专题集训(3)完形填空-2026年中考英语专题集训

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学段 初中
学科 英语
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年级 九年级
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类型 题集-专项训练
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使用场景 中考复习-三轮冲刺
学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 聚焦中考完形填空,通过六选五与三选一题型组合,覆盖词汇辨析、语境匹配及语篇逻辑,强化语言能力与文化意识。 **专项设计** |模块|题量/典例|题型特征|知识逻辑| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |六选五完形|30小题(残奥会/校园故事等主题)|选项含多余项,考查词汇辨析与语境匹配|以社会热点、生活故事为载体,构建词汇应用场景,培养跨文化认知| |三选一完形|70小题(情感/文化/生活等主题)|三选一选项,侧重上下文逻辑与语义理解|涵盖从基础词汇到语篇逻辑的递进,通过多样主题提升思维品质与语言理解能力|

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中考专题集训与仿真模拟试卷 专题集训(三) 完形填空 【满分120分,时间120分钟】 题 号 一 二 总分 得 分 一、 阅读下面几篇短文,从短文前的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一个为多余选项。(共30小题;每小题1分,共30分) ( A ) A. has B. their C. from D. a E. and F. so The Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics(残奥会) was held from March 4 to 13, 2022. About 600 athletes 1.  around the world competed in 78 events. China sent its largest team. During the Paralympics, athletes showed 2.  excellent skills. Some even broke the world records like Zhou Xia. She became the newest record-keeper in the l00-meter running competition. They cheered for each other and overcame difficulties. Their spirit 3.  encouraged millions. Working hard to provide 4.  disability-friendly environment for athletes, Beijing got praise from the IPC(国际残联). China has about 85 million people with disabilities. In 2021, 23.9 percent of them took part in sports activities to enjoy 5.  challenge themselves, according to a report. ( B ) A. But B. to C. more D. normal E. its F. his Loneliness isn’t a nice feeling, and certainly not a healthy situation of mind. In fact, feeling lonely also does harm to our bodies. Loneliness is a feeling just as 6.  as we feel hungry. It isn’t always a bad thing. 7.  just like going hungry for too long is unhealthy for our bodies, feeling lonely for too long is unhealthy for our minds, our hearts and our bodies as well. Studies have reported that lonely young adults felt 8.  stressed than those that usually connected and played with friends. What’s more, lonely people are more likely(可能) to have higher blood pressure. This is a bad thing for their heart. Lonely people were also found 9.  be easier to fall ill. One study found that lonely people usually had poor sleep quality. Don’t be afraid of loneliness, though. There are plenty of ways to deal with it and to correct  10. bad influences. Talk to a doctor. Communicate or joining in some volunteer activities may also help. Hang out more with others. Take up a new hobby. ( C ) A. when B. with C. him D. few E. out F. a Recently, a video story has spread among people. Anthony James has cleaned the halls of Hickerson Primary School for 15 years. Although he is deaf, he never complains. Instead, he greets every child and teacher 11.  smile. Teachers and children love him very much and call him Mr. James. On the day Anthony turned 60, the school wanted to give him 12.  very special  surprise. That day, when Anthony walked into a classroom, a group of children started to sign(打手势) and sing “Happy Birthday” to him. Anthony started smiling as usual. Then his jaw(下巴) dropped open and he laughed for joy as he realized what was going on. A 13. teachers led the kids through the whole song as Anthony watched. A wide smile was on his face. As they finished, tears came 14. from his eyes. Scott, secretary (秘书) of the school said, “The children love and respect Mr. James. They give 15.  high fives in the halls, and he even teaches them sign language. Today he has put smiles on faces all around the world.” ( D ) A. first B. the C. another D. slowly E. but F. from George Mallory was an English teacher who loved climbing. In 1924, George and a team of British climbers tried to get to the top of Qomolangma, 16.  tallest mountain in the world. No one had ever done it before. George had already tried to reach the top of Qomolangma in 1921 and 1922, 17.  had failed. In 1924, he tried again. On June 8, 1924, he and 18. climber, Andrew Irvine, were only a few hundred meters from the top of the mountain. The other members of their team watched as  George and Andrew climbed 19.  up towards the top. However, the weather was very misty(多雾的), and soon the two men disappeared into the mist. They never returned. In 1953, Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal finally reached the top of Qomolangma. Most people thought that they were the 20.  men to do this, but some people wondered whether George and Andrew had got there first. In 1999, George’s body was found on Qomolangma, about six hundred meters from the top. However, it is still not known whether he or Andrew ever reached the top of the mountain. ( E ) A. down B. that C. at D. like E. some F. an James and his wife went to a restaurant for dinner at 7:00 p.m. on April 1st, 2019. While they were eating, a waitress came to tell them that the two men 21. the next table were filmmakers and that they would like to have a talk with James. James agreed. One man came to sit 22. next to him and said that they were making a film named The Magic Gloves. The story was like Harry Potter and they were looking for 23. actor to play a magician. They would like to invite James to have a try. James was excited. “Many people think I look like Patrick Stewart.” However, as he was going to leave China in three days, he wanted to try out after dinner. The man agreed. At 9:00 p.m. when James asked for the bill so 24. he could go with the filmmakers, the manager of the restaurant said sorry to him with a smile, “It’s an April Fool’s Day joke. Your meal is free. Thank you!” James completely forgot about it but when he found that he was fooled, he didn’t leave at once. The waitress asked him if he needed 25. help. James said, “I was fooled once. I’m afraid the meal is not free. I’m waiting for the bill to see if it is another joke.” ( F ) A. a B. it C. no D. because E. like F. who Michael Greenberg is a very popular New Yorker. He is not famous in sports or the arts. But people in the streets know about him, especially those who are poor. For those people, he is “Gloves” Greenberg. How did he get that name? He looks 26. any other businessman, wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase(公文箱). But he’s different. His briefcase always has some gloves. In winter, Mr. Greenberg does not act like other New Yorkers, 27. look at the sidewalk and walk down the street in a hurry. He looks around at people. He stops when he sees someone with 28. gloves. He gives them a pair and then he moves on, looking for more people with cold hands. What he does runs in the family. Micheal’s father also helped the poor as he believed 29. made everyone happier. Michael Greenberg feels the same. A pair of gloves may be a small thing, but it can make 30. big difference in winter. 二、阅读下面几篇短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(共70小题;每小题1分,共70分) ( A ) I believe listening is a powerful medicine. It was Sunday. I had the last 1 to see and I got into her room. She was an old woman, sitting on the bed, trying to 2 her socks. I said, “How are you feeling? The nurse says your son is visiting you today. I 3 you are looking forward to seeing him.” She stopped me in a serious voice, “Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours.” I was surprised and 4 . I sat down and helped her with the socks. She began to tell me that her only 5 lived not far from her, but she had not seen him for five years. She believed her health problems were because of 6 her son. After hearing her story and helping her put on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She 7 her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to 8 . Each story is 9 . Some are clear; others are not, yet all those things do not really matter. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard. Listening to someone’s story costs nothing but it is the key to healing(康复). I often think of what the woman taught me, and I 10 myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. I believe in the power of listening. ( ) 1. A. doctor B. nurse C. patient ( ) 2. A. take off B. put on C. get off ( ) 3. A. believe B. doubt C. suggest ( ) 4. A. worried B. sad C. embarrassed ( ) 5. A. brother B. daughter C. son ( ) 6. A. loving B. missing C. understanding ( ) 7. A. shook B. nodded C. moved ( ) 8. A. see B. give C. listen ( ) 9. A. terrible B. different C. similar ( ) 10. A. teach B. cheer C. remind ( B ) Sichuan Cherries are widely grown in most places of Sichuan. They are known for their sweet 11 and red color. The picking period is only half a month because the skin is 12 and easy to be harmed. Cherries may go 13 quickly during the process of being carried and can only be 14 at room temperature for one or two days. And we can only eat them these days every year. So it is hard to find them in other 15 . The cherry-picking season around Chengdu 16 in early May, and the nearest cherry mountain to Chengdu is in Pujiang county(县). The cherry festival held in March‒April every year 17 many tourists from all over the world. Here’s some information for you: Address: Pujiang County, Chengdu, Sichuan Province Cost: Free tickets, but 18 the cherries you pick. 19 guide: (1) Drive your own car to get there 20 . (2) Take the bus from Xinnanmen to Pujang county, and then take a taxi there. ( ) 11. A. smell B. taste C. sound ( ) 12. A. smooth B. thick C. thin ( ) 13. A. sour B. bad C. soft ( ) 14. A. kept B. washed C. collected ( ) 15. A. mountains B. seasons C. provinces ( ) 16. A. starts B. happens C. ends ( ) 17. A. interests B. thanks C. helps ( ) 18. A. take away B. pay for C. sell out ( ) 19. A. Travel B. Tour C. Transportation ( ) 20. A. directly B. secretly C. seriously ( C ) Wyatt Baldwin has been playing rock paper scissors since he was a kid. The game helped him solve 21 with his three elder sisters. “I never got the chance to pick what we watched on TV until I learned the sport of rock paper scissors,” he said. He now is president of the World Rock Paper Scissors Association. He’s played in and 22 competitions all around the world. He once had a 43-game winning streak(连胜). Well, what’s the secret of his 23 ? “Look for patterns in either moves or behavior of your opponent(对手) who competes with you. As all serious rock-paper-scissors players know, there’s more to the game than 24 ,” he said. Many people think the possibility of winning seems almost the same as the chances of 25 . Actually, the result of the game isn’t random(随机). This is because human behavior isn’t random. There are patterns in 26 people make decisions. A study at Zhejiang University, in China, looked at how people play rock paper scissors. 360 students took part in hundreds of games. 27 found two key patterns. Winners tended to repeat their winning hand gestures; losers tended to go 28 from rock to paper to scissors. Knowing the secret of the game isn’t a sure ticket to winning, but it can help. Ken Whitey Watson is one of the world’s best rock-paper-scissors players. He says winning takes 29 . “You have to size up your opponent. Luck and chance are important, but you have to be 30 and have your own strategy(策略),” he says. ( ) 21. A. difficulties B. differences C. disagreements ( ) 22. A. hosted B. watched C. invented ( ) 23. A. enjoyment B. success C. love ( ) 24. A. luck B. behavior C. moves ( ) 25. A. guessing B. losing C. trying ( ) 26. A. why B. how C. whether ( ) 27. A. Teachers B. Students C. Researchers ( ) 28. A. simply B. easily C. happily ( ) 29. A. time B. skills C. money ( ) 30. A. prepared B. creative C. unexpected ( D ) When my brother and I were children, we 31 a few weeks in the countryside with our uncle. One day, he bought us two 32 and asked us to go to the mountain with him and carry the stones. The whole day we walked around. Sometimes he put 33 in our backpacks. We were a bit 34 that he also took some stones out from our backpacks at times. When we returned to the house, we were very tired. The backpacks were so heavy that we felt relaxed when we 35 them off. “ 36 did you give us so many stones?” we asked. “I didn’t. You did,” he said.“You didn’t know it, but I gave you a little attitude test today. Whenever you were complaining, I added a stone to your backpacks. Whenever you talked about something with positive thinking, I 37 a stone. And now look at your backpacks.” The backpacks were 38 full. “Your negative(负面的) thoughts are like stones. You carry them in your mind just like those stones in a backpack. The more negative thoughts you have, the 39 your mind is.”        With great love, our uncle taught us one of the most important 40 in life—the power of attitude. ( ) 31. A. spent B. cost C. took ( ) 32. A. baskets B. tools C. backpacks ( ) 33. A. leaves B. stones C. flowers ( ) 34. A. relaxed B. disappointed C. surprised ( ) 35. A. gave B. took C. brought ( ) 36. A. How B. What C. Why ( ) 37. A. put off B. took over C. took out ( ) 38. A. almost B. never C. clearly ( ) 39. A. lighter B. heavier C. happier ( ) 40. A. accidents B. cases C. lessons ( E ) On my first day of junior high school, I was attracted by Elizabeth’s beautiful, shining eyes. Later, when she was seated in front of me, I 41 her long ponytail(马尾辫). What a lovely girl! We have many things 42 , such as sharing the same ideas and reading novels. We also complement(补充) each other. I am a 43 person who often forgets important things, but Elizabeth helps me out. One day, I forgot to bring my ruler for a math 44 , and I felt very worried. At that moment, Elizabeth 45 up and said, “I guessed this might happen, so I brought two.” I felt thankful and got excellent grades in that exam. What impressed(使留下印象) me most was 46 that happened during our military training(军训). One cold night, I ate so many potato chips that I got a serious stomachache, I was so 47 and I cried. To my great comfort, Elizabeth put me on her back and rushed to the doctor’s at once. She had to 48 me downstairs and upstairs. The doctor checked me and gave me some medicine. If she didn’t help me, I really didn’t what would happen that night. Whenever I want to buy clothes, Elizabeth goes with me and 49 helps me choose which clothes look best on me. She has a good eye for fashion. It’s a 50 that we are not in the same school now. But we often communicate with each other on QQ or WeChat. I sincerely hope that our friendship will last forever. ( ) 41. A. noticed B. described C. imagined ( ) 42. A. in general B. in order C. in common ( ) 43. A. careless B. helpful C. lazy ( ) 44. A. lesson B. exam C. problem ( ) 45. A. cheered B. dressed C. came ( ) 46. A. nothing B. anything C. something ( ) 47. A. relaxed B. stressed C. excited ( ) 48. A. teach B. carry C. contact ( ) 49. A. simply B. proudly C. patiently ( ) 50. A. pity B. decision C. chance ( F ) Ten years ago, I adopted(收养) my dog Rudy from a shelter just days before they were going to euthanize(使安乐死) him. We’ve had a special connection ever since. I’ve found the life with him really 51 . Every night I got in my bed and he got in his doggy bed right next to mine. But a year ago, Rudy suddenly 52 . Every night when I got in bed, he’d jump up on my bed and start licking(舔) my face. I’d get 53 and make him get off but the next night he’d do it again. I was considering taking him to an obedience(驯服) school when I suddenly 54 that he was licking the same spot on my jaw over and over again. I felt my jaw and it seemed okay but it was so 55 for my dog that I decided to just trust him. I made an appointment with the 56 and felt silly telling her why I came in, but she agreed to do some 57 . It turned out that I had a tumor(肿瘤) in my jaw. It couldn’t be 58 from the outside but somehow Rudy knew it was there. I’m doing much better now, but the doctors said if I’d 59 until the tumor was big enough to be felt, it’s likely I would have died. I saved my dog’s life and now he’s 60 mine! ( ) 51. A. boring B. meaningful C. challenging ( ) 52. A. disappeared B. improved C. changed ( ) 53. A. happy B. sad C. mad ( ) 54. A. remembered B. realized C. guessed ( ) 55. A. unusual B. natural C. impossible ( ) 56. A. doctor B. friend C. manager ( ) 57. A. experiments B. reports C. tests ( ) 58. A. felt B. smelt C. sounded ( ) 59. A. refused B. thought C. waited ( ) 60. A. influenced B. saved C. guided (G) Once upon a time, there was a hard-working farmer named Harry. But his hard work brought him nothing. One day, he saw a snake, and thought, “This is surely the goddess of the field, and I have not once paid her respect. That is 61 nothing grows in my field.” Then, he got some milk to the snake. The next day he returned and found a gold coin in the bowl. And it continued 62 . He brought the snake milk and always found a coin there the next morning. One day, Harry asked his son to take the milk to the snake. The son did so. When he came back the next day, he found a coin. “This place must 63 gold coins. I will kill the snake and take them all 64 !” Having 65 this, the son returned the next day with the milk and a stick. As he gave the milk to the snake, he 66 hit her on the head with the stick but the snake didn’t die. Filled with 67 , she bit the boy and he died. When Harry found why his son had died, he said that the snake had done 68 wrong. The next day, he once again took milk to the snake and praised the snake with a friendly voice. The snake appeared and said to him, “You come here from greed(贪心), letting even your sadness for your son 69 . Your son, with little understanding, hit me. I bit him. How can I forget the stick’s blow? How can you forget the 70 for your son? From now on, friendship between you and me will no longer be possible.” After saying this she gave him a coin and disappeared. ( ) 61. A. what B. how C. why ( ) 62. A. day by day B. month by month C. year by year ( ) 63. A. be poor in B. be filled with C. be known for ( ) 64. A. at once B. at all C. at times ( ) 65. A. heard B. decided C. found ( ) 66. A. hardly B. unbelievably C. suddenly ( ) 67. A. hunger B. anger C. courage ( ) 68. A. nothing B. something C. anything ( ) 69. A. pass by B. drop by C. put off ( ) 70. A. support B. pleasure C. pain 专题集训(三) 完形填空 一、阅读下面几篇短文,从短文前的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一个为多余选项。(共30小题;每小题1分,共30分) 1~5 CBADE 6~10 DACBE 11~15 BFDEC 16~20 BECDA 21~25 CAFBE 26~30 EFCBA 二、阅读下面几篇短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(共70小题;每小题1分,共70分) 1~5 CBACC 6~10 BACBC 11~15 BCBAB 16~20 CABCA 21~25 CABAB 26~30 BCABA 31~35 ACBCB 36~40 CCABC 41~45 ACABC 46~50 CBBCA 51~55 BCCBA 56~60 ACACB 61~65 CABAB 66~70 CBAAC 专题集训(三) 英语 第 6 页(共 6 页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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