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1、2018 年北京市城六區(qū)中考一模英語試題分類匯編之完形填空【西城一?!縇yle s Second GoIn 1982 , when I was coaching the Raiders , the owner of the team talked with me about a possible trade for Lyle Alzado. After watching him on tape , I didn t think he was that good, but the owner felt we could make Lyle better by creating the right

2、 environment lor him. We made the 13.That summer at training camp , Lyle was having a hard time. He had that look in his eyes that many young players and some old players get when things aren got ing 14. One morning Lyle came into my office and he looked like he hadn t slept. Here was a huge man, wi

3、theahdisahbout as 15 as it could go. We talked, or rather, I listened. The main point was that Lyle felt his career ( 職業(yè)生涯) was over and it would be best for him and for the team if he retired ( 退役) .He apologized for 16 us since we had just traded for him.Lyle was always an emotional person. This i

4、s one of the reasons he was a good player. He 17 all that emotional energy with him, ready to lire out at the snap of the ball ( 開球) .Now he was in front of me , almost crying. I thought for a moment , realizing we had to keep that 18 going. Then I went through my reasons why he should not retire. A

5、t the end of our talk , I said , “ You go out and play your very best, and let us 19 if you still have it. Personally , I think you do. ”In January 1984. Tampa Bay Stadium. Super Bowl XVIII. With less than two minutes remaining, we were leading 38-9. We were the world champions of professional footb

6、all. I saw Lyle , crying like a baby. I had to turn away quickly , or I would have joined him in 20.I remembered that morning in my office , and what Lyle , and what the Raiders , had achieved since he came to us. If Lyle hadn t given his career anoth,ehr eshwoot uldn t have had this victory. Maybe

7、the Raiders wouldn t have had this victory. During that momen,t I felt one of the greatest satisfactions of my coaching career.13. A. dealB. planC. argumentD. mistake14. A. awayB. overC. wellD. fast15. A. lowB. coolC. clearD. heavy16. A. pushingB. refusingC. cheatingD. disappointing17. A. facedB. ca

8、rriedC. receivedD. imagined18. A. ballB. fireC. timeD. talk19. A. guessB. wonderC. decideD. predict20. A. cheersB. painC. peaceD. tears【東城一?!縏he key to successOnce, when I was a young boy, I boasted (吹噓)that I determined (下決心) to win first place at the coming13 competition, yet I knew this goal was

9、nearly impossible. Every year , the best players from all over the state took part in this competition. It was a huge deal, especially for a beginner like me.But my mom was my number one 14. Every day after school, she would sit down right next to me whileMiss Green was giving me piano lessons or I

10、was 15 my piano piece. When I couldn t and wouldn t play any longer, she would always say, “If you determine, tthen act like i t. Don t give up. After every mractice whole body was in pain for numb ( 麻木的) fingers and stiff ( 僵硬的) back.However,I didnt wanmtymom, so I kept on practicing until I finall

11、y fell asleep on the piano keys.Finally, the big day arrived. Right before my turn to perform, my mom said,“ Iknow you want to win,solisten to me : Be there for the 17 not for the success, okay? ” I managedtonod.When I walked onto the stage, I was afraid that the judges would hear the beating of my

12、heart instead of the music.Carefully, I took a seat before the piano and began to play. Slowly, I began to 18 the world around me. I just letmyself fall deeper and deeper into the music._19, I really won first place. The experience made me realize that determination is not just saying that youwill w

13、in ; when you have solved difficulties and kept 20 _you can truly say you re determined. As my momalways said,“Its hard to beat the person who is the best, but it is hoeeleth person who never gives up.13. A. footballB. violinC. pianoD. basketball14. A. supporterB. teacherC. listenerD. partner15. A.

14、writingB. practisingC. singingD. enjoying16. A. frightenB. refuseC. cheatD. disappoint17. A. praiseB. recordC. promiseD. experience18. A. understandB. loveC.forgetD. change19. A. NaturallyB. SurprisinglyC. ClearlyD. Hopefully20. A. goingB. sayingC. searchingD. repeating13-20 CABDDCBA【海淀一模】Bob opened

15、 the box and drew the two shoes from it. He put them on quickly to feel how they felt onhis feet. Once they were on, he jumped up and down a couple of times. They fit like a glove.Are thOSP. the ones you like, dear? his mother asked.They certainly are! Bob was 13 These were the best shoes ever. He c

16、ouldnt hide his happiness.Im wearing them out of the store.While his mother paid for them, Bob walked back and forth 14 his shoes in front of the mirror. On the way out of the store, Bob felt like he was floating on air. Just as they were about to leave the store, an old man stepped on his new shoes

17、, leaving a black 15 on the front. Hey! Bob shouted angrily.Oh, sorry there, young man, the old man said.Look what you did to my shoes. 16 where you are going!Im very sorry, the old man apologized again.Bob! His mothers face was red and she seemed more embarrassed than angry. Im so sorry, sir. I don

18、t know what has got into him. Then she tumed to Bob and said 17 , Apologize to _the man.But, mom! He stepped on my shoes.You wont have any shoes to be stepped upon if you dont apologize.Bob took a breath. As he looked into the old mans cloudy eyes, he realized that the man didnt see very well. The o

19、ld man probably had stepped on his foot by accident. He looked at his shoes. It wasnt that big of a deal.Im sorry, sir.The old man shook his head, “No worries. It was my 坦.I need to watch where I put my feet,too. The old man smiled and walked away then.Bob felt uneasy as he saw the old mans shoes. T

20、hey were really worn out. Suddenly, his new shoes didnt seem so 19 . His old ones werent that dirty or worn out. Mom, do I really neednew shoes? He wondered.Bobs mother was surprised, Not really, but you love shoes.Ijust feel bad. Did you see that old mans shoes? I wont ask for so many new shoes any

21、more.Mom nodded, Im glad that you say so, but dont forget to 20 the elders.Bob smiled, I wont. Not again.13. A.excited B.moved C. tired D. interested14. A holding B. cleaning C. designing D. admiring15. A mark B. note C. shape D. hole16. A Plan B. Watch C. Head D. Follow17. A happily B. politely C.

22、nervously D. seriously18. A worry B. mistake C. trouble D. question19. A famous B. colourful C. necessary D. comfortable20. A like B. serve C. respect D. believe13.A 14. D 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. C 20. C【朝陽一?!縒hen I wasabout 12yearsold, I really wanted a newbike!I toldmy parentsmy birthday wish.

23、butl knewthere waslittle hope becausemyfamilycould13havethatmoney .Onmy birthday my parentstoldme they hadmy14 outsidein the back yard.AtonceI15 outto the yard.Therewasmy bike,butitwasnthe bikethatI thoughtitwould be. This one waspink,oldandwornwith age. Itwas sodisappointing !IthoughtI16 myparents;

24、 feelings becauseI could seethe disappointment on theirfaces andI was surethey could seeiton mine. I got on the oldbikeand rodeit, feeling17 thatI had mademyparentsfeelthisway.SoI put on a smile,rode asfastasI could and didn ook hack.As timewentby,I beganto18 my parentsgavemesomethingmuchmorethan ju

25、sta rusty(生銹 的)oldbike.Theygavemea lifelesson about19 .Whenyou givesomething outoflove,itdoesn tatterwhatitisinfact. I liketo rememberthis story becausegivinga giftisnotaboutmoneyitsabouthow muchloveyou can20 fromit. Doremember, agift thatcosts twodollarsisn lessvaluablethan one thatcosts one hundre

26、d dollars,orevenmore.13. A. hardly14. A. guitar15. A. moved16. A. liked17. A. surprised18. A. complain19. A. love20. A. smell8. quicklyB. cardB. rushedB. hatedB. proudB. considerB. moneyB. feelC. slowlyD. happilyC. cakeD. giftC. walkedD. steppedC. hurtD. thankedC. excitedD. badC.understandD. noticeC

27、. friendshipD. knowledgeC. hearD. touch13.A14.D15.B16. C 17.D18.C19. A 20.B、完形填空(共16分,每小題2分)【豐臺(tái)一模】Mothers DayWhen I was in the third grade, Mother s Day came around much too quicklyfound myself empty-handed with nothing to give my 13 on her special day. So I was 14 when an announcement over the loud

28、 speaker said that one of the older graders would be selling pins that said No.Morm . It may not sound like much, but to an 8-year-old, it s perfect.So each day I told myself that the following day I would 15 the money to buy the pin, but I always forgot. And I was very disappointed when theday to b

29、uy them.principal and a few of the older kids selling pins came into my classroom and announced that it was the 16I was always afraid of my principal. If you stepped out of line, she was quick to set you straight. On this day, however, my principal was in a good mood. And she must have heard me tell

30、 my classmates I forgotten my 17 again. I wasn t18, but she knew I really wanted to buy a pin.After she left, I got called to her office. Ieven evsobwas teereed.When I arrived, she told me to come to her desk, and she pulled out the pin I my eye on for 19. “Thedds gave me this to give to my mother,

31、shebegan, “ but my mom passed away, so I want you to have it.”Taking the pin, I didn know what to say. I probably thanked her. I proudlypresented this free luxury to my mother.remembers giving it to me. But I will never forget d never expected it from.I don know if my mom still has the pin, and I do

32、n know if the principalfrom someone I13. A. mother14. A. bored15. A. borrow16. A. exact17. A. schoolbag18. A. crying19. A. years20. A. happiness13. A 14. CB. classmateB. interestedB. bringB. bigB. homeworkB. studyingB. daysB. patience15. B 16.D 17.CC. principalC. excitedC. collectC. bestC. moneyC. t

33、alkingC. hoursC. support18. A 19.B 20. Dthat act of 20D. friendD. surprisedD. saveD. lastD.bookD. playingD. monthsD. kindness【石景山一模】A little holiday magicChristmas Eve has always been my favorite day of the year. December 24,2010, I decided To 13 a little last-minute shopping before joining my famil

34、y at my mothers.I bought a large basket of cheeses and a bottle of wine. On my way down, the elevator 電 梯)stopped at the third floor. where everybody but an older couple and me got off-and where A tall, handsome man 14. We started down again; then suddenly the elevator stopped. Wewere stuck-on Chris

35、tmas Eve!15 there was a phone. arid the old man called someone in maintenance(維彳,who told us that we had to be in for a 1ong wait.At that point. We-the older couple, Mr. and Mrs. Philips; John, the handsome man; arid I -sat down on the floor and began 16 Christmas memories. An hour passed, then two; we found ourselves so involved in the conversation that we forgot we were stuck. I shared

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