初一英语综合填空练习.docx
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初一英语综合填空练习
首字母填空练习
(一)MostAmericanfamiliesaresmallerthanthefamiliesino 81 countries.MostAmericanfamiliese 82 haveoneortwochildren.
C 83 intheUSwillleavetheirparents'homewhentheygrowup.Theyusuallylivefar f 84 theirparentsbecausetheywanttofindgoodjobs.Theyoftenw 85 totheirparentsortelephonethem.Andtheyoftengotovisittheirparentsonh 86 .
Parentsusuallylettheirchildrenchoosetheiro 87 jobs.Americansthinkitimportantforyoungpeopletodecideontheirlivesbythemselves.
Childrenareaskedtodosomeworkaroundtheirhouse.Andinmanyfamilies,childrenarepaid(付钱)ford 88 somehouseworksothattheylearnhowtomakemoneyfortheirownuse.
Doyouoftenhelpy 89 parentsdohousework?
Doyouwanttolivewithyourparentsw 90 yougrowup?
(二)Loftonisalittlevillage(村庄)inEngland.Itisnotf__81___fromthecityofManchester.Notmanyfamiliesl__82___aroundthevillage,sothepeopleallknoweacho__83___.Mostofthemarefriendlyandhelpful.
ThoughtheirhomesareinLofton,manypeoplehavejobsinManchester.S__84__workinlargefactoriesthere.Afewworkinshopso___85___offices.Mostofthesepeoplegotoworkbytrain.Itusuallyt__86_ _abouthalfanhourtogofromLoftontoManchester.
IntheeveningalotofpeoplelikewatchingTV.Butiftheygotoseeafilmorgotoaconcert(音乐会),theyhavetogotoManchester,becausetherearen___87___cinemasinLofton.
Likemanyothervillagesneartownsorcities,itiscleanandquiet.SolifeinLoftonmaynotbesoe___88____asthelifeintheb___89___cities,butitcanbejustasinteresting.Thatisw___90__peopleinLoftonlovetheirvillage.
(三)OnedayIfoundalittlegirlsittingintheparksadly.Lotsofpeoplepassedbybutnever s 81 toseewhyshelookedsosad.AsIgotcloserIsawthather b 82 hadastrangeshape.That’sahump(驼背)!
Perhapsthatwasthe r 83 whypeoplejustpassedbyandmakenoefforttohelp.Isatdownbesideherandsaid,“Hello!
”Thenshe,inalowvoice,said,“Hi.”Ismiledandshesmiled b 84 ,shyly.Thenwetalkedthere u 85 itgotdark.Iaskedthegirlwhyshewassosad.Shelookedatmeandsaidwithasadface,“Becauseofthehump.”
“But,youmakemet 86 ofanangel(天使),sweetandfriendly,”Isaid.Shelookedatmeandasked,“Really?
”Isaid,“Yes,Ithinkyouareanangelandyoucomeheretowatchoverallthosepeoplewalkingby.”Whenshe h 87 this,thelittlegirljumpedup.“Iam!
I’manangel!
”Iwashappybecauseshewasnosadany m 88 .
Afterthat,mylifealsochanged.Ilearnedhowto s 89 bothhappinessandsadnesswithothers.Ibelievenowwegivesomethingtoothersinthe s 90 waywegetthesame.
(四)TherewasabigearthquakeundertheIndiaOceanAreao 81 December26th2004andit c 82 alargetsunami.Tsunamisaregreatseawavesproducedespeciallybyanearthquake.
ThatmorningmyclassmatesandIwenttotheseasideandhadbreakfastwhenweh 83 aloudnoiselikebombs.Peopleinthesearan w 84 tothebankands 85 ,‘Wateriscoming!
’Someonetoldustoruntoahigherplace.Weranasq 86 aswecould.
Sincewedidnotknowwhathappened,wewereveryf 87 .Welookedbackandsawat 88 picture.Thewaterwavesweresostrongthatcars weremadetofallupsidedownandthefloodw 89 awayeverythingontheseaside.
Weweresafebutthen 90 ofvictimswasover140,000.Peoplecalltheday‘BlackSunday’.
(五)Manhasabigbrain.Hecanthinkands 76 languages.Scientistsoncethoughtthatmanisn’tthesameasanimalsb 77 mancanthinkandlearn.Theyknownowthatdogs,monkeysandbirdscanlearn,too.
Theyarebeginningtou 78 thatmenaredifferentfromanimalsbecausetheycanspeak.Animalscan’tspeak.Theymakemuchn 79 whentheyareafraid,orunhappy.Apes(猿)canlearnsomethingsmorequicklythanman.Oneortwoofthemhavelearnedafewwords.Buttheycannotjoinwordstomakes 80 .Theycannotthinkl 81 usbecausetheyhavenolanguage.Languageisawonderfulthing.Manhasbeena 82 tobuildamodernworldbecausehehaslanguage.Everychildcanspeakhisownlanguageveryw 83 whenheisfourorfive,b 84 noanimalslearntospeak.
Howdochildrenlearnit?
Scientistsdon’treallyknoww 85 happensinsideourbodywhenwespeak.Theyonlyknowthatmancanspeakbecausehehasabrain.
(六)Readingbooksisagoodhobbyforallkindsofreasons.
First,readingbooksis f 72 .Youcanalwayskeepyourselfinterestedandhelpyoutohaveanenjoyabletimeifyoulikereading.Thisisespecially u 73 whentheweatherisbad.Itisarelaxinghobbytoo.Youcanreallybecomelostinabook.
Next,youcanreadabook a 74 :
inacar,inawaiting-room,onaplane,inbed—eveninthebath.Allyou n 75 isabook!
Readingisaconvenienthobbyasitiseasytostopandthenstartagain.
A 76 goodreasonforreadingbooksisthatitisuseful.Ifyoureadasahobbyyouwillgetbetterandbetteratit.This m 77 thatyouwillreadfasterandwillbecomebetteratunderstandingwhatyouread.Asyourreadingimproves,youwillprobablyfindyourschoolworkbecomesmuch e 78 .Manyschoolsubjectsdependon(依赖于)goodreadingand,asyouread,youlearnmoreandmore.
Somepeoplesaythatreadingisoutofdate.Thisisnot t 79 .Youhavetobeabletoreadtouseacomputerand,thebetteryouread,thebetteryourcomputerskillswillbe.Readingisneveroutofdate!
Goodreadersaremostlikelytobegood w 80 ,too.Theyare usuallygoodatspellingaswell,andhavemorethingstowriteabout.Readingbooksisawonderfulhobby,oneofthebest. W 81 otherhobbycouldbemoreuseful,ormoreenjoyable?
(七)Michelisayounggirlwhoworksforthepoliceasahandwritingexpert(专家).Shehashelped
c72 manycriminalsbyusingherspecialtalents.
Whenshewasfourteen,Michelwasalreadyquite i73 inthedifferencesinherfriends’handwritingthatshewouldspendhoursonthem.After f74 collegeshewenttoFranceforaspecialtwo-yearclassinhandwritingattheSchoolofPoliceScience.
Michelsaysthatitis i75 forpeopletohidetheirhandwriting.Shecandiscovermostof
w76 sheneedstoknowjustbylookingatthewritingwithherowneyes.Shealsohasmachines t77 helphermakeoutdifferentkindsofpaperandink.Thisknowledgeis o78 greathelptothepolice.
Michelbelievesthathandwritingisagoodsignofwhatkindofpersonthe w79 is.“Iwouldn’tgooutwithafellow i80 Ididn’tlikehishandwriting.”Shesays.Andsheaddsshefellin l81 withherfuturehusband,ayoungpolicemanaftershestudiedhishandwriting.Itislaterprovedtobeallright,however.
(八)Wateranditsimportancetohumanlifewerethecentreoftheworld’sattentionlastweek.March22nd wasWorldWaterDayandhadthetheme“WaterforLife”.
Therearemorethanonebillionpeopleintheworldwholive w 67 safedrinkingwater.TheUnitedNations h 68 tocutthisnumberinhalfby2015. Solving s 69 abigproblemseemslikeanunrealchallenge(挑战).But e 70 ,eventeenagers,candosomethingtohelp.AteenagegirlintheU.S.hassetanexampletoothersofheragearoundtheworld.
ReneHaggerty,13,wasawardedthe2004GloriaBarronPrizeforherworkcollectingwastebatterieswhich p___71______water.
In2003,HaggertywentonafieldtriptotheGreatLakesScienceCentreinOhio.There,shesawanexhibitionabouthowchemicalsinoldbatteries h____72 thewaterofLakeErie. Haggertylearntthatrecyclingthebatterieswasaneasywaytosolvetheproblem.“Ithinkeverybodycandoit,becauseeveryone u 73 batteries,anditcanmakeabigdifference.”Withthesewords,shebeganheractioninherarea.Shetalkedtothegovernmentandschool.Shegotpermissiontostartarecyclingprogrammmeintheschoolaswellasthepubliclibraries,hospitalsandchurches.Withthehelpfromherfamily,friendsand l___74____officers,shegathered,transportedandmadeaneducationalvideo.Overthepasttwoyears,shecollectedfourtons(吨)ofbatteries.Whenshewasaskedifshefeltlikethatshewasahero,Haggertywasq___75___modest.“Notreally.Well,maybeforthefishIsaved!
”
EveryyeartheGloriaBarronPrizehonoursyoungAmericansaged8to18whohaveorganizedandledaserviceactivitythathasclearlydonegoodtootherpeople.Eachyear,ten w____76_____willreceiveU.S.$2000each,tohelpwiththeireducationcostsortheirpublicservicework.
(九).Bedtimestoriesareoneofthedelights(喜悦)ofearlychildhood.Buta________
(1)toDr.JulieSpreadburyfromQueensland,parentss____
(2)notspeedupreadingtotheirchildrenaftertheyenteredprimaryschool.Shesayslisteningto,readingandd________(3)thestorieshelpchildren'srelaxation.
Mytheory(理论)isthatwhenchildrencanreadt________(4),mostparentsstopreadingtothem,Dr.Spreadburysays.
ThatmaybeattheendoftheYear1,whichisfartooinformal.
Dr.Spreadburysaysbedtimereadingn________(5)onlygiveschildrenagoodb________(6)atschool,butalsobringsparentsandtheirchildrencloser.Thismakesitfunnierforthemtoopenupandtalktoparentsaboutthingsthatareworryingthem,o________(7)thingstheyarereadingintheireverydaylife.
(十).BritishMilkmanSteveLeechsavedsomeshopsandflats(公寓)withmilkandwonaNationalBraveryAwaid.
Leech,35yearsold,saidthatwhenhewassendingoutmilkasu____
(1)alongPineStreet,hes____
(2)heardaloud,strangesoundbehindhimandthenhesaw
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