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专项6-2022年上海市初三英语二模真题专项训练之完形填空(原卷版)
目录
一、宝山二模 二、黄浦二模
三、嘉定二模 四、徐汇二模
五、闵行古美学校九下期中卷 六、普陀九下期中卷
七、松江九下期中卷 八、徐汇九下期中卷
九、静安民立中学九下期中卷 十、长宁九下线上测试卷
十一、浦东新区上外浦外九下期中卷 十二、浦东新区进才中学九下期中卷
一、宝山二模
Over one billion people used Facebook(脸谱网) in October last year. This is the first time
the site has had so many visitors in one day. The CEO of
Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, said it was an important achievement
for his company. He posted on his own Facebook that, “We just
____45____ an important milestone(里程碑). For the first time
ever one billion people used Facebook in a single day.” He said that on Monday, “One
seventh people on Earth used Facebook to ____46____ their friends and family.” He added
that, “This was the first time we reached this milestone, and it is just the beginning of linking
the whole world.” Mr Zuckerberg also said, “A connected world brings ____47____
relationships with those you love.”
Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while he was a student of
Harvard University( 哈 佛 大 学 ). The website ____48____
became one of the biggest websites in the world. Today, it has
nearly one and a half billion users and Zuckerberg thinks that the
____49____ will grow. In October 2012, he said that Facebook had one billion users who
used the website at least once a month. Three years later the site had one billion visitors in just
one day. Zuckerberg said the company needed to grow a lot in countries where Facebook was
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America. Each year, Facebook gains more than $12.367 billion. Facebook has made
Zuckerberg the ninth ____50____ person in the world, at the age of only 31.
45. A. stopped B. chose C. achieved D. remembered
46. A. look for B. go around C. depend on D. connect with
47. A. calmer B. easier C. stronger D. luckier
48. A. really B. quickly C. possibly D. nearly
49. A. number B. score C. income D. knowledge
50. A. busiest B. richest C. kindest D. cleverest
二、黄浦二模
About a year ago, a couple with 3 children moved into the apartment next door to me. I
never heard any noise from the children, but the parents were always ____52____ them, in a
frightening way. We met often in the hallway when we were coming or going. I always spoke,
but the only answer I ever got was a hello from the 4-year-old girl.
I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I returned, they were just coming from
their apartment and the little girl was holding the door open for the others. I remained in the
car doing unnecessary things ____53____ I wasn’t in a hurry. The parents were telling her to
get in the car immediately. I looked up and saw the little girl was still holding the door open,
waiting for me.
As a handicapped (有残疾的) man, I can’t hurry at anything, but I hurried as much as I
could and thanked her. She was smiling like a lovely angle. I was so touched by her small act
of ____54____. That afternoon I was shopping at the K-mart and I saw a white bear. I thought
of the girl and said to myself, “I believe she would like it”, so I bought it.
The next day there was a knock on the door and it was the little girl and her father. She
was so proud of her bear and thanked me like I had never been thanked before. The mother
and father both thanked me.
Now when we meet in the hall we all speak, and in a friendly manner I might add. As
time passes, I don’t hear that shouting as often. ____55____, hardly at all.
Last night we had about four inches of snow. I looked out at my car and wondered how I教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333
was going to keep my doctor’s appointment.
When I opened the outside door, there was my car with all the snow cleaned. I can’t
express how I felt at that moment. The man next door was the only person I knew in the
whole building, so when I saw him the next day, I asked him if he was the good man that
cleaned my snow. He said ____56____. He wanted to but his wife said she wanted to do it.
Isn’t it amazing how a 4-year-old girl can change so many things for the better? My
guardian angel (守护天使) says that good things usually come from the ____57____.
52. A. worrying about B. shouting at C. playing with D. laughing at
53. A. because B. although C. when D. unless
54. A. happiness B. cleverness C. business D. kindness
55. A. In all B. After all C. In fact D. For example
56. A. SURPRISE B. NO C. TNANKS D. YES
57. A. good neighbors B. small act C. nice presents D. good parents
George, a successful businessman, was old. One day, he called ten brilliant young men in
his company together. “It is time for me to ____58____,” said George. “ Now, I am going to
choose a new CEO. ”
The young men all looked shocked. “ I will give each of you a seed, ” George continued.
“ I want you to plant it and come back here one year later with what you have grown. I will
then choose the next CEO.”
One of the young men was Jim. He excitedly went home with his seed. Every morning,
Jim would water the seed. After about six months, the other young men had all been able to
grow tall plants, but there was nothing in Jim’s pot. Jim knew he had ____59____ his seed,
but he kept watering it.
A year finally went by. In George’s office, Jim was amazed at the plants the others had
grown. He tried to hide in the back with his ____60____ pot.
George arrived and praised the young men for their beautiful plants. Suddenly, he saw
Jim. He asked him what had happened, and Jim told him the whole ____61____.
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The others were ____62____—Jim couldn’t even grow his seed!
George then explained, “ I had boiled the seeds before I gave them to you. It was
impossible for them to grow. But only Jim had the ____63____ and courage to bring along the
pot as it was. He is the new CEO!”
58. A. fix up B. give out C. step down D. take off
59. A. killed B. removed C. produced D. spread
60. A. broken B. dirty C. empty D. full
61. A. problem B. project C. situation D. story
62. A. embarrassed B. excited C. nervous D. shocked
63. A. generosity B. honesty C. patience D. wisdom
三、嘉定二模
Many parents are afraid that their children will spend too much time on the Internet. It
will ___45___ their daily life. Now more and more teenagers are caught in the web.
What’s the reason for the problem?
Teenagers look themselves as adults. In their ___46___, they can solve the problem in
life, and they don’t need help. It is not the fact. They often can’t solve the problem by
themselves. Afterwards they go to find a place to solve the problem. The Internet provides the
place for them.
Family relationship is another reason. Many teenagers can’t get along well with parents.
They don’t want to talk to their parents. In fact, they need parents’ help and support. Some
students can’t do well in school. They are not ___47___ of their studies. The Internet gives
them another place to satisfy themselves.
What is the result of teenagers being caught in web?
Spending too much time on the Internet, teenager can’t pay enough ___48___ to their
study. They can’t catch up with their classmates. Some teenagers even ___49___ from school.
On some webs, there is much bad information. Parents are afraid that it will do harm to
their children.
Making friends online is another result. Many teenagers ___50___ with others and make
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easy to be hurt.
More and more teenagers are facing this problem. We all hope that the problem will be
solved earlier.
45. A. catch B. cause C. move D. affect
46. A. eyes B. schools C. classes D. neighbours
47. A. made B. fond C. afraid D. proud
48. A. attention B. money C. dollars D. manners
49. A. fall B. drop C. get D. run
50. A. watch B. walk C. discuss D. chat
四、徐汇二模
London’s burning
The Great Fire of London started at around 1:00 a.m. on 2nd September, 1666. The fire
started in the home of a baker named Thomas Farynor (Farriner), located on London’s
Pudding Lane.
Thomas wasn’t an ____61____ baker. Actually, he was King Charles II’s baker.
The fire brought complete damage to the city of London. In 17th century London, not
only were buildings made from wood and straw, but they stood very close together, making it
easy for fire to ____62____. Warehouses (仓库) around Pudding Lane contained materials
such as oil and rope which soon caught fire! Within just a few hours, London Bridge by the
River Thames was burning. For the next four days, almost the whole city was on fire.
Instead of fighting the fire, people’s first reaction was to get away as quickly as possible.
In a state of great ____63____, they collected all the belongings they could carry and ran.
Back then, there was no fire station in London. Local soldiers as well as local people did
the best they could with the limited equipment they had.
It wasn’t until Tuesday, 4th September that the fire was brought under control. And by
Thursday the fire was finally put out. Most of what we know about the Great Fire of London
came from the ____64____ of two men called Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn, who both left
detailed descriptions of this famous tragedy (悲剧). A third of the city had been destroyed!
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official deaths were recorded, but the actual figure is likely to be much higher. With 70,000
people left homeless, theft and other crimes swept what was left of the city, as well as
sickness and disease.
There is no doubt that the Great Fire was an awful tragedy–but it did lead to some nice
changes to London. The city was rebuilt in a safer and more organized way, ____66____ such
a disaster would not happen again. Streets were made wider, and buildings were made from
brick or stone (rather than wood), with better access to water. What’s more, London’s first fire
brigades were formed!
61. A. honest B. average C. eager D. important
62. A. arrive B. keep C. spread D. pass
63. A. fun B. fear C. interest D. pain
64. A. diaries B. proverbs C. stories D. tricks
65. A. Unluckily B. Certainly C. Immediately D. Surprisingly
66. A. because B. so that C. although D. if
五、闵行古美学校九下期中卷
A Deep Dive Into the Sport of Football
Football is an exciting sport, loved by millions of fans around the world. But if there’s
one thing that most football fans don’t love, it’s watching players “take a dive.”
What does it mean to take a dive? Normally, diving ___65___ the act of jumping into
water with your head and arms going in first. There are plenty of common idioms related to
the word. For example, the company’s profits took a dive last year due to the COVID-19
pandemic. In football, however, taking a dive means that a player falls to the ground
___66___, and then he will roll around in agony, pretending to be hurt in order to gain a free
kick (任意球) or penalty (点球).
Instances of diving usually take place near the opposing team’s penalty area (禁区,在本
方禁区内犯规将被判罚点球). As an attacking player gets close to a defender (后卫), he will
throw himself into the air and land in a dramatic way. Then he will roll around on the field,
holding his knee tightly with a ___67___ look on his face.
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(裁判) doesn’t catch it, he will award the attacking player a free kick and/or give the
defending player a yellow or even red card. This is called “drawing a foul (造成犯规).” It
now has become so common in football that players are often ___69___ by their coaches to
perform it whenever they get the chance.
Should something be done to stop the practice of diving in football? Of course! The
FIFA’s rules state that players trying to ___70___ the referee through diving must be punished
by a yellow card. In November 2017, Everton (英超埃弗顿队) player Oumar Niasse became
the first player to be banned by the FIFA for diving, receiving a two-match ban.
65. A. belongs to B. happens to C. prefers to D. refers to
66. A. by chance B. in time C. on purpose D. with pleasure
67. A. careful B. fearful C. grateful D. painful
68. A. contact B. difference C. progress D. sense
69. A. educated B. forced C. limited D. trained
70. A. beat B. cheat C. entertain D. question
六、普陀九下期中卷
During an experiment, a scientist placed a shark into a large pool and then put several
small fish into the pool. As you could expect, the shark ___65___ swam around the pool,
attacked and ate the small fish.
The scientist then put a strong piece of glass into the pool, which divided the pool into
two parts. The shark was on one side of the glass and she then put a group of new fish on
the other side. Again, the shark quickly attacked the small fish. This time, however, the
shark slammed (猛撞) into glass divider. The shark kept ___66___ this behavior every few
minutes. Well, the fish swam around, unharmed. Finally, about an hour later, the shark
___67___ and stopped attacking.
This experiment was done several times over the next few weeks. Each time, the shark
got less aggressive(好斗的). At last, the shark was not ___68___ in hitting the glass divider
and stopped attacking.
The scientist then removed the glass divider, but the shark didn't attack. The shark was
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swam wherever they liked, free from ___69___.
Many of us will stop trying after experiencing failure. Like the shark in the experiment,
we believe that because we were unsuccessful in the past. We will ___70___ be
unsuccessful. In other words, we continue to see a barrier (障碍) in our mind even when no
“real” barrier exists between where we are and where we want to go.
65.A) slowly B) quickly C) angrily D) exactly
66. A) changing B) watching C) dreaming D) repeating.
67. A) gave up B) cheered up C) woke up D) grew up
68. A) interested B) embarrassed C) active D) helpless
69. A) anger B) harm C) hunger D) illness,
70. A) never B) also C) always D) almost.
七、松江九下期中卷
I grew up in my grandfather’s house in a Tamil Nadu village. At school I was an
unsuccessful student. I had difficulty passing exams. In class I liked spending my time
watching small animals run by or imagining flying like birds outside the classroom.
When I was in Grade 9, I ___65___ Cathy, our new Tamil language teacher. I can still
picture her, standing in front of the class, short and ordinary, just as usual as you and me.
One day, she asked me to read out a passage she had taught earlier. I was ___66___
because I did not practice reading. As I stammered ( 结结巴巴地说) and finished the
paragraphs with difficulty, my hands began to shake. My classmates laughed, and I felt
embarrassed.
“What’s the matter?” Cathy asked. “Tamil is your mother ___67___, isn’t it?”
“I’m afraid I’ll read it wrong,” I replied, lowering my head.
Smiling, she touched my shoulder ___68___ and said, “Don’t worry about what others
think. Get some famous storybooks. Pick what you like. Read. You’ll improve your
vocabulary and reading soon.”
After a few months, Cathy got a job in another village. She came to our class to say
goodbye and wished us all a bright future. During the vacations, I picked up a novel by
Sujatha, a famous Tamil writer. Remembering Cathy’s ___69___, I began to read and found教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333
that I loved it. I joined a library in the nearby town. My love for reading changed into good
marks in school, and later, college. Today, at age 24, I teach learning-disabled children as a
special educator in Tamil Nadu. I don’t know where Cathy is now, but I’d like to thank her for
her advice that ___70___ my life.
( )65. A. called B. heard C. liked D. met
( )66. A. happy B. bored C. afraid D. surprised
( )67. A. country B. milk C. river D. language
( )68. A. angrily B. quickly C. gently D. suddenly
( )69. A. advice B. book C. support D. face
( )70. A. formed B. changed C. introduced D. described
八、徐汇九下期中卷
With International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach’s
applause and the cheering of flag-waving audience, China’s 18-year-old freestyle skier
Gu Ailing Eileen, with hands on her head and a look of great excitement, captured the gold
medal of the women’s freeski big air ( 自由式滑雪大跳台) final at the Beijing Winter
Olympic Games.
The win not only brings Team China to the top of the current Olympic medals table,
with the host country having won three gold medals, but is also a historic achievement as
Gu is China’s ___65___ women’s Olympic gold medalist on snow sports.
“This is the best moment in my life, moments like this make everything so worthy,” Gu
said in a post-game interview and she thanked the home audience for their huge ___66___.
Gu’s performance was steady and faultless in her first two runs, giving her a good score.
On her final run, which made Chinese spectators breathless, Gu nailed a double cork 1620
(双周偏轴转体 1620), with great ___67___, to take ver first spot, surpassing Mathilde
Gremaud of Switzerland who finished third and Tess Ledeux of France who got the silver.
With a combined score of 188.25 points - 93.75 from her first run and 94.50 from the
third - Gu came back strong from third place ___68___ the final run to take the gold as the
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In the festive atmosphere of the Chinese Lunar New Year season, topics on Gu’s gold
medal exploded like fireworks as the 18-year-old prodigy, on the day she snatched the gold
medal, occupied about 30 of the top 50 topics on the trending list, ___69___ including
discussions on her grandmother’s birthplace and her habit of 10-hour sleep.
Gu’s gold medal inspired Chinese netizens on Sina Weibo, in ___70___ discussions
about her exploded with over 670 million views and millions of comments about an hour
after her historic victory.
Gu is like most other new-era Chinese teens: They love to post selfies on social media
platforms; they like fancy food, travel and fashionable outfits. The prodigy was admitted to
Stanford University with a near-perfect SAT score in the run-up to the Winter Olympics.
65.A. final B. first C. greatest D. best
66.A. smile B. success C. support D. surprise
67.A. care B. joy C. difficulty D. help
68.A. after B. until C. toward D. before
69.A. even B. except C. exactly D. especially
70.A. there B. where C. that D. which
九、静安民立中学九下期中卷
Smart phones and e-readers have become more common in recent years. Some people
worry that the days of paper books will be gone. But surveys have shown that traditional
books are still ___75___ among readers.
Research company Nielsen found that in the UK, sales of e-books are ___76___ while
sales of paper books are rising. More surprisingly, it’s young people who are buying the
most physical books. Another survey of university students from the United States,
Slovakia(斯洛伐克), Japan and Germany also showed that 92 percent of them ___77___
paper books.
The most popular reason given was: “I like to hold the products.” It’s true that paper
books bring a very different reading ___78___. Slovakian students said that they liked the
smell of paper books. Other students said that they get a sense of accomplishment(成
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Paper books can also be very ___79___ objects(物品) to lovers of reading. Many
people like to sign their names on the inside cover. It’s as if readers of paper books make
friends with them.
This “friendship” people develop with books isn’t just sentimental ( 情感上的).
Research has shown that readers remember more information reading from paper books
than e-books. People also more easily ___80___ headaches or sore eyes while reading e-
books.
It seems that paper books, which have been in production since the 15th century, still
have an attraction.
75. A) familiar B) popular C) interesting D) comfortable
76. A)falling B)climbing C) happening D)beginning
77. A) predicted B) preferred C) protected D) prevented
78. A) excuse B) experiment C) exercise D) experience
79. A) creative B) personal C) common D)relaxing
80. A)come up with B) keep up with C) end up with D) get along with
十、长宁九下线上测试卷
Studies prove that there are many differences between people who own kittens and those
who own puppies.
Cat lovers are not afraid to be alone
Wonder why so many ____75____ girls own cats? Cat people love to spend time and
live alone. They prefer to stay at home rather than party all night long. Dog lovers,
____76____, enjoy the company and they have trouble living alone.
Dog lovers seek companionship(伙伴关系)
Many people adopt or buy dogs. One of the ____77____ is that they look for long-term
companionship. Dogs love the company and tend to spend more time with people than just
sleep the whole day on the couch. Dog owners are the same. My friend, who is a big dog
lover, says, “The best thing about owning a dog is companionship. When I come home, my
puppy comes to ____78____ me as if he has not seen me for ages.”
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Dogs are more obedient than cats. While it is extremely hard to make a cat to walk with
you in the park or teach them to sit or lie down when needed, dogs do those things easily.
The same goes for dog lovers – they ____79____ the rules and obey when needed. Cat
people often ignore the rules they do not like.
Cat lovers are more ____80____
Cats lovers do not bother about a single life. They have enough strength to survive the
hard times all alone and deal with any problem without any help. Without someone else’s
help, Dog people have trouble solving their problems.
( ) 75. A) lovely B) likely C) lonely D) friendly
( ) 76. A) indeed B) instead C) in fact D) for example
( ) 77. A) reasons B) secrets C) results D) choices
( ) 78. A) notice B) catch C) greet D) cheer
( ) 79. A) follow B) explain C) protect D) break
( ) 80. A) responsible B) powerful C) confidentD) independent
十一、浦东新区上外浦外九下期中卷
In China it is relatively usual to ask people their age, but in the west this question is
generally regarded as impolite. This is particularly true __45__ women, and even more so if
the inquirer is a man.
However, it is very __46__ to ask children their age, and some adults may not mind
being asked, either. In fact, some elderly people are quite happy to reveal their age, especially
if they feel they look young for their age. Nevertheless, it is not very wise to ask a direct
question like “How old are you?” If elderly people want to talk about their age, and perhaps
receive a compliment on how young they look, they may easily bring up the topic themselves,
and ask the other people how old they are. For such a question, it is quite acceptable to
discuss age freely. They normally expect to compliment on their youthfulness, though rather
than being __47__ that they look very old!
Even though Westerners do not usually ask people directly how old they are, this does
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someone else for the information, __49__ they may try to approach the topic directly.
Sometimes discussions about educational level and the number of years of working
experience may provide some clues, but this is not always the __50__. Of course, individuals
also vary in what they are interested to talk about.
45. A. with B. at C. of D. to
46. A. normal B. average C. formal D. unusual
47. A. corrected B. told C. warned D. reminded
48. A. include B. intend C. mean D. determine
49. A. or B. rather C. so D. and
50. A. case B. truth C. reality D. fact
十二、浦东新区进才中学九下期中卷
Many people are probably not familiar with the World Toilet Organization (WTO). It is
an organization to __65__ toilets and keep places and healthy. It is based in Singapore and
includes toilet associations from 177 countries around the world.
Sim Jae-duck is 74 years old now. In 2001, he founded the WTO. He holds the opinion
that time should be spent on more meaningful things, such as serving people. Therefore, he
chose a __66__ which was always ignored, toilet.
Sim was born in a restroom. "My mother followed advice from my grandmother that
people born in restrooms will enjoy long lives," he said. Now he plans to live and die in a
toilet-shaped house.
The large glass building was built in Suweon, a Korean city. There are two bedrooms and
two guest rooms __67__ the rooms. The house, of course, has three expensive toilets.
"There is a __68__ bathroom behind glass for all to see. The other toilets have water
saving features," Sim said. "My family has already agreed to keep this house as a symbol of
South Korea's new toilet culture after my death. The house will be remembered as an example
of saving people from diseases and protecting the environment."
The main bathroom has a machine that produces a mist(薄雾) __69__ others can't see the
people in the bathroom. That can make users feel safe. The toilet seat with be raised as people
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Sim's advice has changed public toilets into clean and beautiful resting places. Now the
public toilets in Suweon are __70__ paintings, fresh flowers or even small gardens. They are
places that protect human health.
65. A. reduce B. improve C. welcome D. remove
66. A. process B. study C. culture D. field
67. A. besides B. behind C. ahead D. among
68. A. visit B. display C. physical D. manner
69. A. so that B. because C. unless D. although
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