(完整版)初中英语阅读完形填空100篇(七)附答案详解.doc
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1、初中英语阅读完形填空100篇(七)61Bob: In a book I was reading, some men had to 1 a desert. There was nothing 2 sand they could see. It was so large 3 it seemed to them that it had almost no 4 .Tom: It 5 be very hot. Bob: Thats right. 6 hot in a desert. But they rested 7 the day and traveled at night. . Tom: But t
2、herere no trees or anything like that 8 you to get cool.Bob: 9 . But they had some tents (帐篷). They 10 when they were going to rest. Tom: That was a lot of trouble, 11 ?Bob: Yes. Every night 12 they 13 on the next part of the trip, they had to take the tents 14 . Then they had to put them on their c
3、amels. Thats the 15 way you can travel in a desert.1. A. goB. walkC. crossD. reach2. A. for B. and C. else D. but3. A. becauseB. that C. as D. enough4. A. end B. water C. people D. animals 5. A. perhaps B. maybe C. sometimes D. must6. A. It always is B. Its always C. It never is D. Its never 7. A. o
4、nB. atC. during D. until 8. A. for B. to C. will D. have 9. A. Yes B. No C. All right D. Very good 10. A. put up them B. put them up C. made them D built them 11. A. indeed B. too C. wasnt it D. wasnt that12. A. when B. after C. before D. when13. A. took B. got C. kept D. set out 14. A. away B. down
5、 C. up D. on 15. A. good B. first C. only D. strange 62Mr. Miller had a shop in a big town. He 1 ladies clothes, and he always had two or three shop girls to 2 him. They were always 3 because they were cheaper than older women, but 4 of them worked for him for very 5 , because they were young, and t
6、hey did not meet many boys in 6 shop.Last month a girl came to work for him. Her 7 was Helen, and she was very good.After a few days, Mr. Miller 8 a young man come into the shop. He went 9 to Helen, spoke to her for a few 10 and then went out of the shop. Mr. Miller was very 11 and when the young ma
7、n 12 he went to Helen and said, “That young man didnt 13 anything. What did he want to 14 ?”Helen answered, “He just wanted to see 15 .”1. A. kept B. sold C. made D. mended2. A. learn B. teach C. help D. follow3. A. young B. strong C. clever D. boring4. A. many B. most C. neither D. none 5. A. long
8、B. much C. soon D. often 6. A. childrens B. mens C. clothes D. womens7. A. friend B. parent C. sister D. name 8. A. realized B. guessed C. saw D. chose 9. A. away B. straight C. back D. by10. A. words B. times C. things D. minutes 11. A. nervous B. pleased C. surprised D. interested12. A. arrived B.
9、 left C. smiled D. finished13. A. buy B. try C. treat D. touch 14. A. do B. take C. spend D. save 15. A. money B. nothing C. me D. nobody 63After her husband had gone to work, Mrs. Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was too 1 to do any housework that morning,
10、2 in the evening she was going to an interesting fancy dress party (化装舞会) with her husband. What she 3 was a terrible genie (妖怪) and as she had made that special dress of hers the night before, she was anxious to try it on. 4 the dress was just a big piece of old cloth which was red, green, black an
11、d white, it would be very effective (有效的) to make her like a real genie. After putting it on, Mrs. Richards went downstairs happily. She wanted to find out 5 it would be comfortable to wear.Just as Mrs. Richards was entering the dining-room there was a 6 at the door. She thought that it 7 be the bak
12、er (面包师). She had told him to come straight in if she 8 to open the door and leave the bread on the kitchen table. Now not wanting to 9 the poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly 10 in the small storeroom under the stairs. She heard the front door open and a man came in. When Mrs. Richards 11 that it was t
13、he man from the electricity board (供电局) who had come to read the meter (电表), she walked out of the hiding-place on a sudden and tried to explain the matter, saying with a smile, “Its only 12 ! It is not 13 for you to be 14 !” But it was too late. The man let out a sharp cry (发出尖叫) and jumped back se
14、veral paces (步) . Then he ran away, 15 the door behind him with great force and noise.1. A. angry B. ready C. frightened D. excited2. A. forB. butC. soD. and 3. A. wanted to see B. wanted to play C. was afraid to see D. was afraid to play 4. A. Though B. But C. And D. If5. A. that B. how C. whether
15、D. when 6. A. knock B. voice C. man D. baker7. A. may B. must C. wouldnt D. couldnt8. A. not B. had C. tried D. failed9. A. see B. frighten C. help D. scold (责怪)10. A. went B. lay C. appeared D. hid 11. A. thought B. wondered C. imagined D. realized12. A. me B. you C. game D. play13. A. good B. nece
16、ssary C. late D. early14. A. off B. here C. afraid D. sorry15. A. pushing B. locking C. knockingD. shutting64 Last Tuesday I took my two daughters, aged five and seven, to town by car. It began to rain 1 so I decided I would leave the children in the car before I went quickly into a shop. I 2 the gi
17、rls not to touch anything and told them I would be 3 within a few minutes. Then I locked all the doors and left 4 happily looking out of the window. I returned to the car in less than five minutes but the girls had disappeared! I could hardly believe my 5 . The car doors were 6 locked, the windows w
18、ere shut and on the back seat 7 only two coats. Being 8 , I ran to the corner of the street 9 there was no 10 of them .I rushed up to an old lady nearby and asked 11 she had seen two small girls but she said “No”. Feeling quick sick with fear, I sat on the drivers seat, and 12 to stop trembling. Sud
19、denly, I 13 a merry laugh behind me. I got out of the car, ran round to open the boot and there inside were two very red-faced and excited 14 . They had obviously pulled out the back seat, 15 behind it and then been unable to push the seat forward again. With tears in my eyes, I leaned forward and p
20、ulled their ears. 1.A. heavyB. hardC. hardlyD. big 2.A. let B. warned C. allowed D. repeated 3.A. away B. out C. back D. alone 4. A. them B. her C. themselves D. herself 5. A. ears B. words C. eyes D. brains 6. A. too B. again C. alreadyD. still 7. A. there B. sat C. seen D. were 8.A. excited B. pro
21、ud C. frightened D. pleased 9. A. where B. which C. that D. when 10. A. warning B. sign C. body D. face 11. A. that B. when C. whether D. how 12. A. tried B. made C. tried not D. set 13. A. felt B. smelt C. saw D. heard 14. A. sons B. daughters C. women D. children 15. A. climbed B. flew C. threw D.
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