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题型:完形填空 题类:真题 难易度:普通

2017年河北省中考英语真题试卷(含听力音频)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    One thorn(刺) of experience is worth many times of warning.

    Ralph Wick was seven years old. In most things he was a fine boy, but he would cry from time to time. When he could not have what he wanted, he would 1for it. If he was told that it would hurt him, and he could not 2 it, he would also cry.

    One day, he went with his mother into the 3. The sun shone. The grass was cut. The flowers were starting to come out.

    Ralph thought he was, for once, a good boy. A 4 was on his face. He wished to do as he was told. Ralph helped his mother with the farm work and he was very happy.

    “Now you must be tired and 5,” said his mother. “Have a good rest here and eat some cookies. I will get a beautiful red rose for you.” So his mother brought the red flower to him. When he saw his mother still had a white rose in her hand, Ralph 6 it.

    “No, my dear.” said his mother. “See how many thorns it has. You must not touch it, or you would be sure to hurt your 7.” When Ralph found that he could not have the white rose, he began to cry, and 8 took it away. But he was soon very sorry. The thorns hurt his hand. It was so 9 that he could not use it for some time.

    Ralph would never 10 this. From then on, when he wanted what he should not have, his mother would point to his hand which had been hurt before. He at last learned to do as he was told.

(1)
A、run   B、cry  C、plan D、call
(2)
A、save   B、hide C、have  D、lose
(3)
A、park   B、garden C、forest D、field
(4)
A、smile   B、sign C、fear  D、mark
(5)
A、lazy   B、noisy C、hungry D、sleepy
(6)
A、waited for B、Asked for  C、cared for D、thanked for
(7)
A、Arm  B、leg C、hand  D、foot
(8)
A、quietly  B、proudly C、politely D、suddenly
(9)
A、helpful   B、harmful  C、peaceful  D、painful
(10)
A、Accept  B、refuse C、forget   D、remember
举一反三
 完形填空

From my second grade on, there was one thing I was afraid of every year: the piano recital(音乐演奏会). A recital 1  I had to practise a boring piece of music and play before strangers. Each year I 2  ask my father if I could run away from the recital" just once". And each year he would shake his head, saying 3  about building self-confidence and working towards a goal. 

So it was really great when I stood in church one recent Sunday with a camera in hand, and 4  my 68-year-old father sweating(流汗) in his shirt before rising to play the piano in 5  very first recital. 

My father had expected to play music since childhood but his family was poor and couldn't 6  lessons. He could have been regretting it, 7  too many of us do. But even if he was always thinking about his past, he wasn't stuck there. When he retired three years ago, he 8  his church music teacher to take him as a student. 

For a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard, he just looked down at his 9 . Has he forgotten the notes? I worried, remembering those special seconds many years ago when my mind would go blank and my fingers would become 10 . But then came the beautiful melody(旋律), from the 11  fingers that once repaired my fishing lines. And I learned he had been doing what his 12  teacher always told him: Only 13  the music and imagine the others aren't there. 

"I'm 14  of him for starting something new at his age, "I said to my son Jeff excitedly. 

"Yeah, and doing it so 15 , " Jeff added. We all smiled. 

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