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题型:完形填空 题类:常考题 难易度:普通

广东省深圳市中考英语题型专练•完形填空

阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    When I was a boy of twelve, I lived in South Carolina with my family. Every morning many 1 would come and rest in the trees and sing. There isn't any sound that can be 2 than the song of the birds. I decided to 3 a young bird and keep it in a cage so that I could have my own musician. I finally caught one and put it in a cage. The bird was 4 and cried loudly, but finally it became quiet in its new home. I felt happy and 5 my little musician carefully, giving it food and water.

    The next day, the bird's mother flew to the cage with food in her mouth. The baby bird 6 up everything she brought. But the following morning, I found it lying on the bottom of the cage, dead. I was very 7! What had happened?

    Arthur Wayne, a famous scientist, happened to hear me crying over the death of my bird. He told me the 8. "A mother bird, finding her young child in a cage, will sometimes bring it poisonous food. She thinks it's better for her young to 9 than to live in a cage."

    Since then, I never catch any birds or put them in a cage. All the birds have the right to 10 in the sky.

(1)
A、children B、people C、birds
(2)
A、more beautiful B、noisier C、more terrible
(3)
A、buy B、catch C、draw
(4)
A、strong B、silent C、frightened
(5)
A、cared for B、played with C、listened to
(6)
A、ate B、cleaned C、used
(7)
A、excited B、afraid C、shocked
(8)
A、story B、truth C、experience
(9)
A、die B、play C、sing
(10)
A、jump B、fly C、dance
举一反三
阅读短文,从每题所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    A British man has attracted widespread praise in China for donating six of his organs(器官)

    Mark Terence Osborne, who was 49, was sent to the 1room at 9 a.m. after he lost his 118-day battle (搏击,斗争)for 2 on June 29. His wife, Mrs. Wang, 3to donate his heart, kidneys, liver and comeas (角膜)under his will and with his daughter's 4back in the UK. In this way Osborne 5his life in his beloved(挚爱的) land.

    Osborne6to Hangzhou six years ago. Their peaceful life came to a 7end on March 3, 2016 when Osborne fell into a deep coma(昏迷)following a stroke(中风).

    Osborne was familiar(熟悉的) with organ donation. His mother received a heart transplantation operation (移植手术)from a donor and 8for ten more years. His family believes they should return the help by donating organs to others.

    When Wang made the decision to donate, Osborne's family was very supportive and delivered all the necessary files at once. Wang signed on the organ donation registration(登记)form for 9 on June 29. She also decided to 10 others in the way her husband did.

    Osborne's death has been a main topic of discussion on Chinese social media with many11his decision. "I felt such a sense of 12when I read so much praise for Mark online. Many people in China believe the body should remain 13 after death, and14, there is a great shortage of organs available(可用的). I hope that what Mark did can help 15 people's views on organ donation, "said his wife.

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