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初三英語(yǔ)完形填空練習(xí)題

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  完形填空是測(cè)驗(yàn)常見(jiàn)的題型之一。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家收集整理的初三英語(yǔ)完形填空練習(xí)題目,相信這些文字對(duì)你會(huì)有所幫助的。

  初三英語(yǔ)完形填空練習(xí)題(一)

  Beautiful pictures of mountains and forests, clear skies, flying birds, wild animals, silly faces — you can find them all in one place. 46 ? On a postcard! Have people always sent postcards? No! Before postcards, people 47 sealed (密封的) letters.

  The 48 for the first decorated (裝飾的) postcard came to John P. Charlton in 1861. He thought a simple card 49 a border would be a great way to send a note. Then in the late 1800s, postcards which had pictures on them 50 . By law, people had to write their note on the front—on the picture! The back was 51 for the address. Several years later, England allowed a divided-back (背面隔開(kāi)的) postcard. Then people could write their 52 on the back left side. And they put the address 53 . During the early 1900s, the golden age of postcards, people around the world were more and more 54 picture postcards. In 1908, Americans alone mailed over 677 million postcards.

  Today, postcards are the 55 most popular collection in the world after stamps and coins. You can always see or get a lot of newly-designed postcards, especially on New Year's Day.

  71.A. How B. When C. Why D. Where

  72.A. liked B. hated C. found D. lost

  73.A. advice B. picture C. idea D. card

  74.A. above B. with C. under D. for

  75.A. happened B. changed C. ended D. appeared

  76.A. even B. only C. still D. ever

  77.A. note B. word C. address D. letter

  78.A. on the front B. on the back C. on the left D. on the right

  79.A. surprised at B. interested in C. expected by D. worried about

  80.A. first B. second C. third D. fourth

  初三英語(yǔ)完形填空練習(xí)題(二)

  Dragon Head-Raising (龍?zhí)ь^) Day is a traditional Chinese festival. It comes on the 46 day of the second lunar (農(nóng)歷的) month. In 2010, it is 47 March 7.

  On the day in ancient times, people put paths of ashes (灰) into kitchens and around water vats (缸). This was 48 the dragon into the house.

  On this day people eat noodles, dumplings and fried pancakes. All the day’s foods are 49 after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker (龍須)” 50 called “dragons teeth”.

  In some ancient Chinese stories, dragons have power over the wind and rain. They often 51 rain to the world on the second day of the second lunar month.

  It is said that after that day there will be more and more rain. This is 52 the day is often called “Spring Dragon Day”. It was hoped that 53 the help of the dragon, ploughing (耕種) would be easier and the autumn would bring a good harvest.

  It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month brought 54 luck to the uncles in family. This is why you still see many people 55 their hair cut on Dragon Head-Raising Day.

  61.A. first B. second C. third D. fourth

  62.A. in B. at C. during D. on

  63.A. led B. lead C. to lead D. be led

  64.A. named B. naming C. calling D. to call

  65.A. noodle and dumpling B. noodles and dumpling

  C. noodles and dumplings D. noodle and dumplings

  66.A. bring B. take C. carry D. lend

  67.A. because B. why C. when D. that

  68.A. under B. in C. with D. by

  69.A. good B. bad C. better D. worst

  70.A. was getting B. to get C. got D. getting

  初三英語(yǔ)完形填空練習(xí)題(三)

  You have probably heard the expression,“It’s raining cats and dogs outside.”That means 16 it’s raining very hard I not that 17 cats and dogs are falling from the 18 .However,one day in June,1882,it really did rain 19 over Dubuque,Iowa.The frogs 20 falling along with hailstones(冰雹)during a 21 storm.

  Hail is formed when drops of rainwater are 22 by heavy winds and are carried high up into the air.There the raindrops become frozen.Many drops may freeze 23 to form balls of ice;these ice balls,or hailstones,then 24 to earth.

  During the storm in Dubuque,the strong winds lifted small frogs from nearby ponds(池塘) 25 the air along with raindrops.When some of these frogs became covered with ice,both hailstones and“frog-stones”fell onto the ground.

  31.A.that B.how C.why D.if

  32.A.careless B. blind C.dead D.real

  33.A.hill B.tower C.sky D.building

  34.A.cats B.frogs C.dogs D.birds

  35.A.stopped B.enjoyed C.began D.forgot

  36.A.popular B.terrible C.weekly D.common

  37.A.divided B.added C.changed D.caught

  38.A.together B.alone C.so D.almost

  39.A.hold B.lose C.keep D.fall

  40.A.from B.into C.after D.by

  初三英語(yǔ)完形填空練習(xí)題(四)

  You have probably heard the expression,“It’s raining cats and dogs outside.”That means 16 it’s raining very hard I not that 17 cats and dogs are falling from the 18 .However,one day in June,1882,it really did rain 19 over Dubuque,Iowa.The frogs 20 falling along with hailstones(冰雹)during a 21 storm.

  Hail is formed when drops of rainwater are 22 by heavy winds and are carried high up into the air.There the raindrops become frozen.Many drops may freeze 23 to form balls of ice;these ice balls,or hailstones,then 24 to earth.

  During the storm in Dubuque,the strong winds lifted small frogs from nearby ponds(池塘) 25 the air along with raindrops.When some of these frogs became covered with ice,both hailstones and“frog-stones”fell onto the ground.

  31.A.that B.how C.why D.if

  32.A.careless B. blind C.dead D.real

  33.A.hill B.tower C.sky D.building

  34.A.cats B.frogs C.dogs D.birds

  35.A.stopped B.enjoyed C.began D.forgot

  36.A.popular B.terrible C.weekly D.common

  37.A.divided B.added C.changed D.caught

  38.A.together B.alone C.so D.almost

  39.A.hold B.lose C.keep D.fall

  40.A.from B.into C.after D.by

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