初中英语完形填空、选词填空专项训练

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初中英语完形填空、选词填空专项训练
一、完形填空
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What do sports meets look like at your school? In   1  , sports meets are full of fun and energy!
Our school took part in  “Interescolar”, a two-day event held every year. High schools in Chile come together to   2  in sports like javelin (标枪) throwing, running and a relay race.
I did a lot of cheering in the morning. In the afternoon, the dance competition that we had been   3  waiting for finally came. For the past two months, for nine hours a week, we had practiced our   4  for it.
The rules were simple:   5  any theme, be creative, stand out and keep the performance under 10 minutes. My school’s theme was   6  剑桥王子 on the musical The Sound of Music. We were put into groups bad on the  7  in the movie, like children, soldiers and puppets (木偶)
. I was a soldier, along with 17 of my schoolmates.
When it was our school’s   8  , we raced onto a huge field. Thousands of people were watching there and millions more were watching on television. The children and puppets danced first.   9  , I dashed out (冲出来) with the other soldiers carrying my red flag. We got in a circle and waved our flags to the music while the other dancers were inside the circle.
We put our hearts into this dance and our bodies knew what to do. As we gave our final bow (鞠躬), I   10   at the faces of my classmates and out into the audience, knowing that it was a job well done. We won first place!
1. A. China                B. Canada        C. Chile            D. Japan 
2. A. choo              B. compete         C. watch            D. wait 
3. A. simply               B. hardly            C. nervously      D. angrily
4. A. dance              B. cheer            C. songs            D. rules 
5. A. write                B. choo          C. clean            D. hold
6. A. put                B. depended         C. left              D. bad 
7. A. characters          B. scenes          C. places            D. songs
8. A. show                B. time            C. turn              D. day 
9. A. Then                B. But               C. While            D. So squeeze
10. A. looked around     B. looked in         C. looked for        D. looked after
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Are you an introvert (内向的人) or an extrovert? If you find  1   of tho fit your personality, perhaps you are an “ambivert (中间性格者)”. 
Experts say there’s a middle ground between introvert and extrovert personality types. They are called “ambiverts”, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Introverts don’t like crowds and enjoy keeping their   2   to themlves. Extroverts, however, like meeting new people and being the center of attention. Ambiverts,  3   the name suggests, have both introverted and extroverted characteristics (特征). But neither t of characteristics is completely in   4 qs2021年世界大学排名 .loving you原唱
研究生考试成绩查询  5  , they can move between being social and being alone very easily. For example, ambi
verts often   6  being with other people. But after a long day of work, they may prefer reading a book or watching a TV ries at home alone.
“It is like they’re bilingual (双语的),” Daniel Pink, the host of Crowd Control, a US TV ries on human behavior, told The Wall Street Journal. “They can connect with a wider range of people the same way someone who   7  both English and Spanish can.”
Ambiverts have gotten more   8  in recent years. In fact, about two-thirds of people in the US are ambiverts, according to a personality survey by Adam M. Grant, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Grant believes ambiverts have the   9  of both introverts and extroverts. But he also   10  their struggle (挣扎) too. They are often unsure which side of their personality should lead them in a certain situation.
1. A. either        B. neither          C. none          D. all
2. A. friends        B. thoughts        C. work          D. performance
3. A. and          B. but            C. so            D. as
4. A. style          B. shape            C. control         D. place
5. A. As a result    B. To be honest    C. At last         D. Above all
6. A. practice        B. enjoy            C. hate           D. stop
noi可数吗7. A. speaks        B. talks              C. tells          D. reads
8. A. rearch     B. attention        C. trouble        D. prai
9. A. abilities      B. similarities        C. advantages  D. habits
10. A. takes out    B. leads to          C. points out    D. brings in
二、选词填空
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Art, to many, is a distinctly (显然地) human expression of creativity. But in recent years, you may have read news about artificial intelligence (AI) creating its own art, such as painting or writing 1_______. Some people worry that AI might someday replace (替代) artists.
But this worry ems to be 2_______, at least for now. Many artists today are turning AI into a uful tool. Instead of 3________ artists, AI is bringing artists more possibilities.
A piece of music created by AI recently attracted attention. AI 4_______to turn the novel coronavirus into a piece of nearly two-hour long music bad on its protein structure (蛋白质结构). The project was led by Markus Buehler, an American 5_________ and MIT professor of engineering. He assigned (指定) a unique note to each amino acid (氨基酸) in the protein. The AI then translated the notes 6_______ music.
Listeners found the project to be “mind-blowing”. “It allows me 7_______ the virus from a new angle (角度),” said one listener. This surprising marriage between science and art could not be achieved without AI. As The Verge wrote, “AI helps artists 8______ around in unpredictable (不可预测的) ways, creating things beyond what they have ever thought was possible before.”
Apart from co-creating imaginative works, AI can also take care of repetitive tasks for artists. For example, in the comic and animation (动画) industries, there are now AI tools 9______ can automatically (自动) color in black-and-white line drawings. Although the res
ults can be unpredictable and require a little cleanup, it “could give artists room to experiment, by cutting down the time it takes to color each frame (画面),” said Joao Do Lago, animator of Netflix’s Castlevania (《恶魔城》).
As Peter Ward 10______ for The Culture Trip, art of every kind has always been influenced by technological breakthroughs. AI can become a uful tool to bring change to the art world if it’s welcomed and not unjustly (不公正地) feared. 
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Taking out the trash is usually boring. But many people 1______ the world have found a way 2_______ this chore more fun, as it is the only 3______ for some people to go outside during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Danielle Askew and 4_______ friends in Queensland, Australia 5______ a Facebook pag
e called Bin Isolation Outing. People 6______ to post pictures on the page of themlves dressing up in 7_______ costumes (戏装) while they take out their trash.
Some people have dresd 8______ like characters from movies, such as the Marvel hero Deadpool or Princess Leia from the Star Wars films. 9______ have even dug out (找出) old wedding (婚礼) dress or other fancy clothing 10______ while they take their bins outside. 
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Everyone knows by now that plastic pollution is a huge problem for the environment. Beijing, for example, has dealt 1______ this by banning (禁止) thin plastic bags, plastic tableware (餐具) and 2______ plastic items in supermarkets, restaurants and hotels since May 1, according to CGTN.
But an even 3______ solution might be on the way. Rearchers at a French company 4
________ Carbios have discovered a bacterial enzyme (细菌酶) that can break down plastic. The enzyme, which was first found in compost (堆肥) leaves, turns plastic into chemical “building blocks” that can then 5______ to create new products, according to the Guardian.v
The new enzyme was uncovered in rearch that was published last month in the journal Nature. Rearchers studied over 100,000 microorganisms (微生物) to find one that could break down plastic 6______. The leaf compost enzyme was first discovered in 2012. Scientists changed its genes (基因), 7_______ it to break down 90 percent of one ton of plastic in less than 10 hours.
“It had been completely forgotten, but it turned out to be the best,” said Professor Alain Marty, chief science officer at Carbios.
The enzyme especially breaks down PET, a type of plastic that is most commonly ud 8______ plastic bottles and food packaging (包装). It is the 9_____ most common type of plastic that we u.
Carbios said it is working together with companies like Pepsi and Nestle – major consum
ers of plastic 10_______ – to develop their rearch and start using the enzyme on an industrial scale (范围), according to Forbes.   
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We’re now ud to wearing masks in public during the novel coronavirus outbreak. It’s estimated (估计) that about 300 million masks are ud and then 1______ away every day in China. Where do the ud masks go? You might think that they just go in a garbage bin (垃圾桶). But that’s just the 2______ stop on the masks’ journey.wiper
After the masks are thrown in bins, garbage trucks empty the bins and take the trash to landfills (垃圾场). Next, the masks will be dumped (倾倒) 3______ garbage incinerators (焚化炉) and burned. 4______ masks might not em to be very good for the environment. Won’t it cau pollution?
The answer is “no”, according to People’s Daily. That’s becau 5_____ masks are made
of non-woven fabrics (无纺布), who main material is polypropylene (聚丙烯), an environmentally-friendly material. It’s non-toxic (无毒的) and can break down 6_______. After burning, it turns into water and carbon dioxide (二氧化碳). As 7_______ as landfills are properly disinfected (消毒良好的) and deal with their emissions (排放) correctly, burning the masks won’t cau pollution.
In fact, burning the masks can bring some 8_______. The process of burning garbage can generate (产生) electricity. Burning one ton of garbage can generate more than 400 kilowatt hours (度) of electricity. Some people predict that there 9______ 162,000 tons of ud masks in China this year. Burning all of them can generate 64 million kilowatt hours of electricity. This is enough to allow an electric car to drive 370 million km, which is 9,250 times around the Earth’s equator (赤道).
In addition, the slag (残渣) from burning masks can 10_____ to make bricks (砖块) or fill roadbeds. 

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