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浙江省新目标(Go for it)版2018-2019学年初中英语八年级上册期末复习(题型专练):完形填空

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日期: 2024-11-09
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My parents used to tell me how important the school was for me, but I didn't think so. I didn't 1 it. What I cared most was to hang out with my friends. But one thing let me finally 2 what my parents meant.

    One day, when I walked3a cellphone store, I saw an advertisement on its door. It was hiring(雇佣) new workers!

    “Sir, are you hiring people?” I went into the shop and asked. “Yes, but you  4 be the man who we need.” the manager answered. He looked at me for a few minutes from head to 5 .” Do you have a high school diploma(文凭)?”he asked, “do you have any working  6 ?”

I felt so ashamed and 7 that I didn't know what to say, so I just turned around and left.

I could not fall asleep that night, and I thought a lot about my future. “I must go to school 8 I can't do anything without a good education,” I said to myself. I never went back to the store9 before I finished my study and got a diploma.

    Everything looked the same when I returned to the10: the same people and the same design. However,  11 with last time, I had more confidence this time. So it was a great chance for me.

I12  my diploma to the manager who once refused me. He looked at  13 for a while and then said to me, “Great, you are in.”

Now I am still working in the same store. With this experience, I 14advise teenagers to attend to school. Education helps you have a bright future. Now I am not worried about my future because I still keep 15 in my free time. Education brings my future, doesn't it?

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    Ever since I was a child, my mouth has caused me trouble. I'm not a bad person; I have a 1 time learning when to keep my mouth closed.

    My mom has told me again and again, "Robert, your constant bad words are hurting me. If you 2 to be this rude, you will get into big trouble."

    It's been a problem at school several times too when teachers have told me something I didn't want to hear. I used to feel it was my duty(职责) to 3 myself.

    One day in English class I began working on my homework until I heard a classmate 4 behind me. It was Nathaniel, who liked doing that as usual.

    At first, I said very 5, "Nathaniel, would you please be quiet?"

    However, Nathaniel continued talking to himself. I quickly 6 "Nathaniel, shut up(闭嘴)!"

    For the next five minutes, we threw hurtful(伤感情的) words back and forth at each other.

    "At least I don't have an ugly lazy eye like you!" I shouted.

    I knew this would make him 7. It would hurt his feelings and shut him up.

    What I said filled him with anger. He tried to 8 over my seat and catch me as he shouted, "That's it! That's it!"

    9 at his reaction(反应), I sat back in my seat. I had never seen Nathaniel act like this before.

    Later on, we were taken to the principal's office. There, Mr. Black, our English teacher, told us to 10 the matter. It wasn't until then that I finally found that 11 I hurt someone physically(身体上), the wounds eventually heal(愈合). But when I hurt them with my 12, sometimes the pain (痛苦) never goes away.

    At the end of the discussion, I said 13 to Nathaniel.

    When I went back to my room, I spent some time praying(祈祷). I began to 14 how often what I said hurt others. But I believe that as I keep praying and asking God to help me, he'll tell me when to keep my 15 closed.

                                                                                 Mary's dime(一毛钱)
       It was Sunday afternoon. I decided to clean up the room nicely so that my parents would feel  1  when they returned from a long ride! Then, I sat in the room, having nothing to do.
   What else could I do? Then, with no reason, I suddenly  2  the pale face of that little beggar(乞丐) girl. I could see the glad light 3  her eyes when I put the dime in her little dirty hand.
    How much I  4 that dime, too! Grandpa gave it to me a whole month ago, and I had kept it ever since in my red box upstairs, but those sugar apples looked so attractive, and were so   5  — only a dime a piece — that I wanted to have one.
    I could imagine the little girl stood there in front of the  6  in her old dirty dress, looking at the  7  that were put all in a row in the window. I wonder what I should say, “Little girl, what do you want?” I gently asked. She felt 8and looked straight at me, just as if(似乎)nobody had spoken so  9  to her before. She realized what I had meant, so she said seriously and sadly. “I was thinking how good one of those delicious hamburgers would  10 . I haven't had anything to eat today.”
   Now I thought to myself, “Mary Williams, you have had a good breakfast and a good lunch today,   11  this poor girl has not had a mouthful yet. You can give her your 12. She needs it a great deal more than you do.”
   I could not run away from that little girl's sad,  13 look — so I dropped the dime right into her hand. How  14  the girl was! I am so glad I gave her the dime,  15  I had to go without the apple lying there in the window.

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