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1、2020年魯教版英語九年級完形填空及閱讀理解試題及答案4Jennifer and Billy got married two years ago. She is a housewife, and her 1 is a salesperson. Jennifer does much housework every day. After getting up, she prepares 2 for Billy. Then she starts to wash clothes, sweep the floors, water the flowers in the garden and walk he

2、r favorite dog, Lussie.On the morning of September 3, Jennifer 3 and she found that Billy wasn't in bed. She got up in a hurry and walked to the living room. She was very 4 to see that there was so much delicious food on the table. At this moment, Billy was standing in front of the door with a b

3、ouquet of roses in his 5 . It was their wedding anniversary that day. Billy did all_the housework and invited Jennifer to a big dinner at a famous Japanese_6. Jennifer had never been to a Japanese restaurant. One of Japanese food called sashimi“ was Billy s favorite, so he 7 one dish. But Jennifer w

4、as afraid to have something uncooked. Billy knew about this, so he said if she dared to have a piece of it, he would do all the housework for one month. At 8 this, Jennifer started to eat a piece of it. After a while, Jennifer started to love this kind of food. She had a piece after another. Poorly

5、Billy! He had to 9 a lot of money for the big dinner and do the housework for one year. Why? Jennifer had 10 pieces of sashimi at last.()1. A. fatherB. motherC. sonD. husband()2. A. breakfastB. lunchC. teaD. supper()3. A. woke upB. fell asleepC. had supperD. put up()4. A. surprisedB. sorryC. angryD.

6、 hurry()5. A. boxesB. bagsC. handsD. room()6. A. schoolB. restaurantC. stationD. museum()7. A. cookedB. ateC. orderedD. prepared()8. A. readingB. seeingC. hearingD. speaking()9. A. earnB. makeC. saveD. pay()10. A. twelveB. sixC. fourD. tenDAAAC BCCDAIn 1981 a movie was made called Chariots of Fire .

7、 It told the true story of two runners, Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams.Eric Liddell was born in China in 1902. His parents were Scottish missionaries in China.Even as a boy, Eric ran very fast. He was so fast that people called him the“ FlyingScotsman.”In 1924 Eric qualified for the Olympic team i

8、n Paris. Eric planned to compete in many races. His main race was going to be the 100 meters. Everyone believed that he would winthe race.The race was scheduled for a Sunday. Eric, a very religious man, believed that it was wrong to run on Sunday. He decided to drop out of the event and run another

9、race on another day.Harold Abrahams also took part in the 1924 Olympics. Another very fast runner, he went to a school in England called Cambridge. When he started school, Harold made sure everyone knew he was a runner.Harold had always dreamed of running at the Olympics. His aim was to beat Eric in

10、 the 100-meter race. They had raced each other before the Olympics; Harold had lost. Harold wanted to beat Eric at the Olympics.Harold never got the chance to race Eric at the Olympics, because Eric had withdrawn from the 100-meter race. Harold beat all the other men in the race. He won the gold med

11、al for winning the 100 meters.A week later, Eric ran the 400-meter race. He broke the Olympic and world records for the 400 meters.Both men were running for Great Britain' s team. Great Britain surprised everyone bywinning almost all of the running events that year.( )1. The underlined worda wit

12、hdrawn " meansA.退出 B.進入 C.繼續(xù) D.起動( )2. Chariots of Fire was mainly written toA. teach about running in Great Britain.B. explain why Eric was called the“ Flying Scotsman. ”C. explain why Great Britain won the Paris Olympics.D. tell about two famous Olympic athletes.( )3. Why did Harold want to r

13、ace against Eric?A. Harold knew he would win.B. Eric was the only person who had ever beaten Harold.C. Harold thought Eric was tired.D. Eric did not like to run races as short as 100 meters.( )4. Look at the diagram about Eric and Harold. Which of the following goes in the blank?( )5. What race did

14、Eric win at the Olympics?A. 100 metersB. 200 metersC. 400 metersD. 800 meters( )6. What happens after Eric drops out of the race that was held on Sunday?A. Harold wins the 400-meter race.B. Harold wins the 100-meter race.C. Harold is called the“ Flying Scotsman. ”D. Harold breaks the record at Cambr

15、idge.( )7. What sentence from Chariots of Fire shows that Eric had very strong beliefs?A. Eric Liddell was born in China in 1902.B. His parents were Scottish missionaries in China.C. Eric, a very religious man, believed that it was wrong to run on Sunday.D. He excelled in the 100-meter and 200-meter

16、 events.Animals hide themselves in many ways. This way of hiding is known as camouflage. Insects, birds, mammals, and fish use different kinds of camouflage. They do this to protect themselves and their young.Some animals look like plants. The praying mantis looks like a small leafy branch. One kind

17、 of frog looks like a dead leaf. This helps the frog hide on the forest floor.Other animals use color to be better hunters. The lion sasndy color blends into the dry, brown African plains where it live s. A tiger s stripes help it hide in the forest. Prey have a hard time seeing these hunters becaus

18、e of their coloring.Sometimes animals use their colors to keep them safe. Snowshoe rabbits live in snowy areas.In the winter they have white fur. This makes them invisible in the snow. In the summer, their fur turns brown.The female killdeer lays spotted eggs in areas with lots of stones. The eggs b

19、lend in with the small rocks. A bird called a bittern has stripes along its body. These stripes let it blend in with the grasses where it lives.A few animals can even change their color. The flounder, a kind of fish, can change color to match the ocean floor. Frogs may become darker or lighter to ma

20、tch the area around them.Camouflage is useful for wild animals. It keeps some animals safe. It also helps other animals catch the prey they need to live.( )1. In paragraph 1, what does the word young mean?A. adults B. babies C. parents D. friends( )2. Camouflage is used for all of these exceptA. hid

21、ing from danger B. protecting youngC. running fasterD. hunting for food( )3. Paragraph 6 is mainly aboutA. animals that live in the ocean B. kinds of fish.C. animals changing colorD. how frogs and toads are alike.( )4. If tigers didn t have stripes, they would probably A. have a more difficult time

22、catching foodB. have to live in zoosC. start eating plantsD. have spots instead( )5. Look at the diagram about the snowshoe rabbit and the flounder. Which of these belongs in the blank?A. has eyesB. has fins C. has stripes D. has fur( )6. You can tell from the story thatA. hiding helps many animals

23、surviveB. camouflage is useless to preyC. animals change color to be noticedD. it is easier for animals to hide underwaterI heard a frog outside. It said,“ rivet, rivet. 1it Was.w eno kecseinder the porch. Ilooked 2 the car. I looked all around the backyard. I even looked in the garbage can but I co

24、uld not see 3 frog.I kept hearing the frog, 4_ I sat on the porch and listened. When I heard it again, it sounded like it was so close I 5 touch it. I looked all around me, but I still could not see the frog. I waited 6 the sun went down and the moon came up. I couldn ' t wait any longer because

25、 it was my bedtime. My mother said it was bedtime and I had to go inside. I heard the frog again when I was in bed.“Mom," I called. " T7e frogl outside. Can I keep searching for it? "“No," she said. "It ' s too late and you have toigw .tYsleean look tomorrow. ” The next

26、day I sat outside where I thought the frog was. I _8_ really quietly to see if I could hear the frog. I thought I saw something _9_ in the grass. Then the frog just jumped up out of the grass. It came right up to 10 . It made the same sound again, “ rivet, rivet. ”I think that frog was saying hello

27、to me.()1. A. whoB. whatC. whenD. where()2. A. onB. aboveC. underD. below()3. A. aB. anC. theD. /()4. A. andB. soC. orD. but()5. A. shouldB. wouldC. couldD. might()6. A. althoughB. untilC. unlessD. if()7. A. amB. isC. areD. be()8. A. satB. sitC. was sittingD. am sitting()9. A. to moveB. movesC. movi

28、ngD. move()10. A. IB. myC. meD. mineDCABC BBADCOnce upon a time, there was a man called Rip Van Winkle. He was very lazy and never did any work in his life. His wife was always nagging at him for being so lazy.One day, to avoid his wife's nagging, Rip Van Winkle took a walk in the woods. In thes

29、e woods, he met a group of old men with long beards. When they saw Rip Van Winkle, they offered him a drink. Rip Van Winkle took a sip and found the drink delicious. As he was very thirsty, he drank much. Immediately after the drink, he felt sleepy. Before he knew it, he had fallen into a deep sleep.When he woke up, the sun was shining brightly."I must have slept the whole night," he thought to himself.As Rip Van Winkle made his way home, he discovered surprisingly that things aroun

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