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外研版九年級英語總復(fù)習4外研版九年級英語總復(fù)習4外研版九年級英語總復(fù)習4資料僅供參考文件編號:2022年4月外研版九年級英語總復(fù)習4版本號:A修改號:1頁次:1.0審核:批準:發(fā)布日期:初中英語語法總復(fù)習4語言知識及應(yīng)用A21.GreensarepreparingforthecomingThanksgivingDay.A.A B.The C./22.-Whichbasketballplayerdoyoulikebest,Kobe,JamesorJordan-_______ofthem,LinShuhaoismyfavourite.

A.All B.None C.Either23.ThestudentsofGrade9visitedMike’sfarmandsawmany_______there.A.bird B.duck C.sheep24.-Howwasyourweekend-Great!Itwasmygrandfather’s______birthday.Weenjoyedourselves.A.seventy B.seventieth C.theseventieth-Didyougotothecinematosee3DTitaniclastnight-No,I____gotothecinema.Theticketsaretooexpensive..A.hardly B.nearly C.only26.Jenny____inthekitchenwhenyoucalledherat5o’clockthisafternoon.A.iscooking B.wascooking C.cooked27.-Whyareyoustanding,Alice-Ican’tseetheblackboardclearly,Twotallboysaresittingme!A.behind B.Nextto C.Infrontof28.Benwasbusytakingatrainingclass,wehadtowaitforhimforhalfanhourA.so B.if C.or29.-Iswimhere-

I’msorry,children_____swimalonehere.

A.Must,can’t B.May,must C.Can,mustn’t30.Hotwater____inthestudents’flatsfrom5pmto7pmnow.A.supplies B.issupplied C.wassupplied31.Ifourgovernmentattentiontocontrollingfoodsafetynow,ourhealth____indanger.A.Won’tpay,is B.doesn’tpay,is C.Doesn’tpay,willbe-MynewiphonewasstolenwhenItookabusyesterday.-_____________I’msorrytohearthat B.Itdoesn’tmatter C.Don’tbesilly33.EighteenkidsdiedintheschoolbusaccidentinGansuA.averyserious B.amoreserious C.themostserious34.Therewillbeaflowershowinthepark____wevisitedlastweekA.who B.where C.which35.—Couldyoutellme—

Certainly.Inhalfanhour.

A.whenwillthehighspeedtrainarrive B.whenthehighspeedtrainwillarrive C.whenthehighspeedtrainwouldarrive 語言知識及應(yīng)用B21.-Isthis_______bookyouweretalkingaboutyesterday-Yes,thankyouverymuch.A.a B.the C./22.Iaskedher________thebagbecauseitwastooexpensive.A.nottobuy B.tobuynot C.notbuy23.-It’ssurprisingthathegotsuchahighmark!-Yes,Iwonder_______it.A.howdidhedoB.howhedidC.whyhedidAlthoughyoumaymeetsomedifficulties,youshouldnever____________.A.turnup B.getup C.giveup25.You_______behungryafterthelongwalk,Helpyourselftosomecakes.A.can’t B.need C.must26.-I’vegotthefinalHarryPotterbook.-Youwillloveit,I________ittwicealreadyA.amreading B.wasreading C.haveread27.-Doyoulikethismovie-Yes,it’sthe______oneI’veeverseen.A.better B.best C.good28.Hehastoearnlotsofmoney________hecanbuyhischildrennicefoodandclothes.A.sothat B.suchthat C.inorderto29.Ms.Wangisanexcellentteacher,________inourclasslovesher..A.Someone B.Noone C.Everyone30.Wheneverhewaslate,hecouldfindplentyofexcuses_______soundedreasonable.A.who B.where C.which31.OurEnglishteacherisverynice,We____friendssincethreeyearsago.A.became B.havebeen C.havemade32.IlovethissongbyLadyGaga,wouldyou______theTVabit,please

Ican’thearitclearly.

A.turnon B.turndown C.turnupIttookmetwoweeks_______readingthenovelswrittenbyGuoJingming.A.finish B.tofinish C.finishing-Youhaven’tbeentotheWestLake,haveyou

-_______.ButIwillgotherewithmyparentsthissummervacation.

A.No,Ihaven’t B.No,Ididn’t C.Yes,Idid35.—Couldyouguess—

I’venoideaaboutit.

A.whywashelate B.whenshallwehavethesportsmeeting C.howmuchhepaidforthecamera 三、閱讀(共10小題;每小題2分)APaulandJasonwerebrotherswholivedandworkedonneighbouringfarms,For35yearstheyfarmedsidebyside,sharingmachineryandgoodsasneeded,withoutasingleproblem.However,oneautumn,thingschanged.Itbeganwithatinydisagreementaboutahorse,whichgrewintoamajordifference.Thedifferenceledtoangrywords,followedbyweeksofsilencebetweenthetwobrothers.OnemorningtherewasaknockonPaul’door.Heopeneditandsawabuilderholdinghistoolbox,”I’mlookingforafewdays’work,”thebuildersaid.“ArethereanyjobshereIcouldhelpwith”“Yes,“answeredPaul,extremelypleasedtoseethebuilder.“Idohaveajobforyou.Lookatthatfarmacrossthecreek.That’smybrother’sfarm.Thatcreekusedtobeagrassfield,butlastweekmybrotherdugapathfromtheriverandmadethecreek.ButI’llgowithonebetter.Seethatpileofwood

Iwantyoutobuildmeafence,twometrestall,soIwon’tneedtoseehimanymore.”

Thebuildersaidthoughtfully,“IthinkIunderstandthesituationandI’llbeabletodoajobthatpleasesyou.”Paulhadbusinessintownthatdayandleftthebuildertohiswork.Whenhereturned,thebuilderhadjustfinishedhisjob.Paulwasshocked.Insteadofafencetherewasabridge,stretchingfromonesideofthecreektotheother.AsPaulstoodonthebridge,staringinamazement,hisyoungerbrotherJason,cameacross,andtookPaul’shand.”YouareagoodmantohavebuiltthisbridgeafterallI’vedone,”saidJason.Then,Paul,withtearsinhiseyes,saidtothebuilderwhowaspackinghisbagtogo,“Thankyousomuch.Pleasestay.Ihavemuchmoreforyoutodo.”“I’dloveto,“thebuildersaidquickly,“butIhavemanymorebridgestobuild.”46.Whatwasthecauseofthedisagreementbetweenthetwobrothers___________.A.Thediggingofthecreek B.Aproblemaboutafarmanimal C.Whoownedthefieldbetweenthefarm. D.Whowouldpayforbuildingthefence.47.Theunderlinedexpression”gowithonebetter”inparagraph4means_______.A.Dosomethingevenworse B.ImprovethesituationC.Pointouthismistake D.HelphimoutWhatdoweknowaboutthebrothers.A.Theyhadbeenfightingformanyyears. B.Theirfarmswerenotverysuccessful. C.Theyfinallyrealizedtheirmistakes. D.Theylikedbuildingbridges.Whydidthebuilderbuildthebridge?A.Heneededawaytogetacrosstheriver.B.Therewasnotenoughwoodforthefence.C.HemisunderstoodPaul’sinstructions.D.Hewantedtobringthebrotherstogether.50.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingtakeplaceinthestory?a.Thebrothersstoodonthebridge.b,Jasondugthecreek.c,Thebrothersbecameangrywitheachother.d.Thebuilderaskedforwork.e.PaulwentintotownA.b-c-e-d-a B.c-b-d-e-aC.b-e-c-a-d D.c-d-b-a-eBFity-threeyearsagoBarbieMillientRobertsfirstappearedintheworldoftoys.Sincethen,Barbiedoll,aseveryonecalledher,hasbecomethemostsuccessfultoydollinhistory.Herparent,theMattelCompany,saidthat90%ofallAmericangirlsbetween3and10haveatleastoneBarbieathome.However,Barbieisfacingsometroubleatpresent.Therearemanysimilardollsonthemarketincompetitionwithher.AnotherdollnamedBratz,forexample.Cametolifethirteenyearsago.Shelooksmoreliketoday’spopstarswithheavymakeupandminiskirts.Andhercompanyoffersmorekindsofclothes,too.ItseemsthatBarbiehashermagicamongoldergirls.“Foryoungergirls,playingwithaBarbieismuchfun.Butwhenyougetolder,youwantsomethingsmarterandmoremodern.”saysVeraShepherd,ashopassistantinaNewYorktoystore.Itisgoodnewsthatontheinternationalmarket,BarbieisstillNo.1.AlthoughMattelissellingfewerBarbiesintheUnitedStatestheseyears,salesinothercountriesarestillgoingup.InJanuary,2009,MattelopeneditsfirstBarbiestoreinShanghai,Wheregirlscanshop,eat,drinkorevenbecomefashiondesignersfortheirownBarbies.MattelisplanningbigcelebrationsforBarbie’s53rdbirtday.FashiondesignersfromallovertheworldhavebeencalledtomakenewdressesforBarbie.HowlongwillBarbiestaypopularintheworldintheworldoftoydolls?Itishardtosay,but53issurelynottheagetoretire..

51.Barbie’sfamilynameis_______.A.Roberts B.Millicent C.Shepherd D.Bratz52.Barbie’stroubleisthat_______.A.itwearsheavymakeupandminiskirts B.otherdollsaremorepopularwithlittlegirlsC.Otherdollsaretryingtobeatherinthemarket D.Ithasbecomelesspopularintheinternationalmarket53.GirlscandothefollowinginthefirstBarbieShopinShanghaiexcept_______.A.Goingshopping B.Havingfood C.drinkingjuice D.Takingphotos54.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlined”fashiondesigners“inthepassage

A.珠寶設(shè)計師 B.發(fā)型設(shè)計師 C.舞臺設(shè)計師 D.服裝設(shè)計師55.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage_______.A.FirstBarbieShopinShanghai.B.Barbie’sPastandPresentC.Barbie’s53rdBirthdaypartyD.BarbieLostHerMagic首字母填空專練(二)(26)Americansthinkmuchabouttime.Fromchildhood(童年)theylearntovalue(珍惜)time.Aschildren,theyaret1tobeo2timetoschool,toworkandtodoeverything.Whentheyarehavingagoodtime,theysaythattimeg3easily.Whenapersonisdying,theysayheislivingonaborrowedtime.Timeismoney.Timeisknowledge.Timeise4inAmerica.AworkingAmericanhastoworkhardforeighthoursadayorfortyhoursaweek.Thisistheworkingtime.Inhisf5time,healsoworkshardformoremoney.EvenonSaturdayandSundayhealsoworkshardasu6.Inthestreetyoucanh7seeamanwalkingslowly.Theywalkveryfast.Inf8,theyarerunning.Theylovetimebecausetimecanbringthemmoneyandlotsofthings.Buts9theyalsohatetime,b10theyfeeltheyhavebecomeservants(仆人)oftheclock.1.___________2.___________3.____________4.____________5._____________6.___________7.___________8.____________9.____________10._____________(28)Beforeyougotoanothercountry,itisagreathelpifyouknowthelanguageandsomeofthecustomsofthecountry.Whenpeoplemeeteachotherforthef1timeinBritain,theysay“Howdoyoudo?”ands2hands.Usuallytheydonotshakehandswhentheyjustmeetorsayg3.Buttheyshakehandsaftertheyhaven’tmetforalongtimeorwhentheywillbea4fromeachotherforalongtime.LastyearagroupofGermanstudentswenttoEnglandf5aholiday.TheirteachertoldthemthattheEnglishpeopleh6shakehands.Sowhentheym7theirEnglishfriendsatthestation,theykepttheirhandsbehindtheirbacks.TheEnglishstudentshadlearnedthattheG8shakehandsasoftenaspossible,sotheyp9theirhandsinfrontandgotreadytoshakehandswiththem.Itmadeb10ofthemlaugh.1.___________2.___________3.____________4.____________5._____________6.___________7.___________8.____________9.____________10._____________(29)Radioandtelevisionareverypopularintheworldtoday.MillionsofpeoplewatchTV.Perhapsm1peoplelistentotheradio.TheTVis,ofcourse,moreusefulthantheradio.B2TVyoucanseeandhearwhatish3intheworld.Nowradioisstillwithus.Andthenumberoflistenersisbecominglarger.Onereasonforthisistheinventionofthetransistor(半導體)radio.Atransistorradioiss4verysmall.Itisverye5tocarry.Youcanputoneinyourpocketandlistentoitonthebuso6onyourbikewhenyougotowork.Itisbetterforblindpeople.Thesight(視力)ofmanyoldpeopleisnotgoode7towatchTV,sotheylistentotheradiomoreoften.W8peopleareworking,theyc9watchTVbuttheycanlistentomusicornewsovertheradio.What’smore,radioism10cheaperthanTV.1.___________2.___________3.____________4.____________5._____________6.___________7.___________8.____________9.____________10._____________(30)Dreamsmaybemoreimportantthansleep.“Somepeopledon’tneedverymuchsleep.Butweallneedtodream,”scientistssay.Dreamst1upaboutonequarterofoursleepingtime.Peoplehaveseveraldreamseachnight.Dreamsarel2shortmovies.Theyareusuallyi3color.Somedreamsarelikeoldmovies.Theycometousoveragain.Thatmaybebecausethedreamerisw4aboutsomething.Dreamingmaybeawayoftryingtof5ananswer.Somepeoplegetnewi6abouttheirworkfromdreams.Theycouldhavebeenthinkingabouttheirworkallday.Thesethoughtscancarryoverintodreams.Sometimeswewakeupwithagoodfeelingfromadream.Butoftenwecan’trememberthedream.Dreamscand7quicklyfrommemory.Toom8dreamingcanbeharmful.Themorewesleep,thel9wedream.Themindishardatworkwhenwedream.Thatiswhywemayhavealongsleepandstillwakeupt10.1.___________2.___________3.____________4.____________5._____________6.___________7.___________8.____________9.____________10._____________(31)MrsSmithwascrossingthestreetwhileacarhither.Itbrokeherlegandshehadtobeinh1.Thedoctortoldhertostayathomeformorethanamonthaftershewasoutofhospital.Whenherhusbandwenttowork,nobodytalkedwithher,soshefeltl2.Themanboughtacatforhiswife.Shelovedhimverymuchandgavehimthemostdeliciousfood.Sheforgotallwhenshewasp3withhim.Oneeveningitbegantoblowsuddenly.Therewasalotofcloudsabovethetown.Itseemedtosnowsoon.MrsSmithfriedsomefishforhercat,butshecouldn’tfindhim.Shelookedeverywhereintheroomsands4hisname,butshedidnotfindhim.Shewasquitew5.Itwashisfirstwinter!Soshecalledthepoliceandsaid,“I’velostasmallblackcat.Hasanybodyfoundhim”

“No,madam,”answeredapolicemanattheo6end.“Butcatsarereallystronga7.Theysometimeslivefordaysinthesnow,andwhenitmeltsorsomebodyfindsthem,theyarequiteallright.”MrsSmithfelth8whensheheardthis.“And,”shesaid,“mycatisveryclever.Healmosttalks.”Thepolicemanwasgettingrathert9.“Wellthen,”hesaid,“Whynotp10yourtelephonedown

Maybehe’stryingtocallyou!”

1.___________2.___________3.____________4.____________5._____________6.___________7.___________8.____________9.____________10._____________(32)MrKingworksinahospital.Hismedicalskillsareveryg1andpeopleliketogotohim.Andhe’softenb2inthedaytime.Soheh3tohaveagoodrestathome.Helivesinabuildingoutsidethecity.Allhisneighbourskeepquiete4Mike,whomovedtherelastmonth.Theyoungmanlivesjustupstairs.Helikesmusicandb5apianolastweek.Heworksinanofficeandalwaysplaysthepianoaftersupper.Hecan’tplayitw6andmakesalotofnoise.MrKingcan’tfallasleep.Itmakeshima7.HeoftengoesupstairsandtellsMikeaboutit.Buttheyoungmanusuallyf8itsoon.OnedayMikewasill.Hehadtogotothehospital.MrKingl9himoverandsaid,“Ifyoustopplayingthepianoatnight,you’lls10beallright.”Whentheyoungmanleft,anurseasked,“Doesplayingthepianohaveanythingtodowithhisrecovery(康復(fù)),MrKing”

“Yes,”saidMrKing,“He’soneofmyneighbours!”1.___________2.___________3.____________4.____________5._____________6.___________7.___________8.____________9.____________10._____________趣味天地小幽默父與子Father:Youknow,Tom,whenLincolnwasyourage,hewasaverygoodstudent.Infact,hewasthebeststudentinhisclass.

Tom:Yes,Father.Iknowthat.Butwhenhewasyourage,hewasPresidentoftheUnitedStates.

狗也知道這個諺語嗎Thelittleboydidnotlikethe

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