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九年級英語七選五專練1(10篇帶答案)-九年級英語七選五專練1(10篇帶答案)-九年級英語七選五專練1(10篇帶答案)-資料僅供參考文件編號:2022年4月九年級英語七選五專練1(10篇帶答案)-版本號:A修改號:1頁次:1.0審核:批準:發(fā)布日期:九年級英語七選五專練1(10篇)1Thebestthingtostartyourdayisagoodbreakfast.____1____“Eatbreakfastlikeaking,lunchlikeaprinceanddinnerlikeapauper(窮人).”As

theoldsayingtellsus,breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday._____2_____Ifpeopledon’thavebreakfastinthemorning,theywillfeeltiredandgetangryeasily.Breakfasthelpschildren

staymorefocusedinschool.Astudyshowedthatchildrenwhoeatbreakfastregularlyscorehigherinmostsubjects.Breakfastisalsoimportantforweightloss._____3______Ahealthyandbalanced

breakfastshouldincludesomeprotein(蛋白質(zhì))likeeggs,milkoralittlemeat,whichmakesyouenergeticallday.Carbohydrates(碳水化合物)likericeorbreadcankeepyouactive._____4______However,inChina,breakfastisdifferentfromregiontoregion.Porridgewithpickles(腌菜),baozi,noodles,soybeanmilkandyoutiaoarecommonthroughoutthewholecountry._____5_____Theythinkthatporridgeandnoodlesarenotonlyeasilydigested,butalsocanprovideenoughenergyinthemorning.Vegetablesandfruithavethevitaminsthathumansneed.Therearedifferenttypesof

breakfastsaroundtheworld.AlthoughwesternculturehasinfluencedChinaalot,mostpeoplestillprefertraditionalChinesebreakfast.Ifyouhaveabalancedbreakfast,youwilleatlessthroughouttheday.Itprovidesuswithenergyafteralongnightwithoutfood.Youmaygettiredafteranall-daywork.Ifyoueatbreakfastwell,youwilllosemuchweight.2Everyyearthousandsofpeoplegethurtordiewhentheyarecrossingtheroad._____1_____Oldpeopleoftengethurtordiebecausetheycan’tseeorhearverywell.Childrenusuallymeetwithaccidentsbecauseoftheircarelessness._____2_____Howcanwelessen(減少)trafficaccidents_____3______Forthedrivers,theyshouldn’tdrivetoofast.Iftheydrivetoofast,itwillbeverydifficulttostopthecarsinaveryshorttime.Forthepedestrians(行人),it’sveryimportanttobecarefulwhentheyarewalkingontheroad._____4_____Wemuststopandlookbothwaysbeforecrossingtheroad.Lookleftfirst,nextlookright,thenlookleftagain.Onlywhenwearesurethattheroadisclear,wecancrossit._____5_____It’snotsafetorun.Ifpeoplerunacrosstheroad,theymayfalldown.Asteens,weshouldtrytohelpchildren,oldpeopleorblindpeopletocrosstheroad,andneverplayinthestreet.Mostofthesepeopleareoldpeopleandchildren.Theyforgottolookandlistenbeforetheycrosstheroad.Therefore,whenwewalkacrosstheroad,wemusttrytowalkalongthepavements.Therightwaytocrosstheroadistowalkquickly.Allofusmustobeythetrafficrules.Thenumberoftheaccidentsisgettingbiggerandbigger.Roadsafetyisoneofthemostimportantthingsinourlife.3Somepeoplestillliveintheirhometown.However,othersmayonlyseeitonceortwiceayear.Nowadays,___86____.AmongtheseisZhongWei,a46-year-oldhusbandandfather.HehaslivedinWenzhouforthelast13years.Withahardjobinacrayonfactory,hedoesn’tfindmuchtimetovisithishometown.“Iusedtoreturnhomeatleastonceayear,butIhaven'tbeenbackforalmostthreeyearsnow.Itsashame,butIjustdon’thavethetime,”hesays.ManypeoplelikeZhongWeiregardwithgreatinteresthowtheirhometownshavechanged.____87_____.Inmanyplaces,thegovernmenthasalsobuiltnewschoolsandsentteachersfromthecitiestohelp.“Inoticedthat’strueofmyhometown,”addsZhongWei.“Childrenhavelearnedtoreadandcountatmyoldprimaryschoolsincethemid-20thcentury.But___88______.Iheartheyregoingtobuildanewschoolthere.”ZhongWeithinkssuchdevelopmentsaregood,andhealsoknowsthathishometowncannotalwaysstaythesame.AccordingtoZhongWei,however,somethingswillneverchange.“Inmyhometown,therewasabigoldtreeoppositetheschool._____89___Mostofthechildreninmytimelikedtoplaytogetherunderthatbigtree,especiallyduringthesummerholidays.Itwassuchahappychildhood.____90_______A.hundredsofvisitorscometothecountry.B.Ourhometownhasleftmanysoftandsweetmemoriesinourhearts.C.nowthebuildingsarereallyold.D.millionsofChineseleavethecountrysidetosearchforworkinthecitiesE.manynewbuildingsarebuiltinthecountry.F..Itisstillthereandhasbecomequiteasymboloftheplace.G.Perhapslargehospitalsandnewroadshaveappeared.4Inthecountriesallovertheworld,peopleareleavingthecountrysideinlargenumberstofindjobsinthecities.Theyleavebecausethecountrysideismuchpoorerthanthecity.1Servicessuchashospitalsandtransportareusuallymuchbetterincitiesthantheyareinthecountryside.Theyhopethattheirliveswillimprovewhentheymovetothecity.ButinthebigcitiesofEuropeandAmerica,peoplearemovingoutofthecity.Theseareusuallyfamilieswhohavesomemoney,andwanttoliveaquieterlife.2Theyaretiredofthecrowdedstreets,crowdedtrainsandbuses.Theydon’twanttositintrafficanymore.Theywantahousewithagarden,andcleanairthatisn’tpolluted.Sotheymoveout.Somedon’tgoveryfar,justalittlewayoutofthecity,tothetownsnearthecities,andotherpeoplemovetotherealcountrysidewithsheepandcowsandgreenfields!3Notallthosewhomovefromthecitytothecountrysidearehappy.Aftertwoorthreeyears,manypeoplewhohavedonethisfeelthatitwasabigmistake.Theydon’tmakesomuchmoneyandthereisn’tmuchworktodo.4Asaresult,quitealotofpeoplewhohavemovedtothecountrysidemovebacktothecity.“It’swonderfultoseecrowdsinthestreetsandcinemalights,”theysay,“5”A.We’llneverleavethecountryside!B.I’msogladthatI’mbackinthecity!C.Andoftenthereisn’tmuchworkthere.D.Theyaretiredofthenoiseandthedirtofthecity.E.Mostoldpeopleprefertostayintheirhometown.F.There,theystartnewlivesandtrytomakenewfriends.G.Countrypeopleareverydifferentandaren’talwaysveryfriendly.5Agirltoldhermomeverythingwasgoingwrongforher,___1__Afterhearingthedaughter’swords,theniceandpatientmotherthoughtofagoodwaytomakeherdaughterhappy.“Iwillmakeadeliciouscakeforyou,”saidthemom.___2_Whenthemompreparedthecookingutensils(炊具)andingredients,thedaughtersatagainstthekitchendoor,watchingher.Hermomaskedher,___3_Thedaughterreplied,“Sure,Mom!YouknowhowIlovecake!”“Alright,”themomsaid,“drinksomeofthiscookingoil.”Thedaughterwasverysurprisedandsaid,“WhatNoway!!!”“Howaboutacoupleofraw(生的)eggs?”askedthemomandthedaughteranswered,“Noway!”“Howaboutsomeflour(面粉)

”“No,Mom!Iwillbesick!”Themotherexplained,“Alloftheseareuncookedandtastebad,butifyouputthemtogether,_4_Lifeworksthesameway.Whenweaskourselveswhytherearesomanydifficulttimes,wedon’trealizewhatasuccesstheseterribleeventswillleadusto.__5_KeepthehopethatonedayyourdayisAPIECEOFCAKE!”A.“Mydear,wouldyoupleasepassmesomecake”

B.theymakeadeliciouscake.C.HavingagreatdayalsomeanshavingagreatCAKE!D.andthatshealwaysfailedhermathexamsothatshewouldn’tliketostudyatall.E.theytasteterrible.F.Shewalkedintothekitchen,andthedaughterfollowed.G.“Mydear,wouldyoulikeapieceofcake”

6Doesyourclassusee-mailHaveyouevertriedtowriteastoryforournewspaperandsenditinbye-mail_______1_______Butdoyouknowwheree-mailcamefrom?

ThemanwhoinventeditwasRayTomlinson,aUSengineer.Hediedearlythismonthattheageof74.Backin1971,Tomlinsonwasworkingonsomethingthatcouldsendmessagesfromonecomputertoanother.Tomlinsontriedtofindawaytoseparateusers’namesfromthenamesoftheircomputers.______2_______However,itcouldn’tbeapopularone,anditcouldn’tbeonethatcomputersmightknowinadifferentsituation.Italsoneededtobeonkeyboardsatthesametime._______3_______Itwasperfect.

“The‘@’signmadethemostsense,”hetoldWiredin2012.“Itsaidwheretheuserwas…at.”Forexample,bywriting“Alexat21stCenturyTeens”youcansendamessagetosomebodynamedAlexwhoworksat21stCenturyTeens._______4________TheinterestingthingisthatTomlinsondidn’trememberwhattheveryfirsttestmessagehesentwas.“ProbablythefirstmessagewasQWERTYUIOPorsomethinglikethat,”Yahooreported,guessingthefirstrowoflettersonthekeyboard.

Tomlinson,thefatherofe-mail,changedthewaytheworldcommunicatesandmoreimportantlysavedthesymbol“@”._______5________Mostfamously,socialmedia(社交媒體)likeWeiboandWeChatuseitatthebeginningofusernames.Soevenifwedon’tusee-mailsomeday,Tomlinson’scontributionwillcertainlyliveon.Thiswastheearlyformofe-mail.Heneededsomekindofsymbol.Nowmanypeoplelikeusingittosende-mails.E-mailisusedforeverything,anditmakeslifeeasier.E.The“@”signwasthere,andprettymuchnooneusedit.F.Today,the“@”symbolisfindingnewlifeoutsideofourinboxes(收件箱).G.Noteveryonelikestousethe“@”sign.7Wecannotrememberclearlysincewhenwehavestartedtotakeourmobilestoadinnertable._______1_______Onceadishcomes,insteadofliftingourchopsticks,wetakeoutourmobilesandclick(咔噠).Later,wepostthephotosontomicroblogorWeChat,waitingtobeliked”.Thenwecheckourmobilesfromtimetotimeduringthemealtoseewhetherweget“l(fā)iked”ornot.______2________DoesthatsoundfamiliartoyouDoyoudothatoftenIfnot,howdoyoufeelwhenothersdothatwhenhavingdinnerwithyou?

Arecentstudyshowswhatweareusedtodoingisnotthatgood.Spendingtimetakingphotosoffoodmakesthefoodlesssatisfying._______3_______Somepeoplewereaskedtotakephotosbeforetheycouldenjoyfood.Itturnedoutthatthemorephotostheytook,thelessdeliciousthefoodseemedtothem.______4_______Besidesthescientificresult,therearealsosomeotherbadinfluencesoftakingphotosoffoodbeforemeals.Afterpostingthephotosontotheinternet,onewillinvoluntarily(不自覺地)checkhismobilemanytimes.“Doeseveryonelikemyphotos

Ihopealotofpeoplelikethem!”Itseemslikeyourmobilesecretlycallsyournameallthetime,evenwhenyouarewithrealpeople.So,nexttimeyougoouttohavedinnerwithyourfamilyorfriends,howaboutnottakingphotosoffood?_______5_______Trustme.Itwillbeawonderfultime.A.Totestthis,someresearchersdidanexperiment.B.Peopleliketakingphotoswithfriendsorfamilies.C.Thishappensalot,especiallywhenweeatout.D.Wejustcannotleaveourmobilesforonlyameal.E.So,whynotstoptakingphotosandjustenjoythefoodinfrontofyou?

F.Pleaseremembertotakephotosoffoodrtohaveawonderfullife.G.Letthefoodbedeliciousasitisandshareyourlifewithpeoplearoundyou.8Everyoneneedsfriends.Friendsplayaveryimportantroleinourlives._____1_____Someofourfriendshipsaren'thealthy.Herearesomeopinionsofwhattrulysuccessfulfriendshipsarelike.____2____Theysharethesamesenseofhumor.It'swhathelpstheirrelationstaysostrong.Also,makingajokeofone'sfriendisalwaysfunny.Goodfriendswanteachothertobehappy,andwhatwillbebetterthangettingagoodlaugh?

There'snocomparing,andthere'snodisappointmentwhenonefriendfallsbehind.Instead,bestfriendscheereachotheronnomatterwheretheyareinlife._____3_____Andtheycomforteachotherwhensomethingterriblehappens.Theywanttobesuccessfultogether,sotheytrytohelpeachotheroutasmuchaspossible.Truefriendsvaluehonesty.Theytalkaboutsomethingdirectly._____4_____Ifthere'sadisagreement,theytalkitoutinperson.Theymakesuretocommunicateasopenlyandhonestlyaspossible,becausetheyknowthat'showrealfriendshipslast.______5_____Theydon'twishtheirfriendwouldstopdoingthisorstartdoingthat.Theyjustknowwhotheyare,andtheyaccepttheirfriendcompletely.Nobodyisperfect,andinfact,thesepeopleappreciateeachotherforfaults.Itistheirfaultsthatmaketheminteresting.A.Theycelebratewhenthingsgoreallywell.B.Goodfriendslaughateachother’sjokes.C.Agoodfriendislikeamirror.D.However,notallofourfriendsaregoodforus.E.Theyalwayssharethoughtsandfeelingshonestly.F.Afriendinneedisafriedindeed.G.Bestfriendsaccepteachother.9Itisaverycommonthingforapersontohaveagoodfriend.MygoodfriendisDiana.Sheisarichandproudgirl._____1___sonobodywantstobeherfriend.

onedayafterschool,IwaswaitingforDianawhenViviencameuptome.Shegavemeabiscuit.Iacceptedit.___2____andfromthenon,IbegantospendmoretimewithVivienthanwithDiana.Ifeltalittleuneasy.

Afterafewdays,IwenttoseeDianaforsomesnackswhenViviencameandsatwithme.Sheofferedmeasandwich._____3_____Shewalkedaway.IwasangrywithDianaforbeingsorudeandthoughtless.

“Nevermind,”Viviensaid.“I’musedtoit.”

Afterschool,ItriedtocatchupwithDiana.____4_____butshewouldnotlistentome.Shesaid,“Goandjoinyour‘dear’Vivien.Iknowyoumakenewfriendsandforgettheoldones.”Forthenextfewweeks.wedidnottalktoeachother.Then.oneday,DianacametoVivienandme,saying,”I’mreallysorryaboutwhatIdid.I’maspoiled(寵壞的)girl,butIalsoneedgoodfriendsjustlikeyou.Wouldyoupleaseforgive(原諒)me”VivienandIlookedateachotherandsmil

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