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【期末復習專題卷】人教版英語九年級上冊

專題02完形填空

一、完形填空

Mostofmydayisfulloflessonsandhomework.Itisvery]tofindtimefor

myself.ButwhenIgetsomefreetime,Ihavemany2todo,suchassleeping,going

tothemoviesandlisteningtomusic.

First,I3sleepingverymuch.WhenIamatschool,Itrytomaketimeduring

mybreaksandlunchtimetogetafewminutestosleep.Ithelpsme4awakeallthe

way.IfIdonotgetagoodsleep,Iwillbevery5thenextday.

Second,goingtothemoviescanmakemerelax(放松).WhenIam6,itis

alwaysagoodideatogooutandwatchamovie.Laughing,gettingfrightenedandeven

7areallgoodwaysofrelaxing.

Listeningtomusicismyhobby8.1thinkmusicisveryimportantin

everyone'slife.Someparentsthinklisteningtomusicwillmaketheirchildrenbecomepoor

students,sothey9themfromlisteningtoit.ButIdon'tthinkso.WhenIamina

badmood(心情),musiccanmakemequiet.10hobbies,therewillbenocolorin

mylife,Iwillkeepmyhobbiesforever.

1.A.importantB.hardC.usefulD.interesting

2.A.subjectsB.competitionsC.activitiesD.clubs

3.A.finishB.practiceC.likeD.dislike

4.A.stayB.meanC.becomeD.have

5.A.sadB.easyC.tiredD.useless

6.A.boringB.boredC.unpopularD.uninteresting

7.A.eatingB.drinkingC.believingD.crying

8.A.asusualB.atleastC.aswellD.atpresent

9.A.askB.solveC.stopD.help

10.A.WithB.WithoutC.InD.For

閱讀下面短文,從每小題A、B、C、D中選出一個能填入文章中相應空白處的最佳答

案。

Whenpeoplethinkoftigers,theythink:stronganddangerous.Butnow,thebiganimal

iscallingforourhelp.

Therewereonceeightkindsof11intheworld,butthreediedoutduringthe

20thcentury.Inthelast70years,the12ofSiberiantigers(東北虎)hasgonefrom

asmanyas300to1322somewhere.TheSiberiantigerhasbeen14dying

outcompletely.Ifthegovernmentdoesn'tmakeanyefforts,it'squite15thatthere

willbenomoreSiberiantigersinChinaintentotwentyyears.Inordertodoublethenumber

ofwildtigersinthe16tenyears,theWorldWildlifeFund(世界自然基金會)has

startedaprogramrecently.It17savewildtigersandputanendtotigerhuntingand

killing.China,togetherwithtwelveother18、hasjoinedin.

Wildanimals,suchasreddeerandwildpigs,arethemain19ofthetigers.The

huntingoftheseanimalsisthegreatestthreat(危險)totigers.Sothemostimportantthingis

20theanimalsthattigerseat.Toprotectthewildtigers,weneedtocallon

morepeopletostopeatingandhuntingwildanimals.

11.A.pigsB.tigersC.deerD.dogs

12.A.nameB.kindC.numberD.size

13.A.lessthanB.morethanC.biggerthanD.largerthan

14.A.inneedofB.indangerofC.infrontofD.inthemiddleof

15.A.possibleB.impossibleC.necessaryD.important

16.A.lastB.nextC.pastD.first

17.A.aimstoB.usedtoC.refusestoD.likesto

18.A.citiesB.provincesC.countriesD.villages

19.A.friendsB.foodC.membersD.children

20.A.tosellB.tokillC.tosaveD.tobuy

Ihaveinventedrobotswhichimprovetheworkofcars.Myloveofmakingthingsbegan

21Iwasakid.Ireallybecame22aboutinventingafterIlearnedabout

ThomasEdison.

Onedayinfourthgrade,ourteachergaveusaprojectinclass.Wehadtowritetoa

companyandlearnabouttheproducts.Ithoughtandthought.23IchosetheThomas

A.EdisonCompany.Soonafter,thecompanysentmeabookaboutthelifeofThomasEdison.

HowIenjoyedreadingandre-readingabouthis24!Iliketherecordedsoundandthe

electriclight(電燈)most.Theinventionswereclearlyprintedonmybrain(大腦).

Mydadnoticedmyinterestininventingand25me.Heshowedmehowtoturn

myideasintoplansandthenintonewthings.Once,Isurprisedmydad26amodel

planeImade.Later,wefoundasimilar(相似的)modelplaneinastore.Ilearnedthat

differentinventorsofteninventsimilarthings.Itisnotunusualforthistohappen.Ialso

learnedthatnotallgreatideas27.Failureisacommonpartoftheinventing.

AsmyfatherandIworkedtogether,Ibegantorealizethatmydadwasquiteaninventor

28.Hewasalways29abetterwaytodoasimplejob.Hisguidinghands,

togetherwithmy30ininventing,ledmetobecomeanengineer(工程師)andan

inventor.Ofcourse,IalsothankThomasEdison.Heismyhero.

21.A.beforeB.afterC.whenD.until

22.A.lonelyB.angryC.excitedD.relaxed

23.A.EasilyB.FinallyC.SafelyD.Quickly

24.A.lightsB.projectsC.suggestionsD.inventions

25.A.mistookB.refusedC.choseD.encouraged

26.A.withB.aboutC.intoD.from

27.A.workB.failC.comeD.end

28.A.myselfB.yourselfC.herselfD.himself

29.A.lookingatB.lookingforC.lookingafterD.lookingthrough

30.A.habitB.storyC.interestD.plan

Canyouimaginethata14-year-oldboygoestouniversity?JiaZijun,fromHenan,has

justdonethat.Heisthe31freshman(新生)atBeihangUniversityin2021.JiaZijun

tookpartingaokaoinJuneandgotatotalscoreof642.Peopleoftenthinkstudentslikehim

mustbevery32.ButJiathinkshis33justcamefromhiscuriosity(好奇)and

goodstudyhabits.

“WhenIwasinGrade1,1wascuriousabout34weweregoingtolearnnext.SoI

borrowedGrade2textbooksandlearnedthelessonsduringmysummerholidays.Ienjoyed

learningnewthings,9,hesaid.35this,JiaskippedGrade2,andthenGrade4.

AsJiawenttohighschool,he36thingsweregettinghardertolearn.Sohe

startedtomakeplanseverydayandset(帶U定)37forhimself.ctIstrictlyfollowedthe

plans,and38couldseemyprogress.Jiaalso39whathelearnedeachday

beforegoingtobed.40therewassomethinghecouldn,trememberwell,he

wouldtakealookatitthenextmorning.t4Iwasn'tgoodat41inhighschool,soI

printedthevocabularylistsandstuckthemonmybed.EverymorningwhenIwokeup,I

42thewords,anditwasagoodwaytorememberthings.

WhenJiafelt43,hehadaspecialwaytorelax:workingonmathproblems.

'Tdliketofinddifficultproblemstochallengemyself,andwhenIworkedthem

44,Ifeltreallyhappy.”

Inthefuture,Jiahopeshecankeephiscuriosityandstudyhabitsinuniversity,andkeep

45himselftobecomeabetterandmoreusefulpersontosociety.

31.A.youngestB.smartestC.thinnestD.shortest

32.A.shyB.handsomeC.proudD.talented

33.A.courageB.successC.fameD.humor

34.A.whatB.whoC.whereD.how

35.A.InsteadofB.AccordingtoC.ExceptforD.Becauseof

36.A.wonderedB.expectedC.discoveredD.doubted

37.A.datesB.goalsC.pricesD.scoops

38.A.hardlyB.probablyC.graduallyD.completely

39.A.reviewedB.comparedC.copiedD.overcame

40.A.AlthoughB.IfC.UnlessD.Before

41.A.physicsB.mathC.EnglishD.chemistry

42.A.lookedthroughB.lookedafterC.lookedupD.lookedfor

43.A.uncomfortableB.stressedC.satisfiedD.excited

44.A.atB.onC.againstD.out

45.A.producingB.expressingC.improvingD.repeating

Surpriseplaysanimportantroleinourlives.LasttermmyclassmatesandIgaveour

teacherabig46.Ourteacherhadabad47andcoughedalot.Shecould

hardlyspeakasentence.Whenwelookedatherpaleface,we48thewarmthshe

alwaysgaveus.Sowedecidedtodo49forher.SinceChristmaswascomingatthat

time,weplannedasurpriseforher.Imadeapostcardandwrote,tcIhopeyouget50

soon^^.

Duringclassbreak,thereweresomeotherthingsonherdesk,likecandiesandcakes.

Theyallcamefrommyclassmates.Anotewasalsolyingtheresaying,uTakecare,our

51teacher.MyclassmatesandIhidwhereourteachercouldn't52us,

waitingforherappearance.

Finally,ourteachercame.Seeingthepresentsonherdesk,shesmiled.53we

werenotrightbyherside,wecouldfeelherhappiness.Tears(眼淚)randownherface.And

whenshelookedupagain.Infrontof54werethreeshiningfacessmilingbackat

her."Thankyou!^^shewhispered(低聲地說),holdingourhandstightly(緊緊地).

Everyoneofus55needshelp.Andtome,thebestthingtodoistosurprise

themandcheerthemup.

46.A.boxB.cupC.opinionD.surprise

47.A.coldB.toothacheC.stomachacheD.backache

48.A.sentoutB.lookedforC.thoughtaboutD.putup

49.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing

50.A.fatterB.worseC.betterD.thinner

51.A.lazyB.lovelyC.terribleD.unfriendly

52.A.seeB.callC.askD.hear

53.A.AndB.ButC.ThoughD.Since

54.A.sheB.herC.himD.them

55.A.neverB.hardlyC.seldomD.sometimes

Mikewasreadinginthegardenwhenhismothercame.Shepointedtosomethingand

askedMikewhatitwas.Mikefelt56,buthetoldheritwasasparrow(麻雀)andgot

backintoreading.

Severalminuteslater,hismotherpointedasparrowandaskedaquestionagain.Mikegot

alittleangrierbut57answeredherquestion.Afteralittlewhile,hismotherdidthe

samethingoncemore.ThistimeMikecouldnot58hisanger.Heshoutedatherfor

59himagainandagain.

Theoldladysilently60anolddiary,turnedtoapageandshowedittoMike.

“Today,IwaswateringtheflowersinthegardenwhenlittleMikepointedtoa61

onthegrassandaskedmewhatitwas.I62athim,saiditwasasparrowandkissed

him.AfterawhileMikeaskedmeagainandIdidthesame.Pointingtothesamesparrow,

littleMikeaskedmewhatitwastwentytimesandI63answeringhisquestionand

kissinghimeverytime.”

SomethinggentlytouchedMike's64.Hisfaceturnedredwith65for

beingsoimpatienttohismotherandhehuggedhertightly.

Yourparentshavegivenyoumanythingsintheirlifetime,butyoumaynotrealizethat

untiltheyaregone.

56.A.happyB.lonelyC.proudD.angry

57.A.stillB.alwaysC.alreadyD.seldom

58.A.showB.leaveC.controlD.discover

59.A.refusingB.supportingC.encouragingD.troubling

60.A.setoutB.tookoutC.putoutD.lookedout

61.A.foxB.frogC.birdD.rabbit

62.A.threwB.smiledC.shoutedD.laughed

63.A.putonB.keptonC.triedonD.dependedon

64.A.faceB.mouthC.heartD.shoulder

65.A.shameB.fearC.happinessD.kindness

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處

的最佳選項。

Theearthisourhome.Wemusttakecareofit.Lifetodayiseasierthanitwas

66yearsago,butithasbroughtsomenewproblems.Oneofthebiggestproblemsis

pollution.Wecanseeit,smellit,drinkitandevenhearit.

Manhaspollutedthe67.Themorepeople,themorepollution.Manyyears

ago,theproblemwasnotsoseriousbecausetherewerenotso68people.Whenthe

landwasuseduportheriverwasnotcleaninaplace,manwentto69place.Now

manisslowlypollutingthewholeworld.70pollutionisstillaveryseriousproblem,

itisbadfor71thingsintheworld.

Manycountriesdon'tletpeoplebum72forairinhousesandfactoriesinthe

city.PollutionbySO2isnowthemostdangerouskindofairpollution.It'scausedby(由...

引起)heavytraffic.Peoplesayifs73toridebikes.Whenyouareriding,thereis

nopollution.Butevenindevelopedcountries,mostpeopledon'tgotoworkbybike.Ifsnot

becausebikesareexpensiveorpeoplearetirediftheyridetowork.It'sbecausethereareno

special(特另lj的)roadsonlyforbikes.Somorepeople74theirbikesandgotowork

bycar,thenthingsaregettingworseandworse.Weshouldhavespecialroadsonlyforbikes

andmakeit75difficultandexpensivefordriverstotaketheircarsintothecity

thattheywillgobacktousetheirbikes.

66.A.hundredB.hundredsofC.hundredofD.hundreds

67.A.moonB.starC.earthD.sun

68.A.lotB.moreC.manyD.much

69.A.othersB.theothersC.theotherD.another

70.A.AirB.FoodC.WaterD.Noise

71.A.lifeB.liveC.livingD.lives

72.A.anythingbadB.badanythingC.anythinggoodD.goodanything

73.A.leastB.bestC.mostD.worst

74.A.putonB.lookatC.putawayD.lookup

75.A.quiteB.suchC.veryD.so

Oldsoap(月巴皂)ischangingpeople'slivesinCambodiatheseyears.Agroupnamed

Eco-SanBank76usedsoapfromhotelsandthenturnsthemintonewonestogive

outtopeople.SamiLakhanistartedthis77threeyearsago.

HevisitedCambodiaforthefirsttimein2014.Helearnedthatmanypeoplein

Cambodiaarevery78.Manyofthemdon'thavesoapatall.Insomeplaces,they

evendon'thavecleaningwatertowashwith.Theclevermansoon79thatwasa

problemhecouldhelpsolve.

Eachyear,millionsoftouristsvisitCambodia.Many80thereuselotsofsoap.

SoLakhaniwentfromhoteltohotel,81iftheycouldgivetheusedsoapaway.

Hisproject82.ItlaterbecametheEco-SoapBank.TohelptheCambodian

familiesbecome83,somesoapisalsogiventolocalwomentosell.

TheprojecthashelpedhalfamillionCambodiansgetcleaner.ButLakhanihasabigger

84.Hewantstohelpmorepeopletaketheir85intotheirownhands.

SohehasmadeuphismindtostartEco-SoapBankineverytouristareaaroundtheworldto

helpthemavoidunnecessaryillnesses.

76.A.borrowsB.developsC.separatesD.collects

77.A.clubB.projectC.researchD.discussion

78.A.poorB.lazyC.kindD.wise

79.A.regrettedB.shoutedC.realizedD.doubted

80.A.officesB.schoolsC.hotelsD.families

81.A.tellingB.askingC.noticingD.deciding

82.A.grewB.endedC.failedD.broke

83.A.brightB.largeC.richD.perfect

84.A.jokeB.planC.enemyD.cost

85.A.knowledgeB.businessC.healthD.victory

TodayinChina,ifyouwalkintoparksandplacesofinterestincitieslikeXi'an,

Hangzhou,Nanjing,youwill86manypeopledressedinhanfu.Thetraditional

clothingforHanpeoplehasbeenmoreandmore87.

Accordingtoareport,thenumberofpeopleinthecountrythatlovehanfuwill

88growfrom2.04millionin2018to6.89millionbytheendofthisyearandover

70%ofthefansarebetween16and24yearsold.Whyarethese89hanfufansso

interestedinthetraditionalclothes?Thafsbecausetheylovethespecial90andthe

richculturebehindtheclothes.Also,hanfumeetstheirneedto91their

individuality(個性).

Tofollowthefashions(時尚),someplacesofinteresthave92freeentryto

visitorswearinghanfu.Lastyear,theancienttownofXitanginZhejiangProvince

93about187,000touristsfromhomeandabroadduringitshanfucultureweek.

Sincesomanypeoplebecomeinterestedinhanfu,manybusinesspeoplehavepaid

attentiontothis94market.WuQiuqiaohasashoponTaobao,whichsells

specially-madehanfuforpet95.Shewantstodosomethingdifferentwithherreal

interestsinhanfuandcats.Sofar,Wu'sshophasover16,000followersonTaobao,withthe

highestmonthlysalestopping70,000yuan.Ifssaidthatthemarketvalueofhanfuwouldbe

over10billionyuanthisear.

86.A.pickupB.comeacrossC.takeafterD.carefor

87.A.popularB.expensiveC.comfortableD.impossible

88.A.slowlyB.mainlyC.greatlyD.hardly

89.A.youngB.weakC.politeD.brave

90.A.toolB.tradeC.dealD.art

91.A.correctB.replaceC.expressD.manage

92.A.lentB.offeredC.postedD.carried

93.A.drewB.warnedC.trainedD.refused

94.A.movingB.missingC.fallingD.rising

95.A.dogsB.catsC.PigsD.birds

Thehumanpopulationisgrowingsofastandsoistheamountofthingsweuseand

96everyday!It'stimeforustothinkofwaystochangewhatwearedoingtothe

earth.97,withthesupportofourfriends,familiesandclassmates,therearemany

simplethingswecandotoprotecttheenvironment!

Driveourcarsless.Therearemanygreatwaysto98.Wecanwalkorridea

bikeinsteadof99towhereweneedtogo!Carpooling(拼車)isalsoa

100waytogetaroundanditmeanswecanspendmoretimewithourfriendsand

families!Itisaverygoodwaytoreduce101pollution.

Uselesselectricityand102.Turnoffthelightswhenweleavearoom!And

remembertoturnoffsmallmachineswhenwedon'tusethem103itsavesalotof

energythroughtheday.Somethingassimpleasturningoffthewaterwhilebrushingourteeth

canalsomakeabig104totheearth.

Onesmallstepforhumansisabig105fortheenvironment.Ifsnevertoolate

tomakeasmallchangeaslongasweputourheartintoit!

96.A.throwawayB.goawayC.runawayD.burnaway

97.A.SilentlyB.LuckilyC.RecentlyD.Finally

98.A.helpoutB.dealwithC.leaveoutD.getaround

99.A.takingabusB.drivingacarC.takingthesubwayD.running

100.A.badB.quietC.greatD.fair

101.A.airB.noiseC.lightD.white

102.A.timeB.waterC.energyD.paper

103.A.asB.afterC.beforeD.when

104.A.differenceB.problemC.progressD.hope

105.A.pointB.recordC.taskD.jump

Whatisthebestwaytostudy?Thisisaveryimportant106.SomeChinesestudents

oftenstudyvery107forlonghours.Itisagoodhabit(習,慣),108itisnotabetter

waytostudy.Anefficient(講效率的)109musthaveenoughsleep,enoughfoodand

enoughrest.Everyweekyouneedtogooutforawalkor110somefriendsorsomenice

places.Ifs111foryourstudy.Whenyoureturntoyourstudies,you511findyourself

112thanbeforeandyou'lllearnmuch.

Maybewecansaythat113EnglishisliketakingChinesemedicine.Wedon't

114thatit'sbitter(苦的).WemeanthatlikeChinesemedicine,theefficiencyofyour

studycomes115butsurely.Learnslowlybutsurelyeverydayandeffects(效果)will

comejustlikeChinesemedicine.

106.A.questionB.answerC.wayD.journey

107.A.farB.hardC.fastD.well

108.A.soB.andC.orD.but

109.A.teacherB.studentC.cookD.doctor

110.A.hurtB.raiseC.visitD.make

111.A.badB.goodC.cheapD.expensive

112.A.strongerB.weakerC.thinnerD.fatter

113.A.speakingB.learningC.readingD.writing

114.A.adviseB.completeC.meanD.offer

115.A.fastB.carefullyC.certainlyD.slowly

Artificialintelligence(人工智能),orAIinshort,isthescienceofgivingcomputersand

machinesabilitytothinkandworklikehumans.

AIscientistsandengineershavemadealotofcooltechnologies.AIisrapidlycatching

up116thehumanabilitytoreadfaces.Asaresult,facialrecognition(識另lj)

117alotintheworld.Chinesepoliceusethistechnologytoidentify(辨另lj)criminals.

Oncetheycaughtacriminalwhenhelistenedto118concert.119alsochecks

theIDofride-hailing(網(wǎng)約車)driversandletspeoplepayforthingswithasmile.

AIisalsousedinself-drivingcars120arebelievedtobethefutureofdriving.

Mostdriverswave(揮手)ornod(點頭)atpassers-bytoletthemcrossthestreet,but

self-drivingcarsdon'thavethis121.Carmakersaretestingalightsignalsystem(信

號系統(tǒng))tohelpthem“speak“tohumans.Thesystemcan122whatself-drivingcars

willdo.

Forexample,ifadriverlesscarisyielding(讓路),itwillflashtwowhitelightssideto

side.Arapidlyflashinglighttellspassers-bythatthecarisabouttospeedup.

ServiceRobotsalsoshowyouhow123AIis.Imaginethisyoucomebackto

homefromschoolandyourrobothousekeeperiswaitingforyouatthedoor.Afterdinner,he

teachesyou124thepiano,justlikearealmusicteacher.Suchthoughtswillsoon

happenintherealworld.Inthefuture125servicerobotswillbecomegoodhome

helpers.

AIissopowerfulthatitcanhelphumanbeingsandevenreplaceusinmanyjobs.

116.A.withB.toC.ofD.from

117.A.usesB.usedC.isusedD.isusing

118.A.anB.aC.theD./

119.A.HeB.SheC./D.It

120.A.whatB.whomC.thatD.who

121.A.ableB.abilityC.unableD.ably

122.A.giveB.createC.regretD.show

123.A.greatB.greatlyC.greaterD?greatest

124.A.playB.playingC.playedD.toplay

125.A.manyandmanyB.muchandmuchC.moreandmore

D.most

Thisstoryhappenedinasmallmountainvillage.Oneday,therewasa(n)126.

Nothingwasdestroyedandnobodywashurt.Butahugerockfellfromanearbymountain

andstoppedinthemiddleoftheroad.

Whentheearthquake127,manypeoplecametotheroadandsawthehuge

rock.Someofthestrongestmentriedtolifttherock128theroad.Buttheycould

notmoveitatall.Theytriedtopushitbut129.Theytriedtopullitwithropesbut

nothingworked.

“Well,"theyallagreed,"'Thereis130wecandoaboutit.Wewillhaveto

changetheroad.^^

Atthistime,aboyof11yearsoldsaid,tcIthinkIcanhelpyoutomovetherock.^^

t4You?^^theyshouted.tuWhatareyoutalkingabout?^^Themenall131atthe

boy.

Thenextmorning,somepeoplecameintothestreet.Oneofthemshouted,ccTherockis

132!”Morepeopleranouttoseewhathappened.Itwasright.Therockwasn'tin

themiddleoftheroadanymore.Itwasn'teven133theroad.

“Thisis134theysaid.“Wherediditgo?”

Theboystoodinthestreet,135."ItoldyouIcouldmoveitlastnight.”

Theboywalkedovertowheretherockhadbeenanduncoveredsome136.“I

buriedit,“hesaid.

Thesepeoplelooked137.t6Ybusee,“hesaid."Idugadeepholenexttothe

rockandasmallincline(斜坡)uptotherock,andtherock138downintothehole

byitself.Icovereditwithearth.”

Thecrowdsshouted,"Whata139boy!^^Andsomeofthemsaid,"Why

couldn'twethinkofthisgood140?”

126.A.floodB.snowstormC.earthquakeD.fire

127.A.happenedB.endedC.startedD.came

128.A.offB.overC.intoD.onto

129.A.workedB.failedC.wentD.caught

130.A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing

131.A.lookedB.laughedC.pointedD.called

132.A.hereB.brokenC.goneD.missed

133.A.betweenB.underC.overD.near

134.A.heavyB.dangerousC.strongD.impossible

135.A.crying

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