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九上完形填空期中復習專項練習10篇

第一篇

Iusedtofeelhopelessandfrustrated.Lastyearmymotherbecame1.illandhadanoperation

onherbrain.IfeltmywholeworldturnupsidedownandIhadno2.whatIcoulddotohelpherto

reduceherpain.Myeyeswerefilledwithtears3.Iwasalone.

Lastmonth14.awatch,whichwasan18-year-oldbirthdaygiftfrommyfather.Icouldnotfall

asleepforacoupleofnightsbecauseIfelt5.abouttheloss.

Therehavebeenmanybadthingsliketheseinmylife.Icouldneverknowhowtodealwithsuchtough

things6.Iread"IfYouHaveaLemon,MakeLemonade."

"Whenthewisemanishandedalemon,hesays,"What7.canIgetfromthis?HowcanI

improvemysituation?HowcanIturnthislemonintoalemonade?""thewriterwrote.

Isuddenly8.thatlifeisfullofupsanddowns,soIneedtostaypositiveallthetime.Now

whenIthinkofmypast,IwishIcouldhavedonewiththings9..Whenmymotherwasfighting

againstherillness,Ishouldhaveheldherhandsinmine,tellingherthingswouldgetbetter10.

hidingandcrying.

Severalweeksago,Itookpartinaschoolsingingcompetition.Ididn't11.aprize.IfIhadnot

readthisarticle,Iwouldcertainlyhavefelt12.again.Butinstead,Ismiledafterthecompetition.I

washappythat13.Ihadgotsomestageexperience.

Lifeisnotjustabedofroses.Therearethorns(刺).14.,butthesethornshelpusbecomebrave

andstrong.Whenlife15.usalemon,let!strytomakealemonade.

1.A.exactlyB.seriouslyC.possiblyD.hardly

2.A.hopeB.wonderC.ideaD.doubt

3.A.whateverB.whereverC.wheneverD.whoever

4.A.receivedB.soldC.fixedD.lost

5.A.unbelievableB.comfortableC.angryD.terrible

6.A.whenB.untilC.whetherD.since

7.A.lessonB.lemonadeC.decisionD.challenge

8.A.realizedB.thoughtC.discoveredD.predicted

9.A.silentlyB.differentlyC.easilyD.suddenly

10.A.becauseofB.exceptforC.insteadofD.awayfrom

11.A.expectB.missC.winD.refuse

12.A.embarrassedB.disappointedC.excitedD.scared

13.A.atonceB.attimesC.atlastD.atleast

14.A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.though

15.A.showsB.makesC.givesD.sends

第二篇

It*shardtobeanastronaut'sson.Everybodyexpectsyoutobe1..Fmjustanormaleleven-

year-oldkid.Myfatherissogoodateverything.Ioftenwonder2.myfathereverhadasonlike

me.

Onemorning,myteacherannounceda3.Dayessay(散文)competitionforthewholeschool.

WhatwouldI4.?Myfatherisanastronaut.Iwouldstartoutlikethat.No,IdecidedIwouldn'tdo

that.Thewholecountryandmaybeeventhewhole5.sawmyfatherasanastronaut,6.

thatwasn'tthewayIsawhim.

HowdidI7.myfather?Hmm..

IsawhimsittingwithmeinthedarkwhenIwaslittleandhadanightmare.

Isawhimteachingmehowtothrowabaseball.

Irememberedhimhuggingmeforhourswhenmydogwaskilledbyacar.

AndIrememberedhowhe8.mewithanewlittledogatmyeighthbirthdayparty.

ThesewerethethingsIwasgoingtowriteaboutmydad.Tome,hewasn't9.aworld-famous

astronaut,hewasmydad.

OnThursdaynight,thewinningessayswouldbe10.inthehallwithalltheparentsand

studentspresent.Whenthethirdprizewasannouncedanditwasn'tme,Iwasrelievedand11.at

thesametime.Thenthesecondprize.Itwasme!Iwentuptothestageandreadmyessay"MyFather's

Son".IwatchedmyparentsasIread.

WhenIfinishedreading,theaudience(觀眾)applauded(鼓掌).Isawmyfatherblowinghisnose.Tears

wererunningdownmymother's12..Dad13.histhroat,andputhishandonmy

shoulder,"Son,thisistheproudestmomentofmylife."

Itwastheproudestmomentofmylife,too.MaybeIll14.beagreatheroorwinaNobel

Prize,butjustthen,itwas15.justtobemyfather'sson.

1.A.perfectB.happyC.tallD.lovely

2.A.whenB.howC.whereD.whether

3.A.Children'sB.Mother'sC.Teachers1D.Father's

4.A.writeB.takeC.sendD.make

5.A.schoolB.familyC.cityD.world

6.A.soB.andC.butD.for

7.A.careB.seeC.helpD.ask

8.A.frightenedB.worriedC.surprisedD.tired

9.A.simplyB.reallyC.certainlyD.clearly

10.A.finishedB.readC.writtenD.published

11.A.happyB.disappointedC.excitedD.thankful

12.A.faceB.earC.headD.back

13.A.hurtB.brokeC.clearedD.picked

14.A.everB.stillC.evenD.never

15.A.naturalB.enoughC.fairD.wise

第三篇

WhenmysonGenewasabout12yearsold,Istartedhelpinghimlearntowork.Iboughttwenty

chickensandaskedhimto1.them.Itoldhimthattheywouldbehisownchickensandwewould

2.theeggsfromhim.Howeverhewouldhavetobuychickenfeedwiththemoneyhemadefromthe

eggs.Whatevermoneywasleftoverwouldbehis3..Genewasexcitedthinkinghewouldmake

lotsofmoney4..

Afterseveralweeks*successful5.Ibegantonoticethateggproductionwasgoingdown.I

saidnothingaboutit.ThenonenightGenetoldmehedidn'thave6.moneytobuythefeed.He

saidthechickenshadnevermissedamealandhecouldnotfigureoutwhysomeofthemhadstopped___

L____eggs.

ThenIaskedhimifhehad8.theamountoffeedhehadgiventhechickens.Hewas___

9..Itwaslikehedidnotthink10.wouldeverknowwhathehaddone.Afteralong___

11.hesaidyes.Hethoughthewouldmakemoremoneyifhegavethem12.food.Iasked

him,"Didyoufoolthechickens?n

Iwasjustastonished(震驚)atthequestioninmyown13..Iwasdumbfounded(驚呆)at

themeaningofit.Yes,youcanfooleveryoneelse14.youcannot"foolthechickens",because

15.,youwillfindoutasthesayinggoes"Whatgoesaroundcomesaround".

1.A.takecareofB.takeoffC.takeoverD.takeafter

2.A.enjoyB.borrowC.buyD.stop

3.A.tolendB.toraiseC.tokeepD.toborrow

4.A.easilyB.widelyC.politelyD.actively

5.A.jobB.workC.thoughtD.note

6.A.manyB.luckyC.goodD.enough

7.A.hatchingB.layingC.bringingD.hiding

8.A.handedoutB.checkedoutC.cutdownD.putdown

9.A.shockedB.delightedC.tiredD.disappointed

10.A.nobodyB.everybodyC.someoneD.anyone

11.A.silenceB?absenceC.discussionD.preparation

12.A.heavierB.fresherC.lessD.more

13.A.knowledgeB.trickC.examinationD.mind

14.A.orB.butC.andD.so

15.A.infactB.intheendC.inthiswayD.inaddition

第四篇

Ihaveforgottenthenameoftheoldlady,whowasacustomeronmynewspaperroute(送才艮路線)when

Iwastwelve.Yetshetaughtmea1.thatIshallneverforget.

OnawinterafternoonafriendandIwere2.stonesontotheroof(屋頂)oftheoldlady'shouse

nearhergarden.Ifoundmyselfa3.andthrewit.Thestonewastoosmoothhowever,soit

slipped(滑)frommyhandasIletitgoandheadedstraightforasmallwindowonthelady'sdoor.Atthe

soundof4.glass,weknewwewerein5.Weranfasterthananyofourstones6.off

herroof.

Iwastooafraidaboutgetting7.thatnightandworriedabouttheoldladywiththebroken

windowinwinter.However,afewdayslater,when1wassurethatIhadn'tbeendiscovered,Istatedtofeel

itagreatshame8.makinghersomuchtrouble.Shestillgreetedmewithasmileeachday___

9.Igaveherthenewspaper,butIwasnolongerabletoactcomfortablywhenseeingher.

IdecidedthatIwould10.mypaperdeliver(送)money,andinthreeweeksIhadsevendollars.I

putthe11.inanenvelopewithanotesayingthatIwas12.forbreakingherwindowand

hopedthatthesevendollarswouldcoverthecostofrespiringit.

Thenextday,Ihandedtheoldladyherpaper.Shethankedmeforthepaperandgavemeabagof

biscuitsshehadmadeherself.IthankedherandatethebiscuitsasI13.mynewspaperroute.After

severalbiscuits,Ifeltanenvelopeand14.itoutofthebag.WhenIopenedtheenvelope,Iwas__

15..Insidewarethesevendollarsandashortnotethatsaid,"Fmproudofyou."

1.A.wordB.lassonC.subjectD.song

2.A.puttingB.jumpingC.kickingD.throwing

3.A.newspaperB.stoneC.dollarD.biscuit

4.A.wetB.brokenC.cleanD.hard

5.A.troubleB.surpriseC.peaceD.danger

6.A.flewB.tookC.swamD.got

7.A.repairedB.hurtC.preparedD.caught

8.A.toB.atC.inD.for

9.A.afterB.beforeC.whenD.since

10.A.makeB.spendC.saveD.waste

11.A.noteB.letterC.moneyD.ticket

12.A.sorryB.happyC.excitedD.relaxed

13.A.repeatedB?stoppedC.continuedD.started

14.A.pulledB.pushedC.lookedD.picked

15.A.worriedB?surprisedC.sadD.nervous

第五篇

Oncetherewasaboy.Hewassmart,talentedandhandsome.However,hehadareallybadtemperand

1.wantedtobefriendswithhim.Oftenhegotangryandsaid2.thingstopeoplearoundhim.

Theboy'sparents3.abouthisbadtemper.Theyconsideredwhattheycoulddoandoneday

thefatherhadanidea.Hegavehis4.ahammerandabagofnails*Thefathersaid,"Everytime

5.getangry,takeanailanddriveitintothatoldfence.n

Thefencewasveryhardandthehammerwasheavy,buttheboywasso6.thatduringthe

veryfirstdayhehaddriven37nails.Dayafterday,the7.ofnailswasgraduallydecreasing*.

Aftersometime,theboystartedtounderstandthatholdinghistemperwas8.thandrivingnails

intothefence.

Onedaytheboydidn'tneedthehammerandnailsanymore9.helearnedtoholdhistemper

perfectly.Sohecametohisfatherandtoldabouthis10.."Noweverytime,whenyouholdyour

temperalldaylong,11.onenail,"saidthefather.

Muchtimehadpassed.Atlasttheboycouldbe12.himselfasallthenailsinthefencewere

gone.Whenhecametohisfather,hewasaskedtowalkouttotakealookatthefence.Hisfathersaid,"You

didagoodjob,butpayattentiontothe13.thatleft.Thefencewillneverbethesame.Thesame

happenswhenyousaysomethinghurtfultopeople,asyour14.leavescars*intheirheartslike

thoseholesinthefence."

Remember,weneedtotreateveryonewithloveandrespectbecauseevenifyousayyouare___

15.thescarswillneverdisappear.

1.A.everybodyB?anybodyC.somebodyD.nobody

2.A.boringB.personalC.hurtfulD.exciting

3.A.worriedB.complainedC.learntD.dreamt

4.A.neighbourB.daughterC.wifeD.son

5.A.IB.youC.weD.they

6.A.strongB.lazyC.angryD.disappointed

7.A.sizeB.numberC.priceD.weight

8.A.sillierB.cheaperC.easierD.safer

9.A.becauseB.thoughC.ifD.but

10.A.troubleB.successC.businessD.adventure

11.A.askforB.writeaboutC.pickupD.pullout

12.A.proudofB.madatC.afraidofD.carefulwith

13.A.problemsB.wastesC.signsD.holes

14.A.enemiesB.effortsC.wordsD.difficulties

15.A.professionalB.sorryC.creativeD.responsible

第六篇

Jasonwasapotteryloverandhewasveryinterestedinhisgrandmother^studio.SoJasonwas___

1.whenhisgrandmotherJessicainvitedhimintoherpotterystudioandtoldhimshewouldteachhim

howtomakepottery.2.Jessicadidnotgiveallhergrandchildrensucha(n)3.Jason

lookedforwardtosinkinghishandintosomecoldclayandplacinghisbowlintheheatedkiln(窯)___

4.itwasashardasastone.

"Be5.withthat,"JessicasaidtoJasonwhenoneofthebowlswas6.byhim.Theboy

carefullyputthebowlbackontheshelfandstuckhis7.insidehispockets.Hewasafraidtoget

startedonthelessonashethoughtmaybehewouldn'tcomplete8..Andhedidn'twanttolosethat

chanceby9.anyofherfinishedpiecesofpottery.

Fivehourslater,Jasonwasdisappointedandtired.Hisblackworkthatlookedmorelikearockthana

bowl,10.onthefirsttry.Thenhemadeanothertrybutitwas11.anybetter.However,he

hadatleastknownhowtomakeasmoothopeninginthecenteroftheclay.

Meanwhile,Jessicawaskeeping12..Shequicklymadeawide,shallowbowlandthenadeep,

narrowbowlandputthemontheworktable.Herpracticedhands13.onethenanotherbowl.

"Illneverget14.!nJasonsaid,watchingherwork.

Jessicalookedathergrandsonandsaid."Don'tworry.Youllgetit."sheencouragedhim.

"Theonlywayyouwon'timproveisifyou15.

1.A.relaxedB.boredC.excitedD.worried

2.A.AsaresultB.AfterallC.FirstofallD.Intotal

3.A.replyB.workC.suggestionD.invitation

4.A.untilB.butC.becauseD.after

5.A.popularB.carefulC.satisfiedD.strict

6.A.pickedupB.putawayC.cutupD.givenaway

7.A.handsB.toolsC.stonesD.bowls

8.A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything

9.A.hidingB.processingC.movingD.breaking

10.A.succeededB.surprisedC.failedD.changed

11.A.certainlyB.probablyC.nearlyD.hardly

12.A.happyB.kindC.busyD.strict

13.A.mixedB.shapedC.caughtD.cleaned

14.A.herB.youC.itD.them

15.A.giveupB.turnupC.lookupD.showup

第七篇

Justinwasacitykid.Hedidn'tknowmuchaboutnature.

Whenhewaslittle,hismomread1.abookaboutaboywhowentcampingwithhisdad.The

2.weredark.Therewerenopeopleorstreetlightsorbuildings.Itsoundedterrible.

OnedaywhenJustinwas12,hisuncledecidedtotakehim3..Theystartedhikingafterthey

parkedattheedgeofaforest.UncleMosesknew4.aboutthewoods.HetoldJustinthenamesof

trees,andheshowedhimanimaltracks*.Itwaskindoffun.

Afterawhile,UncleMoseschoseagoodplacetospendthe5.ButtoJustin,itwasjustaplace

withtrees,rocks,deadleaves.WhenJustinaskedhisuncleforatent,"Oh,there's6.tent,"smiled

UncleMoses."Fmgoingtoshowyouhowto7.ashelter*,"Heexplained,nOnceyouknowhow

todothis,youneverhavetobe8.inthewoods.Youllknowhowtomakeyourselfasafe,___

9.placetospendthenight.*'Justinalmosttoldhisunclehewouldneverbegoingintothewoods

again,buthedecidedto10.it.

First,theyfoundanice,healthy11.Afterthat,theylookedforabig,fallenbranch*withoneend

inaforkofthetreeandtheotherontheground.Next,Justinfoundmorebranchestomakethesidesoftheir

shelter.Theairgotcolderanditwasall12.inthewoodswhentheyfinallyfinishedtheirshelter.

"Tryitout13.Iammakingourcampfire,"UncleMosessaidtoJustin.SoJustinwentinto

theshelter.Itwaswarmandcozy14.smellinggood.Awhilelater,UncleMosessaid,"Timefor___

15.,Justin."Buthegotnoanswer.Justinwasalreadysoundasleep.

1.A.himB.herC.themD.it

2.A.treesB.woodsC.buildingsD.rocks

3.A.fishingB.campingC.swimmingD.running

4.A.nothingB.littleC.alittleD.alot

5.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.night

6.A.noB.aC.theD.some

7.A.createB.buildC.discoverD.invent

8.A.afraidB.crazyC.boredD.lazy

9.A.lovelyB.brightC.warmD.beautiful

10.A.dependonB.joininC.worryaboutD.fightagainst

11.A.houseB.animalc.treeD.flower

12.A.darkB.noisyc.quietD.active

13.A.afterB.whilec.untilD.since

14.A.aboveB.aroundc.outsideD.inside

15.A.breakfastB.lunchc.dinnerD.bed

第八篇

Forthislittleboy,itwasthecoldestwinter.Hisfatherhada(an)1.andlostalegandthe

familygotpoor.Sincethen,hisfatherbecameanotherperson.Whentheboywasnotniceenough,thefather

got2.easily.

Onenight,theboywalkedonthestreet.Hepassedalovelysmallshop,whichwas3.attractive

thathecouldn'tmoveaway.Hesawsomebeautifulbagsof4.Anideacameintohismind.He

knewhisfather5.coffeeandknewstealingwasnogood.Butallhecouldthinkofwashisfather's

smile.Heputonebagintohisjacketandranaway.

Hegavethecoffeetohisfather,whogavea6.thattheboyhadexpectedforlong.But___

7.,beforehisfathercouldtastethecoffee,theshopkeeperbrokeinandcaughttheboy.

Yearslater,hebecameasuccessfulbusinessman.Oneday,hismothercalledandsaidhisfatherwanted

toseehim.Busymeetingaclient,he8.Weekslater,heheardthe9.newsthathisfather

haddied.Whenhewentthroughhisfather'sstuff,hefoundanoldbox.Insideitwasthecoffeethathehad_

10.fromtheshop.Onthecoverwashisfather'shandwriting:"Thegift11.myson."Therewas

alsoaletter:"Dearson,I'mafailureasafather.ButIalsohaveadream——toownacoffeeshop,whereIcan

makecupsofcoffeeforyou.I'msorryIdidn't12.

Sadnesssuddenlyshocked13.Hefeltsorryfornotmeetinghisfatherforthelasttime,and

decidedtocompletehisfather1s14.Hestartedacoffeebusiness.

Thecoffeebusinessisnowahuge15.AndthelittleboyisHowardSchultz-theownerofthe

multinationalcorporation(跨國公司)Starbucks.

1.A.jobB.tripC.accidentD.meeting

2.A.afraidB.angryC.happyD.surprised

3.A.soB.tooC.veryD.really

4.A.candyB.cookiesC.biscuitsD.coffee

5.A.lovedB.hatedC.tastedD.preferred

6.A.hugB.kissC.smileD.hand

7.A.luckilyB.unluckilyC.easilyD.actually

8.A.agreedB.repliedC.refusedD.noticed

9.A.sadB?goodC.pleasantD.final

10.A.inventedB.boughtC.producedD.stolen

11.A.toB.byC.forD.from

12.A.makeitB.thinkupC.holdonD.setoff

13.A.meB.himC.itD.them

14.A.businessB.lifeC.coffeeD.dream

15.A.successB.failureC.exampleD.invention

第九篇

Itwasearlyinthespring15yearsago.Iwasapolicereporter,1.toascene(現場).Aman

hadaccidentallybackedhistruckoverhis2.,whostoppedbreathingatonce.

Afterparkingmycar,Icameintotheroomwithmy3..Isawawhite-hairedmantryingto

answerthereporters1questions.Nothingcouldbeheard4.hewasmovinghislips.Afterawhile,

hemadeasound5.greatdifficulty."Ijustsawherplayingintheoppositedirection.How

come?...Ididn'tknowshewasthere."He6.hiswordsoverandoveragain.

Theotherreporters7.askinghimformoredetailed(詳細的)informationbutIstillstoodthere

andwatchedhimclosely.Thehousewas8.butfortheclickingoftheclock.AsIwatchedhe___

9.tapped(輕拍)thelittlebodywithhisrighthandasifthebabygirlwasonly10.andhe

didn'twanttowakeherup.Atthatmoment,Irecognizedthatitwouldbeaperfectpicture-thedim(昏暗

的)light,the11.oldmanandthechildunderawhitesheet(床單).Ididn'trememberhowlongI

stoodthere.ButIjustcouldn'tmakemy12.presstheshutter《快門)andinterrupt(打擾)the

man'ssadness.Atlast,I13.mycameraandleft.

Everyday,weseepicturesofpeopleinsadnessinnewspapers.People's14.havebecomea

topicinthespotlight(聚光燈).AsIseethiskindofnews,IfeelgladthatImissedthechancetotakethe”_

15.npicture.

1.A.walkingB.comingC.drivingD.leaving

2.A.daughterB.sisterC.wifeD.granddaughter

3.A.notebookB.keysC.phoneD.camera

4.A.asifB?eventhoughC.aslongasD.nomatter

5.A.inB.ofC.withD.from

6.A.repeatedB.pronouncedC.doubledD.reminded

7.A.wentonB.gaveupC.endedupD.pickedup

8.A.darkB.tidyC.silentD.crowded

9.A.slowlyB.suddenlyC.directlyD.unexpectedly

10.A.thinkingB.sleepingC.smilingD.wondering

11.A.crazyB.painfulC.heartbrokenD.angry

12.A.eyeB.shoulderC.fingerD.mouth

13.A.turnedoffB.threwawayC.tookoffD.soldout

14.A.tearsB.storiesC.accidentsD.experiences

15.A.beautifulB.educationalC.creativeD.perfect

第十篇

Mr.Smithhadasmallsupermarketinasmalltown.Allthepeoplewholivednearby1.togo

tohissupermarketandbuythingsthere.Butseveralyearsago,abigchainedstore2.inthatarea

anditsoldallkindsofthingsfromthetoothbrushtoTVand,aboveall,thepricewaspretty3..Soa

lotofsmallshops4.exceptMr.Smith's.Themanagerofthechainedstorewantedtoexplore___

5.washiddenbehindMr.Smith'ssuccess,sohedecidedtodropintoMr.Smith'ssupermarketandhe

sawaladybuyingthingsthere.Hestoppedher6.andasked"Madam,whydon'tyougototheb

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