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九年级期末题型突破 09 完形填空(一)
完型填空(一)
一
A magic chair
One afternoon, grandpa wanted to bet(打赌)me a big bag of popcorn that I didn’t have
as many true friends as I thought. I 1 the bet happily. However, I wasn’t sure 2 I could
test whether my schoolmates were true friends or not.
The next day, 3 I went to school, grandpa walked towards me and it seemed that he was
carrying something in his hand. But I could see 4 there. Grandpa said, “ Take it, it’s a(an)
5 chair. Because it’s invisible(隐形的),it will be 6 for you to sit on it. However, if
you can sit on it 7 , you can use the chair’s magic power to tell who your true friends are.”
Then I took the strange invisible chair to school. At break I 8 everyone to stand in circle
(圆圈),and put myself in the middle, with the 9 .“look! Something amazing is
coming.” I said, and then 10 on the chair. Of course, I missed and fell to the ground.
Everyone had a very good 11 . I kept trying to sit on the chair again and again. 12 , I
made it. This time I was hovering(盘旋) in mid-air. Then I really experienced the 13
that grandpa had ever talked about. Looking around, I saw George, Lucas and Diana 14 me
up, while some of my schoolmates did nothing but make fun of me.
I was quite 15 to grandpa. It was he who helped me test who my true friends were. That
evening, we four true friends went to see grandpa and had a great time eating popcorn.
1.A.made B.started C.received D.accepted
2.A.where B.Why C.how D.when
3.A.as B.before C.until D.after
4.A.nothing B.anyone C.anything D.everything
5.A.important B.comfortable C.special D.expensive
6.A.dangerous B.funny C.different D.difficult
7.A.slowly B.carefully C.quickly D.successfully
8.A.hoped B.promised C.asked D.refused
9.A.friend B.chair C.chance D.popcorn
10.A.tried sitting B.stopped sitting C.forgot sitting D.avoided sitting
11.A.noise B.cry C.laugh D.time
12.A.finally B.suddenly C.next D.first13.A.fun B.magic C.please D.trouble
14.A.giving B.lifting C.holding D.cheering
15.A.fair B.kind C.helpful D.thankful
二
Wild animals are important to us. They 16 together with us on the earth. The earth
without 17 is like the blue sky without clouds, and we 18 will not live on without them.
So we should see them as family members. But some people 19 don't know the
importance of protecting them. They kill wild animals for 20 and other things. Every day
many wild animals are killed. So lots of them have died out. We can't see 21 any more.
Today wild animals are becoming fewer and 22 . If people don't protect them, they will die
out. If this 23 , there will be no animals left on the earth.
24 , many children have begun to know the importance of protecting wild animals.
They ask 25 to stop killing them. They also teach persons about the importance of
protecting them. So far, many countries 26 some laws to 27 people from killing and
eating wild animals. Protecting wild animals is the 28 of each of us. We should try our best
to do that, 29 protecting them is protecting 30 . Let’s take action now.
16.A.play B.come C.live
17.A.animals B.plants C.people
18.A.as well as B.always C.also
19.A.real B.very much C.still
20.A.water B.food C.fruit
21.A.it B.they C.them
22.A.less B.fewest C.fewer
23.A.goes on B.comes on C.moves on
24.A.Lucky B.Luckily C.Unlucky
25.A.the other B.another C.others
26.A.have made B.had made C.make
27.A.let B.allow C.keep
28.A.rule B.life C.duty
29.A.because B.though C.so
30.A.myself B.ourselves C.yourselves
三A young man went to her mother and told her how 31 things were for her. She did
not know how to make it and wanted to give up 32 she was tired of fighting and
struggling. It seemed that, as one problem was solved, 33 one appeared. Her mother took
her to the kitchen. She 34 three pots with water and placed each on a high fire.
Then she separately 35 carrots, eggs and ground coffee beans into the three pots. She
let them sit and boil without saying a word. In about twenty minutes, she 36 the burners.
Turning to her daughter, she asked, "Tell me, what do you see?" "Carrots, eggs, and
coffee," the young woman replied. The mother brought her closer and asked her to 37 the
carrots. She did and noted that they were 38 . She then asked her to take an egg and break
it. 39 peeling its shell, she saw the hard-boiled egg. 40 , she asked her to taste the
coffee. The daughter 41 as she tasted its rich aroma(芳香).
The daughter then asked," What does it mean, mother?" The mother 42 that each of
these objects had faced the same adversity(逆境)--boiling water——but each reacted 43 .
The 44 and hard carrot softened and became weak after being boiled. The inside of fragile
(易碎的)egg became hardened! However, the ground coffee beans 45 the water. "Which
are you?" the mother asked her daughter. "When adversity knocks on your door, are you a
carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?"
31.A.easy B.hard C.good D.relaxing
32.A.if B.though C.whether D.because
33.A.other B.others C.another D.the other
34.A.filled B.washed C.made D.boiled
35.A.poured B.threw C.buried D.placed
36.A.turned on B.turned off C.turned up D.turned down
37.A.see B.eat C.feel D.taste
38.A.soft B.awful C.comfortable D.delicious
39.A.Before B.When C.After D.While
40.A.Gradually B.Finally C.Actually D.Really
41.A.cried B.shouted C.sobbed D.smiled
42.A.meant B.told C.described D.explained
43.A.similarly B.differently C.difficultly D.hardly
44.A.fragile B.strong C.long D.big
45.A.improved B.destroyed C.changed D.decreased四
My grandfather was a serious man. A quick look from him was enough to keep my
sisters and me in line. 46 every summer I looked forward to seeing Grandpa in his farm.
We enjoyed every moment of feeding and washing the animals.
Grandpa was a man who didn’t show his 47 easily. There were times he caught us
touching some of his personal things or exploring places that we weren’t 48 to. His quiet
scolding(责备) left us 49 for the rest of our stay.
One morning I heard “clickety-clack, clickety-clack, ping”. I stopped and found where
the sound 50 : Grandpa in his study, typing a letter. I leaned 51 to see better when I fell
through the door. For a while I 52 on the floor of the study. I stood up and went red in the
face, hoping the scolding would be short.
Grandpa’s eyes shone. He called me over. I went to him 53 with my eyes looking at
the floor. He asked what I was doing, and I told him that I was drawn by the 54 of the
typewriter. I only wanted to get a better 55 . I wasn’t going to touch anything, I 56 .
The rest of the summer I stood near his elbow watching him type. How I wished to 57
the beautiful yellow keys with steel rims.
After going home, I spent the year writing poems, letters, and stories in my notebooks
and 58 myself to use Grandpa’s typewriter to write novels. 59 , I planned to be a writer,
and writers used typewriters.
The next summer, I’d hear the sounds of typewriter keys and walk toward them,
admiring the 60 of the words forming on the page. I wished he would offer me a chance to
try it. But he never did.
On returning home that year, I got a parcel. I found the typewriter in the box! My serious
grandfather!
46.A.So B.Otherwise C.Then D.Yet
47.A.spirits B.feelings C.courage D.strength
48.A.afforded B.regarded C.supposed D.known
49.A.well-dressed B.well-organized C.well-behaved D.well-balanced
50.A.came across B.came over C.came out D. came from
51.A.farther B.longer C.higher D.lower
52.A.lie B.lied C.lay D.laid
53.A.excitedly B.slowly C.quickly D.proudly54.A.appearance B.movement C.voice D.sound
55.A.expression B.impression C.photo D.look
56.A.accepted B.promised C.agreed D.wished
57.A.touch B.fall C.move D.attack
58.A.imagining B.remembering C.reminding D.mentioning
59.A.After all B.As usual C.At last D.Above all
60.A.advantage B.wonder C.memory D.step
五
When I was a junior high school student in 1980, God gave me a gift. It was happiness.
One weekend, I went to visit my grandparents in the countryside. On my way home a car
ran me over and cut off my 61 because of its high speed.
Several days later when I 62 in the hospital, I realized I had to spend the rest of my
life 63 arms. How sad I felt at that time! Even I was full of fears. 64 slowly I knew I
had to face the fact and got over it. I couldn't get my arms back even though I 65 every
day.
However, it's easier said than 66 . I took me nearly half a year to get out of the
sadness 67 .
I got so much from my past story. From then on, I could treat my life with a 68 mind.
But in our daily life, I often see my classmates get 69 about little things: They get a bad
grade on a test; their bus comes 70 ; they don't have a mobile phone but 71 have, and
so on. But I only enjoy life. I was lucky to realize from an accident: It is a waste of our life to
focus on what you have 72 . We should always think of what we have. So why are so
many people unhappy? Someone may say, "My whole life would improve 73 I have a
new car. "But when you get the car, what will 74 ? Maybe you are happy for a whole
week. And then you will go right back to being unhappy.
Happiness 75 what we have! It' s in our heart. It's a state of mind. Even though you
own the whole word, you may feel unhappy. Happiness comes from mastering the art of
appreciating (感激)and taking pleasure in what you really have.
61.A.feet B.legs C.arms D.hands
62.A.came up B.woke up C.cheered up D.hurried up
63.A.with B.without C.for D.by
64.A.Or B.So C.But D.And65.A.cried B.laughed C.sat D.smiled
66.A.dreamed B.done C.answered D.cried
67.A.especially B.strongly C.completely D.specially
68.A.crazy B.normal C.full D.empty
69.A.excited B.nervous C.worried D.relaxed
70.A.early B.late C.first D.quickly
71.A.the other B.another C.one another D.others
72.A.lost B.had C.found D.done
73.A.because B.as C.if D.unless
74.A.happen B.take place C.use D.leave
75.A.depends on B.leads to C.decides D.causes
六
I believed I had perfect life. Because I was about to 76 my high school, and on my
way to college, I had great friends and a loving family. There was nothing 77 . But I spoke
too soon.
It was at around 9:25 am that I heard the news that would change my life forever. My
brother Zach had been in a car accident. He fought for five days before he 78 . That day, I
became an only child. I felt desperately 79 .
After Zach’s death, I found relief in 80 . I ate, then I slept, and then I ate again. I
couldn’t cry. I could hardly feel anything, and I was numb. I stopped building relationships
for fear they would end just as 81 as Zach. Also, I became nervous about any potentially
risky situations — driving late at night — but I couldn’t express this fear of life 82 I
wanted to be strong for my parents. I saw my parents’ pain 83 than mine on account of
losing their son. I didn’t want them to 84 me. I also experienced a lot of 85 , because I
was angry about why the sadness had happened to me, and I never escaped from this emotion.
Now, it has been nearly five years since Zach’s death. I don’t 86 life anymore; I face
it bravely. I 87 my friendships and began socializing(交友;交际)more. I even 88
Zach’s story with people around me. Although my new friends have never met him, they
know about Zach.
One lesson I learn from losing my brother is never to be 89 to say “I love you.” I
love my brother, but it is too late to express it loudly. The last time I remember telling my
brother I loved him was when he was dying. Don’t make this 90 like me.76.A.celebrate B.finish C.appreciate D.develop
77.A.explaining B.reaching C.competing D.missing
78.A.took away B.gave away C.passed away D.flew away
79.A.lonely B.different C.available D.relaxed
80.A.exercise B.food C.sleeping D.heart
81.A.finally B.suddenly C.actually D.especially
82.A.so B.if C.unless D.because
83.A.better B.worse C.less D.fewer
84.A.think about B.come about C.talk about D.worry about
85.A.embarrassmentB.anger C.unhappiness D.power
86.A.dream B.choose C.fear D.leave
87.A.produced B.rebuilt C.praised D.invited
88.A.interview B.advertise C.share D.perform
89.A.real B.nervous C.upset D.afraid
90.A.mistake B.explanation C.decision D.comment
七
Four years ago, Joel Kline gave up his job as a magazine editor to become a freelance
copywriter for advertisements, but now he had money trouble. He says that he wishes he'd
never 91 to set up his own business.
"I am now in such a bad situation," says Joel. "I hope I am 92 working as an editor.
You see, I was 93 with my job, and I used to get really angry at my boss and the way he
used to 94 me around all the time. I talked to a few friends and they said that they could
give me 95 , so I told my boss I was leaving. At first, everything was 96 : I had so
much work that I had to take on an assistant(助理), my best friend at work, Don, just to be
97 to finish things on time. And soon we 98 large amounts of money, Don and I had a
really great lifestyle, and when the work was finished, we used to take good 99 in places
like Cancum and the Bahams, just to get relaxed. "
At first, we were busy having fun, and charged (支付) everything to my credit cards
instead, but then I began to 100 how much in debt (负债) I was. At last, I had to 101
Don off. I then had to sell all my office equipment (装备). Now I could do almost nothing
even if people 102 me. Things got so bad that I even asked my old boss if I could do some
work for the 103 , but he said that I'd been so 104 to him when I left that he wouldnever employ (雇佣) me again. I've had to 105 my business now and I don't know what
I'm going to do for money. It just goes to show, if you set up your own business, you shouldn't
spend money you don't have."
91.A.failed B.learned C.decided
92.A.specially B.still C.also
93.A.pleased B.strict C.bored
94.A.show B.order C.serve
95.A.time B.money C.work
96.A.perfect B.wrong C.hard
97.A.afraid B.ready C.able
98.A.lost B.borrowed C.made
99.A.vacations B.pictures C.courses
100.A.imagine B.remember C.realize
101.A.lay B.see C.take
102.A.paid B.helped C.asked
103.A.advertisement B.magazine C.equipment
104.A.shy B.rude C.lazy
105.A.close down B.pick up C.turn down