九年级英语下学期第13周末作业2Word文档格式.docx

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()3.A.theotherB.anotherC.other

()4.A.SoB.BecauseC.when

()5.A.onB.forC.after

()6.A.ofB.aboutC.for

()7.A.ButB.howeverC.Therefore

()8.A.pastB.passC.history

()9.A.roadB.ideasC.way

()10.A.atB.inC.for

2)

JoanneisAmerican.Shehasneverbeenabroad,butshehasavery1life!

EverymorningshedrinksacupofblackcoffeefromItalyandeatssomemelon(瓜)fromThailandfor2.

At7.40am,sheusually3toworkinherJapanesecar.Onthewaytothepany,sheoftenlistenstosomeAustrianmusic.Ifthereisa4sheknows,sheusuallysingsalongwiththemusic.

Joanneisa5designer.Shelovesherjobverymuch.Sheusessilktomakeclotheswhicharesoldallaroundtheworld.Recentlyshehasputsome6forherclothesontheInternet7theycansellbetter.

Whenshegetshomeafter8,shespendsaboutfortyminutestakingherdogforawalkandthencooksdinner.Shelikesto9Chinesefood.Afterdinner,shelikestowatchKoreanfilmsonherDVDplayer.

OnSaturdayafternoon,JoannegoesoutwithherfriendLucy.Usually,theygotoanIndiandanceclasstogether.Afterthat,theyhaveaFrench10inarestaurant.

()1.A.healthyB.ordinaryC.international

()2.A.supperB.breakfastC.lunch

()3.A.drivesB.walksC.rides

()4.A.carB.songC.pany

()5.A.gardenB.kitchenC.dress

()6.A.advertisementsB.excusesC.requests

()7.A.asifB.incaseC.sothat

()8.A.schoolB.workC.supper

()9.A.haveB.sellC.cook

()10.A.danceB.mealC.decision

3)

WhenIwasyoung,myfatheralwaystookmetoplaybaseballintheparknexttoourneighborhood.

Onedayatthepark,awoman____1___ayoungboyinawheelchairstoppedtowatchusplay.Mydadwentoverandaskedifthechildcouldjoininour___2____.Thewomanexplainedthathersonhadpolio(小儿麻痹症)andwouldn’tbeabletogetoutofthechair.Butmydadplacedthebatintheyoungster’shand.Thenhe___3__outtome,“Anne,pitch(投)oneintous.”

Iaimedatthebatandlettheballfly.Theballmetwiththebatwithhelpofmydadandthechildscreamed(尖叫)with___4____.AsIturned,IheardmydadsingingTakeMeOuttotheBallGame.

Anhourlaterweallleftthefield,very___5____,butveryhappy.Dadtoldthemothertobringtheboy___6___thenextSaturdayandwewouldplayanothergame.

DadandIwereatthefieldthenextSaturdaybutthemotherandsonnevercame.Twentyyears

passed,withmydadgone,Ihadverymixedemotionsaboutleavingtheneighborhood.Beforemoving,IdecidedtowalkaroundtheparkwhereDadandIhad___7__somanyhappymoments.Twoteamswereonthefieldjustabouttostartagame.IwasintearsasIwatchedthechildrenplaythegame.

“Jeff,protectyourbase,”onecoachshouted.Icheeredtherunneronwhentheballwashitfarintotheoutfield.Thecoachturnedandsmiled,“Inever___8___I’deverbeacoachplayingonthisfield.Yousee,Ihadpolioasachildandhadtositinawheelchair.Withthehelpofaman,Iwasableto__9___theballandhearhimsingingthesong“TakeMeOuttotheBallGame”.Ibelievethatexperiencegavemethedesireto___10___again.IhopethatsomedayI’lllookupinthestandsandseethatmanandhisdaughteragain.Iwouldliketothankhim.”

()1.A.puttingB.pushingC.carrying

()2.A.teamB.classC.game

()3.A.calledB.pointedC.ran

()4.A.joyB.fearC.shame

()5.A.thirstyB.hungryC.tired

()6.A.upB.backC.out

()7.A.spentB.savedC.arranged

()8.A.realizedB.thoughtC.expected

()9.A.hitB.kickC.catch

()10.A.winB.walkC.play

4)

ItwasTom’sfirstvisittoEngland,andhewaslookingforwardtohisfirstjourneyonLondon’sUndergroundRailway.Againsttheadviceofhisfriends,hewasdeterminedtotravelalone.

He1thestationshortlyafterfiveo’clockintheafternoon.ThisisabadtimetotravelinLondon,becausecrowdsofpeoplegohomefromworkatthishour.Hehadtojoinalong2ofpeoplewhowerewaitingfortickets.Whenatlasthis3came,hehadsomedifficultyinmakinghimselfunderstoodbythemansellingtickets.However,hegottherightticketintheendand,byaskingpeopletheway,healsofoundtherightplatform.Itwaspackedtightwithpeople.Hedidnot4togetonthefirsttrain,buthewasabletomovenearertheedgeoftheplatformsoastobeinabetter5togetonthenextone.Whenthistraincamein,Tomwasforcedforwardontothetrainbythepushofpeoplefrombehind.Thedoorsclosedandthetrain6off.Hewasunabletoseethenamesofthestationswherethetrainstopped,butheknewthatthestationhewantedwasthesixth7alongtheline.Whenthetrainreachedthesixthstation,Tom8feelinggladthathisjourneyhadbeensoeasy.Buthesuddenly9thathehadetoastationhehadneverheardof.Heexplainedhisdifficultytoamanwhowasstandingontheplatform.Withasmileonhisface,theman10Tomthathehadcaughtatraingoingintheoppositedirection.

()1.A.arrivedB.enteredC.reached

()2.A.queueB.groupC.team

()3.A.timeB.turnC.term

()4.A.manageB.succeedC.fail

()5.A.stateB.positionC.way

()6.A.beganB.ranC.drove

()7.A.stopB.placeC.rest

()8.A.pushedoffB.putoffC.gotoff

()9.A.followedB.realizedC.thought

()10.A.toldB.saidC.advised

5)

Moneycanmakeyoufeelhappy,onlyifyouspenditina____1___way.

___2____anewcarmakesyouhappy.However,youwillforgetthisfeelingwhenthecargetsold.Butifyouspendtwodaysgoingonatrip,itismore___3___thatyouwillrememberthegreatexperience,andyouwillrememberthefeelingforalongtime.Anewstudyhasfoundthatspendingmoney___4____experiencesmakespeoplehappierthanonmaterialthings.

Formaterialthings,itisprobablythatyouwill__5___everysmallthing.Ifyoubuyanicehat,andsomeoneelsebuysonewith___6___money,itispossiblethatyoumaybeunhappythatyouspendsomuchmoney.Whenitestoexperiencesliketrips,youwon’tthinklikethat.Iftheexperienceisgenerallygood,youwillbehappywiththe__7___.

Materialthingscanbe___8_____moreeasily.Ifyoubuyaniphone6andthenseeamoresuitableone,youmay___9___buyingthefirstone,andthenlearnaboutanotherbetterrestaurant,youwillnotregretthefirstmeal.

Materialthingscancausejealousy(嫉妒),___10____,ifyoubuyanewphoneandfindthatyourfriendhasabetterone,youwillfeelunhappy.Instead,ifyoutraveltoabeautifulplace,thennomatterwhereyourfriendshavegone,itwon’tmakethememoryofyourtriplesshappy.

()1.A.hardB.convenientC.cleverD.casual

()2.A.BuyingB.SellingC.BorrowingD.Lending

()3.A.difficultB.possibleC.expensiveD.disappointed

()4.A.withB.onC.inD.for

()5.A.careaboutB.dependonC.lookforD.payfor

()6.A.moreB.mostC.fewerD.less

()7.A.prizeB.priceC.medalD.date

()8.A.toldB.paredC.taughtD.chosen

()9.A.regretB.refuseC.preferD.consider

()10.A.AtfirstB.AfterallC.ForexampleD.Asfor

6)

Whatareyougoingtodoifyouareinaburninghouse?

Doyouknowhowto1yourself?

Pleasereadthefollowingpassage.

Knowingwhattododuringafirecansaveyourlife.It’s2toknowtherightwaytoescape,3exitsandstairways,butnotlifts.

Fromthelowerfloorsofbuildings,escapingfromthewindowsis4.Leavingfromwindowsmaygettheleastchanceofbeinghurt.Whenyouareonthesecondfloor,it’susuallynothighfromtheground.It’saboutthe5ofanadult.It’ssafertojumpoutofthehousethanto6init.

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