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九年级完形填空20题及答案
九年级完形填空20题
(1)
“What’sthematter,Mum?
”
AssoonasIenteredthedoor,Ifoundthatmymotherwas_1_.Itwasunusual–sheusually_2_thedoorandwelcomesmewithasmile!
“She’sdying,”Mumsaidsadly.I_3_whatshesaid.Thetulip(郁金香),mother’s_4_wasdead.
Amonthago,wemovedintoournew_5_andMumboughtaverybeautifultulip.Mumlikeditverymuch.Whenevershewasfree,shewouldsitinherarmchairbesidethetulipand_6_itsbeautifulcolorandinvitingsmell.
Shetreateditlikeababyandlooked_7_itcarefully.Sheputthetulipbythewindowand_8_itfromoneplacetoanothertogivethetulipenoughsunshine.Thefirstthingshedidwhenshegotupeverymorningwasto_9_thetulip,Mumalsofertilized(施肥)itmanytimes.
Shehopedthatwithgreat_10_,thetulipwouldbecomemorebeautifulandstronger.Butthetulipwas_11_becauseoftoomuchsunshine,waterandfertilizer.
It’struethatmotherlovedthetulip.Butthiskindoflovecanbe_12_.Lovecansometimeskillwhatyoulove.
()1.A.unhappyB.happyC.pleasedD.excited
()2.A.closesB.opensC.keepsD.takes
()3.A.foundB.meantC.knewD.thought
()4.A.loveB.hopeC.dreamD.favorite
()5.A.carB.shopC.houseD.school
()6.A.drawB.watchC.inventD.enjoy
()7.A.atB.forC.afterD.through
()8.A.movedB.broughtC.madeD.sent
()9.A.cutB.getC.seeD.water
()10.A.helpB.careC.effortD.sunshine
()11.A.dyingB.dryingC.growingD.flowering
()12.A.specialB.harmfulC.helpfulD.terrible
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(2)
Whenyouwereyoung,whorodeyouaroundonthebackofhisbike?
Whoplayedfootballand_1_kiteswithyouinthepark?
Whohelpedyouwithyourfirst_2_mathproblem?
Whotaughtyouthedifferencebetweenrightandwrong?
Yourdad.Nowitisyourturntodosomethingforhim.ThisSunday,June19,itisFathers’Day.Sowhynotdosomething_3_tothankyourdadforallhisencouragementandsupport?
TheideaofFathers’DaycamefromanAmericanladycalledSonoraSmartDoddin1909.Shewantedaspecialdayto_4_herfather.Heraisedsixchildrenbyhimself_5_hiswifediedduringthebirthofthesixthchild.Doddthoughtthereneededtobeadaytohonorcourageous,selfless,andlovingdads.HerfatherwasbornonJune19,soshechosetoholdthefirstFathers’Daycelebrationonhis_6_in1910.In1924,USPresidentCoolidge_7_theideaofanationalFathers’Day.Finally,in1966,thethirdSundayinJunewasdeclaredFathers’Day.
Therearemanywaystoshowyourloveandthanks.
Sendhimagreetingcard.Usuallyfathers_8_cardsthatarenottooemotional(易动感情的).So,perhapschooseonethatwillmakehim_9_.
Asmallpresent,suchasaphotoofyour_10_oraspecialwalletcanmakehimfeellikeaking.
Sendhim_11_:
theredroseistheofficialFathers’Dayflower.
Ifhehasacomputer,_12_hisdesktopwithwordslike“Iloveyou,Dad!
”
()1.A.flewB.madeC.soldD.kept
()2.A.easyB.difficultC.interestingD.exciting
()3.A.funnyB.specialC.strangeD.attractive
()4.A.pleasedB.surpriseC.respectD.honor
()5.A.whenB.untilC.afterD.before
()6.A.visitB.tripC.deathD.birthday
()7.A.likedB.gotC.neededD.expected
()8.A.seeB.dislikeC.refuseD.prefer
()9.A.cryB.jumpC.shoutD.laugh
()10.A.friendsB.teachersC.familyD.classmates
()11.A.flowersB.booksC.clothesD.shoes
()12.A.useB.coverC.writeD.open
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JohnThomaswasan18-year-oldstudent,buthehadbeenafamouschampion.EverybodyatBostonUniversitylikedthistall,quietboy.Oncehewashurt,everybodyatBostonUniversitywas_1_.Peoplealloverthecountry_2_aboutJohnThomasandoftenasked,“Willheeverjumpagain?
”
John’smotherwenttothehospitaltoseeherson.Shelookedathis_3_leg.Thenshelookedintohis_4_.Sheknewwhathersonwoulddo.“You’regoingto_5_again,John,Iknowit,”shesaid.“_6_willbeallright.”
IfJohnhopedtojumpagain,hewouldhavealottodo.Hebeganatonce.EveninhishospitalbedJohnstartedtoexercise.Heusedawheelandothermetalthings.Soonhis_7_lookedlikeamachineshop!
ItwasMaywhenJohn_8_thehospital.“IsitallrightifIgocampingthissummer?
”heaskedthedoctors.
“Yes,”thedoctorssaid.“Buttakeiteasyonthatfoot.”
Johntookonly_9_walksatfirst.Hewastakingiteasyonhisfoot.Butnotonanythingelse.Heexercised_10_hisbodycriedforrest.Somedayslater,heexercisedalittlemore.InlatesummerJohnwentbackto_11_.Heaskedifhecouldpracticewiththefootballteam.Footballwasn’thisfavorite,buthehadtogetthatleg_12_again!
Heworkedhard.“Noonepushedhimashardashepushedhimself,”saidoneofhisfriends.“Toseeachampionfightingbackisawonderfulthingtowatch.”
()1.A.sorryB.afraidC.nervousD.tired
()2.A.thoughtB.talkedC.heardD.told
()3.A.brokenB.lostC.missingD.dead
()4.A.faceB.footC.eyesD.leg
()5.A.makeB.playC.workD.jump
()6.A.NothingB.AnythingC.EverythingD.Something
()7.A.chairB.classroomC.homeD.bed
()8.A.reachedB.calledC.leftD.found
()9.A.longB.shortC.quickD.fast
()10.A.afterB.ifC.whenD.until
()11.A.schoolB.hospitalC.shopD.church
()12.A.thickB.strongC.straightD.hard
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(4)
AshleySmithisa26-year-oldsinglemotherwithadaughter.ShewasmovingintoherhouseinAtlanta,Georgia,earlyonthemorningofMarch12,whenaman_1_hertoherdoor,andputaguntoherside.
“Istartedwalkingtomydoor,andIfeltreally_2_,”shesaidinaTVinterviewlastweek.
ThemanwasBritainNichols,33yearsold.HekilledthreepeopleatanAtlantacourthouseonMarch11.Thepolicewere_3_forhim.
NicholstiredSmithupwithtape,butsetherfreeafterherbeggedhimnottotakeher_4_againandagain.“Itoldhim_4_hehurtme,mylittlegirlwouldn’thaveamummy,”shesaidintears.
“Ijusttalkedtohimandtriedtomakehim_6_me,”Smithsaid.
SheaskedNicholswhyhe_7_her.“HesaidhethoughtIwasanangel_8_fromGod,andGodaskedhimtodoso.”
Smith_9_cookedbreakfastforthemanbeforeheallowedhertoleave.Nicholswas_10_whenshemadehimbreakfastandthenthetwoofthemwatchedTV,seeingthe_11_lookingforhim.“Icannotbelievethat’smeonTV!
”Nicholstoldthewoman.
Then,NicholsaskedSmithwhatshethoughtheshoulddo.Shesaid,“Ithinkyoushould_12_yourselfin.Ifyoudon’t,morepeoplearegoingtogethurt.”
Finallyhelethergo.Thenshecalledthepolice.
()1.A.tookB.followedC.foundD.noticed
()2.A.sadB.angryC.frightenedD.amazed
()3.A.waitingB.payingC.searchingD.asking
()4.A.moneyB.lifeC.daughterD.clothes
()5.A.ifB.unlessC.becauseD.when
()6.A.likeB.helpC.acceptD.believe
()7.A.foundB.choseC.neededD.took
()8.A.sentB.broughtC.madeD.come
()9.A.stillB.alsoC.justD.even
()10.A.surprisedB.excitedC.afraidD.unhappy
()11.A.familyB.friendsC.policeD.daughter
()12.A.putB.getC.gaveD.turn
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MysonJoeywasbornwithclubfeet.Thedoctorssaidthatwithtreatmenthewouldbeabletowalk,butwouldneverrunverywell.Thefirstthreeyearsofhislifewas_1_inhospital.Bythetimehewaseight,youwouldn’tknowhehadaproblemwhenyousawhim_2_.
Childreninourneighborhoodalwaysranaroundduringtheir_3_,andJoeywouldjumpandranandplay,too.Wenevertoldhimthatheprobablywouldn’tbeabletorun_4_theotherchildren.Sohedidn’tknow.
Inthe_5_gradehedecidedtojointheschoolrunningteam.Everydayhetrained.Heranmorethananyoftheothers,_6_onlythetopsevenrunnerswouldbechosentorunforthe_7_.Wedidn’ttellhimheprobablywouldnevermaketheteam,sohedidn’tknow.
Heranfourtofivemileseverydayevenwhenhehadafever.Iwas_8_,soIwenttolookforhimafterschool.Ifoundhimrunningalone.Iaskedhimhowhefelt.“Okay,”hesaid.Hehadtwomoremilestogo.Yethelookedstraight_9_andkeptrunning.
Twoweekslater,thenamesoftheteamrunners_10_out.Joeywasnumbersixonthelist.Joeyhadmadethe_11_.Hewasintheseventhgradeandtheothersixteammemberswerealleightgraders.Wenevertoldhecouldn’tdoit,sohedidn’tknow.Hejust_12_it.
()1.A.spentB.takenC.costD.paid
()2.A.sitB.talkC.studyD.walk
()3.A.mealB.classC.playD.race
()4.A.asB.forC.withD.like
()5.A.sixthB.seventhC.eighthD.ninth
()6.A.soB.ifC.thenD.because
()7.A.gradeB.familyC.schoolD.neighborhood
()8.A.worriedB.tiredC.pleasedD.excited
()9.A.aheadB.backC.downD.up
()10.A.wentB.cameC.putD.worked
()11.A.startB.turnC.teamD.time
()12.A.leftB.tookC.didD.had
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Alittleboyinvitedhismothertohisschool’sfirstteacher-parentmeeting.Tothelittle,aboy’sdisappointment,shesaidshewould_1_.Thiswouldbethefirsttimethathisclassmatesandteacher_2_hismotherandhefeltashamedofwhatshelooked._3_shewasabeautifulwoman,therewasadeepscar(伤痕)thatcov