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1、九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)一輪復(fù)習(xí)之基礎(chǔ)習(xí)題練筆I. 詞匯測(cè)試i. 從下面每小題的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以替換劃線部分的最佳選項(xiàng)。1. With the help of my friends, I finally made it! Congratulations! Youre really amazing.A. failed B. succeeded C. developed2. What do you think of Ted? Ted is a smart boy. He always does very well in the exams.A. friendly B. cleverC. polite

2、3. Kate isnt happy because she lost her pet. Lets go to cheer her up.A. look her upB. set her upC. make her happy4. Remember to switch off the TV before you go to sleep.OK, I will.A. turn off B. open up C. take off5. Why was Miss Yang so annoyed? Because some students cheated in the exam.A. disappoi

3、nted B. sad C. angry6. How do you like the little dog? I think it is very cute.A. small B. happy C. lovely7. Whats your final decision? I wont buy your products unless you reduce the price.A. lower B. raise C. increase8. Remember to keep a lid on it. I dont want anyone else to know about it. Sure, I

4、 will.A. keep talking about itB. keep it secretC. stop doing itii. 選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~匯或短語(yǔ)完成句子。9. A/An _ is a person whose job is to take care of peoples tooth.A. engineer B. dentist C. policeman10. To _ means to feel sorry for a sad fact or a mistake that one has made.A. obey B. refuse C. regret11. Can you tell

5、 me how to build up a strong body? You should take _ exercise, I think.A. short B. regular C. fast12. That pretty girl always smiles. Her smile would _ everybody.A. light up B. put up C. set up13. South-China tigers are becoming fewer and fewer. Yes. We must protect them if we dont want them to _.A.

6、 find out B. die out C. look out14. Tom _ that he would come to my birthday party this Saturday.Really? I hope he will keep his words.A. rememberedB. realizedC. promised15. I fell off my bike and hurt my leg yesterday._.A. I think soB. What a pityC. Im sorry to hear thatII. 完形填空 Jennifer and her sis

7、ter Katie learned how to care for others in Sunday School. This gave them a great 1! “Lets start a new club at school called the CARE Club!” Katie said. “CARE 2 the Caring and Respecting Everybody.” Jennifer thought it was a 3 idea, too. Every night they 4 what to do the next day. They wanted to hel

8、p others. They always stayed after school to help other students to learn. On the weekend they helped walk a neighbors dog. They loved helping others and they had so much 5 doing it as well. Before too long, the other kids at school began to 6 to join the club. Everyone had to promise (保證) to show 7

9、 to others. They had a meeting every week. At the meeting, they planned who to help and 8 to do it. Everyone took out some money each week, 9 they could buy flowers for sick people or a card to cheer them 10 . Before long, everyone heard of the club and everyone wanted to join it!1. A. report B. mod

10、el C. idea2. A. guesses B. happens C. means3. A. wonderful B. surprised C. boring4. A. followed B. enjoyed C. planned5. A. slice B. fun C. life6. A. fight B. ask C. hate7. A. love B. dreams C. problems8. A. which B. what C. how9. A. so B. and C. but10. A. down B. up C. offIII. 閱讀理解 A Here you will e

11、njoy the real benefits of sharing your goodness with the environment around you. Grow your own food, enjoy nature and care for wildlife in winter. You will be introduced to home farming and taught how to observe nature. Why not enter one of our regular competitions on our site? Teachers love them fo

12、r the prizes they win and there are competitions for the whole family. Every week Gill, our resident expert (常駐專家) writes news and tells us all whats good to do in the garden and provides really interesting and exciting seasonal activities. Her blog posts are loved far and wide and Gill is an excell

13、ent gardener and a fan of Grow Your Own. If you want to know what she looks like, check her out on the Ask an Expert page. Join our Schools Gardening Club and get the benefits of regular news and discounts (折扣) on gardening equipment. The Gardening With Children Gardening Club is becoming a worldwid

14、e club as schools join us from all over the globe. It is all very exciting! Whats more, Gardening With Children has been developed to encourage schools to communicate with each other by giving news and pictures to the site. Sharing and communicating is what this site is all about so please keep us u

15、p to date with what youre doing. Whether its playground gardening, growing vegetables or keeping hens and pigs, we want to hear it from you!1. Gardening With Children is the name of _.A. a website B. a bookC. a TV program D. a competition2. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The regular news one ca

16、n get from the site.B. The size of the Gardening With Children.C. The benefits of joining the club.D. The schools which have joined the club.3. In the last paragraph, the school members of Gardening With Children are expected to _.A. grow their own foodB. care for wildlife in winterC. read the Ask a

17、n Expert pageD. communicate with each other4. What is the writers purpose of writing the passage?A. To call for readers to protect the environment.B. To make the Gardening With Children popular.C. To attract readers to join the gardening club.D. To introduce a resident expert for readers. B Do you w

18、ant to collect stamps? Getting started on a new stamp collection can be fun. There are a number of ways to start getting stamps. First be sure to ask your family and friends to save the stamps they get. They can just save the whole envelope (信封) for you or they can cut out the stamp part for you.Be

19、sure to have them cut all the way around the stamp so they dont bend or cut the stamp. Also, ask them if they have any old letters in the envelopes. These can be some of the most interesting stamps youll come across. You can also just start your collection by buying stamps. You can also get a catalo

20、gue of stamps. By looking through the catalogue, you can start to see what kinds of stamps you like and would like to collect. Your tastes may change over time, but some people like to collect stamps from some countries or animal stamps, famous people stamps, etc. One of the cool things about stamps

21、 is that there are so many types and ways to collect them. You can find your own favourites and collect those. Next you will need a place to keep your stamps. Stock Books (郵票簿) hold stock sheets. Each stock sheet has a plastic cover. It holds the stamp in place. You can see the stamps, and move them

22、 around easily. Stamp Albums (集郵冊(cè)) are usually preprinted (預(yù)印). So you put the stamp on its preprinted area. There is often information about the stamp on the page.5. What does the writer think of starting to collect stamps?A. Difficult. B. Interesting.C. Boring. D. Expensive.6. The first way of col

23、lecting stamps is _.A. buying stampsB. cutting out the stamps from envelopesC. asking your family and friends for stampsD. making stamps by yourselves7. The underlined word “catalogue” in the passage probably means “_”.A. an organized set of ideasB. a complete list of itemsC. a book in which you kee

24、p photographsD. a thing that is put over or on another thing8. According to the last paragraph, there are _ ways to keep stamps.A. two B. three C. four D. severalIV. 語(yǔ)法填空 On September 19, Alibaba went public (上市) on the New York Shock Exchange. It shows that Ma Yun has done his business 1. (successf

25、ul). A short Chinese man seems to be the 2. _ (tall) man in the world right now. Ma used to be an English teacher. So far, he 3. _ (become) the richest man on the Chinese mainland. successfully tallest has become Ma was born in Hangzhou and grew up as 4. _ happy kid. At the age of twelve, he found t

26、hat English was very 5. _ (interest). Every morning he got up at 5 a.m., and then ran to a hotel near the West Lake 6. _ he could communicate with foreign tourists in English. He did it 7. _ nine years. The experience made him become aainterestingwhereforfantastic English speaker and also opened 8.

27、_ (he) eyes to the wide world. In a 1995 trip to the US, Ma 9. (show) to the Internet for the first time. 10. _ (see) the chance, Ma returned to China and set up a website without knowing much about computers. hiswas shown Seeing Four years later, Ma set up Alibaba in Hangzhou. People called him “Crazy Jack Ma”. But fifteen years later, Alibaba has developed into the worlds largest e-commerce (電子商務(wù)) company.V. 書面表達(dá) 五四青年節(jié)那天,你參加了學(xué)校組織的志愿者活動(dòng)。你的英語(yǔ)老師要求你寫一則英文日志,包括以下要點(diǎn):時(shí)間:2021年5月4日地點(diǎn):廣東博物館內(nèi)容:1. 七年級(jí)學(xué)生:當(dāng)導(dǎo)游,帶參觀者到不同展館2. 八年級(jí)學(xué)生:表

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