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1、2019-2020學(xué)年甘肅蘭州九年級(jí)上英語期末試卷一、單選題1. When Tom was _ university student, he still dreamt of becoming of _ NBA player. A.the; anB.an; anC.an; aD.a; an2. Please mind your head, sir_. A.Thanks a lotB.It doesnt matterC.Dont mention itD.Im afraid not3. When the best singer in our class _ , everyone shouted wi

2、th excitement. A.made upB.showed upC.show offD.put up4. _ sweet music!And I really like The Voice of China TV program. A.What aB.WhatC.HowD.How a5. I wonder if our foreign teacher Mr. White _ to his hometown next TuesdayIm not sure. But if he returns to his hometown, I _ him off. A.will return;seeB.

3、return; seeC.returns; will see D.will return; will see6. Does my question sound _ enough?I dont think so. You can ask more _ by using could instead of can. A.politely; politeB.politely; politelyC.polite; politeD.polite; politely7. Which of the following words has a different stress pattern(重音)from t

4、he others? 8. When times are difficult, tell _ that pain is part of growing. 9. Rose is wondering _. A.where has Jason goneB.what is Matt doingC.when will Aaron leaveD.who did the washing10. Which of the following is red? A.NaHCO3B.Na211. What about these two pairs of shoes, sir?_of them fits me. Co

5、uld you show me _ pair? A.Neither; the otherB.Either; the otherC.Either; otherD.Neither; another12. Peter failed to pass the exam last week. Only then _ realize the importance of study. A.was heB.he wasC.he didD.did he13. The museum _ I visited 2 years ago will be pulled down. 14. Can you tell me _

6、your brother is?He is a doctor. He works in a hospital near our school. 15. The boy with glasses _ Lanzhou for 10 years. A.wentB.has been inC.has gone toD.has been to二、完形填空16. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in L

7、ondon.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and s

8、he began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4

9、)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in

10、 front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especia

11、lly(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage

12、and his mothers last. (1)A.leaveB.supportC.faceD.ask (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)ut down (8) (9) (10)17. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she

13、 made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie hap

14、pened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to

15、(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much

16、 and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt per

17、fectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pic

18、k upD.put down (8) (9) (10)18. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she

19、 became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Sudd

20、enly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a

21、 party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stop

22、ped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sa

23、ng more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3)A.droppedB.restedC.raised (4) (5) (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9)A.sadB.shyC.excited (1

24、0)19. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngit

25、is(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She

26、tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charl

27、ie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced

28、 to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audi

29、ence. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9) (10)20. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 18

30、89. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. C

31、haplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got a

32、ngry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Char

33、lie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would

34、finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.T

35、hat night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)A.saveB.createC.explain (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9) (10)21. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother

36、 in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker a

37、nd weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any long

38、er and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to si

39、ng and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this annou

40、ncement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performanc

41、e on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9) (10)22. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her

42、own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.O

43、ne evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to d

44、o something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the

45、 performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the

46、stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)A.thr

47、ow awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9) (10)23. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situ

48、ation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother

49、singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered

50、Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw thi

51、s, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at

52、 all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9) (10)24. Charlie Chaplins

53、 parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead

54、 of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the so

55、ng, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked(4)_ the stage crying.The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly to(5)_ the embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He(6)_ took Charlie by the hand to the

56、stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience.Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the performance very much and began to throw money. When Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that

57、first he would(7)_ the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially(8)_ and started to throw even more money onto the stage.Charlie felt perfectly at home on stage. He did not feel(9)_ at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement

58、, there was more(10)_ and more money throwing.That night was Charlies first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)A.throw awayB.take outC.pick upD.put down (8) (9) (10)25. Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his

59、mother and elder brother in a flat in London.Mrs. Chaplin managed to(1)_ her children on her own with the money she made as a singer. However, their economic situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎)in 1894. Instead of resting her(2)_ until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing

60、. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it difficult to find well-paid work.One evening Charlie happened to be in the theatre watching his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her voice(3)_. She tried to finish the song, but the audience began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin cou

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