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-2025學(xué)年九年級上期期末考點(diǎn)大串講(人教版)專題02完形填空15篇(一)(22-23九年級上·浙江紹興·期末)Onecoldwintermorning,two13-year-oldboyswereplayingnexttothepond.Whentheirbasketballwentflyingontothe1ice,oneoftheteenswentafterit.Unfortunately,theice2withaloudnoise.Theboyfellintothe3water.Whenhisfriendtriedtohelphimgetout,thefriend4in,too.Atthattime,HembergerCory,ahockey(冰球運(yùn)動(dòng))playerandhisteammatewerepracticingnearby.Whentheyheardsomeone5forhelp,Coryrantohelpimmediately.Withoutthinkingofhisownsafety,Corystoodattheedgeoftheicewithhishockeystickextended.Hecould6theicebreakingunderhisweight,soheknewhehadto7fastbeforehewentintoo.MomentslatertheboystookholdofCory’s8sohecouldpullthemoutofthewatertosafety!Bothoftheboyslooked9,butexceptneedingtogetdryandwarm,theywere10.Now,Coryispraisedasaherobyeveryoneinhissmalltown.Hismotherdidn’tknowthatuntilshesawapostthat11,“Notallsuperheroeswearcapes(斗篷);some12icehockey.”ButCoryrefusedanyformof13.Hesaid,“Idon’tneedanythinginreturnbecauseIknowifIwereinthesame14,Iwouldalsowantsomebodyto15me.”1.A.hard B.wide C.thin D.large2.A.brokedown B.brokeup C.brokeoff D.brokeout3.A.clear B.clean C.salty D.icy4.A.fell B.joined C.came D.called5.A.looking B.wishing C.shouting D.sending6.A.a(chǎn)void B.knock C.lift D.hear7.A.a(chǎn)ct B.run C.reflect D.hide8.A.foot B.rope C.stick D.hand9.A.excited B.scared C.touched D.crazy10.A.fine B.weak C.safe D.lost11.A.said B.regretted C.celebrated D.shared12.A.wear B.use C.play D.need13.A.comfort B.payment C.support D.encouragement14.A.way B.team C.role D.situation15.A.praise B.help C.guide D.teach(二)(23-24九年級上·河南信陽·期末)WhenIfirststartedlearningChinese,everythingseemednewanddifferent.TheChinesewordslookedlikelittlepictures,andIcouldn’t16any.Butmyteacher,Mr.Li,madeit17forme.Heusedcolorfulflashcards(教學(xué)卡片)andtaughtussimplewordslike“nihao”and“xiexie”.Wealsoplayed18inclasstorememberthewords.Oneofmyfavoritegameswas“SimonSays”inChinese.Mr.Liwouldsaysomething,andwehadtofollowhis19.Butweneededtodotheactiononly20hestartedwith“Simonsays”.Itwassomuchfun!21,Istartedrecognizing(辨別出)moreandmoreChinesewords.Mr.Litaughtushowto22fromonetoten,andwealsolearnedsomeanimals’names.Saying“maomao”for“cat”and“gougou”for“dog”alwaysmademe23.Ithoughttheysoundedcuteandfun.Oneday,Mr.LiorganizedafieldtriptoChinatown.Itwaslikesteppingintoadifferentworld!Thestreetswere24colorfulsignsanddelicioussmells.WegottotrysometraditionalChinesefood,likenoodles.Ievenpracticed25foodinChinese.ItfeltamazingtousethewordsIhadlearned.Astimewentby,myunderstandingofChinese26.IcouldhavesimpleconversationswithmyChinesefriendsatschool.Theywerehappyaboutmy27,andwestartedexchangingwordsinbothEnglishandChinese.Itwaslikehavingasecretlanguage28us.LearningChinesehasopenedupawholenewworldforme.IcannowreadsimplestoriesandunderstandChineseculture29.It’sbeenafunjourney,andIcan’twaittocontinue30anddiscoveringmoreaboutthisbeautifullanguage.16.A.buy B.celebrate C.see D.understand17.A.easy B.hard C.exciting D.pleasant18.A.cards B.games C.songs D.sports19.A.rules B.instructions C.movements D.steps20.A.before B.since C.when D.because21.A.Slowly B.Lastly C.Suddenly D.Recently22.A.count B.hide C.review D.write23.A.dance B.laugh C.cry D.think24.A.a(chǎn)fraidof B.fullof C.proudof D.tiredof25.A.growing B.naming C.ordering D.cooking26.A.a(chǎn)ppeared B.improved C.stopped D.canceled27.A.creativity B.experience C.knowledge D.progress28.A.between B.with C.a(chǎn)s D.like29.A.better B.louder C.earlier D.longer30.A.traveling B.learning C.wondering D.rushing(三)(23-24九年級上·河南鄭州·期末)Whatisculture?Overtheyears,expertsinmanyfieldshave31differentexplanationsofwhatcultureis.Usually,“culture”isallaboutwhatagroupofpeopledo,howtheyact,whattheymake,andwhattheybelieveintogether.Culturescomeinmanyshapesandsizes.People32areinthesamecountry,state,orcitymayshareaculture.Yourschoolmayhaveitsownculture,andso33yourfamily.Peopleinthesameagegroupmayalsohavetheirculture.Manypartsoflife34culture.Mostdivideintotwogroups:nonmaterial(非物質(zhì)的)andmaterial.Youcan’ttouchnonmaterialpartsofculture.Forexample,the35,customs,languagesandlifestylehabitssharedbyagroupareanonmaterialpartoftheculture.Itcanhelpus36understandourpast,present,andfuture.Manymaterialitems(物品)arepartofthematerialculture.Thesearethingsmadebypeopleinaculture.Someexamples37anythingfromfood,clothingandfurnituretotechnologyandtransportation.ThemostcommonfoodssuchasricenoodlesinSouthernChinaandfastfoodintheUnitedStates,reflectpeople’seatinghabits.Materialculture38thevalues,customs,andtraditionsofasociety.Culturescan39overtime.Thishappenswhennewpeopleenterthecultureandbring40waysofdoingthings.However,peopletoday41sharemanypartsoftheirculturewiththeirancientancestors.Andthisishowtheygettheirtraditionsandthesetraditionsare42.It’simportanttorememberthateverycultureisunique(獨(dú)特的)anddifferent,andeveryoneshouldtake43intheirownculture.Howwouldyoudescribeyourculture?Thatcanbeadifficult44,especiallyifyouhaven’tthoughtaboutitbefore.45you’resure,askandtalkwithyourparents,youmayfindoutmanyinterestingthingsaboutyourculture!31.A.celebrated B.expected C.given D.taken32.A.whom B.who C.where D.which33.A.may B.a(chǎn)re C.have D.has34.A.cutup B.dressup C.makeup D.takeup35.A.heroes B.victories C.coals D.values36.A.more B.better C.less D.easilier37.A.build B.produce C.include D.increase38.A.a(chǎn)dmires B.reflects C.requires D.examines39.A.breathe B.change C.complete D.remain40.A.silent B.basic C.different D.lively41.A.even B.only C.then D.still42.A.believable B.enjoyable C.valuable D.possible43.A.time B.care C.a(chǎn)ction D.pride44.A.life B.question C.time D.situation45.A.As B.Unless C.If D.So(四)(23-24九年級上·甘肅武威·期末)I’dbeenproudthatI’dneverlostmycellphoneuntilmyhusbandJackgotacalloneevening.Wewenttovisitafriendinhospitallastyear.WhenJack’s46rang,itwasmymothercallingfrommy47.SheaskedifIhadlostmymobilephone.Icheckedmypurse.Itwasgone!IusedJack’sphonetocallmynumber.Thenaboy,whomI’llcallRhos,48it.“Ifoundyourphone!”hesaid,excitedly.“Ihavebeentryingtofindyou,but49itwasgettinglate,Idecidedtoleave.”Hegavemetheaddressofa50nearhishome.Laterthatevening,Iwentto51himthere.Ididn’tdaretogo52,worryingthiswasacheat.SoJackcamealong.After5310km,wegottothecoffeeshopwhichRhos54.Myfearsweregone.Rhoswasjustayoungboy.“Howdidyou55mymom?”Iasked.Heexplainedthatwhenhefoundmymobilephonebytheroadside,hestartedcallingpeopleinmylistofcontacts.Butallthey56wasmymobilephonenumber-whichdidn’t57.He’dcalledmanynames,startingwiththeletterA.FinallyhegotAdam,oneofmyfriends,who58myhouse.Iwas59togetmyphonebackwithallthecontacts,messagesandphotosIcouldhavelostforever.Iwasso60toRhosandofferedhimsomemoney,butherefused.Aswedroveback,wepraisedRhosforhishonesty.46.A.electriccar B.mobilephone C.radio D.doorbell47.A.hospital B.company C.school D.home48.A.a(chǎn)ccepted B.returned C.got D.a(chǎn)nswered49.A.before B.because C.a(chǎn)fter D.if50.A.coffeeshop B.postoffice C.hotel D.supermarket51.A.follow B.meet C.catch D.punish52.A.slowly B.back C.a(chǎn)lone D.finally53.A.driving B.running C.walking D.riding54.A.talkedabout B.lookedfor C.heardof D.knewabout55.A.remember B.know C.tell D.understand56.A.had B.noticed C.expected D.finished57.A.happen B.matter C.help D.fit58.A.called B.visited C.shared D.sold59.A.sorry B.glad C.sad D.proud60.A.useful B.strange C.thankful D.polite(五)(23-24九年級上·河南許昌·期末)EmilyandBettyhavebeenbestfriendssincetheywerelittle.Whethertheyareatschoolorathome,theyalways61andhelpeachother.Oneafternoon,EmilyfoundBettywithastoryshejust62.SheexcitedlytoldBettythatshewantedtobeagreatwriterandaskedforheropiniononthe63.Bettytookthepaperandbeganreadingit64.Afteraboutanhour,Bettyfinishedreadingthestory.She65Emily,saying,“Emily,firstofall,Iwanttosaythatthetheme(主題)ofyourstoryisverygood.Iloveitverymuch.”Emilyfeltvery66.ThenBettycontinued,“However,Ialsonoticedsomeareasthatneed67.Somepartsofthestoryshouldbemoredetailed(詳細(xì)的)sothat68canunderstandthestorybetter.Also,itwillbebetter69youcanimprovesomeoftheexpressions.”Emilyfeltalittle70,butsheknewthatBettytrulywantedhertoimprove,soshewouldn’trefuseheradvice.71,shethankedBettyforherhonestadvice.Afterthetalk,Emilydecidedtomakeherstorybetter.Eachtimeshemadesome72,shewouldaskBettyforadvice.Bettyalwaysheldatruthfulandhonestattitude(態(tài)度).Sheexpressedthepartsshe73andalsopointedoutareasthatneededtobeimproved.ThankstoBetty,Emilyfinally74thestorytoabookcompanyandthestorysuccessfullycameout.Nowmanyyearshavepassed,andEmilyhasbecomea75writer.Althoughshehaspublishedmanypopularbooks,everytimeshebeginstowriteanewbook,sheasksBettyforadvice.61.A.teach B.choose C.support D.miss62.A.copied B.read C.repeated D.wrote63.A.story B.cover C.picture D.poem64.A.quickly B.carefully C.loudly D.clearly65.A.shoutedat B.laughedat C.pointedat D.smiledat66.A.bored B.tired C.pleased D.interested67.A.help B.improvement C.preparation D.love68.A.readers B.teachers C.students D.writers69.A.so B.if C.unless D.before70.A.mad B.surprised C.disappointed D.satisfied71.A.Instead B.However C.Besides D.Anyway72.A.jokes B.mistakes C.excuses D.changes73.A.corrected B.liked C.knew D.a(chǎn)dvised74.A.told B.lent C.threw D.sent75.A.serious B.humorous C.famous D.quiet(六)(23-24九年級上·吉林長春·期末)ItwasacoldandrainydayinMarch.AcrosstheroominthestorewhereMandy76,satLaura,awomanaboutMandy’sage.Otherworkersdidnot77Lauraandtheythoughtofheras78andsodidMandy.Butsweepingthe79fromhereyes,MandymadeuphermindtosaysomethingkindtoLaura.Finally,shesaid,“Laura,I’veworkedinthisroomwithyouformanyyears.AndwhenI80everytime,Iseeyousittingthereagainstthewindow.IthinkyouhavetheprettiesthairthatIhaveever81onanybody.”She82.Shemeantit.Lauralookedupandsaid,“That’sthefirstkindwordanybodyhasever83tomesinceI’veworkedhere.”Afterthat,theyoftentalkedtoeachotherafterwork.Throughtheir84,MandyrealizedthatLaura’scoldnesswas85shyness.Theysoonbecamefriends.Otherco﹣workerssoonbeganto86Lauraintheiractivities,andsheblossomed(綻放)likeaflowerafterthat,hadfoundsunlight.Therightwordsmadeagreat87whenspokeninkindness.Wordshavethepowertoteardownorto88up.Whentheyarebothtrueandkind,theyareinstruments89havegreatpower.Neverforgetthepowerof90.76.A.walked B.bought C.worked D.ran77.A.like B.remember C.see D.hear78.A.beautiful B.silly C.worried D.cold79.A.a(chǎn)nger B.dislike C.hunger D.product80.A.showup B.breakup C.lookup D.callup81.A.heard B.seen C.imagined D.drawn82.A.doesn’tlie B.lies C.lied D.wasn’tlying83.A.sent B.written C.said D.left84.A.communication B.invention C.competition D.graduation85.A.a(chǎn)ddingto B.takingto C.responsiblefor D.becauseof86.A.break B.hate C.challenge D.take87.A.cause B.difference C.creation D.fun88.A.build B.cut C.turn D.show89.A.what B.who C.that D.whom90.A.end B.words C.happiness D.loneliness(七)(23-24九年級上·江蘇揚(yáng)州·期末)AletterchangedLeviStrauss’slife.In1849goldwas91inCalifornia.ThousandsofpeoplerushedtoCaliforniainhopesoffindinggoldandbecoming92.Thepeoplehopingtofindgoldwerefoolishandgreedy.Oneofthose93headedforCaliforniawasLeviStrauss.Strausswas94.Strausswasaclever,hard-workingman.Hewaslookingforanewstartinlife.Uptothistime,StrausshadworkedforhistwobrothersinNewYorkCity.Thebrotherssoldclothesandblanketsandothergoods.Straussplannedtosetupasimilarbusinesstohis95inCalifornia.Overtheyears,Strauss’sbusinessgrew.In1872hegotaletterfromoneofhiscustomers,atailor(裁縫)inNevada.Thetailor,JacobDavis,hada(n)96formakingbetterworkpants.Thepocketsonworkpantsoftentore.JacobDavis97metalrivets(鉚釘)tothepockets.Rivetsarepiecesofmetal98tojointhingstogether.Therivetsworkedwell,andtheminerslikedthem.Davisdidn’thaveenoughmoneytogetapatent(專利)forhis99.Healsoneededhelpmakingthepants.Inhis100,Davissaidthatiftheyworkedtogether,thetwoofthem‘‘couldmakeaverylargeamountofmoney’’.Strausscouldseethatrivetedworkpantswereagoodidea.HeagreedtohelpDavis.Thetwodecidedtomakethepants.Theydecidedtousedenimclothbecauseitisa101cloththatdoesn’tteareasilyandislonglasting.102,theriveteddenimswerecalled‘‘dungarees’’.DungareesisawordfromtheHindi103ofIndiathatmeans“roughcloth”.104theyweretoughanddurable,dungareeswerewornbythousandsoffarmers,miners,builders,andotherworkers.Later,dungareescametobecalled“jeans”.“Jeans”isabetter105forthepantsthan“dungarees”.91.A.discovered B.created C.invented D.hidden92.A.wealthy B.happy C.satisfied D.energetic93.A.whom B.who C.which D.what94.A.creative B.foolish C.smart D.different95.A.brother B.brothers C.brothers’ D.brother’s96.A.job B.business C.idea D.opportunity97.A.preferred B.a(chǎn)dded C.changed D.returned98.A.used B.worked C.made D.sold99.A.discovery B.invention C.creation D.business100.A.diary B.letter C.book D.invitation101.A.heavy B.strong C.usual D.cheap102.A.Inaddition B.Instead C.Atfirst D.However103.A.culture B.city C.language D.clothes104.A.If B.When C.Because D.Though105.A.meaning B.business C.call D.name(八)(23-24九年級上·江蘇泰州·期末)Thereisnowathickwhitefogoverthemoor(沼澤).Themoonisshiningonit.“Thefogisgettingthicker,”saysHolmes.“Thisisserious—SirHenrymustgohomesoon.”“Ithinkhe’s106.”Wehearfootsteps.Thestepsget107andsuddenlyweseeSirHenrywalkingtowardsusthroughthefog.Hewalksquicklyalongthe108andclimbsupthehillbehindus.“Listen!”criesHolmes.“109!Itiscoming!”Holmesisstaringintothefog.Helooksshocked(震驚的).AtthesametimeDetectiveLestradecriesoutin110.Igrabmygunandpointitattheterribleanimalinfrontofus.Itisahound,agiantblackdog.Thereis111comingfromitsmouth,anditshugeeyesareburning,too.ThehugeblackcreaturerunsdownthepathafterSirHenry.HolmesandIbothfireourguns.We112itandthehoundcriesinpain.Butthehounddoesnotstop.Heisstillrunningalongthepath113SirHenry.SirHenrylooksbackattheterriblethingbehindhim.Hisfaceiswhiteinthe114.Werunupthepathasquicklyaswecan.SirHenryis115andthehoundisbarking.SuddenlyIseethehoundjumponSirHenryandpushhimtothe116.Holmespointshisgunandshootsthehoundfivetimes.Withalastcry,itrollsonitsback,andthenfallsonitsside.Thegianthoundis117.SirHenryislyingonthepath.Weruntohimandfindthatheis118.“Oh,myGod!”hewhispers.“Itisdead,SirHenry,”saysHolmes.“TheHoundoftheBaskervillesisgoneforever.”Theterriblecreatureislyingbeforeus.Itisaslargeasasmall119.Eventhoughitisdead,thereisstillbluefireinitshugemouth.Iputmyhandonitsglowingface,andmyown120alsoglowinthedark.“Phosphorus(磷),”Isay.“Thankyouforsavingmylife,”saysSirHenry.—ExcerptedfromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles(《巴斯克維爾獵犬》)106.A.coming B.returning C.following D.trying107.A.heavier B.closer C.quieter D.happier108.A.river B.path C.street D.beach109.A.Lookup B.Lookback C.Lookout D.Lookforward110.A.excitement B.tears C.pain D.fear111.A.blood B.water C.fire D.poison112.A.hit B.kick C.kill D.murder113.A.with B.a(chǎn)fter C.before D.Beside114.A.a(chǎn)ir B.sunshine C.moonlight D.hill115.A.screaming B.singing C.laughing D.whispering116.A.fog B.ground C.fire D.gun117.A.trapped B.caught C.safe D.dead118.A.dying B.a(chǎn)live C.sleeping D.a(chǎn)ctive119.A.lion B.dog C.woman D.man120.A.eyes B.a(chǎn)rms C.feet D.fingers(九)(23-24九年級上·江蘇連云港·期末)Sometimes,aterribletragedy(averysadevent)canmakeusdoimportantthings.DashrathManjhicamefroma121familyinIndiain1934.Tomakemoney,helefthomewhenhewas122andstartedtoworkinthecoalmines(煤礦).Laterhereturnedtohishomevillageandgotmarried.Oneterribledayin1959,his123,FalguniDevi,fellfromthevillagemountainandwasbadlyhurt.Thenearesttownwithadoctorwasclose,124amountainstoodintheway.Thepatharoundthemountainmadethejourney90kilometers.Falguni125beforeshecouldseethedoctor.Manjhiwassadanddidn’tmarryagain.Hewantedtodo126.Hedecidedtocutapaththroughthe127.Inthisway,itwouldbe128forpeopletheretoreachmedicalcare.Hetookahammerandchisel(鑿子)andbeganhammeringthroughthemountain.Peoplethoughthewasmadbuthecontinued129.Heworkedinthefieldsduringthedayandcarriedonwithhispersonalproject130hewasfreeatnight.Astimewentby,hereceivedsupportandhelpfromsomevillagersandneighbors.It131him22yearsandfinallyhecompletedtheroadin1982.It132thedistance(距離)betweenthevillageandtheneighboringareasfrom55to15km.Howamazingitwas!Forhiswork,Manjhibecamefamous133theMountainMan.Afterhisdeathin2007attheageof73,anofficialroadwas134throughthemountain.Hisfacewasputonastampin2016andhis135wasmadeintofilmsanddocumentaries.Heusedhisterriblepersonaltragedytodosomethingthatwouldhopefullystopothersfromexperiencingsuchtragediesintheirownlives.121.A.rich B.famous C.poor D.disabled122.A.ill B.old C.busy D.young123.A.wife B.friend C.child D.brother124.A.then B.but C.a(chǎn)nd D.or125.A.replied
B.died C.slept
D.cried126.A.nothing B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.something127.A.town B.river C.house D.mountain128.A.slower B.worse C.faster D.harder129.A.easily B.suddenly C.peacefully D.hopelessly130.A.a(chǎn)swellas B.a(chǎn)smuchas C.a(chǎn)sgoodas D.a(chǎn)ssoonas131.A.walked
B.took C.a(chǎn)dded D.refused132.A.cut B.put C.reached D.covered133.A.of B.in C.a(chǎn)s D.to134.A.lost B.built C.pushed D.controlled135.A.story B.play C.song D.book(十)(23-24九年級上·江西九江·期末)ConnerWrightisinhisfinalyearatuniversity.However,hestillhasmanyclassesto136.HeisstudyingChineseandAItechnology—howtowashclothes.The21-year-oldispreparingforhispost-collegelife.Herealizeditwasnot137toknowhowtoreadandwrite.Sohesignedup(報(bào)名)foraclasson“adulting”.Hehasbeenlearningmany138lifeskills.Therearenowthousandsof“adultsintraining”.Wrightisonlyoneofthem.Notonlycollegestudentsbutmanyothershaverealizedthattheyneed139.Butwhydon’tparentsteachtheirchildrenthese140skills?Weinterviewedmanystudents.Their141,theysay,carealotaboutgrades.Almosteverythingelseisnot142important.Asaresult,collegesarefilledwithstudentswith143testscores.Manyofthem,144,don’tknowhowtocook.Sometimes,studentscomeupwiththeirownideas.145BelleLaunorJennyZhoufeltfullypreparedforlifeawayfromhomewhentheyarrivedattheiruniversity.Butbytheirsecondyearthere,theyhadlearnedtolive146theirown.Thetwonoticedthatmanyof147classmateshadbeenexperiencingsimilardifficulties.Theydecidedtosetupanadultingcourse.148itwasfirstoffered,its30spots(職位)werequicklyfilledup.70studentshadtobe149.Lastyear,thereweremorecourses,butLauandZhoustillhadtoturndown100students.LausaysthatsheandZhoudon’thavealltheanswersfortheirstudents.Thatisinfactpartofbecominganadult.Whendifficultiesappear,wemust150ourselvestofindasolution.136.A.teach B.a(chǎn)ttend C.reflect D.perform137.A.right B.important C.enough D.terrible138.A.total B.empty C.basic D.a(chǎn)wful139.A.help B.time C.money D.sleep140.A.study B.a(chǎn)rt C.sports D.life141.A.parents B.teachers C.classmates D.friends142.A.received B.expressed C.considered D.supported143.A.terrible B.perfect C.painful D.sleepy144.A.a(chǎn)nd B.if C.however D.a(chǎn)s145.A.Both B.Either C.All D.Neither146.A.by B.on C.in D.a(chǎn)t147.A.his B.her C.your D.their148.A.Because B.Though C.Unless D.When149.A.found B.refused C.behaved D.canceled150.A.dependon B.leaveout C.dropby D.takeoff(十一)(23-24九年級上·山東濟(jì)南·期末)Gwondowasadogtrainer.Hewouldgotothebeacheverydaywithhisdogs,to151themhowtocatchanimalssoallofhistribe(部落)couldeat.WhereverGwondowent,histribecouldseehimfromfaraway152hiswhitehairwouldshineinthesunlight.Thetribe153wouldsaytotheirchildren,“See,thereisGwondoandhisdogs,154foodforusall.”Gwondowentouthuntingeverydayandalwayscamebackwithlotsoffood.Andallwerevery155.ButGwondogrew156andasallhumansdo,onedayhedied.Thetribe157sadandcriedmanydaysandmanynightsuntilonedaytheelderscalledtotheirchildren,“YouhavecriedenoughforGwondo.Nowitistimeto158living.Godowntothebeach.”Thechildrenrandowntothebeachandlookedouttosea.159,theyalllookedateachother,thenturnedandranbacktotheirelders,160,“Comequickly.Gwondoisbackwithus!Heisoutinthesea.”Theeldershurriedtothe161andsaid,“Yes!Itis!Gwondoisback!Heisnowadolphinandlivesinthesea.”Now162youseeapodof(一群)dolphinsinthesea,lookforthebigolddolphin.Youwillknowhimbecausehehasalargewhitefin(鰭)on163back.HeisGwondoandheistrainingtheyoungdolphinstodrivefish164tothebeachsothathistribecancatchthem.Gwondois165toallthetribesontheeastcoastofAustralia.Theycallhimtheirseadog.151.A.a(chǎn)dvise B.train C.study D.follow152.A.before B.unless C.because D.a(chǎn)lthough153.A.elders B.guards C.teachers D.visitors154.A.searchingfor B.makingup C.mixingup D.payingfor155.A.brave B.rude C.happy D.a(chǎn)ngry156.A.tall B.old C.thin D.strong157.A.kept B.saw C.tried D.felt158.A.dependon B.giveup C.thinkabout D.lookafter159.A.Finally B.Exactly C.Slowly D.Suddenly160.A.discussing B.warning C.a(chǎn)nswering D.calling161.A.hill B.beach C.forest D.camp162.A.whenever B.wherever C.whatever D.whoever163.A.its B.his C.her D.it’s164.A.a(chǎn)way B.close C.far D.a(chǎn)long165.A.common B.similar C.known D.new(十二)(23-24九年級上·四川巴中·期末)Gorgewasthrowinganemptyboxwhenawomanandherdaughterranover.“Yousmell166!”Gorgesaidtothewoman.Thewomansaid,“Ijustwantyouto167methebox.It’showmydaughterandImakealiving”“Butit’sjusttrash(垃圾),”saidGorge.“Oneperson’strashisanotherperson’s168,”thewomansaid,reachingoutherhandandasked,“CanIhaveitplease?”“169youwantit,justtakeitoutofthetrashbinbyyourself,”Gorgereplied170.Thenhethrewtheboxandwalkedtowardshismother’scar.Thewomansaidnothingandtookthebox.Gorgetoldhismotheraboutthedirtywoman.Hismothersaidina171voice,“Gorge,noteveryonehasgood172.Yourfatherleftuswhenyouweretwoyearsold.Welivedahardlife.Icouldn’tfinda173,sowehadtoliveonthestreets.Oneday,Imetaladyandshe174metomakemoneybyrecyclingboxes.I175hersuggestionandourlifechangedafterthat.”Hearingthis,Gorge176outofthecarandrushedtothelady.“IamsorryforwhatIdid.You’reright.Oneperson’strashiswhatanotherpersonvalue.”Thenhismothercameoverandwas177tofindoutthewomanwasjusttheladywhohelpedthemoutoftroubleafewyearsago.Shesaidtothewomanwith178,”Youdidsomuchforus.It’smyturnto179you.Iwouldlikeyouandyourdaughtertocomeandstaywithus.”Thegirlandhermotherweremovedtotears.Therearealwayssomepeoplewhoofferusunexpected180.Sowhereverweare,bekindandgratefultopeoplearoundus.166.A.sweet B.nice C.terrible D.smoky167.A.buy B.give C.show D.lend168.A.junk B.support C.power D.treasure169.A.Though B.Unless C.Before D.If170.A.impolitely B.gladly C.nervously D.carefully171.A.funny B.soft C.cold D.strange172.A.luck B.fame C.nature D.behavior173.A.reason B.dream C.job D.hobby174.A.a(chǎn)llowed B.a(chǎn)dvised C.needed D.sent175.A.checked B.questioned C.followed D.forgot176.A.climbed B.got C.rode D.left177.A.surprised B.a(chǎn)fraid C.mad D.worried178.A.fear B.interest C.sadness D.joy179.A.educate B.understand C.praise D.help180.A.success B.pleasure C.warmth D.pride(十三)(23-24九年級上·浙江金華·期末)MyloveofbuildingthingsbeganwhenIwasakid.Itwasn’tuntilI181aboutThomasEdison,though,thatIreallybecameexcitedaboutinventing.WhenIwasinfourthgrade,ourteachergaveusa182.Wehadtowritetoacompanyandlearnabouttheproductsitmade.Eachstudentwouldthengiveareportinfrontoftheclass.I183theThomasA.Edison
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