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九上語法填空/短文填空期中復(fù)習(xí)專項(xiàng)練習(xí)10篇第一篇PeoplehavebeencelebratingChristmasforyears.However,onlyasmallnumberofpeopleknewitatthe1.(begin)ofthe19thcentury.ThankstoCharlesDickensandhisgreatwork—ChristmasCarol,Christmasbecameoneofthemostpopular2.(festival)aroundtheworld.Attheageof31,Charleswasawell-knownwriterwith4children.Butlifewasn'teasyforhim.Hislastnoveldidn'tseem3.(sell)well.Whatwasworse,hisfriendskeptborrowingmoney4.himandhiswifewasgoingtogivebirthtotheirfifthbaby…Hewonderedhecouldafforditornot.OnanOctoberevening,hewalkedalongtheThames(泰晤士河),lonelyand5.(happy),hopingtofindinspirationsforhisnextbook.Themomenthesawtheterriblelivingconditionsofhomelesspeople,hecameupwith6.idea.WhynotwriteastorytoencouragepeopleinneedbeforeChristmas?7.(lucky),thisbookbecameagreatsuccess.Uptonowit8.(spread)tonon-Englishspeakingcountries.Peoplealllikehisbooks9.thespiritofhisstoriesisalwaystruth,10.(good)andbeautyinhumans.第二篇Weallneedcleanwatereveryday.However,morethan700millionpeoplearoundtheworldhavedifficulty1.(get)cleanandsafewater.Ontheonehand,treatingwastewaterisagoodway2.(provide)freshwaterforus.Anditalsoimprovestheenvironment3.keepingwasteoutofriversandoceans.80%ofwastewateraroundtheworldisnottreatedatall,anditisrunningintooceans4.(direct).Butnowwehavegotthetechnologytotreatandrecyclethewastewater.On5.otherhand,desalination(水淡化)canalsobeausefulway.Although75%ofourplanet6.(cover)withwater,only2%isfreshwatercomingfromrivers,lakes,iceandsnow.Therest,98%ofthewater,isinseasandoceans.Itistoosaltytodrink,7.morethan19,000factorieshavebeenbuiltaroundtheworldtomakewaterdrinkable(可飲用的).Everyday,theyprocessmorethan92million8.(ton)ofwater.Butthetechnologytheyuse9.(require)alotofenergy.Scientistshope10.theycancreateanewtechnologytoworkbetterwithlessmoneyinthefuture.Theywanttoproduce20timesmorethancleanwater,tomakesureeveryonecanhaveenoughwaterinthefuture.第三篇I'madoctorandIthinkit'sreallyverygoodtobeadoctor.Ontheonehand,Icansavepeople,onthe1.hand,theysharetheirexperiencesoflifewithme.Oneofmypatientsisasuccessfulbusinessman.Cancer2.(change)hisattitudeonlifealready."Happinessislikeacookieinaboy'shand,"hesaid."Ifayoungkidgetsthecookie,everything3.(be)good.Withnocookie,lifeloses4.(it)color."Hewenton“Whea5.becomesaman,thecookiemayturnintomoney,anewcar,orabeautifulhouse.""Ittookmemanyyears6.(understand)thatthecookienevermakesyouhappyforlong.Ifthecookieisinfrontofyou,youmaycareforit.Butsometimesyoumaynotgetachancetoeatit,andthenyouarebusy7.(try)nottoloseit.Havingthecookieisnot8.lifeisabout.Afterhavingcancer,forme,thecookiestartstoloseitsimportance.9.(important)thingisthatyoucanliveahappylifewithor10.thecookie,"hesaid.第四篇Areyoupopular?Doallthestudentsandteachersinyourschoollikeyouandknowyourname?Forsomeofyou,thatmaybetrue.Somestudentsaremuch1.(popular).Youmaywonder2.makesthemattractiveandlovelytoalmosteveryone.WehaveawordforthatinEnglish:Charisma(個(gè)人魅力),anattractive,lovelyandstrongpower.Peopleareborn3.it.Buttobesuccessfulyouneedmorethanjustcharisma.Youneedmorethanjustpopularity.4.(be)successfulinlife,youhavetobe5.(friend)toothers.Youhavetobe6.honestandhard—workingperson.Thesearethethingsweallshouldtry7.(have)andtheyarethethingsweareallabletodo.Inschoolwemaywishthatwewerethemostpopularstudents.Wemaywishthateveryonelikedusandeveryoneknew8.(we)names.Butit'snotsomethingweshouldworrytoomuchaboutBeingpopularisnice9.remember,lifeisn'tapopularitycontest.Honestyandhardworkwillbethekeysto10.(succeed).第五篇Haveyoueverheardoffriendshipsamonganimals?AtazooinFrance,1.unusualfriendshipdevelopedbetweenacatandabear.Noone2.(know)howthefriendshipfirstbegan.Oneday,some3.(worker)inthezoonoticedablackcatwasinthebear'scage(籠子),andthetwoanimalswereplayingtogetherpeacefully.Theyweresurprised4.wellthesmallcatseemedtogetalongwiththelargebear.Thebearkeeperallowedthecattostay5.thebear.Laterthepairandtheirunusualfriendshipbecameahottopicatthezoo.Afterseveralyears,anewcage6.(build)forthebear.However,thecatwasstillinthesamecage,soitwalkedaround7.(angry)andcriedtobewiththebear.Thebearkeeperfinallytookpityonthecatandletitstaywiththebear.Thecatandthebeargot8.(close)thanbefore.Theyoftensattogetherandsharedmealsinthesun.Sometimesitmaybenaturalforanimalstohave9.(they)ownideasaboutwhowouldmakeagoodfriend.Humansusuallyexpectanimalstohaverelationshipswithothersofthesamekind,10.itmaysurprisethem.第六篇Tostaysafeduringthecoronaviruspandemic,sometraditionalwaysofgreetings,1.(include)handshakes,kissesandhugsaregone.Researchshowsthathumansneedphysicaltouchtostayhealthy.Withoutit,manybecomelonely,sadand2.(甚至)sick.So,ifyoufeelneedahug,weknowsomethingyoucansafelyputyourarmsaroundand3.(握著,使不動(dòng))close:Atree!Treehuggingmaysoundalittlestrange.Buthumans4.(practice)itforyears.Whenyouhugatree,youfeelitfirstinyourtoesandthenupyourlegsandthenupintoyourhead.It'ssuchawonderfulfeelingofrelaxationandthenyou'rereadyforanewdayandnewchallenges.TheApollonia5.(nation)ParkinIsarelisabout15kilometersnorthofTelAviv.Inthisunpleasantcoronaperiod,OritSteinfeld,amarketing6.(direct)fortheparkadvisedpeoplearoundtheworldonsocialmedia7.enature,takeadeepbreath,hugatree,expresstheirloveandgetlove.Insidethepark,some8.(游客)readtheadviceandhuggedtrees.Formostpeople,itis9.tohugatreeforatleastfiveminutesaday.Asweallknow,gettingoutdoorsinnaturecanbegoodforpeople'shealth.Givenatureabighugandyouwillfeelbetter.10.willgiveupthechance,right?第七篇LastsummerIstayedinBeijingforaweek.Thatwasmy1.(one)tripthere.OnemorningIstartedout2.(visit)afamousmuseum,butIdidn'tknow3.waytogo,soIstoppeda4.(strange)andasked,"Excuseme,doesthisstreetleadtothePlaceMuseum?""Yes,"heanswered."Goalongthisstreetandturnleftatthesecondcrossing.Youcan'tmissit."SoIwalkedtwoblocksandturnedtomyleft,butthemuseum5.(be)notthere.ThenIaskedasecondstranger.Hesaid,"Goalongthisstreetandturnleftatthesecondcrossing."6.a(chǎn)gainIcouldn'tfindthemuseum.Iaskedathirdstrangerandhesaidthe7.(same)thing.ThistimeIfoundthePalaceMuseum.Justthensomebody8.(walk)upandsaid,"Excuseme,where'sthe9.(near)bank?"Ianswered10.(quick),"Goalongthisstreetandturnleftatthesecondcrossing!"第八篇Cycling,whichmeansridingabike,ispopularamongchildrenfromacrosstheUK.They1.(save)parentsmorethan18,000inpetrol(汽油)costsinthelastthreeweeks,by2.(cycle)amillionmilestoschool.Withpetrolpricesrising,familiesacrossthecountryaresearching3.waystocutdownpetrolcosts.Morethanaquarterofamillionchildrenhaveshownhowchoosingtwowheels4.offourcanhelpfamiliessavemoney.Ifchildrenkeepcyclingtoschoolalltheyearround,familiesintheUKcansave5.(they)nearly?3millioninpetrolcosts.AccordingtoMatt,directoroftheEastMidlands,"Atfirst,Iwonder6.cyclingcouldimproveachild'sperformanceatschoolornot.Butthingsturnouttobefine."Byregularlycyclingtoschool,webecomefitter,smarterand7.(good)learners.Wedoloveit!"astudentcalledTommysaid8.(excited)"It'sgreattoseemorepeoplecycling,andIalwayssmilewhenIseeafamilyorachildonabike.Somanykidswanttocycle,soweshouldmake9.easyforthemtogetaroundbybikeandkeep10.(health)."Marksaid.第九篇PeoplehavebeencelebratingChristmasforyears.However,onlyasmallnumberofpeopleknewitatthe1.(begin)ofthe19thcentury.ThankstoCharlesDickensandhisgreatwork–ChristmasCarol,Christmasbecameoneofthemostpopular2.(festival)aroundtheworld.Attheageof31,Charleswasawell-knownwriterwith4children.Butlifewasn'teasyforhim.Hislastnoveldidn'tseem3.(sell)well.Whatwasworse,hisfriendskeptborrowingmoney4.himandhiswifewasgoingtogivebirthtotheirfifthbaby...Hewondered5.hecouldafforditornot.OnanOctoberevening,hewalkedalongtheThames(泰晤士河),lonelyand6.(happy),hopingtofindinspirationsforhisnextbook.Themomenthesawtheterriblelivingconditionsofhomelesspeople,hecameupwith7.idea.WhynotwriteastorytoencouragepeopleinneedbeforeChristmas?8.(lucky),thisbookbecameagreatsuccess.Uptonowit9.(spread)tonon-Englishspeakingcountries.Peoplealllikehisbooks10.thespiritofhisstoriesisalwaystruth,goodnessandbeautyinhumans.第十篇Iwasatarestauranteatingmydinner.Andtherewasafather1.(sit)withhistwoyounggirls.Thegirlswereaskingabouteverythingandanything.Iwas2.(interest)intheirendlessquestions.Oneofthe3.(girl)lookedatmeandaskedherfather,"Daddy,4.isshewearingthat?"Asaforeignerinthiscountry,Istill5.(wear)mynationaldresseveryday,soIoftenheardpeopletalkaboutme.Herfathersaidsomethingthatmademyheartsowarm.Hesaid,"Therearedifferentcountries,religions,culturesandlanguages6.theworld.Weallhavetolearnaboutthem."Hethenshareda7.(person)experiencewithhisdaug

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