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2024-2025学年九年级英语上册期末专题复习
专题06完形填空(10空)20篇
一、阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
One of my students has decided to study computer science abroad. One day, I asked him why he wanted to study it. He told me he was good at it. “If you weren’t so good at it now, …” I couldn’t finish my words. He said, “That’s 1 . I always get top scores in computer science.”
This disappointed (使……失望) me. I do believe this student has the 2 to do well in computer science. However, he may not achieve anything great 3 he experiences failure (失败) first. On the one hand, failure tells us to try harder. I’ll never forget how disappointed an artist friend was when he was refused from a master’s degree program. He waited for a year or two and tried again. He finally succeeded. He knew how 4 he was and worked even harder. Soon his artwork was so popular. Later, The New York Times 5 him.
On the other hand, early success might be a setback (障碍) which we don’t realize. When I was a teenager, my teacher 6 everything I wrote, and I could get high marks on writing without really trying. By the time I got to college, I felt I had 7 to learn about writing, and I didn’t want any criticism (批评) on my writing. So I 8 courses that might have helped me improve as a writer. After college, I worked as a writer. Then, I experienced criticism and failure. That was when I began to grow.
This is not to say that early success is 9 a setback. The student who always gets top scores in computer science may continue to succeed. The 10 is that he needs to keep learning and keep challenging himself. He mustn’t rest on his laurels (荣誉).
1.A.impossible B.improper C.unimportant D.unpleasant
2.A.quality B.courage C.ability D.energy
3.A.when B.after C.because D.unless
4.A.lucky B.sorry C.relaxed D.nervous
5.A.cared about B.complained about C.wrote about D.heard about
6.A.influenced B.praised C.collected D.disliked
7.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
8.A.avoided B.welcomed C.attended D.finished
9.A.probably B.certainly C.seriously D.nearly
10.A.key B.purpose C.mistake D.mystery
二、Does money buy happiness?
In October 2018, someone in South Carolina won the lottery (彩票) of $1.5 billion. The possible chances of winning were 1 in 302.5 million!
It’s easy to imagine what one could do with this lucky 1 , but would this money actually make someone happy? Based on the 2 of several lottery winners, it probably wouldn’t. Suddenly coming into huge sums of money can 3 a person’s life in unexpected and sometimes unpleasant ways. For example, William Post won $16.2 million in a lottery in 1998. Within three months, he was back to be broke (破产) 4 he spent a lot on worthless business. But William felt much happier without any money.
Then there was Callie Rogers, a British teenager who won $3 million in 2003. She treated her family and friends to lavish gifts and bought 5 designer clothes. After six years, Callie changed back to a poor teenager and 6 that money didn’t make her happy.
It’s found that these lottery winners may 7 know how to handle so much money and do not get advice from financial experts. They waste money on things they don’t need and 8 too much money to friends and relatives.
Researchers find that people are happy when they are able to pay for their 9 needs, such as food, clothes, a safe place to live, and health care. Expensive things only make people happy temporarily (暂时). Spending time with family and donating reasonable amounts of money to charities make people 10 than money does.
We can hope to suddenly come into lots of money to improve our lives, but perhaps there are better ways to find happiness.
1.A.chance B.number C.ticket D.wealth
2.A.dreams B.experiences C.jobs D.plans
3.A.help B.improve C.change D.enjoy
4.A.after B.so C.though D.until
5.A.himself B.herself C.itself D.themselves
6.A.regretted B.reviewed C.realized D.researched
7.A.exactly B.hardly C.really D.completely
8.A.give up B.give in C.give away D.give back
9.A.expensive B.special C.basic D.unusual
10.A.happier B.richer C.healthier D.smarter
三、On a trip to California, my family stopped for lunch. As we walked quickly towards the entrance to the 1 , a man, with quite dirty hair, came up and opened the door for us.
Once inside, my kids whispered, “Mom, he smiles.” I nodded. Regardless of (不管) his appearance, the “doorman” greeted us in a(an) 2 way.
After ordering food, we sat at the window and watched other customers come to the restaurant 3 many ignored (忽视) the “doorman”. Seeing this impoliteness truly made me angry. As a mother, I had decided to set a good 4 for my kids. When our meal arrived, I remembered that I had left the car-sick pills in the truck. With the long trip ahead, the kids needed 5 , so I excused myself from the meal and went to the door.
Just then, the “doorman” was opening the door for a couple. They rushed past him without even looking at him. Letting them in first, I said a loud “ 6 ” to him as I went out.
When I returned, we talked a bit. He said he was not allowed inside 7 he ordered food. I went back and told my family his story. Then I asked our waitress to 8 one soup and sandwich. When the kids knew the order was for the “doorman”, they smiled.
It was time to continue our trip. Upon seeing us, the “doorman” came up again and stretched his hand for a handshake and I 9 accepted. I noticed the tears in his eyes—tears of gratitude (感谢) .
Back in truck, I fell into deep thought. I said thanks to a man who had simply held open a door for me, and also said thanks for that chance to teach 10 by example. While we can’t choose many things in life, we can choose when to show gratitude.
1.A.station B.restaurant C.factory D.hospital
2.A.cheerful B.strange C.impolite D.dangerous
3.A.and B.so C.or D.but
4.A.example B.plan C.goal D.background
5.A.us B.it C.him D.them
6.A.excuse me B.bye-bye C.good night D.thank you
7.A.though B.when C.because D.unless
8.A.accept B.add C.put D.find
9.A.unwillingly B.angrily C.gratefully D.carelessly
10.A.the doorman B.that couple C.my kids D.our waitress
四、My teenage son, Jordan, always hated having to get home earlier than all his friends. He couldn’t understand why he was 1 seventeen, but still had a curfew (宵禁). He surely believed he was an adult, but I pointed out that he was not 2 he was still in high school.
“You don’t 3 me! I can take good care of myself!” he yelled. Before I continued, he rolled his eyes, slammed the door and walked away. I sighed. How could I make Jordan see that I only wanted to keep him 4 ?
I decided to go for a walk, hoping the December air could 5 my head. I opened the front door and nearly walked on her:a small black puppy (小狗), just like a meatball. “Hi, Meatball, ”I said, then brought her into my home, touching her neck gently. Meatball seemed very glad but after an hour or two, she barked to go back outside.
“Why does she keep barking? ”Jordan came in and asked.
I told him that she was 6 here but she liked being able to play outside as she wanted.
“That must be nice, ”Jordan said in a low voice, 7 why the puppy, not him, could come and go.
One night, temperatures were unusually low. Meatball stood at the door, barking to go outside.
I shook my head at her and patted her, “No, you little thing, you can’t. But it’s for your own good.”
The next morning, I couldn’t find Meatball.
“I let her out last night…” Jordan said. I quickly rushed outside. Jordan ran after me at once, with 8 in his eyes. Several minutes later, we found the poor thing, unsure if she was well. Jordan was scared, “We need a doctor! Now!”
Luckily, the doctor saved Meatball. Seeing her eyes open, John stroked her head, all tears. Then, 9 , he turned to me. He said sorry for what he had done. “I know you just want to protect me, ”he whispered. I heard him talking to Meatball, “Looks like we both have to 10 the curfew. It’s for our own good.”
1.A.only B.already C.also D.ever
2.A.as B.or C.until D.but
3.A.trust B.need C.worry D.force
4.A.calm B.alone C.fixed D.safe
5.A.impress B.change C.clear D.remind
6.A.relaxed B.impatient C.energetic D.stressed
7.A.explaining B.complaining C.discussing D.announcing
8.A.envy B.doubt C.fear D.pity
9.A.generally B.surprisingly C.successfully D.certainly
10.A.challenge B.waste C.create D.follow
五、When I was growing up, I was embarrassed (尴尬) to be seen with my father. He could not walk well and I had to help him. When we walked together (盯) at us.
Our usual walk was to or from the underground, which was how he got to work. He almost 1 missed a day. He would go to the office 2 even if others could not. It was one of his proudest things in his life.
When snow or ice was on the ground, it was 3 for him to walk a long way. On days like this, I would pull him 4 the streets on a child’s sled (雪橇) to the underground.
He never took pity on himself or envied other people who could 5 well. What he looked for in others was a good heart. To him, that 6 more than anything else.
My father still tried to do the same things that others did, even if he couldn’t do them the same way. For example, he liked to go to 7 , where he could have a good time just sitting and watching instead of dancing.
I now know he took part in some things through me, his only son. When I played basketball, he “played” too. When I joined the navy (海军), he “ 8 ” too. When I visited his office, he would introduce me, “This is my son, but it is also me, and I could have done this, too,if things had been different.”
He passed away many years ago. I wonder if he ever 9 that I was embarrassed to be seen with him during our walks. If he did, I want to tell him how 10 I feel. I often think of him when I envy others, when I don’t have a good heart.
1.A.seldom B.never C.often D.always
2.A.sometimes B.at times C.on time D.in no time
3.A.unnecessary B.impossible C.possible D.necessary
4.A.over B.from C.along D.off
5.A.walk B.run C.jump D.play
6.A.mattered B.made C.mentioned D.minded
7.A.concerts B.picnics C.parties D.meetings
8.A.became B.joined C.entered D.played
9.A.noticed B.thought C.believed D.hoped
10.A.sad B.worried C.excited D.sorry
六、通读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。
Once there was a king and his daughter. The king asked his daughter how much she loved him. She said she loved him as much as she loved 1 . Her answer made the king very happy. Salt is a simple thing, 2 it is very important. So the king thought his daughter cared a lot about him.
Salt has many 3 . Our bodies need salt. If we don’t have enough, our bodies can’t work properly. We put salt on icy roads to make them 4 . We also use salt to produce other products, like paper and glass. But for many years, salt’s most important job was to 5 food. Like other living things, most bacteria (细菌) need water to live. Salt takes in plenty of water, so most bacteria can’t live 6 a salty environment. As a result, salt protects food and many other things for much of human history, this ability has made salt 7 . Every ancient culture from Egypt to China depended on salt. Even today, the hard-working, useful people are 8 as “the salt of the earth”.
For centuries, salt was also hard to 9 . Its usefulness, together with rarity (稀有) made it very expensive. Salt could even be used like 10 . In fact, the word salary (薪水) comes from the word salt.
Today, salt is used more widely and it still plays an significant role in our life.
1.A.salt B.air C.gold D.sugar
2.A.or B.so C.and D.but
3.A.forms B.secrets C.uses D.skills
4.A.wide B.safe C.smooth D.thick
5.A.protect B.provide C.produce D.prepare
6.A.in B.outside C.for D.without
7.A.hopeful B.comfortable C.valuable D.successful
8.A.saved B.dreamed C.invited D.described
9.A.sell B.get C.take D.keep
10.A.money B.medicine C.earth D.food
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参考答案
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1.A 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.A
【导语】本文主要讲述了失败的重要性,经历过失败才会更加努力,才能取得更大的成就。
1.句意:那不可能。
impossible不可能的;improper不恰当的;unimportant不重要的;unpleasant令人不快的。根据“I always get top scores in computer science.”可知,这名学生在计算机科学方面总是得高分,认为作者的假设“如果你不擅长计算机科学”不成立,那种情况是不可能的。故选A。
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