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1、 九下Units11-14完形填空专项练习 Unit11 Sad movies make me cry.第一篇 When I was in the fourth grade, my mom brought back a girl named Faith from the local Social Services. The girl had just (1) three years old. She had big blue eyes and brown hair. I sat down to talk with her, but she was very (2) . I was sure t

2、hat she must have been scared. (3) I loved the young sister at once. To have a sister wasn't as (4) as I thought it would be at first. Faith cried every night. She (5) cried when she just had to tell me that she had to go to the bathroom. Faith was always getting into (6) , too. She would break

3、my toys, color on my homework. She was always in someone else's conversation and doing things just to get people to (7) her. She wanted attention, and it was not cute at all. After a very long time, Faith finally learned how to (8) trouble, and I learned how to share. I also learned how to put m

4、y things (9) so that she would not break them. We (10) had to learn. She still forgets sometimes. So, do I. Now Faith is five years old. She is very smart and (11) . She follows me everywhere I goeven when I don't want her to. We are also (12) ballet and acting classes. It is so much more fun to

5、 go with my sister. It's funny. I can't even remember Faith not being here. When I (13) , the first thing I see is my sister, and when I go to sleep, the last thing I see is my sister. I'm (14) I have Faith as a sister because she is fun and she makes me laugh. How (15) I am to have the

6、gift of Faith. (1)AturnedBmadeCenjoyedDcleared(2)AoutgoingBkindCexcitedDquiet(3)ABecauseBSoCButDAnd(4)AboringBfunCdifficultDsmooth(5)AevenBonlyCjustDgradually(6)AtroubleBagreementCfriendshipDpower(7)AhelpBteachCnoticeDkiss(8)Acome into beingBstay out ofCcome up withDfall in love with(9)AupBawayCoffD

7、down(10)AallBneitherCeachDboth(11)AtalentedBdownCmovedDsatisfied(12)AgettingBaskingCtakingDtelling(13)Acome upBcome outCget outDwake up(14)AintelligentBgladCdisappointedDnervous(15)AeducationalBproudCluckyDenjoyable第二篇 It does not always come easy to discover oneself. From a young age, I had a stron

8、g sense of whom I was to become, (1) an accident made me redefine (重新定义) myself. To me, skating was above all. There was (2) else in this world that filled my heart with such joy. I spent twenty four hours a week practicing my (3) . Having no social life or interests but skating, my devotion (挚爱) br

9、ought me first place medals in nearly every (4) . Unfortunately, in one show, I fell down and hurt myself (5) . After several X-rays and MRI (磁共振) scans, the (6) told me that I couldn't return to my sport any more. The pain in my back was hard to bear and even the (7) daily tasks became difficul

10、t. As my passion (激情) was (8) , I had little sense of whom I was to become. After eight months of suffering, something had to (9) . Instead of wasting my days sitting around painfully, I began to put my (10) into local community service projects. By volunteering (11) a swimming teacher and summer re

11、ading assistant for kids, I got an idea of whom I (12) to become. After a few months, I devoted time to my interest in the arts. Little by little, I (13) out of the shadow (阴影) and rebuilt my confidence. Sometimes, some (14) rocks block (阻碍) our way. We can choose to stay behind or try to climb over

12、. My accident was a rock that (15) to stop me from reaching success. Today I'm a very confident and optimistic person. (1)AandBbutCorDso(2)AeverythingBsomethingCnothingDanything(3)AskillsBbehaviorsCthoughtsDhabits(4)AmeetingBpartyCconcertDcompetition(5)AquicklyBsoftlyCbadlyDslowly(6)AwaiterBdoct

13、orCteacherDpoliceman(7)AusefulBbasicCproperDbusy(8)Afound outBbrought backCwaken upDtaken away(9)AchangeBremainCleaveDarrive(10)AenergyBdutyCwealthDspirit(11)AwithBforCasDto(12)AwantedBstartedCpromisedDlived(13)AranBjumpedCstoodDstepped(14)AsmallBlargeCuglyDround(15)AmanagedBhelpedCfailedDcontinuedU

14、nit12 Life is full of the unexpected第一篇 As a teenager, I volunteered at Loaves and Fishes, a program my mother started. We (1) meals to anyone who showed up, most of them were people in Minneapolis. When I spoke to them, they didn't look me in the eye, and they were rarely (2) . I wanted to shou

15、t, "Hey, were doing a (n) (3) thing here. You could at least thank us!"After I stopped volunteering at Loaves and Fishes, I took control of my own destiny (命运). Over the next ten years, I had a (n) (4) life: a college degree, teaching career, wonderful husband and then our first child, Der

16、ain. (5) soon, we were told that Derain had a serious illness and needed to be (6) hospital. I soon discovered I was not in control.Thirteen months after Derain was born, Connor, our second son, was born, thankfully with a healthy body. With two sons to (7) , I had to leave from teaching. Even thoug

17、h Robb, my husband, (8) his best, we were short of money soon. In the spring of 2015, we decided to ask (9) help.I had heard about a program that (10) money to mothers and children, and I put my pride aside and made an appointment (预约). On the morning of my appointment, I took my two sons to the pro

18、gram. When I was standing in the waiting area, suddenly, I realized life was full of the (11) . I felt sorry for looking down on the poor. Now it was my (12) to be poor. I wanted to leave with my children (13) . But looking into their bright eyes, I knew (14) I had to stay. For the first time in my

19、life, I (15) why the people I once served at Loaves and Fishes were not thankful. Who wants to be poor? I'll never forget those lessons: we should respect and understand the poor instead of giving them money and food only.(1)AservedBcollectedCcookedDcleaned(2)AworriedBthankfulCenjoyableDrelaxed(

20、3)AsmallBinterestingCgreatDuseful(4)AhardBboringCunderstandingDperfect(5)ASoBBecauseCButDAnd(6)AatBinCwithDafter(7)Alook afterBgive upCcome trueDtake care(8)AmadeBtookCgotDtried(9)AtoBonCunderDfor(10)AraisedBofferedCprovidedDdivided(11)AdisappointedBunexpectedCtiredDexcited(12)AturnBchanceCtimeDreas

21、on(13)AfinallyBcompletelyCquicklyDeasily(14)AwhyBwhenCwhereDhow(15)AwonderedBaskedCunderstoodDtalked第二篇The passengers on the bus watched with sympathy(同情) as Susan made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and then, using her hands to (1) the seats, sat in one of them.She went blind a

22、 year ago. A sudden accident threw her into a world of (2) . Susan's husband Mark tried everything to help her. Finally, Susan felt ready to (3) to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now (4) of getting around by herself. Mark (5) to take the bus with Susa

23、n (6) she could manage it by herself. For two weeks, Mark (7) Susan to and from work each day. He taught her how to use her other (8) , especially her hearing, to decide where she was. At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip (9) . Monday morning arrived. Before she left, she kissed

24、 her husband goodbye and, for the first time, they went their lonely ways. Each day went perfectly. She was (10) she could do it! On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was getting (11) the bus, the driver said, "Miss, I surely envy(羨慕) you." Surprised, Susan asked

25、the driver (12) . "You know, every morning for the (13) week, a fine-looking gentleman has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building (14) ,"the bus driver said. Her eyes got wet with happiness. She was so lucky. Her husband had given her a gift more

26、powerful than (15) . That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.(1)AseeBtakeCfeelDmove(2)AdarknessBsilenceCbusinessDsadness(3)AturnBrideCreturnDcome(4)AfreeBshamedCafraidDtired(5)AlearnedBcontinuedCaffordedDoffered(6)AasBuntilCsinceDunless(7)AfollowedBdroveCran afterDwent

27、with(8)AskillsBsensesCabilitiesDmethods(9)Ain personBon footCof her ownDon her own(10)AexcitedBworriedCnervousDready(11)AoffBonCawayDin(12)AwhoBhowCwhyDwhere(13)AfirstBpastCnextDsame(14)AaloneBsafelyCslowlyDeasily(15)AsightBpraiseCwealthDFameUnit13 Were trying to save the earth!第一篇Each one of us sha

28、res this planet with seven billion others. And we all need (1) . People and products need to move from city to city and country to country. However, we all know (2) most cars, motorcycles, boats and planes cause air pollution. They are also (3) . This is a serious problem in many cities. (4) invento

29、rs are coming up with creative ideas to try to reduce the pollution and noise. In many cities around the world, motorcycles are very (5) . Now Vietnam has many motorcycles. Motorcycles are a faster and cheaper way to get around a city than (6) . Yet air pollution is a growing problem. In large citie

30、s, people (7) it is difficult to breathe. To solve these problems, a US company designed an environmentally friendly motorcycle. It uses electricity as fuel (燃料) . As a result, there is (8) pollution. It's also quiet and fast. This makes (9) a good choice for getting around a city. Venice is a c

31、ity with only a few (10) . There are no cars in the city center. (11) cars, water taxis and buses carry people along the city's canals (运河) . However, they cause pollution, (12) for the water. English engineers Dick and Jem designed a solar-powered (太阳能的) water taxi. The water taxi (13) run for

32、a day after being charged (充电) . Planes also cause air and noise pollution. Designing an environmentally friendly airplane is a real (14) . Some airplane companies have (15) to solve the problems. Swiss engineers have gone one step further. They developed a solar airplane. This plane holds the world

33、 record for the longest solar-powered flight1,541 kilometers from Arizona to Texas in America. (1)AairBfoodCtransportationDcommunication(2)AhowBwhyCwhenDthat(3)AnoisyBdirtyCfastDexpensive(4)ASinceBSoCBecauseDAlthough(5)ApopularBvaluableCdangerousDsafe(6)AbikesBsubwaysCbusesDcars(7)AexplainBcomplain

34、(抱怨)CdoubtDpromise(8)AmuchBsomeCnoDmore(9)AthemByouCusDit(10)AriversBroadsCtouristsDpeople(11)AInstead ofBThanks toCBecause ofDAs for(12)AprobablyBonlyCespeciallyDhardly(13)AmustBcanCshouldDneed(14)AquestionBjobCdecisionDchallenge(15)AdisagreedBrefusedCstartedDremembered第二篇The Warrens are a common f

35、amily. (1) , this common family has done something special. A few years ago, they (2) their big house in town and moved to the countryside. But that's not the only (3) thing that they did. They built a house which was powered (给供电) by the wind and the sun in the country! Mr. Warren wanted his fa

36、mily to play a role in (4) the planet, so he read a lot about the electrical system. Then, he (5) to create electricity to power everything they needed for their daily lives. The kids were (6) at first. "Will we still be able to watch TV?" asked the daughter, Jane. "What about my comp

37、uter?" asked James, the son. "Don't worry at all," said (7) father. "Just because we are going to create our own electricity doesn't mean we have to live in the (8) .""We are going to set up a wind generator (发电机) ," explained Mr. Warren. "Wind is a gr

38、eat way to (9) electricity. It's not only free but also clean. The wind doesn't blow all the time, though. That's (10) we need to store (存储) our power. Then, when there is no wind, we will (11) have power to run everything in our house."Mr. Warren added, "We are also going to c

39、ollect (12) from the sun and turn it into electricity. So, when the wind blows, we have power. When the sun (13) , we have power, too."It's easy to see that Mr. Warren really (14) renewable energy. And all his family hold the same (15) as him. Now, they are living happily in their self-powe

40、red countryside home. (1)AInsteadBHoweverCThenDBesides(2)AsoldBpaintedCbuiltDpolished(3)AawfulBprofessionalCrelaxingDunusual(4)AsavingBbreakingCgreetingDexamining(5)AfailedBagreedCdecidedDrefused(6)AangryBworriedChappyDinterested(7)AhisBherCourDtheir(8)AlightBmomentCdarkDpast(9)AshootBwasteCreduceDp

41、roduce(10)AhowBwhyCwhichDwhere(11)AstillBevenConlyDonce(12)AscenesBobjectsCrubbishDenergy(13)AdropsBhidesCshinesDdisappears(14)Atrusts inBcalls inCshuts offDcuts down(15)AplanBopinionCtruthDrecordUnit 14 I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7.第一篇Sometimes when you feel like the world is against yo

42、u or the goals you have set for yourself are just pipe dreams (脱离实际的愿望) , what you want to do is just give up. However, Jeremy Sicile-kira will tell you a (1) story. Jeremy Sicile-kira's road (2) high school graduation was a very difficult one. He was an autistic (患自闭症的) child, but he (3) though

43、t of giving up his school life. Jeremy's autism (4) him a lot. He was not able to speak, and it was hard for him to distinguish which sounds and sights to (5) . "I had to concentrate, although it was (6) for me," Jeremy said. Jeremy used a letter board to (7) with other people. He took

44、 as many (8) as he could, besides the special needs classes. He spent a lot of time (9) his assignment (作业) every day after school. He tried his best to (10) his classmates. Jeremy made up his (11) to get the most of his education. His parents and teachers (12) him. With their help, he realized that

45、 he was as smart as his classmates (13) he was an autistic child. Jeremy finished high school (14) and was invited to speak at the graduation. His written speech was changed (15) spoken words with technology. In his speech, Jeremy thanked his teachers and talked about the importance of education and

46、 the persistence of sticking to a dream. (1)AdifferentBsimilarCsameDdifficult(2)AacrossBfromCtoDof(3)AoftenBusuallyCneverDalways(4)AseparatedBpushedCreflectedDbelieve in(5)Afocus onBset outCcompete withDbelieve in(6)AharmfulBresponsibleCeasyDhard(7)AfightBargueCcommunicateDcelebrate(8)AinstructionsB

47、machinesCteachersDclasses(9)AproducingBcompletingCovercomingDdividing(10)Acheer upBkeep up withCconnect withDtake pride in(11)AmindBbrainCtasteDsound(12)AinterviewedBcontrolledCpunishedDencouraged(13)Aas ifBeven thoughCbecause ofDas long as(14)AlastlyBgraduallyCcorrectlyDsuccessfully(15)AontoBintoCt

48、hroughDwith第二篇 Johnnie Martin was born in a worker's family. His parents lived a simple life, saving money for the day when they could send him to a good university. They had dreamed that their son could get a good (1) and live a better life. However, to Johnnie, school lessons seemed like a wal

49、l that was impossible to go through. One day when he was in Grade 11, Johnnie went (2) the school psychologist's(心 理学家的) office to ask for help. "Johnnie, I've been studying your marks of all the tests at school. I've made a (3) study of them," said the psychologist. "I've been trying hard," Johnnie was about to (4) . The psychologist put his hand on the boy's shoulder, "People have different kinds of talents, Johnnie. There are painters who are (5) able to learn math, and engineers who can't sing on key. Some day you will find (6) you are

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