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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上九年级完形填空20题(1)“Whats the matter, Mum?”As soon as I entered the door, I found that my mother was _1_. It was unusual she usually _2_ the door and welcomes me with a smile!“Shes dying,” Mum said sadly. I _3_ what she said. The tulip(郁金香), mothers _4_ was dead.A month ago, we moved into our

2、 new _5_ and Mum bought a very beautiful tulip. Mum liked it very much. Whenever she was free, she would sit in her armchair beside the tulip and _6_ its beautiful color and inviting smell.She treated it like a baby and looked _7_ it carefully. She put the tulip by the window and _8_ it from one pla

3、ce to another to give the tulip enough sunshine. The first thing she did when she got up every morning was to _9_ the tulip, Mum also fertilized (施肥) it many times.She hoped that with great _10_, the tulip would become more beautiful and stronger. But the tulip was _11_ because of too much sunshine,

4、 water and fertilizer.Its true that mother loved the tulip. But this kind of love can be _12_. Love can sometimes kill what you love.( )1. A. unhappyB. happyC. pleasedD. excited( )2. A. closesB. opensC. keepsD. takes( )3. A. foundB. meantC. knewD. thought( )4. A. loveB. hopeC. dreamD. favorite( )5.

5、A. carB. shopC. houseD. school( )6. A. drawB. watchC. inventD. enjoy( )7. A. atB. forC. afterD. through( )8. A. movedB. broughtC. madeD. sent( )9. A. cutB. getC. seeD. water( )10. A. helpB. careC. effortD. sunshine( )11. A. dyingB. dryingC. growingD. flowering( )12. A. specialB. harmfulC. helpfulD.

6、terribleABCDC DCADB AB(2)When you were young, who rode you around on the back of his bike? Who played football and _1_ kites with you in the park? Who helped you with your first _2_ math problem? Who taught you the difference between right and wrong?Your dad. Now it is your turn to do something for

7、him. This Sunday, June 19, it is Fathers Day. So why not do something _3_ to thank your dad for all his encouragement and support?The idea of Fathers Day came from an American lady called Sonora Smart Dodd in 1909. She wanted a special day to _4_ her father. He raised six children by himself _5_ his

8、 wife died during the birth of the sixth child. Dodd thought there needed to be a day to honor courageous, selfless, and loving dads. Her father was born on June 19, so she chose to hold the first Fathers Day celebration on his _6_ in 1910. In 1924, US President Coolidge _7_ the idea of a national F

9、athers Day. Finally, in 1966, the third Sunday in June was declared Fathers Day. There are many ways to show your love and thanks.Send him a greeting card. Usually fathers _8_ cards that are not too emotional(易动感情的). So, perhaps choose one that will make him _9_.A small present, such as a photo of y

10、our _10_ or a special wallet can make him feel like a king.Send him _11_: the red rose is the official Fathers Day flower.If he has a computer, _12_ his desktop with words like “I love you, Dad!”( )1. A. flewB. madeC. soldD. kept( )2. A. easyB. difficultC. interestingD. exciting( )3. A. funnyB. spec

11、ialC. strangeD. attractive( )4. A. pleasedB. surpriseC. respectD. honor( )5. A. whenB. untilC. afterD. before( )6. A. visitB. tripC. deathD. birthday( )7. A. likedB. gotC. neededD. expected( )8. A. seeB. dislikeC. refuseD. prefer( )9. A. cryB. jumpC. shoutD. laugh( )10. A. friendsB. teachersC. famil

12、yD. classmates( )11. A. flowersB. booksC. clothesD. shoes( )12. A. useB. coverC. writeD. openABBDC DCDDC AB(3)John Thomas was an 18-year-old student, but he had been a famous champion. Everybody at Boston University liked this tall, quiet boy. Once he was hurt, everybody at Boston University was _1_

13、. People all over the country _2_ about John Thomas and often asked, “Will he ever jump again?”Johns mother went to the hospital to see her son. She looked at his _3_ leg. Then she looked into his _4_. She knew what her son would do. “Youre going to _5_ again, John, I know it,” she said. “_6_ will b

14、e all right.”If John hoped to jump again, he would have a lot to do. He began at once. Even in his hospital bed John started to exercise. He used a wheel and other metal things. Soon his _7_ looked like a machine shop!It was May when John _8_ the hospital. “Is it all right if I go camping this summe

15、r?” he asked the doctors.“Yes,” the doctors said. “But take it easy on that foot.”John took only _9_ walks at first. He was taking it easy on his foot. But not on anything else. He exercised _10_ his body cried for rest. Some days later, he exercised a little more. In late summer John went back to _

16、11_. He asked if he could practice with the football team. Football wasnt his favorite, but he had to get that leg _12_ again! He worked hard. “No one pushed him as hard as he pushed himself,” said one of his friends. “To see a champion fighting back is a wonderful thing to watch.”( )1. A. sorryB. a

17、fraidC. nervousD. tired( )2. A. thoughtB. talkedC. heardD. told( )3. A. brokenB. lostC. missingD. dead( )4. A. faceB. footC. eyesD. leg( )5. A. makeB. playC. workD. jump( )6. A. NothingB. AnythingC. EverythingD. Something( )7. A. chairB. classroomC. homeD. bed( )8. A. reachedB. calledC. leftD. found

18、( )9. A. longB. shortC. quickD. fast( )10. A. afterB. ifC. whenD. until( )11. A. schoolB. hospitalC. shopD. church( )12. A. thickB. strongC. straightD. hardABACD CDCBD AB(4)Ashley Smith is a 26-year-old single mother with a daughter. She was moving into her house in Atlanta, Georgia, early on the mo

19、rning of March 12, when a man _1_ her to her door, and put a gun to her side.“I started walking to my door, and I felt really _2_,” she said in a TV interview last week. The man was Britain Nichols, 33 years old. He killed three people at an Atlanta courthouse on March 11. The police were _3_ for hi

20、m.Nichols tired Smith up with tape, but set her free after her begged him not to take her _4_ again and again. “I told him _4_ he hurt me, my little girl wouldnt have a mummy,” she said in tears.“I just talked to him and tried to make him _6_ me,” Smith said.She asked Nichols why he _7_ her. “He sai

21、d he thought I was an angel _8_ from God, and God asked him to do so.”Smith _9_ cooked breakfast for the man before he allowed her to leave. Nichols was _10_ when she made him breakfast and then the two of them watched TV, seeing the _11_ looking for him. “I cannot believe thats me on TV!” Nichols t

22、old the woman.Then, Nichols asked Smith what she thought he should do. She said, “I think you should _12_ yourself in. If you dont, more people are going to get hurt.”Finally he let her go. Then she called the police.( )1. A. tookB. followedC. foundD. noticed( )2. A. sadB. angryC. frightenedD. amaze

23、d( )3. A. waitingB. payingC. searchingD. asking( )4. A. moneyB. lifeC. daughterD. clothes( )5. A. ifB. unlessC. becauseD. when( )6. A. likeB. helpC. acceptD. believe( )7. A. foundB. choseC. neededD. took( )8. A. sentB. broughtC. madeD. come( )9. A. stillB. alsoC. justD. even( )10. A. surprisedB. exc

24、itedC. afraidD. unhappy( )11. A. familyB. friendsC. policeD. daughter( )12. A. putB. getC. gaveD. turnBCCBA DBADA CD(5)My son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors said that with treatment he would be able to walk, but would never run very well. The first three years of his life was _1_ in hospi

25、tal. By the time he was eight, you wouldnt know he had a problem when you saw him _2_.Children in our neighborhood always ran around during their _3_, and Joey would jump and ran and play, too. We never told him that he probably wouldnt be able to run _4_ the other children. So he didnt know.In the

26、_5_ grade he decided to join the school running team. Every day he trained. He ran more than any of the others, _6_ only the top seven runners would be chosen to run for the _7_. We didnt tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didnt know.He ran four to five miles every day even when h

27、e had a fever. I was _8_, so I went to look for him after school. I found him running alone. I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he said. He had two more miles to go. Yet he looked straight _9_ and kept running.Two weeks later, the names of the team runners _10_ out. Joey was number six on the list. Jo

28、ey had made the _11_. He was in the seventh grade and the other six team members were all eight graders. We never told he couldnt do it, so he didnt know. He just _12_ it.( )1. A. spentB. takenC. costD. paid( )2. A. sitB. talkC. studyD. walk( )3. A. mealB. classC. playD. race( )4. A. asB. forC. with

29、D. like( )5. A. sixthB. seventhC. eighthD. ninth( )6. A. soB. ifC. thenD. because( )7. A. gradeB. familyC. schoolD. neighborhood( )8. A. worriedB. tiredC. pleasedD. excited( )9. A. aheadB. backC. downD. up( )10. A. wentB. cameC. putD. worked( )11. A. startB. turnC. teamD. time( )12. A. leftB. tookC.

30、 didD. hadADCDB DCAAB CC(6)A little boy invited his mother to his schools first teacher-parent meeting. To the little, a boys disappointment, she said she would _1_. This would be the first time that his classmates and teacher _2_ his mother and he felt ashamed of what she looked. _3_ she was a beau

31、tiful woman, there was a deep scar(伤痕) that covered the whole right side of her face. The boy never wanted to _4_ about why or how she got the scar.At the meeting, the people were impressed by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother in spite of the scar, but the little boy still felt uncomfort

32、able and _5_ himself from everyone. However, he could hear the conversation between his mother and his teacher. The teacher asked _6_, “How did you get the scar on your face?” The mother replied, “When my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was too _7_ to go in because the fi

33、re was terrible, so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to _8_ him from getting hurt. I was knocked, but luckily, a fireman came in and saved both of us.” She said slowly, “This scar will be _9_, but to this day, I ha

34、ve never regretted what I did.At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother _10_ tears in his eyes. This was his first time to hear the story. He _11_ her in his arms and felt the great _12_ from his mother. He held her hand tightly for the rest of the day.( )1. A. listenB. lookC.

35、 goD. work( )2. A. metB. leftC. watchedD. noticed( )3. A. BecauseB. ThoughC. SoD. But( )4. A. knowB. hearC. talkD. worry( )5. A. gotB. putC. hidD. freed( )6. A. carefullyB. happilyC. easilyD. slowly( )7. A. tiredB. nervousC. excitedD. afraid( )8. A. makeB. stopC. takeD. help( )9. A. actingB. dyingC.

36、 lastingD. changing( )10. A. asB. byC. forD. with( )11. A. pushedB. heldC. putD. pressed( )12. A. thankB. prideC. sadnessD. loveCABAC ADBCD BD(7)I climbed the stairs slowly, carrying a big suitcase and my father followed with two more. When I got to the third floor, I was _1_ and at the same time fe

37、eling lonely. Worse still, Dad missed a step and _2_, sending my new bags down the stairs. “Damn!” he _3_, and his face turned red. Whenever Dads face turns red, I know I will have _4_.How could I get him to help me with the suitcases when he shouted at me in front of the other girls who I would hav

38、e to spend four years with? Doors were opening and faces were peering out(探出) when Dad walked in a hurry. I felt that my college life was having a _5_ start.“_6_ the room quickly,” I thought. “Get him into a chair and calmed him down. But is there a chair in Room 316? Or will it be an empty room?”Fi

39、nally I turned the key in the lock and _7_ the door open when Dad _8_ complained(抱怨) about a hurting leg or something. I put my head in and expected the worst. _9_ to my surprise, the room wasnt empty at all. It had tables and chairs, a TV and even some pictures on the walls.And there on a bed sat A

40、my, my new _10_. “Hi, you must be Cori,” she said. Then, she _11_ the music and looked at Dad. “And of course, youre Mr. Faber,” she said, smiling, “Would you like a glass of iced tea?” she asked.I knew soon that Amy and I would be _12_ and my first year of college would be a success.( )1. A. tiredB

41、. lazyC. proudD. happy( )2. A. ranB. fellC. jumpedD. walked( )3. A. saidB. talkedC. shoutedD. spoke( )4. A. dangerB. luckC. troubleD. chance( )5. A. newB. goodC. lateD. bad( )6. A. FindB. BookC. EnterD. See( )7. A. knockedB. triedC. pushedD. broke( )8. A. onlyB. stillC. alreadyD. yet( )9. A. SoB. An

42、dC. AsD. But( )10. A. roommateB. classmateC. neighborD. team( )11. A. turned onB. turned downC. playedD. enjoyed( )12. A. sistersB. brothersC. studentsD. friendsABCCD ACBDA BD(8)Last year, I learned from a newspaper that some sick kids needed help. I phoned the newspaper and I was asked to _1_ABCDA

43、CBDBA CD(9)I stood in the doorway, watching my older brother carefully putting clothes into his bag. I coughed uneasily. Finally _1_ that I was there, Rocky turned toward me with a sad smile.“Im _2_ tomorrow,” he said.“I know.” My _3_ was almost a whisper(低声). I was _4_ with myself for being so weak

44、, but I wasnt about to cry.“My _5_ is early, and there is still enough time to come to the airport,” he said. Seeing the _6_ look on my face, he quickly added, “I promise I wont leave without saying goodbye.”I tried to say something, but didnt. Its always _7_ to keep quiet if youre about to cry. “Yo

45、u promised you wouldnt cry,” he said to me, thinking that I was close to _8_.I remember the day he taught me how to ride a bike. At first I thought he was always right behind me, holding the seat to keep me from _9_. I was happy with this, but he knew he couldnt _10_ me up all my life. He told me th

46、at one day he would have to let go.His coughing stopped my thinking. What was left to say? How could I say _11_ to the person who taught me everything?The next morning I _12_ up, looked at my alarm clock, and realized he had left hours ago. We never even said goodbye.Goodbye, Rocky! Although he may

47、have been many miles away, I knew he heard me, even if it was only an answer in his heart.( )1. A. forgettingB. realizingC. hopingD. showing( )2. A. arrivingB. stayingC. comingD. leaving( )3. A. voiceB. soundC. noiseD. word( )4. A. gladB. movedC. angryD. pleased( )5. A. shipB. flightC. trainD. bus(

48、)6. A. surprisedB. excitedC. sadD. nervous( )7. A. betterB. harderC. worseD. easier( )8. A. shoutsB. smilesC. tearsD. jokes( )9. A. ridingB. runningC. stoppingD. falling( )10. A. wakeB. holdC. callD. cheer( )11. A. goodbyeB. helloC. yesD. sorry( )12. A. gaveB. stoodC. lookedD. wokeBDACB CACDB AD(10)

49、Today we can see that many people are cutting down the trees in the forests. A lot of _1_ land has become deserts. If we read newspapers, well learn that the forests on the earth are getting smaller _2_. We are cutting down large numbers of trees because we need wood and farmland. Some _3_ say that

50、there will not be any great forests in 20 or 30 years.What will happen _4_ the forests disappear? A lot of plants will die and the animals will _5_ their home. In many places the new farmland will soon look _6_ the old deserts. Crops will not grow there. There wont be enough _7_, and the weather wil

51、l get hot and dry. If the climate of the earth changes, life will be _8_ for everyone. Our living environment will become _9_. More and more rich farmland will disappear. We will suffer a lot from _10_ droughts and floods.Its our duty to _11_ the forests well. Everyone should try his best to _12_ a

52、contributions to taking care of the forests. Stop cutting down the trees and make the world greener!( )1. A. lowB. richC. lonelyD. high( )2. A. on timeB. all the timeC. in timeD. no time( )3. A. womenB. childrenC. studentsD. scientists( )4. A. andB. thatC. butD. if( )5. A. findB. buildC. loseD. deco

53、rate( )6. A. likeB. upC. atD. out( )7. A. snowB. sunshineC. windD. rain( )8. A. easyB. hardC. happyD. interesting( )9. A. better and betterB. worse and worseC. bigger and biggerD. more and more( )10. A. allB. eitherC. noneD. both( )11. A. runB. doC. protectD. cut( )12. A. makeB. bringC. haveD. giveCACAD DBABD CA(11)From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and weekends they are f

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