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九年级上学期期中复习专项训练(完形填空)AChangAnisapopularcartoonmovie.ThemoviewhichhitcinemasonJuly8hasbecomeafavoriteformanychildrenthissummer.UsingGaoShi,a1poetduringtheTangDynastyasamaincharacter,themovietellsstoriesaboutsomepoetssuchasLiBai,DuFuandWangWei.UnlikeanymovieputonChinesescreens2,the168-minutemovieiswellknownfortheexcerpts(摘录)from48famouspoems.Inthecinema,manychildrenwhowentalongwiththeirparentsexcitinglyrecitethepoemswheneverthey3,asmanypeoplesaidintheirreviews.Whilesomefinditinteresting,othersconsiderit4.“Morethanhalfoftheaudience(观众)wereelementaryschoolstudentsinthecinema,andthegirlbehindmewasrecitingreally5wheneveritwassomethingsheknows,"onereviewsaid,addingparentsshouldteachtheirchildrenmanners,especiallywhentheyaretryingtolettheirchildren6something.“Thereareevenparentswhorecord7childrenrecitinginthecinema,"anotherreviewsaid.Theywentontosuggestcinemasorganizefamily-onlyshowings,andkeepthemseparatefromthosewhowant8duringtheshow.Asthemovieis168minutesintotal,somepeoplesaiditsuits9audiencemore.However,manypeoplesaid,“It'sawonderfulmovieforchildrentolearntraditionalChineseculture."Themoviehascollectedmorethan600millionyuanattheboxofficeasofSunday.Onapopularreviewplatform,themovie108.2outof10pointswithnearly150,000reviews.1 A.modern B.famous C.common D.brave2 A.already B.never C.before D.always3 A.appear B.smile C.happen D.laugh4 A.exciting B.meaningful C.boring D.educational5 A.quietly B.slowly C.exactly D.loudly6 A.learn B.forget C.refuse D.drink7 A.her B.their C.our D.his8 A.silence B.courage C.beauty D.patience9 A.heavier B.fewer C.younger D.older10 A.scored B.drew C.ended D.calledBAwomaninYunnanhasbeentryingherbesttohelpchildrenwithautism(自闭症)inthepasttenyears.ShaJingmeihas1professionaltrainingformorethan400childrenwiththedisease.Shehasalsosolvedproblemsofgoingtoschoolforover500familiesandraisedover6millionyuanforchildrenwithdisabilities.Sinceshe2LookatMe,achildren'sdevelopmentcenterinKunming,YunnanProvince,in2010,ShaJingmei,38,haspaidattentiontohelpingkidswithautism.Shesaysthechildrenshouldnotbe3asthosewith“socialcommunicationdifficulties,languageproblems,anxiety"andsimilarsignsdespite(尽管)facingsuchchallenges.In2002,shebecameaspeakingcoachinKunming.Herfirst4wastohelpathree-year-oldgirluselanguage.Shawasso5outthenthatshecouldonlysleepforfourhoursdaily.However,shestillfoundithardtoteachthegirltotalk.“Evenwhenyoutookherfavoritesnackaway,shewouldnotmakea6,"Sharecalls.Whenshefinallyheardthegirlcry,Shawashappy.Butsheleftthejoblatertojoinakindergartenasa7andthentaughtataprimaryschool.Whenthenewtermstarted,Shanoticedthelittlegirlwasamongthenewstudentsattheschool.What8Shawasthatthegirlwhodidn'ttalkatallearlierwasthencallingherteacherinaclearvoice.“IrealizedIshouldnothavegivenuptwoyearsago,andthatthe9madeforchildrenwithdisabilitieswereworthit,Shasays."Icouldhavebeentheteacherwhotaughtherhowtospeakout.Shathendecidedtoreturnto10educationandbecamealanguagetrainingteacheratYunnanDisabledPersons'Federation.1 A.showed B.provided C.allowed D.ordered2 A.setup B.gaveup C.tookup D.pickedup3 A.drawn B.hit C.described D.sung4 A.game B.subject C.sport D.job5 A.stressed B.interested C.touched D.pleased6 A.noise B.decision C.sound D.mistake7 A.doctor B.teacher C.driver D.worker8 A.worried B.surprised C.interested D.scared9 A.stories B.lessons C.speeches D.efforts10 A.special B.common C.public D.privateCReggiecouldn'thearathing.Hewasavery1boy,buthehadbeenborndeaf.Unluckily,healwaysseemedtoendupbeingtreateddifferentlyfromeveryoneelse.Childrenworriedthattheywouldhurthim,andthatmaybehewouldn't2theballbeinghitinhisdirection.Reggiedidn'tlikethisverymuch.ButthepersonwhodislikeditmostwashisfriendMichael.Hedecidedonedaythatthingshadto3.Michael'sfatherwasthetown'smayor,andMichaelmanagedtoconvince(说服)hisfatherthatthisyear,theyshouldgiveaone-dayfestivaltodeafpeople.Duringthatwholeday4intownwouldhavetowearearplugs.Peoplelikedtheidea,becauseeveryonelovedReggie.ThedaybecameknownasTheDayofSilence,andwhenitarrivedeveryonestuckearplugsintheirears.Thatmorningwasfilledwithpractical5andlaughter.But,ashourspassed,peoplegottoknowhowdifficultlifewaswhenyoucouldn'thearanything.Reggiewasvery6!OnthatdaynoonewasthinkingofReggieasjustadeafperson.Thismeanthecouldbetreatedjustlikeanyotherlittleboy,andpeoplesawawhole7sideofhim.Notonlythat,butReggiehadabrightandsharpmind.Onthatday,usinghisusualgestures(手势),Reggiewastheonewhocould8bestwitheveryone.Peoplepaidmoreattentiontowhathewassaying,andtheyweresurprisedbyhisintelligence,creativity,andhisabilitytofind9toalmostanyproblem.TheyrealizedthatinnormallifeallReggieneededwasalittlemoretimethanotherstocommunicate.Thatwastheonlydifference.Sotheyshouldtreathimas10aspossible.Weshouldgiveeveryonewithdisabilityachancetoshowtheirgoodqualities.1 A.normal B.honest C.stupid D.kind2 A.see B.catch C.hear D.feel3 A.believe B.continue C.return D.change4 A.nobody B.everybody C.anybody D.somebody5 A.jokes B.notices C.stories D.articles6 A.crazy B.worried C.happy D.angry7 A.old B.new C.silly D.bad8 A.compare B.agree C.compete D.communicate9 A.answers B.solutions C.memories D.discussions10 A.ordinary B.especially C.differently D.politelyDTheLanternFestivalfallsonthe15thdayoftheChineseSpringFestival.FortheChinese,itisadayforfamilytogetherness.That'swhychildrenandsomepeoplestill1togotoschoolorreturntoworkafterthefestival.•LightingcolorfullanternsLightinglanternsisprobablythemost2knowntraditionforcelebratingtheLanternFestival.When3falls,peopleplacecandlesinsidelanternsandcarrythemoutside.Everyyear,lanternexhibitionsareheldin4andotherpublicplaces.Theentireareais5withbeautifullighting.•EatingTangYuanTangYuan,orYuanXiao,isamust-eatfoodfortheLanternFestival.Shapedlikearoundball,TangYuansymbolizesthe6moonandpeople'sdesiresforhappinessandfamilyreunions(团员).•GuessinglanternriddlesInancienttimes,singlepeoplecanattracttheattentionoftheircrush(迷恋对象)7thisguessinggame.Rightupuntiltoday,ChinesepeoplehavedelightfulriddlecompetitionstocelebratetheLanternFestival.Lanternriddlesarepopularwithpeopleofallagesandallwalksoflifeasmanyofthemarefascinating.•Enjoyingtimewith8AstheLanternFestivalisapartoftheSpringFestival,gatheringwithfamilyandeatingTangYuan,theLanternFestivalhasanimportantmeaningofreunion.InancientChina,youngladieswerenotallowedto9freelyexceptatthetimeoftheLanternFestival.Itwasoncecustomary(习俗的)forsinglepeopletocarrylitlanternsonthestreetsinthehopeoffindingtheirtruelove.Astimepassed,however,thefestivalnolongerhadsucha10meaningonromance(浪漫).1 A.wish B.stop C.wait D.hate2 A.widely B.exactly C.quietly D.truly3 A.happiness B.business C.kindness D.darkness4 A.houses B.banks C.parks D.hotels5 A.decorated B.divided C.protected D.polluted6 A.half B.close, C.full D.bright7 A.without B.through C.against D.beyond8 A.volunteers B.relatives C.servants D.family9 A.stayup B.goout C.comein D.sitdown10 A.special B.popular C.private D.correctEAlthoughmanyparentsandteachersbelieveschooluniformsimprovestudents'behavior,researchersatTheOhioStateUniversityhavefoundthatthismaynotbe1.Thestudyhas2beenpublishedinEarlyChildhoodResearchQuarterly.ItusedthedatafromEarlyChildhoodLongitudinal(纵向的)Study.This36,320USstudentsfromkindergartentothefinalyearofelementaryschool,orfromaboutage5toage10.Everyschoolyear,teachersratedstudents'socialskillsandbehavioralproblems,4anxietyandaggression(攻击性).Theyalsonotedhowofteneachstudentwasabsentfromclass.Theresearchersfoundthatuniformsdidnotaffectsocialskillsorbehavior.However,studentsfromlow-incomefamiliesinschoolsthatrequireuniformsdidhavebetterattendance,butthis5waslessthanonedayperyear.Inthefinalyearofelementaryschool,thestudentsalsoreportedontheirownfeelingsandexperiences,includingtheirsenseofbelongingandtheir6experiencesofbullyingandsocialanxiety.Theresearchers7thatschooluniformsdidnothaveaneffectonthestudentsexperiencesofbullyingorsocialanxiety.However,8whohadtowearuniformsreportedalowersenseofbelonging,comparedwiththestudentswhoattendedschoolsthatdon'trequireuniforms.AryaAnsari,thestudy'sleadauthor,notedthatthedatadoesn'texplainthisfinding,butsuggestedthatitmaybe9studentsaren'tabletoexpressthemselvesthroughclothingwhenthey'rewearingauniform.Ansarisaidthisresearchis10becauseschooluniformsarebecomingmorepopularintheUS.1. A.true B.false C.clear D.sure2. A.actually B.recently C.finally D.seriously3. A.collected B.changed C.promised D.followed4. A.against B.through C.including D.without5. A.difference B.choice C.challenge D.progress6. A.sweet B.awful C.simple D.proud7. A.agreed B.wondered C.argued D.found8. A.those B.that C.these D.this9. A.because B.until C.so D.whether10. A.famous B.strange C.stupid D.importantFAfterayear-longwait,abigstrawberryhasenteredtherecordbooks.Weighing289g,thestrawberrythisweekwas1astheworld'slargestbyGuinnessWorldRecords.Itwas18cmlong,and4cmthick.ThestrawberrywaspickedonChahiAriel'sfamily2incentralIsraelinFebruary,2021.ButitwasonlylastweekthatGuinnessconfirmed(确认)itasthelargestonrecord."We3forayearfortheresult,"Mr.Arielsaid.“Wekeptitinthefreezerforayear.It'snolongerasprettyasitwas.”Butthewaitturnedouttobe4.Mr.Arielsaidhejumpedupanddowninhiscar,laughingandsingingwhenhegotthenews.“WeareveryhappytobeintheGuinnessWorldRecords,"hesaid.“Thestrawberrywasaboutfivetimeslargerthana5strawberry.","6thisstrawberryseasoninlateJanuaryandearlyFebruaryitwasverycold,"Mr.ArieltoldGuinnessWorldRecords.“Thestrawberrydeveloped7formorethan45daysfromflowering,whichcauseditslargesize.”8thiskindofstrawberryisknownforproducinglargefruits,thecoldweatherledtoanunusuallylargecropofstrawberriesforMr.Ariel'sfruitfarm.Itproducednot9one,butfoursizeablestrawberries.Thepreviousrecord-holderforthe10strawberrywasaJapanesefruitthatweighed250g.Itwasgrownin2015inFukuoka.1. A.introduced B.considered C.examined D.imagined2. A.farm B.house C.trip D.party3. A.looked B.cared C.sent D.waited4. A.regretful B.meaningful C.helpful D.careful5. A.common B.strange C.delicious D.special6. A.Besides B.Without C.During D.Including7. A.warmly B.quietly C.mostly D.slowly8. A.Although B.Until C.Because D.Whenever9. A.ever B.still C.just D.even10. A.cheapest B.largest C.prettiest D.smallestGBeforeelectriclightswereinvented,peopleoftenreliedonthemoonasthemainsourceoflightatnight.Maybethat'swhypeopleeverywherenoticedmarksonthemoon's1andcameupwithstoriestoexplainthem.ThestoryoftheMoonRabbit,forexample,first2overtwothousandyearsagoinancientChina.TherabbitlivedwiththemoongoddessChang'eandprepared3thatgavepeoplelonglife.InaJapanesetradition,arabbit4offereditselftofeedahungrybeggar.ThebeggarwasactuallytheOldManoftheMoon.Touchedbytherabbit'skindness,hecarriedthegood5backtothemoontolivewithhim.AnoldGermanlegendtellsofamanwhocollectedfirewoodonaSundayinsteadofgoingtochurch.Hewas6bybeingsenttothemoon.Heissaidtostillbethere,collectingwoodeverynightandservingasawarningtoothers.Therearealsomany7storiesaboutthemoon.InseveralAsiancountries,childrenaretoldnottopointatthemoon,ortheirearswouldbecutoffbyamoonspirit.Thisisbecausepointingatthemoonisconsidered8.ABritishbeliefheldthatthemoonwasmadeofsilver.Ifyoubowedtothenewmoonwhileturningoverthesilvercoinsinyourpocket,youcould9yourmoney.Forthesameeffect,youcouldstandunderthefullmoon,openyourwallet,andrepeatthephrase“10"ninetimes.Clearly,themoonhasamainroleincultures,everywhere.Whatdoesthemoonmeaninyourculture?1. A.surface B.center C.top D.bottom2. A.made B.appeared C.lost D.died3. A.food B.drinks C.clothing D.Medicine4. A.carefully B.luckily C.kindly D.angrily5. A.tree B.beggar C.house D.animal6. A.encouraged B.punished C.developed D.discovered7. A.common B.strange C.dangerous D.popular8. A.important B.impossible C.impolite D.comfortable9. A.double B.lend C.make D.collect10. A.giveitin B.finditout C.cleanitup D.fillitupHOurschooldidn’thavewater.Everyday,twoboyswouldgotogetitfromthepumpattherailwaystation.Theyhadto1aquarterofamileeachway.Itwasabigdeal.Itmeantyouwerebigand2enoughtocarrythewaterbucket(桶).Italsomeantyoucouldgetawayfromschoolforhalfanhoureachtime.Fridayafternoonswerefor3thetwowaterboysforthenextweek.Whenourteacher,MissRalston,didthatoneafternoon,something4happened.Alma,myseatmate,raisedherhand.Then,shesaid,“Whycan'tgirlsgoforthewater,too?"Everyonewas5surprisedthattheysatinsilence.Afteralongpause,MissRalstonanswered,“I'llthinkaboutthat,andI'llletyouknownextFriday."Then,schoolletout,andthe6started.Theboysdidn'twanttolosetheirpreciousjob..So,theymadelifedifficultforAlmaandthegirls.Theydidmanybadthings,andtheydidn'tletthegirlsplaysoftballat7.ThenextFridaycame,andMissRalston8everyoneagain.Afterclass,shewenttothesoftballfieldandgotabat.Shestoodathomebase(本垒)andshoutedforasoftball.Onthefirstthrow,shehitafoulball(界外球).9thesecondonecame,sheswungthebatandsenttheballhighintotheair.Itflewacrossthefieldandoutofsight.“School'sin,"MissRalstonsaidandleft.Inthefinalhourof10,shestated,Nextweek,AlmaandJoycewillgoforthewater."1. A.swim B.fly C.drive D.walk2. A.strong B.polite C.clever D.lucky3. A.helping B.picking C.watching D.leaving4. A.happy B.dangerous C.strange D.common5. A.so B.very C.too D.Such6. A.accident B.game C.sport D.trouble7. A.work B.break C.home D.hospital8. A.worried B.harmed C.surprised D.pleased9. A.When B.Until C.Before D.After10. A.table B.journey C.peace D.schoolIDoyoulovekeepingadiary?Doyousometimesfeelangry,sador1attheendofadifficultday?Manyofuslookfor2tomakeourselvesfeelbetter,perhapsbyexercising,cooking,readingorwatchingTV.Butexpertssaystartingadiarycan3yourmentalhealthbylettingyourelease(释放)yourfeelings."It's4writingdownyourthoughtsandfeelings.Andyoucanunderstand5moreclearly,"accordingtotheUniversityofRochesterMedicalCenterintheUS.JuliaSamuel,whohelpspeoplewiththeirmentalhealthproblems,said,talkingtoyourdiarybywritingthingsdowncanbeasgoodas6toanotherperson.Writingadiaryhelpsyoutocontrolyourfeelingsandreduce7,whichcanmakeyoufeelrelaxed,andsometimescanhelpyou8problems.Doctorssometimesrecommenddiarywritingtohelppeoplewithmentalhealthproblems.Itmight9helpyourphysicalhealth.Researchhasfoundthatpeoplewhokeepdiarieshavefewer10visits,andmayevenshowreducedsymptomsofsomelong-termdiseases.WriterAnthonyQuinnsaysthereareother“greatadvantages”tokeepingadiary.Writingadiarycanletyouunderstandyourself11andseehowyouhavechanged,QuinnwroteinTheGuardian(卫报).Hesaid12canevenbeusedinsteadofsocialmedia.Manyexpertssayit'sbesttowriteadiaryeveryday,or13everyweek.Mostexpertsalsosaypeopleshouldjustwrite—or14—anythingtheywant,andnotworryaboutwhatsomeoneelsemightthinkaboutit."Lookatyourwritingtimeaspersonalrelaxationtime,"saystheUniversityofRochester.Itrecommendsthatpeoplewriteinaplacetheyfind15,maybewithacupoftea.1 A.happy B.excited C.lonely D.proud2 A.ways B.places C.friends D.chances3 A.reduce B.improve C.imagine D.examine4 A.wisely B.quickly C.badly D.simply5 A.it B.them C.us D.him6 A.writing B.walking C.singing D.Talking7 A.stress B.success C.pride D.Trust8 A.solve B.bring C.discuss D.cause9 A.never B.also C.ever D.still10 A.teacher B.relative C.doctor D.scientist11 A.worse B.earlier C.better D.later12 A.diaries B.books C.notes D.stories13 A.atfirst B.atleast C.atlast D.atonce;14 A.say B.talk C.hear D.draw15 A.dangerous B.relaxing C.strange D.interestingJAlmosteveryonelovestoeatbingtanghulu.Themomentwementionbingtanghulu,wecannothelp1asourmemoryofthechildhoodcomesoutatonce.Undoubtedly,thiskindofsnackcarriesmanypeople'ssweetmemories.Bingtanghuluisalsoa2ofChineseculture.Itrepresentssweetnessandreunionandoftenappearsinimportantfestivalsandcelebrations.Moreover,itcanbeanarttomakebingtanghuluthatrequirescertainskillsand3.Bingtanghuluisatraditionalsnack.Itis4madebystringing(串)fruits(suchashawthornsorstrawberries)andnutsonbambooskewers(竹杄),dippingtheminsyrup(糖浆)andthenmakingthesyruphardinthe5air.Duetodifferentmaterialsandproductionmethods,the6ofbingtanghuluisalsodifferent.Therichandvariedtasteleavesalastingaftertaste.Asa7Chinesesnack,theearliestrecordo1bingtanghuluappearedintheSouthernSongDynasty.ItisrecordedthatEmperorGuangzong'sfavoritewifefellill.Shehada8faceandlostappetite(食欲).Thedoctorusedmany9medicines,butnoneofthemtookeffect.Theemperorsawhisbelovedwifepiningawaydaybyday,andintheend,hehadnochoicebuttomakeapublicannouncementand10abetterdoctor.Aquackdoctor(江湖郎中)11theраlасе.Аftеrdіаgnоѕіngthерulѕе(诊脉),hеѕаіd,Аѕlongasyouboilrocksugarandredfruits(namely,hawthorns),andeatfivetotenbeforeeachmeal,youwillsurelyrecover12halfamonth."Atfirst,everyonewasstillskeptical(怀疑的),13aftertakingthemedicine,thenoblewomanrecoveredslowly.Theemperorwasoverjoyedandhisfrown(皱眉)14.Later,thispracticespreadtothegeneralpublic,andpeoplelinkedthemupto15,whichwashowbingtanghulubecamepopular.1 A.crying B.smiling C.refusing D.sleeping2 A.guide B.symbol C.surprise, D.number3 A.courage B.pleasure C.interest D.patience4 A.usually B.carefully C.seriously D.exactly5 A.warm B.hot C.fresh D.cold6 A.shape B.taste C.size D.color7 A.delicious B.modern C.traditional D.special8 A.purple B.yellow C.brown D.green9 A.valuable B.commo C.strange D.healthy10 A.lookat B.lookafter C.lookinto D.lookfor11 A.entered B.left C.found D.checked12 A.through B.before C.within D.behind13 A.if B.although C.so D.but14 A.dropped B.relaxed C.broke D.burned15 A.sell B.order C.buy D.manageKAfterthisyear''sgaokao,Jiang-ZhangZiyihaslearnedthatshewillbeabletoenterawell-knownuniversity.Jiang-Zhangisadisabledgirl1sitsonaskateboardtogetaround.Shestoodoutbecauseofherbigsmile.“ThescoresarenotasgoodasIexpected,asIhadastomachacheandfeverduring

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