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第第页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页外研版九年级上册英语期末复习:完形填空刷题练习题30篇附答案及解析PeopleallovertheworldcelebratetheNewYear.However,notallcountriescelebrateinthesameway,andinsomecountries,thenewyeardoesn’tbeginonthe1dayeveryyear.Inmanycountries,theNewYearbeginson1stJanuary,butpeoplestartcelebratingon31stDecember,NewYear’sEve.InNewYorkmanypeoplegotocelebrateinTimesSquare.2

they’rewaitingfortheNewYear,theylistentomusic,singtraditionalsongsandhavefun.Justbefore12o’clock,everyone3downfrom10:10,9,8…Assoonasit’s12o’clock,everyoneshoutsvery4,“HappyNewYear!”NewYear’sDayisoftenafamilyday.Somefamiliesgettogetherforaspecialmeal.Whentheweatherisfine,manyfamiliesgooutfora5.OnNewYear’sDay,manypeoplemakeresolutionsforthenewyear.They6alistofthings,suchas“Iwillhelpoutmorewithhousework.Iwillwork7atschoolthanothers.”or“Iwon’tspendsomuchtimeplayingvideogames.”Whentheyhavemade8list,theyreadittotheirfamilyorfriendsandpromiseto9theirresolutions.Soitdoesn’tmatterhowtheycelebrate,10peopleincountriesallovertheworld,it’satimetosaygoodbyetotheoldyear,andtowelcomethenew.1.A.familiar B.same C.important D.normal2.A.If B.Eventhough C.While D.Before3.A.comes B.turns C.looks D.counts4.A.loudly B.quietly C.sadly D.safely5.A.walk B.secret C.job D.treatment6.A.puton B.writedown C.takeaway D.lookafter7.A.quickly B.hard C.harder D.hardly8.A.its B.his C.her D.their9.A.follow B.make C.do D.give10.A.by B.for C.with D.fromAriawasfeelingbad.Shedidn’twanttoplayatallduringthemorningbreak.“What’swrong,Aria?”askedZara,herbestfriend.“Thiswasthe11weekever!Everythingwasterrible!”“Whatwasthematter?”Zarasaid.Ariastartedtotell,“OnMondayIbrokemynewlaces.OnTuesdayI12mybike.OnWednesdayImademyfavouriteshirt13.OnThursdayIbroughtmynewracecartoschool,butMaxhadthesamecarandheshowedeveryonebeforeIgotto.”Zaralookedsurprised.“YoubrokeyourlacesonMonday,butyougotnewshoes.YoufelloffyourbikeonTuesdaybecauseyoutriedtoridewithnohands.Andyoudidit!YoudroppedicecreamonyourshirtonWednesday,butyoucould14it.OnThursdayyouandMaxwereplaying15withyourcarsallthebreak.Eventhebigkidswatched.”Thatnight,Ariaaskedhermom,“Mom,Ithinkthere’ssomethingwrongwithme.Ionly16thebadthingsthathappen.”Momgaveherahug.“I17feelthatwaytoo.Almosteveryonefeelslikethatsomeofthetime,”hermomexplained.“Along,longtimeago,peopleneededtowatchoutforscary(恐怖的)things.Iftheydidn’tnoticeatiger,theycouldbein18.Butiftheymissedthegoodthings,likeabeautifulsunset,theywouldstillbeokay.Soourbrainslearnedtofocusonthebadthingstohelpuskeep19.Butifwefeelsadandgetstuck,wecanchangeour20toletgoofthebadandseemoreofthegood.Themorewepractice,thestrongerourbrainswillbe.”11.A.best B.nicest C.worst D.largest12.A.felloff B.pickedup C.threwaway D.lookedfor13.A.tidy B.big C.dirty D.old14.A.sell B.find C.clean D.see15.A.badly B.excitedly C.brightly D.gently16.A.remember B.tell C.understand D.believe17.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.hardly18.A.fun B.danger C.need D.time19.A.happy B.safe C.sad D.worried20.A.brains B.hearts C.heads D.eyesWouldyouliketoadd(加)yourparentstoyourfriendlistinyourQQandWechat?Wouldyouliketo21themseeyouronlineactivitiesandchats(聊天)withfriends?Parentsknew22aboutsocialnetworksinthepast.Butnow,moreandmoreparentsfindsocialnetworks(社交网络)areimportantintheirlives.Alotofparentsarelearning23tousesocialnetworksfromtheirchildren.Andsomeparentsareteaching24aboutit.Butarewegoingtoaddourparentstoourfriendlist?It’s25todecide.IfwesayNOtoourparents,wemayhurttheirfeelingsormakethemfeelwehave26tohidefromthem.Ifweaddthemtoourfriendlist,wewillfeelthatwearenot27totalkonsocialnetworks.Somepeoplesaidthatparentsdon’tneedtobe28iftheirchildrendon’taddthemintothefriendlist.WhenyourchildrensayNotoyou,itdoesn’tmeanthattheyarehidingsomething,29itmeanstheywanttobeindependent(独立).Perhapsweshouldspendmoretime30withourparentsfacetofaceifwewantafriendlistwithoutourparents.21.A.let B.help C.ask D.invite22.A.few B.little C.much D.many23.A.how B.what C.when D.where24.A.that B.it C.themselves D.this25.A.easy B.ready C.necessary D.hard26.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything27.A.careful B.friendly C.free D.bad28.A.glad B.unhappy C.excited D.surprised29.A.so B.and C.or D.but30.A.playing B.talking C.visiting D.moving阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Likethebody,thebrainneedsexercisetostayhealthy.Accordingtoresearch,brainexercisecanbeanythingthatstimulates(刺激)thebrain,likeplayingcrosswordpuzzles(填字游戏)31learninglanguages.However,researchersfindthatsomeactivitiesstimulateourbrainsmorethanothers.Beinginsocialrelationshipsmaybethe32kindofbrainexercise.Relationshipswithfriendsandfamilyarethekey33ourmentalhealth,andsocialactivitiescanexerciseandbegoodforthebrain.Thismeanseven34withfriendsatweekendsisanexcellentbrainexercise.Scientistssaythatlaughingcanexercisemanypartsofthebrain.Whenweheara35wetrytofigureoutwhatisfunny,andlaugh.Eachstepmakesususedifferentpartsofthebrain.Laughingisalso36forrelaxing.Whenwerelaxourbody,wefeelcalm.Finally,brainresearchsuggeststhatpeopleshouldnever37learningbecauselearningisbrainexercise,too.Activitiessuchaslearningtoplayaninstrumentorcookingare38useful,becausetheyrequirethebodyandbraintoworktogetherinnewways.Itisnotnecessaryforusto39alloftheseactivities.However,itisimportanttodothemmoreoften.Alltheseskillsofexercisingthebrainhavemany40.Theymakethebrainmuchsmarterandslowdownmemoryloss.31.A.if B.but C.or D.as32.A.funniest B.hardest C.worst D.best33.A.for B.in C.on D.to34.A.sellingout B.checkingout C.hangingout D.layingout35.A.plan B.joke C.report D.voice36.A.thankful B.careful C.harmful D.helpful37.A.stop B.avoid C.regret D.keep38.A.especially B.nearly C.simply D.possibly39.A.cancel B.master C.hold D.teach40.A.reasons B.advantages C.mistakes D.influencesEveryyear,alargenumberofChinesehighschoolstudentsgotostudyinforeigncountriessuchastheUK,theUSA,CanadaandAustralia.“Chinesechildrenhopesomuchtogo41togetawiderview(视野)oftheworld,”saidLiuHong,aChinesewriterwhohaslivedinAmericafor14years.Inatalk,Liutoldover400parentsandtheirchildrenthatlifeinforeigncountriescanbe42foryoungpeople.“Theyhavetomeetacultureshockandlanguageproblems.”However,thesearenotthemostdifficultthings.Tomostchildren,lookingafterthemselveswhenstudyingaloneinaforeigncountryisabig43.YangJie,a16-year-oldboybegantostudyinahighschoolinSydney,AustralialastSeptember.Tohissurprise,histeachersthere44pushstudentstostudy.And45therewasn’thomework.“Withtheseeducationsystems(体制),wehavemore46timeandmorespaceforthinking,”saidYang.“Butifyoudon’tknowhowto47yourtimeandmoney,youwillnothaveaneasytime.”Someofhisfriendsspenttheirwholeyear’smoneyinthefirsttwomonthsoftheterm,andtheyexperiencedaperiodofhardtimeintherestoftheterm.“Studyingabroadatayoungagecanhelpstudentslearnaforeignlanguage48andbroaden(拓宽)theirminds,butstudentsandparentsshouldknowaboutthechallenges,”Yangsaid.“49youwanttostudyabroad,trytotalktosomeonewith50inforeigncountries.Makesurethatyouarereadyforit.”41.A.home B.school C.abroad D.foreign42.A.happy B.easy C.sad D.hard43.A.difference B.change C.challenge D.thing44.A.almost B.ever C.hardly D.always45.A.yet B.usually C.never D.just46.A.busy B.boring C.free D.safe47.A.make B.plan C.have D.take48.A.quickly B.happily C.exactly D.carefully49.A.Whether B.Though C.If D.Unless50.A.knowledge B.information C.confidence D.experienceEveryschoolhasrulesforstudentstofollow.However,somestudentsmayseetherulesasawaywhichteachers51them.Sometimes,they’reunhappyandevenfeel52.Well,ifyouthinkyourlifeishard,youmightthinkaboutthe53inancienttimes.Forsomeofthem,lifewasreallyhard.Intheolddays,peoplebelievedthatteachershadtobeverystrictandcouldpunishthestudents.Parentsdidn’t

54ifteacherspunishedtheirchildrenwhentheirchildrendidn’tfollowtherules.Often,55ateacherwas,themoreparentsthoughtheorshewasagoodteacher.Infact,followingschoolrulescanbeveryimportant.Forexample,runninginthehallwayscouldcauseastudentto56.Itmayhurthimselforanotherperson.Followingtherulescanalsohelpthestudentsintheclassroomtolearnwithoutdifficulty.Inclass,ateachermayaskstudentstoraisetheirhands57theyspeak.Ifsomeonespeaksoutofturn,otherstudentsmightnotbeabletoheartheteacher58.Schoolrulescanhelpstudentsprepare59theirownfuturesaswell.Whenthey60andgooutontheirown,they’llsoonfindthattheystillneedtofollowrules.Rulesmaketheworldmuchbetter.Iftherearenorules,lifewillbemeaninglessandindisorder.51.A.control B.encourage C.check D.divide52.A.tired B.angry C.excited D.good53.A.parents B.doctors C.teachers D.students54.A.avoid B.mind C.allow D.like55.A.strict B.thestrict C.thestricter D.thestrictest56.A.comeout B.cutoff C.giveout D.falldown57.A.because B.after C.before D.until58.A.clearly B.carefully C.quickly D.nearly59.A.of B.with C.for D.to60.A.growup B.lookup C.hurryup D.makeupNoahsatonthefrontstepsofhisfamily’sflatbuilding.Hekeptlookingattheskyanddidn’teven61hisbrothercomingdownthestreetuntilDanielstoodrightinfrontofhim.“Wherewereyou,Noah?”Danielaskedhisbrother.“Itseemedthatyouwereamillionmilesaway.Youdidnot62hearmecallingyou,didyou?”Noah63hishead.“Daniel,haveyoueverhadstagefright(怯场)?”hefinallyasked.“Sure.”saidDaniel.“Plentyoftimes.DoyourememberthatplayIwasinafewyearsago?Iknewmylines,butIwasafraidtohavetosaythem64theaudience(观众).Ialsohaveabitofstagefrightrightbeforemybasketballgamesstart.AssoonasIwethepeopleinthestands,myheartbeatssofastthatitfeelslikepopcornpopping(爆裂)inmybody.”“Iknowjustwhatyou65.That’showIfeeljustthinkingaboutthespellingcompetitionnextweek.”“Ididn’tknowyoumadeittothefinals,”saidDaniel.“Goodjob!”“It’snot66atall,”saidNoah.“I’mworriedI’llgetnervousandfreeze(吓呆)onstage.”“Imightforgethowtospelleverything—evenmyownname!Idon’tknowwhatTodo.”“Noah,I’llhelpyouget67this.Youjusthavetopracticeasmuchaspossible.Icangotothehallwithyoutopractice.Thatwayyou’llfeelcomfortablethere.”Noahbegantolookalittlelessnervous.“Then,I’llteachyouthisexercisemybasketballcoachtaughtme,”continuedDaniel.“Youcloseyoureyesandimagine68doingwhatyou’reworriedabout.Yougothroughthewholesituationinyour69soyouseewhatitfeelsliketodoitanddoitwell.Itmightsound70.Butbelieveme,itworks.”“Thanks,Daniel.I’mstillnervousbutIfeelmuchbetter.You’reaprettygoodbrother.”61.A.catch B.notice C.stop D.keep62.A.even B.still C.already D.only63.A.touched B.turned C.lost D.shook64.A.behind B.beside C.before D.beyond65.A.mean B.matter C.wish D.want66.A.funny B.hard C.good D.right67.A.of B.from C.into D.through68.A.yourself B.you C.itself D.it69.A.dreams B.mind C.memory D.eyes70.A.clever B.easy C.common D.strange阅读下面短文,从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。Therearelotsofsuccessfulpeopleallovertheworld.Differentpeoplehavedifferent71abouttheirsuccess.OnceasuccessfulbusinesswasinvitedtoaTVinterview.Everybodycouldn’twaittohearthesecretsofhisgreatachievements.However,heonlysaidwithasmile,“Won’titbebetterformetoaskyouforyourideasonacertainproblem?”Allthepeoplewerelisteningtohimcarefully.Herewashisproblem.Hesaid,“Peopleall72totheplacewhereagoldmine(矿)hadjustbeendiscovered.Butwhentheygotthere,theyfoundtheywere73byariverinfrontofit.Theyhadtocrosstheriveriftheywanttogettothegoldmine.Whatwouldyoudoifyouwereamongthem?”“Makeanotherway,”someonesuggested.“Swim74theriver,”saidanother.Thebusinessmansmiledwithoutsayingaword.Finally,hegavehisidea.“Whynotdosomething75insteadofrushingtothemine?Howaboutbuyingaboattooffertheferry(渡船)service?”Thelistenerswereall76athisidea.Hethenexplainedcalmly.Themanwho77theboatcouldmakealotofmoneybytakingthepassengersto78bankoftheriver.Theywouldliketopayfortheferry79therewasgoldacrossfromthebank.Dowhattheothershaven’tthoughtofordosomethingthatothershavenevertriedbefore—thatisakey80success.Adifferentsituation,intheeyesofawiseman,oftenmeansachanceofsuccess.71.A.suggestions B.means C.changes D.opinions72.A.rushed B.entered C.got D.flew73.A.covered B.turned C.stopped D.passed74.A.over B.across C.through D.along75.A.difficult B.different C.interesting D.exciting76.A.tired B.worried C.pleased D.surprised77.A.made B.borrowed C.bought D.repaired78.A.other B.others C.theother D.another79.A.before B.so C.until D.because80.A.of B.to C.for D.inImaginethatyou’retakingatest.Youfindthequestionsareverydifficultforyoutoanswer,andtime’srunningout.Wouldyouchoose81others’answers?Probablysomeofushaveoncecheatedinatest.Certainly,it’s82.It’simportanttoobeytherules.Withoutrules,theworldwillbeinamess.Forexample,ifwealldoanything83wewanttodoontheroad,accidentswillhappeneverywhere.However,astimegoesby,someruleshavebecomebarriers(障碍)tothedevelopmentofpeopleandsociety.We’lllacktheabilityto84ifwe’retoowell-behavedintheworldfullofrules.Wehavetothinkoutsidethebox.Sosometimes,it’sokaytobreaktherules.Butyouneedtolearnhowtodoit.●85therulesfirstQiBaishiwasatalentedChineseartist.Hefoundhisownstyleafterspendingmuchtimelearningtraditionaldrawingandpaintingskills.Breakitafteryoumasterit—that’swhatyoucanlearnfromgreat86.●Evaluate(评估)iftheresultisworthitEachpersonhastheirownvalues.Beforebreakingtherules,87whetheritwillgoagainstyourvalues.Trytomakeawisedecisionandyoumustbepreparedforthebadresults.Allinall,rulesaremeanttohelpus,not88us.So,itmakessensethatweare89tobreaktheruleswhentheyslowdownourstepstobecomebetter.Ofcourse,wecanbreaktherulessometimes.90,wecan’tbreakthelaw.81.A.tocopy B.tofind C.tocheat D.togain82.A.true B.incorrect C.real D.uneasy83.A.which B.that C.who D.whose84.A.create B.think C.consider D.behave85.A.Research B.Learn C.Get D.Follow86.A.achievements B.success C.progress D.minds87.A.thinkof B.thinkup C.thinkover D.thinkas88.A.rule B.change C.challenge D.upset89.A.used B.comfortable C.happy D.supposed90.A.Then B.So C.However D.AndJohn,Rich,andIlovedlivingonthefarminNewJersey.It’sawonderfulplacetorun,playand91fromeachother.DadgrewsomanyvegetablesthatMomonlyneededtobuymilkandsomemeat.Butthenthe92thinghappened.Dadbecameillandcould93farmtheland(土地)anymore.Momdidn’tknowwhattodo,soshedecidedtorent(出租)somelandtoanotherlocalfarmer.Momusedthe94fromthelandrenttobuyusfoodandclothes.Afterseveralmonths,Daddied(死),butwestill95tokeepeverythinggoingwell.Ourunclefromanearbytowncameand96usplantthevegetables.Hesold(卖)thevegetablesforustogetmoremoney.ThesmalltownofOakHillwaslookingforaplacetobuildacommunity97.TheyaskedMomifshewasreadytosellthelandtothem.Momtoldusthatshewasgoingtosellthelandtothetown.Wedidn’tgetalotofmoney.Anyway,wemovednearouruncleintoa(n)98housethatMomcouldbuy.Twomonthslater,thetownofOakHilltoldMomthattheyweregoingtonametheparkafterourdad.Whatanhonor(荣耀)!WenowgototheparkandseeDad’s99eachtimeweenterthegateofthepark.Theparkhasabaseballfield,apoolandanaturetrail(观景小径).Whatawonderfulpark,butthe100partisthatwegettovisitDadeverytimewegothere!91.A.learn B.hear C.hide D.see92.A.sad B.happy C.amazing D.strange93.A.always B.often C.sometimes D.never94.A.fun B.money C.fruit D.vegetables95.A.hated B.tried C.hurried D.stopped96.A.saw B.made C.helped D.noticed97.A.park B.school C.cinema D.supermarket98.A.big B.clean C.small D.expensive99.A.design B.wheat C.work D.name100.A.better B.best C.more D.most阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Lisawasalovelygirl.Shehadbigproblemswithhereyes.Tolearnwhatthe101was,herparentstookhertomanydoctors.WhenLisawas10monthsold,shehadherfirstsurgery(手术).Buthersituationwasn’t102.Becauseofhereyes,Lisawasn’tableto103herbodywell.Ittookhermuchmoretimetolearneasythingslikestandingup.Bythetimeshewas15monthsold,herparentswereworriedandsad,104thesurgeriesandmedicinedidn’twork.Andthedoctorfoundouttheproblemwashercorneas(眼角膜).Lisaneedednewcorneas.Herparentsdidn’t105thehope.Oneday,Lisa’smomfoundouttheinformationabout“artificial(人工的)corneasurgery”ontheInternet.Doingthesurgery106takearisk,buttheythoughttheyshouldhaveatryforLisa.Aftermakingthe107,theytookhertothedoctor.Afterthesurgery,Lisawasabletosee.Shebeganwalkingby.108.Shewasmuchhappierthanbefore.Her109andbodyweremuchbetter.“Thanks110thedoctorandthesurgery,Lisaishealthynow.”hermothersaid.101.A.talent B.matter C.event D.experience102.A.better B.best C.worse D.worst103.A.solve B.organize C.control D.catch104.A.though B.if C.so D.because105.A.giveaway B.givein C.giveup D.giveout106.A.should B.might C.needn’t D.can’t107.A.promise B.example C.decision D.meeting108.A.her B.it C.itself D.herself109.A.spirit B.stomach C.peace D.heart110.A.for B.with C.to D.inTheFlight(飞行)ofLoveDavidhadneverbeenonaplanebecausehewasafraidof111,andhehadnoplansofchangingthis.Oneday,hisfathertoldhimhismomwasdying.Hearingthesadnews,hehuggedhisfatherand112.“IsthereanythingIcandotomakeherbetter?”Davidasked.Thenhisfathertoldhimabouthismother’slast113.HismotherhopedtohaveavacationinHawaiiforfreshair.“I’llpayforthe114andbuytheticketsnow,”Davidsaid.“Thankyou,son.Butyourmotherwantsyoutogotogether,”hisfathersaid.“Sorry,Dad.I’dloveto,butIcan’tgetonaplane.”Hisfathersaidnothingandleft.Seeinghisfatherleavingdidn’ttroublehimthatmuch,butthedreamhehadthatnightreallydid.Inhisdream,hismomclosedthedoorandleft115afterhearinghecouldnotmakethetriptogetherwiththem.Whenhewokeup,hethoughtabouthowhismotherwasalwaysthereforhim.Shealwaystriedherbestto116himateveryspecialtimeinhislife.Nowitwashisturntobethereforher,sohedrovetothehospitalandrushedtohismother’sroom.Without117,hetoldhismotherhewasreadytotakeaplaneandstaywithherduringthevacation.Hismothersmiledandasked,“Whatmadeyouchangeyourmind,son?Yourfathertoldmeyouweren’tcomingwithus.”Davidtoldhismotheraboutthe118.Healsotoldhergivinguphisfearofflyingwastheonlythinghecoulddoforher.Shortlyafterthefamilyvacation,David’smotherpassedaway.Whilehewasheart-broken,hewasgladhegotonthat119forhismother.Itwas120thatmadehimgetover(克服)thefearofflying.111.A.running B.walking C.flying D.jumping112.A.cried B.shouted C.talked D.left113.A.gift B.word C.choice D.wish114.A.time B.vacation C.work D.train115.A.loudly B.happily C.sadly D.worriedly116.A.call B.find C.join D.teach117.A.reading B.listening C.speaking D.thinking118.A.news B.dream C.illness D.idea119.A.plane B.ride C.trip D.way120.A.love B.luck C.trust D.hope阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。Thesedays,atwo-year-oldgirlbecomespopular(受欢迎的)ontheInternetforgivinghermotherasweetvideo(视频)121.“Hi,Mom.Happybirthday!”ThegirlnamedClairesaysinthe122.“Ijustwanttotellyou123you’rethegreatestmotherintheworld.”ClaireisinayellowskirtwithtwosmallPigtails(辫子).Itmakesherpretty124.Shegivesthefirstreason,saying,“Youarebeautiful!”Thenshesaysthesecondreason125.“Youarealwaysfriendlytoothers.”“Number126,you’rethebestmotherever.”sheshouts.AtNumberFour,Clairesaysloudly127.“Ilikethefoodthatyoumake.”Infrontofherfather’scamera,thelittlegirlisn’t128.“Ilovebeingwithyou,Mom.AndImissyouwhenyou’reout.”Atthe129ofthevideo,Clairestaysclosetothe130andsayssweetlywithakiss,“Iloveyou,Mom.Bye!”121.A.party B.fact C.holiday D.birthday122.A.photo B.movie C.video D.house123.A.how B.why C.when D.where124.A.friendly B.sad C.lovely D.ugly125.A.bad B.kind C.rude(粗鲁的) D.funny126.A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five127.A.cook B.doctor C.worker D.teacher128.A.friendly B.polite C.nervous(紧张的) D.careful129.A.back B.front C.start D.end130.A.child B.house C.mother D.cameraPineapplesarewidely(广泛地)growninColumbia(哥伦比亚).AndresBenavidesandClaudiaBarona131allthepineappleswastethatwasthrownaway.AndresandClaudiawere132abouttheenvironment,sotheybegantofindwaystoputthewastetogooduse.Theymadeeco-friendlyplates(环保板材)133pineapplewaste.TheycalledtheircompanyLifepack.AndresandClaudiabuiltagreatworking134withalocalpineappleprocessing(加工)factory.Theytookawayallitspineapplewaste.Thefactoryownerwas135andcharged(收费)themnothing.Productionoftheeco-friendllyplatesstartedandsoonLifepackcouldmakeabout10,000everyday.Itwasn’tallthateasythough.Lifepackchargedabout$2.5forapackof12plates.Thiswas136twiceasmuchasthepriceofplasticplates.Whywouldanyone137moreforplatestheywouldthrowaway?LuckwasonLifepack’sside.In2017,theColumbiangovernment138tocollecttaxes(税)onplasticproductsthatwouldbeusedonlyonce.Theeco-friendlyplatesbecame139andLifepackwaswell-knowninpublic.Also,ifyouplantLifepackplatesinyourgardenafteruse,they140begintogrow.Thenyoucangrowyourownpineapplesathome.Howcoolitis!131.A.missed B.noticed C.shared D.cleaned132.A.worried B.proud C.general D.simple133.A.for B.at C.in D.from134.A.relationship B.ability C.memory D.point135.A.nervous B.happy C.crazy D.useful136.A.hardly B.never C.almost D.always137.A.pay B.spend C.use D.show138.A.failed B.changed C.remained D.started139.A.ready B.private C.popular D.empty140.A.must B.need C.should D.may从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,使短文意思完整。Kateleftherhomeaftersheargued(争吵)withhermother.Shewalkedforalongtime.Shewashungry.Shewantedtohavesomethingtoeat,141shedidn’thavemoneywithher.Thenshesawa142shop.Therewasanoldwomanintheshop.SheaskedKate,“Wouldyouliketo143abowlofnoodles?”“ButIhaveno144.”saidthegirl.“Don’tworry.”Soon,theoldwoman145thegirlabowlofnoodles.Thegirlateforawhileandstartedtocry.“Why?”theoldwomanasked.“Iamjustmoved(感动的)!Youaresofriendly146me.Wedon’tknoweachotherbutyoucookednoodlesforme.But,myownmother,afterIarguedwithher,sheaskedmetogooutofthehouse.”“147canyouthinkthatway?Ijust148youabowlofnoodles.Yourmothercooksforyoueveryday.Whydon’tyou149her?”Afterthatthegirlwent150atonce.Hermomwaswaitingforherforsupper.Thegirlwassorry.Sometimeswemaythankothersforlittlethings,butwetakeourparents’loveforgranted.Wemustlearntobethankfultoourparents.141.A.and B.but C.so D.or142.A.noodle B.porridge C.dumpling D.rice143.A.drink B.have C.feed D.give144.A.books B.noodles C.time D.money145.A.brought B.bought C.told D.asked146.A.like B.in C.to D.at147.A.Who B.What C.How D.When148.A.cooked B.ate C.did D.found149.A.call B.ask C.think D.thank150.A.around B.here C.down D.home阅读短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答案。Peterworksinarestaurant.Therestaurantisbigandclean.Thereare151kindsoffoodhere,likenoodles,dumplingsandpancakes.Peoplewholivearoundtherestaurantliketocomehere.EverySunday,agirlwouldcometotherestaurant.Shealwaysordersasmallbowlofbeefnoodles.Butshe152eatsthenoodlesintherestaurant.Shealwaystakesitaway.Oneday,thegirlcomestotherestaurant153.Shedoesn’torderanythingthistime.Shelooksverysadandshesitsthereforaverylongtime.154thegirlwantstoleave,Petercomestoher.“CanIhelpyou?”Petersaystothegirl.“No,thankyou.Idon’t155tobuythenoodlesfromnowon,”thegirlsays.“Why?”Peterasksher.“It’smyyoung156favoritefood,buthedoesn’tneeditnow.Mumtellsmehegoestoanother157andwe’llneverfindhim,”thegirlissad.“ButIthinkhewouldalways158you,”Petersays.“Really?”thegirllooksatPeter.“Yes.Andhewillalwaysremem

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