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-2025学年九年级上期期末考点大串讲(人教版)专题07语法填空(15篇)(一)(23-24九年级上·福建泉州·期末)Xi’ancelebratedthefirst-everChinaHanfuDayonApril18.Therewerecatwalkshows1traditionalconcertswhichwereheldbypeoplewearingtraditionalChineseclothing.HanfufansfromalloverChinagatheredtheretotake2(photo)andputthemonlineforaHanfuphotocompetition,whichlasteduntilMay18.ChinaHanfuDayisonthethirddayofthethirdmonthoftheChineselunarcalendar,whichissaidtobe3birthdayoftheYellowEmperor.InancientChina,thisdaywasalso4(know)asShangsiFestival(上巳节).5(it)purposeistoencourageyoungChinesetotakeprideintraditionalclothing,aswellasChineseculture.HanfuisthespecialclothingoftheHanpeoplewho6(live)inChinabeforetheQingDynasty.Ithasahistoryofabout3,000yearsandithaschanged7(great)sofar.However,someofitsmaincharacteristics(特点)remain.Forexample,there8(be)twopartsthatoverlap(交叠)onthefront,whichiscalled“jiaoling”.Chinaisbecomingaleadingcountryintheworld,andtheChinesepublicfeelsmoreconfidentaboutitstraditionalculture9everbefore.Wearingtraditionalclothingmightbeaninterestingwayof10(show)howtheyfeelaboutthis.(二)(23-24九年级上·广东深圳·期末)Doyousometimeswonderiflifewillalwaysbethesame?Perhapsnothingever11(seem)tochange?Youwakeupinthemorning,getreadyforschoolandthensomehow,bythetimeyourheadhitsthepillowatnight,it’sasifyou’vejustlivedarepetitionofthedaybefore.Itmightnotseemlikeit,butwhetheryou’resure12it,youdomoveforwardeverysingleday.Here’safunwaytoseeall13progressyou’remaking.Keeparecord!Beforeyougotobedtonight,takeoutafreshnotebook(alargersizewillworkbetterforthis).Writedownthedateatthetopofthe14(one)page,thengooverthedayinyourmind.Thinkofallthethingsyoudid,saw,15(hear),tasted,smelled,ortouched.MaybeyoulearnedanewconceptinMaths,ahandyskillinthekitchen,aneasierwaytodrawfaces,andanawesomeskateboardtrick.While16(exercise),didyouliftheavierweights,runlonger,walk17(far)orstretchbetter?Everythingcounts,evenifatinystep.It’sallinthedetail!Next,describewhathappenedduringthedayandwhatyoulearned.Itcanbejustafewwordsorseveralparagraphs.Addwhatevermatteredmosttoyou—itmightbea18(teacher)praise,agradethatyou’reproudofor19(congratulate)fromafriend.Perhapsyoufinallyfoundthecouragetospeakupforacauseyoucareabout,actedonsomething20hasbeentroublingyouordecidedtotakepartinanactivityforthefirsttime.(三)(23-24九年级上·贵州黔东南·期末)Humansarebornwiththeabilitytocommunicate,butsomepeoplearebetteratitthanothers.Somepeopleareverygoodatwords,andfinditeasytoexpress21(they)well.Otherpeoplefinditdifficulttoexpresstheirideastootherpeople,22(especial)inpublic.Thegoodnewsisthatcommunicationskillscan23(learn).Herearesomepiecesofadvice.Lookatpeopleintheeyeswhenyouspeak24them.Itmakesyouseemmorehonest,openandfriendly,andpeoplewillfindit25(easy)andmorefuntotalktoyou.Practicelisteningtootherpeople.Themostimportantpartofcommunication26(be)listening.Thatiswhywehavetwoears27onemouth.Whenyoulistentopeople,28(watch)theirfacesandbodylanguagewillhelpyouunderstand29theymean.Thinkbeforeyouopenyourmouth.Thebestcommunicatorsexpresstheir30(idea)inshortandsimpleways.Ifyouaretryingtoconvince(使信服)peopleofsomething,beclearanduseasfewwordsaspossible.(四)(23-24九年级上·黑龙江牡丹江·期末)ZhuZhiwenisinhisthirties.Overthepast11years,he31(travel)through45countriesandareasbybike.“FromAsiatoAfrica,fromSouthAmericatoNorthAmerica.Ihavemetlotsofwonderfulpeopleandhavehadmanygreat32(experience).Forexample,Imetamanwhowasthe33(own)ofasmallhotelwhenIwasridinginSouthAmericain2016.HetoldmethathehadbeentoChinaseveraltimesandwasafanof34(tradition)Chinesecultureandfood.SoIcookedaChinesedinner35him.Hewasveryhappyandinreturnheofferedme36nightofaccommodation(住宿)forfree,”Zhusaid.“Duringmy11yearsofbikeriding,mylifewasfullofunexpectedthings,too.Ilosttwobikesandhadonebroken.What’s37(bad),Iwasattacked(攻击)bysomewildanimalsontheway.Ialsocameacrossverybadweather.Theseputmeindangeroussituationsmanytimes.38,Ithinkthetripisworthit,”addedZhu.WhenZhu39(ask)abouthisunderstandingofthemeaningoftravel,hesaid,“Ithinkitiswonderfultoenjoyeverythingthatispossible,nomatterifitisgoodorbad.Afteryearsoftravelingbybike,mybiggestdiscoveryofallisthatIlovemyhomecountryevenmore.It’s40(especial)truewhenIgothroughtroublesinaforeigncountry.”(五)(23-24九年级上·河北石家庄·期末)DearJohanna,Howareyou?MynameisMelissa.I’vebeenlookingforwardtohavingapenpalforalongtimenow.Ihopewecanbecomegreat41(friend)!EversinceI42(get)yournameandaddressfrommyteacher,Ihavebeenthinkingaboutwhattowrite.43(one),Ithoughtofgivingyouadescriptionofwhatit’sliketogotoschoolhereinMinnesota,butthenIthoughtyoucouldlookupMinnesota44theInternetandreadaboutit45(you).ThenIhadtheideatotellyouaboutmyfamily,46Irealizedthatthestoryofmylittlebrotherlosingatoothorthetimewegot47newpetcatmightbekindofboring.Afterthat,Ithoughtaboutaskingyouquestionsaboutwhetheryouare48(tall)thanme,butIwasafraidyoumightthinkmyquestionsweresilly.IguessIcantellyoualittleaboutmyself.Infact,you’ve49(probable)alreadylearnedonethingaboutme.Isometimeshaveahardtimemakingupmymind!It50(make)meupset,butIdon’tknowwhattodowithit.Ihopeyouwillwritetomebackanyway.Yours,Melissa(六)(23-24九年级上·湖南娄底·期末)Lastyear,IdidnotlikemyEnglishclass.Theteacherspokeso51(quick)thatIdidnotunderstandhermostofthetime.Iwasafraidtoask52(question)becauseofmypoorpronunciation.Ijust53(hide)behindmytextbookandneversaidanything.ThenonedayIwatched54EnglishmoviecalledToyStory.Ifellinlove55thisexcitingandfunnymovies!SoIbegantowatchotherEnglishmovies,too.56Icouldnotunderstandeverythingthecharactersaid,theirbodylanguageandtheexpressionsontheirfaceshelpedmetogetthemeaning.Ifoundthat57(listen)tosomethinginterestingisthesecrettolanguagelearning.Ialsolearnedusefulsentenceslike“It’sapieceofcake”or“Itservesyouright.”Ididnotunderstandthesesentencesatfirst.ButbecauseIwanted58(understand)thestory,Ilooked59(they)upinadictionary.NowIreallyenjoymyEnglishclass.Iwanttolearn60(many)newwordsandmoregrammarsothatIcanbetterunderstandEnglishmovies.(七)(23-24九年级上·吉林长春·期末)NiejiazhuangVillageinWeifangisfamous61coloredclaysculpturehandicraft(泥塑手工艺),whichdatesbacktotheMingDynasty.TheWeifanggovernmenthasencouragedlocalpeopletolearn62(tradition)handicraftandmakemoremoney63(get)ridofpoverty(脱贫).NiePengis64youngvillagerinNiejiazhuang.Heiscrazyaboutclaysculpturehandicraft.Hebeganlearningitfromhisfatherwhenhewasachild.Hehasledlotsofyoungcraftsmen(手艺人)inandnear65(he)villagetomakecoloredclaysculpturesandthehandicrafthasbecomeanimportantwayforlocalpeopletogetricherthanbefore.Thetigerisatypicalsubjectforcoloredclaysculptures.Niestartedtolearntomakeclaytigersin2010,theYearoftheTiger.Overtheseyears,he66(see)thedevelopmentoftheartform.Atfirst,theclaytigerswereallofthesamesmallsize.Nowtherearetigersofdifferentsizesandthe67(large)canbeovertwometerstall.Thetigersusedtobecoloredpinkandgreen,butnowhavebecomemorecolorful.TodayNiecaresforthefutureofclaysculpturehandicraft68encouragesyoungcraftsmentocreatemoreworks.He69(true)hopesthatthesculpturehandicraftwill70(pass)downtothenextgeneration.(八)(23-24九年级上·江苏常州·期末)Onedayamanfoundacocoonofabutterflyintheforest.He71(sit)thereforseveralhoursandwatchedit.Suddenlyasmallbutterflyappearedandittrieditsbest72(pull)itsbodythroughthatlittlehole.Thenitseemedtostop73(make)anyprogress,sothemandecidedtohelpthebutterfly.Hecutofftheremainingbitofthecocoonsothatitcouldcomeouteasily.However,74hissurprise,thebutterflygotaheavybodyandverysmallwingswhenitcameoutofthecocoon.Hecontinuedtowatchit,becausehehopedthatitswingswouldbestrongenoughtosupportthebodyandflyupintime.75(lucky),theflightneverhappened.Infact,thebutterflykeptcrawling(爬)aroundwithaheavybodyandsmallwings76itdied.Itwasneverabletofly.Themanwassurprisedbecausehe77(notunderstand)therulesofnature.Beforethebutterflywasoutofthecocoon,fluid(液体)fromitsbodymust78(force)intoitswings.andthenitwouldbereadyforflying.Itmusthaveahardstruggle(挣扎)togetoutofthesmallopeningby79(it).Sometimesstrugglesareexactlywhatweneedinourlife.Ifwego80ourlifewithoutdifficulties,wewouldnotbeasstrongaswecouldhavebeen.Wecouldneverfly.(九)(23-24九年级上·江西宜春·期末)PetsCornerisacompanywithdozensofpetstoresandmorethan600employeesaroundtheUK.Itisplanning81(provide)thefirst-everpetandhumanfirstaidcourse(课程)foritsstaff.Todevelopthe82(special)designedcourse,trainingteams83(organize)bynow.Thecoursewillbeginnextmonth.Thefull-daycoursewillcovertwopartswiththefirstpart84(deal)withhumansandthesecondwithdogandcatfirstaid.Topicscoveredwillincludedifferent85(situation)inourdailylifewhichrequirefirstaidskillssuchasminorinjuries,shockandunconsciousness.LucyRoss,HeadofTrainingatPetsCorner,said,“AtPetsCorner,wehavealwaystriedtoapplyanhonestandmoralapproachtoeverything86wedo.Thisincludeshavingthebesttrainedstaffintheindustry.Everyhumancustomeraswellastheirpetanimals87(be)welcomeinourstores.It’sourdutytoprovideallofourstaff88thetoolsandknowledgetheyneedtofeel89(confidence)inhelpingbothpetsandcustomers.Therefore,90makessensethatourstaff’sfirstaidknowledgeisbeyondallyourexpectations.”(十)(23-24九年级上·辽宁抚顺·期末)MobileappsarehelpingpeopletolearnaboutChinesetraditionsin91modernway.SunYong,anappdeveloper,believesyoungpeopletodaystillhavean92(interest)intraditionalcultureandhistory,andthatthekeyistofindapropermedium(媒介)for93(they)toenjoy.Appsareagoodchoice.Oneofhismostsuccessfulappsis94(call)WoodJoints.Intheapp,usersareabletoseedifferentstructuresthatwerebuiltusingmortise-and-tenonjoints(榫卯).Chinahasalonghistoryofwoodworking(木工)withouttheuseofnails(钉子).Themortise-and-tenontechniquewasused95(common)tomaketraditionalwoodenfurniture(家具)andevenbuildings.Sunwasborninthe1970s,thereweren’tmanytoysavailable96hewasyoung.Hisfamilyusedittomakedesks,chairsandotherfurniture.Hewasinterestedinwoodworking,sohespentlotsoftime97(watch)theadultswork.Sundevelopedstrongskillsthathestillfeels98(pride)oftoday.IttookSun99histeammorethanhalfayeartocompletetheappanditcameoutinJune2014.ItsoonbecameapopularproductintheAppleAppStoreandlater100(win)aprizefromthetechcompany.Wethankthemforthat!(十一)(23-24九年级上·内蒙古乌兰察布·期末)Communicatingwithpeoplefromdifferentculturesintroducesyoutoanewworld.Itmightseemscaryatfirst101(talk)tosomeonewhospeaksadifferentlanguageorfollowsdifferentsocialcustoms,butifyoushow102you’redoingyourbest,it’llturnout(结果是)okay.Ifyou’re103(worry)aboutbeingmisunderstood,neverfear—weherehavefoundsomesuggestionstohelpyou.Differentcultureshavedifferentideasof104(person)space.Generally,it105(consider)impolitetogetinsomeone’sface,ortositorstandtooclosetosomeoneyoudon’tknow.Stayaboutarm’slengthawayenoughroomfor106boworahandshakeuntilyoulearnwhattheotherpersoniscomfortablewith.Forexample,peoplefromLatinAmericanculturesoftenstand107(close)togetherandtoucheachothermorefrequently(频繁)thanthosefromothercultures.However,ifyoudothiswhenyou’vejustmetsomeone,theymightfeeluncomfortable.Look108informationaboutculturalcustomsonlinebeforemeetingsomeone.Asimplesearchwiththenameoftheperson’scultureornationalityandaphrasesuchas“socialcustoms”willgetyoutheinformationyouneed.Usingsomecommon109(word)andexpressionsinsomeone’snative(本土的)languagealso110(help)alot!Forexample,politewordsandphrasessuchas“I’msorry,”“please,”and“thankyou”canhelpsmoothoutanymistakes.(十二)(23-24九年级上·宁夏吴忠·期末)Chinaisfamousforteabothinthepastandnow.Manypeoplebelievethatteawasfirstdrunkabout5,000yearsago.ItissaidthatShenNongwasthefirsttodiscoverteaasadrink.Oneday,ShenNongwas111(boil)wateroveranopenfire.Some112(leaf)fromateaplantfellintothewater.They113(remain)thereforsuchalongtimethatthewaterproducedanicesmell.Thenhetastedthebrownwater.Itwasquite114(delicious),andso,oneoftheworld’sfavouritedrinkswasinvented.Afewthousandyearslater,LuYumentionedShenNongin115(he)bookChaJing.Thebookdescribes116teaplantsaregrownandusedtomaketea.Italsodiscusseswherethefinesttealeavesareproduced.TheteatradefromChinatoWesterncountriestookplaceinthe19thcentury.Thishelpedtospreadthepopularityoftea117theteaplanttomoreplacesaroundtheworld.Nowadays,teais118(wide)producedinmanydifferentareasofChina,suchasAnxiandHangzhou.Theyareknownfortheirtea.Itissaidthatdrinkingtea119(help)uslowertheriskofcancer.Inaword,teaisgood120bothhealthandbusiness.It’sveryvaluable.(十三)(23-24九年级上·青海海东·期末)Spainisfamousfor121(it)tomatofestival,calledLaTomatina.ItisheldinasmalltownBunolonthelastWednesdayofAugusteveryyear.Duringthefestivalthereareallkindsofactivities,butthe122(much)excitingpartisthetomatofight.Ittakesplaceattheendoflongcelebration.Youareencouragedtothrowtomatoesinthefight.Therearemanystoriesabouthowthefestival123(begin).Oneofthe124(story)goesthatduringthe1940s,somefriendsstartedatomatofight,whileanotherstoryisaboutalocalband.Anyway,everyoneinBunolseemstohave125differentstory.Beforethetomatofight,thereareparades(游行),streetparties126soon.Onthedayofthefight,shopkeeperscovertheirwindowsanddoorsinordertokeepawayfromthetomatofight.127thesametime,thousandsoftouristsandlocalpeoplecometothetownsquaretogether.Thenlargetrucksfulloftomatoesarrive.Fromthebackofthelargetrucks,agreattownbandstartto128(throw)tomatoesatothers.Thenthecrowdsfightback,throwingthetomatoesatanythingandanyone.Soonthestreetsareintheseaofredtomatojuice.Everyoneissupposedtoobeyasmallnumberofrules:Youmustsquash(挤压)thetomatobeforethrowingitandyou’re129(allow)tothrownothingbuttomatoes.It’susuallyoverinlessthanhalfanhour.Everyonethen130(set)offtotherivertoclearup.Soundslikefun!(十四)(23-24九年级上·山东济南·期末)OncetherewasalittleboynamedTimmy.Oneday,Timmy’sparentshadtoleaveforanimportantmeetingandtheycouldn’ttakeTimmywiththem.So,Timmyhadtostayhomealone.Atfirst,Timmywasexcitedabout131(be)homealone.Hecouldeatallthesnackshewantedandwatchallhisfavoritecartoons.Asthedaywentby,itwasdark.Timmystartedtofeel132(alone)andscared.Hemissedhisparentsandwishedtheyweretherewithhim.133(keep)himselfbusy,Timmymadeafort(城堡)anddressedhimselflikeabraveknight(骑士).Hehadsomuchfunthathe134(forget)aboutbeingscared.However,asitgot135(dark),Timmyheardstrangenoisesandbecamescaredagain.Hedecidedtocallhisparents,buttheycouldn’tanswer136theywereinameeting.Timmystartedtocry.Suddenly,heheardaknockonthedoor.Timmywastooscaredtoopen137,butheheardafamiliarvoicecallinghisname.Itwas138(he)neighbor,Mrs.Jenkins.Shebroughtsome139(cookie)andaskedifTimmyneededhelp.Timmytoldherhewasscaredandlonely,soMrs.Jenkinssatwithhimandtoldhimstories140hefellasleep.Thenextday,Timmy’sparentscameback.TimmytoldthemallabouthisstoryandhowMrs.Jenkinshadhelpedhim.Fromthatdayon,Timmyknewhecouldalwaysdependonhisneighborsandhisownbraverytofaceanychallenge(挑战).(十五)(23-24九年级上·四川广元·期末)Lastsummer,PresidentXiJinpingcametoCuiyunCorridor(翠云廊)andpersonallyexperiencedtheuniquebeautyoftheancientcypresses(柏树),mostofwhicharemorethanonethousandyearsold.Cuiyuncorridorisa141(history)pathinJiangeCounty142isalsofamousforJianmenPass(剑门关).ItwasbuiltintheQinandHandynasties.Peopleplantedmoretreesalongtheroadandrepaireditinthefollowingdynasties.Thiseffortisnow143(know)asCuiyuncorridor.Oneofthemostimpressivehistorical144(story)connectedwithCuiyunCorridoristheEmperorLiuBeiandhisbrotherGuanYufromtheThreeKingdomsperiod.Itis145(say)thatduringtheirjourneytoWesternShu,theymetenemieswhile146(cross)CuiyunCorridor.However,theymanaged147(escape)withtheirintelligence.Accordingtothelegend,duringtheirescape,LiuBeiandGuanYuusedthedense(茂密的)cypressforestonbothsidesofCuiyunCorriortocovertheirpositionsfromthechasers(追兵).However,manytreesare148dangernowbecauseofsomereasons.Wearesorrytoseethe149(die)ofsometrees.PresidentXiencouragedus150(take)activeactionsnowtoprotectouroldtreesandcreateamorebeautifullivingenvironment.

2024-2025学年九年级上期期末考点大串讲(人教版)专题07语法填空(15篇)(一)(23-24九年级上·福建泉州·期末)Xi’ancelebratedthefirst-everChinaHanfuDayonApril18.Therewerecatwalkshows1traditionalconcertswhichwereheldbypeoplewearingtraditionalChineseclothing.HanfufansfromalloverChinagatheredtheretotake2(photo)andputthemonlineforaHanfuphotocompetition,whichlasteduntilMay18.ChinaHanfuDayisonthethirddayofthethirdmonthoftheChineselunarcalendar,whichissaidtobe3birthdayoftheYellowEmperor.InancientChina,thisdaywasalso4(know)asShangsiFestival(上巳节).5(it)purposeistoencourageyoungChinesetotakeprideintraditionalclothing,aswellasChineseculture.HanfuisthespecialclothingoftheHanpeoplewho6(live)inChinabeforetheQingDynasty.Ithasahistoryofabout3,000yearsandithaschanged7(great)sofar.However,someofitsmaincharacteristics(特点)remain.Forexample,there8(be)twopartsthatoverlap(交叠)onthefront,whichiscalled“jiaoling”.Chinaisbecomingaleadingcountryintheworld,andtheChinesepublicfeelsmoreconfidentaboutitstraditionalculture9everbefore.Wearingtraditionalclothingmightbeaninterestingwayof10(show)howtheyfeelaboutthis.【参考答案】and2.photos3.the4.known5.Its6.lived7.greatly8.are9.than10.showing【语篇解读】本文讲述了西安4月18号举办的首届中国汉服日,介绍了汉服日的历史渊源、汉服特点和活动意义,指出中国公众对中国传统文化比以往任何时候都更有信心。【详情解析】1.句意:穿着中国传统服装的人举行了时装秀和传统音乐会。根据“Therewerecatwalkshows...traditionalconcerts”可知,“catwalkshows”和“traditionalconcerts”是并列关系,空处应是and。故填and。2.句意:来自全国各地的汉服爱好者聚集在那里拍照,并将照片放在网上,参加汉服摄影比赛,比赛持续到5月18号。根据“take...(photo)andputthemonline”可知,拍的照片不止一张,空处应用photo的复数形式,故填photos。3.句意:中国汉服节是在农历三月初三,据说那天是黄帝的生日。根据“whichissaidtobe...birthdayoftheYellowEmperor”可知,此处特指“黄帝的生日”,空处应用定冠词the。故填the。4.句意:在中国古代,这一天也被称为上巳节。根据“thisdaywasalso...(know)asShangsiFestival”可知,此处是beknownas“被称为”。故填known。5.句意:其目的是鼓励中国年轻人为传统服装和中国文化感到自豪。根据“...purposeistoencourageyoungChineseto...”可知,空后是名词purpose,空处应用it的形容词性物主代词its。故填Its。6.句意:汉服是清朝以前生活在中国的汉人的特殊服装。根据“theHanpeoplewho...(live)inChinabeforetheQingDynasty”可知,此处who引导的从句用一般过去时,谓语动词用过去式,故填lived。7.句意:它有约三千年的历史,到目前为止它已发生了很大的变化。根据“ithaschanged...(great)sofar”可知,空处应用great的副词形式greatly,修饰谓语“haschanged”。故填greatly。8.句意:例如,前面有两部分交叠,称为“交领”。根据“there...(be)twopartsthatoverlap(交叠)onthefront,whichiscalled‘jiaoling’”可知,句子是therebe句式,句子用一般现在时,离be动词最近的名词是复数parts,此时be动词应用are。故填are。9.句意:中国公众对自己的传统文化比以往任何时候都更有信心。根据“theChinesepublicfeelsmoreconfidentaboutitstraditionalculture...everbefore”可知,此处是比较句式,空处应是than“比”。故填than。10.句意:穿传统服装可能是一种他们表达对此感受的有趣的方式。根据“aninterestingwayof...(show)howtheyfeelaboutthis”可知,空前是介词of,后接动名词,故填showing。(二)(23-24九年级上·广东深圳·期末)Doyousometimeswonderiflifewillalwaysbethesame?Perhapsnothingever11(seem)tochange?Youwakeupinthemorning,getreadyforschoolandthensomehow,bythetimeyourheadhitsthepillowatnight,it’sasifyou’vejustlivedarepetitionofthedaybefore.Itmightnotseemlikeit,butwhetheryou’resure12it,youdomoveforwardeverysingleday.Here’safunwaytoseeall13progressyou’remaking.Keeparecord!Beforeyougotobedtonight,takeoutafreshnotebook(alargersizewillworkbetterforthis).Writedownthedateatthetopofthe14(one)page,thengooverthedayinyourmind.Thinkofallthethingsyoudid,saw,15(hear),tasted,smelled,ortouched.MaybeyoulearnedanewconceptinMaths,ahandyskillinthekitchen,aneasierwaytodrawfaces,andanawesomeskateboardtrick.While16(exercise),didyouliftheavierweights,runlonger,walk17(far)orstretchbetter?Everythingcounts,evenifatinystep.It’sallinthedetail!Next,describewhathappenedduringthedayandwhatyoulearned.Itcanbejustafewwordsorseveralparagraphs.Addwhatevermatteredmosttoyou—itmightbea18(teacher)praise,agradethatyou’reproudofor19(congratulate)fromafriend.Perhapsyoufinallyfoundthecouragetospeakupforacauseyoucareabout,actedonsomething20hasbeentroublingyouordecidedtotakepartinanactivityforthefirsttime.【参考答案】seems12.of13.the14.first15.heard16.exercising17.farther18.teacher’s19.congratulations20.that【语篇解读】本文阐述了如何发现自己生活中的变化。【详情解析】11.句意:也许什么都不会改变?此句是一般现在时,不定代词nothing作主语,动词用三单,故填seems。12.句意:看起来可能不是这样,但不管你是否确定,你确实每天都在前进。besureof“确定”,固定搭配,故填of。13.句意:这里有一个有趣的方法来看看你正在取得的所有进步。根据“all…progressyou’remaking”可知,此处特指取得的所有进步,应填冠词the,故填the。14.句意:在第一页的顶部写下日期,然后在脑海中回顾这一天。根据“atthetopofthe…page”可知,此处指第一页的顶端,用序数词first表示顺序,故填first。15.句意:想想你做过的、看到的、听到的、尝过的、闻过的或触摸过的所有事情。根据saw可知,此空应填动词过去式,故填heard。16.句意:在锻炼的时候,你是举重、跑步、走得更远还是伸展得更好?while引导的时间状语从句,当从句与主句的主语为同一人时,从句省略了主语和be动词,故此空应填现在分词与省略的be动词构成进行时结构,故填exercising。17.句意:在锻炼的时候,你是举重、跑步、走得更远还是伸展得更好?根据better可知,此空应填比较级father,表示走得更远,强调距离上的远,故填farther。18.句意:添加对你来说最重要的东西——可能是老师的表扬、你感到骄傲的成绩或朋友的祝贺。此空修饰名词praise,应填名词所有格,根据a可知,此空应填单数名词所有格,故填teacher’s。19.句意:添加对你来说最重要的东西——可能是老师的表扬、你感到骄傲的成绩或朋友的祝贺。根据“fromafriend”可知,来自朋友的祝贺不止一个,所以此空应填复数形式,故填congratulations。20.句意:也许你终于有勇气为你关心的事业发声,做了一些一直困扰你的事情,或者第一次决定参加一项活动。分析句子结构可知,此处是定语从句,先行词为something,关系词用that,故填that。(三)(23-24九年级上·贵州黔东南·期末)Humansarebornwiththeabilitytocommunicate,butsomepeoplearebetteratitthanothers.Somepeopleareverygoodatwords,andfinditeasytoexpress21(they)well.Otherpeoplefinditdifficulttoexpresstheirideastootherpeople,22(especial)inpublic.Thegoodnewsisthatcommunicationskillscan23(learn).Herearesomepiecesofadvice.Lookatpeopleintheeyeswhenyouspeak24them.Itmakesyouseemmorehonest,openandfriendly,andpeoplewillfindit25(easy)andmorefuntotalktoyou.Practicelisteningtootherpeople.Themostimportantpartofcommunication26(be)listening.Thatiswhywehavetwoears27onemouth.Whenyoulistentopeople,28(watch)theirfacesandbodylanguagewillhelpyouunderstand29theymean.Thinkbeforeyouopenyourmouth.Thebestcommunicatorsexpresstheir30(idea)inshortandsimpleways.Ifyouaretryingtoconvince(使信服)peopleofsomething,beclearanduseasfewwordsaspossible.【参考答案】themselves22.especially23.belearned/belearnt24.to/with25.easier26.is27.and28.watching29.what30.ideas【语篇解读】本文讲述了如何与别人沟通。【详情解析】21.句意:有些人很善于用文字表达,而且很容易表达出来。根据“iteasytoexpress…well”可知是指能很好地表达他们自己,themselves“他们自己”,故填themselves。22.句意:其他人发现很难向其他人表达他们的想法,尤其是在公共场合。此处需要副词especially“尤其”,作状语,故填especially。23.句意:好消息是,沟通技巧是可以学习的。主语skills与“学习”之间存在被动关系,需用结构bedone,情态动词can后接动词原形,故填belearned/belearnt。24.句意:当你和别人说话时,看着他们的眼睛。“speakwithsb”与“speaktosb”都可以用来指与人交谈的行为。故填to/with。25.句意:这会让你看起来更诚实、更开放、更友好,人们会发现和你交谈更容易、更有趣。根据并列的“morefun”可知此空需用比较级形式,故填easier。26.句意:沟通最重要的部分就是倾听。主语是Themostimportantpart第三人称单数,文章时态为一般现在时,因此be动词用is。故填is。27.句意:这就是为什么我们有两只耳朵和一张嘴。根据“twoears…onemouth”可知应表并列,应用and“和”,故填and。28.句意:当你听别人说话时,看他们的表情和肢体语言会帮助你理解他们的意思。此处是需要动名词短语作主语,因此watch需用动名词形式,故填watching。29.句意:当你听别人说话时,看他们的表情和肢体语言会帮助你理解他们的意思。此处是宾语从句,且作从句的宾语,用what。故填what。30.句意:最好的沟通者用简明

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