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(2022上·浙江杭州·九年级统考期末)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。
Deserts can be dangerous places. Most deserts are very 1 , with no rivers for water, making it impossible for anything to 2 , and very difficult for people to live. What do you think you would do if you were lost in a desert by yourself and couldn’t make a 3
In March 2017, this happened to 24-year-old Amber. She was 4 through the Arizona desert in the USA, when one evening, the 5 on her phone told her to turn off the main road and go down a road that wasn’t there. Soon, her phone lost connection so the map no longer worked and she couldn’t make a phone call. She was lost and 6 . Finally, her car stopped 7 it didn’t have enough petrol(汽油).
She 8 that night in her car and then in the morning she looked for help, but she couldn’t find anyone. 9 Amber knew what she had to do to stay alive. 10 , she made a large sign that said “HELP”. Next, she looked at the food and water she had. This helped her 11 how long she could stay there. For the next five days, she ate nuts and fruit and used the heat from the 12 to cook noodles. After five days, Amber left her 13 . She wanted to find somewhere that she could use her phone to call for help. She walked for 11 miles 14 her phone started working again and then called the police. Only 40 minutes later, a helicopter (直升机) 15 Amber and took her to hospital, tired, thirsty, but very happy to be alive.
1.A.dry B.clean C.high D.small
2.A.travel B.grow C.happen D.cross
3.A.report B.wish C.call D.plan
4.A.walking B.swimming C.driving D.flying
5.A.address B.mail C.knowledge D.map
6.A.noisy B.alone C.silent D.absent
7.A.so B.because C.if D.though
8.A.slept B.created C.guarded D.praised
9.A.Surprisingly B.Recently C.Simply D.Luckily
10.A.At last B.After all C.As a result D.First of all
11.A.explain B.translate C.know D.influence
12.A.sky B.sun C.clouds D.moon
13.A.car B.hometown C.school D.family
14.A.as B.unlass C.although D.until
15.A.laid out B.dealt with C.picked up D.ran after
(2022上·浙江杭州·九年级统考期末)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑,
It was a very hot day. As I was siting on the bench, waiting for class to begin, I saw Timothy waving a brown paper 16 at Jenna. Happily, the two of them walked away to somewhere.
I wondered what they would do next, so I 17 Timothy and Jenna. They stopped at a quieter area behind the library. “ 18 ,” I thought. “They must be up to something!” I watched them from behind a large tree and saw Jenna pass some 19 to Timothy. Timothy then passed the paper bag to Jenna. 20 of them were smiling and seemed very happy. A 21 suddenly came into my mind. Timothy 22 be selling answers to the holiday worksheets to Jenna! It made sense to me 23 Timothy was an excellent student and Jenna always needed 24 in her homework. I could not stop 25 and jumped out from behind the tree. I cried, “I saw 26 the two of you had done.”
Timothy and Jenna were 27 . “What is happening ” Jenna asked. After I told them what I had thought, they laughed. It 28 that in the bag was a special comic book bought by Timothy’s brother. Timothy was only collecting money from Jenna 29 the comic book. Once I heard the explanation, I tuned red. I wished the ground would swallow (吞下) me then to save me from the shame. I said sorry for my mistake and quickly ran away. I will 30 jump to conclusions(结论) again.
16.A.homework B.worksheet C.book D.bag
17.A.followed B.advised C.trusted D.asked
18.A.Unlucky B.Strange C.Boring D.Scary
19.A.food B.work C.money D.water
20.A.All B.Both C.Either D.Neither
21.A.suggestion B.question C.thought D.plan
22.A.may B.will C.must D.should
23.A.as B.if C.so D.though
24.A.discussion B.exercises C.practice D.help
25.A.themselves B.ourselves C.herself D.myself
26.A.when B.what C.why D.how
27.A.surprised B.afraid C.angry D.glad
28.A.turned around B.turned out C.turned off D.turned up
29.A.about B.with C.for D.to
30.A.also B.still C.always D.never
(2022上·浙江杭州·九年级统考期末)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
John’s dog was a bad dog. He often bit (咬) people. John was 31 about this. It was not a proper way for a dog to 32 like this. The news about John’s dog spread through the village. None of the people wanted to go to John’s house. John tried to make the dog behave well, 33 it never worked. He tried to be 34 and teach the dog to be calm. That also didn’t work. John didn’t want to punish the dog. “How will I stop my dog’s bad 35 ” John asked himself.
John’s friend came to talk to him about the 36 . During their important talk, his friend said. “The people in the village asked me to speak for them. We want your dog to stop biting people. Why don’t you put a 37 around the dog’s neck This way, we would hear your dog coming down the street.”
John thought this was a great idea and he did so. Now, people could 38 the dog. It would not be able to bite anyone anymore.
The dog liked the bell, too. People 39 at him when they heard his bell. This made the dog very 40 . He liked the sound the bell made when he walked.
One day, John’s dog walked 41 through the village and met some other dogs. He expected them to want a bell like his. But they 42 his bell. They said the bell made people 43 him. John’s dog shook his head. “No, they look at me because they like the bell.”
The other dogs said, “You have the wrong idea about what makes you 44 . Of course, they like your bell. It tells them 45 you are, so they can hide from you. You aren’t able to bite them anymore!”
You see, being popular isn’t something positive (积极的) when it’s for the wrong reason.
31.A.sure B.worried C.careless D.excited
32.A.behave B.attend C.catch D.treat
33.A.because B.and C.so D.but
34.A.special B.uneasy C.patient D.angry
35.A.education B.habit C.custom D.memory
36.A.story B.message C.event D.problem
37.A.lock B.scarf C.bell D.tie
38.A.keep away from B.get used to C.get together with D.get close to
39.A.threw B.knocked C.looked D.shouted
40.A.bored B.upset C.satisfied D.surprised
41.A.proudly B.carefully C.angrily D.strangely
42.A.picked up B.took care of C.looked for D.laughed at
43.A.admire B.help C.avoid D.miss
44.A.popular B.scared C.sorry D.silent
45.A.who B.how C.what D.where
(2022上·浙江湖州·九年级统考期末)If your life were a book and you were the writer, how would you let your story go That’s the question that 46 my life forever.
At the age of 19, dreaming of snowboarding, I took a(n) 47 and moved to a snowy place where I could make money and control my life.
Suddenly, my life took a detour (弯路). One day, I left work 48 because I thought I had a cold. But 24 hours later I was in the 49 on life support with little possibility of living. Over three months, I 50 both of my legs after several operations (手术).
Out of hospital, I was totally 51 . The darkest moment was when I first saw my new legs. I tried hard to 52 after I put the heavy metal legs on. But I felt so 53 that I had to give up. For months, I just stayed in bed with my new 54 resting by my side. How was I going to snowboard again I had no answer at all.
55 I knew that in order to move forward, I had to let go of the Old Amy and learn to 56 the New Amy. I told myself, with those metal legs if I snowboarded again my feet wouldn’t get 57 in the thick snow. Best of all, I could make my feet the size of all the shoes.
It was that moment that I asked myself the 58 . Then I began daydreaming like I did as a little girl. I 59 myself snowboarding down a high mountain again and I could even feel the wind 60 my face in that very moment.
And that is when a new chapter (篇章) in my life began.
46.A.stopped B.changed C.finished D.divided
47.A.job B.note C.course D.medal
48.A.early B.happily C.bravely D.noisily
49.A.park B.hotel C.office D.hospital
50.A.hid B.lost C.washed D.touched
51.A.wrong B.strange C.broken D.hungry
52.A.wake up B.grow up C.catch up D.stand up
53.A.silly B.painful C.free D.peaceful
54.A.legs B.feet C.shoes D.wheels
55.A.So B.And C.But D.Till
56.A.hurt B.punish C.repair D.accept
57.A.cold B.slow C.soft D.lazy
58.A.fact B.reason C.result D.question
59.A.heard B.noticed C.imagined D.protected
60.A.from B.under C.behind D.against
(2022上·浙江湖州·九年级统考期末)
Do you have any interests in your childhood In my seventh grade, I developed a(an) 61 in solving a Rubik’s Cube. I started by asking my 62 to teach me and he asked me to solve a blue cross on a cube by myself.
I spent around 20 minutes mixing the cube and finally got that little blue cross on the top. 63 , I jumped up from the chair and raced into my brother’s bedroom. After handing the cube to him, to my surprise, he 64 the perfect blue cross, making my work completely disappear.
“Do it again,” he handed it back to me.
“No, I won’t.” I was 65 stepping out of his room.
A few weeks later, my brother wasn’t at home. “I’m going to learn how to do this without 66 !” I promised myself. I spent the rest of my night watching a guy on YouTube teach me to solve the first few steps. I 67 those steps.
The next day, I spent the whole school day secretly practicing what I learned the night before. When I made my way to my music class, I 68 to find some spare time taking out the cube again and solving what I knew. Noah, my classmate, and also one of my best friends later, laughed at me.
“Do you know 69 ” I sneered (冷笑).
“Actually yeah, let me see it. My fastest solving time is 15 seconds,” he said 70 he began solving the cube. It took him about 25 seconds to finish it.
“Okay, that was cool.” I started solving the cube again. 71 I didn’t know this boy would be my inspiration (鼓舞) for cube solving. He taught me each step, each day, and when I forgot, he’d 72 me. He was the best friend I’d ever had.
Sadly he’s no longer with us now, but the 73 of solving cubes together will be there forever. It was this boy who helped me with cube solving. It takes me around a minute to solve Rubik’s Cube. I am 74 that I can do something not many people can. 75 , Noah. I believe I will be better with your inspiration.
61.A.interest B.lifestyle C.feeling D.idea
62.A.cousin B.friend C.brother D.father
63.A.Suddenly B.Excitedly C.Luckily D.Finally
64.A.mixed up B.fixed up C.put away D.gave away
65.A.nervous B.angry C.happy D.relaxed
66.A.her B.it C.you D.him
67.A.forgot B.taught C.mastered D.changed
68.A.refused B.tried C.agreed D.advised
69.A.what B.why C.how D.who
70.A.as B.since C.until D.after
71.A.From then on B.In the end C.At that time D.As a result
72.A.remind B.stop C.punish D.leave
73.A.plans B.memories C.actions D.decisions
74.A.sad B.clever C.careful D.proud
75.A.Sorry B.Good luck C.Goodbye D.Thank you
(2022上·浙江绍兴·九年级统考期末)
In December 2004, as a professional photographer (摄影师), I was working on a project about people who lived on the sea. I lived with members of the Chao-Ley tribe (部落) on a small island. We didn’t 76 a language and depended on body language to communicate.
I often went out to sea with them. One morning, I 77 with a group of six fishermen in a small boat. It was about 8 am, and the sea looked different. But the water was 78 quiet.
About 20 minutes later, we saw a small white spot a few miles away in the open 79 . It was getting bigger very quickly. This was a tsunami (海啸) wave 80 through the ocean.
Usually, the deeper the water, the 81 the wave (波浪). But we weren’t out far enough to be safe, nor close enough to make it back. We were stuck. I began to feel really 82 .
At some point the captain took control. He told the six of us 83 to sit, so we would balance (平衡) out the boat. My 84 was in my backpack. I wanted to catch the scene, but I couldn’t. I sat quietly and got ready 85 being hit.
Suddenly there was a huge 86 . The wave hit the boat, but just at that moment, the 87 captain managed to surf it for a few seconds. Then the boat glided (滑行) from the top of the wave down into safe waters. The captain had 88 us all.
It gave me a deep understanding. My photography 89 has become a thank-you to the people who saved my life. The picture I wanted to take on the boat becomes “the one that got away”—I think every photographer has one. But 90 changed my life. How amazing!
76.A.invent B.decide C.share D.avoid
77.A.dressed up B.set out C.fell down D.came back
78.A.possibly B.naturally C.certainly D.totally
79.A.sea B.sky C.door D.window
80.A.standing B.sending C.lying D.speeding
81.A.bluer B.weaker C.worse D.better
82.A.disappointed B.excited C.relaxed D.scared
83.A.why B.where C.when D.which
84.A.key B.camera C.notebook D.coat
85.A.by B.with C.for D.about
86.A.noise B.voice C.rain D.light
87.A.excited B.dangerous C.skilled D.humorous
88.A.changed B.refused C.discovered D.saved
89.A.hobby B.class C.project D.speech
90.A.mine B.his C.yours D.theirs
(2022上·浙江衢州·九年级统考期末)阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项, 使文章完整、通顺。
“I miss my old friends. What if there are no kids at 91 age there ” Amber asked her parents when her family decided to 92 to a new place.
Amber’s family knew that she would make more friends. But Amber was still 93 . She sat on a rock in her garden. There were no kids in sight. Then, she saw an older girl.
“Hi,” said Amber, “My family just moved in.”
The girl made a strange sign with her hands. “She’s deaf,” thought Amber. Amber didn’t know 94 to talk with the girl, so she waved goodbye and ran back inside her home.
At lunch, Amber told her mother about it. Mom said, “She is deaf and her name is Liz. I have 95 her to visit us later.”
“How will I speak to her ” asked Amber.
After lunch, Mom knocked on Amber’s door. Amber was finishing her homework. “Do you have time to 96 the website with me ” asked her mom. “I think it may help you understand Liz.” Amber put down her paper.
The first 97 on the website discussed two men who lived back in the 1800s. Their fathers were teachers of the deaf, while their mothers were deaf. The website 98 said that it didn’t take long to learn a few signs, but to become good at sign language 99 practice. Each letter of a word can be spelled out with the 100 . Some people could spell sixty words in a minute.
Amber really liked the next article. Deaf children wrote about sign language. Over one million deaf and hearing loss people 101 it. There were pictures of children signing with each other on the website. Amber and her mom were 102 that they had seen the website.
When Liz came over, she seemed happy. Amber was 103 about using her new skill at first.
But then she overcame her shyness and took up her 104 to take the first step. She signed “hello”. Liz smiled and signed “hello” back. That’s when their 105 started! Liz helped Amber practice sign language. They became best friends!
91.A.my B.her C.his D.our
92.A.travel B.drive C.move D.walk
93.A.pleased B.surprised C.tired D.sad
94.A.what B.how C.when D.where
95.A.warned B.ordered C.allowed D.invited
96.A.look at B.look after C.look up D.look for
97.A.book B.magazine C.article D.photo
98.A.secretly B.clearly C.rapidly D.really
99.A.chose B.needed C.followed D.learnt
100.A.eyes B.feet C.ears D.fingers
101.A.use B.notice C.remember D.avoid
102.A.brave B.afraid C.sorry D.glad
103.A.shy B.certain C.excited D.careless
104.A.thing B.hobby C.courage D.challenge
105.A.story B.secret C.friendship D.agreement
(2022上·浙江舟山·九年级统考期末)I was in my room, getting ready to go to the community theater with my stepbrother, Henry, who I was not satisfied with. So I was not happy for being onstage(上台演出)today.
“Kirstie, come here,” my mom called from down the hall. “ 106 is it ” I called back.
My mother gave book a 107 . “Henry’s book was in the bathroom. Did you put it there ” “Yes, but not 108 ,” I said, shrugging(耸肩).
My mother looked at me angrily, something she 109 did it before. “You should be friendly to him.”
Being friendly didn’t use to be 110 . But everything felt different as Henry and his dad 111 and lived with us.
When Henry walked ahead of us to the car, my mom took my hand and said, “We four are 112 . This is our corner of the world now, Kirstie,” she continued, “Let’s 113 to make it a good one.” I just nodded.
The community theater was busy when we got there. Theater used to be what my mom and I did together—one play a year for our 114 thing. With Henry coming into our family, it didn’t seem so good anymore.
Soon, it was my 115 . I forgot to be angry with Henry when I heard my name to go on stage. As we kids lined up on the stage, I 116 how badly I had tied the drawstring(束带)on my skirt. I should have asked my 117 for help.
And then, suddenly, my drawstring came untied and my skirt began to drop. In front of hundreds of people! It was not a(n) 118 . It was terribly real. The air was full of laughter throughout the people in the theater, and I could feel my face turn red.
Then Henry, beside me, came to help me. He fixed my costurme, tying the drawstring with a nice knot(结).He made a joke about me “not” knowing knots, and the people 119 again. This time, the laughter felt OK.
At the end of the performance, I found Henry and tapped him on the arm. I smiled at him 120 . “Thanks,” I said. “For, you know.”
He smiled nicely. “Knot a problem.”
Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad to have a new person in my corner of the world after all.
106.A.Where B.Who C.What D.How
107.A.shake B.knock C.hug D.kick
108.A.by mistake B.on purpose C.in surprise D.in person
109.A.always B.sometimes C.never D.often
110.A.hard B.valuable C.natural D.perfect
111.A.came back B.gave up C.moved in D.passed by
112.A.visitors B.performers C.group D.family
113.A.decide B.try C.expect D.prefer
114.A.tiny B.awful C.strange D.special
115.A.decision B.time C.turn D.chance
116.A.supposed B.remembered C.regarded D.realized
117.A.mom B.dad C.brother D.sister
118.A.movie B.dream C.party D.accident
119.A.shouted B.laughed C.cried D.smiled
120.A.Carefully B.Slowly C.Seriously D.Kindly
(2022上·浙江宁波·九年级统考期末)It was a cold winter afternoon before Christmas. My parents and I sat on the bench in Union Railway Station in Washington D.C, waiting for the 121 . Inside the waiting hall were many people.
A boy sat nearby. His worn jacket, pale face and dirty hands all seemed to tell me that he was 122 .
“He must be cold and hungry. Maybe I should help him.” I said to myself.
Just at that moment, a well-dressed young 123 walked towards him.
“Excuse me,” the man bent down, “I bought two meal boxes but one was enough for 124 . I hate to waste good food. Can you help me out and put this to use ” He 125 the boy a meal box.
The boy thanked him and opened the box with joy and care. 126 , he stopped in the direction to which he looked. I saw an old man in rags—a worn sweater, worn trousers and 127 shoes, entering the hall.
Putting the meal box aside, the boy stood up and helped the old to his seat. He took off his 128 and covered it on the old man’s shoulders, 129 , “A gentleman brought me this warm meal 130 I just finished eating. I hate to waste good food. Can you help me out ” He placed the still-warm meal in the old man’s hands 131 waiting for an answer.
“Sure, son, but if only you 132 the sandwich with me, it’s too much for a man at my age.”
We were all touched. Dad 133 and soon returned with cups of hot chocolate and a pizza. Mum and Dad went up to those rags, “Excuse me...”
I rushed into a KFC and took out my pocket money. It was 134 a cold afternoon but I felt much warmer than I had ever thought possible. You can never imagine 135 a small act of kindness means to people around you.
121.A.train B.bus C.plane D.car
122.A.tireless B.homeless C.hopeless D.worthless
123.A.lady B.couple C.gentleman D.teenager
124.A.them B.us C.me D.him
125.A.threw B.handed C.bought D.lent
126.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Luckily D.Actually
127.A.closed B.bright C.fixed D.open
128.A.sweater B.coat C.jacket D.scarf
129.A.crying B.saying C.writing D.shouting
130.A.so B.or C.unless D.but
131.A.without B.until C.with D.after
132.A.give B.bring C.fetch D.share
133.A.went away B.took away C.put away D.gave away
134.A.too B.such C.so D.as
135.A.how B.what C.how much D.how many
(2022上·浙江台州·九年级统考期末)Once a little boy found a caterpillar (蝴蝶幼虫). After he was allowed to 136 it at home, the little boy got a large box from his mother and put in plants to eat, and a 137 to climb on.
One day the caterpillar climbed up the stick and started acting 138 . The boy worriedly called his mother who came and understood that the caterpillar was creating a cocoon (茧). The mother explained how the caterpillar was going to go through a(n) 139 and become a butterfly.
The little boy watched every day, 140 the coming out of the butterfly. One day it happened, a small hole formed in the cocoon and the butterfly started to struggle (挣扎) to come out. At first the boy was 141 , but soon he became worried. The butterfly was struggling so hard. But it looked like it was making no 142 . Hoping to see it out, the boy 143 to help. He cut the cocoon with scissors to make the hole 144 and the butterfly quickly came out!
To his 145 , the butterfly had an unexpectedly large body and small wings. He kept watching the butterfly, hoping that the wings would dry out, enlarge and expand to support the huge body. But nothing happened! It never was able to 146 .
The boy tried to find out 147 had gone wrong. To help him, his mother took him to talk to a scientist. He 148 that the butterfly was supposed to struggle. Without the struggle, the butterfly would never fly. The boy’s good wish 149 the butterfly.
As you go through school and life, keep in mind that struggling is an important part of any experience for growth. It is the 150 that causes us to develop our ability to fly.
136.A.test B.lock C.keep D.hide
137.A.stick B.leaf C.stone D.flower
138.A.strangely B.normally C.wisely D.bravely
139.A.failure B.experiment C.accident D.change
140.A.cheering for B.waiting for C.searching for D.fighting for
141.A.shocked B.relaxed C.excited D.disappointed
142.A.efforts B.progress C.mistakes D.difference
143.A.managed B.refused C.forgot D.decided
144.A.deeper B.smaller C.bigger D.brighter
145.A.shame B.surprise C.relief D.comfort
146.A.fly B.move C.climb D.live
147.A.which B.where C.what D.who
148.A.guessed B.doubted C.believed D.learned
149.A.freed B.hurt C.killed D.satisfied
150.A.struggle B.courage C.laughter D.power
(2022上·浙江衢州·九年级统考期末)One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door found that he only had one cent left. He was 151 so he decided to ask for a meal at the next house.
However, he lost his courage when a lovely young 152 opened the door. Instead of a meal, he 153 a drink of water. She thought he looked hungry so she brought him a large bowl of 154 . He drank it slowly and then asked. “How much should I 155 you ”
“You shouldn’t pay me 156 .” she replied. “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a 157 .” He said. Then I thank you from the bottom of my 158 .” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt 159 physically, but it also increased his trust in God and the human beings. He was about to 160 before this point.
Years later the young woman became badly ill. The local doctors couldn’t do with the illness. They 161 sent her to the big city where specialists (专家) can 162 to study her illness. Dr. Howard Kelly now famous.was called in. When he heard the name of the town she came 163 , a strange light filled his eyes, 164 , he came into her room and recognized (认出) her at once. He decided to do his best to save her life.
The woman was saved by Dr. Kelly after a long time. When the bill was sent to 165 room. She was afraid to open it because she knew it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked and found the words on the side of the bill:
“Paid in full with one bowl of milk. (Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.”
Tears of joy filled her eyes, she said silently: “Thank You, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”
151.A.thirsty B.tired C.hungry D.afraid
152.A.woman B.man C.boy D.baby
153.A.thought of B.thought about C.asked about D.asked for
154.A.juice B.rice C.water D.milk
155.A.send B.pay C.buy D.get
156.A.anything B.everything C.something D.nothing
157.A.happiness B.kindness C.business D.darkness
158.A.head B.foot C.heart D.eye
159.A.happier B.stronger C.taller D.fatter
160.A.turn up B.stay up C.give up D.come up
161.A.finally B.happily C.secretly D.slowly
162.A.be sent off B.be sent away C.be sent to D.be sent for
163.A.from B.to C.in D.into
164.A.Suddenly B.Recently C.Immediately D.Unluckily
165.A.our B.their C.his D.her
(2022上·浙江杭州·九年级统考期末)I woke up one morning with the four hungry kids and no money in my pocket.
I dressed the kids, and put on my 166 homemade dress so that I could leave a good impression (印象) on others. Then I 167 the old car with my kids to find a job. The five of us went to every factory, store and restaurant in our small town. However, I was 168 again and again.
The last place we went to was the Big Wheel that was 169 by an old kind lady. She told me she needed someone to work 170 11 o’clock at nigh to 7 o’clock in the morning. She could 171 me one dollar for an hour, so I decided to start that night. I returned home 172 to leave the kids at home.
As time went by, I made some money to 173 the family. Although we tried to spend every cent wisely, we still lived a(n) 174 life. Christmas was coming, I was upset because there would be no 175 for the kids. When it was time for me to go home at 7 o’clock on Christmas 176 . I hurried to the car, only found lots of boxes in different 177 with some wonderful gifts in them!
When I drove back as usual, the sun 178 on the amazing Christmas day slowly. I pulled off the road several times 179 the tears in my eyes. I would never forget the joy on the faces of my little 180 on that morning. Do you believe there must be some angels around us Yes. I do!
166.A.worst B.best C.old D.funniest
167.A.drove B.took C.sold D.parked
168.A.invited B.received C.punished D.refused
169.A.used B.followed C.owned D.invented
170.A.until B.at C.from D.since
171.A.cost B.take C.pay D.spend
172.A.slowly B.immediately C.lately D.normally
173.A.support B.greet C.separate D.imagine
174.A.easy B.hard C.relaxing D.happy
175.A.room B.lessons C.time D.gifts
176.A.morning B.afternoon C.evening D.night
177.A.smells B.shapes C.levels D.instructions
178.A.rose B.set C.stood D.fell
179.A.ahead of B.along with C.because of D.instead of
180.A.that B.those C.one D.ones
(2022上·浙江宁波·九年级统考期末)Once, a student complained to his teacher about his unhappy life. He said to his teacher that his life seemed harder than 181 people’s. The teacher had an idea. He 182 to teach him a lesson.
One day, he asked the student to 183 some salt and a glass of water.
The student 184 with a glass of clean water and some salt. The teacher asked him to put the salt into the 185 and drink it.
“How does it taste ” the teacher asked.
“It tastes bitter(苦的),” the student answered.
The teacher didn’t say 186 else, but asked the student to get the same amount of salt and 187 him to a nearby lake.
“Put the salt into the lake.” the teacher said. The student did 188 the teacher said.
“Now, taste the water 189 the lake,” the teacher said.
As the water dropped down the student’s chin(下巴)the teacher asked, “ 190 does it taste ”
“It tastes 191 fresher ” the student said.
“Do you taste the salt ” the teacher asked.
“No,” the student 192 his head.
The teacher sat beside the student and said, “The pain in life is like salt—no more, no 193 . 194 , the amount of bitterness you taste 195 the container(容器)you put the pain in.”
The amount of pain in life is really the same. So when you are in pain, the only thing you can do is to open up your mind. Stop being a glass, and become a lake.
181.A.others’ B.other’s C.others D.other
182.A.started B.helped C.decided D.asked
183.A.have B.get C.drink D.eat
184.A.came B.returned C.went D.left
185.A.mouth B.salt C.lake D.glass
186.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything
187.A.take B.show C.tell D.follow
188.A.what B.that C.how D.when
189.A.on B.from C.over D.by
190.A.How B.Who C.Where D.Why
191.A.very B.more C.much D.quite
192.A.shook B.nodded C.touched D.knocked
193.A.little B.less C.least D.poor
194.A.Then B.But C.However D.Whether
195.A.puts on B.thinks about C.deals with D.depends on
(2022上·浙江金华·九年级统考期末)Imran started a company with confidence and expectation.
However, after several months, the company got into trouble and he had to 196 it. Imran was very 197 , and even after a long time, he stayed at home doing nothing.
His 198 was known to Professor Krishnan who had taught him before. One day he called Imran to his house and asked, “What’s going on now ” “I set up a 199 , but the result didn’t come as I wanted and I had to stop working.” Imran answered. Krishnan said, “I’m sorry to hear this.” “But I worked very hard. How could I 200 ” Imran asked.
The professor showed Imran a dead tomato plant. “After I planted it, I often watered it and tried my best to take care of it, 201 it still died. Sometimes no matter how hard you try, you don’t know what will 202 .” “Then what should I do If success is only a matter of luck, what is the 203 of doing so much ” asked Imran. “You will 204 after you open that door,” said the professor.
Imran opened the door and saw lots of big tomato plants. “Where did they come from ” asked Imran in 205 , “Not all tomato plants are 206 . If you keep doing the right things, then your chance of 207 will be greatly increased. But if you stop trying because of failure (失败), life won’t give you an prize,” the professor said.
After that, Imran started again with renewed energy. 208 his company became very successful. Many people consider failure as the 209 to stop trying, but success always comes to those who don’t 210 .
196.A.manage B.close C.grow D.leave
197.A.sad B.lazy C.glad D.shy
198.A.chance B.choice C.accident D.problem
199.A.team B.camp C.company D.meeting
200.A.forget B.avoid C.fail D.reply
201.A.and B.so C.or D.but
202.A.change B.happen C.continue D.separate
203.A.secret B.result C.meaning D.memory
204.A.understand B.remember C.believe D.accept
205.A.silence B.peace C.surprise D.danger
206.A.pretty B.dead C.fresh D.wild
207.A.success B.regret C.progress D.winning
208.A.Finally B.Actually C.Suddenly D.Immediately
209.A.decision B.purpose C.method D.reason
210.A.make up B.hurry up C.give up D.stay up
(2022上·浙江金华·九年级统考期末)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I stood under an apple tree, looking at the mistletoe (槲寄生) hung from it. That was the same thing sold in stores. I had an idea—make some 211 with the mistletoe because I wanted to buy a guitar for my brother, Derek.
I tried to jump as 212 as I could, but the lowest mistletoe was beyond my reach. I was about to go home when 213 caught my eyes. At the edge of the apple orchard (果园), some mistletoe lay by the tree as if put there just 214 me. I picked out the best mistletoe and rushed home 215 .
When I entered the side door, I could hear my brother playing his old guitar. I walked to our 216 and knocked at the door.
“Derek Let me in.”
“Hold on. Hold on,” came a 217 reply. The door opened and my brother walked past me.
“Where are you going ” I asked.
“None of your business.”
It wasn’t easy 218 that small bedroom with my brother. With Derek gone, I started to do my work. Derek’s 219 guitar was beside me, wrapped in cloth. That guitar was the one thing in the world Derek 220 .
The next day I brought my works to school and 221 to everyone. It was hardly enough to buy a guitar 222 my pocket was filled with money.
After school I went to the apple orchard again. Another 223 was waiting for me. More mistletoe was there. Suddenly, I found the orchard owner was there. Some mistletoe fell from it. Soon a person dropped to the ground, Derek! I 224 in the corner.
“Such hard work for you,” said the man, “so what are you going to do with all the money I paid you ”
Derek answered in a 225 voice. “Saving up to buy my little brother something for Christmas. He’s been wanting a wooden recorder for years.”
211.A.meals B.gifts C.food D.money
212.A.far B.high C.fast D.deep
213.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
214.A.for B.against C.with D.around
215.A.calmly B.happily C.sadly D.angrily
216.A.living room B.kitchen C.study room D.bedroom
217.A.warm B.hopeless C.cold D.stupid
218.A.fixing B.sharing C.painting D.cleaning
219.A.old B.broken C.cheap D.ugly
220.A.talked about B.picked up C.looked for D.cared about
221.A.cut B.paid C.sold D.checked
222.A.unless B.though C.if D.since
223.A.surprise B.problem C.decision D.danger
224.A.slept B.hid C.lay D.ran
225.A.sad B.usual C.proud D.wise
参考答案:
1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.C
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,这篇文章讲述了一位名叫Amber的24岁女子在2017年驾车穿越亚利桑那州沙漠时迷路,并最终如何在五天后通过智慧和勇气求生并被直升机救援的故事。
1.句意:大多数沙漠非常干燥,没有河流供水,使得任何东西都难以生长,人们也很难居住。
dry干燥;clean清洁;high高;small小。根据“with no rivers for water”可知,没有谁,所以很干燥,故选A。
2.句意:大多数沙漠非常干燥,没有河流供水,使得任何东西都难以生长,人们也很难居住。
travel旅行;grow生长;happen发生;cross穿越。根据“with no rivers for water”可知,没有水应该是很难生长,故选B。
3.句意:如果你自己迷失在沙漠中,无法打电话,你会怎么做?
report报告;wish希望;call呼叫;plan计划。根据“if you were lost in a desert by yourself ”可知,在沙漠中迷路,应该是没办法打电话,make a call“打电话”,故选C。
4.句意:她当时正在美国亚利桑那州的沙漠中开车旅行
walking步行;swimming游泳;driving驾驶;flying飞行。根据“Finally, her car stopped”可知,她应该是在沙漠中开车旅行,故选C。
5.句意:一天晚上,她的手机上的地图告诉她从主路拐下去,进入一条实际上并不存在的道路。
address地址;mail邮件;knowledge知识;map地图。根据“told her to turn off the main road and go down a road that wasn’t there”可知,告知地址和道路应该是地图,故选D。
6.句意:她迷路了,孤身一人。
noisy吵闹;alone单独;silent安静;absent缺席。根据“She was lost and”可知,前面文章提到她是一个人的,所以迷路时是单独一人的,故选B。
7.句意:最终,她的车因为没有足够的汽油而停了下来。
so所以;because因为;if如果;though虽然。根据“ her car stopped… it didn’t have enough petrol”可知,车没油是车停下来的原因,故选B。
8.句意:那晚她在车里睡觉。
slept睡了;created创造;guarded守卫;praised赞扬。根据“that night in her car and then in the morning... ”可知,晚上应该是在车里睡觉,故选A。
9.句意:幸运的的是,安珀知道她必须做什么才能活下去。
Surprisingly惊讶地;Recently最近;Simply简单地;Luckily幸运地。根据后文可知,安珀一个人迷路的情况下,仍然知道要做什么,所以是幸运的事,故选D。
10.句意:首先,她制作了一个写着“救命”的大牌子。
At last最后;After all毕竟;As a result因此;First of all首先。根据“Next, she looked at the food and water she had.”可知,此处表示,首先应该做的事,故选D。
11.句意:这帮助她知道她能在那里待多久。
explain解释;translate翻译;know知道;influence影响。根据“how long she could stay there.”可知,通过她查看了自己拥有的食物和水。她可以知道自己能在这里待多久,故选C。
12.句意:接下来的五天,她吃坚果和水果,并用太阳的热量煮面条。
sky天空;sun太阳;clouds云;moon月亮。根据“to cook noodles”可知,可以煮面条,应该是太阳的热量,故选B。
13.句意:五天后,安珀离开了她的车。
car汽车;hometown家乡;school学校;family家庭。根据“She walked for 11 miles”可知,她之前是开车的,所以这里是离开了汽车,故选A。
14.句意:她走了11英里,直到手机再次开始工作,然后她打电话给警察。
as作为;unless除非;although尽管;until直到。根据“She wanted to find somewhere that she could use her phone to call for help.”可知,她想找一个能用手机呼救的地方,所以应该是她走了11英里,直到手机再次开始工作,故选D。
15.句意:仅40分钟后,一架直升机找到了安珀,并把她送往医院,她虽然疲惫、口渴,但非常高兴还活着。
laid out铺开;dealt with处理;picked up捡起;ran after追赶。根据“ took her to hospital”可知,直升飞机接走了安珀,带她去了医院,故选C。
16.D 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B 21.C 22.C 23.A 24.D 25.D 26.B 27.A 28.B 29.C 30.D
【分析】本文讲述了作者通过跟踪蒂莫西和詹娜,以为他们在做坏事,结果事实却不是作者看到的那样,作者从那件事情中吸取了教训:再也不妄下结论了。
16.句意:当我坐在长凳上等待上课时,我看到蒂莫西向詹娜挥舞着一个棕色纸袋。
homework作业;worksheet工作表;book书;bag包。根据后文“Timothy then passed the paper bag to Jenna.”可知,是纸袋,故选D。
17.句意:我想知道他们接下来会做什么,所以我跟着蒂莫西和詹娜。
followed跟随;advised建议;trusted信任;asked问。根据“I wondered what they would do next, so I...Timothy and Jenna.”可知,跟着蒂莫西和詹娜,故选A。
18.句意:“真奇怪,”我想。
Unlucky不幸的;Strange奇怪的;Boring无聊的;Scary可怕的。根据“They stopped at a quieter area behind the library.”和“They must be up to something!”可知,觉得二人很奇怪,故选B。
19.句意:我从一棵大树后面看着他们,看到詹娜递给蒂莫西一些钱。
food食物;work工作;money钱;water水。根据“Timothy was only collecting money from Jenna...”可知,是一些钱,故选C。
20.句意:他们俩都面带微笑,似乎很高兴。
All三者及以上都;Both两者都;Either两者之一;Neither两者都不。根据“...of them were smiling and seemed very happy.”可知,此处指蒂莫西和詹娜两个人都很高兴,故选B。
21.句意:一个想法突然进入我的脑海。
suggestion建议;question问题;thought想法;plan计划。根据“A...suddenly came into my mind.”可知,脑海有一个想法,故选C。
22.句意:蒂莫西一定是在把假日作业的答案卖给詹娜!
may可能;will将会;must必须;should应该。根据“Timothy...be selling answers to the holiday worksheets to Jenna!”可知,此处是作者非常肯定的推测,故选C。
23.句意:这对我来说是说得通的,因为蒂莫西是一名优秀的学生,而詹娜在家庭作业上总是需要帮助。
as因为;if如果;so因此;though虽然。“Timothy was an excellent student and Jenna always needed...in her homework”是“It made sense to me”的原因,用as引导原因状语从句,故选A。
24.句意:这对我来说是说得通的,因为蒂莫西是一名优秀的学生,而詹娜在家庭作业上总是需要帮助。
discussion讨论;exercises练习题;practice实践;help帮助。根据“Timothy was an excellent student and Jenna always needed...in her homework”可知,蒂莫西是一名优秀的学生,而詹娜在家庭作业上总是需要帮助。故选D。
25.句意:我控制不住自己,从树后跳了出来。
themselves他们自己;ourselves我们自己;herself她自己;myself我自己。本句主语是I,所以用myself,故选D。
26.句意:我看到你们俩做了什么。
when何时;what什么;why为什么;how如何。根据“I saw...the two of you had done.”可知,此处是宾语从句,用what在从句中作宾语,表示“做了什么”,故选B。
27.句意:蒂莫西和詹娜很惊讶。
surprised惊讶的;afraid害怕的;angry生气的;glad高兴的。根据“What is happening ”可知,二人很惊讶,故选A。
28.句意:原来袋子里是蒂莫西的哥哥买的一本特别的漫画书。
turned around转身;turned out证明是;turned off关闭;turned up出现,调大。根据“It...that in the bag was a special comic book bought by Timothy’s brother.”可知,事实证明袋子里是蒂莫西的哥哥买的一本特别的漫画书。故选B。
29.句意:蒂莫西只是在向詹娜收钱买漫画书。
about关于;with和;for为了;to到。根据“Timothy was only collecting money from Jenna...the comic book.”可知,是为了买漫画书,故选C。
30.句意:我再也不会妄下结论了。
also也;still仍然;always总是;never从不。根据“I said sorry for my mistake and quickly ran away. I will...jump to conclusions(结论) again.”可知,再也不会妄下结论了。故选D。
31.B 32.A 33.D 34.C 35.B 36.D 37.C 38.A 39.C 40.C 41.A 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.D
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了约翰的狗喜欢咬人,朋友建议他给狗系上铃铛,这样可以提醒人们避开狗,而狗却误以为人们喜欢它的铃铛。
31.句意:约翰对此很担忧。
sure肯定的;worried担忧的;careless粗心的;excited兴奋的。根据文章前两句“John’s dog was a bad dog. He often bit (咬) people.”可知,约翰的狗经常咬人,所以约翰应该对此感到担忧,故选B。
32.句意:狗这样的行为不是合适的方式。
behave行为,表现;attend参加;catch抓住;treat对待。结合上文和“It was not a proper way for a dog to ... like this”可知,这里是指狗咬人的行为,故选A。
33.句意:约翰努力使狗表现得好,但从来没有起过作用。
because因为;and和;so所以;but但是。根据该空前后两个分句“John tried to make the dog behave well”与“it never worked”可知,这两个分句是转折关系,故选D。
34.句意:他努力让自己耐心并且教狗保持冷静。
special特别的;uneasy不安的;patient耐心的;angry生气的。根据题意和空格后面“and teach the dog to be calm”可知,约翰教狗狗保持冷静,and表示前后动作要一致,所以前面是约翰要让自己有耐心,故选C。
35.句意:“我要怎样阻止狗的坏习惯?”约翰问自己。
education教育;habit习惯;custom风俗;memory记忆。根据上文语境和“How will I stop my dog’s bad ...”可知,这里是指约翰的狗有咬人的坏习惯,而他不知道怎么阻止,故选B。
36.句意:约翰的朋友来和他谈起这个问题。
story故事;message短信;event事件;problem问题。根据语境可知,约翰的朋友和他谈论的是狗咬人的问题,故选D。
37.句意:为什么不系一个铃铛在狗的脖子上呢?
lock锁;scarf围巾;bell铃铛;tie领带。根据第四段第一句“The dog liked the bell, too.”可知,下文有提到狗狗喜欢这个铃铛,所以该处应该是约翰的朋友建议他系一个铃铛在狗的脖子上,故选C。
38.句意:现在,人们可以远离这只狗。
keep away from远离;get used to习惯于;get together with和……相聚;get close to靠近。根据第三段最后一句“It would not be able to bite anyone anymore.”可知,人们听到铃铛的声音就可以远离狗,这样狗再也不会咬人,故选A。
39.句意:人们在听到铃铛声音时看着他。
threw扔;knocked敲;looked看;shouted大喊。根据第五段最后两句John’s dog shook his head. “No, they look at me because they like the bell.”可知,人们在听到铃铛声音时会看着狗,故选C。
40.句意:这使狗很有满足感。
bored无聊的;upset不安的;satisfied满意的;surprised惊讶的。根据第四段第二句“People ... at him when they heard his bell.”和第四段最后一句“He liked the sound the bell made when he walked.”可知,狗狗很喜欢他走动时,铃铛发出的声音,而且人们听到声音后也会看着他,对此狗狗很有满足感,故选C。
41.句意:有一天,约翰的狗骄傲地穿过村庄,遇到了一些其他的狗。
proudly骄傲地;carefully小心翼翼地;angrily生气地;strangely奇怪地。根据第四段最后一句“He liked the sound the bell made when he walked.”可知,狗狗很喜欢走路时铃铛发出的声音,所以当狗带着铃铛走在街上,他感到很骄傲,故选A。
42.句意:但他们嘲笑他的铃铛。
picked up捡起;took care of照顾;looked for寻找;laughed at嘲笑。根据倒数第二段第一句“The other dogs said, ‘You have the wrong idea about what makes you ...’” 可知,其他的狗知道铃铛是为了提醒人们避开约翰的狗,所以他们嘲笑他的铃铛,故选D。
43.句意:他们说铃铛是让人们避开他。
admire欣赏;help帮助;avoid避开;miss错过。根据倒数第二段第二句和第三句“Of course, they like your bell. It tells them ... you are, so they can hide from you.”可知,铃铛是为了提醒人们约翰的狗来了,好让人们避开约翰的狗,故选C。
44.句意:关于什么使你受欢迎,你的想法是错误的。
popular受欢迎的;scared害怕的;sorry抱歉的;silent沉默的。根据倒数第三段的最后一句“No, they look at me because they like the bell.”可知,约翰的狗以为人们在铃铛响的时候看着他是因为他们喜欢铃铛,也就是他以为铃铛是他受欢迎的原因,而其他的狗告诉他,关于他受欢迎的原因他的想法是错误的,故选A。
45.句意:它告诉他们你在哪里,这样他们就可以躲开你。
who谁;how怎样;what什么;where哪里。根据该句的后半句“so they can hide from you”可知,铃铛会告诉人们狗在哪里,然后他们听到声音就会躲开,故选D。
46.B 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.B 51.C 52.D 53.B 54.A 55.C 56.D 57.A 58.D 59.C 60.D
【分析】本文主要讲述了作者对于生活态度积极转变的故事。
46.句意:这个问题彻底改变了我的人生。
stopped阻止;changed改变;finished结束;divided分开。根据“If your life were a book and you were the writer, how would you let your story go ”可知,此处是指这个问题改变了作者的人生。故选B。
47.句意:我找了一份工作,搬到了一个有雪的地方,在那里我可以赚钱,也可以掌控自己的生活。
job工作;note笔记;course课程;medal奖牌。根据“where I could make money”可知,作者从事了一份工作。故选A。
48.句意:有一天,我提前下班了,因为我觉得我感冒了。
early早地;happily高兴地;bravely勇敢地;noisily吵闹地。根据“because I thought I had a cold”可知,作者以为自己感冒了,所以提早下班了。故选A。
49.句意:但24小时后,我躺在医院里,靠呼吸机维持生命,几乎没有活下去的可能。
park公园;hotel旅馆;office办公室;hospital医院。根据“on life support with little possibility of living.”可知,作者躺在医院里。故选D。
50.句意:三个多月来,经过几次手术,我失去了双腿。
hid躲藏;lost失去;washed洗;touched触摸。根据“after several operations”可知,手术后失去了双腿。故选B。
51.句意:出院后,我彻底崩溃了。
wrong错误的;strange奇怪的;broken绝望的,崩溃的;hungry饥饿的。根据“The darkest moment was when I first saw my new legs.”可知,作者因病失去了双腿,因此感到很崩溃。故选C。
52.句意:戴上沉重的金属腿后,我努力站起来。
wake up醒来;grow up长大;catch up赶上;stand up站立。根据“after I put the heavy metal legs on.”可知,作者尝试站起来。故选D。
53.句意:但是我觉得很痛苦,我不得不放弃。
silly愚蠢的;painful痛苦的;free自由的;peaceful和平的。根据“that I had to give up”可知,作者很痛,不得不放弃。故选B。
54.句意:几个月来,我只是躺在床上,我的新腿在我身边休息。
legs腿;feet脚;shoes鞋;wheels车轮。根据“when I first saw my new legs”可知,此处是指腿。故选A。
55.句意:但我知道,为了继续前进,我必须跟过去的Amy告别,学着接受新的Amy。
So所以;And和;But但是;Till直到。根据“I knew that in order to move forward, I had to let go of the Old Amy and learn to ... the New Amy”可知,该句与前文“How was I going to snowboard again I had no answer at all.”形成转折,用but表示转折。故选C。
56.句意:但我知道,为了继续前进,我必须跟过去的Amy告别,学着接受新的Amy。
hurt伤害;punish惩罚;repair修理;accept接受。根据“I had to let go of the Old Amy and learn to ... the New Amy.”可知,此处是指学会接受新的自己。故选D。
57.句意:我告诉自己,有了这些金属腿,如果我再滑雪,我的脚就不会在厚厚的雪地里冷了。
cold冷的;slow慢的;soft软的;lazy懒的。根据“with those metal legs if I snowboarded again my feet wouldn’t get ... in the thick snow.”可知,作者的假腿在雪地感受不到冷。故选A。
58.句意:就在那一刻我问了自己一个问题。
fact事实;reason原因;result结果;question问题。根据“I asked myself the”可知,是问自己问题。故选D。
59.句意:我想象着自己又一次从高山上滑下,那一刻我甚至能感觉到风拂过我的脸。
heard听见;noticed注意到;imagined想象;protected保护。根据“daydreaming”可知,作者在想象着自己再次从高山滑下。故选C。
60.句意:我想象着自己又一次从高山上滑下,那一刻我甚至能感觉到风拂过我的脸。
from从;under在……下面;behind在……后面;against碰、撞。根据“the wind ... my face”可知,微风吹拂着脸,介词against符合语境。故选D。
61.A 62.C 63.B 64.A 65.B 66.D 67.C 68.B 69.C 70.A 71.C 72.A 73.B 74.D 75.D
【分析】本文讲述的是我对魔方产生兴趣后,同班同学诺亚教我以及鼓舞我对魔方的练习,之后我们成为了最好的朋友。诺亚的鼓舞对我的人生有很大的影响。
61.句意:在我七年级的时候,我对魔方产生了兴趣。
interest兴趣;lifestyle生活方式;feeling感觉;idea主意。根据“I started by asking my…to teach me and he asked me to solve a blue cross on a cube by myself.”可知,我对魔方产生了兴趣。故选A。
62.句意:我开始请我哥哥教我,他让我自己把魔方的蓝色一面凑齐。
cousin堂兄弟;friend朋友;brother兄弟;father父亲。根据下文“I jumped up from the chair and raced into my brother’s bedroom.”可知,这里是请哥哥教我。故选C。
63.句意:我兴奋地从椅子上跳起来,跑进哥哥的卧室。
Suddenly突然;Excitedly兴奋地;Luckily幸运的是;Finally最后。根据“I spent around 20 minutes mixing the cube and finally got that little blue cross on the top.”可知,我花了大约20分钟终于把魔方的蓝色一面凑齐了,我从椅子上跳起来,这时候我的情绪应该是很兴奋的。故选B。
64.句意:在把立方体递给他之后,令我惊讶的是,他把完美的蓝色一面弄混了,让我的作品完全消失了。
mixed up混淆;fixed up固定;put away收起;gave away赠送。根据“making my work completely disappear”可知,他弄乱了我弄好的蓝色的一面。故选A。
65.句意:走出他的房间,我很生气。
nervous紧张的;angry愤怒的;happy快乐的;relaxed放松的。根据“‘Do it again,’ he handed it back to me.”可知,我对于哥哥的举动很生气,并走出了他的房间。故选B。
66.句意:我打算在没有哥哥的帮助下去学习魔方。
her她;it它;you你;him他。根据“I spent the rest of my night watching a guy on YouTube teach me to solve the first few steps.”可知,这里是不用哥哥的帮助去学习魔方。故选D。
67.句意:我掌握了这些步骤。
forgot忘记;taught教;mastered掌握;changed更改。根据“The next day, I spent the whole school day secretly practicing what I learned the night before.”可知,我掌握了这些步骤。故选C。
68.句意:当我去音乐教室的时候,我设法找到空闲时间再把魔方拿出来并练习。
refused拒绝;tried尝试,努力;agreed同意;advised建议。根据“to find some spare time taking out the cube again and solving what I knew.”可知,我设法找到空闲时间再把魔方拿出来并练习。故选B。
69.句意:你知道怎么做吗?
what什么;why为什么;how怎么样;who谁。根据“Actually yeah, let me see it. My fastest solving time is 15 seconds,”可知,我在问他知道怎么样复原魔方吗。故选C。
70.句意:他一边说着一边开始复原魔方。
as当……时候;since自从;until直到……为止;after在……之后。根据“he said和he began solving the cube.”可知,两个动作同时发生。故选A。
71.句意:在那时候我还不知道这个男孩会成为我在魔方复原方面的一个鼓舞。
From then on从那时起;In the end最后;At that time在那个时候;As a result结果是。根据“He taught me each step, each day, and when I forgot,”可知,这里是在那时候我还不知道这个男孩会成为我在魔方复原方面的一个鼓舞。故选C。
72.句意:他每天都教我一步,当我忘记的时候,他会提醒我。
remind提醒,使想起;stop停止,阻止;punish惩罚;leave离开。根据“and when I forgot,”可知,这里是提醒我。故选A。
73.句意:遗憾的是,他现在已经不在我们身边了,但一起复原魔方的记忆将永存。
plans计划;memories记忆;actions行动;decisions决定。根据“of solving cubes together will be there forever.”可知,这里指一起复原魔方的记忆将永存。故选B。
74.句意:我很自豪我能做一些很多人都做不到的事情。
sad伤心的;clever聪明的;careful小心的,仔细的;proud骄傲的,自豪的。根据“I can do something not many people can.”可知,对于我可以做到不是很多人能做到的事情我感到很自豪。故选D。
75.句意:谢谢你,诺亚。
Sorry对不起;Good luck祝好运;Goodbye再见;Thank you谢谢你。根据“I believe I will be better with your inspiration.”及文本的理解,可知我对于诺亚是感激的。故选D。
76.C 77.B 78.D 79.A 80.D 81.B 82.D 83.B 84.B 85.C 86.A 87.C 88.D 89.C 90.A
【分析】本文主要讲述了作者作为一名摄影师在拍摄一个关于生活在海上的人们的项目时,和渔民们遇上海啸,最后脱险的惊险故事。
76.句意:我们没有共同的语言,依靠肢体语言来交流。
invent发明;decide决定;share共享;avoid避免。根据“depended on body language to communicate.”可知,没有共同的语言,依靠肢体语言来交流,故选C。
77.句意:一天早上,我和六名渔民乘一艘小船出发了。
dressed up打扮;set out出发;fell down摔倒;came back回来。根据“I often went out to sea with them”及“with a group of six fishermen”可知,和六名渔民一起出发了,故选B。
78.句意:但是水面非常安静。
possibly可能;naturally自然地;certainly当然;totally完全地。根据“the water was… quiet”可知,水面非常安静,故选D。
79.句意:大约20分钟后,我们在几英里外的公海上看到了一个小白点。
sea大海;sky天空;door门;window窗户。前面介绍了作者和六名渔民一起出发了,所以此处是海面上的变化,故选A。
80.句意:这是一波快速穿过海洋的海啸。
standing站立;sending发送;lying躺;speeding加速。根据“a tsunami (海啸) wave…through the ocean”可知,此处指快速穿过海洋的海啸,故选D。
81.句意:通常,水越深,波浪越弱。
bluer更蓝的;weaker更弱的;worse更差的;better更好的。根据“the deeper the water, the… the wave”及常识可知,水越深,波浪越弱,故选B。
82.句意:我开始感到非常害怕。
disappointed失望的;excited兴奋的;relaxed放松的;scared惊恐的。根据“We were stuck”可知,作者和其他人被困住了,作者感到害怕,故选D。
83.句意:他告诉我们六个人坐在哪里,这样我们就能平衡小船。
why为什么;where在哪里;when何时;which哪一个。根据“so we would balance (平衡) out the boat”可知,告诉我们坐在那里,这样来平衡小船,故选B。
84.句意:我的相机在我的背包里。
key钥匙;camera相机;notebook笔记本;coat外套。作者是来参加摄影项目的,所以随身会背着相机,结合“I wanted to catch the scene”可知,想用相机捕捉这个场景,故选B。
85.句意:我静静地坐着,准备被击打。
by通过;with带有;for为了;about关于。get ready for“为……做准备”,故选C。
86.句意:突然传来一声巨响。
noise响声;voice嗓音;rain雨;light灯光。根据“The wave hit the boat”可知,海浪击打在穿上,发生巨响,故选A。
87.句意:但就在那一刻,这位技术娴熟的船长设法在上面冲浪了几秒钟。
excited兴奋的;dangerous危险的;skilled熟练的;humorous幽默的。根据“At some point the captain took control. ”及“captain managed to surf it for a few seconds”可知,船长技术娴熟,设法在上面冲浪了几秒钟,故选C。
88.句意:船长救了我们所有人。
changed改变;refused拒绝;discovered发现;saved拯救。根据“ Then the boat glided (滑行) from the top of the wave down into safe waters”可知,作者和其他人安全了,所以是船长救了这些人,故选D。
89.句意:我的摄影项目已经成为对拯救我生命的人的一种感谢。
hobby爱好;class班级;project项目;speech演讲。根据“I was working on a project about people who lived on the sea”可知,这个摄影项目成为对拯救我生命的人的一种感谢,故选C。
90.句意:但是我的改变了我的生活。
mine我的;his他的;yours你的;theirs他们的。此处指“我的经历”改变了生活,故选A。
91.A 92.C 93.D 94.B 95.D 96.C 97.C 98.B 99.B 100.D 101.A 102.D 103.A 104.C 105.C
【分析】本文讲述了新搬家过来的Amber为了Liz学习手语, 最终两人成为好朋友的故事。
91.句意:如果那里没有和我的年龄一样的孩子怎么办?
my我的;her她的;his他的;our我们的。根据上文“I miss my old friends.”可知,我想念我的老朋友。at my age 和我同龄。故选A。
92.句意:Amber问她的父母什么时候她家人决定搬到个新的地方。
travel旅行;drive开车;move搬动;walk步行。根据上文“I miss my old friends. What if there are no kids at my age there”可知,Amber一家应该是决定搬到个新的地方,见不到老朋友了。故选C。
93.句意:但是Amber仍然伤心。
pleased高兴的;surprised惊的;tired疲惫的;sad难过的。根据下文“She sat on a rock in her garden. There were no kids in sight.”可知,她的心情应该是难过的。故选D。
94.句意:Amber不知道如何去和这个女孩交流。
what什么;how如何;when何时;where哪里。根据上文“She’s deaf”她听不见。可知,Amber不知道如何去和这个女孩交流。故选B。
95.句意:我已经邀请Liz晚些时候来看我们。
warned警告;ordered命令;allowed允许;invited邀请。根据下文“When Liz came over, she seemed happy.”可知,Amber的妈妈应该已经邀请Liz过来做客了。故选D。
96.句意:你有时间和我去查阅网站吗?
look at看;look after照顾;look up查阅;look for寻找。根据下文“I think it may help you understand Liz.”可知,妈妈应该是建议Amber去查阅网站,认为这会对她有帮助。故选C。
97.句意:网上的第一篇文章讨论了两个生活在19世纪的男人。
book书籍;magazine杂志;article文章;photo照片。根据下文“Amber really liked the next article.”可知,Amber很喜欢下一篇文章,那么这里说的应该是第一篇文章。故选C。
98.句意:网站清楚地说学习一些手势不会花很长时间,但是精通手语需要练习。
secretly秘密地;clearly清楚地;rapidly迅速地;really真正地。根据下文“The website…said that it didn’t take long to learn a few signs, but to become good at sign language…practice.”可知,网站上清楚地说了学一些手语不需要很长时间。故选B。
99.句意:网站清楚地说学习一些手势不会花很长时间,但是精通手语需要练习。
chose选择;needed需要;followed跟随;learnt学习。根据“The website…said that it didn’t take long to learn a few signs, but to become good at sign language…practice.”。可知,精通手语应该需要多练习。故选B。
100.句意:一个单词的每个字母都能够用手指表达出来。
eyes眼睛;feet脚;ears耳朵;fingers手指。根据上文“sign language”可知,讲的是手语,手语要用手指来表达。故选D。
101.句意:100多万聋哑人和失聪人都使用手语。
use使用;notice注意;remember记住;avoid避免。根据上文“Deaf children wrote about sign language. Over one million deaf and hearing loss people…it.”可知,聋哑儿童写了关于手语的文章。100多万聋哑人和失聪人都使用手语。故选A。
102.句意:Amber和她妈妈很高兴她们看到了这个网站。
brave勇敢的;afraid害怕的;sorry抱歉的;glad高兴的。根据上文“Amber really liked the next article.”可知,她和妈妈在下一篇文章里学到了东西,所以她们很高兴她们看了这个网站。故选D。
103.句意:她一开始羞于用自己的新技能。
shy害羞的;certain肯定的;excited兴奋的;careless粗心的。根据下文“But then she overcame her shyness.”可知,她一开始羞于用自己的新技能,后来她克服了害羞。故选A。
104.句意:但是后来她克服了害羞并鼓起勇气迈出第一步。
thing事物;hobby爱好;courage勇气;challenge挑战。根据上文“But then she overcame her shyness and took up her…to take the first step.”可知,后来她克服了害羞,鼓起勇气迈出了第一步。故选C。
105.句意:那是她们的友谊开始的时候。
story故事;secret秘密;friendship友谊;agreement协议。根据下文“They became best friends!”可知,她们的友谊就此开始。故选C。
106.C 107.A 108.B 109.C 110.A 111.C 112.D 113.B 114.D 115.C 116.D 117.A 118.B 119.B 120.D
【分析】本文讲述了一开始Kirstie对他的异父异母的兄弟亨利不是很友好。在社区剧院表演的时候,亨利帮助他系上衣服上的拉绳,没有让他在观众面前丢脸。他对亨利表示感谢,并认为也许在自己生活的角落里有一个新来的人不是那么糟糕。
106.句意:我回喊到:“它是什么?”
Where哪里;Who谁;What 什么;How如何。根据“My mother gives the book a…”可知,此处询问它是什么东西。故选C。
107.句意:我妈妈把那本书抖了一下。
shake摇晃;knock敲击;hug拥抱;kick踢。根据“Henry’s book was in the bathroom. Did you put it there ”可知,此处询问这本书的事,因此要抖着那本书。故选A。
108.句意:我耸耸肩说“是的,但不是故意的”。
by mistake错误地;on purpose故意地;in surprise惊奇地;in person亲自。根据“Yes, but not”可知,此处表示我不是成心要把他的书放在浴室的。故选B。
109.句意:我妈妈生气地瞪着我,她以前从不这样做。
always总是;sometimes有时;never从不;often经常。根据“My mother looked at me angrily, something she … did it before.”和“Being friendly didn’t use to be…”可知,此处表示我感觉不同了,因此以前妈妈从不对我这样。故选C。
110.句意:过去,对人友好并不难。
hard困难的;valuable有价值的;natural自然的;perfect完美的。根据“You should be friendly to him.”可知,现在对他不好,但是以前认为对人友好并不难。故选A。
111.句意:但随着亨利和他的父亲搬进来和我们一起生活,一切都感觉不一样了。
came back回来;gave up放弃;moved in搬入;passed by通过。根据“and lived with us.”可知,亨利和他爸爸一起搬进来住。故选C。
112.句意:我们四个是一家人,这是我们的世界角落,Kirstie。
visitors访客;performers表演者;group队;family家人。根据“But everything felt different as Henry and his dad … and lived with us.”可知,四个人是一家人。故选D。
113.句意:我们努力让它成为一个好的角落吧。
decide决定;try努力;expect期望;prefer更喜欢。根据“This is our corner of the world now, Kirstie”可知,这是我们世界的角落,因此要努力把它变成一个好的地方。try to do sth“努力做某事”,故选B。
114.句意:剧院曾经是我和妈妈一起做的事情——每年为我们的特别节目演出一场。
tiny微小的;awful讨厌的;strange奇怪的;special特别的。根据“With Henry coming into our family, it didn’t seem so good anymore.”可知,此处指的是特殊的事。故选D。
115.句意:很快,轮到我了。
decision决定;time时间;turn(依次轮到的)机会;chance机会。根据“I forgot to be angry with Henry when I heard my name to go on stage.”可知,轮到我上台。故选C。
116.句意:当我们这些孩子在舞台上排队时,我才意识到我把束带系在裙子上的效果有多糟糕。
supposed假设;remembered记得;regarded看待;realized意识到。根据“how badly I had tied the drawstring(束带)on my skirt.”可知,作者此时才意识到问题。故选D。
117.句意:我应该向我妈妈求助的。
mom妈妈;dad爸爸;brother兄弟;sister姐妹。根据“Theater used to be what my mom and I did together …”可知,以前和妈妈一起去,因此本应该向妈妈求助。故选A。
118.句意:这不是梦。
movie电影;dream梦想;party派对;accident事故。根据“It is horribly real.”可知,这是现实,不是梦。故选B。
119.句意:他开玩笑说我“不”懂打结,观众又笑了。
shouted喊叫;laughed嘲笑;cried哭喊;smiled微笑。根据“This time, the laughter felt OK”可知,观众笑了,故选B。
120.句意:我亲切地对他微笑。
carefully小心的;slowly慢慢地;seriously认真地;kindly亲切地。根据“Thanks”可知,对别人表示感谢,应亲切地微笑。故选D。
121.A 122.B 123.C 124.C 125.B 126.A 127.D 128.C 129.B 130.D 131.A 132.D 133.A 134.B 135.C
【分析】本文主要讲述了圣诞节前的一个寒冷的下午,作者和父母在等火车时,看到一个年轻人把一份盒饭送给了一个无家可归的男孩,但是这个男孩又把它送给一个衣衫褴褛的老人,老人又委婉地让男孩一起分享三明治。因此作者和父母都被陌生人之间的善意感动了。
121.句意:我和父母坐在华盛顿的联合火车站的长椅上等火车。
train火车;bus公共汽车;plane飞机;car汽车。根据“Union Railway Station”可知此处应表示等火车,因此用“train”。故选A。
122.句意:他那磨损的夹克、苍白的脸和弄脏的手似乎都在告诉我他无家可归。
tireless不知疲倦的;homeless无家可归的;hopeless绝望的;worthless没有的。根据“His worn jacket, pale face and dirty hands”可知作者应觉得这个男孩是无家可归的,因此用“homeless”。故选B。
123.句意:就在这时,一位穿着得体的年轻绅士向他走去。
lady女士;couple夫妇;gentleman绅士;teenage青少年。根据下文“the man bent down”可知是一位先生,因此用“gentleman”。故选C。
124.句意:我买了两盒饭,但是一盒对我来说就够了。
them他们;us我们;me我;him他。“I bought two meal boxes”可知此处指这个男人自己,因此用“me”。故选C。
125.句意:他把一盒饭递给了那个男孩。
threw扔;handed递给;bought买;lent借给。根据前句“Can you help me out and put this to use ”及本句语境可知此处指把饭递给了男孩,符合绅士的身份和语境,因此用“handed”。故选B。
126.句意:突然,他朝看的方向停了下来。
Suddenly突然;Finally最后;Luckily幸运地;Actually事实上。根据前句“The boy thanked him and opened the box with joy and care.”和“he stopped…”可知此处应用“Suddenly”,表示突然停了下来。故选A。
127.句意:我看见一位衣衫褴褛的老人——穿着磨损的毛衣、裤子和破洞的鞋,走了进来。
closed关闭的;bright明亮的;fixed固定的;open敞开的。根据前面的“a worn sweater, worn trousers”可知此处应用“open”,表示破了的鞋。故选D。
128.句意:他脱掉了自己的夹克,把它披在了那个老人的肩膀上,说道:“一位绅士给我带了这个温暖的盒饭,但是我刚吃完饭。”
sweater毛衣;coat外套;jacket夹克;scarf围巾。根据上文“His worn jacket, pale face and dirty hands…”可知男孩穿着夹克,因此此处应用“jacket”。故选C。
129.句意:他脱掉了自己的夹克,把它披在了那个老人的肩膀上,说道:“一位绅士给我带了这个温暖的盒饭,但是我
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