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2019-九年級(jí)上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期中復(fù)習(xí)(9)五選五試題10篇2019-九年級(jí)上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期中復(fù)習(xí)(9)五選五試題10篇8/82019-九年級(jí)上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期中復(fù)習(xí)(9)五選五試題10篇2019-2020年九年上學(xué)期英期中復(fù)(9)五五10篇OnemorningIgotuplate.Iquicklyjumpedoutofthebed,washedmyface,thenhurriedtothebusstop.AssoonasIgotonthebus,itstartedraining.Suddenlythebusstopped.Somethingwaswrongwithit.56,soIrantoschool.IreachedtheclassroombutIwasallwet.Thephysicsteacherhadalreadybegunhislesson.57.Allthestudentswerealittleafraidofhim.Ilikedneitherhimnorhisphysicslessons.58.

“I'mverysorry,Mr.Smith.I'mlate,

Isaidwithared”face.“It’syou,Jim,Mr.Smith”saidangrily."I'vetoldyounottobelate,butyou?"hesuddenlystoppedandlookedatmywetclothes.Heturnedtotheclassandsaid,"I'mverysorry,myboysandgirls.”59.“Nowtakefofyourwetcoatandputonthisoneoryou'llcatchacold,saidkindly.IwenttomyseatwithMr.Smith'sjacketon.60.Ifound,forthefirsttime,physicswassointerestingandhowwellIcouldunderstandit!

heA.ItwasMr.SmithB.IhadnotimetowaitforthenextbusC.IstoodforamomentandthenopenedthedoorD.ItwasabitlargeformebutIfeltverywarminitE.Withthesewordshequicklytookoffhisownjacketandhandedittome56.B57.A58.C59.E60.D閱讀短文還原句子—2TipsforWritingBetterArticlesManyofusdon’tspendalotoftimeimprovingourwritingskills.Thiscanbeaproblemwhenwehandinourarticles.Goodwritingskillswillhelpusimproveourgradesandbenefituslaterinlife.56.Makegoodwordchoices.Whenwe’renotsurewhichwordistherightoneforasentence,lookitupinadictionary.Manyofuschoosewordsinahurryanddon’ttakethetimetodecideifthey’reproper.57.Checkfacts.Ifwewantpeopletobelievewhatwewrite,wemustmakesureourfactsaretrue.Weshouldusedependablefacts.Rewrite.Acommonproblemisthatwedon’tliketorewrite.Infact,rewritingisthebestwaytofindoutandcorrectsomemistakes,likegrammarandspellingmistakes.58,thoughittakesmoretimeandmorework.Readaloud.Sometimesit’seasierfindtoproblemswithspelling,wordusage,andgrammarwhenwereadaloud.Readingaloudhelpsusnotonlyfindoutourproblemsbutalsodevelopourwriting..Preparingalistisnecessaryforwritingagoodarticle.Suchalistincludes:Isthereapropertitle?Haveweexplainedeverypoint?Areallthepartsofthearticleincluded?Thiscanhelpustomakesurethatwehavecoveredeverything..Butwithafewsimplesteps,wecanimproveourwritingskillsandlearnhowtowritebetterarticles.A.PreparealistB.ThefollowingtipscanbehelpfulC.RewritingmakesourwritingbetterD.ItisnoteasytobecomeabetterwriterE.Goodwordchoicesarenecessaryforgoodwriting閱讀短文還原句子—

3Itdoesn’tmatterwhenandhowmuchapersonsleeps,buteveryoneneedssomesleeptostayalive.That’swhatalldoctorsthoughtuntiltheyheardaboutHerpin.60.Couldthisbetrue?Thedoctorsdecidedtoseethisstrangemanthemselves.Herpinwas90yearsoldwhenthedoctorscametohishomeinNewJersey.Theythoughtforsurethathegotsomesleepofsomekind.Sotheystayedwithhimandwatchedeverymovementhemade.61.Thoughtheywatchedhimhourafterhouranddayafterday,theyneversawhimsleeping.Infact,Herpindidnotevenownabed.62TheonlyrestthatHerpinsometimesgotwassittinginacomfortablechairandreadingnewspapers.Thedoctorswerepuzzled(誘惑)bythisstrangecontinuoussleeplessness.63,sotheyaskedhimmanyquestions.Theyfoundonlyoneanswerthatmightexplainhiscondition.Hismotherhadbeeninjuredseveraldaysbeforehewasborn.64.Wasthistherealreason?Noonecouldbesure.A.Asaresult,hecametotheworldafewdaysearlierB.TheyhopedtofindouttherealreasonforitC.SomeonesaidHerpinneversleptinhislifeD.However,theresultwasverysurprisingE.Heneverneededone.60.C61.D62.B63.E64.A閱讀短文還原句子—4Writingafunnyspeechispossiblyalotharderthanwritingaseriousone.Trythesestepstomakeiteasy.59._________.Askyourpartner,friends,etc.,iftheyagreewithyouthatyouhavechosenafunnytopic.Ifyoucan’tthinkofafunnytopic,chooseoneonaneverydayactivity.Researchyourtopic.Ifyoucan’tthinkofenoughwitticisms(妙語(yǔ))ofyourown,goonlineandhuntdownotherpeople’s.Ifyou’reataparty,youwon’tneedtobetooseriousaboutusingotherpeople’smaterials.60._________,besuretoacknowledge(認(rèn)同)themsothatyouarenotcopying.Writeinahumorousway.61._________.Choosesomethingthateveryoneissuretoknowandunderstand.Makejokesaboutyourtopic;thatway,everyonewillliketoreadit.Readyourspeechouttosomeonebeforegivingit.Ifheorshedoesn’tlaugh,thismightbeasigntogobacktothedrawingboard.62._________.Someonewhoisalotlikemostofyourlistenerswouldbeagoodlistener,becauseyouwillknowexactlywhattosaytomakehimorherlaugh.Havefun!Ifyou’renervoustogiveyourspeechbecauseyoudon’tthinkanyonewilllaugh,thingsmaygoonevenworse.63._________.Chancesare,you’llneverhavetospeakinfrontofthemagain.A.GetagoodlistenerB.ChooseafunnytopicC.AskyourlistenerstocomebackD.ButifyouarepresentinginpublicE.Humorworksbestwheneveryone“getsit”F.Sojustenjoyyourspeechanddon’tmindyourlisteners59.B60.D61.E62.A63.F閱讀短文還原句子—5Greatwhitesharkshavebecomewellknowninabadway,forbeingscary.56.However,youaremorelikelytobehitbylightningthanattackedbyagreatwhiteshark.Onereasonwhypeopledon’tlikegreatwhitesharksisthattheyarehuge.Theygrowtobenearly21feetlongandcanweighupto5,000pounds.Thatisabouttwocarslong!Butthesizeisnottypical.Mostgreatwhitesaresmaller,about10to15feetlong.57.Greatwhitesarecalledapexpredators(捕食者)becausetheyareatthetopofthefoodchain.Theyhavenopredatorsandaren’tthatpickyaboutwhattheyeat.Greatwhitesareknowntoeatfish,squid,othersharks,otters,turtles,dolphins,whales,seals,andsealions.58.Greatwhitesalsoeatcarrion,whichistheremainsofdeadanimalsfloating(飄揚(yáng))inthewater.59.Theyhave3,000teeth,andeachisupto3incheslong!Theirverysharpteethareshapedliketrianglesandhaveroughedgesthattearintothings.Greatwhitesdon’tevenchewtheirfood.Theyjustswallowitdown.60.But,likeothersharks,greatwhitesdon’tintentionally(主動(dòng)地)eatorattackhumans.Soswimwithoutfear.A.That’sstilllongerthanonecar,thoughB.ThoselasttwokindsaretheirfavouritefoodC.MoviesandpopularstoriesmakethemscaryD.AbigmealcansatisfyagreatwhitesharkforabouttwomonthsE.AnotherreasonwhypeoplefeargreatwhitesistheirfrighteningteethCABED閱讀短文還原句子—6Foodislife;itgivesusthenourishment(營(yíng)養(yǎng))weneedtostayaliveandbehealthy.56.BrianWansink,aprofessorattheUniversityofIllinois,sayswealsoeatcertainfoodsbecausetheymakeusfeelgood,andremindusofhappymemories.57.Forsomepeople,icecreamisacomfortfood.Forothers,abowlofnoodlesoupmakesthemfeelgood.Howdoesafoodbecomecomfortfood?ProfessorWansinkbelievesthatweconnectfoodwithimportanttimes,feelings,andpeopleinourlives.“WhenIwasachild,mymothermadeadelicioussoup;Ilovedit.58,andithelpsmefeelbetter,”saysoneofWansink’scoworkers.Domenandwomenchoosedifferentcomfortfoods?Wansink’sresearchattheUniversityofIllinoissays“yes”.Inhisstudy,thefavoritecomfortfoodforbothmenandwomenwasicecream.Afterthis,menusuallypreferredhot,savoryfoodslikesoupornoodles.59.Menandwomenliketoeatcomfortfoodswhentheyarehappy,butwomeneatthesefoodsmorewhentheyaresadorworried.60.About40percentofthecomfortfoodsinWansink’sstudywerehealthymaindishesorsoupsandvegetables.Itshows,saysWansink,thatacomfortfoodcantastegoodandbegoodforyou.A.NotallcomfortfoodisjunkfoodB.WansinkcallsthiskindoffoodcomfortfoodC.Now,IofteneatthissoupwhenIamtiredorworriedD.Usually,weeatbecausewearehungryorneedenergyE.WomenlikedsweetthingssuchaschocolateandcookiesDBCEA閱讀短文還原句子—7Haveyouhadaheadacheduringatest?Haveyoueverbeensoworriedaboutsomethingthatyouhaveaheadacheorevencan’tsleepatnight?Ifso,thenyouknowwhatstressis.56.Thisworryinyourmindcanmakeyourbodyfeelbad.Youmayfeelangry,sad,scared,orafraid—allofwhichcangiveyouastomachacheoraheadache.However,therearedifferentkindsofstress.57.Goodstressmighthappenwhenyou’recalledtoanswerquestionsinclassorwhenyouhavetogiveaspeech.58.Forexample,youmaydoabetterjobonyourtestifthestresspushesyoutopreparebetterbeforethetest.Ontheotherhand,badstresscanhappenifthestresslaststoolong.Youmaynotfeelwellifyourparentsarefighting,ifafamilymemberissick,ifyoungproblemsatschool,orifanythingelsemakesyouunhappyeveryday.Thatkindofstressisn’tgoingtohelpyou59..Thebestwaytofightthestressistohaveabalancedlife.60.Ifyougetenoughsleepandeatproperly,andifyouexerciseandleavetimeforfun,you’llprobablyfeellessstressed.

’rehaviAnditcanactuallymakeyousickSomekindsofstressaregoodandothersarebadThiskindofstresscanhelpyoutogetthingsbetterdoneStressiswhatyoufeelwhenyouareworriedaboutsomethingMakesureyoukeepyourselfinmind:Sleep,Exercise,andFoodDBCAE閱讀短文還原句子—

8AnewpetshopcalledTurtleDoveopenedonFirstStreet.Itsoldtwokindsofanimals.56,BillandBob.TheymovedherefromthenorthernCalifornia,wheretheyownedanantfarmstore.Thatstorewassosuccessfulthattheysolditafterfouryearsandgotalotofmoney.Theytookiteasyforafewyears.Travelingthroughthestate.“Wevisitedalmosteveryzoointhecountry,57,andpartlybecausewewerelookingforsupportforournextbusiness,”saidBill.Theyfinallydecidedonturtlesanddoves(白鴿).“They’reeasytofeedandcarefor,58.”saidBob.Thestorewillbeopenfrom9a.m.to9p.m.WednesdaysthroughSaturdays.“Wethinkthosearehoursthatourcustomerswillfindveryconvenient.What’smore,thethreedaysoffgivesusachancetogointothewoodsandfindmorelittleanimals.59,wealwaystrytocollectthemfromthewild.Thatwayourcustomerscansavemoremoney.Ofcourse,byremovingtheseanimalsfromthenature,weprotectthemfrombeingeatenbytheirnatureenemies.Soourcustomersarehappy,ouranimalsarehappy,60.It’sawin-winforallofus.”A.andwe’rehappyB.WeneverbuyouranimalsC.TheownersaretwobrothersD.partlybecauseweloveanimalsE.andbothanimalslivealongtime56.C57.D58.E59.B60.A閱讀短文還原句子—9Highschoollifecanbeterribleifyougetitallwrong.Findouthowtosurvivehighschoolwithafeweasytips.◆56.________.Highschoolisafuntimetomakenewfriendsandmeetnewpeopl

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