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試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)Unit12Lifeisfulloftheunexpected.閱讀訓(xùn)練-2024-2025學(xué)年人教版英語(yǔ)九年級(jí)全冊(cè)班級(jí)__________姓名___________一、完形填空WhenSevernCullis-Suzukiwasyoung,shedecidedtogototheUnitedNationsAssembly(聯(lián)合國(guó)大會(huì))heldinBraziltosaysomething.Shestartedtoraisemoneyforthe1andwhenshewas12,shehadenoughforthe11,000-kilometrejourney.Severnwassurethatshehad2tosay.Whenshemadeherfive-minutespeechtotheUNAssembly,shetriedvery3tomakeadifference.Shetalkedabout4problemslikepollutionandthehuntingofanimals.Shealsotalkedaboutthe5ofchildreninmanypartsoftheworld,especiallypoorchildrenwhodon’thaveenoughtoeat.Shecomparedthemwithchildreninrichercountrieswhohavemorethantheyneedandthrowthings6.Severn’squestionswereachallengetotheworld’sleaders—questionsaboutwhythegrown-upswho7theworlddon’ttakemorecareofitandofthepeoplewholiveinit.Manypeoplewhoheardherspeechwerecrying8.Everyone9withthunderousapplause(掌聲)whenshefinished.Severnshowedthatyoungpeoplecanmakeadifference10they’rebraveenoughtobelieveinthemselves.PerhapsyoucouldbeanotherSevern.1.A.game B.course C.party D.trip2.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.everything3.A.hardly B.hard C.heard D.hired4.A.physical B.environmental C.educational D.medical5.A.location B.vacation C.situation D.communication6.A.on B.up C.over D.a(chǎn)way7.A.run B.hold C.miss D.stop8.A.bytheend B.a(chǎn)ttheend C.a(chǎn)ttheendof D.intheendof9.A.brokeup B.grewup C.stoodup D.gaveup10.A.unless B.if C.whether D.though二、閱讀理解AHenrywasgoingthroughaveryhardtime.Hiswifepassedawayonemonthago.Hesatinhishousesadlyandthoughthislifebecamemeaningless.Oneday,Henry’sneighbor,Lisa,sawhimfromheryard.ShewantedtohelpHenrytogetoutofthesorrow(悲傷).LisasaidtoHenry,“Hello,Henry!Justlookatthisfence(籬笆)betweenourhouses.Itisfallingapart.Canyouhelpfixthisfence?”Henrywasalittleangrybecausehethoughthewastheonewhoneededhelp.HethoughtLisawaskindofrude.However,heagreedtohelpLisabecauseLisawastoooldtofixthefenceherself.Henryspentafewdaysfixingthefence.Whenhefinished,Lisathankedhim.Henrygaveherasmile.Itwashisfirsttimetosmileafterhiswifepassedaway.“Whatawonderfuljob!Couldyoupleasepaintitforme?”Lisasaidtohim.Henrythoughtforawhileandagreed.Thenhebegantopaintthefenceinthehotsun.AshisneighborspassedbyandsawHenry,theyallpraisedHenryforwhathewasdoing.Henryfelthappyandproud.Hefelthislifewasnotmeaninglessanymore.HenryfinallyunderstoodLisa’spurpose.ShewantedHenrytoknowthatstayingbusycouldhelphimforgethissorrow.HenrythankedLisaalot.11.WhywasHenryalittleangrywhenLisaaskedhimtofixthefenceup?A.BecauseLisaisnotkind. B.Becausehiswifediedandhewasnothappy.C.Becauseheisnotstrongenough. D.BecausehethoughtthatLisashouldhelphim.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rude”mean?A.Impolite. B.Helpless. C.Unexpected. D.Unpleasant.13.WhichwordscanbestdescribeLisaaccordingtothepassage?A.Sillyandlazy. B.Rudeandlazy.C.Cleverandhelpful. D.Patientandhard-working.14.WhichofthefollowingshowshowHenry’sfeelingschangedovertime?A.Happy→thankful→bored→sad. B.Sad→angry→happy→thankful.C.Sad→happy→thankful→sad. D.Happy→upset→thankful→happy.15.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?A.Stayingbusycanhelpusforgetoursadness.B.Weshouldhelpothersatanytime.C.Itishardtomakefriendswithneighbors.D.Askingothersforhelpisn’trude.BSeptemberthe11thof2001wasoneofthesaddestdaysinrecenthistoryforAmericansandallpeoplewholovepeace.Onthatday,terrorists(恐怖分子)tookcontroloffourpassengerplanesandflewthemintothePentagon(五角大樓——美國(guó)國(guó)防部所在地)inVirginiaandtheTwinTowersoftheWorldTradeCenterinNewYork.TheTwinTowersfelldownwithintwohours.Thousandsofpeopleworkinginthebuildingdied.Thefourthplanecrashed(墜毀)inPennsylvania.Theattackskilledaround3,000people.Aftertheattack,theUSgovernmenttriedtofindthemastermind(策劃者)behindthetragedy.TheybelieveditwasOsamabinLaden,theleaderofAL-Qaeda(基地組織),whoorganizedtheattacks.SocatchingbinLadenbecameamajortaskfortheUSafterSeptember11.OnMay2ofthisyear,theUSarmyfinallyfoundbinLadeninPakistanandkilledhim.TheSeptember11attacksalsomadeAmericansrealizeonething—noteveryoneintheworldlovestheUS.ThethreatofterrorismfromabroadbecameamainfactorinUSpolitics.Thegovernmenthasalsoworkedtomakeairportsandairplanesassafeaspossible.Ontheanniversary(周年紀(jì)念日)oftheSeptember11attacks,peopleacrosstheUSwillrememberthosewhodiedintheterroristattacks.Therewillbepublicceremoniesandmomentsofsilence.Peoplewillalsogatheratthesitesoftheattacks,singsongsandsharememories.16.HowmanypassengerplanesdidterroriststakecontrolofonSeptember11,2001?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“major”inParagraph2mean?A.Meaningless. B.Important. C.Long-term. D.Terrible.18.WecanNOTknowfromthestorythat_________aftertheattacksofSeptember11.A.twobuildingsfelldownintwohoursB.PresidentObamagaveaspeechonTVC.thousandsofpeopleworkinginthebuildingsdiedD.theUSgovernmentmadetheairportssafer19.WhatdoAmericanpeopleoftendotorememberthosewhodiedintheterroristattacks?A.Theycrysadlyathome.B.Theyholdasingingparty.C.Theygettogetheratthesitesoftheattacks.D.TheybeatatoycalledOsamabinLaden.20.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AttacksonSeptemberthe11thof2001. B.American’stasktocatchBinLaden.C.TheUSisstillNo.1intheworld. D.Threatofterrorism.CTheHuazhaoFestivalisatraditionalfestivalwithahistoryofover2,000yearsinChina.BecausetheweatherisdifferentinvariousplacesinChina,peopleusuallyholdcelebrationsonthe2nd,12th,15thor25thdayofthesecondlunar(陰歷的)month.

21Peoplethoughtthatthegoddessofflowershelpedfamilieshavemorechildren.Itwasgoodtohavemorefamilymemberstohelponthefarm.Later,itbecameacustomtopraytotheflowergoddessforprosperity(繁榮).Becausethefestivalfallsinearlyspring,it’stheperfecttimetogooutandenjoythebeautifulflowersandsceneryoftheseason.2223Theythoughtthattheflowersandvegetablesplantedonthatdaywouldgroweasilyandquickly.What’smore,peoplethoughtwildvegetablesinearlyspringweregood,somanypeopleenjoyedpickingthematthattime.Atthefestival,crowdedmarketsoftenappearedearlythatday.24Therewerealotofactivitiesattheflowermarket,suchasdancing,playingmusicandplayinggames.Peoplealsocutcolorfulclothintopiecesandtiedthemtothestems(莖)offlowers.25Ifthestemsofsomeflowersweretoothin,peoplewouldputathinbamboostickintheflowerpotandtieapieceofredclothtothestick.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面的選項(xiàng)還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順,每個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能使用一次,其中有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的。A.Theflowermarketwasthemostpopular.B.So,goingonaspringoutingwasapopularactivity.C.Itiscalled“ShangHong”,asaprotectionofflowers.D.Manypeoplebegintocelebratethisflowerfestivalagain.E.Peoplefirstheldittocelebratethebirthoftheflowergoddess.F.PeopleplantedflowersandvegetablesattheHuazhaoFestival.三、選詞填空they

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aMr.andMrs.Smithmarriedthirtyyearsagoandtheyhavelivedinthesamehousesincethen.Mr.Smithgoestoworkateighto’clockeverymorning26MondaytoFriday.Mrs.Smithdoesthe27athomeeveryday.Bothofthem28theirworkverymuch.Therearequitealotofhousesintheirstreet,andmostoftheir29arekindandfriendly.Oneday,theoldladyinthehouseoppositethem30.Andafterafewweeks,ayoungmanandayoungwomancametoliveinit.Mrs.Smithwatched31forafewdaysfromherwindow.Shefoundthatthecoupledidsomethingthatherhusbandhadneverdoneforher.Then,onedaywhenher32camebackfromwork,shesaidtohim,“Bill,themaninthathouseoppositeusalwayskisseshiswifewhenheleavesinthemorning.Whenhecomeshomeintheevening,hekissesheragain.33don’tyoudothat?”Mr.Smithpausedandthoughtfor34whileandanswered,“Well,honey,Idon’tknowherverywellyet.”Fromthenon,Mrs.Smith35mentioneditagain.四、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下面的材料,然后根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。ChinesepeoplehavebeencelebratingtheMid-AutumnFestivalandenjoyingmooncakesforcenturies.MooncakesareintheshapeofafullmoonontheMid-Autumnnight.Theycarrypeople’swishestothefamiliestheyloveandmiss.Therearemanytraditionalfolkstoriesaboutthisfestival.However,mostpeoplethinkthatthestoryofChang’eisthemosttouching.Chang’ewasHouYi’sbeautifulwife.AfterHouYishotdowntheninesuns,agoddessgavehimmagicmedicinetothankhim.Whoeverdrankthiscouldliveforever,andHouYiplannedtodrinkitwithChang’e.However,abadman,PangMeng,triedtostealthemedicinewhenHouYiwasnotathome.Chang’erefusedtogiveittohimanddrankitall.Shebecameverylightandflewuptothemoon.HouYiwassosadthehecalledouthernametothemooneverynight.Onenight,hefoundthatthemoonwassobrightandroundthathecouldseehiswifethere.Hequicklylaidoutherfavoritefruitsanddessertsinthegarden.HowhewishedthatChang’ecouldcomeback.Afterthis,peoplestartedthetraditionalofadmiringthemoonandsharingmooncakeswith

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