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PAGEPAGE1限時練習(xí):40min完成時間:月日天氣:作業(yè)01名詞、代詞一、單項選擇1.(2022上·吉林長春·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Annwonderedabouther________strangequestion,butshewasafraidtoaskhimaboutit.A.boss B.bosses C.boss’s D.bosses’2.(2023上·全國·九年級隨堂練習(xí))Thecomputermustbe________.A.Lily’sandLucy’s B.LilyandLucy’s C.Lily’sandLucy D.LilyandLucys3.(2023上·全國·九年級隨堂練習(xí))Mr.Smithgaveus________onhowtolearnEnglishwell.A.a(chǎn)nadvice B.a(chǎn)pieceofadvice C.a(chǎn)nyadvices D.someadvices4.(2023上·河北唐山·九年級統(tǒng)考期中)Herfatherisa___________businessman,andshealsowantstohave________.A.success;successful B.succeed;successC.successful;success D.successfully;succeed5.(2023上·江蘇·九年級泰州市姜堰區(qū)第四中學(xué)校考周測)Ifelt____________necessarytoaccepthisadviceatthattimebecauseitwasofgreat____________.A.it’s;valuable B.it;value C.that’s;value D.that;valuable6.(2022上·吉林長春·九年級吉林大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)??计谀狶iHuaandLiWenareverygoodatEnglish.—Yes.Buttomysurprise,________ofthempassedtheEnglishexamthistime.A.Either B.neither C.none D.both7.(2023上·上海普陀·九年級校考期末)________inmylifeimpressedmeasdeeplyasmyfirstvisittotheGreatWall.A.Something B.Anything C.Nothing D.Everything8.(2022上·河北邯鄲·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Paulworkshardanddreamsofbecoming________whoisabletochangetheworldoneday.A.everybody B.nobody C.a(chǎn)nybody D.somebody9.(2023上·上海徐匯·九年級校聯(lián)考期末)Nowadaysmanypeopleliketokeepintouchwith________friendsonline.A.they B.them C.their D.theirs10.(2022上·河北石家莊·九年級石家莊市第四十中學(xué)校考期末)ComparedwithBob’shandwriting,________ispoor.A.he B.her C.your D.mine二、用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空11.(2022上·吉林長春·九年級吉林大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)校考期末)Two(Canada)aretakingphotosinthepark.12.(2023上·上海寶山·九年級??计谀〢fterthe1,000meters’race,Icouldhardlymovemy.(foot)13.(2022上·山東臨沂·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Manyyoungpeoplelookupto(hero)andwanttobecomelikethem.14.(2022上·江蘇鹽城·九年級景山中學(xué)校考期末)Isthereany(possible)thatyou’llbebackbytheendoftheweekend.15.(2022上·江蘇南京·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Don’tjudgebyone’s(appear).AshortmancanevenplaywellintheNBA.16.(2023上·上海徐匯·九年級校聯(lián)考期末)Children,believein!Iamsureyouwillwinthefootballmatch.(you)17.(2023上·全國·九年級隨堂練習(xí))(anybody)iswaitingforyouattheschoolgate,Bill.18.(2023上·湖南邵陽·九年級統(tǒng)考期中)AliceandMaryaresistersand(they)motherisMrs.Green.19.(2023上·江蘇淮安·九年級統(tǒng)考期中)To(they)surprise,theboyworkedoutthemathsproblemonhisown.Youknowheisonlysix,afterall.20.(2022上·甘肅蘭州·九年級??计谀㎜ookatthepictureofLilyinthewallet!Itmustbelongto(she).三、閱讀單選A(2022上·陜西西安·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)ChopsticksplayanimportantpartinChinesefoodculture.Chopsticksarecalled“Kuaizi”inChineseandwerecalled“Zhu”inancienttimes.Chinesepeoplehavebeenusing“Kuaizi”formorethan3,000years.ItwaswritteninLijithatchopstickswereusedintheShangDynasty(王朝).ItwassaidinoneChinesehistorybookthatZhou,thelastkingoftheShangDynasty,usedivory(象牙)chopsticks.Expertsbelievethehistoryofwoodorbamboochopstickscangobacktoabout1,000yearsearlierthanivorychopsticks.GoldandsilverchopsticksbecamepopularintheTangDynasty.Chopstickscanbedividedintodifferentgroups,suchaswood,metal,bone,stonechopsticks.BambooandwoodchopsticksarethemostpopularonesusedinChinesehomes.Thereareafewthingstobecarefulaboutwhenusingchopsticks.Chinesepeopleusuallydon’tbeattheirbowlswhileeating,sincetheactusedtobepractisedbybeggars.Alsodon’tputchopsticksinabowlbecauseitisacustomonlyusedinsacrifice(祭祀).Ifyouarereallyinterestedinchopsticks,youmaywanttovisittheKuaiziMuseuminShanghai.Themuseumhascollectedover1,000pairsofchopsticks.TheoldestoneisfromtheTangDynasty.21.Thecorrectorderofchopsticksbythetimetheyfirstappearedis________.A.Ivorychopsticks→bamboochopsticks→goldchopsticksB.Bamboochopsticks→ivorychopsticks→goldchopsticksC.Goldchopsticks→bamboochopsticks→ivorychopsticksD.Goldchopsticks→ivorychopsticks→bamboochopsticks22.WhatarethemostpopularchopsticksinChinesehomes________?A.Goldandsilverchopsticks. B.Ivorychopsticks.C.Bambooandwoodchopsticks. D.Stonechopsticks.23.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutchopsticks________?A.“Kuaizi”and“Zhu”arethesame.B.Chopstickswerecalled“Kuaizi”inancienttimes.C.AllpeopleusedgoldchopsticksintheTangDynasty.D.Chinesepeoplebeattheirbowlswithchopstickswhileeating.24.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassageis“________”.A.HowtoUseChopsticks B.UsefulChopsticksC.ChineseFoodCulture D.HistoryofChopsticksB(2022上·浙江杭州·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Itmightnotbeasurprisewhenyouhearthatchildrencangetadiscount(折扣)atbarbershops(理發(fā)店)becauseoftheirage.However,youmightbesurprisedtoknowaboutonecreativewaythattheycangetalowerpriceinsomeAmericanbarbershops.Thatis,kidscangettheirhaircutsatadiscountiftheyreadtheirbarbersabook.RyanGriffin,abarberinatownintheU.S.,introducedtheideaathisbarbershop:Thepriceforahaircutwouldbetwodollarslowerforthekidswhoreadabookoutloudtotheirbarbers.Inthisway,heencouragedhisyoungcustomerstopickupabookandreadwhilewaitingfortheirturnandwhilehavingtheirhaircut.Griffin’sbarbershopreceivedmanydifferentkindsofbooksfrompeoplenearby.Healsotriedtoaddmorebookstothecollectionthatkidswouldenjoy,asmoreandmoreyoungkidscametohisshop.WhatGriffindidinhisbarbershopturnedhisout-loudreadingactivityintoanunexpectedreadingprogram.AmongallthereadingprogramsintheU.S.,theoneinGriffin’sbarbershopstoodout.Inhisprogram,kidsdidmorethanreadingoutloud.Theyalsohadtoanswersomequestionsfromtheirbarbersaboutthestorytheyread.ThereadingprogramatGriffin’sbarbershopwasembracedbyparentsandteachers.AfathersaidthereadingprograminGriffin’sbarbershopnotonlysavedhimsomemoney,butalsomadeitpossibleforhischild’sfuturesuccess.TeachersappreciatedGriffin’seffortaswell,sayingkidsgraduallyunderstoodhowimportantreadingcouldbeinleadingthemtowardabrighterfuture.25.WhydidGriffinstartthereadingpracticeinhisbarbershop?A.Tohelpkidsgetabetterhaircut. B.Tohelpteachersteachmorekids.C.Togetfreebooksfromothers. D.Togetkidstolearnfromreading.26.WhatmadeGriffin’sbook-readingprogramdifferentfromotherprograms?A.Kidsansweredtheirbarbers’questions. B.Kidsgottwodollarsfromtheirparents.C.Kidsreceivedbooksfrompeoplenearby. D.KidsreadmoreaboutAmericanhistory.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“embraced”probablymean?A.Planned. B.Invented. C.Refused. D.Welcomed.28.Whatisthecorrectorderinwhichthesehappened?a.PeoplefromnearbysentbookstoGriffin’sbarbershop.b.ThereadingprograminGriffin’sbarbershopstoodout.c.Kidsreadaloudandansweredquestionswhilehavingtheirhaircut.d.Griffinintroducedtheideaofaspecialdiscountinhisbarbershop.A.a(chǎn)-b-c-d B.d-b-a-c C.d-a-c-b D.a(chǎn)-d-c-b四、課文還原五選四(2023上·山東·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Whatcanyoumakewithpiecesofpaper?29Hehasorigami(折紙)talentatHangzhouEntelForeignLanguageSchool,Zhejiang.Hehasfoldeda“kingdom”withhishands.Buthewasn’tbornwiththistalent.WhenChenwasafourthgrader,hefoundhisbrother’spaper-foldingbook.30Followingthe50stepsshowninthebook,hemadehisfirstwork,apaperpeacock(孔雀)withintwohours.Sincethen,hehasreadmanybooksaboutorigamiandpractisedinhissparetime.Sofar,his“fantasyworld”hasmanymembers,suchasmonstersandrobots.Andhemadehisfavouriteworklastyear.31ChenusedtofoldpaperhimselfuntilhemetChenChangnan,aneighthgraderathisschool,whoalsolovesorigami.Theysetupapaper-foldingclublastyear.Withsupportfromschool,theyhostapaper-foldingclasseveryWednesdayafternoon.Theclubsoonattractedpeople.Nowithasmorethan20members.32On14thFebruary,theclubalsoheldaspeechforthekidsinWenzhouChildren’sLibrary.It’sreallyexcitingtodevelopmyhobbyandshareitwithothersatthesametime,saidChen.“Ihopemoreandmorepeoplegettoknoworigamiandlovethisart.”

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余選項。A.It’sapaperdragonthatinvolved(包含)almost2,000steps.B.Theyshowtheirworksandteachstudentshowtofold.C.Itgothiminterestedinorigami.D.Heisinterestedinfoldingpaper.E.LookatChenYiyan’sworks!五、完型填空(2022上·陜西西安·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Anoldwomanhadtwolargepots,oneoneachendofapole(扁擔(dān)).She33withthepotsonhershoulder.Oneofthepotshadacrack(裂縫)init,whiletheotherpotwasperfectandwasalways34ofwater.Attheendofthelongwalkfromthelocalwell(井)tothewoman’shouse,thecrackedpotarrivedonlyhalf-full.Thishappeneddailyfortwoyears,withthewomanbringinghomeonlyoneandahalfpotsofwater.Ofcourse,theperfectpotwas35.Butthepoorcrackedpotwasashamedofitsownimperfection(不完美).Oneday,thecrackedpotspoketothewomanwhiletheywereatthewell.“Iamashamedofmyself36thiscrackinmysidecauseswatertoleakoutallthewaybacktoyourhouse,”itsaid.Theoldwomansmiledandsaid,“Didyou37thatthereareflowersonyoursideofthepath,butnotontheotherpotsside?That’sbecauseIhave38knownyouwerecracked.Iplantedflowerseedsonyoursideofthepath.Andeverydaywhilewewalkback,youwater39.”“Fortwoyears,Ihavebeenableto40thesebeautifulflowerstodecoratemydiningtable.Withoutyoubeingjustthewayyouare,Iwouldnothavethis41.”Eachofushasourowncracks.Butit’sthesecracksthatmakeourlivesso42andbeautiful.33.A.produced B.spread C.carried D.ordered34.A.special B.full C.short D.a(chǎn)ctive35.A.sad B.bored C.proud D.a(chǎn)fraid36.A.because B.though C.until D.unless37.A.take B.fail C.exchange D.notice38.A.a(chǎn)lways B.sometimes C.never D.hardly39.A.it B.him C.her D.them40.A.put B.buy C.pick D.help41.A.pressure B.beauty C.a(chǎn)bility D.shape42.A.interesting B.nervous C.silly D.weak六、語篇閱讀(2022上·河北石家莊·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Nowadays,moreandmorepeoplehavechancestotravel,study,workorevenliveabroad.Itisnecessaryforyoutokeepinmindthesegeneral43(rule)forpolitebehavior.Ifyouare44(invite)toanAmericanfrien

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