Dad and I were always passionate(热情的)about our feelings, and when I reached my teen years, our ________ really heated up. Our biggest fight was about my chosen ________.
“People like us aren’t writers!” Dad would shout.
“Maybe people like you aren’t writers,” I would shout ________, “but people like me are!”
I grew up in a nice house with a lawn and lots of rooms. All I had to do was get good grades and stay out of trouble. Dad spent his youth living in an old building and ________ money to support his family. But he drew a curtain(门帘,幕) over his ________, never speaking of his growing-up days. No one knew what he had _______. But not knowing Dad’s past, I could never know what drove him to want so much safety for me.
As I insisted on writing, Mom told me Dad read and re-read everything I got published, although he ______ mentioned my work to me. Instead, he continually tried to drive me into a career he considered _______ -nursing or teaching.
But in the last days of his life, Dad ________. It was as if he suddenly realized that he should make the truth known. He talked about everything—how it felt to carry heavy baskets of coal upstairs and ________ one bathroom with five other families, and how worried he was that his family wouldn’t have enough warm clothes for winter. Dad told me _______ he’d wanted to protect me from poor life, so I’d never have to go ________ what he had. When he said sorry for trying to break off my wings, I told him that he was the very one who’d given me the chance to ________. Dad smiled and tried to nod.
On the last day of his life, as Mom and I sat holding his hands, he signaled(示意) to the nurse to come close. “You know my daughter,” he said with great _____. “I just want you to know—she’s a ________.”
It was the proudest moment of my life.
1.A.discussions B.fights C.movements D.conversations
2.A.school B.career C.subject D.topic
3.A.out B.in C.around D.back
4.A.saving B.raising C.wasting D.making
5.A.future B.past C.present D.dream
6.A.chosen B.provided C.experienced D.achieved
7.A.sometimes B.never C.always D.often
8.A.safe B.easy C.special D.challenging
9.A.stayed up B.opened up C.put up D.picked up
10.A.deal B.clean C.share D.build
11.A.what B.how C.when D.where
12.A.over B.into C.for D.through
13.A.read B.live C.fly D.change
14.A.pains B.hope C.pride D.sadness
15.A.nurse B.teacher C.writer D.doctor
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题
Dad and I were always passionate(热情的)about our feelings, and when I reached my teen years, our ________ really heated up. Our biggest fight was about my chosen ________.
“People like us aren’t writers!” Dad would shout.
“Maybe people like you aren’t writers,” I would shout ________, “but people like me are!”
I grew up in a nice house with a lawn and lots of rooms. All I had to do was get good grades and stay out of trouble. Dad spent his youth living in an old building and ________ money to support his family. But he drew a curtain(门帘,幕) over his ________, never speaking of his growing-up days. No one knew what he had _______. But not knowing Dad’s past, I could never know what drove him to want so much safety for me.
As I insisted on writing, Mom told me Dad read and re-read everything I got published, although he ______ mentioned my work to me. Instead, he continually tried to drive me into a career he considered _______ -nursing or teaching.
But in the last days of his life, Dad ________. It was as if he suddenly realized that he should make the truth known. He talked about everything—how it felt to carry heavy baskets of coal upstairs and ________ one bathroom with five other families, and how worried he was that his family wouldn’t have enough warm clothes for winter. Dad told me _______ he’d wanted to protect me from poor life, so I’d never have to go ________ what he had. When he said sorry for trying to break off my wings, I told him that he was the very one who’d given me the chance to ________. Dad smiled and tried to nod.
On the last day of his life, as Mom and I sat holding his hands, he signaled(示意) to the nurse to come close. “You know my daughter,” he said with great _____. “I just want you to know—she’s a ________.”
It was the proudest moment of my life.
1.A.discussions B.fights C.movements D.conversations
2.A.school B.career C.subject D.topic
3.A.out B.in C.around D.back
4.A.saving B.raising C.wasting D.making
5.A.future B.past C.present D.dream
6.A.chosen B.provided C.experienced D.achieved
7.A.sometimes B.never C.always D.often
8.A.safe B.easy C.special D.challenging
9.A.stayed up B.opened up C.put up D.picked up
10.A.deal B.clean C.share D.build
11.A.what B.how C.when D.where
12.A.over B.into C.for D.through
13.A.read B.live C.fly D.change
14.A.pains B.hope C.pride D.sadness
15.A.nurse B.teacher C.writer D.doctor
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Dad was always full of advice.When my brother and I were growing up,we can grass in neighbors’ __ during the summer to earn pocket money.Dad offered our service to neighbors at a __ they could not refuse.My brother and I got ten dollars per yard.I later found out our friends were __ 20 or more for the same work.
Every time we worked,Dad stood watching our work in the heat __ relaxing at home with drink.One afternoon we were cutting our neighbor’s yard.He always waited until the grass was knee-high to __ us.What made matters __ was that we had an old grass mower(割草机) that kept shutting off as we worked.This afternoon,I was __ tired and sweaty.I was thinking of a tall glass of icy drink to cool myself down when Dad called out,“You missed a small piece.”We had to go back to cut that piece of grass __ we didn’t want to.
People in the town started to notice the good work we did and we soon collected more ___.Many years have passed,but the lesson my dad taught me stayed with me.If you say you are going to perform a job at a certain time,keep your word.Give your customers the kind of service you would like to ____.It shows how sincere you are and how much pride you take in your work.
1.A. houses B. yards C. buildings D. walls
2.A. price B. time C. lesson D. discussion
3.A. paying for B. waiting for C. asking for D. caring for
4.A. according to B. because of C. in need of D. instead of
5.A. get on with B. get away from C. send out D. send for
6.A. better B. luckier C. worse D. longer
7.A. hardly B. completely C. almost D. half
8.A. although B. unless C. until D. if
9.A. neighbors B. business C. lessons D. grass
10.A. mention B. receive C. control D. return
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When things went wrong, Freddy always had something nice to say. When Dad forget about the pizza and it burned. Freddy said “Don’t worry. It’ll still taste good.” And he was _______. The pizza edges were dark, but the middle wasn’t half bad. When his teacher Mr. Hall knocked into a bookshelf in the library, Freddy said, “Don’t worry. Mrs. Bog won’t be upset.” The librarian just laughed and helped _______ the books. Freddy looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about him. Everyone, that is, except Hazel. Hazel was the new kid in class. On her first day, Freddy said “Nice to meet you, Hazel. I think you’ll like it here.” “I ______ it.” she talked back. Freddy had never met anyone like her. When Mr. Hall said they’d have a break inside _______ it was raining. Freddy said, “Every cloud has a silver lining.” “A silver lining?” Hazel shook her head. “Bad things come in threes.” Greta was carrying paints in ______ class. She fell over, and paints went flying. “That was the second bad thing. What will the third thing be?” Hazel seemed so _______about the Rule of Three Bad Things. “It’s beautiful!” Emma picked up Freddy’s painting, not realizing she had paint on her fingers. “Freddy’s picture is ______ !” Hazel pointed, “There’s number three.” Emma looked sad. “I’m sorry, Freddy.” “It’s OK...If you add wings, the fingerprints could look like butterflies(蝴蝶),” said Freddy. _______ refused to put a finger on Freddy’s paper. Only Hazel did. “Want to add one?” Freddy asked. Hazel thought about it, then nodded. She put her finger into paint, gently(温柔地) pressed it onto Freddy’s painting and _______ added wings. “It looks great,” said Freddy. Hazel _______. “You know, I don’t really think there’s a Rule of Three Bad Things” Sometimes, there are good things hiding where you don’t expect them.
1.A. clever B. right C. active D. famous
2.A. pick up B. look after C. go through D. throw away
3.A. expect B. believe C. doubt D. understand
4.A. although B. unless C. until D. because
5.A. science B. music C. art D. history
6.A. happy B. worried C. sorry D. sure
7.A. in a mess B. on show C. in fashion D. on sale
8.A. Somebody B. Everybody C. Anybody D. Nobody
9.A. angrily B. quickly C. carefully D. secretly
10.A. smiled B. promised C. warned D. shouted
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When things went wrong, Freddy always had something nice to say.
When Dad forgot about the pizza and it burned, Freddy said, “Don't worry. It'll still taste good.” And he was _____. The pizza edges were dark, but the middle wasn't half bad.
When his teacher Mr Hall knocked into a bookshelf in the _____, Freddy said, “Don't worry. Mrs Bog won't be upset.” The librarian just laughed and helped _____ the books. Freddy looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about _____.
Everyone, that is, except Hazel.
Hazel was the _____ kid in class. On her first day, Freddy said, “Nice to meet you, Hazel. I think you'll like it here.”
“I don't _____ it,” she talked back. Freddy had never met anyone like her.
When Mr Hall said they'd have a break inside _____ it was raining, Freddy said, “Every cloud has a silver lining.”
“A silver lining?” Hazel shook her head. “Bad things come in _____.”
Greta was carrying paints in _____ class. She fell over, and paints went flying.
“That was the second bad thing. What will the third thing be?” Hazel seemed so ______ about the Rule of Three Bad Things.
“It's beautiful!” Emma picked up Freddy's painting, not realising she had paints on her fingers.
“Freddy's picture is ______!” Hazel pointed. “There's number three.”
Emma looked ______. “I'm sorry, Freddy.”
“It's OK…If you add wings(翅膀), the fingerprints could look like butterflies(蝴蝶),” said Freddy.
______ refused to put a finger on Freddy's paper. Only Hazel did.
“Want to add one?” Freddy asked.
Hazel thought about it, then nodded. She put her finger into paints, gently(温柔地) pressed(按,压) it onto Freddy's painting and ______ added wings.
“It looks great,” said Freddy.
Hazel ______, “You know, I don't really think there's a Rule of Three Bad Things.”
Sometimes, there are good things hiding where you don't expect them.
1.A. clever B. right C. active D. famous
2.A. shop B. gym C. library D. museum
3.A. pick up B. look after C. look through D. throw away
4.A. me B. her C. you D. him
5.A. lucky B. new C. excellent D. smart
6.A. expect B. like C. believe D. stand
7.A. although B. unless C. until D. because
8.A. twos B. threes C. fours D. fives
9.A. science B. music C. art D. history
10.A. happy B. worried C. sorry D. sure
11.A. in a mess B. on show C. in fashion D. on sale
12.A. sad B. happy C. excited D. bored
13.A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Nobody
14.A. angrily B. quickly C. carefully D. secretly
15.A. smiled B. promised C. warned D. shouted
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When things went wrong, Freddy always had something nice to say.
When Dad forget about the pizza and it burned. Freddy said“Don’t worry. It’ll still taste good.”And he was_______. The pizza edges were dark, but the middle wasn’t half bad.
When his teacher Mr. Hall knocked into a bookshelf in the _______, Freddy said“Don’t worry. Mrs. Bog won’t be upset. ” The librarian just laughed and helped pick up the books. Freddy looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about _________.
Everyone, that is, except Hazel.
Hazel was the new kid in class. On her first day, Freddy said “Nice to meet you, Hazel. I think you’ll like it here.”
“I_______it,” she talked back. Freddy had never met anyone like her.
When Mr. Hall said they’d have a break inside because it was raining. Freddy said,“Every
cloud has a silver lining.”
“A silver lining?”Hazel shook her head. “Bad things come in_______.” Greta was carrying paints in art class. She fell over, and paints went flying.
“That was the second bad thing. What will the third thing be?” Hazel seemed so_______about the Rule of Three Bad Things.
“It’s beautiful!”Emma picked up Freddy’s painting, not realizing she had paint on her fingers.
“Freddy’s picture is_______!” Hazel pointed, “There’s number three.” Emma looked sad.“I’m sorry, Freddy.”
“ It’s OK...If you add wings , the fingerprints could look like butterflies( 蝴 蝶 ), ” said Freddy.
_______refused to put a finger on Freddy’s paper. Only Hazel did.
“Want to add one?” Freddy asked.
Hazel thought about it, then nodded. She put her finger into paint, gently(温柔地) pressed it onto Freddy’s painting and_______added wings.
“It looks great,” said Freddy.
Hazel________. “You know, I don’t really think there’s a Rule of Three Bad Things.” Sometimes, there are good things hiding where you don’t expect them.
1.A. clever B. right C. active D. famous
2.A. shop B. gym C. library D. museum
3.A. me B. her C. you D. him
4.A. expect B. believe C. doubt D. understand
5.A. twos B. threes C. fours D. fives
6.A. happy B. worried C. sorry D. sure
7.A. in a mess B. on show C. in fashion D. on sale
8.A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Nobody
9.A. angrily B. quickly C. carefully D. secretly
10.A. smiled B. promised C. warned D. shouted
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Dear Mom and Dad,
I hope you're well. We've arrived in Europe. We're really excited about our school trip. Here's our travel plan:
Germany(Days1-2): On the first day, we're going to walk through the town of Lubeck to see the old houses and streets. We hear it's a really beautiful place. The next day, we were taking a boat trip on the Kiel Canal. The boat leaves at eight in the morning, so we have to get up really early.
Netherlands(Days3-4):We're going to Amsterdam by train. In the morning, we are going to take a walking tour around the city. We were also going to the Anne Frank House. Many people from all over the world visit the museum every day.
Belgium(Days 5-8): In Bruges, we re visiting some interesting buildings with lots of stores right in front of them. We will go shopping and have lunch. We're planning to eat lots of desserts, because the chocolate in Belgium is really delicious. We're staying two days in Bruge's to look around the city.
France(Days 9-10): Our first stop in France is the beautiful Mont Saint-Michel. We're going to climb the tallest building there to see the amazing view. Finally, we're going to Paris on the last day. Then, we fly home in the evening.
Love,
Dave
1.What will Dave do in Lubeck on his first day there?
A.See old houses and streets B.Eat desserts
C.Climb the tallest building D.Go shopping
2.What can we learn about the Anne Frank House?
A.It's quiet B.It's old C.It's popular D.It's big
3.Dave will stay in Belgium for about days.
A.eight B.four C.six D.two
4.What's the last stop of Dave's school trip?
A.Paris. B.The Kiel Canal. C.Bruges. D.Mont Saint-Michel
5.How will Dave go back home?
A.By ship. B.By train. C.By plane. D.By bus
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Daniel’s parents were worried about him. “He shouldn’t go through life making excuses, and he always says that he forgets something only because he is so busy all the time.” His father said. “No one will trust him to do anything. He won’t be able to keep a job. No smart girl will marry him.”
“I don’t know what we can do.” His mother said.
“I have an idea,” his father said, “If this doesn’t work, nothing will.”
The next day was Daniel’s birthday. He was really looking forward to getting exciting presents. He woke up, expecting his parents to wish him a happy birthday. But all day what they said was “Good morning, Daniel. Hurry or you will be late for school”. There were no presents, not even a card. He was really disappointed.
“Never mind,” he thought, “There will be a surprise for me after school.” But there wasn’t.
Sadly, he said to his parents at dinner, “Today’s my birthday.”
“Oh,” his father said. “So it is. I forgot.”
“So did I.” his mother said.
“How could you forget?” Daniel asked. “There must be a reason.”
“Well, yes.” his father said, “We have a really good excuse for forgetting your birthday, Daniel. We didn’t remember your birthday because we were too busy.”
Poor Daniel! He never had a silly excuse for not doing something again, because every time he showed excuses, he thought he was so clever that everyone could believe in him. But this time, his parents taught him a good lesson.
1.Daniel always made excuses, because he doesn’t have a good memory.
2.Daniel’s parents were worried about him because they knew he would meet a lot of difficulties in future unless he corrected his mistakes.
3.Daniel’s parents didn’t buy him anything for his birthday because they were really very busy.
4.Daniel’s parents gave him a surprise after school on his birthday.
5.From the story, we know that people don’t like anyone who always makes excuses.
九年级英语阅读判断中等难度题查看答案及解析
Chile is a passionate (热情的) South American country. Sports meets there are full of fun and energy!
On June 8, our school _______ "interescolar", a two-day event held every year. High schools in Chile come together to compete in sports like javelin (标枪) throwing, running and a relay race.
I did a lot of cheering in the morning. In the afternoon, the freestyle dance competition that we were waiting for _______ came. My schoolmates and I had _______ our dance for the past two months.
The _______ were simple: choose any theme (主题), be creative, stand out and keep the performance within 10 minutes. My school's theme was based on the musical The Sound of Music. We were put into groups according to the _______ in the movie, like children, soldiers and puppets (木偶). I was in the soldier group.
When it was our school's turn, we raced onto the _______ field in front of the stadium which was full of thousands of people. The children and puppets _______ first. Then, I rushed out with the other soldiers, carrying a red flag. We got in circle and waved our flags to the music while the other dancers were inside the circle.
We put our _______ into this dance and our bodies knew what to do. As we gave our final bow, I looked around at the faces of my classmates and out into the audience, knowing that it was a job well done. We won the first place!
1.A.took up B.gave up C.pointed out D.took part in
2.A.suddenly B.finally C.really D.certainly
3.A.practiced B.noticed C.changed D.watched
4.A.symbols B.tests C.rules D.tasks
5.A.pictures B.characters C.fans D.texts
6.A.huge B.dry C.wild D.low
7.A.waited B.left C.danced D.sang
8.A.clothes B.hearts C.messages D.interests
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Roy’s parents were worried about him. “He shouldn’t go through life making excuses, and he always says that he forgets something only because he is so busy all the time.” His father said, “No one will trust him to do anything. He won't be able to keep a job. No smart girl will marry him.”
“I don’t know what we can do.” his mother said.
“I have an idea," his father said, “If this doesn't work, nothing will.”
The next day was Roy’s birthday. He was really looking forward to getting exciting presents. He woke up, expecting his parents to wish him a happy birthday. But all day what they said was “Good morning, Roy. Hurry up, or you will be late for school.” There were no presents, not even a card. He was really disappointed.
“Never mind,” he thought, “There will be a surprise for me after school.” But there wasn’t. Sadly, he said to his parents at dinner, "Today’s my birthday.”
“Oh,” his father said. “So it is. I forgot.” “So did I.” his mother said.
“How could you forget?” Roy asked. "There must be a reason.”
“Well, yes.” his father said, “We have a really good excuse for forgetting your birthday, Roy. We didn’t remember your birthday because we were too busy.”
Poor Roy! He never had a silly excuse for not doing something again, because every time he showed excuses, he thought he was so clever that everyone could believe in him. But this time, his parents taught him a good lesson.
根据短文内容判断正、误。(正确的涂 A,错误的涂 B)
1.Roy always made excuses because he not only was so busy all the time but also had a poor memory.
2.Roy’s parents were worried about him because they knew he would meet a lot of difficulties in the future unless he corrected his mistakes.
3.Roy’s parents were really very busy so they didn’t buy him anything for his birthday.
4.After school on Roy’s birthday his parents gave him a surprise.
5.From the story, we know that people don’t like anyone who always makes excuses.
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--I feel really _______ about the exam tomorrow, dad. --Never mind, dear. Believe in yourself.
A. excited B. embarrassed
C. strange D. nervous
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