The back door of the ambulance(救护车)was suddenly shut and the driver ran to the front, jumped into his seat, and started the engine. Inside were the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green, the mother holding their baby daughter Ally. The little girl had food stuck in her throat and could hardly breathe.
The driver, Mr. White, his siren(报警器)and flashing light, and started speeding towards the nearest hospital, fighting against . The cars ahead of him pulled out of the way as he drove through the . From the back of the the parents were shouting at him to , since Ally had almost stopped breathing. In front of him he saw some traffic lights, with the red “STOP” light shining. Mr. White knew that he had time to lose, so he drove straight past the traffic lights, looking to his left and right as he did so.
Coming towards him from his right was a taxi. The driver had the windows , since the car was air-conditioned, and he was playing his radio. He did not notice the ambulance. The lights were green, so he drove straight on into the path of the ambulance.
Mr. White tried to stop his ambulance but it was too late. It hit the taxi. Everybody was shaken but was hurt. Mr. White turned around to see little Ally was. He was surprised to see relief instead of on the faces of the parents.
“Look!” cried Mrs. Green. “She is again.”
“It have been the crash(碰撞).” said her husband. “It made the food out of her throat.” The baby’s color was turning to , and she was crying loudly but healthily. They were all joyful, and quite forgot about the accident, the taxi, and the lines of cars all around them.
1.A. worried B. angry C. happy D. surprised
2.A. little B. some C. no D. few
3.A. opened on B. turned on C. turned off D. sped up
4.A. police B. life C. lights D. time
5.A. empty street B. busy traffic C. large crowdsD. deserted place
6.A. street B. cars C. traffic D. ambulance
7.A. hurry B. slow C. stop D. drive
8.A. some B. not C. no D. any
9.A. open B. clean C. up D. down
10.A. everyone B. someone C. anyone D. no one
11.A. who B. where C. how D. what
12.A. pleasure B. anger C. fear D. surprise
13.A. crying B. breathing C. smiling D. speaking
14.A. must B. should C. need D. can’t
15.A. usual B. common C. ordinary D. normal
九年级英语完形填空极难题
The back door of the ambulance(救护车)was suddenly shut and the driver ran to the front, jumped into his seat, and started the engine. Inside were the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green, the mother holding their baby daughter Ally. The little girl had food stuck in her throat and could hardly breathe.
The driver, Mr. White, his siren(报警器)and flashing light, and started speeding towards the nearest hospital, fighting against . The cars ahead of him pulled out of the way as he drove through the . From the back of the the parents were shouting at him to , since Ally had almost stopped breathing. In front of him he saw some traffic lights, with the red “STOP” light shining. Mr. White knew that he had time to lose, so he drove straight past the traffic lights, looking to his left and right as he did so.
Coming towards him from his right was a taxi. The driver had the windows , since the car was air-conditioned, and he was playing his radio. He did not notice the ambulance. The lights were green, so he drove straight on into the path of the ambulance.
Mr. White tried to stop his ambulance but it was too late. It hit the taxi. Everybody was shaken but was hurt. Mr. White turned around to see little Ally was. He was surprised to see relief instead of on the faces of the parents.
“Look!” cried Mrs. Green. “She is again.”
“It have been the crash(碰撞).” said her husband. “It made the food out of her throat.” The baby’s color was turning to , and she was crying loudly but healthily. They were all joyful, and quite forgot about the accident, the taxi, and the lines of cars all around them.
1.A. worried B. angry C. happy D. surprised
2.A. little B. some C. no D. few
3.A. opened on B. turned on C. turned off D. sped up
4.A. police B. life C. lights D. time
5.A. empty street B. busy traffic C. large crowdsD. deserted place
6.A. street B. cars C. traffic D. ambulance
7.A. hurry B. slow C. stop D. drive
8.A. some B. not C. no D. any
9.A. open B. clean C. up D. down
10.A. everyone B. someone C. anyone D. no one
11.A. who B. where C. how D. what
12.A. pleasure B. anger C. fear D. surprise
13.A. crying B. breathing C. smiling D. speaking
14.A. must B. should C. need D. can’t
15.A. usual B. common C. ordinary D. normal
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Be ________ careful with the door. Shut it when you’re in and lock it when you go out.
A.suddenly B.especially C.finally D.probably
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Cindy shut the door heavily and burst into tears. No one in the office knew she was so angry.
A. where B. whether C. that D. why
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Julia was _______angry at what her husband was doing that she walked out and shut the door.
A.very B.too C.so D.such
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The class was right in the middle of a math problem. Suddenly, Joe laughed out loud at the back of the classroom. Everyone stopped and looked at him.
“What are you laughing at?” Mr. Steinman.
“Nothing.” Joe answered.
“Joe. Office. Now,” Mr. Steinman became angry.
“Fine, I’d rather be there anyway.” Joe said.
“I’ll be calling home after school, too,” Mr. Steinman said.
“Ask my mom to buy pizza for dinner when you call,” Joe suggested.
His teacher opened his mouth to reply, but thought better of it. Instead, he continued the maths lesson. Joe took his time to get to the door. He stopped to sharpen his pencil.
“Joe! Get out now. You don’t need your pencil in the office,” Mr. Steinman said.
“I want to be prepared,” he tried to look confused, even though he knew what he was doing was wrong.
Joe left the classroom. Sadly, he didn’t know how to do his homework, which made him sigh (叹气). Then he arrived at the office and sat in his familiar chair, waiting to get shouted at again. Once he got home, he’d be in trouble with his parents, and tomorrow he’d repeat the whole process.
“Another day, another detention,” he sighed, wondering why maths was so hard. He made up his mind to work hard in maths, because he still wanted to be good at it.
1.What subject was Joe trying to avoid?
A.Science. B.Maths.
C.English. D.Music.
2.How did Mr. Steinman feel when Joe laughed again?
A.Happy. B.Sad.
C.Relaxed. D.Mad.
3.What did Joe ask his teacher to tell his mother?
A.Pick him up from school.
B.Bring his bag to school.
C.Order pizza for dinner.
D.Help him with his homework.
4.Which word can be replaced the underlined word, “detention”?
A.Punishment. B.Invitation.
C.Graduation. D.Praise.
5.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Joe was a very shy student.
B.Joe was often punished by his maths teacher.
C.Mr. Steinman was a very humorous teacher.
D.Joe usually did his maths homework well.
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It was the worst day of my professional life. My publisher shut down, and we had no idea if another publisher would take over my novel. In addition, my second novel hadn’t sold as well as the first one. It seemed that I was watching my career going downwards. It was so terrifying.
However, as I shared my fears with my mother, she said something I would never forget: “I would love you if you were a garbage man.” She wasn’t looking down upon garbage men. She was just saying that whatever my job was, she loved me. It was just her honest feeling at that moment, but those simple words are still the ones I use to fight so many of my fears today.
To this day, when I sit down to write every day, I say those words to myself, “I’d love you if you were a garbage man.” I can still feel the selflessness of my mother’s love.
A few years ago, my mother passed away because of breast cancer. It was she who set me on the path of writing a series of children’s books to give strength to my own children. The first two are I’m Amelia Earhart and I’m Abraham Lincoln. In six months, we’ll publish I’m Rosa Parks. For me, this isn’t just a book series. It’s my dream for my own daughter, for my sons, and for all of us who need to see the power and potential (潜力) in each of us.
This series was born also because I was tired of my daughter thinking that reality TV stars were heroes. I tell my kids all the time: That’s fame (名气). Fame is different from being a hero. I wanted my kids to see real heroes who are no different than themselves. For this reason, each book tells the story of the hero when he/she was a kid. We see them as children. So it’s not just Amelia Earhart and Abraham Lincoln being famous; it’s them being just like us.
Look around. We live in a world that desires heroes. Our solution is what my mother taught me with her words: the power of an ordinary person. I can proudly repeat my mother’s words to my kids. They’ll understand how I love them.
1.The author felt terrified because .
A. he was experiencing a difficult time in his career
B. his mother passed away because of breast cancer
C. he had no idea how to sell his second novel
D. he was given a job as a garbage man
2.What was the author’s understanding of his mum’s words?
A. Mum wanted him to be a garbage man.
B. Mum loved him no matter what he did.
C. Mum was looking down on garbage men.
D. Mum didn’t want him to continue writing novels.
3.What does “themselves” in the fifth paragraph refer to?
A. Real heroes. B. Children’s books. C. The author’s kids. D. Reality TV stars.
4.The author is trying to teach his children to .
A. respect real heroes B. behave themselves
C. be ordinary people D. realize their own potential
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The car suddenly on the road and went out of control. Finally, it was seen into the wall of the building.
A.was broken down; crash B.broke down; crash
C.was broken down; to crash D.broke down; to crash
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The warm day was the only day of the week without rain. I opened the door and went to the yard, took a seat and began to enjoy the wonderful sunshine. Suddenly, I noticed that the house near mine had been sold. An elderly lady was in front of the door, with some beautiful flowers beside her. I walked to her. She looked to be in her early eighties and had the prettiest white hair.
“Hi! My name is Robert,” I said smiling brightly at the old lady. She smiled back and said, “Hello, Robert. I’m Charlene.” Her voice was very strong for someone at her age. Later, I learned she was alone and had no family or relatives to look after her. From that day on, I often visited her and helped her with her housework and sometimes she gave me some delicious food. A year passed, and I considered Charlene to be one of my best friends.
One day, I walked over for my morning visit and knocked on the door, but there was no answer. I knocked again, and she still didn’t turn up. So I let myself in, using the key she had given me. I checked her living room and then her kitchen. I finally went into her bedroom, and she was lying peacefully on her bed. Beside her there were two notes. One was her will(遗嘱), which said all that she had would be given to me. The other was a thank-you note. I went to her bedside and cried sadly.
Although it has been a long time, I still miss her deeply. Whenever I look at the beautiful flowers in front of her house, I remember the wonderful friendship we had.
1.The writer came out of the house to ____________.
A. look at the old lady B. enjoy some flowers
C. enjoy the sunshine D. clean the house nearby
2.Through visiting the old lady, the writer learned that the old lady__________.
A. disliked all her relatives
B. had no one to look after her
C. didn’t want to live with her family
D. was looking for someone to look after her
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The old lady was not kind to others except Robert.
B. The writer didn’t have any other good friends .
C. The old lady didn’t know how to make food.
D. The writer got along very well with the old lady.
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That warm day was the only day of the week without rain. I opened the door, took a seat and began to enjoy the wonderful sunshine. Suddenly, I noticed that the house near mine had been sold. An elderly lady was in front of the door, with some beautiful flowers beside her. I walked to her. She looked to be in her early eighties and had the prettiest white hair.
“ Hi! My name is Karmen,” I said smiling brightly at the old lady. She smiled back and said,” Hello, Karmen. I’m Kitty.” Her voice was very strong for someone at her age. Later, I learned that she was alone and had no family or relatives to help her. From that day on, I often visited her and helped her with her housework and sometimes she gave me some delicious food. A year passed, and I considered her to be one of my best friends.
One day, I walked over for my morning visit and knocked on the door, but there was no answer. I knocked again, and she didn’t still turn up. So I let myself in, using the key she had given me. I checked her living room and then her kitchen. I finally went into her bedroom, and she was lying peacefully on her bed. Beside her there were two notes. One was her will(遗嘱), which said all that she had would be given to me. The other was a thank-you note. I went to her bedside and cried sadly.
Though several years has gone by, I still miss her deeply. Whenever I look at the beautiful flowers in front of her house, I remembered the wonderful friendship we had.
1.The writer came out of the house to________.
A.look at an old lady B.enjoy some flowers
C.enjoy the sunshine D.clean the house nearby
2.Through visiting the old lady, the writer learned that the old lady_______.
A.disliked all her relatives B.had no one to look after her
C.didn’t want to live with her family D.was looking for someone to look after her
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The old lady was not kind.
B.The writer didn’t have any good friends.
C.The old lady didn’t know how to make food.
D.The writer got along very well with the old lady
4.What does “ turn up ” mean in Paragraph 3?
A.appear B.leave C.try D.change
5.In order to thank the writer, the old lady decided to_______.
A.give the writer her favourite flowers
B.let the writer know she was her best friend
C.give the writer a key to her house
D.leave all that she had to the writer
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That warm day was the only day of the week without rain. I opened the door, took a seat and began to enjoy the wonderful sunshine. Suddenly, I noticed that the house near mine had been sold. An elderly lady was in front of the door, with some beautiful flowers beside her. I walked to her. She looked to be in her early eighties and had the prettiest white hair.
“Hi! My name is Karmen,” I said smiling brightly at the old lady. She smiled back and said, “Hello, Karmen. I’m Henrietta.” Her voice was very strong for someone at her age. Later, I learned she was alone and had no family or relatives to help her. From that day on, I often visited her and helped her with her housework and sometimes she gave me some delicious food. A year passed, and I considered Henrietta to be one of my best friends.
One day, I walked over for my morning visit and knocked on the door, but there was no answer. I knocked again, and she still didn’ t turn up. So I let myself in, using the key she had given me. I checked her living room and then her kitchen. I finally went into her bedroom, and she was lying peacefully on her bed. Beside her there were two notes. One was her will, which said all that she had would be given to me. The other was a thank-you note. I went to her bedside and cried sadly.
Though several years have gone by, I still miss her deeply. Whenever I look at the beautiful flowers in front of her house, I remember the wonderful friendship we had.
1.Through visiting the old lady, the writer learnt that the old lady __________.
A.had no one to look after her B.disliked all her relatives
C.didn’t want to live with her family D.was looking for someone to look after her
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The old lady was not kind.
B.The writer didn’t have any good friends.
C.The old lady didn’t know how to make food.
D.The writer got on very well with the old lady.
3.The underlined expression “turn up” ( Paragraph 3) is closest in meaning to “_______”.
A.leave B.appear C.try D.change
4.In order to thank the writer, the old lady decided to _________.
A.give the writer her favourite flowers. B.let the writer know she was her best friend.
C.give the writer a key to her house. D.leave all that she had to the writer.
5.In what order did the following take place in the story?
a. The lady died.
b. They became good friends.
c. The writer enjoyed the sunshine.
d. The writer will never forget the friendship they had.
e. They got to know each other.
A.c, d, a, b, e B.b, e, d, c, a
C.c, e, b, a, d D.b, d, c, a, e
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