考前押题07 完形填空进阶练15篇(三大主题,期中专项训练)九年级英语上学期牛津上海版

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考前押题07 完形填空进阶练15篇 (三大主题,期中专项训练) 一、人与自我 1 二、人与社会 15 三、人与自然 22 一、人与自我 (24-25九上·上海黄浦区·期中) Self-growth is a journey that everyone has to go through in life. It is about understanding ourselves better, learning new skills and becoming a full man. The first step towards self-growth is self-reflection (自我反思). We must know our strengths, weaknesses, interests and values well. This can be done by simply taking some time to think. 1 we know ourselves better, we can start setting goals. The goals should be realistic and specific (具体的). For example, if we want to improve our maths skills, our goal could be to work out at least 10 maths problems a day. Setting goals, however, is not enough. We also need to take action to 2 them. We can practise new skills, read more books, or ask for help from others during the process. Along the way, we are 3 to meet challenges. Instead of getting upset, we should think of them as 4 to learn and grow. We must remember that the path to self-growth is not always 5 , but every step we take brings us closer to our goals. The mental health is one thing we must 6 during the process of self-growth. We should learn to deal with stress and negative emotions (消极情绪) and build good relationships with others. Sharing our feelings and experiences with someone we trust can be very helpful. In a word, self-growth is a long journey filled with growth and learning. It is about becoming the best of ourselves so that we can lead a happy and rich life. 1.A.Once B.Even C.Although D.Before 2.A.organize B.judge C.achieve D.explore 3.A.familiar B.certain C.pleased D.blind 4.A.risks B.accidents C.enemies D.chances 5.A.wide B.tidy C.modern D.smooth 6.A.care about B.stay away C.give in D.search for (24-25九上·上海闵行区·期中) The alarm clock went off for the second time. Tired from staying up late to watch a movie, Maddie unwillingly dragged herself out of bed. She loved movies, and she often stayed up late to watch them on TV. She 1 got dressed, took a bite of her breakfast, and raced to school. During the first lesson, Maddie had a 2 time focusing. She was staring out of the window when her teacher, Ms. Lorenz called her. “Maddie, I think you’ve forgotten your homework again,” Ms. Lorenz said. “How about finishing it today at school?” Maddie agreed. After school, she thought about the task for a while. Then she decided to write about a girl who loved movies. To make the story more fun, she decided to give the girl the ability to jump into the action of any movie she wanted. Maddie became so 3 in writing her story that at first she didn’t hear Ms. Lorenz tell her she could go home. When she had finished it, she gave it to Ms. Lorenz. When Ms. Lorenz returned the story, there was green ink everywhere. Maddie 4 her way of feedback—Ms. Lorenz, used green ink to make corrections because she thought students connected red ink with bad feelings. That night, Maddie examined her story. She 5 when she reached the last page and saw the words, “Nice job, Maddie! Your plot is exciting. I wish I could jump into movies! Write another piece to correct your mistakes and give it to me next week,” The words made Maddie want to do better. Right away, she rewrote the story, taking care to correct her mistakes. The next morning, she put her story into the homework box. And she got more encouraging words and instructions from Ms. Lorenz. Little by little, Maddie got better about completing homework and turning it in on time. She also worked on new movie ideas and discussed them with Ms. Lorenz. Her writing and grades were gradually improving. Her love for movies, along with her teacher’s 6 , opened up a new world of learning. 1.A.angrily B.carefully C.hurriedly D.properly 2.A.hard B.busy C.fair D.cool 3.A.experienced B.disappointed C.surprised D.excited 4.A.liked B.missed C.improved D.questioned 5.A.froze B.smiled C.dreamed D.regretted 6.A.comfort B.promise C.decision D.encouragement (24-25九上·上海建平实验中学·期中)Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或短语,完成短文) One of my patients, a successful businessman, told me that before he fell ill, he wasn’t happy. Happiness was “having the cookie”. Only if you had the cookie could things be good. Unluckily, the cookie kept 1 . Some of the time it was money, sometimes power, sometimes nice things. A year and a half later, he sat in my office and told me that he had cancer (癌症). “It’s like I 2 learning how to live after I was a kid. When I give my son a cookie, he is happy. If I take the cookie away or it breaks, he is unhappy. But he is 2 years old and I am 43. It’s taken me this long to 3 that the cookie will never make me happy for long,” he said. “The minute you have the cookie, it starts to break or you start to 4 someone trying to take it away from you.” My patient laughed and said cancer had changed him. For the first time he was happy. No matter if his 5 was doing well or not, no matter if he won or lost at a game. “Two years ago, cancer asked me: ‘What is really important?’ Well, life is important— life with the cookie, life without the cookie. Happiness does not have 6 to do with the cookie; it has to do with being alive.” “I guess life is the cookie,” he added thoughtfully. 1.A.losing B.breaking C.changing D.eating 2.A.stopped B.started C.created D.imagined 3.A.remember B.understand C.guess D.wonder 4.A.look for B.worry about C.show off D.take care of 5.A.homework B.competition C.research D.business 6.A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something (24-25九上·上海浦东新区·期中) 28 years ago, my grandparents invited us to their home for Thanksgiving dinner. Their tiny house was 1 . There were my parents, my brothers, and me. My two uncles were there with their families as well. The kitchen table was full and people were eating on the TV table. Our stomachs were being filled with turkey, mashed potatoes (土豆泥), pies, etc. Old 2 were being shared with laughter and love. Conversations about my father and uncles were going on at once. My grandparents talked a lot of funny stories that happened when they were young. I sat off to the side, silently sipping (小口喝) my sweet milk and just listening. Suddenly, I felt very glad. I saw my brothers smiling with their face 3 with mashed potatoes. My grandmother was cutting up apple pies for dessert 4 , having a big smile on her face. My mom and aunts-in-law were talking in one corner in a low voice. My dad and two uncles were 5 each other in the living room, and the room was filled with waves of laughter. As I watched it all, all of a sudden, I had a feeling in the centre of my chest. It was a curious mixture of peace, satisfaction, love and joy. I realized then what I was feeling: happiness. So many years have gone by. Still, that 6 lives on in my heart like it was yesterday. It wasn’t the food that made it so special. It was the coming together as a family in love. My grandparents have left us forever now and my uncles and I don’t see each other. Yet, I can still feel their love for our family. I will carry the love forever in my heart and soul. 1.A.warm B.tidy C.modern D.crowded 2.A.films B.books C.programs D.memories 3.A.covered B.kept C.decorated D.dealt 4.A.luckily B.happily C.seriously D.quickly 5.A.making fun of B.complaining about C.taking care of D.competing with 6.A.journey B.supper C.story D.moment (24-25九上·上海宝山区·期中)Vertical Gardens Helen didn’t have a big yard. She only had a small deck (平台) overlooking a tiny piece of grass. It was not enough yard for her dog to play on. She really wanted a garden, but didn’t have space. Luckily, she came up with a creative idea to solve the problem. Helen used to keep a few plants in pots on the deck. They took up space and there was 1 any room for her table and chairs. Therefore, she made some flower boxes with rope to put plants in. She 2 one on her window and put two more on the bars, which were great for flowers. This helped for a long time, but she still longed for more. Helen finally got an idea: if she couldn’t build out, why not build up? She had heard of vertical gardening from a friend. She had wooden fences all around her little pieces of grass, so if she could fix some pots to the fence, she would save much space. Helen went to the building store and got some supplies. It was 3 to find pots in proper size and fitted her fence, so she looked around to find something else for her vertical garden. Then she had an idea with rain gutters (排水槽). Rain gutters can hold water, so why not plants? She decided to try them. Back at home, Helen fixed her boards to her fence for supporting the gutters. She put the cap on the end and extra supports in the middle. Then she filled them with potting soil and planted three long rows of 4 .        A few days later, there were new leaves. Weeks later, Helen was harvesting (收获) carrots to eat. She was so excited that she couldn’t wait to 5 her harvest to parents. Helen’s parents were surprised and cooked the carrots for dinner. They tasted delicious! Now, Helen lined all three walls of her fence with more long rain gutter planters. To her joy, she had made her vertical garden! 6 , her dog had enough room to run free. The vertical garden was beautiful and lively as well! 1.A.usually B.hardly C.sadly D.probably 2.A.hid B.carried C.hung D.stuck 3.A.difficult B.attractive C.convenient D.simple 4.A.grass B.vegetables C.earth D.flowers 5.A.complain about B.live on C.pay for D.show off 6.A.For example B.In other words C.What’s more D.In brief (24-25九上·上海进才实验中学·期中)Choose the words or expressions to complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或短语,完成短文) HELP OTHERS, HELP YOURSELF Science shows that helping others can make you feel good too. The key is to find the approach that works for you. There’s a Chinese saying that goes: “If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a 1 , go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, get rich. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.” For thousands of years, the greatest thinkers have suggested the same thing: Happiness is found in helping others. Scientific research provides data to support the idea that helping others may be the secret to living a life that is happier, healthier, and more 2 . Giving can feel great. And as we learn early, it’s better to give than to 3 . Plus, the more you give, the more you stand to gain happiness. Follow these tips: 1 Find your passion. It’s not how much you give. It’s how much love you put into giving. You may 4 one purpose more than others, and that’s okay. Support the purpose that feels right for you. 2 Give your time. The gift of time is often more valuable to the receiver, and more satisfying to the giver, than the gift of money. We don’t all have the same amount of money, but we all have time. We can give some of this time to help others—whether a few hours each day, or a few days each year. 3 Give to groups with clear 5 . Michael Norton, a professor at Harvard Business School, in Massachusetts, says that “giving to a charity that clearly says what they’re going to do with your money leads to more happiness.” 4 Don’t forget about yourself. “Selfless giving ... easily becomes overwhelming (令人不知所措的),” psychologist Adam Grant says. He advises giving to others, 6 keeping your personal and emotional needs in mind. You matter too! 5 Be proactive. Set aside time to serve your community. Think about your choices, and find the purpose and type of service that best match your values. 1.A.minute B.hour C.day D.year 2.A.comfortable B.meaningful C.boring D.relaxing 3.A.receive B.offer C.buy D.search 4.A.talk about B.think about C.worry about D.care about 5.A.hobbies B.dreams C.goals D.jobs 6.A.but B.although C.then D.or (24-25九上·上海崇明区·期中)Choose the best answer and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文) Making Healthy Comparisons Do you often compare yourself to other people? Comparisons can help to make decisions and inspire (激励) you, but they can also pull you into a comparison trap (陷阱). Whether it’s the number of goals you’ve scored at football or how many books you’ve read, it’s easy to compare yourself to someone else. Scientists say it’s a(an) 1 behavior that helps humans learn from each other, live happily together and achieve more. Becky Goddard is a child therapist (someone who helps children understand feelings). She believes that “comparisons can make us feel good and bad about ourselves.” “Comparing up” means seeing someone doing better than you and using that to inspire yourself to 2 and try harder. However, Goddard says, “Sometimes it can make you feel bad about yourself and make you feel less 3 ”. “Comparing down” is when you see someone who seems like they’re not doing as well as you. This might make you feel you’re doing well, but it can also 4 you from wanting to improve. So, what should you do if you often find yourself caught up in the comparison trap? One piece of advice from Goddard is to be with cheerleaders, or supportive friends. Spend time with people who 5 our strengths rather than compare themselves to you. Above all, remember that the most important competition is with yourself. Focus on your own 6 and how you can become better and better. 1.A.interesting B.natural C.strange D.unusual 2.A.aim higher B.run faster C.sleep earlier D.think deeper 3.A.careful B.confident C.independent D.patient 4.A.free B.protect C.save D.stop 5.A.attract B.ignore C.praise D.trust 6.A.address B.beauty C.happiness D.progress (24-25九上·上海奉贤区·期中) You can improve your child’s hearing memory considerably (相当大地). Once his hearing memory has been greatly improved, he’ll be able to use and remember what he listens to in class. The success of these suggestions 1 on your ability to use your child’s natural desire to get involved in games he finds simple and fun. A good way to begin is to read aloud a sentence from a book suitable for your child’s reading 2 . Then ask your youngster to repeat the sentence back to you correctly. Next, reread the sentence, leaving out a particular word. See if your child can identify the word you 3 out. At the beginning, use only simple sentences. Gradually, increase the length of the sentences. Make sure you don’t rush things along too quickly, or your child may become discouraged and 4 the game. Take your child shopping with you often. He’s to remember a list of items you want to buy in the supermarket. At first, ask him to remember only a few things. Then, as he shows increase ability to remember things, make the list longer and longer. Praise him 5 when he shows increased ability to remember things. He’ll become proud of his “good” memory and will happily play the game. Encourage your child to learn easy and short poems. 6 his ability to do this becomes stronger, encourage him to remember longer poems. Do the same with songs. 1.A.decides B.explains C.depends D.expects 2.A.year B.old C.age D.time 3.A.leave B.miss C.select D.pick 4.A.pleased with B.tired of    . C.boring of D.fond of 5.A.warmly B.luckily C.fortunately D.correctly 6.A.But B.Although C.For D.As 二、人与社会 (24-25九上·上海松江区·期中) Autism(自闭症) is a disorder of the brain that happens in the first three years of life. It   1 the brain’s normal development. Most autistic patients have difficulty talking with other people or doing things. However, some of the autistic people have surprising abilities. For example, some can memorize many things and some can do calculations really fast. Raymond Babbitt in the 1988 film Rain Man is an   2 of autistic people. The character in the film was based on Kim Peek, a man from the USA.Peek couldn't switch on a light or put his clothes on by himself. But his   3 was so surprising that he could remember almost anything. He could memorize every road, place and distance on maps. He could even remember almost every word in thousands of books. His way of reading was more   4 . Peek could read two pages at the same time in just eight to ten seconds. He read the left page with his left eye and the right page with his right eye. Scientists still don't know for sure why some autistic people have special talent after they have done a lot of research. There is one possible explanation. When certain parts of the brain are    5 by autism, other parts of the brain might get stronger. Therefore, special abilities were born. But not all people with autism have special abilities. 6 autistic people with special abilities are rare and the abilities cannot be trained. According to research, only ten percent of autistic people show any signs of special talent. 1.A.helps B.increases C.affects D.records 2.A.actress B.inventor C.owner D.example 3.A.memory B.behavior C.change D.smile 4.A.common B.amazing C.frightening D.traditional 5.A.rebuilt B.recognized C.repaired D.damaged 6.A.Above all B.On average C.In fact D.In addition (24-25九上·上海普陀区·期中)Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文) . Cormorant fishing is a Chinese traditional skill. Traditional skills are those 1 that have been passed down from generation to generation. These skills can include things like weaving, pottery making, or woodworking. They are often 2 rural areas (农村) and small communities where people have been able to keep these skills over time. Traditional skills are important because they help to protect cultural heritage (遗产). By passing on these skills, we are able to keep alive the knowledge and skills that have been used for centuries. This not only enables these traditions to continue, but also makes us interested in the history and culture of different communities around the world. Another reason why traditional skills are valuable is that they 3 a way for people to protect their environment. Many traditional skills use natural materials such as wood, clay, or wool. By working with these materials, people are able to develop a deeper understanding of the natural world and the resources that 4 to them. Although there are many benefits of traditional skills, they are becoming less popular in today’s world. As technology advances and our lives become more fast-paced, many people 5 have the time or desire to learn these skills. Besides, some traditional skills are replaced by modern ones that are faster or easier to use. However, there are still many people who value traditional skills and are working hard to keep them alive. Whether 6 workshops or simply passing on knowledge to family members, these people are helping to ensure that these skills continue to be a part of our cultural heritage for generations to come. 1.A.items B.chances C.influences D.abilities 2.A.different from B.connected with C.covered with D.aware of 3.A.provide B.reply C.support D.promise 4.A.harmful B.ancient C.available D.convenient 5.A.had better B.no longer C.would rather D.used to 6.A.except B.between C.during D.through (24-25九上·上海市北初级中学·期中) Get set for returning to school Prepare yourself for the year ahead with these simple steps. You may be heading back to school or have already started. It’s normal to feel both excited for a new school year and sad that the summer break is ending. You may also feel a little 1 about having new classrooms and teachers to meet. If so, you are not 2 ! Here are some ways to prepare for the year ahead. Look on the bright side There are many good things to going back to school. You may get to see friends more frequently, 3 . If you didn’t see your classmates much this summer, now you will. If you developed a new interest in comic strips or chess over the summer, you could 4 whether there is a club you could join at school. If not, perhaps you could start one. Maybe you want to try out for the school musical or compete in an after-school sport. Try making a list of the ideas you come up with in a notebook so you can review them and feel inspired by them. Gather supplies If you receive your school supplies in advance, start looking around your house for 5 you may already have and don’t need to buy. Ask a parent if unused school supplies are stored somewhere at home. 6 your desk or room for pencils, pens, sticky notes and folders from last year that you could use again. Then put these items in your backpack so it’s ready for your first day. 1.A.angry B.nervous C.frightened D.tired 2.A.alone B.single C.ready D.finished 3.A.in addition B.in fact C.for example D.as a result 4.A.find out B.care for C.give up D.stay calm 5.A.cases B.ideas C.marks D.items 6.A.Require B.Check C.Set D.Decorate (24-25九上·上海市西中学·期中) JK, the singer in the band, was my interviewee Jochen Klein. About 14 years ago, middle-aged Jochen decided to pack up before leaving for Shanghai, a beautiful city he fell in love with at first sight. But now, the 57-year-old German admitted he 1 imagined he would be a father when he arrived here. The city gave him the most important treasure in his life — a family with a Chinese wife and their ten-month-old baby girl. Holin: Hi Jochen, Can you tell me how you got that special name “You Heng (优衡)”? Jochen: When I was here for the first time, I reported from the World Engineering Congress. So I traveled along with students. One of them was Shanghainese, who studied in Germany, and because of him, I met several people here, so I had some 2 During 14 days, some of the people I met really became friends. They wanted me to have a name with meaning, and then we were searching books. After a few hours, they came up with the name “You Heng, which sounds a little bit 3 the pronunciation(发音) to my German name.” Holin: What made you decide to stay here for such a long time? Jochen: It is exciting to be here and it is a(an) 4 city to live in. A lot of things are going on here. I think one reason why I stayed here was... of course it is different culture, so you can learn a lot. But the main point is, I get to learn about myself. I learn something about myself all the time. Holin: Do you have any impressive Shanghai story? Jochen: I’m always curious. For me, there was no culture shock. What impressed me was that just almost everything is different. 5 , I realized eating is not just about food here, it really sticks people together which is the culture here. That is different from Germany. And the most impressive story is my wife. I met her in Bayer. She is of course a(n) 6 reason for me to stay here. She was always interested in German culture. Before I met her, I couldn’t imagine being a father. 1.A.even B.never C.sometimes D.still 2.A.ideas B.solutions C.connections D.difficulties 3.A.familiar to B.similar to C.comfortable with D.important to 4.A.surprising B.amazing C.strange D.usual 5.A.What’s more B.On the other hand C.Instead D.For example 6.A.unusual B.impossible C.additional D.simple 三、人与自然 (24-25九上·上海建平西校·期中) IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Ordinary people trying to make a difference in the world. This week, we speak to John Harrison, a volunteer at the Queensland Animal Shelter Have you ever volunteered at an animal shelter before? No, but I have had many years’ experience with animals. I 1 with animals. At one time my family had between five and eight dogs in the house, with four cats. I have many happy memories and many not so happy memories. I try to advise people on the care of their animals. I don’t tell people what to do. I just suggest to them and give them some new ideas. How long have you been a volunteer at the Queensland Shelter? I’ve been a volunteer for five years now. What are your 2 there? Well, I’m a bank manager, so I know my way around financial matters. At the shelter, I 3 organize events to raise money. So, you have quite an important position. What do other volunteers at the shelter do? Each year we find thousands of animals that need our help. This means a lot of work in many different areas. Some volunteers help out with the 4 of the animals. They feed and exercise them and make sure their cages are clean. Others help owners find their lost pets or sort out animal adoptions (领养). Can you give our readers some information about adoption? Before adoption, a vet checks the animal and vaccinates (注射疫苗) it. It 5 $200 to adopt an animal, but that also includes the vet services. Since the shelter opened in 2003, we have found homes for 3,166 dogs and 1,930 cats. That’s very impressive! Well, down at the shelter, we’re all 6 the work we’re doing and we hope to improve our services in the future. 1.A.took up B.put up C.grew up D.set up 2.A.choices B.disadvantages C.difficulties D.responsibilities 3.A.directly B.probably C.especially D.regularly 4.A.basic training B.daily care C.extra cost D.medical records 5.A.costs B.takes C.spends D.pays 6.A.tired of B.proud of C.busy with D.surprised at (24-25九上·上海杨浦区·期中) Should We Keep Bird Fishing Alive? Damin and Lily share their thoughts on bird fishing. Is it a good idea to keep this traditional practice alive? Bird fishing is a great tradition, says Damin Bird fishing should be left in the past, says Lily I believe that bird fishing is a tradition worth keeping. It’s a part of our history and a special way of life. There are several reasons why we should continue this practice. First, bird fishing is a(n)   1 sight. The cormorants are amazing creatures, and watching them work feels like seeing a dance with nature. It’s a beautiful thing to witness. Second, it’s an effective way of fishing. We don’t use nets or rods; we let the birds do the work. By tying a piece of grass around their necks, we make sure the fish are caught without harming the birds or the environment. Plus, bird fishing teaches us about   2 . The connection between the fisherman and the cormorants is special. It’s a partnership that has been passed down through generations, and it’s something we shouldn’t lose. Bird fishing is a skill that has been around for over a thousand years. It’s a part of our   3 , and keeping it alive is important for future generations to understand where we come from. In my view, bird fishing is an old tradition that might not be suitable for today’s world. Firstly, it’s a dying art. Not many young people are interested in learning it, and it’s hard work. It 4 a lot of patience and skill, and not everyone is willing to put in the effort. Secondly, there are better ways to fish nowadays. Modern fishing methods can catch more fish in less time, and they don’t 5 animals to do the work. What’s more, keeping cormorants for fishing might not be the best for the birds. They might prefer to live in the wild and catch their own food rather than being used by humans. 6 continuing this practice, we should focus on protecting wildlife and exploring better fishing methods. Although bird fishing is an interesting tradition, we must consider its future and the challenges it faces. 1.A.common B.amusing C.familiar D.exciting 2.A.teamwork B.respect for animals C.responsibility D.animal training 3.A.ambition B.culture C.economy D.knowledge 4.A.expects B.offers C.requires D.limits 5.A.pay for B.take care of C.make jokes about D.depend on 6.A.Except for B.Instead of C.In addition to D.As a result of (23-24九上·上海浦东模范中学·期中) Choose the best answer and complete the passage. (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) A black cat crossed your path? It might be your lucky day! Cat lovers know that kitty can bring good things like comfort and companionship. Meet four kitties to prove cats are dramatic animals! Top of the class One morning when the school bell rang, 33 students and one lost cat ran into a classroom. The kids started playing with him immediately. The kitten did not want to leave, and the students did not want him to go. So the cat, named Tombi was given a 1 checkup to make sure he would be safe to have in the school. Now officially the class cat, Tombi sleeps through classes on the bookshelf and then plays with the kids during breaks. This kitten is a real class cat! Spaced out The fur really flew on October 18, when Felicette became the first cat in space. The French cat rocketed toward the stars to help researchers learn whether animals could 2 from the space travel. After soaring more than one hundred miles above Earth, the high-flying cat safely returned home the same day. We bet she was seeing stars. Guide cat Terfel was losing his eyesight. Nervous of hurting himself, the dog 3 kept to his basket. But then a missing cat—Pwditat, wandered into the house and walked right up to Terfel. As if he 4 the fact that Terfel was blind, the cat led the dog into the garden as a guide. After that, Pwditat became part of the family. Pwditat helped Terfel get around the house. Who says cats and dogs can’t be friends? Cat detective A cat named Snowball helped to solve a crime—a serious one. When police found white cat hairs sticking to a jacket with blood on it, they took hard look at the Snowball and DNA in his hair. 5 every individual’s DNA is unique (独一无二的), scientists were able to show the hairs were Snowball’s. That way, police could 6 the jacket and the crime to Snowball’s owner. It was the first time cat DNA had been used to find a criminal. 1.A.colorful B.free C.cheap D.medical 2.A.suffer B.escape C.survive D.hear 3.A.mostly B.rarely C.sometimes D.never 4.A.was surprised at B.was aware of C.was satisfied with D.was supposed to 5.A.Since B.Unless C.So D.Even if 6.A.communicate B.connect C.compare D.compete 2 / 27 1 / 27 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 考前押题07 完形填空进阶练15篇 (三大主题,期中专项训练) 一、人与自我 1 二、人与社会 15 三、人与自然 22 一、人与自我 (24-25九上·上海黄浦区·期中) Self-growth is a journey that everyone has to go through in life. It is about understanding ourselves better, learning new skills and becoming a full man. The first step towards self-growth is self-reflection (自我反思). We must know our strengths, weaknesses, interests and values well. This can be done by simply taking some time to think. 1 we know ourselves better, we can start setting goals. The goals should be realistic and specific (具体的). For example, if we want to improve our maths skills, our goal could be to work out at least 10 maths problems a day. Setting goals, however, is not enough. We also need to take action to 2 them. We can practise new skills, read more books, or ask for help from others during the process. Along the way, we are 3 to meet challenges. Instead of getting upset, we should think of them as 4 to learn and grow. We must remember that the path to self-growth is not always 5 , but every step we take brings us closer to our goals. The mental health is one thing we must 6 during the process of self-growth. We should learn to deal with stress and negative emotions (消极情绪) and build good relationships with others. Sharing our feelings and experiences with someone we trust can be very helpful. In a word, self-growth is a long journey filled with growth and learning. It is about becoming the best of ourselves so that we can lead a happy and rich life. 1.A.Once B.Even C.Although D.Before 2.A.organize B.judge C.achieve D.explore 3.A.familiar B.certain C.pleased D.blind 4.A.risks B.accidents C.enemies D.chances 5.A.wide B.tidy C.modern D.smooth 6.A.care about B.stay away C.give in D.search for 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.D 6.A 【来源】上海市黄浦区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要阐述了自我成长是一个充满成长和学习的漫长旅程。 1.句意:一旦我们更好地了解自己,我们就可以开始设定目标。 Once曾经,一旦;Even甚至;Although虽然;Before在……之前。根据“…we know ourselves better, we can start setting goals.”可知,此处指在我们更好地了解自己之后,设立目标。故选A。 2.句意:我们也需要采取行动来实现它们。 organize组织;judge判断;achieve实现;explore探索。根据“We can practise new skills, read more books, or ask for help from others during the process.”可知,此处在介绍如何实现目标。故选C。 3.句意:在前进的道路上,我们肯定会遇到挑战。 familiar熟悉的;certain必然的;pleased愉快的;blind盲目的。根据“Along the way, we are … to meet challenges.”以及常识可知,前进的路上一定会遇到挑战。故选B。 4.句意:我们不应该感到不安,而应该把它们视为学习和成长的机会。 risks风险;accidents事故;enemies敌人;chances机会。根据“Instead of getting upset”可知,此处表示转折,指的是把挑战看作学习和成长的机会。故选D。 5.句意:我们必须记住,自我成长的道路并不总是平坦的,但我们迈出的每一步都使我们更接近目标。wide广泛的;tidy整洁的;modern现代的;smooth平坦的。根据“the path to self-growth is not always …”可知,自我成长的道路并不总是平坦的。故选D。 6.句意:心理健康是我们在自我成长过程中必须关心的一件事。 care about关心;stay away远离;give in让步;search for寻找。根据“The mental health is one thing we must … during the process of self-growth.”以及常识可知,心理健康是我们在自我成长过程中必须关心的一件事。故选A。 (24-25九上·上海闵行区·期中) The alarm clock went off for the second time. Tired from staying up late to watch a movie, Maddie unwillingly dragged herself out of bed. She loved movies, and she often stayed up late to watch them on TV. She 1 got dressed, took a bite of her breakfast, and raced to school. During the first lesson, Maddie had a 2 time focusing. She was staring out of the window when her teacher, Ms. Lorenz called her. “Maddie, I think you’ve forgotten your homework again,” Ms. Lorenz said. “How about finishing it today at school?” Maddie agreed. After school, she thought about the task for a while. Then she decided to write about a girl who loved movies. To make the story more fun, she decided to give the girl the ability to jump into the action of any movie she wanted. Maddie became so 3 in writing her story that at first she didn’t hear Ms. Lorenz tell her she could go home. When she had finished it, she gave it to Ms. Lorenz. When Ms. Lorenz returned the story, there was green ink everywhere. Maddie 4 her way of feedback—Ms. Lorenz, used green ink to make corrections because she thought students connected red ink with bad feelings. That night, Maddie examined her story. She 5 when she reached the last page and saw the words, “Nice job, Maddie! Your plot is exciting. I wish I could jump into movies! Write another piece to correct your mistakes and give it to me next week,” The words made Maddie want to do better. Right away, she rewrote the story, taking care to correct her mistakes. The next morning, she put her story into the homework box. And she got more encouraging words and instructions from Ms. Lorenz. Little by little, Maddie got better about completing homework and turning it in on time. She also worked on new movie ideas and discussed them with Ms. Lorenz. Her writing and grades were gradually improving. Her love for movies, along with her teacher’s 6 , opened up a new world of learning. 1.A.angrily B.carefully C.hurriedly D.properly 2.A.hard B.busy C.fair D.cool 3.A.experienced B.disappointed C.surprised D.excited 4.A.liked B.missed C.improved D.questioned 5.A.froze B.smiled C.dreamed D.regretted 6.A.comfort B.promise C.decision D.encouragement 【答案】1.C 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.D 【来源】上海市闵行区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了麦迪喜欢看电影,在老师的指导下,爱上学习的故事。 1.句意:她匆匆穿好衣服,吃了一口早餐,就跑到学校去了。 angrily生气地;carefully认真地;hurriedly匆忙地;properly合适地。根据“raced to school”可知,是“匆匆忙忙地穿衣服”。故选C。 2.句意:在第一节课上,麦迪很难集中注意力。 hard困难的;busy忙碌的;fair公平的;cool酷的。根据前文“Tired from staying up late to watch a movie, Maddie unwillingly dragged herself out of bed.”可知,麦迪熬夜看电影到很晚,非常累,由此可知,她上课很难集中注意力。故选A。 3.句意:麦迪全身心地投入到自己的故事写作中,以至于一开始她都没有听到洛伦茨告诉她可以回家了。 experienced有经验的;disappointed失望的;surprised惊讶的;excited兴奋的。根据“she didn’t hear Ms. Lorenz tell her she could go home”可知,她写故事很兴奋,没有听到老师让她回家,be excited in“对……感到兴奋”,固定短语。故选D。 4.句意:麦迪喜欢她的反馈方式—洛伦兹用绿墨水做批改,因为她认为学生们把红墨水和不好的感觉联系在一起。 liked喜欢;missed想念;improved提高;questioned疑问。根据“because she thought students connected red ink with bad feelings.”可知,因为她认为学生们会把红墨水和坏情绪联系在一起,由此可知,麦迪喜欢绿笔修改。故选A。 5.句意:当她翻到最后一页,看到上面写着:“干得好,麦迪!” froze冻住;smiled微笑;dreamed做梦;regretted后悔。根据“Nice job, Maddie! Your plot is exciting. ”可知,麦迪看到“做得好,麦迪,你的情节很精彩。”这样的评语会微笑。故选B。 6.句意:她对电影的热爱,加上老师的鼓励,开辟了一个新的学习世界。 comfort安慰;promise承诺;decision决定;encouragement鼓励。根据“opened up a new world of learning”可知,她对电影的热爱以及老师的鼓励,为她打开了学习的新世界。故选D。 (24-25九上·上海建平实验中学·期中)Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或短语,完成短文) One of my patients, a successful businessman, told me that before he fell ill, he wasn’t happy. Happiness was “having the cookie”. Only if you had the cookie could things be good. Unluckily, the cookie kept 1 . Some of the time it was money, sometimes power, sometimes nice things. A year and a half later, he sat in my office and told me that he had cancer (癌症). “It’s like I 2 learning how to live after I was a kid. When I give my son a cookie, he is happy. If I take the cookie away or it breaks, he is unhappy. But he is 2 years old and I am 43. It’s taken me this long to 3 that the cookie will never make me happy for long,” he said. “The minute you have the cookie, it starts to break or you start to 4 someone trying to take it away from you.” My patient laughed and said cancer had changed him. For the first time he was happy. No matter if his 5 was doing well or not, no matter if he won or lost at a game. “Two years ago, cancer asked me: ‘What is really important?’ Well, life is important— life with the cookie, life without the cookie. Happiness does not have 6 to do with the cookie; it has to do with being alive.” “I guess life is the cookie,” he added thoughtfully. 1.A.losing B.breaking C.changing D.eating 2.A.stopped B.started C.created D.imagined 3.A.remember B.understand C.guess D.wonder 4.A.look for B.worry about C.show off D.take care of 5.A.homework B.competition C.research D.business 6.A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something 【答案】1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.C 【来源】上海市建平实验中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文通过一位病人的故事,揭示了幸福的真正来源不是外在的物质(“饼干”),而是对生命本身的珍惜和理解。 1.句意:不幸的是,饼干一直在变化。 losing失去;breaking打破;changing改变;eating吃。根据下文“Some of the time it was money, sometimes power, sometimes nice things.”可知,“饼干”不断在变化,故选C。 2.句意:好像在我成为孩子以后就停止学习如何生活了。 stopped停止;started开始;created创造;imagined想象。根据“When I give my son a cookie, he is happy. If I take the cookie away or it breaks, he is unhappy.”及后文作者生病后的感悟“life is important—life with the cookie, life without the cookie. Happiness does not have... to do with the cookie; it has to do with being alive.”可知,小时候一直到生病前作者会因为没有得到饼干而不开心,但是真正的生活无关饼干,所以此处指成为孩子后就停止了学习怎么生活,故选A。 3.句意:我花了这么长时间才明白饼干不会让我长久快乐。 remember记得;understand理解;guess猜测;wonder想知道。根据“....that the cookie will never make me happy for long”可知,是明白了饼干不会让他长久快乐,故选B。 4.句意:从你拿到饼干的那一刻起,你开始担心有人会把它拿走。 look for寻找;worry about担心;show off炫耀;take care of照顾。根据“you start to ...someone trying to take it away from you”可知,是担心有人会拿走饼干,故选B。 5.句意:无论他的生意是否顺利,不管他在比赛中是赢是输。 homework作业;competition竞争;research研究;business生意。根据“One of my patients, a successful businessman”可知,他是商人,所以这里指的是他的生意,故选D。 6.句意:幸福与饼干无关,而是与活着有关。 everything一切;nothing没有什么;anything任何事物;something某事。根据“it has to do with being alive”可知,幸福与饼干无任何关系,否定句用anything。故选C。 (24-25九上·上海浦东新区·期中) 28 years ago, my grandparents invited us to their home for Thanksgiving dinner. Their tiny house was 1 . There were my parents, my brothers, and me. My two uncles were there with their families as well. The kitchen table was full and people were eating on the TV table. Our stomachs were being filled with turkey, mashed potatoes (土豆泥), pies, etc. Old 2 were being shared with laughter and love. Conversations about my father and uncles were going on at once. My grandparents talked a lot of funny stories that happened when they were young. I sat off to the side, silently sipping (小口喝) my sweet milk and just listening. Suddenly, I felt very glad. I saw my brothers smiling with their face 3 with mashed potatoes. My grandmother was cutting up apple pies for dessert 4 , having a big smile on her face. My mom and aunts-in-law were talking in one corner in a low voice. My dad and two uncles were 5 each other in the living room, and the room was filled with waves of laughter. As I watched it all, all of a sudden, I had a feeling in the centre of my chest. It was a curious mixture of peace, satisfaction, love and joy. I realized then what I was feeling: happiness. So many years have gone by. Still, that 6 lives on in my heart like it was yesterday. It wasn’t the food that made it so special. It was the coming together as a family in love. My grandparents have left us forever now and my uncles and I don’t see each other. Yet, I can still feel their love for our family. I will carry the love forever in my heart and soul. 1.A.warm B.tidy C.modern D.crowded 2.A.films B.books C.programs D.memories 3.A.covered B.kept C.decorated D.dealt 4.A.luckily B.happily C.seriously D.quickly 5.A.making fun of B.complaining about C.taking care of D.competing with 6.A.journey B.supper C.story D.moment 【答案】1.D 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.D 【来源】上海市浦东新区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文主要讲述了一次令人难忘的感恩节晚宴。 1.句意:他们的小房子很拥挤。 warm温暖的;tidy整洁的;modern现代的;crowded拥挤的。根据“There were my parents, my brothers, and me. My two uncles were there with their families as well.”可知人很多,很拥挤。故选D。 2.句意:过去的回忆在笑声和爱中被分享。 films电影;books书;programs节目;memories回忆。根据“Conversations about my father and uncles were going on at once. My grandparents talked a lot of funny stories that happened when they were young.”可知被分享的是过去的回忆。故选D。 3.句意:我看到我的兄弟们满脸都是土豆泥,面带微笑。 covered覆盖;kept保持;decorated装饰;dealt处理。根据“with their face ... with mashed potatoes”可知脸上满是土豆泥。故选A。 4.句意:奶奶开心地把苹果派切成小块作为甜点,脸上挂着灿烂的笑容。 luckily幸运地;happily高兴地;seriously严肃地;quickly快速地。根据“having a big smile on her face”可知奶奶很开心。故选B。 5.句意:我爸爸和两个叔叔在客厅里互相开玩笑,房间里充满了一阵阵的笑声。 making fun of开玩笑;complaining about抱怨;taking care of照顾;competing with竞争。根据“and the room was filled with waves of laughter”可知在互相开玩笑。故选A。 6.句意:然而,那一刻至今仍深深地印在我的心中,仿佛就发生在昨天一样。 journey旅程;supper晚餐;story故事;moment时刻。根据“that ... lives on in my heart like it was yesterday”及上文内容可推出是那一刻的回忆仍在心间。故选D。 (24-25九上·上海宝山区·期中)Vertical Gardens Helen didn’t have a big yard. She only had a small deck (平台) overlooking a tiny piece of grass. It was not enough yard for her dog to play on. She really wanted a garden, but didn’t have space. Luckily, she came up with a creative idea to solve the problem. Helen used to keep a few plants in pots on the deck. They took up space and there was 1 any room for her table and chairs. Therefore, she made some flower boxes with rope to put plants in. She 2 one on her window and put two more on the bars, which were great for flowers. This helped for a long time, but she still longed for more. Helen finally got an idea: if she couldn’t build out, why not build up? She had heard of vertical gardening from a friend. She had wooden fences all around her little pieces of grass, so if she could fix some pots to the fence, she would save much space. Helen went to the building store and got some supplies. It was 3 to find pots in proper size and fitted her fence, so she looked around to find something else for her vertical garden. Then she had an idea with rain gutters (排水槽). Rain gutters can hold water, so why not plants? She decided to try them. Back at home, Helen fixed her boards to her fence for supporting the gutters. She put the cap on the end and extra supports in the middle. Then she filled them with potting soil and planted three long rows of 4 .        A few days later, there were new leaves. Weeks later, Helen was harvesting (收获) carrots to eat. She was so excited that she couldn’t wait to 5 her harvest to parents. Helen’s parents were surprised and cooked the carrots for dinner. They tasted delicious! Now, Helen lined all three walls of her fence with more long rain gutter planters. To her joy, she had made her vertical garden! 6 , her dog had enough room to run free. The vertical garden was beautiful and lively as well! 1.A.usually B.hardly C.sadly D.probably 2.A.hid B.carried C.hung D.stuck 3.A.difficult B.attractive C.convenient D.simple 4.A.grass B.vegetables C.earth D.flowers 5.A.complain about B.live on C.pay for D.show off 6.A.For example B.In other words C.What’s more D.In brief 【答案】1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 【来源】上海市宝山区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文主要介绍了Helen设计并建造自己的垂直花园的过程和感受。 1.句意:它们占用了空间,她的桌椅几乎没有地方。 usually通常;hardly几乎不;sadly悲哀地;probably可能地。根据“They took up space and there was...any room for her table and chairs. ”可知,因为花盆占据了平台的位置,就没有桌子和椅子的地方了,此处表示否定,用hardly。故选B。 2.句意:她在窗户上挂了一个,在栅栏上又放了两个,这些栅栏很适合放花。 hid隐藏;carried携带;hung挂;stuck卡住。根据“Therefore, she made some flower boxes with rope to put plants in. ”可知是用绳子做了花盒放植物,这是为了把植物挂起来,用hung。故选C。 3.句意:找到合适尺寸并适合她栅栏的花盆很困难,所以她四处寻找其他东西来做垂直花园。 difficult困难的;attractive有吸引力的;convenient方便的;simple简单的。根据“find pots in proper size and fitted her fence, so she looked around to find something else for her vertical garden”可知,找到合适尺寸的花盆很困难,所以Helen四处寻找。故选A。 4.句意:然后她在里面填上盆栽土,种下了三长排蔬菜。 grass草;vegetables蔬菜;earth地球;flowers花。根据下文“Weeks later, Helen was harvesting (收获) carrots to eat.”可知,此处种植的是胡萝卜,属于蔬菜。故选B。 5.句意:她非常兴奋,迫不及待地想向父母炫耀她的收获。 complain about抱怨;live on继续活着;pay for支付;show off炫耀。根据“She was so excited...her harvest to parents”可知,Helen迫不及待地要向父母炫耀她的收获。故选D。 6.句意:更重要的是,她的狗有足够的空间自由奔跑。 For example例如;In other words换句话说;What’s more而且;In brief简而言之。根据“To her joy, she had made her vertical garden!”及“her dog had enough room to run free.”可知,前后句意是递进关系。故选C。 (24-25九上·上海进才实验中学·期中)Choose the words or expressions to complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或短语,完成短文) HELP OTHERS, HELP YOURSELF Science shows that helping others can make you feel good too. The key is to find the approach that works for you. There’s a Chinese saying that goes: “If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a 1 , go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, get rich. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.” For thousands of years, the greatest thinkers have suggested the same thing: Happiness is found in helping others. Scientific research provides data to support the idea that helping others may be the secret to living a life that is happier, healthier, and more 2 . Giving can feel great. And as we learn early, it’s better to give than to 3 . Plus, the more you give, the more you stand to gain happiness. Follow these tips: 1 Find your passion. It’s not how much you give. It’s how much love you put into giving. You may 4 one purpose more than others, and that’s okay. Support the purpose that feels right for you. 2 Give your time. The gift of time is often more valuable to the receiver, and more satisfying to the giver, than the gift of money. We don’t all have the same amount of money, but we all have time. We can give some of this time to help others—whether a few hours each day, or a few days each year. 3 Give to groups with clear 5 . Michael Norton, a professor at Harvard Business School, in Massachusetts, says that “giving to a charity that clearly says what they’re going to do with your money leads to more happiness.” 4 Don’t forget about yourself. “Selfless giving ... easily becomes overwhelming (令人不知所措的),” psychologist Adam Grant says. He advises giving to others, 6 keeping your personal and emotional needs in mind. You matter too! 5 Be proactive. Set aside time to serve your community. Think about your choices, and find the purpose and type of service that best match your values. 1.A.minute B.hour C.day D.year 2.A.comfortable B.meaningful C.boring D.relaxing 3.A.receive B.offer C.buy D.search 4.A.talk about B.think about C.worry about D.care about 5.A.hobbies B.dreams C.goals D.jobs 6.A.but B.although C.then D.or 【答案】1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.A 【来源】上海市进才实验中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文简述了助人为乐对个人幸福感的好处,并提供了一些实践建议,如找到个人热情、捐赠时间和保持自我关怀等,以帮助人们通过助人提升幸福感。 1.句意:如果你想快乐一天,去钓鱼吧。 minute分钟;hour小时;day天;year年。根据“If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a ..., go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, get rich.”可知,此处的时间是介于小时和年之间,day“天”符合。故选C。 2.句意:科学研究提供了数据来支持这一观点,即帮助别人可能是过上更快乐、更健康、更有意义的生活的秘密。 comfortable舒适的;meaningful有意义的;boring无聊的;relaxing放松的。根据“Happiness is found in helping others”可知,此处是说帮助别人能过上更有意义的生活,meaningful“有意义的”符合。故选B。 3.句意:而且我们很早就学到,给予比接受要好。 receive接受;offer提供;buy买;search寻找。根据“Giving can feel great”及“it’s better to give than to ...”可知,此处是说给予比接受要好,receive“接受”符合。故选A。 4.句意:你可能比其他人更关心一个目的,这没关系。 talk about谈论;think about考虑;worry about担心;care about关心。根据“You may ... one purpose more than others, and that’s okay. Support the purpose that feels right for you”可知,此处是说你可能比其他人更关心一个目的,care about“关心”符合。故选D。 5.句意:给有明确目标的群体。 hobbies爱好;dreams梦想;goals目标;jobs工作。根据“Michael Norton, a professor at Harvard Business School, in Massachusetts, says that ‘giving to a charity that clearly says what they’re going to do with your money leads to more happiness’”可知,此处是说给有明确目标的群体,goals“目标”符合。故选C。 6.句意:他建议给予他人,但要记住你的个人和情感需求。 but但是;although尽管;then然后;or或者。根据“He advises giving to others, ... keeping your personal and emotional needs in mind.”可知,前后是转折关系,即虽然要给予别人,但也不能忽视自己,用but连接。故选A。 (24-25九上·上海崇明区·期中)Choose the best answer and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文) Making Healthy Comparisons Do you often compare yourself to other people? Comparisons can help to make decisions and inspire (激励) you, but they can also pull you into a comparison trap (陷阱). Whether it’s the number of goals you’ve scored at football or how many books you’ve read, it’s easy to compare yourself to someone else. Scientists say it’s a(an) 1 behavior that helps humans learn from each other, live happily together and achieve more. Becky Goddard is a child therapist (someone who helps children understand feelings). She believes that “comparisons can make us feel good and bad about ourselves.” “Comparing up” means seeing someone doing better than you and using that to inspire yourself to 2 and try harder. However, Goddard says, “Sometimes it can make you feel bad about yourself and make you feel less 3 ”. “Comparing down” is when you see someone who seems like they’re not doing as well as you. This might make you feel you’re doing well, but it can also 4 you from wanting to improve. So, what should you do if you often find yourself caught up in the comparison trap? One piece of advice from Goddard is to be with cheerleaders, or supportive friends. Spend time with people who 5 our strengths rather than compare themselves to you. Above all, remember that the most important competition is with yourself. Focus on your own 6 and how you can become better and better. 1.A.interesting B.natural C.strange D.unusual 2.A.aim higher B.run faster C.sleep earlier D.think deeper 3.A.careful B.confident C.independent D.patient 4.A.free B.protect C.save D.stop 5.A.attract B.ignore C.praise D.trust 6.A.address B.beauty C.happiness D.progress 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.D 【来源】上海市崇明区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文主要讲述了在我们的生活中,我们经常容易陷入“比较陷阱”,从而影响自己,因此我们应该关注自己的成就,和自己比较。 1.句意:科学家表示,这是一种自然行为,有助于人类相互学习,共同快乐生活,取得更多成就。 interesting有趣的;natural自然的;strange奇怪的;unusual不寻常的。根据“Whether it’s the number of goals you’ve scored at football or how many books you’ve read, it’s easy to compare yourself to someone else.”可知,无论是你在足球上进了多少球,还是你读了多少书,你都很容易把自己和别人比较,这是一种很自然的行为,故选B。 2.句意:“攀比”的意思是看到别人比你做得更好,以此来激励自己树立更高的目标,更加努力。 aim higher追求更高的目标;run faster跑得更快;sleep earlier睡得更早;think deeper更深入地思考。根据“‘Comparing up’ means seeing someone doing better than you and using that to inspire yourself to…and try harder.”可知,看到别人比自己优秀,来激励自己可以追求更高的目标,故选A。 3.句意:有时它会让你对自己感觉不好,让你感觉不那么自信。 careful仔细的;confident自信的;independent独立的;patient耐心的。根据“Sometimes it can make you feel bad about yourself”可知,对自己感觉不好,没有那么自信,故选B。 4.句意:这可能会让你觉得自己做得很好,但它也会阻止你想要提高。 free释放;protect保护;save节省;stop停止。根据“‘Comparing down’ is when you see someone who seems like they’re not doing as well as you.”可知,看到别人做得不如自己,这会让你觉得自己做得很好,就没有前进的动力,也就是阻止了你进步,故选D。 5.句意:花时间和那些赞美我们优点的人在一起,而不是拿他们自己和你比较。 attract吸引;ignore忽略;praise称赞;trust相信。根据“to be with cheerleaders, or supportive friends.”和“ Spend time with people who… our strengths”可知,要与那种赞美人们优点的人在一起,故选C。 6.句意:关注自己的进步,关注自己如何变得越来越好。 address地址;beauty美丽;happiness幸福;progress进步。根据“Above all, remember that the most important competition is with yourself.”和“how you can become better and better”可知,要和自己比较,所以是关注自己取得的进步,故选D。 (24-25九上·上海奉贤区·期中) You can improve your child’s hearing memory considerably (相当大地). Once his hearing memory has been greatly improved, he’ll be able to use and remember what he listens to in class. The success of these suggestions 1 on your ability to use your child’s natural desire to get involved in games he finds simple and fun. A good way to begin is to read aloud a sentence from a book suitable for your child’s reading 2 . Then ask your youngster to repeat the sentence back to you correctly. Next, reread the sentence, leaving out a particular word. See if your child can identify the word you 3 out. At the beginning, use only simple sentences. Gradually, increase the length of the sentences. Make sure you don’t rush things along too quickly, or your child may become discouraged and 4 the game. Take your child shopping with you often. He’s to remember a list of items you want to buy in the supermarket. At first, ask him to remember only a few things. Then, as he shows increase ability to remember things, make the list longer and longer. Praise him 5 when he shows increased ability to remember things. He’ll become proud of his “good” memory and will happily play the game. Encourage your child to learn easy and short poems. 6 his ability to do this becomes stronger, encourage him to remember longer poems. Do the same with songs. 1.A.decides B.explains C.depends D.expects 2.A.year B.old C.age D.time 3.A.leave B.miss C.select D.pick 4.A.pleased with B.tired of    . C.boring of D.fond of 5.A.warmly B.luckily C.fortunately D.correctly 6.A.But B.Although C.For D.As 【答案】1.C 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.D 【来源】上海市奉贤区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文介绍了如何提高孩子的听力记忆力。 1.句意:这些建议的成功取决于你是否有能力利用孩子的自然欲望参与他觉得简单有趣的游戏。 decides决定;explains解释;depends取决于;expects期望。根据“on your ability to use your child’s natural desire to get involved in games he finds simple and fun.”可知,这里是取决于你是否有能力利用孩子的自然欲望参与他觉得简单有趣的游戏。故选C。 2.句意:一个好的开始方法是大声朗读适合孩子阅读年龄的书中的一句话。 year年;old老的;age年龄;time时间。根据“your child’s reading”可知,这里是适合孩子阅读年龄的书。故选C。 3.句意:看看你的孩子是否能识别你漏掉的单词。 leave留下;miss错过;select选择;pick挑选。根据“Next, reread the sentence, leaving out a particular word.”可知,这里指你漏掉的单词,leave out“漏掉”。故选A。 4.句意:确保你不要操之过急,否则你的孩子可能会对游戏感到气馁和厌倦。 pleased with满意;tired of厌倦;boring of错误形式;fond of喜欢。根据“your child may become discouraged and…the game.”可知,这里是可能会对游戏感到气馁和厌倦。故选B。 5.句意:当他表现出更强的记忆力时,热情地表扬他。 warmly热烈地,热情地;luckily幸运的是;fortunately幸运地;correctly正确地。根据“Praise him…when he shows increased ability to remember things.”可知,当他表现出更强的记忆力时,应该要热情地表扬他。故选A。 6.句意:当他的能力越来越强时,鼓励他记住更长的诗。 But但是;Although虽然;For对于;As当。根据“his ability to do this becomes stronger,”可知,这里是由as引导的时间状语从句,表示“当能力变强的时候”。故选D。 二、人与社会 (24-25九上·上海松江区·期中) Autism(自闭症) is a disorder of the brain that happens in the first three years of life. It   1 the brain’s normal development. Most autistic patients have difficulty talking with other people or doing things. However, some of the autistic people have surprising abilities. For example, some can memorize many things and some can do calculations really fast. Raymond Babbitt in the 1988 film Rain Man is an   2 of autistic people. The character in the film was based on Kim Peek, a man from the USA.Peek couldn't switch on a light or put his clothes on by himself. But his   3 was so surprising that he could remember almost anything. He could memorize every road, place and distance on maps. He could even remember almost every word in thousands of books. His way of reading was more   4 . Peek could read two pages at the same time in just eight to ten seconds. He read the left page with his left eye and the right page with his right eye. Scientists still don't know for sure why some autistic people have special talent after they have done a lot of research. There is one possible explanation. When certain parts of the brain are    5 by autism, other parts of the brain might get stronger. Therefore, special abilities were born. But not all people with autism have special abilities. 6 autistic people with special abilities are rare and the abilities cannot be trained. According to research, only ten percent of autistic people show any signs of special talent. 1.A.helps B.increases C.affects D.records 2.A.actress B.inventor C.owner D.example 3.A.memory B.behavior C.change D.smile 4.A.common B.amazing C.frightening D.traditional 5.A.rebuilt B.recognized C.repaired D.damaged 6.A.Above all B.On average C.In fact D.In addition 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 【来源】2021年上海市崇明区中考二模英语试题(含听力) 【分析】自闭症是大脑的一种紊乱,影响大脑的正常发育。本文介绍自闭症发生的时间和症状,举例说明有些自闭症患者有些特殊的才能,事实上,只有百分之十的自闭症患者表现出一些特殊才能的迹象,这些能力是无法训练的。 1.句意:它影响大脑的正常发育。 helps帮助;increases增加;affects影响;records记录;根据上文“Autism is a disorder of the brain”自闭症是大脑的紊乱;可知此处指“影响大脑的正常发育”;故选C。 2.句意:雷蒙德·巴比特在1988年的电影《雨人》中就是自闭症患者的一个例子。 actress女演员;inventor发明家;owner主人;example例子;上文“some of the autistic people have surprising abilities. For example, some can memorize many things and some can do calculations really fast”讲述有些自闭症患者有着惊人的能力,比如记忆力、计算能力;可知此处是举一个例;故选D。 3.句意:但他的记忆力太惊人了,几乎什么都能记住。 memory记忆;behavior行为;change更改;smile微笑;根据“he could remember almost anything”可知此处指“他的记忆力”;故选A。 4.句意:他的阅读方式更令人惊奇。 common普通的;amazing令人惊奇的;frightening惊人的;traditional传统的;根据下文“Peek could read two pages at the same time in just eight to ten seconds. He read the left page with his left eye and the right page with his right eye.”在8到10秒内同时阅读两页,他用左眼看左页,用右眼看右页;可知,Peek的阅读速度和阅读方法是令人惊奇的;故选B。 5.句意:当大脑的某些部分因自闭症受到损害时,大脑的其他部分可能会变得更厉害。 rebuilt重建;recognized认出;repaired修复;damaged损坏;由上文可知,自闭症是是大脑的紊乱,它影响大脑的正常发育;可知此处指“大脑的某些部分受到损害”;故选D。 6.句意:事实上,有特殊能力的自闭症患者很少见,这些能力是无法训练的。 Above all最重要的是;On average平均;In fact事实上;In addition此外;上文讲述有些自闭症患者有特殊的功能;根据下文“autistic people with special abilities are rare and the abilities cannot be trained”有特殊能力的自闭症患者很少见,而且这些能力是无法训练的;引出相反的事实;故选C。 (24-25九上·上海普陀区·期中)Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文) . Cormorant fishing is a Chinese traditional skill. Traditional skills are those 1 that have been passed down from generation to generation. These skills can include things like weaving, pottery making, or woodworking. They are often 2 rural areas (农村) and small communities where people have been able to keep these skills over time. Traditional skills are important because they help to protect cultural heritage (遗产). By passing on these skills, we are able to keep alive the knowledge and skills that have been used for centuries. This not only enables these traditions to continue, but also makes us interested in the history and culture of different communities around the world. Another reason why traditional skills are valuable is that they 3 a way for people to protect their environment. Many traditional skills use natural materials such as wood, clay, or wool. By working with these materials, people are able to develop a deeper understanding of the natural world and the resources that 4 to them. Although there are many benefits of traditional skills, they are becoming less popular in today’s world. As technology advances and our lives become more fast-paced, many people 5 have the time or desire to learn these skills. Besides, some traditional skills are replaced by modern ones that are faster or easier to use. However, there are still many people who value traditional skills and are working hard to keep them alive. Whether 6 workshops or simply passing on knowledge to family members, these people are helping to ensure that these skills continue to be a part of our cultural heritage for generations to come. 1.A.items B.chances C.influences D.abilities 2.A.different from B.connected with C.covered with D.aware of 3.A.provide B.reply C.support D.promise 4.A.harmful B.ancient C.available D.convenient 5.A.had better B.no longer C.would rather D.used to 6.A.except B.between C.during D.through 【答案】1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.D 【来源】上海市奉贤区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文主要介绍了中国传统的鸬鹚捕鱼技术,以及传统技能的重要性。 1.句意:传统技能是代代相传的能力。 items项目;chances机会;influences影响;abilities能力。根据“Traditional skills are those...that have been passed down from generation to generation.”可知,传统技能是代代相传的能力。故选D。 2.句意:他们经常与农村地区和小社区联系在一起,在那里人们能够随着时间的推移保持这些技能。 different from与……不同;connected with与……相联系;covered with用……覆盖;aware of意识到。根据“rural areas (农村) and small communities”可知,应是把农村地区和小社区联系在一起。故选B。 3.句意:传统技能之所以有价值的另一个原因是,它们为人们提供了一种保护环境的方法。 provide提供;reply回答;support支持;promise承诺。根据“...a way for people to protect their environment”可知,是为人们提供了保护环境的方法,provide sth for sb“为某人提供某物”。故选A。 4.句意:通过使用这些材料,人们能够更深入地了解自然界和可用的资源。 harmful有害的;ancient古老的;available有用的;convenient方便的。根据“use natural materials such as wood, clay, or wool”可知,这些是可用的天然资源。故选C。 5.句意:随着技术的进步和生活节奏的加快,许多人不再有时间或欲望学习这些技能。 had better最好;no longer不再;would rather宁愿;used to曾经。根据“our lives become more fast-paced”可知,人们不再有时间学习这些技能。故选B。 6.句意:无论是通过工作坊还是简单地向家人传授知识,这些人都在帮助确保这些技能在未来几代人中继续成为我们文化遗产的一部分。 except除了;between在……中间;during在……期间;through通过。根据“workshops”可知,是通过工作坊将传统技能传承下来。故选D。 (24-25九上·上海市北初级中学·期中) Get set for returning to school Prepare yourself for the year ahead with these simple steps. You may be heading back to school or have already started. It’s normal to feel both excited for a new school year and sad that the summer break is ending. You may also feel a little 1 about having new classrooms and teachers to meet. If so, you are not 2 ! Here are some ways to prepare for the year ahead. Look on the bright side There are many good things to going back to school. You may get to see friends more frequently, 3 . If you didn’t see your classmates much this summer, now you will. If you developed a new interest in comic strips or chess over the summer, you could 4 whether there is a club you could join at school. If not, perhaps you could start one. Maybe you want to try out for the school musical or compete in an after-school sport. Try making a list of the ideas you come up with in a notebook so you can review them and feel inspired by them. Gather supplies If you receive your school supplies in advance, start looking around your house for 5 you may already have and don’t need to buy. Ask a parent if unused school supplies are stored somewhere at home. 6 your desk or room for pencils, pens, sticky notes and folders from last year that you could use again. Then put these items in your backpack so it’s ready for your first day. 1.A.angry B.nervous C.frightened D.tired 2.A.alone B.single C.ready D.finished 3.A.in addition B.in fact C.for example D.as a result 4.A.find out B.care for C.give up D.stay calm 5.A.cases B.ideas C.marks D.items 6.A.Require B.Check C.Set D.Decorate 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.B 【来源】2023年上海市黄浦区中考一模英语试题 【导语】本文介绍了学生回到学校会激动或者紧张,文章为做好准备回校提供了一些建议。 1.句意:你也可能对有新教室和与老师见面感到紧张。 angry生气的;nervous紧张的;frightened害怕的;tired累的。根据语境“It’s normal to feel both excited for a new school year and sad that the summer break is ending. You may also feel a little…about having new classrooms and teachers to meet.”可知,前文提到激动,后文提到有新教室或者和老师见面感到“紧张”,前后形成对比,故选B。 2.句意:如果是这样,你不是独自奋战。 alone孤独的;single单个的;ready准备好的;finished完成的。根据前后语境“It’s normal to feel both excited…You may also feel a little…about having new classrooms and teachers to meet. If so, you are not…Here are some ways to prepare for the year ahead.”可知,你会紧张也会激动,下文提出给你一些建议,所以中间是“你并不是孤军奋战”。故选A。 3.句意:例如,你也许更加频繁的见朋友。 in addition另外;in fact事实上;for example例如;as a result因此。根据前一句和本句“There are many good things to going back to school. You may get to see friends more frequently…”可知,返回学校有很多好处,例如,你会频繁见朋友,后句是前一句的例子。故选C。 4.句意:如果你在整个夏天对连环画或者象棋产生了兴趣,你可以找出学校是否有你可以加入的俱乐部。 find out找出;care for关心;give up放弃;stay calm保持冷静。根据语境“If you developed a new interest in comic strips or chess over the summer, you could…whether there is a club you could join at school.”可知,如果你在暑假发现了新的兴趣,你就能在学校“找出”你能加入的俱乐部。故选A。 5.句意:如果你提前收到学校的供给品,开始四周看看你的房子,寻找一下你已经有且不需要买的物品。 cases情况;ideas想法;marks记号;items物品。根据语境“If you receive your school supplies in advance, start looking around your house for…you may already have and don’t need to buy.”可知,学校如果提前发东西了,可以看看已经有的且不需要购买的“物品”了,故选D。 6.句意:检查你的桌子或房间里是否有去年可以再次使用的铅笔、钢笔、便利贴和文件夹。 Require要求;Check检查;Set设置;Decorate装饰。根据语境“…your desk or room for pencils, pens, sticky notes and folders from last year that you could use again.”可知,“检查”一下房间或者书桌上去年用过的东西是否还能再次使用,故选B。 (24-25九上·上海市西中学·期中) JK, the singer in the band, was my interviewee Jochen Klein. About 14 years ago, middle-aged Jochen decided to pack up before leaving for Shanghai, a beautiful city he fell in love with at first sight. But now, the 57-year-old German admitted he 1 imagined he would be a father when he arrived here. The city gave him the most important treasure in his life — a family with a Chinese wife and their ten-month-old baby girl. Holin: Hi Jochen, Can you tell me how you got that special name “You Heng (优衡)”? Jochen: When I was here for the first time, I reported from the World Engineering Congress. So I traveled along with students. One of them was Shanghainese, who studied in Germany, and because of him, I met several people here, so I had some 2 During 14 days, some of the people I met really became friends. They wanted me to have a name with meaning, and then we were searching books. After a few hours, they came up with the name “You Heng, which sounds a little bit 3 the pronunciation(发音) to my German name.” Holin: What made you decide to stay here for such a long time? Jochen: It is exciting to be here and it is a(an) 4 city to live in. A lot of things are going on here. I think one reason why I stayed here was... of course it is different culture, so you can learn a lot. But the main point is, I get to learn about myself. I learn something about myself all the time. Holin: Do you have any impressive Shanghai story? Jochen: I’m always curious. For me, there was no culture shock. What impressed me was that just almost everything is different. 5 , I realized eating is not just about food here, it really sticks people together which is the culture here. That is different from Germany. And the most impressive story is my wife. I met her in Bayer. She is of course a(n) 6 reason for me to stay here. She was always interested in German culture. Before I met her, I couldn’t imagine being a father. 1.A.even B.never C.sometimes D.still 2.A.ideas B.solutions C.connections D.difficulties 3.A.familiar to B.similar to C.comfortable with D.important to 4.A.surprising B.amazing C.strange D.usual 5.A.What’s more B.On the other hand C.Instead D.For example 6.A.unusual B.impossible C.additional D.simple 【答案】1.B 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.C 【来源】2022年上海市浦东区中考一模英语试题(读写二) 【导语】本文是作者与乐队的歌手Jochen Klein有关对于上海留下深刻的印象以及他留在上海这么久的一个采访。 1.句意:但是现在,这位57岁的德国人承认,当他来到这里的时候,他从未想象过自己会成为一个父亲。 even甚至;never从未;sometimes有时;still仍然。根据“imagined he would be a father when he arrived here”以及“The city gave him the most important treasure in his life — a family with a Chinese wife and their ten-month-old baby girl”可知,从未想象过自己会成为一名父亲,故选B。 2.句意:其中一个是上海人,在德国留学,因为他,我在这里认识了几个人,所以我有了一些联系。 ideas想法;solutions解决方案;connections连接;difficulties困难。根据“During 14 days, some of the people I met really became friends”可知,因为这个人才和其他的一些人有了些许的联系,成为了朋友,故选C。 3.句意:几个小时后,他们想出了一个名字“You Heng,这听起来有点像我的德语名字的发音。” familiar to熟悉;similar to与……相似;comfortable with对……感到舒服;important to对……重要。根据“which sounds a little bit… the pronunciation(发音) to my German name”可知,发音有点相似我德国的名字,故选B。 4.句意:很高兴来到这里,这是一个令人惊叹的城市。 surprising惊讶的;amazing惊人的;strange奇怪的;usual普通的。根据“I think one reason why I stayed here was... of course it is different culture, so you can learn a lot”可知,这是一个令人惊叹的城市,所以他在这待了这么久,故选B。 5.句意:例如,我意识到在这里吃饭不仅仅是为了吃东西,它真的把人们团结在一起,这是这里的文化。 What’s more并且;On the other hand另一方面;Instead反而;For example例如。根据“What impressed me was that just almost everything is different”可知,此处举例什么让自己印象深刻,故选D。 6.句意:她当然是我留在这里的另一个原因。 unusual不寻常的;impossible不可能的;additional另外的;simple简单的。根据前文“I think one reason why I stayed here was... of course it is different culture”可知,前文提到让自己留在这座城市的其中一个原因就是不同的文化,这里提到另一个原因是因为自己的妻子,故选C。 三、人与自然 (24-25九上·上海建平西校·期中) IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Ordinary people trying to make a difference in the world. This week, we speak to John Harrison, a volunteer at the Queensland Animal Shelter Have you ever volunteered at an animal shelter before? No, but I have had many years’ experience with animals. I 1 with animals. At one time my family had between five and eight dogs in the house, with four cats. I have many happy memories and many not so happy memories. I try to advise people on the care of their animals. I don’t tell people what to do. I just suggest to them and give them some new ideas. How long have you been a volunteer at the Queensland Shelter? I’ve been a volunteer for five years now. What are your 2 there? Well, I’m a bank manager, so I know my way around financial matters. At the shelter, I 3 organize events to raise money. So, you have quite an important position. What do other volunteers at the shelter do? Each year we find thousands of animals that need our help. This means a lot of work in many different areas. Some volunteers help out with the 4 of the animals. They feed and exercise them and make sure their cages are clean. Others help owners find their lost pets or sort out animal adoptions (领养). Can you give our readers some information about adoption? Before adoption, a vet checks the animal and vaccinates (注射疫苗) it. It 5 $200 to adopt an animal, but that also includes the vet services. Since the shelter opened in 2003, we have found homes for 3,166 dogs and 1,930 cats. That’s very impressive! Well, down at the shelter, we’re all 6 the work we’re doing and we hope to improve our services in the future. 1.A.took up B.put up C.grew up D.set up 2.A.choices B.disadvantages C.difficulties D.responsibilities 3.A.directly B.probably C.especially D.regularly 4.A.basic training B.daily care C.extra cost D.medical records 5.A.costs B.takes C.spends D.pays 6.A.tired of B.proud of C.busy with D.surprised at 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.B 【来源】上海 建平西校 2024-2025学年九年级上学期 期中考试英语试题 【导语】本文采访了动物收容所志愿者John Harrison,介绍他的工作内容和感悟。 1.句意:我和动物一起长大。 took up开始从事;put up搭建;grew up成长;set up建立。根据“At one time my family had between five and eight dogs in the house, with four cats.”可知,曾养过狗和猫,说明是和动物一起长大的,故选C。 2.句意:你在那里的职责是什么? choices选择;disadvantages缺点;difficulties困难;responsibilities责任。根据后文“I ... organize events to raise money”可知,组织筹款活动是职责,故选D。 3.句意:在收容所,我定期组织筹款活动。 directly直接;probably可能;especially尤其;regularly定期。根据“At the shelter, I ... organize events to raise money.”可知,为了筹钱应是定期组织活动,故选D。 4.句意:一些志愿者帮助动物的日常照料。 basic training基础训练;daily care日常照料;extra cost额外费用;medical records医疗记录。根据“feed and exercise them”可知,喂食和锻炼是日常护理,故选B。 5.句意:领养一只动物需花费200美元,但这还包括兽医服务。 costs花费(主语为物);takes花费时间(主语为it);spends花费(主语为人);pays支付。根据“$200 to adopt”和主语“It”搭配,故选A。 6.句意:在收容所,我们都为我们所做的工作感到自豪,我们希望将来能改善我们的服务。 tired of厌倦;proud of自豪;busy with忙于;surprised at惊讶。根据“we’re all ... the work we’re doing and we hope to improve our services in the future.”可知,为这份工作感到自豪,且希望提升服务,故选B。 (24-25九上·上海杨浦区·期中) Should We Keep Bird Fishing Alive? Damin and Lily share their thoughts on bird fishing. Is it a good idea to keep this traditional practice alive? Bird fishing is a great tradition, says Damin Bird fishing should be left in the past, says Lily I believe that bird fishing is a tradition worth keeping. It’s a part of our history and a special way of life. There are several reasons why we should continue this practice. First, bird fishing is a(n)   1 sight. The cormorants are amazing creatures, and watching them work feels like seeing a dance with nature. It’s a beautiful thing to witness. Second, it’s an effective way of fishing. We don’t use nets or rods; we let the birds do the work. By tying a piece of grass around their necks, we make sure the fish are caught without harming the birds or the environment. Plus, bird fishing teaches us about   2 . The connection between the fisherman and the cormorants is special. It’s a partnership that has been passed down through generations, and it’s something we shouldn’t lose. Bird fishing is a skill that has been around for over a thousand years. It’s a part of our   3 , and keeping it alive is important for future generations to understand where we come from. In my view, bird fishing is an old tradition that might not be suitable for today’s world. Firstly, it’s a dying art. Not many young people are interested in learning it, and it’s hard work. It 4 a lot of patience and skill, and not everyone is willing to put in the effort. Secondly, there are better ways to fish nowadays. Modern fishing methods can catch more fish in less time, and they don’t 5 animals to do the work. What’s more, keeping cormorants for fishing might not be the best for the birds. They might prefer to live in the wild and catch their own food rather than being used by humans. 6 continuing this practice, we should focus on protecting wildlife and exploring better fishing methods. Although bird fishing is an interesting tradition, we must consider its future and the challenges it faces. 1.A.common B.amusing C.familiar D.exciting 2.A.teamwork B.respect for animals C.responsibility D.animal training 3.A.ambition B.culture C.economy D.knowledge 4.A.expects B.offers C.requires D.limits 5.A.pay for B.take care of C.make jokes about D.depend on 6.A.Except for B.Instead of C.In addition to D.As a result of 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 【来源】上海市杨浦区2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题 【导语】本文主要介绍了大明和莉莉对是否保持鸟钓延续的不同看法。 1.句意:首先鸟钓是一种有趣的景象。 common普通的;amusing有趣的;familiar熟悉的;exciting令人激动的。根据下文“The cormorants are amazing creatures, and watching them work feels like seeing a dance with nature. It’s a beautiful thing to witness.”可知,鸟钓是一种有趣的景象。故选B。 2.句意:另外,鸟钓教会了我们团队合作。 teamwork团队合作;respect for animals尊重动物;responsibility责任感;animal training动物训练。根据“It’s a partnership that has been passed down through generations, and it’s something we shouldn’t lose.”可知,此处是说鸟钓教会了我们团队合作。故选A。 3.句意:这是我们文化的一部分,保持它的延续对于子孙后代了解我们来自哪里很重要。 ambition雄心;culture文化;economy经济;knowledge知识。根据“Bird fishing is a skill that has been around for over a thousand years.”可知,鸟钓是我们文化传承的一部分。故选B。 4.句意:这需要大量的耐心和技巧,并不是每个人都愿意付出努力。 expects期望;offers提供;requires要求;limits限制。根据“and not everyone is willing to put in the effort.”可知,是需要耐心和技巧。故选C。 5.句意:现代捕鱼方法可以在更短的时间内捕到更多的鱼,而且他们不依赖动物来完成这项工作。 pay for支付;take care of照顾;make jokes about开玩笑;depend on依赖。根据“Modern fishing methods can catch more fish in less time”可知,他们并不依赖动物。故选D。 6.句意:我们应该专注于保护野生动物和探索更好的捕鱼方法,而不是继续这种做法。 except for除了……之外;instead of而不是;代替;in addition to除了……之外;as a result of由于……的结果。根据“we should focus on protecting wildlife and exploring better fishing methods.”可知,此处是说不要再继续这种做法。故选B。 (23-24九上·上海浦东模范中学·期中) Choose the best answer and complete the passage. (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) A black cat crossed your path? It might be your lucky day! Cat lovers know that kitty can bring good things like comfort and companionship. Meet four kitties to prove cats are dramatic animals! Top of the class One morning when the school bell rang, 33 students and one lost cat ran into a classroom. The kids started playing with him immediately. The kitten did not want to leave, and the students did not want him to go. So the cat, named Tombi was given a 1 checkup to make sure he would be safe to have in the school. Now officially the class cat, Tombi sleeps through classes on the bookshelf and then plays with the kids during breaks. This kitten is a real class cat! Spaced out The fur really flew on October 18, when Felicette became the first cat in space. The French cat rocketed toward the stars to help researchers learn whether animals could 2 from the space travel. After soaring more than one hundred miles above Earth, the high-flying cat safely returned home the same day. We bet she was seeing stars. Guide cat Terfel was losing his eyesight. Nervous of hurting himself, the dog 3 kept to his basket. But then a missing cat—Pwditat, wandered into the house and walked right up to Terfel. As if he 4 the fact that Terfel was blind, the cat led the dog into the garden as a guide. After that, Pwditat became part of the family. Pwditat helped Terfel get around the house. Who says cats and dogs can’t be friends? Cat detective A cat named Snowball helped to solve a crime—a serious one. When police found white cat hairs sticking to a jacket with blood on it, they took hard look at the Snowball and DNA in his hair. 5 every individual’s DNA is unique (独一无二的), scientists were able to show the hairs were Snowball’s. That way, police could 6 the jacket and the crime to Snowball’s owner. It was the first time cat DNA had been used to find a criminal. 1.A.colorful B.free C.cheap D.medical 2.A.suffer B.escape C.survive D.hear 3.A.mostly B.rarely C.sometimes D.never 4.A.was surprised at B.was aware of C.was satisfied with D.was supposed to 5.A.Since B.Unless C.So D.Even if 6.A.communicate B.connect C.compare D.compete 【答案】1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.B 【来源】上海市浦东模范中学2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中考试英语试题 【导语】本文讲述了猫是“戏剧性动物”的四个事件。 1.句意:因此,这只名叫Tombi的猫接受了体检,以确保它在学校是安全的。 colorful多姿多彩的;free免费的;cheap便宜的;medical医学的。据“So the cat, named Tombi was given a…checkup to make sure he would be safe to have in the school.”可知,这只猫要接受医学检查是为了能和学校里的孩子们安全地一起玩耍。故选D。 2.句意:一只法国猫飞向恒星,帮助研究人员了解动物是否能在太空旅行中幸存。 suffer遭受;escape逃跑;survive生存;hear听。根据“animals could…from the space travel”可知,是看动物是否能在太空旅行中生存下来。故选C。 3.句意:由于害怕伤到自己,这只狗大部分时间都呆在篮子里。 mostly大部分;rarely很少地;sometimes有时;never从不。根据“Terfel was losing his eyesight. Nervous of hurting himself, the dog…kept to his basket.”可知,狗大部分时间都呆在篮子里是因为自己看不见,怕伤到自己。故选A。 4.句意:仿佛意识到Terfel失明了的事实,猫作为一个向导领着狗进了花园。 was surprised at对……感到惊讶;was aware of意识到;was satisfied with对……满意;was supposed to应该是。根据“the cat led the dog into the garden as a guide.”可知,猫像向导一样,领着狗进了花园就好像它知道这只狗失明了一样。故选B。 5.句意:由于每个人的DNA都是独一无二的,科学家们能够证明这些头发是Snowball的。 Since因为;Unless除非;So所以;Even if虽然。根据“…every individual’s DNA is unique (独一无二的), scientists were able to show the hairs were Snowball’s.”可知,句子前后是因果关系,因此此处用since引导原因状语从句。故选A。 6.句意:这样,警方就可以将这件夹克和犯罪行为与Snowball的主人联系起来。 communicate交流;connect连接;compare比较;compete竞争。根据“…the jacket and the crime to Snowball’s owner”可知,把这件夹克和犯罪行为与Snowball的主人联系起来,connect…to…“将……与……联系起来”。故选B。 2 / 27 1 / 27 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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