期末总复习检测:完形填空(专题训练)---2025-2026学年九年级英语全册人教版(2012)

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 初中英语人教版(2012)九年级全册
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章节 综合复习
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学年 2025-2026
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2025-2026学年九年级英语上册人教版期末总复习 检测:完形填空(专题训练) 姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ I had studied English for 8 years, but my spoken English was terrible. I went to an English class every night. I read different textbooks and learned the grammar 1 in them every day. But during the eight years, I hadn’t got any 2 at all! Being tired of going to school, I searched the Internet for “English Learning” one night. Then I found a 3 English learning system. Seven days later, I started using the system to learn English. My life 4 from then on. I used the system every day. I was 5 to find that learning English in this way was so easy and interesting. No boring grammar rules and the articles were funny. Then something amazing happened. One day, I 6 an American named James in a coffee shop. Without thinking, I started to 7 him. My English words came out automatically (无意识地). It was hard for me to believe it. I could speak English so 8 . I didn’t feel any 9 or worry. James understood my ideas and feelings. We talked for two hours without 10 . Then we exchanged contact information. My English has improved greatly now. I think there are many ways of learning English for us to use. We should stop using a way that doesn’t work and find out what is helpful to us. 1.A.notes B.rules C.books D.mistakes 2.A.message B.mistake C.progress D.challenge 3.A.boring B.common C.disappointing D.perfect 4.A.changed B.started C.solved D.discovered 5.A.afraid B.angry C.crazy D.surprised 6.A.met B.beat C.helped D.forgot 7.A.wait for B.talk with C.laugh at D.think of 8.A.widely B.easily C.patiently D.softly 9.A.interest B.hobby C.stress D.idea 10.A.saying B.connecting C.stopping D.understanding On Monday, I stopped my car in front of my daughter Juliet’s middle school. She jumped in the front seat, feeling 11 . She asked me to help her study for her science test. “Dad, I need to memorize a unit about the Reproductive Cycle of Plants. And I can 12 make it.” “You know, memorizing seems like the best way to study, but in fact you can do better in tests if you work on trying to 13 the material,” I said. Juliet was open to my 14 . We had two nights to study before the test. I suggested a plan. “Tomorrow night, you are going to 15 the material to me. Tonight, read the unit. Prepare to teach.” The idea of asking her to teach me was really 16 , but I decided to have a try. Studies show teaching somebody else is a very useful way to 17 . I expect the act of teaching leads to more learning than merely memorizing. On Tuesday afternoon, Juliet 18 with her science book facing me and said, “Okay, Dad. Let’s study.” I wanted her to teach me. But 19 started happening. I told myself I couldn’t be too hard on her. So instead, we started with me asking her some simple questions. She knew some but not others. When she didn’t know the 20 , I encouraged her to check the book. She started checking things that didn’t make sense. And she was actively seeking to test her understanding. I was happy to see that she wasn’t memorizing, she was trying to make sense of things, which was exactly what I expected. 11.A.active B.weak C.relaxed D.upset 12.A.easily B.completely C.possibly D.hardly 13.A.understand B.remember C.express D.repeat 14.A.secret B.advice C.request D.material 15.A.create B.read C.write D.teach 16.A.patient B.incorrect C.unusual D.useless 17.A.learn B.memorize C.involve D.pardon 18.A.went out B.sat down C.turned down D.lay down 19.A.stories B.notes C.mistakes D.courses 20.A.words B.riddles C.sentences D.answers Different people have different ways to learn a second language, but it is hard to tell which one is the best. The one that is 21 for you maybe is the best way to you. Here is what I have experienced. My 22 language is English. I have learned it in school 23 12 years. However, I was not able to communicate in English even on a very basic 24 . This is 25 because all we were doing in class was reciting (背诵) words or phrases without real context. Of course, this kind of learning could not bring any good 26 . At some point in time, I decided to 27 my English (from almost zero at that time). I bought books and 28 . I started to read newspapers online in 29 . I started doing 30 exercises again. It took me only a few days to realize that this learning did not 31 me anywhere. I did not learn to communicate with people in English. I was just learning the grammar 32 of English, but most English speakers did not learn that way in school. They learned these things directly by communicating with 33 . And this is 34 I started to do. And it worked. 35 you are learning another language, I would suggest learning it by communicating as some kind of a hobby. So, learn to communicate! 21.A.right B.true C.bright D.certain 22.A.first B.third C.fourth D.second 23.A.with B.for C.through D.as 24.A.way B.flood C.level D.research 25.A.simply B.early C.traditionally D.seriously 26.A.situations B.attentions C.inventions D.results 27.A.produce B.create C.improve D.correct 28.A.notes B.dictionaries C.products D.novels 29.A.Chinese B.English C.French D.Japanese 30.A.grammar B.maths C.physical D.sentence 31.A.push B.pull C.lead D.force 32.A.mistakes B.rules C.exercises D.practices 33.A.others B.other C.another D.the others 34.A.who B.which C.why D.what 35.A.Because B.But C.If D.Although Do you know project-based learning? It’s learning while doing. It helps learners to get a (n) 36 understanding of a topic. During the learning, learners use real examples and challenges to solve problems. In the end they show their knowledge and skills 37 creating a product for people. Sandra is an eleven-year-old student. She wanted to know more about Greek mythology (神话). Well, how did she make it? She chose Greek mythological characters as the topic 38 she was interested in the characters and their stories. To collect information, she read books and articles about the history of Greek mythology. She watched videos and played games all 39 with it. When she collected the information, she was ready to create a project. She believed she had the 40 to create a good project. She loved to build Legos, so she decided to build lego creations based on (基于) the 41 of Greek mythological characters. She was also good at art, so she 42 a book about her favorite characters. In her book, she drew pictures of them and wrote the stories in her own words. After that, she 43 her parents two products she created. Then she shared her project online with friends, and later even on social media. From the example, we can see project-based learning 44 a student to learn about a topic and then create a project based on his or her talents and skills. Through project work, students can 45 a topic deeply and have fun learning. So if you’re interested in something, why not start with project-based learning? 36.A.easier B.quicker C.deeper 37.A.by B.in C.on 38.A.though B.while C.because 39.A.born B.connected C.covered 40.A.dream B.ability C.brain 41.A.examples B.sentences C.stories 42.A.repeated B.memorized C.created 43.A.offered B.showed C.bought 44.A.allows B.discovers C.forces 45.A.pay attention to B.look up C.learn about Learning a new language like English can be fun. It’s not just about remembering words; it’s about learning to 46 in a new way. Here are some tips to help you learn English well. Firstly, practice often. Try to use the language every day, 47 it’s just for a few minutes. Doing this regularly (经常) helps you get better at it. Secondly, be 48 English. This means being where you can hear and see 49 a lot. Listen to English songs, watch English movies, and read books in English. These will help you 50 the language better. Thirdly, don’t be afraid to make mistakes. They are a 51 part of the learning process. Each mistake helps you learn something new. Fourthly, use 52 on your phone or computer. Lots of apps and websites can help with vocabulary, grammar, and how to say things right. Fifthly, join a group. Whether you are talking with 53 who speaks another language or an online group, talking with others can help you improve your speaking and listening skills. Lastly, set 54 goals. Do you want to learn 10 new words a day? Or perhaps you aim to read a short story in English every week. Goals help you know what to 55 and keep you excited. 46.A.practice B.perform C.communicate 47.A.except that B.even if C.ever since 48.A.over B.by C.around 49.A.partners B.foreigners C.English 50.A.understand B.repeat C.discover 51.A.simple B.difficult C.natural 52.A.screens B.buttons C.tools 53.A.someone B.anyone C.everyone 54.A.active B.patient C.small 55.A.deal with B.work on C.look for It’s March 12th. Lili and Linlin are digging on a hill not far from their school. In China, people across the country plant trees 56 on this day. The idea of planting trees was first put forward in 1911 by Sun Zhongshan, the great 57 in China’s history. He said more trees were needed as a(n) 58 against flood (洪水) and drought (干旱). In 1915, April 5th was named as Tree Planting Day. Then, in 1979, the day was 59 to March 12th, to remember the date on which Sun Zhongshan died. “Everyone has 60 the Great Wall of China,” says Lili. “But have you heard of the Green Wall of China? That’s the biggest tree planting 61 of all.” The Gobi Desert in the north of China was 62 every year. So in 1978, a tree planting project was started to stop Gobi spreading. The government and local farmers have been planting millions of trees to build a great green “wall” along the edge of the 63 . “Tree planting has become a 64 in China now,” says Linlin. “Many people do it on March 12th. Many people also plant a tree on a 65 day. My parents planted a tree when I started school. And my cousin planted one on his wedding day. We do it for the environment and for ourselves.” 56.A.silently B.wisely C.probably D.actively 57.A.artist B.scientist C.pioneer D.musician 58.A.protection B.situation C.introduction D.direction 59.A.taken B.celebrated C.changed D.given 60.A.laid out B.heard of C.put on D.looked up 61.A.research B.test C.project D.success 62.A.growing B.admiring C.losing D.happening 63.A.river B.mountain C.lake D.desert 64.A.tradition B.business C.riddle D.garden 65.A.helpful B.special C.basic D.simple The lion dance is a traditional Chinese dance performed on big events, such as the Spring Festival, for good 66 , as it is believed that the lion is a kind of animal that can bring hope. Chinese lion dances are performed by two dancers in a lion costume(服装). The performers 67 the body of the lion: the one in the front is the head and 68 legs; the one behind is the back and hind(后部的)legs. Performers' legs are 69 in the same color as the lion's body. The lion's head is 70 oversized and dragon-like, like many stone lions in China. Performed in a lion costume, with the 71 of beating drums and resounding gongs(响锣), lion dances imitate(模仿)a lion's 72 or show Chinese kung fu, depending on the style. 73 lion dances all use similar costumes, during their long development, the lion dances are in two styles: southern style and northern style. The southern lion dance comes from Guangdong, and its style is 74 in Hong Kong, Macao, and Chinatown in foreign countries. The 75 lion dance is a performance based on the study of a lion's behaviors(行为), like climbing, jumping and shaking of the body. 76 are lively and interesting, even funny. The northern lion dance has 77   relations with kung fu. In the adult lion dances, the performer in the front holding the lion's head is often lifted(举起)by the other to make the lion stand up. The lion dance is a(n) 78 example of Chinese culture, which has 79 across the world through Chinese immigrants(移民). Chinese people in Europe, America and so on, have set up many lion dance clubs, performing on big events or Chinese 80 , especially Chinese New Year. 66.A.luck B.thoughts C.conversations D.notes 67.A.have B.review C.get D.become 68.A.long B.front C.short D.small 69.A.made B.covered C.dressed D.put 70.A.sometimes B.never C.usually D.hardly 71.A.tie B.music C.color D.speed 72.A.sounds B.smells C.tastes D.movements 73.A.Though B.If C.Unless D.Until 74.A.quiet B.popular C.different D.secret 75.A.southern B.western C.northern D.eastern 76.A.Developments B.Excitements C.Performances D.Programs 77.A.comfortable B.different C.close D.truthful 78.A.active B.terrible C.patient D.excellent 79.A.spread B.fought C.repeated D.created 80.A.stories B.expressions C.festivals D.vacations The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivals in China. It 81 a long history of over 1, 000 years. And people celebrate it when the moon is at its fullest and 82 . It is a tradition in China to eat 83 at the festival. They are a symbol of the full moon. It is also 84 to spend the night with families looking up at the moon. The festival is a great 85 for a family reunion. And for me, a great part of the festival is looking up at the moon and 86 all my family. This year I 87 the festival in Hong Kong. People mainly celebrated with lanterns and lights here, as well as mooncakes. In Victoria Park, there was a fantastic lantern show featuring(以……为特色) a “Rising Moon”. I had a great time in the 88 . For me, the Mid-Autumn Festival has also been a time to celebrate Chinese 89 . I 90 looking up at the moon and thinking about my family and friends back in Britain, thinking of them looking up at the same moon as me. 81.A.repeats B.has C.breaks 82.A.coolest B.heaviest C.brightest 83.A.bread B.salad C.mooncakes 84.A.truthful B.traditional C.successful 85.A.place B.time C.size 86.A.worrying about B.thinking about C.looking for 87.A.discovered B.reported C.spent 88.A.park B.museum C.hospital 89.A.research B.business C.culture 90.A.enjoy B.avoid C.finish Do you have a hard time refusing others? Do you say “yes” when you really mean “no”? You’re not 91 ! Many people might act like you. But how should we say “ 92 ” politely? If you are too busy, let the other person know. After all, your own work and family come first. The other person will 93 , especially if he or she also has a busy job and a family. You may say, “Sorry, I’m just busy now.” Then explain why you don’t have 94 . If you think you can’t be of any help, then simply say so. Maybe you know someone else who would be better able to 95 the task. Recommend (推荐) a 96 instead. You may say like this, “I don’t think I’m the best one to help you out. Why not ask…?” Sometimes you first have to check your plan before you promise. But remember it’s not a good idea to do this when you really mean “no” at first. This will 97 the other person’s time. So 98 easily say “Let me get back to you.”. “I’d love to, but…” is usually a gentle way of saying “no” to someone. It 99 that you like the other person’s idea but you just can’t do it. Sometimes “no” is the simplest and the most 100 way. There’s no need to add any details (细节). 91.A.alone B.funny C.honest D.serious 92.A.yes B.OK C.no D.sorry 93.A.suggest B.request C.understand D.express 94.A.money B.time C.warmth D.attention 95.A.talk with B.help with C.begin with D.connect with 96.A.course B.job C.way D.person 97.A.save B.make C.waste D.plan 98.A.always B.usually C.almost D.never 99.A.shows B.believes C.advises D.decides 100.A.patient B.direct C.convenient D.fascinating Ryan was a boy who got angry easily. He didn't like to be 101 to anyone. His teachers and parents always taught him to be polite and use the words like "thank you" "sorry" or "please". 102 , he closed his ears to these. One day, Ryan was playing football in the garden. An old lady went to him and 103 some water. Ryan 104 to give her a glass of water. After seeing this rude behaviour(粗鲁的行为), the old lady cursed(诅咒)him that from now on, whatever rude 105 he said and rude behaviour he showed to others would leave an ugly scar(伤疤)on his face. Ryan shouted at her and then started playing. While kicking the ball, the ball 106 his face. He got a scar. After that, he went to the 107 of the garden where his dog was lying, but he fell down and hurt his face. Ryan went 108 his house. His mom saw him and asked what happened to his 109 . He shouted at his mom and said," Go to the kitchen and do your work." 110 he fell over and hurt his nose and eyes. Ryan was very 111 . He didn't like himself when he saw his face in the mirror. He started thinking about the whole thing and realized that whenever he said rude words, he was 112 . He was in tears. His father came to his room and Ryan said, "Please, Dad, leave me 113 ." Surprisingly, the moment he used the word "please", a scar on his face disappeared(消失)and he realized what had happened. The next morning, Ryan spoke politely with 114 . With every polite word, a scar would disappear from his face. In the evening, Ryan saw the same old lady again. He ran to her and said 115 and offered a glass of water to her. The old lady smiled and said, "I hope you won't forget this lesson ever." 101.A.polite B.surprised C.angry D.direct 102.A.And B.Or C.However D.So 103.A.looked for B.asked for C.fought for D.paid for 104.A.refused B.rushed C.suggested D.treated 105.A.secrets B.words C.knowledge D.sentences 106.A.flew B.warned C.cut D.hit 107.A.corner B.text C.course D.mall 108.A.outside B.inside C.beside D.upside 109.A.nose B.head C.back D.face 110.A.Slowly B.Politely C.Wisely D.Suddenly 111.A.angry B.happy C.active D.correct 112.A.rushed B.lost C.punished D.stolen 113.A.dead B.alone C.active D.underground 114.A.everyone B.someone C.anyone D.none 115.A.behaviour B.reason C.request D.sorry 116.What can we learn from the passage? A.We should always be polite to others. B.We shouldn't make fun of others. C.We should believe in our parents. D.We should be friendly to our friends. Everyone changes in his or her life. 117 these changes take place because of an experience. For me, middle school was such an experience. Middle school has taught me about myself, and that is the most 118 lesson I have ever learned. I used to be quiet and 119 , not wanting to show my inner self. I would never talk about what was in my 120 . I was afraid that someone would criticize (批评) me or tell me I was wrong. I cared too much about what others 121 me. Now I am no longer afraid to tell others my worries and let them know how I feel. I have changed a lot with the 122 of my teachers and friends. They taught me that it is not difficult to 123 if I could learn from my mistakes. By finding the courage (勇气) to believe in myself, I have become much 124 in mind. The thought of a(n) 125 used to make me feel afraid. But now I want to work even harder to 126 the difficulties that stand in. Experiences became my best teachers. 117.A.Hopefully B.Suddenly C.Mostly D.Luckily 118.A.important B.private C.expensive D.professional 119.A.shy B.outgoing C.humorous D.lively 120.A.background B.mind C.field D.business 121.A.heard of B.dreamed of C.knew of D.thought of 122.A.choice B.doubt C.speech D.support 123.A.fail B.avoid C.succeed D.spread 124.A.fatter B.stronger C.tinier D.prouder 125.A.process B.examination C.challenge D.project 126.A.manage B.divide C.complete D.require When you look at me now, you won’t believe that I once weighed over 300 pounds. Yes, I used to be a really 127 girl. I never worried about it until I had a medical examination one day. The doctor told me that I was having heart trouble. He said it would be 128 if I could lose some weight. Then I decided to make a 129 . After a year and five months, I lost 104 pounds. I didn’t have any expensive food, medical treatment or camp-style exercise. So what was the secret to my 130 ? First, I 131 the Internet for some advice on losing weight. Of course, I saw many advertisements (广告), but I 132 nothing. The only thing I did was to change my bad habits. I 133 having drinks with too much sugar and gave up my love for sweet cakes. Now I have got used to eating a lot of green vegetables and using vegetable oil only. I 134 eat after 6:30 p.m. because it’s unhealthy to have a late dinner. Also, I 135 for 15 to 20 minutes five days a week to keep fit. People sometimes say, “You don’t need to tell me what to do. I’ve known it already!” The fact is that knowing what to do and doing what you know are completely 136 . The important thing is to know what to do and then keep doing it. 127.A.shy B.polite C.fat D.humorous 128.A.unusual B.helpful C.creative D.convenient 129.A.mess B.deal C.mistake D.change 130.A.luck B.success C.happiness D.pride 131.A.looked at B.looked after C.looked up D.looked through 132.A.bought B.mailed C.stole D.created 133.A.minded B.suggested C.imagined D.stopped 134.A.even B.always C.never D.often 135.A.sleep B.exercise C.study D.work 136.A.different B.natural C.interesting D.correct Donggaocun, a small town in Beijing, has a history of making violins. In 2009, the town 137 nearly 200,000 violins, and they were sold to more than 30 countries around the world. The violins made by 138 people account for (占) nearly 30 percent of the world’s total violin production. The town is also 139 making other musical instruments (乐器), such as erhu and guitars. Beijing Pinggu East China Musical Instruments in Donggaocun is the largest violin producer in north China. Its products are all 140 sold and used in many countries over the world. Liu Yundong, one of the 141 of the company (公司), said, “In the past, every three violins in the world came from Donggaocun. Each violin was only sold at a price of 100 to 200 yuan, and 80 percent of them were 142 products. We have changed our way to improve the 143 of the products and develop fine musical instruments. Now a Pinggu violin can be sold for up to 70,000 or 80,000 yuan, and the fine products are naturally 144 by most people.” “These years, the sales of violins become difficult, so we should 145 more ways to make and sell our violins,” Liu said. “Hardship can also 146 us opportunities. It can be an improvement to us.” 137.A.watched B.produced C.bought D.requested 138.A.private B.central C.public D.local 139.A.good for B.proud of C.known for D.born with 140.A.wisely B.widely C.quietly D.slowly 141.A.bosses B.farmers C.postmen D.competitors 142.A.expensive B.natural C.cheap D.high 143.A.course B.secret C.process D.tradition 144.A.completed B.hated C.loved D.avoided 145.A.come up with B.take care of C.take pride in D.run out of 146.A.help B.bring C.warn D.suggest There is a special invention in London called “the invisible (隐形的) house”. Its huge 147 walls reflect (反射) everything around it, making it very hard to notice. Located on the busy A316 Road, London’s invisible house isn’t a piece of art, but a 148 home. The family say that living there is more interesting than living in the ordinary houses. People can’t 149 inside, but the owners can see outside clearly. They sometimes see people fixing their hair or clothes in their mirrored walls. “Our designer, Alex Haw, came up with the 150 of the mirror,” the owners told My London. “The mirror would make the house ‘ 151 its environment’. It’s interesting to see the trees and clouds reflecting onto the house. We really like the idea and enjoy 152 here.” A photo of this invisible house 153 became hot online, leaving people with many unknown questions. Some people wondered how much effort the owners put into keeping the mirrors 154 all the time. One man said, “I’ve lived here for 10 years and have driven past it more times than I could count and have never noticed it. Does anyone know anything about it? I’ve tried searching it and no 155 can be found about it.” Personally, I wonder about the material used to make the house 156 . I guess all the mystery is part of its charm (魅力). 147.A.electricity B.zipper C.mirror D.clay 148.A.professional B.real C.historical D.popular 149.A.see B.read C.smell D.lock 150.A.bell B.website C.basket D.idea 151.A.turn down B.put out C.give up D.talk with 152.A.living B.dividing C.watching D.playing 153.A.correctly B.unluckily C.recently D.politely 154.A.private B.clean C.proud D.wide 155.A.instrument B.information C.customer D.product 156.A.difficult B.awful C.invisible D.ugly My father and I always had a bit of trouble in our relationship. It’s not that we didn’t love each other. It’s just that we used to have 157 opinions. My dad is one of the most hard-working men I know, but I was a dreamer. I played sports as a kid, but 158 when I was making progress. Then I showed an 159 in music. My father got excited and bought me a guitar when I was about eight. But I didn’t like it until I was a teenager. During those teen years, I took up my guitar and 160 playing alone. Then I went to college. My father thought that I should focus more on my 161 while I had more fun playing music. I dreamed of being a musician. When I grew into a young man, I suddenly fell 162 ill one day and it was discovered that I had a terrible kidney (肾) disease. I had to accept treatments all my life, or get a transplant (移植). I felt like there was a(n) 163 weight on my shoulders. Life became hard for me. But I was lucky enough because of my loving parents who 164 me and took care of me. While trying to decide just how to deal with my life, my father got tested to see if he was the right man to give me his kidney. I tried to 165 , but he heard none of it. He saved my life at last. Two years ago, I made up a band. He had always wanted to play in a band, but never got the 166 when he was young. It was one of the greatest gifts I could give to him. 157.A.special B.different C.private D.same 158.A.gave up B.gave out C.gave away D.gave in 159.A.introduction B.influence C.increase D.interest 160.A.began B.regretted C.finished D.meant 161.A.hobbies B.studies C.choices D.skills 162.A.nearly B.hardly C.seriously D.politely 163.A.awful B.direct C.secret D.heavy 164.A.provided B.afforded C.managed D.encouraged 165.A.connect B.accept C.refuse D.share 166.A.project B.field C.chance D.fair I knew Marty’s magic was fake (假的), but I just couldn’t prove it. One day I caught a lucky break. At lunch, Marty was going on about how he could make things 167 . He had a ring in one hand and a pencil in the other. That’s when I 168 it: a thin piece of fishing line tied around the end of the pencil and attached (连接) to Marty’s shirt! Sure enough, he made it by sliding (滑动) the ring over the pencil and hanging it from the line. No one else 169 the line, and soon the whole dining hall was cheering. When the crowds were gone, I walked over. It was time to 170 the Magic Marty show. “I know how you did it,” I said, looking him right in the eye. “ 171 ,” Marty replied. “But the first law of magic is that...” “It was the fishing line.” Marty became 172 . He looked a bit worried. Without all his confidence, he seemed more normal (平常). I suddenly felt bad. “So, are you going to tell other people?” he asked. I thought about it for a moment. If I did, I would 173 be able to prove that Marty’s magic was fake. But would that really make me feel happy? What about Marty? He might 174 his new friends. How would that make him feel? “Nah,” I said. “It will be a 175 between you and me.” Marty let out a relieved sigh, and I turned to walk away. “Wait!” Marty jumped in front of me. “You’ve got a pretty good eye for magic. If you’re 176 , I have an idea.” That’s how the Magic Marty and Mysterious Matt Lunch Show began. 167.A.disappear B.grow C.float 168.A.saw B.heard C.felt 169.A.confirmed B.noticed C.explained 170.A.watch B.praise C.end 171.A.Indeed B.Maybe C.However 172.A.polite B.crazy C.silent 173.A.finally B.properly C.easily 174.A.make B.leave C.lose 175.A.trick B.secret C.present 176.A.surprised B.impressed C.interested Have you watched the short film The Song of New China? It is popular and has won many people’s 177 . A young girl named Kristina Grigoryan made the film. Although Grigoryan is a foreign girl living in China, she uses this film to tell a Chinese story. It 178 how the song March of the Volunteers (《义勇军进行曲》) was born. Almost all Chinese people can sing the song, but few 179 the story behind it. Grigoryan 180 heard the story behind the song in a culture project. She was 181 in the story and wanted to make a film about it. She told her 182 to her friend, Tian Hongmin and asked her for help. Tian was also interested in the 183 , so the two girls decided to work together. Grigoryan and Tian spent a lot of time on the film. They visited many historical sites (遗址) and 184 plenty of information. They often worked till late at night. Finally, the short film 185 . Grigoryan said, “I have learned a lot during making the film. I know more and better about Chinese history now.” The Song of New China not only tells people how the song was born but also explains how it got to other parts of the world. What a(n) 186 film! Now more and more people understand the song. 177.A.secrets B.opinions C.feelings D.hearts 178.A.shows B.values C.supposes D.advises 179.A.receive B.write C.know D.spare 180.A.easily B.comfortably C.wisely D.accidentally 181.A.weak B.stupid C.active D.interested 182.A.sense B.plan C.theory D.position 183.A.story B.manner C.temple D.drama 184.A.changed B.corrected C.collected D.performed 185.A.shut off B.came out C.took off D.put up 186.A.intelligent B.ancient C.familiar D.meaningful I can still remember seeing the mysterious shadows (影子) when I was a little kid. They looked like giant (巨大的) 187 passing by my neighborhood! Sometimes we did see hawks (鹰) and eagles flying around where I lived, but their 188 were not so large as the mysterious ones. The mysterious shadows were always very dark, so what was creating them couldn’t be too high. But I never saw them! Once I was outside doing some yard work when I 189 a shadow coming down the street. But when I looked up, I 190 saw darkness for a second! If it was just a plane, why wasn’t there a loud noise? If it was a kite, who was 191 it? If it was a bird, what bird could create a shadow that was twenty times the 192 of a normal hawk’s shadow? I 193 my mother about the mystery. She told me she also had seen the giant bird shadows. And she guessed they were thunderbirds! It’s believed that this kind of bird is very 194 . My mother even told me lots of times just before the shadows appeared, rabbits and other little animals would 195 and hide! The last mysterious thing was that nobody else in my city looked up when the shadows passed by. Everyone here was always looking down for some 196 . 187.A.birds B.planes C.aliens D.kites 188.A.bodies B.noises C.coats D.shadows 189.A.flew B.smelt C.saw D.heard 190.A.also B.ever C.never D.only 191.A.making B.flying C.drawing D.fixing 192.A.build B.height C.size D.length 193.A.asked B.cared C.discovered D.looked 194.A.small B.large C.active D.lively 195.A.fall off B.get out C.run away D.turn down 196.A.homes B.schools C.countries D.reasons Life is full of the unexpected. What is the most 197 moment in your life? For me, I will never forget that day’s sunrise on April 20, 2022. My story began in the early morning. I was playing 198 off the east coast of China. Suddenly, I 199 a bad headache. I didn’t know what was wrong with me. At dawn, the tide (潮水) slowly fell. I found myself 200 on a beach. “Gosh!” I said to myself. For most whales, being away from the sea means death. I felt frightened. The sun had fully risen. From a distance (距离), I heard some loud 201 . The sounds must have been coming from some local 202 . “Look! Is that a whale?” I heard one voice say. More and more fishermen began to gather around me. They showered water on my large body to help keep my skin 203 . Then, around noon, I heard the noise of a helicopter. People tried to use it to pull me towards the sea. Sadly, I was too heavy for them. The task 204 . I felt down. But they didn’t give up. They kept pouring water on me while 205 the tide to rise. At 10:50 p.m., the tide finally reached a high point. Several boats worked together to pull me away from the beach. Two hours later, I was brought safely back into the sea. The boats didn’t leave me until the next morning. I tried to thank these 206 people by waving my tail. 197.A.useful B.peaceful C.embarrassing D.unforgettable 198.A.hurriedly B.gently C.happily D.slowly 199.A.examined B.experienced C.remained D.overcame 200.A.lying B.pulling C.staring D.standing 201.A.calls B.instructions C.steps D.phones 202.A.bankers B.children C.fishermen D.officers 203.A.pale B.wet C.warm D.ugly 204.A.failed B.disappeared C.finished D.canceled 205.A.separating from B.waiting for C.dealing with D.cleaning off 206.A.well-behaved B.best-known C.strong-willed D.warm-hearted In our daily lives, we often follow the same things: getting up, going to school, eating, and going to bed. But what if something 207 or unexpected happens? That’s what I 208 one evening last month on my way home. When I was riding my bike home in the evening, I saw a lost 209 with orange and white fur sitting in the middle of the road. It looked 210 and unsure of what to do, just lay down and stared at the passing traffic. Nobody seemed to mind the dog. At first, I also crossed over to the other side, hoping that somebody else would 211 the dog. But, after realizing that the dog might suddenly stand up and walk into the 212 , I couldn’t imagine what would happen next. I couldn’t put up with the loss of a little homeless dog. I decided I must do something to 213 the dog. When the light changed, I saw my chance. I used my bike to block the way to keep the dog 214 from passing cars. Slowly but 215 , I was able to encourage the dog to keep walking until finally, we both made it to the sidewalk. I am normally shy in these situations. I am glad I found the 216 to help a dog in need. Sometimes we don’t know what we may find or see in our lives, but what matters is how we react to them, even if just for a moment. 207.A.unusual B.unhappy C.unlucky D.unfair 208.A.prevented B.exchanged C.announced D.experienced 209.A.dog B.rabbit C.ant D.wolf 210.A.excited B.bored C.worried D.relaxed 211.A.look up B.care for C.ask for D.show up 212.A.traffic B.airport C.field D.market 213.A.fool B.help C.train D.cancel 214.A.embarrassed B.sleepy C.down D.safe 215.A.strictly B.quietly C.surely D.exactly 216.A.disbelief B.courage C.secret D.doubt 第1页,共3页 第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 《期末总复习检测:完形填空(专题训练)---2025-2026学年九年级英语上册 人教版》参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 B C D A D A B B C C 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 D D A B D C A B C D 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 A D B C A D C B B A 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 C B A D C C A C B B 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 C C B A C C B C C A 题号 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 答案 C C A C B D C A C B 题号 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 答案 C A D A B A D B C C 题号 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 答案 B D A B A C C D A C 题号 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 答案 B C C B B B C A C A 题号 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 答案 A C C B B D C D A B 题号 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 答案 A C B A B D A B D D 题号 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 答案 A C B A D A C A A B 题号 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 答案 D D C B C A C B D B 题号 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 答案 D A D C B A B D C B 题号 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 答案 A C C C A B C B A D 题号 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 答案 D A C B B C B A D A 题号 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 答案 B C D D C C C A B C 题号 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 答案 B C A C B C D A C D 题号 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 答案 D B A C B D A D C D 题号 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 答案 B C A B C D D C B A 题号 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 答案 A C B A B D A D A C 题号 211 212 213 214 215 216 答案 B A B D C B 第1页,共2页 第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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