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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:语法选择(专题训练)
姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
Wang Zeming,16, Beijing Top 10 student at Beijing No. 2 Middle School; Top 20 student in 2022 High School Entrance Exam in Beijing’s Dongcheng District.
Each time after taking an exam and seeing my scores, 1 lots of things for me to do.
In one notebook, for example, I write down not only the questions I got wrong, but also the ones that took me 2 long time to think about on the test. I compare my idea with the right answer and find out where I was stuck 3 .
In another notebook, I write down good sentences and paragraphs mostly on Chinese and English test papers 4 the test essays (文章) are usually good to study from. They 5 help improve my writing.
For science subjects, I often find out more about the background of a question to help me understand the question 6 . Once, I was stuck when I 7 an energy conversion (能量转换) problem of an electric motor. So I searched and learned 8 the structure of the motor. Afterward, I found 9 much easier to solve similar problems. By 10 more and more background information, I saved plenty of time and energy in my daily school life. These good study methods really helped me a lot.
1.A.they are B.it is C.there are
2.A.a B./ C.the
3.A.careful B.carefully C.care
4.A.when B.because C.unless
5.A.can B.should C.must
6.A.best B.better C.good
7.A.have done B.do C.was doing
8.A.about B.to C.with
9.A.it B.its C.itself
10.A.find B.to find C.finding
Thai people celebrate the Water Festival in April every year. For them, it is 11 important holiday.
The Water Festival is a time to clean away the old things and bring in the new. Many Thai people clean away the old things 12 washing their rooms. Then they collect water and pour it onto family members’ shoulders 13 .
Throwing water has become a huge part of the celebration. In Thailand, people have a big water fight during this festival. You 14 throw water at anyone. No one will get annoyed. They usually use 15 they have on hand to throw water and make each other wet. Everyone 16 taking part in this activity. Both children and adults who join in the festival always have great fun 17 in the water fight.
People in other Asian countries like Cambodia and Laos also celebrate the Water Festival, but the celebration in Thailand is 18 among them.
Every year, thousands of 19 go to Thailand to experience this great festival. So, if you’re planning a trip to Thailand, I hope this passage can be helpful for 20 to prepare for your trip to Thailand. Hope you have a good time!
11.A.a B.an C.the
12.A.for B.about C.by
13.A.slow B.slowly C.slowness
14.A.can B.must C.should
15.A.who B.which C.what
16.A.enjoy B.enjoyed C.enjoys
17.A.playing B.to play C.played
18.A.exciting B.more exciting C.the most exciting
19.A.tourist B.tourist’s C.tourists
20.A.your B.you C.yours
请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,根据语法和上下文连贯的要求,从每小题 3 个选项中选出一个最佳的答案,请将其字母编号填写在题号前的括号内。
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivals in China. Last year, I had a chance to spend it with my friend’s family who live in 21 small town in Jiangsu Province.
When I arrived, my friend’s family 22 mango yogurt mooncakes in the kitchen. Later, my friend showed me around the town’s 2025 Mid-Autumn exhibition. It was 23 than any other trip I had had.
On the evening of the festival, I enjoyed having a big meal 24 my friend’s family. We talked about Unit 2 festival stories and tried to say them in English. As I was not good at spoken English, I felt a little nervous, but the time seemed 25 quickly.
The next morning, my friend took me to a “Mooncake & English” workshop. After 26 lunch, we learned to make 3D-printed mooncakes and write short English sentences about them. The teacher said 27 this was a good way to link Unit 1 writing with Unit 2 culture.
Before I left, my friend gave me a “Word Link” app membership card. He said it meant 28 for my English learning. 29 wonderful the Mid-Autumn Festival was! I will never forget this experience, and I plan to use the app to learn more 30 festival words.
21.A.a B.an C.the
22.A.make B.were making C.will make
23.A.exciting B.more exciting C.the most exciting
24.A.with B.for C.to
25.A.pass B.to pass C.passing
26.A.have B.had C.having
27.A.that B.if C.when
28.A.luck B.lucky C.luckily
29.A.What B.What a C.How
30.A.Unit 1 B.Unit 2 C.Unit 3
The Chongyang Festival falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. It is also called the Double Ninth Festival. As both the month and the day are nine, it got its name. Today, people usually celebrate the day 31 climbing mountains and enjoying chrysanthemum (菊花), so the festival is also known as the Height Ascending (登高) Festival or the Chrysanthemum Festival. 32 meaningful festival it is!
The festival has a history of over 2,000 33 . During the Warring States Period, 34 the Chongyang Festival. But it was 35 celebrated in the imperial palace (皇宫). From the Han Dynasty, it began to be very 36 among the common people. 37 name of the Chongyang Festival first turned up in the Three Kingdoms Period. It was not set as a festival until the Tang Dynasty. Since then, all the people 38 the festival with different kinds of activities.
In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, people in the imperial palace all ate flower cakes to celebrate it. The emperors climbed mountains on that day as well. They believed 39 they could get good exercise and long life in this way. In 1989, the Chinese government set the day as the Seniors’ Day.
As September has the clear sky and fresh air, it is a good time 40 mountains. Also, it is good for our health.
31.A.with B.by C.for
32.A.What an B.What a C.How
33.A.year B.year’s C.years
34.A.there was B.they were C.it was
35.A.simple B.simply C.simpler
36.A.popular B.more popular C.the most popular
37.A.A B.An C.The
38.A.celebrated B.have celebrated C.will celebrate
39.A.that B.if C.what
40.A.to climb B.climb C.climbing
Calvin needed to go to New York for a meeting this Saturday. It was 41 first time to go to New York, so he didn’t know his way around New York. The meeting was in Peterson Building on 34th Street and it 42 start at ten o’clock. He wanted 43 there on time, so he asked two American teenage boys for help.
“Excuse me, could you please tell me 44 34th Street is?” asked Calvin politely.
“Sure,” answered one of the boys. “Actually, it’s not far from here. And you can just walk along this street and turn left at 45 first crossing. Then you can see it 46 your right.”
“No. Don’t listen to him. He is not telling you the right place. You can just take the No. 7 bus and get off at the third stop,” said 47 boy.
Then the first boy said, “OK. 48 the third stop is not 34th Street. It’s 35th Street.”
At this time, Calvin 49 that there were only five minutes left. Then he got into a taxi and left as soon as possible. Calvin thought maybe he should ask a policeman for help next time. After all, children were normally not very good at 50 , while policemen were experts of telling the way. Luckily, Calvin didn’t arrive late for the meeting.
41.A.he B.him C.his
42.A.should B.would C.must
43.A.get B.getting C.to get
44.A.where B.how C.whether
45.A./ B.a C.the
46.A.of B.on C.in
47.A.another B.other C.the others
48.A.Or B.But C.So
49.A.finds B.will find C.found
50.A.direction B.directions’ C.directions
Using plants to dye (给……染色) cloth is nothing new to us all. It has a history of over 1,000 years in China. In recent years, more and more people have begun to improve 51 traditional way of dyeing.
Chen Yongmei, a young girl from Hunan, is one of 52 . She helped bring plant dyeing to a whole new height 53 making good use of waste products of vine tea (藤茶).
Chen grew up helping her family dye cloth. One day, she accidentally found that old vine tea 54 from her hometown made a good dye. Then she 55 her own business of vine tea dyeing.
“Compared with chemical dyeing, vine tea dyeing is more environmentally friendly 56 it doesn’t cause any water pollution. Besides, only water and tea 57 during the dyeing process.
For this reason, vine tea dyeing isn’t 58 for human health,” Chen said.
She is also going to build an education center 59 people the art of plant dyeing. “Plant dyeing is a traditional skill in China, and it should be 60 used. I’m glad to play my part in helping it develop,” said Chen.
51.A.the B.a C.an
52.A.they B.them C.theirs
53.A.for B.with C.by
54.A.leaf B.leaves C.leaves’
55.A.starts B.will start C.started
56.A.though B.if C.because
57.A.require B.required C.are required
58.A.bad B.worse C.the worst
59.A.teach B.to teach C.teaching
60.A.wide B.widely C.widen
When I was a child, most mothers were home with their children. Children spent a lot of time with their brothers and sisters as well as 61 kids in their neighborhood. We were noisy. We were outside, in bare (裸露的) feet, climbing trees and playing every night and all weekend long. We often 62 our houses and went on adventures (冒险) in the woods or down in the big city. When it got cold, we put on our warm clothes and did 63 same thing. We almost never stayed inside. We spent time with our parents, of course. But we had a lot of independent time when we went on adventures by ourselves, 64 .
For modern kids, things are quite 65 . They are quiet and they are seldom outside. They spend quite a lot of time in front of a TV, a computer, or a smartphone. 66 wonder: do brothers and sisters play together these days? How much do they take 67 of their younger brothers and sisters? I was a second mother to my baby brother, 68 it was a big part of my early life. I enjoyed 69 time with him. That experience taught me a lot, and I took pride 70 it. Do modern kids have that opportunity (机会)?
61.A.other B.another C.others
62.A.leave B.left C.will leave
63.A.a B.an C.the
64.A.either B.also C.too
65.A.different B.more different C.the most different
66.A.I B.Me C.My
67.A.careful B.carefully C.care
68.A.or B.and C.but
69.A.spend B.to spend C.spending
70.A.of B.at C.in
Keeping traditions alive is never an easy thing. Chen Zunkai is the owner of Baoyuan Dumpling House. She has spent over 17 years 71 one of the most traditional Chinese foods: dumplings.
Her dumplings are not the white ones simply filled with meat, 72 colorful ones using more than 150 kinds of fillings.
“What I try to do is to make dumplings have 73 taste of home,” says Chen, “I hope every customer—northerners or southerners, vegetarians (素食主义者) or non-vegetarians, Chinese people or foreigners—can taste 74 familiar (熟悉的).”
Chinese dumplings 75 to be more than 2,000 years old. 76 , they are made and eaten by people in north China at some festivals, such as the Spring Festival.
For Chen, 77 idea came after she found that there were not many choices for those who prefer lighter fillings. Most vegetarian dumplings have a filling of only two kinds of ingredients (原料), and not one restaurant 78 Beijing has more than 10 kinds of vegetarian fillings.
“I thought I could do much 79 ,” says Chen.
Baoyuan Dumpling House has certainly done it. Customers not only find basic 80 dumplings at this restaurant, they are also offered quite a lot of other choices with different colors and exciting tastes.
71.A.improve B.improving C.to improve
72.A.and B.but C.or
73.A.a B.an C.the
74.A.anything B.everything C.something
75.A.believed B.believes C.are believed
76.A.Tradition B.Traditional C.Traditionally
77.A.she B.her C.hers
78.A.in B.with C.at
79.A.better B.well C.best
80.A.meats B.meat C.meat’s
Some sports are now played across the world. So far, most people 81 of sports like football, basketball, and baseball. However, in most countries, people also play unusual sports with strange and interesting rules.
People go swimming in the Atlantic Ocean in winter. The water temperature can drop to as 82 as 0℃. People believe 83 swimming in the cold water is good for their health.
In China, people enjoy watching the dragon boat race. A dragon boat is a traditional Chinese boat with a painted 84 head on one end. Dragon boat racing is also popular in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The caber toss is 85 ancient Scottish sport. In this sport, people compete by throwing a large piece of wood which 86 a caber (松木棒). The caber has no official size or shape but it is usually the size of a small tree.
Students in Indonesia play fireball 87 the month of Ramadan (斋月). The ball is made 88 coconut shells (椰壳). Before the game, players pour salt on 89 and then set the ball on fire. The players play fireball without wearing their shoes.
In Turkey, camel wrestling is a very old sport. The largest camel wrestling competition takes place in Ephesus every year and 90 people come to watch. However, sometimes this sport can be dangerous.
81.A.will hear B.are hearing C.have heard
82.A.low B.lower C.the lowest
83.A.if B.that C.what
84.A.dragons B.dragons’ C.dragon’s
85.A.a B.an C.the
86.A.calls B.was called C.is called
87.A.to welcome B.welcoming C.welcome
88.A.in B.from C.to
89.A.they B.their C.themselves
90.A.thousand B.thousands C.thousands of
Tom is like any other boy. He goes to school, meets his friends and reads books, 91 Tom does something different between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday. He cooks dinner for the whole family: Mum, Dad, his younger brother Joe and his elder sister Emma.
Tom’s mum said, “I think it’s important for teenagers 92 how to cook. Maths and English are important, of course, but they also need other skills. First, I 93 taught Tom how to cook easy food like pizza and chips. Then he started to learn cooking from some 94 . Yesterday he even made 95 chocolate cake. It tasted very 96 !”
Tom 97 preparing meals and doesn’t mind spending his time in the kitchen. “I love cooking,” said Tom. “And I think I’m good 98 it. I don’t know 99 none of my friends cook. It isn’t difficult and what great fun it is!”
In the past, Tom didn’t help out with housework and his mum was angry with 100 . Now, things are different and his mum feels happy.
91.A.or B.so C.but
92.A.learn B.to learn C.learning
93.A.simple B.simplify C.simply
94.A.book B.book’s C.books
95.A.a B.an C.the
96.A.good B.better C.the best
97.A.enjoys B.enjoyed C.will enjoy
98.A.in B.on C.at
99.A.why B.which C.where
100.A.he B.him C.his
In 1912, a man called Wilfrid Voynich bought a number of books in Italy. He bought so many that 101 didn’t look very carefully at the books. When he arrived home, he discovered he had bought 102 very strange handwritten manuscript (手写稿). It was written in a language he had never seen before. It was also full of 103 of plants.
Since then, the book—now known as the Voynich Manuscript 104 the world’s most mysterious manuscript. Many people have studied it, 105 no one has ever discovered its meaning and writer.
There are many ideas about who wrote it and why. Some say that it should 106 by a famous scientist like Francis Bacon. Some think it 107 be a religious (宗教的) text. Others think the manuscript is a hoax (骗局) and means nothing at all.
Scientists have learned that the manuscript was made between 1404 and 1438. However, this only tells us how old the paper is, not 108 the book was written. But there’s still hope. After all, the manuscript is real and there’s meaning to its words.
The Voynich Manuscript remains a mystery today. You can go online 109 it if you would like to know the truth. Are you interested 110 it? Then, please look up some information about it on the Internet.
101.A.him B.he C.his
102.A.the B.an C.a
103.A.picture B.pictures C.pictures’
104.A.has remained B.remained C.remains
105.A.so B.or C.but
106.A.written B.be written C.wrote
107.A.could B.need C.shall
108.A.whether B.that C.when
109.A.finding B.to find C.find
110.A.in B.of C.for
Alaina is a shy French college girl. Last year, she came to Beijing 111 is the capital of China for the first time. As an exchange student, she didn’t know much about Chinese culture, 112 sometimes she didn’t know what she should do.
One day, she dropped in at her Chinese friend. When she arrived 113 her friend’s home, she was warmly welcomed. The host greeted her at the door. She 114 a cup of tea and she drank it up. Then, when her cup was empty, the host would fill it up. In fact, Alaina was not so thirsty, but she didn’t know how 115 the host. After drinking ten cups of tea, she had to go to the toilet twice. And then the host found she behaved 116 and knew she had too much tea.
At noon, 117 ate lunch at the host’s home. The host served many dishes. Alaina thought the host was much too friendly but she didn’t know what to do with 118 dishes. In France, each time people only have one plate of dish. So Alaina 119 get used to this way of treating guests.
After that day, Alaina has learned more about Chinese culture and has gradually become a China hand. Now she knows that she 120 put down the cup when she doesn’t want the tea anymore. And if she says she has been full, the host will not serve her dishes.
111.A.which B.what C.who
112.A.or B.so C.but
113.A.at B.with C.by
114.A.gave B.was given C.is given
115.A.refuse B.refusing C.to refuse
116.A.strange B.strangely C.strangeness
117.A.she B.her C.hers
118.A.the B.a C./
119.A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.couldn’t
120.A.supposed to B.is supposed to C.is supposing to
You may know the song Happy Birthday very well. But do you know about its writer? It was written by an American girl. And she 121 a very rich woman already.
When she was a child, she was poor. Once she 122 to a birthday party. She was very 123 but sad because she didn’t have enough money to buy presents for her friend.
“The party is coming soon. Now I have 124 money.” Tears ran down her face.
Late that night, she was in bed, thinking about the presents when the door opened and her grandma came in. “What happened?” her grandma asked. Hearing the girl’s story, she said, “Don’t worry. My dear, 125 up. I think I can help you. How about singing a song together? Happy birthday to...” 126 beautiful song! They sang and sang. Suddenly, she woke up. Though it was a dream, she decided to write it down at once and sing it to 127 friend at the party.
When she sang the song at the party the next day, the people 128 attended the party were very happy. “How 129 she sings the song! We have never heard such a song before. Thank you for giving me the special present,” said Joan. And they learnt to sing 130 song together. Later, the girl became well-known in America.
121.A.has become B.becomes C.became
122.A.invited B.invites C.was invited
123.A.the most pleased B.pleased C.more pleased
124.A.a little B.little C.few
125.A.cheer B.cheers C.to cheer
126.A.How B.What C.What a
127.A.she B.hers C.her
128.A.which B.whom C.who
129.A.wonderful B.wonderfully C.wonder
130.A.the B.a C.an
I’m Henry, who is from America. This year, I went to Japan 131 the first time. One day, some new colleagues (同事) invited me to hang out. At first, I was quite happy. Japanese 132 use chopsticks to have meals so I tried to use them with my colleagues. However, problems 133 later.
That day, I had a cold. I didn’t feel 134 with my nose, so I turned away from the table and blew (擤) my nose. My colleagues looked at me strangely. They explained to me that in Japan, people don’t blow their noses in public, especially at the table.
When I was trying to stick my chopsticks in my bowl of rice, one of my colleagues said, “Don’t do that. Just leave 135 on the table.” Later, I found it 136 to leave your chopsticks in your rice, since it means death in Japanese culture!
The next time I needed 137 my nose, I left the table and went to the toilet. 138 I returned, it was nearly time to leave. I noticed 139 some small bowls with drinks in them on the table. It seemed good and I started pouring it before it got cold. To my surprise, some of my colleagues covered their 140 . They were trying not to laugh. “What’s the matter?” I asked the colleague next to me. “It’s for washing their fingers,” he said. For a moment, I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.
131.A.at B.for C.on
132.A.supposed to B.suppose to C.are supposed to
133.A.starts B.started C.will start
134.A.comfortable B.comfortably C.comfort
135.A.their B.they C.them
136.A.unlucky B.unluckier C.unluckiest
137.A.blowing B.blew C.to blow
138.A.When B.While C.Unless
139.A.they were B.there were C.it was
140.A.mouth B.mouth’s C.mouths
Dear Mom and Dad,
Time flies! I am graduating from junior high school, and I thank you 141 for your help during these 15 years. I still remember 142 you used to say, “You can be whatever you want.” I feel 143 you are my parents, especially when I hear some kids say they don’t like theirs. You always try to help, and that’s important to me. I’m glad that you support me 144 I decide to do anything.
Dad, you always try to show me the right way and set 145 good example for me. You are not interested in fame and wealth. You 146 good care of my grandparents. You do some shopping 147 Mom on Sundays. That’s what I call a good, loving and caring dad.
Mom, I still remember you spent plenty of time teaching me how I should learn new words, how to understand something that I saw for the first time and how to be 148 to others. I enjoy going out and having 149 happy time every Friday night. And I hope that never changes. I’m glad we do a lot together.
I am thankful to you. Dad and Mom, thank you for 150 me up.
Love always,
Allison
141.A.neither B.all C.both
142.A.how B.what C.whether
143.A.lucky B.luck C.luckily
144.A.because B.if C.when
145.A.a B.an C.the
146.A.took B.take C.have taken
147.A.by B.in C.with
148.A.more polite B.the most polite C.polite
149.A.our B.us C.ours
150.A.brought B.bringing C.to bring
Amy and Susan both live an ordinary (普通的) life. They have an ordinary house, an ordinary job and an ordinary family. 151 really nothing special about their lives.
Amy and Susan are both satisfied (满意的) with their lives, 152 it seems that Amy is happier than Susan. Whenever Susan comes to visit Amy, Amy seems carefree (无忧无虑的) and happy. She 153 like nothing can make her unhappy. She is always wearing 154 big smile on her face.
Susan can’t stop thinking about 155 Amy looks much happier than her when they both lead such similar lives. How can Amy be so carefree when life is so stressful? There are always a million 156 in her life—work, shopping, housework, and kids. But every time Susan asks Amy, Amy says, “I just take life as it comes. It seems pretty 157 then.”
So what is the difference 158 the two friends? Why does Amy’s life seem so much better most of the time? The problem with Susan is that she tries 159 so many different things at the same time that she doesn’t do any of them well. However, Amy takes everything one step at a time. She stays present in the moment and tells 160 to do just one thing at a time.
151.A.It is B.There is C.They are
152.A.so B.or C.but
153.A.look B.looks C.looked
154.A.an B.a C.the
155.A.what B.whether C.why
156.A.things B.things’ C.thing
157.A.easier B.easy C.easiest
158.A.among B.with C.between
159.A.done B.do C.to do
160.A.herself B.hers C.her
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B
C
B
B
C
A
B
C
C
A
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