9年级下册外研社 时文语篇填空专项5篇 2025
Marc Marquez of Spain fights injuries to return to top spot
马克·马奎斯:摩托车赛场上的无畏战士
After facing great challenges, 32-year-old Spanish motorcycle racer Marc Marquez has made a_____1____(success) comeback. On March 16, the six-time world champion (冠军) won his _____2___(two) race of the 2025 MotoGP season at the Argentina Grand Prix.
Born in Cervera, Spain, in 1993, Marquez asked his parents for a bike before he turned 4 years old. In 2013, he started his MotoGP journey and won __3___world championship in his first season. Between 2014 and 2019, he was at the top of the sport, ____4____(win) five out of six championships.
At 1.68 meters tall, Marquez got the nickname (绰号) “the Ant of Cervera”. This was due to his small size but amazing ability to control a 160-kilogram motorcycle ____5___ speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour. He also pioneered the “elbow down” riding style, where riders keep their elbows close to the ground __6____(go) faster.
Just as Marquez was about to reach bigger goals, he broke his right arm in a serious accident in the 2020 MotoGP season. Since then, he’s been working hard to get ___7__(good) from a number of crashes and injuries (受伤).
During his recovery (恢复), Marquez’s team had to take the wheels off his bike and hide them so he wouldn’t try to ride. He’s not afraid of the crashes __8___nearly ended his career (职业生涯). “Maybe sometimes I’m taking too much risk but I cannot ride a bike worrying about the crashing,” Marquez told The Guardian.
With two wins in a row, Marquez ____9____(make ) a strong start to win his first world title (冠军) since 2019. “I continue fighting ____10____, in the end, my [love] for racing is more than what I was suffering,” he added.
参考答案: 1. successful 2. second 3. a 4. winning 5. at 6. to go 7. better 8. that 9. has made
Can trust survive the cracks
“Why did she spill the beans ” I thought regretfully (惋惜地). I’ll always remember that day, when I was so____1__( surprise) by all the strange looks people gave me. I couldn’t believe I had lost __2_____ friendship of the person I trusted the most.
Five years back, Sally was the new kid in class. I don’t know what it was, but something unique about her drew me to her. After a few months, we were best friends. I never expected her ____3____(hurt) me so much.
Sally was ______4___(friendly) person I knew. Maybe that’s___5___ I told her about my personal life. She then told everyone at school, exaggerating (夸大) the matter and adding her own spin (倾向性描述) on it. It was like someone had stabbed (刺) me in the back. After she gave away my secrets, people started___6___( laugh) at me. They looked at me and giggled (咯咯地笑) whenever I passed by. To avoid embarrassment, I changed schools. Sally called me many times, but I ____7___(want) to talk to her.
I tried hard to heal from the scars (伤疤) she left on my heart. After five years, my life went back to the way it was, with new friends. Then one day, I ran into Anna at the market. She was my classmate from grade 3. I __8___(tell) by her that Sally wasn’t the one who brought my secrets __9___ light. Mary was. Mary was our school’s big mouth who always wanted to stick her nose into other people’s business.
I was all at sea (不知所措). I wished I could have asked Sally about this. I wished I could go back in time and fix my mistakes. From that, I learned a life lesson – we should be open to honest__10_____( communicate )before jumping to conclusions, because even one little mistake could really damage (破坏) our friendships.
参考答案;
surprised 2. the 3. to hurt 4. the most friendly 5. why 6. laughing 7. didn’t want 8. was told 9. to munication
Taking risks in safety
What do you think is important for a car to travel safely on the road
During a physics class, the teacher asked, “Why do we have brakes (刹车) in our cars ”
One student stood up and ___1___(say), “Sir, to stop the car.”
Another student added, “To control the car’s speed.”The students kept ___2_(give) similar answers, so the teacher decided to share his own___3___( thought).
He said, “I appreciate (欣赏) all of your answers. However, I see it a bit ____4____(different). Brakes in a car allow us to drive____5______ (fast).”
The students were puzzled (疑惑的). No one had expected this answer.
The teacher continued, “Imagine if our cars had no brakes. How fast would we be willing to drive It’s actually the brakes that give us the___6____( confident)o drive quickly and reach our destination (目的地) safely.”
The class fell silent. They had never considered brakes this way.
Smiling, the teacher went on, “In life, we also have ‘brakes’. Our parents, teachers and friends may sometimes ask us about our goals, our progress and our decisions. We often see their questions ______challenges that hold us back.
But what if we saw these questions as brakes in cars _8___big leap forward.” Without these “brakes”, we might lose our way or face unfortunate accidents in life.
So, we need to understand that the challenges in our lives ____9__(be) there to stop us. They are there to help us move forward faster and more safely, ___10__ we can eventually reach our goals.
答案: 1. said 2. giving 3. thoughts 4. differently 5. faster 6. confidence 7. as 8. a 9. aren’t 10. so
Building beyond style
A Chinese architect wins the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize
普利兹克得主刘家琨:在市井里筑梦
Throughout its 46-year history, the Pritzker Prize has often been won by architects (建筑师) who leave their mark on the world with their unique (独一无二的) styles. This year, however, the prize has gone to a man ___1___ avoids having a unique style.
Liu Jiakun, 68, became ___2____ second winner from China to win the highest honor in architecture on March 4.Living in Chengdu, Liu has worked for 40 years on over 30 projects. He started his own company – Jiakun Architects – in 1999 and has completed different projects, ____3_ small, beautiful museums to large commercial (商业的) buildings and public spaces.
Instead of sticking to a single building method, Liu aims to include local culture into his projects and uses “low-tech” simplicity (简朴) ____4____(create) beauty, The Spaces reported.
Liu is most celebrated for the “rebirth bricks (再生砖)” he created after the deadly Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. To help with rebuilding, Liu made bricks using the rubble (瓦砾) left from fallen buildings. These bricks ___5__ (use) in several of his project later, including the Shuijingfang Museum in Chengdu and the Novartis Building in Shanghai.
Besides ___6___(put) architecture into the local environment, Liu’s works are also human-centered. His focus on ordinary (普通的) people is reflected in his largest project, West Village, a five-story urban complex (建筑群) completed in 2015 in Chengdu. The complex___7_____( include) a soccer field, a market and roads for people to walk or ride bikes on. “I think of it like _8__ big Sichuan hotpot, [mixing] every [part] of city life,” Liu told The Guardian. It __9_____(become) a popular place for people to relax and have fun.
“The purpose of architecture is to create a beautiful, just and dignified (有尊严的) living environment. People’s real lives, ____10_____(happy)and dignity are what we work for,” Liu told China Daily.
答案参考:
who 2. the 3. from 4. to create 5. were used 6. putting 7. includes 8. a 9. has become 10. happiness
Bringing dreams to life
We all have dreams, each special in ____1___(they) own way. Sometimes, they feel like gentle nudges (唠叨), while other times, they completely take over our mind. It may sound sad, but many people mix up wishing, wanting and dreaming with____2_( actual) working towards their goals. This mix-up often stops them from___3____( achieve) what they really want in life.
____4____don’t worry, there’s a simple way to make your goals come true – write them down.You might think, “Can writing down my goals really make them happen ” The ____5____(true) is that it won’t actually make them real, but it’s a powerful first step. It turns your vague (模糊的) dreams into real targets (目标). This practice sets you on the path to progress and success.
Also, writing down your goals comes with many other benefits . To start with, when you write down what you want to achieve, it____6______( help) you stay on track and take responsibility for your goals.__7___ giving yourself a mission that motivates (激励) you to work towards your dreams. Writing your goals down also helps you remember them better. It’s simpler to recall what you_____8_____(write) compared to just thinking about it. Believe it or not, writing down your goals can even help you stay focused on what you want to accomplish (实现). The____9____(much) focused you are, the better your chances of reaching your goal. According to Dr Gail Matthews, a psychology professor at Dominican University of California, you are more likely to achieve your goals just by writing them down.____10__ pen and start writing down your dreams – your future self will thank you.
答案参考: 1. their 2. actually 3. achieving 4. But 5. truth 6. helps 7. because 8. have written 9. more 10. a