Unit 1 The Changing World Topic 1 Our country has developed rapidly.暑假完型填空专项练习2021—2022学年仁爱版九年级英语上册

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unit
1
topic
1暑假完型填空专项练习
During
the
summer
holiday,
some
students
might
have
been
busy
with
traveling,
summer
camps
and
all
kinds
of
courses.
But
a
special
group
of
Chinese
middle
school
students
decided
to
taste
the
hardship(艰辛)
of
life
1
school.
Twelve
cousins
from
a
big
family
sold
2
at
a
local
market
together.
Among
them,
the
oldest
was
16
years
old,
while
the
3
was
just
13.
Within
12
days,
they
4
more
than
1,500
yuan.
"Compared
5
traveling,
such
social
practice
connects
us
and
makes
us
know
how
hard
our
6
are.
They
work
so
hard
to
bring
us
up."
said
Dalin,
16,
to
the
City
Morning
Newspaper.
Dalin,
a
middle
school
graduate,
and
her
14-year-old
brother
Xiaolin
came
up
with
the
idea.
7
their
vegetables
well,
they
learned
to
work
hard.
Every
morning
they
had
to
wake
up
at
3
o'clock.
8
of
them
went
to
the
farmer's
market
to
buy
vegetables,
the
others
went
to
the
local
market
to
9
a
temporary
stall(临时摊位).
To
lower
the
cost,
they
learned
to
bargain(讲价)
with
the
sellers.
10
about
6:30
a.m.,
they
began
to
sell
vegetables.
They
peddled(吆喝)
loudly
to
attract(吸引)
customers.
After
several
days,
they
got
some
11
.
For
example,
it
was
better
12
vegetables
in
order
and
bigger
ones
on
top.
They
gave
customers
an
extra(额外的)
plastic
bag
13
the
vegetables
were
too
heavy.
When
they
14
got
home,
they
had
a
small
meeting.
Everyone
took
notes
and
15
their
feelings.
Dalin
said,
"Although
we
are
tired,
we
have
gained(收获)
a
lot."
1.A.inside
B.outside
C.next
to
D.near
2.A.vegetables
B.fruit
C.snacks
D.drinks
3.A.youngest
B.cleverest
C.shortest
D.strongest
4.A.borrowed
B.returned
C.made
D.paid
5.A.as
B.for
C.on
D.with
6.A.teachers
B.parents
C.farmers
D.customers
7.A.To
buy
B.To
grow
C.To
sell
D.To
carry
8.A.All
B.Each
C.Some
D.None
9.A.take
up
B.lift
up
C.look
up
D.pick
up
10.A.In
B.On
C.Since
D.At
11.A.experience
B.happiness
C.information
D.knowledge
12.A.put
B.to
put
C.putting
D.puts
13.A.although
B.so
C.unless
D.when
14.A.finally
B.nearly
C.suddenly
D.successfully
15.A.had
B.shared
C.got
D.learned
The
unused
tissue
(纸巾)
in
the
bathroom
always
reminds
me
of
my
childhood.
Christmas
was
drawing
near.
Feeling
grown
up,
I
decided
that
I
was
supposed
to
get
a
gift
for
my
16
.
However,
being
only
8
years
old,
I
had
never
bought
a
gift
before.
I
wasn't
sure
what
to
buy
or
where
to
get
it.
I
emptied
the
change
from
my
piggy
bank,
and
17
the
local
store.
I
entered
the
store,
carefully
18
each
thing
on
every
shelf.
While
walking
in
the
store,
I
19
my
mother's
expressions
when
she
opened
it
on
Christmas
morning.
There
were
so
many
nice
things
here,
but
I
20
that
the
change
in
my
pocket
wasn't
enough
to
buy
one.
Soon
I
began
to
feel
21
,
without
hope
of
finding
anything.
At
that
time,
I
saw
exactly
what
I
was
22
.
I
think
it
was
the
23
gift—a
great
big
box
of
tissues.
Now,
a
box
of
tissues
may
not
sound
like
a
24
to
you,
but
it
was
one
thing
we
never
had
in
our
home
when
I
was
a
child.
With
seven
children
and
very
little
25
,
tissues
were
something
really
luxury
(奢侈)
for
us.
My
mother
26
bought
them.
I
smiled
as
I
took
the
box
from
the
shelf
and
27
walked
to
the
cash
desk.
My
mom
was
going
to
28
this.
Christmas
morning
came,
and
my
mother
loved
the
tissues.
That
29
feeling
I
had
in
the
store
returned
again
when
I
saw
her
happiness.
The
joy
we
felt
couldn't
have
been
any
greater,
even
if
it
had
been
a
necklace
made
of
gold.
30
,
it
was
her
only
gift.
That
year,
I
learned
how
to
give
a
gift
to
someone
special
by
choosing
it
carefully,
and
packing
it
with
love.
16.A.myself
B.mom
C.father
D.sister
17.A.drove
to
B.returned
to
C.left
from
D.headed
for
18.A.moved
B.considered
C.recorded
D.admired
19.A.worried
B.noticed
C.imagined
D.discovered
20.A.realized
B.suggested
C.wondered
D.forgot
21.A.proud
B.excited
C.warm
D.sad
22.A.dealing
with
B.putting
up
C.looking
for
D.asking
for
23.A.expensive
B.same
C.perfect
D.traditional
24.A.gift
B.hope
C.support
D.goal
25.A.time
B.energy
C.knowledge
D.money
26.A.never
B.always
C.sometimes
D.often
27.A.nervously
B.sadly
C.confidently
D.calmly
28.A.love
B.trust
C.fear
D.regret
29.A.sad
B.disappointed
C.unexpected
D.satisfied
30.A.Sadly
B.Luckily
C.Surprisingly
D.Certainly
When
I
was
7
years
old,
I
went
to
the
US
with
my
mom.
I
can
still
31
the
first
Halloween
holiday
I
had
in
32
.
On
the
morning
of
Halloween,
we
paid
a
visit
to
a
pumpkin
farm.
Each
of
us
brought
a
pumpkin
(南瓜)
to
school
33
us.
I
used
my
pumpkin
to
make
a
lantern
which
had
two
round
eyes
and
a
scary
mouth.
In
the
afternoon,
we
34
the
Halloween
costumes(服装)
and
had
a
parade
in
school.
Some
of
the
costumes
were
funny,
but
some
of
them
35
scary.
I
chose
to
wear
a
Superman
costume.
I
did
a
lot
of
things
that
day,
but
the
part
I
liked
36
was
“trick
or
treat”
in
the
evening.
After
37
,
I
went
outside
with
a
bag.
I
38
to
get
a
lot
of
candies
from
my
neighbors.
At
first,
I
was
a
bit
nervous,
39
when
I
knocked
at
the
first
door,
my
heart
was
beating
very
fast.
A
lady
came
out,
and
I
said
carefully
to
her,“Trick
or
treat!”
My
40
was
very
low,
so
low
that
I
could
41
hear
myself
speak.
To
my
surprise,
the
lady
was
so
kind
that
she
gave
42
two
candies,
and
I
was
so
excited.
I
thanked
the
lady
and
moved
on.
I
can’t
remember
43
houses
I
visited,
but
I
can
remember
how
many
44
I
got-I
got
91
that
day,
and
I
was
so
happy.
What
a
45
Halloween
I
had!
And
I
wish
we
could
have
Halloween
every
month!
31.A.spend
B.remind
C.remember
D.enjoy
32.A.China
B.Australia
C.England
D.America
33.A.to
B.with
C.for
D.of
34.A.wore
B.washed
C.sold
D.kept
35.A.tasted
B.smelled
C.sounded
D.looked
36.A.best
B.worst
C.longest
D.shortest
37.A.breakfast
B.lunch
C.dinner
D.sleeping
38.A.offered
B.continued
C.hoped
D.refused
39.A.but
B.so
C.though
D.or
40.A.height
B.wish
C.price
D.voice
41.A.hardly
B.sometimes
C.often
D.mostly
42.A.them
B.us
C.her
D.me
43.A.how
much
B.how
long
C.how
many
D.how
far
44.A.candies
B.houses
C.cards
D.presents
45.A.busy
B.happy
C.relaxing
D.boring
Families
That
Care,
Care
about
Families.
My
10th
Christmas
was
the
one
that
I
was
not
looking
forward
to.
Money
was
limited.
Mom
said
we
were
old
enough
now
not
to
expect
46
.
“How
can
I
even
wear
the
same
old
dress
one
more
time?”
I
47
to
my
sister.
“I
know,”
said
my
sister.
“I
have
asked
for
a
horse
forever
but
it
never
happens.”
The
next
day,
Mom
told
us
that
she
had
been
saving
up
and
shopping
around
so
that
we
could
give
the
Walters
family
a
Christmas
basket.
“If
anyone
needs
some
48
,
it’s
the
Walters,”
Mom
reminded
us.
Looking
like
a
family
of
hobos
(



),
the
Walters
could
hardly
afford
their
food.
I
noticed
that
Mom
had
prepared
a
small
gift
for
each
of
the
children.
How
could
Mom
be
so
generous
(慷慨的)
with
someone
else’s
kids
when
we
didn’t
have
enough?
We
49
the
basket
to
the
Walters’,
knocked
hard
on
the
door
and
then
ran
fast
to
hide
behind
a
tree.
When
the
family
came
out
and
picked
up
the
basket,
I
saw
their
faces.
They
looked
happy.
But
mostly,
they
looked
like,
well,
like
they
were
thinking,
maybe
we
do
belong
here.
Christmas
morning
arrived.
50
,
I
received
a
beautiful
dress
and
my
sister
got
a
horse!
“Mom,
how
did
you
manage
to
do
all
this?”
I
asked.
“We
were
51
for
a
no-present
Christmas.”
“Oh,
everybody
helped.
Mrs.
Olsen
at
the
dress
shop
sold
me
your
gift
at
half
price.
Mrs.
Marshall
paid
me
to
hang
up
her
tree
lights.
Mr.
Jones
gave
us
one
of
his
horses
because
we
got
your
sister
to
love
it.
And
the
Larsens,
down
the
way,
52
some
of
their
pasture
(牧场)
for
us
to
keep
the
horse.”
“But
the
Walters
don’t
have
anything
to
give
in
return.”
“Doesn’t
matter
who
can
or
can’t
give.
If
we
just
listen
to
our
hearts,
the
right
gifts
will
end
up
with
the
right
families,”
Mom
said.
That
was
the
Christmas
that
I
learned
about
the
magic
of
53
.
The
“belonging”
feeling
was
more
valuable
than
any
of
the
gifts.
And
I
thought
families
that
care,
care
about
families.
All
families.
46.A.gifts
B.trees
C.games
D.holidays
47.A.explained
B.complained
C.introduced
D.repeated
48.A.advice
B.choices
C.lessons
D.cheer
49.A.covered
B.delivered
C.changed
D.checked
50.A.Surprisingly
B.Proudly
C.Confidently
D.Carefully
51.A.absent
B.eager
C.ready
D.late
52.A.visited
B.offered
C.watered
D.sold
53.A.understanding
B.expecting
C.exchanging
D.giving
A
well-known
poem
by
Tang
Dynasty
poet
Du
Mu
tells
of
a
scene
in
early
April:
“Rains
fall
heavily
as
Qingming
comes,
and
passersby
with
lowered
spirits
go.”
This
scene
happens
on
Tomb
Sweeping
Day,
also
known
54
Qingming
Festival.
It
is
55
one-day
Chinese
holiday
that
has
been
celebrated
in
China
for
centuries.
Every
year
in
early
April,
56
Chinese
people
visit
the
tombs
of
their
ancestors
to
show
their
respect.
This
year,
Tomb
Sweeping
Day
57
on
April
4th.
On
that
day,
Chinese
families
sweep
the
tombs
and
clean
away
the
grass
around
them.
Then
they
burn
paper
money
and
put
flowers
and
fruit
in
front
of
the
tombs.
They
hope
the
dead
can
enjoy
58
and
bring
the
family
good
luck.
However,
it
is
not
only
the
Chinese
59
remember
the
dead.
People
in
60
countries
also
have
festivals
for
the
dead.
In
Japan,
the
O-Bon
Festival
is
one
of
61
festivals.
It
62
from
August
13
to
16.
It
is
also
a
holiday
that
serves
as
a
family
reunion.
All
the
members
of
the
family
63
go
back
home
for
it.
It
is
said
that
their
ancestor's
spirits
return
at
this
time
to
visit
their
relatives.
People
perform
"bon
odori"
dance
to
welcome
the
spirits.
At
the
end
of
O-
Bon,
they
put
paper
lanterns
in
a
river
64
off
the
spirits.
In
Russia,
people
remember
their
ancestors
on
the
Day
of
Rejoicing.
It's
usually
in
late
April
or
early
May.
The
name
of
this
festival
means
birth
and
65
.
In
Russia,it's
66
believed
that
people
shouldn't
feel
sad
for
the
dead
because
death
means
birth
in
another
world.
On
the
Day
of
Rejoicing,people
usually
draw
beautiful
pictures
on
eggs
and
put
them
in
front
of
the
tombs
on
this
day.
After
67
a
picnic
together,they
will
make
wishes
for
good
life
for
both
the
living
and
the
dead
ones.
68
this
day
is
mostly
about
remembering
the
dead,it's
also
a
happy
time
to
get
married.
Many
families
look
forward
to
the
weddings
held
on
or
around
this
date.
And
if
newly-married
couple
visits
the
tomb
on
this
day,it
is
a
tradition
to
bow(鞠躬)
before
their
ancestors'
tombs
and
ask
them
for
their
blessings(祝福).
54.A.by
B.for.
C.as
D.to
55.A.a
B.an
C.the
D./
56.A.thousand
of
B.thousands
of
C.thousand
D.thousands
57.A.fell
B.fall
C.falls
D.would
fall
58.A.they
B.them
C.their
D.theirs
59.A.which
B.whose
C.whom
D.who
60.A.other
B.the
other
C.others
D.another
61.A.important
B.more
important
C.most
important
D.the
most
important
62.A.hold
B.held
C.is
held
D.was
held
63.A.should
B.have
to
C.would
D.could
64.A.send
B.to
send
C.sent
D.sending
65.A.happy
B.happier
C.happily
D.happiness
66.A.wide
B.widely
C.wider
D.widest
67.A.have
B.had
C.having
D.has
68.A.Although
B.Because
C.As
D.When
Two
weeks
before
Christmas,
Mother
told
me
we
were
going
to
my
grandmother's
house
for
the
holiday.
Grandma
and
Uncle
Henry
lived
on
a
farm
some
15
miles
out
of
town.
They
had
no
electricity
or
running
water
and
69
what
I
considered
the
"good
things"
in
life.
They
70
made
no
plans
for
Christmas.
When
Christmas
Eve
arrived,
Mom
told
me
in
her
best
"I-mean-it"
voice
to
71
all
the
decorations
from
our
tree.
She
packed
those
up
along
72
all
the
materials
for
a
73
turkey
dinner.
Christmas
morning
dawned
perfectly
with
the
sun
shining
brightly
across
a
fresh
blanket
of
snow.
74
I
was
angry
silently
in
the
backseat
of
the
car
as
we
made
our
75
to
grandma's.
This
was
going
to
be
the
76
Christmas
ever!
Grandma
was
77
to
see
us
as
we
walked
up
to
her
door,
"What
on
earth
are
you
doing
here?"
she
said.
"We
weren't
expecting
anyone.
It's
Christmas,
and
I
don't
even
have
a
turkey
to
cook
for
you."
"I
knew
78
."
Mom
said
as
we
set
boxes
of
goodies
on
the
kitchen
table.
"That's
79
we
brought
all
with
us."
"We
80
have
a
tree"
Mom
insisted.

81
what
will
we
do
with
all
these
decorations?"
Uncle
Henry
quickly
82
Mom's
spirit.
He
called
me
to
join
him,
and
we
found
a
perfect
Christmas
tree
in
the
woods.
Soon
the
house
83
fresh
and
piney
as
we
decorated
the
pine
tree,
and
the
day
took
on
a
festive
air.
The
turkey
dinner
was
very
good,
too.
I
was
actually
beginning
to
enjoy
this
unusual
Christmas
day!
Dessert
was
almost
forgotten
84
Mom
came
out
with
the
final
surprise-a
flaming
pudding!
"Merry
Christmas,
mother,"
Mom
said.
"Dear
me!"
Grandma
said
with
her
mouth
wide
open.
"I
haven't
seen
a
flaming
pudding
since
I
left
England
before
I
was
married.”
Tears
of
85
filled
her
eyes.
I
could
not
keep
the
tears
86
my
eyes,
either.
I
knew
then
that
Mom
had
also
given
me
the
best
Christmas
87
ever.
She
had
taught
me
88
beautiful
thing
it
is
to
give.
69.A.wanted
B.lacked
C.refused
D.prepared
70.A.also
B.still
C.never
D.hardly
71.A.replace
B.collect
C.remove
D.cover
72.A.with
B.from
C.except
D.inside
73.A.normal
B.complete
C.fresh
D.separate
74.A.But
B.So
C.And
D.Then
75.A.decision
B.way
C.wish
D.plan
76.A.last
B.busiest
C.best
D.worst
77.A.expected
B.crazy
C.surprised
D.ready
78.A.you
B.it
C.that
D.this
79.A.where
B.why
C.what
D.how
80.A.may
B.will
C.can
D.must
81.A.In
short
B.Therefore
C.However
D.Otherwise
82.A.took
B.remembered
C.caught
D.copied
83.A.improved
B.smelled
C.became
D.changed
84.A.until
B.after
C.because
D.unless
85.A.sadness
B.joy
C.regret
D.worry
86.A.outside
B.back
C.away
D.from
87.A.food
B.tree
C.pudding
D.present
88.A.what
B.what
a
C.how
D.how
a
The
traditional
Chinese
lunar
calendar
divides
a
year
into
24
solar
terms
(节气).
The
Spring
Equinox
which
is
called
chunfen
in
Chinese
usually
falls
89
March
20
or
March
21
every
year.
Standing
an
egg
upright
is
a
90
game
across
the
country
during
the
Spring
Equinox.
People
practice
this
tradition
to
celebrate
the
91
of
spring.
It
is
believed
that
if
someone
can
make
the
stand,
he
will
have
good
luck
in
the
future.
It’s
also
a
good
time
to
fly
kites.
In
ancient
times,
people
did
not
have
good
medical
resources
(资源),
92
they
wrote
their
medical
problems
on
a
paper
kite
to
ask
for
good
health.
When
the
kite
was
in
the
air,
people
would
93
the
line
to
let
the
paper
kite
fly
away,
which
means
the
lying
away
of
diseases.
89.A.on
B.in
C.between
90.A.harmful
B.useful
C.popular
91.A.coming
B.ending
C.moving
92.A.because
B.so
C.though
93.A.hold
on
B.take
off
C.cut
off
参考答案
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11--20ABDAB
BDBCA
21--30DCCAD
ACADA
31--40CDBAD
ACCBD
41--50ADCAB
ABDBA
51--60CBDCA
BCBDA
61--70DCABD
BCABA
71--80CABAB
DCCBD
81--90DCBAB
DDBAC
91--93ABC