2025年阳光夺冠九年级英语下册
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二、完形填空(20分)(大单元)
A father and his daughter were flying a kite in the park. The young daughter was a little bit tired, so they took a 11 on the bench (凳子). When the daughter saw an old man selling apples, she asked her father to buy her an apple. Her father didn't bring much money with him, but it was enough to buy two apples. So he did, and gave 12 of them to his daughter, smiling.
His daughter held one apple in her left hand and the other in the right hand. Then the father asked her if she could 13 one of the apples with him. When the girl heard this, she quickly took a bite (咬) from one apple. And before her father could speak, she also took a bite from the 14 apple.
The father was 15. He wondered what mistake he made so that his daughter acted in such a greedy (贪婪的) way. He was lost in thought. Perhaps he was just thinking too much. His daughter was too 16 to understand about sharing and giving. A smile disappeared from his face.
Suddenly, his daughter with an apple in her left hand said, “Daddy, have this one! It is much juicier and 17.” Her father was speechless. He felt 18 about making the judgment (判断) so quickly about a small child. But his smile 19 knowing why his daughter quickly took a bite from each apple.
Don't judge anything or draw a conclusion (结论) too quickly. 20 spare some more time to understand things better.
11. A. walk
B. shower
C. break
12. A. both
B. either
C. neither
13. A. cut
B. wash
C. share
14. A. first
B. second
C. third
15. A. satisfied
B. surprised
C. moved
16. A. brave
B. silly
C. young
17. A. sweeter
B. bitterer
C. saltier
18. A. proud
B. great
C. bad
19. A. went away
B. came back
C. ran off
20. A. Always
B. Never
C. Seldom
A father and his daughter were flying a kite in the park. The young daughter was a little bit tired, so they took a 11 on the bench (凳子). When the daughter saw an old man selling apples, she asked her father to buy her an apple. Her father didn't bring much money with him, but it was enough to buy two apples. So he did, and gave 12 of them to his daughter, smiling.
His daughter held one apple in her left hand and the other in the right hand. Then the father asked her if she could 13 one of the apples with him. When the girl heard this, she quickly took a bite (咬) from one apple. And before her father could speak, she also took a bite from the 14 apple.
The father was 15. He wondered what mistake he made so that his daughter acted in such a greedy (贪婪的) way. He was lost in thought. Perhaps he was just thinking too much. His daughter was too 16 to understand about sharing and giving. A smile disappeared from his face.
Suddenly, his daughter with an apple in her left hand said, “Daddy, have this one! It is much juicier and 17.” Her father was speechless. He felt 18 about making the judgment (判断) so quickly about a small child. But his smile 19 knowing why his daughter quickly took a bite from each apple.
Don't judge anything or draw a conclusion (结论) too quickly. 20 spare some more time to understand things better.
11. A. walk
B. shower
C. break
12. A. both
B. either
C. neither
13. A. cut
B. wash
C. share
14. A. first
B. second
C. third
15. A. satisfied
B. surprised
C. moved
16. A. brave
B. silly
C. young
17. A. sweeter
B. bitterer
C. saltier
18. A. proud
B. great
C. bad
19. A. went away
B. came back
C. ran off
20. A. Always
B. Never
C. Seldom
答案:
11.C 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.A
三、阅读理解(40分)
A(青海中考)
Do you still hug your parents? How do you feel when you hug them? When do you need a hug the most?
It was a cold November morning several years ago. My alarm clock had just gone off, but I was having trouble getting out of bed. My dad had died a few weeks before. I felt weighed down by sadness and depression.
Tough and strong, my dad had worked so hard all of his life to support us. He would sometimes shout at my brothers and me, but I always knew that he loved me. Still, he had been raised(养育) in a traditional way and raised us that way too. I couldn't remember, for example, ever being hugged by him.
After my mom and grandma passed away, my dad moved into grandma's home. I was so happy to have him close by. I would often visit him and just talk with him about life. But we still seldom touched and never hugged. Finally his own health began to rapidly fail and within a few months he left us. It was a cold morning when we had his service(追悼会), but I was too cold inside myself to feel it. I couldn't remember when we'd had our last hug.
I sighed(叹气) and got out of my bed. I turned on the lights and walked into the hallway. I saw my son Jim walking down the hall to meet me. Suddenly, he opened his arms and gave me a heart-felt hug. And just as he did, I heard my dad's voice deep inside of me say, “Joey, this hug is from me!” I cried and smiled at the same time. In that moment, in the place where heart, mind, and spirit all meet, I felt loved. I felt loved by my dad. I felt loved by life.
21. The writer felt down because ________.
A. he was cold
B. his alarm clock didn't go off
C. he had trouble getting up
D. his dad had died
22. What did the writer think of his father?
A. Tough and strong.
B. Hard-working.
C. Full of love.
D. All of the above.
23. Which of the following is NOT true according to paragraph 4?
A. He talked about everything with his father.
B. He lived near his father.
C. His father got serious health problem.
D. He felt so sad in the service.
24. The passage implies(暗示) that ________.
A. kids shouldn't be raised in a traditional way
B. parents should set good examples for children
C. love needs to be expressed
D. family members need to understand each other
25. What's the best title for the passage?
A. Sad but moved
B. Sometimes people need a hug
C. A father who doesn't know love
D. Missing my father
A(青海中考)
Do you still hug your parents? How do you feel when you hug them? When do you need a hug the most?
It was a cold November morning several years ago. My alarm clock had just gone off, but I was having trouble getting out of bed. My dad had died a few weeks before. I felt weighed down by sadness and depression.
Tough and strong, my dad had worked so hard all of his life to support us. He would sometimes shout at my brothers and me, but I always knew that he loved me. Still, he had been raised(养育) in a traditional way and raised us that way too. I couldn't remember, for example, ever being hugged by him.
After my mom and grandma passed away, my dad moved into grandma's home. I was so happy to have him close by. I would often visit him and just talk with him about life. But we still seldom touched and never hugged. Finally his own health began to rapidly fail and within a few months he left us. It was a cold morning when we had his service(追悼会), but I was too cold inside myself to feel it. I couldn't remember when we'd had our last hug.
I sighed(叹气) and got out of my bed. I turned on the lights and walked into the hallway. I saw my son Jim walking down the hall to meet me. Suddenly, he opened his arms and gave me a heart-felt hug. And just as he did, I heard my dad's voice deep inside of me say, “Joey, this hug is from me!” I cried and smiled at the same time. In that moment, in the place where heart, mind, and spirit all meet, I felt loved. I felt loved by my dad. I felt loved by life.
21. The writer felt down because ________.
A. he was cold
B. his alarm clock didn't go off
C. he had trouble getting up
D. his dad had died
22. What did the writer think of his father?
A. Tough and strong.
B. Hard-working.
C. Full of love.
D. All of the above.
23. Which of the following is NOT true according to paragraph 4?
A. He talked about everything with his father.
B. He lived near his father.
C. His father got serious health problem.
D. He felt so sad in the service.
24. The passage implies(暗示) that ________.
A. kids shouldn't be raised in a traditional way
B. parents should set good examples for children
C. love needs to be expressed
D. family members need to understand each other
25. What's the best title for the passage?
A. Sad but moved
B. Sometimes people need a hug
C. A father who doesn't know love
D. Missing my father
答案:
21.D 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.B
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