2025年奔跑吧少年九年级英语全一册外研版
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①Cloze test. 人与自我 生活与学习
It was the last day of the spring term. My classmates and I were 1 our desks. When we finished, Mr Brown came in and cleared his throat(嗓子).
"Now's the time you've all been waiting for," he said. "Time to hand out your 2." Everyone stood up and cheered, including me, 3 I had completely forgotten about the yearbook. Last year I'd only asked the other kids in my own class to 4, but this year I wanted all the graders' signatures.
I started with my seatmate, Jessy. She 5 and wrote down her name on my yearbook. Pretty soon, my whole 6 and Mr Brown had signed. And I got the rest of the graders' signatures during the football game. However, I couldn't find John Morgan anywhere.
When I finally found him at the 7 office, I saw him lying there on the bed because he had hurt his knee at the start of the game. John looked up at me and gave me a 8 smile. He was in great pain! But when he knew why I came, his smile turned into a big one. We exchanged our yearbooks 9.
I gave my yearbook to him and he 10 it at once. His smile disappeared while he was running his fingers over all the signatures. He seemed 11. "I wanted to have everyone sign mine," he said, "but I got stuck in here. " I looked at his yearbook and saw only a few 12 here and there.
"I know what to do," I said, "next Sunday is my birthday and I will have a 13. If you come, you can have lots of kids sign yours then. " "Really?" John cried, "you're so 14! I don't know how to repay you. "
Finally, John and I walked out of the office with bright smiles on our faces. You know what? I left school this year with a full yearbook and a new 15. It's not a bad way to start the summer.
()1. A. putting up
B. falling off
C. cleaning out
D. sweeping away
()2. A. posters
B. yearbooks
C. textbooks
D. notebooks
()3. A. so
B. or
C. and
D. though
()4. A. draw
B. play
C. sign
D. share
()5. A. failed
B. agreed
C. wondered
D. continued
()6. A. class
B. group
C. grade
D. family
()7. A. nurse's
B. manager's
C. teacher's
D. headmaster's
()8. A. big
B. weak
C. quick
D. strange
()9. A. shyly
B. angrily
C. happily
D. nervously
()10. A. opened
B. dropped
C. covered
D. touched
()11. A. excited
B. relaxed
C. surprised
D. disappointed
()12. A. names
B. gifts
C. pictures
D. numbers
()13. A. game
B. party
C. wedding
D. meeting
()14. A. kind
B. proud
C. polite
D. careful
()15. A. desk
B. idea
C. friend
D. football
It was the last day of the spring term. My classmates and I were 1 our desks. When we finished, Mr Brown came in and cleared his throat(嗓子).
"Now's the time you've all been waiting for," he said. "Time to hand out your 2." Everyone stood up and cheered, including me, 3 I had completely forgotten about the yearbook. Last year I'd only asked the other kids in my own class to 4, but this year I wanted all the graders' signatures.
I started with my seatmate, Jessy. She 5 and wrote down her name on my yearbook. Pretty soon, my whole 6 and Mr Brown had signed. And I got the rest of the graders' signatures during the football game. However, I couldn't find John Morgan anywhere.
When I finally found him at the 7 office, I saw him lying there on the bed because he had hurt his knee at the start of the game. John looked up at me and gave me a 8 smile. He was in great pain! But when he knew why I came, his smile turned into a big one. We exchanged our yearbooks 9.
I gave my yearbook to him and he 10 it at once. His smile disappeared while he was running his fingers over all the signatures. He seemed 11. "I wanted to have everyone sign mine," he said, "but I got stuck in here. " I looked at his yearbook and saw only a few 12 here and there.
"I know what to do," I said, "next Sunday is my birthday and I will have a 13. If you come, you can have lots of kids sign yours then. " "Really?" John cried, "you're so 14! I don't know how to repay you. "
Finally, John and I walked out of the office with bright smiles on our faces. You know what? I left school this year with a full yearbook and a new 15. It's not a bad way to start the summer.
()1. A. putting up
B. falling off
C. cleaning out
D. sweeping away
()2. A. posters
B. yearbooks
C. textbooks
D. notebooks
()3. A. so
B. or
C. and
D. though
()4. A. draw
B. play
C. sign
D. share
()5. A. failed
B. agreed
C. wondered
D. continued
()6. A. class
B. group
C. grade
D. family
()7. A. nurse's
B. manager's
C. teacher's
D. headmaster's
()8. A. big
B. weak
C. quick
D. strange
()9. A. shyly
B. angrily
C. happily
D. nervously
()10. A. opened
B. dropped
C. covered
D. touched
()11. A. excited
B. relaxed
C. surprised
D. disappointed
()12. A. names
B. gifts
C. pictures
D. numbers
()13. A. game
B. party
C. wedding
D. meeting
()14. A. kind
B. proud
C. polite
D. careful
()15. A. desk
B. idea
C. friend
D. football
答案:
1—5 CBDCB 6—10 AABCA 11—15 DABAC
②Vocabulary exercises.
A. Complete the passage with proper forms of the words in the box.
repair, come round, bill, pocket, for
I didn't like my dad in the past, because he was too strict with me. Last Sunday, my friend Tim 16. with a new computer game. We were both excited to try it out, but things didn't go as planned. When he took the game off the computer, the computer went wrong. I hurried to a computer 17. shop. The worker said it would cost a lot to fix. But I didn't have enough 18. money, so I asked my dad 19. help. To my surprise, he didn't get angry and he paid the 20. without saying a word. At that moment, I realised that Dad loved me and that it was good for me to follow my family rules.
B. Complete the passage with proper words according to the Chinese given.
Sally is my best friend. These days, she looks a bit 21. (不高兴的).
Yesterday afternoon, I had a talk with her in the park near her house. She told me the 22. (原因). Last Thursday, she had a physics 23. (考试) and she failed it. But she didn't tell her parents the 24. (真相), because she thought that her parents would get 25. (生气的) with her.
In my opinion, parents are our closest friends. We'd better tell our parents the problems when we are in trouble. So I told her, "Sally, I think it is the most important to be 26. (诚实的). You should 27. (道歉) to your parents as soon as possible. If your parents know that you told lies, they will be very sad. "
Hearing my words, Sally 28. (意识到) that she was wrong. She called her mother at once and said sorry to her. To her surprise, her mother didn't criticise her. 29. (代替), she said to Sally, "Dear, it doesn't matter, but you should never do that again. "
Sally was so surprised at her mother's words. She said thanks to me and invited me to have a 30. (杯子) of coffee. She told me that she would never tell lies.
A. Complete the passage with proper forms of the words in the box.
repair, come round, bill, pocket, for
I didn't like my dad in the past, because he was too strict with me. Last Sunday, my friend Tim 16. with a new computer game. We were both excited to try it out, but things didn't go as planned. When he took the game off the computer, the computer went wrong. I hurried to a computer 17. shop. The worker said it would cost a lot to fix. But I didn't have enough 18. money, so I asked my dad 19. help. To my surprise, he didn't get angry and he paid the 20. without saying a word. At that moment, I realised that Dad loved me and that it was good for me to follow my family rules.
B. Complete the passage with proper words according to the Chinese given.
Sally is my best friend. These days, she looks a bit 21. (不高兴的).
Yesterday afternoon, I had a talk with her in the park near her house. She told me the 22. (原因). Last Thursday, she had a physics 23. (考试) and she failed it. But she didn't tell her parents the 24. (真相), because she thought that her parents would get 25. (生气的) with her.
In my opinion, parents are our closest friends. We'd better tell our parents the problems when we are in trouble. So I told her, "Sally, I think it is the most important to be 26. (诚实的). You should 27. (道歉) to your parents as soon as possible. If your parents know that you told lies, they will be very sad. "
Hearing my words, Sally 28. (意识到) that she was wrong. She called her mother at once and said sorry to her. To her surprise, her mother didn't criticise her. 29. (代替), she said to Sally, "Dear, it doesn't matter, but you should never do that again. "
Sally was so surprised at her mother's words. She said thanks to me and invited me to have a 30. (杯子) of coffee. She told me that she would never tell lies.
答案:
16. came round 17. repair 18. pocket 19. for 20. bill 21. unhappy 22. reason 23. exam 24. truth 25. angry 26. honest 27. apologise 28. realised 29. Instead 30. cup
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