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九年级上完形填空Unit1
Unit1
TheGreatestWonderoftheNaturalWorldWhenIarrived,itwasearlymorninganditwasraining.Igotoutofthecar,went1agateandwalkedalongapath.Intheeast,theskywasbecominglight,but2thepath,itwasstillverydark.Iknewitwasthere,buttherewas3tosee.Afteraboutakilometre,astrangerappearedinfrontofme."AmIgoingtherightway?
"Iasked.Heknew4going."Yes,"hereplied,"you'llgetthereinfive5."Finally,Icametosomerocks,andstopped.Ilooked___6___overthem,butitwasstilltoodarktoseeanything.Suddenly,thecloudsclearedandtherainstopped.Thesun_7__behindmeandbeyondtherocks.Isawthattheground__8_awayanddowntoariver,farbelowme.IwasontheedgeoftheGrandCanyon,oneofthewondersofthenaturalworld.IlookeddowntotheColoradoRiverabout2kilometresbelowme.Ifyouputthethreetallestbuildingsintheworldatthebottomofthecanyon,theystill__9_reachthetop.ThenIlookedacrosstotheothersideofthecanyon.Howfarisit?
It's20kilometres,maybemore.Finally,Ilookedtomyleftandtomyright,andon13sidesthecanyondisappearedintothedistance...over400kilometreslong.TheGrandCanyonisnotjustbig.It'shuge!
Thatmorningontheedgeofthecanyon,Iaskedmyselfaquestion.It'snot"Howdeepisit?
"or"Howwideisit?
"or"Howlongisit?
"but"IstheGrandCanyonthegreatestwonderanywhereinthenaturalworld?
"Iknowtheanswer.Butwhatdoyouthink?
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()2AbesideBbehindCbesidesDbeyond
()3A.anythingB.everythingC.nothingD.things
()4A.whatB.whenC.whereIwasD.wherewasI
()5A.minuteBsecondsC.hoursD.minutes
()6AcarefulBcarefullyCclearDclearly
()7A.raisedB.raiseC.riseD.rose
()8AfallB.feelC.fellD.falled
()9A.shouldn'tB.doesn'tC.couldn'tD.won't
()10A.eitherB.bothC.allDevery
Unit2
TheAdventuresofTomSawyerHereisourmonthlyarticleonafavouritegreatbook.Thismonth,ourguestwriterisMrJackson.MyfavouritegreatbookisTheAdventuresofTomSawyer1MarkTwain.TomliveswithhisauntPolly2thequietstreetsofStPetersburg,Missouri.He'salivelyandcleveryoungboy,andhefindshimselfinmany3adventures.Herunsawaywithhistwofriends,HuckFinnandJoe,toanislandinthemiddleoftheMississippiRiverforseveraldays.WithHuckhegoes4fortreasure,withBeckyhegetslostinacave,andfinally,theyfindaboxofgold.MyfavouritesceneinthebookiswheneveryonethinksTomis5.Hedecidestogotohisownfuneral.Hehidesandwatches6,andthensuddenlyhe7.Everyoneissurprisedtoseehimbutthey'realsopleasedtoseehim8.Tomistheheroofthestory,butthereare9importantcharacters.Huckisanoutsiderandeveryoneisafraidofhim.Beckyisprettywithfairhair,JoeisTom'sbestfriend,andInjunJoeisthebadmanofthestory.Thethemeofthestoryaretodowithchildren10upandbecomingmoreserious.Itdescribeshowstrangersare11insmalltownsofAmerica.Finally,ittalksaboutfreedom,socialrulesandhowpeoplearepunished12badbehaviour.WhydoIthinkTomSawyerisagreatbook?
MarkTwainwrotethestoryin1876,butit'sstillreadand13bypeopleallovertheworldtoday.Andalthoughit'sonlyastory,TwainwroteitintheeverydayEnglishofthesouthernstatesofAmericainthe19thcentury,soitsoundsvery14.Todayit'sthoughttobeoneof15booksinAmericanliterature.Goon—readit!
Iknowyou'llenjoyit,too.1.A.ofB.byC.atD.on
2.A.inB.onC.atD.among
3.A.interestedB.interestingC.excitingD.excited
4.A.findingB.lookingoutC.findingoutD.lookingfor
5.A.deadB.diedC.todieD.death
6.A.atatimeB.foratimeC.onatimeD.inatime
7.A.appearsB.appearedC.disappearedD.disappears
8.A.livingB.livelyC.aliveD.tolive
9.A.theotherB.otherC.othersD.theothers
10.A.growsupB.togrowupC.grewupD.growingup
11.A.feltB.seenC.lookedD.watched
12.A.becauseB.byC.toD.for
13.A.lovedB.loverC.toloveD.love
14.A.trueB.realC.reallyD.truly
15.A.themostgreatB.thegreatestC.greatD.mostgreatest
LiuXiang—TrainedforGoldForLiuXiang,life1asportingherohasjustbegun.Firstofall,he'll2tocompetitionsaroundtheworld.He'llbechosentorepresentChina3theOlympicGames.He'sasymbolofChina'sinternationalsportingsuccess.Andnowthathe'swell4allovertheworld,LiuXiangwillalsobeaskedtoappearinadvertisementsandfilms,andeventorecordmusic.ButhiscoachSunHaipingismakingsurethathetrainsregularly.LiuXiangwillbe5byhiscoachonhowtobeagreatsportsman,andbyhismanageronhowtobeastar.LiuXiangisnotanovernight6.HewasborninShanghaion13thJuly,1983and,7manyOlympicsportsstars,hestartedtrainingwhenhe8veryyoung.InGradeFour,hewenttotheJuniorSportsSchoolofPutuoDistrictofShanghai.Liuwasencouragedatfirsttotrainasahighjumper.Then,in1998,hisskill9hurdlingwasnoticedbyhiscoachSunHaiping.LiuXiangwashelpedbyaspecialprogramme.Itwas10in2001tohelpyoungsportsmenandsportswomen.Liu'sraceswererecorded,andhisperformancewascompared11theworld'sbestsportsstars.SunHaipingusedtheinformationtochangeLiu's12programme.In2002hewonhisfirstinternational110mhurdleseventinSwitzerland,andinthesameyear,agoldmedalattheAsianGamesinKorea.In2004,LiuwonthefirstOlympicgoldmedalinthesameevent13ChinainAthens,Greece.Sowhat'snextforLiuXiang?
Hashe14thatthere'smoretolifethantraining?
Willhebeencouragedtospendmoretimeawayfromsport?
No,LiuXiangwill15moremedalsforChinabecausehewastrainedforgold!
1.A.asB.ofC.forD.with
2.A.inviteB.isinviteC.beinvitedD.inviting
3.A.onB.inC.atD.during
4.A.knownB.knowC.knowingD.famous
5.A.advisedB.adviseC.beadviseD.advice
6.A.successfullyB.successfulC.succeedD.success
7.A.looklikeB.asC.likeD.liked
8.A.hasbeenB.hadbeenC.isD.was
9.A.inB.withC.onD.at
10.A.putupB.lookupC.setupD.giveup
11.A.withB.forC.asD.of
12.A.trainingB.trainedC.trainD.trains
13.A.toB.forC.withD.of
14.A.findoutB.findingoutC.foundoutD.foundedout15.A.lookforB.goforC.runforD.readyfor
Unit4CanBooksBeReplacedbyComputers?
TonySmithEverymorningmyfatherbuysanewspaperonhiswaytowork.EverydayIopenmybooks1andstartmylessons.Everyeveningmymother2magazinesathome.Andeverynight,IlookattheposterswithphotosofDavidBeckhamandYaoMingonmybedroomwallbeforeIgotosleep.Canweimagine3withoutpaperorprint?
Paperwasfirstcreatedabout2,000yearsago,andhasbeen4silk,cotton,bamboo,and,5the19thcentury,fromwood.Peoplelearnedtowritewordsonpapertomakeabook.Butinthosedays,bookscouldonlybeproducedone6byhand.Asaresult,theywereexpensiveandrare.Andbecausethereweren'tmanybooks,7peoplelearnedtoread.Thenprinting8inChina.Thefirstprintedbooksweremadebyputtinginkonawoodenblockandholdingthepaperagainstit.Whenprintingwasdevelopedgreatlyatthebeginningofthe11thcentury,bookscouldbeproducedmorequicklyand9.Asaresult,morepeoplelearnedtoread.Afterthat,knowledgeandideasspreadquickly,inawaythatcanbecomparedwiththeintroductionoftheInternetinthe20thcentury.Butwillbooksbeneededinthefuture?
Todayinformationcanbereceivedonline,downloadedfromtheInternetratherthan10inbooks,andinformationcanbekeptonCD-ROMsormachinessuchasMP3players.Thesemachinesaresmallerandlighterthanbookssothattheycanbecarriedveryeasily.Computersarealreadyusedinclassrooms,andnewspapersandmagazinescanalreadybereadonline.Sowillbooksbereplacedbycomputersoneday?
No,Idon'tthinktheYaoMingposteronmybedroomwallwilleverbereplacedbyacomputertwometreshigh!
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()2A.looksthroughB.looksoutC.looksoverD.looksfor
()3A.liveB.livesC.livingD.life
()4A.madeofB.madefromC.madeupofD.madewith
()5A.inB.afterC.atD.since
()6A.atatimeB.inatimeC.foratimeD.onatime
()7A.afewB.alittleC.fewD.little
()8A.inventorsB.inventsC.wasinventedD.wasinventing
()9A.cheaperB.cheaplyC.morecheaplyD.morecheaper
()10A.findB.foundC.foundedD.finding
Unit5TheScienceMuseuminLondonbyTonySmith
ThemostunusualmuseuminLondonistheScienceMuseum.Inmostmuseums,there'sno1andnorunning,andyouaren't2totouchtheexhibits.ButtheScienceMuseumisdifferent...becauseit'snoisy!
Peopletalkabout3seeanddothere,andsomeofthemachinesarenoisyaswell.VisitingtheScienceMuseumisfunandit'sagreatwaytolearnaboutsciencebecauseyoucanworkthingsoutandtryoutideas.WhenIvisittheScienceMuseum,IgototheLaunchPad.Thisismyfavouriteroombecauseyoucandophysics4.Forexample,ifyouwanttofillabagwithfallingsand,youhavetomoveakindoftruckonwheelsinthecorrectposition.IalsogototheRocketShow.Youcanlearnhowwetravel5spaceandbackagain.ThenIgoupstairstotheHumanandNatureroom.Youcancompareyourspeedwithanimalsthere.Youhearanoiseandpushabutton.Ifyouaren'tfastenough,thelion6you!
I'm7thanallmyfriends,butthelionstillcatchesme.Therearealsoroomsontransport,theenvironmentandspacetechnology,8maths,physicsandchemistry.Youcandoalotofthingsinthismuseum,butyouhavetoobeysomerulesaswell.Forexample,youmustn'ttakeph