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这是一份通用版九年级语法填空练习14篇(含答案),共7页。
九年级语法填空练习(1)The rapper Kanye West has changed his name. Kanye Omari West is the name that appeared on his birth certificate. However, the artist now has the shorter name of Ye. He has no legal middle name or surname. Ye had wanted to change his name for a long time. Three years ago, he ____1__(announce) that he was, "the being formerly known as Kanye West". He said his change of name was for personal ___2___(reason). He didn't give any more explanations. The rapper ____3___(have) the nickname Ye for a long time. It is the name of his ____4__(eight) studio album.The music website billboard.com said people in California who want to change their name have to publish it in a newspaper. This is so anyone who might not like the change can object. Ye did this four times in September. He put notices in the Daily Commerce newspaper. One of the only times Ye has talked about his new name was three years ago. He ___5___(chat) to a radio host. He said "Ye" was from the Bible and that it means "you". He said: "I believe "ye" is the most commonly___6____(use) word in the Bible, and in the Bible, it means "you". So, I'm you, I'm us, it's us." (2)Times are hard for people because____1___rising prices. COVID-19 and the Ukraine War have pushed up food and energy bills. In some countries, energy prices have tripled and food is 20 per cent ____2____(expensive) than a year ago. A group of ____3____(wealth) people who own companies has asked governments to tax them more. The people were at a meeting of global leaders in Davos, Switzerland. They protested in the streets. They marched with left-wing activists. They asked governments to increase taxes for people like them. The protestors wanted fairer taxes.The Davos meeting ____4____(hold) since 1971. World leaders meet there once a year to talk about global problems. The group of wealthy people call ____5____(they) the Patriotic Millionaires. One millionaire said it was shocking that world leaders listen "to those who have the most but know the least" about the cost of living crisis. He said many super-rich people are well ____6____(know)for paying very little in tax. He added that he wants the richest people to be taxed more. A different millionaire protestor said "another quarter of a billion people will be pushed into extreme poverty this year". (3)The pop group ABBA are back. They will release new songs ____1____the first time in 39 years. They also have a new album and a new stage show. The Swedish group formed in 1972. They are one of the____2____ (popular) and successful pop groups in history. They are famous songs such ___3____Dancing Queen. A romantic comedy film called Mamma Mia! was released in 2008. This had many of their biggest hits. The movie later became a stage show. It is the seventh ____4___(long) running show in London's musicals history. ABBA just launched a website ____5___(call) ABBA Voyage. It invites fans to register in a new mystery project. There will be more news about this on September the 2nd. However, ABBA's guitarist accidentally revealed a new album is coming this autumn. Fans may be disappointed____6____(learn) that ABBA's members will not be in the stage show. Instead, there will be holograms of the group. These will be digital, lifelike avatars of each group member. The avatars have the nickname "ABBAtars". There will be eight shows a week. They will take place in a newly-built theatre in London. (4)The world's smallest baby left hospital after 13 months. Yu Xuan ____1___(weigh) 212 grams and measured 24 centimeters when she was born in Singapore____2___June the 9th, 2020. She was born prematurely at around 25 weeks. The standard is 40 weeks. Doctors gave her a "limited chance of survival". They did everything they could ____3___(help) Yu Xuan. They said: "We are happy for the little fighter and her family, and proud of the care provided by our team. Our best wishes to little Yu Xuan as she continues to grow, thrive and beat the odds every day."Yu Xuan's mother thanked staff for helping her daughter. She said: "We are very grateful to the doctors and nurses…for the attentive and ____4____(wonder) medical care and treatment of Yu Xuan." There is a long journey ahead for Yu Xuan. She has a serious lung disease and other medical ___5____(problem). She has a special machine at home to help her breathe. Her doctors said she would ____6____(slow) get better. They added: "She has inspired people around her with her perseverance." They called her "an extraordinary 'Covid-19' baby" and "a ray of hope". (5)Doctors have transplanted a pig's heart ____1____ a man for the very first time. Doctors in the USA say David Bennett, 57, is doing well after his ____2____(operate). Mr Bennett was very ill. Giving him the pig's heart was his only chance of staying alive. Bennett spoke to doctors the day before the operation. He said: "It was either die or do this transplant. I want to live. I know it's a shot in the dark, but it's my last choice." The pig's heart came from a genetically-modified pig. Scientists changed the pig's genes ____3___ its heart would be able to function in a human.The transplant took seven hours. Doctors needed permission from U.S. authorities for the surgery. Scientists have been researching pig-organ transplants for many years. Mr Bennett's transplant could mean more transplants in the future. It could bring the world one step closer to solving the organ shortage crisis. His doctor said: "We are also optimistic that this first-in-the-world surgery will provide an important new option for ___4___(patient) in the future." Mr Bennett hopes his transplant will let him live___5____(long). He said: "I look forward to___6___(get)out of bed after I recover." (6)A woman was surprised after she ___1___(bring)duck eggs from a supermarket. Three of the eggs hatched. The woman has three baby ducks, or ducklings. Their names are Beep, Peep and Meep. Charli Lello, 29, bought the eggs last month. She was at home all day ___2____ she wasn't working in her job as an assistant manager in a shop. She decided ____3___(use) her free time to do different things. Ms Lello told reporters she got the idea for incubating eggs after seeing a video on Facebook. The video showed how someone hatched eggs after buying them from a supermarket.Lello said the ducklings would have a happy life. They will be friends for her pet chickens. She explained why she bought the eggs. She said: "I saw the duck eggs and thought maybe they would hatch. I was so ___4____(excite) for them to hatch, but I still knew that these are supermarket eggs." She was surprised when the eggs hatched because they had been bashed around on a truck and in a shopping trolley. She called it ___5____amazing experience. She said the ducklings were the cutest little balls of fluff. A duck farm said it is ____6___(usual) for supermarket eggs to hatch. (7)All new cars in Europe will have technology to limit their speed. The European Union will require cars____1___(have) speed assistance systems from 2022 as standard equipment. There are other things that cars will have, like breathalyzers that won't allow driving if the driver has had too much alcohol. Cars must also have advanced emergency braking, a built-in data recorder, drowsiness monitoring, and sensors to help when reversing. Around 25,000 people ____2___(die) each year on Europe's roads. Most accidents ___3____(cause) by human error. The new safety systems will cut road deaths.There has been mixed reaction to the safety features. Some people agree with them, others disagree. The EU said the features would increase safety. It said: "We can have ____4____ same kind of impact as when safety belts and airbags were first introduced." The safety features could save up to 10,500 lives and avoid up to 60,000 injuries by the year 2030. Many drivers are ____5____(happy) with the technology. They say it could make driving more ___6____(danger). A British driver said he didn't want data recorders in his car because that was like Big Brother was watching him. (8)Australia has many amazing creatures and ____1___(plant). It's famous___2____ them. However, scientists have reported a "shocking" loss of biodiversity. The government released a depressing report about this. It says there is a decrease in biodiversity, an increase in habitat loss, and more ____3____(pollute). Australia has had drought, fires and floods recently. These have killed many animals. Climate change is also damaging Australia's ecosystems.Australia publishes its report every five years. Each report is ___4____ (bad)than the one before. A conservation group said the government is not taking action ____5____(help). It said: "The environment ___6____(get) worse and worse…because we're not taking…action." Australia has lost many mammal species. More than 100 species are now extinct. An environmentalist said the report was "a wake-up call". It shows the damage humans are doing to the world. (9)Everyone has a favourite colour. We usually like it all our lives. A new study from the BBC found that the most common favourite colour is blue. It also found that people___1___(change) the colours they like as they get. ___2___(experience) in life also change the way people feel about colour. Many people like ___3___ (dark) colours as they get older. The BBC said dark yellowish-brown was the world's least liked colour.The BBC found that blue ___4___(be) a favourite colour since the 1800s. Most people's experiences of blue are positive. Many colours in nature are blue, especially the sea and sky. A blue sky makes people ___5__(happy). A negative association with blue is in the English language. In English, people say they are "feeling blue". This means they feel sad. Sport sometimes helps people___6___(choice) a favourite colour. Many people like the colour of their favourite team. (10)People spend billions of dollars trying to look younger. Companies make ___1____(thousand) of creams and pills for our skin. Scientists tried for decades to slow down the ageing process. Now, they have made a breakthrough. They have found a method to "time jump" skin cells. The scientists say they can turn back the ageing clock in cells by 30 years. Their work is still at ___2___ early stage, but it could help people look younger in the future.The new technique could change medicine. A researcher said: "We've only tested this technique in skin cells. We're ____3____(excite) to see if we can use it across other cell types." It could be used to treat skin ____4___(problem), such as burns and acne. It could also heal cuts more___5____(quick). Another researcher said: "If you cut yourself, it____6____(take) quicker to heal the wound." The scientists' work might help to reverse the ageing process and make us look younger. (11)Plastic is a big problem. It damages the environment, ____1___(pollute) rivers and oceans, and kills wildlife. It takes hundreds of years ___2___(disappear). Many companies want to replace plastic with other things. Coca-Cola is working with a company ___3___(call) Paboco to make a paper bottle. It wants to stop using plastic for ___4__(it) drinks bottles. It was the world's number one plastic polluter in 2019. In one year, Coca-Cola uses three million tons of plastic packaging.Paboco thinks plastic packaging may disappear one day. Coca-Cola executives said: "Our vision is to create a paper bottle that can ____5___(recycle) like any other type of paper. A paper bottle opens up____6___whole new world of packaging possibilities in the future." Coca-Cola will one day use only packaging from renewable sources. These will be recyclable and sustainable. Coca-Cola said this was "right" for consumers and for our planet. (12)Schools in England have little money to spend. They have to cut back on things. The government has cut budgets. A head teacher in London cannot pay___1___ cleaners or canteen staff. She has to help clean the toilets ___2___. She told reporters she was embarrassed because her school did not have enough money___3___(support) students. She____4___(sell) school land, cut subjects and fired teachers to keep her school open.The London school is like many in the UK. Schools have made difficult____5____(decide) about how to spend their money. Schools wrote to ___6___(million) of parents to explain there is no money. Schools asked parents to volunteer. Some schools asked parents for toilet paper and classroom basics. Students in one school get just one sheet of A4 paper a month. Teachers want to meet the education secretary, but he said no. The UK government said education is a priority. (13)A scientist wants to prove that the Earth is flat. Mike Hughes, 61, is ___1___ flat-Earther – someone who believes that the Earth is not round. He taught himself how ____2___(make) a rocket for $20,000. He will get into his rocket and fire it hundreds of meters in the air. It is powered by steam and can fly at 800 kmh. He told reporters: "I like to do extraordinary things….No one in the history of mankind ____3____(design), built and launched himself in his own rocket."Mr Hughes will take photos to prove that the Earth is flat. He said the Earth ___4____(be) land with walls of ice at the edges. He said his project will "shut the door on this ball-Earth" idea. He is a little ____5___(worry) and said the flight is, "as scary as hell, but none of us are getting out of this world alive". Hughes hopes his flat-Earth discovery will help him run for California Governor. The flight will be on his website on Saturday. He ____6___(feed) his four cats, just in case(以防) something goes wrong. (14)A new report says over half of us get headaches. Researchers looked at 357 different studies on headaches from 1961 to 2020. The studies were from rich countries. They had data on headaches and migraines. The researchers said 52 per cent of people in their study had a headache every year. The lead researcher was____1___(surprise) that so many people got headaches. The report ___2___(publish) in "The Journal of Headache and Pain".The researchers said women get more headaches and migraines than men. They also said six per cent of women get headaches on 15 or ____3___(many) days a month. This number is three per cent for men. Headaches are common worldwide and can be very____4___(pain). More people are getting headaches and migraines. The researchers ___5___(call) for more research "to analyze the different ___6____(cause) of headaches and to target prevention and treatment more effectively". 答案1)1 announced 2 reasons 3 has had 4 eighth 5 chatted 6 used2)1 of 2 more expensive 3 wealthy 4 has been held 5 themselves 6 known3)1 for 2 most popular 3 as 4 longest 5 called 6 to learn4)1 weighed 2 on 3 to help 4 wonderful 5 problems 6 slowly5)1 into 2 operation 3 so 4 patients 5 longer 6 getting6)1 brought 2 because 3 to use 4 excited 5 an 6 unusual7)1 to have 2 die 3 are caused 4 the 5 unhappy 6 dangerous8) 1 plants 2 for 3 pollution 4 worse 5 to help 6 is getting 9)1 change 2 Experiences 3 darker 4 has been 5 happy 6 choose10)1 thousands 2 an 3 excited 4 problems 5 quickly 6 will take11) 1 pollutes 2 to disappear 3 called 4 its 5 be recycled 6 a12)1 for 2 herself 3 to support 4 has sold 5 decisions 6 millions 13)1 a 2 to make 3 has designed 4 is 5 worried 6 fed14)1 surprised 2 is published 3 more 4 painful 5 called 6 causes
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