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    1.(2022-2023上·河南信阳·九年级校考期末)
    There was nce a small village at the ft f a muntain. One day, an ld man came t the village. He called ut, “Ht and delicius 1 ! One fr 10 cents, tw fr 20 cents, and three fr free!
    When ne villager asked him if it was a 2 , the ld man answered, “I never lie.” The villager rdered three dumplings. After he 3 the third ne, the ld man smiled and let him g. Sn, ther villagers 4 the first villagers actins.
    5 the ld man “sld” all his dumplings, he left. Then the villagers started talking. Mst f them said the ld man was 6
    In the fllwing days, the ld man 7 cming. Each time the ld man came, the villagers ate as many free dumplings as they culd. One day, a yung man came. He 8 ne dumpling.
    The ld man asked, “Why 9 ne?” The yung man answered, “Yu wrk s hard fr n mney. I feel bad and want t 10 yu.
    “Aha! I fund yu,” said the ld man. “I’m in charge f the muntain. Yu have the right 11 t be my student.” After that, he tk the yung man away.
    The villagers were 12 . Then, smene pinted ut that the ld man’s dumpling pt was full f mud (泥) and muntain rcks. What’s mre, they saw that half f their 13 was missing. It lked like 14 had cut it in half. Frm then n, the villagers called it Banping Muntain t 15 themselves nt t be greedy (贪婪的).
    1.A.ndlesB.burgersC.pancakesD.dumplings
    2.A.trickB.traditinC.prblemD.business
    3.A.weighedB.bughtC.finishedD.cked
    4.A.guessedB.cpiedC.dubtedD.changed
    5.A.AlthughB.IfC.WhenD.Unless
    6.A.nervusB.angryC.dangerusD.silly
    7.A.cnsideredB.riskedC.keptD.avided
    8.A.asked frB.built upC.waited frD.picked up
    9.A.evenB.nlyC.almstD.always
    10.A.helpB.shwC.teachD.knw
    11.A.directinB.materialC.feelingD.character
    12.A.bredB.excitedC.surprisedD.tired
    13.A.muntainB.villageC.riverD.pt
    14.A.anybdyB.smebdyC.nbdyD.everybdy
    15.A.allwB.causeC.frceD.warn
    2.(2022-2023上·河南信阳·九年级统考期末)
    Jim was 85 years ld. He was a glf(高尔夫球) 16 and he’d been playing glf since 10 years ag. One day he arrived hme and lked a little 17 . “What’s the matter, dear?” his wife, Mabel asked.
    “I’m ging t 18 glf,” Jim answered. “My eyesight is nw s bad that nce I hit the ball I just can’t 19 where it’s gne.”
    Mabel culd see Jim was 20 sad s she tried t be as caring as pssible.
    “Dn’t wrry. Let me make yu a nice cup f 21 . I’m sure yu’ll feel better”, she said.
    As they sat dwn with their cffee, Mabel said excitedly, “Hey, I’ve gt an 22 . Next time yu play glf, yu culd take my brther Sid with yu.”
    “But Mabel, 23 will that help?” said Jim. “Sid culdn’t play glf and he is much 24 than me.”
    “Yes,” said Mabel, “ 25 he is 90, he still has perfect eyesight. He can be yur 26 when yu play.”
    S Jim agreed. It was prbably wrth a try. The next day Jim went t the cuntry club with Sid. After the first 27 , Jim tried t see where the ball had gne.
    “Sid, did yu see where the ball went?” asked Jim.
    Jim 28 a mment, expecting sme further infrmatin frm Sid. But he gt 29 .
    “S where did it g then?” asked Jim.
    Sid lked at him and then said, “Srry, were yu 30 t me? I’ve gt a hearing prblem. Can yu speak luder?”
    16.A.haterB.lverC.trainerD.manager
    17.A.afraidB.excitedC.prudD.wrried
    18.A.take upB.g nC.give upD.wrk n
    19.A.seeB.hearC.rememberD.cntrl
    20.A.prbablyB.reallyC.suddenlyD.nearly
    21.A.milkB.teaC.waterD.cffee
    22.A.ideaB.exampleC.answerD.rder
    23.A.whenB.whereC.hwD.why
    24.A.heavierB.lderC.shrterD.busier
    25.A.AlthughB.SC.BecauseD.And
    26.A.handsB.eyesC.earsD.arms
    27.A.placeB.questinC.stepD.hit
    28.A.playedB.returnedC.restedD.waited
    29.A.everythingB.anythingC.nthingD.smething
    30.A.listeningB.talkingC.replyingD.pinting
    3.(2020上·浙江绍兴·九年级统考期末)
    A terrible rainstrm earlier this week hit the city. Sme peple were inside a 31 during the terrible strm. A 21-year-ld wrker was regarded as their 32 . He was a cllege student wh wrked part-time there.
    Satchel Smith was suppsed t wrk at the frnt desk in the htel. After his father drve him fr wrk n Wednesday, he 33 t wrk fr eight hurs befre ging hme later that evening.
    The terrible strm 34 thrugh the area and flded many f the rads and highways. Satchel was nw the nly wrker wh was serving the htel 35 90 guests trapped(陷入困境) inside—and he faced the challenge bravely.
    Angela Chandler was ne f the guests staying at the htel under Satchel's care. She tk a pht f Satchel and psted it n Facebk t 36 him fr his hard wrk.
    "Satchel has been here all night." She wrte."His c-wrkers didn't 37 until he strm stpped. He is quite 38 , answering each f ur questins. The smile he wears bring us 39 and ur wrries gradually disappear."
    Satchel was the htel manager and 40 fr 36 hurs. Luckily, he was nt 41 alne in his wrk. The guests pulled tgether t help 42 serve the meals and wash the dishes. Other guests even 43 t help and bring clean water and fd t the truck drivers trapped nearby. "The guests were very 44 ," he tld CNN. "We're like a big family." 45 his c-wrkers arrived n Friday, Satchel was able t take a quick rest befre he went back t wrk and waited fr his family t pick him up.
    31.A.restaurantB.htelC.libraryD.market
    32.A.waiterB.bssC.herD.fighter
    33.A.failedB.refusedC.expectedD.learned
    34.A.receivedB.spreadC.influencedD.appeared
    35.A.withB.frC.inD.abut
    36.A.punishB.hateC.reflectD.praise
    37.A.drp byB.run awayC.get tgetherD.shw up
    38.A.humrusB.silentC.patientD.uneasy
    39.A.pityB.sadnessC.warmthD.surprise
    40.A.ckB.dctrC.actrD.driver
    41.A.prbablyB.cmpletelyC.especiallyD.directly
    42.A.itB.herC.himD.me
    43.A.taughtB.vlunteeredC.rememberedD.encuraged
    44.A.helpfulB.painfulC.awfulD.careful
    45.A.UnlessB.AfterC.IfD.Althugh
    4.(2022-2023上·河南南阳·九年级统考期末)
    Since my husband brught hme six chicks, ur nine-year-ld 46 , Sphie, has taken gd care f them. She named them Trixie, Bearty, Sweet Pea, Speedie, Captain Flint, and Adrian. The 47 are all frm the bk Treasure Island and the mvie Rcky that we enjyed at the time.
    Sphie 48 the chicks very much. She always feeds the chicks by herself. She ften plays with them. 49 , she has dne many amazing things with her chicks.
    One ht day, she wanted t take Captain Flint t the river. I wasn’t s 50 abut it: Culd chicks 51 ? T my surprise, Sphie put a stick n her swimming flat (浮板) fr Captain Flint t 52 , and the tw flated dwn the river happily.
    At the beginning, we set a 53 n where the chicks shuld stay. Fr instance, they weren’t allwed in the huse. But ne mrning, Sphie tld me, “Friends shuld share 54 tgether.” Since then, we’ve allwed ne chick 55 at a time, if Sphie 56 cleans up after the chick visit ur rm.
    The chicks are teaching us t part as well as t lve. Sadly, Captain Flint 57 at a very yung age by accident. We had a chick funeral (葬礼), said a few wrds abut what a gd chick it was, and 58 it fr the jy it brught t ur lives. Sphie 59 painted a lvely picture t remember it. In a few mnths, the chicks have taught us t 60 situatins that we can’t change and find jy where we can. I am s grateful (感激的).
    46.A.daughterB.snC.petD.sister
    47.A.chicksB.chancesC.namesD.gifts
    48.A.findsB.likesC.receivesD.tuches
    49.A.FirstB.HweverC.InsteadD.Besides
    50.A.busyB.sureC.crazyD.wrried
    51.A.flyB.swimC.runD.jump
    52.A.lk atB.find utC.play withD.stand n
    53.A.titleB.dateC.limitD.name
    54.A.nthingB.everythingC.anybdyD.everybdy
    55.A.utsideB.insideC.underD.far
    56.A.lightlyB.suddenlyC.prbablyD.immediately
    57.A.grewB.mvedC.diedD.entered
    58.A.thankedB.askedC.excusedD.caught
    59.A.againB.alsC.nlyD.still
    60.A.lk atB.crrectC.acceptD.cntrl
    5.(2022-2023上·辽宁沈阳·九年级统考期末)
    Unusual “Cncerts”
    Opera singer Erin Shields sings “Being Alive” while her husband David Shentn plays the vilin. It is a ppular 61 frm the Bradway(百老汇)Shw Cmpany. But Shields has 62 extra(额外的)levels f meaning t d it.
    Bth Shields and Shentn are 63 . Because f COVID-19, they aren’t able t perfrm(表演)arund the wrld nw. 64 , they have been bradcasting(通过广播播出)their perfrmances frm hme. 65 their nline “cncerts”, they have been raising mney fr peple 66 .
    It all began when Shields saw many peple 67 up utside a lcal church. These peple were asking fr 68 . After COVID-19 brke ut, many peple lst their jbs. Hwever, they 69 had t feed their families. Shields felt the need t help. “I thugh, ‘I’m nt a dctr. I dn’t really have much t 70 ,’” she said. “But then I thught, ‘well, yu knw, we 71 perfrm.”
    In just six mnths, Shields and Shentn have raised thusands f dllars by perfrming nline. 72 the mney they have raised is being used t feed 73 peple in their neighbrhd.
    Shields says vlunteering has nw becme mre imprtant than ever. It’s just 74 her mm always said: Vlunteer t help ther peple if yu are feeling 75 . It will make yu feel better. We can always find ways t help thers.
    61.A.sngB.grupC.mvieD.activity
    62.A.putB.addedC.taughtD.changed
    63.A.writersB.reprtersC.musiciansD.scientists
    64.A.AlsB.AgainC.YetD.Instead
    65.A.OnB.TC.FrD.Thrugh
    66.A.at schlB.at wrkC.in needD.in hspital
    67.A.givingB.gettingC.liningD.picking
    68.A.jbsB.fdC.careD.mney
    69.A.evenB.nlyC.alreadyD.still
    70.A.actB.fferC.sellD.learn
    71.A.canB.shuldC.mustD.ught t
    72.A.OrB.SC.AndD.But
    73.A.sadB.sickC.angryD.hungry
    74.A.smethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nthing
    75.A.amazedB.excitedC.lwD.happy
    6.(2022-2023上·江苏南京·九年级期末统考)
    Red is the clr f China. Amng all the 76 , red is mst easily seen. The clr red is fresh and pure, 77 in China we call it China Red. Chinese peple are attracted by the clr red nt nly because it makes peple excited, but als because it has 78 meaning in Chinese culture and histry.
    N cuntry in the wrld has ever 79 a clr in such a way as China. Here, red is a symbl. It gives clr t the sul(灵魂)f the natin. In the past, red represented dignity(尊严)and mystery. Even nw, Chinese peple 80 the clr much mre than the rest f the wrld d. It can be said that China Red is an everlasting theme fr China, and an 81 clr fr the Chinese peple. China Red has 82 a very ppular wrd, attracting the wrld's attentin.
    Finding red-clred things in China is very 83 , as yu can see the clr everywhere. All traditinal red things have played special 84 in China: the walls f ancient palaces, the 85 flag, Chinese knts, lanterns, traditinal paper-cuts, and even tanghulu.
    Red is the clr f 86 , health, harmny, happiness, peace, wealth and s n. Only real things and events can fully 87 red's real beauty. The clr can be alive and meaningful nly when it's cnnected with peple.
    In China, red is 88 than just a clr. It carries the ancient histry and 89 f the Chinese natin. China Red is 90 with mysterius charm beynd descriptin and it is right here in China waiting fr yu t feel and discver!
    76.A.clrsB.newsC.papersD.paints
    77.A.butB.rC.andD.while
    78.A.prB.richC.simpleD.crrect
    79.A.usedB.sharedC.drawnD.affected
    80.A.needB.dislikeC.hateD.lve
    81.A.interestingB.expensiveC.easy-gingD.imprtant
    82.A.spkenB.saidC.becmeD.gt
    83.A.hardB.easyC.suddenD.warm
    84.A.rlesB.gamesC.cardsD.places
    85.A.natinalB.internatinalC.lcalD.freign
    86.A.rainbwB.fearC.wrryD.luck
    87.A.believeB.shwC.talkD.write
    88.A.largeB.lessC.mreD.higher
    89.A.artB.cultureC.businessD.ability
    90.A.pleasedB.crwdedC.filledD.satisfied
    7.(2022-2023上·河南省直辖县级单位·九年级校联考期末)
    Once upn a time, a king went fr hunting in the frest. While returning back, because f the dark he culdn’t find his way. At last he fund a small 91 . The king went and 92 the dr. A pr farmer lived in the huse. He 93 great care f the king.
    Befre leaving the next day, the king gave the farmer a nearby sandalwd (檀香木) frest as a gift. But 94 , the farmer didn’t knw the value f sandalwd. He started t make cal frm the sandalwd and sell it in the 95 . At last, nly a few sandalwd trees were left in the frest.
    One day, it rained a lt, and the farmer culdn’t make cal frm the 96 wd. S he cut dwn sme branches (树枝) and tk them t the market. The sandalwd 97 very gd. Many custmers came t buy it and they wanted t pay a lt fr a small branch. The farmer didn’t 98 that. He asked ne f his 99 , “Why des everyne want t pay huge amunt fr this wd?”
    The buyer 100 , “This is sandalwd. It has gd smell and it’s very 101 .”
    When the farmer understd this, he started t cry and just at that mment an ld man was passing by.
    102 he knew everything, he said t the farmer, “All peple in the wrld can make 103 . But it’s better late than never. Yu still have sme sandalwd trees left. Yu can use 104 wisely.”
    The farmer 105 his mistake and then went back and swed (播种) mre sandalwd seeds in the frest. He wuld use his sandalwd wisely frm then n.
    91.A.frestB.treeC.huseD.bird
    92.A.put nB.gt nC.tried nD.kncked n
    93.A.tkB.createdC.prmisedD.required
    94.A.suddenlyB.unluckilyC.quietlyD.plitely
    95.A.hspitalB.marketC.parkD.factry
    96.A.wetB.dryC.lngD.pretty
    97.A.tastedB.sundedC.smeltD.felt
    98.A.seeB.spreadC.warnD.understand
    99.A.sellersB.patientsC.buyersD.friends
    100.A.repliedB.tldC.slvedD.dubted
    101.A.bringB.expensiveC.harmfulD.electrnic
    102.A.BefreB.UnlessC.AfterD.If
    103.A.chicesB.decisinsC.examplesD.mistakes
    104.A.itB.meC.himD.them
    105.A.realizedB.frgtC.praisedD.kissed
    8.(2022-2023上·江苏宿迁·九年级统考期末)
    Rick was a yung by wh was angry at everything arund him. T calm Rick dwn, his mm came hme with a canvas(画布) and paint. “Whenever yu feel bad abut smething, paint it 106 getting angry.”
    107 Rick was nt that happy, he gave it a try. After creating many paintings, he tk his artwrk t his mm.
    “Tell me, Rick. What are these paintings 108 ?”
    “The first is abut 109 sme kids shw ff their new clthes. The next is abut my 110 wh always tells me abut hw I’m ding things wrng. And the last painting is abut my schlmates always said I shuld 111 my attitude(态度). They 112 make me s angry.”
    Rick’s mm tk Rick by her side and tld him, “Dn’t yu see, Rick? Yu’re getting s angry, but yu never try t understand why.” Then she explained 113 , “All the peple yu were angry at did 114 wrng. The kids were shwing ff their gd clthes but never 115 yu fr being pr. Yur teacher sclded(责备) yu, but that was because yu 116 truble in class. And yur schlmate was nly trying t help yu 117 yur mistakes.”
    “Next time yu get angry, take a deep 118 and walk away fr a cuple f secnds. And when yu cme back, talk t the persn yu’re angry at. Yu might calm dwn in this way.”
    Rick tk his mm’s 119 and became less angry. He even started t feel happy arund 120 children.
    106.A.because fB.in fear fC.tired fD.instead f
    107.A.ThughB.SinceC.BefreD.Until
    108.A.atB.nC.inD.abut
    109.A.whatB.whichC.hwD.where
    110.A.familyB.neighbrC.teacherD.friend
    111.A.reprtB.changeC.prtectD.recrd
    112.A.allB.bthC.eitherD.neither
    113.A.nervuslyB.luckilyC.heavilyD.carefully
    114.A.nthingB.smethingC.anythingD.everything
    115.A.heard frmB.laughed atC.lk afterD.wait fr
    116.A.causedB.discveredC.encuragedD.rganized
    117.A.createB.chargeC.crrectD.catch
    118.A.viceB.breathC.mindD.heart
    119.A.questinsB.messagesC.adviceD.truth
    120.A.thersB.the therC.antherD.ther
    9.(2022-2023上·江西抚州·九年级校考期末)
    Think befre we speak!
    It was a sunny and enjyable day. Everyne in the 121 statin was waiting fr the train t arrive. Amng the crwd, there was a grup f yung friends.
    It was a 122 statin with a lt f peple and sme fruit shps, cffee and tea stalls, newspaper shps, etc. The train was arriving and everyne prepared t 123 the train.
    The grup f friends made lud nise t 124 the train when it mved int the statin. They ran t get their seats 125 anyne entered the train.
    The empty seats were 126 and the train whistled (鸣汽笛) t mve. An ld man with a yung by aged arund 15 had their seats just next t the friends’ grup. The yung by was s 127 t see everything. He cheered(欢呼), “Dad, the train is mving and the things are mving backward.”
    His father 128 and ndded(点头)his head.
    As the train started mving fast, the yung by again screamed(尖叫) “Dad 129 are green in clr and run backward very fast.” His father said, “Yes, dear.” and smiled. Just like a kid, he was watching everything with great 130 .
    A fruit seller passed selling apples, bananas and ranges. The yung by asked his dad, “I want t eat 131 .” His father bught sme fr him. He said, “Oh, this apple lks much sweeter than it tastes. I lve this clr.”
    The grup was watching all the 132 f this by and asked the by’s father, “Is yur sn having any prblem? Why is he behaving (举止)s 133 ”.
    “His sn is mad, I think. “ a friend frm the grup made fun f him and shuted.
    The father f the yung by, with patience, 134 the friends’ grup, “My sn was brn 135 . Only a few days ag he was perated(做手术). He is seeing different things in his life fr the first time.”
    The yung friends became very quiet.
    121.A.railwayB.busC.pliceD.televisin
    122.A.darkB.silentC.busyD.lnely
    123.A.get ffB.get upC.get utD.get int
    124.A.breakB.welcmeC.pushD.leave
    125.A.afterB.untilC.befreD.as
    126.A.washedB.mvedC.filledD.carried
    127.A.surprisedB.afraidC.srryD.prud
    128.A.shutedB.smiledC.criedD.refused
    129.A.radsB.treesC.riversD.huses
    130.A.interestB.dubtC.curageD.sadness
    131.A.applesB.bananasC.rangesD.strawberries
    132.A.fruitsB.wrdsC.clthesD.activities
    133.A.happilyB.differentlyC.quietlyD.quickly
    134.A.argued withB.waited frC.replied tD.pinted at
    135.A.nrmalB.deafC.madD.blind
    10.(2022-2023上·重庆·九年级校联考期末)
    I always think my daughter Kendall is the best—that’s just what parents d. When she was nly three, she 136 fr the peple, like a little angel.
    When Kendall was five, we nticed that she 137 had a tic(面部抽搐). When the prblem gt wrse, we tk her frm dctr t dctr. 138 the treatment, Kendall cntinued t sing. Surprisingly, her tics disappeared when she sang.
    When Kendall was sixteen, we thught she wuld be cured sn. Hwever, a(n) 139 thing happened.
    At a party, Kendall jumped n a friend fr a piggyback ride. He bent lwer than she expected, and she jumped 140 than he expected. Kendall flew ver his back and 141 n the flr—n her neck. She was rushed t hspital, paralyzed(瘫痪)frm the neck dwn. She culdn’t 142 . But her biggest 143 wasn’t whether she wuld walk again, but was whether she culd try ut fr a shw called American Idl.
    As the days went n, feeling n her left side 144 , but she was still paralyzed n the right. We weren’t sure hw much f her 145 wuld cme back. A friend brught a micrphne and put it n her bed. Every day, Kendall tried hard t pick it up. It was mre 146 fr her t pick up that micrphne than a spn r frk.
    Smetimes she had t bite a tthbrush t take her mind ff the pain. We all cried because f the 147 we witnessed(见证). But n the day—nly three mnths after her 148 —we cried full f jy when she sang, 149 she didn’t enter the Tp 24 f American Idl.
    When she was a little girl, she asked me 150 it was she that had tics. My heart hurt, but I tld her, “Kendall, yu have a pure heart, a fantastic vice, a strng mind. And yu are a beautiful presence.”
    136.A.dancedB.sangC.jumpedD.painted
    137.A.neverB.smetimesC.seldmD.always
    138.A.DuringB.BefreC.AfterD.Until
    139.A.usefulB.excitingC.meaninglessD.terrible
    140.A.fartherB.nearerC.higherD.lwer
    141.A.layB.satC.stdD.landed
    142.A.mveB.singC.eatD.think
    143.A.prblemB.wrryC.dreamD.plan
    144.A.stppedB.remainedC.returnedD.disappeared
    145.A.mvementB.treatmentC.achievementD.envirnment
    146.A.funnyB.imprtantC.helplessD.dangerus
    147.A.micrphneB.tthbrushC.jyD.pain
    148.A.failureB.shwC.ticD.accident
    149.A.thughB.becauseC.ifD.s
    150.A.whB.whenC.whyD.what
    11.(2022-2023上·浙江·九年级期末)
    Even as a yung child, Sa Ye realized that he was nt like ther kids. When he was seven, his bdy started t gradually lse the 151 f mvement. Nw, at the age f 18, the nly part f his bdy that is able t mve 152 is his fingers.
    Yet Sa has fund his way ut f truble. 153 his illness called CMD (先天性肌营养不良症), he has had t spend mst f his time at hme. A cellphne gifted t him 154 his cusin in 2013, hwever, changed his life. As his nly windw t the utside wrld, the phne helped him find 155 in playing vide games.
    Brn int a 156 family in Yunnan prvince, Sa had t drp ut f schl in Grade 2 because f his illness. His dad later stpped his jb t 157 him. In 2018, Sa's grandma fell seriusly ill. S the by tk the next 158 n his jurney, deciding t raise mney fr 159 treatment.
    But things did nt g 160 at first.
    Nicknamed “DK-770” n the Huya livestreaming platfrm (虎牙直播平台), Sa was t 161 t cmmunicate with nline guests. Hwever, he 162 practicing his game-playing skills and finally learned hw t talk with his guests. “I never thught abut giving up,” Sa said. “While I am 163 able t mve my fingers, I want t cntinue wrking hard t make enugh mney t 164 the living payment f my family.”
    His hard wrk has finally paid ff. Nw Sa has nearly 400,000 fans. 165 , he gets ver 10,000 yuan a mnth. “My accunt name is ‘770’ because I want t be a her like ‘007’ and t prtect my family in my wn way,” he said.
    151.A.speedB.reasnC.spiritD.pwer
    152.A.freelyB.seriuslyC.strangelyD.awfully
    153.A.Because fB.Instead fC.Thanks tD.In hnr f
    154.A.withB.frC.byD.arund
    155.A.wealthB.pressureC.interestD.sund
    156.A.greatB.prC.traditinalD.small
    157.A.lk frB.care frC.send frD.wait fr
    158.A.chanceB.placeC.trickD.step
    159.A.myB.yurC.urD.her
    160.A.wrngB.madC.wellD.bad
    161.A.shyB.braveC.painfulD.prud
    162.A.keptB.hatedC.avidedD.finished
    163.A.justB.everC.stillD.als
    164.A.divideB.reprtC.cuntD.cver
    165.A.LuckilyB.SuddenlyC.SadlyD.Secretly
    12.(2022-2023·浙江绍兴·九年级期末)
    10-year-ld Mikaila Ulmer frm Texas is building a lemnade (柠檬水) kingdm, hping t save bees in danger.
    It all 166 when Mikaila was 4 years ld and she was bitten (咬) by bees twice in ne week. This 167 her t becme very scared whenever bees were near. In rder t help her manage this 168 , Mikaila's parents asked her t d sme research n bees. She learned that bees are quite 169 t flwers, gardens and trees. She als learned that they are dying 170 . In the past year, bee farmers have reprted 171 nearly 42% f them. Many believe that this culd be because peple use t many pesticides(杀虫剂).
    This is when she set her mind t create a 172 t help save bees. She started her cmpany BeeSweet Lemnade. Her special lemnade recipe (配方) 173 her great-grandmther's ckbk. She adds 174 t it, instead f sugar, in rder t call attentin t the prblems bees face. Mikaila 175 lemnade almst every day at her lemnade shp. And when she sells lemnade, she takes every chance t tell her 176 abut the prblems that bees face.
    The prject began 177 a small activity and is starting t grw. Mikaila plans t sell almst 140,000 bttles f BeeSweet lemnade this year. They can be fund n the shelves at Whle Fds Markets. 178 can als be bught in many restaurants and ther places near her hme.
    Des Mikaila have any time t just be a kid? Sure! 179 it cmes t weekend, Mikaila usually des smething fun. Hwever, she desn't mind the hard wrk. She says that she is 180 when she sees peple enjy her lemnade. The mre peple enjy it, the mre they're learning abut bees.
    166.A.startedB.endedC.stppedD.cntinued
    167.A.taughtB.tldC.causedD.reminded
    168.A.sadnessB.fearC.dangerD.hate
    169.A.helpfulB.fairC.similarD.plite
    170.A.quicklyB.bravelyC.quietlyD.naturally
    171.A.meetingB.hidingC.pickingD.lsing
    172.A.dishB.jbC.sprtD.prduct
    173.A.fell ffB.gt intC.came frmD.led t
    174.A.waterB.milkC.teaD.hney
    175.A.drinksB.sellsC.packsD.lists
    176.A.turistsB.passengersC.patientsD.custmers
    177.A.abutB.asC.twardsD.behind
    178.A.HeB.ItC.SheD.They
    179.A.WhenB.BecauseC.SinceD.Unless
    180.A.afraidB.happyC.nervusD.bred
    1.(2022-2023·浙江·九年级期末)
    Smetimes business can take yu ut f yur hme cuntry. That means yu have t cmmunicate with peple frm ther cultures. S it's imprtant t 181 sme internatinal custms. Here are sme special 182 custms.
    In France, if yu dn't speak French, that's OK, but yu are 183 t say srry fr yu can't cmmunicate easily first. If yu dn't have time t learn French befre ding business there, learning a few phrases r greetings can serve as a 184 f gd faith(诚意). Als, be prepared fr 185 meals in France. Lunch can last up t tw hurs lng.
    Change yur 186 a little earlier when ding business in Australia. Being n time is very imprtant when meeting t discuss business. If yu're nt ging t be 187 n time, then yu shuld arrive a bit early. It's quite implite t be late.
    While the business 188 hasn't been s imprtant in the US, that is far frm the 189 in Japan. When ding business with the Japanese, yu shuld carry lts f business cards, which shuld be printed in bth English and 190 . The business card is held in very high regard in Japan. When giving yur cards t thers, yu must pass them ut 191 bth hands, with the Japanese side facing up. When receiving a business card, yu shuld accept 192 with bth hands. 193 , the business card shuld never be written n r played with during the meeting, as bth are signs f disrespect.
    Left-handers may have sme 194 ding business in the United Arab Emirates. In Middle Eastern cuntries, the left hand is cnsidered 195 . It is imprtant t eat, shake hands and pass things with the right hand nly. Using the left hand t d any f thse activities is a serius insult(侮辱).
    181.A.knw abutB.give upC.cme trueD.talk t
    182.A.greetingB.businessC.tableD.cmmunicatin
    183.A.valuedB.knckedC.expectedD.exchanged
    184.A.reasnB.resultC.shwD.praise
    185.A.lngB.deliciusC.bigD.enjyable
    186.A.tapeB.carC.calendarD.clck
    187.A.nlyB.rightC.stillD.never
    188.A.cardB.letterC.emailD.manner
    189.A.caseB.purpseC.psitinD.dialge
    190.A.ChineseB.JapaneseC.FrenchD.German
    191.A.inB.atC.nD.with
    192.A.themB.thatC.theseD.it
    193.A.HweverB.BesidesC.TherefreD.Instead
    194.A.trubleB.interestsC.hbbiesD.experience
    195.A.uneasy B.unclearC.uncleanD.uncrwded
    2.(2022-2023·浙江·九年级期末)
    I was standing in a class f wild 15-year-ld girls. They threw paper and shuted with 196 . They wuldn't listen t me. I was 23 and I didn't knw what I was ding. I never wanted t teach. I wanted t be a 197 . But when I arrived in Lndn, they were shrt f teachers.
    My effrts at teaching were hpeless. When the bell finally rang, I rushed t the staff rm, red with anger. The ther teachers weren't 198 . "That's 4B, the wrst class in schl," ne said. I was afraid f ur next meeting, but I culdn't give up 199 I needed the jb. I gave up frmal(正规)lessns. 200 , I brught tpics fr class discussins. One f the liveliest talks was abut the arguments they had with their parents. They paid attentin and 201 stries abut their lives. I was fascinated s I had them write abut themselves. Mst wrte abut families with little mney and big prblems. As time went n, their articles became 202 between us. I admired their humr, and I think they valued my interest in their lives.
    The musician My Fair Lady was playing in the West End, but they had never seen a live perfrmance. 203 lived just a few subway stps frm the West End, but nne had ever been there. I asked if they'd like t see the music. They thught I was 204 because n teachers had ever suggested taking them ut. A few weeks later, 4B and I were sitting in a 205 . It was the highlight f their year and they 206 it fr days. Near the end f the term, smene kncked at the dr f the staff rm. The tw mst rebellius(叛逆的)girls in 4B were there with 207 . I was prud t knw I had tuched their lives. I 208 getting alng with children.
    When I returned t Australia several years later, I 209 wanted t be a writer. Fr the first time in my life, I stpped dreaming and started writing. My first stry was titled My Fair Ladies. 210 wasn't the end f my writing experience. It was the beginning.
    196.A.laughterB.interestC.lightD.smile
    197.A.dctrB.writerC.dancerD.musician
    198.A.angryB.happyC.helpfulD.surprised
    199.A.thughB.unlessC.befreD.because
    200.A.UsuallyB.SuddenlyC.InsteadD.Luckily
    201.A.sldB.frgtC.cpiedD.shared
    202.A.nticesB.bridgesC.perfrmancesD.decisins
    203.A.TheyB.YuC.SheD.I
    204.A.jkingB.cryingC.relaxingD.hiding
    205.A.subwayB.theaterC.classrmD.meeting
    206.A.deal withB.parted withC.lked frD.talked abut
    207.A.glassesB.ticketsC.flwersD.passprts
    208.A.imaginedB.enjyedC.stppedD.suggested
    209.A.stillB.neverC.seldmD.nly
    210.A.PlayingB.TalkingC.TeachingD.Dreaming
    3.(2022-2023上·浙江温州·九年级统考期末)
    “Hey, Brenda, is it OK if I sit here maybe?”
    “Srry. Our table is full.”
    I was in the furth grade. I was new at schl. And each day I ate lunch 211 . I wuld ften sit at the end f a lng table f peple. I tried t lk busy, taking lng, slw bites f my favrite fd. 212 I hped time culd mve mre quickly.
    This experience hurt. It hurt nt t belng t a grup. I wanted t tell my 213 . I wanted t ask her what was wrng with me. I wanted t tell her hw much I 214 it. But I culdn’t d that, because my mm lved me and I knew she wuld try t 215 my prblem. She wuld try t call ther mms and make me friends. She wuld d this ut f 216 . Hwever, it wuld make me feel wrse. S I ignred the prblem.
    I ate lunch n my wn fr mnths 217 ne day I came hme, went straight t my rm and burst int tears. The pain f my 218 culd n lnger be cntained. My mm came in and sat beside me.
    She gently asked, “Hney, what’s been ging n?”
    219 . I said, “Mmmy, I eat lunch alne.”
    Thse five wrds brke my mm’s heart. I 220 see the pain in her eyes.
    My mm said t me, “Baby, I knw it hurts. When I came t this cuntry frm India, I didn’t knw anyne.”
    “But yu have lts f 221 .
    “Nw I d, hney, but I didn’t knw anyne when I came. And when I gt my first jb, I als sat at a lunch table by 222 fr a while. It made me feel sad. Is that hw yu feel?”
    “Yeah, it makes me sad.”
    “Yes, that’s 223 we smetimes g thrugh in all ur life. But d yu knw 224 I learned? Mst hard things we face in life dn’t last frever. Be 225 and sincere and yu will make many friends in n time.”
    On hearing the wrds, I felt much better. I made up my mind t face the challenges mre cnfidently and blend int my classmates.
    211.A.lateB.alneC.fastD.ut
    212.A.AndB.OrC.ButD.S
    213.A.teacherB.classmateC.dadD.mm
    214.A.suffered frmB.paid frC.tk care fD.talked abut
    215.A.slveB.divideC.recrdD.discuss
    216.A.shameB.lveC.prideD.danger
    217.A.untilB.befreC.afterD.since
    218.A.illnessB.rudenessC.lazinessD.lneliness
    219.A.SuddenlyB.FinallyC.ActuallyD.Recently
    220.A.mustB.needC.culdD.shuld
    221.A.spiritB.knwledgeC.mneyD.friends
    222.A.myselfB.herselfC.himselfD.yurself
    223.A.everythingB.smethingC.anythingD.nthing
    224.A.whereB.whenC.hwD.what
    225.A.prudB.silentC.patientD.careful
    4.(2022-2023·江苏宿迁·期末统考)
    “What wrries yu, Tm?” asked Mrs Bell. He had a 226 in his hand and tears(泪水) in his eyes.
    “Our teacher asked us t recite(背诵) the pem ‘Little Jim’. The student wh can recite it 227 will get a prize. But I dn’t think I can d it well.” said Tm.
    “Why nt?” asked Mrs Bell.
    “The bys say that I can’t,” said Tm in a 228 vice.
    “Dn’t mind what they 229 . Let them see that yu can d it,” said Mrs Bell.
    “But I dn’t think I can,” said Tm. “The pem is s lng and difficult. I may nt try 230 the prize, but I want t try my best t recite it, because the bys laugh at me. They call me ‘Slw Tm’.”
    “Well, dear,” said Mrs Bell, “Lk at that snail n the wall. Hw slw it is! Watch it. Yu will see it will get t the tp at last. S just try a few lines each day, and yu may 231 the prize in the end.”
    Tm thught that thugh he culd nt catch up with the bys, he might run a race with the 232 . S he decided t try it.
    At last, the day came. The teacher called up the bys t recite the pem. After five r six bys had recited it, it was Tm’s 233 . Mst f the bys laughed at him because they thught he culd 234 . But t their surprise, Tm did nt 235 miss a wrd. His heart was full f jy when the teacher said, “Well dne, Tm!” After the rest f the class had tried, the teacher said Tm had dne best and he gave Tm the 236 .
    “And nw tell us 237 yu culd recite the pem s well,” said the teacher.
    “A snail n the wall taught me hw t d it,” said Tm.
    There was a lud 238 when Tm said this. But the teacher said, “Dn’t laugh! We can learn a lt frm things such as snails. Hw did the snail teach yu, Tm?”
    “I saw it crawl up the wall bit by bit. It did nt stp, but went n and n. And I thught I culd d the same. S I recited it bit by bit, and did nt 239 .” said Tm.
    “Well dne, Tm!” said the teacher. “Nw bys, let us give a gd cheer fr Tm and the snail n the wall.” The classrm rang with a great 240 . Everyne was glad that “Slw Tm” wn the prize at last.
    226.A.bkB.bxC.bagD.bttle
    227.A.wrstB.bestC.mstD.fastest
    228.A.happyB.lwC.sadD.lud
    229.A.makeB.sayC.shwD.see
    230.A.nB.atC.utD.fr
    231.A.lseB.getC.frgetD.meet
    232.A.mnkeyB.museC.snailD.snake
    233.A.answerB.turnC.sideD.place
    234.A.succeedB.spreadC.fallD.fail
    235.A.evenB.everC.neverD.still
    236.A.praiseB.prizeC.prblemD.price
    237.A.hwB.whenC.whereD.whether
    238.A.cryB.shutC.laughD.music
    239.A.give upB.pick upC.stand upD.get up
    240.A.sundB.whisperC.viceD.cheer
    5.(2022-2023上·河南·九年级期末统考)
    “I dn’t want t g, Miss White. I’m frightened (害怕的), very frightened,” Mnica tld her teacher.
    Mnica was a very 241 girl. She always sat at the back f the classrm, 242 r taking ntes. Every Mnday mrning, there wuld be a special shw in her class and ne student wuld be 243 t make a speech abut his r her dream. Miss White hped that Mnica culd have a try the next week. But she refused.
    “I knw that it seems 244 fr yu, but it will help yu build up yur cnfidence,” said Miss White. Mnica was lst in thught.
    The next day, Mnica came t Miss White’s ffice. Miss White was 245 that she wuld take the chance. Miss White red-penciled her manuscript (手稿) f speech, crrected her 246 , and even helped with her bdy language. She advised Mnica t practice, t 247 that she was speaking cnfidently in frnt f her class. 248 a whle week, Mnica practiced speaking in fnt f her imaginary friends and teacher. Behind the lcked dr f her bedrm, she tld them abut her 249 .
    Finally, Mnday arrived. 250 Mnica was called upn t give her speech, she 251 and walked t the frnt f the class withut any ntes, in a shw f cnfidence. Mnica’s successful perfrmance brught everyne a great 252 . The whle class clapped (鼓掌) fr a full minute when she cmpleted her speech. Miss White 253 . She had knwn that Mnica wuld make it when she 254 tk her first step t vercme (克服) her fear f speaking in public.
    Frm that day, Mnica’s life changed fr the better. At the age f 23, she became a news reader. Peple wh see her n televisin nw will find it hard t 255 that she was nce a shy girl wh refused t speak up in class.
    241.A.activeB.lazyC.quietD.plite
    242.A.readingB.singingC.talkingD.laughing
    243.A.warnedB.frcedC.caughtD.chsen
    244.A.difficultB.imprtantC.necessaryD.interesting
    245.A.madB.gladC.bredD.afraid
    246.A.instructinB.cnversatinC.explanatinD.prnunciatin
    247.A.realizeB.examineC.imagineD.intrduce
    248.A.ByB.FrC.WithD.Alng
    249.A.jbB.hbbyC.dreamD.prmise
    250.A.WhenB.UntilC.SinceD.Thugh
    251.A.wke upB.lked upC.std upD.dressed up
    252.A.secretB.thughtC.decisinD.surprise
    253.A.agreedB.smiledC.answeredD.regretted
    254.A.easilyB.luckilyC.quicklyD.bravely
    255.A.expectB.believeC.discussD.express
    6.(2022-2023·湖北随州·九年级期末统考)
    It’s hard t be an astrnaut’s sn. Everyne expects yu t be 256 . I’m jut a nrmal eleven-year- ld kid. My father is s gd at everything. I ften wnder 257 my father ever had a sn like me.
    One mrning, my teacher annunced a 258 Day essay(散文)cmpetitin fr the whle schl. What wuld I 259 ? My father is an astrnaut I wuld start ut with that. N. I decided I wuldn’t d that. The whle cuntry and maybe even the whle 260 saw my father as an astrnaut, 261 that wasn’t the way I saw him.
    Hw did I 262 my father? Hmm.
    I saw him sitting with me in the dark when I was little and had a nightmare. I saw him teaching me hw t thrw a baseball.
    I remembered him hugging me fr hurs when my dg was killed by a car. And I remembered hw he 263 me with a new little dg at my eighth birthday party. These were the things I was ging t write abut my dad. T me, he wasn’t 264 a wrld-famus astrnaut, he was my dad.
    On Thursday night, the winning essays wuld be 265 in the hall with all the parents and students present. When the third prize was annunced and it wasn’t me. I was relieved and 266 at the same time. Then the secnd prize. It was me! I went up t the stage and read my essay “My Father’s Sn.” I watched my parents as I read.
    When I finished reading, the audience(观众)applauded(鼓掌). I saw my father blwing his nse. Tears were running dwn my mther’s 267 . Dad 268 his thrat, and put his hand n my shulder, “Sn, this is the prudest mment f my life. ”
    It was the prudest mment f my life, t. Maybe I’ll 269 be a great her r win a Nbel Prize, but just then, it was 270 just t be my father’s sn.
    256.A.perfectB.happyC.tallD.lvely
    257.A.whenB.hwC.whereD.whether
    258.A.Children’sB.Mther’sC.Teachers’D.Father’s
    259.A.writeB.takeC.sendD.make
    260.A.schlB.familyC.cityD.wrld
    261.A.sB.andC.butD.fr
    262.A.careB.seeC.helpD.ask
    263.A.frightenedB.wrriedC.surprisedD.tired
    264.A.simplyB.reallyC.certainlyD.clearly
    265.A.finishedB.readC.writtenD.published
    266.A.happyB.disappintedC.excitedD.thankful
    267.A.faceB.earC.headD.back
    268.A.hurtB.brkeC.clearedD.picked
    269.A.everB.stillC.evenD.never
    270.A.naturalB.enughC.fairD.wise
    7.(2022-2023上·湖北随州·九年级期末统考)
    Fur years ag, Jel Kline gave up his jb as a magazine editr(编辑)t becme a freelance cpywriter(自由撰稿人)fr advertisements(广告),but nw he had mney truble. He says that he wishes he’d never 271 t set up his wn business.
    “I am nw in such a bad situatin,” says Jel. I hpe I am 272 wrking as an editr. Yu see, I was 273 with my jb, and I used t get really angry at my bss and the way he used t 274 me arund all the time. I talked t a few friends and they said that they culd give me 275 , s I tld my bss I was leaving. At first, everything was 276 I had s much wrk that I had t take n an assistant(助理), my best friend at wrk, Dn, just t be 277 t finish things n time. And sn we 278 large amunts f mney. Dn and I had a really great lifestyle, and when the wrk was finished, we used t take gd 279 in places like Cancum and the Bahams, just t get relaxed.
    At first, we were busy having fun, and charged(支付)everything t my credit(信用)cards instead, but then I began t 280 hw much in debt(负债)I was. At last, I had t 281 Dn ff. I then had t sell all my ffice equipment(设备). Nw I culd d almst nthing even if peple 282 me. Things gt s bad that I even asked my ld bss if I culd d sme wrk fr the 283 , but he said that I’d been s 284 t him when I left that he wuld never emply(雇佣)me again. I’ve had t 285 my business nw and I dn’t knw what I’m ging t d fr mney. It just ges t shw, if yu set up yur wn business, yu shuldn’t spend mney yu dn’t have.
    271.A.attendedB.learnedC.failedD.decided
    272.A.speciallyB.stillC.alsD.certainly
    273.A.pleasedB.strictC.bredD.patient
    274.A.shwB.rderC.serveD.lead
    275.A.timeB.mneyC.fdD.wrk
    276.A.perfectB.wrngC.hardD.fun
    277.A.afraidB.readyC.ableD.abut
    278.A.lstB.brrwedC.lentD.made
    279.A.vacatinsB.picturesC.cursesD.chances
    280.A.imagineB.rememberC.wnderD.realize
    281.A.layB.seeC.takeD.put
    282.A.paidB.helpedC.frgtD.asked
    283.A.advertisementB.magazineC.equipmentD.lifestyle
    284.A.shyB.rudeC.lazyD.straight
    285.A.clse dwnB.pick upC.turn dwnD.set up
    8.(2022-2023上·浙江杭州·九年级杭州市锦绣中学校考期末)
    The whle schl was talking abut the cming trip at a winter camp. And everyne was 286 , except me.
    “I’ll hate it,” I tld my parents. “I’ll get hmesick (想家的). I’ll lk stupid at winter sprts, and everyne will laugh 287 me. ”
    “Yu might be surprised, Bree,” said Mm. “The nly way t find ut is t try.”
    “It’s 288 grwing up is all abut,” Dad added.
    When arriving the camp, we were asked t share ne 289 .
    “I’m afraid I’ll be hmesick,” smene said.
    I wasn’t the nly ne! I began t 290 . After lunch, we were asked t ski (滑雪) dwn t the field. I skied 291 , but I still hit a piece f ice and fell dwn.
    “Ha! Ha!” Behind me, smebdy started laughing. I 292 t see wh was making fun f me. T my surprise, I saw a girl in the same embarrassing psitin I was in. “I thught I’d be bad at this, 293 I’m wrse than I expected!” she said.
    294 , I started laughing, t. After being s 295 f falling, it was a cmfrt nt t fear it anymre.
    At dinnertime, I was s happy t be talking abut interesting things that I 296 t feel hmesick.
    The next day, I was 297 t try ski jumping first, even thugh I didn’t want t. But when my feet left the grund, I felt I was 298 and it was wnderful.
    Maybe Dad was right when he said “Yu might enjy it if yu give it a chance!”
    Maybe the kind f 299 Mm and Dad were talking abut had mre t d with my utlk (态度) than my lks. We all 300 failing when we try new things. Smetimes yu’ve gt t fall n yur face t discver hw much yu’ve gt in cmmn.
    286.A.strangeB.sadC.nervusD.excited
    287.A.atB.intC.abutD.with
    288.A.whB.whatC.whenD.why
    289.A.stryB.fearC.purpseD.fact
    290.A.eatB.askC.relaxD.sleep
    291.A.carefullyB.interestinglyC.finallyD.quickly
    292.A.walked arund B.std upC.lked backD.stepped ver
    293.A.butB.sC.becauseD.r
    294.A.QuietlyB.HpefullyC.UnhappilyD.Suddenly
    295.A.tiredB.prudC.certainD.afraid
    296.A.failedB.refusedC.frgtD.stpped
    297.A.preparedB.chsenC.prtectedD.allwed
    298.A.flyingB.cryingC.learningD.dying
    299.A.winning backB.shwing ffC.grwing upD.wrking ut
    300.A.catch upB.wrry abutC.believe inD.pint ut
    9.(2022-2023上·浙江杭州·九年级杭州市公益中学校考期末)
    Nt lng ag, I was a member f a grup preparing fr a week f meetings. I walked int the rm where sme vlunteers were 301 cllating(装订整理)handuts(传单). I asked if I culd help. One f the ladies 302 said “Oh, n, thank yu” and 303 me a chair t just sit while they wrked.
    Then, anther vlunteer came int the rm, saw me 304 there ding nthing and said: “Hey, Larry, cme n ver here. There’s 305 t d, and yu can help.” He put a cuple f chairs tgether, placed tw stacks(叠)f 306 n them and said: “OK, the left sheet ges n tp f the right ne.”
    “Fine. I can d with that,” I said. And just like that, I was nw part f the team.
    This member f the grup saw that my disability did nt mean an inability(无能)t help. Later, I 307 him fr having included me, and asked 308 made him ask me t help. He said: “Well, I thught 309 ne mre pair f hands we’d finish mre quickly. I was just using cmmn sense.”
    I’m sure that the lady wh 310 my ffer f help did nt mean t hurt me. T ften, peple with disabilities are just nt 311 — within their cmmunity r within a scial setting—nt because f their inability, 312 because f their disability.
    It’s imprtant fr all f us t feel part f the grup and t feel that we are 313 , appreciated and valued as a full and equal member f a grup. And it’s 314 mre imprtant fr peple with disability. It sends a 315 that states: “T us, yur abilities are mre imprtant than yur disability.”
    301.A.clseB.busyC.wrthD.fun
    302.A.plitelyB.angrilyC.quietlyD.suddenly
    303.A.paintedB.mvedC.bughtD.ffered
    304.A.walkingB.sittingC.standingD.sleeping
    305.A.nthingB.anythingC.everythingD.smething
    306.A.bksB.chairsC.handutsD.magazines
    307.A.askedB.searchedC.paidD.thanked
    308.A.whatB.whyC.whichD.whether
    309.A.fB.abutC.withD.ver
    310.A.turned ffB.turned upC.turned dwnD.turned back
    311.A.nticedB.challengedC.includedD.educated
    312.A.alsB.rC.butD.and
    313.A.acceptedB.requestedC.lvedD.intrduced
    314.A.veryB.enughC.evenD.t
    315.A.messageB.letterC.nteD.card
    10.(2022-2023上·江苏宿迁·九年级沭阳县修远中学校考期末)
    Wrld Bk Day falls n April 23 every year. It was set up by UNESCO(联合国教科文组织) in 1955 t encurage peple, especially teenagers, t discver the pleasure f 316 .
    Many cuntries celebrate Wrld Bk Day. On that day in the UK, millins f the students can buy bks f special 317 , much lwer than usual in any bkstre. It has been dne every year 318 1998. Wrld Bk Day is als celebrated in China. Premier Wen Jiaba des lts f reading 319 he’s very busy. On Wrld Bk Day 2009, he 320 peple t d mre reading. He suggested that yung peple shuld spend mre time reading. “Bks can’t change the wrld, but peple can change the wrld by changing 321 thrugh reading ,”he said.
    Reading can benefit (有益于) peple 322 . Reading helps us becme mre knwledgeable and mre intelligent. Reading helps us t fllw the 323 develpments f science and technlgy. Reading 324 us with infrmatin abut ther cultures and places f the wrld. When we read, we may find many things 325 are unfamiliar t us. We wuld have t use ur brain 326 abut them r d mre reading t find ut the answers. The mre we read, the mre we knw. The mre we knw, the 327 we became. Reading is als ne f the mst imprtant ways t learn a freign language 328 English. We all knw that we 329 learn everything at schl, fr example, the ways f English peple are speaking and writing tday.
    “Reading makes a full man. ” Bks, magazines, newspapers and ther kinds f materials can help knw mre abut the utside wrld and perfect us. 330 , it is necessary fr us t frm a habit f reading everyday.
    316.A.listeningB.speakingC.readingD.writing
    317.A.clursB.pricesC.tpicsD.value
    318.A.byB.frmC.inD.since
    319.A.becauseB.thughC.thrughD.when
    320.A.allwedB.called nC.intrducedD.rdered
    321.A.itselfB.urselvesC.themselvesD.yurselves
    322.A.by the wayB.in many waysC.in any wayD.in the way
    323.A.earlierB.laterC.latestD.late
    324.A.getsB.pensC.prvidesD.shares
    325.A.hwB.thatC.thseD.where
    326.A.thinkB.t thinkC.talkD.t talk
    327.A.utstandingB.prettierC.smarterD.utging
    328.A.likeB.atC.abutD.twards
    329.A.canB.can’tC.mightD.have t
    330.A.SB.HweverC.ButD.Therefre
    11.(2022-2023上·江苏宿迁·九年级沭阳县怀文中学校考期末)
    When I was nine years ld, I lved t g 321 with my dad. But the nly thing that wasn’t very fun abut it was that he culd catch many fish 322 I culdn’t catch anything. I usually gt very 323 and kept asking him why. He always answered, “Sn, if yu want t catch fish, yu have t 324 like a fish.” I was much unhappier then because I’m nt a fish. I didn’t knw 325 t think like a fish. Besides, hw culd my thughts 326 fish’s behaviur?
    As I gt a little lder, I began t 327 what my dad really meant. S, I read sme bks n fish. And I 328 jined the lcal fishing club and started attending the mnthly meetings. I learned that fish is cld-blded animal and it is very sensitive (敏感的) t water 329 .
    That’s why fish prefer shallw(浅) water t deep water because the shallw water is warmer. What’s mre, water is usually 330 in direct sunlight than in the shade. Yet, fish dn’t have any eyelids and the sun hurts their eyes. The mre I understd fish, the mre I became gd at 331 and catching them. When I grew up and entered the 332 wrld, I remembered hearing my first bss say, “We all need t think like salesmen.” But it culdn’t 333 the prblem at all. My dad never nce said, “If yu want t catch a fish, yu need t think like a fisherman.” What he said was, “Yu need t think like a fish.”
    334 later, with great effrts, I have prvided lng-term services t many kinds f custmers. I gradually learned that what we all need is t think mre like 335 instead. It’s really nt easy.
    321.A.swimmingB.fishingC.batingD.walking
    322.A.hweverB.becauseC.whileD.befre
    323.A.tiredB.sadC.excitedD.lnely
    324.A.thinkB.actC.swimD.eat
    325.A.whenB.whetherC.whyD.hw
    326.A.fferB.develpC.influenceD.manage
    327.A.understandB.thinkC.discverD.prepare
    328.A.almstB.hardlyC.justD.even
    329.A.qualityB.temperatureC.tasteD.space
    330.A.clerB.warmerC.brighterD.darker
    331.A.findingB.keepingC.gettingD.prtecting
    332.A.cmputerB.teachingC.sprtsD.business
    333.A.cme trueB.wrk utC.put ffD.push away
    334.A.minutesB.hursC.yearsD.days
    335.A.custmersB.bssesC.salesmenD.fish
    12.(2022-2023上·江苏扬州·九年级统考期末)
    D yu knw that vernight success usually takes at least 10 years? One man said, “My vernight success was the 336 night f my life. I spent many days and nights just getting there! Rme was nt 337 in a day.” Many peple are waiting fr their ship t cme in when they’ve nt even sent it 338 f the harbr. Yu see, winners simply d what lsers dn’t want t d. And they keep ding it 339 they get the success. Success is mstly just hanging n after thers have let g! S the mst imprtant trip yu’ll ever make is when yu g the 340 mile.
    One guy said, “The secret t success is t 341 frm zer and t keep n trying.” Dn’t give up trying just 342 yur trying times are many. The great inventr, Thmas Edisn, tried a certain 343 hundreds f times, but it didn’t wrk. S his assistant said t him, “It’s t 344 that we did all that wrk withut any results.” But Edisn said, “Oh, we have lts f 345 ! We nw knw 700 things that wn’t wrk.”
    If we hld n, we can cmplete almst 346 we want. And the American President Calvin Clidge said, “Nthing can bring success 347 persistence (坚持). Talent cannt, fr there are many talented peple 348 are nt successful. Educatin will nt, fr the wrld is full f educated lsers. Only persistence and determinatin(决心)can give yu the 349 t succeed.” Yu see, yu can succeed just like anyne else, just keep wanting it enugh t keep 350 fr it enugh. S why nt decide it tday t start ging the extra mile n the rad t yur success?
    336.A.shrtestB.quickestC.lngestD.slwest
    337.A.sldB.builtC.putD.bught
    338.A.inB.frmC.atD.ut
    339.A.whileB.tillC.befreD.since
    340.A.extraB.shrtC.clseD.near
    341.A.startB.visitC.leaveD.travel
    342.A.andB.butC.sD.because
    343.A.suggestinB.instructinC.experimentD.agreement
    344.A.gdB.badC.kindD.rude
    345.A.actinsB.secretsC.resultsD.activities
    346.A.anythingB.smethingC.nthing elseD.smething else
    347.A.withB.frC.unlikeD.like
    348.A.whatB.whmC.whD.which
    349.A.adviceB.pwerC.prmiseD.rder
    350.A.livingB.runningC.waitingD.wrking

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