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2019-2020
年九年级上英语组合训练(
7
)含答案
【完型填空】
Manyue is a 3-year-old girl. Her father
1
AIDS(
艾滋病
) and
died. Her mother also fell sick
with
the same illness. One day, Grandpa Wang took
Manyue to the
2
to see her mother, who
looked pale and tired. She said, “My dear child,
I’m going to
3
you soon
and stay with your
father.” “Can I go with you?” Manyue asked. Mum
said
4
, “Your father is
too far
away and you’re too young to go there,
5
we will come
back to see you on the night
with a
full moon.”
Soon
after Man
yue’s visit, her mother
6
her journey to see her dad. Manyue
began to live
with Grandpa Wang. “The
7
moon will come during the harvest
(
收获的季节
) just like your
mother said,” Grandpa Wang told her
sadly.
8
the moon was
full, Grandpa Wang and Manyue had their visitors
from a
9
.
Manyue
was
shy
in
front
of
the
strangers.
Smiling
kindly,
a
young
lady
said,
“I’m
going
to
be
10
mother. Please come home with me. ”
Then Manyue wen
t to her new home. Now
she lives in a
tall building in the
city. She’s happ
y now.
1. A. caught
B. took
C. brought
D. received
2.
A. school
B. factory
C. hospital
D. shop
3. A. meet
B. help
C. call
D. leave
4. A. loudly
B. softly
C. shyly
D. proudly
5. A. or
B.
because
C. if
D. but
6. A. stopped
B. repeated
C. started
D. refused
7. A.
full
B. lovely
C. beautiful
D.
bright
8. A. Usually
B. Immediately
C. Impossibly
D. Finally
9. A.
town
B. city
C. village
D. farm
10. A. your
B. their
C. his
D. her
【阅读理解】
One
day,
I
took
an
underground
to
work,
I
saw
something
that
made me very sad. On the tube(
underground in London), a mother kept
looking
at
her
phone
screen
and
playing
a
game
with
her
daughter
sitting beside her. The little girl,
about 5 years old, was talking to her
mother
about
her
day,
repeating
the
next
stop's
name
cheerfully,
praising her mother's long nails--
trying to draw her mother's attention.
Her mother just nodded and mumbled
the levels of the game. I watched the
girl give a final try to at least get her mum to
look at her, but
it was no use. Then
the little girl turned silent. It was a shame the
mother didn't notice that.
It
broke my heart and got me wondering--what kind of
game would make the mother forget
she
has the most beautiful thing in the world, the
human she created, the person she loves with all
her heart? What it meant when she
couldn't look into her daughter's eyes and even
stop to listen to
the girl?
Some parents are almost like the
teenagers, always on their phones with mindless
games or
going through Facebook.
Perhaps parents have many things to deal with, but
sometimes they are
everything to their
kids.
This is not an
isolated example. I've seen too many such
examples. I might not be a parent
myself, and probably still have a long
way before becoming one, but I know what I saw
isn't right.
The scene used
to be seen among teenagers very often when parents
complained how their
children were
crazy about their mobile phones. Look how the
situation has changed! The parents
have
become
phones.
Now
some
middle-
aged
parents
hold
the
best
iPhones
or Samsung
phones,
which
are
probably the only two brands they know.
They are playing the simple games with so
expensive
mobile phones. I'm uncertain
whether to laugh or to cry. But my hope is that
this storm passes.
1. Which of the
following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.
The girl failed to attract her mother's attention.
B.
The mother felt sorry after her daughter turned
silent.
C. The writer has much experience about
being a parent.
D. Middle-aged parents know
many brands of mobile phones.
2. The
underlined word
.
A.
spreading fast
B. happening once
C.
increasing quickly
D. appearing
suddenly
3. In the passage, the writer
mainly wants to express
.
A. the worries
that children are crazy about mobile phones
B.
the happiness that parents are now able to use
modern technology
C. the sadness that the
best smart iPhones cost parents too much money
D.
the hope that parents use new technology4ike smart
phones properly
4. What's the best
title of the passage?
A. Middle-aged parents
B. A scene on the tube
C.
Technology slaves
D. Mindless phone games
【阅读表达】
We might love to tell others about our
unusual experiences. For example, we climbed a
high
mountain, tasted a rare food, or
ran into a superstar on the street. But new
research suggests that
sharing these
unusual experiences may not be welcomed in
conversation.
We all like unusual
experiences, and always can't wait to share them
with our friends. Some
people
even
thought
that
having
an
unusual
experience
would
make
them
the
star
of
the
conversation.
However, it was
wrong. To be unusual means to be different from
other people. And if you do
not share
similarities with the people around you, they will
not welcome you in the conversation.
Besides, conversations always seem to
go well on more usual topics.
To
find
out,
psychol
ogists(
心理学家
)invited
68
participants(
参
与者
)to
come
to
the
lab
in
groups of four. In each group, one
watched a wonderful video of a magic performance,
while the
other three watched a cartoon
video. After watching the videos, the participants
sat around a table
and had a short
conversation.
The
participants
who
watched
the
magic
performance
said
they
felt
worse
after
the