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1、牛津上海版九年级上学期期末复习 查缺补漏冲刺满分(名校最新期末真题)专题02 短文首字母填空15篇(2021上海徐汇九年级期末)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):If you have ever had trouble doing things you should do or would like to do, you have experienced procrastination(拖延症). When you procrastinate
2、, instead of working on important meaningful tasks, you find yourself performing meaningless activities.If you are a procrastinator, perhaps you spend lots of time watching TV, playing video games, checking Facebook, eating, cleaning or walking back and forth through the room. Afterwards, you feel p
3、owerless and have the f_1_ of guilt and trouble. Once again, you end up doing nothing. Sound familiar? L_2_ people dont do anything and are just fine with it. Procrastinators, however, want to actually do something but cant force themselves to s_3_. Another fact about procrastination is that it is d
4、_4_ from relaxation. Relaxing recharges you with energy. But procrastination makes you not energetic. The less energy you have, the greater the chances of you putting off your responsibilities, and, once more, you will achieve nothing. My dad always used to say, “Peter, you need to learn how to give
5、 yourself orders.” I would always answer, “I tell myself what to do, I just dont listen.”Most likely, failure of the ability to listen to o_5_ is the main reason. The scientific name of this ability is self-regulation. Self-regulation is the ability to actively control your emotions. The more develo
6、ped this ability is, the more often you will do what you tell yourself to do. Good news is it is possible to have self-regulation by t_6_. You need to begin by setting the bar as low as possible. Creating habits isnt about quantity; its about small steps and regular repetition.Once you learn a new h
7、abit, you can exercise your willpower muscle(肌肉). As you s_7_ raise the bar, your willpower will gain strength day by day. Gradual changes are more pleasant than sudden, great changes. Therefore bigger success can be made.(2021上海九年级期末)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words(在短文的空
8、格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)Many American presidents in the 19th century were born in poor families. They spent their childhood in little wooden rooms. They got little e_8_. Washington and Lincoln, for example, never went to school and they taught themselves. Lincoln even did j_9_ of a worker, sho
9、pkeeper and post officer in his early years.A large number of US presidents experienced in the army. The two best known were Ulysses Grant and Dwight DEisenhower. Grant was a general in the American Civil War and Eisenhower was a hero in the Second World War. It happened that they g_10_ from the sam
10、e school West Point Military Academy. One may be surprised to learn that both of them did not do well in the school. Eisenhower, for example, was o_11_ fined because he broke the rules of the school.The jobs of US presidents are t_12_. He must keep an eye on anything important which happens both at
11、home and a_13_. Every day, a lot of work is there for him to do, and he has to make many important decisions. When Franklin Roosevelt was a child, he was b_14_ to visit President Taft. The old president said to him, “When you grow up, you should not be president. Its a boring job.”(2021上海九年级期末)Read
12、the passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词首字母已给)Each Indian tribe(部落) had different language. Many Indians never learned any language e_15_ their own. Do you know how Indians from different tribes talked to each other?They had two ways to talk without sound.
13、One way was by sign language; the other was by signals. Sign language is way talking by signs. Indians used it when they met strangers. In this way, they could find out w_16_ the stranger was a friend or an enemy. Indians usually used signals when they wanted to send messages to someone far away. To
14、 make signals, an Indian might use a pony(小马). He might use a blanket. Or he might use smoke, a mirror or fire arrows. To signal that he had seen many animals, an Indian r_17_ his pony in a large circle. Sometimes the Indian gave a signal like this and then went away to hide. This meant that there w
15、as danger. The blanket signal was visible from far away. An Indian held two c_18_ of a blanket in his hands. Then he began to swing the blanket from side to side in front of him. An Indian could send many different signals with his blanket. He could also send many signals with a mirror to w_19_ some
16、one of danger or to get the attention of a person far away. But he also used it to send message in code. Of course, mirrors could be used o_20_ when the sun was shining. At night, Indians use fire arrows for signaling. An Indian also sent signals with smoke. He made a small fire of dry wood. Then he
17、 put grass or green branches on it. He held a blanket over the fire for a minute. When her r_21_the blanket from the fire, there was a cloud of smoke. The number of clouds of smoke told his message in code. Now you can see that Indians didnt need to learn each others language. They could talk to one
18、 another by using signals or sign language.(2021上海金山九年级期末) Fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)Many years ago, I visited Thailand. One evening I went to a little market. There was a small boy selling T-shirts in the market. He couldnt have been more than 6 or 7 y
19、ears old, but he was a good little salesman. He was talking q_22_ in Thai to two local persons when I arrived. And they both bought a T-shirt. Then there was a Japanese visitor in front of me, and the little boy began to talk in Japanese. Although he didnt speak Japanese very well, he was able to sa
20、y a few words e_23_ to get another sale. When I came up, he saw my white face and immediately switched to English.Hello, Sir, how are you? Do you like T-shirts? And within just a few m_24_ , he had persuaded(说服) me to buy five T-shirts. He was flexible (灵活的) he could jump from one language to anothe
21、r to m_25_ the customers from different countries. And even if he only knew a few words, he was so flexible that he could use his body languages to make customers understand the r_26_ of the meaning! Selling a T-shirt meant getting money and that was a good thing. He made mistakes in his communicati
22、on, but he didnt l_27_ anything by making some mistakes. Actually, it was a good chance to improve his language skills. He was in a good state. He clearly enjoyed selling those T-shirts and his face was wearing a b_28_ smile all the time.It was work but he enjoyed it -he was relaxed and focused.(202
23、0上海九年级期末) Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给出)“Cant hold a candle to” is a p_29_expression. It is from the time before electricity, when people used candles for light. Someone who lived in a big house would have a servant light his way by holding a candle. The ex
24、pression meant that the person who cannot hold a candle to you is not fit even to be your servant. Now, it means such a person cannot compare or compete. In the following song, singer Dolly Parton tells her new love that her old flames, her old lovers, cannot compare with him.A_30_expression is “hol
25、d your tongue”. It means to be still and not talk. “Hold your tongue” is not something you would tell a friend. But a parent or teacher might use the expression to quiet a noisy child.“Hold out” is an expression one hears often in sports reports and labour news. It means to refuse to play or work. P
26、rofessional football and baseball players hold out if their team refuses to pay them what they think they are worth. Members of labour unions(同盟)hold out and refuse to work until they get the work agreement they want.The expression “hold up” has several different m _31_. One is a robbery. A man with
27、 a gun may say, “This is a hold up. Give me your money.” Another meaning is to delay. A driver late for work may tell his boss, “I was held up by heavy traffic.” Someone who was robbed on the way to work might say, “Sorry, boss, I was held up by a hold up.”Still another meaning of the expression is
28、for a story to be c_32_true after an investigation(调查). The same driver late for work could say, “My boss did not believe a hold up held me up. But the police confirmed(坚定的)what I said so my story held up.”“Hold on” is another expression. Often it means wait or stop. As you leave for school, your br
29、other may say, “Hold on, you forgot your book.”Hold on is used to ask a telephone caller to wait and not h _33_up his telephone. If you call a library to ask for a book, the librarian might say, “Hold on w_34_I look for it.”Our final expression is “hold the line.” That means to keep a problem or sit
30、uation from getting w _35_ , to hold steady(稳定). For example, the president may say he will hold the line on taxes. He means there will be no increase in taxes.(2021上海黄浦九年级期末)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)Long ago, there lived a sculptor
31、 (雕刻家) named Pygmalion in ancient Greece. He was a quiet person and when he was not carving statues, he read poetry and stories.One day, Pygmalion was sitting in his garden, thinking about his next work of art. S_36_, he ran into his room, where he reached for a huge piece of ivory (象牙). He smiled a
32、t the beautiful ivory and set to work. He worked carefully and carved the tusk (象的长牙) into the figure of a woman. He worked day and night until e_37_ was perfect.Pygmalion, normally a quiet man, was not silent as he worked. He would speak to his sculpture. When the statue was complete, Pygmalion loo
33、ked at her. He knew he had made something great and his love for her g_38_ stronger and stronger.One day, just as the sun began to rise, Pygmalion woke up with a sweet smile on his face. He had dreamed that his sculpture came a_39_, so Pygmalion got out of his bed immediately, eager to share this dr
34、eam with her. When he touched the sculpture, to his surprise, a gentle smile s_40_ over the sculptures face and her eyes began to shine. She had become a real human being!“You have given me life,” the woman spoke gently to Pygmalion. “Your love was so strong that it brought me life!”Later, in the 19
35、60s, two scientists found that if teachers hoped students would do b_41_, then these students would really have greater performance. They call this the Pygmalion Effect. It was named a_42_ this Greek myth.(2021上海市民办新复兴初级中学九年级期末)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词
36、,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一次,首字母已给。)What do Russian, American, Japanese and Chinese astronauts eat in space? Do they eat the same things as on earth or something totally different? Are these foods tasty? The t_43_ may blow your mindRussiaAs the f_44_ country to send astronauts into space, Russia started to devel
37、op space food since the early 1960s. Food that can be sucked (吸) was the earliest type of space food. but astronauts still felt hungry after eating them. Later, more satisfying foods like ox tongue, herring pie and chicken cutlets were then added to the menu to solve the problem.Now Russian astronau
38、ts can enjoy a variety of food s_45_ to on earth, such as black bread, honey cake, ham, quail, Polish pike, Russian cheese and sturgeon. Food is stored in special packages, and astronauts can eat them with a spoon or fork rather than suck them with a straw.AmericaFast food is the main food for Ameri
39、can astronauts. The range of delicious food include sausage pies, spicy grilled fish, potato roast beef, butter bread, tempeh broth, tuna salad and drinks l_46_ Coca-cola.JapanJapanese space food expresses their unique c_47_. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency displayed 29 different types to space f
40、ood at an exhibition in Tokyo in June, 2007. Most of these are traditional Japanese food, including rice balls, tomato fish, curry noodles, mountain vegetables, beans. glutinous rice, and sweets.ChinaChinese space food has become more diverse and delicious in recent years. Food is a_48_ differently
41、in different stages of mission. For example, astronauts can eat porridge if they dont have appetite during their first few days in spaces while in the later stage, food with l_49_ fiber (纤维) along with multivitamins will be brought in.For the Shenzhou XIII astronauts, the recipe changed every five d
42、ays during their 6-month stay in space.(2021上海市民办新复兴初级中学九年级期末)Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给).Life has gone mostly online for many people around the world. With more people going online during the pandemic, global internet traffic has be
43、come a big problem. Between January and late March, a quarter of big cities experienced an i_50_ in internet traffic. Video meetings, online classrooms and stay-at-home entertainment have become a lifeline to the outside world. The increasing use of internet is t_51_ the internets power. Many people
44、 cannot surf the internet as fast as usual. In March, phone networks in the UK experienced mass outages(断供). People were not able to take calls.In the US, main telecommunications(电信)companies like AT&T said traffic was u_52_ 21 percent month over month. Video streaming services like YouTube, Netflix
45、 and Facebook have cut their qualities and download speeds. This is being done to reduce network traffic jams. China has seen an internet traffic increase of around 50 percent c_53_ to the end of 2019. The countrys network speeds went down sharply in early February. However, they r_54_ to normal soo
46、n afterwards and have been working well. This is due to Chinas work in building network infrastructure(基础设施), e_55_ 5G technology. By the end of February, 164, 000 5G base stations had been built nationwide. This has given Chinese networks the power to withstand increased traffic. “If there were no
47、such development in the internet network field, people could hardly enjoy such a colorful life at home. O_56_ working and teaching could never be realized so smoothly,” Wen Ku, an official with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.(2021上海嘉定九年级期末)Building blocks(积木)are still one of the
48、 most popular toys today. Their interesting design and easy use a_57_ children of all ages. They are always the best choices as gifts. Most t_58_ toys, like building blocks, were first made of wood. Today, wooden building blocks are still used, but now there are several other types of building block
49、s to choose from, like plastic building blocks.Children build all kinds of things that they see in everyday life with building blocks. This gives them the chance to learn the l_59_ things and life skills.Building blocks can help children p_60_ their language skills. Most children talk to each other
50、as they build things with these traditional toys. This type of toy also helps develop the skills that children n_61_ in life. As they begin to join groups playing with building blocks, they learn to take turns, share, and solve problems with others. However, these are not the only a_62_ of playing w
51、ith building blocks.Building blocks can also help develop childrens skills in math and science. They allow children to work according to the steps of scientific discovery, which are first to watch and think, and then to test. Building blocks also come in different shapes, colors and sizes. These typ
52、es of building blocks encourage children to develop skills in d_63_ things.Playing with building blocks is both fun and very helpful. Maybe that is the reason why building blocks are still popular today.(2021上海静安九年级期末)Taking ActionAt Seven Oaks Middle School, Daniela Carrera was searching for a club
53、. There was a dance club, a choir, an exercise club, and an action club that found creative ways to raise money for other people. Daniela was thinking about j_64_ the dance club because dancing was her favourite. Then Danielas friend Ciara told her about the action clubs new p_65_ . At first, Daniel
54、a was puzzled. Why would people in a nursing home want a video-game console(平台)? she asked Ciara. This would be a s_66_ kind of console that plays fitness games. The games help people who need to exercise but werent able to get to a gym or exercise a_67_ out of their rooms. Besides, everybody loves
55、video games, dont they? Ciara replied. Not my great - grandmother, Daniela said, laughing. But she agreed to go to the club meeting the next day. At the meeting, Mr. Washington, the clubs manager, d_68_ to Daniela and the others how fitness video games helped encourage people to move. He explained h
56、ow the consoles could help distract (使分心) people who s_69_ from severe pains. That was all Daniela needed to hear. How can I help? She asked as she signed up for the club. Were selling raffle (抽奖增卖) tickets. With the money we get, well buy two fitness consoles. Well give one to the w_70_ of the raff
57、le. Well give the other console to the nursing home, explained Mr. Washington. Great! Lets get started. Im motivated to sell the tickets immediately! said Daniela.(2020上海九年级期末)Do you have a vegetable garden? Have you ever w_71_ a seed sprout and grow and fruit until it became the tomato on your plat
58、e? If you go to school in the US, theres a good chance you have. At the moment, nearly 20 percent of schools in the US have vegetable gardens that are planted and cared for by students. Later, even more schools will have gardens and more US kids will know the p_72_of growing food in their school veg
59、etable gardens. Much of the growing interest in planting comes from First Lady Michelle Obamas “Lets Move” project. The First Lady wants to i_73_childrens nutrition(营养)in the US-and she began her project by planting a garden at the White House with the help of some local kids. The kids were more i_7
60、4_in eating vegetables from their garden than in eating fast food. This gave the First Lady an idea. Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school,the food should be healthy and good. Why not let kids grow the food for their o_75_cafeterias(食堂)?Mrs. Obamas plan gives money to schools to
61、start their gardens,and more school gardens are sprouting up every day. Students also use the i_76_from their gardens to study science and math,and they paint pictures of their gardens in art class. Many students choose to work in the garden instead of playing on the playground during their noon b_7
62、7_. Sound like fun?Ask your teacher if theres room for a garden at your school,too.(2020上海九年级期末)Sherlock HolmesThe detective Sherlock Holmes is one of the best-known characters in English fiction. He is the main character in a c_78_ of novels and short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The first Sh
63、erlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, was published in 1887. Over the following 40 years, Conan Doyle wrote 56 short stories and four novels telling how Sherlock Holmes solves crimes such as murder and t_79_.Most of the stories take place in and. around London. Sherlock Holmes lives in an apartme
64、nt at number 221B Baker Street. Holmess good friend, Doctor John Watson, is often with him when he is trying to solve a crime. In fact, Conan Doyle wrote most of the stories in the words of Doctor Watson-Watson watches his ingenious friend at work and tells the reader what happened.Sherlock Holmes i
65、s a brilliant thinker. He carefully o_80_ evidence, often using a magnifying glass to look closely for clues. He notices small things that other people do not see. He thinks l_81_ about the evidence and uses his great knowledge of science to deduce what has happened. Holmes has other skills, too. In
66、 some of the stories, he disguises himself and p_82_ to be other people in order to get information. He is also good at boxing and using a sword, and these abilities help him in dangerous situations.The mysteries that Holmes solves in the stories are all extraordinary. In The Speckled Band, he saves
67、 a woman f_83_ being killed by a snake sent by an enemy, in The Red-Headed League, he stops a bank robbery and in The Hound of the Baskervilles, he discovers how a man was frightened to death by a terrifying ghost dog.The Sherlock Holmes stories have been p_84_ for over a hundred years. They have be
68、en retold in a large number of films, plays and TV shows, with many different actors playing the role of the great detective.(2020上海九年级期末)Its a school day morning. You are dressing yourself in the bedroom. At the same time, you are thinking about taking your schoolbag from the living room. But when
69、you walk through your bedroom door and into the living room, you suddenly forget w_85_ you are there and just dont know what to do.Most people would think they have a poor m_86_. But scientists believe that the act of walking through doorways makes them forget things. They call it the doorway effect
70、.The scientists from the University of Notre Dame in the US did an e_87_. They placed several objects into two rooms. The students had to put an object from Room A into a shoebox and then carried it to Room B through a doorway. In Room B, they exchanged it for another object and brought it back to R
71、oom A in the shoebox. Then the students were asked to do the same things w_88_ crossing though a doorway.During the period of time, the scientists would randomly (随机地) ask the students which object was in their shoebox at the moment. The scientists found their answers were slower and less c_89_ when
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