最新人教版新目标九年级阅读理解及完形填空试题及答案
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最新人教版新目标九年级阅读理解及完形填空试题及答案
Peggy Pigtails was a quiet girl. Not many words passed her lips 36 she was shy, and also she sometimes felt she had nothing interesting to say.
But all changed when Peggy Pigtails and her family 2 houses.
On arriving at the new place, she 3 a huge attic full of old things. She found a big chest with an old book. The book was floating in the air.
Peggy Pigtails tried her best to take the book down to her room and 4 it there until night. That night, when she was sure no one would disturb her, she started reading the 5 with her dog. It was a storybook. Her dog spoke to her, “What a(n) 6 book you’ve found! It seems to have some lovely stories!” Peggy Pigtails couldn’t 7 it, but the dog continued talking, telling her all sorts of thigns, and asking a thousand questions. After some time, Peggy Pigtails asked, “So how come you’re talking?”
“I don’t know,” answered the dog. “ 8 just thinking about things, now I’m saying them too. I guess it was the book that did it.”
Peggy Pigtails 9 to show the book to some other animals. One after another, the animals all started talking, and, before long, Peggy Pigtails was chatting—in the most 10 manner—with animals, her friends, her classmates or other children in her school.
So, from that day on, Peggy Pigtails had more friends than anyone else in the whole school. ( )1. A. because B. so C. but D. while
( )2. A. destroyed B. broke C. painted D. moved
( )3. A. invented B. discovered C. created D. produced
( )4. A. read B. hid C. designed D. cut
( )5. A. book B. magazine C. newspaper D. letter
( )6. A. common B. thick C. interesting D. expensive
( )7. A. hold B. receive C. imagine D. believe
( )8. A. Along with B. Because of C. Instead of D. According to
( )9. A. refused B. decided C. forgot D. forced
( )10. A. impolite B. serious C. stupid D. friendly
ADBBA CDCBD
One morning, an emperor was walking in his country when he met a beggar. The beggar came up and 1 , “Can you meet my need, your Majesty?”
“Of course. What is it? Just 2 me,” asked the emperor.
“Will you please fill this begging bowl with 3 ?” asked the beggar.
“Of course,” the empero r said and 4 one of his servants to fill the beggar’s bowl, 5 the money was gone. He poured again, and there was still 6 in the bowl. People gathered around them. The emperor shouted angrily, “7 ? I can’t be defeated by a beggar.” He decided to pour money by 8 . He poured much money into the 9 , but the bowl still remained empty. Finally, the emperor despaired. He asked the beggar, “What is the bowl 10 of?”
The beggar laughed and said, “There is no secret. It is simply made of the desire of hum an beings.”
( )1. A. argued B. played C. asked D. predicted
( )2. A. show B. leave C. tell D. make
( )3. A. shell B. water C. rice D. money
( )4. A. told B. returned C. explained D. picked
( )5. A. if B. but C. so D. or
( )6. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing
( )7. A. Why B. How C. When D. Who
( )8. A. herself B. yourself C. himself D. myself
( )9. A. bag B. house C. pocket D. bowl
( )10. A. set B. made C. taken D. written
A benefit concert or charity concert is a concert, or show featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate humanitarian crisis. Such events raise both funds and public awareness for such crisis.
Benefit concert’s typical feature is that all performers work for little or even no pay. The largest such effort in recent memory was the Live 8 concert organized in 2005 by Bob Geldof And Bono, and the Live Earth concerts were also arranged following the September 11,2001 attacks, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and Hurricane Katrina.
There are different ways by which additional income and awareness for the charitable cause is raised—over and beyond the original event. These methods have included theatrically-released concert films, live television, radio and internet broadcasts, audio recordings and home video release of performances.
Benefit concerts can lead musicians to temporarily set aside disagreements that had led to estrangements. Examples of this include the one-time reunion of Roger Waters with Pink Floyd for their 2005 Live 8 performance; and the first post-break-up reunion of Simon and Garfunkel at a 1972 concert in support of presidential candidate George McGovern.
There have been benefit concerts dating back to the eighteenth century, a notable example is the one held on December 28, 1791 f or the benefit of Mozart’s family after his death on the 5th of the month. Many famous musicans of the day attended and performed his works.
( )1. The purpose of holding benefit concerts is to ___.
A. raise money and public awareness to help solve problems
B. provide people with entertainment and pleasure
C. help people remember great events
D. help people to set aside disagreements
( )2. How many benefit concerts does the writer mention in second paragraph?
A. Four.
B. Five.
C. Six.
D. Seven.
( )3. The meaning of the underlined word in fourth paragraph might mean___.
A. for ever
B. rapidly
C. for a limited time only
D. commonly
( )4. Which of the following situations is suitable to hold a benefit concert?
①Typhoon Morac hit Taiwan on August 6th, 2009.
②an earthquake happened in Wenchuan, Sichuan on May12th, 2008.
③A sandstorm swept across northeast of China in April, 2009.
④A boy from Shandong has been diagnosed with leukemia.
A. ①②④
B. ①③④
C.②③④
D. ①②③④
( )5. The purpose of writing the passage is to ___.
A. point out the importance of holding benefit concerts
B. tell people to make contributions to charity
C. tell people what benefit concerts are and the function of them
D. introduce some benefit concerts to people
ABCDC
The terrible experience of your mobile phone running out of power in mid-conversation could be over, for researcher at the University of Wisconsin have invented a device that is placed in a shoe, can get the kinetic energy from walking to power a mobile phone.
Scientist have been working for years on trying to use the energy produced form walking, which theoretically is enough to power a light bulb, smart phone or even a laptop.
But until now their solutions have been too cumbersome, or have not produced enough power to be useful. Now, engineering experts Tom Krupenkin and Ashley Taylor say they have come up with a technology which can produce as much as a hefty 10 watts of power.
After testing many liquids, the research chose a metal alloy called Galinstan. Used in thermometers, it is similar to mercury but not poisonous. Two small bags, placed in the bottom of a shoe, are filled with the fluid and create a current whenever they are compressed by the foot’s up and down movement.
It’s hard to transfer the energy from a device in a food to a phone in the hand. Rather than plugging a cable into a shoe, the Wisconsin researchers suggest installing a wireless transmitter in the heel. This could make radio contact with mobile phone base stations.
Professor Krupenkin said, “Humans are ‘very powerful energy-producing machines’ that can produce as much as a kilowatt of power while sprinting.”
( ) 1. The meaning of the underlined word “a device” is ___.
A. an equipment
B. a subject
C. a project
D. a program
( )2. The device placed in a shoe can get the kinetic energy to power a mobile phone ___.
A. from the table in the shoe
B. from walking
C. from throwing the shoe
D. from cleaning the shoe
( )3. ___ have (has) think up a technology which can produce a hefty 10 watts of power.
A. Some scientists
B. Tom Krupenkin and Ashley Taylor.
C. A famous engineer
D. Nobody
( )4. Transferring the energy from a device in a foot to a phone in the hand is ___.
A. slow
B. popular
C. difficult
D. stupid
( )5. The underlined word “this” refers to ___.
A. a cable
B. a shoe
C. a wireless transmitter
D. a hell。