九年级英语上完形填空练习My earliest memory of dad is grabbing (抓住) his hand while we walked together. As I 35 older, I remembered my father and I listened to many basketball games on the radio. I always fell asleep 36 the game was over. When I woke up in the morning, the score sheet (计分表) with the 37 score on it would be lying next to me. I’ll always remember that.On cold mornings my father would drive his bread truck by the house. I used to ride on the floor of that bread truck as he delivered (分送) the bread to the stores. The 38 and the warmth from the bread made me hungry and kept me warm. I’ll always remember that.My father would attend all my games. One night before an important game my father told me 39 that he wouldn’t be able to watch the game because he had to deliver the bread and it was a three-hour 40 from his route. The next day as the game time drew near, I thought about my dad. I happened to look across the field and 41 saw his bread truck pulling into the stadiu m. He tried to make the game. I’ll always remember that.Years later I became a teacher. I’ll never forget the voice on the phone early one morning telling me dad had just been killed in a traffic accident. I could hear my heart beat in my ears. I 42 up the phone and went back to my bedroom. After that nothing was very important to me. One day I was on the playground when a little boy walked up to me and grabbed my hand. His hand held mine the 43 way I used to hold my father’s by the last two fing ers. At that moment I found my 44 in life again. You see even though my father was gone, he left something with me. He left me his smile, spirit and touch. My purpose was to use those gifts as he did. From that day I started. I’ll always remember that!35. A. went B. changed C. turned D. grew36. A. when B. although C. because D. before37. A. public B. final C. official D. lucky38. A. smell B. color C. taste D. shape39. A. happily B. sadly C. slowly D. simply40. A. ride B. walk C. race D. drive41. A. successfully B. peacefully C. surprisingly D. unusually42. A. set B. picked C. put D. hung43. A. strange B. safe C. same D. special44. A. pleasure B. purpose C. problem D. progressThe story happened on a hot heavy rainy day.After class, I took a few bottles to go and collect some water from the water room. Oh! There were so many people! I had to wait in the 41 . My hair didn’t get wet because I wore a hat, 42 my clothes did.When at last it was my 43 , I filled the bottles as quickly as possible. When I began making my way to the dormitory, I 44 a boy coming towards me. He was 45 two umbrellas in his hand. He shouted hello and as he came nearer, I recognized(认出) that it was Tom. He had been my classmates for nearly three years but we 46 shared more than ten sentences. He was not active but I liked talking. We were quite 47 people and had nothing in common. I didn’t 48 him and even didn’t want to see him.“Hey! What’s wrong?” His words brought me out of my thought. “ I saw you standingin the rain 49 I brought you this umbrella. But it seems a little 50 , your clothes are already wet.”After hearing this, I was so 51 that I coul dn’t say a word.“Don’t just stand there. Let’s go!” He said and held the umbrella for _ 52 . We walked towards the dormitory and this time, we talked 53 .“I know you don’t like me, but I want to make friends with you.” he said, “You may think I am 54 , but it is because I can’t find the right 55 to say.”The rain finally stopped and we saw a rainbow in the blue sky. I said to myself, “It is wrong to judge someone only by his appearance.”( )41. A. wind B. rain C. sun D. fog( )42. A. then B. but C. and D. or( )43. A. wish B. duty C. job D. turn( )44. A. knew B. looked at C. saw D. found out( )45. A. buying B. having C. holding D. making( )46. A. never B. often C. always D. sometimes( )47. A. the same B. familiar C. different D. the best( )48. A. hate B. meet C. like D. forget( )49. A. so B. though C. since D. because( )50. A. early B. finally C. usual D. late( )51. A. interested B. angry C. moved D. bored( )52. A. me B. them C. him D. it( )53. A. nothing B. little C. a lot D. something( )54. A. active B. outgoing C. polite D. silent( )55. A. times B. words C. places D. newsTelling the truth is a very good habit. Here is a story of a man who did lots of bad things, but his promise to tell the truth 36 him.Once the man came to the prophet (先知)Muhammad (S) and said, ‘Oh prophet of Allah, I have many 37 habits. Which one should I 38 first?’ The prophet said, ‘Give up telling lies first and always speak the truth.’ The man promised to do so and went home.At night the man planned to go out to steal. Before 39 home, he said to 40 , ‘If tomorrow the prophet asks me 41 I have been, shall I say that I went out stealing? No, I 42 say that. But neither can I lie. If I tell the truth, everyone will call me a 43 .’ So the man 44 not to steal that night.Next day, when he was about to 45 wine, he thought, ‘ 46 shall I say to the prophet if he asks me what I did during the day? I cannot tell a lie, and if I speak the truth people will 47 me, because a Muslim (伊斯兰教信徒) is not 48 to drink wine.’ So he gave up the idea of drinking wine.49 this way, whenever the man thought of doing something bad, he 50 remembered his promise to tell the truth. Step by step, he gave up all his bad habits and became a good Muslim and a very good person.36. A. killed B. saved C. reminded D. developed37. A. good B. great C. bad D. daily38. A. look after B. care about C. put off D. give up39. A. getting B. leaving C. arriving D. returning40. A. himself B. herself C. itself D. themselves41.A. where B. how C. when D. which42.A. needn’t B. shouldn’t C. can’t D. might not43. A. chef B. doctor C. thief D. member44. A. continued B. decided C. refused D. forgot45. A. make B. sell C. store D. drink46. A. What B. How C. Which D. When47. A. love B. teach C. notice D. hate48. A. allowed B. asked C. invited D. provided49. A. By B. On C. In D. As50. A. hardly B. always C. never D. sometimesThe Sled (雪橇) Dog Race was about to begin. Susan’s team of dogs was lined up at the starting gate. Susan stood behind them. 35 teams were lined up, too, and the dogs were excited. Susan kept her 36 on the clock. At exactly ten o’clock, she and the other racers yelled, “Mush!” The dogs knew that meant “37 !” They ran forward and the race began! Susan had trained months for this race, and she hoped she and her dogs would win. Day after day, Susan’s dogs 38 the sled to get ready for the race.Now, they ran over snowy hills and 39 into deep valleys (山谷). They stopped only to rest and eat. The racers had to go a thousand miles across Alaska. Alaska is one of the 40places on Earth. The dogs’ thick fur coats helped keep them warm. In many places along the route (路线), the snow was 41 . Pieces of ice were as sharp (锋利的) as a knife. The ice could cut the dogs’ feet. To keep that from happening, Susan had put special boots on their feet.At first, the dogs seemed to pull the sled very slowly. They were 42 getting used to the race. On the third day, they began to pull more quickly. They worked as a 43 and passed many of the other racers. Once, one of the dogs dropped into a hole and the sled 44 . Susan could have given up then, but she didn’t. She fixed it and they kept going. When the y finally reached the finish line, they found out that they had come in first place!35. A. Her B. His C. Other D. Another36. A. eyes B. hands C. head D. arms37. A. Act B. Go C. Walk D. Jump38. A. pushed B. carried C. pulled D. drove39. A. down B. up C. around D. below40. A. wettest B. highest C. lowest D. coldest41. A. little B. light C. deep D. high42. A. almost B. already C. yet D. still43. A. family B. team C. class D. queue44. A. failed B. died C. broke D. disappearedMental health is about the way you think and feel and your ability to deal with ups and downs. Even though you are mentally healthy, it doesn’t 35 that you don’t have a mental health problem.Mental health is everyone’s business. We all have times when we feel down or 36 . Most of the time those feelings pass, 37 sometimes they develop into a more serious problem. It seems that our mental health doesn’t always stay the s ame. It can change as the environment changes and as you move 38 different stages(阶段) of your life.Here are four practical 39 to look after your mental health. Making simple changes to how you live doesn’t cost much or take up lots of time. Anyone can 40 them.● Talk about your feelings. It can help you stay in good mental health. It isn’t a sign of 41 , but part of your ability to do what you can to stay healthy.● Eat well. What you eat and how you feel are 42 connected. A proper diet can have a good effect on your mental health.● Keep in touch. Friends and family mem bers can offer 43 suggestions which may help you keep active and solve practical problems.● Take a break. It could be a weekend to 44 new places to enjoy the nature, or even a ten-minute break from doing your homework. A few minutes can be enough to relax you.35. A. agree B. mean C. doubt D. notice36. A. excited B. satisfied C. surprised D. stressed37. A. but B. and C. so D. as38. A. away B. inside C. through D. against39. A. answers B. replies C. ways D. chances40. A. follow B. find C. advise D. count41. A. weakness B. laziness C. happiness D. richness42. A. easily B. closely C. equally D. hardly43. A. difficult B. terrible C. strange D. different44. A. protect B. visit C. arrive D. travelWhen you watch TV hour after hour, do you ever think of what it may do to your health?More and more teenagers are getting overweight and near-sighted because they spend too much time in front of TV. They are 36 becoming less and less creative and imaginative since watching TV doesn’t 37 any active thoughts.Last week, the TV-Turn off 38 began its ninth TV-Turn off Week in the USA. They asked people to play games, read books and talk to family members and friends 39 watching TV.American school children spend more hours a year watching TV than they spend in school. “That’s too much,” say the doctors who organized this year’s activity.Doctors say that the 40 children watch TV, the more weight they may get. And the food children eat while watching TV makes the 41 more serious. Watching TV too much is bad for children’s eyes, too.To keep healthy, children need to 42 , talk to friends and family members. They should not 43 watch TV at the weekend. They may go for a walk or go to the libraries. Could you go a week 44 television? It may be 45 for many TV lovers, but why not have a try? Maybe you will have fun doing other activities and your health will be better and better.36. A. too B. also C. either D. neither37. A. find B. lose C. know D. need38. A. Book B. Music C. Organization D. Match39. A. because of B. by C. together with D. instead of40. A. longer B. later C. better D. less41. A. question B. problem C.object D. lesson42. A. take exams B. take photos C. take newspapers D. take exercise43. A. always B. seldom C. hardly D. never44. A. in B. by C. without D. with45. A. difficult B. dangerous C. happy D. easy“Nana!” Zach shouted, pushing open the kitchen door. “I need a new button!This morning I lost a button right here.” Zach pointed to the top of his coat.“Well, I’ll 35 my magic button box,” Nana said. She headed for her bedroom and returned with a big tin box. “I’vebeen 36 these buttons since I was a little girl,” Nana said. Then she tapped the co ver as if she were knocking on a door. “Inside this box, Zach, is not just a button collection. Inside are a thousand stories and a million 37 .”Nana opened the box and poured a waterfall of buttons onto the table. Seeing all kinds of buttons, Zach wanted to examine each and every one. 38 heard their talking and came to see what they were doing.“I see you’ve brought out the button box,” he said.“Yes,” Zach answered, “but Nana hasn’t told me what’s 39 about it.”The three sat at the kitchen table, making the buttons 40 between their fingers while Nana and Grandpa told Zach stories. It was nearly dark when Zach’s mom came home.When she saw the button box, she sat down without even taking off her coat. “I remember this one.” She 41 a brass button. “Th is came from my sailor suit. I wore it the first time you took me to the 42 ,” she said to Nana and Grandpa. She closed her eyes and smelled it, remembering the salty sea air.Nana found a tiny, white, silk button. “Look, this was on the infant (婴儿)suitZach wore when you brought him home from the hospital, remember” “I remember,” Mom said.“You mean that button was 43 ” Zach asked. “Sure. You’re part of this family, aren’t you” Grandpa said. “I think you’re starting to understand the magic of the button box, aren’t you, Zach” Zach smiled.“We still need to replace that button you lost,” Nana said.“Why not use the button from my old coat” Grandpa suggested.“Good idea, Grandpa,” Zach said. “But a memory will be 44 from the box.”“That’s OK. We’ll still remember it,” Nana said.But Zach wasn’t 45 . He thought for a moment. Then he cut off the bottom button from his shirt.“What are you doing” Mom asked.“I’m 46 a memory,” Zach said, throwing the button into the box. “And thenext time I see that bu tton, it’ll remind me of the day I found out the secret of the magic button box.”35. A. get B. keep C,hold D, show 36, A, making B, selling C, giving D, collecting37, A. memories B. wishes C. . pains D. worries 38. A. Grandma B. Grandpa C. Mom Dad39. A. interesting B. strange C. funny D. magic 40. A. stay B. hide C. dance D. shake41. A. handed in B. picked up C. mall D. gave out 42. A. ocean B. park C. mall D. office43. A. his B. hers C. mine D. yours 44. A. freezing B. running C. missing D. moving45. A. afraid B. nervous C. excited D. satisfied 46. A. recalling B. replacing C. reviewing D. rewritingLife in the twenty-first century will be very 1 . Many changes will take place, but 2 will the changes be.The population is growing 3 . There will be many 4 in the world and most of them will live 5 than people in the twentieth puters will be much smaller and 6 and there will be at least one in every 7 . And 8 studies will be one of the important subjects in school then.People will work 9 and they will have more free time for sports, watching TV and travelling.10 will be much easier and cheaper. And many more people will go to 11 countries for holidays.There will be changes in our 12 , too. Maybe no one will eat meat every day, instead, they eat more fruit and vegetables. Maybe people will be 13 . Work in the future will be different, too. 14 and hard work can be done by robots. Because of this, 15 will not have enough work to do .This will be a problem.1. A. interesting B. hard C. different D. beautiful2. A. why B. how C. when D. what3. A. slowly B. fast C. quietly D. suddenly4. A. people B. workers C. scientists D. doctors5. A. long B. longer C. happy D. lucky6. A. more useful B. useful C. helpful D. less useful7. A. hospital B. factory C. home D. town 8. A. science B. maths C. English D. computer9. A. fewer hours B. more hours C. eight hours D. more than eight hours10. A. Seeing doctors B. Going to the cinema C. Shopping D. Travelling11. A. rich B. other C. poor D. small 12. A. food B. clothes C. fruit D. drinks13. A. fatter B. thinner C .healthier D. more pleased 14. A. Safe B. Easy C. Simple D. Dangerous15. A. a few people B. all the people C. many people D. some people35—44 DDBAB DCDCB41-45 BBDCC 46-50ACCAD 51-55CACDB 36-40 BCDBA 41-45 ACCBD 46-50 ADACB 35---44 CABCA DCDBC35-39 BDACC 40-44 AABDB36---45 BDCDA BDACA35---46 ADABD CBACC DBCDBAB ACDAD BACDC。