譯林牛津英語九年級下冊Unit 1完形填空隨堂練習(xí)(無答案)1When Charles Lee handed me the small red notebook in 1974, he changed my life. “While travelling, you should keep notes on the things you see and do.__11_, you will forget them some day,” he explained. I was staying in his house when travelling in England. I took his __2__.I wrote in the notebook every day during the homestay and back to university. I recorded weekend trips, my professors and ideas about my life and future. When I wrote, I wondered about my __3__ and purpose. Who would read this? Was I recording events and ideas just as a reminder to memory, or was there some larger purpose for this __4__ exercise? I got a big picture for the task. I was recording events, thoughts, words that were__5__ to my life. I __6__ a future me sitting down to read the pages. I wondered what it would feel like to read those words later. I filled the notebook Charles gave me. I bought a new one and __7__ it. Then another and another. Recently, I decided to look through my notebooks in the past 42 years. Charles had been __8__. I remembered the big __9__, the central happenings, but on each page were details I had __10__. I hadn’t written every day, but I always picked up the __11__ when it felt important. I often wrote in them at school__12__ my students were writing. I wanted to passon the _13__ Charles had given me. These writings formed a continuous __14_ between my past, present, and future through events in my life. It took several long evenings to read through my notebooks. As I read, I suddenly realized they are a gift to the __15__me-----I am now the person I was writing to throughout those years. 1. A. SoB. InsteadC. MoreoverD. Otherwise 2.A. donationB.rewardC. adviceD. promise 3. A. listener sB.readersC. studentsD. professors 4.A. dailyB. weeklyC. monthlyD. yearly 5.A. commonB. importantC. practicalD. similar 6.A.imaginedB. remembered C. enjoyed D. expected 7. A. wroteB. filledC. gatheredD. increased 8. A.patientB. seriousC. right D. wrong 9.A. mistakes B. problemsC. accidentsD.events 10.A.forgottenB. avoidedC. kept D. improved 11.A.drawingB. travellingC. readingD.writing 12. A. whenB.untilC. beforeD. after 13. A.notebookB. houseC. lessonD. effort 14. A. production B.connectionC. instruction D.situation 15. A.lateB. pastC. presentD. future2I used to have little passion (激情) in my life. But what happened the other day changed my min. It was then that 1 learned how1it is to have a passion in life. That day 1 went home in Mom's ear. When Morn2at a red light, someone on the side of the road caught my eye. It was a man dressed3rags (破舊衣服). He was homeless. That didn't interest me, because I had seen4like him before. Those people usually looked unhappy and hopeless. But this man was5in some way. He was not sitting down with a6expression. Instead, he had a7in his hand and was dancing happily to the music. The radio seemed to be the most precious (珍貴的) thing he had. "Morn, why does that man have a radio8he’s homeless” I asked. "He9it," she replied. "But why doesn't he use the money to buy food or clothes He10something that he didn't need." "Well, Sarah, sometimes food and clothes aren't the most important.” That man must care so much about11that he bought a radio instead of food or clothes. I soon realized that12is the key to life. Since then I am always thinking of13is truly important in life. A home, a meal, clothes—these things are14part of the life. What we often forget is that we all need a joy, a light in a15. day. We all need a passion which gives a person the happiness they need ~o keep going. 1. A. strange B. important C. dangerous D. difficult 2. A. stopped B. walked C. stood D. exercised 3. A. in B. on C. at D. of 4. A. none B. few C. all D. many 5. A. common B. different C. polite D. rude 6. A. sad B. nervous C. mad D. happy 7. A. hat B. phone C. scarf D. radio 8. A. though B. because C. until D. unless 9. A. borrowed B. made C. fixed D. bought 10. A. asked for B. waited for C. paid for D. looked for 11. A. stories B. music C. newsD. languages 12. A. knowledge B. health C. happiness D. friendship 13. A. who B. what C. where D. when 14. A. only B. all C. also D. never 15. A. warm B. hot C. dark D. relaxing3Have you ever expected to learn with E-textbooks? Now more than 20 schools in the northwest of China are using E-textbooks. Some teachers welcome them very much because they make learning 1and teaching more convenient.Some students have the same 2as these teachers. Jing Xuan is excited about lessons with E-textbooks, 3Chinese, English and Maths. She enjoys the pictures and animations(動畫)in the E-textbooks. She used to 4lessons, but now she has been attracted by this new method of learning. In fact, her grades have 5a lot. Like her, the children there have been studying with E-textbooks since last September.With the help of E-textbooks, some good ideas can be 6mong students. They can help open up the students' eyes to the outside world. Some parents 7their children to try E-textbooks to learn a lot more, but they worry about their children's 8because of radiation(輻射)."You can't imagine 9the use of E-textbooks is changing the way the students learn. More and more students 10with E-textbooks in the future. However, there's still a long way to go, " said a headmaster.1. A. cheaperB. happierC. easierD. faster2. A. thoughtB. troubleC. adviceD. experience3. A. exceptB. besidesC. withoutD. including4. A. giveB. hateC. likeD. take5. A. roseB. achievedC. gotD. improved6. A. sharedB. foundC. lostD. taught7. A. agreeB. realizeC. orderD. encourage8. A. studiesB. healthC. eyesightD. emotion9. A. howB. whyC. whenD. where10. A. learnedB. learnC. will learnD. would learn4A man feared his wife wasn't hearing as well as she used to and he thought she might need some hearing aid (助聽). Not quite sure how to 1her, he called the family doctor to discuss the problem. The doctor toldhim there was a simple test the husband could do to give the doctor a better 2of her hearing loss."Here's what you do," said the doctor. "Stand about 40 feet away from her, and in a 3conversational speaking tone (音調(diào)) see if she hears you. If not, go to 30 feet, then 20 feet, and so on4you get a reply."That evening, the wife was in the 5, and he was in the yard. He said tohimself,"I'm about 40 feet away, and let me see what will happen." Then in a usual tone he asked,"Honey, what's for dinner?"No6.So the husband moved closer to the kitchen, about 30 feet from his wife andasked,"Honey, what's for dinner?"7no reply.Next he moved into the dining room where he was about 20 feet from his wife and 8, "Honey, what's for dinner?"Again he got no reply. He walked up to the kitchen door, about 10 feet away. "Honey,what's for dinner?" Again there was no reply.So he 9right up behind her. "Honey, what's for dinner?""Chicken! James, for the 10time I've said that."1. A. saveB. helpC. faceD. guide2. A. choiceB. excuseC. ideaD. suggestion3. A. loudB. strangeC. specialD. usual4. A. untilB. beforeC. whenD. as5. A. toiletB. gardenC. kitchenD. dining room6. A. dinnerB. wayC. moveD. reply7. A. StillB. EvenC. JustD. Almost8. A. laughedB. repeatedC. thoughtD. added9. A. ranB. stoodC. walkedD. jumped10. A. secondB. thirdC. fourthD. fifth5Wishing to encourage her young son's progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a pianist's concert on a summer holiday evening. After they found their _1, the mother saw two friends in the hall and walked to 2them.It was the boy's first time to come to the hall. He thought it was a good 3for him to explore the wonders of the concert hall. He 4and walked around.He walked 5a door marked "NO ADMITTANCE"(禁止入內(nèi)).When the hall lights dimmed (變暗) , the 6would begin.The mother returned to her seat and discovered that her son was 7. The mother was 8worried at that at the moment that tears (眼淚)were in her eyes.The concert began, and the lights focused on (聚焦于) the wonderful piano on stage. The mother was 9_to see her little boy sitting at the keyboard, playing the song Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star10he did at home.At that moment, the great pianist came, quickly moved to the piano and 11in the boy's ear, "Don't stop. Keep playing. " He leaned over (俯身) and began filling in a bass part (低音) with his left 12, then added a running obbligato (伴奏) with his right hand. They played the piano together 13.The old pianist and theyoung novice (初學(xué)者) changed a frightening situation into a wonderful creative experience. The audience (觀眾)stood up and14them.An artist's achievements and charm depend on not only his perfect skills 15his good qualities.1. A. desksB. stageC. seats D. piano2. A. greetB. feedC. noticeD. search3. A. useB. chanceC. seasonD. culture4. A. flewB. satC. fellD. rose5. A. throughB. acrossC. above D. over6. A. filmB. concertC. conversation D. meeting7. A. sleepyB. missingC. tired D. excited8. A. soB. veryC. much D. such9. A. seriousB. sadC. patient D. surprised10. A. whenB. ifC. as D. before11. A. calledB. shoutedC. whispered D. cried12. A. handB. shoulderC. foot D. leg13. A. badlyB. carelesslyC. terriblyD. happily14. A. fought withB. laughed atC. shouted at D. cheered for15. A. orB. but C. and D. so6A zero-waste life is a lifestyle that hardly creates any rubbish. So, a zero-waste theme store is about 1people with a number of everyday, practical and pleasant zero-waste products to help them start on a one-stop, zero-waste life journey."Zero waste" or "danshari" was first 2by a French woman Bea Johnson. "Live a life and try not to create any rubbish; use different methods to protect the earth." she said.Yu Yuan, 27, is 3attracted by this idea.She and her boyfriend have lived in Beijing for many years. And earlier she used to be. a customer without thinking a lot. 4__ she saw a video about "zero waste"The 5is about a family of four, and the rubbish they produce every year is placed in a jar.After watching the video, Yu wanted to 6this zero-waste lifestyle with her boyfriend.Yu says that a zero-waste life 7the 6R principle --Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle and Rot(腐爛)Over August-October when Yu followed the principle of zero waste 6R, she and her boyfriend Joe Harvey both 8only two cans of rubbish.Now, the couple have opened a small 9called The Bulk House in Nanluoguxiang, Beijing, to support a zero-waste life.At the store they use environmentally friendly products. For example, they use wood products to replace 0ones and prepare cloth bags printed with zero-waste logos for customers. Most of the products sold in the store can be reused, and a small number of 11__which are not recyclable can degrade(分解). The store 12has secondhand books and audio-visual CD/DVDs.For used toiletries (things like soap and toothpaste that are used for cleaning yourself) there is a company which accepts them, and the couple regularly mails their waste to it.Yu says that those who were once not 13in the zero-waste lifestyle have gradually changed because of curiosity. The zero-waste lifestyle, she adds, is for everyone."It's 14us at our fingertips." Yu expects some of her friends to 15her on the road to zero waste. As the saying goes, many hands make light work. 1. A. offeringB. providingC. givingD. affording2. A. inventedB. foundC. discoveredD. suggested3. A. hardlyB. luckilyC. clearlyD. deeply4. A. unlessB. untilC. afterD. when5. A. videoB. filmC. articleD. newspaper6. A. experienceB. changeC. representD. spend7. A. acceptsB. receivesC. followsD. believes8. A. savedB. producedC. keptD. wasted9. A. shopB. factoryC. hotelD. company10. A. paperB. clothC. silkD. plastic11. A. itB. themC. theirD. its12. A. tooB. eitherC. alsoD. only13. A. proudB. worriedC. amazedD. interested14. A. behindB. aroundC. aheadD. above15. A. organizeB. recordC. joinD. encourage