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  • 题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通

    试题来源:浙江省杭州市文理中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月作业回顾英语试题

    阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入一个适当的词, 或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。

     An old saying goes," When in Rome(罗马), do as the Romans do."I learned the meaning of this when I studied in Russia.

     One day I 1( invite) some of my Chinese friends to a famous local restaurant in Moscow. My guests and I were so excited from visiting Red Square 2 we talked loudly. We had a warm chat until the waiter told me that we were being too loud. We turned our voices a little 3( low). But this didn't last long. The waiter came over to us two more times with 4 same message.

    5 bad an impression(印象) we must have left on the local people! In China, it's natural and important for a host 6 make) a lively atmosphere(气氛). However, in Russia and western countries, having a meal in a public place means you must keep your voice low. You need to be polite to others.

    I felt bad about this. Even though we tried our best, it's very difficult to 7 ( quick) develop a new habit.

     Russians have 8( they) own special habits. My Russian friend, Andrey always looks around and thinks for a while before leaving home. I asked him 9 he did this." Aha," Andrey said," In Russia, people always take about a minute to think about things and plans in the mind before leaving. So they won't leave anything necessary behind."

     Finding some 10( different) between cultures is much fun. I'd like to keep my eyes and mind open.

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    On the day of the interview, I got up at 6:00 in the morning. I got to the interview place without having1. l was the 24th interviewee(应聘者) and the 22nd was a short ordinary- looking girl. I greeted her by2my head. I asked her where she graduated. She told me in a low3, "I graduated from a junior college, the only one without getting a bachelor' s degree(学士学位) among the 50 interviewees.

    I didn't4he interview would last so long. As I didn't have breakfast, my stomach started to ache. I had to sit by the table for a5. Just at that time, the girl asked me6happened, I told her, "I didn't have breakfast this morning, so my7comes to me.

        After a while, a worker came in and8me a bottle of milk and a piece of bread. It was certain that they were bought by the girl. I felt9all over my heart because I hadn't imagined she would be so nice to help me- her rival(竞争对手).

    Luckily, I got the job. The first day I went to work, I was10to see the girl there. She also got the job. Later I asked her why she got the job. She said11a smile, "That day when I bought you the12, an interviewer went to the toilet with papers in hands. He asked me13I could help him to copy those papers while he was in the toilet. I helped him. After I came back to him, he asked me why I took the food in hands. I told him the14. Then I got the job." At that moment, I came to know that when the girl helped me and the interviewer, she also helped15.

        Helping others will benefit yourself as well.

     阅读下列短文,从下面每题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。

    Two Canadian teenagers, Faiz and Leo, have been taking on a series of wonderful challenges. Their most recent achievement was following the Lake Ontario coastline for 73 kilometers, walking from Toronto to Hamilton, Canada, in about 18 hours.

    "We enjoy trying new things that are good for our bodies and minds. We like to overcome challenges like these. And we feel going on a long walk seems to be the purest form of challenge that you can have," Leo said.

    With very little preparation, the two 16-year-olds began their journey at 6 am, starting in darkness and finishing before midnight. They took several breaks, stopping at benches with nice views along the way.

    On their walk, one of the interesting things they came across was a cargo ship (货船) which was no longer used. "You' d be surprised by the things that you don't see when you' re driving and that you will see when you' re taking your time walking," said Leo.

    However, the journey was not only a trial (考验) for bodies but also an important test of minds. There were moments of loneliness for the pair, requiring them to support each other along the way.

    Around 70 km into the walk, they ran into a person on a bridge who appeared to be experiencing something painful.

    "I wasn't sure what was going to happen me and Leo, we tried to talk him out of it and ended up calling the police, and the situation was eased and everyone was OK," Faiz said.

    The walk is now long over but Faiz and Leo are not done challenging themselves, with plans to start a two-day 100 km walk in the near future.

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