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广西百色市右江区2020届初中英语九年级毕业暨升学英语模拟试卷(二)(含听力音频)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第41~50小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Erin was aguide in Glacier Park in Montana(蒙大拿州), USA. In July2011, she took a group of eight people on horses for a1 in the woods. Erin was on a big white horsecalled Tonk.

Everyonewas ready to have fun, and the ride2 well. Erin knew there were bears in the woods,but3 didn't usually go near people.

4, an angry, 300-kilogram grizzly bear(灰熊)came out from the trees. It was very close to an eight-year-oldboy on a horse. The boy's horse saw the bear and became very5.It ran away with the boy on its back. The bear ran after them.

Tonk wasafraid, too. He didn't want to move. But Erin needed6 the boy. She didn't stop to think. She gaveTonk a kick and they went after the bear.

Erin foundthe bear near the7 and his horse. Then the boy fell off the horseand the bear started to go8 him! Erin put Tonk between the bear and theboy. Together they ran at the bear three times. The bear made a terrible noise-9 then it went away. Erin10 the boy and took him back to his father andthe other riders.

The boy'sfather was very moved and Erin and Tonk were heroes!

(1)
A、job B、ride C、meal D、race
(2)
A、started B、changed C、appeared D、happened
(3)
A、it B、he C、she D、they
(4)
A、Luckily B、Probably C、Suddenly D、Usually
(5)
A、afraid B、excited C、surprised D、proud
(6)
A、help B、helps C、helping D、to help
(7)
A、girl B、boy C、house D、tree
(8)
A、with B、from C、towards D、like
(9)
A、if B、so C、unless D、but
(10)
A、picked up B、dependedon C、gaveup D、heard from
举一反三
 阅读短文,回答问题

Seven years ago,Joyce Akinpe moved to Australia to start a new life,finding an exciting job in Sydney. After the outbreak(爆发)of COVID﹣19,she suddenly lost her job. 

Seeing that there were many others like herself in trouble from the outbreak,Akinpe and her two roommates,Michelle Gomez and Maureen Lee,brainstormed ideas for how to help their local community. They came up with a street pantry(储藏柜). Gomez said the idea was very simple,"Take what you need and leave what you can. "

With the help of Gomez's father,they built the Blessing Box — a street pantry,with shelves and hanging baskets and two doors made from old furniture. 

It sits just at the back of the three girls' home,so they can look after it. They put some information notices into their neighbors' mailboxes,and the Blessing Box was quickly filled with the donations(捐赠)from the community. "It is the community's strong support that keeps the project alive. " Akinpe said. 

"We now have hundreds of people visiting our box every day. It might only take two hours for the box to be full and next hour it might become empty again. We are now helping others to carry out similar projects in their own communities,too," Gomez said. 

Lee said things in the box were mostly convenience foods,as well as some necessary life things such as spaghetti and toilet paper. "Few people take everything at once. They think there are other people who need them more. " Lee added. 

There were many people rushing there for donations. The three girls needed to sanitize(消 毒)all the donations and make sure all food packages were not broken. Gomez said that they had no time for rest,but what they did was well worth. 

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