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福建省泉州市仁爱版2019-2020学年九年级下学期英语开学测试试卷

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Ourwords may influence people for years, and even for a lifetime. They providethem1courage to go on or one more reason togive up.

Myfamily moved to2 city when I was fourteen. Junior high wasalways a3time for me, and the move made my ninth﹣grade year even harder.

Iremember walking into the dining hall for the first time. The other4hadgood friends with them, but I didn't know anyone. I felt5 and went to the nearest seat after gettingsome food. The kids beside me looked at me up and down and then laughed. Icould feel my face turning red at that moment. Then one of the kids broke the6.

"Man!You have one big nose."

Ifelt hurt and didn't know7 tosay. I wanted to cry, but I managed a little smile ﹣ as if it didn't hurt me at all. But it did.

Fromthen on, I would often look at8in the mirror. It seemed that I was justliving for my nose. Thankfully, I grew out of this influence finally. But itreally9 me twenty years.

Ialso remember going through a terrible business failure. I called my dad forhelp and what he said gave me courage and confidence to go on with my10.

Encouragingwords can really help people a lot. So encourage others more and try to helpthem out when they are in need.

(1)
A、with B、to C、for
(2)
A、other B、another C、the other
(3)
A、easy B、happy C、difficult
(4)
A、kids B、teachers C、workers
(5)
A、lively B、friendly C、lonely
(6)
A、ice B、desk C、glass
(7)
A、how B、why C、what
(8)
A、myself B、yourself C、himself
(9)
A、paid B、took C、spent
(10)
A、study B、business C、exam
举一反三
 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

It was a lovely spring afternoon. My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry, "Ow! Ow! Something in my shoe is biting me."

Everyone was shocked by the cry. They took me into a classroom and were about to take off my1 . "Which foot is it?" One asked "let us have a look."

Suddenly, I remembered the holes in 2 socks. My family was very poor during those years. I wore welfare socks, which cost only a little, but those 3 welfare socks didn't last long. They soon had 4 at the bottom.

I refused to take off my shoe. I 5 stand others seeing the holes in my sock. I tried to hold back my tears. Yet, each time the thing 6 my shoe bit me, tears raced down my face.

My teacher, Miss Diane, hurried into the 7 , "What's wrong? " She asked.

"Something is biting her right foot, 8 she doesn't let us take off her shoe," One of my classmates answered.

Miss Diane lived next door to me. She 9 everything about my family. She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and 10 into my painful and hopeless eyes.

"Oh, yes, it must be a sock-eating ant," She said, as if she had 11 seen the thing inside the shoe. "I had a bite from one of those ants. By the time I got my shoe off, it had 12 almost the whole bottom off my sock." My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher 13 , although they all looked a little puzzled.

Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin. Two red ants 14 it.

"Just what I thought. The ants have eaten part of her sock." When she stroked an alcohol cotton ball on the bites, she added, "You are such a 15 girl to take so many bites."

The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girl's pride was saved by the "sock-eating ant " story.

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