实用标准文案精彩文档9年級英语阅读训练十二一:完形填空(共15题,每题1分,计15分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Yearsago,averyrichmanandhisyoungsonsharedaninterestincollectingart.Theytraveledaroundtheworld,collecting36worksofartbyfamousartistslikePicasso,VanGoghandMonet.Whenwarbrokeout,thesonleftto37forhiscountry.Afterafewweeks,theoldmanreceiveda38sayinghissonhaddied.Themanbecameverylonelyandsad.Oneday,asoldiervisitedtheoldmanandgavehimapainting–itwas39byhisson.Thepaintingwasimportanttotheman40theworldwouldneverthinkitagreatwork.Hetoldhisneighborsitwasthe41gifthehadeverreceived.Thefollowingspring,theoldmandied.Alloftheoldman’spaintingswouldbe42atanauction(拍卖).Theauctionbeganwithapaintingthatwasnotonanyofthebuyers’43...itwasthepaintingoftheoldman’sson.“Whowillopenthepriceat$100?”theauctioneerasked.Momentspassedandnoonespokeor44theirhand.Someonesaid:“Whocaresaboutthatpainting?Let’sgetontothegoodones.”Morevoicesfollowedin45.“No,wemustsellthisonefirst,”repliedtheauctioneer.“Now,whowilltakethepictureoftheson?”46,agoodfriendoftheoldmanspoke:“Willyoutake$10forthepainting?That’sallIhave.”“Will47gohigher?”calledtheauctioneer.Aftermore48hesaid:“Goingonce...goingtwice...sold!”Theauctioneerlookedatthecrowdandsaidthatthewholeauctionwas49.“Accordingtothefather’swill,50takestheson’spicturegetsthewholecollection,”theauctioneersaid.Intheeyesofafather,nothingismorevaluablethanhisson–notevenpaintingsofthefamousartistsareasimportantashisson’s.36.A.pricelessB.uselessC.helplessD.careless37.A.trainB.fightC.cheerD.practise38.A.letterB.bookC.diaryD.bag39.A.decoratedB.drawnC.boughtD.repaired40.A.beforeB.whenC.untilD.though41.A.cheapestB.oldestC.greatestD.biggest42.A.donatedB.countedC.soldD.named43.A.listsB.desksC.pocketsD.notebooks44.A.shookB.showedC.raisedD.touched45.A.agreementB.publicC.troubleD.need实用标准文案精彩文档46.A.SlowlyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Luckily47.A.somebodyB.anybodyC.everybodyD.nobody48.A.noiseB.actionC.choiceD.silence49.A.outB.offC.onD.over50.A.WhateverB.WheneverC.WhereverD.Whoever二、阅读理解A.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)(A)Duringallthistime,Ineverstoppedthinkingaboutleaving.WhenItravelledacrosstotheothersideoftheisland,Icouldseetheotherislands,andIsaidtomyself,“PerhapsIcangettherewithaboat.PerhapsIcangetbacktoEnglandoneday.”SoIdecidedtomakemyselfaboat.Icutdownabigtree,andthenbegantomakealongholeinit.Itwashardwork,butaboutsixmonthslater,Ihadaveryfinecanoe(独木舟).Next,Ihadtogetitdowntothesea.HowsillyIwas!Whydidn’tIthinkcarefullybeforeIbegantowork?Ofcourse,thecanoewastooheavy.Icouldn’tmoveit!Ipulledandpushedandtriedeverything,butitdidn’tmove.Iwasveryunhappyforalongtimeafterthat.Inmysixthyearontheisland,Ididmakemyselfasmallercanoe,butIdidnottrytoleaveinit.Theboatwastoosmallforalongjourney,andIdidnotwanttodieatsea.Theislandwasmyhomenow,andIwasjusthappytobealive.Ayearortwolater,Imademyselfasecondcanoeontheothersideoftheisland.Ialsobuiltmyselfasecondhousethere,andsoIhadtwohomes.Ikeptfoodandtoolsatbothofmyhouses,andalsowildgoats.Thereweremanygoatsontheisland,andImadefieldswithhighfencestokeepthemin.Theylearnedtotakefoodfromme,andsoonIhadgoats’milktodrinkeveryday.Ialsoworkedhardinmycornfields.Andso,manyyearswentby.51.Wecaninfer(推断)fromthefirstparag...