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2025年学霸题中题九年级英语上册译林版第198页答案
Ⅴ. 完形填空
Don Powell was pulling letters from the mailbox outside his house when he noticed something unusual. A(n) 1 doll couple were sitting on a love seat inside it with a note reading, “We’ve decided to 2 here.” It was signed from Mary and Shelley.
At first. Powell thought it was a 3. He asked the neighbours whether anybody had left dolls in their mailboxes, and everyone told him no. “Someone must be 4 with me,” he thought. So he kept them in the mailbox to see what would happen.
A few days passed and 5 got the dolls back. Over a year later, the couple still live in the mailbox. And they’re 6 getting more things, a painting, a cat and another 7 —their cousin Shirley.
“It’s getting a little crowded,” said Don. Every month or two, especially around holidays, the Powells would find something 8 in the mailbox. Last Christmas, a decorated tree was left 9 tiny presents. Things were taken back right after Christmas, 10, before Don could open the presents to see whether there was anything inside.
Don has put a tiny letterbox inside. “Their letters are mixing up with ours and may get 11 in the mail,” he said.
Don posted about the dolls on the local Internet page when he found them, 12 to solve the mystery. But he now wants it to continue. The neighbours also find it’s 13 to follow his updates online.
“People in the neighbourhood are enjoying it and sometimes 14 to ask questions,” he said. “Some people ask if I’ve thought about putting an outdoor 15. But personally, I like the mystery of it.”
1. A. tiny
B. young
C. beautiful
D. expensive
2. A. help
B. wait
C. live
D. sleep
3. A. show
B. test
C. present
D. mistake
4. A. dealing
B. sharing
C. joking
D. competing
5. A. somebody
B. nobody
C. anybody
D. everybody
6. A. luckily
B. simply
C. slowly
D. naturally
7. A. box
B. girl
C. seat
D. doll
8. A. new
B. strange
C. popular
D. funny
9. A. for
B. with
C. within
D. across
10. A. until
B. instead
C. because
D. however
11. A. lost
B. worse
C. dirty
D. stuck
12. A. starting
B. hoping
C. refusing
D. preparing
13. A. moving
B. relaxing
C. exciting
D. surprising
14. A. wake up
B. stand up
C. stop by
D. pass by
15. A. sign
B. camera
C. mailbox
D. bell

答案

1~5 ACDCB 6~10 CDABD 11~15 ABCCB
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了鲍威尔在自家邮箱里收到匿名礼物的故事。
1. A 根据“He asked the neighbours whether anybody had left dolls in their mailboxes”可知玩偶在邮箱里,所以是极小的,故选 A。
2. C 根据“Over a year later, the couple still live in the mailbox.”可知是指住在这里,故选 C。
3. D 根据文章可知,玩偶放在了鲍威尔家的邮箱里,推测他认为有人错误地将玩偶放在那里,故选 D。
4. C 根据上文“He asked the neighbours whether anybody had left dolls in their mailboxes, and everyone told him no.”可知他认为有人和他开玩笑,故选 C。
5. B 根据下文“Over a year later, the couple still live in the
mailbox.”可知没人把玩偶拿回去,故选 B。
6. C 根据下文“Every month or two, especially around holidays, the Powells would find something ... in the mailbox.”可知每一到两个月,就会有新东西放进邮箱里,所以是慢慢地得到了更多的东西,故选 C。
7. D 根据上文“A(n) ... doll couple were sitting on a love seat inside it”可知此句中 they 指玩偶夫妇,多了玩偶的表亲,就是多了另一个玩偶,故选 D。
8. A 根据上文以及“Last Christmas, a decorated tree was left”可知邮箱里总会出现一些新东西,故选 A。
9. B 根据“a decorated tree was left ... tiny presents”可知此处应用 with 表示伴随,树上挂着小礼物,故选 B。
10. D 句意:然而,圣诞节一过,在唐打开礼物看看里面有没有东西之前,东西就被收回了。根据句意可知,鲍威尔没有来得及打开礼物看看,这些礼物和树在圣诞节之后就被拿走了。句意发生了转折,故选 D。
11. A 根据“Their letters are mixing up with ours”可知是担心丢失,故选 A。
12. B 根据“to solve the mystery”可知鲍威尔原本希望解开谜团,故选 B。
13. C 根据下文“People in the neighbourhood are enjoying it and sometimes ... to ask questions”可知人们关注他发布玩偶消息的更新,他们对此感到兴奋,故选 C。
14. C wake up 醒来;stand up 起立;stop by 顺便访问;pass by 经过。根据“People in the neighbourhood”可知邻居们有时顺便访问他们家,问相关的问题,故选 C。
15. B 根据下文“But personally, I like the mystery of it.”可知是有人建议安装户外摄像头查看,故选 B。
中考趋势 Ⅵ. 信息还原
从方框中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项多余。
(2024·淮安一模改编) 1 Posting or sending hurtful texts, emails, images, or videos. Making online threats(威胁). Acting like someone who you really don’t even know. Creating small groups, not allowing others to join. Spreading rumors or saying bad words about others.
Do you know? 70.6% of the world’s young Internet users aged 15—24 have experienced mean or hurtful words said to them online. 2 Girls are more likely to be cyberbullied than boys. But only 1 in 10 students asked help from their parents or adults.
3 People might start to feel nervous and unsafe about what people say to them. They may feel isolated(被孤立的) from the people they love and trust. Sometimes, cyberbullying will lead to self-harm when people feel they can’t get away.
What to do to stop it? 4 You can also use block sender technology(屏蔽技术) to prevent the bad ones from finding you again. It might be useful to save some evidence. The police can be of some help. Telling trusted adults or your school will be a good choice. Remember there is always someone like them willing to help you. 5
A. What is cyberbullying?
B. Cyberbullying brings a lot of influence.
C. First, remember that you are never alone or lonely.
D. They will always support and help you when you need.
E. Many of them have experienced cyberbullying more than once.
F. Why not start with not caring about the wrong things others say to you?
1. ____ 2. ____ 3. ____
4. ____ 5. ____

答案

1~5 AEBFD
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了“网络暴力”对互联网用户的伤害以及应对方法。
中考趋势 Ⅶ. 综合填空
根据短文内容,在空格上填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
新语篇 简版小说 “No, I won’t tell you anything about those geese(鹅),” repeated Breckinridge. “Well, let’s make a bet,” said Holmes. “I bet you five pounds the geese came from 1 farm outside London.” “Ha, you are wrong,” said Breckinridge. “Actually the geese came from London.”
“I don’t believe you,” said Holmes.
“All right,” said Breckinridge. “Wait, I 2 (show) you in a moment.”
He took out two large books and opened one of them. “This book contains a list of the people who sell me the geese. The names in red ink are people who live in London. Read out the 3 (three) one on the list.”
Holmes took the book and read, “Mrs Oakshott, 117 Brixton Road. This name 4 (write) in red ink. So that means Mrs Oakshott lives in London.”
“Yes,” said Breckinridge. “Now look in the other book. It records the dates I bought the geese.”
Holmes read, “December 22nd, bought 5 Mrs Oakshott, 24 geese at 7 shillings each. Sold to Mr Windigate of the Alpha Inn.”
“See? I was right,” said Breckinridge. “So I 6 (win) the bet. Now give me my money.” 7 (Silent) Holmes took out a gold coin and threw it down in front of Breckinridge. Then we left.
A few yards away, we stopped 8 (laugh) loudly. “You are very clever! Holmes,” I said. “Breckinridge refused to tell us the 9 (true). So you made a bet with him ...”
“Yes, Watson,” said Holmes. “ 10 I lost the bet, I found out what I wanted.”
1. ____ 2. ____ 3. ____
4. ____ 5. ____ 6. ____
7. ____ 8. ____ 9. ____
10. ____

答案

1. a 2. will show 3. third 4. was written 5. from
6. won 7. Silently 8. to laugh 9. truth
10. Though/Although
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了福尔摩斯用自己的智慧知道了大鹅来自哪里的故事。