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1、九年级综合填空&语法填空练习A new law in South Korea means South Koreans will be a year or two 1_(young).Thelaw was passed last Thursday.Before it was passed,there were three different ways that peoplecould tell their age.South Koreans could have three ages.One was an international age.This is thesame_ 2 how most
2、 people in the world calculate their age.A baby is zero at birth andbecomes one year old a year after it is born.The 3(two)was a Korean age.Under thissystem,babies 4(consider)a year old on the day they are born,and then a year5_(add)every January the 1st.The third method was a calendar age.This make
3、s babies zeroyears old at birth,and a year is added to their age every January the 1st.The new law simplifies age in South Korea.Lawmakers hope it 6(end)confusionabout how old people are.From June 2023,all official documents must use the standardinternational age.It will be used for the legal ages f
4、or_ 7(drink),getting married,smoking,and military service.It should help 8_(end)legal and social problems 9(cause)bythe old s y s t e m.10_,many people will continue to use the Korean age in informal situations.A Korean Twitter user was relieved there is a new law to make things simpler.She tweeted:
5、Illbecome two years younger.Im so happy.I turned two years old two weeks after I was born,as Iwas born in December.Finally,Im about to get my real age back.”1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10We all know the English 1_(say)as busy as a bee,but we dont know 2 beesplay.Scientists found a way that bees might relax aft
6、er a busy day_3(make)honey.Thescientists did different tests on bees playing with different things.The bees liked playing with smallballs.The bees played a little like humans.Younger bees played with more balls than older bees.Adult males played with balls for longer than females _ 4(do).Bees are th
7、efirst_ 5(know)insects to play”.The scientists did tests on 45 bumblebees.The bees had two options.One was to go straight toa sugary treat.The second was to get to the treat after 6_(go)around coloured wooden balls.Most of the bees played _ 7 the balls first.A researcher said:Bees are a million_ 8(m
8、 i l e)from the.unfeeling creatures they are traditionally believed to be.”She added thatthere are strong signs 9_(show)that insect minds are a lo t 10_(advanced)than wethought.123456 7 8 9 10What kind of place do you usually choose 1(stay)for the night during a trip?Expensive hotels that may make y
9、ou feel like you dont get what you p ay 2?Or cheaphotels that put you and five other _ 3(strange)in the same bedroom?If both4(choose)sound terrible to you,heres something new:holiday apartments.In a holiday apartment,you have more space than what a hotel room can give you.Everythingin the apartment
10、5(be)at your disposal处 理,支酉己).The living room,the kitchen,thestudy,and,of course,the bedroom are all for you own use.Some apartments even have a lovelygarden or a game room.You_ 6(feel)at home in the holiday apartment.The 7_(good)thing is,a holiday apartment is not expensive.The price for a holiday
11、apartment is for twopeople,and the apartment is often 8(cheap)than a hotel room fbr two.You only need9(pay)a little more for a third o r_ 10(four)person.If you travel with friends oryour family,a holiday apartment will be your best choice!123456 7 8 9 10People around the world felt excited 1 the nig
12、ht of April 10,2019.For the first timein history,people saw a photo of a black hole.The photo 2(become)popularimmediately(立亥(J).But do you know it has something 3(do)with a computer scientistKatie Boumna?Without her,there 4(not be)this photo.Black holes are very far from us,so it is very difficult 5
13、(take)photos of them.Its like taking a photo of an orange that ison the moon.Many scientists had tried.However,none of them succeeded.These failures didnt stop Bouman from 6(try).Several years ago,she started working on a special computer program.During the past years,she 7(improve)the program many
14、times.Finally,it turned telescope data(望远镜数据)into a photo of a black hole.Bouman received lots of praise 8_of her work.However,the young woman said thesuccess 9(main)depended on her team.nNone of us could do it alone,n she said.Would you like to make history as Bouman did?Set a goal for_ 10(you)and
15、work hardat it.Maybe you will makei t come true in the future.1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10We often talk about the rewards of police work.On Friday,we experienced a moment.Officers got_1_ 911 call from a woman who reported her 81-year-old mother missing.Itseemed her mother left her house to take her daily wal
16、k,but when she 2(not return),things got a bit terrible because the womans mother has dementia(痴呆).The officer P.DeBoe andhis partners began a search of the heavily wooden area.After 40 minutes,the old woman 3(find).At first,she seemed confused at the suddenappearance of police officers,and she asked
17、 4_the officers were out taking a walk too.They_ 5(q u i e t)replied Yes.After all,it was a beautiful day.And then she seemed6_(relax)and told them she had lost her way.No problem,said Officer Morrison who thengently took her hand and,along with the other officers walked her back to her house.Along
18、the way,the officers made small talks_7_the old woman,_8_(make)her feel more relaxed.Whenasked what the key to a long,healthy life was,the old woman replied,6 4 9_(eat)good andstay active.Officers meet different 10(situation)every day.Some are good,and some are not sogood.In this case,a frightening
19、situation for the family ended happily.For that,they were thankful.For us,ifs the rewarding part of policing.Im glad they not only were able to take Roberta home,but also shared a warm-hearted momentwith her in the process.1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10These days schools dont allow students_1_(bring)mobile pho
20、nes to schools.Manyparents are 2_(worry).How can they connect with their kids?Well,smart 3_(watch)may be the answer to their worries.Smart watches are like small computers.They usually tell timeand count(计算)a persons steps(步数).Most smart watches connect 4_ smartphones andthey let the users make call
21、s,and send and receive 5(message).Often smart watches havemicrophones and speakers.Some even have cameras.Many parents buy smart watches for their children because they are too young_6(have)a mobile phone.They are less worried because they can call their children at any time through smartwatches.Als
22、o,many smart watches have GPS trackers(追踪器).These trackers allow parents toknow 7_their children are,so they know if everything is OK.But now some groups 8 Europe say many smart watches are not as 9(safe)as what we think.Some watches allow more than parents to track where the children are.They alsoa
23、llow anyone to send the children a message.People can also control the watches from far away10(watch)and listen to the children,lb be safe,any time a smart watch makes a call orsends a message or GPS information-the information should be processed(数据处理)so no oneelse can get the information.1 2 3 4 5
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