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1、北京市西城區(qū)2018年九年級(jí)統(tǒng)一測(cè)試 英語(yǔ)試卷 2018.41.本試卷共8頁(yè),滿分60分。考試時(shí)間90分鐘。2.在試卷和答題卡上準(zhǔn)確填寫(xiě)學(xué)校名稱、班級(jí)、姓名和學(xué)號(hào)。3.試題答案一律填涂或書(shū)寫(xiě)在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。4.在答題卡上,選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字跡簽字筆作答。5.考試結(jié)束,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共14分)一、單項(xiàng)填空(共6分,每小題0.5分)從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Jack, thank you lor the flowers.Its all right. I hope you like.A.the
2、yB.themC.their D. themselves2.Whats the weather like in AustraliaJuly?It is winter there, so its a little cold.A.inB.onC.at D. with3.The North Star is one ofstars in the night sky.A.brightB.brighterC.brightest D. the brightest4.Idlove to go to the theatre tonight, I am too busy.A.soB.orC.but D. and5
3、.Wea few museums while we were in London.A.visitB.visitedC.have visited D. are visiting6.Shall we play tennis now?Sorry, I cant. Imy homework.A.doB.didC.have done D. am doing7.Mr. Kinga lot about Chinese culture since he came to Beijing.A.has learntB.will learnC.learns D. learnt8.do you like better,
4、 carrots or potatoes?Carrots. They are good for my eyes.A.WhyB.WhichC.Who D. Whose9. My grandmalooking at that photo on the wall.I can understand. It helps her remember her childhood.A.enjoysB.enjoyedC.was enjoying D. will enjoy10.Mumthe window in the kitchen when I got home.A. cleansB.will cleanC.w
5、as cleaning D. is cleaning11.Some new airportsin the west of our country. It will be very convenient to go there.A.builtB. will buildC. were builtD. will be built12.I wonder. You are very early every day.Only 5 minutes walk.A. how lar is it Irom your home to schoolB. how lar it is from your home to
6、schoolC. how lar was it Irom your home to schoolD. how far it was from your home to school二、完形填空(共8分,每小題1分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。Lyles Second GoIn 1982,when I was coaching the Raiders, the owner of the team talked with me about a possible trade for Lyle Alzado. After watching
7、him on tape,I didnt think he was that good, but the owner felt we could make Lyle better by creating the right environment lor him. We made the 13.That summer at training camp,Lyle was having a hard time. He had that look in his eyes that many young players and some old players get when things arent
8、 going 14. One morning Lyle came into my office and he looked like he hadnt slept. Here was a huge man, with his head about as 15 as it could go. We talked, or rather, I listened. The main point was that Lyle felt his career (職業(yè)生涯)was over and it would be best for him and for the team if he retired
9、(退役).He apologized for 16 us since we had just traded for him.Lyle was always an emotional person. This is one of the reasons he was a good player. He 17 all that emotional energy with him, ready to lire out at the snap of the ball (開(kāi)球).Now he was in front of me, almost crying. I thought for a momen
10、t, realizing we had to keep that 18 going. Then I went through my reasons why he should not retire. At the end of our talk, I said,“You go out and play your very best, and let us 19 if you still have it. Personally, I think you do.”In January 1984. Tampa Bay Stadium. Super Bowl XVIII. With less than
11、 two minutes remaining, we were leading 38-9. We were the world champions of professional football. I saw Lyle,crying like a baby. I had to turn away quickly,or I would have joined him in 20.I remembered that morning in my office, and what Lyle, and what the Raiders, had achieved since he came to us
12、. If Lyle hadnt given his career another shot, he wouldnt have had this victory. Maybe the Raiders wouldnt have had this victory. During that moment, I felt one of the greatest satisfactions of my coaching career.13. A. deal B. plan C. argument D. mistake14. A. away B. over C. well D. fast15. A. low
13、 B. cool C. clear D. heavy 16. A. pushing B. refusing C. cheating D. disappointing17. A. faced B. carried C. received D. imagined18. A. ball B. fire C. time D. talk19. A. guess B. wonder C. decide D. predict20. A. cheers B. pain C. peace D. tears閱讀理解(共36分)三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)
14、。(共26分,每小題2分)AIm crazy about chocolate, so its no surprise that my favorite book is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by the wonderful Roald Dahl. Forget Charlie Bucket, the real hero is Willy Wonka, inventor of the most amazing sweets in the world. Here are just afew of his delicious creations :Hot
15、 ice cream for a cold day! What a great idea. Now I can eat ice creamevery day! He also invented an ice cream that never melts (融化)very useful.Wallpaper that you can lick. This wallpaper comes in orange, grape, appleand banana flavours. When you lick the pictures, you taste the fruit. Brilliant!Gras
16、s made of sugar called Swudge. It grows by the chocolate river and thechocolate waterfall in Willy Wonkas factory.Mr. Wonka also invented some special sweets for schoolchildren, such as akind of chocolate others cannot see when you are eating it. There are also sugar-coated pencils and magic hand-fu
17、dge (軟糖)you hold the fudge in your handand you taste it in your mouth. Finally, there are Wonkas exploding sweets a great way of scaring (恐嚇)the school bully!Anyway, these are just a few of his inventions. Read the book if you want to know more.21.Who invented the most amazing sweets in the world?A.
18、 Willy Wonka.B. Roald Dahl.C. Charlie Bucket.D. The writer.22.Wallpaper is a kind of sweet that .A. never meltsB.has tastes of differentfruitsC. smells like chocolateD.can not be seen by others23.Which invention is designed especially for schoolchildren?A. Hot ice cream.B.Wallpaper.C. Swudge.D.Sugar
19、-coated pencils.BJOINING A CHOIRIve always loved singing, but singing hasnt always loved me. Iwould open my mouth with a beautiful song in my head, fully expectingmy voice to follow suit only to get an awful tone (音調(diào))in return.Still, without a second thought, I continued to try to sing wheneverpossi
20、ble. On car journeys, when my now twenty something sons weresmall, they would make a great play ( hands over their ears, shouting No,Mum,stop!) of going through punishment as I sang along to the radio.Never in a hundred years would I have thought about joining a choir. And when I did finally become
21、a member of my first choir 15 years ago, something fantastic happened to my life. From the first time I experienced my voice as something special but also comfortable, in harmony (和諧)with the other singers, I lost my heart to singing. It was like falling in love. And everyone in the choir had the sa
22、me shining smiles and bright eyes singing made them feel happy, too.Although it is singing itself that makes me happy,it is also how a choir works together. There is something magical about breathing together. The voice of everyone singing quietly together is powerful and excitingly mysterious (神秘的)
23、,almost spiritual.And theres the unexpected friendship from the activities we do as a choir: raising money for good causes and taking our singing sometimes to places where people are forgotten and sad.I am now a member of six choirs and,if I can,sing every day of the week. I stand in front of severa
24、l hundred people,and know that some,if not all,of each song will sound not bad at all.24.What did the writers sons think of her singing when they were small?A. Terrible.B. Comfortable.C. Fantastic.D. Boring.25.When did the writer join her first choir?A. A week ago.B. Six years ago.C. Fifteen years a
25、go. D. Twenty years ago.26.What brings the writer the unexpected friendship?A.Having car journeys with her sons.B.Helping others by singing in choirs.C.Having shining smiles and bright eyes.D.Singing in front of hundreds of people.CParents and children often face the challenges of money. Common topi
26、cs include setting the pocket money, learning to save, and deciding on expensive purchases. The goal of most parents is to teach their kids how to manage money wisely. The goal of most kids is getting money to spend. How can families balance these goals?“All parents hope theyll raise a money-savvy k
27、id, wholl grow up to be an adult wise in their money use.” says financial (金融的)planner Peg Eddy. The key is letting kids learn by having a little money of their own.The Tidier family in Denver found the best way to teach about money was to let their kids earn some. Their son, Ryan, 17, has been help
28、ing with their garden since he was 8. Now he has been able to save $7,800. Ryan has come to see the value in making his own money even when other kids are given money by their parents.Learn Now, Save LaterMoney skills are an important part of becoming a successful adult. David Brady, anotherfinancia
29、l planner, says, “Young people today will have much more responsibility for their financial future than their parents or grandparents.”Brady does remind kids. “They shouldnt be thinking about money all the time,” he says.However, they should understand basic rules for earning, saving and investing (
30、投資).That knowledge is greatly needed. Over the past years, the average credit card debt (債 務(wù))of Americans ages 18 to 24 doubled, to nearly $ 3,000. Among high school students, four out of five have never taken a personal-finance class.Talking About ItMany kids want to learn how to manage their money
31、. But parents think only about what kids shouldnt do. Instead, experts say, knowing how to manage money is the best way for kids to get what they really want. That means long-term planning and saving for big expenses like college or a car. It also means thinking of others, by making donations to cha
32、rity (慈善).Giselle Lopez, 17, of New York City, learned the hard way. She was over $ 2,000 in debt on her first credit card. Her parents refused to pay, so Giselle got a job. Then she paid the debt off slowly herself. “Now every time I use it, I know that it comes from my own pocket,” Giselle says. “
33、That gives me a sense of responsibility for my actions.”Different kids will have different styles when it comes to money. Teaching them how to usemoney doesnt have to mean setting strict rules. When children like Ryan and Giselle have their own money to consider, they can learn to set those rules th
34、emselves.27.Brady believes that.A. parents should attend more personal-finance classesB. parents should teach their kids how to saveC. kids should learn how to manage moneyD. kids should follow the school rules28.Why did the writer say Giselle Lopez “l(fā)earned the hard way”?A. Because she had to pay t
35、he debt off slowly herself.B. Because she had to make donations to charity.C. Because she had difficulty finishing her job.D. Because she had too many credit cards.29.What is the best title for the passage?A. Saving Matters! B. Parents Rule! C. Classes Work! D. Money Counts!DCities are taking intere
36、st in electric scooter-share systems as an affordable transportation to cut down on pollution and traffic jams. The electric scooters, which weigh between 30 and 40 pounds, reach speeds of about 15 mph.In September 2017,Santa Monica, California, became the first U.S. city tohave an electric scooter-
37、share service. Users find and unlock one of the more than1,000 scooters with a smartphone app. A ride costs $ 1,and then 0.15 cents foreach minute of riding throughout the beach town.Bird, the startup operating the scooter-share, picks up the scooters every night to them, and places them around Sant
38、a Monica each morning ready for peoples use. The company was created by Travis VanderZanden, who once worked in Uber and Lyft, after he realized ridesharing services failed to help with traffic jams and air pollution. Since its September 2017 beginning, Birds system has served more than 50,000 rider
39、s who have taken 250,000 trips more than half of which have been in the last month. Its since expanded (擴(kuò) 張) to Venice, California, and some neighborhoods in Los Angeles and San Diego. Bird plans to expand to lots of markets by the end of 2018.Competitors, backed by millionaires, are appearing. Two
40、bike-share startups LimeBike and Spin, have spoken of plans to provide electric scooters in cities this year.Electric scooters have also gotten the attention of Mayor Pete Buttigieg from South Bend,Indiana. The city is interested in using them as a way to improve public transportation. South Bend wa
41、s one of the first to use bike-share systems, which allow people to park ridesharing bikes on public land. “We love to be early pioneers,” said Buttigieg. “If we work out the safety problem, we would be open to welcoming the technology.”“We need to make sure these new transportation systems are lawf
42、ul and safe for users,”Constance Farrell,a spokeswoman for the city of Santa Monica told CNN. “We would like to see electric scooters continue to operate in the city. They are in line with our goal of multi-modal living and carbon-light living. ” According to Farrell,there have been eight accidents,
43、 including one with a serious head injury, in Santa Monica after the scooters rolled out. Users are required to have a drivers license (駕 照),shouldnt ride on sidewalks or have other passengers on board.Bird has given out free helmets to some riders and tells its users to ride in bike lanes, but some
44、 users ride on sidewalks, and most U.S. streets dont have bike lanes. “The global community of cities is going to have to work this all out for scooters,”Buttigieg said. “They can move unbelievably quickly. Thats exciting,and a little dangerous. ”30. Why did Travis create Bird company?A. Because he
45、received support from millionaires and the government.B. Because many cities had electric scooter-share services.C. Because it is lawful and safe to use electric scooters.D. Because cities need better ridesharing services.31.The words “ are in line with” in Paragragh 6 probably mean “ ”.A. stop B. m
46、eet the need of C. change D. are ahead of32.What can we learn from the passage?A. Future electric scooters will be very slow and sale.B. Electric scooters will cause fewer accidents than cars.C. More cities will try to help with electric scooters service.D. Future traffic problems will be solved wit
47、h help of electric scooters.33.The passage is mainly about.A. the challenges of the electric scooter-share system in AmericaB. the advantages and disadvantages of electric scooters in AmericaC. the introduction of the electric scooter-share service in AmericaD. the future of electric scooters in pub
48、lic transportation in America四、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。(共10分,每小題2分)It was a cold night in Washington, D.C., and I was heading back to the hotel when a man came to me. He asked if I would give him some money so he could get something to eat. Id read the signs: “Dont give money to panhandlers (乞丐).” So I shoo
49、k my head and kept walking.I wasnt prepared for a reply, but he said, “I really am homeless and I really am hungry! You can come with me and watch me eat!” But I kept on walking.I couldnt forget what happened to me that day for the rest of the week. I had money in mypocket and it wouldnt have killed
50、 me to hand over a dollar or two even if he had been lying. On a very cold night, no less, I thought the worst of a fellow human being. Flying back to Anchorage, I still couldnt help thinking of him.I was the writer of a weekly garden column (專欄)at The Anchorage Daily News. One day, out of the blue,
51、 I came up with an idea. Beans Cafe, the soup kitchen in Anchorage, feedshundreds of hungry people every day. Why not try to get all my readers to plant one row in theirgardens for Beans? Plant a row and take it down to Beans. Clean and simple.We didnt keep records back then, but the idea began to t
52、ake off. People would call me when they took something in. Those who only grew flowers gave them away. Food for the spirit.In 1995 , the Garden Writers Association of America ( GWAA) held their meeting in Anchorage and alter learning of Anchorages program, Plant a Row for Beans became Plant a Row fo
53、r the Hungry. The idea was to have every member of the Garden Writers Association of America write or talk about planting a row for the hungry.As more and more people started working with the program, many companies gave free seed to customers and had the logo (商標(biāo))seen in public.Garden editor Joan J
54、ackson raised more than 30,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables her first year, and showed the public how the program could really work. Texas fruit farms gave away food to their local food bank alter hearing about Plant a Row. Today the program continues to grow.I am shocked that millions of America
55、ns are threatened by hunger. If every gardener inAmerica - and were seventy million strong - plants one row for the hungry, we can make a difference in the number of neighbors who dont have enough to eat. Maybe then I will stop feeling guilty (愧 疚) about walking past a hungry man I could have helped
56、.34.Did the writer give money to the hungry man?35.How did the writer feel alter flying back to Anchorage?36.What did the writer try to get his readers to do?37.What did the GWAA do for the “Plant a Row” program?38.What is the purpose of the program?書(shū)面表達(dá)五、文段表達(dá)(10分)39.從下面兩個(gè)題目中任選一題,根據(jù)中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫(xiě)作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計(jì)入詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫(xiě)出你的校名和姓名。題目假如你是李華,你被邀請(qǐng)?jiān)趯W(xué)校組織的“中英學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)交流會(huì)”上發(fā)言。請(qǐng)你結(jié)合經(jīng)歷的“五選三”的選考過(guò)程,寫(xiě)一份英文講稿,分享學(xué)習(xí)體會(huì)。內(nèi)容包括你選考的科目
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