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1、2019-2020學(xué)年度上海市上海外國語大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)九年級(上)第 2周周測卷11. Multiple choiceA. Grammar11. Traveling during National Day is not a wise choice as all the places are crowded, while dining out in restaurants during Spring Festival can save a lot of trouble in preparing dinner.A. the, theB. the, /C. /, theD. /, /12. I'

2、;d like to buy these pencils.A. three dozenB. dozen ofC. three dozens of D. a dozen13. The new area of the city is about the old one.A. three times the size asB. three times the size ofC. three times that isD. three times what is14. With so much work to do, you to the concert last night.A. mustn'

3、;t goB. shouldn't goC. mustn't have goneD. shouldn't have gone15. Starting around 7000 B.C., and for the next four thousand years, much of the Northern Hemisphere temperature warmer than at present.A. experiencesB. will experience C. experiencedD. had experienced16. , but he still couldn

4、 't understand the logical connection of the two subjects.A. Having told many timesB. Having been told many timesC. He was told many timesD. Many times as he was told17. The conference currently in Geneva has caught the attention of the mass media.A. heldB. to be heldC. being heldD. having held1

5、8. -Well, where did you spend your night that day?-At.A. where it is called Hilton HotelB. what is called Hilton HotelC. which is called Hilton HotelD. that is called Hilton Hotel19. The newly built caf ,6 are painted light green, is really a peaceful place for us, speciallyafter hard work.A. the wa

6、lls of which B. the walls of itC. its wallsD. of which walls20. Because of the financial crisis, days are gone local 5-star hotels charged 6,000 yuan for one night.A. ifB. whenC. whichD. since21. that witnessed the emergence of and the ongoing debate over genetically modified food.A. During the firs

7、t 10 years in the 21 st centuryB. That it was in the first 10 years of the 21 st centuryC. It was in the first 10 years of the 21 st centuryD. It was the first 10 years of the 21 st century22. different life today is from it was fifty years ago!A. What a, whatB. What a, howC. How, whatD. What, what2

8、3. your free time to create and grow, and you will find yourself living a more meaningful life.A. UsingB. UseC. To useD. If use24. -You said she wouldn't come,?-Yes, but she changed her mind.A. didn't youB. did youC. would sheD. wouldn 't she25. Not only shade and beauty, butcarbon dioxi

9、de in the atmosphere.A. do threes provides, they also absorbB. tree provide, they also absorbC. provide trees, also absorb theyD. do trees provide, also do they absorb26. , it was regarded as a matter of no account in his time.A. Important although his discovery isB. Important as his discovery isC.

10、As his discovery is importantB. No matter important his discovery is27. for the economic downturn, the unemployment wouldn 't be shrinking so rapidly.A. Had it not been B. Were it notC. Hadn't it been D. Were not it28. His pale face suggested that he able to continue with the test, so we all

11、 suggested that he a rest to recover his strength.A. was not, hasB. shouldn't not be, haveC. was not, haveD. should not be, has29. -You couldn't have chosen any gift better for me.A. Oh, I'd choose a better one for you next time.B. You ve had a gift for music, haven 't you?C. I '

12、 nglad that you like it so much.D. Sorry but don't blame me, dear.30. Believe it or not, can you all expect to be admitted to some famous universities.A. with high marksB. whatever high marksC. by working hardD. only with high marksB. Vocabulary31. He from his family and settled down in America.

13、A. broke awayB. broke outC. broke upD. broke in32. He had to his father ;s business after his death, though he didn't really want to continue it.A. carry outB. pick upC. set upD. carry on33. Fortunately, with the help of some local villagers, rescuers were able to gain to the disaster-hit area s

14、oon enough.A. trackB. accessC. meansD. passage34. The municipal government has launched a against smoking in public places such as restaurants and theatres.A. warB. battleC. fightD. campaign35. My children are not about the food they eat whatever I cook.A. particularB. specialC. especialD. peculiar3

15、6. Watch out! Don't step on the ice or it's easy to.A. crashB. crackC. crushD. smash37. When I took his temperature, it was two degrees above.A. averageB. ordinaryC. regularD. normal38. These plastic flowers look so that many people think they are real.A. beautifulB. naturalC. artificialD. s

16、imilar39. The open university was started in order to help those who having a university education when they were young.A. stoppedB. failedC. missedD. ceased40. It's bad for a man to smoke in the public places where smoking is not allowed.A. behaviorB. actionC. mannerD. movement111. ClozeThe req

17、uirements for high school graduation have just changed in my community. As a result, all students must _ 41 sixty hours of service learning or they will not receive a diploma. Service learning is academic learning that also helps the community. _42 _of service learning include cleaning up a polluted

18、 river, working in a soup kitchen, or tutoring a student. 43 .aservice experience, students mustkeep a journal and then write a report about what they have learned.Supporters claim that there are many benefits of service learning. Perhaps most importantly, students are forced to think _44 their own

19、interests and become aware of the needs of others. Students are also able to learn real life skills that_45 _responsibility, problem-solving, and working as part of a team.Finally, students can explore possible careers through service learning.For example, if a student wonders what teaching is like,

20、 he or she can choose to work in an elementary school classroom a few afternoons each month. _46 _there are many benefits, opponents point out problems with the new requirement. First, they 47 that the main reason students go to school is to learn core subjects and skills. Because service learning i

21、s time consuming, students spend _48_ time studying the core subjects. Second, they believe that forcing students to work without pay goes against the law. By requiring service, the school takes away an individual 's freedom to choose.In my view, service learning is a great way to contribute to

22、the community, learn new skills, and explore different careers. 49 , I don 't believe you should force people to help others-the desire to help must come from the heart. I think the best 50 is one that gives students choices: a student should be able to choose sixty hours of independent study or

23、 sixty hours of service. Choice encourages both freedom and responsibility, and as young adults, we must learn to handle both wisely.41. A. spendB.gain C. completeD.save42. A. SubjectsB.Ideas C. ProceduresD.Examples43. A. With B. Before C. During D. After44. A. beyondB.aboutC. over D. in45. A. posse

24、ssB.applyC. includeD.develop46. A. So B. Thus C.SinceD. While47.A. argueB. doubtC. overlook48.A. muchB. full C. lessD. more49.A. ThereforeB. OtherwiseC. Besides50.A. decisionB. purposeC. solutionD. admitD. HoweverD. resultIV. Reading comprehension(A)Generations of children grew up reading comic book

25、s secretly, hiding out from parents and teachers who saw them as a waste of time and a risk to young minds. Comics are now gaining a new respectability at school. That is thanks to an increasingly popular and creative program, often aimed at struggling readers, that encourages children to plot, writ

26、e and draw comic books, in many cases using themes from their own lives.The Comic Book Project was started in 2001 by Michael Bitz at an elementary school in Queens. Since its creation, the program, which is mainly conducted after school, has spread to more than 850 schools across the country. It ha

27、s gotten a big push from the Canent craze among adolescents for comic book clubs and for Manga, a wildly popular variety of comic originating in Japan.The point is not to drop a comic book on a child 's desk and say: read this”. Rather, the workshops give groups of students the opportunity to co

28、llaborate on often complex stories and characters that they then revise, publish and share with others in their communities.Teachers are finding it easier to teach writing, grammar and punctuation with material that students are fully invested in. And it turns out that comic books have other built-i

29、n advantages. The pairing of visual and written plotlines that they rely on appear to be especially helpful to struggling readers. No one is suggesting that comic books should substitute for traditional books or for standard reading and composition lessons. Teachers who would once have dismissed com

30、ics out of hand are learning to exploita style that clearly has a powerful hold on young minds. They are using what works.51. Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?A. Japanese Comic Books.B. Comic Books in the Classroom.C. Reading Efficiently.D. A Current Craze.52. Which o

31、f the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Students' reading materials are often involved with their daily life.B. Comic books can now take the place of textbooks at school.C. Teachers now give away comic books for children to read.D. Children 's imagination plays a key role in comi

32、c books.53. The underlined phrase “its in""Paragraph 2 probably refers to.A. the Comic Book Project 'sB. an elementary school 'sC. Queens'D. the country's54. The main purpose of the Comic Book Project is to .A. develop the cooperation among adolescentsB. make sure that stud

33、ents live a rich and colorful life after schoolC. help students who have some difficulty in readingD. popularize a new method of teaching55. It can be inferred that.A. comic books were first used in Japanese schoolsB. parents have different opinions about their children reading comic booksC. more an

34、d more teachers will realize the advantages of comic booksD. comic books will be allowed to enter all the schools in the country(B)On her first morning in America last summer, my daughter went out to explore her new neighborhood alone, without even telling my wife or me.Of course we were worried; we

35、 had just moved from Berlin, and she was just 8. But when she came home, we realized we had no reason to panic. Beaming with pride, she told us how she had discovered the little park around the corner, and had made friends with a few local dog owners. She had taken possession of her new environment,

36、 and was keen to teach us things we didn 't know.When this story comes up in conversations with American friends, we are usually met with polite disbelief. Most are horrified by the idea that their children might roam around without adult supervision.In Berlin, where we lived in the center of to

37、wn, our girls would ride the Metro on their own a no-no inWashington. Or they'd go alone to the playground or walk a mile to a piano lesson. Here in quiet and traffic-safe suburban Washington, they don 't even find other kids on the street to play with. On Halloween, when everybody was out t

38、o trick or treat, we were surprised by how many children actually lived here whom we had never seen.A study by the University of California has found that American kids spend 90 per cent of their leisure time at home, often in front of the TV or playing video games. Even when kids are physically act

39、ive, they are watched closely by adults, either in school, at home, at afternoon activities or in the car, shuttling them from place to place.Such narrowing of children's world has happened across the developed world. But German parents are generally much more accepting of letting children take

40、some risks. To them, it seems that American 's middle class has taken overprotective parenting to a new level, with the government acting as a super nanny.But when it comes to their own children, the same respondents were terrified by the idea of giving them only a little of the freedom they onc

41、e enjoyed. Many cited fear of abduction, even though crime rates have declined significantly. The most recent in-depth study found that, in 1999, only 115 children nationwide were victims of a stereotypical kidnapping " by a stranger; the majority was abducted by a family member. The same year,

42、 2931 children under 15 died as passengers in car accidents. Driving children around is statistically more dangerous than letting them roam freely.We are depriving them of opportunities to learn how to take control of their own lives, " writes Peter Gray, a research professor at Boston College.

43、 He argues that this increases the chance that they will suffer from anxiety, depression, and various other mental disorders, which have gone up dramatically in recent decades.I am no psychologist like Professor Gray, but I know I won 't be around forever to protect my girls from the challenges

44、life holds in store for them. And by giving kids more control over their lives, they learn to have more confidence in their own capabilities.56. Hearing the author's daughter exploring the new neighborhood alone, his American friends feelA. worriedB. proudC. doubtfulD. terrified57. We can conclu

45、de from Paragraph 3 that.A. American kids enjoy playing at homeB. German parents are less protective than American parentsC. German kids like taking risks more than American kidsD. American parents don limit their children 's activities in their leisure time58. In which of the following countrie

46、s isn 't narrowing of the child 's world likely to happen?A. AmericaB. IndiaC. JapanD. England59. It's implied from Professor Gray 's words that.A. parents should always be around their children to protect them from risksB. more and more parents suffer from mental problemsC. children

47、 are having more opportunities to take control of their livesD. giving children more freedom is beneficial to their mental development 60. Which of the following words can best describe the author 's parenting?A. Open-mined. B. Irresponsible. C. Careless.D. Protective.(C)Glaciers are large masse

48、s of ice on land that show evidence of past or present movement. They grow by the gradual transformation of snow into glacier ice.A fresh snowfall is a fluffy mass of loosely packed snowflakes, small delicate ice crystals grown in the atmosphere. As the snow ages on the ground for weeks or months, t

49、he crystals shrink and become more compact, and the whole mass becomes squeezed together into a more dense form, granular snow. As new snow falls and buries the older snow, the layers of granular snow further compact to form firm, a much denser kind of snow, usually a year or more old, which has lit

50、tle pore space. Further burial and slow cementation - a process by which crystals become held together in a mosaic of intergrown ice crystals - finally produce solid glacial ice. In this process of recrystallization, the growth of new crystals at the expense of old ones, the percentage of air is red

51、uced from about 90 percent for snowflakes to less than 20 percent for glacier ice. The whole process may take as little as a few years, but more likely ten or twenty years or longer. The snow is usually many meters deep by the time the lower layers are converted into ice.In cold glaciers those forme

52、d in the coldest regions of the Earth, the entire mass of ice is at temperatures below the melting point and no free water exists. In temperate glaciers, the ice is at the melting point at every pressure level within the glacier, and free water is present as small drops or as larger accumulations in

53、 tunnels within or beneath the ice.Formation of a glacier is complete when ice has accumulated to a thickness (and thus weight) sufficient to make it move slowly under pressure, in much the same way that solid rock deep within the Earth can change shape without breaking. Once that point is reached,

54、the ice flows downhill, either as a tongue of ice filling a valley or as thick ice cap that flows out in directions from the highest central area where the most snow accumulates. The trip down leads to the eventual melting of ice.61. Which of the following does the passage mainly discuss?A. The effe

55、ct of glaciers on climate.B. Damage from glaciers. C.Glacier formation.D. The location of glaciers.62. Which of the following will cause density within the glacier to increase?A. Increased water and air content.B. Pressure from the weight of new snow.C. Long periods of darkness and temperature varia

56、tions.D. Movement of the glacier.63. Which of the following will be lost if a glacier forms?A. AirB. PressureC. WeightD. Rocks64. What is the purpose of the material in paragraph 3?A. To define two types of glaciers.B. To contrast glacier ice with non-glacier ice.C. To present theories of glacier fo

57、rmation.D. To discuss the similarities between glacial types.65. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that a glacier .A. can revert to a fluffy massB. maintains the same shape throughout the glacial processC. is too cold to be thoroughly studiedD. can contribute water to lakes, rivers, or ocea

58、nsPart Two1. Fill in the blanks with proper words. The first letter is given.As more and more people speak the global languages of English, Chinese, Spanish, and Arabic, other languages are rapidly d.In fact, half of the 6,000-7,000 languages spoken around the world today will likely die out by the next century, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).In an e_2 to prevent language loss, scholars from a number of organizations- UNESCO and National Geographic among them -have for many years been documenting dying languages

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