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1、14-15 學(xué)年外研九年級(jí)上學(xué)期 Module12 試Class: Name: Marks: (滿120 分)一(單項(xiàng)填空(20120分)1. Tina, did yougo to greenschoolonOh,yes.Youshouldvisititsometreet A.B. C. D.()2.UncleWangistryingbesttorepairthecar,butitjustwontA.Oh,B. 14-15 學(xué)年外研九年級(jí)上學(xué)期 Module12 試Class: Name: Marks: (滿120 分)一(單項(xiàng)填空(20120分)1. Tina, did yougo to g

2、reenschoolonOh,yes.Youshouldvisititsometreet A.B. C. D.()2.UncleWangistryingbesttorepairthecar,butitjustwontA.Oh,B. C. D.(owingsoYeah,thesnowontheroadisadangerA.B. C. D.(Look!TwoyoungmenarekickingastudentoverOh, we should take tostoptheA.B. C. D.()5.OldTomneverlistenstoanyone,soitstryingto askhim to

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4、shouldburnthetsagoodrs. They tohelpsaveA.can .canbe recycled C. must D.mustbe ()12. Theoldclockcouldntberepaired,so Mumandbought a new A.tried itout B.picked it)13. TidyingupsuchalargeC.threwit D.closedit(wo hours sible.Ineed onemoreA.B. C. D.()14. Jerry, didyou do withyour oldIsoldittothesecond-han

5、dA.B. C. D.()15. Excuse me,can lme howto gettothe recycling Sorry,Imnewtoo.YoudbetteraskA.B.C. D.()16.EveryoneshouldusebothsidesofYes.IfweallusebothsidesofA.B. C. D.()15. Excuse me,can lme howto gettothe recycling Sorry,Imnewtoo.YoudbetteraskA.B.C. D.()16.EveryoneshouldusebothsidesofYes.Ifweallusebo

6、thsidesofr, many treesbeA.B. has C. D.()17. When and where these cars InBeijingin A.were;madeB.are;C.have;madeD.was;()18. Doyouoftenuse rnapkins(餐巾紙Seldom, theyare cheap andeasyto A.A.B. C. D.(lways rideshis bicycle to work itsgoodforhisB. C. D.()20. TomorrowisMumsbirthday.Letsholdasurprisepartyfor.

7、Andwecaninvite someofher bestfriendsA.Goodidea B.GoodC.Nicework D.二(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分AI came to China a go as an exchange East China iversity. I was 21 to come. I knew there would be many new and different things. The food, and people would all be new. But new things are 22 exciting. There are man

8、y amazing things to experience in a foreign country.TolearnnewSince I came to China, I have learned some things eatjiaoziwithchopsticks.Icanavoidbikesonthestreets.Toonlydependont I 23 learn from books. I can Whenyoure 24 yourfamilyandfriends,youcanonlydependonyourself. 25 ,youemoreindependent(獨(dú)立的Myp

9、arentsarenowthousandsofkilometresawayIcantand ask 26 what to eat ch. I cant call and ask what I should buy at the grocery either. 27 , Ineedto makemyown Tomake.AndnowIhavebegun to 28 When you go to a new 29 , you meet new people and make new friends. I came to China alone. Every day I met new people

10、 and now I have had a few good friends here.TolearnaforeignMy 30 has gotten much better now! You know, the best way to learn a foreign isto goto aforeign (A.My 30 has gotten much better now! You know, the best way to learn a foreign isto goto aforeign (A.A.A.A.in frontA.A.A.A.A.A.B.B. B. B. B.Asa B.

11、 B.C. C. C. C.far away C.AtC. C. C. C. C. BD.D.D.D.D.FromnowD.D.D.D.D.B. B. B. Do you know some English words with ord is carwash. If your car is 31 and you dont want to wash it on your own, you can take your car to a carwash. people or machines 32 your car. After your car leaves the carwash, it wil

12、l be33 shiny What about carpool? 34 a group of people ride together in a car, we call it he car 35 the cost. Carpool so be a verb. People might carpool to or work. Carpooling is a good 36 to save money. Its also a way to reduce the traffic and air Another word with “car” is carsick. rson gets carsic

13、k, he starts to feel dizzy (目眩的) and 37 while hes in a car. Not everyone gets carsick in a car, but some people wantto throwup )whentheygetcarsick.Ifyougetcarsick easily,therearesome thingscandotomake yourcartrips 38 ng. When you are 40 , wontfeelcarsick.tdoesntwork,trygumor candy(薄荷糖()31.A.)32.A.)3

14、3.A.)34.A.)35.A.)36.A.)37.A.)38.A.)39.A.)40.A.B. B. B. B.B. B. B. B. B. B. C. C. C. C.C. C. C. C. C. D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.C. 三. o! B:A: Hi, Mary! This is Andy. Ive got two tickets to tomorrows 2013 World Landsc Jinzhou, China. (42)B:三. o! B:A: Hi, Mary! This is Andy. Ive got two tickets to tomorrows

15、2013 World Landsc Jinzhou, China. (42)B:Yes,Idloveto.WhenandwhereshallweA:Whatabout 8oclock tomorrowmorning,atthe gateof theArt . A:Fromyourhouse,go alongLongqiWanRoaduntil youseethesea.Its nexttothenks.A:Aboutthirtyminutesdrive.YouB:OK.A:Seesotakethe No.8 四. 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分AIn Canada, summer

16、 cs are very popular. About 70% of Canadian s are affiliated with (附屬于) anizations, while the rest are private. Summer cfairs (博覽會(huì)) are held throughout Canada, usually during the er Parents and children can meet directors and collect HowfaristMarySeeSohowwasyour Did people there spend the day Could

17、you pleasel me how I can get there?Wouldyoulike togo with ()46.InCanada,about A. 30%C. ofthesummerc B. 40%D.s are ()46.InCanada,about A. 30%C. ofthesummerc B. 40%D.s are (A.In C. In B. In D.In about summer s. he recent years, there have been more and more privay-held c programs. Programstareopento k

18、ids from different background and different regions have started. There are also programs lly held language andIn France they are called colonie de vacan or more recently centre de vacan . More n 25% of French children attend this kind “collectiveholiday”each In Gree ummer c s are widely known for o

19、ffering anized vacations for children. They offer sports activities, enterta ent and educational activities. Children 5 15 yearsold can join summer c s and have the chanceto eract with peers. The Greek ernment provide funds 基金for many children so t they joinasummerc , ()48.In ,manychildrencanattend

20、summer for A.C. B. D.()49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTA.InChinakidsfromdifferentbackgroundcanattendsummer.B. Summer c C.Summeris also a ()48.In ,manychildrencanattend summer for A.C. B. D.()49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTA.InChinakidsfromdifferentbackgroundcanattendsummer.B. Summer c C.Summeris also a way e

21、rnational students to learn language sare morepopular in n in somethingingactivitiesareofferedforchildrento relax, havefun,and ()50.WhichisthebesttitleforthereadingA.WhyAreSummersSo B.ReasonsforKidstoGotoC.AGreatWayforKidstoHaveD.SummersaroundtheBBettyandIarebestfriends.Ourbirthdaysareonthesamedayso

22、everyyearwehaveabirthday partytogetherButthisyearwehadacostumeparty(化裝舞會(huì)instead.While we were writing the ions, my mum came in and asked, “Why not invite John had been in our class for only a few months, but he was already getting better grades n anyone else in class. I wrinkled (皺起) my nose, “Mum,

23、he wears the same jeans school every day. How could he even afford a costume?” Mum said nothing. The next day, gavemean envelope card in“I thought itwould be nicefor youto give this to John,” MumsaidBut howWedidnt want to make John embarrassed (尷尬的). We discussed it for a long time. Finally, Betty a

24、nd I had a good idea.On the day of our party, kids arrived, dressed differently. John arrived, in an old sheet, he same brown jeans as usual. We danced, ate snacks and played games in groups. eating the birthday cake, Betty said in a loud voice, “Now its time for the great prize game. thefollowingri

25、ddle.”Itwasagame. None of us the rprised when John thought up the right and walked off Everything went on well lanned. John wore a ir of jeans and a new shirt k.Heppy.Sodid Whenwehelpothers, weneed tofind aproperway,orwemayhurtthemin another ()51.Thetwo girlsandJohn he same A.groupB. C. D.()52. John

26、s family may be very accordingtothepassage.A.B. C. D.()53.HowdidJohngettheA.By B.ByaskingforC. Bygetting goodD.Bywinningthemaths)54.John watchedabasketballsawaboughtsomethingtomade()52. Johns family may be very accordingtothepassage.A.B. C. D.()53.HowdidJohngettheA.By B.ByaskingforC. Bygetting goodD

27、.Bywinningthemaths)54.John watchedabasketballsawaboughtsomethingtomadeaphone ()55.The two girls felt whentheyfoundJohnwearinghisnewclothes.A.happy B. C. D.CTom s is well known to many people. He once he Forrest Gump DaVinci Code. But do you whenhewasveryt he was not popular with his classmates and t

28、eachers at Tom s was born in California. He aid to a reporter, “When I was young, others thought of me as a boy. But I kept optimistic (樂(lè)觀的). I never kept these bad ymindand I didntcareaboutothersthoughts, so I didnto trouble. Later I took classes. The classes were the best for me because I liked ma

29、king noise. I often went to movies. I would never go there with others. I would just drive to a theatre, buy myself a ticket, he seat and see the film. I put o the shows and spent a lot of time learning how Tom s has played many different roles. His performance in Sleepless in Seattle was t it becam

30、e the turning of Tom s career (職業(yè)生涯). Then his Philadelphiamade him hesixty-sixthOscarasbests hasnt been very smooth, but he has worked very hard and Tomsroad to givenup. Finallyhehasfoundhisownheworldof()56.WhatwasTomslikeasayoungschool A.Hewasclever. B.Hewaswell-C.HewasD.Hewas()57.WhatdidTomdowhen

31、othersthoughthimaHefeltsadallday Hekeptthebad feelingsinhis HewasstillasoptimisticasD.Hefoughtwiththemando ()58.WhatdidTomsusuallydotolearnhowtoHeoftenwenttothemovies HewatchedTVorCDsatHeplayedD.Hefoughtwiththemando ()58.WhatdidTomsusuallydotolearnhowtoHeoftenwenttothemovies HewatchedTVorCDsatHeplay

32、eddifferentpartsinsomeHeactedforhisfamilyand ()59.WhichfilmwastheturningofTomA.ForrestGump. B.SleeplessinC.DaVinciD.()60.WhatdoesthewritertrylATalent(天賦isveryimportantcB.Ifwewantto heworldofmovies,weshouldtakemoreactingC.WeshouldtrytodoeverythingaloneataveryyoungD.Weshouldstayoptimisticandnevergiveu

33、pevenifwefacemanyDInsects (昆蟲) make up n half of all living he world. However, to a report in a magazine, the numberof heworldhasfallenby hepast 35 ScientistssaythiscouldbeverydangerousforOne of the biggest reasons for the findingis t moreand moretreesare being cutdown and burnt. With more and more

34、land being used for farming and building houses, more and more insects are losing their home.Many countries are worried about this. Dr. Ben Collen from London University said, UK,the number of insects has fallen by 60%.” He added, “Insects are really important for We need to stop more insects from d

35、ying.” The decline in insect population can lead to problems for humans. One of the biggest dangers t there will be fewer insects to (給授粉) plants. This means farmers will have problems growing food. Professor Rodolfo Dirzo from Stanford University said, “The decline in insect population may also lea

36、d to more illnesses in humans. For ex le, when mice have less food to eat, they will move to big andbringillnesseswithInsects also make our world much eresting. Its hard to imagine a world ()61.Whatisthe secondparagraphmainly WhereinsectsbuildtheirWhypeople areusing landfor WhythenumberofinsectsisD.Howmanyinsectstherehe ()62.Theunderlinedword“decline”means”in.A. 減少 B. 增加 C. D. ()63.Whichofthefollowingisprobablytheresultofthe A.PlantswillgrowB.FarmerswillC.A. 減少 B. 增加 C. D. ()63.Whichofthefollowingisprobablytheres

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