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人教版九年級(jí)英語上冊期中期末測試題及答案3套期中檢測題(RJ)第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩大題,滿分30分)Ⅴ.單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)(B)21.—Thefinalexamiscoming.Ihopealliswellwithyou.—Thanks.______.A.MypleasureB.You,tooC.SoundsgoodD.It'swonderful(C)22.Unlesshermotherlies______her,thebabygirlwon'tsleeppeacefully.A.offB.overC.besideD.in(A)23.Jason,pleasereadthearticle______.Ican'thearyou.A.a(chǎn)loudB.togetherC.carefullyD.correctly(B)24.—Linda,howdidyouknowthenewsaboutthe25thBeijingCollegeStudentFilmFestival?—______lookingthroughtheInternet.A.OverB.ByC.WithD.In(D)25.Susanissmart,______andhard-working.Allofuslikemakingfriendswithher.A.sillyB.lonelyC.proudD.helpful(A)26.Afriendofminetooka______ontheInternettolearnhowtobuildadoghouselastmonth.A.courseB.novelC.presentD.direction(B)27.______beautifulcarditis!Wheredidyougetit,Betty?A.WhatB.WhataC.HowD.Howa(B)28.—Jenny,whatdidthemanaskyoujustnow?—Oh,heaskedme______thefilmMyPeople,MyCountry.A.howdidIlikeB.howIlikedC.howdoIlikeD.howIlike(D)29.(原創(chuàng))Iwillfinishmyhomework,________howlongittakes.A.unlessB.UntilC.eventhoughD.nomatter(B)30.—Thelivingconditionsinthecountrysidehaveimprovedgreatlyinrecentyears.—Thefarmersarelivingamuch________lifethanbefore.A.happyB.happierC.happilyD.happiestⅥ.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)▲AWhenIwas12yearsold,mymothersentmetoaChineseschoolinCalifornia.I__31__spendingmySaturdaysinathree-hourChineseclass.Ithoughtitwasdifficultandboring.However,mymomthoughtthatIshoulddevelopandimprovemyChinese__32__skills.Iseemedtoknowitwoulddomegoodinthefuture,butatthattimeIcouldn'trealizethe__33__oflearningasecondlanguage.Manyyearslater,Ihada__34__toworkinAsia.IchoseChinamainlybecauseIlearnedChinesewhenIwas__35__.However,IstillwonderedifIcould__36__streetsigns,buyfoodandtalktopeoplethere.ShortlyafterIarrivedinChina,myChineselanguage__37__camebacksoonandimproved__38__.Alongtimeago,Iwantedtogiveup__39__Chinese.Luckily,mymomencouragedmeandstoppedthatfromhappening.I'm__40__thattheChineselanguagehashelpedmealotindifferentways.Mylifeisgettingmoreandmorecolorful.(A)31.A.hatedB.AdvisedC.enjoyedD.forgot(C)32.A.businessB.MusicC.languageD.cooking(D)33.A.mistakesB.ExcusesC.fearsD.a(chǎn)dvantages(B)34.A.habitB.ChanceC.skillD.suggestion(B)35.A.busyB.YoungC.successfulD.experienced(A)36.A.readB.touchC.a(chǎn)ffordD.move(B)37.A.toolB.a(chǎn)bilityC.pointD.difficulty(C)38.A.safelyB.politelyC.quicklyD.privately(C)39.A.changingB.SharingC.learningD.protecting(D)40.A.sorryB.worriedC.a(chǎn)ngryD.gladBHaveyouevermetpeoplewhoneveryield(讓步)toanyoneoranything?Theythinktheyknowwhatisrightandyoucan’tgetthemtochangetheir__41__.Ontheotherhand,youhaveprobablyalsometthosewhoareflexible(靈活的).Theyare__42__tochangetheirmindswhentheythinktheyneedto.Onedayanoaktree(橡樹)hada(n)__43__withthelittlegrassesgrowingalongtheriver.Noticingthatthegrassesbent(彎腰)__44__abird'snestonthem,theoaklaughedaloud.“How__45__youare!”saidtheoak.“Thatnestis__46__breakingyourback.Evenasmall,lightwindwillblowyouoverandthrowyouintotheriver.”Hearingthis,thegrassesdidn'tgetangryatall.Theysimplytoldtheoaknotto__47__them.Theysaid,“Wecanbendandnowindwillbeabletobreak__48__.Surely,itisyouwhoshouldbeworriedaboutthewind.”Theoakshouted,“I'mtallandstraight,Ishall__49__bendtoanything,especiallythewind!”Thatnight,aterriblestormblewintothearea.Thegrasses,truetotheirword,bentthemselvesinthewind,__50__theoakdidnotyield.Thewindgrewheavierandfinallybrokethetreeintomanypieces,throwingthemintotheriver.Whenthesunrosethenextmorning,thegrassesenjoyedthewonderfulsunshine.(B)41.A.jobsB.mindsC.looksD.replies(C)42.A.slowB.tiredC.readyD.a(chǎn)fraid(A)43.A.conversationB.InterviewC.competitionD.celebration(C)44.A.asforB.insteadofC.becauseofD.a(chǎn)ccordingto(D)45.A.sillyB.quietC.lazyD.weak(A)46.A.nearlyB.FinallyC.suddenlyD.usually(B)47.A.lookafterB.worryaboutC.talkaboutD.takeafter(C)48.A.youB.themC.usD.him(D)49.A.alsoB.justC.everD.never(B)50.A.orB.butC.soD.a(chǎn)nd第三部分閱讀理解(共兩大題,滿分45分)Ⅶ.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。A.Whenwereyouinterestedinit?B.Whatisyourmotherlanguage?C.Doyouoftenusethatlanguage?D.Whatsecondlanguageareyoulearning?E.Whydopeoplelearnasecondlanguage?F.Whydidyouchoosetolearnthatlanguage?G.Howlonghaveyoulearnedthatlanguage?A:Doyoulikelearninglanguages?B:Yes,Ido.Ilovetravelingandtalkingtothelocalpeopleintheirlanguages.A:51.BB:IspeakEnglish.A:52.DB:I'mlearningSpanish.IfellinlovewithSpanishwhenItraveledtoSpainlastyear.A:Isthatlanguagepopularinyourcountry?B:Yes.PeopleinmycountrycomefromeverycorneroftheworldandSpanishisthesecondmostpopularlanguagespokenhere.A:53.CB:Yes.Quiteoften.IseeSpanishpeopleeverydayintherestaurants,banksorsupermarkets.A:54.GB:I'velearneditfor5years.I'minadvanced(高級(jí)的)classnow.A:55.FB:I'minterestedinSpanishculture,andI'dliketouselanguageasatooltodiscoverSpanishculturalvalues(價(jià)值觀).A:You'regreat.Youlearnitnotjustfortravelandfun.Ⅷ.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)APostmenWantedNoexperiencenecessarybutyoumustbehard-working.Freetochooseworkinghours.Haveadriver'slicense.WritetoNo.38ZhonghuaRd.,Wuxi.EnglishTeachersWantedWarmandpatientcollegetudents.AbletospeakstandardEnglish,goodwithchildren.Time:onweekendsE-mailaddress:SunshineSchool@163.comAirHostessesWantedAgebetween20and33.Heightfrom1.7mto1.75m.Twoforeignlanguages.Collegegraduate.Address:ChinaAirlines,BeijingTourGuidesWantedTwoyears'workingexperience.GoodEnglishandgoodattalkingtopeople.Age:20-25GotoFriendshipTravelingCompanytoaskthemanagerformoreinformation.(A)56.Ifyouwanttobeapostman,youshould______.A.behard-workingB.bepatientwithpeopleC.begoodatEnglishD.havetwoyears'workingexperience(B)57.AcollegegirlstudentwhoisgoodatEnglishcanaskforbeing________.A.a(chǎn)postmanB.a(chǎn)nEnglishteacherC.a(chǎn)nairhostessD.a(chǎn)tourguide(B)58.Thetourguideswantedshould________.A.haveadriver'slicenseB.begoodattalkingtopeopleC.begoodwithchildrenD.speaktwoforeignlanguagesBWhenBessieColemanwasachild,flyingintheskywasstilljustadreamforeveryone.ButwhenBessiemovedtoChicagoasayoungwoman,herbrotherstoldherexcitingstoriesabouttheplanesandpilotstheysawinEuropeduringWorldWarI.Theairplanewasanewandverydangerousinvention,butBessiehadanadventurousspirit.Shedecidedtobecomeapilot.Atthattime,however,USAflightschoolsdidnotacceptwomenorpeopleofcolor.EventhoughBessietriedmanyschools,noneofthemwouldgiveherachance.Insteadofgivingupherdream,Bessiefoundanotherway.AfterteachingherselfFrench,shewasacceptedtoafamousflightschoolinFrance.In1921,shebecamethefirstAfricanAmericanwomantogetherpilot’slicense—twoyearsbeforefamouspilotAmeliaEarhart.BackhomeintheUSA,Bessiebecameastuntpilot(特技飛行員)andperformedatairshowsacrossthecountry.Peoplecalledher“QueenBess”.Bessieenjoyedtheexcitementofperforming,butherbiggerdreamwastoteachthenextgeneration(代)ofpilots.Whenshewasn’tperforming,Bessietraveledtoschoolsandtheatrestoteachpeopleaboutflying.Sadly,Bessiediedinaplaneaccidentin1926beforeshewasabletoachievehergreatestdream:openingaflightschool.Threeyearsafterherdeath,WilliamJ.PowellopenedaflightschoolinLosAngelesandnameditinBessie’shonor(名譽(yù)).Sincethen,Bessiehasinspired(鼓舞)lotsofpeoplewhogoafterdreams.(A)59.WhatdidBessiedotofollowherdreamofbecomingapilot?A.ShetaughtherselfFrench.B.ShemovedhometoFrance.C.ShemetwithAmeliaEarhart.D.Shewenttodifferentflightschools.(A)60.WhatwasBessie’sgreatestdream?A.Toopenaflightschool.B.Tobecomeastuntpilot.C.Togetapilot’slicense.D.Toteachnewpilots.(D)61.WilliamJ.Powellopenedaflightschool______.A.togetherwithBessieB.forwomenonlyC.inFranceD.in1929(B)62.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Ahealthreport.B.Astorybook.C.AMenu.D.Atravelguide.CHiJack,Ihaven'twrittenforawhileasIwasonholidayinSpainwithmyparentsandhadnoInternetconnection.WedrovedownfromLondon,throughFrancetothesouthofSpain.Itwasabadjourney.Dadhadneverdrivenontherightsideoftheroadbeforeandhewentaroundtworoundabouts(環(huán)島)inthewrongdirection.MomandIclosedoureyeswhenthetrafficcametowardsus.Ithoughtmylastminutewouldcome.Butdadjuststayedcool.Allhesaidwas“Ohdear!”andhedidaU-turninthemiddleoftheroad.Ialsothinkhethoughtthatthespeedlimit(最高車速限制)wasnotaruleforBritishcars.Heracesdowntheroadsasifhewasinaracingcar,thatis,untiltheFrenchpolicestoppedhimandhehadtopay£350.Momwasnothappy!Thejourneytooktwodaysbutmyparentshadnotbooked(預(yù)訂)ahotelroomforthefirstnight,afterspending3hourslookingforaroomforthenight,weendedupsleepinginthecar.Doyouhaveanyideahowcolditisat3o'clockinthemorning,eveninJuly?Anyway,after36hourswefinallyarrivedinthesouthofSpainataplacecalledEstepona.ButIcouldn'treallyenjoytheswimandthewonderfulweatherasIspentthetwoweeksthereworryingaboutthejourneyhome.Anyway,asyoucansee,wegotbackhomewithouthavingaterribleaccident.Momsaysthatisthefirstandlasttimeshegoesonholidaybycarwithdaddrivingandthatnextyearwewillfly.Havetogonow.Dinnerisonthetable.Bob(B)63.Bobandhisfamilywentonholidayto______.A.theUKB.SpainC.FranceD.Germany(A)64.WhydidBobclosehiseyesinthecar?A.Hethoughtdangerwascoming.B.Hewasangrywithhisdad.C.Hewassleepy.D.Hefeltbored.(D)65.WhatdoweknowaboutBob'sfirstnight?A.Hewenttobedat3o'clock.B.Heonlysleptfor3hours.C.Hestayedinahotel.D.Hefeltreallycold.DTwodonkeyswhowerefriendsmetatacrossroads.Onedonkeywashealthyandtheotherwasweak.Thehealthydonkeyaskedtheweakone,“Whathappenedtoyou?Whydoyouseemsoweak?”Theweakdonkeyanswered,“Mymastermakesmeworkthewholedayanddoesn'tgivemeenoughfoodtoeatandalsobeatsme.”“Really?”askedthehealthydonkey,“Thenwhydon'tyourunawayfromyourmaster'sfarm?”Theweakdonkeyanswered,“Ithinkmylifewillhaveabetterprospect.Mymastergotoldandill.Hecougheddayandnight.Hewasgoingtoaresthome.Hetoldhisonlysontolookafterthefarmtomorrow.”“Canhissonbeagoodmaster?”askedthehealthydonkey.“Yes.WhenIamintrouble,healwayshelpsmeandgivesmesomefood.What'smore,heisamanwithnewideas.Hesayshewillbuysomenewmachinestodothefarmworkinsteadofme.”“Thatsoundsgreat.Goodlucktoyou!”saidthehealthydonkey.(A)66.Fromthefirstparagraphwecaninferthat____.A.thehealthydonkeywasalittleworriedabouttheweakone'shealthB.thehealthydonkeywantedtogethelpfromtheweakoneC.thehealthydonkeywantedtoknowwheretheweakoneworkedD.theweakdonkeywantedtoaskthehealthyoneforhelp(D)67.Theweakdonkeytoldthehealthyonethat______.A.hismasterwasfriendlytohimB.hewantedtoworkthewholedayC.hewantedtoleavethefarmD.hismasterdidsomethingsorryforhim(B)68.Theweakdonkeythoughtthat________.A.themaster'ssonwillmakehimworkharderB.themaster'ssonwillbeagoodmasterC.themaster'ssonwillbeasbadashisfatherD.themaster'ssonwillnotkeephimonthefarmEDuringastudy,294volunteerswereaskedtovisitamuseumexhibit(陳列)whilelisteningtoanaudioguide.Onegroupwereencouragedtotakephotos,whiletheothergrouphadtoleavetheirphonesandcamerasbehind.Laterwhentheresearchersaskedthemabouttheactivity,thephototakerscouldremembermoreaboutwhattheyhadseenandlessaboutwhattheyhadheard.“Theresultsuggeststhattheactoftakingpicturesandfindingouthowtotakephotosbetterhelpsusfixmemoriesinourminds”,accordingtotheresearchers.“Ourresearchshowsthatphoto-takingitselfcanimprovememoryforvisualaspects(視覺)ofanexperiencebutcanhurtmemoryfornon-visualaspects,likelisteningtosmalldetails,”saidtheteam,fromNewYorkUniversityinastatement.Themuseumtestwasgoingonlaterandavirtual(虛擬)artgalleryapponasmartphonewasusingonthefollowingexperiment.Somevolunteerscouldtakescreenshots(截圖)andsomecouldn't.Thesamepatternwasrepeated.Thosewhocaughtdigitalmemoriesrememberedmoreofwhatthey'dseenbutlessofwhatthey'dheardfromanaudiocommentary(音頻評(píng)論).Thepositiveeffectonvisualmemorywasgreaterthanthenegativeeffectonauditorymemory,theresearchersfound.What'smore,thosewerealsomorelikelytorememberthingsthattheyhadn'tspecificallytakenpicturesofaswellasonestheyhad.“Thesefindingssuggestthatacameracanhelppeoplechangehowtheyconsideranexperience,”saidtheteam.(A)69.Howmanyteamswere294volunteersdividedinto?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.(D)70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrightaccordingtowhattheresultoftheresearchsuggests?A.Findingouthowtotakephotosbetterhelpsusfixmemoriesinourminds.B.Theactoftakingpicturescanhelprememberthingsbetter.C.Photo-takingitselfcanimprovememoryforvisualaspects(視覺)ofanexperience.D.Photo-takingitselfcan'thurtmemoryfornon-visualaspects.(B)71.Whatwillhappenifyoutravelwithoutacameraaccordingtothepassage?A.Youcanrememberyourexperiencemoreclearly.B.Youcanrememberyourexperiencelessclearly.C.Youcan'trememberyourexperienceatall.D.Youcanrememberyourexperiencecompletely.(B)72.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“negative”meaninChinese?A.反對(duì)的B.消極的C.正面的D.優(yōu)勢的閱讀下面短文,并用英語回答問題(請注意每小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。FSofar,therehavebeensomanysuccessfulmenandwomenintheworld.Andit'snosurpriseformanyofustodreamofdoingbigbusinesswhenwegrowup.However,MoziahBridgestellsusaquietdifferentstory.MoziahBridgesisnowtheCEOofhisMo'sBow'sCompany.Hehasalreadyearned$200,000bysellingbowtiesandothermen'sfashionaccessories(飾品).Theboydesignsallthebowtiestogetherwithsevenotherworkersinhiscompany,includinghismotherandgrandmother.“MoistheCEOofthecompany,butIamtheCEOofMo.”Bridges'grandmasaid.Aboutfouryearsago,whenBridgeswentshoppingforbowties,hefoundtheywerein“ugly”blackandred.Hewantedachange.Soheaskedhisgrandmatoteachhimtosew(縫),andfinallyhedevelopedthetalentofcreatingbowties.Thoughhisveryfirstbowtiedidn'tlooknice,theyoungsewerkeptonpracticing.Heusedcolorfulclothwithdifferentpictures.Andhisparentsandfriendsstartedtolikehisworks.Atfirsthetriedtosellthemonlinetoseveralstoresinthesouth.SoonMo'sbowtiesbecamepopular.WiththehelpofDaymondJohn,CEOofthefamousUSclothesbrandFUBU,Bridgesbuilthisowncompany.NotonlydidDaymondJohnprovidemoneyforhim,butalsointroducedBridgestothecircleoffashionandbusinessindustries.Nowthe13-year-old'sbusinesshasdevelopedrapidly.Soyoucanjuststartnow!Youdon'thavetowaittillyou'reolder.Ifyouhaveadream,goforit!73.HowmanypeoplearethereinMo'sBow'sCompany?(不超過3個(gè)詞)Eight.74.WhatdoweknowaboutBridges'grandmafromthethirdparagraph?(不超過10個(gè)詞)Shetakesprideinhergrandson.75.WhatkindofpersonisMoziahBridges?(不超過5個(gè)詞)Creativeandhard-working.第四部分寫(共兩大題,滿分25分)Ⅸ.單詞拼寫(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)首字母及漢語提示,完成下列單詞的拼寫,使句意明確,語言通順。76.This5-year-oldboyhassuchagoodsenseofdirection(方向)thathenevergetslost.77.Thoseforeignersareusedtothel_ocal(當(dāng)?shù)氐?customsinthevillage.78.Whenautumncomes,treeleaves_(葉子)turnbrownandfallintopiles.79.Thesenewtypesofenergycostverylittleandproduce(生產(chǎn))littlepollution.80.Whenyouvisitaforeigncountry,itisimportanttoknowhowtoaskforhelppolitely(有禮貌地).Ⅹ.書面表達(dá)(共1小題;滿分20分)81.九年級(jí)的學(xué)習(xí)生活已經(jīng)開始了一段時(shí)間,你周圍的同學(xué)遇到了各種各樣的問題,你有什么樣的建議呢?假如你校英文報(bào)“學(xué)生園地”欄目,正在向全校學(xué)生征文。請你根據(jù)下面的圖表提示,寫一篇短文向校報(bào)投稿。詞數(shù)80-100。開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。eq\b\lc\\rc\}(\a\vs4\al\co1(?can'tfinish,homework,?havenotime,torelax,?can'tgeton,withparents))eq\a\vs4\al(?\x(\a\al(Students',problems)),Your,suggestions)?Keq\b\lc\{(\a\vs4\al\co1(?managetimewisely,?takeupahobby,?understandparents,?…))IhavebeenaGrade9studentfornearlytwomonths.Myclassmateshavemetallkindsofproblems.Somesaytheyhavetoomuchhomeworkeverydayandthattheycan'tfinishit.Somesaytheyhavenotimetorelaxanddosomethingtheylike.Andsomealsosaytheycan'tgetonwellwiththeirparents.Ihavesomesuggestionsforthem.First,asGrade9students,weshouldmanageourtimewisely.Second,takingupahobbylikereadingbooksisagoodchoice.Itisalsogoodforourstudy.Third,weshouldtryunderstandingourparentsbecausetheyaretheclosestpeopletousintheworld.Lastbutnotleast,studycomesfirst.Weshouldspendmostofourtimeonourschoolwork.期末檢測題(RJ)第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩大題,滿分30分)Ⅴ.單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)(A)21.—▲I’mnotsurewhattowriteaboutTheSecretGardeninthereport.—Youshouldreadsome________aboutthebookbeforewriting.A.reviewsB.reasonsC.resultsD.rewards(A)22.Whilewatchingthefilmyesterday,Icouldn’tstoplaughingatsome________moments.A.humorousB.challengingC.dangerousD.surprising(D)23.Nelson________exercisesbecausehehastoomuchworkeveryday.A.usuallyB.a(chǎn)lwaysC.oftenD.seldom(A)24.—I________shoutingatmydaughterloudly.—Er,afterall,she'sathree-year-oldgirl.Shedoesn'tknowhowtodothingswell.A.regrettedB.supposedC.producedD.noticed(D)25.—Whatdoyouthinkoftheworkersinthefactory?—Theyarebrave!I________peoplewhocanworkinsuchdifficultconditions.A.a(chǎn)dviseB.a(chǎn)llowC.a(chǎn)voidD.a(chǎn)dmire(B)26.—Mom,isitOKformetowatchTVforawhile?—I’mafraidnot.Whynotdoitafteryourhomework______?A.completesB.iscompletedC.hascompletedD.completed(D)27.—What'sthenewsabout?—Peoplenearthelakedidn'tallowthemto________afactorysoasnottopollutethewater.A.lookup B.putupC.takeup D.setup (C)28.—Whichdoyouprefer,juiceortea?—________isOK.Idon'tcare.A.AllB.NeitherC.EitherD.Both(B)29.—IwanttopayavisittoLinda,butIdon’tknow________.—Well,Iknowhernewaddress.Letmetellyou.A.wherehasshemovedB.whereshehasmovedC.howshehasmovedawayD.howhasshemovedaway(D)30.—Didyouwatchlastnight’sfootballgame?—________Ididn’thearwhatyousaid.A.Comeon!B.Noway!C.Whatadeal!D.Pardon?Ⅵ.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)AAprimaryschoolinCanadahasmadesomeofitsstudentsvery__31__bybanning(禁止)homework.Teacherswillstillbeabletoaskstudentsto__32__andreadathome,buttheycannotgivethemhomeworklikepagesofmathproblems.Theschoolwill__33__thewaystudentsspendtimeinclasstomakesuretheydon'tfallbehindintheirwork.Some__34__thinkit'sabadidea.Theysayhomeworkisawayforthemtoknowhowtheirchildrenaredoinginschool,andtohelpthemiftheyarehavingproblems.Theschoolsaysitwillsendhomeanexercisebook__35__parentscanseehowtheirchildrenaredoing.SeveralschoolsinCanadaandtheUnitedStateshavebeendiscussing__36__homeworkisagoodideaornot.In2009,astudy__37__thatstudentswithmorehomeworkmaygethighermarks.Butthiswasonlytrueforstudentsintheseventhgradeandhigher,notinprimaryschool.Manypeoplebelievethathomeworkisimportantbecauseit__38__childrentomanagetheirtimebetter.Theysayitalsoreinforces(鞏固)whatthestudentshavelearnedinschool.Butotherpeoplethinkhomeworkcausesstressforstudentsandmakesthemlessinterested__39__learning.Theysaychildren'slivesaretoo__40__,andtheyneedtobeabletospendmorefreetimewiththeirfamilies,orjustplaying.(B)31.A.sadB.happyC.a(chǎn)ngryD.a(chǎn)fraid(C)32.A.playB.singC.studyD.dance(A)33.A.changeB.StopC.studyD.continue(B)34.A.studentsB.parentsC.teachersD.experts(A)35.A.soB.butC.orD.if(B)36.A.whyB.whetherC.howD.what(D)37.A.toldB.guessedC.testedD.found(C)38.A.tellsB.ForcesC.teachesD.a(chǎn)dvises(B)39.A.atB.inC.onD.for(D)40.A.freeB.interestingC.relaxingD.busyB“Problemsandworriesarenormalinlife,”saysLaura.“ButIthinktalkingtosomeonehelpsalot.Ifwedon'ttalktosomeone,we'llcertainlyfeel__41__.”Lauraoncelosther__42__andworriedfordays.Shewasafraidtotellherparentsaboutit.Sheevenwalkedthreemilestoschooleachdaybecauseshedidn'thaveanymoney.Shejustkept__43__oftheproblemagainandagaininhermind.“IfItellmyparents,they'llbeangry!”Butintheend,shetalkedtoherparentsandtheywerereally__44__.Herdadsaidhe__45__madecarelessmistakeshimself.Theygotheranewpurseandaskedhertobemorecareful.“Iwillalwaysrememberto__46__myproblemsinthefuture!”Laurasays.RobertHuntadvisesstudentsaboutcommon__47__.HefeelsthesamewayasLaura.Itisbestnottoavoidourproblems.Weshouldalwaystrytosolvethem.Hethinksthatyoucanfirstfindsomeonetotalkto.Thispersondoesn'tneedtobeanexpertlikehimself.Studentsoftenforgetthattheirparentshavemore__48__thanthem,andarealwaysthereto__49__them.InEnglish,wesaythatsharingaproblemislikecuttingitinhalf.Soyou'rehalfwaytosolvingaproblemifyoutalkto__50__aboutit!(C)41.A.betterB.happierC.worseD.cleverer(A)42.A.walletB.bikeC.moneyD.phone(B)43.A.hopingB.ThinkingC.wishingD.expecting(D)44.A.seeingB.knowingC.learningD.understanding(A)45.A.sometimesB.a(chǎn)lwaysC.neverD.seldom(B)46.A.coverB.ShareC.guessD.stop(D)47.A.questionsB.AnswersC.ideasD.problems(D)48.A.friendshipB.LoveC.truthD.experience(A)49.A.helpB.beatC.hurtD.fail(B)50.A.noneB.someoneC.eachD.noone第三部分閱讀理解(共兩大題,滿分45分)Ⅶ.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。A.Howfarisitfromhere?B.Doyouknowwhereitis?C.I'llgotherebybus.D.I'mnewhere.E.Isthereabus?F.Walkonuntilyoureachtheendoftheroad.G.It'salittlefarfromhere.A:Excuseme,sir,couldyoupleasetellmehowtogettothetrainstation?51.DB:GodownthisroadandtakethethirdturningontherightintoEastRoad.52.FYouwillfindamall.Thetrainstationisonitsleft.A:53.AB:It'sabouthalfanhour'swalk.A:It'sreallyalongway.54.EB:Yes,theNo.3buswilltakeyourightthere.A:55.CThanksalot!B:You'rewelcome.Ⅷ.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AItalyWelcometoItaly,theboot-shapedcountrywithbeautifullandscapes(風(fēng)景),deliciousfoodandover3,000yearsofhistory,cultureandtraditions.ReadontoknowmoreaboutItaly.YoucandiscoverhowItaly'sancientandmodernworldsblend(融合)together.WhatdoyouknowaboutItaly?Learnallaboutitsland,productsandculture.OfficialName:theItalianRepublicPopulation:61,016,804asofJuly2015Size:301,333squarekilometers;slightlylargerthanArizonaCapital:RomeOfficialLanguage:ItalianLiteracy:98.4%Currency:theeuroReligions:RomanCatholic90%Climate:coolerinthefarnorth;hot,dryinthesouthAgriculturalProducts:grapes,potatoes,sugarbeets,soybeans,grain,olives,beefanddairyproducts,fishIndustries:tourism,machinery,ironandsteel,chemicals,foodprocessing,textiles,motorvehicles,clothing,footwear,ceramics(D)56.What'stheclimatelikeinthesouthofItaly?A.Coolandhumid.B.Coolanddry.C.Hotandhumid.D.Hotanddry.(C)57.Howmanyindustriesarementionedinthepassage?A.Six.B.Eight.C.Ten.D.Twelve.(D)58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Italyhasover3,000yearsofhistory.B.Italy'sofficialnameistheItalianRepublic.C.Italy'sofficiallanguageisItalian.D.TomatoesareoneofItaly'sagriculturalproducts.BHaveyoueverheardacricket(蟋蟀)chirping(鳴叫)atnight?Ifyou'retryingtosleep,youmightfindthesoundsveryannoying.Butancientpeoplelikedtohearthesoundsofacricketchirping.Longlongago,peopleinChinaandJapancaughtcricketsandenjoyedtheirnight-timesinging.Peoplekeptcricketsincagesintheirbedroomssothatthecricketscouldsinglullabies(催眠曲)tothematnight.Howdoesacricketmakechirpingsounds?Notallcricketscanchirp.Onlymalecricketsareabletochirp.Theymakechirpingsoundsbyrubbingtheirforewingsagainsteachother.Thetopofonewingworkslikeascraperagainsttheundersideoftheotherwing.Cricketscanmakedifferentsounds.Somechirpingsoundsmightbeusedtoattractfemalecrickets.Otherchirpingsoundsmightbeusedasalarmstosignaldanger.Howfastacricketchirpsdependsonthetemperature.Ifthenightiswarmer,thecricketwillchirpfaster.Cricketsarenotpickyeaters.Theyarescavengersandwilleatalmostanythingtheycanfind.Cricketslikeplants,paper,deadinsectsandseeds.Theyalsolikecloth,includingwoolandsilk.(A)59.Longlongago,peoplekeptcricketsincagesintheirbedroomsbecause________.A.theylikedtohearcricketschirpingB.theythoughtcricketscouldbringthemgoodluckC.theywantedcricketstofightagainsteachotherD.theywantedtoprotectcrickets(B)60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”referto?A.Allcrickets.B.Malecrickets.C.Littlecrickets.D.Oldcrickets.(D)61.Howfastacricketchirpsdependson________.A.theplaceB.thebedroomC.theweatherD.thetemperature(B)62.Afterreadingthepassage,wecanknow______.A.a(chǎn)llcricketscanchirpB.onlymalecricketscanchirpC.onlyfemalecricketscanchirpD.a(chǎn)llthecricketscan'tchirpCTeachers'Dayisagreattimetosaythankstoyourteachers.Youcanshowyourgratitudebysendinggiftstoyourteachers.Maybebeautifulflowersoraboxofchocolateisagoodchoice.Buthereisanothergreatway:Sendyourteachersyourownthank-youcards!Yourteachersmustbehappywhentheyreceivedthethank-youc

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