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舟塔中學(xué)2022-2022學(xué)年九年級(jí)第四次模擬試卷一、聽(tīng)力部分(20分)Ⅰ.聽(tīng)句子,選擇正確的圖片(5分)()1. ABC( )2. ABC( )3. JourneytotheWest RobinsonCrusoeAliceinWonderful ABC()4. ABC( )5. ABCⅡ.聽(tīng)短對(duì)話(huà),選擇正確的答案(5分)()6.WhatwasLisadoingwhentherainstormcame?Shewasplaying.B.Shewascrying.C.ShewaswatchingTV.()7.HowlongistheYangtzeRiver?A.About6,300kilometers.B.About3,600kilometers.C.About6,330kilometers.( )8.HowdoesJanelikecountrymusic?It'sfantastic.B.It'sclassical.C.It'snotfantastic.( )9.WhathasTinavisited?TheGreatWall.B.TheBird'sNest.C.ThePalaceMuseum.( )10.HowlonghasJohnkepthisdog?For2years. B.For7years.C.For5years.Ⅲ.聽(tīng)長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),選擇正確的答案(5分)聽(tīng)第一段對(duì)話(huà),回答第11至12小題。( )11.Whatbookisthefatherreading?TreasureIsland.B.RobinsonCrusoe.C.TheOldManandtheSea.( )12.Whowrotethebook?MarkTwain.B.RobertLouisStevenson.C.Hemingway.聽(tīng)第二段對(duì)話(huà),回答第13至15小題。( )13.WhydidTonygotoLondon?Tohaveatrip.B.Tovisithisfriends.C.TostudyEnglish.( )14.HowlongdidTonystaythere?Abouthalfayear. B.Aboutoneyear.C.Abouttwoyears.( )15.WheredidTonystay?Inaschool. B.Inafamily. C.Atahotel.Ⅳ.聽(tīng)短文,根據(jù)所聽(tīng)內(nèi)容完成句子。(5分)16.Mr.Greenisaskinghisstudentshowtheyshould_______theirweekends17.Ginasaysthatstudentsshould_____parentsdosomechoresonweekends.thinksstudentsshoulddotheirhomeworkonweekends.19.Billthinksthatstudentsshould________onweekends.20.Mikesaysthatstudentsshouldfindpart-time______tomakesomemoney.二、完形填空(每小題1分,共10分)Afewdaysago,IsatinthesofawatchingTV.Justthen,Igota21fromafriendofmine.Ihaven’tseenhim22averylongtime.Wetalkedaboutourschooldaysonthephone,thenhestartedtalkingabouthis23.Hismotherwasbadlyillinhospital.Shecouldn’tsleepatnightandoften24toherself.Myfriendwasangry25herandaskedhismother26talking.Sincethen,hismotherdidn’tsayanything.Thedoctorsaidshehadakindofmentaldisease(心理疾病).Shecouldn’tlookafterherselflikeanormalperson.Myfriendwasverysad.Hethoughtitwashisfault(過(guò)錯(cuò)).Myfriend27likeababyonthetelephone.Hesaidthathecoulddo28ifhismotherbecamebetter.Doyouknowthatourparentsloveusandcareforusallthetime?Ithinkweshould29loveourparentsandtakecareofthem.Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyoubeabetterand30person.Itisworthhavingatry!()21.A.letterB.e-mailC.callD.message()22.A.inB.forC.atD.of()23.A.motherB.fatherC.brotherD.sister()24.A.talkedB.talkC.totalkD.talking()25.A.toB.aboutC.forD.with()26.A.stopB.tostopC.stoppedD.nottostop()27.A.criedB.shoutedC.laughedD.heard()28.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.none()29.A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.else()30.A.happyB.happierC.interestingD.moreinterestingDoyouknowaboutmicro-blog(微博).Anddoyoukeepone?TodayIwanttosharesomethingaboutmicro-blogwithallofyou.Theremustbealotofpeoplewhousemicro-blogaroundyou.Maybeyouarethememberofthem.Nowadays,micro-bloghasbecome31____amongtheyoungandtheold.Doyouknowwhy?First,itisconvenient.Wheneverandwhereveryouare,32____yourphoneoryourcomputer,youcan____33whatyouwanttosaywithyourfans.Theycanreadandcommentitatonce.Inmy__34___,micro-blogisdifferentfromthetraditionalblog,____35___itiseasiertouse.Second,itwillremindyouofmoreandmorepeople_____36_____youmaybefamiliarwith,sothatyourfanscirclecanbelargerandlarger.What'smore,withmoreandmorefamouspeoplejoiningmicro-blog,youcan____37_____muchnewshere.Therearealsosomejokesthatyoucanreadtorelax___38___inyoursparetime.Inaword,micro-blogcanhelppeoplegetintouchwitheachothermore39___.Itisa40_____choiceforyoutoknowwhathappensaround.Whetheryouuseitornot,itisalifestyle.()31.A.excitedB.satisfiedC.popularD.beautiful()32.A.forBwithC.onD.by()33.A.shareB.spendC.missD.borrow()34.A.lifeB.houseC.classD.opinion()35.A.soB.thoughC.asD.if()36.A.whichB.whomC.whoseD.where()37.A.catchB.raiseC.breakD.avoid()38.A.himselfB.herselfC.yourselfD.itself()39.A.easilyB.differentlyC.widelyD.carefully()40.A.seriousB.foolishC.badD.good三、完形填空(共10小題,計(jì)分10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。IthinkAprilFool'sDayisaveryunusualholiday.OnAprilFool'sDay,youhavetofindoutforrealalsocannottrusteverythingyou__32__onAprilsomemainnewspaperswillputfake(假的)articlesintotheirpaperstofoolheardastoryabouthow__33_AprilFool'sDay,aLondonnewspaperprintedanarticleabouthowalienslandedinEngland.This__34__manypeopletopanic(驚慌)andthelocalpolicewerenotvery__35__thenewspaper.Itcanbe__36__sometimestoplaytricks,butyouhavetobecarefulnottogotoofar.OnAprilFool'sDay,IcalledmymotherfromtheuniversityIattended.ItoldherthatIwasfailingallofmyclassesandbecauseofthis,Iwasn'tabletowassoupsetthatshestartedtocry.IfeltreallybadaboutmakinghersadandtriedtotellheritwasjustaItoldheritwasonlyanAprilFool'sDay'sjoke,shegot__39__angrywithmethatshehungupthephone.Ihadtocallherbackandapologizebeforeshewouldtalktomeagain.AprilFool'sDay'sjokescanbefunnybutyoushouldbecarefulnottohurtpeople'sfeelingsbyembarrassingthemyouact,youshouldalwaysmakesuretoputyourselfinsomeoneelse'sshoesandthinkabouthowtheymightfeel.()B.jokesC.a(chǎn)jokeD.tojoke()32B.listenC.listentoD.listened()B.inC.forD.of()B.helpedC.a(chǎn)skedD.guided()inB.fondofC.a(chǎn)fraidofD.pleasedwith()B.funC.healthyD.stupid() B.returnC.graduateD.dance().AfterB.BecauseC.SinceD.If()B.suchC.suchaD.soa()littleB.a(chǎn)few C.a(chǎn)littleD.toomuch閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Ihavenevertakencookingclasses.Ilearnedcooking31mymotherbecauseshewasreally32inteachingme.Doyouknowwhy?Whenmymothergotmarried,shedidn’tknowanythingaboutcooking.Mygrandmotherneverallowedher33inthekitchen.

Mymotherdidnotstarttocook34shewastwenty-five.Atthebeginning,itwasveryhardforher.Soshehadtotakecookingclassestoprepareourmeals.After35thatexperience,shedecidedtoteachmetodosomecooking36shedidn’twantmetohavethesameexperience.

IrememberwhenIwasseven37old,Ioftenstayedinthekitchenandwatchedhercook.Ialwayshelpedher.Sometimeswepreparedmealsthatmymotheralreadyknew38tomakethem,andsometimeswepreparedthemfromrecipes.Nowadays,Iamreallythankfulforthatexperience.BecauseIdon’tneedanyhelptocookameal.Icancookfor39orforagroupofpeople.Itdoesn’tmatter.

IwillteachmychildrenandIdon’twantthemtohavethesameexperience40mymother.IfonedayIamnotwiththem,Iwanttobesurethattheycanalsoeatwell.

() B.to C.from D.after() B.interested C.interest D.interests() B.stayed C.tostay D.stay() B.after C.since D.until() B.have C.tohave D.had() B.because C.although D.but() B.year’s C.year D.years’()38. B.what C.when D.how() B.me C.mine D.I() B.as C.such D.of三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,計(jì)40分)DAnimalsusuallymakeuspleased,cheerusup,andsometimes,evengetusscared.Butdoyouknowtheycanteachussomething?Geese,forexample,teachaverygoodlessonaboutteamwork.Infall,CanadageeseflysouthtogetawayfromCanada'scoldwinterweather.Atfirst,theyflyinnoorder.YetveryquicklytheyformaVshape,withonebirdleadingtheflock.(雁群).ScientistshavediscoveredthatflyinginaV-shapedformationcanhelpthemtosaveenergy.Howdoesthisapplyto(適用于)humans?Worktogether.Whetheritisinourpersonallivesorourprofessionalones,weneedotherpeople.Weareencouragedbytheirenthusiasmandenergy.Ifwefacethedifficultiesinlifealone,therisksaregreater.Beanencourager.Wehavefoundthatgeesemakesoundinflighttoencouragethoseupfronttokeepupthespeed.Teammembersshouldregularlycommunicatewitheachotherwhileworkingtowardsacommongoal.Taketurns.Thegooseoutinfronthasthehardestjobasitbreaksuptheaircurrents.Whenitgetstired,itmovesbehind,andanothergoosemovesintothelead.Bysharingtherole,theflockcantravelgreatdistances.Teamscanbenefitfromthesameidea.Basedontheirexperienceandskills,peoplecantaketurnssharingtheleadershiprole.Setagoodexample.Whengeeseareonland,ifsomethingscarestheleader,itmightflyoff.Sodoestheflock.Butiftheleaderremainscalm,theflockwilldothesame.Geeseandpeopleusuallyimitatetheirleaders.Whenleading,wemustrememberthatouractionsandemotionsarepassedontoourfollowers.Likegeese,whenweworktogether,ourburdens(負(fù)擔(dān))arelighter.()53.Accordingtothepassage,animalsusuallymakepeoplefeel__________.A.boredandscaredB.pleasedandcheerfulC.scaredandworriedD.surprisedandexcited()54.Howdogeeseencourageeachotherduringtheflight?A.Bymakingsound.B.Byfollowingtheleader.C.ByflyinginaVshape.D.Bytakingturnstoflyinfront.()55.Theunderlinedword"imitate"inthepassagemeans“____________”.A.controlB.stopC.warnD.follow()56.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Takingturnstobetheleaderwhileflyingistosearchforfood.B.Itseemsthatworkingtogethercanonlybeneededonourjobs.C.Byhelpingandsharing,ourproblemsinlifecanbelessdifficult.D.Itisalwaysuselessforleaderstosetanexampletogroupmembers.CEmojis(表情符號(hào))Haveyoufoundthatmoreandmorepeopleareusingemojistocommunicateonline?Forexample."HappyBirthday"hasbecomeacakewithlitcandles.And"I’mhappy"hasbecomeasmilingface.Emojishavebeenwarmlywelcomedsincethey

wereinventedinthe1990sinJapan.

Accordingtoasurveyofamobiletechnologycompany,6billionemojisareusedintextmessagesaroundtheworldeveryday.Lastyear,20percentofallemojisusedintheUKand17percentofthoseusedintheUSwastheicon.Itbecamethemostwidely-usediconin2022.Emojisarenowusedas

a“newformofexpression",andonewhichcancrosslanguagebarriers(障礙)."'Emojisarepopularamongmillennials,whowerebornbetweenlate1980sandearly2000s,becausetheywelcomenewtechnologyandnewthingsandtheythinkemojisare'flexible(靈活的)andshowmeaningsbeautifully'",presidentofOxfordDictionariestoldTheWallStreetJoural.

SincemillennialsbecamethebiggestpartintheAmericanworkforce(勞動(dòng)),emojishavebeenmoreacceptedintheworkplace.Formanypeople,thetinypicturesalsoshowthattheusersarepartofmainstream(主流)society.Inthedigitalage,emojisare"howmostpeoplecommunicateandshowtheirpersonalitymanytimeseveryday."

Butnoteveryonethinkstheuseofemojisisagoodthing.JonathanJonesofTheGuardiansaidthatthesuccessofemojisis"astepbackforhumans",hurtingpeople'sabilitytouselanguages.

"Therearestrictlimitsonwhatyoucansaywithpictures--thewrittenwordisnecessarytoexpressyourideasandfeelingstotheirhighestlevel,"hesaid.

Doyoufeel

oraboutemojis?

(

)wereemojisinvented?

A.InJapan

B.InChina.

CIntheUK.

D.IntheUS.(

)50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"millennials"inthe3rdparagraphmeaninChinese?

A.80后

B.00后

C.獨(dú)生子女

D.千禧一代

(

)51.Whyareemojispopularamongmillennials?

A.Becauseemojislimitwhattheysaywithpictures.

B.Becausetheythinkemojisareastepbackforhumans.

C.Because6billionemojisareusedintextmessageseveryday.

D.

Becauseyoungpeopleareeasilyattractedbynewtechnologyandnewthings.()52.ThewritermakesuslearnabouttheemojisinParagraph2by________.A.tellingstoriesB.explainingtheword“emojis”numbersD.makingcomparisons(比較)TheSilkRoadisahistoricallyimportantinternationaltraderoutebetweenChinaandtheMediterranean(地中海).ItbeganduringtheWesternHanDynastyandhasbeenabridgebetweenEastandWestforover2,000years.TheancientroadstartedfromChang'an(nowXi'an)andendedinEasternEurope,neartoday'sTurkeyandtheMediterraneanSea.Itwasabout6,500kilometerslongandwentacrossone-fourthoftheplanet.

TheSilkRoadgotitsnameinthe19thcenturybecauseChinesesilkusedtobecarriedalongthisroad.Silk,jade,ceramicsandironwentwesttoRome.Andfromthewestcameglass,gemsandfoodlikecarrots.

TheSilkRoadwasveryimportanttobothChinaandtherestoftheworld.Itwasmorethananancientinternationaltraderoute.Besidestrade,knowledgeaboutarts,scienceandliterature,aswell.CraftsandtechnologieswassharedacrosstheSilkRoad.Inthisway,languagesandculturesdevelopedandinfluencedeachother.

Today,Chinaistryingtobuildthe"21stCenturyMarine(海洋的)SilkRoad".WiththehelpofAPECheldinBeijinginNovember2022,thedreamofOneBeltOneRoad(the"SilkRoadEconomic(經(jīng)濟(jì)的)Belt"and"21stCenturyMarineSilkRoad")("一帶一路")iscomingtrue.

()49.WhendidtheSilkRoadbegin

A.Inthe19thcentury.B.Inthe18thcentury.

C.DuringtheWesternHanDynasty.D.DuringtheEasternHanDynasty.

()50.HowlongwastheancientSilkRoad

A.Itwasabout6,500meterslong.B.Itwasabout5,000kilometerslong.

C.Itwentacrossone-thirdoftheplanet.D.Itwentacrossone-fourthoftheearth.

()51.WhywasitnamedtheSilkRoad?

A.BecauseChinesesilkwascarriedalongthisroad.

B.BecauseChinesesilkwasproducedalongthisroad.

C.Becausethingsweretradedfrommarkettomarketalongthisroad.

D.Becausetheancienttradersboughtandsoldthingsalongthisroad.

()52.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthispassagethat.

A.theSilkRoadwasonlyanancientinternationaltraderoute

B.manynewsilkroadshavebeenbuiltbytheChinesegovernmentsofar

C.theSilkRoadwasaveryimportantlineofcommunicationconnectingEastandWest

D.theSilkRoadpreventedthedevelopmentoflanguagesandculturesbetweenEastandWest.

DArecentlystudyfoundpeople’slivesaremadeshorterinNorthChina.Itisshowedthelifeexpectancy(平均壽命)hadbeencutdownbyyearsthere.ResearchersthinkthattheheavyairpollutioninChinashouldbetoblame(承擔(dān)責(zé)任).It’sreallythetruth.Ourgovernmenthasalreadydonesomething.However,itdoesn’tseemtoworksowell.“AirpollutioninChinaisdoingharmtopeople’shealth.Theharmismuchmoreseriousthanwecanimagine,”saidChenYuyuofBeijingUniversity,oneofresearchersofthisstudy.DirtyairbringsseriousproblemsinNorthChina.InJanuarythisyear,theairpollutionwasworsethanthatinotherplaces.Thatwascausedbyrisingtemperatureandwastegas(廢氣)fromcoalheating.Chinesegovernmentshouldstronglyfightagainstairpollution.Theyshouldthinkofmoreproperwaystodealwiththeproblem.Peopleshouldbeencouragedtotakebuses,ridebicyclesorwalk,insteadofdrivingcars.Thefactoriesthatpolluteheavilyshouldbeclosed.“Weneedtoimproveourenvironment,althoughitmightbeexpensive.Protectingourenvironmentmeansprotectingourselves,”LiHongbin,anotherresearcherofthestudysaid.53.Accordingtothepassage,whyarepeoplelivesmadeshorterinNorthChina?A.Becauseoftheheavyairpollution.B.Becauseoftherisingtemperature.C.Becauseofcoalheating.D.Becauseofpollutedfood.54.Thepassageabovemaycomefroma(n)_________?A.storyB.advertisementC.reportD.diary55.WhichofthefollowingisLiHongbin’sidea?A.Thelifeexpectancyhadbeencutbyyears.B.Chinesegovernmentshouldclosesomefactoriesthatpolluteheavily.C.Peopleneedtomakepollutionless,althoughitmightcostalot.D.Theairproblembringsusseriousproblems.56.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.AirpollutioninNorthChinaiscausedbywastegas.B.Tosavetheenvironment,ourgovernmentshoulddosomethingmore.C.ThetemperaturebecomeshigherandhigherinNorthChina.D.HowairpollutioninNorthChinaiscaused.BOncetherelivedanoldman.Helikedgoldbetterthananythingelseintheworld.Heoftensaid,"IfIhaveenoughgold,Iwillbethehappiestmanintheworld."Onedaywhenhewastravelinginthedesert,theoldmanlosthisway.Hewasveryhungryandthirsty,buttherewereonlyrocksandsandaroundhim.Justthen,hefoundabaglyingonthesand.Hehopedhewouldfindwaterandfoodinit.Hetookupthebagandopenedit.Hesawthatthebagwasfullofgold.Hewassosadthathethrewawaythebagandbegantocry.Now,theoldmanknewthattherewassomethingbetterthangoldintheworld.()35.Theoldmanliked_______bestbeforehetraveledinthedesert. A.food B.water C.goldD.silk()36.Whenhelosthisway,hewantedtoget____________. A.somefoodandwater B.somerocksandsand C.bagsfullofgoldD.somefruitandvegetables()37.Whatdidhedowiththebag? A.Hedidn’ttakeitup. B.Hebroughtithome. C.Hethrewitaway.D.Hegaveitaway.()38.Intheend,theoldmanknewthatgoldwas________intheworld. A.thebestthing B.notthebestthing C.betterthananything.D.theworstthingCThekangaroo(袋鼠)fromAustraliawasanewstarinthezoo.Itwasfamousforjumpingveryhigh.Becauseitcouldjumpoverthewallandrunawayeasily,thezookeeperputitinaplacewith3-meter-highwallsaround.Butthenextmorningpeoplefoundthekangaroowasplayingoutside.Thezookeeperthoughtitneededhigherwalls,sohemadethewalls3.5metershigh.Butthekangaroogotoutagainthefollowingday.Thezookeeperfeltsurprised.Hereadsomebooksaboutanimalsandknewthatakangaroocouldjumpashighas4meters.Sohemadethewalls4.5metershigh.Butthenextmorning,thekangaroowasplayingoutsideagain!Thezookeeperfeltangry,andhemadethewallsashighas5meters."Howhighwillhebuildthewalls?"agiraffe(長(zhǎng)頸鹿)askedthekangaroo."Idon’tknow,"saidthekangaroo."Maybethey’llbe300meters.Italldependson(取決于)whether(是否)herememberstoclosethegate(大門(mén))."()39.Whatwasthekangaroogoodat?A.Drawing. B.Jumping. C.Singing. D.Running.()40.Whatdidthezookeeperdotostopthekangaroofromgoingout?A.Builthighwalls. B.Closedthegate.C.Madeitafraid. D.Didn’tgiveitfood.()41.Howhighdidthezookeepermakethewallsthesecondtime?A.3meters.B.3.5meters.C.4.5meters.D.300meters.()42.Whatdoyouthinkofthiszookeeper?A.Clever. B.Careful. C.Kind. D.Careless.DTheGreatWallofChinahasahistoryofovertwothousandyears.ItrunsfromtheeasttothewestinNorthChina.Itisabout6,300kilometerslong.Peopleoftencallit“Ten-thousand-LiGreatWall”.Itisoneofthe“SevenWonders(七大奇跡)”oftheancientworld.TheGreatWalliswideenoughfortenmentowalksidebyside.Horsescanalsorunalongit,too.TheGreatWallwasmadeofstonesandbricks(磚).Therearehugestonesoneachsideandonthehighestpart.Butnowsomepartsofitarewornout(破舊).Therearetallwatch-towersalongtheGreatWall.Onceuponatime,thesoldierskeptwatchingtheenemies(敵人)inthewatch-towersdayandnight.Theymadefireonthetowerstotelleachotherwhentheenemiescame.Nowadayswedon’tusetheGreatWalltokeepawaytheenemiesanymore.It’safamousplaceofintereststoallthepeopleintheworld.Everyyearthousandsofpeoplecometovisititfromallovertheworld.()43.HowwideistheGreatWall?A.It’s6,300kilometerswide.B.It’stenmeterswide.C.It’swiderthananyotherwallsintheworld.D.It’swideenoughfortenmenwalksidebyside()44.Thetallwatch-towerswereusedto(被用來(lái))_______.A.makefireB.watchtheenemiesC.walksidebysideD.ridehorses()45.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedwordsoldiersmeans______A.士兵B(niǎo).挑夫C.機(jī)械D.大臣()46.Fromthepassagewecanknow_____.A.TheGreatWallisoneofthe“SevenWonders”intheancientworld.B.TheGreatWallisusedtokeepawaytheenemiesnowadays.C.TheGreatWallisonlymadeofbricks.D.Thesoldiersmadefiretogetwarm.EMoreandmorepeople,especiallyyoungkids,gothroughthedaywithouthavingbreakfast.Theythinkitisunnecessary,ortheysaytheydon’thavetimetoeat,andtheybegintheirdaywithnomeals.Ibelievethateveryoneshouldeatbreakfastbeforegoingtotheiractivities.Thefirstreasonwhyyoushouldeatbreakfastbeforegoingtoschoolisforyourhealth.Whenyougotoschoolwithoutbreakfast,youcouldpossiblygetsick.It’snothealthytoletyourstomachbeempty(空的)alldaylong.Youwillstayawayfromdiseasesifyoueatbreakfastinthemorning.Anotherreasonforeatingbreakfastisthatyouneedtohaveafullstomachtodowellinyourclasses.Yourbodyandyourbrain(大腦)arenotgoingtoworkaswellastheycanwhenyouhavenoenergy.Whenyoutrytolearnsomethingbuthavenothinginyourstomach,youaregoingtohavetroublesucceeding.Youhavetoknowthatbreakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.Itisgoodtowakeupearlyandhaveagoodbreakfastinsteadofrunningtoschoolwithouteatinganything.Eatingbreakfastisthebestwaytostartyourday.()47.Thispassageismainlyabout_____.A.theimportanceofbreakfastB.howtoeatbreakfastC.howtobesuccessfulD.howtostudywell()48.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedworddiseasesprobablymeans_____.A.健康B.藥品C.災(zāi)難D.疾?。ǎ?9.Howmanyreasonsdoesthewritermention(提到)inthepassage?A.TwoB.ThreeC.OnlyoneD.Four()50.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?A.You’dbettereatbreakfastbeforegoingtoactivities.B.It’sunnecessarytoeatbreakfasteveryday.C.You’llhavetroublesucceedingwithoutenoughenergy.D.Ifyouwanttogetawayfromdisease,youshouldn’tletyourstomachbeempty.四、詞匯(5分)TheMonkeyKingisnotjustanynormalmonkey.Inf51,hesometimesdoesnotevenlooklikeamonkey!Thisisbecausehecanmake72changestohisshapeandsize,turninghimselfintodifferentanimalsandobjects.Butunlesshecan52(隱藏)histail,hecannotturnhimselfintoaman.To53(斗爭(zhēng))badpeople,theMonkeyKingusesamagicstick.Sometimeshecanmakethesticksosmallt54hecankeepitinhisear.Atothertimes,heis55(能夠)tomakeitbigandlong.五、語(yǔ)法填空(10分)Oneoftheworld’s56(dangerous)sportsismountainclimbing.Ofallthemountains,Qomolangma57(rise)thehighestandisthemostfamous.Itis8,metershighandsoisverydangerous58(climb).Thickcloudscoverthetopandsnowcanfallvery59(hard).Evenmoreserious60(difficult)includefreezingweatherconditionsandheavystorms.Itisalsoveryhardto61inairasyougetnearthetop.Whydosomanyclimbersrisktheir62(life)?Oneofthemainreasonsisthatpeoplewanttochallenge63(they)inthefaceofdifficulties.Thespiritoftheseclimbersshowsusthatweshouldnever64uptryingtoachieveourdreams.Italsoshowsthathumanscansometimesbe65(strong)thantheforcesofnature.六、綜合填空。(10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從方框中選擇詞的正確形式填空。每詞只能用一次。ssillykillatlastknifeliverichexciteusedtothinkofcryLonglongago,therewasaman66inavillagewithhiswifeandtwochildren.Theyhadahen(母雞).Itlaid(下蛋)agoldeneggeveryday.Themansoldthegoldeneggandthefamilyliveda67andcomfortablelife.Butthemanwasverygreedy(貪婪的).Hewantedtogetallthegoldeneggsfromhishenatatime.So,hethoughthardeverydayabouthowtoachieveitandhegotaplan68.Hedecided69thehenandgotalltheeggs.Hedidn'twanttotellhiswifeabouttheplanbecausehewantedtogiveherabigsurprise.Hewasso70abouthisgreatplan.Heevenstartedtosingwhenhe71theplan.Thenextdaywhenthehenlaidagoldenegg,themancouldn'twaittotakea72andcutitsbodyopen.However,therewasnothingbutbloodallaround.Thereweren'tanyeggsatall.Hewasverysadbecausehecouldn'tgetevenoneeggnow.Hecouldn'tstop73.Theirlife74becomfortablewithonegoldeneggaday,butnowtheirlifechangedalot.How75hewas!七、綜合填空(共10小題,計(jì)分10分)從下面方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~填入短文中,使短文通順正確(有些詞要用適當(dāng)?shù)男问剑?。restaurantcallduringr

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