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英語(yǔ)人教版9年級(jí)上期末押題密卷01

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

1.一Couldyoupleasetellmehowtogettonearestrestaurant?

一Sure.Turnrightatthefirstcrossing.Youcanfinditeasily.

A./;/B.the;aC.the;/D./;the

2.一Tom,whereisyourfather?一Fmnotsure.He_inhisoffice.()

A.isB.maybeC.maybeD.may

3.一Didyoufindyourlostkey?

-No,butIthinkmusthavepickeditup.

A.nobodyB.somebody

C.anybodyD.everybody

4.Istillrememberthecollegeandtheteachers_IvisitedinLondontwoyearsago.

A.whichB.whoC.whatD.that

5.Clearwatersandgreenmountainsareasasmountainsofgoldandsilver.

A.centralB.specialC.valuableD.sleepy

6.Lookatthatbighouseoverthere!Itissaiditanoldwoman.

A.belongstoB.isbelongedto

C.isbelongingtoD.wasbelongedto

7.——Excuseme,haven,tyoulearnedthenewlaw?Everyoneinacarmustweartheseatbelt.

一Sorry,wewon'tdothatagain.

A.physicsB.trafficC.medicineD.education

8.一Whataniceclassroom!

一It_____everyday.

A.iscleaningB.hascleanedC.mustcleanD.iscleaned

9.一Wheredidyougettheseolddoors?

一Fromtheoldbuildings________werepulleddownbytheworkers.

A.whichB.whereC./D.what

10.一HesaysheKatefor2years.

一Really?Katehasnevertoldusanythingabouthermarriage.

A.hasmarriedtoB.hasgotmarriedwithC.hasbeenmarriedtoD.hadbeen

marriedwith

11.Janeusedtotoschool,butnowsheisusedtoabiketoschool.

A.walk;riding

B.walking;ride

C.walking;riding

D.walk;ride

12.一Howdidyoutheidea?

一Bylookingthroughsomemagazines.

A.getalongwithB.comeupwithC.belongtoD.comeout

13.DoyouknowwhenthefirsttraininChina?

A.areproducedB.isproducedC.producedD.wasproduced

14.Ifoundastrangestoneaccidentwhenweclimbedthemountainyesterday.

A.withB.byC.aboutD.from

15.一Haveyouseenthe3DfilmNeZha?

-Yes.It'sthebestoneIhaveeverseen.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.it

二、根據(jù)首字母填空

16.Heisnotdead.Heisstilla.

17.Butnobodywaslate,eme.

18.Ifyoudon'tdoitnow,you511onlyritlater.

19.Thiscameraisournewp,soifsmoreexpensive.

20.Itisptosay“thankyou“whensomeonehashelpedyou.

21.Younggirlsshouldnotbeallowedtogettheirearsp.

22.Johnisstrongandhecan1thebigbox.

23.Doyouknowwbaseballthisis?IsitJim's?

24.Mysisterstayeduplatelastnight,soshefeltverysinclasstoday.

25.Isthereanythingvtogetfromthisarticletoworkout(解答)thisproblem?

三、多句選詞填空

用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,每詞僅用一次。

policemanpolitepreferaboveproud

26.Theyspoketomeveryseriouslybut.

27.Twospentthreedayssearchingforthecriminal.

28.Wewatchedtheballoonrisinghighlythefield.

29.MyparentsareofeverythinggoodthatIdo.

30.Inthepast,Itospendtheweekendathomeratherthangooutside.

四、完形填空

閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,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)。

Myparentsalwayssay,atIfatfirstyoudon^succeed,try,tryagain."Iwas31inasituation

whereIwassoreadytogiveup.

ItstartedlastweekwhenmyfriendOllieandIwerehelpinghisgrandmothercarrytheboxestoher

car.Therewasa32oldtrunkanditwassoheavy.

"What'sinitanyway?99saidOllie.

“I33don'tknow,”thegrandmaanswered."Mostprobablysomethingswedon't

34Ican'tfindthekey.We'dneedamasterlocksmithtoopenit.”

“Iwantto35!”saidOllie."Maybethere'satreasureinside!”

OllieandIwereso36andgotsometools.Webelievedwecouldopenthatlockintwominutes,

37thosetwominutesturnedintotwohours,withnoluckatall.

"It'sno38.Olliesighed.UIguesswehavetogiveup.''

“Butwe39giveup!”Isaid,“Whatabout'Ifatfirstyoudon'tsucceed,try,tryagain?'"Ollie

shookhishead.""Unlessyouknowa40key,we9renevergettingthisunlocked.”

Justthen,mylittlebrother41.Heclimbedontopofthetrunk,begantojumpupanddown

andasked42toplaywithhim.

Andrightthen,ascrew(螺絲)camelooseandrolledtothefloor.

"That'sit!”saidOllie."Thesearecommonscrews.Wecouldprobablyremovethehinges(較鏈)!”

Quickly,intwominutes,weopenedthetrunk.

Wepaidalltheattentiontothe43.Wetriedallthetoolswehad.Wedidn'tlooktosee

44_____wecouldopenthetrunkanotherway.Doing_____45_thesamewayoverandoverisn'talways

thebestwaytogetresults.So,nexttime,trydifferentways!

31.A.recentlyB.normallyC.hardlyD.still

32.A.bigB.cleanC.silverD.private

33.A.luckilyB.especiallyC.honestlyD.naturally

34.A.buyB.needC.shareD.remember

35.A.finishB.carryC.tryD.succeed

36.A.tiredB.excitedC.surprisedD.embarrassed

37.A.andB.orC.forD.but

38.A.useB.wonderC.problemD.pleasure

39.A.won'tB.shouldn'tC.mustn'tD.needn't

40.A.hardB.goldC.commonD.magical

41.A.gaveupB.wokeupC.turnedupD.stoodup

42.A.usB.youC.herD.them

43.A.treasureB.lockC.screwD.hinge

44.A.whenB.whyC.whereD.how

45.A.eveiythingB.anythingC.somethingD.nothing

五、閱讀單選

Maya,

Thespringbreakiscoming.Wecanstartourtheatretripsoon.TherewillbeRomeoandJulietinthe

NationalTheatre.Ifeveryoneinourgroupgoes,therewillbejustenoughpeoplefora10%discount(折扣)

ontheticketprice.

I'mreallybusythisweek.Socouldyoupleasecallthetheatretofindouthowtoordergroupdiscount

tickets,andseeifyoucansetticketsfor12thMarch?Makesuretheyareorchestra(正廳前科E)seats.Ithink

thiswillbeanenjoyableoutgoingforeveryone.Wecanalltaketheundergroundtothetheatretogetherafter

work.Formoreinformation,pleasechecktheposterofRomeoandJuliet.

Thanks.

Morris

TheNationalTheatreprovides

aliveshowof

RomeoandJuliet

12th—29thMarch

Monday,Thursday,andFridayevenings

SaturdayandSundayafternoons

Ticketprices:

Afternoon:orchestraseats($45),balcony(樓座)seats($35)

Evening:orchestraseats($75),balconyseats($55)

Specialgroupdiscountsthatcanbeused:

Groupsof15to24get10%offtheprice

Groupsof25ormoreget20%offtheprice

Gettingthere:

TheNationalTheatreisinthecitycentre,nearbothundergroundstationsandbusstations.Also,a

parkinglotisnearthetheatre.

46.HowmanypeoplemightbeinMorris'sgroup?

A.2.B.10.C.15一24.D.25ormore.

47.Fromthepassageabove,wecanknowthat.

A.orchestraseatsarecheaperthanbalconyseats

B.Maya'sworkingplaceisfarawayfromMorris's

C.peoplecangototheNationalTheatrebysubwayorbus

D.peoplecanwatchRomeoandJulietonSaturdayevenings

48.MorriswritesthelettertoMayamainlyto.

A.shareherenjoyabletheatretripwithMaya

B.askMayatoordersometicketsfor12thMarch

C.tellMayaaboutherplanduringthespringbreak

D.inviteMayatojoinhertowatchRomeoandJuliet

Aletterwrittentoa12-year-oldgirlinLithuania(立陶宛)arrivedinDecember,almost51yearsafteritwas

sent.Nowinher60s,GenovefaKlonovskasaidafterbeinghandedtheletter,“Ithoughtthatsomeonewas

playingajokeonme.”

Theletterincludedahandmade,coloredroseandtwopaperdolls.ItwassenttoKlonovskabyEwa,a

younggirlinPoland(波蘭).Theyexchangedlettersinwhatisknownasapenfriendprogramwhenpeople

writeletterstoeachotherwithoutactuallymeeting.

Theletter,togetherwith17others,wasdiscoveredlastsummerwhenawallwastakendowninanoldpost

officeinVilnius.JurgisVilutisistheownerofthebuilding."TheworkerssuggestedIthrowtheoldlettersaway,

butIcalledthepostofficeinstead,“Vilutissaid.'Tmsohappytheygotinterested.”

Theletters,fromthelate1960sandearly1970s,wereprobablyhiddenbyapostalworkerafterhe

searchedthemformoneyorvaluables,Vilutissaid.LithuaniawaspartoftheSovietUnion(蘇聯(lián))then.The

senderswerefamilymembersorpenfriendsfromplacessuchasAustralia,Poland,orRussia.Streetnames

andtheirnumberinghavechangedinVilnius.

Postofficeworkersspentmonthslookingforthepeoplewhoweresupposedtoreceivetheletters一the

recipients.Onlyfiverecipientswerefound.Inseveralcases,childrenofdeadrecipientswerehandedalost

letter.DeimanteZebrauskaite,headofthecustomerexperiencedepartmentatLithuaniaPost,said,“Wefelt

itisamoral(道義上的)dutytodothis.”

IntheletterEwatellsKlonovskathatbusesnolongerreachhervillage,soshehastowalkinminus(零下)

23degreeCelsiuscold,andasksforpicturesofactors.

Now,KlonovskahasnomemoryofEwa.SheprobablywrotetoEwaafterfindingheraddressaskingfor

penpalsinanewspaper.Theirrelationshipstoppedwhenshedidn'treceivetheletter."Iwasnotlife-changing.9,

saidKlonovska."Butwhatwillhappenifoneoftheletterswasfromasuitor(求婚者)tohislove,andtheir

wedding(婚禮)neverhappened?^^

49.HowdidGenovefaKlonovskafeelassoonasshegottheletter?

A.Happy.B.Angry.C.Moved.D.Surprised.

50.ThegirlwhowrotethelettertoGenovefaKlonovskawasfrom.

A.PolandB.AustraliaC.LithuaniaD.theSovietUnion

51.Whywasn'tthelettersenttoGenovefaKlonovskaintime?

A.Apostalworkerhidit.

B.Wearenotsureaboutit.

C.Thepostofficewastakendownatthattime.

D.Busescouldn'treachmostoftheplacesthen.

52.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthepassagethat.

A.Klonovska^lifewaschangedbecauseofthelostletter

B.EwawrotetoKlonovskabecauseshewasafamousactor

C.EwaandKlonovskakneweachotherbeforeEwawrotetheletter

D.Klonovskathoughttheselostlettersmightcauseseriousproblems

?ScientistsattheUniversityofFloridahavegrownplantsinsoil(土壤)thathascomefromtheMoon.The

experiment(實(shí)驗(yàn))marksanimportantsteptowardgrowingplantsontheMoon.

②▲.Itdoesn'thavemanynutrients-thingsthathelpplantsgrow.However,ithasplentyofiron

(鐵),andisfulloftinypiecesofglass.Whafsmore,there'snotalotofitonEarth.Infact,mostofit

wascollectedover50yearsagobyNASA.Thelunar(月球的)soilissovaluablethatittookthescientists11

yearstoletNASAallowthemtouseit.

③Thescientistschoseaplantcalledthalecress(鼠耳芥)fortheirexperiment.Theyputthelunarsoilinto

12tinybottles.Theygotthesoilwetwithwatermixedwithnutrients.Thentheyaddedseeds(種子).To

compare,theresearchersalsoplantedthalecressseedsinvolcanicash(火山灰).Aftertwodaysofwatering,

thescientistssawgreengrowthsineverybottle."Everythingsprouted(發(fā)芽).Ican'ttellyouhowsurprisedwe

were!”saidAnna-LisaPaul,thereport'sleadwriter.

④Asthescientistscontinuedtocarefortheplants,theybegantonoticedifferences.Theplantsgrownin

lunarsoilweren'tashealthyasthosegrowninvolcanicash.Theyweresmallerandgrewmoreslowly.Mostof

themoonplantsdidn'tdevelopwellandsomeleavesturnedred.Theresearcherssaythattheplantswere

“stressed“bythelunarsoil.

⑤Now,there5salotofinterestindevelopingwaystohelpastronautskeepaliveontheMoon.Thafs

partlybecauseofNASA'sArtemisprojectwhichtriestosendpeopletotheMoonforalongperiodoftimeina

fewyears.Plantscouldhelpbyprovidingfoodandoxygen(氧氣).

⑥“TheabilitytotakeplantssuccessfullywithustotheMoonishowwe'llgrowourownfood,“said

Dr.RobertFeri."Showingthatplantswillgrowinlunarsoilisactuallyahugestepinthatdirection.”

53.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe▲inParagraph2?

A.Plantscangrowverywellinlunarsoil

B.It'snoteasytocollectsoilfromtheMoon

C.Therearemanywaystogrowplantsinlunarsoil

D.SoilfromtheMoonisverydifferentfromcommonsoil

54.Thescientists9experimentshows.

A.plantscannotgrowinlunarsoilatall

B.plantscangrowinlunarsoibbutnotsohealthily

C.plantscan'tgrowinlunarsoilunlesstheyareprovidedwithoxygen

D.plantsgrowninlunarsoilareashealthyasthosegrowninvolcanicash

55.Paragraph5ismainlyabout.

A.howNASA'sArtemisprojectstarted

B.howlongastronautswillliveontheMoon

C.whyscientiststrytogrowplantsinlunarsoil

D.whenastronautsinNASAwillbesenttotheMoon

56.Dr.RobertFerithinksitwillbetogrowfoodonthemoon.

A.possibleB.worryingC.unnecessaryD.unbelievable

Doyoubelieveinaliens?Duringthe1980s,hundredsofmysteriouscirclesappearedinfieldsallover

England.Manypeoplethoughtthecrop(莊稼)circleswerecreatedbyaliensfromouterspace.Whatwerethese

circles?Andwhohadmadethem?

Theyappearedlikemagicinthemiddleofnight.Hundredsofgeometrical(幾何的)patternsappearedinthe

middleofEnglishwheatfields.Themostcommonideawasthattheyweremadebyspaceships.Beforelong,

bookswerewrittenonthesubject,andmanytouristswenttoseethecircles.Twoscientists,PeteDelgadoand

ColinAndrews,becamecrazyaboutthesubject.Theybelievedthecirclesweretheworkofan“unknown

intelligence^^.Bytheendofthe1980s,thecropcircleshadbecomeafull-blownmystery,andtherewere

regularreportsinnewspapersandontelevision.

Therewereothersuggestionstoo.Somebelievedthecircleshadbeencausedbyanimalssuchasdeer,

whileothersthoughtthecircleswerecausedbyhelicopters(直升機(jī)).Someexpertsthoughtthesymbolswere

fromancientwritings.However,noonecouldreallyofferaconvincingexplanation.

1990wasthegoldenyearforthecropcircles.DelgadoandAndrews5sbookCircularEvidencecameout

andsoldprettywell.Thatyear,thecropcircleswereevenmoreelaborate(復(fù)雜的)thantheonesbefore.The

hitoftheyearcameonJuly12thwhenahugecircleappearedinafieldatAltonBarnes.

Onedaythatsameyear,agroupoffamouscircleexpertssetupplentyofsurveillanceequipment(監(jiān)控設(shè)

備)onahillinWiltshire.Theywerehopingtorecordtheformation(形成)ofacropcircle,Amazingly,the

nextdaysixcirclesappearedinafieldjustbelowthem,withouttheteamrecordinganything.Worsestill,

whentheresearchersenteredthecircles,theyfoundman-madetoolsinthecentreofeachcircle,whichseemed

tomakeitbelievablethatthecircleshadbeenmadebyhumans.

Finally,in199LTodaynewspaperpublishedareportofhowtwomen(DougBowerandDaveChorley)

intheirsixtieshadmadethecircles.Theartistsshowedhowtheyhadcreatedthecirclesatnightwithropeand

flatboards.

However,sincethen,agreatmanymorecropcircleshaveappeared.Thoughbetterandbetter

surveillanceequipment,includinggovernmentandarmysatellite(2EM)cameras,isused,noonehasever

beencaughtactuallymakingacropcircle.So,whoisstillmakingthesecircles?Andwhy?Themystery

remains.

57.Thewriterleadsinthetopic(主題)by.

A.listingnumbersB.tellingstories

C.makingasurveyD.askingquestions

58.PeteDelgadoandColinAndrewsbelievedthecirclesweremadeby.

A.aliensB.animalsC.humansD.helicopters

59.Fromthepassageweknow.

A.thegeometricalpatternswereancientwritings

B.helicopterswereusedtofindoutwhomadethecropcircles

C.theexpertswhousedsurveillanceequipmentrecordednothing

D.Todaynewspaperexplainedtheformationofthecropcirclessuccessfully

60.Whafsthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?

A.DoYouBelieveinAliens?

B.ScientistsandCropCircles

C.CropCircles—NoMoreMystery

D.CropCircles-CanAnyoneExplainWhyTheyAreThere?

六、多任務(wù)混合閱讀

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成以下任務(wù)。

任務(wù)A:補(bǔ)全1—3題的信息,每空一詞。

任務(wù)B:回答4題提問(wèn),必須寫出理由,不超過(guò)20詞。

Operaisanartformthatcelebratesthehumanvoice.Itcreatesexcitementandmovestheheart,especially

whenperformedbyagreatsinger.OperaisanimportantpartoftheWesternclassicalmusictradition.Ituses

music,words,andactionstobringadramaticstorytolife.

Butoperaisfacingseriouschallengesnow.Onebigchallengeistheshortageofmoney.Somepeoplehave

theideathatartistscanbecreativeonlyiftheyarepoor.Butthisiswrong.Ifartists,includingoperasingers,

don'thavethesupporttheyneed,valuabletalentwillbewasted.

Thewayhowmoneyismanagedisalsoaproblem.Singersareusuallypaidoncetheycompletea

show.Theyusuallygetnothingduringthemanyweeksofrehearsal(升F練).

Anotherproblemishowtointerestpeoplewhoareinfluencedbypopularentertainment(娛樂方

式).Peopleusuallycaremoreabouthowpopsingerslookthantheirsounds.Whafsworse,operasingers

simplycannotmakeasoundbigenoughtofillalargetheaterorconcerthallwithoutamicrophone.Theselead

peopletomissoutthebesthumanvoice.

InformationsheetofOPERA

▲anartformofhumanvoice

IntroductionofOpera

▲animportantpartofthewesternclassicalmusictradition

Abringsastorytolifebyusingmusic,andactions

▲howtosolvetheshortageofmoney

________ofOpera▲howto________themoney

▲howtointerestpeople

61.

62.

63.

64.CanOperainterestyou?WhyorWhynot?

七、語(yǔ)法填空

閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中適當(dāng)單詞的正確形式。

Inthepasttenyears,greatprogresshasbeenmadeintechnology.Itseemsthatmanythingshavebeen

65(great)improved.Buttherewasonethingunlikethem.Fmtalkingaboutablindwalkingstick.

Manyblindpeoplehaveusedthewalkingstickforalongtime.However,ithadn'tbeenimproveduntila

mannamedKursatdecidedtomakea66(different).Heinventedasmartstickcalledthe

WeWalk.Thesmartstickprovidesthewarningofthepossibledanger67theblind.Italsohelps

blindpeopleby68(guide)themaroundtheirenvironment.Inthisway,itmakestheirtravelmuch

69(easy).Thestickispricedataround$500.Mostpeoplecanaffordit.70inventionisgoing

tochangelifealotfortheblind.

Kursatunderstandsthedifficultiesoftheblindwell.Thafsbecauseheisblind71(he).Sohe

triedhisbesttoinventsomething72wouldnotonlychangehislife,73alsothelifeof

manyothers."Asablindperson,whenIamatthemetrostation,Idon'tknowwhichismyexit.Idon'tknow

whichbusiscomingorwhichstoresarearoundme.Now,thatkindofinformationcan74(give)

bytheWeWalk,“hesaid."Ibelievelifeoftheblindwillbemoreconvenientandsafer.”

八、短文漢語(yǔ)提示填空

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示,在空白處寫出正確的單詞。每空限填一詞。

Thereweretwoyoungbrothers,TomandJim.Oneday,Tomgotacandy,butwhenhewasaboutto

eatit,Jimtookthecandy,putitinhismouth75(直接地)andranaway.Tomburstintotears

andrushedtohisroom.He76(鎖上)thedoorfrominsideandfellonthebed.Withlotsoftearson

hisface,hekeptthinkingaboutthis77(令人痛苦的)experienceandthelostcandy.

Afterawhile,theirfatherlearntaboutthefactandcametoTom'sroom.Hetriedhardto78(敲)

atthedoorandaskedTomtoopenthedoor.Hesaidthathehadbroughtalotofcandiesforhim.Heeven

promisedthathewould79(懲罰)hisbrother.ButTomrefusedtolistentohisfather.Helayon

thebed,payingno80(注意)towhathisfatherdidorsaid.Hecontinuedto81(哭),

worryingabouthisminorloss(小損失).

Hisworrymadehimlosethe82(機(jī)會(huì))togetamuchgreaterjoy.Wemaywastealotoftime

and83(精力)worryingabouttheminorlossesthathavehappenedinourlives.Butbythisfoolish

action,wemay84(彳艮少,不常)receivegreatergiftsfromlife.Itissofoolishtomissthewhole

forestforonetree.

九、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話6選5

WilliamTullett是《國(guó)家地理》雜志的攝影師,現(xiàn)正接受電臺(tái)采訪,請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A―F)中選出符合

回答的問(wèn)題,完成采訪。(其中一項(xiàng)多余)

W------WilliamTullettR------report

R:IamareporterfromNorthAmerica,Iknowyourphotosshowyourloveandcarefortheworldaround.May

Iaskyousomequestions?

W:Okay,sure.

R:85

W:Igotintophotographybecauseofmyfriends.Mostofmyfriendsspendtheirsparetimetaking

photos.Theyorganizephotoexhibitionsduringtheweekendsandtheseexhibitionsreallypulledmeintoit.

R:86

W:Myfirstjobwasforanewspaper.Oneday,ImetaNationalGeographicphotographer.Helikedmy

photosandadvisedmetosendsometothemagazine.SoIdid.ThenIgotthejobluckily.

R:87

W:Well,youhavetogivethemsomethingtheydon'thave.It'snotenoughjusttobeagreat

photographer.Youalsohaveto,forexample,beascientist,beabletodiveunderseaiceorspendseveral

daysinatree.

R:88

W:Well,ifsnowmoredifficulttoworkformagazines.Technologyhasmadeiteasiertotakegoodpicturesand

theInternetisfulloffreephotos.Whatthemagazines

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