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1、九年级U7课堂测试题翻译单词或短语证件 2. 安全性 3. 吸烟;烟 4. 兼职的 扎;穿透 6. 耳环 7. 闪光灯;闪耀 8. 极小的 9. 哭;叫喊 10. 田野;场地 11. 拥抱 12. 举起;电梯 13. 严重地;非常 14. 顶嘴 15. 讨厌的 16. 青少年 17. 感到遗憾;懊悔 18. 诗;韵文 19. 社区;社团 20. 避免接近 21. 机会;可能性 22. 自己做决定 23. 教育;教导 24. 完成;应付 25. 社会 26. 挡的路 27. 支持 28. 进来;进去 29. 选择n. 30. 扎耳洞 翻译句子- 我认为16岁的孩子不应该被允许开车。 - 你认为青

2、少年应该被鼓励自己做决定吗? - 青少年不应该被允许有兼职工作。 - 如果我们不使用闪光灯的话,你认为我们可以被允许拍照吗? 单项选择题 在每小题的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。()1It is obvious that sixteen-year - olds _to smokeAshouldnt allowBshouldnt be allowedCnot allowingDnot allowed()2The girl often worries about _ a test Afail Bfailed CfailsDfailing()3I hope all of you will

3、 come and actively_me in the talent show Achange BsupportCliftDhug( )4What weather! The wind is blowing stronglyWe are afraid to go outsideAnormal BawfulClovelyDdifferent()5How I regret _ when my father told me not to play computer gamesYoud better say sorry to him Atalked backBtalking backCto talk

4、backDto talking back()6There is something wrong with his TVHe wants to get it _ this afternoon Arepairing Brepaired Cto repairDrepair()7Have you heard about the traffic accident?YesLuckily,nobody was _ hurt Awidely BmostlyChardlyDbadly()8Im worried about the _ of the product I think it may be danger

5、ousAprice BserviceClicenseDsafety()9How great the driver was! He_to avoid an accident this morning Amanaged BrefusedCcontinuedDexpected()10Were very _ about the graduation ceremony next Saturday We cant wait to be there Aboring BboredCexcitedDexciting()11To my surprise, Daniels parents allowed him _

6、 Shanghai Disneyland with me Ato visit BvisitingCvisitDvisits()12We shouldnt worry about MaryYou are right She is _to look after_ Aold enough; herselfBbig enough; herselfCenough old; herDenough big; her()13Would you like to go shopping with me after lunch?Id love to, but I_to go out this afternoon d

7、ont allow Bwill allow Cwont be allowed()14Do your hobbies _ your schoolwork,Paula?Yes,sometimesI think I should learn to plan my time carefully Atake the place ofBget in the way ofChave to do withDplay a part in()15Mum,I think Im _ to get back to schoolNot really,my dearYoud better stay at home for

8、another day or two Aso wellBso goodCwell enoughDgood enough()16The mother did all kinds of things to make her baby _ Ato stop cryingBstop cryingCto stop to cryDstop to cry()17_ your English teacher _ you?Yes,but he still encourages me to try my best ADoes; strict withBDoes; strict inCIs; strict with

9、DIs; strict in()18Youd better get your hair _It is too long Acuts BcutCcuttingDto cut()19Smoking_ in the cinemaPlease stop_ Aallows,to smoke Bis allowed,smokingCisnt allowed,smoking Disnt,to smoke()20Its reported that Chinese _ over 40 minutes a day reading WeChatIts trueBut I think WeChat is taking

10、 too much of our time AspendBcost Ctake Dpay()21Sixteen-year- olds should not be allowed to drive_Its dangerous AI agreeBI dont think soCI dont knowDI disagree()22Thanks for your invitation,but Im so sorry I cant goI need to _ my baby at home Atake awayBtake offCtake care ofDtake out of()23Did you t

11、alk back to your mother when you were a child?YesBut now I realize I was wrongI really regret _that silly thing to my mum Ado Bto do CdoingDdid()24Sixteen-year- olds shouldnt be allowed to get their ears Ato pierce Bpierced CpiercingDpierce四完形填空As a child, I was truly afraid of the dark and of getti

12、ng lost; these fears were very real and_1_ me some uncomfortable moments.Maybe it was strange that things in my room often frightened me at night. There was never total darkness, but a streetlight or passing car lights_2_clothes hung over a chair take on the_3_ of a wild animal. Out of the corner of

13、 my eye, I saw the curtains seem to move when there was no _4_. A tiny sound in the floor would seem a hundred times _5_than in the daylight. My imagination would _6_ wild, and my heart would beat fast. I would lie very still so that the enemy would not discover me.Another of my childhood fears was

14、that I would get lost,_7_ on the way home from school. Every morning I got on the school bus right near my home. That was no _8_. But after school, when all the buses were _9_up along the street, I was afraid that Id get on the wrong one and be taken to some_10_ neighborhood. On school or family tri

15、ps to a park or a museum, I wouldnt let the leaders out of my _11_.Perhaps one of the worst fears of all I had as a child was that of not being liked or_12_ by others. Being popular was so important to me_13_, and the fear of not being liked was a powerful one.One of the processes of growing up is b

16、eing able to recognize and_14_ our fears. Understanding the things that frightened us as children helps us _15_greater success later in life.1. A. acceptedB. causedC. refusedD. did2. A. gotB. forcedC. causedD. made3. A. shapeB. heightC. bodyD. spirit4. A. breathB. airC. windD. sound5. A. quieterB. l

17、ouderC. easierD. softer6. A. runB. winC. regardD. change7. A. directlyB. simplyC. probably D. especially8. A. solutionB. problemC. answerD. question9. A. calledB. linedC. backedD. packed10. A. oldB. crowdedC. unfamiliarD. poor11. A. taskB. mindC. orderD. sight12. A. acceptedB. guidedC. wondered D. p

18、rotected13. A. onceB. thereC. thenD. anyway14. A. avoidB. leaveC. overcomeD. need15. A. makeB. achieveC. discoverD. record五阅读理解 It started with a trip to the waste transport station. In 2011, Miranda Wang visited a waste transport station in her hometown of Vancouver. She and her friend Jeanny Yao,

19、now a senior at the University of Toronto, were shocked to see the huge amount of plastic in the station.So they decided to do something. As seniors in high school, they read through the hundreds of pages of scientific papers and had an idea: find bacteria (细菌) that can degrade (降解) plastic. The Uni

20、versity of British Columbia invited Wang and Yao to use their lab space to start working on their project.Now four years in, Wang and Yao finally made it. They are turning their high school science project into a multi-million dollar, award-winning business. They set up BioCellection last May, a com

21、pany that takes plastic pollution out of the ocean and then uses bacteria to break down these plastics into a product used in the textile (纺织) industry.“Basically, we recycle ocean plastic pollution into usable materials,” Wang said.BioCellection recently won the Grand Prize in Pennvention. It was a

22、lso the top undergraduate team and the winner of the Social Impact Prize in the Wharton Undergraduate Business Plan Competition.Though Wang and Yao have been developing their idea throughout college, this year they take their project to the next level, getting two patents ( 专 利 ) and nearly $300,000

23、 in funding. BioCellection makes money by both clearing plastic from the ocean and selling the product produced from the waste plastic. Under their business plan, BioCellection aims to become a $100 million company, taking 243,000 tons of plastic out of the ocean every year. “The most sustainable (可

24、持续的) technology comes from sustainable business,” they said.However, the pairs main focus is on the influence of this technology. “We hope that the younger generation would never see plastic pollution.” They said.1. When did Wang and Yao begin their project?A. When they studied in the university.B.

25、When they were in high school.C. After they finished high school.D. Before they found a job.2. According to the passage, whats the main problem that Wang and Yao have been solving?A. The waste transport station can no longer accept plastic.B. They need a lot of money to run the plastic company.C. Th

26、ere is much waste plastic pollution in the ocean.D. Plastic industry is facing difficulties to develop further.3. According to the passage, how did Wang and Yao deal with their project?A. They sold their project to a technology company to make more money.B. They kept working on it while studying in the University of British Columbia.C. They did nothing special but worked on it with the help of the government.D. They turned the project into an award-winning business called BioCellection.4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about BioC

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