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九年级英语上学期期末考试试题(无听力)四、单项填空(共10分,每小题1分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Timisafriendlyboyandwealllike.themB.himC.hisD.herPeopleliketovisitBeijingautumn.A.atB.onC.inD.ofHurryup,youwillmisstheNewYearParty.A.andB.butC.soD.or—volleyballisthis?—ItmustbelongtoGrace.Shelovesvolleyball.A.WhoseB.WhichC.WhatD.WhoSamrunsmuchthanhisbrother.A.fastB.fasterC.fastestD.thefastest—DoyouwanttowatchKungFuPandawithme?—Yes,Ilikemoviesarefunny.A.WhatB.whoC.thatD.where—IsthatwomanMrs.Yang?—No,shebeMrs.Yang.Mrs.YanghasgonetoShanghai.A.can'tB.needn'tC.mustn'tD.won't一Whatwereyoudoingatnineo'clockyesterdayevening?—Ihomeworkathome.A.didB.doC.amdoingD.wasdoingPotatochipsbymistakein1853.A.inventB.inventedC.wereinventedD.areinvented—Canyoutellmeattheconcertlastnight?Itwassosad.—ErquanYingyue.A.whatMr.LeeplayedB.whatdidMr.LeeplayC.whatMr.LeewillplayD.whatwillMr.Leeplay五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Helenwassurethatshewouldwinthephotographycompetition.Eversinceshefoundthenoticecallingfor_3LofsunsetinthenewspaperHelenhadplannedtocapture(拍摄)theviewfromthetopofCentralLibrary.Aftertakingthepictures,Helenwas32thatshewouldwinthefirstprize.Twoweekslater,whenthewinnerswereannounced,Helencouldnotbelieveit;shedidnotevenplace."What'sthematterwiththesepeople?”shecomplainedangrily.However,whenshesawtheirphotos,Helenrealizedthatshehadovervaluedhertalent.Therewasonlyonethingtodo:33herskills.Atschoolthenextmorning,HelenaskedMr.Jamesaboutjoiningtheschoolphotographyclub.Asthepresidentoftheclub,Mr.James34camerasandcouldhelpherimproveherskills."Ofcourseyoucanjoin!"Mr.Jamsanswered."Theonlyrequirementisthatyouoffer35forourphotoshootsandhelpdevelopcreativity.”Forthenextseveraldays,Helenthoughtaboutideas.Shereadthenewspaperandsawanoticeforanothercompetition:BestPhotoofCityWildlife.Thefirstprizewasagroupcampingtriptoastatepark.Helen36thatwouldbetheperfectcompetitionfortheclubtoenter,andthememberscouldsharetheprizetogether.Helenknew37whereshewantedtheclubtogoandcalledherauntwhoworkedinarestaurant.Ithadasmalldeck(甲板)thatjuttedovertheriverwithagreatviewofsunsetonJansonBridge.Helenknewaboutsomething38underthatbridgethatheldthekeytowinthecompetition.ThenextSaturdayevening,thephotographyclubstoodonthebackdeck,cameraspositionedtowardsthebridge.Helenknewwhatto39.UnderJansonBridgehousedoneofthelargestbatgroupsinNorthAmericas.Asthesunbegantoset,afascinatingsghtappearedinthesky."Theretheyare!"shoutedHelen.Thestudentstookpicturesandstaredinamazement.Batsflewoverthewaterandformedacloud.Twomonthslater,oneoftheclub'sphotoswonthecompetitionandthephotographyclubwasreportedinthenewspaper."Thecity'sanimalloverscan'twaittoseewhattheStevensonMiddleSchoolPhotographyClubwill40next,”thereporterwroteinthearticle.31.A.lettersB.photosC.storiesD.news32.A.confidentB.activeC.afraidD.nervous33.A.loseB.learnC.perfectD.test34.A.soldB.inventedC.repairedD.understood35.A.dreamsB.prizeC.ideasD.honor36.A.decidedB.wonderedC.acceptedD.showed37.A.carefullyB.immediatelyC.graduallyD.widely38.A.strangeB.naturalC.specialD.private
39.A.trustB.replyC.inviteD.expect39.A.trustB.replyC.inviteD.expectA.missB.catchC.protectD.face阅读理解(共50分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分)AHarrisonSchoolSpringFundraisers(资金筹集)Fromthezoototheartmuseum,Harrisonstudentslookforwardtospringfieldtrips.Pleasetakepartintheseschoolfundraiserstohelpmaketheseexcitingexperiencespossible.ShareaHarrisonRecipeWhatisyourfavoritefood?ShareyourrecipeintheHarrisoncommunity.♦Askrelativesandfriendsforarecipefortheschoolcookbook♦BringtherecipetoMrs.Voltzinthefront.OfficeeitherbeforeorafterschoolbyFebruaryl5.♦Wewillannouncethebeginningofthesalewhenthecookbooksarrive.Buyacookbookfor$4.50toseeyourfriend'srecipes.Yourfamilywillsurelyenjoythesedeliciousdishes.TryYourLuckinaRaffle(抽奖)Teddybears,posters,gamesandpencilsarejustsomeoftheprizesfortheluckywinners.♦Buyaraffleticketatthefrontofficefor$1.00♦ThewinnerswillbeannouncedattheendofthedayonMarch21.Goodluck!CelebrateattheschoolFairSaturday,May210:00a.m.〜3:30p.mJoinfamilyandfriendsonthefieldbehindtheplaygroundforafun-filledday.Racedownthehugeslide,Jumportestyourskillsatoneofthemanyexcitinggames.Dontforgettostopbyoneofthefoodstandsfordelicioussnacksanddrinks.Ticketsforfoodandrideswillsellfor50centseach.Witheveryone'shelp,wecanmaketheHarrisonfundraisersandfieldtripssuccessful!Witheveryone'shelp,wecanmaketheHarrisonfundraisersandfieldtripssuccessful!Howmuchisthecookbook?$1.00.B.50cents.C.30cents.D.$4.50.Wherecanthestudentsbuyraffletickets?Atthefrontoffice.B.InthemainbuildingA.herfriendswouldgetpointsA.herfriendswouldgetpointsB.shewouldnotbepunishedA.herfriendswouldgetpointsA.herfriendswouldgetpointsB.shewouldnotbepunishedC.AttheSchoolFair?D.BehindtheplaygroundWhenistheSchoolFair?OnApril10.B.OnMay2.C.OnFebruary15.D.OnMarch21.B“Thisisthethirdtimethatyouhavebeenlate,Julia.Why?"Mr.MalonestoppedJuliaasshewalkedbyhisdesk.Juliaexplained,"I'msorry.Iwascleaningthetablesinthescienceroom.Someonespilled(洒)thechemical,socleaningtookmelongerthanusual.”Mr.Malonereplied."I'vetalkedtoyouaboutyourlateness.Iamafraidyouwon'tbeabletogowithusinthefieldtrip.”"But…”Juliacried.Mr.Malonestoppedher."Unlessyourparentcosintodiscussthiswithheadmasterandme,youwon'tbeattending.”Afterdinner,Juliafoundthecouragetotalktoherdad.ShetoldaboutthemessysciencetablesandhowherscienceteacherwoulddeductC减去)pointsfromtheirdailygradesiftheydidnotcleanup.Herfriends'nextclasswasontheoppositesideofthebuilding.Sinceherclasswasnearby,Juliavolunteeredtohelpcleanupsothatherfriendswouldnotbelate.Thensheexplainedhowthiswouldpreventherfromattendingtheschooltrip.Herdadwatchedherforseveralseconds.Finally,hesimplysaid,"I'llbethererightafterschool.”Thenextdayafterschool,Juliawalkedtotheoffice.HerfatherandMr.Malonewerealreadythere.Mrs.Thompson,theheadmaster,spoke,"Julia,whywereyoucleaningthesciencetablesalone?"Juliaansweredslowly,“Iguessnoonewantstocleanup,andIdon'twantmyfriendstogetintotrouble.""Butyougotyourselfintrouble."Mrs.Thompsonsaid.Julianodded.Julia'sdadcontinued,"You'restillresponsibleforbreakingtherules;evenifitwasforagoodreason.Doyouhaveanyideasforapunishment?"Juliashookherheadhopelessly."Normally,yourlatenesswouldpreventyoufromattendingsomeschdoactivities.However,Ihaveconsideredthereasonandwillallowyoutogoonthetrip."Mrs.Thompsonsaid.Juliajumpedoutofherseat,repeating,"Thankyou,thankyou,thankyou!""Don'tbetooexcited.You'llhaveaone-daydetention(课后留校)foreachlateness."Mrs.Thompsonwarned,"Ihopeyouwon'tbelateTOC\o"1-5"\h\z•99again."No,madam,Iwon't."Juliareplied,smilingfromeartoear.Mr.MalonestoppedJuliabecause.shewaslateforclassagainB.shedidn'tfinishherexperimentC.shewasabsentformscienceclassD.shedidn'tcleanuptheclassroomJuliahelpedcleanupthesciencetablessothat.C.shewouldbepraisedbyteachersD.herfriendswouldnotbelateWhathappenedtoJuliaintheend?shewaspopularinherclass.B.shewasabletoattendthefieldtrip.C.shewasnotallowedtogotoschool.D.shewasnotunderstoodbyteachers.Fromthisstory,wecanlearnthat.parentsarealwaysonoursidehelpingfriendsoftengetsusintroubleweshouldberesponsibleforbreakingtheruleswecanbelateforclassifitisforagoodreasonCareDoyouknowthatsomepeopledon'tdotheirreadingassignments(任务)?It'sshocking,butit'strue.Somestudentsdon'tevenreadshorttextsthattheyassignedinclass.Therearemanyreasonsforthis.Theymaybeunwillingtofocus.Theymaybeunconfidentreaders.Whateverthereasonis,ithastostoptoday.Here'swhy.areReadingstimulates(刺激)yourmind.Itislikeaworkoutforyourbrain.Whenpeoplegetold,theirmusclesbegintoweakenandtheirstrengthleavesthem.Exercisecanpreventthisloss.Thesamethinghappenstopeople'sbrainswhentheygetolder.Brainpowerandspeeddeclinewithage.Readingstrengthensyourbrainandpreventsthesedeclines.Youcanbenefitfromreadinginthenear-term,too.Readingprovidesknowledge.Knowledgeispower.Therefore,readingcanmakeyouamorepowerfulperson.Youcanlearntodonewthingsbyreading.Doyouwanttomakevideogames?Doyouwanttodesignclothing?Readingcanteachyouallthisandmore.Butyouhavetogetgoodatreading,andtheonlywayistopractice.Readingexpandsyourvocabulary.Readeverythingthatyoucanatschool,nomatterwhetheryoufinditinterestingornot.Evena"boring”textcanteachyounewords.Havingalargervocabularywillhelpyoubetterexpressyourself.Youwillbeabletospeak,writeandthinkmoreintelligently.What'sboringaboutthat?Readingcanchangethewaythatyouunderstandtheword.Donotjustdiscount忽视)atextbecauseitisunfamiliartoyou.Eachtimeyouread,youareintroducedtonewideasandgivenbroaderviewsonthings.Youcanlearnhowpeopleliveinfarawayplaces.Youcanlearnaboutculturesdifferentfromyourown.Readingisgoodforyourstateofmind.Ithasacalmingeffect.Itcanloweryourstresslevelsandhelpyourelax.Youcanescapefromyourtroublesforamomentwhenyouread,andit'sapositiveescape.
Thebenefitsofreadingfaroutweighthoseofactinglikeafool.Sodoyourselfafavor:thenexttimeyougetareadingassignment,takeasmuchasyoucanformit.Squeeze(挤压)itforeverydropofknowledgethatitcontains.Thenmoveontothenextone.Somepeopledon'treadbecausetheyhavemanyotheractivitiestheyareconfidentaboutthemselvestheyareboredorunwillingtofocustheycouldhardlyunderstandthetextsThewriterprobablyagreesthat.readinghelpsyoutoremaincalmreadingenablesyoutogetagoodjobreadingkeepsyoustrongandsafereadingchangesyourwordaroundTheword"decline”inParagraph2means“A.keepslowB.staynormalC.becomesmarterD.growworseThispassageismainlyaboutA.thepowerofknowledgeB.theadvantagesofreadingC.methodsusedinreadingD.makinggooduseofknowledgeD[:Z&xx&k]Asthewordbecomesincreasinglypopulated,ItisalsoBecomingalarminglypolluted.Fortunately,therearemanywaysthatyoucanhelpdealwiththenegativeeffectsthatweimpose(施加)ontheenvironment.Oneoftheseisdrivinganelectriccar.Electriecarsproduceabout80percentlesspollutionthancarswithgas-poweredmotors.Infact,theonlyreasonthatelectriecarsproduceanypollutionatallisthattheirelectrieenergyisproducedbypowerplants-electriccarsthemselvesproducenowaste.Whenenergycomesfromlargesourcessuchaspowerplants,it'seasiertocontrol,sothere'slesswastethaniftheenergyisproducedbymanysmallersources,suchasthegasenginesinindividualcars.Furthermore,electriecarsaresimplymoreefficientthangas-poweredcarsforseveralreasons.First,electriccarshaveregenerativebraking,whichmeansthatwhenyouusethebrakesinanelectriccar,thebatteryhasachancetorecharge再充电).0nthecontrary,whenyoubrakeinagas-poweredcar,youactuallyuseenergy.Also,duringtheproductionofelectriecars,moretimeandenergyisspentmakingthedesignlighterandmoreaerodynamicsothattherewillbelessdrag阻力)fromthewind.Thisallowsthentotravelfartherusinglessenergythanagas-poweredcarwouldusetogothesamedistance.Inadditiontotheenvironmentaibenefitsofdrivingelectriecars,therearealsofinancialandtime-savingbenefitsforthedrivers.Forone,theycostlesstomaintain维修).Thecostofcharginganelectriccarisabout20percentofthecostofgas,andelectriecarsrequirefarlessmaintenancethangas-poweredcars.Thisisdue,inpart,tothefactthatelectriecarshavenocoolingsystem,fanbelts,radiators,hoses,oroil-justabattery.Therearefewermovingpartsoverall,sotherearefewerpossibleproblems.Also,afterthebodyofanelectriecargivesout,theenginecanbereusedinanotherbody.Electriccarscanalsosavepeopletime.Whilegas-poweredcarsrequirevisitstoamechaniceveryfewmonths,theonlyroutinemaintenancerequiredbyelectriecarsisreplacingthebatteryeveryfouryears.Overall,therearenumerousbenefitsofdrivinganelectriccar.Ttmaytakealittlegettingusedto,butinthelongrun,theuseofelectriccarscanhelppreservetheenvironmentandgivepeoplemoretimeandmoneytobeputtobetteruse.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?Lessthan80percentpollutionisproducedbycars.Gas-poweredcarsgetenergyfrompowerstations.Electriecarsthemselvesdon'tproduceanywaste.It'sdifficulttoeontrolenergyfrompowerplants.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?Thebatterycanbereusedafterthebodyofanelectriccargivesout.Replacingtheengineeveryfouryearsisrequiredforanelectriecar.Itmaytakenotimetoseethepopularityofdrivingelectriccars.Electriccarscostlesstomaintainbecauseoffewermovingparts.Whatisthewriter'spurposeofwritingthispassage?Tocomparetwokindsofcars.Toshowanewwayofdriving.Tosuggestdrivingelectriecars.Tointroduceausefulinvention?Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?TheBestWaytoProtecttheEnvironmentElectrieCarsareWorthyofaSecondLookTheGreatestInventionintheNewCenturyDrivingElectrieCarsSavesTimesandMoney
七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项只能用一次。(共10分,每小题2分)AfewyearsafterIleftmysecondaryschoolinManchester,Iwasinvitedtohelpoutwiththeschool'sChristmasFair.IvolunteeredtoactasFatherChristmas.56_.Certainly,Iattractedlotsofcustomers.Mymainjobwastosendgiftstothechildren.57.IbringasenseofmagictothemandIwasalsoenjoyingmyself.ButIwaspuzzled(迷惑)byayoungboywhopaidforasecondvisit,andthensurprisinglyforathird.Thegiftswerereallyverysmall.Therewereonlysomecandies,stickersandcards.58_.Heansweredsimply,"Ijustlovetalkingtoyou.”ItwasthenthatIrealizedthatmanyparentsdonotencouragetheirchildrentotalk.59.Everyonewantstoknowthey'vebeenheardandunderstood.Soitisimportanttolistentochildrendngivethemthefullattention.Itisalsoawaytoshowchildrentheproperwayoflistening,tobepoliteandtogainabetterunderstanding.60.So.athome,atwork,socially,alwaysencouragefamily,friends,colleaguestotalkaboutthemselvesandtheirfeelingsandreallylisten.Theyweresoexcitedaboutgettinggifts.AndtheyseldomreallylistentothechildrenSoIaskedhimwhyhecametoseemesooftenInthebrightredsuit,IlookedrathergreatThiswasalessonthatIhavetakenwithmeinmylife八、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)Thinkaboutthedistance(距离)youtraveledinthelastsixmonthsofyourlife.Abouthowmanymiles(kilometers)didyougo?Lucidwentquiteadistance.OnMarch22,1996shestartedajourney.Shetraveled188days,4hoursand14secondsintotal.Thisisalittleoversixmonths.SowhatdistancedidLucidtravel?Shewent75.2millionm订es(1,203,200,000kilometers)!HowcouldLucidgosofar?Howcouldshejourneysofast?LucidwasanAmericanastronautandshewasinspace.Shelivedonaspacestation.ThespacestationwastheRussianspacestationMir.ShelivedandworkedwithtwoRussianastronauts.OnMir,itwashardforLucidtoknowwhatdayitwas.Why?Mirdidnotstayinoneplace.ItorbitedtheEarth.ItwentaroundtheEarth.Mir'sorbitmeantthatdarknessdidnotmeanthedaywasover.Darknessfellmanytimesduringa24-hourperiod.Darknessfellaboutevery45minutes.Luciddidsomethingtohelpherrememberwhatdayitwas.Sheworepinksocksoneveryseventhday.ThepinksocksremindedLucidaboutsomethingelse,too.ThepinksockshelpedLucidrememberthatJell-Owouldbeservedfordinner.OnMir,Jell-0wasaspecialtreat.ItwasonlyservedonSunday.LucidworkedhardtodeservethehonorofworkingonMir.Shewenttoschoolforalongtime.Shewasoneofthefirstsixwomentobeacceptedintotheastronaut-trainingprogram.SheflewonseveralAmericanmissions.WhenacceptedforMir,shehadtolearnRussianinlessthan18months.OnMir,Lucidconductedmanyexperiments.Oneexperimentsheconductedwaswithwheat.Lucidgrewwheat.Growingplantsinspacewasimportant,becausegreenplantscouldprovideoxygenandfoodforspacetravelers.WhendidLucidstartthejourney?DidLucidliveonaspacestation?HowdidLucidrememberwhatdayitwas?Whywasgrowingplantsinspaceimportant?Whatisthestorymainlyabout?书面表达(共15分)九、文段表达(15分)根据中文和英文提示,写一封意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于50词的回信。信的开头和结尾已给出,其词数不计入总词数。所给英文提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。假如你叫李华,你的美国笔友Jim要来北京参加交换生活动。他写邮件向你了解中国的礼仪,你们通常在家和学校怎么做,以及与人融洽相处最重要的是什么。请你根据他的问题回复邮件。提示词语:shakehands,eatfirst,quite,respect,friendlyWhatareyousupposedtodowhenyoumeetsomeoneforthefirsttime?Whatshouldyoudowhenolderpeopleareatthedinnertable?Whatdoyouusuallydotobepoliteathomeandatschool?WhatisthemostimportanttogetalongwithinChina?ToJimFromLiHuaSubjectGoodmannersHi!Tom,I'mgladtohearfromyou.WelcometoBeijing.IhopeyouwillenjoyyourselfinBeijing.Yours.LiHua英语试题答案【答案】B【解析】试题分析:句意:蒂姆是一个友好的男孩,我们都喜欢他othem他们;him他;his她的;her她,她的。根据前文中Tim可知该选Bo考点:考查人称代词。【答案】C【解析】试题分析:句意:人们喜欢在秋天参观北京。in表示在某年、某季、某月、某世纪,也可表示在上午、下午或晚上。on表示在具体的某一天或某一天的上午、下午、晚上。at表示在某一具体时刻即几点几分。of的。所以选C。考点:考查介词。【答案】D【解析】试题分析:句意:快点,否则你将错过新年聚会。and和;but但是;so所以;or或者,否则。所以选D。考点:考查连词。【答案】A【解析】试题分析:句意:一这是谁的排球?一它必须属于格里斯。她喜欢排球。Whose谁的;Which哪一个;What什么;Who谁。所以选A。考点:考查疑问词辨析。【答案】B【解析】试题分析:句意:萨姆姆比他弟弟跑得快得多ofast快;faster更快;fastest最快;thefastest最快。根据than可知该用比较级形式,所以选B。考点:考查副词的等级。【答案】C【解析】试题分析:句意:-你想和我一起看《功夫熊猫》吗?-是的,我喜欢有趣的电影。what什么;who谁;that那;where哪里。先行词movies在定语从句中作主语,可以用关系代词that代替。所以选C。考点:考查关系代词。【答案】A【解析】试题分析:句意:-那个女人是杨夫人吗?-不,她不可能是杨夫人。杨夫人已经去上海了°can't不能,不会;不可能;needn't不必;mustn't禁止,不允许;won't将不会。所以选A。考点:考査情态动词。【答案】D【解析】试题分析:句意:-昨天晚上9点钟你在干什么?-我在家里做作业。表示过去某一时间正在进行的动作要用过去进行时,而过去进行时是由“was/were+现在分词”构成的,所以选D。考点:考查过去进行时。【答案】C【解析】学科网试题分析:句意;募片是在在1853年意外发明的°Potato曲产是讪切t这一动作的承受者,该用披动语态。而被动语态杲由论-及物动词的过去分词‘和成的。根据mlS53可知该用一般过去时‘所以选S考点:考查被动语态。【答案】A【解析】试题分析:句意:-你可以告诉我在昨晚的音乐会上李先生表演了什么吗?它是如此的悲伤。-二泉映月。在宾语从句中只能用陈述句语序,不能用疑问句语序。根据lastnight可知该用一般过去时。所以选A。考点:考查宾语从句。五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)【答案】31.B32.A33.C34.D35.C36.A37.B38.C39.D40.B六、阅读理解(共50分)【答案】41.D42.A43.B【答案】44.A45.D46.B47.C【答案】48.C[:XXK]49.A50.D51.B【答案】52.C53.D54.C55.B【答案】[56.D57.A58.C59.B60.E【答案】OnMarch22,1996.Yes./Yes,shedid.Sheworepinksocksoneveryseventhday.Becausegreenplantscouldprovideoxygenandfoodforspacetravelers.Lucid'sspacetravelandherexperienceonthespacestation./Lucid'stravelexperienceinspace.【答案】Hi!Jim,I'mgladtohearfromyou.WelcometoBeijing.InChina,wearesupposedtoshakehandswhenwemeetsomeoneforthefirsttime.Andwearenotsupposedtoeatfirstwhenolderpeopleareatthetable.Forstudents,itisnecessarytobepolitetoothers.Athome,weneverstarttalkinguntilourparentsfinishtheirwords.Atschool,greetingteachersandschoolmatesisconsideredpolitebehavior.Wealwaysstandupwhenwetalktoourteachers.Besides,whenweareinpublicplaceslikemuseumsorlibraries,it'simportanttokeepquiet.Inaword,showingenoughrespectforothersisthesecrettogettingalongwithpeoplebothinChinaandinothercountries.Ihopeyou'llenjoyyourselfinBeijing.Yours,LiHua四、0.五、九年级英语上学期期末考试试题(无听力)知识运用(共25分)单项填空(共10分,每小题1分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。一Lookatgirlinred.Doyouknowher?—I'mafraidnot.A.aB.anC.theD./Jackreadanumber・newbookslastmonth.A.inB.ofC.toD.atThestudentsmadeupmindtotellthetruthtoMissWang.A.theyB.themC.theirD.theirsMaryaskedmewiththewashing.A.helpB.helpsC.tohelpD.helpedWewillmeettheEnglishfriendswehavetime.A.ifB.soC.butD.andMr.Whiteissuchapersonalwaysthinksaboutothers.A.whoB.howC.whenD.whereThismatisthanthatone.A.thickB.thickerC.thickestD.thethickestBettyinBeijingsincelastyear.A.isB.wasC.willbeD.hasbeenThepopsingerStaroftheYearin2015.A.isnamedB.wasnamedC.hasbeennamedD.willbenamed—Canyoutellme?—Yes,it'soverthere.whereisthethemeparkB.wherethethemeparkisC.wherewasthethemeparkD.wherethethemeparkwas完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Afterthirtyyearsintheclassroom,Ihavecometorealizethatteacher'sbehaviorcan31aworldofdifferenceforachild.Thisisonesuch32.WhileIwasattending(参加)apartybeingheldatahighschooloneevening,Ilookedaroundandnoticed
ayounggirlwholooked33.Ithoughtshehadbeenastudentofmine.I34torememberhername,butIcouldn't.Ifeltsofrustrated(沮丧的),asIhavealwaysbeenabletorememberformer(以前的)students.Hereyes35mineandshethrewherarmsaroundmeandsaid,“Mrs.Smith,it'sme,Sarah,andI'mstillwriting!”Thememoriescameback.Yousee,Sarahwas36astudentinmyclassroom.Sarah'smotherandfatherhadlefther.ShewassenttolivewithhergrandparentstheyearImether.Sarahwas37,oftenintroubleandoftenintheoffice.ItwasduringoneofthoseofficevisitsthatIfirstmether.Shewaswriting.Iintroducedmyselftoherandaskedherwhatshewaswriting.Sarahsharedherstorywithme.Iknewitwashealing(康复)forhertoputherthoughtson38.Everymorningbeforeschoolshewouldcomeintomyclassroomandwewouldworkonherwritingskills.Ourconversationthateveningwasfilledwith39.Sheexpectedtogotocollege.Drivinghome,Icouldnothelpbutrealizetheimpact(影响)forbothgoodandbadthatteachershaveupontheirstudents.Takingthetimetoconnectwithachildhasthepowertochangethatchild'slife.That'swhyI40.31.A.letB.makeC.buildD.invent32.A.childB.lessonC.historyD.story33.A.beautifulB.familiarC.strangeD.different34.A.triedB.wantedC.wishedD.expected35.A.metB.lookedC.touchedD.communicated36.A.everB.justC.neverD.still37.A.sadB.happyC.angryD.comfortable38.A.paperB.bookC.newspaperD.dictionary39.A.funB.hopeC.fearD.darkness40.A.workB.liveC.learnD.teach阅读理解(共50分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分)AMyfavoritebookisAFriendlikeHenry.It'sabouthowafamilipghelpsaboydealwithhisautism(孤独症).WhenIfeltsad,mybestfriendgavemethebook.Itcheeredmeup.
TonyReadingintheholidayisaninterestingthing.TwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeaismyfavoritebook.It'saboutacaptain'stravelunderthesea.Thestoryisveryinterestingandthepicturesarefantastic.Thisbookcanmakeyourelaxed.BobIlikereadingtheFourGreatClassicalNovelsofChinaalthoughI'maforeignerfromSydney.Ican'twaittotellthestoryTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdc(王国).IttaughtmealotaboutthethreekingdomsofWei,ShuandWu.Ifyouareinterested「ihistory,don'tmissit.MaryInmyopinion,TheLittlePrince王子)isthebestone.Inthisbook,ayoungprincefallstoEarthfromasmallplanetandexperiencesalot.It'snotjustafictionstory,buttellsusaboutthecorrectvalues.WhenLiLeifelt,herfriendgaveherthebookAFriendlikeHenry.happyB.sadC.boredD.excitedTony'sfavoritebookis.HarryPotterTheLittlePrinceTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeaWecanlearnalotaboutfromTheRomanceoftheThreeKingB.historyC.scienceD.mathsbestbecauseMarythinksTheLittlePrinceisthebestbecauseithasfantasticpicturesitcandealwithherautismithasfantasticpicturesitcandealwithherautismD.itisinterestingaittellsaboutthecorrectvaluesD.itisinterestingaInmodernsociety,livingwithoutmoneysoundsalmostimpossible.However,that'sexactlywhatanAustraliancouplefromabigcityhasbeendoingfornearlywholeyear.RachelNewby,25,andLiamCulbertson,27,havecomeupwithcreativewaysofmakingitthroughtheyearwithoutspendinganymoney.Theybuiltthemselvesanewhouse.Thehousewasmadeofusedwoodandrecycledmaterials.Theygrewtheirownfood,andattimestheydidrfthesitate(犹豫)tolookforfoodinthedustbins(垃圾箱).Butthisyearhasbeenquitedifficult.Thesoil(土壤)intheirgardenwastoopoortogrowvegetables.Theclimatetherewasterribleaswell.Theykeptmovingtheirhometilltheyfinallylivedina2.5-square(平方)-meterhouse.Theycollectedcoldrainwatertotakeashower.What'sworse,theyhadtoshareatoiletwiththerestofthecommunity.Eventhoughtheyhadnojobs,theydidrfthavealotoffreetimetowaste.Theyspentmostofthedayworkingforlocalfarmersplantingvegetablesandpickingfruitsothattheycouldearntheirnextmeal.Theyhadfiveducksthatcouldprovidethemwithfresheggs.Butwhentherewgfsntenoughfoodforthem,theyhadtogotolookforfoodinthedustbins.Noteveryoneisbraveenoughtodothis.Buttheyreallymadeitworkandtheyfelthappy.HowlongdoestheAustraliancouplelivewithoutmoney?Fornearlyaday.B.Fornearlyaweek.C.Fornearlyamonth.D.Fornearlyawholeyear.HowdidtheAustraliancouplefeedthemselves?Theysoldvegetablesandfruitformoney.Theymainlydependedonthefoodinthedustbins.Theytriedtheirbesttogeteverythingnecessarythemselves.Theyexpectedotherpeopletogivefoodtothem.HowmightthewriterfeelabouttheAustraliancouple?A.Theyareabitstrange.B.Theyareverybrave.C.Theyareyoungandsmart.D.Theyareveryfunny.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?TheAustraliancouplehatedthecitylifesotheylivedinthecountry.TheAustraliancouplewouldcontinuetolivetherefortherestoftheirlife.Nothingisimpossibleaslongasyouuseyourheadandworkhardenough.Moreandmoreoldpeoplearelookingforwardtolivinginthecountryside.CSmokinginindoorpublicplacesincludingpublicworkingplaces,publictransportvehicle车辆)andsomeotherspecialoutdoorworkingplaceshasbeenbanned禁止)inChinasinceJanuary2011.Let'slookatthefollowingadvantagesofbanningsmoking.First,banningsmokingwillnotonlyhelpinsavingsmokersfromhealthproblemsanddiseases,butwillalsobegoodforpassive(被动)smokers.Whenthesmokerissmokinginarestaurant,thepeoplearoundhimaresuretobreathe(呼吸)inthesmokeandsuffer(受苦,患病)fromthediseasesanactivesmokergets.Ifsmokingisbanned,spreadofthesediseasescanbecontrolled(控制).Next,banningsmokingwillputstressonsmokerstogiveup.Sinceasmokerispreventedfromsmoking,hewilllearnhowtolivewithoutsmokingforlonghours.Whenasmokerdoesn'tsmellorseeanybodyaroundhimsmoking,itmightreducehiswishtosmoketoo.Asaresult,peoplehavetogiveupsmoking.Smokinginpublicplacesinfluencesnon-smokerstostartsmoking,especiallyadolescents.Whenteensseepeoplearoundthemsmoking,theywillfollowthem.Thusthenumberofteensmokerswillincrease.Alsoasthma(哮喘)andotherproblemsareoftenseeninchildrenlivingaroundsmokers.Soifitisbanned,theseplaceswillbecomesafeforchildrenandteenagers.Smokingshouldbebannedtoincreaseworkproductivity(生产率).Employees(雇员)whosmokeusuallytakebreakstosmokewhileworking.Sothenumberofhourstheyputintheirworkissmaller.Ifyouseefromtheenvironmentpointofview,smokingshouldbebanned.Smokingcausesairpollution.Ifitisbanned,itwillhelpkeeptheenvironmentfromgettingworse.isn'tanon-smokingplace.A.AfieldB.AhospitalC.AlibraryD.ArestaurantThesecondparagraphmainlywantstotellus.banningsmokingisgoodforrestaurantsbanningsmokingisgoodfornon-smokersbanningsmokingisgoodforspreadofdiseasesbanningsmokingisgoodforactivesmokersandpassivesmokersAccordingtothetext,theunderlinedword"adolescents”means.A.menB.womenC.adultsD.teenagersWhichofthefollowingstatementsinNOTtrue?Ifsmokingisbanned,workproductivitywillincrease.Ifsmokingisbanned,thenumberofteensmokerswillbelarger.Ifsmokingisbanned,itwillmaketheenvironmentbecomebetter.Ifsmokingisbanned,smokerswilllearnhowtolivewithoutsmoking.DYourbraincontrolseverythingyoudo.Itmakesitpossibleforyoutothink,learn,createandfeel;toblink(眨眼)andbreatheandforyourhearttobeat—thisfantasticcontrolcenterisyourbrain.Itissoamazingthatafamousscientistoncecalledit"themostcomplex(复杂)thingwehavediscovered••”inouruniverse.Canthissmallgreyorgan(器官),whichweighslessthanoneandahalfkilos,reallydosomuch?Amazingly,yourbraincontains(包含)about100billionneurons神经元)一itwouldtakeyouover3,000yearstocountthemall.Believeitornot,theactivityinyourbrainneverstops.Yourneuronscreateandsendmoremessagesthanallthephonesintheworld.Andalthoughoneneuroncreatesonlyalittleelectricity,allyourneuronstogethercanproduceenoughelectricitytopoweralightbulb(灯泡).Soexactlyhowfastdoesyourbrainwork?Well,imaginethis:abeelandsonyourfoot.Neuronsinyourskinsendthisinformationtoyourbrainataspeedofmorethan240kilometersperhour.Yourbrainthenusesotherneuronstosendthemessagebacktoyourfoottoshakethebeeoffquickly.Theseneuronscansendthisinformationatmorethan320kilometersperhour.Nocomputerhasyourbrain'sunbelievableabilitytodealwiththeamountofinformationcomingfromyoureyes,earsandothersensory(感觉的)organs.Buthowdoesyourbrainallowyoutolearnthingsthatyouwilluseinthefuture?Thestructure结构)ofyourbrainchangeseverytimeyouhaveanewthought,rememberorlearnsomething.Forexample,ridingabikeseemsimpossibleatfirst,butsoonyouareabletodoit.How?Asyoupractice,yourbrainsends“bikeriding"messagesagainandagainSoon,theactionsarelearntandyouareabletorideabikeeasilyfromthenon.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zFromthepassageweknowthatneurons.A.receivemessagesveryslowlyB.areonlyfoundinyourskinC.sendmessagestoyourbrainD.needelectricitytoworkWhenyouhaveanewthought,.A.yourbrainwillpoweralightbulbB.yourheartbeatsfasterC.youremembersomethingD.thestructureofyourbrainchangesThearticleismainlyabout.allthestepswhenyourbrainlearnsthingswhatanunbelievableorganthehumanbrainishowthebrainmakespeoplesmarterthancomputersthethingsyoucandotomakeyourbrainworkfaster七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(共10分,每小题2分)IfyouwanttogetalongwellintheUS,thefollowing(列的)dosanddon'tsarehelpful.Asarule,itisn'teasytofindanyonetotalktoinabigcity.However(然而),herearesomesuggestions.56.Walkwithitseveraltimesaday.Americanslovedogsandusuallystoptotalktoanyonewitha
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