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学年第一学期期末教学质量检测九年级英语2019年1月一、语法选择WhenIwasinsecondgrade,myfriendResiandIwalkedtoschooltogethereverymorning.Weshould___1___toacertaincornerbecauseitwouldbemuch___2___forus.Mostmorningswedidaswe___3___byourparents,butsometimeswetookshortcuts(捷径).Oneday,ononeofthoseroads,wesawayoungman,astranger,infrontof___4___house.Hewascuttingwood.Westoppedandwondered___5___hewas.Theyoungmanlookedupfromhiswoodpile___6___“Hi”touswithasmile.Washetalkingtous?Wewondered.Whatdidhesay?Wehadnoidea:wedidn'tknow___7___English.Soweranaway.Everymorning,whenwe___8___by,theyoungmanwavedandrepeatedhis“Hi”“Bye-bye”.ResiandIwavedbackandsaid“Hi”“Bye-bye”___9___return.Webecamequitecomfortablewiththismorningroutine.Sometimeshewouldbesinging,___10___wewouldstand,listeningtothestrangelanguage.“Youaremysunshine...”hesangoverandover,slowly,___11___wecouldrepeatit.Welearnedonelineafteranother,andsoonwecouldsingthewholesong,notknowingthemeaningandnotcaring.Oneday,theyoungmansuddenlydisappeared.HeleftResiand___12___awonderfulgift:ourfirstEnglishlessonandmanyhappymemories.Yearslater,atapicnic,someonestarted___13___,“Youaremysunshine...”.OfcourseIrememberedthewords,andI___14___joinedin.Andtothisday,IrememberhimwheneverIhearthesong___15___hetaughtus.1.A.walkB.walkedC.walkingD.walks2.A.safeB.safetyC.saferD.safest3.A.toldB.weretoldC.weretellingD.tell4.A.aB.theC.anD./5.A.thatB.whichC.whoD.why6.A.sayB.saysC.saidD.tosay7.A.someB.anyC.everyD.all8.A.passB.havepassedC.werepassingD.werepassed9.A.forB.toC.onD.in10.A.butB.ifC.orD.and11.A.untilB.ifC.yetD.after12.A.IB.meC.myselfD.mine13.A.singB.sangC.sungD.singing14.A.happyB.happilyC.happinessD.happier15.A.whatB.whoC.whichD.when二、完型填空Ifirstbeganexperiencinganxiety(焦虑)attheageof14,afterbeinghurtatschoolforyears.Whileatfirstanxietywouldcomeandgo,it___16___becameapartofmylife.Iwasso___17___thatIhopedtofindawaytogetridofmyanxiety.ItriedeverythingIreadaboutinbooks,andadvicegivenbydoctors.Butitdidn'tquitework.Butoneafternoon,Isawagood___18___inamagazine,talkingabouthowdogswereabletohelppeoplewithanxiety.Thenextday,Idecidedtogetadog.WhenIbroughtmylittledog,Buddy,home,Ididn't___19___howmuchhecouldchangemylife.Itdidn'thappenrightaway,however.Oncethe“puppyexcitement”wentaway,myanxietycameback___20___.Onemorning,Iwokeupwiththose___21___feelingsagain.Ididn'twanttogetoutofbad.Suddenly,Buddystartedto___22___alloverme,lettingmeknowthatitwastimetogooutside.Andforthefirsttimeinmylife,onadaywhenmyanxietywasstrong,Igotoutofbed.Iputonmywinterclothesandwentfora___23___inthesnowwithmynewfriend.Irealizedatthatmoment,walkingdownthestreetinwinter,mylifewaschanging.Ireallywasanew___24___.Thiswasmynewbeginning.It'sbeenmorethanayearsincethatday,andI'veneverspentanothermorningunabletogetoutofbed.Sure,IstillhavedayswhenIfeelanxious.ButwithBuddybymyside,I'velearnedhowto___25___thesefeelingsandemotions.16.A.finallyB.usuallyC.hopefullyD.clearly17.A.honestB.pleasedC.braveD.worried18.A.emailB.articleC.albumD.notice19.A.careB.realizeC.understandD.explain20.A.asusualB.allthetimeC.inthiswayD.forasecond21.A.strangeB.pleasantC.strongD.secret22.A.washB.attackC.blowD.jump23.A.restB.showerC.walkD.holiday24.A.personB.friendC.customerD.dog-keeper25.A.shareB.controlC.protectD.finish三、阅读第一节阅读理解AJanewassittinginthekitchengoingoverthepartylistwithhermother.Theexamswereover,andJanewantedtoinviteherfriendsforaparty.“Jane,aren'tyougoingtoinviteHelen?”hermotherasked.Helenhadbeenherbestfriendsincechildhood.“Mother,youknowIamnowapartofPurpleGirlsClubandwehavesomerulesaboutpeoplewecanbefriendswith,”Janeanswered.“Really?Andwhataretherules?”hermotherasked.“Well,onlyveryprettygirlcanbepartofourgroup.AndHelenisso...dark”.“Ican'tbelieveit,”hermothersaidangrily.AsJaneleftthekitchen,herfathercalledherfromthelivingroom.Janewenttoherfatherandherfacepaledwhenshesawtheexamreportinhishands.“Jane,whathashappenedtoyourgrades?Youhavefailedinmath”,herfathershouted.Janehadnoanswer.ThetruthwasthattheactivitiesofPurpleGirlsClubleftherwithverylittletimeforstudies.“Jane,itsaysthatyoucantakepartinsupplementaryexams(补考).Ifyourgradesdon'timprovethen,I'llhavetosaynotoyourtriptoSpain.”Janewenttoherroomandcalledherfriendsintheclubonebyone.Butnooneseemedtocareorwantedtohelp.JaneknewHelenwouldhelpher.JanealsoknewHelenhadbeenhurtbyher,butHelensaid,“Ifyouneedanyhelp,justletmeknow.Wecanstudytogethertillyourexams”.NextMonday,astwofriendsenteredtheschooltogether,Ginacalledout.“Jane,youknowourrules.Youcan'tbefriendswiththosewhodonotbelongtoourclub.”“Gina,Ihaveanewruleaboutfriendship,”Janereplied.AfterJanebecameamemberofPurpleGirlsClub,shechoseafriendaccordingtohis/herappearanceB.hobbiesC.gradesD.familyJaneturnedpaleaftergoingtoherfatherbecause.shedidn'tdowellintheexamsshehadtoleavePurpleGirlsClubheaskedhertoimprovehergradeshedidn'tallowhertoholdthepartyIfJanefailedherexamagain,shewouldnotbeableto.gotoSpainB.holdapartyC.jointhePurpleGirlsClubD.makefriendswithHelenWhatdidJanemeanbysaying“Ihaveanewruleaboutfriendship”inthelastparagraph?ShewillmakeanewruleforPurpleGirlsClub.ShewillhavetoendthefriendshipwithGina.ShewillinviteHelentojoinPurpleGirlsClub.ShewillgoonbeinggoodfriendswithHelen.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?BeSlowinChoosingaFriendAFriendinNeedisaFriendIndeedFriendshipCanBeDevelopedEasilyAPerfectFriendWillNeverBeFoundBAyounggirlnamedMalala,bornin1997inthenorthwestofPakistan,isfamousforsupportingchildrenandwomen'seducation.In2012,shewasshotandseriouslyinjuredwhenshereturnedhomeontheschoolbus.Luckily,shewassenttothehospitalintimeandsaved.Afterthat,shewentbacktoschoolandbegantofightforchildrenandwomentoreceiveeducation.OnOctober10,2014,theNobelPeacePrizewasawardedtoMalala.ShebecametheyoungestwinnerinthehistoryofNobelPrize.However,Malalamissedthemostimportanteventofbeingannouncedtobethewinneroftheprize.Atthatmoment,shewastakingchemistrylessonsintheclassroom!Afterhearingthenews,Malalachosetotakeherhistoryandphysicslessonsasusual.Shesaidcalmlytothereporter,“I'mproudofgettingthisprize.Althoughtheunforgettabledateitselfmeanssomethingtome,it'smoreimportanttofinishtherestlessonstoday.Afterall,it'sanormalschoolday.”Oneyearlater,AmyMainzer,anastronomicalscientistofNASA,foundanewplanet.Shenamedit“Malala”.WhenAmyMainzerwasinterviewedbyTimes,sheexplained,“IthinkMalalahassetanexampleforus.Sheisfearlessandinsistsonhelpingchildrenandwomengettherightofbeingeducated.Nothingcanstopher.”Lastyear,MalalapassedtheentranceexaminationofOxfordUniversitythroughherhardwork.Beforeshefinishedherhighschool,shehadwrittenabookIamMalalain2013.Shesaid,“Ihopethereadersaroundtheworldhavechancestoreadmybook.Mydreamisthatmoreandmorepeoplewillrealizeitisverydifficultforchildrenandwomeninsomeareastogeteducation.Actually,mystoryisalsothestoryof61millionchildren.Everyboyandeverygirlshouldhavetherighttogotoschool.”Malalawassenttohospitalbecause.shegotaseriousdiseaseshewasattackedwithagunshewashurtinatrafficaccidentD.shefoughtwithothersandwashurtHowoldwasMalalawhenshewontheNobelPeacePrize?15.B.16.C.17.D.18.WhydidMalalamisstheeventofbeingannouncedtobethewinnerofNobelPrize?Shewasseriouslyinjuredandshehadnochoicebuttostayinhospital.ShewasafraidtogobecausetheplacewastoofarawayfromPakistan.Shethoughtitmoreimportanttogeteducationthantoattendtheawardevent.Thelessonsweresoimportantthatherschooldidn'tallowhertomissthem.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsaccordingtothepassage?TheNobelPrizewasawardedtoMalala.MalalawroteabookcalledIamMalal.aAplanetwasnamedafterMalalaforhergreatwork.MalalabecameastudentofOxfordUniversityintheUK.Malalabegantobeinterestedintheeducationforchildrenandwomen.e-a-c-d-bB.e-b-a-c-dC.b-a-c-e-dD.b-a-d-c-eWhichofthefollowingaboutMalalaisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?Shefightsforhelpingchildrenandwomentogotoschool.SheistheyoungestwinnerinthehistoryofNobelPrize.Shewastakingchemistrylessonswhenshewasawarded.Shewroteabookaboutreadersfromallovertheworld.CEveryyearon15thOctober,over200millionpeoplearoundtheworldtakepartinGlobalHandwashingDay.Butwhydowehaveadayforsomethingwedoallthetime?Well,researchshowsthatnotenoughpeopleoftenwashtheirhandswithsoap.Itisbelievedthatthisleadstothedeathsofmillionsofpeopleeveryyear.What'smore,thestudyfromtheUSDepartmentofAgricultureshowsmostpeoplefailedtowashtheirhandsandrub(擦)withsoapfor20seconds.That'stheamountoftimerecommendedbytheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,whichsaysthatwashingforshorterperiodsmeansfewergerms(细菌)arewashedoff.Thestudyalsostatesthatquitemanypeopledidn'tdrytheirhandswithacleantowelorairdryer.Sidibe,apublichealthofficersayssoapisthemostbeautifulinventioninpublichealth.Washingyourhandswithsoapcanhaveahugeimpactonreducingthespreadofdiseases.Itcanalsopreventbabiesfromgettingillandkeepchildrenhealthy.However,washinghandswithsoapdoesnothappenasoftenasyoumightthink.Formanypeople,handwashingissimplynotpartoftheireverydaylife.It'snoteasytogetpeopletochangehabitstheylearnedinearlychildhood.Sowhat'stherightwaytowashhands?Therearesometips:Step1:Wethandswithclean,runningwater.Step2:Turnoffthetapandapplysoapafterwettinghandswithwater.Step3:Rubhandstogetherwiththesoapforatleast20seconds.Besuretorubthebacksofhands,betweenfingers,andunderfingernails.Step4:Washhandswellunderclean,runningwater.Step5:Dryhandswithacleantowelorairdryer.In2008theIndiansportsteamjoinedaround100millionIndianschoolchildreninwashingtheirhandswithsoaponthefirsteverGlobalHandwashingDay.Sincethen,manydifferenteventshavebeenheldaroundtheworldeveryyear.Today,localandnationalleaderscontinuetousethedaytospreadthemessageabouttheimportanceofcleanhands.Thehopeisthathandwashingwithsoapbecomesanecessarypartofpeople'slivesandimprovesthehealthofmillionsaroundtheworld.WhydowehaveGlobalHandwashingDay?Becausesomepeopledonotwashhandswithcleanwater.Becausesoapisthemostimpportantinventionintheworld.Becausethereisnotenoughsoapinthepoorercountries.Becausewashinghandswithsoapcanstopsomediseases.Theunderlinedword“impact”inParagraph4means.effectB.prizeC.surveyD.senseWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothereport?A.Youshouldusesoapdirectlywhenyourhandsaredry.Thelongerhandsarewashed,thefewergermsarewashedoff.Manypeopledon'twashtheirhandswithsoapandrubfor20seconds.Dirtyhandsmakepeoplefeeluncomfortablebutwon'tcausethedeath.WhostartedGlobalHandwashingDay?A.Publichealthofficers.B.Africanschoolchildren.C.TheIndians.D.Governmentleaders.What'sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Localleaderswillteachpeoplehowtowashhands.Peopleareencouragedtowashhandswithsoap.Differenteventsareheldtofightagainstdiseases.Washinghandswithsoapisgoodforpublichealth.Jackieiswritingasummaryandfeedback(反馈)aboutSchoolDaytohisteacher.Summary:SchoolDaywasheldsuccessfullyonDec6th.Twenty-fourstudentshelpersfromGrade9weredividedintofourgroupsofsix.Eachgrouphadatasktoraisemoneyforthedisabled.Group1Group2Group3Group4SchoolpostcardsChinesepaintingsRecyclingbagsHomemadesnacks(Leader:Natalie)(Leader:Tina)madebystudentsbyparents(Leader:Leo)(Leader:Nick)AllofgroupsperformedwellonSchoolDayandreceivedpraisefromthevisitors.Inshort,ourSchoolDaywentwellandwegotnopooropinionsfromthevisitors.Opinionsfrom300studentshavebeencollected.Moststudentsthoughttheactivitiesweregood.However,somestudentsthoughtthepricesoftheschoolpostcardswerealittlebithigh.Sadsfictio口ISPercentageHnnienia®snacksChinesepaintingsSchoolpcstcard>Hnnienia®snacksChinesepaintingsSchoolpcstcard>Follow-up:Haveameetingwiththeheadmasteraboutprizesforexcellentstudenthelpers.Thetextiswrittento.A.giveareportC.collectopinionsfromvisitorsA.giveareportC.collectopinionsfromvisitorshaveSchoolDayholdameetingwithteachersVisitorscannotbuyontheSchoolDay.A.ChinesepaintingsB.SchoolpostersRecyclingbagsD.HomemadesnacksHowdidthevisitorsfeelabouttheactivities?A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Excited.D.Surprised.Howmanystudentsliketherecyclingbagsaccordingtothefeedback?A.50.B.75.C.150.D.300.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheactivities?A.Thepostcardswerecheap.NickwastheleaderofGroup1.Twenty-fourstudentsofferedtheirfeedback.Studenthelperswhodidwellcangetprizes.第二节阅读填空Duringthe2016RIOOlympics,peopleweresurprisedtoseetheround,purplemarksonthebodyofthefamousAmericanswimmerMichaelPhelps.46Infact,hejustvisitedadoctoroftraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)andhad“cupping(拔火罐)”.TCMisanimportantpartofChineseculture.TheearliestmedicalclassicinChina,Huangdi'sClassiconMedicine(《黄帝内经》),cameoutmorethan2000yearsago.47InChineseculture,yinandyangaretwopartsofnature.Naturekeepsbalancedifyinandyangworkwelltogether.48TCMhelpstodothat.Quietspecially,forsomehealthproblems,adoctorofTCMwillnotgiveyoumedicine.Instead,hemaygiveyoujustafoodplanandrightwaystoeat.Forexample,itiscommontoeatonthewaytoschool,atourdesk,orinfrontoftheTV.49Herearethecorrectways:Sitdowntoeat.Whileeating,turnofftheTVandgetawayfromtheworkdesk.Eatseasonalfoods.Donotmissanyofthethreemeals.Also,getyourbodymovingoften,justasthesayinggoes,“Runningwaterisneverstale.”Nowadays,traditionalChinesemedicineisbecomingmoreandmorepopulararoundtheworld.50Agovernmentreportsaysthatpeoplein183countriesandareasarenowusingTCM.Thebookisabouttherelationshipbetweenmanandnature.Whathappenedtohim?ButTCMthinksit'swrong.Thehumanbodyneedssuchabalancetoo.四、写作第一节单词拼写Dellafeltsadbecauseshecouldnotaapresentforherhusband.ThencalledTheAdventuresof

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