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江苏省南京市栖霞区九年级上学期期末英语试题译林版(含解析)

二、单项填空(共15小题海小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的正确选项。

1.—WhatwastheendingofnovelTheTimeCapside?

—Itwassoamazingandwentmyimagination.

A.againstB.aboveC.throughD.beyond

2.Superstarsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheiractionsbecausetheyhaveagreatonteenagers.

A.changeB.influenceC.progressD.energy

3.Wehavemadeahabittowearmaskswheneverwegotopublicplaces.

A.thisB.thatC.itD.one

4.—TanDundoesn'tuseanymusicalinstrumentsinhismusicWater.

一That'sreallyamazing!Heisso.

A.creativeB.gcncruusC.ciicrgclicD.serious

5.—Theskyisoverspreadwithheavysmog.Howterrible!

Theenvironmentwon'tgetbetterwetakeactiontoprotectit.

A.ifB.unlessC.sinceD.as

6.—Tianwen1reachedMarslastMarch!Ourdreamofexploringtheredplanethascometrue!

—,ChinahasbecomethesixthcountrytoreachMarsinhistory.

A.HardlyB.MostlyC.ExactlyD.Certainly

7.JaneAusten,thewriterofPrideandPrejudice,wrotemanystoriesoflove.However,shesingleallher

life.

A.remainedB.remindedC.realizedD.required

8.1thoughtthejobwouldbesuccessful,butittobeamess!

A.lookedoutB.turnedoutC.putoutD.foundout

9.WearetalkingaboutlibrariesinuniversitiesofNanjingshouldbeopentothepublic.

A.whatB.whichC.whetherD.where

10.—Whowillbethewinnerofthespeechcontest?

—Noonecanknowtheresultuntilittomorrowmorning.

A.willannounceB.willbeannounced

C.isannouncedD.announces

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11.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasarelativeclause?

A.Itisaromanticfilmthatisnotsuitablefbrallages.

B.Afriendtoldmethathewouldbeseparatedfromhisfamily.

C.Maxpractisedsohardthathewonthefirstprizeinthematch

D.WouldyoutellmehowwecangettoNanjingCultureandArtCenter?

12.Accordingtoresearchers,Internetaddictsspendatleast3()to40hoursonlineaweek.Theylosecontroloftime

theyspendonline.Whatdoestheunderlinedword'addicts'mean?

A.somethingthatisverypopularB.somethingthatisverycharming

C.someonewhoiscrazyaboutsomethingD.someonewhoiscuriousaboutsomething

13.一Canyoutellme,Alex?

—Withoutmyteacher'shelp,it'simpossiblefbrmetogettheprize.

A.ifyoudidsowellB.whydidyoudosowell

C.howdidyoudosowellD.howyoudidsowell

14.一HowdoyoufindthefilmTheBattleatLukeChangjin?

_.Iwanttowatchitagain.

A.SoundsgreatB.IhavenoideaC.HardtosayD.Fantasticindeed

15.—I'mafraidIcan'tgotoyourparty.Youknow,theexamisaroundthecorner.

—Really?

A.Asyoulike.B.Helpyourself.C.Don'tmentionit.D.Whatapity!

三、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳

选项。

Likeitornot,peopleliketogivelabels(标签)tosingers—Adele,pop;Eminem,rap;TaylorSwift,country.

Butthatmledoesn'tseemtobe16fbrBninoMars.The35-year-oldUSsingeris,intheeyeofTheNew

YorkTimescritic(评论员)JonCaramanica,oneofthemostversatile(多才多艺)17.

Afterhearingthemusiciandisplayalotofmusicstylesranging(延彳中)frompoptohip-hoptorock,

Caramanicasaid,“Thereis18Marsdoesn'tbelong/'

MarswonmanyawardsattheAmericanMusicAwards,19ArtistoftheYearandFavouriteMale

Artist.

20manyoftoday'spopularsingers,Marsdidn'tgettowhereheisvia(凭借)atalentshowonthe

Internet.AfterhelefthishometownofHawaiifbrLosAngeles,Califomia,tohisdrcamsat17,Mars

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“wasrefusedandrefusedandrefusedfbryears”,ashetoldtheMercuryNews.22hewasabletoappear

onstage(舞台),hehadtoprovehimselfbyproducingandwritingsongsfbrothers.

SowhatmakesMars23finally?”Spendingthousandsofhoursinastudiolearninghowtowritea

song,learninghowtoplaydiffcrentchords,trainingmyselftosing,“hesaidina(an)24onUSTVshow

“60minutes”lastyear.

25、itseemsthatMarsfbrgottomentiononething:hisamazingtalent.Heisatalentedsinger.

16.A.goodB.importantC.fitD.ready

17.A.dancersB.singersC.playersD.swimmers

18.A.somewhereB.anywhereC.everywhereD.nowhere

19.A.presentingB.offeringC.showingD.including

20.A.likeB.UnlikeC.AsD.Because

21.A.realizeB.promiseC.findD.break

22.A.AfterB.WhenC.BeforeD.Since

23.A.carefulB.successfulC.helpfulD.useful

24.A.classB.interviewC.meetingD.trip

25.A.OtherwiseB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Therefore

四、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分

A

Let'sExploreNature!

Areyouinterestedinanimalsandnature?Wanttoenjoyyoursummervacationandlearn

somethingfunanduseful?

Herecomesyourchance!YouthExplorerhaspreparedyouwiththree-daysummer

programsfullofinterestingactivities.Youwillseelotsofanimalslikegiraffes,snakes,tigers,

lions,etc.YouwillalsotalkwithstaffmembersoftheFunZootolearnaboutthingslikeanimal

care,animalfood,endangeredanimalsandalotmore!

Agegroup:Kidsaged9to15

Programs:Thereare2programsfbryoutochoosefrom.

ProgramAProgramB

Dates:July13toJuly15Dates:August4toAugust6

Times:10:00a.m.-4:00p.m.Times:10:00a.m.-^:00p.m.

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Price:$230fbrmembers;S25Ofbrnon-members

Howtoapply(申请):Simplycometoourcenter(Room1603,RainbowBuilding)tofillin

anapplicationform.

Comeandjoinusnow!Don'lmissthischance!

26.ProgramBstartson.

A.July13B.July15C.August4D.August6

27.NeitherofDavid'stwochildrenisamemberofYouthExplorer.Howmuchshouldhepaytoletthemjoin

ProgramAtogether?

A.S230.B.$460.C.$480,D.$500.

28.Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanwefindthematerial?

A.Sports.B.Health.C.Culture.D.Holiday.

B

Jazzynewsignsinsubwaystationshavebeencatchingtheeyesofcommuters(通勤者)inWashington,D.C.

Insteadofrushingtogetonatrain,peoplestoptoreadpoemswrittenbykids.

Thelightedposters,called“MetroMuse”,appearedat10trainstopsinthebusycity.Ondisplay:12

thoughtfulcompositionstocelebratekids'creativityandtopromotereading.

WriterLaurieStroblasbegantheDistrictLinesPoetiyProjectin1994,hopingtogivebusriderssomething

bettertolookatthanadsorgraffiti.Shehadbeenleadingpoetryworkshopsinpublicschools,sosheaskedher

studentstolendahand.

“Theresponse(反应)wasunbelievable,saysStroblas.Later,shedecidedtotransferherideastothebusesand

pickednewpoemswiththeadviceof15()students.OrganizationsdonatedenoughmoneytokeepMetroMusein

subwaystationsallwinter.Inspring,anewcropofpoemssprouted(萌芽)oncitybuses.

Whatwerethepoemsabout?Snowfalling,thearrivalofanewyear,love,fear,andpeace.CindyRosales,a

sixthgradestudentatOysterElementarySchool,wasinspired(激励)byherfavoritetypeofmusic:"Kindnessis

thejazz,“shewrote.“Bringthebigjazzin.Thebigwholejazz.vLikemostpoets,thekidshadmixedfeelings

aboutlettingthepublicreadtheirprivatethoughts.wouldfeelgladthatsomeonereadmypoemJonegirlsaid.

“ButIwouldfeelsadiftheymissedtheirtrain.^^

29.Wherearcthepoemsposted?

A.Intheclassroom.B.Ontheschoolgrounds.

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C.Subwaystationsandtrains.D.Subwaystationsandbuses.

30.Whataresomeofthetopicsofthepoems?

A.Love,fear,andpeace.B.Death,anger,andwar.

C.Schooltests,andfighting.D.Hope,fear,andrain.

31.TheDistrictLinesPoetryProjectwas

A.startedin1995B.setupbyLaurieStroblas

C.orderedtobeginbythePresidentD.firstfbrtheparentsandnowfbrthekids

32.Whichisthebesttitleofthearticle?

A.ThePoetryPizzaB.TheMetroMuse

C.HerecomesthebusD.KidsFirst—PoetrySecond

C

Rethlikedtostudyants.Hecouldsitfbrhourswatchingthinlinesoftinyantsmarchbackandforth.Hekepta

notebook,pencil,andmagnifyingglasswithhimsohecouldwatchtheantscloselyandkeepnotes.

Themagnifyingglasswasagreattool.Withit,Rethcouldseetheants'antennaewaveastheymarchedalong.

Hedidnorkeeptheglassontheantsfbrtoolong,rhonghItfocusedthesunlightandcanidburntheantsRethtook

aquicklookthroughtheglass.Thenhescribblednotes.Hewrotedownwhattheantslookedlikeandwhatthey

did.

WhenRethhadenoughnotes,hewenthomeandlookedinhisencyclopedia.Ittoldaboutallkindsofants,

fromaimyantstofireants.Hecomparedhisnoteswiththedescriptionsofantsinthetext.SinceRethlivedina

suburb,hemostlysawcommongardenants.Sometimeshesawcarpenterants.Hehopedtotraveltothejungleone

daysohecouldseegiantAmazonants,farmerants,andarmyants.

OneafternoonRethfoundaboynamedHenryneartheanthill.Henrywaspoking(戳)attheantswithalong

stick.

“Whyareyoudoingthal?”Rethasked.

<4Iliketowatchthemscurry(急赶)around,“Henryreplied.

“Ifyoudisturbtheants,“Rethsaid,“theywon'tbeabletogetthefoodtheyneedtotheirnest.”

“Sowhat?''Henryasked.

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RethexplainedtoHenrythatantscollectedfoodfbrtheiryoungandthequeen,whowereunabletoleavethe

nest.HealsoletHenrylookthroughhismagnifyingglass.ThenheletHenryreadhisnotes.

“Antsarclikelittlepeople!”Henryexclaimed.RcthtookHenrytohishouseandshowedhimthe

encyclopedia.

“Thesearmyantssoundreallycool,“Henrysaid.HeandRcthtalkedaboutgoingtothejungletoseedifferent

kindsofants.Fromthatdayon,RethandHenrywatchedtheantstogether,andHenryhadanewrespectfbrthe

hard-workinginsects.

33.WhichwordbestdescribesReth?

A.Rude.B.Shy.C.Curious.D.Fearful.

34.Wheredocsmostofthisstorytakeplace?

A.NearRcth'shome.B.AtHenry'shouse.C.Inthejungle.D.NeartheAmazon.

35.Whichisthemainideaofthestcry?

A.Twoboysenjoywatchingantsmarcharound.

B.Twoboysplantogotothejungletostudyants.

C.Aboywatchesfarmerantsandarmyantsthroughamagnifyingglass.

D.Oneboyenjoysstudyingantsandhelpsafriendunderstandthembetter.

36.HowdidHenrychangefromthebeginningtotheendofthestory?

A.Hehadseenantsintheencyclopedia,andthenhefinallysawtheminhisyard.

B.Hedidn'tlikeantsatfirst,buthelearnedaboutthemandbecamemoreinterested.

C.Hethoughtantswereinterestingatfirst,andthenhethoughttheywerelikesillypeople.

D.Helovedwatchingantsatfirst,butthenhebecameboredanddeededtodosomethingelse.

D

TheChacaltayaskiareasitsuponasmallmountainglacier(冰河)inBolivia.Althoughtheareaislessthana

kilometerlong,itoncehostedinternationalskicompetitions.Inthepasttenyears,however,thesnowhas

melted(融化)veryquickly.AsChacaltayaglaciermelts,darkrocksareuncovered.Theserocksabsorbmoreheat,

causingthesnowtomeltfaster.Thecycleseemsunstoppableinthelongrun.Today,thesnowisalmostgone,and

soareChacaltaya^daysasapopularskiresort.

AGlobal(全球的)Problem

Inrecentyears,scientistsallaroundtheworldhavecometoaterrifying(可怕的)conclusion.Globalwarming

isarealproblem,andonelargelycausedbyhumanactivity.Butasexpertsdiscusshowtosolvetheproblem,icein

mountainssuchasChacaltaya,andneartheNorthandSouthPoles,ismeltingfasterthaneventhemost

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pessimistic(悲观的)environmentalistsoncefeared.Tenyearsago,scientistswarnedthattheArcticOcean(北冰

洋)couldloseallitsiceinaboutahundredyears.Now,theythinkitcouldhappenmuchsooner.Asclimate

scientistMarkScrrczcputsit,“Realityisexceedingexuectations.”

GlacierRun

TheicesheetofGreenlandisalsomeltingmorequicklythanscientistspredicted.Itslargestoutletglacier

JakobshavnIsbra,ismovingtowardtheseafasterthanwethought.Infact,theglacierismovingtwiceasfastasit

wasin1995.Risingairandseatemperaturesarctwowell-knowncauses.Researchershavealsodiscoveredother

unexpectedprocessesthatcausethemtomeltfaster.Forinstance,waterfrommeltingiccrunsdowncracks(裂缝)in

theglacierandgetsbetweentheiceandtherockbelow.Thismakesiteasierfbrtheglaciertogointothewanner

seawater.

SomeresearchersbelievethatGreenland'smeltingifitcontinues,couldaddatleastametertoglobalsea

levelsby2100.IftheicesheetofAntarctica,nowlargelyunaffected(未受影响的),beginstomelt,thenextfew

ucnluricscouldsecalleastaiwo-iiiclcrriseinsealevels,forcingtenufniillionsofpeopleoutof山cirhuincs.

DryingOut

WhilethemeltingofglaciersirayfloodsomeareasoftheEarth,globalwanningismakingthewater

disappearfromotherplaces.ManyscientiststhinktheglaciersoftheHimalayasandtheAndescoulddisappearin

thiscentury.AsaresultmillionsofpeopleinIndia,Bangladesh.BoliviaandPeruwhodependonwaterfrom

mountainglacierslikeChacaltayacouldfindthemselvesincriticalsituation.Anincreasingnumberofheatwaves

anddroughtsworldwidealsosuggestsglobalwanningishavinganinfluenceonhumansrightnow.andthatit

couldchangethefaceoftheworldinthefiiturc.

Howcanwcavoidtheseterribleconsequences(后果)?“Wchavetohaveaseriousandimmediatechangein

atliiude(态度)JsaysLaurieDavid,aproducerofthemovieAninconvenienttruth,whichhelpedtoraise

awareness(意识)ofIheproblem.Manybelievethatanattitudeofhopemakesagoodbeginning.Asmostwould

agree,aninformedpublicisclearlyinabetterpositiontohelpaddressthiscriticalissue.

37.Whatisthemainideaofthisreadingarticle?

A.Risingtemperaturescancauseglobalwarming.

B.GlobalwarmingiscausingproblemsonEarth.

C.Scientistsarctryingtoslowthemeltingofglaciers.

D.Globalwarmingismeltingskiareasallaroundtheworld.

38.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Realityisexceedingexpectalions^^mean?

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A.TheArcticicemeltingfasterthanpredicted.B.PeoplehavingnowatertodrinkinPeru.

C.Thesungettinghotterthanscientiststhought.D.Expertssolvingtheglobalwarmingproblem.

39.Whatdosomeresearchersbelievewillhappenbytheyear2100?

A.Globalsealevelswillrisebyatleastameter.

B.TherewillbenomoreiceintheArcticOcean.

C.TheicesheetofAntarcticawillhavecompletelymelted.

D.Therewillbefewerheatwavesanddroughtsallovertheworld.

40.WhichofthefollowingwouldLaurieDavidprobablyagreewith?

A.Globalwanningisaproblemthatwillfixitselfovertime.

B.Theaveragepersoncan'tdomuchtoaffectglobalwarming.

C.Tostopglobalwarming,peopleneedtochangehowtheythink.

D.Globalwanningwillonlybeaproblemmanyyearsinthefiiturc.

非选择题(共60分)

五、填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

A)根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使句子意思完整正确。

41.TheGreatWallisoneofthe(奇迹)intheworld.We'reproudofit.

42.1高(度地)recommendthenovelswrittenbyMoYantoyou.

43.Playingtoomanyonlinegamesisjusta(浪费)oftime.

44.The(人口)onEarthisincreasingquickly.NowtheEarthisbecomingmorecrowded.

45.Theparents'meetingwas(取消)becauseoftheCOVID-19.

B)请根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,

46Thepolicearc(certain)abouthowthemurdererkilledthemanandtheyarcworkingonit.

*

47.Themansatdownandstartedtogeteven(mad)aboutthelittleboy'squestioning.

48.Althoughmygrandfatherisinhis(eighty),hestillworksasavolunteerinthesociety.

49.—Canwetalkabouttheproblem(peace)?

—OK.I'mtiredofarguingwithyouallday.

50.NanjingisanancientcityofculUircandwellworth(visit).

六、句型(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

A)同义句改写(每空一词)

51.LittleTomdidn'tattendschoolyesterdaybecausehewasill.

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LittleTomwasschoolyesterdaybecausehewasill.

52Themanlosttoomuchbloodanddiedatlast.

Themanbledatlast.

53.Inmyfreetime,Ilikelisteningtopopmusictomakemefeelhappier.

Inmyfreetime,Ilikelisteningtopopmusicto

54.1getupearlytocatchthefirstbuseverymorning.

IgetupearlyIcancatchthefirstbuseverymorning.

55.Youwillbelateunlessyouleaveatonce,

youleaveatonce,youwillbelate.

B)根据所给汉语完成句子,每空词数不限。

56.我希望我们社区里的所有人都能和睦相处。

Ihopeallthepeopleinourcommunitycaneachother.

57.如果我们不采取行动,黑客可能会闯入我们的电脑系统。

Ifwcdonothing,hackersmayourcomputersystems.

58.Linda一看到那件连衣裙就爱上了它。

Lindathedressassoonasshesawit.

59.谭盾有音乐天赋,他擅长在他的音乐中使用自然的声音。

TanDunmusicandheisgoodatusingthesoundsofnatureinhismusic.

60.如果你解决这个问题右困难,可以向学长求助。

Ifyouthisproblem,youcanasktheolderstudentsfbrhelp.

61.每次我画画的时候,我都沉浸在色彩的世界中,十分享受。(汉译英)

62.这个节目报道各种体育运动,比如游泳、篮球和足球。(汉译英)

63.JackieChan被很多人认为是一位超级巨星。(汉译英)

64.昨晚大约七点在东城有人最后一次看见他离•开办公室。(汉译英)

65.许多游客喜欢一大早聚集在那里观看升国旗仪式。

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七、阅读填空(共20小题,每小题1分;满分20分)

A

阅读下面短文内容,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只

填I个单词。

Secondonlytowater,teaisoneofthemostpopulardrinksintheworld.Whetheryoulikeitboilinghot,

pouredoverice,orservedwithmilkandtapiocapearls,there'salottoloveabouttea.Buthowmuchdoyouknow

aboutit?Let'stestyourknowledgetoseeifyou'rearealteamaster.

l.Howmanytypesofteaplantsarethere?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

Althoughtherearethousandsofdifferenttypesofteas,theyallcomefromoneplant—Camelliasinensis,a

bushnativetoEastAsia.Thedifferencescomefromwheretheplantsarcgrownandhowtheirleavesaretreated

afterharvest.Leavesusedtomakegreenteaarcprocessed(力口工)forinstance,theycanbelightly-steamedor

oven-dried—whilethoseusedtomakeblackteaarelefttodry.

2.Onaverage,whichcountry'scitizensdrinkthemosttea?

A.China.B.TheUnitedKingdom.C.Turkey.D.Japan.

It'struethattheBritishhavethereputation(名声)ofbeinggreattealovers,buttheydon'tdrinkasmuchtea

asthepeopleofTurkey.AsingleTurkishcitizenusesmorethanthreekilogramsoftealeavesperyear,whichis

enoughtomakeover1,200cupsoftea!

3.VVhendidteabecomewidelypopularinBritain?

A.Inthefifteenthcenturv.B.Inthesixteenthcenturv.C.Intheseventeenthcenturv.D.lnthe

eighteenthcentury.

TeacametoEnglandfromChinaintheseventeenthcentury,butitwassocostlythatonlynoblepeoplecould

affordit.Itwasn'tuntilthefirstteashopopenedin1717thatcommonpeoplegotchancestodrinktea.Bythe

micdleoftheeighteenthcentury,nearlyeveryoneinEnglandwasdrinkingtea.

4.Whydidpeoplestartaddingmilktotea?

A.Toimprovetheflavor.B.Tomakeitcoolenoughtodrink.C.Toprotecttheircups.D.Tomakeit

healthier.

Inthe1700s,manyaverageBritishfolksdidn'thavethestrong,well-madeteasetsthatricherpeopleused.

TheirthinnercupsoftenbrokewhenboilingwaterwaspouredinsideAddingmilkfirsthelpedcooltheteaand

preventedthecupsfiombreaking.

Whiletealoverswillargue(争论)endlesslyabouthowtomakeagreatcup,there'sonlyonerule.Theperfect

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cupofteaistheonethattastesbesttoyou.Nomatterhowyoulikeit,justenjoy!

Informationabout66

BriefAsoneofthemostpopulardrinksintheworld,teais67in

introductiondifferentwayswithice,milk,tapiocapearlsorjustbeingboiledhot.

•Therearethousandsofdifferenttypesofteas,buttheyallcomefromthe

Differenttypes68plant—Camelliasinensis.

oftsa•Thedifferenceslieinthe69.wheretheplantsgrowandtheways

theirleavesaretreated.

•TheBritishareknownasgreattealovers,buttheydrink70tea

thanthepeopleofTurkey,whouses71threekilogramsoftea

leavesperpersoneveryyear.

•Intheseventeenthcentury,teacametoBritainfromChina.However,

TeainBritainbecauseofitshigh72.commonpeoplecouldn'taffordit.

•In1717,thefirstteashopopened,whichmadeit73forcommon

peopletodrinktea.

•Later,milkwas74toteatopreventthecupsfrombreaking

becausethecupsaverageBritishfolksusedwerethin.

ConclusionWhetherit'saperfectcupoftea_____75_____onone'sowntaste.

B

请根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。

Tcn-ycar-oidOrionJeanhasalwaysknownthatkindnessisimportant.Heoftenp76itby

volunteeringwithhisfamily.Butlastyear,afterenteringtheNationalKindnessSpeechContest,hebecamecrazy

aboutit.Nowheworkstos77kindnesseverywherethroughprojectsthathelpothers.Hec78

hiscampaign(运动)theRacetoKindness.

SpreadingHugs

Afterateachertoldhimabouttiiecontest,Orionhadonly24hourstow79memorize(熟记),and

recordhisspeech.Init,hetalkedabouttheimportanceofkindness-especiallyrightnow,whenmanyarefacing

d80fromthepandemic(疫情)anddealingwithinjustice.

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“Kindnessislikespreadinghugsaroundtheworldtothosewhoneeditandthosewhomaynotknowthey

needit."Orionsaid.Hee81listenerstojoinhimin“theraceofkindness^^bydoingsmall,kindactsfbr

others.

Orion'sspeechwonthecontest.Heusedhis$500prizetofiind(资助)hisfirstRacetoKindnessproject,a

toydrivefbralocalchildren'shospital.Hecollected619toys.Afterthat,Orionwantedtomakeaneven

b82influence.Workingwithanonprofit(非盈利)organization,hepackedmealbagsfbrpeopleinneed.

Heincludedakindmessagefbreachrecipient(接受者).Orionalsoo83severaleventsinhiscommunity.

Inall,hecollectedmorethan100,000m84!

EverybodyWins

Orionbelievesthateveryonewinsthisrace.Hesays,“Ifyou'rekindtosomeoneelse,itcanmaketheirday

b85andinspire(激励)thatpersontobekindtosomebodyelse.Andthenitjustgrowsandgrows,and

itcanmaketheworldabetterplace.'5

八、书面表达(满分15分)

86.假如你是李华,请根据你校校刊YOUTH中YOURVOICE栏目的征稿内容,用英语写一篇短文,

表达你的想法。

Hi,

I'mDavid,theeditorofYOUTH.WcallknowthatasaGrade9student,youarcquite

busyeveryday.Thenwhatdoyoudotorelaxyourselfafterschool?Doyouhaveyourfavourite

artfbnn?Whydoyoulikeitandhowmuchtimedoyouspendonit?Howdoyoubalanceyour

hobbiesandyourschoolwork?

Lookingfbruardtohearingfromyousoon.

David

注意:

1.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;

2.语言通顺,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范;

3.词数80左右,文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数。

HiDavid,

I'mgladtosharemylifewith

you.______________________________________________________________________________________________

第12页共39页

Yours,

LiHua

参考答案

二、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的正确选项。

1.—WhatwastheendingofnovelTheTimeCapsule?

—Itwassoamazingandwentmyimagination.

A.againstB.aboveC.throughD.beyond

【答案】D

【解析】

【分析】

【详解】句意:——小说《时光隧道》的结局如何?——它太不可思议了,超出了我的想象。

考查介词。against违反;above在...上面;through通过;beyond超出。根据"Itwassoamazing”可知,

它太不可思议了,因此超出了我的想象,故选D。

2.Superstarsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheiractionsbecausetheyhaveagreatonteenagers.

A.changeB.influenceC.progressD.energy

【答案】B

【解析】

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