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九年级下学期第四周周末练习英语试题.docx

1、九年级下学期第四周周末练习英语试题2019-2020年九年级下学期第四周周末练习英语试题一、单项选择(15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项( )1. We are planning one-day trip. trip must be fun, I think. A. a, The B. an, The C. the, A D. the, The( )2. Shenzhou was sent up into space successfully September 25th, 2008. A. at B. on C. in D. by( )3.- Id like a

2、 strawberry ice-cream. Would you like to have , too? - No, thanks. A. it B. one C. that D. this( )4. Not only many foreign countries but also China involved in the financial crisis(金融危机) at present.A. is B. are C. was D. were( )5. -Excuse me. When can we play badminton at the court? -Not until it ne

3、xt week. A. repairs B. will repair C. is repaired D. will be repaired( )6. -I think you are the most suitable man to be the chairperson. - . A. Its nice of you. Thanks B. Dont say so C. Oh, really? I cant believe D. Sure. I think so( )7.-Hes seldom late for school, _? -_. He is used to going to scho

4、ol early.A. isnt he, Yes B. has he, No C. hasnt he, Yes D. is he, No ( )8. The words that we should pay attention to _ on the blackboard.A. being written B. are written C. is writing D. writing( )9. When and where to hold the charity show _ yet. A. are not decided B. has not been deciding C. is not

5、decided D. has not decided( )10.-Do you feel like_ or shall we go by bus? - I prefer to walk. But we have_ a taxi, for there is little time left. A. walking, to take B. to walk, take C. walking, taken D. to walk, took二、完型填空(10分)I watched as my little brother was caught in the act. He was sitting in

6、the corner of the living room, a _16_ in one hand and my fathers hymnbook(赞美诗集)in the other.As my father walked into the room, my brother cowered slightly(轻微地畏缩). He sensed that he had done something _17_. I could see that he had _18_ my fathers new hymnal and scribbled(乱涂)in it. Now he was waiting

7、for his punishment.For my father, books were knowledge. They were important to him. And yet he loved his children. What he did next was _19_. Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, took the pen from my brothers hand, and then wrote in the book himself, alongside the scribbles John had made: “

8、_20_ work, 1959, age 2.” How many times have I looked into your beautiful face and into your warm eyes looking up at me and _21_God for the one who has now scribbled in my new hymnal. You have made the book sacred(神圣的), as have your brother and sister.“Wow,” I thought. “This is _22_?”The years and t

9、he books came and went. Our family experienced what all families go through and perhaps a little bit more. But we always knew our parents loved us and that one of the proofs(证明)of their love was the hymnal by the piano.Dad taught us about_23_ really matters in life: people, not objects; tolerance(宽容

10、), not judgment; love, not anger. Now I, too, am a father. But unlike my father, I do not wait for daughters _24_ to take books from my bookshelf and scribble in them. From time to time I take one down, and give it to one of my children to scribble in. and as I look at their artwork, I think about m

11、y father and the _25_ he taught me.( )16. A. book B. pen C. paper D. ruler( )17. A. wrong B. special C. dangerous D. different( )18. A. dropped B. read C. borrowed D. opened( )19. A. unnecessary B. unbelievable C. interesting D. important( )20. A. My B. Our C. Johns D. Fathers( )21. A. asked B. trus

12、ted C. respected D. thanked( )22. A. decision B. explanation C. punishment D. excitement( )23. A. why B. which C. who D. what( )24. A. quickly B. secretly C. carefully D. suddenly( )25. A. skills B. rules C. lessons D. subjects三、阅读理解(30分) 阅读下面材料,从每题所给的 A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项ALondon has a magazine. But

13、you can receive it on TV because it is not printed(印刷) on paper.If you want to read this magazine, you have to get a decoder(解码器). Each page of it is numbered, so you only have to dial the number to choose what you want to read about. You can choose everything you want, from cooking to the latest ne

14、ws.If you want to read the news, the first thing you have to do is to turn to the index(索引)page which has an easy-to-remember page number, 100. Then you choose what you want to read. The news is on pages 101 to 109, so you push out the numbers and you can watch the news written across your screen. P

15、erhaps you want to go out in the afternoon, so you press 181, and you can see a brightly colored weather map on the screen. But should you drive or take the train? To answer that question you only have to press 189 for the traffic report. It is very simple to use. But the best thing about the servic

16、e is that it is being updated(更新) all the time. The whole pages of the magazine can be replaced in minutes.London already had three services. One, transmitted(传输) by TV, is called ORACLE while the other two, on BBC, are called CEEFAX because they let you see facts. Though CEEFAX and ORACLE have been

17、 in use for some time, they have not been publicized. BBC engineers do not think that their idea will ever replace books and newspapers because they can be taken with you everywhere. But many people would agree that this is a breakthrough as great as the invention of printing, which could change not

18、 just our reading habits but our whole way of life.( )26. In the second paragraph the underlined word “it” means the_.A. decoder B. magazine C. number D. news( )27. What do you have to do first if you want to read the news?A. You should turn to page 100. B. You should press the number 109.C. You hav

19、e to turn to page 101. D. You have to push out the number 101 and 109.( )28. The best thing about the service is_.A. you can read the news B. this magazine is changing all the timeC. you can read many magazines D. this magazine is very simple to use( )29. We can know from the passage that_. A. the m

20、agazine can be got at any bookshopB. most of the postmen in London will lose their jobs some dayC. the readers can get all kinds of information staying at homeD. everyone can read the magazine if you have a TV setB Besides giving off gases and dusts into the air, humans produce waste that is poured

21、on the environment. Often, this waste produced by major industries and people is harmful to both nature and human life. One of the main causes of the large amount of dangerous waste is that people do not realize how large a problem it is. Because it can be simply removed and sent to a landfill (废渣填埋

22、场), the problem is often believed to end there. In addition, industries have often shown an unwillingness to find ways to deal with dangerous waste because of the related expenses(费用). Many industries and governments build simple landfills to store waste, and often just pour waste chemicals into nea

23、rby bodies of water. Often, chemicals used for industrial production cause dangerous forms of waste. The amount of these chemicals has increased greatly in the past, but it is often difficult and expensive to get rid of these chemicals or to store them in a way safe to human life and the environment

24、. Every year, major health problems result from dangerous waste. Sadly, it is often only after someone has died or become seriously ill that governments will take measures to reduce levels of harmful waste. Some governments have realized how serious the dangerous waste problem is and are now trying

25、to settle this problem. They are also trying to limit the amount of waste industries are allowed to produce. Not only governments but ordinary people as well must work together to solve the problem. They can choose not to buy those products which require the production of dangerous waste, and produc

26、e less harmful waste themselves. Many scientists think that waste production can be cut. The waste can be reduced by at least one third using existing technologies and methods.( )30. What would be the best title for the text? A. Measures of Reducing Dangerous Waste. B. Danger of Harmful Waste to Man

27、kind. C. Dangerous Waste and Water Pollution. D. Environmental Protection. ( )31. What can be inferred from the passage? A. The polluting industries are not allowed to sell their products. B. Present technologies have settled the harmful waste problem. C. Everyone should obey the government rules fo

28、r the problem. D. To solve the problem requires the efforts of the whole society.CFor some kids, old photos and baby pictures are embarrassing. For others, they are cherished keepsakes (纪念品). But for thousands of children living in orphanages (孤儿院) worldwide, these records of the past simply dont ex

29、ist. Either the kids parents werent around to snap photos, or the pictures have been lost. Whatever the reason is, the Memory Project is giving orphans a lasting document of their youth. Over the last two years, the Memory Project has provided hand-painted portraits (肖像)for more than 4,000 children

30、living in orphanages in poor countries. Ben Schumaker, 24, got the idea when he was visiting an orphanage in Guatemala in Central America. But hes not creating the portraits alone. Students in hundreds of high school art classes across the U.S. paint them using photos sent from the orphanages. Schum

31、aker believes that the artists benefit from the project as much as the orphans do. “There are two purposes of the Memory Project,” he said. “One is to offer a special gift to the child abroad. The other is to help open the eyes of the student who is painting.” Staring into the eyes of another person

32、, Schumaker believes, it creates a real connection. This connection raises awareness in U.S. schools about the needs of the worlds poor children. “Its about planting a seed,” he said. Schumaker is also working on Books of Hope, a project in which students of all ages put together homemade books for children in Uganda

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