江苏省无锡市东林中学届九年级英语下学期期中阶段性测试试题Word文件下载.docx
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3.—Hasyoursickpetdogbeencuredyet?
—Notyet.It’sstillunder________.
A.discussionB.controlC.treatmentD.repair
4.Thedictionaryis________tomytranslation,butthatoneis________.
A.greathelp;
helplessB.agreathelp;
ofnohelp
C.important;
offewimportanceD.veryhelpful;
ofnoanyuse
5.—MustIreturnthebooknow?
—I’mafraidyou________accordingtothelibraryrules.Butyoucanrenewit.
A.needB.canC.havetoD.may
6.Thesuspectwhowascaughtthismorningis________murderandhehasalsobeenguiltyofseveral________crimesbefore.
A.chargedwith;
otherB.guiltyof;
theother
C.curiousabout;
otherD.knownfor;
another
7.ChinaDreamisagreatwaytogatherpeopletogetherand________thefastdevelopmentofourowncountry.
A.tryoutforB.fitforC.pushforD.cheerfor
8.—Peterbelievesthepresenthissistergotismuchmorewonderfulthanhis,________?
—Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside.
A.didn’tsheB.isn’titC.didn’titD.doesn’the
9.—Youarealwayssolazy!
I’veneverseen________roomthanthis.
—Sorry!
Iwillcleanitrightaway.
A.theuntidyB.anuntidierC.theuntidiestD.amoreuntidier
10.—Didthecoupleappearatyourbirthdaypartyyesterday?
—________.Becausetheywereattheirson’sweddingthen.
A.EitherB.NoneC.AllD.Neither
11.Tom’sfatherworks________thechiefengineer________abigcompany.Healwaysworks________highstandards.
A.for;
as;
forB.as;
in;
asC.as;
for;
toD.for;
to
12.I’mplanning________aBMW,forthesedaysthepricesofcarsaregoingdown.
A.buyingB.tobuyC.sellingD.tosell
13.—Couldyoutellme________?
—“Romewasnotbuiltinaday.”Youshouldtrytogiveitenoughchancestobecome
strong.
A.whatIcandotohaveagoodmemoryB.howIcandotohaveagoodmemory
C.whyIshouldhaveagoodmemoryD.howcanIhaveagoodmemory
14.—DoyouthinkthatIcanwinthefinal?
—________.Everyonestandsachance.
A.YouneverknowB.YougotitC.Yes,IdoD.Youbet
二、完形填空先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
Adaughterwasbornsick.Thedoctortoldthegirl’sfatherthatthe15wasthatshecouldn’trunover400metresatatime,oraterribleproblemmighthappentoher.Thefatherfeltreallysadaboutit.Heaskedthedoctoriftherewereany16tocureit.Thedoctorshookhishead.Howbluethefatherfelt!
Butthemanstilldidn’tgiveuphis17.
Hebegantopayattentiontoanynewsfromaboutthegirl’shealth.Oneday,apieceofnewsfromanewspaper18him,whichsaidifyoukeepsayingthesamewordstoapersoneverynightwhenheorsheis19,itwillhaveamagicalpower.Fromthatdayon,everynight,whenthegirlfellasleep,thefatherwouldsaytoher,“youwillbebeautifulandhealthyinthefuture.Nomatter(无论)whatyouwillbeIwillalwaysloveyou.”Thefatherkeptondoingthesamethingeverynightforover16years.Yearafteryear,magic20.Asthegirlgrewup,shebeca
mehealthierandhealthier.Latershe21tookpartina3000-metrecross-countryraceandwonaprize.In2014,theparentstookthegirltothedoctoragain.Thedoctorcould
22believehiseyeswhenhesawthereport.Hesaiditwasa(n)23thathehadnevermetbefore.
Later,thegirlsaid—WheneverIthoughtofmyfather’s24,Iwasdeeplymoved.I’llspendalltherestofmylifetogivemyfatherahappylife.Mydearfather,loveyouforever.
15.A.bestB.worstC.leastD.latest
16.A.needsB.timeC.methodsD.thoughts
17.A.doubtB.pityC.hopeD.plan
18.A.discoveredB.metC.arrestedD.attracted
19.A.sleepingB.watchingC.readingD.hearing
20.A.failedB.workedC.wentD.died
21.A.everB.almostC.neverD.even
22.A.probablyB.hi
ghlyC.hardlyD.always
23A.wonderB.wasteC.accidentD.problem
24.A.faceB.wordsC.cry
D.shouts
三、阅读理解阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
(本大题共13小题,每小题2分,共26分)
A
ThisAprilisabusymonthinShanghai.There’salottodo.Hereissomeinformation.
LiveMusic-LateNightJazz
EnjoyrealAmericanjazzfromHerbieDavis,thefamoustrumpet(小号)player.ThisisHerbie’sthirdvisittoShanghai.Thefirsttwoweresoldout,sogetyourticketsquickly.
PLACE:
TheJazzClubDATES:
15-23AprilPRICE:
¥80;
¥120
TIME:
10:
00p.m.tilllate!
TEL:
6466-8736
ScottishDancing
Takeyourpartnersandgetreadytodance.Scottishdancingisfunandeasytolearn.
JackStein’sDATES:
everyMondayPRICE:
¥60includingonedrink
7:
00p.m.~0:
00p.m.TEL:
6402-1877
Exhibitions-ShanghaiMuseum
Thereare120,000piecesonshowhere.YoucanseethewholeofChinesehist
orythere.
ShanghaiMuseumPRICE:
¥30(¥15forstudents)TEL:
6888-6888
DATES:
dailyTIME:
Monday—Friday9:
00a.m.~5:
00p.m.,Weekends9:
00a.m.~9:
00p.m.
Dining-Sushi(寿司)intown
SushiisgettingreallybiginShanghai.InJapan,it’sbecomeanartform.ThemostfamousSushi‘artist’isYukiKamura.She’llbeatSushiRestaurantallofthismonth.
SushiRestaurantonNanjingRoadDATES:
allmonthPRICE:
¥200
lunchtimeTEL:
6690-3211
Forafulllistingofevents,seeourwebsite.
25.Supposeyouaregoingtoattendanactivityat8:
00p.m.onSaturday,whichonecanyouchoose?
A.LiveMusic-LateNightJazzB.Scottishdancing
C.Exhibitions-ShanghaiMuseumD.Dining-Sushiintown
26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheadvertisements?
A.Scottishdancingissointerestingandeasythatyouwillnevergetbored.
B.TheperformancegivenbytheAmericanjazzwilllastforovertwoweeks.
C.SushiisnotpopularinShanghaiasitisakindofJapanesetraditionalfood.
D.ItismoreinterestingtovisitShanghaiMuseumforJapanesehistory.
27.FromthetextwemaylearnthatKamurais_________.
A.acookB.awaitressC.anactressD.anartist
B
28.Inwhichorderdidthestoryhappen?
A.a-b-c-dB.d-b-a-cC.c-d-b-aD.d-b-c-a
29.Whatdoes“Shehasaverygoodeye”mean?
A.Shedoesn’tneedglasses.B.Shecanonlyseewithoneeye.
C.Sheneedspeopletohelpherseethings.D.Shedoeswellindesigningthings.
30.Whatdoesthewomanthink
aboutopeningacompany?
A.Shedoesn’tthinkitispossible.B.She’sveryinterestedintheidea.
C.Shewantsthemantobeherpartner.D.Shethinksthere’sagoodchanceitwi
llhappen.
C
Spendingtwoorthreehoursplayingoutdoorseachdaycanreducethechanceofbecomingshort-sighted,aresearchshows.Itchallengesthebelief(信念)thatshort-sightednessiscausedbycomputeruse,watchingTVorreadinginweaklight.
TheAustraliangovernmentresearchersbelievethatthesunlightisgoodforpeople’seyes.Theycomparedthevision(视力)andhabitsof100seven-year-oldchildreninSingaporeandAustralia.Inall,30%oftheSingaporeanchildrenwereshort-sighted—thisrate(比率)wastentimeshigherthanAustralianchildren.
Bothgroupsspendasimilaramount(数量)oftimereading,watchingtelevisionandplayingcomputergames.HowevertheSingaporeanchildrenspentanaverage(平均)ofonlyhalfanhouradayoutdoors—90minute
slessthantheAustralianchildren.
ProfessorIanMorgan,fromtheAustralianResearchCouncil’svisionCentre,said,“Humansarenaturallylong-sighted,butwhenpeoplebegintogotoschoolandspendlittleornotimeoutdoors,thenumberofshort-sightedpeoplegetslarger.We’realsoseeingmoreandmoreshort-sightedchildrenincitiesallaroundtheworldandthemainreasonmaybethatcitychildrenspendlesstimeoutdoors.
Daylightcanbehundredsoftimesbrighterthanindoorlight.Butwhydoesplayingoutsidepreventusfrombecomingshort-sighted?
Scientistsbelievethatnaturallighthasaspecialchemical(化学物质)whichstopstheeyeballfromgrowingoutofshapeandpreventspeoplefrombecomingshort-sighted.
Sobeoutdoors.Itdoesn’tmatterifthattimeisspenthavinga
picnicorhavingsports.
31.HowmuchtimedidtheAustralianchildrenspendoutdoorsonaverageaccordingtotheresearch?
A.30minutes.B.60minutes.C.90minutes.D.120minutes.
32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Ifpeoplespendlesstimeoutdoorstheywillcertainlybecomeshort-sighted.
B.Therearefewershort-sightedSingaporeanChildrenthanAustralianchildrenbecause
theyhavemoreknowledgeofprotectingtheireyesight.
C.Therewillbefewerrisksofgettingshort-sightedifpeoplespendtwoorthreehoursadayplayingoutside.
D.Whenpeoplebegintogotoschooltheywillbecomelong-sighted.
33.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Whynaturaldaylighthasaspecialchemical.
B.Whydaylightpreventspeoplefrombecomingshort-sighted.
C.Whydaylightismuchbrighterthanindoorlight.
D.Whatthespecialchemicalwhichcanstopeyeballsf
romgrowingoutofshapeis.
D
Ifweareaskedexactlywhatweweredoingayearago,weshouldprobablyhavetosaythatwecouldnotremember.Butifwehadkeptabookandhadwrittenitinanaccoun