浙江省嘉兴市2017年九年级上册英语期末检测(解析版)Word文档格式.docx
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二、阅读理解
阅读下面材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
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.
A、wood-apot-acoat--breadB、wood-bread-apot-acoat
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A、hismotherlovedhimverymuchB、hegothelpfromtheoldwoman
C、thecoupleboughtacoatforhimD、hewasalwaysreadytohelpothers
B
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A、agooddinnerB、asugarapple
C、somechocolatesD、somegingerbreadrolls
(2)Thewritertalkedtothegirlina/anway.
A、rudeB、kindC、excitingD、humorous
C
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Whydidthishappen?
“Beinginamessyenvironmentandfeelingoutofcontrolisbadfordiets,'
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(1)Whatcanyoufindinbothofthekitchens?
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C、Aringingphone.D、Pilesofnewspaper.
(2)Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasaresultoftoomuchstress?
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A、peoplewouldeatmoreinamessykitchen
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C、afterthewomentidiedupthekitchen,theysatdownandbegantoeat
D、thewomenwaitinginthekitchenwouldlistentomusicandtakeexercise
D
ConsideredoneofthegreatestEnglishwriters,RudyardKiplingwasbornonDecember30,1865,inBombay,India.YoungKiplingwasespeciallyclosetohismother.ForKipling,Indiawasawonderfulplace.Helearnedthelanguageandconnectedwiththecountryanditsculture.
However,attheageofsix,Kipling'
slifechangedwhenhismother,wantinghersontoreceiveagoodeducationinBritishschools,senthimtoSouthsea,England,whereheattendedschoolandlivedwithafamilynamedtheHolloways.
ThesewerehardyearsforKipling.Mrs.Hollowaywasastrictwoman.Shebeatandlaughedattheyoungman,whoalsotriedtobegoodatschool.
Kipling'
ssolace(安慰)cameinbooksandstories.Withfewfriends,hemadehimselfbusyinreading,butMrs.Hollowayalwaystookawayhisbooks.
Kipling'
smotherfinallyknewaboutherson'
shardlife.SherushedbacktoEnglandandplacedhiminanewschoolinDevon.There,Kiplingdiscoveredhisinterestinwriting,laterbecomingeditor(编辑)oftheschoolnewspaper.
In1882,KiplingreturnedtoIndiaandworkedforamagazine,writingpoetryandstoriesinhissparetime.In1892,hemarriedCarolineBalestier.Then,thecouplelivedinAmerica.Kiplingseemedtolovehisnewlife,whichsoonsawtheKiplingswelcometheirfirstandsecondchildren.Asawriter,too,KiplingwroteTheJungleBook(1894),TheNaulahka:
AStoryofWestandEast(1892)andTheSecondJungleBook(1895).Kiplingwasdelightedtobearoundchildren.Hisbooksenchanted(使着魔)girlsandboysallovertheEnglish—speakingworld.In1907,hewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiterature(文学)andbecamethefirstEnglishauthorintheNobelhistory.
sTheJungleBookwasadapted(改编)toaDisneyfilmin1967.Anewlive—actionversion(改编本)ofthemoviecameoutearlythisyear,whichhasprovedtobeasuccess.
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A、hismotheralwaysbeathim
B、helovedthelanguageofEnglish
C、hewantedtolivewiththeHolloways
D、hismotherwantedhimtoreceivegoodBritisheducation
(2)WhenhestayedwiththeHolloways,Kipling
A、fellinlovewithreading
B、hadagoodtimeatschool
C、enjoyedahappychildhood
D、receivedmanybooksfromtheHolloways
(3)Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat
A、tw