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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.Weareplanningone-daytrip.tripmustbefun,Ithink.

A.a,TheB.an,TheC.the,AD.the,The

()2.ShenzhouⅦwassentupintospacesuccessfullySeptember25th,2008.

A.atB.onC.inD.by

()3.---I’dlikeastrawberryice-cream.Wouldyouliketohave,too?

---No,thanks.

A.itB.oneC.thatD.this

()4.NotonlymanyforeigncountriesbutalsoChinainvolvedinthefinancialcrisis(金融危机)atpresent.

A.isB.areC.wasD.were

()5.---Excuseme.Whencanweplaybadmintonatthecourt?

---Notuntilitnextweek.

A.repairsB.willrepairC.isrepairedD.willberepaired

()6.---Ithinkyouarethemostsuitablemantobethechairperson.

---.

A.It’sniceofyou.ThanksB.Don’tsayso

C.Oh,really?

Ican’tbelieveD.Sure.Ithinkso

()7.---He’sseldomlateforschool,___________?

---__________.Heisusedtogoingtoschoolearly.

A.isn’the,YesB.hashe,NoC.hasn’the,YesD.ishe,No

()8.Thewordsthatweshouldpayattentionto__________ontheblackboard.

A.beingwrittenB.arewrittenC.iswritingD.writing

()9.Whenandwheretoholdthecharityshow__________yet.

A.arenotdecidedB.hasnotbeendeciding

C.isnotdecidedD.hasnotdecided

()10.---Doyoufeellike________orshallwegobybus?

---Iprefertowalk.Butwehave_______ataxi,forthereislittletimeleft.

A.walking,totakeB.towalk,take

C.walking,takenD.towalk,took

二、完型填空(10分)

Iwatchedasmylittlebrotherwascaughtintheact.Hewassittinginthecornerofthelivingroom,a__16__inonehandandmyfather’shymnbook(赞美诗集)intheother.

Asmyfatherwalkedintotheroom,mybrothercoweredslightly(轻微地畏缩).Hesensedthathehaddonesomething__17__.Icouldseethathehad__18__myfather’snewhymnalandscribbled(乱涂)init.Nowhewaswaitingforhispunishment.

Formyfather,bookswereknowledge.Theywereimportanttohim.Andyethelovedhischildren.Whathedidnextwas__19__.Insteadofpunishingmybrother,hesatdown,tookthepenfrommybrother’shand,andthenwroteinthebookhimself,alongsidethescribblesJohnhadmade:

“__20__work,1959,age2.”HowmanytimeshaveIlookedintoyourbeautifulfaceandintoyourwarmeyeslookingupatmeand__21__Godfortheonewhohasnowscribbledinmynewhymnal.Youhavemadethebooksacred(神圣的),ashaveyourbrotherandsister.

“Wow,”Ithought.“Thisis__22__?

Theyearsandthebookscameandwent.Ourfamilyexperiencedwhatallfamiliesgothroughandperhapsalittlebitmore.Butwealwaysknewourparentslovedusandthatoneoftheproofs(证明)oftheirlovewasthehymnalbythepiano.

Dadtaughtusabout__23__reallymattersinlife:

people,notobjects;tolerance(宽容),notjudgment;love,notanger.NowI,too,amafather.Butunlikemyfather,Idonotwaitfordaughters__24__totakebooksfrommybookshelfandscribbleinthem.FromtimetotimeItakeonedown,andgiveittooneofmychildrentoscribblein.andasIlookattheirartwork,Ithinkaboutmyfatherandthe__25__hetaughtme.

()16.A.bookB.penC.paperD.ruler

()17.A.wrongB.specialC.dangerousD.different

()18.A.droppedB.readC.borrowedD.opened

()19.A.unnecessaryB.unbelievableC.interestingD.important

()20.A.MyB.OurC.John’sD.Father’s

()21.A.askedB.trustedC.respectedD.thanked

()22.A.decisionB.explanationC.punishmentD.excitement

()23.A.whyB.whichC.whoD.what

()24.A.quicklyB.secretlyC.carefullyD.suddenly

()25.A.skillsB.rulesC.lessonsD.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

A

Londonhasamagazine.ButyoucanreceiveitonTVbecauseitisnotprinted(印刷)onpaper.

Ifyouwanttoreadthismagazine,youhavetogetadecoder(解码器).Eachpageofitisnumbered,soyouonlyhavetodialthenumbertochoosewhatyouwanttoreadabout.Youcanchooseeverythingyouwant,fromcookingtothelatestnews.

Ifyouwanttoreadthenews,thefirstthingyouhavetodoistoturntotheindex(索引)pagewhichhasaneasy-to-rememberpagenumber,100.Thenyouchoosewhatyouwanttoread.Thenewsisonpages101to109,soyoupushoutthenumbersandyoucanwatchthenewswrittenacrossyourscreen.Perhapsyouwanttogooutintheafternoon,soyoupress181,andyoucanseeabrightlycoloredweathermaponthescreen.Butshouldyoudriveortakethetrain?

Toanswerthatquestionyouonlyhavetopress189forthetrafficreport.Itisverysimpletouse.Butthebestthingabouttheserviceisthatitisbeingupdated(更新)allthetime.Thewholepagesofthemagazinecanbereplacedinminutes.

Londonalreadyhadthreeservices.One,transmitted(传输)byTV,iscalledORACLEwhiletheothertwo,onBBC,arecalledCEEFAXbecausetheyletyouseefacts.ThoughCEEFAXandORACLEhavebeeninuseforsometime,theyhavenotbeenpublicized.BBCengineersdonotthinkthattheirideawilleverreplacebooksandnewspapersbecausetheycanbetakenwithyoueverywhere.Butmanypeoplewouldagreethatthisisabreakthroughasgreatastheinventionofprinting,whichcouldchangenotjustourreadinghabitsbutourwholewayoflife.

()26.Inthesecondparagraphtheunderlinedword“it”meansthe_____.

A.decoderB.magazineC.numberD.news

()27.Whatdoyouhavetodofirstifyouwanttoreadthenews?

A.Youshouldturntopage100.B.Youshouldpressthenumber109.

C.Youhavetoturntopage101.D.Youhavetopushoutthenumber101and109.

()28.Thebestthingabouttheserviceis_____.

A.youcanreadthenewsB.thismagazineischangingallthetime

C.youcanreadmanymagazinesD.thismagazineisverysimpletouse

()29.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat_____.

A.themagazinecanbegotatanybookshop

B.mostofthepostmeninLondonwilllosetheirjobssomeday

C.thereaderscangetallkindsofinformationstayingathome

D.everyonecanreadthemagazineifyouhaveaTVset

B

Besidesgivingoffgasesanddustsintotheair,humansproducewastethatispouredontheenvironment.Often,thiswasteproducedbymajorindustriesandpeopleisharmfultobothnatureandhumanlife.

Oneofthemaincausesofthelargeamountofdangerouswasteisthatpeopledonotrealizehowlargeaproblemitis.Becauseitcanbesimplyremovedandsenttoalandfill(废渣填埋场),theproblemisoftenbelievedtoendthere.Inaddition,industrieshaveoftenshownanunwillingnesstofindwaystodealwithdangerouswastebecauseoftherelatedexpenses(费用).Manyindustriesandgovernmentsbuildsimplelandfillstostorewaste,andoftenjustpourwastechemicalsintonearbybodiesofwater.Often,chemicalsusedforindustrialproductioncausedangerousformsofwaste.Theamountofthesechemicalshasincreasedgreatlyinthepast,butitisoftendifficultandexpensivetogetridofthesechemicalsortostoretheminawaysafetohumanlifeandtheenvironment.

Everyyear,majorhealthproblemsresultfromdangerouswaste.Sadly,itisoftenonlyaftersomeonehasdiedorbecomeseriouslyillthatgovernmentswilltakemeasurestoreducelevelsofharmfulwaste.

Somegovernmentshaverealizedhowseriousthedangerouswasteproblemisandarenowtryingtosettlethisproblem.Theyarealsotryingtolimittheamountofwasteindustriesareallowedtoproduce.

Notonlygovernmentsbutordinarypeopleaswellmustworktogethertosolvetheproblem.Theycanchoosenottobuythoseproductswhichrequiretheproductionofdangerouswaste,andproducelessharmfulwastethemselves.Manyscientiststhinkthatwasteproductioncanbecut.Thewastecanbereducedbyatleastonethirdusingexistingtechnologiesandmethods.

()30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.MeasuresofReducingDangerousWaste.

B.DangerofHarmfulWastetoMankind.

C.DangerousWasteandWaterPollution.

D.EnvironmentalProtection.

()31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thepollutingindustriesarenotallowedtoselltheirproducts.

B.Presenttechnologieshavesettledtheharmfulwasteproblem.

C.Everyoneshouldobeythegovernmentrulesfortheproblem.

D.Tosolvetheproblemrequirestheeffortsofthewholesociety.

C

Forsomekids,oldphotosandbabypicturesareembarrassing.Forothers,theyarecherishedkeepsakes(纪念品).Butforthousandsofchildrenlivinginorphanages(孤儿院)worldwide,theserecordsofthepastsimplydon'texist.Eitherthekids'parentsweren'taroundtosnapphotos,orthepictureshavebeenlost.Whateverthereasonis,theMemoryProjectisgivingorphansalastingdocumentoftheiryouth.

Overthelasttwoyears,theMemoryProjecthasprovidedhand-paintedportraits(肖像)formorethan4,000childrenlivinginorphanagesinpoorcountries.BenSchumaker,24,gottheideawhenhewasvisitinganorphanageinGuatemalainCentralAmerica.Buthe'snotcreatingtheportraitsalone.StudentsinhundredsofhighschoolartclassesacrosstheU.S.paintthemusingphotossentfromtheorphanages.

Schumakerbelievesthattheartistsbenefitfromtheprojectasmuchastheorphansdo.“TherearetwopurposesoftheMemoryProject,”hesaid.“Oneistoofferaspecialgifttothechildabroad.Theotheristohelpopentheeyesofthestudentwhoispainting.”Staringintotheeyesofanotherperson,Schumakerbelieves,itcreatesarealconnection.ThisconnectionraisesawarenessinU.S.schoolsabouttheneedsoftheworld'spoorchildren.“It'saboutplantingaseed,”hesaid.

SchumakerisalsoworkingonBooksofHope,aprojectinwhichstudentsofallagesputtogetherhomemadebooksforchildreninUganda

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