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沪教版九年级上学期英语期末考试试卷C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、 完形填空 (共1题;共1分)1. (1分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项.I put my bag in the luggage area, and sat down in my seat. Just before taking off, a line of soldiers came and filled the 1seats.After flying2about an hour, it was announced lunches were available for $5. As I3for my wallet to buy one, I heard the soldier ask his partner 4he planned to buy lunch. No, the lunch seems too expensive. Ill 5till we get to Chicago. His friend agreed.I looked around at the other soldiers.6were buying lunch. I walked to the back of the plane, and handed the flight attendant a $50 bill. Take a lunch to all those7, After eating, I went to the restroom. A man stopped me. I saw what you did. I want to be part of it. Here, take this. He8me$25.Soon after I returned to my 9. I saw the Flight Captain coming down the aisle (过道).When he got to my row, he stopped and said, I want to 10your hand. I was a soldier. Once, someone bought me a lunch. It was an act of 11I never forgot. I was embarrassed when applause (掌声)was heard from all of the passengers. Later, a man who was seated about six rows in front of me reached out his hand, wanting to shake 12. He left another$ 25 in my hand.We landed in Chicago, I 13my bag. Waiting just inside the airplane door was a man who stopped me and put something in my pocket.14$25.Upon entering the terminal, I gave $75 to the soldiers. It will be about time for a sandwich. God Bless You. I said. These soldiers were giving their all for our country. I could only give them some 15. It seemed so little.(1)A . small B . empty C . clean D . soft (2)A . at B . of C . for D . in (3)A . reached B . brought C . took D . carried (4)A . that B . if C . what D . why (5)A . sit B . keep C . wait D . stay (6)A . All B . Some C . None D . Both (7)A . soldiers B . passengers C . partners D . captains (8)A . sent B . lent C . borrowed D . handed (9)A . plane B . seat C . flight D . row (10)A . shake B . kiss C . watch D . pull (11)A . coldness B . kindness C . happiness D . sadness (12)A . yours B . his C . theirs D . mine (13)A . took up B . gave up C . picked up D . got up (14)A . The other B . Another C . Other D . Others (15)A . meals B . sandwiches C . bread D . hamburgers 二、 阅读理解 (共4题;共10分)2. (2分)阅读理解 Yasutaro Koide, the worlds oldest man, died at the age of 113, in Nagoya, Japan on January 19, 2016. But along with his many years, Koide also left us with a piece of advice for a long and fruitful life.Koide was born on March 13, 1903. He learned sewing and worked as a tailor(裁缝) for a mens clothes shop in most of his life. He moved to live with his daughter when he was 107 years old. When he turned 110, Koide could still read newspapers without glasses and could eat well without dentures(假牙). In August, 2015, Guinness World Records confirmed(认证) that he was the worlds oldest man.Koide always loved sitting in front of his sewing machine, enjoying making all kinds of clothes by hand. Being a tailor was his only and last job before his death.When he was given the world record in 2015, he told reporters about his secret of living a long life, No smoking or overdrinking! Be happy about everything. Never overdo things. Work and live with happiness.(1)Yasutaro Koide was years old when he got Guinness World Record. A . 107B . 110C . 112D . 113(2)What does the underlined word sewing mean in English? A . Buying clothes.B . Making clothes.C . Selling clothes.D . Wearing clothes.(3)Which of the following is TRUE? A . Koide used to have lots of jobs.B . Koide lived in Fukui all his life.C . Many Japanese like to be tailors.D . Koide liked his work all his life.(4)According to Koide, the secret of living a long life is . A . drinking a lotB . eating wellC . working hardD . living happily(5)Whats the best title for the passage? A . The oldest man in the worldB . The oldest woman in the worldC . Some ways to live a long lifeD . The importance of living happily3. (2分)阅读理解 Each year, the US Social Security Administration (美国社会保障局) releases a list of the most popular baby names of the year. Nearly every US citizen is registered (登记) with the organization, making it easy to create an accurate (精确的) list.The list reflects changes in society and culture over the years. For example, names such as Dorothy and Margaret (for girls) and Harold and Walter (for boys) were popular in the 1910s. But these days, these names are considered to be old-fashioned. Some even refer to them as old people names. Other examples of these names include Gladys and Ethel (for girls) and Howard and Clarence (for boys).The list also shows which names are most common during a certain decade. For example, in the 1980swhen I was bornthe most common name was Michael. It happens to be my name.But some more unusual names have increased in popularity in recent years. From 2016 to 2017, the names Wells and Kairo (for boys) and Ensley and Oaklynn (for girls) all became more popular. But these names are still quite rare compared with more common names.Even pop culture can influence how popular names become. For example, the name Isabella saw a huge jump in popularity in 2009. This was because of the success of the Twilight film series, in which one of the main characters is named Isabella. But its ordinary names like John and Jane that have always been popular and probably always will be.(1)What do we know about the US Social Security Administration? A . It releases a list of popular baby names once a year.B . It is a special organization that studies popular names.C . It decides on the most popular baby names.D . The list that it releases is not very accurate.(2)Why are some names like Gladys called old people names? A . Because they have been popular for a long time.B . Because young people never have these names.C . Because they were popular many decades ago.D . Because they are preferred by the elderly.(3)The underlined word rare in Paragraph 4 most probably means _. A . fashionableB . popularC . old-fashionedD . unusual(4)What do we know from the story? A . People in the US usually pick names for their kids from a list.B . Rare names cant be so popular as common names.C . Wells has become a less popular name since 2016.D . Common names can always be popular for a longer time.4. (3分)阅读理解 My husband had just bought a new washing machine for me. I decided to use it and I washed a lot of things.Everything worked well, I got ready for school as usual. When the bell rang and the students came in, I greeted them and told them what we were going to do that day. When I turned around to write on the blackboard, the class broke out into a roar(大笑声).They laughed and laughed. They laughed so much, in fact, that I was afraid the headmaster would be in to see all this. I asked the class to stop, but the more I talked, the more they laughed. I decided to pay no attention to them, and continued to write on the blackboard. When I did this, they roared even more.Finally, the teacher who had the room next to mine came in to see what all the laughter was about. When he came in, he started laughing, too! Good heavens, I said, Will someone please tell me what is so funny? Oh, God, said the teacher. You have a brown sock stuck to the back of your shirt!So thats how I found my husbands missing sock.Oh, well, I said to the class. Lets just say you have had an unforgettable lesson on static electric(静电).(1)The washing machine bought by the writers husband . A . worked very wellB . stole the sockC . broke the clothesD . stopped working suddenly(2)The writer was . A . a workerB . a doctorC . a teacher of physicsD . an actor(3)When students saw what was on the back of the writer, they . A . felt very strangeB . couldnt help laughing and laughingC . were uncomfortableD . seemed not to know what to do(4)It was that made the sock be on the back of the shirt. A . washing machineB . waterC . static electricD . her husband5. (3分)阅读理解 When you write a text message or an email, you might put a smiling face or other pictures at the end to make the message more fun. These pictures are emojis. The first emojis were on Japanese mobile phones in the 1990s. Later, they were used on Apples iPhone and Android phones. Now they are everywhere!Before emojis, there were emoticons. The word is a mixture(混合) of emotion(感情) and icon(图标). Emoticons are made of the signs you can find on your keyboard, for example:) for a smiley or ;-for a rose. The first use of :-)was in 1982 and it was called joke marker. Emoji is a Japanese word which means pictograph: e(picture) +moji (character). Emojis are real pictures, for example ,or . There are 1851emojis that can be used on mobile phones and other devices. There are all kinds of emojis, from faces and weather to things in the kitchen and animal.In England, we have a saying: A picture paints a thousand words. For many people, an emoji is like a punctuation mark(标点). Its like the tone of voice when we speak on the phone, or hand movements(gestures) used in conversation. Emojis are also changing the way we write. The more we use emojis, the less we use slang(俚语), such as LOL or OMG.When someone speaks and looks serious, we try to look serious, too, and when someone smiles, we smile as well. This is how we show empathy(同感) and make friends(and enemies!). But when were online, we cant see the persons face and theres no emotion. The invention of emojis changed that! Scientists in Australia have discovered that when we look at a smiley face online, the same parts of the brain start working as when we look at a real smiley face. Our mood changes, and we try to change our face to match the emoji. This is something we learn as we get older. Our brains have developed this ability over the last two or three years. This means that emojis have created a new brain pattern(模式)in us!(1)Where does the writer of this passage possibly come from? A . AustraliaB . JapaneseC . AmericaD . Britain(2)What is NOT true about Paragraph 3? A . Some slang is used less often because of emojis.B . We no more need words.C . An Emoji adds emotions to our messages.D . An Emoji makes people feel face to face.(3)What is (=) according to the passage? A . an emojiB . a pictureC . an emoticonD . a sound(4)What can we learn from the passage? A . Emojis will make our words disappear.B . Emojis have greatly influenced us in many ways.C . We dont need to speak to others or meet others any more.D . Scientists are worried about this invention of emojis.三、 选词填空 (共1题;共5分)6. (5分)_ (How much/What) is the price? 四、 单词拼写 (共1题;共1分)7. (1分)Id like to thank the h_ for the delicious food. 五、 语法填空 (共1题;共1分)8. (1分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填人括号中所给单词的正确形式。 Every Chinese celebrates the Spring Festival. Its our _ (tradition) festival and is also one of the _ (important) holidays. It often lasts one month. _ the Spring Festival comes, all the families usually clean their houses. On the Spring Festival Eve most people always watch the Spring Festival Gala _ midnight. Some dont even sleep the whole night. People begin to set off firecrackers(鞭炮) _ (celebrate)the New Year as _ as its 12 oclock at night. On the morning of the Spring Festival, people get up very early, and then put _ their new clothes and _ (shoe). Family _ (member) get together and eat a lot of delicious food-dumplings and dishes. After tha

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