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人教版2019-2020学年九年级上学期期末英语试题A卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . May I open the window? Its a bit hot inside._.AIm glad to hear thatBIt doesnt matterCYes, I will. Thank youDGo ahead, please2 . -Whats the news about ?-_ entertainment stars gathered to attact donations for Yushu.AA member ofBA kind ofCA packet ofDA number of3 . The education of_young is always_hot and serious topic.A/; /Bthe; aC/; theDthe; /4 . Do you know _? Of course. It will be hosted in Tokyo, Japan.Awhen will the 2020 Olympics be heldBwhen the 2020 Olympics will be hostedChow the 2020 Olympics will be hostedDwhich city will host the 2020 Olympics5 . She is going totake part in the long jump.AjoinBbe inCcome inDtake in6 . The hungry monkeys tried to find some food in the basket, but they found.AanythingBnothingCnoneDsomething7 . _ they believe enjoying a sports team is a good way _ new friends, I would like to attend community activities to widen my social circle.AAs; to makeBAlthough; of makingCAs if; makingDAs; making8 . -Have you found the information about famous peopleyou can use for the report?-Not yet. Ill search some online.AwhichBwhoCwhat9 . Because it was raining, Imy umbrella to the little girl.AofferedBcoveredCborrowedDopened10 . We were in Qingdao last week and _ great fun there.Awill haveBhave hadChadDhave11 . The old man lived in a _ village _,but he didnt feel _.Alonely;lonely;lonelyBlonely;alone;aloneClonely;alone;lonelyDalone;lonely;alone12 . 我的妹妹的英文名为_.ABobBAliceCDale13 . I met Mary, and she lent me ¥20. It was kind her to lend me the money.AforBofCwithDin14 . The little children often play _the playground after school.AwithBonCforDabove15 . The man always offers to give a helping hand to people in trouble.Ais always readyBis always interestedCis always frightenedDis always surprised二、完型填空Some people believe that dreams can tell them what will happen in the future. Nobody knows why this is so, but there are many stories about people. The people make their dreams_One of these people was a man called John Chapman, who lived in Swaffham in England many years ago. John Chapman dreamt that he stood on London Bridge and a man told him how to become rich. John Chapman was a poor man and he needed_, so the next day he decided to leave for London_was 100 miles(英里) from Swaffham to London. He walked for two days and at last he_London Bridge. There were many people on the bridge, but they werent_in John Chapman. No one talked tohim. After three days, John Chapman decided to go home.And before he could do this, a shopkeeper came up to him. “I am watching you these days,” he said. “Are you_someone?” “Yes,” said John. “I had a dream about a man here. He would help me to get muchmoney.” “Oh,” said the shopkeeper. “You shouldnt believe in dreams._I believe in dreams, Id be in Swaffham right now. I had a dream a few days ago about a man called John Chapman from Swaffham. He had_in his garden, near an old apple tree.” John Chapman felt_by what the shopkeeper said. At once he went home and dug near an old apple tree. He soon found many pieces of gold. He was so happy that he_some of the gold to his poor neighbours. What a kind man he was! For the rest of his life, he was a rich man.16 . Acome outBcome upCcome trueDcome to17 . AdreamBfutureCmoneyDapple18 . AThisBItCThatDIts19 . AreachedBarrivedCgotDwent20 . AinteresBinterestsCinterestingDinterested21 . Awaiting forBasking forCwaitting forDlooking after22 . AWhenBWhereCIfDHow23 . AmoneyBappleCtreeDgold24 . AangryBsurprisedCinterestedDsad25 . AborrowedBgaveCbroughtDgot三、阅读单选Hover Camera (无人相机)Wang Mengqiu, the inventor of Hover Camera, was born in Hangzhou in 1982. He once studied at Stanford University in the United States. He became famous because of the invention.Forget selfie sticks (自拍杆)! Compared to other cameras, Hover Camera has many advantages.* It can fly and stay in mid-air, track your face and even follow you to make sure it gets the perfect picture.* It can be controlled by using a smart phone(智能手机).* It records movements with a 13MP camera and takes 4K video.* It is the best choice for weddings, sports games and holidays.Mr. Wang also said, “The main design consideration is easy and safe to take for the users. Its very light and small. It can be folded in two, so it can be easily put into a bag. When the power is low, it can land on the ground safely on its own.” Its said that the company has raised $25 million to produce it. As it is still being tested, Hover Camera can be bought later this year. The price has not yet been decided. But a spokesman says the company hopes to sell it for less than $600.26 . Hover Camera can _.Aswim in the riverBfly in the mid-airCchange its weightDbe used as a phone27 . The underlined word “track” means _.APullBfollowCpushDshow28 . According to the passage, why is Hover Camera easy and safe to take?AIts light and small.BIt can be folded in three.CIt doesnt need power.DOnly a smart phone can make it land.29 . Which is not mentioned in the passage?AHow can we control Hover Camera?BWhen can we buy Hover Camera?CHow much is Hover Camera?DHow popular will Hover Camera be?Heroic Ebola workersEvery year, Time, a leading American magazine chooses the years most influential newsmaker as their “Person of the Year”. For this year the magazine has chosen not a single person, but many-the health workers caring for Ebola(埃博拉) patients in west Africa.In March, the largest Ebola outbreak in world history began in the west African countries of Guinea(几内亚), Liberia and Sierra Leone(塞拉利昂). At the time, there was little to stop the disease from spreading further. Neither the governments nor the World Health Organization(WHO)was ready to fight it.“But the Doctors Without Borders(无国界医生组织)and many others from all over the world, fought side-by-side with local doctors and nurses, ambulance drivers and burial teams,” Time describes in an article explaining its choice. “The rest of the world can sleep at night because group of men and women are willing to stand and fight.”Ebola has now killed more than 6,000 people(mostly in west Africa), and more than 17,000 people have been infected.According to the WHO, 622 health-care workers have been infected with Ebola through the end of November; 346 of them have died. The incidence rate(感染率)of Ebola in Sierra Leone is about 100 times higher for health-care workers than it was for other people in the country.Sierra Leone doctor KombaSongu-Mbriwa got infected after treating a patient(who later died). He said that the Ebola field work was “the most difficult, most pitiful work of his life.” Luckily he survived and has decided to return to the field. “I dont have regrets because Im enjoying my job, and I think its been a blessing to other people.”Ebola is contagious(传染性的)and very dangerous disease. It can lead to serious bleeding, organ failure(器官衰竭)and death. The disease kills about 50 percent of those infected. Ebola can start with a flu, fever and headache, but get worse later. Ebola spreads by direct contact with blood or other body fluids(体液) of an infected human or animal. Because of this, it can spread quickly within families and among health-care workers.30 . Which magazine chooses Person of the Year every year?ANational GeographicBFortuneCTimeDNewsweek31 . Who is Times 2014 “Person of the Year”?AThe Ebola patients.BThe Ebola fighters.CThe African governmentDThe World Health Organization.32 . We can tell from the story that Ebola mainly broke out in _.ASoutheast AsiaBthe Middle EastCWest AfricaDEast Africa33 . How many health-care workers have been infected with Ebola by the end of November?A6,000.B17,000.C346.D622.34 . Which of the following description(描述)doesnt belong to Ebola?AEbola can spread by indirect contact with blood and other body fluids.BEbola spreads very quickly among families and health-care workers.CEbola can start with flu, fever and headache, but get worse and worse.DEbola is a contagious and very dangerous disease.35 . What is the main idea of the article?AThe Ebola virus is very terrible.BTime selected their “Person of the Year”.CEvery person infected with Ebola has died.DMany people are still fighting against Ebola.Have you ever woken up feeling that something was wrong?It was a day like that for meI sat up in bedA little later I opened the curtainsIt was terrible weatherthe rain was pouring downThen I looked down into the yardYes! There it wasthe motorcycleIt was just as broken as last nightAnd my leg was starting to hurt36 . Something had happened to the person in the story the night beforeWhat was it?A. The bad weather had broken the motorcycleB. The bad weather had stopped the person from going outsideC. The person had bought a new motorcycleD. The person had been in a motorcycle accident37 . “It was a day like that for me”What kind of day did this turn out to be?A. A good day B. A bad dayC. An exciting day D. A boring day38 . Why does the writer begin the story with a question?A. Because the writer wants to know the answerB. To make the readers interested in the storyC. Because the question is hard to answerD. To remind the reader that this kind of experience is rareJenny gets up early in the morning. She has her breakfast and then goes to school. She walks to the bus stop and takes a bus, She gets to school at about half past seven.Jenny is never late for school. She likes her school and works hard. Classes begin at 8:00. She has six classes every day. Jenny is good at all her lessons, and she likes English best.Usually Jenny has lunch at school. She goes home at five in the afternoon. Sometimes, she helps her friends with their lessons. After supper she usually watches TV news. Then she does her homework. She goes to bed at about 9:30. Jenny is a good girl.39 . Where does Jenny have her breakfast?Aat home.Bat school.Con her way to school.Don the bus.40 . How does Jenny do in her lessons?AShe doesnt like going to school.BShe cant do her lessons.CShe does very well in her lessonsDShe doesnt know her lessons at all.41 . How many hours is Jenny at school?Aseven hours.Bseven and a half hours.Ceight hours.Dnine and a half hours.42 . What does Jenny sometimes do after school?AShe has supper with her classmates at schoolBShe helps her friends with their lessons.CShe does some shopping for her mother.DShe goes home with her friends.43 . What does Jenny do after supper?AShe watches TV and then goes to bed.BShe watches TV and does some housework.CShe watches TV and does her homework.DShe reads her English and does some sports.四、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据句意和所给汉语完成句子。每空一词44 . Do you like _(咖啡)or tea?I like tea.45 . Its good for our _(健康)to drink milk every day.46 . Twenty _(百分之)of our class like using the Internet.47 . He has three _(在线的)friends and they chat every day.48 . Can you tell me the _(结果)of the football match?49 . Mo Yan is a famous _(作家)in the world.50 . They walked _(穿过)the forest and arrived at the small house at last.51 . Going camping is good for your _(心智)and body.五、单词填空Gap-fillingA visitor from the c52 . asked the farmer many q53 . . He pointed to an a54 . in the field. Why doesnt that cow have any horns(角)? Well, said the farmer. There are three r55 . why a cow may not have h56 . . Some cows are born w57 . horns. Some cows lose their horns i58 . they are sick. And we cut the horns of some cows to k59 . them from hurting p60 . . But the reason that that cow there doesnt have a61 . horns is that it is a horse.六、填空Many of us have had this experience: we lie down in a bed other than our own, perhaps at a friends house or in a hotel room, and find it difficult to fall asleep. Is it because the bed is uncomfortable? Maybe, but perhaps there can be other reasons. According to a new study published in Current Biology, a significant reason is what the scientists call first night effect. They believe that one side of the brain acts as a night watch to warn us about potential(潜在的)dangers. It forces us to stay awake on the first night in a new environment. For the study, 35 young volunteers were told to sleep in a lab for several days. Meanwhile, researchers watched their brain activities.According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were more active than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping. However, left-brain activity reduced as days went by, falling even to the point of complete calm. In this process, the volunteers got an increasingly better sleep experience.The findings suggest that the different rhythms(节奏)of the sides of the brain influence our sleep. When the two sides work differently, the balance between them is broken. Thus, the brain cant relax and is sensitive to anything strange in the surroundings, just as it is in the daytime. At some level, the brain is continuing to analyze(分析)things, even though you dont realize the analysis, US professor Jerome Siegel told Smithsonian Magazine. If something unusual happens - if a door opens or you hear a key in a lock - you can be alert(警惕的)More surprisingly, this situation is similar to the way some animals sleep. Whales, dolphins, and many birds can sleep with half of their brain while the other half stays awake. If you have ever had what you think is first night effect, researchers suggest that you bring your own pillow or sleep in a room sim

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