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南京市2019版英语九年级上册 Module 9质量评估试卷(II)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、完型填空Reuben, a 12-year-old boy, saw something in a shop window. But the pricefive dollarswas far beyond his means. He couldnt ask his parents_the money. His father made a living through_in Bay Roberts. His mother, Dora, tried hard to feed and clothe their five children.Hesitating(犹豫) for a few minutes, he opened the_and talked to the shopkeeper. “I dont have the money right now. Can you please_it for me?” “Ill try,” the shopkeeper smiled.Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out. Hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, he suddenly had a(an)_He ran towards the sound and stopped at a construction site(建筑工地).Reuben knew he could collect the discarded nails(被丢弃的钉子) and sell them to the factory for five cents_He looked for nails until sunset. Then he ran to the factory and sold them. Reuben tightly clutched(握紧) the five-cent pieces and ran home. He found a rusty iron can and dropped his_inside. Then he rushed into the barn(谷仓) near his house and hid it. It was dinner time when Reuben got home. His father sat at the big kitchen table, working on a fishnet. Dora was at the kitchen stove, ready to serve_as Reuben took his place at the table. Looking at his mother, Reuben smiled.Every day after school, Reuben searched the town, trying to finish his_task. Finally, the time had come! He ran into the barn, opened the can, poured the coins out and began to count.He still needed 20 cents! He had to sell four nails_the day ended. Rushing to the town, Reuben searched every corner. It was getting dark when Reuben arrived at the factory. The man at the factory was about to_“Please, mister. I have to sell these nails nowplease.”“Why do you need this money so_?”“Its a secret.”The man took the nails, reached into his pocket and put four coins in Reubens hand.Clutching the can tightly, Reuben_for the shop.“I have the_” he solemnly told the owner.Back home, his mother was cleaning the kitchen. “Here, Mum! Here!” Reuben shouted as he ran to her. He_a small box in her roughened hand. She opened it carefully. A blue-velvet jewel box appeared. Dora lifted the lid(盖子). Tears began to blur(模糊) her vision. In gold lettering on a small, almond-shaped brooch(胸针) was the word Mother.It was Mothers Day, 1946.1 . AaboutBforCofDwith2 . AfarmingBdrivingCfishingDcleaning3 . AdoorBshopCwindowDbox4 . AbuyBwatchCmakeDkeep5 . AtaskBgoalCplanDidea6 . AeachBanyCeitherDall7 . AnailsBcansCcoinsDdollars8 . AbreakfastBtableClunchDdinner9 . ApublicBsecretCexcitingDsurprising10 . AbeforeBafterCwhenDwhile11 . Acall upBlock upCclear upDturn up12 . AhurriedlyBhardlyCbadlyDimmediately13 . AwentBlookedCpaidDleft14 . ApocketBmoneyClidDtime15 . AmovedBpulledCplacedDtook二、阅读单选Choose the best answer (根据文章内容,选择最恰当的答案):Did you know that a lot of the technology we use today appeared in books before scientists invented it?E-book readers didnt appear until 1999, but as long ago as 1961, author Stanislaw Lem wrote about them in his book, Return from the Stars.Cash machines were invented in the 1980s. But Ray Bradbury thought of them first, in his 1953 novel, Fahrenheit 451.Scientists are working on all these ideas from books and films.How far have they got?Back to the Future Part II, Steven Spielberg (1989)When Marty and his friend travel to the future, one of the most amazing machines they find is flying cars. The cars fly along roads in the sky which have signs and streetlights.AI, Steven Spielberg (2001) based on Super-Toys Last All Summer Long,Brian Aldiss (1969)When a young child dies, his mother is given an android which looks and behaves exactly like a real boy. The robot loves her like a son.Iron Man Marvel Comics (1963) Marvel films (2008 onward)A rich scientist and engineer is badly hurt. To save his own life, he builds himself a robotic heart and a powerful metal suit which makes him stronger and faster than any other man. He becomes a cyborg part man, part machine.Minority Report short story by Philip K. Dick (1956) and a film by StevenSpielberg (2002)Tom Cruise plays a detective who can stop crimes before they happen. His team use information from psychics, who can see the future. They know who will break the law and when it will happen, but they dont know where.Another idea that appeared in Minority Report is personalized advertising. All around the future city there are advertising billboards which use cameras to recognize the people walking by. The billboards speak to people by name and suggest things to buy.16 . What kind of stories are these films and books?ADetective stories.BScience fiction.CChildrens stories.DMyths and fables.17 . What do e-book readers and cash machines have in common?APeople have already invented both technologies in real life.BThey both appeared in the films directed by Steven Spielberg.CThey both gave authors ideas to write exciting stories.DThey both appeared at the beginning of the twentieth century.18 . According to the text, android is _.Aa person who can predict the futureBa system designed for mobile devicesCa human with a robotic heartDa robot who can love and be loved19 . Which film is based on the comic books?ABack to the Future Part IIBAICIron ManDMinority Report20 . The idea of _ comes from Back to the Future Part II.Aflying carsBcash machinesCcyborgsDsmart advertising21 . Which of the following might be the review of the film Minority Report?ABCDThere are a lot of different cakes- fruit cakes, chocolate cakes, etc. Sometimes we buy them in a shop. Sometimes we make them ourselves. We like cakes. We like Christmas cakes a lot. My mother often makes cakes for us at Christmas. And I often help her to make them. To make a Christmas cake, we need these things. Half a kilo of flour, 3 cups of milk, 4 eggs and some fruit, etc. Now we can make a cake with those things. 根据短文内容选择最佳答案。22 . How does the writer like Christmas cake?AShe likes it very much.BShe likes it a little.CShe doesnt like it.DShe doesnt like it at all.23 . When does the writers mother make cakes for her?AAt Christmas.BOn the writers birthday.COn weekdays.DOn Sundays.24 . What do we need to make a cake?ASome flour.BSome milk.CSome eggs.DAll of the above.25 . How much flour do we need to make a cake?AA kilo of flour.BTwo kilos of flour.CHalf a kilo of flour.DA bag of flour.26 . How many eggs and fruit do we need to make a cake?AThree eggs; some fruit.BThree fruit; four eggs.CFour fruit; some eggs.DFour eggs; some fruit.The Internet can show you lots of jobs all over the world. If you want to find a job on the Internet, use the words job search or employment(职业) to find the websites you need. You only need to type in what you want and where you want to work. In a few seconds, a list of jobs will appear on the screen. You can also type in the name of a company to learn about jobs there. Many websites list full-time and summer jobs.Job search websites can help you in other ways, too. They show you how to write a good resume(履历) and how to get ready for an interview(面试). They also tell you what to say to an interviewer on the telephone. Some websites give you interview conversations to practice. One website even has a dictionary of interview words. A good employment website can be a big help in your job search.Good luck with your job-hunting.27 . What should you do first if you want to find a job on the Internet?ATo type in job search or employment to find the websites.BTo write a good resume.CTo get ready for an interview.DTo get an English dictionary.28 . Some employment websites tell you how to have a job interview _.Aface to faceBin an e-mailCin a letterDon the telephone29 . The underlined word “job-hunting” means “_”.Asearching for a jobBgiving a jobCdoing a jobDchanging a job30 . Whats the main idea of the passage?AThe Internet lists a large number of companies.BYou can find many websites on the Internet.CIts about how you can use the Internet to find a job.DThere are many different ways for you to look for jobs.DDo you and your friends ever talk about your dreams with each other? If you do, you might have noticed something interesting some of your friends seldom remember their dreams, but some can always describe their dreams so clearly that it seems like theyre describing things that really happened to them. What makes those people different?The answer is simple. There are two different types of dreamers low dream recallers(回忆者)and high dream recallers.Low dream recallers usually remember their dreams only twice a month. But high dream recallers are able to remember them about five mornings a week. And a new study suggests that activity in a certain part of the brain could have something to do with it, reported The Huffington Post.Perrine Ruby, a French researcher at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, studied 41 people (21 high dream recallers and 20 low dream recallers) and recorded their brain activity.She found that a part of the brain called the temporo-parietal junction (颞顶联合区) was more active in high dream recallers than in low dream recallers both when they were sleeping and awake.This brain area collects and processes(编程)information from the outside world. This means that high dream recallers know more about whats happening around them. For example, when they are awake, they respond (对有反应) more strongly to hearing their own names, and when they are sleeping, they are woken more easily by sounds and movements.By closely studying peoples brain activities, Ruby found that high dream recallers have twice as much “wakefulness time” during sleep as low dream recallers do. And it is during these short times of wakefulness that the brain remembers dreams.“The sleeping brain is not able to remember new information,” Ruby told The Washington Post. “It needs to wake up to be able to do that.”This is not hard to understand. Just try to think of your own sleeping experiences. If you are worried during the night, you are more likely to remember your dreams, but if you sleep well, you will remember little in the morning, and this is because “you never get a chance to remember”, Robert Stickgold, a Harvard Medical School researcher, told The Washington Post.31 . According to the article, high dream recallers _.Ahave very little brain activity during sleepBcan remember their dreams clearlyCdont know how to describe their dreamsDremember their dreams twice a week32 . Compared to high dream recallers, low dream recallers _.Ahave higher sleep qualityBhave more sleepless nightsCare more easily woken at nightDrespond faster when hearing their names33 . What is the main purpose of the last paragraph?ATo show the advantages of being a low dream recaller.BTo suggest what to do to become a low dream recaller.CTo make readers interested in future studies.DTo further explain Rubys research.三、用单词的正确形式完成句子Choose the word or expression in the box which is closest in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence(选择方框中与划线部分意思相近的词):AstartBreachCthe othersDso thatEneed34 . It took Masters about twenty hours to get to the house.35 . If you require further information please contact us by e-mail.36 . It is unnecessary for the kids to set off immediately.37 . Billy held up the board in order that everyone could see it clearly.38 . Some of the stamps belong to me, while the rest are Mikes.四、单词填空请用适当的词完成下面的短文,并把所缺的单词填写在答题卡指定的位置上。每个空只能填写一个形式正确,意义相符的单词。If you pay a visit to Liu Hashengs restaurant in Harbin, you will find 18 robots there. They are ready to serve you and 39 . sure that your dining experience is perfect. After the visit, you can tell others that robots serving customers isnt a dream any more. Its wonderful to see40 . the 18 robots work in the restaurant. The wonder starts when you walk in. You ll see a robot come up and say, “ Earth person, hello!41 . to the Robot Restaurant.” When you have ordered your 42 . , the robots in the kitchen begin to do the cooking. After the food is43 . , a robot waiter will glide(滑行) out of the kitchen to serve you with the meal youve ordered. And as customers enjoy their delicious food, a robot 44 . lovely songs for them. You may ask, “ Where did all these robots come45 . ?” Liu said they were designed(设计) and 46 . by the Harbin Haohai Robot Company. Liu said he invested(投资) 5 million yuan in the restaurant, with 47 . robot costing 200,000 yuan to 300,000 yuan. And the whole robot team is managed by the workers in the computer room. After a busy day, all the robots will go for a “meal”, which is electricity. After 5 hours, the robots can continue their work for a day. The restaurant now provides a menu 48 . more than 30 dishes(菜肴), and the average(平均) cost for a dinner is about 40 to 50 yuan. Do you want to go and have a try in this restaurant?Robots are smart. With their computer brains,they help people work in d49 . places or do difficult jobs. Some robots do regular jobs.Bobby, a mail carrier, brings mails to a large o50 . building in Washington DC. He is one of 250 mail carriers in the United States.Mr Leachim, who weighs two hundred pounds and is six feet t51 . , has some advantages as a teacher.One is that he does not f52 . details (细节). He knows each childs name, the p53 . names and what each child knows and needs to know.In addition(另外), he knows each childs pets and hobbies. Mr Leachim does not m54 . mistakes. Each child goes and tells him or her name,then dials(拨打) an identification(辨认) number.His computer brain puts the childs voice and number t55 . . He identifies the child with n56 . mistakes.Then he starts the lesson.Another advantage is that Mr Leachim is flexible(灵活的). If the child needs m57 . time to do their lessons they can move switches. In this way they can repeat Mr Leachims lesson over and over again. When the children do a good job, he tells them something i58 . about their hobbies. At the end of the lesson the children switch Mr Leachim off.五、回答问题Answer the questions.What will the home of the future look like? Some architects in Hong Kong say that city homes will be smaller, because populations continue to grow and space becomes more expensive.They have designed “space flats” that are just 30 square meters in size. These flats have three small rooms: a living room, a bathroom and a bedroom, and of course a balcony, but everything is carefully planned to make good use of the limited space.The living room is the main room of the fla

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