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石家庄市九年级上学期开学考试英语试题(I)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . Its raining outside. If you dont take an umbrella, you_wet.AgetBwill getCgot2 . Lets do something for wildlife in the world.Amake some spaceBmaking some spacesCto make some spaceDto make some spaces3 . The more he does, the he will be.Aexercises; weakerBexercise; healthierCexercise; worse4 . Please_ your homework here this afternoon, David.Sure, I will.AgiveBtakeCbring5 . The teacher often asks us _ English as _ as possible.Ato talk; muchBto speak; muchCtalk; manyDspeak; many6 . I used to online a lot, but now I am used to with my friends.Achatting; studyBchat; studyingCchat; studyDchatting; studying7 . Help _ ! -Thanks .AyourBmyCmeDyourself8 . Lily with her parents cleaning their houses at nine yesterday morning I went to visit her.Awas; whenBwere; whileCwere; when9 . Remember to book a ticket online ahead,you will have to queue up for getting one.AandBbutCorDso10 . Excuse me! May I use your computer now?_Im typing an important letter.AWill you?BI hope so.CWhy not?DIm afraid not.11 . Every morning, Mrs Smith listens to the latest news _ the radio.AinBwithConDat12 . David is a _student.He studies all the subjects _.Agood;wellBwell;goodCgood;goodDwell;well13 . When I walked past the park, I saw some old people Chinese Taiji.AdidBdoCdoing14 . -What would you do if _ eighty-year-old man fell down in front of you?-I dont know. Maybe I will help him.AaBanCtheD/15 . Grandma, was life much more difficult in your age?Yeah. Quite true. We even couldnt _a bike those days.ArecycleBcostCafford二、完型填空One day an old man _ into a cafeteria (自助餐厅) to eat in America for the first time. He sat down at an empty table and waited for _to take his order. Of course nobody did. Finally, a woman with a plate full of food sat down opposite him and told him how a cafeteria _.“Start out at that end,” she said. “Just go along the line and _what you want. At the other end they will tell you how much you have to pay.”“I soon learned thats _ everything works in the US,” the old man later told his friend. “_ is like a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want _ you are willing to pay the money. You can even get success, but you will never get it if you wait for someone to _ it for you. You have to get up and get it yourself.”_, life everywhere is like a cafeteria. Dont wait for things to happen to you. Success lies in your own _.16 . AgoesBentersCwentDentered17 . Ahis friendBhis wifeCa strangerDsomeone18 . AworkedBpaintedCrepairedDplanned19 . Asend outBgive outCpick outDlook out20 . AwhatBhowCwhyDwhen21 . ASchoolBLifeCOfficeDCompany22 . AifBbecauseCthoughDuntil23 . AcarryBlendCmoveDbring24 . AIn peaceBIn the endCIn factDIn a hurry25 . AworkBhandsCopinionDbooks三、阅读单选My teenage son_after his father died. As a single parent, I tried to do my best to talk to him. But the more I tried, the more he pulled away. When his report card arrived during his junior year, it said that he had been absent 95 times from classes and had six falling grades for the year. In this case he would never graduate. I sent him to the school adviser, and I even begged(乞求)him. Nothing worked.One night I felt so powerless that I got down on my knees and begged for help. Please God, I cant do anything more for my son. Im_Im giving the whole thing up to you.I was at work when I got a phone call. A man introduced himself as the headmaster. I want to talk to you about Karls absences. Before he could say another word, I choked(哽咽) up and all my disappointment(失望) and sadness over Karl came pouring out into the ears of this stranger. I love my son but I just dont know what to do. Ive tried everything to get Karl to go back to school and nothing has worked. Its out of my hands. For a moment there was silence on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, Thank you for your time. and hung up.Karls next report card showed a marked improvement in his grades. Finally, he was even on the list of the best students at school. In his fourth year, I attended a parent-teacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were surprised at the way he had turned himself around.After the meeting, Karl said, Mum, remember that call from the headmaster last year? I nodded.That was me. I thought Id play a joke but when I heard what you said, it really hit me how much I was hurting you. Thats when I knew I had to make you proud.26 . By saying Karl became withdrawn, the writer means the boy changed completely and _.Apreferred to stay alone at homeBlost interest in his studiesCrefused to talk to othersDbegan to dislike his mother27 . There was silence on the other end of the line because the speaker _.Awas too moved to say anything to the motherBwaited for the mother to finish speakingCdidnt want the mother to know who he wasDdidnt want to say to his mother28 . The phrase at the end of my rope means _ in Chinese.A心如刀割B心意冷C失魂落魄D山穷水尽29 . What does this passage mainly tell us?ABeing understood by parents is very important to teenagers.BMothers love plays an important part in teenagers life.CSchool education doesnt work without full support from parents.DChildren in single-parent families often have problems with their mind.30 . The best title for the passage is _.AA lonely boyBHow to get on with a teenagerCA student who turned himself aroundDA joking phone callAn earthquake may happen at any time all over the world. Its best for us to know what to do before the earthquake and how to do during the earthquake. These information will help you.Prepare your earthquake bag.Before the earthquake, at any time, please collect seven things and put these things into an earthquake bag and keep it near you: water, food, medicine, mobile phone, torch(手电筒), washing things, money and so on.Sit, hide(躲藏)and hold.When the earthquake happens, if you are indoor, sitting on the floor in a doorway or close to the wall. Dont be afraid to remember to protect your head and neck with your arms at once. Hide yourself beside something like a table, a bed and so on. Hold the furniture(家具). You wont move away. Dont try to run out of the house.Never do these things.During the earthquake, if you are outdoor, dont run back into the house, dont stand close to the buildings because they may fall on you. Dont stand under the trees or signs. You had better stand in an open space.31 . What should we know before and during the earthquake?_AWhen and where to go.BHow and where to hide.CWhere and how to go.DWhat and how to do.32 . If we are indoor, what should we hold during the earthquake?AAn earthquake bag.BA sign.CA furniture.DA door.33 . If you are outdoor, youd better _ during the earthquake.Asit on a roadBstand in an open spaceCstand near a riverDsit in your car34 . Which is the best title of the passage?AKeeping Safe in the Earthquakes.BDifferent Kinds of Earthquakes.CThe Useful Earthquake Bag.DWhere to Stay during the Earthquake.According to a recent newspaper article, girls do better than boys at every level of educationSo it is hardly surprising that boys are now far more likely(可能的) than girls to go to universities.“Eclipsed” (黯然失色)Mary Curnock Cook, a leader of the University, is so worried about the future of boys that she wants to see a national effort to solve the problemIf this difference goes on growing, girls born this year will be 75% more likely to go to university than boysSo what is at the root of this gap(差距)? Are there changes in the nature of universities which have led to the dominance of girls on campus? Are girls simply better at schoolwork these days, and boys less interested?By the time teenagers get to their high school, the number of girls is biggerSo before they sit a single exam, there are probably more girls than boys who are likely to go to university.“Waste of time?”The average grade for a girl is C+ compared to C for a boy at A-level examinationsBut the differences between boys and girls start much earlier on.According to a University of Bristol study, boys are nearly twice as likely as girls to have fallen behind by the time they start schoolPrimary schools often have more female teachers, and mothers helping out.According to the study, girls and boys often have different attitudes towards schoolworkThe report says : “Boys are more likely than girls to regard school as a waste of time.” Whats more, boys tend(倾向) to spend over one hour less per week on homework than girlsThey are more likely to play computer games and less likely to read outside of school.“There are a lot of boys thinking they can get away with the least work and wanting to spend their time doing other more interesting things,” says Roger Leighton, the former head teacher of Sydney Russell School“Girls, on the other hand, tend to understand the need to work hard earlier on - they take a longer view.”35 . Mary Curnock Cook wants to _.Afind out the cause for the differenceBfind out the number of girls on campusCsee boys work harder than they used toDsee people work together on the problem36 . The underlined word “dominance” in Paragraph 4 probably refer to “_”.Aachievement in schoolworkBposition of advantageCprogress in subjectsDcontrol of attention37 . What can we learn from the passage?ABoy do better at some levels of education.BThere are changes in the nature of universities.CGirls spend more time on schoolwork than boys.DBoys and girls perform similarly in primary school.38 . Which of the following is probably the best title for the passage?AWhich is more attractive to students?BWhat do girls understand better than boys?CWhy do more girls than boys go to university?DWho is more likely to do a better job in universities?My name is Steve. I work in a library. Here are the rules of the library. Dont bring any bags into the reading room. Dont eat in the reading room. Keep quiet in the library. Dont answer the phone in the reading room. You can borrow three books at one time and you can keep them for one month. You should keep the books clean. If you lose the books, you must pay for them.My name is Jeff. I am a student. Here are the rules in my school. Dont be late for school. Dont eat in class. Dont fight. Dont run in the hallways. Wear the school uniforms on school days.39 . If Clark goes to the library, he can.Aeat oranges in the reading roomBborrow three books at one timeCtake his bag into the reading room40 . If Tony borrows some books from the library on May 1st, he must return(归还) them before .AMay 7thBJune 2ndCAugust 2nd41 . Tom paid the library ten dollars. The reason(原因) may be .Ahe lost a bookBhe bought a book from the libraryChe didnt keep the books clean42 . Jeff tells us rules in his school.AthreeBfourCfive43 . According to the passage ,Which of following is TRUE?ASteve is a middle school student.BJeff wears school uniforms on school days.CJeff often runs in the hallways.四、完成句子完成句子44 . 公园是晨练的好地方吗?_ a park a good place_?45 . 他的父母对收集邮票不感兴趣。His parents_ in_.46 . 他们每年都要做许许多多的小桔灯。They _ lots of lanterns_ oranges every year.47 . 这些运动鞋轻便舒适,适合跑步。The trainers_, they are_ running.48 . 参观博物馆能帮你了解很多关于世界的知识吗?Can _ help you _ about the world?五、单词填空Mrs. Li, my neighbor, told me something about life in the past and how life had changed. In the past her family lived in a very 49 . (极小的) house. There were no 50 . (用电的) lights. They could only use 51 . (蜡烛). Her father and brother were 52 . (邮递员) and they often worked 12 hours a day. But they still got very little money, so they could only eat meat once or 53 . (两次) a year. Her mother was a farm girl. She didnt have a good 54 . (教育) only because she was a female.Now life is very different. She lives a good life. People work for 55 . (更少的) hours a day but they got more money than before. The 56 . (作用) of women has changed. All the children can go to primary and junior schools without paying anything. 57 . (交通) and travel are easier. They can go anywhere in the world easily. 58 . speaking(一般来说), life today is much better than it was in the past.六、多任务混合问题任务型阅读,读短文,完成76-80题,76判断正误(正确T,错误F),77、78回答问题,79完成句子,80把文中划线句子译成汉语。We live in the “computer age”. Today, it is more and more important for us to use computers. We use them at work, and we also use them at home. Both men and women, old and young use computers. We often use the mouse to run all the work.If you sit in front of a computer for a long time, you may feel painful and numb(麻木的) in your hand, your wrist, your shoulder, and your neck. Whats wrong with you? The mouse is eating your body from your hand to all. Some researchers say we feel painful because we often

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