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浙江省余姚市小曹娥镇中学2020届九年级英语创新素养班考试试题I. 完形填空 (15小题,每小题2分,共30分) What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The book “Ant Family” is about the 1 of some young people who go to Beijing after leaving university.The book, which is based on two years on interviews 2 about 600 low-income college graduates in Beijing, 3 in mid-September.The setting of 4 is several so-called “villages for college students” in outskirts of Beijing, where a large number of college graduates 5 . Most of these graduates 6 small or medium-sized businesses, getting less then 2,000 yuan a month. They live together because its cheap. Many of them travel several 7 a day for short-term jobs or job interviews. 8 the book, around 60% of these college graduates are 9 rural areas and smaller towns around China. Back home, many of them are 10 of their families and possibly the best hope for the family. Many of them 11 their jobs during the financial crisis in late 2020.Deng Kun, a 24- year-old college graduate, is an “ant” featured in the book. 12 _ graduating from his university in Yunnan Province, he 13 Beijing and lived in Tangjialing which is a small village 20 km from Tiananmen Square because of the low 14 of living there. Though he had many setbacks over the past two years, he is still 15 .Thanks to this book, the idea of “ant family” has been widely known among Chinese college graduates.1. A. life B. time C. dream D. work 2. A. for B. among C. with D. without 3. A. came down B. came along C. came true D. came out 4. A. the graduates B. the book C. the village D. Beijing 5. A. play B. live C. travel D. study 6. A. look for B. work for C. wait for D. think for 7. A. minutes B. seconds C. times D. hours 8. A. According to B. Thanks to C. Because of D. Instead of 9. A. to B. in C. from D. with 10. A. the instance B. the pride C. feature D. character 11. A. got B. lost C. left D. forgot 12. A. For B. If C. Before D. After 13. A. came to B. moved to C. visited D. toured 14. A. price B. situation C. cost D. pay 15. A. hopeful B. disappointed C. excited D. sad II. 阅读理解 (10小题,每小题2分,共20分)(A)Fish have ears. Really. Theyre quite small and have no opening to the outside world carrying sound through the body. For the past seven years, Simon Thorrold, a university professor, has been examining fish ears, small round ear bones called otoliths. As fish grow, so do their otoliths. Each day, their otoliths gain a ring of calcium carbonate(碳酸钙).By looking through a microscope and counting these rings, Thorrold can determine the exact age of a young fish. As a fish gets older, its otoliths no longer get daily rings. Instead, they get yearly rings, which can also be counted, giving information about the fishs age, just like the growth rings of a tree. Ring counting is nothing new to fish scientists. But Thorrold has turned to a new direction. Theyre examining the chemical elements of each otolith ring. The daily ring gives us the time, but chemistry tells us about the environment in which the fish swam on any given day. These elements tell us about the chemistry of the water that the fish was in. It also says something about water temperature, which determines how much of these elements will gather within each otolith ring. Thorrold can tell, for example, if a fish spent time in the open ocean before entering the less salty water of coastal areas. He can basically tell where fish are spending their time at any given stage of history. In the case of the Atlantic croaker, a popular saltwater food fish, Thorrold and his assistant have successfully followed the travelling of young fish from mid-ocean to the coast, a journey of many hundreds of miles. This is important to managers in the fish industry, who know nearly nothing about the whereabouts of the young fish for most food fish in the ocean. Eager to learn about his technology, fish scientists are now lending Thorrold their ears. 16. What can we learn about fish ears from the text? A. They are small soft rings. B. They are openings only on food fish. C.They are not seen from the outside. D. They are not used to receive sound. 17. Why does the writer compare the fish to trees? A. Trees gain a growth ring each day. B. Trees also have otoliths. C. Their growth rings are very small. D. They both have growth rings. 18. The Atlantic croaker is _. A. a fish research B. a fishing company C. an ocean area D. a fish 19. Why is it important to study the chemistry of otolith rings? A. The elements of the otoliths can tell the history of the sea.B. Chemical contents of otoliths can tell how fast fish can swim. C. We can know more about fish and their living environment. D. Scientists can know exactly how old a fish is. 20. How would you understand “fish scientists are now lending Thorrold their ears”? A. They are very interested in Thorrolds research findings. B. They want to know where they can find fish. C. They lend their fish for chemical studies. D. They wonder if Thorrold can find growth rings from their ears.(B)Computer programmer David Jones earned $ 150,000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a bank prepared to let him have a check card . Instead, he has been told to wait another two years until he is 18.He works for a small firm in Liverpool, where most young people of his age are finding jobs. Davids biggest headache is what to do with his money. Though he has high payment, he cannot drive a car, or get credit cards. David got his job four months ago, a year after leaving school with six O-Levels(普通成绩) and working for a time in a computer shop. “I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs,” he said.“I suppose $150,000 sounds a lot but I hope it will come to more than that this year.” He spends some of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother $20 a week as he lives with his parents. But most of his spare time is spent working.“Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school,” he said. “ But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business are fairly young, anyway. I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear.21. why is David so different from other young people of his age?A .He has got a job.B. He lives at home with his parentsC .He does not get out much.D. He earns a high payment22. Davids greatest problem is that _.A. he cant be treated as an adult (grown-up) by the bank B. he cant make as many games as he wishesC .he doesnt know what to buy with the moneyD. he is too young to drive a car23. He was employed by the company because _A .he had worked in a computer shopB. he had written some computer programsC. he is clever and works hard at his lessonsD. he had learnt computer from books and magazines24. He left school after taking six O-Levels because _.A. he was afraid of getting too old to start computingB. he didnt enjoy schoolC. he wanted to work with computersD. he wanted to earn a lot of money. 25. Why does David think he might retire early?A. He thinks computer games might not always sell so well.B. He wants to stop working when he is a millionaire.C. One has to be young to write computer programsD. He thinks his firm might close down. III. 阅读信息题:根据短文内容,找出相关信息,完成表格 (5小题,每小题1分,共5分) Scientists said that in the past 100 years, as the global temperatures went up by 0.74, the temperature in North China had climbed 1.4 in only 50 years. China needs to to cut carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) emission (排放), because its the main reason for global warming.The good news is that China has seen the importance of going green. Can you slow down global warming? Sure! Here are some advice. Buy fewer clothes that are unnecessary. Wearing your brothers, sisters or dads old T-shirts means you save the energy. Change your light bulbs . Use energy-saving light bulbs. And dont forget to turn off the lights when you leave a room and turn off your television and computer when they are not in use! Take the bus. Taking a bus saves a lot of oil every year. Say no to plastic bags. The next time you go to the market, use baskets. Open a window. Dont use the air conditioner (空调), and let some fresh air in . When you have to use the conditioner, set the temperature higher in the summer and lower in the winter to save energy. Make small changes in your daily life. Dont use one-off cups, bags or boxes. Its time for all of us to do something to save the earth. The reason for global warmingToo much carbon dioxide in the airHow to 26 the earth1. Wear 27 clothes. 2. Use energy-saving light bulbs and 28 to turn off the lights when you leave a room .3. Take the bus. 4. Use 29 instead of plastic bags when shopping. 5. Try to use the air conditioner 30 . IV. 短文填空 ( 10小题,每小题2分,共20分) travel, nation, video, ill, we, mix, find, other, know, because Some of 31 stand out from the crowds. But few are as spe

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