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1、 2019-2020学年度周末尖子生培养山东省滕州市鲍沟中学 202042日)年九年级英语提优试题(月 完型填空一、) in almost every situation. Whether they are 道歉 British people are famous for apologizing (), they are apologizing for asking a question, for the bad weather or_they sneezed (打喷嚏probably the number one nation for apologies. British people ta

2、ke pride in_on their polite manners towards one another in public. As a Usually, if they ”even when they dont really_it!result, they often use the word “sorryIf theyre ” want to ask a stranger for the time, they will_by saying “Sorry to trouble you.), they will generally greet the person by saying f

3、ive minutes late_an appointment (约会If theyre 15 minutes late, they might want to be even more apologetic and say, ” “Sorry Im late Im_sorry Im late!”“is a ” so much?Well, in the British culture, saying “sorry_do British people use “sorry” way to be polite, _to people whom they dont know very well. I

4、ts also a very smart way to get what they want. In recent research, an actor got close to_strangers on a rainy day to ask if he could use their mobile phones. When he walked to one group of strangers and asked them without apologizing first, he was only 9 percent successful in_their phones. However,

5、 when he apologized to another group of strangers about the bad weather before asking, he was 47 percent successful. Cunless until although Dbecause B1ADCourselves himself Byourselves themselves 2ADCknow Bmean A3prefer imagine Dleave BCA4stop finish start Dbefore 5Afrom of for BCDonly BCso ever just

6、 A6DWhat Why When 7ABHow CDsuddenly Cpossibly Bespecially hardly A8DA9Bsmart Cstrange different same DAC10keeping borrowing Blending buying 二、阅读单选 Two years ago, I got a job in a Chinese-Canadian company in Vancouver. One day my new boss A Chinese said he would invite me to lunch to celebrate my new

7、 job in a Chinese restaurant. “I thought. ”restaurant? Chopsticks? Oh no! Will I make a complete fool of myself?That evening, I cooked noodles and spent two whole hours trying to learn how to use chopsticks. Try as I might, I didnt succeed. I called my pen friend and asked her to explain exactly how

8、 to use chopsticks. She patiently explained the proper way of holding them between the Thats easy for you she said. “Louise, its not that hard,” 拇指thumb (), first and middle fingers. Youve been eating with chopsticks all your life. Its natural for you!” I replied. “to say,I didnt sleep well that nig

9、ht. The next day, when my boss took two coworkers and me to the restaurant, he spoke to the server in Chinese. My heart was beating fast, but then I noticed something strange. Instead of chopsticks, we all had knives, forks and spoons. I didnt understand at first, but then, it hit me. My boss knew t

10、hat I would have trouble with chopsticks. To save me ), he had arranged for us to be served with knives, forks and spoons. I from embarrassment (尴尬couldnt believe how thoughtful he was. Now, we often go out for lunch. After a lot of practice, Ive mastered how to use chopsticks. And it isnt really th

11、at difficult once you get used to it. Louise felt _ when her boss invited her to a Chinese restaurant. 11surprised Dangry Bnervous ACexcited How long did Louise spend practicing using chopsticks that evening? 12Four hours. DTwo hours. CAThree hours. An hour. BWhat can we learn from the underlined se

12、ntence? 13Louise thought she might succeed. ALouise thought she would never succeed. BLouise tried her best to learn, but she failed. CLouise tried so hard that she managed to learn it well. DWhere does Louises pen friend most probably come from? 14AChina. BCanada. CIndia. DAmerica. 15Which of the f

13、ollowing is TRUE? ALouises boss couldnt speak Chinese. BThat noon, Louise had her meal with chopsticks. CLouise thought her boss was a very caring person. DLouise doesnt work in that company anymore. Pollution inside homes and other buildings kills more than 4 million people each yearMany people die

14、 as a result of breathing smoke or from cooking over woodpowered of coalpowered stoves One way to reduce the number of deaths is through cooking equipment powered by the described his latest solar ,a solar power expert in a South African company,Crosby MenziessunIt six to eight meters in lengthSol.4

15、”,”It is four square meters of mirrors,cooker called the“ is quite a large cooler”把The“Sol.4”works by reflecting (反射)light from the sun off large mirrorsThe mirrors direct (Within two 对准)the light at a cooking panThen the light heats the pan with solar energywater can be ,minutes,the pan is hot enou

16、gh to cook sausages and onionsIn just four minutes boiledThat is as fast as cooking with natural gas or electricitythan other models because people do not have to stand in ” The cooker is also much “friendlierAnd people can prepare meals without having to collect firewood or spend the sun to use itS

17、uch individuals would be less likely to have breathing illnesses from harmful money on coal smokeBut engineers are working on a way At present,the cooker only works when the sun is shining to make it work without sunlightTo solve that Each cooker costs about $2000,which is a large amount of money fo

18、r most Africansgovernmental organization called solar Cookers for Crosby Menzies has crated a nonproblem,It plans to raise money through donations to provide poor people with solar cooking Africaequipment 16This passage is mainly about Asolar cookers Bsmoke pollution Csolar power experts Dbreathing

19、illnesses 17The “Sol4”is mainly used to Ashorten the time of cooking Breduce the cost of making cookers Craise money through donations to help African people Dreduce the number of deaths caused by harmful smoke 18The underlined word “individuals“ most probably means“ ” Acookers Bmirrors Cpeople Dexp

20、erts 19Which of the following about the “Sol4”is TRUE? AIt is six to eight square meters of mirrors BIt can work in any weather condition now CIt can also heat the pan by lighting firewood DIt is more environmentfriendly than other cookers 20From the passage,we can infer that Athe “Sol 4”will be des

21、igned in a smaller sizemore African can use the solar cookers in the future B the south African company the “Sol4”is the first product ofC Dthe African government will provide poor people with solar cookersAs a student, I was most afraid to answer questions in class, and I found that the students ar

22、ound were just like me. At the beginning of each class, when the teacher asked a question, I always lowered my head because I was afraid that the teacher saw me. One day, in a foreign language class, Mr. Black gave us a lesson. He wanted us to be active in class, he said. so he asked us some questio

23、ns, but no one answered. “Let me tell you a story first ,”When I came to the United States to study, the university often invited famous people to make “speeches. Before the beginning of every speech, I found an interesting thing. The students in half, wrote their names in bold with the around me al

24、ways took a cardboard folded (折叠的)most eye-catching color, and then placed the cardboard on the seat. So when the speaker s name directly. needed the answers from the students, he could see and call a listenert t understand that. My classmate told me the speakers were all top people, who “I couldnme

25、ant chances. When your answer was to his surprise, it meant he might give you more chances. ”In fact, I really saw a few students got great chances because of that.After listening to the story, I understood that the chance will not find you itself. You must show yourself all the time so that you can

26、 find a chance on the card. What did Mr. Black want the students to do in his class? 21Take notes carefully. BARead loudly Listen CBe active Ds classmates behave when they were asked questions? 22How did the writerThey shook their heads. They raised their hands. ABThey lowered their heads. DCThey cl

27、osed eyes. names? How did the speaker get to know the students23He got them from the computer. AHe saw the cardboards on the seats. BHe asked the students for their names. C DHe got them from the name list on the teachers desk.in Paragraph3 mean? ” 24What does the underlined word “eye-catching B A眼睛

28、疼痛的引人注目的 CD泪眼朦胧的目光呆滞的What does the writer mainly tell us? 25Doing as others do is necessary. AAnswering questions bravely is easy. B CAttracting others attention is interesting.Showing yourself bravely can win chances. D 、三使短,请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个还原到文中 文意思通顺、。Is there a connection b

29、etween music and language? According to recent studies, the answer is Here, we look at two examples yes: 26 A recent study by researcher Kraus shows that playing a musical instrument can improve a The people in the first group were musicians, while those in the persons hearing ability.27 second grou

30、p had no musical training. The musicians were able to hear the talking person more clearly. ). When the violinists play with the group, they 管弦乐团Think about violinists in an orchestra (28 hear their own instrument and many others, too. But the violinists must listen closely to what they are playing,

31、 and pay no attention to the other sounds. In this way, musicians are able to focus on certain sounds, even in a room with lots of noise. ) patients. Because of their Schlaug, a doctor at Harvard Medical School, works with stroke (中风illness, these people cannot say their names, addresses, or other i

32、nformation normally. However, Why does this work? Schlaug isnt sure. Music seems to make different parts they can still sing.29 ) parts. This might help patients to use that part of the brain work, including the damaged (损坏的of the brain again. ), memory, listening skills, and our overall language 注意

33、力Music improves concentration (Playing an instrument or singing can help us do better in school and keep our brain abilities.30 ) as we get older. Music is not only enjoyable, its also good for us in many other 敏锐的sharp (ways. A. It can even help sick people get better. B Music helps people solve so

34、me hearing problems. C. Music improves certain language abilities in the brain. D. The violinists develop their memories by playing the violin. E Musicians hear better because they learn to pay attention to certain sounds. F. Schlaug was surprised to find that singing words helped his patients to sp

35、eak. G. In his study two groups of people listened to a person talking in a noisy room. 、语法填空四 Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art. These usually try to show the things31are important in life, such as love, beauty and family. The most common things, from paper t

36、o clay to bamboo, are turned into objects of beauty. According to Chinese history, sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kongming. He sent them out 32(ask)for help when in trouble. Today, sky lanterns are used at festivals and other celebrations, They33(make) of bamboo and covered with paper. When t

37、he lanterns are lit, they slowly rise into the air like small hot-air balloons for all to see. They are seen as bright symbols of34 (happy) and good wishes. Paper cutting35(be)around for over 1500 years. Paper cutting sounds very easy36it can be difficult to do. The paper, usually red, is folded before it is cut with scissors. The Most common pictures are flowers, animals, and things about Chinese history. During the Spring Festival, they symbols of wishes for

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