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稳定持久赢高分满分110PAGE\*ArabicPAGE\*Arabic9高二期末上册考试题一、单项选择
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.
Who
is
the
man
_____a
blue
shirt?
I
have
never
seen
him
before.
A.
is
wearing
B.
dressed
up
C.
dressed
in
D.
worn
2.
_____
once
before,
after
your
class
I
got
my
visa(签证).
So
thank
you
again.
A.
Having
rejected
B.
Rejected
C.
Being
rejected
D.
To
be
rejected
The
police
will
have
to
_____
the
room
for
fingerprints.
A.
check
B.
examine
C.
clean
D.
analyze
4.
Only_____to
use
this
reading
room.
Students
have
another
room
on
the
second
floor.
A.
are
the
teachers
allowed
B.
are
allowed
the
teachers
C.
the
teachers
are
allowed
D.
the
teachers
allowed
5.
We_____arrive
at
six.
But
I’m
sorry
we
are
late.
A.
should
B.
were
supposed
to
C.
must
D.
ought
to
6.
Don’t
leave
the
water_____
while
you
brush
your
teeth.
A.
run
B.
running
C.
being
run
D.
to
run
7.
There
is
plenty
of
rain
in
the
southeast,_____there
is
little
in
the
northwest.
A.
because
B.
therefore
C.
while
D.
as
8.
Both
teams
were
in
hard
training;_____was
to
lose
the
game.
A.
either
B.
neither
C.
another
D.
the
other
9._____by
the
beauty
of
nature,
the
girl
from
London
decided
to
spend
another
two
days
on
the
farm.
A.
Attracting
B.
Attracted
C.
To
be
attracted
D.
Having
attracted
10.
One
of
the
provinces
in
the
north
has_____to
form
a
new
state.
A.
broken
down
B.
broken
up
C.
broken
out
D.
broken
away
11.
Everybody
thought
the
battle
would
be_____.
And
they
were
right.
A.
losing
B.
missing
C.
lost
D.
missed
12.
On
his
way
home,
he
suddenly
heard
his
name_____.
A.
calling
B.
called
C.
to
call
D.
call
13.
When
trees
are
cut
down,
there
is
nothing
to
hold
the
soil
_____on
the
hillside.
A.
take
place
B.
out
of
place
C.
in
place
D.
in
place
of
14.
The
little
boy
_____
the
last
bit
of
toothpaste
from
the
tube.
A.
squeezed
out
B.
squeezed
in
C.
pushed
in
D.
pushed
out
15.
―Shall
I
invite
Tom
to
my
party?
―Yes.
It’ll
be
nice
if
you
_____
.
A.
to
B.
invite
C.
will
D.
do
二、完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的4个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Seventeen-year-old
Rivertown
teenager,
John
Janson,
was
honoured
at
the
Lifesaver
Awards
last
night
for
carryingout
lifesaving
first
aid
on
his
neighbour
after
a
shocking
knife
16
.
John
was
presented
with
his
award
at
a
ceremony
which
recognized
the17
of
the
ten
people
who
have
saved
the
life
of
others.
John
had
been
studying
in
his
room
when
he
heard
18
.
When
he
and
his
father
rushed
outside,
they
19that
Anne
Slade,
mother
of
three,
had
been
stabbed(刺)20
with
a
knife
by
her
ex-boyfriend(前男友).
The
man
ran
from
the
21
and
left
Ms
Slade
lying
in
her
front
garden
22
very
heavily.
Her
hands
had
almost
been
cut
off.
It
was
John’s
quick
23
and
knowledge
of
first
aid
that
saved
Ms
Slade’slife.
He
immediately
asked
a
number
of
the
24
people
for
bandages(绷带),
but
when
nobody
could
put
their
hands
on
anything,
his
father
got
some
tea
towels(毛巾)and
25
from
their
house.
John
used
these
to
dress
the
most
severe
26
to
Ms
Slade’s
hands.
He
slowed
the
bleeding
by
applying
pressure
to
the
wounds
until
the
27
and
ambulance
arrived.
“I’m
28
of
what
I
did
but
I
was
just
doing
what
I
had
been
29
,”
John
said.
John
had
taken
part
in
the
Young
Lifesaver
Scheme
at
his
high
school.
When
30
John,
Mr
Alan
Southerton,
Director
of
the
Young
Lifesaver
Scheme,
said,
“
31
is
no
doubt
that
John’s
quick
thinking
and
the
first
aid32that
he
had
learned
at
school
saved
Ms
Slade’s
life.
It
shows
that
a
simple
knowledge
of
the
first
aid
can
make
a
real
33
.”
John
and
the
nine
other
lifesavers
also
attended
a
34
reception
yesterday
hosted
by
the
Prime
Minister
before
35
their
awards
last
night.
16.
A.
show
B.
attack
C.
work
D.
defend
17.
A.
bravery
B.
life
C.
thinking
D.
progress
18.
A.
quarrelling
B.
arguing
C.
laughing
D.
screaming
19.
A.
realized
B.
believed
C.
thought
D.
discovered
20.
A.
repeatedly
B.
quickly
C.
frequently
D.
gradually
21.
A.
home
B.
place
C.
scene
D.
house
22.
A.
shaking
B.
struggling
C.
bleeding
D.
crying
23.
A.
action
B.
answer
C.
experience
D.
request
24.
A.
several
B.
nearby
C.
familiar
D.
curious
25.
A.
water
B.
tape
C.
bandages
D.
scissors
26.
A.
damages
B.
pains
C.
injuries
D.
arms
27.
A.
neighbours
B.
children
C.
doctor
D.
police
28.
A.
proud
B.
fond
C.
sure
D.
tired
29.
A.
expected
B.
taught
C.
encouraged
D.
educated
30.
A.
thanking
B.
recognizing
C.
admiring
D.
congratulating
31.
A.
There
B.
It
C.
He
D.
She
32.
A.
skills
B.
instructions
C.
key
D.
history
33.
A.
discovery
B.
harm
C.
difference
D.
choice
34.
A.
recent
B.
secret
C.
private
D.
special
35.
A.
giving
B.
offering
C.
announcing
D.
receiving
三、阅读理解
(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(A)
The
view
over
a
valley
of
a
tiny
village
with
thatched
(草盖的)
roof
cottages
around
a
church,
a
drive
through
a
narrow
village
street
lined
with
thatched
cottages
painted
pink
or
white,
the
sight
over
the
rolling
hills
of
a
pretty
collection
of
thatched
farm
buildings―these
are
still
common
sights
in
parts
of
England.
Most
people
will
agree
that
the
thatched
roof
is
an
essential
part
of
the
attraction
of
the
English
countryside.
Thatching
is
in
fact
the
oldest
of
all
the
building
crafts(工艺)practised
in
the
British
Isles.
Although
thatch
has
always
been
used
for
cottage
and
farm
buildings,
it
was
once
used
for
castles
and
churches,
too.
Thatching
is
a
solitary(独自的)craft,
which
often
runs
in
families.
The
craft
of
thatching
as
it
is
practised
toady
has
changed
very
little
since
the
Middle
Ages.
Over
800
full-time
thatchers
are
employed
in
England
and
Wales
today,keeping
and
renewing
the
old
roofs
as
well
as
thatching
newer
houses.
Many
property
owners
choose
thatch
not
only
for
its
beauty
but
because
they
know
it
will
keep
them
cool
in
summer
and
warm
in
winter.
In
fact,
if
we
look
at
developing
countries,
over
half
the
world
lives
under
thatch,
but
they
all
do
it
in
different
ways.
People
in
developing
countries
are
often
unwilling
to
go
back
to
traditional
materials
and
would
prefer
modern
buildings.
However,
they
may
lack
the
money
to
allow
them
to
get
the
necessary
materials.
Their
temporary
mud
huts
with
thatched
roofs
of
wild
grasses
often
only
last
six
months.
Thatch
which
has
been
done
the
British
way
lasts
from
twenty
to
sixty
years,
and
is
an
effective
defiance
against
the
heat.
36.
Which
of
the
following
remains
a
special
feature
of
the
English
countryside?
A.
Narrow
streets
lined
with
pink
or
white
houses.
B.
Rolling
hills
with
pretty
farm
buildings.
C.
Cottages
with
thatched
roofs.
D.
Churches
with
cottages
around
them.
37.
What
do
we
know
about
thatching
as
a
craft?
A.
It
is
a
collective
activity.
B.
It
is
practised
on
farms
all
over
England.
C.
It
is
quite
different
from
what
it
used
to
be.
D.
It
is
in
most
cases
handed
down
among
family
members.
38.
Thatched
houses
are
still
preferred
because
of
_________.
A.
their
style
and
comfort
B.
their
durability
C.
their
easy
maintenance
D.
their
cheap
and
ready-made
materials
39.
People
in
developing
countries
also
live
under
thatch
because
________.
A.
thatched
cottages
are
a
big
tourist
attraction
B.
thatched
roof
houses
are
the
cheapest
C.
thatch
is
an
effective
defense
against
the
heat
D.
they
like
thatched
houses
better
than
other
buildings
(B)
Today
our
lives
are
changing
faster
than
at
any
time
in
history.
Here
we
report
on
three
important
changes
that
will
have
a
big
impact
on
our
everyday
lives
in
the
future.
The
cashless
society
Cash
and
banknotes
will
disappear
almost
completely.
They
will
be
replaced
by
smart
cards,
namely
plastic
cards:
microchip(微芯片)processors(处理器loaded
with
some
money.
When
we
pay
for
goods,the
shop
assistant
will
put
our
smart
card
into
a
payment
terminal(终端)and
money
will
come
into
his
card
from
our
card.
When
all
the
money
is
used
upwe
will
be
able
to
reload
it
by
putting
it
into
a
telephone,dialing
our
bank
account
and
money
will
be
put
into
the
card
from
the
account.
Interactive
telephones
Talking
computers
will
play
an
important
part.
They
will
recognize
speech,
ask
us
what
information
we
need,
look
through
a
database,and
put
the
information
into
speech.If
we
want
to
book
a
flight
or
pay
a
bill
by
phone,
we
will
interact
with
a
talking
computer
to
do
so.
Human
telephone
operators
will
be
used
only
for
more
complex
operations
such
as
dealing
with
complaints
or
solving
special
problems.
Traffic
jams
in
cities
will
be
reduced
because
drivers
will
use
electronic
route
maps
to
find
the
quickest
route
to
their
destination.
Electronic
systems
will
start
changing
motorists
for
driving
in
cities.As
soon
as
motorists
have
to
pay
to
drive
in
cities,
they
will
stop
using
their
cars
and
use
public
transport
instead.
Speed
control
systems
will
be
built
into
cars.
These
systems
will
automatically(自动地)regulate
the
speed
of
the
car
to
take
account
of
traffic
and
weather
conditions
and
prevent
accidents.
It
will
be
many
years
before
these
changes
bring
results
but
when
they
do,there
will
be
a
titanic
improvement
in
road
safety.
With
the
development
of
science
and
technology,
more
and
more
advanced
things
will
be
invented
or
created.
Life
in
the
future
is
undoubtedly
different
from
that
at
the
present.
40.
Cash
and
bank-note
will
disappear
because
.
A.
they
will
be
out
of
use
sooner
or
later
B.
they
will
be
replaced
by
plastic
cards
convenient
to
use
C.
we
can
load
money
from
the
bank
D.
they
will
be
rejected
by
payment
terminals
41.
What
will
you
do
if
the
money
in
your
card
is
used
up?
A.
Go
to
the
bank
to
deposit
some
money.
B.
Put
the
card
into
a
telephone
and
dial
the
bank
account.
C.
Buy
a
new
card.
D.
We
don’t
know.
42.
Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
subtitle
for
the
fourth
paragraph?
A.
Future
cars
B.
Speed
control
systems
C.
Intelligent
cars
D.
Traffic
jams
43.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true?
A.
When
we
buy
tickets
for
flying
somewhere
else,
we
can
have
a
talk
with
the
computer.
B.
If
you
make
a
complaint,
you
can
use
human
telephone
operation.
C.
Drivers
will
stop
using
their
cars
and
use
public
transport
in
order
to
prevent
accidents.
D.
The
help
of
electronic
route
maps
will
decrease
traffic
jams.
44.
The
underlined
word
“titanic”
in
Paragraph
4
means_____.
A.
huge
and
great
B.
the
name
of
a
ship
C.
slight
D.
increasing
(C)
Dolphins(海豚)are
not
fish,
but
warm-blooded
animals.
They
live
in
groups,
and
speak
to
each
other
in
their
own
language.
In
this,
they
are
like
other
animals,
such
as
bees
and
birds.
But
dolphins
are
very
different
from
almost
all
land
animals.
Their
brain
is
nearly
the
same
size
as
our
own,
and
they
live
a
long
time―at
least
twenty
or
thirty
years.
Like
some
animals,
dolphins
use
sound
to
help
them
find
their
way
around.
They
also
make
these
sounds
to
talk
to
each
other
and
to
help
them
find
food.
We
now
know
they
do
not
use
their
ears
to
receive
these
sounds,
but
the
lower
part
of
the
mouth,
called
the
jaw.
Strangely,
dolphins
seem
to
like
man,
and
for
thousands
of
years
there
have
been
stories
about
the
dolphin
and
its
friendship
with
people.
There
is
a
story
about
sailors
in
the
19th
century.
In
a
dangerous
part
of
the
sea
off
the
coast
of
New
Zealand,
they
learnt
to
look
for
a
dolphin
called
Jack.
From
1871
to
1903,
Jack
met
every
boat
in
the
area
and
showed
it
the
way.
Then
in
1903
a
passenger
on
a
boat
called
The
Penguin
shot
and
wounded
Jack.
He
recovered
and
for
nine
years
more
continued
to
guide
all
ships
through
the
area-except
for
The
Penguin.
Today,
some
people
continue
to
kill
dolphins,
but
many
countries
of
the
world
now
protect
them
and
in
these
places
it
is
against
the
law
to
kill
them.
45.
Dolphins
are
different
from
many
other
animals
in
that
they
_____.
A.
live
in
groups
B.
have
large
brains
C.
are
warm-blooded
D.
have
their
own
language
46.
Which
of
the
following
does
the
dolphin
use
to
help
it
find
its
way
around?
A.
Its
nose.
B.
Its
ears.
C.
Its
mouth.
D.
Its
eyes.
47.
Why
did
the
sailors
off
the
coast
of
New
Zealand
look
for
Jack?
A.
He
was
lonely
and
liked
to
be
with
people.
B.
They
enjoyed
playing
with
him.
C.
He
was
seriously
wounded.
D.
They
wanted
his
help.
48.
By
telling
the
story
of
Jack,
the
writer
wanted
to
show
that
_____.
A.
dolphins
are
friendly
and
clever
B.
people
are
cruel
to
animals
C.
Jack
is
different
from
other
dolphins
D.
dolphins
should
be
protected
by
law
(D)
Hotlines
have
become
common
in
China.
Some
radio
broadcasting
stations
use
hotlines
to
encourage
the
listeners
to
take
part
in
the
talk
shows.
That’s
a
good
idea.
Yet,
the
fact
is,
some
people
do
nothing
but
break
the
whole
program.
Some
people
know
little
about
the
topic
under
discussion.
Sometimes
they
do
not
even
know
what
the
host
is
talking
about.
So
the
host
has
to
tell
the
caller
what
the
show
is
about.
Usually
the
caller
will
ask
a
few
questions
which
express
his
hope
and
show
his
ignorance
(无知).
Then
the
host
has
to
answer
and
explain—how
silly
this
is!
It
wastes
a
lot
of
time.
It
seems
that
some
people
phone
the
hotlines
for
fun.
They
just
want
to
let
the
listeners
hear
them.
They
don’t
care
what
the
topic
is,
whether
they
themselves
are
interested
or
how
silly
they
appear
to
be.
I’m
totally
bored
by
those
people.
It’s
necessary
for
radio
stations
to
improve
the
hotline
programmers.
In
my
opinion,
if
a
caller
does
not
know
what
is
going
on,
the
operator
should
not
let
the
caller
take
part
in
it.
49.
The
sentence
“some
people
do
nothing
but
break
the
whole
program”
may
tell
us
that
_____.
A.
radio
stations
use
hotlines
in
a
wrong
way
B.
it
is
a
fact
C.
it
is
a
good
idea
D.
some
people
have
unclear
thoughts
50.
Some
calls
waste
the
host’s
time
__________.
A.
because
the
host
works
hard
B.
because
of
the
caller’s
ignorance
C.
because
the
host
likes
talking
to
the
caller
D.
because
of
a
lot
of
questions
raised
by
the
caller
四、短文改错
(10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断,如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
该行错一个词:在错的词下面画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
May
I
have
you
at
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