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九年级英语上册期中测试卷语法填空(15’)Afatherwassittingathisdesk,readinghisbills(帐单)carefully,whenhislittlesonrushedin.“Dad,todayisyour40thbirthday,andIwanttogiveyou401,oneforeachyear!”Whentheboy2kissinghisfather,thefathersaidloudly,“Oh,Andrew,don’tdoitnow.I’mtoo3!”Theboyimmediatelybecamequietwith4inhisbigeyes.Thefatherfeltalittle5andsaid,“Youcandothatlater.”Theboysaid6.Hequietlywalkedaway.Thateveningthefathersaid,“Comeandfinishthekissesnow,Andrew!”7theboydidn’treply.8,afewdayslater,theboyhadanaccidentandwas9.Hisheartbrokenfatherwrote,“10IcouldtellhimhowmuchIregret(后悔)mythoughtlesswords,hewouldknowhowmuchmyheartis11.”Loveisatwo-daystreet.Anylovingactmustbewarmly12oritwillbetakenasrefusalandcanleaveascar(伤痕).Nothingismore13thanresponding(回应)tothelovewhichis14ourfamily.That’sbecausetheremaybeno15atall.()1.A.lettersB.kissesC.wishesD.flowers()2.A.practicedB.startedC.finishedD.continued()3.A.excitedB.nervousC.busyD.sad()4.A.tearsB.hopeC.joyD.worry()5.A.pleasedB.happyC.angryD.sorry()6.A.somethingB.everythingC.nothingD.anything()7.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.For()8.A.UnluckilyB.StrangelyC.SurprisinglyD.Importantly()9.A.injuredB.beatenC.killedD.taught()10.A.IfB.WhenC.AsD.Until()11.A.strongB.beatingC.weakD.aching()12.A.repeatedB.trainedC.receivedD.accepted()13.A.importantB.carefulC.popularD.hopeful()14.A.withB.awayfromC.fromD.closeto()15.A.experienceB.chanceC.differenceD.trouble完形填空(15’)YesterdaywasmyfriendKyra’sbirthday.Heinvitedmetohisbirthdayparty.Anotherfriend,Guy,hadofferedtotakemetothepartybycar.Well,Iwasgettingdressed__16___Guyrangandsaidhewasill,soIdecidedtogobytrain.Unluckily,whileIwastalking__17___thephone,thecatwalkedovermycleanshirt,soIhadtospendafewminutesfindinganotheroneandIwas__18___leaving.AsIwaswalkingtothestationitstartedsnowingandIgotverycold.Ijust___19__atrainandIhadtowaitatthestationforhalfanhour.WhenthetrainfinallyarrivedIwasfrozen!IwassocoldandtiredthatduringthejourneyI___20__andImissedmystation.Well,Igotoffatthenextstopanddecidedtowalk___21____toKyra’s.IwalkedforhalfanhourandthenIrealized(熟悉到)Iwas___22____.LuckilyIfounda__23____andtelephonedforataxi.WhenIfinallyarrivedatKyra’shouseitwas____24___midnightandpeopleweregoinghome.Whata____25__evening!16. A.then B.when C.and D.as17. A.on B.at C.to D.about18.A.ready B.happy C.late D.quick19.A.gotoff B.caught C.goton D.missed20.A.enjoyedtalkingB.fellasleepC.playedcardsD.lookedout21.A.up B.forward C.back D.along22.A.tired B.hungry C.sad D.lost23.A.phone B.busstop C.roadsign D.taxi24.A.even B.nearly C.still D.hardly25. A.lovely B.frightening C.terrible D.Cold阅读(共两个章节,总分值45分)第一节阅读明白得题(40分)(A)MrBrownwastiredoflivinginthebigcitywhereheworked.Hewantedtomovetothecountryandliveinahousefromwhichhecouldgettohisofficeinthecityeasilyeveryday.Hewaslookingforsuchahouseuntilhesawanadvertisementinanewspaperoneday.Theadvertisementsaidthatasuitablehouseinaquietareawasforsaleatareasonableprice,andthehousewaswithinastone’sthrowofarailwaystationfromwhichtherewerefrequenttrainstothebigcity.“That’sexactlywhatIneed,”MrBrownsaidtohimself.Sohecalledthehouseagency(代理机构)andwasgoingtogodownbytrainthenextdaytohavealookatthehouse.Thehouseagentmethiminthestationandtheystartedwalking.Ittookthematleast15minutestogettothehouse.Whentheyreachedit,MrBrownsaidangrily,“Ishouldbeveryinterestedtomeetthemanwhothrewthestoneyoumentionedinthenewspaper.”26.MrBrownwantedtobuyahouseinthecountrybecause_____.A.hegottiredoflivinginthecityB.hisofficewasinthecountryC.hishouseinthecitywastoosmallD.hewantedtoliveinaplacefarawayfromhisoffice27.Thenewspaperintroducedahousewhichwas_____therailwaystation.A.closetoB.farfromC.nexttoD.at28.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedintheadvertisement?A.Thehousewasinaquietarea.B.Thehousehadareasonableprice.C.Therewerefrequenttrainstothebigcityfromthehouse.D.Youcouldthrowastonetotherailwaystationfromthehouse.29.Weknewfromtheendofthestorythatinfactthehousewasnotnexttothe_____.A.cityB.stationC.countryD.train30.Bysaying“Ishouldbeveryinterestedtomeetthemanwhothrewthestoneyoumentionedinthenewspaper”,MrBrownmeantthatthehouseagencywastellinga_____.A.lieB.truthC.storyD.fact(B)Onceuponatime,peoplewrotelettersmostlywithpenandpaper.ButtheInternethaschangedallthat.Amongcomputersuserstoday,between50and90percentofwrittenletterstakeplacethroughe-mail.That’smuchdifferentfromthedayswheneveryonereliedon“snailmail”.Moreandmorenewe-mailusersareasking,“HowcanIwritebettere-mailmessage?”Herearesixtipsforyou.Whoareyouwritingto?Whoareyouwritingto?Afriend,classmate,teacherorboss?Besurethetoneofyoure-mailmessageisrightforthereceiver.Usingslang(俚语)orabbreviations(缩写词)maybeallrightforyourfriends.Butbusinesslettersshouldusefullnamesandcompletesentences.Bedirect.Readersofe-mailhavelittlepatience.Saywhatyouwanttosaydirectly.Useshortsentences.E-mailisquickerandmoreconvenientthansnailmail.It’salsomucheasiertothrowaway.Don’tuselongsentences.Makeyoursentencesshortandclear.Giveenoughdetails.Aterriblee-mailmessagereadslikethis:“Didyougetmye-mail?”Someonereadingthiswillwonder,“Whiche-mail?Sentwhere?Aboutwhat?”Today’se-mailuserssometimesgetmanymessageseveryday,sobesureyourmessageshaveenoughdetailstobeunderstood.Usethesubjectlinewell.Readersseewhat’sinthesubjectlineofyourmessagebeforeanythingelse.Don’tsay“Hi,fromWangPeng”—Theycanseewhosentthemessagefromtheaddress.Ashort,directexplanationofthecontentofourmessagewillgetyouafasteranswer.Don’tbetooslowtoanswer.Rememberthatintheworldofe-mail,thingshappenfast.Ifyoutakelongerthanaweektoanswersomeone’smessage,itmaybetoolate.31.Whichofthefollowingistrue?Nowmostpeoplewhousecomputersgiveotherse-mailsinsteadofletters.Nowpeopledon’tlikegivingotherse-mailsNowmostofthepeoplelikewritingletterswithpenandpaper.Writingane-mailishardandyoushouldlearnhowtowriteit.32.Whichofthefollowingsubjectlinesinthebest?A.hellofromAnn.B.Hello.Isentyouane-mail.C.Aboutmathexam.D.You’llbepleasedtogetmye-mail.33.When_______,Youcan’tusetheslangorabbreviations.A.YouwritetoafriendB.youwritetoaclassmateC.youwritetoyourgirlfriendD.Youwritebusinessletters34.Ifyougetane-mail,youshouldanswerit______.A.anytimeyoulikeB.withinaweekC.intwoweeksD.inthesameday35.Thebesttitleforthepassageis______.A.HowToUseTheComputersB.HowToWriteABetterE-mailC.howToUseTheinternetD.E-MailsAreDifferentFromLetters(C)Theword“day”hastwomeanings.Whenwetalkaboutthenumberofdaysinayear,weareusing“day”tomean24hours.Butwhenwetalkaboutdayandnight,weareusing“day”tomeanthetimebetweensunriseandsunset.Sincetheearthlookslikeaball,thesuncanshineononlyhalfofitatatime.Alwaysonehalfoftheearthishavingdayandtheotherhalfnight.Aplaceismovedfromdayintonightandfromnightintodayoverandoverbythespinning(旋转)oftheearth.Attheequator(赤道)dayandnightaresometimesthesamelength(长度).Theyareeachtwelvehourslong.Thesunrisesat6o’clockinthemorningandsetsat6o’clockintheevening.ForsixmonthstheNorthPoleistilted(倾斜)towardthesun.InthosemonthstheNorthernHemisphere(半球)getsmorehoursofsunlightthantheSouthernHemisphere.Daysarelongerthannights.Southoftheequatornightsarelongerthandays.FortheothersixmonthstheNorthPoleistiltedawayfromthesun.ThentheSouthernHemispheregetsmoresunlight.Daysarelongerthannights.Northoftheequatornightsarelongerthandays.Winteristheseasonoflongnights.Summeristheseasonoflongdays.36.WhentheWesternHemisphereishavingday,theEasternHemisphereishaving______.A.bothdayandnightB.dayC.neitherdaynornightD.night37.Aplaceismovedfromdayintonightandfromnightintodayoverandoverby________oftheearth.A.thepushingB.thepullingC.thespinningD.thepassing38.Attheequatordayisaslongasnight________.A.sometimesB.neverC.usuallyD.always39.WhentheNorthPoleistiltedtowardthesun,theNorthernHemispheregets________sunlight.A.lessB.moreC.allD.no40.WhenitiswinterinChina,________.A.theUSAistiltedtowardthesunB.theSouthPoleistiltedawayfromthesunC.theNorthPoleistiltedtowardthesunD.theNorthPoleistiltedawayfromthesun(D)Herearesimpletipsforgettingtosleep,designedtohelpyoudealwithtension,stressandanxiety(紧张、压力和焦虑),andtoenjoyagoodnight’ssleep.Noteveryoneofthesetipsalonewillgetyoutosleep,butafewofthematleastshouldprovesuccessful.Getsomephysicalexerciseduringtheday.Even15minutesadayofexercise(atleasthalfanhourbeforegoingtobedsoyourbodywillhaveachancetoslowdown)willgiveyourbodytheactivityandoxygen(氧)itneedstohelpyourelaxmoreandsleepbetter.Listentolightmusic.Playsomesoft,soothingmusicthatwillhelpyousleep.OfcourseyoumusthavearecorderofCDplayerthatwillautomatically(自动地)turnoffbecauseifyougetupandturnitoffattheend,you’llloseitseffect.Drinkwarmmilk.Aglassofwarmmilk15minutesbeforegoingtobedwillkeepyoucalm.Keepregularbedtimehours.Yourbodylikesregularroutines(常规),whetheryoudoornot.Itlikestoknowthatit’sgoingtogetupatthesametimeeachday,eatatthesametime,andgotobedatthesametime.Avoidcaffeine,alcoholandtobacco(幸免咖啡因、酒精和香烟).Beforeyougotosleep,you’dbetternotdrinkcoffeeorcolawhichcontainscaffeine.Don’tdrinkwine,beerorchampagne(香槟)whichcontainalcoholanddon’tsmoke.Don’twatchTVorreadbeforegoingtobed.Waitatleasthalfanhourbeforegoingtobedafterreadingorwatchingtelevision.41.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned(谈到)inthistext?A.Listentomusic.B.Drinkwarmmilk.C.Avoidcaffeine.D.Usesleepingpills.42.Accordingtothistext,wecaninfer(推断)thatthewayofgettingsomephysicalexerciseduringthedayismoreeffectivefor.A.sportsmenB.officeworkersC.driversD.farmers43.Ifyouchoosetousethemethodoflisteningtomusic,theauthoradvisesus.A.nottolistentocomposed(安静的)musicB.nottomaketherecordorCDplayerloseitseffectC.tohavearecordorCDplayerthatwillautomaticallyturnoffD.tolistentosoundsofwavesrhythmicallybreaking(惊涛骇浪)44.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisthelastthingyouneedtodo?A.Countingsleep.B.Don’t’watchTV.C.Don’treadbeforegoingtobed.D.Keepregularbedtimehours.45.Thewriterthinksthat______.A.ifyoutakeanyofhisadvice,youcangetgoodsleepB.allhisadviceisusefulC.hisadviceisofnousetoanyoneD.whathesaysmustbehelpfulinsomeways阅读填空(5’)Istheresomeoneyouhate?Well,maybeyoudon’treallyhatethem.Butyougetreallyangryeverytimeyouthinkofthem.Ifyoudon’tletthisangergo,itcanturnintobitterness(痛楚).Bitternessappearswhenwecan’tforgivesomeonewhohashurtusormadeusangry.Someonemightsayordosomethingthathurtsus.46_____.Beforelong,abitterfeelingbeginstogrow.Wemaythinkwe’rehurtingthatpersonbycriticizing(指责)himorheroften,butwe’rereallyonlyhurtingourselves.Bitternesscannotonlyleadtoserioushealthproblemssuchasheartdisease,butalsohurtourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers.47_____Ifyouseebitternessinyourlife,herearesomewaystodealwithit.48_____Insteadoftryingtodeny(否定)youranger,makeitcleartoyourselfandacceptit.Seeyourangerforwhatitisandquicklydealwithit.49_____Youmayfeelyouhavearighttobeangry.Youmaythinkyou’rerightandtheotherpersoniswrong.Youmayevensecretlyenjoymakingtheotherpersonlookbad,butintheend,bitternesshurtsyoumuchmorethantheotherperson.Thebitternesswillholdyouback,andtheotherpersonwillgoonwithhisorherlife.50_____Youprobablycan’tcompletelyputtheangeroutofyourmind,butyoucandecidetoforgivetheotherperson.Forgetitandmoveon.You’llenjoybetterhealthandpeaceofmind.A.ForgiveandforgetitB.Stopmakingexcusesforit.C.Nooneenjoyingbeingaroundanangrypersonforverylong.D.AcceptitE.Butinsteadofcontrollingtheanger,wekeepitdeepinside四:写作(共三节,总分值30分)单词拼写(6’)Myteacherss_____Igetupearlyandruninthemorning.Myauntconsiders_____theproblemassoonaspossible.I’mafraidyoucan’tusethiscomputer.Itisap_____computer.Allofusshouldbep_____topeoplearoundus.You’vemadeav

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