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九年级下学期英语第一次阶段测试试卷一、从

A、B、C、D

四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共

15

小题;每小题

1

分,满分

15

分)1.—Do

you

know

manover

there?—Ofcourse.

he

is

English

teacher.A.a,

an B.a,

a2.—Willyougo

to

Shanghai

plane?C.the.

anD.the,

a—No.Itcoststoomuch.Wewill

go

there

atrainA.on,on B.on,by C.by,

on3.—Could

I

abookfrom

you?D.by,

by—Sure.And

you

can

itfor2

weeks.A.borrow,

lend B.lend,

borrow C.keep,

lendTherearemany

places

of

inthepark.

Iam

intheseplacesA.interests,

interesting B.interest,

interestedC.interest,

interesting D.interests,

interested—

doesyourfathergotoschoolfortheparents'

meeting?D.borrow,

keep—Twicea

year.A.How

oftenB.How

longC.Howmanytimes D.How

soonThe

boys

are

footballplayers.They

playfootball

.A.good,well B.good,

good C.well,

good—Itisrainingagain.Wehaven'tseenthesunfor

days.D.well,

well—

badweatherit

is!A.What

a B.What C.How

aThe

you

are,

the

mistakesyouwill

make.A.careful,

few B.morecareful,

fewerC.carefuler,

fewer D.mostcareful,

fewest9.—Pleasecometoschoolearliernext

time.D.How—

A.OK,I

will.B.OK,I

won't.C.Sorry,

I

won't. D.Yes,Ido.ManyChinesestudentsthinkscience

subjects

are

foreign

languages.A.more

difficultas B.lessdifficult

thanC.muchdifficult

than D.sodifficult

as11.—CanIspeaktoDaniel,

please?—

.A.Yes,I'm

speaking.B.Yes,you

can.C.Yes,I

am.D.Yes.ThisisDaniel

speaking.12.—

?—It'sbigandclean.Therearetwelvebuildingsandaplaygroundin

it.A.What'syour

school

like?. B.Whatdoesyourschoollike?C.Howdoyouthinkof

your

school? D.Howdoyouwantyour

school?13.—Whereistheschoolmusicroom?—

.A.You're

welcomeB.Thisway,

pleaseC.That's

allright D.Sure14.—IfyoukeeppractisingspeakingFrencheveryday,you'llbebetterat

it.—Yes.

.A.Practicemakes

perfectB.Manyhandsmakelight

workC.Putallyoureggsinone

basketD.Burnthecandleatboth

ends—Couldyouplease

tell

me

?—Last

month.howlongDanielhasbeenawayfrom

SuqianwhenDanielleft

SuqianhowlongDanielstayedin

SuqianwhenDanielwouldcomebacktoSuqian二、完形填空(共

15

小题;每小题

1

分,满分

15

分)阅读下面短文,从短文后每题所给的

A、B、C,D

四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mel

Kiser

was

driving

along

a

busy

highway

in

Columbus,

Ohio,

He

saw

an

armored

truck(运钞车)andafewcarsaheadofhim.Suddenlythebackdoorofthearmoredtruck16.,Andablueplasticbagfellout

of

the

truck.

A

car

in

frontof

Mr

Kiserhit

the

bag.

And

money

spilled(洒落)outof

it.

Then

another

bag

felloutofthetruck,andanother.Moneywas17.

everywhere.Atfirst,driversthoughtthe18.papersonthehighwaywereleaves.Thentheyrealizedthatthepaperswerenotleaves——theyweremoney!Driversquicklystoppedrightinthemiddleofthehighwayandjumpedoutoftheircars.Theybegan19.money!Theywereputtingten,twenty,andone—hundred—dollarbillsintotheirpockets.MrKiseralsogotoutofhiscar.Hetookholdofabagofmoney,putthebaginhiscar,anddrove

away.Later,

Mr

Kiser

20. themoney.Hehad$57,000.ForthenexttwohoursMrKiserthought

aboutthe

money.

He

21.about

spending

it.

He

needed

a

new

TV

set

for

his

house.

He

wanted

to

take

avacationinFlorida.Buthedecidedtoreturnthemoney.Hedrovetothepolicestationandgavethepolice

theS57,000.Thereotherpeople

22.money,too.Butmostofthemoney—almostonemilliondollarswerestillmissing.Thetruckcompany

23.a10percentreward.Ifyoureturn$1,000,forexample,wewillpayyou$100."thecompany

said.Thenthecompanygotsome

24..Amantelephoneandsaid,"IwasdrivingalongthehighwaywhenIsawthetrafficjamandthemoney.Peoplewere

25.everywhere.IhadacamerainmycarandItooksomepictures.Wouldyoulikethepictures?""Yes!"answeredthetruckcompany.Thecompanygavethepicturestothepolice.Thepolice

looked

26.

atthepictures.Theylookedatthecars,thelicenseplates,andthepeople's27.

.Theytriedtofindthepeoplewhohadtakenthemoney,buttheydidn'thavemuch

28.

.Onemanwhohadtakenmoney29.

aColumbusnewspaper,Themandidnotgivehisname,

"Itooktwobagsofmoney,"hesaid,"I'mgoingtotakethemoneyand

30.

Columbus.Ihaveenoughmoneyfortherestofmylife.

"Themanwasarrestedandputintoprisonat

last.16.A.brokenB.droppedC.shutD.opened17.A.lyingB.fallingC.flyingD.showing18.A.greenB.yellowC.redD.white19.A.looking

forB.pickingupC.putting

awayD.laughing

at20.A.spentB.hidC.countedD.lent21.A.complainedB.dreamedC.worriedD.cared22.A.madeB.receivedC.refusedD.returned23.A.paidB.offeredC.acceptedD.wasted24.A.helpB.troubleC.moneyD.time25.A.runningB.jumpingC.watchingD.stealing26.A.quicklyB.carelesslyC.angrilyD.closely27.A.pocketsB.facesC.namesD.ages28.A.chanceB.funC.luckD.experience29.A.visitedB.helpedC.telephonedD.invited30.A.leaveB.discoverC.visitD.develop三、阅读(共

15

小题;每小题

2

分,满分

30

分)阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的

A、B、C、D

四个选项中选出最佳选项。The

Youth Dailynewspaper

group

is lookingfortwoEnglish—languagebusiness

editors(编辑)for

the

international

team.Applicants

(申请人)

shouldhelp

the editor—in—chief

(主编)

set

goals andworkoncompletingthem.give

creative ideas,beabletorewritearticlesifnecessaryandgivelessonstotheteammembers whohavelittle

experience.work

hard tofinishthetaskson

time.haveat leastthreeyears'

experience.Ifyoujoinus,

you'll getfree

lunch80%medical

costseven

days' paid

leave11

public holidaysandareturntickettoyour

hometownIfyouareinterestedinit,youcan

first

write to.31.TheYouthDailynewspapergroupofferseverything

below

EXCEPT

to

theeditors.A.havelunchfor

freeB.aweek'sleavewithoutgettingpaidC.publicholidaysD.mostmedicalcostIfyouwanttogetthejob,

you

can

TheYouthDailynewspapergroup

first.A.call B.isit C.email D.write33.Fromthechart,we

know

that

.onlythosewhoknowtwolanguagescangetthe

jobapplicantsarerequiredtobegoodat

writinganyonewhohasworkedfortwoyearscangetthe

jobworkersofTheYouthDailydon'tneedtopayfor

housing阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的

A、B、C、D

四个选项中选出最佳选项。Anoldmanwalkedslowlyintoarestaurantwithhiscane(拐杖).Hisoldjacketandshoesmadehimunusualthatday.AyoungwaitressnamedMarywatchedhimmovetowardsatablebythewindow.Sheranovertohim,andsaidwithasmile,"Here,sir.Letmegiveyouahand."Withoutsayingaword,hegaveherasmile.Shepulledthechairawayfromthetableandhelpedhimsitdown.Thensheputhiscaneagainstthetablesothathecouldreachit.Inasoft,clearvoice,hesaid,"Thankyou,miss.

""You're

welcome,

sir,

"she

replied.

"I

will

be

back

in

a

moment,

and

if

you

need

anything,just

wave

at

me!"Afterhehadfinishedagoodmeal.Marybroughthimthechange.Shehandedhimhiscane,andwalkedwith

him

to

the

frontdoor.

Holding

the

door

open

for

him,

she

said,

"

Come

back

and

see

us,

sir!

"The

old

manturnedaroundand

smiled.When

Mary

went

to

clean

his

table,

she

was

shocked.

Under

the

plate,

she

found

a

business

card,

a

100—dollarbillandanote.Thenotesaid,"DearMary,Irespectyouverymuch,andyourespectyourself,too.Itshowsthewayyoutreatothers.Youhavefoundthesecretofhappiness.

"Infact,theoldmanwastheowneroftherestaurant.Thatwasthefirsttimethatshe,oranyofhiswaitresses,hadseen

him.Theold

manlooked

.A.young B.handsome C.unusual35.Assoonas

the

old

ma

dthe

restaurant,

Marygreetedhim

.A.politely B.slowly C.sadlyMarytoldtheold

man

to

whenheneededsomething,A.ring

the

bell B.waveat

her C.shoutat

herFromthearticle,wecaninfertheold

man

was

.A.Mary's

father B.Mary's

neighbourD.commomD.angrilyD.phone

herC.thebossof

therestaurant D.awaiterofthe

restaurant阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的

A、B、C、D

四个选项中选出最佳选项。You'veprobablyseenitbefore—twoelderlypeoplewalkinghandinhanddownthestreetandlookingverymuchlikeeachother.Theylooksomuchalikethattheycouldbebrotherandsister.Doyoubelievethatpeoplewholivetogetherformanyyearswouldlookalike?It'sstrange,butscientistssayit's

true.Howscientistsprovedit?Inastudy,scientistsfoundyoungcouplesonly

showedsimilaritybychance.However,eldercoupleswereverylikelytolooklikeeachother.The

similaritycould

be

very

subtle(微妙)and

could

be

found

in

wrinkles

(皱纹)or

furrows,

etc.

Besides,

some

couples

lookfarmorealikethanother

couplesThescientiststhoughtofseveralpossible

reasons:Diet.

"We

are

what

we

eat.

"As

couples

usually

share

the

same

diet,

will

they

probably

look

alike?

Forexample,ifbothpartnerseatahighfatdiet,theirfaceswilltendtolookfat.However,thescientistsruled

thisout

(排除)using

another

small

study.Environment.Willelderlycouplesshowsimilaritybecausetheylivetogetherinthesameareaforalongtime?Theenvironmentalfactors(因素)suchassunshineandwindaffecttheskininsimilarways.Thescientistsruledthispossibilityoutas

well.Empathy(移情作用).

This

is

the

theory(理论)

the

scientists

believe

in.

Couples

grow

to

looksimilarbecausetheyareempathizingwitheachother.Theycopyeachother'sfacialexpressions.Forexample,ifonepartneroftensmilesinacertainway,theotherislikelytocopyit.Inthisway,theirfacessharesimilarwrinklesand

furrows.Theold

coupleslook

thantheyoung

couples.A.muchmore

alike B.more

differentC.less

alike D.less

differentScientiststhinkthattheoldcoupleslookalike

in

their

.A.ages B.education C.appearance40.WhichofthefollowingisNOT

true?D.abilitiesYourdietcanaffectyour

appearance.Youwilllookslimifyoueatahighfat

dietOldcoupleslooksimilarbecausetheyareempathizingwitheach

other.Oldcouplesusuallysharesimilarwrinklesandfurrows41.Whichisthetheorythescientistsbelieve

in?A.Empathy. B.Diet C.Environment D.Wrinkles阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的

A、B、C、D

四个选项中选出最佳选项。Houseworkisanendlessargumentbetweenlazyhusbandsandtheirhard—workingwives,butwomenarewarnednottoexpectmentosharehouseworkanytime

soonA

study

from

Oxford

University

has

found

it

seems

impossible

for

men

to

be

doing

an

equal

share

ofhousework

before

2050.

Mothers

will

continue

to

shoulder

the

burden(负担)of

childcare

and

housework

forthe

nextforty

years,

largely

because

housework

such

as

cleaning

and

cooking

is

stillthoughtof

to

be"womenswork”The

gap(鸿沟)has

narrowed

slowly

over

the

past

40

years.Women

expect

true

equality(平等).

But

whatmakesthemdownisthatitwilltakeanotherfortyyearsbefore

it

is

achievedTheresearchfoundthatinthenorthernEurope,theburdenofhouseworkissharedmoreequallybetweenmenandwomen.IntheUK,awomanspendsaroundfourhoursandfortyminuteseachdayonhousework,comparedwithtwohoursandtwenty—eightminutesformen.Thisisanimprovementfromthe1960s,whenBritish

women

typically(典型的)spent

six

hours

a

day

on

housework,

while

men

spent

just

90

minutes

everyday.Butprogresstowardshouseworkequalityappearstobeslowinginsomecountries.DrOrielSullivan.aresearchreader,said,"we'velookedatwhatisinfluencingtheequalityinthehome,andwehavefoundthatcertaintasksseemtobegivenaccordingtowhethertheyareviewedas"'men'swork'or'women's

work'."Dr

Sullivan

said

cultural

attitudes(态度

)taught

at

school

may

decide

the

views

of

housework.

"At

schoolit

is

much

easier

for

a

girl

to

be

a

tomboy,

but

it

is

much

more

difticult

for

a

boy

to

enjoy

cooking

and

dancing,"she

said.The

underlined"it

"in

Paragraph

3

refers

to

(代指)

.A.theresearch B.true

housework C.true

equality43.FromParagraph4weknowthatin

the

Uk

.D.the

gapmennowspendjust90minutesadayonhouseworkon

averagewomennowaretoobusywiththeirworktodo

houseworkwomennowspendlesstimeonhouseworkthanbeforeD.houseworkissharedequallybetweenmenand

women44.

ismentionedinthelasttwoparagraphsofthe

article.WhatmenthinkofhouseworkHowmuchhouseworkwomenspendon

houseworkWhatinfluencespeople'sviewof

houseworkWhymenshouldsharehousework45.Whatisthemainideaofthis

passage?Argumentabouthouseworkbetweenhusbandsandwiveswill

end.Womenwillbedoingmorehouseworkthanmenuntil

2050.Menareunabletohelptheirwiveswith

housework.Womenspendlesstimeonhouseworkwhilemenspendmorethan

before.四、任务型阅读(共

5

小题;每小题

1

分,满分

5

分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HaveyoueverheardofafamouscharitycalledOperationSmile?

46. OperationSmilewasstartedbyadoctorandhiswife.In1982,togetherwithsomevolunteers,theywenttoPhilippinestohelpchildrenwhohadholesintheirlipsorinsidetheirmouths.

47. Thesevolunteersworkedveryhard.Buttheyworriedthattheycouldnotcarryonwiththeworkbecausethey

werelack(缺乏)

of

money.

Then

they

decidedto

start

acharity

sothat

they

could

help

these

needychildren.TheycalleditOperation

Smile.

48. OperationSmilehaswonmanyprizesforitsworkandin1999theyevenstartedaspecialeventcalled"TheWorldJourneyofHope".53000childrenin

18countriesarecuredduringthe

event.Ontheotherhand,OperationSmiletrainshealthcareprofessionalsindevelopingcountriessothattheycancontinuetohelpchildrenwhenOperationSmilehasleft.

49. So

showyourkindness

and

generosity(慷慨)to

the

needy

children

now.

50. Thechildrenwhocansmilenowwillthank

you.OperationSmileworksinmorethantwentydevelopingcountiesandhascured

over30000childrenwhohaveproblemswiththeir

mouths.AstothechildrenwithmuchmoreseriousproblemstheywillsendthemtoAmericaforfurtherTreatment.YoucansendyourdonationtoOperationSmileatlocal

bank.Wehopewecanhelpyouunderstandhowwearetryingtohelpchildrenalloverthe

world.Itwasdifficultforthemtoeatordrink.Ithelpsbuildabetterworldforeveryone,especiallyforchildrenalloverthe

world.WecanseeOperationSmilealloverthepoor

countries.五、根据句意及所给中文、首字母提示或英文解释,写出句中所缺单词,使句子意思完整。(共

10

小题;每小题

1

分,满分

10

分),51.Theoldmanlikes

totell

(玩笑)

to

children.52.Iwantto

visitthe

(博物馆)this

weekend.Theseexchangestudentsare

from

different

(国家)Duringthe

21st

(

世纪

),

mobile

phones

are

used

all

over

the

world.Macronis

the

P

ofFranceandBrigitteishis

wife,Theyhavemany

f

intheUSA.buthelikesChristmas

best.Thankyou

forr

somuchmoneyforthepoor

children.The

doctors

(keptsomeonesafefromdanger)thesickboyat

last.59.Ihope

I

can

(goto)thebestcollegeinthecitywhenIfinish

school.60.Wespent

an

hour

(talkaboutsth.)thesemathsproblemslast

night.六、用括号内所给词的正确时态或形式填空使短文完整。

(共

10

小题;每小题

1

分,满分10

分)根据短文内容,用括号内所给词的正确时态或形式填空使短文完整。It's

important

to

develop

the

healthy

habits

in

your

daily

life.

The

following

will

help

you

become

healthierandkeepperfect

shape.Eatproperly.Ahealthydietisveryimportantforeverybody.Breakfast

is

61. (inpotant)mealinaday.Doctorssuggestthat

62.

(student)breakfastshouldincludefruit,eggs,milk,riceornoodles,becausethesecanofferthemnecessaryenergy,

helpthemlistencarefullyinclassandkeepthem

63.

(health).Eatenoughforlunchandlittleforsupper.

But

remember

that

too

much

sugar

is

bad

for

your

teeth

and

blood.

You

shouldn't

have

too

many

sweetsnacksanddessertsinyourdiet,eventhoughsuchfoodtastes

delicious.Keepoffgerms(病菌).Dailytoothcleaningreducestheamountofgermswhichwillspreaddiseases.Germsinthemoutharelikely

64.(enter)thebloodandcause

65.

(ill),evenheartdisease.Evenifyou'renotsick,alwaysremember

66.

(cough)orsneezeintoyourarmsinsteadofyourhandsbecausehandscanspreadgermstootherswhenyoutouchsomethingelse.Besides,washinghandsisnecessaryaftergoingtothetoilet,Andyou'dbetter

67.

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