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学年北京市海淀区第一学期期末测评九年级英语
2008学年北京市海淀区第一学期期末测评
九年级英语
第Ⅰ卷(机读卷共70分)
听力理解(共18分)
一、听对话,选择与对话内容相答的图片,将代表图片的字母填写在相应序号的括号内。
(每段对话读两遍)(共6分,每小题1分)
请看第一组的四幅图片。
听三段对话,完成第1、2、3小题。
1.()2.()3.()
请看第二组的四幅图片。
听三段对话,完成第4、5、6小题。
4.()5.()6.()
二、听对话或独白,根据其内容,选择正确答案。
(每段对话或独白读两遍)(共12分,每小题1.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答第7、8小题。
7.Whatdoesthemanwanttobuy?
A.Pants.B.Jackets.C.Sportsshoes.
8.Howmucharethey?
A.¥214.B.¥248.C.¥280.
听下面一段对话,回答第9、10、11小题。
9.WhydidLucyhavetowalktoschool?
A.Shedidn’tcatchtheschoolbus.
B.Shedidn’thavetheumbrella.
C.Itstartedraining.
10.Wholeftthehistorynotebookathome?
A.Lucy.B.Bob.C.Jack.
11.Whatarethetwospeakers?
A.Teachers.B.Students.C.Players.
听下面一段对话,回答第12、13、14小题。
12.Whatistheweatherliketomorrow?
A.Snowyandwindy.B.Rainyandcold.C.Sunnyandhot.
13.Whenarethestudentsleaving?
A.At8:
00.B.At7:
40.C.At5:
00.
14.HowmanystudentswillgototheSummerPalace?
A.3students.B.20students.C.60students.
请打开第lI卷,看第一大题听力试题。
该试题需要在第1I卷第一大题的相应位置上作答。
语言知识运用(共30分)
三、单项填空。
(共18分.每小题1分)
从下列各题所给的四个选项中,选择可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
15.Wherearekeys?
Ican’tfindthem.
A.ⅠB.meC.myD.mine
16.InChina,SpringFestivalalwayscomesJanuaryorFebruary.
A.inB.onC.atD.to
17.—didyougolastsummervacation,Kathy?
—IwenttoHarbin.
A.WhatB.WhyC.WhenD.Where
18.I’mhungry,mum.CanIhavesome?
A.booksB.cakesC.drinksD.sports
19.Bob,it’s7:
30.Hurryup,you’llbelateforschool.
A.butB.andC.orD.so
20.一HaveyouseenHarryPotterV?
—Ofcourse,itisoneofmoviesthisyear.
A.popularB.morepopularC.mostpopularD.themostpopular
21.一HowcanIgettoPeople’sHospital?
一You’dbetterataxi.Itisfarfromhere.
A.takeB.tookC.takingD.totake
22.—You’vetoldMarythegoodnews,haven’tyou?
—No.I’lltellherassoonassheback.
A.comeB.comesC.cameD.willcome
23.—youplaytennis?
一No.ButIamgoodatplayingfootball.
A.CanB.MayC.MustD.Should
24.Myteacheraskedmeaspeechinfrontofthewholeschoolthenextweek.
A.giveB.gaveC.togiveD.giving
25.MytwinsistertomusicwhenIgothome.
A.1istensB.1istenedC.islisteningD.waslistening
26.MyuncleisacomputerprogrammerinIBM.Hetherefor5years.
A.worksB.workedC.willworkD.hasworked
27.Yesterdaywevisitedanoldchurch.Itmorethan100yearsago.
A.builtB.isbuiltC.wasbuiltD.hasbuilt
28.Ienjoymylifehere.Ihavefriends,andwemeetquiteoften.
A.fewB.afewC.1ittleD.alittle
29.一Whatcanwedotohelpthekidsinthepoorareas?
—Wecouldsignsaskingforoldbooks.
A.putupB.putonC.putdownD.putoff
30.Dad,Ithinkyoushouldstop.It’sbadforyourhealth.
A.smokeB.smokedC.smokingD.tosmoke
31.一I’mflyingtoParistomorrow.
—!
A.That’sallrightB.That’sagoodidea
C.ThankyouverymuchD.Haveagoodtrip
32.Canyoutellmetomorrowevening?
A.whenwillthepartystartB.whenthepartywillstart
C.whendidthepartystartD.whenthepartystarted
四、完形填空。
(共12分,每小题1分)
通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Kidsinthedigitalage
SammyLiu,asix-year-oldboyfromKowloon,hasbecomeaherorecently.Onedayheusedthefamily’s33tostopanattemptedrobbery.Whilethethiefwasbusysearchingtheflat,Sammywentintohisbedroom34andusedhiscomputertocallthepolice,who35fiveminuteslaterandcaughtthethief.
Thesedays,itis36forchildrenasyoungasSammytobesocomputerliterate.Manychildrenusecomputersathomeoratschoolandsome37evenhavetheirownwebsites.Suchwebsitesnotonlyofferstudentstheopportunitytolearnnewskillsbutalsomeanthatpeopleallovertheworldcan38outmoreabouttheirschool.
Someparentsthinkthatspendingtoomuchtimeusingacomputercanbeharmful,whenreallythe39istrue.“Kidsshouldbe40tousecomputersasearlyaspossible,”saidTonyRobertson,asoftwaredeveloper.“Childrenlearnreallyfast.Manychildren41muchmoreabouttechnologythantheirparents.“
InHongKong,the“IT2010”project42toprovideeverystudentwithacomputerbytheyear2010.Schools,hospitals,shopsandhomeswillallbeinterconnectedbyanisland—widenetwork.43athomeorschool,thedigitalagehascertainlyopenedthe44toawholenewworldoflearning.
33.A.radioB.computerC.recorderD.telephone
34.A.quietlyB.slowlyC.easilyD.excitedly
35.A.1eftB.returnedC.answeredD.arrived
36.A.hardB.usualC.commonD.dangerous
37.A.schoolsB.homesC.shopsD.hospitals
38.A.giveB.findC.sendD.work
39.A.oppositeB.unknownC.sameD.new
40.A.invitedB.forcedC.allowedD.encouraged
41.A.thinkB.rememberC.knowD.discuss
42.A.preparesB.appearsC.plansD.starts
43.A.WhenB.WhereC.EitherD.Whether
44.A.heartB.doorC.eyesD.minds
阅读理解(共22分)
五、阅读理解。
(共22分,每小题2分)
阅读下面A、B、C三篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
A
Lastweekweaskedstudentstowriteabouttheirfavoriteschooleventsintheyear.Herearesomeoftheirreplies.
45.What’sJenny’sfavouriteschoolevent?
A.SchoolOlympics.B.ScienceFair.C.SchoolCamping.D.SchoolParty
45.What’sJenny’sfavouriteschoolevent?
A.SchoolOlympics.B.ScienceFair.
C.SchoolCamping.D.SchoolParty.
46.WholikesScienceFairbest?
A.Paul.B.Mary.C.Tony.D.Jenny.
47.LastyearTonywent.
A.swimmingB.dancingC.rock-climbingD.hiking
B
MyDaddyonCampus
Ⅰwaslateonmyfirstdayofhighschool.Mynextclass,Spanish,scaredme.Asthesecondbellranginthehallway,Irantothedooroftheclassroom.
Atthedoor,ahandreachedoutandshookminefirmly.Ilookedup.AmansmiledandintroducedhimselfasProfe,whichmeansteacherorprofessorinSpanish.Rightaway,hiswarmsmileandwelcomingwordseasedmyfears.IenjoyedhisclassesagreatdealbecauseIlearnedmorethanjustSpanish.
IadmitIonlyspeakalittleSpanish.ButItrytoliveoutthelifelessonsIlearnedfromProfeeveryday.
“Everyoneisworthyourtime.”
Profestoodoutsidehisclassroomdooreverydaybeforeandafterclass.Duringlunch,hisroomwasalwaysfilledwithstudents.Hewouldstayafterschooltolistentoandchatwithstudents.Hetaughtmethateverypersonisspecial.
“Don’tfearthedifficulties.”
Onetime,Iranintohisclasscrying.Myfriendshadrejectedme,andIwasn’tevensurewhytheyalwaysleftmealone.Profetoldme,“Linda,lifegivesyouashes(灰尘).Butlearningitslessonswillturnthoseashestojewels.Thehardstuffwillhelpyoubecomeabetterperson.”ⅠlearnedtolookatmytroublesdifferentlybecauseIknowI’llgrowindifficulttimes.
Ayearago.IvisitedmyoldhighschoolhopingtoseeProfe.Buthehadretired.Myhighschoolhelpedmecontacthim.Nowwestayintouchthroughe-mail.TheauthorWilliamArthurWardwrote:
“Theordinaryteachertells.Thegoodteacherexplains.Thesuperiorteachershows.Thegreatteacherinspires.”Thankyou,Profe,forinspiringme.
48.Profewasateacherof.
A.EnglishB.GermanC.FrenchD.Spanish
49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.ThewritercouldspeakverygoodSpanish.
B.Profespentalotoftimewithhisstudents.
C.ThewriterenjoyedProfe’sclassesverymuch.
D.Profeandthewriterstayintouchthroughe-mailnow.
50.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thewritermissedherhighschoollifeverymuch.
B.ThewriterlearnedlotsoflifelessonsfromProfe.
C.Profehelpedthewriterdealwithdifficulties.
D.Profewasgoodatteachinglanguage.
51.Theunderlinedword“rejected”means.
A.refusedB.acceptedC.annoyedD.frightened
C
Sugar—freebeetsthatstilltastesweet,tastiertomatoesand
brighter—coloredfruitsandvegetablesthatstayripe(熟的)
longerareallfoodsthatarebeinggrownnow.Howcanthey
carrytraits,suchasbeingtastier,brighter,andriper?
Theyare
geneticallyengineered.
Geneticengineering(基因工程)islikemakingachangein
arecipe.Forexample,whenyoumakecakes,youmixtogether
alloftheusualingredients.Ifyouaddanextraingredient,likesalt,thecakeswilltastedifferently.
Genesareingredientsintherecipeforlife.Theycarrythetraitsoflivingthings.Yourgenesdictatewhatcolorhairandeyesyou’llhave,howtallyou’llbe,aswellasmanyothertraits.Genescarrytraitsforplants,too.Byaddinggenestoaplant,youcansometimescreatenewtraits.Forexample,addingacertaingenetoapotatoplantcanmakethepotatoplantdistastefultobugs(虫子).Thismakessomefarmershappybecausetheydon’thavetousechemicalstokeepbugsawayfromtheirplants.
Itsoundsgreat,butsomepeopleareopposedtotheideaoffoodthatisgeneticallyengineered.RonnieCummins,fromtheCampaignforFoodSafety,isagainstit.Hesaysthatoneofthemajorconcernsisallergies(过敏).Supermarketsdon’talwayslabelfoodsthataregeneticallyengineered.Acustomercouldunknowinglybuyfoodthathasanaddedgenefromanotherplantthatheorsheisallergicto.Itcouldbedangerous.
GaryBurtonfromMonsanto,aseed(种子)companythatengineersfood,disagrees.Hesayshiscompanytestsforallergies.Burtonbelievesthatgeneticengineeringisavaluabletoolformakingbetterfood.Thetechnologycanhelpfarmersuselessinsecticide(杀虫剂)andgrowhealthiercrops.Burtonthinkstherearemanyadvantages.
ButCumminssaysthatwejustdon’tknowwhatwillhappeninthefutureifwekeepaddinggenestofoods.Wecouldmistakenlycreateamonster.
Peoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutgeneticengineering.Onesidesupportsitandthinksitwillonlyh