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1415牛津九上期中试题二
14-15学年牛津九年级上学期期中试题
Class:
Name:
Marks:
(满分120分)
一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)
()1.—Whynotbuyanoldcarfirstifyoudon’thaveenoughmoneyforanewone?
—That’sagood .
A.sayingB.question
C.suggestionD.situation
()2.—Tomisaquicklearner.Butheis attimes.
—That’strue.Heissometimesnotcalmenough.
A.impoliteB.inactive
C.incorrectD.impatient
()3.Itisdifficultforusto whatlifewaslikeforslaves(奴隶)intheancientworld.
A.imagineB.create
C.doubtD.solve
()4.Iwasmovedgreatlybythesong.Icould controlmyfeelingsatthemoment.
A.reallyB.hardly
C.nearlyD.clearly
()5.—Tonyisstillinbed.Hemaymisstheearlybus.
—Lastnighthe latetowatchthefinaloftheWorldCup.
A.stayedupB.putup
C.gotupD.caughtup
()6.—ThesongWheredidthetimego theolddaysandtheloveoffamily.
—Sure.It’smyfavoritesong.
A.helpsusoutB.remindsusof
C.letsusdownD.cheersusup
()7.—IamafraidIhavetogiveupChinesechess.Ihavemade inthepastfewweeks.
—You’dbetternot.Ittakestimeandpatience,youknow.
A.littleprogressB.muchprogress
C.fewprogressesD.greatprogresses
()8. watchingamovieinanIMAXcinemacostsover100yuan,theIMAXcinemasarealwaysfullofaudience.
A.AsB.When
C.AlthoughD.Since
()9.Whydoyouwantanewjob you’vegotsuchagoodonealready?
A.whetherB.why
C.whenD.how
()10.—Tim,doyourparentslikefootball?
— mydad mymumlikesit.Theybothprefertennis.
A.Either;orB.Neither;nor
C.Notonly;butalsoD.Both;and
()11.MrBlack,myprimaryschoolteacher,usedtotellusthatpractice perfect.
A.makeB.wouldmake
C.madeD.makes
()12.Howtimeflies!
Threeyears sinceI youlasttime.
A.havepassed;meetB.haspassed;met
C.passed;havemetD.haspassed;hasmet
()13.Cheerupandkeepontrying.Courageisdoing .
A.whatareyouafraidtodo
B.whatyouareafraidtodo
C.howareyouafraidtodo
D.howyou’reafraidtodo
()14.Rememberthatwheneveryou apresentforsomeone,youshouldthinkaboutitfromthereceiver’spointofview.
A.boughtB.havebought
C.willbuyD.buy
()15.—Readingisthebestwaytokilltimeonthetrain.
— .Inevergotravellingwithoutabook.
A.Youarejoking B.That’strue
C.Idon’tthinksoD.Itsoundslikefun
二、完形填空(每小题1分,满分10分)
Anantiswalkingbytheriver.Helooksattheriverandsaystohimself,“16niceandcoolthiswaterlooks!
Imustdrinksomeofit.”Butwhenheisdrinking,he17intotheriver.
“Oh.Help!
Help!
”theantcries.
Adove(鸽子)issitting18thetree.Shehearshimandoffershimaleaf,“19upthatleaf,”shesays,“andyouwillgettothebank(河岸).”
Theantclimbsupontotheleaf,andthewindblowstheleaftothebank.
“Thankyou,Dove.You’reso20.Youhavesavedmylife,andIwishIcoulddo21foryou.Goodbye!
”theantsaysandrunshome.
“Goodbye!
”saysthedove.“Be22nottofallintotheriveragain.”
Afterafewdays,thedoveisbuildinghernest(巢).Andamanisraisinghisgun(枪)toshoot23.
Theantseesthis,andruns24tobitetheman’sleg.“Ouch!
Ouch!
”Theman25aterriblepainanddropshisgun.Thedovefliesawayquickly.Sothemanpicksuphisgunandleaves.
Thedovecomestotheantandsays,“Thankyou,mylittlefriend.Youhavesavedmylife.”Thelittleantissoglad,becausehecanhelpthedove.
()16.A.WhereB.WhatC.WhenD.How
()17.A.fallsB.drivesC.looksD.runs
()18.A.onB.inC.withD.down
()19.A.GetB.ComeC.ClimbD.Put
()20.A.quickB.kindC.patientD.worried
()21.A.anythingB.nothingC.everythingD.something
()22.A.carefulB.happyC.easyD.dangerous
()23.A.itB.herC.himD.them
()24.A.slowlyB.offC.fastD.upstairs
()25.A.feelsB.takesC.causesD.gives
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
A
TheFolkArtShow
Thebestchancetolearnaboutlocalartandculture.
Open:
October20-25
Organizer:
CityMuseum
Address:
110CenturyRoad
Telephone:
72314431
ScantheQRcode(扫描二维码)togetmoreinformationandbooktickets.
TheCityFlowerShow
Open:
October8-17
Price:
¥50foreachadult;¥25foreachchild;freeundertheageof10;20%offforgroupsover10.
Address:
112NewTownRoad,MoonlightCity
Telephone:
53418899
Visitwww.flowersforlife.comformoreinformation.
CampofFolkArt
Wouldyouliketolearnpapercutting,Huangmeioperaortomakepaperflowers?
CometoCampofFolkArt2014attheYouthCenter!
Age:
13to18
Time:
December13-20
Formoreinformation,calltheYouthCenterat(010)1106-2107.
PopMusicWeek
BandsfromhomeandabroadwillgiveperformancesinSunshinePark.LocalbandsandDJsfromlocalradiostationarewaitingtosharemusicwithfans.Goodchanceforyoutomakefriendswithsimilarhobbies.
Price:
¥30—¥50
Time:
9:
00a.m.—9:
00p.m.,December21-27
()26.ByscanningtheQRcode,youcanget .
A.ane-mailfromCityMuseum
B.moreinformationabouttheFolkArtShow
C.atickettothemuseumforfree
D.agiftfromtheCityMuseum
()27.Tommyisa9-year-oldboy.HewantstovisittheCityFlowerShowwithhisparents.Howmuchwilltheypay?
A.¥25.B.¥100.
C.¥125.D.¥150.
()28.IfJanewantstolearntomakepaperflowers,sheshouldgoto .
A.CenturyRoadB.NewTownRoad
C.theYouthCenterD.SunshinePark
()29.Phillip,20yearsold,isNOTallowedtogoto .
A.theCityFlowerShowB.CampofFolkArt
C.theFolkArtShowD.PopMusicWeek
()30. lastsforthefewestdays.
A.TheCityFlowerShowB.CampofFolkArt
C.TheFolkArtShowD.PopMusicWeek
B
GoogleandToyotahaveworkedtogethertocreateanewsmartcar.Itcanrunontheroadwithoutadriver.Itdrivesitself.Theself-drivingcarhasn’tbeenonsaletothepublic,sowedon’tknowhowmuchitcosts.Anotherthingmostpeoplewanttoknowiswhetheritwillbesafeenoughtorunontheroad.
Theself-drivingcaruseselectricity(电)asitspower,anditcan’tdriveveryquickly—thetopspeedwouldbe25milesperhour.Itisactuallycontrolledbyacomputersystemonthecar.ThesystemkeepsoncollectinginformationbysomevideocamerasinsidethecarandaLIDARsensor(激光雷达传感器)ontopofit.Acomputerprocessestheinformationanddecideswhattodo.“Theself-drivingcarhasonlybuttons(按钮)forgoandstop,soit’sveryeasytouse,”anengineerofGooglesays.“Andwhat’smore,itwillmakecaraccidentslessandmaketheworldasaferplace.”Theself-drivingcarhasdrivenhundredsofthousandsofmilesinCalifornia,andithasonlygottenintotwoaccidentsbyhumanmistake.
AccordingtoCNN,self-drivingcarswillalsohelptoreducethenumberofcarsinbigcities.“Self-drivingcarswouldbeabletosendyoutotheworkplaceandthenpickupanotherpersoninsteadofstoppinginaparkinglot.”
()31.Wedon’tknowthepriceoftheself-drivingcarbecause .
A.itisonsaleonlyinAmerica
B.itisn’tmadeforsale
C.peoplecangetitforfree
D.ithasn’tbeenonsaletothepublic
()32.Theself-drivingcarcancollectinformationusing .
①videocameras②acomputer
③aLIDARsensor④acomputersystem
A.①②B.①③
C.①②③D.①②③④
()33.AccordingtoCNN,self-drivingcarswill .
A.sendusmorequicklytotheworkplace
B.leadtoheaviertraffic
C.improvetrafficconditioninbigcities
D.carrymorepeoplethananormalcar
()34.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheself-drivingcarwould .
A.begoodforourenvironment
B.beverycheap
C.notfollowhumans’order
D.beonsalequickly
()35.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Thebestcarintheworld
B.Anewself-drivingcar
C.Howaself-drivingcarworks
D.AcarinventedbyanAmericancompany
C
Nexttime,whenyougetstuck(堵塞)behindaslowdriver,lookatthecolourofhiscar.Itwillprobablybegreen.Americanresearchers(研究者)havefoundthatgreencarsarechosenbystubborndriverswhodisliketogetoutofthewayforanybody.Theyalsocomplainaboutthewayothersdrive.
Thestudyalsoshowsthatbrightredcarsareusuallydrivenbyoutgoingpeoplewhohatebeingovertaken(赶超).And,itissaidthatyellowcarsarealwaysinahurry.Driversofyellowcarswillnotwaitwhentheygetstuck.Theywillturnoff(离开)theroadandtrytofindanotherway.
Blueisthecolourchosenbytherelaxeddrivers.It’shardlypossibleforthemtogetangrywithotherdrivers
andtheywillalmostcertainlystopbeforetheredlight.
Blackwastheonlycolouravailable(可提供的)whencarswerefirstsold.ManypeoplerememberthatHenryFord,theproducerofthefirstcars,oncesaid“Anycolour—solongas(只要)it’sblack”whensomeoneaskedaboutwhatcolourcarhecouldhave.Nowblackhasbecomeapopularcolourinsomecountries.
()36.Thepassagemainlytalksabout .
A.coloursofcars
B.drivers’favouritecolours
C.carsanddrivers
D.coloursofcarsanddrivers
()37.Howmanycoloursarementioned(提及)inthepassage?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
()38.Theunderlinedword“stubborn”maymean .
A.unwillingtochangeB.unwillingtofail
C.unabletobecarefulD.unabletobebrave
()39.Whatwillbluecardriversdowhentheygetstuckaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theywillcomplainaboutothers’drivingway.
B.Theywillturnofftheroadandtrytofindanotherway.
C.