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译林牛津版2020届九年级英语阶段

(二)检测B卷

姓名:

________班级:

________成绩:

________

一、完形填空(共2题;共20分)

1.(10分)   IntheUSA,childrenstartschoolwhentheyarefiveyearsold.Insomestatestheymuststayinschool 1 theyaresixteen.Butmoststudentsareseventeenoreighteenyearsoldwhenthey 2,secondaryschools.TherearetwokindsofschoolsintheUSA:

publicschoolsandprivateschools.3 childrengotopublicschools.Theirparentsdonothaveto 4theireducationbecausetheschools 5moneyfromthegovernment.Ifachildgoestoaprivateschool,hisparentshavetogetenoughmoneyforhisschooling.Someparentsstill 6privateschools

thoughtheyaremuchmoreexpensive.

Todayabouthalfofthehighschoolstudents 7inuniversitiesaftertheyfinishsecondaryschools.Astudentatastateuniversitydoesnothavetopayverymuchifhisparents 8 inthatstate.

Manystudents 9whiletheyarestudyingatuniversities.Inthiswaytheygetinto 10 workinghabitsandlivebytheirownhands.

(1)

A.and       

B.though    

C.till     

D.since    

(2)

A.leave    

B.come     

C.study     

D.pass    

(3)

A.Several     

B.Most        

C.Afew     

D.Few    

(4)

A.lookup    

B.payfor    

C.askfor    

D.thinkover    

(5)

A.lend        

B.spend      

C.get    

D.cost    

(6)

A.go    

B.hate    

C.like    

D.mind    

(7)

A.play          

B.miss       

C.change     

D.study    

(8)

A.wasborn    

B.travels    

C.visit    

D.live    

(9)

A.work         

B.studyhard    

C.dosports     

D.readbooks    

(10)

A.good    

B.bad    

C.well    

D.better    

2.(10分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

AGREATbasketballplayerwillretire(退役)thisweek.HisnameisKobeBryant.

Bryant,1fortheLosAngelesLakers,ateamintheNBA.HehasbeenplayingwiththeLakersfor20years.Butnowheisleavingbecauseof2andinjuries(伤).

“Myheartcantakeit,mymindcanhandle(处理)it,3 mybodyknowsit'stimetosaygoodbye,”he4inhispoem(诗)DearBasketball.

Bryantisoneofthegreatest5inNBA.HehaswonfiveNBAchampionships(冠军)andtwoOlympicgoldmedals.HealsohasscoredthethirdlargestnumberofpointsinNBAhistory,even6thanMichaelJordan.

Bryanthasareallove7basketball.Heoftenstartstopracticeas8 as5am.Everybodyknowshowhardheworks.

SoonBryant9 havesometimetorest.Butnomatter(不管如何)whathedoesnext,hesaidhisloveforbasketballwill10change.

(1)

A.sings    

B.plays    

C.works    

D.dances    

(2)

A.age    

B.height    

C.weight    

D.appearance(外貌)    

(3)

A.and    

B.but    

C.or    

D.though    

(4)

A.read    

B.told    

C.said    

D.wrote    

(5)

A.singers    

B.players    

C.workers    

D.dancers    

(6)

A.more    

B.less    

C.fewer    

D.better    

(7)

A.as    

B.like    

C.for    

D.to    

(8)

A.much    

B.well    

C.fast    

D.early    

(9)

A.should    

B.need    

C.may    

D.must    

(10)

A.never    

B.seldom    

C.sometimes    

D.always    

二、阅读理解(共4题;共36分)

3.(10分)(2017·德州)阅读理解

Teacultureisvariedindifferentcountriesbythewayteaismadeanddrunk,andbytheplacesforteadrinking.Howtomaketeamaybedifferent.Accordingtothewaysofmakingtea,teaisclassified(分类)intowhitetea,greentea,blacktea,etc.Andhowtoprepareteamaybedifferent,too.InTibet,teaiscommonlyboiled(煮)withsaltandbutter(黄油).Peoplemaydrinkteaathomeorinpublic,forexample,atteahouses.

Aspartofculture,teahasarelationshipwithhistory,health,education,communicationandsoon.Itiscommonlyusedatsocialactivities.Forexample,afternoonteaisaBritishcustom.Familiesorfriendscancommunicatewitheachotherwhilehavingafternoontea.

TeahasremainedawayofdailylifeinChinaanddrinkingteahasalotofadvantages.Itmakespeoplelesstired,clearsheatinthehumanbodyandhelpspeopleloseweight.

Chinesepeoplearegoodatusingteatomakeotherthingsdelicious.Tea,originally(最初)servedasamedicineinancienttimes,isnownotjustakindofdrink,butalsoexcellentseasoning(调味品).Herearetwodeliciousdishesmadewithtea:

TeaEggs:

YoucanfindthemcookedandsoldinstreetmarketsinalmosteverycityinChina.

DragonWellTeaShrimp(龙井虾仁):

It'soneofthemostwell﹣knowndishesinHangzhou.

Beforeyoudrinktea,pleasecheckthefollowingtips:

◆Drinkteahot.

◆Thebesttimetodrinkisinbetweenmeals.Itisbadforyourstomachifyoudrinkteajustbeforemeals,duringmealsorsoonaftermeals.

◆Donotdrinktoomuchstrongtea.

(1)Teahasnorelationshipwith    aspartofcultureaccordingtothepassage.

A.history    

B.health    

C.education    

D.sports    

(2)AfternoonteainBritainisa    accordingtothepassage.

A.wayofcommunication    

B.hobby    

C.game    

D.weekendactivity    

(3)InancientChina,teawasoriginallyservedas   accordingtothepassage.

A.amedicine    

B.adrink    

C.seasoning    

D.adish    

(4)Thebesttimetodrinkteais   accordingtothepassage.

A.justbeforemeals    

B.duringmeals    

C.soonaftermeals    

D.inbetweenmeals    

(5)Thepassagedoesn'tmention    .

A.waysofmakingtea    

B.placestodrinktea    

C.toolsfordrinkingtea    

D.advantagesofdrinkingtea.    

4.(8分)阅读理解

                                              

Buzz!

Buzz!

Buzz!

Thisisthesongofthebee.

Hislegsareyellow;

Ahappy,goodfellow,

Andyetagreatworkerishe.

Ondaysthataresunny,

He'sgettinghishoney(蜂蜜);

Ondaysthatarecloudy,

He'smakinghiswax(蜜蜡);

Onpinksandonlilies.

Buzz!

Buzz!

Buzz!

Frommorning'sfirstlight,

Till(直到)thecomingof     .

He'ssingingandworking,

Thesummerdaythrough.

(1)Whatdoes"Buzz"mean(意思)inthefirstline(行)?

A.Thesoundmadebybees.    

B.Thesmellofflowers.    

C.Thecolorofbee'slegs.    

D.Theworkbeesarebusywith.    

(2)Whatarebeesbusydoingoncloudydays?

A.Makinghoney.    

B.Singingsongs.    

C.Makingwax.    

D.Flyingaround.    

(3)Whatmaythemissing(减少)wordinthelastthirdlinebe?

A.night    

B.afternoon    

C.noon    

D.morning    

(4)Whatdoesthepoemwanttoshowus?

A.Beeslikesingingsongsverymuch.    

B.Beesarehard-workingbuthappyanimals.    

C.Beeslikemakinghoneyondifferentflowers.    

D.Beesareagroupofanimalswithyellowlegs.    

5.(10分)阅读短文,判断句子正误。

Sometimespeoplecrywhentheyaresad.Othertimespeoplecrytearsofjoy.Butyoureyesmaketearsallthetime,whetheryouarecryingornot.Doyouknowthetearshelpkeepyoureyeshealthy?

Theykeepyoureyesfromdryingout.Aspecialareaoftheeyedrips(滴)allthetime.Itkeepstheeyehumid.

Ifyoulookinamirror,youcanseetinyholesinthecornersofyoureyes.Eachholeleadstoasmalltubethatrunstoyournose.Tearsrunslowlyintothistubedripbydrip.Dayandnighttheholesdrain(流走)thetearsaway.Iftheydidn't,youwouldalwayslookasifyouwerecrying.

Ifyoubegintocry,therearemanymoretears.Theholescan'tdrainallofthem.Thenextratearsrunoutontoyourface.

Tearshelpkeepeyessafe.Ifthereissomethingharmfulintheair,theeyesfillwithtears.Thesetearscoatyoureyes.Theykeeptheharmfulairout.

Contactlenses(隐形眼镜)canmaketheeyestoodry.Somepeoplehavetoaddtearstotheireyes.

Theybuybottlesofeyedropstokeeptheireyeswet.

(1)Eyesmaketearsnomatterhowpeoplefeel.

(2)Whenyoucry,tearsrunintoyournoseorontoyourface.

(3)Ifthereissomethingharmfulintheair,tearsprotectyoureyesbycoveringthem.

(4)Contactlensesmakeyouhavemoretearsinyoureyes.

(5)Tearsareharmfultoyoureyes.

6.(8分)阅读理解

Doyoufindithardtolearnmathandhistory?

ArecentstudycarriedoutbyscientistsfromUniversityofLondon,maybeofhelptoyou.Theyfoundthatteenagerscouldgethighermarksinmathiftheystudiedinthemorningandbettergradesinhistoryiftheyweretaughtintheafternoon.

TheresearchersdidastudyatasecondaryschoolinBulgariaovernineyears.Theresultsshowedthatwhenteenagershadmathclassesearlierintheday,theyscoredonaverage(平均)7percenthigherinteststhanwhentaughtintheafternoon.Lower-abilitystudentsdidworstwhentheywerestudyingmathintheafternoon.

Inhistory,studentstaughtintheafternoonscoredonaverage6percenthigherthanwhentheyweretaughtinthemorning.However,itdoesn'tworkforothersubjectssuchaslanguagesorgeography.

VelichkaDimitrova,leaderofthestudy,saidthefindingsshowthatwedobetteratdifferenttimesoftheday.

"Inthemorning,ourbrainsarebetterandfresher,sowearebetteratdoingsomethingthatrepeatsalotlikeproblemsolving,wherewerequiremorespeedandattention,"DimitrovatoldTheTelegraph.

"Intheafternoon,itseemsthatthisprocess(过程)slowsdown.Ontheotherhand,historyisbettersuitablefortheafternoon,whenwearemorecreativeandopentodiscussion,"shesaid.

Subjectssuchasforeignlanguagesrequirebothmemoryandrepetition(重复),andtheyalsoneedpeopletobecreative.Thisisperhapswhythetimeofdayhasnoinfluenceonlearning.

Time-of-dayeffectssuchasthosearebelievedtobeconnectedtothebodyclock.Thisisthesysteminourbodiesthatcontrolswhenweneedtosleep.SomeschoolsintheUSandUKhavetriedoutlaterschoolstartingtimesforteenagers,whosebodyclockschangeastheygrowintoadults.

Dimitrovabelievesschoolssh

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