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江苏省徐州市铜山区太山中学九年级英语上学期期末复习综合测试试题牛津版
2015-2016学年九年级英语期末复习综合试卷
一、单项选择(15分)
在下列各题A、B、C、D四个选项中选择一个能填入题干空白处的最佳答案。
()1.ItisreportedthatPresidentXivisitedZhenjianglastmonthandhespokehighlyofourcity.
A.theB.anC./D.a
()2.—Thanksalotforofferingagreatdealof_______tomeinmyresearch.
—Itwasmygreatpleas
ure.e
A.ideasB.thoughtsC.suggestionsD.advice
()3.—Don’t_______toolate,oryouwillfeeltiredinclass.
—Iwon’t,Dad.
A.getupB.stayupC.standupD.wakeup
()4.—Whichofthetwoshirtswouldyoulike?
—_________.Idon’tliketheirstyles.
A.EitherB.BothC.NoneD.Neither
()5.Theywere_________busy_________witheachother_________thetime.
A.too;totalk;toforgetB.too;talking;toforget
C.so;talking;thattheyforgotD.so;totalk;thattheyforgot
()6.The2ndYouthOlympicGameswasonTV.Soeveryonecouldwatchitathome.
A.coveringliveB.coveredlivelyC.coverliveD.coveredlive
()7.—Doctor,itseemsyouliketoworkwithanimals.
—Yes,Ithinkanimalsshouldasourfriends.
A.that;considerB.that;beconsidered
C.what;considerD.what;beconsidered
()8.—Couldyoutellme?
—
Certainly.
A.whoiswaitingformeB.whoareyouwaitingfor
C.whatthematteriswithyourbikeD.howtodo
()9.—Whendidtheoldmandie?
—He________arainyw
interevening.
A.passedawayinB.pastawayinC.passedawayonD.pastawayon
()10.—DidJennyplaytherole_______theprincessintheplay?
—Yes,shedid.Theprincesavedherandfellinlove_______her.
A.with;atB.as;inC.of;toD.of;with
()11.Tomsaidhehadneverbeenthere,buthewas.
A.layB.liedC.lyingD.lie
()12.Itthatshewastherealprincess.Ithoughtshewasafarmer.
A.turnedoutB.turneddownC.turnedupD.turnedon
()13.—WhydoyoucallhimMr.Knowledgeable?
—Becauseheknowsalmosteverythingwewanttoknow.
AWhichB.whatC.thatD.who
()14.Tofinishtheworkontime,we'llhavetowork____hoursaday.
A.anothertwoB.twoothersC.othertwoD.moretwo
()15.—IhopethatIwillhavemillionsofdollarsandIcanbuymyprivate(私人的)plane.
—________.
A.YouarewelcomeB.That’sverykindofyou
C.InyourdreamsD.Thankyouallthesame
二.完形填空
SherlockHolmesisprobablythebest-knowndetectivecharacterintheworld.ButdoyouknowthattherewasaChinesedetectivewhohadsimilar 16 ?
HewasDetectiveDee—DiRenjie.DiRenjieappeared 17 themaincharacterinanumberof crime novelsandfilms.Inthesenovelsandfilms,DetectiveDee 18 manycases.
“Thefirst 19 ofsolvingcasesisthatyouneedagoodmemory.Thesecondisthatyouneedto 20 watchpeople’sfacial(面部的)expressionsandjudge(判断)theirspeeches,”explainedDetectiveDeeinamovie.
21 therewerealwaysmade-upstoriesinmoviesandnovels,DetectiveDeewasa 22 personinhistory.ThisisunlikeHolmes,whowas 23 byUKwriterArthurConanDoyle.DiRenjiewasaprimeminister(宰相)oftheTangDynasty.
DiRenjieis 24 forhiswisdom.Insomefilms,Deeisalsoakungfu 25 whoisgoodatfighting.
ThewrittenhistoryofDeecandatebacktothe1950s, 26 RobertvanGulikfromDutchwroteaseriesofdetectivenovels 27 tellsstoriesofDetectiveDee.
Inhistory, 28 ,Deewasmorethanadetective,hewasalsoajudge(法官).Itwassaidthat 29 workingastheheadoftheSupremeCourt(大理寺),hewasagreatjudge.Duringthattime,hejudged17,000 30 inayearandnotasinglepersoncomplained.
()16.A.agesB.skillsC.appearancesD.lifestyle
()17.A.forB.withC.byD.as
()18.A.discoveredB.solvedC.studiedD.introduced
()19.A.ruleB.lawC.lessonD.reason
()20.A.livelyB.politelyC.closelyD.simply
()21.A.UnlessB.BecauseC.AlthoughD.When
()22.A.realB.truelyC.liveD.clear
()23.A.writtenB.playedC.createdD.covered
()24.A.knownB.seenC.shownD.acted
()25.A.actorB.masterC.writerD.player
()26.A.unlessB.whatC.whenD.if
()27.A.thoseB.whichC.itD.who
()28.A.anywayB.sometimeC.howeverD.moreover
()29.A.whileB.beforeC.untilD.after
()30.A.casesB.questionsC.problemsD.mysteries
三.阅读理解
A
AnewTVseriesinEngland,Awayfromitall,hassurprisedeveryonebybecomingahugesuccesswith youngpeopleacrossthecountry.Itssuccessissurprisingbecausetheseriesisabouttherelaxinglifestylesof peoplewholiveinthecountry.ThereisnoneoftheactionthatweusuallyseeonTVtoday.Therearealsono stressfulmoments,busyofficesorcrowdedciti
es.AwayfromitallissetinthepeacefulEnglishcountrysideandtellssimplestoriesaboutpeople’skindness.
ThedirectoroftheTVseriessaysthatitssuccessisasignofteenagerssufferingfromstress.Theysay thatwatchingAwayfromitallhelpsteenagersforgetaboutthestressofexamsandhomework,and thetroublesthatfilltheworldtoday.Theyalsosaythatit’sagoodsignoftoday’syoungpeopleswitchingto(转到)happierTVseriesasitshowstheywouldlikeahappierandhealthierworld.
Althoughtheseries’successmighthaveagoodside,manyteachersandparentsareworried,however.Theysaythatsomeoftheirstudentsandchildrenarebecomingcouchpotatoes(终日泡在电视机前的人)andare usingAwayfromitallasanexcusefornotcompletinghomework.Somechildrenhaveevenrefusedtolearnforexamsbecausetheysaythattheycanonlyachievepersonalhappinessbyavoidingstressfulsituations completely.
Andwhatdotheexpertssay?
PaulaRay,adoctorofeducation,saysthatTVcaninfluence children’slifestyles.Butshesaysthatifachildreacts
strongly,it’slikelythatthereareotherreasonsforhis changeinbehaviour.ShesaysthatthereisnothingwrongwithwatchingAwayfromitallbutsuggeststhat parentsshouldmakesuretheirchildrenknowTVisnotthesameasreallife.
()1.Thesuccessoftheseriesshowsthatyoungpeoplewouldlike_________.
A.aworldwithnohomeworkB.EnglishTVseries
C.relaxingjobsD.ahappierandhealthierworld
()2.ThesuccessofthenewTVseriesissurprisingbecause.
A.itisdifferentfromothersuccessfulTVseries
B.itisthesameasothersuccessfulTVseries
C.itisabouttheEnglishcountrysideD.itisaboutlifeinbus
yoffice
()3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.ThereissomeactionintheTVseries.B.Theprogrammeisaboutbusyoffices.
C.Manyteachersandparentsareworriedthatitwillinfluencechildren’sstudies.
D.TVisdifferentfromreallife.
(B)
Wealllikewatchingonlinevideosofdogsandcatsdoingfunnythings.Butifyouhadtodecide,whichofthetwoanimalswouldyousayyoumightlikebetter?
Youranswermaysaysomethingaboutyourpersonality.
Accordingtoa2010studyledbySamGosling,ascientistattheUniversityofTexas,US,dogpeopleareabout15percentmoreoutgoingand13percentmorepleasanttobefriendswiththancatpeople.
Thisisnothardtounderstand,sincecatsanddogsbehavedifferentlythemselves.“Catswilloccasionallyengageinsocialactivities,butusuallyafteronlyafewminutes,theywillgiveupthegame.Dogs,ontheotherhand,willoftenengageinplay,likecatchingathrownball,forhoursatatime,”saidModernDogMagazine.
Althoughcatpeoplearelesssocial,Gosling’sstudyshowedthattheyare11percentmoreopen-mindedthandogpeople.Theyusuallylikeart,adventures(冒险)and
unusualideas.Theyalsohavemoreimaginationandcuriosity.Butdogpeoplearemorelikelytosticktooldbeliefsandtraditionalinterests.
However,theirloveofafreelifestylealsomeansthatcatpeopledislikemakingplans.Theyjustfollowwhateverideaspopintotheirheadswithoutplanningahead.Butdogpeoplearedifferent.Theyusuallyhavestrongself-controlandliketocarryouttheirplans.
Despitethesebigdifferencesbetweendogpeopleandcatpeople,therearesomethingsthattheyhaveincommon,“Bothtypesofpeopleconsiderthemselvesclosetonature,dislikeanimal-printclothing,andaregenerallyoptimists,”notedMotherNatureNetwork.
Butcanpersonalitychange?
Canacatpersonbecomeadogperson,ortheotherwayaround?
InastudydonebyStanleyCoren,ascientistbasedinCanada,heaskedcatowners:
“Ifyouhadenoughlivingspaceandtherewerenoobjectionsfromotherpeopleinyourlife,andsomeonegaveyouapuppyasagift,wouldyoukeepit?
”
About68percentofthemsaidtheywouldnotacceptadogasapet.Butwhendogownerswereaskedthesamequestionaboutakitten,almost70percentsaidtheywouldallowacatintotheirlives.
()4.Accordingtothearticle,dogpeople________catpeople.
A.performbetterinschoolthanB.aremoreopen-mindedthan
C.havecloserfriendsthanD.aremoretraditionalthan
()5.Theunderlinedphrase“engagein”inParagr
aph3probablymeans________.
A.takelittleinterestinB.takepartinC.benefitfromD.sufferfrom
()6.Whatdocatpeopleanddogpeoplehaveincommon?
--________.
A.BothofthemlikeplanningaheadB.Bothofthemlovetravellingandadventures
C.BothofthemareimaginativeandcuriousD.Bothofthemcareaboutnature.
()7.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Catpeoplearemorelikelytobecomedogpeople.
B.Dogpeoplearemorelikelytoacceptcatsintotheirhomesthancatpeoplearetoacceptdogs.
C.Neitherdognorcatpeopleliketoacceptanewpet.
D.Itisdifficulttofindoutwhetherdogpeopleorcatpeoplewillmakeachange.
C
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