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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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