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2019-2020学年度上海市上海外国语大学附属中学九年级(上)第四周周测卷(删除听力)

I.Choice

A.Grammar

11.Driversusingmobilephonesonroadaremorelikelytohaveaccidents,asciencereportsaidrecently.

A.a;theB./;/C.the;/D./;the

12.Tomeettheeverincreasingdemandoil-refiningequipment,thecompanywillproducemoreofsuchequipment.

A.ofB.onC.withD.for

13.--Thefilmis,Ihavetosay,notabitinteresting.

--Why?

It’sthanthefilmsIhaveeverseen.

A.farmoreinterestingB.muchlessinteresting

C.nomoreinterestingD.anylessinteresting

14.Itisonethingtoenjoylisteningtomusic,butitisanothertoplayitwellyourself.

A.quiteB.veryC.ratherD.much

15.Themediumbelievesthepriceofpetrolwillrisebymorethantwopercent.

A.otherB.anotherC.anyotherD.theother

16.goodservice,therestaurantoffersdifferentkindsoftraditionalFujiandishes.

A.FarfromB.ApartfromC.InsteadofD.Regardlessof

17.--Whyhaven’tyouaskedhertocomehere?

--SheanimportantexperimentwhenIfoundherandsheit.A.haddone;didn’tfinishB.wasdoing;hasn’tfinishedC.did;wouldn’tfinishD.hasdone;hadn’tfinished

18.--“Thepresidentmadeabrilliantdecision,didn’the?

--“Yes,hedid.Idon’tknowwhatIwouldhavedoneifItomakethatdecision.”A.wereB.hadhadC.havehadD.had

19.Thephysicistsproposethatourattentiontheuseofspecialmethodsofthinkingandacting.

A.wouldbedirectedtowardsB.bedirectedtowards

C.isdirectedtowardsD.directtowards

20.Thetrafficrulesaysthatyoungchildrenundertheageoffourandlessthan40poundsmustbeinachildsafetyseat.

A.beingweighedB.toweighC.weighedD.weighing

21.NobodybutdoctorsornursesandthosebyDr.Litoenterthepatient’sroom.

A.beinginvited;allowedB.areinvited;areallowed

C.invited;isallowedD.invited;areallowed

22.interestedinthepositionareaskedtoseethemanagerinhisofficetomorrow.

A.WhoeverB.WhoC.AnyoneD.Those

23.Sheiscrazyfanofthissinger.shehaslistenedtohissongshundredsoftimes,shenevergetstired.

A.IfB.AslongasC.UnlessD.Evenif

24.Wedon’tpermit,butyouarepermittedoutside.

A.smoking;smokingB.tosmoke;tosmoke

C.smoking;tosmokeD.tosmoke;smoking

25.Whentheclerksawakindoffacewrinkledinanapologeticsmile,shestoodtotheground,

whethertostayorleave.

A.rooted;wonderingB.toberooted;wonder

C.rooting;towonderD.toroot;wondered

26.--Wedidn’tfindTomthelecture.

--Noonehadtoldhimaboutalecturethefollowingday.

A.toattend;theretobeB.attending;therebeing

C.attended;therebeD.attend;therewas

27.AfterreceivingtheOscarforBestSupportingActress,AnneBenedictwentonallthepeoplewhohadhelpedinhercareer.

A.tothankB.thankingC.havingthankedD.tohavethanked

28.Theword“media”basicallyrefersto

televisions.

wecommonlycallnewspapers,magazines,radiosand

A.whichB.whatC./D.that

29.Marymyletter,otherwiseshewouldhaverepliedbeforenow.

A.hasreceivedB.oughttohavereceived

C.couldn’thavereceivedD.shouldn’thavereceived

30.Onthetopofthehilltheoldmanoncelived.

A.atemplestandsthereinwhichB.atemplestandingonwhich

C.doesatemplestandwhereD.standsatemplewhere

 

B.Vocabulary

31.Theuniversityconsistentlyreceivesahighforthequalityofitsteachingandresearch.

A.standardB.evaluationC.ratingD.comment

32.Hisfertilemindkeepsturningoutnewideas.Theunderlinedpartmeans.

A.abundantB.unbelievableC.productiveD.generative

33.Thepracticeofhangingclothesacrossthestreetisacommoninmanypartsofthecity.

A.lookB.signC.sightD.appearance

34.Thescientistwassowithhishistoricalresearchthatheneglectedsleepandmeals.

A.filledB.confusedC.entertainedD.occupied

35.Thetaxiisinthislittletown,butmostpeopleseemtopreferthebus.

A.valuableB.availableC.acceptableD.considerable

36.Agrandceremonywasheldonthatdaythosewholaiddowntheirlivesforthemotherlandinthe

Anti-JapaneseWar.

A.infavourofB.inhonourofC.insearchofD.inchargeof

37.Thepolicemanstoppedhimwhenhewasdrivinghomeandhimofspeeding.

A.chargedB.accusedC.blamedD.deprived

38.Psychologistssaythatouremotionswillmakeusfeelbetterandthereisnothingtobeashamedof.

A.relievingB.relaxingC.releasingD.removing

39.Ienjoywatchingsomeofthetelevisionprogramsonaffairs.

A.currentB.lateC.presentD.modern

40.Officialsbelievethatmorethanonepersonmaybetoforthefire.

A.promiseB.blameC.threatenD.accuse

 

II.Cloze

Patientsanddoctorshavelongunderstoodthepoweroftellingandlisteningtopersonalnarratives.Whetheramongpatientsinpeersupportgroupsorbetweendoctorsandpatientsintheexamr

oomoreven

betweendoctorsduringconsultations,storiesareanessentialpartofhowwecommunicate,41

encesandaddnewinformationtoourlives.

experi

42

theexistenceofstorytellinginmedicine,researchonits

effectsintheclinicalsettinghasremainedrelativelythin.Whileimportant,avastmajorityofstudieshaven’tbeenbasedon43,offeringupneitherdatanorstatisticsbutratherstoriesto44

theauthors’°claims.NowTheAnnalsofInternalMedicinehaspublishedtheresultsofaprovocative(煽

的)newtrialexaminingtheeffectsofstorytellingonpatientswithhighbloodpressure.Anditappearsthatatleastforonegroupofpatients,listeningtopersonalnarratives

helpedcontrolhighbloodpressureaseffectivelyastheadditionofmore45.

“Tellingandlisteningtostoriesisthewaywemakesenseofourlives,”°saidDr.ThomasK.Houston,leadauthorofthestudy.Thatnaturaltendencymayhavethepotentialtoalterpeople’sbehavior

andimprovehealth.”°

Expertsinthisemergingfieldofnarrativecommunicationsaythatstorytelling

46

fightsagainsttheinitialdenialthatcanarisewhenapatientlearnsofanewdiagnosisorisask

edtochangedeeplyfixedbehaviors.Patientsmayreacttothisnewsbythinking,Thisisnotdirectlyr

elatedtome,”°orMyexperienceisdifferent.”°Storieshelp47

thatdenialbyengagingthelistener,

oftenthroughsomedegreeofidentificationwiththe48

oroneofthecharacters.

“Themagicofstoriesliesintherelatednesstheypromote,”°Dr.Houstonsaid.49

foralongtime,whichiswhyyouseesomanystoriesinadvertisements.”°

haveknownthis

Dr.Houstoniscurrentlyinvolvedinseveralmorestudiesthatwillexaminethebroaderuseofstorytellinginpatientcare.

Nonetheless,heremainscertainofonething:

Sharingnarrativescanbeapowerfultoolfordoctorsand

patients.Storytellingishuman,”°Dr.Houstonsaid.Welearnthroughstories,andweusethemtomake

senseofourlives.It’sanatural50

urhealth.”

oftraditionalmedicinethatwecouldusestoriestoimproveo

 

41.A.enrichB.denyC.interpretD.analyze

42.A.DespiteB.WithC.ConcerningD.Through

43.A.storiesB.factsC.reportsD.consultations

44.A.doubtB.publicizeC.supportD.reject

45.A.directionsB.medicationsC.settingsD.warnings

46.A.effectivelyB.completelyC.extensivelyD.simply

47.A.backupB.breakdownC.putawayD.findout

48.A.performerB.doctorC.storytellerD.patient

49.A.MarketersB.StorytellersC.DoctorsD.Scientists

50.A.applicationB.advanceC.extensionD.feature

III.Reading

(A)

Therearedesertplantswhichsurvivethedryseasonintheformofinactiveseeds.Therearealsodesertinsectswhichsurviveasinactivelarvae(幼虫).Inaddition,difficultasitistobelieve,therearedesertfishwhichcansurvivethroughyearsofdroughtintheformofinactiveeggs.Thesearetheshrimps(虾)thatliveintheMojaveDesert,anintenselydryregioninthesouth-westoftheUnitedStatewhereshadetemperaturesofover

50℃areoftenrecorded.

TheeggsoftheMojaveshrimpsarethesizeandhavetheappearanceofgrainsofsand.Whensufficientspringrainfallstoformalake,onceeverytwotofiveyears,theseeggshatch.Thenthewaterissoonfilledwithmillionsoftinyshrimpsaboutamillimeterlongwhichfeedontinyplantandanimalorganismswhichalsogrow

inthetemporarydesertlake.Withinaweek,theshrimpsgrowfromtheiroriginal1millimetertoalengthofabout

1.5centimeters.

Throughoutthetimewhentheshrimpsarerapidlymaturing,thewaterinthelakeequallyrapidlyevaporates.Therefore,fortheshrimpsitisaraceagainsttime.Bythe12thday,however,whentheyareabout3centimeterslong,hundredsoftinyeggsformontheunderbodiesofthefemales.Usuallybythistime,allthatremainsofthelakeisalarge,muddypatchofwetsoil.Onthe13thdayandthenext,duringthefinalhoursoftheirbrieflives,theshrimpslaytheireggsinthemud.Then,havingensuredthattheirspecieswillsurvive,theshrimpsdieasthelastofthewaterevaporates.

Ifsufficientrainfallsthenextyeartoformanotherlake,theeggshatch,andonceagaintheshrimpspassrapidlythroughtheircycleofgrowth,adulthood,egg-laying,anddeath.Someyearsthereisinsufficientraintoformalake;inthiscase,theeggswillremaindormantforanotheryear,orevenlongerifnecessary.Very,veryoccasionally,perhapstwiceinahundredyears,sufficientrainfallstoformadeeplakethatlastsamonthormore.In

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