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九年级FJM第8期套题电子版
第二章
Ⅰ.听力(共三节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节听句子听下面五个句子,从每小题所给的三幅图中选出与句子内容相符的选项。
(每个句子读两遍)
第二节听对话听下面七段对话,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。
(每段对话读两遍)
听第1段对话,回答第6小题。
()6.HowmanycanshasBillrecycled?
A.Seven.B.Five.C.Two.
听第2段对话,回答第7小题。
()7.WhatdopeopleusetoproduceelectricityinEric’shometown?
A.Wind.B.Coal.C.Water.
听第3段对话,回答第8小题。
()8.WheremayLiuLeibenow?
A.Atabeach.B.Onamountain.
C.Inapark.
听第4段对话,回答第9小题。
()9.Whatdoesthegirlwanttodothisweekend?
A.Gocycling.B.Haveapicnic.
C.Takeawalk.
听第5段对话,回答第10、11小题。
()10.WhatdidRosedotohelpcleantheair?
A.Shedesignedaposter.
B.Shecreatedawebsite.
C.Sheopenedabookstore.
()11.Howmanytreeshavethevolunteersplanted?
A.Morethan10,000.B.About1,000.
C.Lessthan100.
听第6段对话,回答第12、13小题。
()12.WheredidtheboyseeJessica’sgrandpa?
A.Inthepark.B.Inthestreet.
C.Intheprintinghouse.
()13.What’swrongwithJessica’sgrandpa?
A.Hecan’tsee.B.Hehasabackache.
C.Hishearingispoor.
听第7段对话,回答第14、15小题。
()14.WhendidAnngotoherhometown?
A.LastMonday.B.LastSaturday.
C.LastSunday.
()15.WhathashappenedtoAnn’shometown?
A.Peoplehavepollutedtheriverthere.
B.Thewatertherehasbecomeclean.
C.Peoplehaveplantedmanyflowersandtreesthere.
第三节听短文根据你所听到的短文内容,完成下面表格,每空填一词。
(短文读三遍)
Ⅱ.选择填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的正确答案。
()21.Doctorsalwaystellusthatdrinkingtoomuchisharmful______ourhealth,butsomepeopledon’tcare.
A.onB.inC.to
()22.______sheknewthatitwasdangerous,shestillwalkedhomebyherselfatnight.
A.OnceB.AsC.Although
()23.Ihavetogotoapartythisevening,______Ican’thavetimetodoit.
A.andB.butC.or
()24.Ididn’tenjoythemeal.WhenIgothome,mybrothersandsisters______ateupallthefoodonthetable.
A.nearlyB.usuallyC.slowly
()25.WhenIarrivedhome,thehousewasina(n)______.Iguessedsomeonehadgotintoittostealsomething.
A.orderB.messC.style
()26.Theshoesintheshopwerequitegood,but______ofthemweretherightsizeforme.
A.eitherB.allC.none
()27.______isreportedthathisnewnovelwillcomeoutinJune2018.
A.ItB.ThatC.What
()28.Wehada(n)______trip.Therewasaheavysnowandthecardidn’twork.
A.uselessB.unfairC.awful
()29.Thatboymissedschooltoday.Hisfatherisveryangryandgoingto______himforthat.
A.acceptB.helpC.punish
()30.—Thebusstoppedimmediatelyto______anaccident.
—Howlucky!
A.causeB.avoidC.mention
()31.—Look!
Thereisawoman______withyourbrother.
—Oh,sheismybrother’snewteacher.
A.totalkB.talkC.talking
()32.—AreyougoingtoEnglandthissummer?
—No.We______itwithourfriendslastyear.WeplantogotoParis.
A.willvisitB.havevisitedC.visited
()33.Smokingisbadforyourhealth.Youshould______.
A.lookitupB.giveitup
C.cheeritup
()34.Myparentsdon’tlikelivinginbigcitiesbecausethere’re______peopleandthere’s______noise.
A.toomany;toomany
B.toomany;toomuch
C.toomuch;toomany
()35.—ShallweflytoHangzhouforaholiday?
—______Whatabouttomorrow?
Ican’twaittogothere.
A.Notatall.B.Nevermind.
C.Soundsgreat!
Ⅲ.完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
Oneday,awolfwassittingnearariverasusual,hopingtogetsomethingtoeat.Suddenlyhesawadeadbull(公牛).“Aha!
How36Iam!
NowIcaneatallIwant,”hethought.
Thenhe37eatingthebull.Asheate,athoughtcameintohismind.“38otherbiganimalscomehere,theywillaskforashare.Ihadbettereatitquickly.”Heateitfasterandfaster.Suddenly,abonepiercedintohis39.“Ohh!
Errk!
”criedthewolf.Hetriedtopull(拽)itoutofhismouth,coughitoutandswallow(吞)itdown,butall40.
“Ooh,whatshouldIdonow?
”thoughtthewolf.Soonherememberedthatacrane(鹤)livednearby.Hewassurethecranecouldbeofhelp41him.
Thewolfwenttothecraneandsaid,“MydearCrane!
Ihavegotabonepiercedintomythroat.Iwillgiveyouapresentifyoutakeitoutof42throat.”Thecraneputhisheadintothewolf’smouthandtookoutthebone.“Now43ismypresent?
”askedthecrane.“Whatpresent?
”thewolfasked,pretending(假装)tohaveforgottenhis44.“Yousaidyou’dgivemeapresentifIhelpedyou,”saidthecrane.“Hah!
Youshouldthankmeformykindness.Isn’tita45thatyouputyourheadintomymouthandgotoutalive?
”thewolfsaidandwentaway.
()36.A.braveB.luckyC.popular
()37.A.riskedB.imaginedC.started
()38.A.BecauseB.IfC.Before
()39.A.throatB.neckC.eyes
()40.A.failedB.succeededC.refused
()41.A.onB.withC.to
()42.A.yourB.myC.its
()43.A.howB.whichC.where
()44.A.wordsB.rules
C.experiences
()45.A.storyB.dreamC.present
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共两节,25小题;满分45分)
第一节阅读下面A、B、C、D四篇短文,根据短文内容,从题中所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
[A]
Desmond“Dessi”Sieburth’sloveofbirdsstartedwhenhemadehisfirstbirdfeederaboutsixyearsago.Now,hehashisowngroupcalledProtectingOurBirds—aprojectthatteachespeopleaboutbirdsandhowtoprotectthem.Hereisaninterviewwithhim.
Reporter:
Whatmadeyoustartthisproject?
Dessi:
WhenIwaseightyearsold,Ihadtodoawoodworkingproject,soIchoseabirdfeeder.Ididn’tlikebirdsatthetime,butitwasagoodwoodworkingproject.Imadethefeeder,filleditupwithbirdfood,putitinmybackyardandthenthebirdsstartedcoming.Igotreallyinterestedinbirdsasmorecame.ThenIjoinedmylocalAudubonsociety,whichreallygotmeintobirds.Irealized(意识到)manybirdsweredyingout.Iwantedtohelpchangethat.
Reporter:
▲
Dessi:
IliveinL.A.,wheretherearealotofparrots(鹦鹉).Mostoftheparrots’nativehome(原产地)isinMexico,buttheirpopulationisdroppingtherebecauseofhabitatloss(栖息地的丧失).IwanttostudytheparrotsthatlivearoundheretotrytohelpthemintheirnativehomeinMexico,sothattheirpopulationcanstartincreasingagain.
Reporter:
Whatissomethingyouthinkpeoplewouldbesurprisedtolearnaboutbirds?
Dessi:
They’reeverywhere.Ifyouwalkthroughyourneighborhood,youcanprobablyfind30kindsofbirdsnomatterwhereyoulive.Ithinkitshockspeoplethatevenifyoudon’tliveinsuchanareawithalotofnature,youcanstillfindlotsofbirds.
Reporter:
HowcanpeoplelearnmoreaboutProtectingOurBirdsandtheworkyou’redoing?
Dessi:
Ihaveawebsite.It’sprotectingourbirds.my-free.website.TherepeoplecanlearnaboutwhatIdoandhowtohelpbirds.Theycanlookatsomephotosofbirds,andreadmyarticles.
()46.HowoldisDessi?
A.12.B.14.C.16.D.18.
()47.Dessimadeabirdfeederto______.
A.finishawoodworkingproject
B.senditasagifttohisfriend
C.joinhislocalAudubonsociety
D.studybirdsinhisneighborhood
()48.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?
A.Whatisyourfavoritebird?
B.WhatisProtectingOurBirds?
C.Whataresomefutureprojectsyouplantoworkon?
D.Whatadvicedoyouhaveforkidswhowanttomakeadifference?
()49.WhatmayshockpeopleaccordingtoDessi?
A.Morepeoplekeepbirdsaspets.
B.Lotsofbirdsareindanger.
C.Birdsareveryhelpfultotheenvironment.
D.Youcanfindalotofbirdswhereveryouare.
()50.WhatcanwefindonDessi’swebsiteaccordingtothelastparagraph?
①birds’photos②shortvideos
③articles④birdfeedersonsale
A.①④B.③④C.①③D.②④
[B]
In1991,JaneGoodallsatdownwithsometeenagersinTanzania,acountryinEastAfrica.Theteenagerssaidtoher,“Yourgeneration(一代人)hascompromised(使陷入危险)ourfuture,andthere’snothingwecandoaboutit.”Theseteenagersgaveheranidea,andtogethertheycreatedaprogramthatisstillmakingtheworldabetterplacemanyyearslater.
Goodallisoneoftheworld’smostfamousnaturalists.Sheoncelivedinthewildwhiledoingresearch(研究).Herworkhaschangedthewayweseeanimals.Forexample,whenGoodallbeganstudyingchimpanzees(黑猩猩)inTanzania’sGombeStreamNationalParkin1960,shediscoveredthatchimpanzeesmakeandusetools,justlikehumans.
Goodall,whoisnow83,travelsaroundtheworld300daysoftheyear.Shesharesherstorywithyoungpeopleandencouragesthemto“maketheworldabetterplaceforpeople,animals,andtheenvironment”.
OnMarch16thisyear,GoodallvisitedtheAcademyoftheSacredHeartinLouisiana,USA.Shetoldthestudentstherethatit’snottoolatetosaveourplanet.“Yes,we’vedestroyedtheworld,”shesaid.“No,it’snottoolatetodosomethingaboutit.Wecanjoinhands,andstarttomakeadifference...”
Goodallexplainedwhysheandthose12teenagersinTanzaniastartedayouthprogramin1991calledRoots&Shoots.Theywantedtoshowthat“everysingleoneofusmattersandhassomeroletoplayinprotectingtheplanet”.
AfterlisteningtoGoodallspeak,SophiaSchuler,a12-year-oldstudentatSacredHeart,wantedtoact.“JusthearingaboutDr.Goodall’slifeandherloveforchimpanzeesmakesmefeellikeabetterperson,”Sophiasaid.“NowthatI’veheardaboutRoots&Shoots,Iplantojoinit.”
GoodallsaidthathergoalistohaveeverychildontheplanettakingpartintheRoots&Shootsprogram,whichnowhasmembersin130countries.
()51.Goodall’sideaofcreatingRoots&Shootscamefrom______.
A.someAfricanteenagers
B.somefamousnaturalists
C.he