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1、学年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Word版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. ChoiceA. Grammar11. Drivers using mobile phones on road are more likely to have accidents, a science report said recently.A. a; the B. /; / C. the; / D. /; the12. To meet the ever increasing demand oil-refining equipm

2、ent, the company will produce more of such equipment.A. of B. on C. with D. for13. -The film is, I have to say, not a bit interesting.-Why? Its than the films I have ever seen.A. far more interesting B. much less interestingC. no more interesting D. any less interesting14. It is one thing to enjoy l

3、istening to music, but it is another to play it well yourself.A. quite B. very C. rather D. much15. The medium believes the price of petrol will rise by more than two percent.A. other B. another C. any other D. the other16. good service, the restaurant offers different kinds of traditional Fujian di

4、shes.A. Far from B. Apart from C. Instead of D. Regardless of17. -Why havent you asked her to come here?-She an important experiment when I found her and she it. A. had done; didnt finish B. was doing; hasnt finished C. did; wouldnt finish D. has done; hadnt finished18. -“The president made a brilli

5、ant decision, didnt he?”-“Yes, he did. I dont know what I would have done if I to make that decision.” A. were B. had had C. have had D. had19. The physicists propose that our attention the use of special methods of thinking and acting.A. would be directed towards B. be directed towardsC. is directe

6、d towards D. direct towards20. The traffic rule says that young children under the age of four and less than 40 pounds must be in a child safety seat.A. being weighed B. to weigh C. weighed D. weighing21. Nobody but doctors or nurses and those by Dr. Li to enter the patients room.A. being invited; a

7、llowed B. are invited; are allowedC. invited; is allowed D. invited; are allowed22. interested in the position are asked to see the manager in his office tomorrow.A. Whoever B. Who C. Anyone D. Those23. She is crazy fan of this singer. she has listened to his songs hundreds of times, she never gets

8、tired.A. If B. As long as C. Unless D. Even if24. We dont permit , but you are permitted outside.A. smoking; smoking B. to smoke; to smokeC. smoking; to smoke D. to smoke; smoking25. When the clerk saw a kind of face wrinkled in an apologetic smile, she stood to the ground, whether to stay or leave.

9、A. rooted; wondering B. to be rooted; wonderC. rooting; to wonder D. to root; wondered26. -We didnt find Tom the lecture.-No one had told him about a lecture the following day.A. to attend; there to be B. attending; there beingC. attended; there be D. attend; there was27. After receiving the Oscar f

10、or Best Supporting Actress, Anne Benedict went on all the people who had helped in her career.A. to thank B. thanking C. having thanked D. to have thanked28. The word “media” basically refers to televisions.we commonly call newspapers, magazines, radios andA. which B. what C. / D. that29. Mary my le

11、tter, otherwise she would have replied before now.A. has received B. ought to have receivedC. couldnt have received D. shouldnt have received30. On the top of the hill the old man once lived.A. a temple stands there in which B. a temple standing on whichC. does a temple stand where D. stands a templ

12、e whereB. Vocabulary31. The university consistently receives a high for the quality of its teaching and research.A. standard B. evaluation C. rating D. comment32. His fertile mind keeps turning out new ideas. The underlined part means .A. abundant B. unbelievable C. productive D. generative33. The p

13、ractice of hanging clothes across the street is a common in many parts of the city.A. look B. sign C. sight D. appearance34. The scientist was so with his historical research that he neglected sleep and meals.A. filled B. confused C. entertained D. occupied35. The taxi is in this little town, but mo

14、st people seem to prefer the bus.A. valuable B. available C. acceptable D. considerable36. A grand ceremony was held on that day those who laid down their lives for the motherland in theAnti-Japanese War.A. in favour of B. in honour of C. in search of D. in charge of37. The policeman stopped him whe

15、n he was driving home and him of speeding.A. charged B. accused C. blamed D. deprived38. Psychologists say that our emotions will make us feel better and there is nothing to be ashamed of.A. relieving B. relaxing C. releasing D. removing39. I enjoy watching some of the television programs on affairs

16、.A. current B. late C. present D. modern40. Officials believe that more than one person may be to for the fire.A. promise B. blame C. threaten D. accuseII. ClozePatients and doctors have long understood the power of telling and listening to personal narratives. Whether among patients in peer support

17、 groups or between doctors and patients in the exam room or evenbetween doctors during consultations, stories are an essential part of how we communicate, 41 ences and add new information to our lives.experi 42 the existence of storytelling in medicine, research on itseffects in the clinical setting

18、 has remained relatively thin. While important, a vast majority of studies ha vent been based on 43 , offering up neither data nor statistics but rather stories to 44 the authors claims. Now The Annals of Internal Medicine has published the results of a provocative( 煽动的 ) new trial examining the eff

19、ects of storytelling on patients with high blood pressure. And it appears t hat at least for one group of patients, listening to personal narrativeshelped control high blood pressure as effectively as the addition of more 45 .“Telling and listening to stories is the way we make sense of our lives,”

20、said Dr. Thomas K. Houst on, lead author of the study. That natural tendency may have the potential to alter peoples behaviorand improve health.”Experts in this emerging field of narrative communication say that storytelling 46 fights against the initial denial that can arise when a patient learns o

21、f a new diagnosis or is asked to change deeply fixed behaviors. Patients may react to this news by thinking, This is not directly related to me,” or My experience is different.” Stories help 47 that denial by engaging the listener,often through some degree of identification with the 48 or one of the

22、 characters.“The magic of stories lies in the relatedness they promote,” Dr. Houston said. 49 for a long time, which is why you see so many stories in advertisements.”have known thisDr. Houston is currently involved in several more studies that will examine the broader use of story telling in patien

23、t care.Nonetheless, he remains certain of one thing: Sharing narratives can be a powerful tool for doctors andpatients. Storytelling is human,” Dr. Houston said. We learn through stories, and we use them to makesense of our lives. Its a natural 50 ur health.”of traditional medicine that we could use

24、 stories to improve o41. A. enrich B. deny C. interpret D. analyze42. A. Despite B. With C. Concerning D. Through43. A. stories B. facts C. reports D. consultations44. A. doubt B. publicize C. support D. reject45. A. directions B. medications C. settings D. warnings46. A. effectively B. completely C

25、. extensively D. simply47. A. back up B. break down C. put away D. find out48. A. performer B. doctor C. storyteller D. patient49. A. Marketers B. Storytellers C. Doctors D. Scientists50. A. application B. advance C. extension D. featureIII. Reading(A)There are desert plants which survive the dry se

26、ason in the form of inactive seeds. There are also desert insects which survive as inactive larvae(幼虫). In addition, difficult as it is to believe, there are desert fish which can survive through years of drought in the form of inactive eggs. These are the shrimps( 虾 ) that live in the Mojave Desert

27、, an intensely dry region in the south-west of the United State where shade temperatures of over50 are often recorded.The eggs of the Mojave shrimps are the size and have the appearance of grains of sand. When sufficient spring rain falls to form a lake, once every two to five years, these eggs hatc

28、h. Then the water is soon filled with millions of tiny shrimps about a millimeter long which feed on tiny plant and animal organisms which also growin the temporary desert lake. Within a week, the shrimps grow from their original 1 millimeter to a length of about1.5 centimeters.Throughout the time w

29、hen the shrimps are rapidly maturing, the water in the lake equally rapidly evaporates. Therefore, for the shrimps it is a race against time. By the 12th day, however, when they are about 3 centimeters long, hundreds of tiny eggs form on the underbodies of the females. Usually by this time, all that

30、 remains of the lake is a large, muddy patch of wet soil. On the 13th day and the next, during the final hours of their brief lives, the shrimps lay their eggs in the mud. Then, having ensured that their species will survive, the shrimps die as the last of the water evaporates.If sufficient rain fal

31、ls the next year to form another lake, the eggs hatch, and once again the shrimps pass rapidly through their cycle of growth, adulthood, egg-laying, and death. Some years there is insufficient rain to form a lake; in this case, the eggs will remain dormant for another year, or even longer if necessary. Very, very occasionally, perhaps twice in a hundred years, sufficient rain falls to form a deep lake that lasts a month or more. In

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