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1、北京市朝阳区九年级英语上学期期末考试试题北京市朝阳区2018届九年级英语上学期期末考试试题 (考试时间 90分钟 满分60分)学校 _ 班级 _ 姓名 _ 考号_ 知识运用(共14分)一、单项填空 (共6分,每小题0.5分) 从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. I have a sister. _ name is Nancy.AHer BHis CIts DYour2. Spring Festival this year is _ 16th FebruaryAat Bin Con Dto 3. Deng Yaping isnt so clever,

2、_ she has a very strong will and works hard Aand Bbut Cso D. or4. I think Confucius is one of _ thinkers in China. Agreat Bgreater Cgreatest Dthe greatest5. _ did you borrow the book from the library? Yesterday morning. A. Where B. When C. How D. Why 6. They will have a trip to the Great Wall if it

3、_ next Sunday. A. doesnt snow B. wont snow C. didnt snow D. isnt snowing 7I _ my aunt at the airport tomorrow. Ameet Bmet Cwill meet Dhave met 8. We _in the same school since three years ago. A. are studying B. have studied C. will study D. study9. Mum, where is Dad? He _ a newspaper in the bedroom

4、now. A. read B. reads C. will read D. is reading10 My classmates _ as voluteers in the Science Museum last weekend.A. work B. worked Cwill work D. are working 11What were you doing when we were playing basketball yesterday afternoon? I _the classroom.A. clean Bhave cleaned Cwill clean Dwas cleaning

5、12. Can you tell me _ to London? Sure. Next month. A. when you will travel B. when you travelled w C. when will you travel D. when did you travel 二、完形填空 (共8分,每小题1分)通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。 The Train StoryI was travelling by train one morning. Quietly reading, I found myself sudd

6、enly listening to the announcements(广播). When the trainman makes an announcement, its often quite boring. But this one was 13 .As I looked up from my paper, I 14 others also listening. Not only that, they smiled!Why was so much attention being paid to this message?As best I can remember, the trainma

7、n said, “Good morning. Ladies, Gentlemen and 15 . Its 7:35 a.m. and youll be glad to know that we are right on time. What a lovely morning it is in Sydney today. The sun is shining, the temperature is about 21 degrees, birds are singing, and alls right with the world. Thanks for 16 my train and I ho

8、pe to see you again. Have a great day!”Wow! Have you ever heard an announcement like that? I certainly hadnt. As well as getting everyone smiling, there were quite a few people who started talking to one another about how good the message had made everyone feel.The moment I got off the train, I ran

9、into the young trainman and started to 17 him. He seemed a bit 18 at first. Continuously I said, “Well, I just wanted to thank you for your brilliant message on the way. It got everyones attention and smile. Thank you so much for giving us such a good 19 to the day.”That day I got two messages. The

10、first is that peoples happiness at work shows in what they do and say. Also, the story tells me what you can get from thanking people for something theyve done, 20 when its not expected. Can you imagine the conversation that trainman would have when he got home, “Guess what happened to me todaya pas

11、senger thanked me!” 13. A. different B. famous C. bad D. easy14. A. heard B. noticed C. got D. kept15. A. Guides B. Teachers C. Parents D. Children16. A. buying B. taking C. visiting D. passing17. A. thank B. miss C. trust D. meet18. A. mad B. tired C. surprised D. proud19. A. lesson B. idea C. trad

12、e D. start20. A. finally B. properly C. especially D. clearly 阅读理解(共36分)三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共26分,每小题2分)AHappiest Memories We asked people to send us a photo and write about their happiest childhood memory.My happiest memory is of my great-grandmother. She always used to kee

13、p candy in her pockets, and shed always give us some when we came to visit. My dad used to play jokes and say, “Grandma, dont give them any candy!” But she did it anyway. Rosa, MexicoAll my aunts and uncles used to come over for Sunday dinner and there were always about 12 of us around a huge table.

14、 Sugar was my favorite food and I would eat some with my cousin and then play games. I was an only child, so it was nice to be part of a big family. Sally, RussiaMy sister and brother-in-law used to live next door. I was only a little older than my sisters kids, so I grew up with my niece and nephew

15、. I used to go over there a lot, eat chocolate together and play chess. I was their favorite aunt. Haruka, JapanI used to love playing basketball with my four brothers. I grew up in a blended family(重组家庭). After my parents got divorced, my father married a woman with two sons, and they had two more

16、kids together. Anyway, the five of us used to play basketball on a team. Besides, we all had the same taste, that is, we liked bread a lot. Justin, Canada21. Who has the happiest memory about Sunday dinner? A. Rosa. B. Sally. C. Haruka. D. Justin. 22. What did Haruka use to eat with her niece and ne

17、phew? A. Candy. B. Sugar. C. Bread. D. Chocolate. 23. What did Justin and his brothers play? A. Jokes. B. Games. C. Chess. D. Basketball.B Charles Dickens was an English writer. He was born in 1812. He created some of the worlds best-known characters and many readers think he is the most important w

18、riter of the Victorian era (1837-1901). Some of his famous novels are Oliver Twist, David Copperfield and Great Expectations. Most people in his novels lived in London. In 1824, Dickens father went to prison(监狱) because he couldnt pay money to someone. In those days, a mans wife and young children w

19、ent to prison with him. Charles was 12, so he left school to work in the prison. Life was hard, and a lot of children worked in those days. Dickens own experience helped him to write about poor children without a mother or father. Dickens success began with the publication (出版) of The Pickwick Paper

20、s in 1836. And his book Oliver Twist is about a boy without father. Important people were more interested in the problems of poor people after reading Dickens books.Dickens novels are often very long and he wrote them in different parts for a newspaper each week. His novels have a lot of exciting an

21、d sad things in them. He wanted his readers to buy the newspaper every week. And the readers wanted to finish the story! Dickens novels are popular because many of his stories are about social(社会的) problems and family life. Dickens was successful in writing and he has been praised by other writers f

22、or his style and characters.24. When was Charles Dickens born? A. In 1812. B. In 1824. C. In 1836. D. In 1901.25. Where did Dickens work when he was 12?A. In the prison. B. At a school. C. On a farm. D. In an office. 26. Dickens novels are popular because_.A. they have a lot of exciting and sad thin

23、gsB. they are about social problems and family lifeC. he has been praised for his style and characters D. he is the most important writer of the Victorian era21cnjyCNext time you hear yourself wishing for something better in your life, remember the word “SMART”. When youve decided to take action, re

24、ad the following first.2S is for specific (具体的): For example, instead of setting a goal (目标): of “I want to lose weight”, set yourself a specific goal like “I want to lose five kilograms”. If you want to climb a high mountain, start your research, set a date and train for the climbing fitness.M is f

25、or measurable (可测量的): Dont try to “become healthy”, instead, set a goal that can be measured while carrying out an improved eating, exercise or lifestyle plan. For example, try to go to the gym for an hour three times a week, to visit your grandma once a week for an evening meal, or to eat no more t

26、han 200 grams of chocolate a week.A is for achievable(可完成的): If youve never exercised in your life, dont try to take part in the 2020 Olympics. Rather, get walking with a specific goal of how many steps to take a day. No need to try for the starsbaby steps are good.R is for relevant (恰当的): Many of u

27、s choose goals that seem right, but are in fact wrong. They may go on for a few weeks before they fail. Try to avoid making the same mistakerather choose goals that really speak to you.T is for time-conscious (心中有数的): Finally, be very clear in your mind about how much time you are giving yourself to

28、 achieve the goal. That way, you know when youve succeeded, failed or whether you need to work harder to finish it before the last day.27. According to the passage, the writer tells us how to_.A. lose weight B. take exercise C. set a goal D. spend time.28. What does the word “SMART” mean in the pass

29、age?A. Five exercise plans. B. Five suggestions.C. Five training steps. D. Five big letters.29. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?A. Specific numbers should be included in the goals you set.B. You should begin with small steps while achieving a goal.C. In order to make the

30、goal fit for you, you should be careful.D. More time should be given for you to achieve your goal.DDo you know some great inventors and their inventions?What factors (因素) are needed for their success? Well, good timing for a start. You can have a great idea which the public simply doesnt want yet. T

31、he Italian Giovanni Caselli invented the first fax(传真)machine in the 1860s. Although the quality is excellent, his invention quickly died a commercial(商业的) death. It was not until the 1980s that the fax became very common in every office too late for Giovanni Caselli. Money also helps. The Frenchman Denis Papin (1647-1712) had the idea for a steam engine (蒸汽机)almost a hundred years before the

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