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京翰教育/京翰中考網(wǎng)/2013-2014學(xué)年(上)廈門市九年級期末質(zhì)量檢測(二)基礎(chǔ)知識與運(yùn)用(每小題1.5分,共30分)V.選擇填空:從A、B、C中,選出一個最佳答案完成句子。17.-Mom,somethingiswrongwithmyteeth.Icanteatanything.-Whataboutgoingtothe_atonce?A.directorB.dentistC.designer18.Ilikethewaiterbecausehewasreally_whenIorderedfood.A.nervousB.patientC.strong19.-Isawyoucometoschoolbytaxithismorning.xKb1.Com-Oh,I_cometoschoolbybike,butitsrainingtoday.A.neverB.hardlyC.usually20.-Doyouknow_mencanlivewithoutwater?-Aboutaweek.A.howlongB.howmanyC.howoften21.Thereisnoneedtodrivethecar_itsonlyfiveminuteswalkfromhere.A.thoughB.becauseC.until22.Jimsdaughterisprettygood_drawingpicturesandhaswonmanyprizes.A.forB.withC.at23.-Whereareyougoingonvacation?-Well,wehavent_yet.Welldiscussittomorrow.A.decidedB.continuedC.traveled24.-Youlooktired.-I_asoccergamelatelastnight.A.watchB.willwatchC.watched25.-CanIwashmyshoestomorrow?-Whynotwashthemtoday?Never_tilltomorrowwhatyoucandotoday.A.putoffB.getoffC.takeoff26.Hey,turnitoff!Music_inthelibrary.A.didntallowB.isntallowedC.wontallow27.Tomaketheairclean,Beijingwillclosesomecompanies_causeheavypollution.A.thatB.whoC.what28.-Howaboutgoinghikingthisweekend?-_!A.GoodluckB.HavefunC.SoundsgreatVI.完形填空:從A、B、C中,選擇一個最佳答案,使短文意思完整。MissScottisa5-year-oldboyfromtheUS.Hehasbeenfightingagainstcancerforyears.Buthealways_29_thatonedayhecansavetheworldlikeBatman.ThecharitynamedMake-A-Wishdecidedtosecretlymakehisdreamcometruebygivinghimthe_30_ofbeingBatman.MilesScottwasnottoldwhat_31_thecityhadmade.OnNovember15,hewasbroughttotheplacesayingthatthecharityMake-A-WishwantedtobuyaBatkidcostumeforhim.He_32_asBatmanandhebecame“Batkid”._33_thepolicecalledhimonthephonefor_34_.Theyinvitedhimtoworkwith“Batman”.Togethertheysavedawomanfromdangerandstoppedsomeothercrimes.Ofcourse,allthecrimeswerenottrue.ItwasaneventtomakeScott_35_.Tocheerhimon,thousandsofpeople_36_tohelp.EvenUSPresidentBarackObamaencouragedScottonline,“Waytogo,Miles!”29.A.hopesB.knowsC.worries30.A.knowledgeB.experienceC.photograph31.A.noisesB.mistakesC.plans32.A.putupB.dressedupC.stayedup33.A.ButB.SoC.Then京翰教育/京翰中考網(wǎng)/34.A.helpB.moneyC.food35.A.tiredB.happyC.quiet36.A.forgotB.refusedC.volunteered(三)閱讀理解(每小題2分,共50分)VII.閱讀下面五篇短文,根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案作答37-61小題。AAtough-lookingbikerhadbeeninthebikerbarforquitesometime.Hehadafewdrinksalone,feelingmuchbetterafteralongtiringday,andfinallydecideditwastimetohittheroadonceagain.However,whenhewalkedoutofthebar,herealizedthathisbikewasnotthere.“Someonetookit,again!”Hegotreallyangry.“Allright,”hesaidloudly,comingbackintothebusybikerbar,“ImgoingtohaveonemoredrinkandifmybikeisntbackbythetimeImdone,whathappenedinDetroitwillhappenhere,too!”Withthat,manyofthebikersranoutofthebarinahurry.Amomentlater,oneshortbikercamebackandsaidtothetoughguy,“Sir,yourbikeisnowparkedinfrontofthebarforyou.PleasedontletwhathappenedinDetroithappenhere!”Thetoughguywashappytohearthis.Whenhefinishedhisdrinkandwasabouttoleave,amanwhosatnexttohimasked,“Excuseme,butwhathappenedinDetroit?”Thetoughbikerrepliedcasually,“Ihadtowalkbacktomyhotel!”37.Thetoughbikergotreallyangrybecausehe_.A.wasdrinkingaloneB.hadalongtiringdayC.couldntfindhisbike38.Manyofthebikersranoutofthebarbecausetheywere_.A.busyB.afraidC.angry39.Peopleatthebarthoughtsomething_happenedinDetroit.A.scaryB.strangeC.nice40.Thetoughbikerwashappyaftersomeone_hisbike.A.tookB.borrowedC.returned41.Infact,thetoughbikerwould_ifhisbikewasntsentback.A.beattheotherbikersB.donothingtopeopleC.gobacktoDetroitBLookingforwaystogetyourjuicesflowing?Herearesometipsthatcaninspireyourcreativity(激發(fā)你的創(chuàng)意).1.LibrariesandBookstoresAheavybookcouldmeanalotofworkforthewriter(andyou,thereader).Alightbookcouldhelpyoukilltimeonarelaxingtraintrip.2.EarlyMorningsorLateNightsEarlymorningsorlatenights,whiletherestoftheworldsleeps,thereissomethinginspiringaboutgettingworkdone.3.AParkBench(長椅)Doyoueverenjoypeople-watching?Trysittingdownonaparkbenchwithacoffee,watchingthebusycitylife.Youarebutonepersoninthisbig,crazyworld.4.ArtMuseumsGoandseepaintingsfromdifferenttimes,countries,andstyles.Askyourself,“Whatwastheartisttryingtotelluswiththiswork?”5.ConversationwithFriendsHaveyoueverhadanideainyourmindorwritteninanotebookthatjustfeltlikeitwasmissingsomething,butthenyoutalkeditoverwithafriendandthemissingpieceswerefarbehind?Thatsthepowerofconversationwithfriends.京翰教育/京翰中考網(wǎng)/6.YourselfLookforcreativityinsideyourself.Keepadiary.Dontbesurprisedwhenyoulookatyournotebooklatertodiscoverinspirationrightthere.42.Togetyourjuicesflowingmostprobablymeanstobe_.A.healthyB.creativeC.friendly43.TipNo.2tellsabout_tofindinspiration.A.whenB.whereC.why44.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?45.Accordingtothepassage,youcouldtry_ifyouwanttoinspireyourcreativity.A.gettinguplateB.buyingapaintingC.keepingadiary46.Thebesttitleofthepassagewouldbe_.A.HowtogetinspiredB.WhytoinspirecreativityC.WheretofindjuiceCAreyououtgoingorshy?Doyouprefertobealoneorwithpeople?AresearchfromtheNationalPenCompanyintheUSsaysthatyourhandwritingcantellaboutyourpersonalityaccordingtohowyouspaceyourletters,signyourname,etc.Herearesomeofthestudyresults:SizeThesizeofsomeoneshandwritingcanshowthetypeofpersonalitytheyhave.Peoplewithsmallhandwritingtendtobeshy,carefulandhard-working,whileoutgoingpeoplewholoveattentionwillhavelargehandwriting.Peoplewhowritewithamediumsizeareusuallyrealistic,balancedandworkwellwithothersorbyoneself.SpacingbetweenwordsPeoplewholeavelargespacebetweenwordsenjoytheirfreedomanddontliketobecrowded,whilepeoplewhowritewordsclosetogethercantstandtobealone.Slant(傾斜)Ifhandwritingslantstotheright,thepersonisopentonewexperiencesandenjoysmeetingnewpeople.Ifhandwritingslantstotheleft,thatpersonneedstokeepthemselvestothemselves.Peoplewhosehandwritingdoesntslantineitherdirectionarelogicalandpractical(注重邏輯的和實(shí)際的).47.Accordingtothepassage,howyou_cantellpeopleaboutyourpersonality.A.readB.writeC.speak京翰教育/京翰中考網(wǎng)/48.“Narrowspacing”meanstoleave_betweenwords.A.largeB.enoughC.small49.Accordingtothestudyresults,peoplewhowritewith_areusuallyshy,carefulandhard-working.A.smallsizeB.widespacingC.slanttotheleft50.PeoplewhoslantlikePicture_arelogicalandpractical.51.Someonewhosehandwritingfeatureslargesize,narrowspacingandslanttotherightisthemostprobablya/an_person.A.outgoingB.realisticC.carefulDYes,itsstill2013,butasUSATodaysays,“itsnevertooearlytoplanyour2014travels”.Withsomanyhotdestinations(目的地)aroundtheglobe,“whereshouldIgo?”canbedifficulttoanswer.AccordingtoLonelyPlanet,though,BrazilisafinechoiceonOct29,thetravelguidenamedthatcountrythetoponetovisitin2014.XkB1.com“Asifthefantasticbeachesandrainforests(雨林)didntalreadymakeatravelspotlight,Brazilwillholdtwoofthegreatestsportingeventsintheworld:the2014FIFAWorldCupandthe2016SummerOlympics.”explainedLonelyPlanet.BrazilisthelargestcountryinSouthAmerica.WhentalkingaboutBrazil,thefirstthingthatcomestoyourmindmightbetheAmazonjungle,whichishometoagreatnumberofplantsandanimals.ButthisisnottheonlythingthatBrazilianstakepridein.ThecolorsgreenandyellowmightremindpeoplemoreofBrazilssoccerteamthanitsnationalflag.SoccerismorethanasportinBrazil;itsawayoflife.Samba,thecountrysmosttraditionaldance,isanotherfeatureofBrazil.PeopledanceandhavefuneveryFebruaryattheRioCarnival.(里約狂歡節(jié))WhynotconsidervisitingBrazil?Itmightnotjustbeanationofsamba,soccerandbeaches!52.LonelyPlanetisa_.A.travelguideB.sportingeventC.traditionaldance53.The3rdparagraphmainlytalksabouta_inBrazil.A.placeofinterestB.historystoryC.traditionalfestival54.Brazilwillhold_in2014.a.theWorldCupb.theSummerOlympicsc.theRioCarnivalA.aandbB.bandcC.aandc55.TouristscouldenjoywatchingsambaattheRioCarnival_.A.everymonthB.onceayearC.everyfouryears56.Accordingtothepassage,BraziliansareproudofthefollowingEXCEPT_.A.viewsB.sportC.foodEAnewlibrarycalledBiblioTechopenedupinSeptember2013inSanAntonio,Texas,US.Buthereisthethin-thereisnotasinglebookinit.Instead,thereareiPads,laptopsanddesktopcomputerstouseand500e-readerstoborrow.Thisistheworldsfirst”bookless”library.京翰教育/京翰中考網(wǎng)/“Ourlibraryisstoredinthecloud,soyoudonthavetogetabook.”LauraColefromBiblioTechtoldCNN.Rightnowthelibraryhas10,000e-booksandistryingtoaddmore.Theideaofabooklesslibrarynolongerseemssonewsincee-bookshavebeenaroundforquitesometime.Attheendof2012,23%ofAmericansaged16andolderreade-books,upfrom16%theyearbefore.Atthesametime,thenumberofAmericanswhoreadapaperbookfellfrom72%to67%.“Notalllibrariesaregoingtobelikeus,”NelsonWolff,alocalofficial(官員)said,“Butwesurehopeitsgoingtodrivethemtodomore.Theworldischanging,andlibrariescantstaythesameiftheywanttobemorehelpful.”Also,BiblioTechisespeciallyconvenienttopeopleinthislow-income(低收入的)neighborhoodbecause40%ofthefamiliesdonthaveacomputer.57.BiblioTechiscalleda“bookless”librarybecausetherearentany_init.A.booksB.computersC.assistants58.Attheendof2012,23%ofAmericansaged16andolderreadasPicture_shows.59.Accordingtothe3rdparagraph,_Americansreadpaperbooksin2012.A.fewerB.moreC.older60.Theunderlinedsentence”Butwesurehopeitsgoingtodrivethemtodomore.”MeansthatNelsonWolffhopesotherlibrarieswill_.A.staythesameB.makesomeprogressC.getmoremoney.61.Thewriterthinksthat_.A.e-booksarenotgoodforpeoplewithhighincomeB.peoplewillneverreadpaperbooksanymoreC.thebooklesslibraryisveryconvenientandhelpful新|課|標(biāo)|第|一|網(wǎng)(四)情景交際運(yùn)用(共15分)VIII.根據(jù)對話情景,填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。(每空1分,共5分)A:Whatalargeco

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