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人教版2020屆九年級(jí)上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)分班考試試卷D卷一、 單項(xiàng)選擇 (共15題;共30分)1. (2分)The problem is so _ that I can solve it _.A . easy, easyB . easy, easilyC . easily, easyD . easily, easily2. (2分) What is your father? He is _.A . office workerB . an office workerC . a office workerD . office workers3. (2分)Who can tell us how to work out the problem?_. Its too difficult.A . No oneB . SomeoneC . NoneD . Any one4. (2分)She said she had some trouble _ yesterdays homework. A . finishB . to finishC . in finishingD . Finished5. (2分)_ else may know it because he didnt keep the secret for me.A . NoneB . SomeoneC . AllD . anyone6. (2分)Her son died in her arms. She felt so much _that she cried aloud. A . painfulB . breakC . pain7. (2分)Is that Mr. Brown speaking? Sorry, he isnt in. He to New York on business.A . wentB . will goC . has gone8. (2分)Look! The girl on her bed, a book. A . is lying; readB . is lying; readsC . is lying; readingD . lies; reading9. (2分)Oh, my God! I can _ put on my trousers. I must be getting heavier. A . carefullyB . hardlyC . quicklyD . quietly10. (2分)Some children cant afford _ necessary stationary.Lets donate our pocket money to them.A . buyB . buyingC . to buyD . be bought11. (2分) Who can help me carry the heavy box? I think David is _ to do it. But the door is _for him to go through.A . too strong; too narrowB . too strong; narrow enoughC . strong enough; too narrowD . strong enough; narrow enough12. (2分)You had better _ wine because you have to drive back home.A . not drinkB . dont drinkC . not to drinkD . wont drink13. (2分)Jane likes _ and she _ every week. A . drawing; drawB . drawing; drawsC . draws; drawsD . to draw; draw14. (2分) When did they arrive? They _two hours ago .They _ here for two hours .A . arrived; have arrivedB . arrived; have beenC . got; have beenD . reached; have reached15. (2分)He would rather _for himself than_for a mealA . cook;going outB . to cook;go outC . cook;go outD . cooking;going out二、 閱讀理解 (共5題;共40分)16. (6分)(2015江西)Stratford Butterfly(蝴蝶)FarmTel: 01789 299288 E-mail: salesbutterflyfarm.co.ukVisit: www.butterflyfarm.co.uk Opening Hours Summer 10am-6am Winter 10am-4:30pmPrice 4.50 child 5.50 adult National ParkRiding horsesBoatingTime:11:00 am7:00 pm every dayPrice: adults $15 children(aged 37) $8Address:95 the Fifth AvenueTel: 208-683-3400Coxs HotelTel: 01789 404600E-mail:infocoxshotel.co.ukWebsite: www.coxshotel.co.ukOpening timesCoffee shop: 9:00am-6:00pmTea room: 10:30am-5:30pmPub (酒吧): 12:00- midnight(1:30am on Friday/Saturday)(1)Where can we get funny cards when we visit English?A . In the Cartoon Museum.B . On Stratford Butterfly Farm.C . At Coxs Hotel.D . At Coxs pub.(2)Which is the proper time to go to the pub at Coxs Hotel?A . 9:00-18:00 on Friday.B . 10:30-17:30 on Tuesday.C . 12:00-1:30 on Saturday.D . 10:00-16:30 on Monday.(3)How much should four college students pay for a visit to Startford Butterfly Farm?A . 16. B . 32.C . 18.D . 22.17. (10分)閱讀理解。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。 We cant remember clearly since when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click (點(diǎn)擊). Later, we post the photos onto Weibo or Wechat, waiting to be liked. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see whether we get liked or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for only a meal. Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you?A recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not so good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. To test this, some researchers did a test. Some people were required to take photos before they could enjoy food. The result of the test showed that the number of photos they took was in inverse proportional to (成反比) how they felt about the food. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you?In addition, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the Internet, one will not be able to control himself and check his mobile many times. Does everyone accept my photos? I hope a lot of people like them! It seems like your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people. So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Believe in me, it will be a wonderful time. (1)The underlined word familiar in the passage means _ in Chinese. A . 陌生的B . 熟悉的C . 親近的(2)From the passage, we know that people like _ first before meals recently. A . taking photos with friends or familiesB . taking photos of the dishC . talking about their Weibo or WeChat(3)People _ check their mobiles during the meal to see whether they get liked or not. A . alwaysB . hardly everC . seldom(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A . People should take photos of food in order to have a wonderful life.B . Spending time taking photos of food makes the food more delicious.C . People pay more attention to mobiles than to real people during meals.(5)What is the main idea of the passage? A . The bad influences of taking photos of food before meals.B . The advantages of posting the photos onto the Internet.C . The tips (提示) of making others like your photos on the Weibo.18. (10分)閱讀理解 The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions that you can find almost anywhere, anytime, such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles on a birthday cake and singing the Happy Birthday song. Others are only found at certain ages and in certain countries.In China, on a childs second birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child. According to Chinese tradition, the first thing that the child picks up tells you what profession(專業(yè)) the child will choose later in life.For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are especially important. At these ages, there is a special celebration Shichi-Go-San(seven, five, three in Japanese) when children go to the temple wearing new kimonos(和服) .The priest(祭司) gives them special sweets, and the parents usually organise a party for their friends in their home.In Argentina, Mexico and several other Latin American countries, girls have a special birthday celebration when they reach the age of fifteen. After a special ceremony(儀式) , the girls dance a waltz with their fathers first.Eighteen is traditional coming of age-the age when(in many countries) you have the right to vote(選舉) , join the army and(in Britain) drink alcohol or buy a house.In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on top, or the cake itself is sometimes in the shape of a key. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave and enter the family home at any time he wants! (1)Which of the following birthday traditions can be found almost anywhere, anytime? A . Putting many things on the floor.B . Wearing a new kimono.C . Dancing a waltz.D . Sending birthday cards.(2)The usually organise a party at childrens special birthday celebration in Japan. A . priestsB . parentsC . friendsD . relatives(3)Mexican girls have a special birthday celebration at the age of . A . fiveB . sevenC . fifteenD . twenty-one(4)In many countries you can when you reach eighteen. A . join the armyB . have a keyC . have a special ceremonyD . have special sweets(5)Which is the best title for this passage? A . Birthday traditions around the worldB . Chinese birthday celebrationsC . Special Japanese celebrationD . The drinking age in many countries19. (10分)閱讀理解A computer program that could help catch and ever translates from aliens in outer space has been started by a British scientist.If aliens are discovered one day, scientists fear their language may make it possible to understand them. But John Elliott of needs Metropolitan University in Britain has come up with a program that can figure out the structure(結(jié)構(gòu))of their language. He thinks thats the first step in understanding what they are saying.Dr. Elliotts program would compare an alien language to a database (數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù))of 60 different languages in the world to look for a similar structure. He believes that even an alien language will have its own structure. Language has to be structured in a certain way, or it will be harder to use, he told New Scientist magazine.Research had shown that it is possible to know if a signal(信號(hào))carries a language rather than a picture or music. Dr. Elliott has gone a step further by finding a way to pick out what might be words and sentences. Because languages have different word orders, Dr. Elliott has set up a library of the sentence structures of 60 human languages.If a message is received from outer space, it could be compared against this database. Scientist would then be able to see if tis similar to any human language, or a mix of the language.However, Dr. Elliott also said that in order to translate what the aliens are actually saying, it may still be necessary to have a code book.(1)Why did Dr. Elliott come up with the program? A . To learn more about outer space.B . To develop a new language.C . To help translate the messages for aliens.D . To compare an alien language to human languages.(2)According to Dr. Elliott, whats the first step of understanding an alien language? A . Coming up with a program.B . Knowing a structure.C . Understanding aliens.D . Discovering aliens.(3)What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us? A . Some necessary conditions for making the program work.B . Dr. Elliotts findings about different kinds of languages.C . Three important functions of the program.D . The number of sentence structures of human languages.(4)How does the program work when it receives a message from aliens? A . Mix the message with 60 human languages.B . Translate the message and send it to the database.C . Pick out the sentence structure and translate it.D . Compare the message to the database of 60 human languages.(5)What can we infer from the story? A . Not all languages have their own structure.B . The structure of alien languages is similar to that of human languages.C . To translate alien languages, there is much work to do.D . Alien languages are signals carrying pictures and music.20. (4分)閱讀下文并回答問(wèn)題。I went hiking to a mountain with my friends last summer It was a good trip at the beginning but something unexpected happened on the half wayOne of my friends, Mike, suddenly felt a terrible pain in his stomach and he couldnt move any further Nobody knew what to do One girl tried to call her mum with her mobile phone but there was no signal in the mountain area Luckily I brought medicine with me After Mike took some, he felt much better We walked on, and then we all enjoyed ourselves on the top of the mountain.(1)Did the writer go hiking with friends last spring?_(2)Was the trip good at the beginning?_(3)Whats wrong with Mike on the half way of the trip?_(4)How did Mike feel after taking some medicine?_三、 單詞拼寫 (共1題;共1分)21. (1分)Do you know the _/dentlmn/in a blue shirt over there? 四、 短文填空 (共1題;共11分)22. (11分)閱讀短文,回答問(wèn)題。 Look around when youre on a subway. What is the most popular time-killing (消磨時(shí)間的) activity? In China, most people play on their smart phone. While in other countries, people often enjoy reading.On average (平均), each Chinese person read less than eight books in 2018, according to a recent survey from the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication. But Chinese people /spend/_ an average of 26 minutes on WeChat Reading every day.在許多西方國(guó)家,人們?cè)谌魏螘r(shí)間都會(huì)閱讀。Even backpackers (背包客) enjoy reading books when they are having a break at the beach or relaxing from a hike. Reading books builds a bridge / btwin/_ our lives and the unknown world.Many hotels abroad also offer book-exchanges for visitors. Simply drop off your finished books and take those ones that other people lef

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