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1、九年級上學期Module7試題(by Wei Shuangshuang)Class: Name: Marks: (滿分100分)一. 單項選擇 (每小題1分,共15分)( ) 1. The two-day tour of Las Vegas was quite _ adventure for my family. We all enjoyed it very much. A. a B. an C. the ( ) 2. Many people visit the town every day. What is it well-known _? Well, it has very beautif

2、ul sights. A. asB. for C. with ( ) 3. She wants to write a book _after finishing reading The Arabian Nights.” A. shop B. title C. review( ) 4. Sams grandpa _ in 2003. He has been _ for more than 10 years. A. died, dead B. dead, alive C. died, dying ( ) 5. The radio says a tiger has _ from the local

3、zoo. Oh, what bad news! I hope it can be found soon. A. heardB. fallen C. escaped ( ) 6. I did well in the exam. But it was good enough.I should try _. A. hard B. harder C. hardest ( ) 7. A lot of trees and flowers _ in our city every year. A. plantedB. are planted C. were planted ( ) 8. When I pass

4、ed Mr Lis office, he _ our exam results with Ms Liu. A. discussed B. is discussingC. was discussing ( )9. Grandpa, you usually read newspapers at this time. Why are you watching TV now? Well, theres _ in todays newspaper. A. something interesting B. nothing interesting C. interesting nothing ( ) 10.

5、 People, especially the young, _ by their friends. Thats true. Friends play an important part in everyones life. A. easily influences B. easily influenced C. are easily influenced( ) 11. In my opinion, everyone should _ their bad actions in public places. A. pay forB. tidy upC. die for ( ) 12. Are y

6、ou told _ youll take a boat tour or not? No, not yet. I really hope we will. A. that B. why C. whether ( ) 13.-Oh, Jackie, you know so much about Paris. Well, I lived there _. A. at timesB. for a time C. all the time( ) 14. Peter, _ to the Giants Causeway with us this weekend? Sounds like a good ide

7、a. A. how about goB. why not you go C. why dont you go( ) 15. Dont you see the sign “No parking” on the right? Sorry, Ididnt. But now I know parking _ here. A. wasnt allowedB. isnt allowed C. doesnt allowed 二. 完形填空 (每小題1分,共10分)A woman lives in a small village. Her husband is a _16._, but he has only

8、 a small piece of farm. He can't get enough crops for his family. When spring comes, they have _17._ to eat.One winter, the man found a job in a town far away from his village. Before he _18._, he said to his wife, “Please take good care of the children when I am _19._. The work is heavy, but I

9、can get some money. Then I'll bring some _20._ for you and our children. Don't worry about me. I shall often _21._ you.”After that, the woman got a _22._ from her husband every month. But as soon as she got it, she _23._ to hide it in the box. She was _24._ someone could see them.“You can

10、9;t read,” one of her friends said, “why don't you ask someone to read them for you?”“_25._!” said the woman, “My husband will read all for me when he comes back.”(    ) 16. A. farmer         B. doctor      

11、0; C. soldier           (     ) 17. A. everything     B. something      C. nothing(    ) 18. A. slept          B. left  

12、         C. ran away(     ) 19. A. ill            B. in            C. away          &

13、#160;  (    )20. A. clothes       B. shoes         C. food(    ) 21. A. read for      B. write to        C. hear from   

14、      (    ) 22. A. letter        B. box           C. newspaper       (     ) 23. A. wanted     

15、0; B. hoped        C. hurried           (    ) 24. A. afraid        B. sorry         C. sure     

16、60;        (    ) 25. A. All  right.    B. That's right.    C. It doesn't matter.    三. 閱讀理解 (共25分)AThe Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous 20th-century buildings. It has become a sym

17、bol of Sydney and Australia. The base (地基) for the building was started in 1959, years before the designs were finished. It took Danish architect (丹麥建筑師) Jorn Utzon four years to design the Opera House. By 1962 the designs were finished and construction began. In 1967, people started the decoration

18、inside. In total (總共) it took 14 years to build the Opera House and it was opened on the 20th of October 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II.It cost around $160 million to build the Sydney Opera House and the money was paid by the public. 6,225 square metres of glass was used to build it. The Opera House has

19、 about 1,000 rooms. It is 185 metres long and 120 metres wide. The buildings roof sections weigh about 15 tons. Each year, this fantastic building attracts 200,000 tourists to come for a visit or enjoy events in it.The Opera House reaches out into the harbour. It is amazing and unforgettable, offeri

20、ng people a strong sense of beauty.根據短文內容,判斷正誤。對的填A, 錯的填B。( )26.The designer of the Sydney Opera House was from Australia.( )27. Building of the Sydney Opera House lasted from 1959 to 1973.( )28. There are about1,000 rooms in the Sydney Opera House.( )29. The government paid for the cost of the Sydn

21、ey Opera House.( )30. The Sydney Opera House 120 metres long and 185 metres wideBWhats the most important thing for athletes (運動員) to win? Training hard? Having an excellent coach? Never giving up? Probably these are all very important, but according to a new book, the most important thing is gettin

22、g enough sleep. This book is Sleep to Win! by Dr. James Maas and Haley Davis. In this book, you can find out how getting more sleep helped fifteen-year-old Sarah Hughes win an Olympic gold medal. She said the biggest change she made in her training for the Olympics was getting more sleep. Sleep to W

23、in! also gives examples of other professional athletes as well as student athletes becoming faster runners because of getting more sleep. For example, after Amber Way, a high school student in Michigan, changed her sleeping time from seven to over nine hours each night, her running speed increased a

24、 lot. She finally became the state champion (州冠軍) after breaking five school records.Dr. Haley Davis explained, “Why is sleeping so helpful? The reason is that teenagers whose bodies are still growing need to get about 9.25 hours of sleep each night. Thats about two hours more than most American tee

25、nagers are getting. Enough sleep helps the brain work properly. While teenagers are sleeping, their brains are preparing for the next day. A good nights sleep can help them pay attention, make decisions and be creative.” ( )31. Who is an Olympic champion? A. Dr. James Maas.B. Dr. Haley Davis. C. Sar

26、ah Hughes. ( )32. We can read many stories of _ in Sleep to Win! A. young athletes B. the authors C. hard-working students( )33. In America, most teenagers are getting about _ hours sleep each night. A. 7B. 7.25 C. 9.25( )34. What does the underlined word “properly” mean in Chinese? A. 適當?shù)谺. 永久地C. 獨

27、立地 ( )35. What do the authors of Sleep to Win! probably think is the most important thing for young athletes to win? A. Training hard. B. Having a good coach. C. Getting enough sleep.CThursday, April 24thWe got to the clean, lovely city of Yangzhou early in the morning. This is our first trip to Chi

28、na. All the different smells attract our attention to the local food. We are going to try something special for dinner tonight. The hotel we are staying in is not expensive but very clean. We plan to stay here for a few days, visit some places in the city, and then travel to the Great Wall in the no

29、rth. Sunday, April 27thWe visited the famous Slender West Lake (瘦西湖) which was crowded with visitors from all over the world, and bought a lot of toys for our friends outside the gate of the park. Everything is so colourful, and we have taken hundreds of photos already! Later today we will do the fa

30、mous foot massage (按摩) and then leave for the Great Wall. We will take the night train north, stay in Beijing for two days, and then catch a bus to the Great Wall. Wednesday, April 30thOur trip to the Great Wall was long and boring. We visited a small village in the mountains. People in the village

31、love the quiet life. They are the kindest people I had ever met. They always smile and say “Hello”. Ralph and I can speak only a few words in Chinese, so smiling is the best way to show our kindness. ( )36. From the passage we can see that the writer had a_stay in Yangzhou.A. four-dayB. five-dayC. s

32、ix-day( )37. The writer didnt in Yangzhou.A. taste delicious food B. visit places of interest C. climb mountains( )38. The writer left Beijing for the Great Wall .A. by trainB. by car C. by bus ( )39. Which of the following is NOT true?A. The writer left Yangzhou for Beijing by train at night.B. It

33、took them a long time to get to the Great Wall from Beijing.C. The writer was travelling alone but happily.( )40. What is the best title for the passage?A. My First Visit to Yangzhou B. My Travelling in China C. Delicious Food and Beautiful Places DHow would we travel without maps? It would be a bit

34、 adventurous to start from Oxford University to London Bridge if there wasnt a map of the London Underground at each station. In fact, a lot of the early map-makers were adventurers and explorers, especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.So what did people do before there were maps? Well, it was qu

35、ite easy to use natural signs like mountainsand rivers if you were travelling on foot or riding a horse. People took small boats down rivers and followed coastlines. And it was much more logical (合理的) to use time, not distance, to measure (計量) journeys: the next village is a three-hour ride, for exa

36、mple.In fact, in the earliest maps, people didnt draw landmarks (路標). They drew the stars. It was very easy to see the night sky and use it for navigation (航行). The sky was a lot clearer than today. When towns and cities were built, people drew road maps that gave correct distances and directions.Th

37、e London Underground was opened in 1863 and it also used a road map style. But a man called Henry Beck realised that travelling by train isnt the same as driving your car across London. Passengers only need to know which stations to change at. His new design for the Underground map wasnt very popula

38、r with the train companies at first. But the passengers loved it and in 1933, 700,000 copies were printed. These days, of course, you can ride a bike, drive a car or go through a forest and know where you are exactly, using a GPS. Its really difficult to get lost!( )41. The underlined word “adventur

39、ous” means “_” in Chinese.A. 有創(chuàng)意的 B. 冒險的C. 輕松的( )42. What was drawn in the earliest maps? A. Stars. B. Landmarks. C. Cities and towns. ( )43. When did road maps come out? A. Around 15th and 16th centuries. B. When people began to travel by train. C. When cities and towns appeared.( )44. Which of the

40、 following is true? A. A GPS helped people to travel long time ago. B. Ancient people could travel on a horse without maps. C. The sky was badly polluted before cities were built. ( )45. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Maps have a long history. B. We never get lost these days.C. We cant tra

41、vel without maps. 四. 詞匯 (每小題1分,共10分) (A) 根據句意及漢語提示完成句子(每空一詞)。46. Last night, we stayed in a small _(洞穴).47. It isnt _(明智的) of Mary to go sightseeing in such bad weather. 48. I think Tony will get into _(麻煩) for handing in his report late. 49. This book offers us good advice for _(日常的) life. 50. The Whites are going to attend a(n) _(葬禮) this afternoon. (B). 選詞填空,不需變化詞形。( race, pride, method, courage, Asian ) The Chinese take great 51. in Liu Xiang. At first, he was not very successful, but his coach not

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