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PAGEPAGE6/132020-2021學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末學(xué)業(yè)水平質(zhì)量檢測(cè)九年級(jí)英語試題(:100;滿分:90分)單項(xiàng)選擇從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能夠完成回答這一小題的最佳答案(共10110分)1.Haveyouseen UFO?A.a B.an C.the 2.A isapersonwhostudiesonhistory.A.historian B.documentary C.custom D.passportTheoldpeoplearesupposedto .takecare B.takecareof C.betakencare D.betakencareofThere nothingintheboxbecauseitfeelssolight.musthave B.might C.could D.mustbeJackalwaysworkshardinordertostickto hisdream.achieve B.achieving C.achieves D.achieveDon'tbetoohard yourkid.Heisonlyfouryearsold.at B.in C.on D.toHewillcallyouassoonashe home.willarrive B.isarriving C.arrives D.8. ,15minutesofexerciseisbetterthannothing.A.Intotal B.Afterall C.Allofasudden D.OnceinawhileThenoisemakesme .nervous B.wealth C.tobehave D.sadnessI'mveryinterestedinactionmovies. ,Ialsolovecomedies.However B.Besides C.Later D.Finally閱讀(60分)項(xiàng)。(10110分)“I'mafraidtocometotheendoftheyear",saidafriendtomerecently.“ItmakesmerealizeIamgrowing 11 ”WilliamJames,thegreatpsychologist(哲學(xué)家),saidthatmostmenbecomekindofoldattwenty-five.Hewas12Mostmenattwenty-fivearesatisfiedwiththeirjobs.Theyhavegottoomanyruleswhichclosetheirmindstoallnewideas.Theyhavestoppedgrowing.Whenaman13growing--nomatterwhathisyears一thatminutehebeginstobeold.Ontheotherhand,thereallygreatman14growsold.Goethepassedoutateighty-three,and 15 hisgreatbookFaustonlyafewyearsearlier.Gladstonebegantolearnanewlanguagewhenhewasseventyandcouldspeakit.Laplace,theastronomer,wasstillatworkwhen 16 caughtupwithhimatseventy-eight.Hediedcrying,“Whatweknowisnothing;whatwedonotknowishuge.”Andthereyouhavetherealanswertothequestion,“Whenisamanold?”Laplaceatseventy-eightdiedyoung.Hewasstillunsatisfied,stillsurethathehadalotto 17 .Aslongasamancankeephimselfinthatstrongmind,aslongashecansay,“I 18 ”heisyoung.Theminutehestopsgrowing,theminutehesaysto19_“IknowallthatIneedto一thatdayyouthstops.Hemaybetwenty-five20seventy-five,itmakesnodifference.Onthatdayhebeginstobeold.11A.oldB.heavyC.smartD.rich12.A.sorryB.wrongC.rightD.happy13.A.startsB.continuesC.keepsD.stops14.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.neverD.usually15.A.stoppedB.finishedC.boughtD.borrowed16.A.deathB.lifeC.happinessD.success17.A.seeB.watchC.teachD.learnA.grewA.herA.and

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D.walkedD.itselfD.butBThenexttimeyourdogchewsup(咀嚼)yourhomeworkorfavoriteT-shirt,don'tspendyourtimeadvisinghimorherbecausedogsdon'thavethefeelingofbeingshyaccordingtoscientists.Dr.BonnieBeaverhasfoundthissurprisingfact.Shedoestellownerstoletitgoinsteadofpunishingit,whentheirdogsdosomethingwrong.Asforthatsorrylook?Itissomethingyourdogusestostopyourangryshout.Wheneveritstarts,heorshesitsdownwithasorrylook.In2009,AlexandraHorowitz,ateacherinacollege,madeastudyon14dogs.Shevideotapedeachofthemseveraltimestoseewhattheydidaftertheywereorderednottoeatthefoodinfrontofthemandleftaloneintheroom.Onlyfiveofthemagreed,whileothersateupthefoodassoonastheownerleft.Yetallofthemhadthesamelookofshamewhentheywere scoldedbytheirowners.InherreportnamedInsideofadog,shesaidthatwhiledogsmayfeelsomesorry,the“l(fā)ook"thatwehumansassociatewith與...聯(lián)系)shames,isnotwhentheyarefeelingit.Theyarejustsmartenoughtoknowthatithelpstomaketheirownersfeelgood.Theyjustdoittostoptheirownersfromgettingangry.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正(A)、誤(B)。(共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)Somedogsfeelshyaftertheydosomethingwrong.Adogusesasadlooktostoptheowner'sangryshout.Fourteendogsateupthefoodassoonastheirownersleft.Theunderlinedword“scold”means“saysomethingDogsaresmartenoughtomaketheirownersfeelgood.CLondonpolicearewell-knownintheworld.Todaytherearepolicemeneverywhere,butin1700therewerenopolicemeninLondonatall.Afewoldmenusedtoprotectthecitystreetsatnightandtheywerenotpaidmuch.About300yearsago,Londonwasstartingtogetbigger.Thecitywasverydirtyandmanypeoplewerepoor.Thereweresomanythieves(賊)whostolemoneyinthestreetsthatpeoplestayedintheirhomesasmuchaspossible.In1750,HenryFieldingstartedtopayagroupofpeopletostopthieves.Theywerelikepolicemenandwerecalled“BowStreetRunners”becausetheyworkednearBowStreet.50yearslater,therewere120BowStreetRunners,butLondonhadbecomeverybigandneededmorepolicemen.Soin1829,thefirstLondonPoliceForcewasstartedwith3,000officers.Mostofthemenworkedonfoot,butafewrodehorses.Until1920allthepoliceinLondonweremen.Today,Londonpolicearequitewellpaidandforthefewpoliceofficerswhostillridehorses,thepayisevenbetterthanfortheothers.PerhapstheLondonPoliceForce'sgreatestachievementistomeetchangingconditionandprovideexcellentpoliceservice.ThetwomainreasonsfortheForce'sdevelopmentweregrowthofpopulationandtheprogressofscienceandtechnology.閱讀選擇閱讀短文,選擇最佳答案。(共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)PeoplecanseepolicemenandpolicewomeninLondonstreets .until1750 B.until1829 C.after1920 D.until1920PeopleinLondondidn'twanttogooutdoorsabout300yearsagobecause .thecitywasverydirtytheywerepoortherewerenopolicemeninthestreetsthereweresomanythievesinthestreetsLondonPoliceForceisfamousintheworldbecause .ithasmanypolicewomenthepoliceofficersarewellpaidithasalonghistorythepoliceofficersworkonhorsesLondonhad120BowStreetRunnersintheyearof .A.1800 B.1750 C.1829 D.1700Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?LondonPoliceForceBowStreetRunnersWhyAreLondonPoliceFamous?TheHistoryoftheLondonPoliceDSometimes,Idoubtwhetherthereisanylovebetweenmyparents.Everydaytheyarebusytryingtomakemoney.Theydon'tactromanticallythewaycouplesdoinbooksandonTV.Theyneversay:"Iloveyou."It'snottheirstyle.Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt. 31 "Mom,Ihaveaquestiontoaskyou."Isaidafterawhile."What?" 32 "IstherelovebetweenyouandDad?"Iaskedher.Shedidn'tanswerrightaway.Ithoughtlhadhurther. 33 shesaidfinally."Sometimesitappears,butmostofitdisappearsinthequilt.Itmakesthequiltstrong.Iflifewasaquilt,thenloveshouldbeathread.Itcanhardlybeseenanywhere,butit'sstillimportant."Thenextspring,myfathersuddenlygotverysick. 34 Aftertheygotback,shehelpedmyfatherwalkslowlydowntheroadeveryday.Myfatherhadneverbeensosick."Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?"Iaskedhimoneday."Susan,don'tworryaboutme,"hesaid."Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmom.Once,Ithoughtlovemeantflowersandgifts.Now, 35 根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,從下列選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)(有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng))。(共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)A.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.A.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.B.Iknowthatloveisthethreadthatholdsafamilytogether.C.“Susan,youdon'tunderstandme,”D.sheaskedwhilestillworking.E.“Susan,lookatthisthread,”F.Isatdownbesideher.E從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空,使短文完整、通順。每詞限用--次,有兩項(xiàng)為多余。(共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)with,besides,counting,sky,name,been,Saturday,anywhere,everywhere,tired,feet,exceptwith,besides,counting,sky,name,been,Saturday,anywhere,everywhere,tired,feet,exceptSomethingisbrushingmyface.Icanhearaboy 36_ _,“One-two,one-two.”Iopenmyeyesslowlyandseetwokidshappilytouchingmynose 37 wildflowers.Theyrunawayfrommelaughing.Abovemyface,ayellowkiteisflyinghighinthecloudy 38 .WhereamI?Whyam Ilyinginafieldofgrass?Feelingtiredwithabitofaheadache,Istanduponmy 39 ,pickupmyschoolbagfromthegroundandlookaround.ThenIseemyhometown,TownofAL,whichisnotfarfromhere.Ibegintowalkslowlydownaroadtowardshome.“Oh,Rusty!”ateengirlcallsmy 40 ,rushingoutofahouseandrunningtowardsme.ItismytwinsisterFrosty.“Wherehaveyou ?"Frostyaskswhileourdog,Woof,jumpsaroundmehappily.“Idon'tknow.Whatdayisittoday?”Iask.Frostylooksalittlesurprised.Shereplies.“It's__42 today.Youdidnotcomehomefromschoolyesterday.Iwaslookingforyou 43”“Didyougocampingorhikingwithsomeone?Youlookvery 44__.”Frostypausesandthensays,“Youdon'trememberwhereyouwentorwhoyoumet?Anything?”Itrytothinkhard,butabigpieceofmy memoryismissing.“Ihardlyrememberanything 45 forabridge.Iwalkedontothebridge,gotlostandfellasleepinagrassIsay.“Thatisquitestrange,"Frostysayswhilewewalkthroughthefront.doorofourhouse..一ANarrowEscape(byYangXue)F.綜合填空:根據(jù)上下文和所給提示填入所缺內(nèi)容。(共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)InYourFacedifferentemotions.

Whyisthismansoangry?Wedon'tknowthereasons,butwecanseetheemotion(表情)inhisface.Whatevercultureyoucomefrom,youcanunderstandthefeelingthatheisexpressing.EkmanofUniversityofCaliformnia,SanFrancisco,becameinterested 46 howpeople'sfacesshowtheirfeelings.He tookphotosofAmericansexpressingseveralThenheshowedthemtotheForepeoplewholiveintheforestsinNewGuinea.Mostofthemhadneverseenforeignfaces,butthey 47 (easy)understoodAmericans'expressionsanger, 48 快樂),sadness,disgust,fear,andsurprise.ThenEkmandidthesameexperiment.HeshowedpicturesofForefacestoAmericans,andtheresultsweresimilar.Americanshadnoproblem 49 (read)theemotionsonthepeople'sfaces.Ekman'sstudyshowedthatthefacialexpressionsforbasicemotionsarethe 50 everywhere.HedidmoreinJapan,BrazilandArgentina,andgotthesameresults.AccordingtoEkman,thesesixemotionsareuniversal普遍的)becausethey 51 (build)intoourbrains.Theydevelopedtohelpusdealwiththingsquicklythatmighthurt 52 Forexample,twopeoplemightsmellnewlycutgrass.Onepersonspentwonderfulsummersinthecountryasachild,sothesmellmakeshimhappy.The 53 ()personremembersworkinghardonafarmandbeinghungry,sohefeelssad.Oncewemake 54 emotionalassociationinourbrain,itisdifficult,andsometimesimpossibletochangeit.Therearemanydifferences 55 culturesinlanguageandcustoms.Butasmileexactlythesameeverywhere.G.閱讀表達(dá)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)要求完成各項(xiàng)任務(wù)。(共15分)(A)ClimbingBlindly7/13MountEverestisthehighestmountainintheworld.ThemountainisinAsia.Asiaishometoallfiveoftheworld'shighestmountains.MountEverest'speak(ft峰)is5andone-halfmilesabovesealevel.That'sveryhigh!ManyclimbershavetriedtoclimbtothetopofMountEverest's29,14l-footpeak.ThefirstpeopletoreachthepeakwereSirEdmundHillaryandTenzingNorgay.Sincethen,about900peoplehavereachedthetop.OneofthesuccessfulclimbersisErikWeihenmayer.Likeallwhotrytoclimbthishugemountain,Erikfacedstrongwinds,snow,andavalanches(雪崩).However,whatreallymadeErik'sclimbunbelievableisthefactthatheisblind.Afterlosinghisvision(視力)atageof13,Erikbeganclimbingatageof16.Hehasclimbedthetallestmountainsonfivecontinents(洲).ErikbecamethefirstblindpersontoreachthepeakofMountEverest.Attheageof32,Erikbeganhisclimbaspartofa19-memberteam.Histeamworebellsthathecouldfollowduringhisclimb,andfellow(同伴的)climberswerequicktowarnhimofsuchthingsasabigdropontherightorarocktotheleft.Erikalsousedlongclimbingpolesandaniceax(斧頭)tofeelhiswayacrosstheice,rock,andsnowonthemountain.Duringhisclimb,Erikmetmanydangers.BecausetheairbecamethinnerthehigherErikclimbed,heworeoxygenmask(氧氣面罩).Thishelpedhimbreatheasheclimbedhigherandhigher.IttookErikabouttwo-and-ahalfmonthstoreachthetopofthismountain.FromScholasticsuccesswithAfactisinformationthatcanbeproven.(Example:Chinaisacountry.).Anopinioninformationthattellswhatsomeonethinks.(Example:Chinaisthemostinterestingcountrytheworld.)WriteFforfactorOforopinion.(共5小題,每小題1分,共5分) O Erikisverycourageous.① ThebellsmadeErik'sclimbaloteasier.② Erikisblind.③ Allclimbersshoulduseclimbingpolesandiceaxes.④ MountEverestistheworld'shighestmountain.⑤ Erik'soxygenmaskhelpedhimbreathe.8/13(B)TheGiant'sCausewayChapter1 Smack!FinnMcCoolwasanIrishgiant(巨人).Hewasbigandstrong.Buthewastiredoffighting.Oonaghwasaclevergiantess.Theylovedeachother.Theydecidedtolivetogetherinacave(洞)bythesea.“There'snoplacelikehome."hethought,feelingsatisfied.Smack(砰的一聲)!AheavyrocklandednearFinn.“Whothrewthat?”Finnjumpedup,angrily.“Idid!”camealoudvoice.“ThestrongBenandonnerofScotland!I'veheardthatIrishgiantFinnisnowoldandweak.Youcallyourselfafighter? ①Icouldbeatyouwithonehandbehindmyback!”shoutedBenandonner.“Comeoverhereandsaythat!Iamthestrongestgiantinland!”AnsweredFinn.“It'sonlythewaterthatstopsmefromcomingtofightyou,FinnMcCool!"saidBenandonner.“Afraidofwater,areyou?”Finnlaughed.“Afraid?No!Ijustdon'tknowhowtoswim!”“Haha!I'llmakeacauseway(堤),thenyou'llhavetocomeoverandfight,gianttogiant!”Chapter2 BuildingtheGiant'scausewayFinnbegantothrowrocksintothewatertomakeacauseway.Ittookhimaweektofinishit.“Iamtired.Ineedtogetstrongagain wenttobed.Chapter3 Oonaghsplan

② IfaceBenandonner.”FinntoldOonaghandthenOnemorning,Benandonnerwaswalkingoverthecauseway!OonaghfoundhewasmuchbiggerthanFinn.AtthattimeFinnwasstillasleep.Suddenlyshehadanidea.ShewokeFinnupandmadehimputonherbiggestdress.SheletFinnliedownandshesatdownandwaited.Soon, Benandonner broke into the cave. Oonagh peacefully,9/13PAGEPAGE13/13“Don'twakemybabyup!”Benandonnerwalkedtowardthebed.Hecouldn'tbelieveit-thebabywashuge!“Ifthebabyisthissize,whatsizeisitsfather?"hethought.Whenhetouchedthebaby'shead,Finn咬)himas ③ashecould.Oonaghshoutedangrily,“Nowyouhavewokenmybaby.WaituntilItellhisfatherthatyouareheremakingtrouble!He'llbeafteryou!”Benandonnerwasnervous.Heturnedandranbackoverthecauseway,pullinguptherocksto ④ Finnfromcomingafterhim.Chapter4 TheIsleofManFinnandOonaghlaughedastheywatchedBenandonnerrunningbackacrossthecauseway.Pickingupsomemud(泥),Finnthrew⑤itasfarashecould.ThemudmissedBenandonner,butitlandedinthesea.Afterthat,BenandonnernevergaveFinnanytrouble.HelivedinhiscaveinScotlandwhileFinnlivedinhiscaveinIreland.Eversincethenwe

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