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九年级英语上学期期末考试试题(无听力)

知识运用(共25分)

四、单项选择 (共10分,每小题1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。 21. I usually set ______goals at the beginning of each term.

A. I B. me C. my D. mine 22. —Are you familiar _______the movie, Melissa? —Yes, I’ve watched it twice.

A. for B. with C. of D. at 23. ________it is raining heavily, we have to stay indoors at school.

A. As soon as B. Since C. Though D. Unless 24. An e-book is usually much______ than an ordinary paper book.

A. more expensive B. the most expensive C. most expensive D. expensive 25. —Eric, _____you talk about the history of China’s space programme? —Sure. Let me show you some photos first.

A. must B. need C. may D. can 26. Look! Betty and Bruce _________in the art room.

A. are painting B. will paint C. have painted D. painted 27. If you _______up late, you will feel tired the next day.

A. will stay B. have stayed C. stay D. were staying 28. Mr. King asks us _______ a car with our friends to school.

A. organizing B. organized C. organize D. to organize 29. The lights in my room _______off when I left yesterday morning.

A. turn B. turned C. are turned D. were turned 30. —Do you know ______________ at that time last night? —Yes, a report for a newspaper.

A. what was Linda writing B. what will Linda write C. what Linda was writing D. what Linda will write 五、完形填空 (共15分,每小题1.5分)

阅读下面的短文,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。

Maddy Cullen became a heroine last month. Thanks to her quick thinking, she and Dave Lewis were saved from danger in the 31 .

Maddy and Dave went to the Scottish Highlands with a group from the Music Now Festival. In the afternoon, the group went 32 on the lake, but Maddy and Dave went hang-glider(滑翔) instead. Unfortunately, above the famous lake Loch Ness, the hang-glider flew into a sudden storm and knocked on a mountain out of 33 . Both Maddy and Dave jumped off the hang-glider before it crashed down(坠毁). They dropped safely in the mountains. But Dave couldn’t walk because his right leg was badly injured. He and Maddy had to stay in the mountains and waited for rescuers. They had no food or water, so they were hungry, thirsty and 34 . They felt very worried before the sun set. Then Maddy had a very good idea. She collected many stones and formed a large sign “SOS” on the ground so that pilots in the helicopter could find them 35 .

Meanwhile, group leader Rob Townsend was also worried when he found Maddy and Dave didn’t sail with them. There were no public 36 anywhere nearby. He had to walk a long way to call the police to look for the missing teenagers. A few minutes later, a police helicopter flew over Loch Ness, and the pilot saw Maddy’s message from above easily. Dave and Maddy were 37 up and flown to hospital in Inverness quickly.

A week ago, Maddy spoke to a reporter from the newspaper. “We were very 38 when the helicopter arrived,” she said. “The police told Dave not to move and they carried him into the helicopter. They

asked us to put on dry clothes and 39 some hot soup to us. They were great.”

“It was all because of me,” Dave said. “Rob told us to wear walking boots, and he told us not to leave the group. But I did not listen. I was very silly.”

The police 40 . On its radio news, they asked walkers in the Highlands to follow instructions carefully and not to take any adventures.

31. A. forest B. sea C. mountains D. lake 32. A. sailing B. fishing C. skating D. swimming 33. A. sight B. trouble C. control D. date 34. A. alone B. sad C. calm D. cold 35. A. silently B. easily C. simply D. carefully 36. A. telephones B. libraries C. websites D. bicycles 37. A. given B. put C. woken D. picked 38. A. excited B. confused C. frustrated D. scared 39. A. shared B. offered C. cooked D. provided 40. A. insisted B. agreed C. considered D. suggested

阅读理解(共50分)

六、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30分,每小

题2分)

A The New York State Theater Come and enjoy this amazing Chinese play—Teahouse Showing time: 8:00a.m.—10:30a.m. Saturday, November 5 3:00p.m.—5:30p.m. Sunday, November 6 Introduction: The play takes place in an old Beijing teahouse. The main characters live in the same neighborhood. They come in and out of the teahouse and chat to each other. It reflects(反映) changes in the lives of almost 70 characters. The first act takes place in 1898. The second act jumps forward 20 years and the final act takes place in 1948. In Teahouse, all types of people come to the teahouse in Beijing. Some come to do business, others come just to sit and pass the time. They meet, they talk, they argue, they gossip(闲聊) and then they get on with their lives. thThe Teahouse is a favorite work by Lao She. He is a master of 20 century play writing. The play was first performed in 1958. It is still one of the most popular plays in China. Notice: ●Anyone who is interested in Chinese life and history should see the play. ●To be sure to get a ticket, book now! We’re sure you will have a good time! 41. The play Teahouse will be put on in ___________.

A. New York B. Beijing C. Toronto D. Moscow 42. How long does the play last?

A. An hour. B. One and a half hours. C. Two hours. D. Two and a half hours. 43. What can be known from the play?

A. The types of ancient houses. B. Chinese traditional festivals. C. Chinese history and culture. D. The art of Chinese painting.

B

Do you want to spend a holiday in space? Dennis Tito, a businessman, has become the world’s first “space tourist”. He went on a 10-day visit to the International Space Station. He paid 14 million pounds for his journey. A year later, Martin, a musician from an American band, wanted to do the same. He was only

22 years old and probably very rich too. He had to go for a lot of training to see whether he was fit enough to travel. He is still waiting for his holiday of a lifetime.

Many people believe that this is only the start of something new. We made interviews among teenagers from around the world and the following is what they said about space travel.

“It’s a great idea. I hope space travel will be common in about 50 years’ time. I’d really love to do it and I think Mr. Tito was very lucky.” (Kate from Australia)

“I would like to see our beautiful Earth from space. There are lots of secrets to explore in space and I would go into space if I could.” (Ben from China)

“I think space travel is really bad for the environment. Maybe in the future they will make a cleaner way of travelling but until they do, I don’t want to go. We should look after our own planet first.”(Richard from Canada)

“It must be very boring and dangerous to sit in that small space shuttle(舱). I’d rather take a plane and go to another place on earth.” (Lisa from the UK)

So, as you can see, many of our teenagers had different opinions. Whether you like it or not, space travel is going to become an important thing in the future. We are looking forward to hearing your opinions. 44. What can we know about Dennis and Martin?

A. Dennis spent a lot of money travelling on the earth. B. Martin was a musician from an American band.

C. Martin couldn’t afford to go on training in the center. D. Dennis is developing a space journey to do business. 45. Ben supports the position that________.

A. we will explore in space and discover its secrets B. we would rather travel on the earth than in space C. all of us can make a space travel in about 50 years D. we will take actions and look after the earth first 46. What does the writer ask us to do?

A. To show respect for Dennis and Martin. B. To collect information about astronauts. C. To share our opinions about space travel. D. To get along well with space scientists.

47. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. It’s an honor for Dennis and his teammates to create a new spaceship.

B. The teenagers are having a prediction about the school life in the future. C. Dennis entered the International Space Station and stayed for ten days. D. Martin is busy training hard and getting ready for his space travel now.

C

Sarasota, Florida teen band The Garbage-Men is performing on the stage. The band has five members. They are Jack Berry, Ollie Gray, Harrison Paparatto, Austin Siegel and Evan Tucker. The five teens are making music from waste. The Garbage-Men band’s instruments are made from recycled things. The guitars are boxes. A horn(号) is made from pipes. The keyboard is formed from old bottles.

The band started about two years ago. Jack Berry who was in eighth grade at the time decided to make a playable, home-made guitar, after some trial-and-error(反复试验), he ended up building it from a cereal box, a yardstick and toothpicks. After Jack showed his creation to his friend Ollie Gray, Ollie had the idea to form a band using other home-made instruments as a way to improve recycling. “We want to show people there is more to recycling than throwing things away in the bin.” Jack, 16, told TFK. “You can actually reuse materials.”

The Garbage-Men plays at local events around Sarasota, including festivals, farmer’s markets and community fundraisers. Typically, the teens will set up on the street and perform popular songs from the 1960s, including classic Beatles tunes and crowd favorite “Wipe Out,” by The Surfaris. In between sets,

they talk about recycling and offer tips for how to help the environment. While they perform, Jack’s little brother Trent, 11, gives out flyers(宣传单) about recycling and helps sell the band’s CDs and other musical products.

The band donates(捐赠) the money from sales to charity. They have raised more than $2,500 for Heifer International. The organization gives farm animals, seeds and agricultural(农业的) training to people in poor countries to help end poverty and hunger. “It’s a good, sustainable-development (持续发展的)charity,” Jack says, “By donating one animal, you help the whole community.”

The band, all tenth graders, tries to play a show every week. They’ve also played on a Tampa, Florida radio station and auditioned(试演) for America’s Got Talent. The teens hope to eventually take their shows on the road by touring in other states. “Music is a really good way to get a good message across to people because it’s really accessible(可接近的),” Jack says. Their instruments may be rubbish, but their message isn’t.

48. Who is NOT a member of the Garbage-Men band?

A. Ollie Gray. B. Trent Berry. C. Austin Siegel. D. Jack Berry. 49. The five teens formed the band in order to ________.

A. show how to make musical instruments from rubbish B. earn more money to help support their own families

C. make their musical products known all around the world D. ask more people to recycle daily rubbish around them

50. What did the Garbage Men Band mainly do according to the passage?

A. They told people how to protect the environment and do some charities. B. They collected the rubbish in communities and cleaned up the markets. C. They raised money for the old people by selling their own instruments. D. They joined the Heifer International and made their own musical CDs. 51. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Music and Environment B. The Garbage-Men Band

C. Home-made Musical Instruments D. A Pioneer of American Country Music

D

According to a new scientific research, we are rapidly going close to major climate change and the effects on the environment could be quite serious. Geographers predict that climate zones could completely disappear within the next eighty years. Where will crops be grown if this happens? When the climate changes a lot, polar regions will get colder and tropical regions will get even hotter. As a result, where will animals be forced to move on the earth?

Climate changes like these could lead to the spread of diseases. Tropical storms and hurricanes(飓风) will not only increase but may also become stronger. If the changes come too quickly, animals and plants may not be able to adapt(适应) right away and could disappear from the earth.

According to Science Daily, a new study predicts that, by the year 2100, many of today’s familiar climates will be taken place by climate unknown in today’s world. It is urgent that we reduce the risks of far-reaching results for the whole world. The planet itself has been showing signs of change. In 2004, a huge tsunami created by a major earthquake killed thousands in Sumatra and in 2008, thousands more died in China in another big earthquake. Egypt was hit in 2009 with a major earthquake and Haiti was destroyed seriously and became ruins in 2010 by another big earthquake.

Not long ago, scientists discovered ice melting(融化) in west Antarctica(南极洲). This is very worrying because temperatures in this area have remained rather constant(不断的) and actually even lower at time. Melting occurs when temperatures increase and since temperatures have remained, the ice should not be melting. However, satellite data(数据) shows melting around west Antarctica.

Within just the last few months, new reports from around the world have been coming in and most agree

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