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1、黃浦區(qū)2017學年度第一學期九年級期終調研測試英語試卷Part 1Liste ningI. Liste ning Comprehe nsionA. Liste n and choose the right pictureB. Liste n to the dialogue and choose the best an swer to the questi on you hear7.A. 6:00B. 6:30C. 7:00D. 7:308.A. Pain ti ngB. Fish ingC. Cook ingD. Readi ng9.A. Fi neB. HappyC. WorriedD. T

2、ired10.A. A teacherB. A doctorC. An engin eerD. A lawyer11.A. I n a hotelB. In a libraryC. In a hospitalD. In a shop12.A. To take a placeB. To see a filmC. To wash his handsD. To pack his luggage13.A. By busB. On footC. By carD. By un dergro und14.A. Two coun triesB. A summer holidayC. A holiday pla

3、 nD. A visit to Japa nC. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false15. Yesterday Jack woke up late because the alarm didn' t work.16. Jack ran to the bus stop in a hurry and was able to catch the bus.17. His teacher was frie ndly to him although he was late

4、 for school.18. After school, he was waiting for the bus when it suddenly began to rain.19. Jack waited for his father for half an hour in the rain.20. Jack felt good after taking a shower and eating some food at home.D. Liste n to the passage and complete the follow ing sentences21. Elizabeth Black

5、well was thedoctor in the Uni ted States.第3頁/共7頁22. When she was about eleven years old, Elizabeththe United States.23. Fin ally, Elizabeth receivedfrom a local medical school.24. After graduation, Elizabeth gave medical care to.25. To train women doctors, she gave speeches and.Part 2 Phon etics, Gr

6、ammar and VocabularyII. Choose the best an swer26. Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation?A. meatB. cheapC. reachD. steak27. Nobody at the party could recog nizeman in a blue jacket except me.A. aB. anC. theD. /28. It was absolutely impossible to build a firethat cold

7、win ter ni ght.A. onB. inC. ofD. by29. France is famousits great wine, tourist attracti ons and fashi on shows.A. asB. forC. toD. with30. There is littlethat robots will take the place of humans in the future.A. ideaB. cha neeC. accide ntD. problem31. After school we cando our homework in the classr

8、oom or attend sports clubs.A. eitherB. neitherC. bothD. all32. It was at the party that Simon fell in love with ayoung woma n at first sight.A. ki ndlyB. sweetlyC. lovelyD. carefully33. To keep warm, Nancy heldas tight as possible against the cold wind.A. sheB. herC. hersD. herself34. As winter come

9、s, air pollution in that area is getting even.A. badB. worseC. worstD. the worst35. The young man promisedback home as soon as the war ended.A. comeB. comesC. comingD. to come36. Jerry lost his way in the field,the ground was covered with thick snow.A. orB. forC. butD. so37. Many stude nts enjoyon l

10、ine in stead of readi ng books no wadays.A. chatB. chattedC. chatt ingD. to chat38. The poor familywhen the flash flood struck the village at midnight.A. sleepB. sleptC. have sleptD. were sleep ing39. Since the first case early this mon th, the terrible diseasetwenty people.A. killsB. killedC. has k

11、illedD. will kill40. The two countries should have a talk to prevent the warit is too late.A. beforeB. sinceC. ifD. whe n41. A lot of ancient buildingsin the earthquake in that area last year.A. destroyedB. were destroyedC. have destroyedD. will be destroyed42. If time allows, wetake a walk along th

12、e view path and take some photos.A. canB. n eedC. mustD. ought43. convenient it is to travel by underground in Shanghai!A. WhatB. HowC. What aD. How a44. - I am afraid Jane is too young to take care of herself.A. So do I.B. What a pity!C. That ' s all rightD. I don ' t think so.45. - Would y

13、ou mind checking the windows for me?A. Go ahead.C. Not at all.B. Good idea.D. I ' d like to.III. Complete the follow ing passage with the words in the box. Each word can only be used on ce.A. develop B. lose C. active D. healthy E. exerciseYes! Video Games Are Bad for People' s HealthPeople

14、should not sit on couches or in front of computers all the time. People should not be _46_ in just one thing. Video games are bad for people' s health.To be healthy, young people n eed to get outside. They n eed _47_. People who play video gamesspe nd too much time stari ng at a televisi on or c

15、omputer scree n. They don' t spe nd eno ugh timePlaying video games is also bad for the mind. Video game fans usually have little time for reading.And read ing makes people smarter. It helps _48_ the min d. It helps stre ngthe n the imagi nati on. Besides, readi ng is fun.Making friends also mak

16、es people happier and healthier. If young people play video games by themselves, they _49_ the chance to be with friends. Staying with people is more fun than playing with the mach ine.A. relax B. together C. i nstead D. harmful E. requireNo! Video Games Are Not Bad for People' s HealthToo much

17、of anything- even video games - can be bad. But as long as people don' t ovnothing _50_ about video games. Play ing video games can even be good for people.People do need to be active. But they also need to rest. There is nothing wrong with playing some video games once in a while. People should

18、 play video games to help them _51_ themselves.Not all video games are bad for people' s min ds. Many video games help make minds stro nger. They_52_ the player to focus on the game.Fin ally, many video games can be played by two or more people at once. Frie nds can have fun while play ing video

19、 games _53_. No one should spe nd all of his or her time just play ing video games. But spe nding some time play ing video games is not bad at all.IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms54. After supper my father helps to wash theand put them away. (dish)55. On li ne sh

20、opp in g, if done properly, can savea lot of time and en ergy. (we)56. It is suggested that we should brush our teeth at leasta day. (two)57. Many people are trying to lose, but few of them can succeed. (weigh)58. The books you read can make a bigto your school work. (different)59. When the storm co

21、mes, you will hear rain drops beat against the windows. (heavy)60. Someth ing must be done tothe problem, or we will have no fresh air. (soluti on)61. We should befor hard times in our life. Difficulties are not always terrible. (thank)V. Rewrite the followi ng sentences as required62. I went fish i

22、ng with my father yesterday. (改為一般疑問句)youfish ing with your father yesterday?63. Tome feeds small animals in the park once a week.(對戈U線部分提問)does Tom feed the small an imals in the park?64. The farmer was so tired that he couldn' t keep on working in 改ef簡單S句)The farmer wastiredkeep on work ing in

23、 the fields.65. Hospital in Shan ghai will use more robots to treat patie nts. (改為被動語態(tài))More robots willto treat patie nts at hospital in Shan ghai.66. Dan has apologized to the public on line for his foolish behaviour.(保持句意基本不變)Dan hasto the public on line for his foolish behaviour.67. “ What did yo

24、u do to the poor dog?” the lady askedh為賓語從句)The lady asked her son what heto the poor dog.68. for the school newspaper, an article, wants to, on detectives, Andy, write(連詞成句)Part 3 Readi ng and Writ ingVI. Readi ng comprehe nsionA. Choose the best an swer; ABOUT TM£ SLACKkElide body and head bi

25、own nose, and *I Large ears that out* 軌削 150 to 600 pounds, 4 5 to 6,5 feet Ion用<* UvingHeavity woodedix « Food Plants aod $rnll:Imagine this situation: You go out to your backyard, and you see a bear smelling your garbage can. Or you go into your garage to get your bike and find a bear in t

26、here. What should you do? People in some parts of Florida think about these situations a lot. They have been running into black bears more and more often. This is frighte ning and dan gerous for both bears and people.The nu mber of cases of people and bears running into each other has gone up. In 19

27、78, just one case was reported. In 2002, 1,340 cases were reported. These cases are called conflicts ” . Studies shoW that the number of conflicts in Florida is going up.Some people think that human-bear conflicts are going up in Florida because there are more and more bears. Actually, it' s jus

28、t the opposite. The number of bears is going down. In the early 1900s, there wereabout 12,000 black bears in Florida. Today, no one is really sure how many black bears are left. People think the nu mber is from 1,500 to 3,000. So why are huma n-bear con flicts in creas ing so rapidly? There aren mor

29、e bears, but there are more people.There are many people who want to protect the Florida black bear. Here are some of the things that people in Florida are doing:Teach ing school childre n about the Florida black bear with a special program that in cludes a slideshow, games, and activities.Selecting

30、 carefully where roads are built or widened so that wild animals will not be harmed by the traffic.Holding a yearly festival for families with arts, food, and information on the bear.69. Where do black bears live?A. In the backyard.B. In the garage.C. I n thick woods.D. In the house.70. How do peopl

31、e feel whe n they run into a bear?A. Excited.B. Frighte ned.C. Lucky.D. Sorry71. What does“ conflicts” in the second paragraph mean?A. Bears living in Florida in 2002.B. Studies of black bears in Florida.C. Fights between people and black bears.D. Cases of people and bears running into each other.72

32、. Why are human-bear conflicts going up in Florida?A. Because there are more people.B. Because the bears there are hungry.C. Because people are doing harm to bears.D. Because the number of bears is going up.73. How many black bears were living in Florida in the early 1900s?A. About 1,340. B. About 1

33、,500.C. About 3,000. D. About 12,000.74. To protect black bears, people in Florida are .A. watching children play gamesB. building new homes for black bearsC. trying to learn more about black bearsD. giving black bears more food and living spaceB. Choose the words or expressions and complete the pas

34、sageHarry Smith is a police officer in the town where he grew up. His town is called Bergen. Harry has loved living in Bergen since he was a boy. He has never thought of leaving. When it was time for young Harry to _75_ what job he wanted as an adult, there was never a doubt in his mind. Harry had a

35、 desire to help people in his community, and he felt that there was no _76_ way to meet his desire than to become a police officer.When Harry is working on duty, he walks around a certain neighborhood. Part of his job is certainly watching out for people trying to cause trouble. _77_, Harry also say

36、s that he thinks he has a much bigger, more important job too.“ When I am out in the neighborhood, I have to get to know people and get to beknown by them, ” he says.“ People of Bergen should _78_ me, and I have to show them that they can.Harry believes that he needs everyone' s supporthtios jdo

37、ob well. He says,“ We' re awlol rekianlglytogether to make sure the area is safe. ”Harry has to catch a bad guy every now and again, though. When he feels there is“ prohim to catch someone in a certain situation, he will take _79_. Probable cause means that, as a police officer, he feels there i

38、s a good reason to believe a person has done something bad. In other words, Harry cannot _80_ catch anyone he wants. He will have to explain to someone why he did so.75.A. wake upB. find outC. pick upD. look for76.A. betterB. easierC. harderD. happier77.A. InsteadB. HonestlyC. HoweverD. Luckily78.A.

39、 forgetB. respectC. rememberD. trust79.A. timeB. placeC. actionD. care80.A. certainlyB. simplyC. hardlyD. likelyC. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper wordsWhen Crag was 12, he started a group that helped kids all over the world. The group is still going strong. In seventh grade he l

40、earned something that made him a_81_. It was about the life of a boy in the country of Pakistan. When the boy was four years old, he was sent to work in a factory. He worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. He could not go to school. He could not e_82_ play. He had no freedom at all.Crag wan ted to he

41、lp those who did n' t have the same adva ntages as he and his frien ds. As a result, Cragand some friends started Free The Children . They decided that Free The Children should r_83_ money to build schools. Crag hoped that lear ning would help poor kids live better. He also hoped they would lear

42、n the outside world.Today, Crag ' s charity has more than one million members in 45 countries. M_84_ of them are kids. The money they have got has done many good thin gs. It has helped build more tha n 500 schools around the world. They worked with Oprah Winfrey to pay for the school. It also pa

43、ys for h_85_ care in poor com mun ities. With the mon ey, many sick kids can go to hospital in time.Crag has achieved a lot of s_86_. However, he still remembers his start in seve nth grade. laughed at by other kids, who said we couldn' t c_87_ things,” he says. Still, Crag didnwan ts more kids

44、to help.“ Go to freethechildre . Bring it to your teachers,” he said.con fide nee, friends will join you. It just gets easier.”D. An swer the questi onsAn ant is saved by a pigeon (鴿子),and almost immediately returns the favor.One day an ant found a grain of corn and decided to take it home. He held

45、it very tight, and hurried as fast as he could, so that nobody would take the grain of corn from him. There was a river on the way home, but the an t, i n a hurry, had forgotte n about it, and he fell in, corn and all.The corn slipped from his mouth and went to the bottom of the river. The ant staye

46、d on top of the water and worked hard to find a place to get out. But after a while, the ant bega n to be afraid that he was out of breath.A pige on came to the river to drink, and she saw the ant crying for help in the water. She decided that she would help the little fellow. She took a long, dry p

47、iece of grass and dropped it so that it fell n ear the ant. He climbed on to the grass and soon got out. The ant caught his breath, and the n tha nked the pige on for savi ng him.There was a boy n ear the river with a gun. The ant saw him walk ing up n earer and n earer to the pige on.Hurrying as fa

48、st as he could, the ant climbed up the boy' s leg and gave him a hard bite. The boy dr(his gun and cried out, and the pige on saw him and flew to safety.Each had saved the other. When the pige on saved the ant she did not know that the ant would ever be able to do any thi ng for her in retur n. Each was happier because of what each did for the other.The Bura people say, “ Every person is another' s butter. ”88. Wha

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