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1、海淀區(qū)2015屆九年級第一學(xué)期期末考試英語2015. 1聽力理解(共26分)-k聽對話,從下面各題所鰭的I九彳三M圖片中堪擇與對話內(nèi)容相符的圖片.野段覽 話你將聽落(我4分.的小1S1分)、聽對話或獨(dú)白,根據(jù)對話或獨(dú)白的內(nèi)容,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇最佳選項。每段對話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。(共 12分,每小題1分)請聽一段對話,完成第 5至第6小題。5 . What is John NOT allowed to do at school ?A. Play soccer. B . Use mobile phones. C. Eat in the classroom.6 . What

2、does the girl think of her teachers ?A . They're funny. B . They're helpful . C. They're hard-working.請聽一段對話,完成第 7至第8小題。7 . Where will the man volunteer to work ?A. In the gym. B. In the garden. C. In the hall.8 . When will the man do the volunteer work ?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. O

3、n Wednesday.請聽一段對話,完成第 9至第10小題。9 . Whv is Li Pinz nervous ;A . cause he <kwsnt know many Amurkan customs.B . Beciuse he dMsnthi£ tn end .C . Bican=e he doe 211 eak Eniihver' v'ell .10. When should guests leave their friends' parties ?A . Right after the mealB . When the friends l

4、ook tired .C . After writing a thank-you note .請聽一段對話,完成第 11至第13小題。11. How long did Mike wait for Sandy ?A. 50 minutes. B . 20 minutes. C. 10 minutes.12. What did Sandy do after she got out of the taxi ?A . She bought some food and drinks .B . She offered help to her best friend .C . She tried to co

5、mfort the crying kids.15 .is the co in'ersati on mainlv abouiA An experencea chssE r A revolt ai a traffic jam .C . A stfln- of btin5 late .請聽一段獨(dú)白,完成第 14至第16小題。14. How much will you save if you go to a movie before 5 pm on weekdays ?A . 10%. B . 20%. C. 30%.15. What can you learn from the speake

6、r's talk ?A . The first show of The Wizard of Chocolate begins at 4 pin .B . In Dreamy Boys , a girl's dream comes trueC . Saved! is a very popular action movie .16. What's the speaker doing?A . Making an introduction . B. Leading a discussion . C. Offering an invitation三,聽對話.記最關(guān)找偃息“封話你將

7、聽兩遍口 弊I。分,每小BU分】請根據(jù)昕聽到的對話內(nèi)容和提示詞證.將所娥的關(guān)破信息填寫在答題、的相應(yīng)位置匕。(Job Rfflsiratian (登記)FormCamp«ny ; MnlifatJob: A 17Workiite H«uri! 3。hmirn per wr*k , ikicludinfE some _18Requimnrng; Tr> br rxperienrrd , J9 . healthy and hjvr a pKMi rvcrwiiPay i S 20 an hourSUrtins Dale: *2| hiConUct; Call Rill a

8、t 7M14B1、單項填空。The hoy cn'er ihere i& my brother.".niks in a bink.cc A HaB SheC. A>E. Thei-22.23. Children go to school 8:00 in the morning in most cities.A. inB. onC. atD. for24. 一 I tried my best to finish the task,I failed. Never mind. Believe in yourself.A. andB. butC. orD. so25.

9、Which kind of music do you like, folk music or pop music? Oh, folk music.A. wellB. better C. bestD. the best26. 一 you go to the concert with me tonight? - Yes, of course.A. CanB. MustC. MayD. Should27. 一 schoolbag is it?-It might be Linda s.A. HowB. WhoC. Whose28. My sister the piano an hour ago.A.

10、playsB. playedC. will play29. Look at that strange stone. Some think itA. AnotherB. The otherC. OtherD. WhereD. has played's like a cat.D. Othersthink its like a rabbit.30. When I got to the theatre, the actor photos with his fans there.A. takesB. tookC. is taking D. was taking31. 一 Jill, where

11、is Alice? Oh, she to the library.A. goesB. wentC. has gone D. had gone32. Loud music and red chairs in the restaurant make people fast.A. eatB. to eatC. eatingD. ate33. Many old buildings well because they are China' s national treasures.A. have protected B. protect C. protected D. should be pro

12、tected34. Andv. cculdTautell roethe urfz'acation?Next 'etk.A. we 11 have E. Fhs Mill 宣e hareC- Iisl hadD.凡iien did辛t haveI need a new button!五、完形填空。Nana! ” Zach shouted, pushing open the kitchen door.This morning I lost a button right here.“ Zach pointed to the top of his coat.Nana said. She

13、I 36e beenese buttonsherbuttonsWell, I 35 my magic button box, bedroom and returne d with a big tin box.since I was a little girl, Nana said. Then she tapped the cover as if she were knocking on a door.Inside this box, Zach, is not just a button collection. Inside are a thousand stories and a millio

14、n 37Nana opened the box and poured a waterfall of buttons onto the table. Seeing all kinds of buttons, Zach wanted to examine each and every one. 38 heard their talking and came to see what they were doing.“I see you ' ve brought out the button box,“ he said.“Yes," Zach answered, “but Nana

15、hasn ' t told39e whbout it.' s ”The three sat at the kitchen table, making the buttons 40 between their fingers while Nana andGrandpa told Zach stories. It was nearly dark when Zachm es mom came hoWhen she saw the button box, she sat down without even taking off her coat."I remember thi

16、She 41 a brass button. " This came from my sailor suit. I wore it the first time you took me to the42, " she said to Nana and Grandpa. She closeier eyes and smelled it, remembering the salty sea air.Nana found a tiny, white, silk button." Look, this was (on Jbe infanttZach wore when y

17、ou brought him home from the hospital, remember? ” " remember,”Mom said.“You mean that button was 43 ?” Zach asked. " Sure. You ' re part of this family, aren' t y(Grandpa said. "I think you ' re starting to understand the magic of the button box, aren' t yoNana said.s

18、miled.We still need to replace that button you lost,“Why not usehe button from my old coat?” Grandpa suggested.“Good idea, Grandpa, " Zach said."But a memo44 will frem the box. ”"That-j OK Ws-E。面比naariberit; Xans slid.But Zach wasn' t 45 . He thought for a moment. Then he cut off

19、the bottom button from hisshirt.“What are you doing?"asMedm"I ' m46 a memory,Zach said, throwing the button into the box."And thenext time I see that button, itll remind me of the day I found out the secret of the magic button box.35. A. getB. keepC. holdD.show36. A. makingB. sell

20、ingC. givingD. collecting37. A. memoriesB. wishesC. painsD. worries38. A. GrandmaB. GrandpaC. MomD. Dad39. A. interestingB. strangeC. funnyD. magic40. A. stayB. hideC. danceD.shake41. A. handed inB. picked upC. took awayD. gave out42. A. oceanB. parkC. mallD. office43. A. hisB. hersC. mineD. yours44

21、. A. freezingB. runningC. missingD. moving45. A. afraidB. nervousC. excitedD. satisfied46. A. recallingB. replacingC. reviewingD. rewriting閱讀理解(共44分)六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。(共 26分,每小題2分)et ' s learn how to make a rainbow with this fun science experiment! Using just a few thi

22、ngs>you 七an find out how rainbows work.What you need: A triple prism (三棱鏡) A piece of white papera sunny day Instructions:1.Take the triple prism and white paper to a room withsunlight.2.3.Hold the triple prism beside the paper.Watch as sunlight passes through the triple prism, re 射 )and forms a

23、rainbow of colors on the paper.4.Hold the triple prism at different heights and angles (角度)to see the effect.rainbowfracts ( 折What s happening:Rainbows appear in the sky when sunlight refracts as it passes through raindrops.Sunlight acts in the same way when it passes through a triple prism. It is d

24、ivided into the colors red, 口range, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.4ii NOT needed in ihe experimenA. A unm day.E. A triple prion.47.C. A piece of whitt pap erD ballpen.48. Where do we hold the triple prism according to the instructions?A. Under the paper.B. In front of the paper.C. Beside th

25、e paper.D. Behind the paper.49. When do rainbows appear in the sky?A. When sunlight refracts as it passes through raindrops.B. When sunlight passes through a triple prism.C. When a room is full of sunlight.D. When the sky is blue.I forgot. Youve neverssa .*,、eeenrmarket before, have you,Jimmy?I shoo

26、k my head no.Atrading post in the pueblo only shows you a small part of the world.This store speaks of a world that is a very big place.So I should just forget where we come from, is that it?“NoCarry it with you, so that you may be always in both worlds, large and small.”S So it ' s big, so what

27、! I ' d rather be in a trading post any old day. Maybe they only have one kind of apple, but they are all ripe!” While I was saying that, I was watohman o)wting the green applesinto a bag. " That woman is being cheated because she doesn' t know the apples aren ' t ripe.Grandfather l

28、aughed. He also put about half a dozen of the green apples in a bag.“You' ll get a stomachache if you eat green apples,“ I said.Grandfather looked as though he were going to laugh again, but he didn' t.At the cash registers, Grandfather paid his money. Nobody said much. Maybe everybody in a

29、city always acted like strangers. Maybe that was how people got along with each other here.When we got outside, Grandfather reached for one of those green apples.“Feel like sharing an apple with me?” He used a small knife to cut the apple in half. He offered meone piece.I was hungry, but I said no.G

30、randfather chewed the ot her piece, making a great show of how good it tasted." Not afraid of anapple, are you? ”I didn 11muHv立 居韭 stidi a bi5 dsil x:也 in Apple.究 I it. I bit M前 it audit tt-as jiaicy aiid 5ft.It ' s not a trick. I thought it was when I first saw them, too. But it is this ki

31、nd of apple, it gets ripe but it stays green. " He finished his half of the apple.“It tastes pretty good,“ I finally admitted. A green apple that was ripe! It just didnsomehow.“You' re going to see lots of new things here. Just try not to forget the old things you already know and you will

32、do well, " said Grandfather.50. Where did Jimmy go with Grandfather?A. To a hotel. B. To a garden. C. To a supermarket. D. To a restaurant.51. Jimmy thought the woman was cheated because he believed.A. the apples weren ' t ripe B. people laughed at herC. she was a stranger hereD. she didn &

33、#39; t get along well with others52. What can we learn from the story?A. We should follow the rules in public.B. We should be ready to share with others.C. We should try to learn from the old people.D. We should keep the old and be open to the new.CEvery school has an in-crowd and a less-than-cool g

34、roup, too.Amy' s hair is always perfect.” Ar-yea r-csdysan7elle L. about her classmate,“ she hasso many outfits that she doesn ' wtear the same one twice. Like Danielle, you probably know who' s really popular at your school. They' rehe trendsetters (弓I領(lǐng)潮流者),and everyone else follows

35、 their lead.The standards of the in-crowd differ from culture to culture and even school to school.Nevertheless, teens worldwide worry about popularity. As people grow from children to adults, looking for support from peers (同伴)is normal, explains a psychologist at the University of North Carolina.B

36、eing popular has certain benefits. Popular kids often enjoy plenty of party invites and dates.Along the way, they develop social skills and learn how to get along in different situations too.Being a trendsetter can also be exciting. That' s especially truefhatsstased for apositive goal, such as

37、making school a more welcoming place. " Itis my hope that popular teens will choose to be the superhero rather than the villain,“ says psychologist Leanna Closson.Popularity can have an unpleasant side, though. "Amyis very self-centred and complains about petty things, notes Danielle. &quo

38、t; Shenakes fun of other people and is in general not an all -around nice person. " Eric M. says the popular crowd acts the same way at his high school." They act really routside to make themselves seem better than everyone else, “ says tyear6old.If being both popular and unlikable seems s

39、trange, think about how some teens especially girls try to boost (吹捧)their status. They don' just pick on unpopular kids; they often aim at the middle and higher popularity levels. Teens may secretly hope their popularity will rise if they knock down possible “ competitors Even if that makes the

40、m more popular, in the process they may make themselves less likeable.Ackuei iriE populanK- doe3i t prc'nuse happiness, either. Onf stui' cd Enlanci teens fuLrud that itatui 0七 W亡比 mere Likely to have 斗Trponii of depitiiicn 陽表; after hizii school. Fetlinz von hit'電 七 act 1 certain 猾,忙 st

41、avpopukx tan Le 5m碧es匕 Antcimus口£ die?s£thtrlajid?r由工ir 盯寸r. Keep ins 犯 31口與 is like .alkitiE m your toes alJ the time.T,he* It ihardork/53. What can we know from Paragraph 2?A. An in-crowd is mostly made up of girls.B. Amy belongs to a less-than-cool group.C. Danielle is popular because o

42、f her hair style.D. Trendsetters set the trend for others to follow.54. What does Leanna Closson hope to see?A. The in-crowd will develop better social skills.B. Popular teens will influence others positively.C. The in-crowd will work hard to achieve popularity.D. Popular teens will take part in mor

43、e competitions.55. What is the best title of the passage?A. School Competitions: Yes or NoB. In-crowd at School: Dos and Don ' tsC. School Trendsetters: The Good and BadD. Being Popular at School: For or AgainstDIt ' s no secret that reading is helpful. But can it help kids lose weight? In t

44、he first study to look at the influence of literature (文學(xué))on overweight teenagers, researchers at Duke Children ' Hospital discovered that reading the right type of novel may make a difference.The Duke researchers asked overweight girls aged 9 to 13 who were already in a weight loss program to r

45、ead a novel called Lake Rescue. It was carefully created with the help of pediatric experts ( JL科專家 ) to include specific healthy lifestyle and weight management guidance, as well as positive messages and strong role models.Six months later, the Duke researchers found the 31 girls who read Lake Resc

46、ue experienced a significant decrease (fall) in their BMI scores (-.71%) when compared to a control group of 14 girls who hadn ' t (+.05%), explained Alexandra C. Russell, a fourth-year medical student at Duke who led the study.“As a pediatrician, I can' t count the number of times I tell pa

47、rents to buy a book that might provideuseful advice, yet I ' veever been able to point to research to back up my recommendations , “says Sarah Armstrong, director of Duke' s Healthy Lifestyles Program where the research took place.the first probable interventional (介入的)study that found liter

48、ature can have a positive influence on healthy lifestyle changes in young girls.”O(jiān)besih. is b包aiTiinm more icisspread in childrsrL accorJmg tc ths CDCfor Dis-ea5eCc(ntrc»l>: '.hich rtporn thit IS percent of childiai a零d 5 to 19 ar 口T己中:pr a numter that has herded mineg IPSO. Rearchers lo

49、oking at a lot of 僅三、5 to help kids sta' heallh,: lo* vwi曲t and. bt more aitivj btit 豈tmstto坦 say工"寒廖,dew t xpik veis Tti5 wa5ht loss choicts that are 己Efectme tvpitall:taking po-.lertul medicitim= ,-ilh Wde口Traquir己mirMicnlprocaine s.'s okayWhile the BMI decrease due to the book is sma

50、ll, Armstrong says any decrease in BMI is encouraging because BMI typically increases in children as they grow and develop. That as it follows a normal, progressing curve. In overweight kids, however, BMI usually increases more quickly. " If their BMI perctile (百分位 )goes down, it means they are

51、 either losing weight or getting tall and not gaining weight. Both are seen as positive signs in kids who are trying to lose weight, explains.56. What did researchers at Duke Children' s Hospital do?A. They tried to find out the reasons why kids are overweight.B. They focused on the research int

52、o girls' healthy lifestyle.C. They studied whether literature could help lose weight.D. They helped the girls to choose right books to read.57. The underlined phrase back up my recommendations " probably means "”.A. influence my researchB. change my opinionC. respect my studyD. support

53、 my advice58. Which of the following statements about the research is TRUE?A. The researchers interviewed the girls and studied information.B. Pediatric experts offered specific guidance to the research. C. 16 percent of children aged from 9 to 13 were overweight.D. The girls read a certain novel an

54、d gave their reports.? P. 'What- s ihe finJm 胃 of ths re 三vaich ?A. That iht sirk alltall and lost 飛而由t ifttrSmonths.E, That & 拉上 mli口 詣,國 尹at 血 e4丸 in 并adbiglhmturuC. That znkrtad二期1.港ttkwhada deaease in BX1LDh That 此父 尹心 ik e次 4 仁 uk< pQ-snuI ms dkaii*ni tQ Ion 冒也#一閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出能填入空白處的

55、最佳選項。Would youlike to explore (開發(fā))the oceans? Do you want to find more life than we imagine there? For Jacques Cousteau, the answer was “yes His career was a life -long dream, and he is probably the most famous ocean scientist in recent times.Cousteau was born in France in 1910. Even as a child, he

56、loved water. Cousteau was bright, but he got bored with school and began to cause trouble.60. There, Cousteau finally felt challenged. He studied hard and did well in all his courses. In 1933, he served as a general officer in the French Navy. 61. He worked on a breathing machine to stayunder water

57、longer. It was finished in 1943.In 1948, Cousteau became a captain, and he had new duties. Even so, he continued to explore the oceans. Two years later, he became the president of the French Oceanographic Campaigns. He also bought a ship to help with his dives. 62. To do that, he produced many films

58、 and published (出版)a number of books. His films include"The Silent World (1956)", "World without Sun (1966)”. Oneof his books is " The Living Sea(1963)”.63. Its work was to further oceanic research and to encourage people to help protect theoceans and the life within them.Cousteau won many honors for his work, including the Medal of Freedom and membership in the French Academy in 1989.A. Cousteau was interested in fishingB. In 1974, he founded the Cousteau SocietyC. But he needed

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