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1、通州區(qū) 2018-2019 學(xué)年第一學(xué)期九年級期末學(xué)業(yè)水平質(zhì)量檢測英語試卷考1本試卷共 8 頁,滿分 60 分,考試時間 90 分鐘。生2試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。2019 年 1 月須3在答題卡上,選擇題用 2B 鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字跡簽字筆作答。知4考試結(jié)束,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。知識運用(共 14 分)一、單項填空(共 6 分,每小題 0.5 分)從下面各題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳 選項。1Mrs. Green is our English teacher. We all like .AmeByouChimDher
2、2 Where is your book, Mike? Oh, its the table.AforBtoConDwith3 do you usually go to school, Grace? I usually go to school by bike.AWhenBHowCWhereDWhy4Run quickly, you will be late for school.AthoughBifCorDand5 you drive a car, Tom?No, I cant.ACanBMightCMustDCould6Mary is seventeen years old. She is
3、than her mom.AtallBtallerCtallestDthe tallest7Where is your sister, Ben?She pictures in her room now.AdrawsBdrewCwill drawDis drawing8Mr. White math in this school since 2001.AteachesBwas teaching Chas taughtDtaught9Frank lives in Beijing now. He to China many years ago.AcameBcomesCwill comeDhas com
4、e10Tomorrow is Sunday. I some shopping with my mom.AdoBwill doCdidDwas doing11We hope that more trees in our city next year.AplantBwere plantedCplantedDwill be planted12 Lily, could you tell me this computer? Sure. Last Monday.Awhen you boughtBwhen you will buyCwhen did you buyDwhen will you buy二、完形
5、填空(共 8 分,每小題 1 分) 閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C、D 四 個選項中,選擇最佳選項。Born to SwimMolly sat in the backseat of the car nervously. Her mom and Uncle Connor were talking about the days when they competed in school sports.“Your mom was a great 13 , Molly,” said Uncle Connor. “She wasnt as fast as you are,
6、but she was so graceful (優(yōu)雅的) in the water. As soon as your mom 14 the water, she was a fish. Im sure you got your talent from her.”Molly smiled and thought about her mom swimming as easily and gracefully as a fish. For a moment, she even 15 that they were on the way to her first swim competition of
7、 the season. “What about you, Uncle Connor?” she asked.Uncle Connor laughed. “Your uncle sinks (下沉) like a rock,” said Mollys mom“He knows how to swim, because I taught him myself, but it isnt 16 to watch.” Before Molly knew it, they were arriving at the school. Her mom gave her aquick kiss. “Well s
8、ee you after the 17 , Miss Molly,” Uncle Connor said, “Just do your best.”Molly took a deep breath as she headed over to her coach (教練) and teammates.When she was 18 , she talked to herself. You can do it. Just stay calm, and stay focused.Finally, Molly heard the sound of the whistle (哨子).She pushed
9、 off the starting block and moved through thepool with strong, sure strokes (劃水). Molly 19 shecould hear the voices of her mom and uncle in the crowd. She increased the speed of her strokes and 20 felt her hand touch the blue tile (瓷磚) on the wall.Molly pulled herself from water. Number one! Mollys
10、hard work during the summer had paid off!13AswimmerBdriverCteacherDrunner14AgotBhitCfoundDused15AhopedBrealizedCworriedDforgot16AboringBeasyCprettyDspecial17AlessonBcompetitionCpracticeDshow18AswimmingBplayingCwritingDwaiting19AagreedBfearedCcomplainedDthought20AprobablyBnearlyCfinallyDcontinuously閱
11、讀理解(共 36 分)三、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)AWhats your favorite book?AnnTimBenSaraMy favorite book is Linnea in Monets Garden. Its a story about a little girl, Linnea. She travels with an older neighbor to Paris and sees Monets art in museums. She also visits the arti
12、sts home and gardens.I like reading the book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. Gregs mom has high hopes for a family vacation. But mostly the trips go wrong. There are small car accidents and some gunshots when the family car gets close to hunting grounds.I like the book The Airport Book. It show
13、s just about everything of airplane travel. It tells a cute story of a family going to visit the grandparents. Its the perfect book to share with little ones before a plane flight.Grand Canyon(峽谷) is an introduction to the natural history of thecanyon. If you like geography, Im sure youll like it. Y
14、ou can find lots of pictures in the book. Its perfect for young hikers, campers, and observersof the natural world, especially for those planning a trip to the Southwest.21Whats Anns favorite book?AGrand Canyon. BThe Airport Book. CLinnea in Monets Garden.DDiary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul.22Who l
15、ikes the book The Airport Book?AAnn.BTim.CBen.DSara.23If you like , you may like the book Grand Canyon.AartBgeographyCmusicDhistoryBTake a Moment to Really SeeI was driving to a meeting and I was planning in my mind what I was going to say. I came to a very busy crossroads but the stop light just tu
16、rned red. “All right,” I thought to myself. “I can beat the next light if I race ahead of the line.”Suddenly my thought was broken by an unforgettable sight (情景). A youngcouple, both blind, were walking arm-in-arm across the busy crossroads. They couldnt see. Cars were running by in every direction.
17、 Each of them held a white cane (手杖) which helped them to cross the road.I was moved. They were fighting against blindness. “Wouldnt it be terrible to be blind?” I thought. My line of thought was quickly broken by what I saw: the couple were not walking in the crosswalk, but into the path (路) of onc
18、oming cars. I was frightened.But I didnt see an accident. Something wonderful happened. Every car in every direction came to a stop almost at the same time. Suddenly a driver stuck (伸出) his head out of his car and shouted, “To your right. To your right!” Other people followed, shouting, “To your rig
19、ht!” They all wanted to help.Without a stop, the couple changed their direction. They trusted their white canes and the help of some caring people. They came to the other side of the road safely.I have thought of this situation many times since it happened and have learned something from it. “Slow d
20、own and smell the roses.” Do yourself a favor as you walk through life. Take time to look around and really see what is going on around you right now. Maybe you are missing something wonderful.24What was wrong with the couple?AThey couldnt hear.BThey couldnt talk. CThey couldnt walk. DThey couldnt s
21、ee.25The writer felt when the couple were walking into the path of oncoming cars.AexcitedBproudCfrightenedDtired26A driver shouted “To your right. To your right!” because .Ahe was very angryBhe wanted to helpChe was in a hurryDhe waited for a long timeCGreen Roofs (屋頂)Why would anyone want to plant
22、a garden on a roof? People are finding out that it is good for the environment and good for them.Cities can be as much as four to ten degrees warmer than the countryside. Green rooftops can help cool the air in cities. One green roof will not do muchto change the temperature of a city. However, when
23、 more buildings begin to convert their rooftops to green spaces, it can make a real difference. Buildings that are cooler also use air conditioning less often. This reduces the amount of energy a buildinguses.Cities are usually more polluted than other areas. The plants on the rooftops caneven help
24、clean the air. Gardens in the city can also provide a place for birds and bugs to live.One unusual rooftop garden is on the rooftop of Childrens Hospital in Missouri. The garden covers an area of 7,500 square feet. It is a place for the children and parents to relax and be close to nature without le
25、aving the hospital. The garden hasflowers, fountains (噴泉), and even a goldfish pond.Another interesting garden is on the rooftop of the Royal York Hotel in Canada. The hotels cooks can pick herbs (草本植物) they use fresh from the roof. Some other hotels and restaurants have rooftop gardens to grow plan
26、ts. They just need gardeners to care for them. Rooftop gardens can dry out quickly in the summer sun, and vegetables need frequent watering.Not all buildings have green rooftops. For one thing, green rooftops can be more expensive than traditional rooftops. Also, a roof needs to be flat and strong e
27、nough to support the weight of the garden.In the past, not many people knew about rooftop gardens and how good they could be for the environment. But it is changing. You may want to keep your eyes on the skies when you walk the streets in your town or city. You never know when you might catch a look
28、 of a secret garden many feet above the ground.27The word “convert” in Paragraph 2 probably means “ ”.AconnectBmoveCchangeDtake28The sixth paragraph is mainly about .Awhy it is difficult to have green rooftops Bwhen all buildings can have green rooftops Cwhat buildings need to have green rooftops Dh
29、ow to make all buildings have green rooftops29What can we learn from the passage?ACooks of hotels and restaurants care for plants in rooftop gardens. BRooftop gardens in hospitals should be larger and more beautiful. CRooftop gardens help people save a lot of money.DMore and more people begin to kno
30、w rooftop gardens.DImagine you could remember everything that ever happened to you. The detail(細(xì)節(jié)) of every book you have ever read. Every moment in class you have ever taken. A perfect memory sounds like a wish come true, doesnt it?But as the old saying goes, Be careful what you wish for. Believe i
31、t or not, there are some people in the world who have near perfect memories of their experiences. They remember almost every detail about almost every day of their lives. People with this ability have a “highly superior autobiographical memory(超級自傳體記憶),” or HSAM.If you are asked this evening to desc
32、ribe the events of your day in as much as detail as possible, you will probably do pretty well. But if I ask you to provide details about what you did on March 3, 2012, do you know what day of the week it was? What did you eat for lunch? Was it cold that day? You would have no idea where to even beg
33、in.A person with HSAM would be able to provide all those details for almost any day of his or her life. In addition to (除了) every great moment they remember, they also remember each time they were embarrassed (難堪的) or deeply sad. The negative (消極的) events replay in their minds in equal detail as the
34、 great moments. Sometimes,forgetting isnt such a bad thing.In fact, for most of us, forgetting is a natural part of how our brains function (運 轉(zhuǎn)). If we dont need to remember something or try to make an effort to remember it, the information fades away (消逝) and is lost. But for those people with HSA
35、M, the problem is that they are unable to forget. All of their experiences, even the most unimportant, remain clear to them all the time.Research has shown that the brains of people with HSAM do not simply function differently than other brains; their brains are structurally different. By studying t
36、he brains of people with HSAM, scientists may be able to find ways of helping others have better memories not perfect memories with an inability to forget, but better memories.30The writer mentions three questions in Paragraph 3 to show that .Amany people would like to share their life experience wi
37、th others Bfew people can describe the events of the present moments Csome people find it difficult to tell others about their lifeDmost people cant remember lots of details in the past31People with HSAM .Aoften feel sorry or deeply sad for othersBwant negative events to stay clear in their minds Cr
38、emember both great and bad moments in details Dforget their unimportant experiences in daily life32The writer probably agrees that .Apractice makes memory perfect Bforgetting is important and helpful Cpeople should remember everything Dscientists should help people with HSAM33Which of the following
39、would be the best title for the passage?AThe Importance of Memory BThe Imperfect Gift of Memory CThe New Research of MemoryDThe Advantages of People with HSAM四、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共 10 分,每小題 2 分)Play Ball!If someone asks you to go to an association football (英式足球) game, will you be interested? Associat
40、ion football is known as soccer in the US. It is the world most widely played sport. Games similar to soccer were played as long as two thousand years ago in China! Modern soccer got its name from association football, a game played in England in the mid-1800s. The word association was shortened to
41、assoc and it was finally turned into soccer.The first soccer clubs were formed in England in the 1850s. The first professional (職業(yè)的) players joined in the 1880s. Soccer quickly spread across Europe and became very popular in countries such as Spain, Italy, and Germany. Soccer even spread to countrie
42、s in faraway South America. People seemed to like how simple the game is. All you need to play are a ball and two goals. Everything else comes from the players. Soccer still remains very popular in both Europe and South America.One of the best and most famous of these professionals is Edson Arantes
43、do Nascimento. He is better known by his nickname, Pelé. Pelé was born in Brail, a country in South America. With Pelés help, Brazil won three World Cup titles from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Today, he is still one of the all-time leading scorers in World Cup history with12 go
44、als. The International Olympic Committee named PeléSoccer Player of the Century in 1999.The World Cup is the worldwide soccer competition that is held every four years, once for women and once for men. Millions of people worldwide watch the matches on television. The first Womens World Cup match was played in 1991 in Chin
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