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初三英語雙休日作業(yè)(9AUnit7)班級(jí)_______姓名______學(xué)號(hào)_______第一部分選擇題(60分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)()1.“ABiteofNewYear”(舌尖上的新年)is__________89-minute-longdocumentaryfilm.Itbegantobeshown__________January7,2023.A.a,in B.the,on C.an,on D.an,in()youoftenwatchtheshowIfYouAretheOne?---Yes.Itis______asuccessfulprogrammethatitattracts_______manyaudiences.A.such,suchB.such,soC.so,suchD.so,so()3.ThoughIlikethecarmadeinAmerica,yetitsprice________myaffordability.A.goesbeyondB.goesfurtherC.dependsonD.beginswith()4.---XieJinissaidtobeoneofthegreatestdirectorsinChina.---Butsadly,he________onOctober18th,2023.A.passedawayB.putawayC.putupD.passedover()5.Nowadays,mostyoungpeopleliketohaveT-shirts___,instead___shirtseveninthelateautumn. A.of;inB.in;of C.of;on D.on;of ()talkonhistoryisratherboring,________theystilllistencarefully.A.Although,butB./,yetC.Though,/,so()7.—Ididn’twatchSochiwinterOlympics.—___________.IthinkitistoocoldinRussia.IdoB.NeitherdoIC.NeitherdidID.SodidI()8.Smithsareconsidering____toNewEnglandbecausethey______thecoldweatherthere.A.notmoving;didn’tusetoB.notmoving;aren’tusedtoC.nottomove;didn’tusetoD.nottomove;aren’tusedto()9Thatistheonlywaywecanimagine_______theoveruseofwaterinstudents’bathrooms.A.reducingB.toreduceC.reducedD.reduce()10.Theschoolwasmovedoutofdowntownasthenumberofstudentshadgrownfartoo____.A.smallerB.fewC.largeD.more()11.—YourspokenEnglishisallverygood.Howdoyouimproveit? —Thanks.Mrs.Wangalwaysaskusto____conversationsinourEnglishclasses. A.takeupB.turnup C.makeupD.endup()12.Howlonghashiscousin___________withthegirlfromtheUSA?inlovelovedinlove()dramaseriesNirvanainFire(《瑯琊榜》)ispopularrecently.Howdoyoufindit?---___________.A.IthinksoB.ByreadingtheTVguidesC.Prettygood.D.That’sallright()14.—IbelieveIcangetan“A”intheexam.—__________.Ihavefound20spellingmistakesinyourwritingalready. A.Ithinkso. B.Youareverylucky.C.Inyourdreams can’tagreemore.()15.—Excuseme,couldyoutellme__________?—Ofcourse.It’stenminutes’walkfromhere.A.HowfarisMazhouParkfromhereC.howfaritisfromheretothelibraryD.howlongitwilltakemetogotothepark二、完形填空(15分)Asayounggirl,IrememberaveryspecialdoctornamedDrWilliamR.Vincent.WhenIwaseightyearsold,Iwaswithaseriousheart16andIneededheartsurgery(手術(shù)).Mymomdidnothavethe__17__tohaveitdone,and__18__thesurgeryIwouldnotlivetobethirteenyearsold.After__19__severalorganizationsDrVincentwasabletogetfinancialhelpformethroughUnitedWay,aCrippledChildren’sOrganization. DrVincentwasvery___20___andcaring.IrememberwhenIwasinhospitalforatestbeforesurgery,Iwas__21__hysterically(歇斯底里地).SothemedicalworkerscalledinDrVincentto___22__medown,andhewasabletocomfortmewhennooneelsecould.__23___,thetimecameformetohaveheartsurgery;therewasafifty-percent___24___thatIwouldnotmakeitthroughthesurgery.AtthattimeIwasonlythesecondorthirdpersontohaveit.Iwasreally__25___,andagainDrVincentpromisedmehewouldseethat___26__wouldbeallright.___27___,thesurgerywasverysuccessful.DrVincentcametoseemeandbroughtmeatoyanimal.Iwassosurprisedtogetthis___28__fromDrVincent;Igavehimahug.Ihadawonderfuldoctorwho____29___timehelpingascaredlittlegirlwhofeltallalone.Thiswastwenty-eightyearsago.Sowhereveryouare,DrVincent,Iwanttothankyoufornotonly30mylife,butalsohelpingmeliveanormallife.()16.A.problem B.question C.matter D.puzzle()17.A.condition B.situation C.money D.time()18.A.beyond B.without C.through D.beside ()19.A.joining B.seeing C.reaching D.visiting()20.A.careful B.brave C.honest D.gentle()21.A.smiling B.laughing C.crying D.speaking()22.A.slow B.cut C.calm D.shut().Later B.Now C.Instead D.However()24.A.hope B.choice C.chance D.effect()25.A.satisfied B.frightened C.pleased D.moved()26A.nothing B.something C.none D.Everything()27.A.Luckily B.Specially C.Fairly D.Hardly()28A.award B.gift C.support D.reply()29.A.made B.spent C.lost D.wasted()30.A.giving B.sending C.saving D.passing三、閱讀理解。(30分)ASchoolactivitiesforkidsandteensJulyisamonthoffun-filledactivitiesforkidsandteensaslongasyouknowwheretofindthem.WhenyouwantsomefunactivitiesforJuly,considertheseideashappeninginthismonth.SecretoftheDragonTimeMonday,July1,2023,10:30amCostAdult:$children(number15years):halfBookingsPhonethebookingoffice:34032578AddressBrisbaneBotanicGardensNoteSecretoftheDragonisamagicalstoryabouttwochildrenwhoaretakenonadragonridetoexplore(探索)theuniverse.TheSearchforLife:AreWeAlone?TimeThursday,July4,2023,2:00pmCostAdult:$Children(under15years):$BookingsPhonethebookingoffice:34037689AddressBrisbaneBotanicGardensNoteArewetrulyaloneinspace?Isthereanylifeoutthere?Thesearethequestionsaskedinthisshow.MagicClassTimeFriday,July12,2023,10:00amCostFreeBookingsPleasecall34038470tobookyourplace.AddressCentenaryCommunityhub,171DandenongRdNoteWouldyouliketobeamagician(魔術(shù)師)?ThenjoinDavid,themagician,tolearnaboutrealmagicwithplayingcards,coins,ringropesandDIYprojectsandbeabletobecomethelifeoftheparty.SciencewithMe:MakingyourownguitarTimeSaturday,July20,2023,3:00pmCostFreeBookingsPleasephone34031226tobookyourplace.Address10,EggintonCloseNoteDoyouwanttomakeaguitarwithKatyandhermom?SciencewithMeisgoingtobewithyou.Pleaseremembertobringapieceofwood,ahammer,somerubberbandsandsomenailswithyou.()31.Alecisstronglyinterestedinspacelife.Hemaygoto_______.A.MagicClassB.SciencewithMeC.SecretoftheDragonD.TheSearchforLife()32.Johnandhis10-year-oldsonwanttowatchSecretoftheDragon.Howmuchshouldtheypay?A.$B.$11.10C.$D.$()33.RitaplanstojoinMagicClass.Shemaylearnabout_______.A.realmagicB.makingcoinsC.magicstoriesD.holdingparties()34.Accordingtothetext,makingaguitarneedsthethingsexcept_______.A.apieceofwoodB.ahammerC.somenailsD.ringropes()35.Whatdothefouractivitieshaveincommon(共同)?A.Theyareallfree.B.Theyhappeninthesameplace.C.Theyareallweekendactivities.D.Theycanallbebookedbyphone.BNewsOne:29October,2023ThegovernmentofChinaplanstoenditsone-childperfamilypolicy(政策)andinsteadletfamilieshavetwochildren.TheplanwasannouncedThursdayafterhigh-levelmeetingsinBeijing.China,whichhasthelargestpopulation,madetheone-childpolicyin1980.Thegovernmentallowedonlyasmallnumberofcouplestohavetwochildrenforsomanyyears.Forexample,somecouplesinthecountrysidecouldhavetwochildren.NewsTwo:05October,2023Thefirstofthe2023NobelPrizeshasbeenannounced.Sweden’sNobelPrizecommittee(委員會(huì))saystheNobelPrizeformedicinewillgotoscientistsfromIreland,JapanandChina.WilliamCampbellfromIrelandandSatoshiOmurafromJapansharetheprizefortheirdiscoveryofthemedicineavermectin.TheNobelcommitteepraisedtheirworkonwhatitcallsa“noveltherapy(新療法).”Thetreatmentfightsdiseasecausedbyparasites(寄生蟲).TheprizeformedicineisalsogoingtoChineseresearcherTuYouyou.Shediscoveredartemisinin.Artemisininisadrugthathasgreatlymadethenumberofpeoplewhodiefrommalaria(瘧疾)smaller.NewsThree:09December,2023Oilpriceshavefallentotheirlowestlevelssince2023.Brentcrudeoil,oneofseveralkindsofoilontheworldmarket,droppedbelow$40abarrel(桶)onTuesday.However,themaingroupofoilproducingcountrieshasbeenunabletoreducetheoilproduction.36.HowlongdidChina’sone-childpolicylast?A.38years. B.35years. C.25years. D.65years.37.WhogottheNobelPrizeformedicine?A.TuYouyoufromChina. B.WilliamCampbellfromIreland.C.WilliamCampbellfromIrelandandSatoshiOmurafromJapan.D.WilliamCampbellfromIreland,SatoshiOmurafromJapanandTuYouyoufromChina.38.WhatisthepriceofBrentcrudeoilonTuesday?A.$40abarrel. B.Over$40abarrel. C.Lessthan$40abarrel. D.Lessthan¥40abarrel.39.WhatcanweknowfromNewsThree?A.Thereisonlyonekindoilontheworldmarket.B.Mainoilproducingcountrieswillproducelessoil.C.OilpricesonTuesdayarethelowestinhistory.D.Mainoilproducingcountrieswillstillproduceasmuchoilasbefore.40.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Theoilpricesarethelowestin2023.B.Theartemisininhassavedlotsoflives.C.TherearethemostpeopleinChinaintheworld.D.OnlyasmallnumberofChinesecouplescanhavetwochildreninChinainthepastfewyears.CImaginethesituation.Youaredrivingalongadesertoronamountain.Youhavenoideawhereyouare.Youpassedthelasthousetwohoursago.Thenyourcarbreaksdown.Itisnightanditiscold.Youhavenomobilephone.Whatdoyoudo?Well,nexttimetakeaGPSwithyou.Thisinventioncanhelpyou.Itisadevice(裝置)whichusessatellites(衛(wèi)星)tofindtheuser’sposition(位置).Itcanfindyourpositiontowithin20metres.AGPScannotstartyourcar,butatleastyouwillknowwhereyouare.GPS,whichmeansGlobalPositioningSystem,isasmallradioreceiver.Itlookslikeamobilephone.Youcanholditinyourhand,orputinyourpocket.Itissometimesputintoawatchoratelephone.WealsofindGPSdevicesincars,planes,orboats.Someofthesedeviceshaveelectronicmaps,soyouknowwhereyouare.Forexample,inacitytheycantellyouthenameofthestreetTherearethreepartstotheGlobalPositioningSystem.Thefirstpartisthereceiver.Youcanholditinyourhand,orhaveitfixedintoyourcar,plane,etc.Thesecondpartisagroupofsatellitesorbiting(繞軌運(yùn)行)theEarth.Thereceivercontactsatleastfourofthesatellitesandcalculates(計(jì)算)itsposition.Thethirdpartofthesystemisanetworkofgroundstations.Theyareallovertheworld.Theycontrolthesatellitesandmakesuretheyareworkingwell.SomepeoplethinkthatinthefuturetheGPSwillbeascommonasthemobile.Theyarebecomingcheaperandmoreandmoreaccurate(精確的).TherearealsonewusesfortheGPS.Perhapstheywillbecomelikewatches.Everyonewillhaveoneandyouwillneverbelostagain.41. Accordingtothepassage,withthehelpoftheGPS,people. A.can’tbelostinanewcity B.can’tfindtheirwayindifferentcountries C.canspendtheleasttimegettingtoanotherplace D.canlearnaboutthecultureofanunknownplace42. Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat. A.aGPScan’tbeputintoawatch B.therearethreepartstotheGPS C.aGPScanhelpyoustartyourcar D.theGPSarebecomingmoreandmoreexpensive43. Theunderlinedword“They”inParagraph3means“”. A.Receivers B.GPSdevices C.Satellites D.Groundstations44. Thepassageismainlyabout. A.thehistoryoftheGPS B.thethreepartsoftheGPS C.theshapeoftheGPS D.theintroductionoftheGPS45. Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage? A.AllGPSdeviceshaveelectronicmaps. B.PeopleinmanycountrieswillusetheGPSforfree. C.ThereceiveroftheGPScontactsatleastfiveofthesatellites. D.TheGPSwillbecomemoreandmorecommonineverydaylife.第二部分非選擇題(60分)四、詞匯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)A)根據(jù)句意及漢語提示,寫出各單詞的正確形式,每空填一詞。week’sschoolsportsmeetinghasbeen_________(終止)becauseoftheheavy rain.workersworkedsohardthattheydidnothaveaday_______(休息)lastyear.sentences_____________(標(biāo)注)inbluearequiteimportant.airinTibetis____________(認(rèn)為)tobethecleanestinChina.5.—Thesunweareusedto__________________(包括)sevendifferentcolours.—Yes.Thanksforthegovernment’shelp.B)用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空6.Inthesciencefictionfilms,directorsusuallybringsomeanimals,whichhavediedoutintheworld,_______(live)onscreen.'vebeenlivingandworking__________(peace)withmembersfromalloverthe country.special___________(offer)onTuesdaysattractmanypeopletowatchfilmsinthecinema9.MichaelJackson’sdeathwasagreat(lose)tothemusicindustry.he_______(choose)tobethenewchairperson.Hehashadmuchworktocarryon.ForyearsIhavenoticedthatonecommoncharacteristicthatsuccessfulpeoplehaveiscuriosity.Whyiscuriosityimportant?Becauseitgivesyouafreshperspective(視角)andfreshideas.Curiouspeoplecanseethingsthatmanyotherpeoplecan’t.Sohowcanyoudevelopcuriosity?Herearesometipsthatyoucanfollow:Expectthingstobefun.Insteadofexpectingthingstobeboring,expectthemtobefun.Thissmallchangeinyourthinkingcanmakeabigdifference.Onceyoudoit,itwillbemucheasierforyoutofindthefunsideofalmostanything.Andalso,moredoorsofchancewillbeopenforyou.Alwayshavequestionsinyourmind.Wheneveryoudealwithatopic,havequestionsinyourmind.Findtheanswersandasknewquestions.Questionskeepyourmindengaged(忙碌的).Theycanchangeyourlearningprocessfrombeingboringtoatreasurehunt.Takeonanewchallenge(挑戰(zhàn)).Bytakingonanewchallenge,youwillwanttoprovetoyourself(andperhapstoothers)thatyoucanmakeit.Onegoodwaytodothatistocreateacompetitionwithyourfriendstofindoutwhocandosomethingfasterorbetter.Connectnewthingswithwhatyou’vealreadyknown.Thingswillbemoreexcitingifyoucanconnectwhatyou’relearningwithwhatyou’vealreadyknown.Why?Becausethatimprovesyourunderstandingoftheworldandallowsyoutoseenewthingsthatyouhaven’tnoticedbefore.Addvariety(多樣性)toyourlife.Findnewpossibilities(可能性)bysteppingintonewtopics.Readbooksinnewfields.Meetpeoplefromallwaysoflife.Nomoreexperienceisenough.Alltheadviceabovecanbesummarized(概括)injustonephrase:makethingsfun.1todevelopcuriosityThe2ofcuriosityCuriosity83youwithanewperspectiveandnewideas.Curiouspeoplecanoftensee4thingsthanmanyotherpeople.5onhow

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curiosity●6●Questionthingsnon-stop.Questionsmakeyourmindworkandmakeyourlearningprocessmore7.●Takeonanewchallenge,8creatingatestwithyourfriends.Youwillwanttoshowthatyoucansucceed.●Connectwhatyouarelearningwithwhatyou’vealreadyknownandyouwill9theworldbetter.●Makesomechangesinyourlifeby10differentpeopleandexperiencingasmanynewthingsaspossible.ConclusionLookforthefuninthings.六、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)Ifyoudroppedapieceoffruitonyourcomputerkeyboard,wouldyouthinkabouteatingitagain?Whatifyoudroppeditinthetoilet?Bacteria(細(xì)菌)canliveeverywhere,eveninsomeunexpectedplaces.Ifyoueatatyourcomputer,sneezeonyourkeyboard,orsitdowntosurftheInternetwithoutfirstwashingyourhands,yourcomputerkeyboardcouldbebadforyourhealth.AccordingtotheUSNationalResearchCentre,theaveragecomputercarries400timesmorebacteriathanatoiletbowl(抽水馬桶)does.Couldoneofthedirtiestthingsinyourhomeberightinyourhand?Yes:theTVremotecontrol.Itgetsdroppedonthefloor,putonthesofaandeveryoneinthehouseholdsit.Scientistsfoundthatabouthalfofthetestedremotecontrolscarrythecoldvirus(病毒).Don’tforgetyourtoothbrush.Doyouputitinthebathroom?Studiesshowthatflushing(抽水沖洗)thetoiletreleases(釋放)bacteriaintheair.Bacteriacanremainintheairforatleasttwohours.Theymaypolluteyourtoothbrush.Youcanfindwaystosolvethisproblem.Trytokeepyourtoothbrushfarfromthetoilet.Makesurethatitisinanuprightpositionaftereachuse.It’salsoimportanttochangeyourtoothbrusheverythreemonths.Herearesomeotherplacestowatchoutfor:AthomeThekitchenisoneoftheplaceswiththemostbacteria—morethanthebathroom.Dishclothsandkitchensponges(海綿)aregreatplacesforbacteriasincetheyarealwayswetafterbeingused.Trytomakethemdry.AtschoolWhenyouputyourschoolbagsonthefloororinthebus,manybacteriacanliveonthebottom(底部)ofit.Trytocleanyourschoolbagoften.InpublicplacesEscalatorhandrails(電梯扶手),shoppingcarthandles(推車手柄),publicbooksandmagazinesaretopbacteriacarriers.That’swhythefirstthingtodowhengettinghomeistowashyourhands.Yes,bacteriaareeverywhere.Butdon’tbetooafraidtotouchthosethings.Mostofbacteria

areharmless.Justremembertowashyourhandsregularly.Itisthemostusefulwaytoprotectyourselffrombacteriaandviruses.1.Wherecanbacterialive?(Nomorethan6words)__________________________________________________________________.2.Howmanyofthetestedremotecontrolscarrythecoldvirus?(Nomorethan7words)__________________________________________________________________

.3.Howoftenshouldyouchangeyourtoothbrush?(Nomorethan3words)__________________________________________________________________

.4.Whyaredishclothsandkitchenspongesgoodplacesforbacteria?(Nomorethan7words)__________________________________________________________________

.5.Howcanyouprotectyourselffrombacteriaandviruses?(Nomorethan4words)___________________________________________________________________.七、短文填空(本題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)In2023,anIndianfilmSlumdogMillionaire(《貧民窟的百萬富翁》)wonanOscara____1____.IttellsthestoryofapooryoungmanwhowinsthetopprizeonaTVgameshow.Now,inr____2____life,thereisa“slumdogmillionaire”too.AnIndianofficeworkerhasb____3____thefirstpersontowinthe$1milliontopprizeontheIndianTVgameshowWhoWantstobeaMillionaire.Thew___4____,SushilKumar,is27yearsold.Heworksasacomputeroperatorinagovernmentoffice.Heearnsaroundonly$120everymonth.Hishouseisalmostbrokenandhehadalotofloans(貸款)toberepaired.Hee____5____watchedtheTVgameshowataneighbour’shouse,becausehisfamilyistoopoortoa____6____atelevisionset.Peoplearei___7_____inhowKumarwillusetheprize.Kumarsaidthathewasgoingtor____8____hishouse.Hewouldalsousepartoftheprizetostudyf___9__thecivilservice(公務(wù)員)exams.“Ilovereading,”Kumarsaidinaninterviewafterh

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