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【玄武區(qū)英語(yǔ)】2021九上期中考試試卷

一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

l.TheoftheSanxingduiRuinssite(遺址)shockedtheworld.

A.developmentB.directionC.discoveryD.difference

2.—DoyouknowZhangGuimei,whowashonoredasoneofthe“PeopleWhoMovedChina”?

——Yes,shethefirstfreehighschoolforgirlsinmountainareasandhashelpedmorethan1,800students

togotocollege.

A.educatedB.createdC.promisedD.dreamed

3.Theyfoundmoreimportanttotakeactionthantocomplain.

A.thisB.thatC.itD.them

4.ThemoreyoudevoteEnglish,thegreaterprogressyouwillmake.

A.tolearnB.tolearningC.oflearningD.forlearning

5.Weneedmoretimetoseeifthiscolortherapyisgoingto

A.matterB.practiceC.workD.mention

6.GuoYiwasverystrictQuanHongchanalmosteverymovementduringthetraining,

sometimesitseemedtobealittlesevere(嚴(yán)厲的).

A.with;inB.to;ofC.in;forD.with;for

7.Mymotherhasapairofbrighteyeswhichcanspeak.Imeetdifficulties,hereyeswillencourageme

andhelpmecheerup.

A.WheneverB.WhoeverC.WhateverD.Wherever

8.—Wouldyouliketoseeafilmwithmethisweekendornextweekend?

willdo.Ihavebeenlookingforwardtoitforalongtime.

A.NeitherB.EitherC.BothD.Any

9.Eatingbreakfastprovidesyouwiththeenergytogetamorningofclasses.

A.throughB.withC.inD.out

10.Darwininhisautobiography(自傳),tellsthestoryofcomingupwiththeideafornaturalselection

(自然選擇)asasurprisingmoment.

AheB.whoC.himselfD.whom

11.Thefoxsaidthecolorofwheatwouldthelittleprince,whosehairhadthesamecolor.

A.remindedhimofB.remindhimofC.remindhimtoD.remindedhimto

12.Althoughsheexplainedalot,wewerestillnotsure.

A.thatshehadnothingtodowithitB.howcouldshefindthemainroadfinally

C.whysheisrequiredspendingsomuchtimeD.whethershewouldbechosenasthechiefcook

13.LongagotherewasanEmperor.Helikednewclothesverymuchandhelikedtogoouttohisnew

clothes.

A.putoffB.setoffC.takeoffD.showoff

14.Skimmingmeansreadingthetextquicklytogetthemainidea.Whenskimming,readtheinformationinthetext

except.

A.namesornumbersB.thetitleC.themainheadingsD.thefirstandlast

paragraphs

15.—Comeon,it'snotabigdeal!Shallweplayanonlinegametogether?

—.Iamnotinmood.

A.WhynotB.GoodideaC.Ican'tagreemoreD.Let'smakeitanother

time

二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

Whichisthemoreimportanttoourlives,theInternetorthewashingmachine?Manyofusmightanswer,

“TheInternet!TheInternethelpsusgatherinformation.Itallowsustoseeourfriendsinrealtime.

16、Ha-joo-chang,aprofessoratCambridgeUniversity,doesn'tagree.Hebelievesthewashing

machinehas17theworldmorethantheInternet.Thatsoundsstrange,butChangisnot18.

Manyexpertshavecalledthewashingmachinethegreatestinvention(發(fā)明)ofthe20thcentury.Why?

Lefsbehonest:Howmanyofuslovetodothelaundry(洗衣服)?Itseemsthatthecycleofwashing,drying

andironingnever19.It'ssotiringandboring.

However,beforethewashingmachinewasinvented,womenoftenhadtospendlotsoftimewashingclothes.

Manyofthemsufferedfrombackpain.

Thewashingmachinefreedwomenfromthelaundry.Manywomenfoundtheyhadenoughtimetoenterthe

labormarket.20,thesocialstatus(社會(huì)地位)ofwomenbegantochange.Today,mostwomencanmake

anindependentliving.Theydon9thaveto21menanylonger.Tobetterunderstandthe22of

washingmachines,wecanlookatsocietieswithoutthem.InmanyAfricancountries,doingthelaundrytakes

womensixhoursaday.Womenthere23havetimetoworkorstartabusiness.Itisdifficultforthemto

findaway24poverty(貧窮).Perhapsthingswillbe25iftheyhavewashingmachines.

Weoftentakethewashingmachineforgranted.Butthesemachinesdoplayanimportantroleinourlives.

Theyhavegreatlychangedtheworld.

16.A.MoreoverB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Otherwise

17.A.changedB.connectedC.challengedD.chosen

18.A.livelyB.lonelyC.aloneD.along

19.A.startsB.endsC.repeatsD.continues

20.A.AboveallB.InallC.AsaresultD.Forexample

21.A.dependonB.callonC.workonD.takeon

22.A.instructionB.introductionC.informationD.importance

23.A.exactlyB.luckilyC.hardlyD.simply

24.A.intoB.outofC.acrossD.to

25.A.difficultB.differentC.similarD.interesting

三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

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FromDownsyndromeadvocateandviralsensationSofiaSanchezcomesa

beautifulandinclusivepicturebookaboutcelebratingdifferencesandloving

yourselfjustthewayyouare!

26.Whoisthewriterofthisbook?

A.SofiaSanchez.B.SofiaCardoso.C.MargaretO'HairD.TimHopgood.

27.Whichofthefollowingreadersisthebookmostsuitablefor?

A.Jacob,a2-year-oldboy.B.Lucas,a5-year-oldkid.

C.Amelia,a30-year-oldteacher.D.Charlotte,a12-year-oldgirl.

B

Nowtheworld'spopulationisgrowingfasterandfaster.TherewillsoonbenoroomontheEarthformore

people,somoreandmorecountries,includingChina,sendspacementodevelopthespaceashuman'ssecondhome

inthefuture.

Butspaceisnotonlyamazingbutalsodangerous.Whileworkinginspace,spacemenarefacingdangeras

wellassuccess.

Scientistshavefoundoutthatradiationisthegreatestdangertospacemeninspace.Whenspacemenare

workinginspace,theyareindangerofradiationfromtheSunandotherstars,whichisbadfortheirhealth.

Spacejunkisalsothoughttobeagreatdangertospacemen.Ifsreportedthatthereare9,000man-madethings

flyinginspace.About30%ofthesearesatellites,10%arespaceships,andtherestarespacejunk.Thesejunksare

flyinginspace.Theymayknockagainstspaceshipwindowsanddosomedamage.Scientistsarewatchingand

reportinganypossibledangerallthetime.Theyareworkingonhelpfulwaystodealwithspacejunk.

Soweshouldcareforspaceanddosomethingtohelpimprovethespaceenvironment.

28.Whydomoreandmorecountriessendspacementosearchorworkinspace?

A.Becausethespaceisveryamazing.B.Becausethereismuchjunkinspace.

C.Becausethereismuchradiationinspace.D.Becausetheyaredevelopinghuman'ssecondhome.

29.Spacejunkandradiationinspacearedangerousto.

A.scientistsworkingontheEarthB.spacemenworkinginspace

C.scientistslivingontheEarthD.spacemenworkingontheEarth

30.WhichofthefollowingaboutthepassageisTRUE?

A.Radiationisn'tbadforthespacemen'shealth.

B.Everyoneofuscanmakeatriptospacenow.

C.RadiationinspacecomesfromtheSunandotherstars.

D.Scientistshavefoundoutwaystosolveanyprobleminspace.

C

Theworldhaslostagreattranslator.XuYuanchong,oneoftheworld'smostfamousChinesetranslators,who

wontheAuroraBorealisPrizeforOutstandingTranslationofFictionLiterature(北極光杰出文學(xué)翻譯獎(jiǎng))in2014,

diedattheageof100onJune17,2021.

Xudevotedhimselftotranslationformorethan60years.Hepublishedmorethan100translatednovels,

anthologies(選集)andplaysinChinese,EnglishandFrench,reachingmillionsofreadersaroundtheworld.

“Atranslatedworkshouldbejustasbeautifulastheoriginal(原作)”,Xusaid.Heusedhiscreativitytomake

thispossible.Insteadofdirectlytranslatingwordsfromonelanguagetoanother,hechangedthetranslatedwording

whennecessarytomakethetextreadableandrelatabletoreaders.Hepracticedtranslationinlinewithhisbelief

that“theaimofculturalexchangesistobenefitbothsides”,andstrovetoconveythebeautyofsense,soundand

forminaliteraryworkusinganotherlanguage.

Bornin1921,XuwenttotheNationalSouthwesternAssociatedUniversitytostudyEnglishin1938,where

hislovefortranslationwaskindled.

In2010,hereceivedthelifetimeachievementawardfromtheTranslatorsAssociationofChina.Xuwasahard

worker.HelivedinanoldhousenearPekingUniversity.Everyday,hewouldtranslateabout1,000words,working

until3to4a.m.,thensleepforaboutthreehoursandgetupat6a.m.tocontinueworking.

Heoftenquoted(弓|用)aversefromEnglishpoetThomasMoore'sTheYoungMayMoon:"Andthebestofall

waystolengthenourdaysistostealafewhoursfromthenight.”

31.FromParagraph3,wecanlearnthat.

A.atranslatorisneverallowedtochangethetranslatedwording

B.sense,soundandformshouldbepaidattentiontowhentranslating

C.ifsimpossibletomakeatranslatedworkbeasbeautifulastheoriginal

D.atranslatorshouldtranslatewordsfromonelanguagetoanotherinadirectway

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“kindled“inParagraph4possiblymean?

A.Shaped.B.Influenced.C.LightedD.Needed

33.WhatdoesXuYuanchongwanttotellusbyquotingtheversefromThomasMoore?

A.Manyhandsmakelightwork.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.

C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

D

HogwartsfromHarryPotter,AutobotsfromTransformers...Doyouwanttoseeyourfavouritemoviescenes

becomereal?China'sfirstUniversalStudiosthemepark——UniversalBeijingResort(UBR)—openedonSept20.

It'sthebiggestUniversalStudiosthemeparkintheworld.

IfsafantasticplaceforHarryPotterfans.YoucanflyabovethecastlegroundsonaridetofollowHarry

Potterandhisfriendsonanadventure.Youcanalsobuyawand(魔杖)tomakeyourownmagic.Aslongasyou

standintherightpositionandsaytherightspell(咒語(yǔ)),themagicwillwork——thingsinthearea'sshowcases(櫥窗)

willmove!Donotforgettotastethenon-alcoholicbutterbeer,apopulardrinkfromthemovies.

It'salsothebiggestMinionLandintheworld.TheMinionsfromthe4Dmovieswill“talk”toyouandask

youtohelpthemfinishatask.Lookingforexcitement?ThenrideontheLoop-DeeLoop-Deerrollercoasterorin

ananimal-themedridetoenjoya360-degreeviewofthearea.

ToattractmorevisitorsUBRhasaddedChinesefeaturesandprovidednewservices,accordingtothepark's

managers.Forexample,theparkhasanareabasedontheKungFuPandamovieseriesforthefirsttimeinits

history.Itfeaturesmanyelements(元素)fromChineseculture.Theareaisdecoratedwithlanternsanddragons.

“It'slikeanightmarketduringtheTangDynasty,“saidLuPeiyao,26,whogottovisittheparkearly.

Designersalsoaddednewcharacterstothisarea,includingMasterBeaver(海貍大師)andMaster

Woodpecker(啄木鳥大師).Similarly,anewAutobotcharacterwasmadefortheparkbiggestrollercoasterthe

Deceplicoaster(霸天山車),attheTransformersMetrobase.

VisitorstotheparkcanenjoyamusicalbasedontheHowtoTrainYourDragon(馴龍高手)movieseriesYou

cannotseeitatotherUniversalStudiosthemeparks.

Newtechnologiessuchas5Ginternet,virtualreality,and4Dmoviesarebeingusedtogivevisitorsagreat

experience.LeadingtechcompaniesAlibabaandTencentareofferingsupporttoUBRaswell,makingvisitors

moreconvenient.Forexample,visitorscancheckwaittimesineachareawithanapp.

34.Accordingtothepassage,touristscanseethefollowingcharactersinUBRexcept.

A.HarryPotter.B.TheMinions.C.KungFuPandaD.MonkeyKing

35.ToattractmorevisitorstoUBR,whatdidthedesignersdo?

a.FeaturedmanyelementsfromChineseculture.

b.BuiltatraditionalChinesenightmarket

c.Addedseveralnewcharacters

d.Broughtaspecialmusicaltothestage.

A.abcB.abdC.acdD.bed

36.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?

A.Youcandrivesafelyafterdrinkingthebutterbeerasthereisnoalcoholinit.

B.ToenjoyafullpictureoftheMinionLand,youcantakearideontherollercoaster.

C.Newtechnologiesmakeitmoreconvenientforthevisitorstochecktheirwaittimes.

D.Ifyousaythespellcorrectlywithyourwand,thingsinHogwarts'showcaseswillmove.

E

ZhongKaitong,afourth-graderfromGuangzhou,enjoyedafunvacationthissummer.Insteadofattending

Englishormathtrainingcourses,sheplayedbadmintonandbasketballmostofthetime.

Anewguideline(指導(dǎo)方針)called"doublereduction^^introducedbycentralauthorities(中央)onJuly24

helpedZhongenjoysomefreetimeduringthesummer.Aimingtoeasetheschoolworkburden(負(fù)擔(dān))onprimary

andjuniorhighschoolstudents,theguidelinecallsforreducinghomework,improvingthequalityofeducationand

regulation(規(guī)范)after-classactivities,Xinhuareported.

Crammedstudyschedulesnotonlyleadtoinefficiencybutalsomeanstudentsgetlessornotimeforplaying

sportsordoingphysicalexerciseortakingrest,resultinginarisingrateofoverweightandmyopia(近視)among

Chinesechildren.Thankstotheguideline,nowchildrenbelowthethirdgradewillnothavehomeworkanymore.It

shouldtakenomorethan90minutesforjuniorhighschoolstudentstofinishtheirhomework.What'smore,the

after-schooltutorialinstitutesarerequiredtoregisterasnonprofitorganizations,andallspecialclassesarenot

allowedonweekends,after8:30p.m.onweekdays,andduringfestivals,andsummerandwintervacations.

Morethan75percentofchildreninChinesecitiesfromgrades1-12aretakingprivatetutoringcourses,

GlobalTimesreported.

"Parentsareworriedthatiftheirchildrenstartbehind,theywillstaybehind.Sometraininginstitutionshave

takenadvantageofparents'anxieties(焦慮)tomakemoney,“saidChenXianzhe,aprofessoratSouthChina

NormalUniversity."Theguidelineismeanttocalmtheanxietiesofparentsandsocietyasawhole.^^

“Butthisdoesnotmeanthetutoringcourseswillcompletelydisappear,sinceexamsstillexist,"saidChu

Zhaohui,aseniorresearcherattheNationalInstituteofEducationSciences.Oneon-oneorone-on-twotutoring

mightseeariseduetothisneed.

^Thereforeschoolsshouldimprovetheireducationquality,takethemainresponsibilityforstudents*

educationandnotpushthemintotutoringcourses,Chuadded.

37.WhichisNOTthepurposeof"doublereduction"?

A.Tomakethequalityofeducationbetter.B.Tomakethestudentshavelesshomework.

CTomaketheparentsenjoymorefreetime.D.Tomakeafter-classactivitiesmoreorganized

38.After“doublereduction”,whenisitpossibleforstudentstotakespecialclasses?

A.Insummerholiday.B.DuringSpringFestival.

C.Before8:30p.m.onweekends.D.Before8:30p.m.onweekdays.

39.Accordingtothepassage,parentsarewomedbecause.

A.someinstitutionsaretryingtomakemoneyfromthem

B.theythinktheirchildrenwillstaybehindiftheystartbehind

C.therewillbenomoreexamsifthetutoringcoursesdisappear

D.overone-fourthofchildrenaretakingprivatetutoringcourses

40.WhatmaypossiblyhappeninChinaafter"doublereduction^^?

A.Therateofoverweightandmyopiaamongchildrenwilldrop.

B.Childrenbelowthefourthgradedonothavetodohomework.

C.Off-campustutoringinstitutionscontinuetoprovideadvancedteaching.

D.Seniorhighschoolstudentsspendfewerthan90minutesfinishingtheirhomework.

五、填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

A)根據(jù)括號(hào)中所給的漢語(yǔ)寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確。

41.Ourschoolbasketballteamwillplay(對(duì)抗)theirsthisFriday.

42.You'dbetterlookuptheright(發(fā)音)ofthiswordinthedictionary.

43.Theprimaryschoolwas(命名)afterShaoYifu.

44.His(粗心)ofimproperdrivingisthecauseofthecaraccident.

45.Thelocalgovernmentplansto⑹造)morejobsforyoungpeopleandcaremorefortheelderly.

B)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號(hào)中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。

46.NotonlymyparentsbutalsoI(be)interestedinfootballmatches.Weusuallywatchthemtogether.

47.Tohaveagreenworld,muchattentionshouldbepaidto(recycle)waste.

48.—David,don'tmakeanynoise.Thebabyissleeping(peace)nextdoor.

—Sorry,Iwon't.

49.Thisistheonlywayhecanthinkof(prove)whathesaidistrue.

50.ThenoiseofMr.Green'sneighbourdrovehimmuch(mad)nightbynight.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)亩陶Z(yǔ)填空,使對(duì)話內(nèi)容完整正確。

warmthtookoffexpressedherthankswasworthsucceedin

Huawei'schieffinancialofficerMengWanzhouarrivedinShenzhenonthenightofSeptember25,marking

theendofhermorethan1000daysofdetention.AirChina552,theflightthatcarriedMeng,51from

VancouverInternationalAirport(YVR)andlandedintheShenzhenBao'anInternationalAirport.

“Aftermorethan1000daysofsuffering,I52returningtothemotherland,Mengsaidaftershegotoff

theplane.Thelongwaitinaforeigncountrywasfullofstruggleandsuffering,butit53waiting.Whenshe

landedandwalkeddownthegangway,the54ofhomemadeherfeelanupsurge(急劇上升)ofemotion

whichcannotbeexpressedbywords,Mengsaid.She55forthesupportandhelpoftheCommunistPartyof

China,theChinesegovernmentaswellastheChinesepeople.

六、閱讀填空(共20小題;每小題1分;滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后第1一2小題的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空

格只填1個(gè)單詞。

“Ifyoudon'tbelieve,Tilcallthepolice.^^isaliethatparentsmightusetogettheiryoungchildrentobehave.

Anewpsychological(,心理學(xué)的)studyledbyNanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singaporesuggeststhatithas

arelationshipwithharmfulresultswhenthechildrenbecomeadults.

Theresearchteamasked379Singaporeanyoungadultswhethertheirparentsliedtothemwhentheywere

children,howmuchtheylietotheirparentsasadults,andhowwelltheydealwithadulthoodchallenges.

Thefirstquestionnaire(問(wèn)卷)askedtheseyoungadultstorecall(回憶)iftheirparentstoldthemlies

abouteating,leavingorstaying,spendingmoneyandsoon.Someexamplesofsuchliesare“Ifyoudon'tcome

withmenow,Iwillleaveyouherebyyourselfand"Idon'tbringmoneywithmetoday,wecancomebackanother

day”.Mostofthemfilledin"Yes”.Thesecondquestionnaireincludedquestionsthatcouldshowhowoftentheylie

totheirparentswhentheybecomeadults.Lastly,theseyoungadultsfilledintwootherquestionnairesthatasked

themabouttheirpsychologicalproblemsandiftheyoftenbehavegenerouslyandthoughtfully.

Adultswhowereliedtoaschildrenweremorelikelytolietotheirparentswhentheygrowup.Theyalsosaid

itwasmuchmoredifficultforthemwhenmeetingpsychologicalandsocialchallenges.

LeadauthorSetohPeipeifromNTUSingapore'sSchoolofSocialSciencessaid,"Parentingbylyingcanseem

tosavetime,especiallywhentherealreasonsbehindwhyparentswantchildrentodosomethingaredifficultto

explain.Whenparentstellchildrenthathonestyisthebestrule,butdisplaydishonestybylying,suchbehaviorcan

sendwrongmessagestotheirchildren.Parents'dishonestymayfinallydestroytrustandencouragedishonestyin

children,^^

Ourresearchsuggeststhatparentingbylyingisapracticethathasnegativeinfluenceonchildrenwhenthey

growup.Parentsshouldunderstandthesepossiblerisksandthinkofotherwaystoreplacelying,suchasknowing

children'sfeelings,givingspecificinformationsochildrenknowwhattoexpect,offeringchoicesandsolving

problemstogether,toencouragechildrentohavegoodbehavior,saidleadauthorSetohPeipei.

Childrencanbe56byparents1liesnegatively

Parents,usingliestomaketheirchildrenbehavewill57to

Introduction

harmfulresultswhentheirchildrenbecomeadults.

Askedthemtorecalliftheirparentstoldthemlies.

Askedaboutthefrequencyof58totheirparentswhenthey

Questionnairesto

becomeadults.

379youngadults

Askedabouttheirpsychosocial59.

Askedthemiftheyoftenhave60andthoughtfulbehaviour.

It'shighlypossiblethatadultswhowereliedtoaschildrenliedtotheir

parentsin61.

ResultsTheyfacedgreater62whenmeetingpsychologicalandsocial

challenges.

Someguestsarewiththesoundproofing(隔音)andthedirtyhouse.

It'shardtoexplainthereasonswhyparentslietotheirchildren.

Opinions

63dishonestsendswrongmessagestochildren.

Parentsshouldunderstandthesepossiblerisksandusecorrectways

64

insteadoflyingduringparenting.Otherwise,65between

themwoulddisappearandchildrenwouldcertainlylearndishonesty

fromthem.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。

Embroidery(刺繡)isanimportantartforminChineseculture.Peopleoftenembroiderhandkerchiefs,bed

covers,tableclothsanddresses.Shuembroidery(蜀繡)isoneofthemostfamousembroiderystylesinChina.Ithas

i66thewholeworldwithitsstrongexpressionandsmoothneedlework.

Thecharacteristicsareg67affected(影響)bygeographicalenvironment,customsandcultures.Called

the“LandofAbundance(富足)“,Sichuanprovinceisrichingrainproduction.Thepeopleofthisareaalsoenjoya

slowlifestyle.Sowhenembroidering,theyareusuallyp68enoughtospendmuchtimeonthefbrm's

intricacy(復(fù)雜精致)andelegance(優(yōu)雅).ThiscouldalsobeareasonwhyShuembroiderywasaddedtothe

169ofanational-levelintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))in2006.

MakingbeautifulShuembroideryproductsisnevereasy.Itr70superbworkmanship(卓越的工藝).

MengDezhi,59,wasbomtoafamilyofembroiderers.ShewasoneofthemosttalentedworkersattheChengdu

Shuembroideryfactory.Evenso,thelongandboringnatureoftheprocessisac71toher.Andinwinter,

whenherhandsandfeetarefreezing,thingsbecomeevenmoredifficult.Buther172fortheworkhas

encouragedMengtocontinue.EvenforanexperiencedmasterlikeMeng,its73takesseveraldaysoreven

afewmonthstofinishapiece.

MenghasalsopopularizedthecultureofShuembroiderys74thetraditionwasatariskofwaning(衰

落).Manycheapproductsaremadebymodernmachines.In2005,thefactoryMengworkedinwasf75

toclose.Tomakealiving,Mengrented(租)asmallspaceof10squaremeters,teachingyoungpeopleembroidery

skills.44Intheearlydays,Isetupthecompanyjustforsurvival,butnowIreallyfeelthatIhavethedutytopasson

thetraditionalskill,toletitrunfromgenerationtogeneration,9,shetoldChinaDaily.

六、書面表達(dá)(滿分15分)

76.Thissummer,COVID-19hitNanjingagain.Thankstothousandsofvolunteers,wecontrolledthesituation

successfully.Volunteersplayaveryimportantroleinourdailylives.Theymakeourlivesmucheasierandmore

colourful.SotheSocietyMagazinewantstofindouttheMostBeautifulVolunteer.Canyouwritealetterto

recommendyourbestfriendPeter?Introducehimtoallthereadersandexplainwhyyourecommendhim.

Peter

Grade9

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information

Hobbies:...

PersonalitiesExperiences

?Thissummer,hehelpeddoctorsandnurses.

Personalities

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?Helpedhisclassmatesdealwiththeirteenage

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【玄武區(qū)英語(yǔ)】2021九上期中考試試卷

一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

1.TheoftheSanxingduiRuinssite(遺址)shockedtheworld.

A.developmentB.directionC.discoveryD.

difference

【答案】C

【解析】

【詳解】句意:三星堆遺址的發(fā)現(xiàn)震驚了世界。

考查名詞辨析。d

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