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2015-2016學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期階段檢測(cè)九年級(jí)英語試卷2016.3(考試時(shí)間:100分鐘滿分:150分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,計(jì)15分)在下列各題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇一個(gè)能填入題干空白處的最佳答案。1.Asweallknow,Britainis______EuropeancountryandChinais______Asiancountry.A.an;an B.a;a C.a;an D.an;a2.—JennyandPeter,couldyoutellmesomethingaboutthenewfilm‘ThePenguins(企鵝)ofMadagascar’?—Sorry,______ofushaseverseenit.A.either B.none C.bothD.neither3.--______canyoufinishthereportonfoodsafety?---Intwodays.AHowfarBHowmuchCHowoftenDHowsoon4.—HewaschosentobeavolunteerfortheYangzhouExpo.—Great!NoonespeaksEnglish_______him.A.asbeautifulas B.asbadlyas C.worsethan D.betterthan5.—Whyareyoustillhere?It’salmosteighto’clock.—BecauseI_____mywork.Butdon’tworry.There’sonlyalittleleft.A.won’tfinishB.didn’tfinishC.haven’tfinishedD.haven’tbeenover6.—Mike,doyouknowwheretheOlympicGamesof2016will_______?—InBrazil.A.takeafter B.takeoff C.takeplace D.takeaway7.—Everyday,mymothertriestosparesometimetochatwithme_____sheisverytiredafterawholeday’shardwork.—Howgreatsheis!A.unless B.whether C.although D.until8.—Sometimes,Jimfeelsstressed,buthedoesn’tknow_______aboutit.—Hecangethelpfromhisteachers. A.whototalk B.whentotalk C.whototalkto D.whentotalkto9.—It’simpossibleforustoworkouttheMathprobleminjust10minutes.It’stoodifficult.—You’reright.Wecan’tbe_______carefulwhileworkingonit.A.quiteB.veryC.tooD.more10.—YouhavebeentoYangzhourecently.WhatdoyouthinkofYangzhou?—Ilikeitverymuch.Yangzhouisthemostbeautifulplace_\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"______Ihaveeverbeento.A.which B.that C.where D.who11.—Idon’tunderstand_________.—I’msorry.ButIwashelpingmymotherdothehousework.A.whyyoudidn’twatchthewonderfulbasketballfinalB.whydidn’tyouwatchthewonderfulbasketballfinalC.whyyoudon’twatchthewonderfulbasketballfinalD.whydon'tyouwatchthewonderfulbasketballfinal12.—Willthevolleyballmatchbecovered_____?—Yes,Butifyouarenotasportsfan,youmightfinditabit_____.alive;boringB.alive;boredC.live;boring D.live;bored13.—ChairmanXiJinpingannouncedthatwe’ddowhatwecould______ourChinesedream.—ThatmeansweChineseshouldtryourbesttoworkharderfromnowon.A.realizeB.realizingC.realizedD.torealize14.—ShallItellhimaboutthechangeofthetimetablerightnow?—Iamafraidyou________,sothathewillnotcomelateforthemeeting.A.willB.mustC.mayD.can15.—IthinkRunningManisthemostpopularTVgameshownow.—_______. A.Ican’tagreemoreB.That’sallright.C.NevermindD.I’mgladtohearthat完型填空1(共15小題;每小題1分,計(jì)15分)閱讀短文,從每題所給選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。AndiDavise,49,usedtocrossthetrailthroughthePhoenixMountainsPreservewithsomeotherhikersbeforesunrise.Thismorning,however,she16nobodyandheardonlythesoundsofanimals.Sometimelater,Andigottothesteepslope(陡坡),sheclimbeduptothetopusingherhands.Whenshe17reachedthetop,shenoticedadarkshapeseveralinchesfromherleftfoot.Shewas18andthenlookedcarefully.Itwasafewseconds19sherealizedthatthedog’seyeswereopen.Athin,dirtybulldogwaslookingather.Shegreetedinasoftvoicetoshowshewas20.Thebulldogshookwhenhearinghervoice.Andiinchedcloserand21somewaterintothedog’smouth.Hetriedtostandupbutfailed.22waswrongwithhisleftfrontleg.Andicalledherhusband,Jason,buthedidn’t23.Sheknewthatifshedidn’tcarrythedogdownthemountain,hewoulddie.Shecarefullyputherarmsunderthedog’sbody.Hewasso24thathefellintoherchest.Andihadgreattroublegoingdownthesteep,rockymountainsidewiththe50-poundanimalinherarms.25herarmsandbackstartedaching,shedidn’tgiveup.Thetripuphadtaken30minutes26goingbackdowntooktwicethat.Andi’shusbandreceivedhermessagesatlast.Heandtheirson,Justin,jumpedintothecaranddroveto27Andiquickly.Laterthatmorning,anX-ray28thatthebulldogwasbadlyhurt,hewaslikelytolosehisleftleg.Afew29later,theDavisesreturnedtotheanimal30.“Thefirstthinghedidwastogivemeakiss,afterthathewentrighttomyson.”Andisaid.16.A.metB.invited C.phoned D.shouted17.A.firstB.then C.next D.finally18.A.movedB.excited C.surprised D.energetic19.A.afterB.beforeC.soD.because20.A.honestB.modestC.friendly D.curious21.A.pulledB.dropped C.fellD.pushed22.A.SomethingB.Nothing C.Anything D.Everything23.A.talkB.contact C.speak D.answer24.A.weak B.sure\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\" C.excitedD.afraid25.A.Just B.Ever C.StillD.Even26.A.where B.when C.while D.however27.A.pickup B.putup C.wakeup D.liftup28.A.wrote B.said C.showed D.explained29.A.minutes B.days C.secondsD.moments30.A.factory B.hospital C.farmD.family三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,計(jì)30分)閱讀下列內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案AGreatnews!Archaeologists(考古學(xué)家)confirmthatthetombfoundinXihutownshipofYangzhoubelongstoEmperorYangoftheSuiDynasty.DoyouknowEmperorYangGuang?Heisconsideredasoneoftheworsttyrants(君主)whobroughttheSuiDynastytoanendinChinesehistory.Butinfact,hestartedtheconstructionoftheGrandCanal(大運(yùn)河)toconnecttheNorthandtheSouth,makingYangzhouatransportationhub(中心)city.Asweknow,EmperorYanglovedYangzhouverymuch.Throughouthislife,hepaidthreevisitstoYangzhou.OnhisfirsttourtoYangzhou,hestayedhereforeightmonths.Andthesecondtime,heenjoyedanextravagantlifestyleinYangzhou.HewatchedthesonganddanceshowsalldayandstayedinYangzhoufornearlyayear.Thethirdtime,heenjoyedhimselfdrinkingwinewithoutplanningtogobacktothecapital.Itlastedforalmostoneandahalfyears.IntheyearAD618,EmperorYangwaskilledbyhisfollowersinoneofhispalacesinYangzhou,andtheSuiDynastyended.EveryonecomplainsthattheSuiDynastyendedbecauseoftheGrandCanal.However,itisstillanimportantwayforpeopletotravel.IntheyearAD605,EmperorYangorderedthecanaltobedug.Diggingsuchalongcanalprovedtobeverydifficult.3.6millionpeopleworkedonitandinlessthanayearmanyofthemlosttheirlives.Whentheconstructionwascompleted,thejourneyfromthenorthto\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"thesouthbecamemoredirect.Itisthelongestcanalintheworld.ItrunsfromBeijingtoHangzhou,coveringadistanceofnearly1,800kilometresandjoiningfiveriversincludingtheYellowRiverandtheYangtzeRiver.Eventoday,theGrandCanalstillplaysanimportantroleintravel.Everyday,shipsgoupanddownthecanal,carryingthingsbetweenthenorthandthesouth.31.Duringhislife,howlongdidEmperorYangstayinYangzhouintotal?\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"A.Oneandahalfyears.B.Twoyearsandahalf.C.Twoyearsandeightmonths.D.Threeyearsandtwomonths.32.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.EmperorYangoftheSuiDynastyisconsideredoneofthebesttyrants.B.EmperorYangwaskilledbytherobbersinoneofhispalacesinYangzhou.C.EveryonecomplainsthattheSuiDynastyendedbecauseofthecanal.D.ThecanalrunsfromBeijingtoYangzhou,coveringadistanceofnearly1,800kilometres.33.Thebesttitleshouldbe“______________”.A.EmperorYangGuangandtheGrandCanalB.ThetombfoundinXihutownshipofYangzhouC.ThelifeofEmperorYangoftheSuiDynastyD.TheconstructionoftheGrandCanalBLONDON—Scientistshavefoundanunusualwaytopreventourplanetfromoverheating:moveittoacoolerspot.Allyouhavetodoistosendafewcomets(彗星)inthedirectionofEarth,anditsorbit(軌道)willbechanged.Ourworldwillthenbesentmovingintoasaferolderpartofthesolarsystem.ThisideaforimprovingourclimatecomesfromagroupofUSNASA(美國(guó)航空航天局)engineersandAmeric\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"anastronomers.Theysaytheirplancouldaddanothersixbillionyearstotheusefullifetimeofourplanet—hopefullydoublingitsworkinglife.TheplanputforwardbyDr.Laughlin,andhiscolleaguesDonKorycanskyandFredAdams,needscarefullydirectingacometorasteroid(小行星)sothatitpassesclosebyourplanetandsendssomeofitsgravitationalenergy(重力勢(shì)能)toEarth.“Earth’sorbitalspeedwouldincreaseasaresultandwewouldmovetoahigherorbitawayfromthesun,”Laughlinsaid.Engineerswouldthendirecttheirc\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"ometsothatitpassedclosetoJupiter(木星)orSaturn(土星).Thecometwouldpickupenergyfromoneofthesegiantplanets.LateritsorbitwouldbringitbacktoEarth,andtheprocesswouldberepeated.Intheshortterm,theplanprovidesanidealwaytoworldwidewarming,althoughtheteamwasactuallyworriedaboutamuchgreaterdanger.Thesuniscertaintoheatupinaboutabillionyearsandso“seriouslycompromise”ourbiosphere(生物圈)—bycookingus.That’swhythegroupdecidedtotrytosaveEarth.Theplanhasoneortwoworryingsides,however.Forastart,spaceengineerswouldhavetobeverycarefulabouthowtheydirectedtheirasteroidorcomettowardsEarth.Thesmallestmiscalculation(誤算)inorbitcouldfireitstraightatEarth—withdeadlyresults.\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"34.WhatmakesthescientistsplantomoveEarth?A.AfewcometsaremovingtothedirectionofEarth.B.Earth’sworkinglifeiscomingtoanendsoon.C.Earthwillbecometoohotformankindtokeepalive.D.ThemoonismovingfartherandfartherawayfromEarth.35.Iftheplanissuccessful,Earthwillhaveaworkinglifeof________years.A.12billion B.6billion C.18billionD.24billion36.Whatseriousproblemsmighttheplancauseaccordingtothepassage?A.ThecometmighthitEarthandmanmightlosethemoon.B.Earthmightbemovedtoofarawayandmanmightdiebecauseofthecoldness.C.ThecometmighthitJupiterorSaturnandneverreturntoEarth.D.Earth’sworkinglifemightbegreatlyshortened.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“compromise”mean?A.provide B.benefit C.share D.endangerCSmogisabigprobleminmanyChinesecities.Butitseemsthatbesideswearingamask,fewofusknowwhathascausedthesmogandwhattodotobeatit.ChaiJing,aformernewsinterviewerwithCCTV,discussedthequestionsinherdocumentaryUndertheDome.The103-minutefilmwasonwebsitesonFeb28.Inthefilm,Chaivisitspollutedplacesandtalkstoofficialsandscientists.ShethinksthatburningtoomuchcoalandoilarethemaincausesofPM2.5andsmog.Tosolvetheproblem,Chaisuggeststhatweshouldcleanourcoalandoilorreplacethemwithcleanerenergysuchasnaturalgas.Inherfilm,Chaialsoemphasized(強(qiáng)調(diào))thateveryonecandosomethingtohelpcontrolsmogtoo.Forexample,wecanliveagreenerlifebyusingmorepublictransport.Orifweseethingsthatcouldharmtheenvironment,wecantrytostopit.Inthefilm,whensheseesarestaurantcookingwithoutanysuitablefilterfacilities(過濾設(shè)備),shecallsthehotline12369.Therestaurantinstalledthefilteraweeklater.ChenJining,thenewministerofenvironmentalprotection,praisedChai.“Thisfilmencouragesordinarypeopletotakenoticeoftheenvironment.Thisiswhatweneedinthefuture.”38.WhatisthemaincauseofsmogaccordingtoChai?A.Settingofftoomanyfireworks.B.Burningtoomuchcoalandoil.C.Toomanycarsinbigcities.D.Toomanyfactoriesandcompanies.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinChai’ssuggestionstowardsreducingsmog?A.Usingcleanerenergy.B.Cleaningcoalandoil.C.Usingpublictransport.D.Replacingcoalwithwindenergy.40.Whatcanwetellfromthestory?A.Onlyfactoriesproduceheavysmog.B.Onlythegovernmentcancontrolsmog.C.Smogcan’tbecontrolledbyordinarypeople.D.Livingagreenlifecanhelpreducesmog.41.What’sChenJining’sattitudetowardsChai’sfilm?A.Hedidn’twatchit.B.Hethoughthighlyofit.C.Hedisagreedwithit.D.Hedislikedit.DYouareprobablyfamiliarwiththesaying:Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway.ArecentresearchcarriedoutbytheChineseUniversityofHongKongmaychangethesaying:Anappleadaymaykeepagingaway.Theresearchchosefruitflies(果蠅),astheysharemanygenes(基因)withhumans.Thefruitflieswereeitherfednormallyorhadanappleextract(濃縮物)addedtotheirdiet.Itturnedoutthatthosefruitfliesthatweregivenappleextractlivedabout55days—fivedayslongerthanthefliesthatwerenormallyfed.Theresearchgroupalsofounditeasierforthefliestowalk,climbandmoveaboutastheyaged.Accordingtotheresult,theresearchersbelievedthattheantioxidants(抗氧化劑)intheappleextracthelpedcleanupdangerouschemicals(化學(xué)物質(zhì))thatcauseillnesses,aswellasaging.Inanotherstudy,researchersexamineddietsofthousandsofwomen.Theydiscoveredthatthosewhoregularlyateappleswere20percentlesslikelytosufferheartillnessesandstroke.Theapples’geneticcode(遺傳密碼)wasdiscoveredrecently.Itallowsscientiststodevelopnicerandhealthierfruits.Researchersarealreadyusingtheinformationtogrowakindofapplesfullofantioxidantsthatcankeepeyesandjointshealthyandprotecthumansagainstheartillnessesandcancer.Applesthatkillthedesire(欲望)toeatcouldalsobeproduced,withthefirst“extra-healthy’’applesonsupermarketshelveswithinjustfourorfiveyears.TheteamthatkeepsstudyingappleDNAincludes100scientistsfromfivecountries.Theirresearchalsosuggeststhataround65millionyearsago,whendinosaursbegantodieofftheplant,whichwouldfinallybecometoday’sappletree,experiencedagreatgeneticchange.Thenumberofmanyofitsgenesdoubled.Theextragenesallowedtheappletogetusedtoworseconditionsandgothroughadifferentdevelopmentfrompeaches,strawberriesandotherrelatedfruits.42.Whywerefruitfliesusedfortheresearch?A.Becausetheyhaveasimilardiettohumans.B.Becausetheyhaveahistoryaslongasapples.C.Becausetheyfeedonnothingbutappleextract.D.Becausetheysharealotofgeneswithhumans.43.Whatresultdidtheresearchersfindout?A.Applesproducechemicalsthatcanchangehumangenes.B.Appleshaveantioxidantsthatkillchemicalsthatcauseaging.C.Applesarerichinvitaminsthatareneededinhumans’bodies.D.Applesproducechemicalsthatmakeapplestastemoredelicious.44.Whathappenedtoapplesaround65millionyearsagoaccordingtotheresearch?A.Theirgenesstoppedtheirdevelopmentastheenvironmentgotworse.B.Theirgenesbecametwiceinnumberbuttheyfin\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"allydiedofflikedinosaurs.[C.Theyexperiencedagreatgeneticchangemakingthemusedtoworseconditions.D.Theywentthroughasimilardevelopmenttopeaches,strawberriesandotherrelatedfruits.45.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Eatingapplesmaybringusmoreadvantagesthanwemightbelievebefore.B.Peoplewhohavethehabitofeatingapplesdon’tneedtoseeadoctor.C.Applesthatkillthedesiretoeatarealreadyavailableinsupermarketsnow.D.Peoplewilleatapplesinsteadofpeachesandstrawberriesfromnowon.詞匯運(yùn)用46—Arethekitesoverthere(你的)?—No.GoandaskJane.Theymaybelongtoher.47.Anydayisa(幸運(yùn)的)daywhenwearewithourfamily.48.AmongthewinnersofNobelPrize,MarieCurieisoneofthegreatest________(科學(xué)家)inhistory.49.Thankyouforhelpingusmakesuchawise__________(決定).50.Mr.Greennever(承諾)anyonetodoanythingunlessheissurethathecando51.Apersonwhodoesn’tlikefishingusuallyappears_________(patient)indoinghiswork.52.Mybrother’sEnglish__________(pronounce)issimplyterrible.53.Heisveryhappybecausehehas_________(success)inpassingtheexam.54.Thechairsare_____tositon\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"becausetheyaretoohardandcold.(comfort)55Ihavewrittendownallthe______namesonthispieceofpaper(visit)五、任務(wù)型閱讀(共l0空;每空l分,計(jì)l0分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出空缺處所填單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)Wealldreamaboutthingsthatwewouldliketodoandthingswehopetoachieveinthefuture.Butareeverybody’sdreamsthesame?Herearesomeofthefindingsofasurveyabouthopesanddreams,inwhichthousandsofstudentsacrossChinatookpart.Whatarethehopesofteenagers?Wereceivedseveraldifferentanswerstothequestion:whatwouldyouliketodoafteryoufinishyoureducation?Itseemsthatsomestudentswouldliketostartworkassoonastheycan,sothattheycanhelpoffertheirparentsbetterlives.Otherstudentshopetogoonstudyingaftertheyfinishschoolandtogotouniversity.Althoughmoneyisimportant,manyteenagerswanttodojobstheylike.Accordingtothesurvey,themostpopularchoiceofjobiscomputerprogramming.Whatarethedreamsofteenagers?Teenagershaveallkindsofdreams.Somearemorerealistic(現(xiàn)實(shí)的)thanothers.Forexample,manystudentswouldliketobevolunteersifBeijingcouldholdtheWorldCup,maybeworkingastranslatorsortourguides.Andmanystudentsdreamofhavingatriptoeverycorneroftheworldoneday.Accordingtothesurvey,lessrealisticdreamsarealsocommon,butmanystudentsreportedthattheywerewillingtoworkhardtoachievetheirdreams.Quiteafewdreamedofbecomingfamous,perhapsfamoussportspeopleorsingers.Somestudentswouldliketogoonexcitingtrips.OnestudentwouldlovetosailacrossthePacificOcean.Andthentherearedreamsthatthereisnopossibilityforstudentstoachieve.Threestudentswouldliketobeabletofly.Itisclearfromthesurveythatteenagershavesimilarhopes.Itseemsthatmoststudentshopetohaveagoodeducationandfindagoodjob.Ontheotherhand,studentsdreamofverydifferentthings:goodthings,andevencrazythings.Itisveryimportanttodream,soholdonyourdreams,onedaytheymayjustberealized.AsurveyaboutsomeChinesestudents’hopesanddreamsHopesofteenagers●Somestudentswanttobeginworkassoonaspossibletohelp56theirparentswithbetterlives.●Somestudentshopeto57studyingafterfinishingschool.●Manystudentswouldliketodojobstheyenjo\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"ythoughmoneyisofgreat58.●Moststudents59computerprogrammingastheirjobs.60ofteenagers●Somestudentshavemorerealisticdreams,suchasworkingasvolunteersattheWorldCupand61aroundtheworld.●Somestudentshavelessrealisticdreams,suchasbecomingfamoussportspeopleorsingersand62acrossthePacificOcean.●Itishighly63forsomestude\o"中國(guó)教育出版網(wǎng)\"ntstoachievetheirdreamslikebeingabletofly.Conclusion●Thesurveyshowsthatteenagers’hopesare64whiletheirdreamsaredifferent.●Youcan’trealizeyourdream65holdingonitandhardwork.六、缺詞填空(共10空;每空l分,計(jì)l0分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。Haveyouevercomplainedwhylifeissotiring?Doestheskysometimesseemdarktoyou?Areyourstudiessometimesnotsuccessful?Well,friend,c66upandsmileallthetime.Ifyouseetheworldwith

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