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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date深圳龙岗区实验学校2017-2018九上英语期末考试卷深圳龙岗区实验学校2017-2018九上英语期末考试卷龙岗区2017-2018学年第一学期期末质量检测九年级英语试题笔试部分(85分)I.词汇测试(15分)i. 从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出可以替换划线部分的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母編号涂器。(共8小题,每每小题1分)( )14. - How i

2、s your Chinese test this morning?- Good Most importantly, I wrote the composition without difficulty.A. easily B. difficultly C. hardly( )15. -What happened then? I am so curious.-The two girls chatted for a while and said good-bye to each other.A. a long time B. some time C. a short time( )16. -Nee

3、d any help? -No, thanks. I can manage.A. control it. B. make it. C. find it.( )17. - How much do you know about O. Henry?-He is a celebrated novelist whose novels always have surprising endingsA. clever B. successful C. famous( )18. -Did you have a good time at the party?- I felt completely out of p

4、lace among all these successful people.A. uncomfortable B. unhappy C. unluck( )19. -It seems that you have close relationship with your family.- Thats why I try my best not to let them down.A. make them embarrassed B. make them disappointed C. make them relaxed( )20. - Can you give us some advice on

5、 how to protect ourselves in an earthquake?-In case of any natural disasters, we need to find safe places immediately.A. at first B. at last C. at once( )21. - My parents refused to buy me the latest iphone X.- It is no good for you to require everything to drive them mad.A. make them calm B. make t

6、hem angry C. make them sadii. 根据句子意思,从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出恰当的词语完成句子,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共7小题,每小题1分)( )22. When a group of people have gathered to watch a play or listen to a concert, we usually callthem_.A. actors B. astronomers C. audience( )23. To protect the Earth. We _things so that they can be used

7、 again.A. reduce B. recycle C. reuse( )24. If you find the correct answer to a difficult physics problem, you_ it.A. obey B. solve C. melt( )25 - Four smart buses, Alphaba, began a trial running in Futian Bonded Zone.- Shenzhen is really a _ in creating new products.A. pioneer B. painter C. passenge

8、r( )26. We are not allowed to talk when taking exams, so we should finish the test _.A. in silence B. In surprise C. in general( )27. - He is not honest. Last week, he _ me _lending him 100$.- Youd better ask him to pay you back as soon as possible.A. accused of B. tricked into C. treated . to( )28.

9、 - Its awful of him to shout at us in public.-_, lets forget about that for the moment.A. Whenever B. Whoever C. Whatever完形填空(15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共10小题,每小题1.5分)I will never forget the first time I tried chicken feet. It was a_29_. I tried it at my girlfriend

10、s house in Huizhou, Guangdong, China during Spring Festival.It wasnt that I didnt like chicken feet, although, since I tried it for the first time. I had great interest in it. It was a disaster _30_ no matter how hard I tried, I just didnt know how to eat the thing. We dont usually eat chicken feet

11、in the _31_, and even in Chinatown there, it is not a common item on the menu.Now, all around me at the table, I saw people _32_ the little feet at an unbelievably fast speed. I, on the other hand, was 33 and couldnt get a small piece of skin from the foot.My girlfriend was busy in the kitchen. Her

12、uncle told me how to bite in broken English, but I _34_ to follow him. He then pointed to the place where I should bite. _35_ was staring and I felt the pressure. Not the pressure of being in China and not understanding much_36_, or even missing my family in London. The thing I felt most _37_ about

13、was whether or not I would be able to bite the toe off a chicken foot while everyone was looking at me.But eventually, I did it. Now I can eat chicken feet _38_ any problems and this is something I thought I would never say - I actually look forward to eating more!( )29. A joke B. accident C. disast

14、er( )30. A. until B. but C. because( )31. A. UN B. US C. UK( )32. A. enjoying B. throwing C. getting( )33. A. slow B. careful C. busy( )34. A. afforded B. failed C. tried( )35. A. He B. Everyone C. No one( )36. A. Chinese B. English C. French( )37. A surprised B. relaxed C. pressured( )38. A. with B

15、. without C. fromIII阅读理解。(30分)阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共20小题,每小题1.5分)Nowadays, thanks to the Internet, taking online classes is becoming increasingly popular. Some people say that it is a convenient way to study, while others worry that students may get affected by the Inte

16、rnet. Four students share their views.NameAgeOpinionsWang Haonan15I love taking online courses. It gives me a lot more choices and freedom. We can choose to learn whatever we really need and even preview the content well learn in classrooms. Also, online classes enable people study whenever and wher

17、ever they want, which is very convenient.Chen Junshuo15I dont think online education is a good way to study. There are many temptations on the Internet, which may keep students from taking the necessary courses. Also, unlike students who study in the classroom, students taking online courses have no

18、 one to tell them where they are in the whole learning process.Zhou Siyan15I think the idea of taking online courses is crazy. If we use computers too much, it will do harm to us, and our eyesight may get worse. Also, staring at a computer for a long time without exercising could be harmful to our h

19、ealth.Li Chunyu14Online classrooms are useful. We may be more engaged In learning when weare alone in front of a computer with no one to affect us. In addition, taking courses online also means we may have more time to operate a computer. This is a good way to practice our computer skills.( )39. _ s

20、hare the same opinion in taking online classes.A. Wang Haonan and Zhou Siyan B. Li Chunyu and Chen Junshuo C. Chen Junshuo and Wang Haonan D. Zhou Siyan and Chen Junshuo( )40. Wang Haonan doesnt think that online classes bring himA. temptations B. choices C. convenience D. freedom( )41. _ cares heal

21、th most among the four students.A. Wang Haonan B. Chen Junshuo C. Zhou Siyan D. Li Chunyu( )42. The underlined word “This” in the fourth part means _.A. engaging In learning alone B. taking courses on lineC. operating a computer more D. having time for funBBritish writer Kazuo Ishiguro has won the 2

22、017 Nobel Prize for Literature.Born on 8 November 1954 in Japan, he moved to England with his family when he was five. Ishiguro graduated from the University of Kent with a bachelors degree in English and Philosophy in 1978 and gained his masters from the University of East Anglias creative writing

23、course in 1980Ishiguro is considered one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction authors in the English-speaking world. He has written eight books, which have been translated into over 40 languages. He has received four Man Booker Prize nominations ( 提名 ) and won the 1989 award for his novel The

24、 Remains of the Day, which was turned into an Oscar-nominated film. His 2005 novel, Never Let Me Go, was named by Times as the best novel of 2005 and included in its list of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005. His seventh novel, The Buried Giant, was published in 2015Sara Danius,

25、 secretary of the Swedish Academy, described his writing style as a little bit like a mix of Jane Austen, comedy of manners and Franz Kafka. BBC arts editor Will Gompertz comments him like this “For me, Ishiguro is one of the great living writers working in any language. All writers can tell stories

26、. Ishiguro tells stories on another level. He places the reader in some sort of alternative reality, and you become deeply involved with the characters. Thats the writers job. He just does it better than most.”( )43. The second paragraph mainly tells us Ishiguros_.A. family life B. earning experienc

27、e C. writing experience D. early days( )44. We can watch a movie changed from _.A. Never Let Me Go B. The Buried Giant C. The Remains of the Day D. All Ishiguros books( )45. Jane Austen and Franz Kafka may beA. arts editors B. secretaries C. fans of Ishiguro D. novelist( )46. What is the best title

28、of this passage?A. 2017 Nobel Literature Prize winner. B. The reason why people like IshiguroC. The books written By Ishiguro. D. The most celebrated fiction authorCXu Renxiu, a photographer an outdoor explorer from Taiwan, took photos of the rarely seen leopard cat in Dapeng New Area in November, 2

29、017. It is the second time in recorded history that a leopard cat was seen during the day in Shenzhen.Xu is the councilor of the largest nature conservation group in Taiwan. He came to Shenzhen recently to join an activity and decided to take a walk around Dapeng Peninsula at around 11 a m. While he

30、 was walking on a mountain path, an animal appeared all of a sudden and caught his attention. He thought it was a wild cat at first, but soon realized it was a rare animal because of its long legs and strong tail, so Xu pressed the shutter without hesitation. The animal ran away after catching a qui

31、ck glimpse of him.From the appearance of the animal. Xu was sure that it was a leopard cat. He believed that the animal went out in the day to find food. There was a stone wall opposite to where the animal was standing, and I suppose there were birds or mice on the wall. which attracted the leopard

32、cat”he saidLeopard cats dont usually live in the mountains but prefer to the areas close to villagers where food for the chickens attracts mice. Mice are leopard cats favorite food. But leopard cats are extremely careful to avoid humans, so it is hardly to see them during the day. The first record o

33、f a leopard cat being seen during the day in Shenzhen dates back to 7 years ago when a middle-school teacher, Wu Jianhui, photographed a leopard cat in the Mangrove Reserve (红树林自然保护区).( )47. When was the leopard first seen during the day in Shenzhen?A. In2011. B. In 2010. C. In 2017. D. In 2009.( )4

34、8. Xu Renxiu is not_.A. a councilor B. a photographer C. a teacher D. an explorer( )49. Leopard cats _.A. like eating mice the best and can rarely be seenB. have strong legs and can run away quicklyC. like meeting human beings during the dayD. usually live in the mountain and go out at night( )50. W

35、e can read the passage in the_ edition of Shenzhen Daily.A. Local News B. Sports C. Entertainment D. AdvertisementDArtificial intelligence (AI) can do many different things. Recently, researchers in Switzerland have created a DAC, the “deep artificial composer”, which can create original music all b

36、y itself.Florian Colombo, a scientist who helped create the DAC, said that the Al could produce complete melodies, with a beginning and an end. But for the time being, the DAC is only able to produce music based on traditional Irish folk one, but its hoped that it will eventually be able to create s

37、ongs based on any type of music.To “teach” the DAC, the scientists trained it to listen” “to over 2,000 different folk songs. Based on this input, the AI taught itself how to compose music, including timing right to choosing the right notes.But while the idea sounds very promising, we shouldnt expec

38、t the DAC to replace real-life composers any time soon. According to Colombo, the system was designed to produce only simple melodies. So far, it can only create songs based on a single instrument, not an entire orchestra.Colombo said that his aim in creating the DAC was to help people create their

39、own music not to have it made for them. His inspiration came from Austrian composer Wolfgang Mozart. Its said that he used to throw dice to help him pick which notes to use when making new music.A good composer with new ideas will never be replaced by the DAC.” said Colombo.( )51. Now, the music DAC

40、 produced comes from the music in _.A. Austrian B. Ireland C. Swiss D. Colombia( )52. From the passage, we know that the DAC _.A. can only produce part of melodies instead of whole oneB. is able to make songs which is based on any type of musicC. was taught how to compose music by scientists-in Swis

41、s folkD. composed music by itself after listening to lots of songs( )53. The underlined word inspiration in the fifth paragraph means_.A. idea B. creation C. exploration D. intelligence( )54. According to the passage, we can infer that the scientists _.A. expect the DAC to replace good composersB. a

42、re amazed at the melodies made by the DACC. are disappointed with the system of the DACD. have achieved their purpose of creating the DACEDuring US President Donald Trumps visit to China, he showed the video of his granddaughter, 5-year-old Arabella. She was singing and reciting poems in Mandarin to

43、 President Xi Jinping. It became a hit on social media. She was even more popular than her grandfather.To learn Mandarin. Arabella has come to a private language school in Manhattan several times each week over the past few years. Her brother, Theodore, started when he was four months old. And now t

44、here are more than 100 children learning Mandarin at the school for various reasons. There are families where one or both parents are from China, who want their children to keep their cultural heritage, and there are American families who are attracted by their interest in China and its culture.The two daughters of well-known US investor Jim Rogers have become rather popular these days, too.In a video widely read online, the two sisters recited traditional Chinese

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