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1、2007-2008学年度北京市海淀区第一学期期末测评九年级英语第卷(机读卷 共70分)听力理解(共18分)一、听对话, 选择与对话内容相答的图片, 将代表图片的字母填写在相应序号的括号内。(每段对话读两遍)(共6分, 每小题1分)请看第一组的四幅图片。听三段对话, 完成第1、2、3小题。1 ( ) 2( ) 3( )请看第二组的四幅图片。听三段对话, 完成第4、5、6小题。4( ) 5( ) 6( )二、听对话或独白, 根据其内容, 选择正确答案。(每段对话或独白读两遍)(共12分, 每小题1.5分)听下面一段对话, 回答第7、8小题。7What does the man want to bu
2、y?APants.BJackets.CSports shoes.8How much are they? A¥214. B¥248. C¥280. 听下面一段对话, 回答第 9、10、11 小题。 9Why did Lucy have to walk to school? AShe didnt catch the school bus. BShe didnt have the umbrella.CIt started raining. 2,4,610Who left the history notebook at home? ALucy. BBob. CJack. 11What are the
3、two speakers? ATeachers. BStudents. CPlayers. 听下面一段对话, 回答第 12、13、14 小题。 12What is the weather like tomorrow? ASnowy and windy. BRainy and cold. CSunny and hot.13When are the students leaving? AAt 8:00. BAt 7:40. CAt 5:00. 14How many students will go to the Summer Palace? A3 students. B20 students. C
4、60 students. 请打开第I I卷, 看第一大题听力试题。该试题需要在第I I卷第一大题的相应位置上作答。语言知识运用(共 30 分)三、单项填空。(共 18 分. 每小题 1 分)从下列各题所给的四个选项中, 选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 15Where are keys? I cant find them. A Bme Cmy Dmine 16In China, Spring Festival always comes January or February. Ain Bon Cat Dto 17 did you go last summer vacation, Kathy? I
5、 went to Harbin. AWhat BWhy CWhen DWhere 18Im hungry, mum. Can I have some ? Abooks Bcakes Cdrinks Dsports 19Bob, its 7:30. Hurry up, youll be late for school. Abut Band Cor Dso 20一 Have you seen Harry Potter V?Of course, it is one of movies this year. Apopular Bmore popular Cmost popular Dthe most
6、popular 21一 How can I get to Peoples Hospital? 一 Youd better a taxi. It is far from here. Atake Btook Ctaking Dto take 22 Youve told Mary the good news, havent you? No. Ill tell her as soon as she back. Acome B comes C came D will come 23 you play tennis? 一 No. But I am good at playing football. ACa
7、n BMay CMust DShould 24My teacher asked me a speech in front of the whole school the next week. Agive Bgave Cto give Dgiving 25My twin sister to music when I got home. A1istens B1istened Cis listening Dwas listening 26My uncle is a computer programmer in IBM. He there for 5 years. Aworks Bworked Cwi
8、ll work Dhas worked 27Yesterday we visited an old church. It more than 100 years ago. Abuilt Bis built Cwas built Dhas built 28I enjoy my life here. I have friends, and we meet quite often. Afew Ba few C1ittle Da little 29一 What can we do to help the kids in the poor areas? We could signs asking for
9、 old books. Aput up Bput on Cput down Dput off 30Dad,I think you should stop . Its bad for your health. Asmoke Bsmoked Csmoking Dto smoke 31一 Im flying to Paris tomorrow. ! AThats all right BThats a good idea CThank you very much DHave a good trip32Can you tell me tomorrow evening?Awhen will the par
10、ty start Bwhen the party will start Cwhen did the party start Dwhen the party started 四、完形填空。(共 12 分, 每小题 1 分) 通读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项中, 选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。Kids in the digital ageSammy Liu, a six-year-old boy from Kowloon, has become a hero recently. One day he used the familys 33 to stop an att
11、empted robbery. While the thief was busy searching the flat, Sammy went into his bedroom 34 and used his computer to call the police, who 35 five minutes later and caught the thief. These days, it is 36 for children as young as Sammy to be so computer literate. Many children use computers at home or
12、 at school and some 37 even have their own websites. Such websites not only offer students the opportunity to learn new skills but also mean that people all over the world can 38 out more about their school. Some parents think that spending too much time using a computer can be harmful, when really
13、the 39 is true. “Kids should be 40 to use computers as early as possible,” said Tony Robertson, a software developer. “Children learn really fast. Many children 41 much more about technology than their parents. “ In Hong Kong, the“IT 2010”project 42 to provide every student with a computer by the ye
14、ar 2010. Schools, hospitals, shops and homes will all be interconnected by an islandwide network. 43 at home or school, the digital age has certainly opened the 44 to a whole new world of learning. 33Aradio Bcomputer Crecorder Dtelephone 34Aquietly Bslowly Ceasily Dexcitedly 35A1eft Breturned Canswe
15、red Darrived 2,4,636Ahard Busual Ccommon Ddangerous 37Aschools Bhomes Cshops Dhospitals 38Agive Bfind Csend Dwork 39Aopposite Bunknown Csame Dnew 40Ainvited Bforced Callowed Dencouraged 41Athink Bremember Cknow Ddiscuss 42Aprepares Bappears Cplans Dstarts 43AWhen BWhere CEither DWhether 44AheartBdoo
16、rCeyes Dminds 阅读理解(共 22 分)五、阅读理解。(共 22 分, 每小题 2 分) 阅读下面 A、B、C 三篇短文, 从每题所给的四个选项中, 选择最佳选项。ALast week we asked students to write about their favorite school events in the year. Here are some of their replies. 45Whats Jennys favourite school event? ASchool Olympics. BScience Fair. CSchool Camping. DScho
17、ol Party45Whats Jennys favourite school event? ASchool Olympics. BScience Fair. CSchool Camping. DSchool Party. 46Who likes Science Fair best? APaul. BMary. CTony. DJenny. 47Last year Tony went .Aswimming Bdancing Crock-climbing Dhiking BMy Daddy on Campuswas late on my first day of high school. My
18、next class, Spanish, scared me. As the second bell rang in the hallway, I ran to the door of the classroom. At the door, a hand reached out and shook mine firmly. I looked up. A man smiled and introduced himself as Profe, which means teacher or professor in Spanish. Right away, his warm smile and we
19、lcoming words eased my fears. I enjoyed his classes a great deal because I learned more than just Spanish. I admit I only speak a little Spanish. But I try to live out the life lessons I learned from Profe every day. “Everyone is worth your time. ” Profe stood outside his classroom door every day be
20、fore and after class. During lunch, his room was always filled with students. He would stay after school to listen to and chat with students. He taught me that every person is special. “Dont fear the difficulties.” One time, I ran into his class crying. My friends had rejected me, and I wasnt even s
21、ure why they always left me alone. Profe told me, “Linda, life gives you ashes(灰尘). But learning its lessons will turn those ashes to jewels. The hard stuff will help you become a better person.” learned to look at my troubles differently because I know Ill grow in difficult times. A year ago. I vis
22、ited my old high school hoping to see Profe. But he had retired. My high school helped me contact him. Now we stay in touch through e-mail. The author William Arthur Ward wrote: “The ordinary teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher shows. The great teacher inspires. ” Thank yo
23、u, Profe, for inspiring me. 48Profe was a teacher of .AEnglish BGerman CFrench DSpanish 49Which of the following is NOT true? AThe writer could speak very good Spanish. BProfe spent a lot of time with his students. CThe writer enjoyed Profes classes very much. DProfe and the writer stay in touch thr
24、ough e-mail now. 50What is the passage mainly about? AThe writer missed her high school life very much. BThe writer learned lots of life lessons from Profe. CProfe helped the writer deal with difficulties. DProfe was good at teaching language. 51The underlined word “rejected” means . Arefused Baccep
25、ted Cannoyed Dfrightened CSugarfree beets that still taste sweet, tastier tomatoes and brightercolored fruits and vegetables that stay ripe(熟的)longer are all foods that are being grown now. How can they carry traits, such as being tastier, brighter, and riper? They are genetically engineered. Geneti
26、c engineering(基因工程)is like making a change in a recipe. For example, when you make cakes, you mix together all of the usual ingredients. If you add an extra ingredient, like salt, the cakes will taste differently. Genes are ingredients in the recipe for life. They carry the traits of living things.
27、Your genes dictate what color hair and eyes youll have, how tall youll be, as well as many other traits. Genes carry traits for plants, too. By adding genes to a plant, you can sometimes create new traits. For example, adding a certain gene to a potato plant can make the potato plant distasteful to
28、bugs(虫子). This makes some farmers happy because they dont have to use chemicals to keep bugs away from their plants. It sounds great, but some people are opposed to the idea of food that is genetically engineered. Ronnie Cummins, from the Campaign for Food Safety, is against it. He says that one of
29、the major concerns is allergies(过敏). Supermarkets dont always label foods that are genetically engineered. A customer could unknowingly buy food that has an added gene from another plant that he or she is allergic to. It could be dangerous. Gary Burton from Monsanto, a seed(种子)company that engineers
30、 food, disagrees. He says his company tests for allergies. Burton believes that genetic engineering is a valuable tool for making better food. The technology can help farmers use less insecticide(杀虫剂)and grow healthier crops. Burton thinks there are many advantages. But Cummins says that we just don
31、t know what will happen in the future if we keep adding genes to foods. We could mistakenly create a monster. People have different opinions about genetic engineering. One side supports it and thinks it will only help us. The other side is opposed to playing with nature and fears health risks. Which
32、 side do you think is right? 52What could be a good thing about food that is genetically engineered? AIts more expensive. BIt could taste different. CIt requires less insecticide. DIts not labeled in the supermarket. 53In general, who does not support the idea of genetic food? APeople from seed comp
33、anies. BFarmers who use engineered seeds. CPeople from the Campaign for Food Safety. DScientists who create genetically engineered food. 54It can be inferred that .Agrowing genetic foods will make farmers richer Bpeople will eat more genetic foods in the future Cusing fewer chemicals could make the
34、food tastier Dthere could be unknown dangers about genetic foods 55What is the best title of this passage? AFuture Farming BFoods with a Difference CGenetic Engineering DGenetically Engineered Fruits第卷(非机读卷共 50 分)一、听一段对话记录信息。(对话读三遍)(共 8分, 每小题 2 分) 请根据所听到的对话内容填写表格中所缺信息。 Yellow Cab Service Date: 22nd
35、,JanPassenger: 1. To: 2 Time: 5:30am, 23rd, Jan Address: 3. Phone Number: 4. 语言知识运用(共 17 分)二、阅读短文, 根据其内容, 从方框中选择合适的单词填空。有的单词要做相应的词形变化 (共7 分, 每空 1 分) tree, look, live, is, lovely, dog, but, friendHello! My name is Rufus. I 1 in New York with my mum and dad and two brothers. Weve also got two 2 and on
36、e cat. My parents keep the 3 cat. My elder brother Tom 4 after his dog Dan and my younger brother Ben takes care of his dog Holy. How many children are there in your family? Have you got any pets at home? Tom and I are in City High School, and Ben 5 in Garden School. We all work hard. Which grade ar
37、e you in? My best 6 is Sally. She is in the same grade as me 7 in a different class. We have known each other since we were born. Were still neighbours and often play together. Who is your best friend? 三、根据中文意思完成句子。(共 10分, 每小题 2分 )1现在七点半了, 让我们上学去吧。 Its 7:30 am now. together.2我昨晚工作得很晚, 直到九点才回家。 worke
38、d late last night. I 9 pm. 3谢谢你寄给我这张 CD, 我非常喜欢它。 Thanks for . I love it very much. 4约翰无法用计算机工作, 因为它出毛病了。 John cant work on his computer, because it. 5小明是我的好朋友, 他不仅学习好, 而且乐于助人。 Xiao Ming is my good friend. He . 阅读理解(共 10 分)四、阅读与表达。(共 10 分。每小题 2 分) 阅读短文, 根据其内容回答问题。 Whats the word?Next time you eat pot
39、ato chips in the bathtub during a blizzard, think about this:potato chips. bathtub, and blizzard are all words that were born in the USA! Americans have added thousands of words to the English language. “These words make up the story of America, ”says Allan Metcalf, coauthor of a book called America
40、 in So Many Words. “They show our goals, hopes, worries, and attitudes over time. ” Need a Ride? The word carpool was invented in 1962. Around that time, Americans were becoming more aware of(意识到)the environment. To help protect the air, people began to share, or “pool”, car rides. Teen Idol Can you
41、 wait to be a teenager? Eighty years ago , there was no such thing as a “teenager”. Until the early 1900s, kids, age 13 or 14, were viewed as adults. At that age, many kids ended their schooling and went to work. But new laws, which ended child labor, required kids to finish high school, People in t
42、heir teens were no longer children, but they werent yet adults, so teenager was the perfect word to give these 13-to 19 一 yearolds an identity. Words Get a New Look Some words change their meaning over time. If you were hit by a blizzard in 1825, you wouldnt be clearing snow. But, you might have a b
43、lack eye. Back then, a blizzard meant a knockdown punch in boxing. Through the years, the word developed. Soon a knockdown snowstorm was called a blizzard. Imagine trying to catch a skyscraper! In l866. it was possible. At that time, fans referred to a highflying baseball as a skyscraper. But when A
44、merican cities started growing “up”, the old term was given a new meaning. The tall buildings that appeared to scrape the skies became known as skyscrapers. Words have a wonderful way of changing. You never know when they11 change. In 50 years, you might be driving a hamburger to work! 1Was the word “bathtub” born in America or in England?2Why did people begin to share car rides? 3Did new laws allow child labor? 4What