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1、九年级上学期牛津版英语期中考试复习练习题一.单项选择:1. I was moved greatly by the song. I could control my feelings at the moment.A. reallyB. hardly C. nearly D. clearly2. We Chinese have made it clear _ we cant be forced to give up our rights.Awhether Bif Cwhat Dthat 3. You might not always your parents. However, as you gr
2、ow up and look back, perhaps youll realize the things they said make sense.A. come up withB. connect withC. deal withD. agree with4. Tony is still in bed. He may miss the early bus. Last night he late to watch the final of the World Cup.A. stayed up B. put up C. got up D. caught up5. Andersen, the w
3、riter of “The Little Match Girl”, poor all his life.A. remindedB. recommendedC. remainedD. remembered6. The song Where did the time go the old days and the love of family. Sure. Its my favorite song.A. helps us out B. reminds us of C. lets us down D. cheers us up7. I am afraid I have to give up Chin
4、ese chess. I have made in the past few weeks. Youd better not. It takes time and patience, you know.A. little progress B. much progress C. few progresses D. great progresses8. I wish to go to Mars one day in the future. _. I think you should study hard today first. A. On your mind B. In your dreamsC
5、. Every dog has its day D. Put all your eggs in one basket9. My name is Harden. Shall I spell it for you? _.A. Not at all B. My pleasureC. If you dont mindD. Nice to meet you10. The magician is planning to hide the Oriental Pearl Tower before a big audience. Really? I have never heard _ idea before.
6、 A. the crazier B. a crazier C. the craziest D. a craziest11. Will Judy arrive before seven oclock?She should, but she not. She is a new driver and the traffic is heavy. A. mustB. needC. couldD. may12. At tomorrows meeting he will offer a suggestion. I think it will be worth .A. listeningB. listenin
7、g toC. listenD. to listen13.Is May studying History in university in Beijing? Yes. And Ill go to see her next week. A. an B. a C. the D./14. Andy, you havent finished your homework, we have to play basketball without you. A. although B. until C. since D. whenever15.The pandemic(疫情)is serious these d
8、ays, especially in Europe. Thats true. The scientists are still doing research on it can be stopped. A. what B. which C. that D. how二.完形填空:On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past three, 1 my husband, Chris, fell from his horse as it 2 over a fence. Chris was pa
9、ralyzed (瘫痪) from the chest down, 3 to breathe normally. As he was thrown from his horse, we entered into a lifewith lots of unexpected challenges. We went from the haves to the “have-nots. Yet what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out ofsharingdifficulties. We came to learn that som
10、ething 4 could happen in a disaster . All over the world people 5 Chris so much that letters poured in every day. By the end of the third week in amedicalcenter in Virginia, about 35,000 6 had been received.As 7 , we opened letter after letter. They gave 8 comfort(安慰)and became a source(源泉)of streng
11、th for us. We used them to 9 ourselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with Funny if we needed a 10 , or to the Disabled box to find advice from people in wheelchairs or 11 in bed living happily.These letters, we realized, had to be shared. And so 12 we offer one of them to you.Dear Chris,
12、My husband and I were so sorry to hear of your 13 accident last week. No doubt your family and your friends are giving you the strength to face this 14 challenge. People everywhere are also giving you best wishes every day and we are among those who are keeping you 15 .Yours Sincerely,Nancy Reagan1.
13、A. sinceB. before C.when D. while2. A. walkedB. climbedC. pulledD. jumped3. A. ableB. unableC. suitableD. unsuitable4. A. terribleB. similarC. wonderfulD. practical5. A. wrote forB. cared forC. hoped forD. sent for6.A. newsB. paperC. letters D. stamps7.A. patientsB. a familyC. nursesD. a group8. A.
14、themB. themselvesC. usD. our9.A. encourageB. expressC. controlD. treat10. A. cryB. laughC. chatD. sigh11. A. muchB. neverC. evenD. seldom12. A. hereB. thereC. towardD. forward13. A. drivingB. flyingC. runningD. riding14. A. necessaryB. differentC. difficultD. valuable15. A. nearbyB. closeC. busyD. a
15、live三.阅读理解:A Wheres Papa going with the ax(斧子)? said Fern to her mother as they were setting the table for breakfast. Out to the pig house, replied Mrs. Arable. Some pigs were born last night. I dont see why he needs an ax, continued Fern, who was only eight. Well, said her mother, one of the pigs i
16、s a runt. Its very small and weak, and it will never grow up to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it. Do away with it? screamed Fern. You mean kill it? Just because its smaller than the others? Mrs. Arable put some cream on the table. Dont cry, Fern! she said. Your father is right
17、. The pig would probably die anyway. Fem pushed a chair out of the way and ran outdoors. The grass was wet and the earth smelledof springtime. Ferns sneakers(运动鞋)were all wet by the time she caught up with her Father. Please dont kill it! she cried. Its unfair. Mr. Arable stopped walking. Fern, he s
18、aid gently, you will have to learn to control yourself. Control myself? cried Fem. This is a matter of life and death, and you talk about controlling myself. Tears ran down her face and she took hold of the ax and tried to pull it out of her fathers hand. Fern, said Mr. Arable, I know more about rai
19、sing a litter of pigs than you do. A weakling makes trouble. Now run along!But its unfair(不公平), cried Fern. The pig couldnt help being born small, could it? If I had been very small at birth, would you have killed me? Mr. Arable smiled. Of course not, he said, looking down at his daughter with love.
20、 But this is different. A little girl is one thing, a little runty pig is another.I see no difference, replied Fern, still hanging on to the ax. This is the most terrible case of injustice (不公正) I ever heard of.A queer look came over John Arables face. He seemed almost ready to cry himself.All right
21、, he said. You go back to the house and I will bring the runt when I came in. Ill let you start it on a battle, like a baby. Then youll see what trouble a pig can be.1.We can infer(推断)from the text that Mr Arable .A. does not like raising little pigs B. has had little experience raising pigsC. makes
22、 a living by doing with little pigs D. has probably raised many pigs in his lifetime2. Mr Arable seemed almost ready to cry because he . A. is angry about what his daughter has done B. does not like to lose an argument with his daughter C. gets worried about how difficult it would be to raise the pi
23、g D. is touched by his daughters willingness to stand up for the little pig3. We can tell that Mr Arable agrees to let the little pig, because . A. he finally agrees with his daughter B. he believes that the pig will die soon C. he believes that raising a pig will teach Fern some lessons D. he reali
24、zes that taking care of a little pig is not that difficultB Google and Toyota have worked together to create a new smart car. It can run on the road without a driver. It drives itself. The self-driving car hasnt been on sale to the public, so we dont know how much it costs. Another thing most people
25、 want to know is whether it will be safe enough to run on the road.The self-driving car uses electricity (电) as its power, and it cant drive very quicklythe top speed would be 25 miles per hour. It is actually controlled by a computer system on the car. The system keeps on collecting information by
26、some video cameras inside the car and a LIDAR sensor (激光雷达传感器) on top of it. A computer processes the information and decides what to do. “The self-driving car has only buttons (按钮) for go and stop, so its very easy to use,” an engineer of Google says. “And whats more, it will make car accidents les
27、s and make the world a safer place.” The self-driving car has driven hundreds of thousands of miles in California, and it has only gotten into two accidents by human mistake. According to CNN, self-driving cars will also help to reduce the number of cars in big cities. “Self-driving cars would be ab
28、le to send you to the workplace and then pick up another person instead of stopping in a parking lot.”4. We dont know the price of the self-driving car because .A. it is on sale only in America B. it isnt made for sale C. people can get it for freeD. it hasnt been on sale to the public5. The self-dr
29、iving car can collect information using .video cameras a computer a LIDAR sensor a computer systemA. B. C. D. 6. According to CNN, self-driving cars will .A. send us more quickly to the workplaceB. lead to heavier trafficC. improve traffic condition in big citiesD. carry more people than a normal ca
30、r 7. We can infer from the passage that the self-driving car would .A. be good for our environmentB. be very cheapC. not follow humans order D. be on sale quicklyC Ye Xiaogang is known as one of the most famous modern Chinese composers. He learned to play the piano at the age of four. His father was
31、 a composer who wrote a lot of music for films. But when his father was sent to a farm to work. Ye was only 11 at that time. Ye had to work on another farm for a year before entering a factory. He worked in the factory for six years until he was 22. The workers in the factory were friendly and helpe
32、d him a lot, but he could not play the piano any more. No matter how hard he worked on the farm or in the factory, he never left music. He just waited for chances. He dreamed of becoming a pianist. When Ye could play the piano again, he practiced hard every day in order to go to the Central Conserva
33、tory of Music in 1978, but the school would not recruit(招收)piano students that year. In the end, Ye chose composition as his major(专业)although he was not familiar with it. In 1980, he studied at Cambridge University. Then he went to a famous school of music in the US in 1987 to take more courses. As
34、 a famous composer in China, Ye worked for many organizations. He wrote many symphonies(交响乐). He also wrote film and TV music which traditional composers hardly ever worked on.8. What can we learn from the fourth paragraph? A. Ye Xiaogang didnt get along well with the workers in the factory. B. Ye X
35、iaogang often practiced playing the piano after work. C. Ye Xiaogang never gave up his dream. D. Ye Xiaogang wanted to be a composer.9. Why didnt Ye Xiaogang choose the piano as his major at the Central Conservatory of Music? A. Because the school was more famous for the major of composition. B. Bec
36、ause his father wanted him to study composition. C. Because he was more familiar with composition. D. Because the school wouldnt recruit piano students that year.10 .Which of the following is TRUE about Ye Xiaogang? A. He never worked on the farm. B. He used to study in the UK and the US. C. He hard
37、ly ever wrote film and TV music. D. He mainly worked for schools instead of other organizations.11. The writer mainly tells us . A. the experiences of a famous musician B. how to learn the piano C. the history of a famous music school D. how to write musicDCabin hospitals save more livesFeng Bangli,
38、 from Wuhan, Hubei, began to have a fever at the end of January and suspected that he had been infected with the virus. He tried several times to be admitted to a hospital but failed. He finally gave up and stayed at home, taking drugs given by doctors.“At that time, too many patients were waiting t
39、o see doctors at every hospital, and it was not possible for me to get a bed,” said Feng. Days later, with the community staffs help, Feng tested positive for COVID-19 and was sent to a makeshift hospital (临时医院) for treatment.“Without such makeshift hospitals, many COVID-19 patients like me may neve
40、r have found a bed,” said Feng.Like Feng, over 12,000 COVID-19 patients in Wuhan received treatment and care at 15 makeshift hospitals. These hospitals were mainly used to receive patients with mild symptoms (轻症).“Building makeshift hospitals was a key decision made in such an important moment when
41、Wuhan was facing a formidable task of epidemic (疫情) control, and it has played an important role in both prevention and treatment of the disease,” he said.“Makeshift hospitals have greatly eased pressure and made it possible to treat and isolate people in need,” said Xu Junmei, vice-president of Wuc
42、hang makeshift hospital.Makeshift hospitals have now been copied in other countries. Eight makeshift hospitals are being built in Tehran, Iran, to fight against the virus. The one changed from the Iran Mall, the largest shopping mall in the country, is expected to have a total of 3,000 beds, accordi
43、ng to Peoples Daily.On March 29, New York changed a grassy meadow in Central Park into a makeshift hospital, where it will provide 68 hospital beds.“Considering the ways we can increase hospital capacity right now is very important,” says Dr Andrew Ibrahim, a surgeon at the University of Michigan to
44、ld Architecture. “If hospitals cant receive more patients, new facilities need to be built up.” 12. What does the writer want to tell us by using Feng Banglis example?A. COVID-19 has infected a large number of people in a very short time.B. Hospitals should always be prepared for any unexpected situations. C. The COVID-19 outbreak happened suddenly without the slightest warning.D. Makeshift hospitals have played an important role in the fight against COVID-19.13. What d