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1、九(下)英语综合复习试卷(一)一、单项填空(每小题1分,满分10分)1. Marie Curie was great scientist. She discovered radium in 1895.A. a; theB. a; /C. the; /D. the; a2. The twins are almost the same, so even their father finds hard to tell them from each other.A. him B. them C. one D. it3. The air here is much fresher than before.
2、Exactly! We a lot of trees in the past few years.A. plantedB. were plantedC. have plantedD. will plant4. Kunqu opera is thought to be one of the symbols of Suzhou. Dont miss it during your stay here.A. hardlyB. widelyC. suddenlyD. badly5. The price of cotton has_ a lot. As a result, the factories pl
3、an to the price of their cotton clothes.A. raised; raiseB. raised; riseC. risen; raiseD. risen; rise6. A large number of citizens in our country getting vaccinated (接种疫苗) and the number getting .A. is; are; more and moreB. are; are; more and moreC. is; is; bigger and biggerD. are; is; bigger and big
4、ger7. He was dead after so much exercise.Practice makes perfect. You see, he won the race in the end.A as well asB. as much asC. as good asD. as soon as8. Why did your mother get with you just now? Because I made many mistakes in the exam that she controlled her feelings when she heard it.A. satisfi
5、ed; so; really B. satisfied; such; nearlyC. angry; so; hardly D. angry; such; mainly9. Must we stop the Japanese government discharging nuclear waste water(排放核污水) into the Pacific Ocean? . Because everyone should protect our earth and it is bad us to eat the polluted seafood and drink the waste wate
6、r.A. Yes, we can; ofB. No, we mustnt; ofC. Yes, we must; forD. No, we neednt; for10.一The novel is so nice that it wins this years Nobel Prize in Literature.一 Really? I want to borrow it. Could you tell me_.A. how long I can borrow itB. if I can keep it for one weekC. when should Ireturn itD. that I
7、can borrow it .二、完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)A 70-year-old Chinese woman has been called “Super Grannie” after it was reported that she is _1_ about running and has completed over 100 marathons(马拉松)so far. Most people _2_ to take it easy after they retire (退休), but Wang Guilan, from Liaoning, is _3_ not one of
8、 them. She only started running at the age of 50, as a _4_ to keep in shape, but soon realized it was her passion(酷爱). She ran her first marathon in 2004 and hasnt _5_ since. From 2005 to 2017, she completed the Beijing Marathon thirteen times, and this year she set a new record, becoming the _6_ pe
9、rson to ever complete the 168-kilometer Liaoning marathon. “This lady is as old as my grandmother, how can she run so fast? Thats _7_,” a runner in his twenties said after seeing Wang compete _8_ the Liaoning marathon in April. Last year, she ran for the 110 km version of the marathon with her _9_ _
10、. It was reported that she waited for her friend to catch up for about 5-6 hours _10_ they could cross the finishing line together, but this year she took part in the marathon by _11_, and chose the longest distance. So _12_ can a 70-year-old stay in good condition to complete a marathon, while most
11、 people half her _13_ couldnt finish? One reason, according to Sina, is that Wang Guilan runs at least 20 kilometers every day. And she _14_ running on mountain roads in her native Liaoning, but in winter she runs on asphalt(沥青)roads. Wang Guilan _15_ believes that age is just a number, and plans to
12、 continue running and enjoying the sunset of her life for as long as her health allows it.1. A. crazyB. angryC. nervousD. sorry2. A. refuseB. promiseC. chooseD. remember3. A. normallyB. certainlyC. especiallyD. partly4. A. taskB. ruleC. lessonD. way5. A. progressedB. stoppedC. succeededD. cheered6.
13、A. prettiestB. healthiestC. oldestD. cleverest7. A. luckyB. surprisingC. importantD. funny8. A. inB. forC. withD. against9. A. husbandB. neighborC. teacherD. friend10. A. even ifB. becauseC. so thatD. unless11. A. herselfB. itselfC. myselfD. yourself12. A. howB. whenC. whyD. where13. A. heightB. age
14、C. weightD. size14. A. lovesB. imaginesC. suggestsD. avoids15. A. hardlyB. easilyC. seriouslyD. strongly三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)ARoyal Engineers MuseumEventsChinese New Year(16 Jan-24 Feb)Join in as the Museum celebrates the Year of the Rat Get creative by decorating a paper lantern or creating your own
15、rat toys.2 per activity, not included in standard prices.The Soldiers as Artists(5 Feb-23 Jun)Royal Engineers were also taught drawing to help make maps. The paintings and drawings on display show not only the soldiers drawing skills but also their talent that went beyond the training they received.
16、Included in standard prices.Historic Headwear Hunt(19 Apr-26 Jul)Discover the unusual hats, caps and helmets worn by royal Engineers! Imagine what has happened to them over the last 300 years!Included in standard prices.Medway in Time(7 Jul-31 Aug)Following a 15-week Medway Adult Education course, t
17、he Museum is proud to present artworks about the areas special history and traditions.Included in standard prices.Plan your VisitOpening timeTuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p. m.Standard ticketsAdult 9.20 Senior citizen(老年人) 8.20Child (5-15)4.60 Student 7.60Family(2Ad+ 2Ch) 24.80 Serving Royal Engineers Fr
18、eeHow to find usLocated on Prince Arthur Road. Gillingham. Kent.Within walking distance from Gillingham Station.Contact us Tel: 01634822839 www. re-museum. co. uk/contact1. Which activity can Lily join in if she visits Royal Engineers Museum on 19 Aug?A. Chinese New Year.B. The soldiers as artists.C
19、. Medway in TimeD. Historic headwear Hunt.2. Mr Brown brought his 5-year-old son to the museum and created a rat toy, how much did they pay at least?A. 9.20.B. 12.80. C. 13.80. D. 15.80.3. What can visitors do when visiting Royal Engineers Museum?A. Visitors can be taught drawing and map making.B. V
20、isitors can buy the hats worn by royal engineers.C. Visitors can explore Medways history and traditions.D. Visitors can call 01634 822839 for some free tickets.BOn the early morning of December 17, the Change-5 lunar probe (月球探测器) landed safely on the grasslands in Inner Mongolia, meaning the Change
21、-5 mission(任务)ended successfully.Change-5 was launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province on November 24, 2020. On December 1, the probe got to the moon. During the stay on the moon, it collected 1,731 grams of rock and soil samples (样品). On December 3, our national flag was sh
22、own on the moon. After that, the probe was ready to go home. China is no stranger to lunar exploration (探月) programs. Over the years, it has sent a number of increasingly challenging missions to the moon. One of the most famous missions was the historic landing of Change-4 spacecraft on the moons fa
23、r side in 2019. As Change-5 reached a new area of the moon, this launch successfully pushed the limits (极限) even further. Its no doubt a great step forward for the space industry.This is a truly historic event for Chinas space program, making China the third nation in the world to bring samples back
24、 from the moon. The success has also made Change-5 the first spacecraft to bring back samples from the moon since 1976 when a Russian spaceship brought back 170.1 grams of samples to the earth. This was no easy task, but China has made it.1. How long did the whole Change-5 mission last?A. About half
25、 a month. B. Around 10 days. C. Over a month. D. More than 20 days.2. The underlined word “launched” in paragraph 2 means _ in Chinese.A. 回收 B. 发射 C. 发明 D. 销毁 3. Paragraph 3 mainly talks about _.A. the importance of space exploration B. the difficulty in lunar explorationC. the future of Chinas spac
26、e programD. the progress in Chinas moon missions4. In which part of a newspaper can we find the passage?A. CULTURE B. TRAVELC. SCIENCE D.SPORTCEarthquake rescue (救援) robots experienced their final tests in Beijing. The inventors of this robot said with this robot, rescuers would be able to buy more
27、time to save lives during an earthquake.This kind of robot is able to fly. Its about three meters long, and it took about four years to develop the model. Its main function (功能) is to collect information from the air and send goods of up to 30 kilos to people trapped by an earthquake. It has an exce
28、llent camera which can provide very clear pictures. It can work day and night, and is also able to send the latest pictures from the quake area.Dr. Qi Juntong, a researcher from Tsinghua University, said, “The most important character of this flying robot is that it doesnt need a control from farawa
29、y places. We just set in it the information of the places where it should go, and then it takes off, and lands by itself. It flies as high as 3000 meters, and as fast as 100 kilometers per hour.”This robot has a different function it can change as the environment changes. Its main job is to search f
30、or any signs of life in places where human rescuers are unable to go. The camera, also acting as a detector (探测器) that finds trapped people and detects harmful gases, is placed in the robot, which can work in the dark. With its 10-meter-long pipe in the robot, people who are trapped in the fallen bu
31、ildings will be able to get supplies including oxygen (氧气) and water. Experts have said that the robots would enter production and serve as part of the national earthquake rescue team as soon as possible.1. In what way is the robot different from others, according to Dr. Qi?A. It has a very special
32、shapeB. It is able to fly everywhereC. It works with no information set inD. It doesnt need a faraway control2. Which is the function of the camera in the robot?A. Detecting trapped people B. Dealing with harmful gasesC. Providing oxygen and waterD. Sending goods to the quake area3. Which of the fol
33、lowing is TRUE about the robot?A. It weighs about 30 kilosB. It has not been put into useC. It works only in the daytimeD. It entered production years ago4. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. Earthquake rescue B. The development of robotsC. Tests on a new robotD. An introduction to a robotD(202
34、0宁波中考)In the future, people may travel to Mars by water-powered spaceship! Todays spaceships are fine for getting things into space, but they are not so good at travelling long distances. These spaceships burn chemical fuels (燃料) and they are very expensive. Scientists say that a water-powered space
35、ship could make the trip to Mars much cheaper. The idea is just in the planning stages now, but scientists think such a spaceship could be developed soon. The key to the water-powered spaceship is the engine (发动机). Regular engines push spaceships by burning fuel. The water engine will use steam, cre
36、ated by solar panels (太阳能板) that heat water to a high temperature. Of course, the spaceship will have to carry a lot of water for the long trip to Mars. Todays spaceships could not carry that much water. But scientists think that a spaceship blown up like a balloon will be able to.One US company has
37、 already developed a spaceship like this. These spaceships are made of a strong material. Two of them have already been sent up into space, using rockets and then later filled with air. Balloon spaceships could be very large and carry enough water for a long trip. With the Balloon spaceships, enough
38、 water could be carried to power the engines and grow food during the trip. And the people on the spaceship might even get to take a hot bath!Scientists say the biggest advantage of such a spaceship would be cost. The Balloon spaceship uses water to push it through space and costs about one thirtiet
39、h of a normal spaceship. Such savings naturally encourage continued research into balloon spaceships and water engines. If these scientists are correct, we may soon be on our way to Mars in a spaceship powered by water.1. Which sentence best describes the main idea of the passage above?A. The key to
40、 the water-powered spaceship is the engine.B. In the future, people may travel to Mars by water-powered spaceship.C. One US company has already developed a spaceship like this.D. Scientists say the biggest advantage of such a spaceship would be cost.2. What do you think is omitted (省略) at the end of
41、 the underlined sentence?A. use steamB. push spaceshipsC. heat waterD. carry that much water3. Besides growing food, what else might astronauts do with the rest of the water?A. Take a hot bath.B. Freeze dangerous things.C. Blow up a balloon.D. Change the surface of Mars.4. On which website can we pr
42、obably read this passage?A. B. C. D. 四、阅读回答问题(每小题2分,满分10分)The FA CupThe FA Cup is a very special football competition. It is the oldest football competition in the world as it has been played since 1871. It is also famous for the number of football teams in England that enter.More than 700 football
43、teams take part in the competition every year. That is all of the teams from the four professional (职业的) leagues and hundreds of small non-professional clubs. These clubs come from small towns and villages from around England.Because there are so many teams, it lasts for a very long time. The early
44、games are only between the small teams. After six matches, the professional teams from the third and fourth league enter and then, two games later, the biggest clubs from the Premier League.Often very small clubs will play against big teams. There have been many surprise results in the past many yea
45、rs. Teams from the fifth league have even won against teams from the Premier League, but a Premier League team does usually win the competition every year. However, there is always a chance of seeing a surprise result. As a result, people show great interest in the FA Cup.Its amazing that the FA Cup
46、 has the power to change a football club, rewrite the past and shape the future.回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过7个词。1. How long has the FA cup been played? 2. How many football teams take part in the FA Cup every year? 3. Where are the small clubs from? 4. What type of team usually wins? 48. What does“a surprise result mean in the passage?