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1、 九年级英语上册尖子生选拔卷(译林版)Unit8 Detective Stories选拔卷 (原卷版)(考试时间:60分钟满分:100分)一、单项选择题 从下列每题所给的选项中,选出一个最佳答案。(15分)1. -I hear that the famous singer and his band will perform in our city. Is that true? -Of course! Believe it or not, all of them will _ get here on Monday.A. mainly B. mostly C. probably D. proper
2、ly 2. The police believed that the murder _ 9 p. m, and 11 p. m. yesterday. A. was happened at B. happened at C. took place between D. was taken place between 3. The victims parents have offered a reward _ $5, 500 _ any information that leads to the arrest of the murderer.A. of; for B. for; of C. of
3、; of D. for; for 4. Sandy was a little surprised. She wondered _.A. that she was chosen to be the monitor B. if everyone knows her secret C. why did so many people looked at her D. who sent her a birthday present 5. The man wearing _ untidy coat today was once in _ prison for six months.A. the; the
4、B. an; / C. a; a D. /; / 6. -Do you know that the young man was charged _ stealing jewellery? -I cant believe it. Have the police confirmed it yet? A. with B. for C. of D. in 7. -I didnt find_ about the victim. -Me, either. He looked as happy as usual. A. something unusual B. something usual C. anyt
5、hing unusual D. anything usual 8. He chose to study in a junior school near his home. It _ to be a wise decision.A. put out B. put on C. turned out D. turned on 9. Facial recognition(人脸识别) technology is widely used for payment. _, we neednt enter the passwords any more.A. For example B. As a result
6、C. Whats worse D. Whats more 10. The police _ trying to _ who the murderer is.A. is; find B. are: look for C. is; check D. are; find out 11. It was midnight. No one saw the thief trying to _ the house.A. break up B. break outC. break down D. break into 12. -That young man must have something to do w
7、ith the crime, right? -_, though he insisted he hadnt done anything against the law.A. I dont agree B. I suppose so C. I dont think so D. He supposes so 13. Its _ possible that there _ more than one suspect at the scene of the crime.A. high; were B. more; were C. highly; was D. much; was 14. -What a
8、 pleasant surprise to see you here! I _ you _ Shanghai. -Me too. But I _ there next Saturday.A. suppose; have gone to; am going B. supposed; had gone to; will go C. supposed; had been to; would go D. supposed; have been to; am going 15. -When will you start your journey? -Im not sure. I havent decid
9、ed _. A. when shall I ask the boss for leave B, where I will go to spend the holiday C. if I would go by air or by sea D. who should I travel with 二、完形填空 阅读短文, 从每题所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(15分) Last Sunday, Mark invited me to help serve dinner at Tent City. A number of _16_ had been set up for the homel
10、ess in the area. My husband was not available to _17_ our two sons, so I took 9-year-old Tony and 5-year-old Toby with me. Many of the people we _18_ had missing teeth or wore dirty clothes. My sons had a lot of questions as what they saw challenged their _19_ ideas about how people lived in the wor
11、ld. “Why dont they buy food _20_ us?” “Why dont they have homes?” We talked about the _21_ people ended up in that type of situation. And I mentioned the importance of creating a safety net for them. “Sometimes the safety net is other people who can share some of their time and resources (资源),” I _2
12、2_. I was _23_ that my boys would make too much noise. But to my 19, the people we served were quite thankful that I had brought them. Many said how fun it was to have _24_ children around. After dinner, I saw Tony sit together with several elderly men. He was _25_ them talk about sports. To be hone
13、st, I had _26_ realized that he was such a good listener. _27_ some people returned to their tents, I heard Tony say to them, “Thanks so much for having dinner with us.” I could see that his simple words had _29_ them greatly. I hugged him a little tighter(更紧的) because what he said had touched me to
14、o. It was a great reminder that treating people with _30_ can lift all of us up. 16. A. housesB. shopsC. tentsD. schools17. A. look upB. look afterC. look intoD. look for18. A. raisedB. servedC. savedD. admired19. A. goodB. differentC. strangeD. common20. A. likeB. fromC. forD. with21. A. excusesB.
15、wishesC. interestsD. reasons22. A. explainedB. agreedC. realizedD. suggested23. A. angryB. worriedC. madD. crazy24. A. sadnessB. regretC. surpriseD. excitement25. A. politeB. activeC. intelligentD. hard-working26.A. agreeing with B. running afterC. depending on D. listening to27. A. neverB. alwaysC.
16、 everD. usually28. A. IfB. AlthoughC. AsD. Because29. A. touchedB. disappointedC. hurtD. shocked30. A. powerB. smileC. respectD. encouragement三、阅读理解 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。(28分)AHolmes said,“Somebody sent a letter with five pips(果核) in it from India, and arrived seven weeks later to kill Johns uncle Th
17、en they sent five pips from Scotland and arrived three days later to kill Johns father. Now they have sent five pips to John from London! “The letters are all from sea ports(海港). The writer was on a ship when he wrote the letters, I replied.Very good, Watson! And Johns enemy is in London already!Wel
18、l, I hope they wont kill young John, I said. But they did. The next morning, we read in the newspaper that a policeman found him dead near Waterloo Station. Holmes was very angry about it. He came to me for help and those men murdered him! Im going to find them, if its the last thing I do!” he said
19、to me, and he hurried out of the house. At night, when he came back, he was tired, but pleased. He said, “I know the names of Johns enemies! And now Im going to send them a surprise! This will frighten them! He took five pips from an orange and put them in an envelope(信封). On it he wrote “S. H. for
20、J. C.” “Im sending the pips to Captain(船长) James Calhoun. His ship is called the Star. He and his men are sailing back to Georgia, USA.” “How did you find him, Holmes?” I asked. “Ships papers(文件),” he said. “Ive looked at hundreds of them today. Only one ship, the Star, was in the three ports at the
21、 right times. This morning the Star left London to sail back to Georgia. I found out that the captain and two of his men, all Americans, werent on the ship last night, so Im sure they killed John. When they arrive in America, theyll get the pips and then the police will catch them! 31. How many peop
22、le were killed by those men in the passage? A. One. B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.32. The Star left London forA. CanadaB. AmericaC. IndiaD. Australia33. Who do you think the underlined letters “J. C,” stand for? A. James Calhoun. B. James Columbus.C. John Calhoun.D. John Columbus.34. Which order is correc
23、t according to the story? John came to Holmes for help, John received a letter with five pips. John was killed. Holmes sent five pips to J. C.A.B.C.D.35. This story may be taken from A. science fictionB. a history bookC. a detective novelD. a travel guide People have told stories about Robin Hood fo
24、r over 700 years. Nobody knows if he was a real person or an invented character. In the legends, Robin was extremely smart and humorous. He loved laughing and playing tricks on others. Robin had a good heart. In several adventures, he helped strangers, and later his kindness paid off. The Merry Adve
25、ntures of Robin Hood appeared in 1883. It was Howard Pyles first book and it was a great success. At the beginning of the story, Robin was just a young man, who was good at archery(射箭术). One day he was walking through Sherwood Forest, a royal hunting forest near Nottingham in England. There he got i
26、nto trouble with a group of men. Among them, he killed the cousin of the Sheriff(郡长) of Nottingham. Robin became a legendary outlaw. and soon the leader of one hundred outlaws, known as his “Merry Men”. Robin and his “Merry Men always looked for rich people and asked them to their camp in Sherwood F
27、orest. When they arrived, Robin gave them a good meal and played music for them. Then he took their gold away to help the poor. Robin became most famous for robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. The Sheriff of Nottingham was Robins greatest enemy. He was cruel and treated the poor badly. It
28、was his job to keep the woods safe and make sure that nobody stole the kings deer. He hated Robin because Robin was an outlaw. But most of all, he hated Robin because everyone else loved him. The Sheriff of Nottingham kept trying to catch Robin Hood and his Merry Men”, but never succeeded. Centuries
29、 ago people loved to tell stories of Robin Hood. Later he became a famous character in books, and nowadays Robin is still a well-loved hero in literature, theatre, TV and films. 36. What was Robin Hood like according to the passage?A. Clever and full of fun.B. Smart and serious.C. Cruel to the poor
30、people.D. Good at telling stories.37. The underlined word outlaw in Paragraph 3 means “_”.A. enemy B. criminal C. king D. fighter 38. What was Robin Hood best known for? A. Playing beautiful music for the rich.B. Robbing the rich and helping the poor.C. Stealing the kings deer in Sherwood Forest.D.
31、Killing the cousin of the Sheriff of Nottingham.39. Which is the right order of what happened in the story? Robin became the leader of a group of outlaws.Robin asked the rich people to Sherwood Forest.Robin killed the cousin of the Sheriff of Nottingham.Robin gave poor people the gold he took away f
32、rom the rich.ABCD40. What can we learn from the first and last paragraphs? A. Robin Hood was a real man who once lived in England.B. People can only read stories of Robin Hood from books.C. The stories of Robin Hood are still very popular nowadays.D. Robin Hood didnt get help from strangers who le o
33、nce helped. C Detective fiction is popular in many countries. There are two kinds: stories in which private detectives solve a crime, usually a murder and stories in which a police detective solves a crime. Both kinds of detective stories are equally popular. The first private detective-PI for priva
34、te investigator in the USA-was probably Arson Lupin, a Frenchman. However, stories about this detective are not read nowadays. For most people the first, and perhaps the greatest, private detective, was the Englishman, Sherlock Holmes, a character created by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. All th
35、e Sherlock Holmes stories have been translated into most languages. The best known is The Hound of the Baskervilles. The first police detective was probably Sergeant Cuff who solves the crime in The Moonstone, one of the first detective novels in English. The author, Wilkie Collins, was a close frie
36、nd of Charles Dickens, one of the best English novelists of all time. Crime fiction has been as popular in the USA as in the UK, and some of the most famous American writers have written detective fiction. The most highly regarded is probably Raymond Chandler whose PI, Phillip Marlowe, is the archet
37、ype(典型的) private detective. Also popular, although not so well-written, are the Perry Mason novels by Erle Stanley Gardner. After Conan Doyle, the most widely read private detective novelist is the English novelist Agatha Christie. She created two unforgettable characters-Miss Marple and Hercule Poi
38、rot. Agatha Christies novels have also been translated into most languages. Detective fiction is as popular today as it has ever been, probably because many novels have been adapted for television which introduced them to many people who do not usually read new detective crime fiction. 41. Which of
39、the following is a detective story writer?A. Hercule PoirotB. Perry MasonC. Erle Stanley Gardner D. Sergeant Cuff42. What happened to many detective stories?A. They have been long forgotten.B. They have been translated into English.C. Nowadays they are the least popular readings.D. They have been po
40、pular probably because of TV programmes. 43.What have Arthur Conan Doyle, Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie in common? A. They all wrote stories about English detectives.B. They all wrote stories about private detectives.C. They all wrote stories about police detectives.D. They all wrote stories
41、about American detectives. 44 Which of the following does the writer imply(暗示)?A. Wilkie Collins lived at the same time as Charles Dickens. B. Arson Lupin is a popular character on television nowadays.C. Private detective stories are better reviewed than police detective stories.D. A successful writ
42、er of detective stories has to write private detective stories. 四、阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。(10分) Studies have shown that when students join in team sports, their overall educational experience is greatly improved. In fact, no matter they are good at sports or not, there are still benefits(益处) to be
43、got from playing team sports! Here are four lessons that team sports can teach students. Have a Bigger Picture: At some point in life, everyone goes through challenges. People often think that the choices they make only affect themselves, but as it turns out, that isnt true! Team sports teach studen
44、ts about friendship and a sense of belonging to something bigger than themselves. When they play sports on a team, they quickly learn that every choice they make has an influence on their teammates and their opponents! Be Decisive: Making choices can often be difficult for many people because they o
45、ften over-complicate(过分复杂化) very simple decisions. Playing team sports gets students to reason and come to a decision faster than they might in their daily life. And then, making quick decisions can help students develop a sense of self-confidence. Never Give Up: Its always exciting to win in life,
46、but sometimes the greater lessons come from losses in team sports games. To deal with those losses, students should accept them peacefully, move on and try again! Team sports teach students that great comebacks do happen and a loss is never final if they refuse to give up! Put Others First: The most important lesson that team sports can