牛津译林版英语九年级上学期《期末考试试卷》含答案解析.docx
牛 津 译 林 版 英 语 九 年 级 上 学 期期 末 测 试 卷一、听力选择A.听对话回答问题本部分共有 10 小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍.在听每段对话前,你将有 5秒钟的时间阅读题目,听完后,你还有 5 秒钟的时间从题中所给的 A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项.1. What job do the boy's parents want him to do?A.C.2. Where does Peter come from?A.C.3. Which instrument did lane use to play?A.C.4. What kind of films does Kitty like?A.B.C.5. How much will the man pay?A.¥25. B.¥50.C.¥100.6. Who are the two speakers?A. A manager and a worker. B A teacher and a student.C. A doctor and a patient.7. How long has Mrs. Green had the watch?A. For more than 3 years.B. For less than 3 years.C. For just three years.8. How does the man probably feel?A. Happy.9. When did the woman and Anna meet?A. At 7:53. B. At 7:57.B. Tired.C. Angry.C. At 7:58.10. What does the man mean?A. He can't pull himself up.B. He can climb up the rocks.C. He is very organized.B.听对话和短文回答问题你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍.在听每段对话或短文前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题 秒钟 听完后,你还有 秒钟的时间从题中所给的 三个选项中选出最佳选项.55;A,B,C听下面一段对话,回答第 至 小题.11 1211. What are the evening discussions about?A. Popular music.B. Popular writers.C. Popular operas.12. When will Tom go to the evening discussions?A. On Tuesdays and Saturdays.B. On Tuesdays and Fridays.C. On Fridays and Saturdays.听第一篇短文,回答第 至 小题.请根据短文内容,选择正确答案,完成信息记录表.13 1513. A. classmates or friendsB. teachers or parentsC. classmates or teachers 14. A. 40 %B. 30 %C. 20%C. by themselves15. A. with their classmatesB.with their online friends听第二篇短文,回答第 至 小题.16 2016. How many advantages of watching TV does David think there are?A. Two. B. Four. C. Five.17. What can watching TV bring us according to David?A. It can make children interested in acting.B. It can make us feel relaxed in mind and body.C. It can make us good at thinking after watching TV.18. Which type of programmes does David like best?A. News programmes.B. Chat shows.C. Sports programmes.19. Why does David like ngws programmes?A. Because he can know about many famous people.B. Because he can learn a lot about foreign countries.C. Because he can know what is happening in the world.,20. Why is David interested in programmes about sports?A. Because it is easy to do sports.B. Because he wants to make more friends.C. Because he is getting crazy about sports.二、单项填空从四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A,B,C,D1. 一 Havenose in books. Don't sit there daydreaming.一 OK I will.A. yourB. ouryou go outside without a warm coat, you will catch a cold.B. If C. SinceC. itsD. my2. It's cold today.A. UnlessD. Until3. 一 Do you like the book you read yesterday?一 The pictures in the book are soA. attractive B. boringthat I can't praise it too much.C. carelessD. common4. When Judy saw her neighbors passing by, she is kind enough to greet them. A. heavilyB. sadlyC. warmlyD. freely5. 一 If you don't try, you will never fail.一 I like trying, actually. Don't worry about me.A. something newB. anything newD. new anythingC. new something6. 一 Hello! This is Diane. I want to talk to Mother.一 Mother isn't here. WhyA. are; telephoningyou?B. did; telephoneD. will; telephoneC. have; telephoned7. Henry was 19 years old and Mary was 23,so he was 4 yearsthan her.A. biggerB. smallersoft feather that they make no noise during flight.B. such a C. soC. olderD. youngerD. so a8. Owls(猫头鹰)haveA. such9.Jakehis sister Emma takes guitar lessons at the weekends, because they have no time.A. Both; andB. Not only; but alsoD. Either; orC. Neither; nor10. 一 What do you think of the New Year's party this year?一 It very successful.A. worked out11. It's raining cats and dogs. We have no choice butA. cancel B. to cancel12. 一 I am not looking for any trouble here.Sit and talk.B. turned outC. stayed outthe picnic.D. broke outD. cancelledC. cancelling一A. So do I13. StudentsA. askB. So am IC. Neither do ID. Neither am ID. were askednot to use mobile phones in o it school now.B. asked C. are asked14. Why does Buck feel so worried?.A. He can't understand why he is trapped in this small boxB. He believes that something bad is going to happen to himC. He is not sure that he can go back to his home on this train D. He doesn't know what do these strange men want with him15. Customer: I especially like this flowery skirt.Shopkeeper:It's very much in style this summer.A. You really have a good tasteB. The flowery skirt is not in nowC. This color looks a bit too loudD. I don't think the one fits you三、完形填空先通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的 A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.It is not rare to hear of a family who is keeping a young dog for a seeing-eye do导g(盲犬). However, it is _16_ tohear of a family who is keeping a monkey for the Helping Hands Organization.The same as young dogs, young monkeys need to be socialized before they _17_ be trained as human helpers.One difference is that monkeys live longer than dogs do. This means that a monkey's "childhood" is also _18_than a dog's. Monkeys may spend 4 to 6 years in a family _19_ they are ready to begin training.After a monkey begins training, it usually takes about a year for it to learn enough tasks to be a good _20_ .Whena monkey is learning a task, it is _21_ with a treat. If the monkey makes a _22_ , it is not punished, it justdoes not get a treat for that task.One thing that monkeys need to learn is _23_ to follow orders. For example, if a person wants to have the lightsturned on, he or she might give the order "sun". The monkey will know what its owner _24_ by the order and itcompletes the task. Then it will get a reward. Some monkeys can _25_ learn how to use a computer.16. A. common17. A. canB. unusualB. willC. importantC. needD. necessaryD. must18. A. sadder19. A. while20. A. teacher21. A. rewarded22. A. difference23. A. whatB. happierB. afterC. shorterC. beforeC. helperC. helpedC. faceD. longerD. whenB. workerB. connectedB. mistakeB. whenD. reporterD. comparedD. wishC. whereC. doesD. how24. A. hearsB. seesD. means 25 A. evenB. everC. yetD. still四、阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A,B,C,D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项.A"Oh,you are a man cub," said the black panther very softly. "And one day you must go back to your men in the sameway that I returned to my jungle. Men are your brothers. You must go back to them,if you are not killed in the Council.""But why does the Council want to kill me?" asked Mowgli."Look at me,"said Bagheera. And Mowgli looked at him steadily between the eyes. The big panther turned his headaway in half a minute."That is why," he said,shifting his paw on the leaves. "Not even I can look you between your eyes. And I was bornamong men. And I love you, Little Brother. The others hate you because their eyes cannot meet yours.They hate you because you are wise and because you can pull thorns out from their feet. They hate you because youare a man. ""I did not know these things," said Mowgli unhappily. And he frowned under his heavy black eyebrows."What is the Law of the Jungle? Strike first and then talk. Be wise. I'm afraid that as soon as Akela misses his nextkill,the pack is going to hold a Pack Council at Council Roc,k and thenthenI knows" said Bagheera,jumping up."Go down quickly to the men's houses in the valley, and take some of the Red Flower that they grow there, so thatwhen the time comes,you can have an even stronger friend than me or Baloo or the wolves of the pack that love you.Get the Red Flower. "26. What was Bagheera trying to tell Mowgli about in the whole passage?A. Where Mowgli came from.B. What danger Mowgli was facing.C. Why the red flower was important.D. What was the Law of the Jungle.27. Why did the big panther turned his head away when Mowgli looked at him?A. He couldn't meet Mowgli's eyes.B. He was worried about Mowgli.C. He was looking the other way.D. He was thinking about other things. 28. In the sentence "when the time comes,", here what "time" does it refer to?A. Time when Mowgli's friends help him.B. Time when Mowgli goes back to men.C. Time when the Council wants to kill him.D. Time when Mowgli gets the Red Flower.BYou have probably heard of tomato throwing and the polar bear swim,but have you ever heard of the sport ofcheese rolling?Cheese rolling is an event that takes place every spring at Cooper's Hill,Gloucestershire(a county inEngland,west of London). People say that cheese rolling is one of Great Britain's oldest customs. Some say thecustom started even before the Romans lived in that country 2000 years ago.Most say cheese rolling has been goingon for at least a couple of centuries as a celebration of the onset (beginning)of summer.Each year, thousands of spectators come to Cooper's Hill to watch people chase ( run after) a three kilogram roundof Double Gloucester Cheese down the hillside. There are separate races for men and women, and uphill races forboys and girls too. The winners get to keep the rounds of cheese they have tried so hard to catch. However, no oneever catches the cheese because it runs fast down the slope(斜坡)at nearly 110 kilometers per hour !It is funny to imagine people chasing a little wheel of cheese as it rolls down a hill, but maybe it is not so funnyto see it because Cooper's Hill is very Steep(陡峭的).Every year, several of the cheese chasers tumble down the hill.Often, people have their bones broken, but this has not stopped the event from taking place.Would you chase cheese down a hill?29. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?A. The place where the event is held.B. The time when the event is held.C. The history the event already has.D The reason why the event is held. 30. What does the word "spectators" mean in Paragraph 3?A. People who report the event.B. People who work for the event.C. People who take part in the event.D. People. who are watching the event.31. Cheese rolling players are grouped according to.A. Sex and Height.B. Age and weight.C. Sex and age.D. Height and Weight.32. What does the writer think of the cheese rolling event?A. It's funny.B. It's tiring.C. It's dangerous.D. It's crowded.CLanguages change over time. New words are invented(发明)( like "mouse pad" or "blogging") based on newinventions. Other new words come from other languages. For example, when you tell your mother you are going toserve her a special Mother's Day breakfast of coffee and croissants with marmalade,and a side order of yogurt,you areusing words from at least three other languages (" coffee" and "yogurt" are Turkish words,"croissants" is a Frenchword,and "marmalade" is a Portuguese word!)Of course,it is easy to know when some words we use come from other languages. For example, most of the names ofAustralian animals are from that country's aboriginal languages; kangaroo, kookaburra, koala, and wombat. Japanesefoods, such as sushi and tempura are familiar to us and so are their Japanese names. This is the same with manyChinese food words,such as dim sum and chow mein.However, you might be surprised to learn that some words you have been using for a long time are not originallyEnglish words. For example, "kindergarten" is a German word, "mosquito" is a Spanish word, "cinema" is a Greekword, "robot" is a Czech word, "orangutan" is a Malay word,and "sauna" is a Finnish word.Even though these words came from other languages,they are now certainly a part of the ever-growing Englishlanguage.Words are very interesting,don't you think?33. Where does the word "wombat" in Paragraph 2 come from?A. France.34. How many ways of creating new words are mentioned in this passage?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.B. Germany.C. Japan.D. Australia.D. Four. 35. Which of the following about the word "Robot" is Not TRUE according to the passage?A. "Robot" is a Czech contribution to English.B. "Robot" is a word from another language.C. "Robot" was invented based on its invention.D. "Robot" has been an English word long enough.36. What is the best title for this passage?A. New Words, New InventionsB. English 一 A Worldwide LanguageC. An Easy Way to Learn New WordsD. Where do English Words Come from?DDeborah Ellis loves to write. One day she entered a writing competition.Her story did not win the competition, but the publishing company decided to publish it anyway. The book was calledLooking for X. She was very surprised when Looking for X won a literary award the following year!In 1999, Deborah spent time in Pakistan, working in refugee(难民) camps that housed mostly A han families. Sheheard stories of young girls who had to cut their hair off and dress like boys in order to earn money for their families.At that time, women in Afghanistan were not allowed to leave their homes.Deborah wrote a book called The Breadwinner,a story about a young Afghan girl named Parvana. It became a hugesuccess all around the world. Then Deborah's father said he wanted to know what happened next to Parvana, soDeborah wrote a sequel(续书)called Parvana's T ourney. The series became a trilogy(三部曲)when Deborah wroteMud City , the story of Parvana's friend Shauzia, in a refugee camp. All the money Deborah earns from the sale ofthese books goes to Women for Women in Afghanistan,Street Kids International,and UNICEF.Deborah Ellis's books have helped readers better understand the difficult lives that many children have. She has said,"The world's children are a blessing(赐福)to all of us. They are also our duty. "37. Why did Deborah write the sequel to The Breadwinner?A. Her father wanted to know what happened next to Parvana.B. She wanted people to know the young Afghan girl Parvana.C. Shauzia's life in a refugee camp was a good story for her book.D. The book would show readers how hard life is for children.38. How does Deborah help children?A. She sells her own books to children who need help. B. She donates the money she earns by selling books.C. She spends time working for children in refugee camps.D. She writes stories about poor children's difficult lives.39. Which of the following is true about Deborah?A. Her book Looking for X was a success in the writing competition.B. Deborah saw young girls were not allowed to leave their homes.C. The stories from Deborah's trilogy are about the same person.D Deborah is a person who has a loving heart for the poor and weak.40. What does Deborah mean when she said the children of the world are our duty?A. We should help children get food.B. We should help children in need.C. We should write books for children.D. We