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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上北京市朝阳区九年级综合练习(二) 英 语 试 卷 2014. 6四、单项填空 (共13分,每小题1分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。22. I cant find my pen. Could you help _?A. meB. herC. himD. them23. When was this car made? It looks so old. It was made _1890. A. on B. in C. at D. of24. Peter, would like to go shopping with me? Id
2、 like to , _ I have to finish my homework first. A. andB. orC. butD. so25. There _ many roads to happiness. It all depends on whether you can find them. A. is B. was C. are D. were26.Our teacher often tells us _enough sleep every day.A. to have B.having C. have D. had27. _you go swimming with me tom
3、orrow? No, I cant. Its my fathers birthday.A. Can B. May C. Need D. Must28. Doctor,_ do I have to take the medicine? Three times a day. A. how often B. how many C. how long D. how far29. Which subject do you like _, Chinese or English?English, of course. A. well B. better C. best D. the best30. I _
4、the note to Jim as soon as school is over. A. give B. am giving C. will give D. gave 31. -Who is the girl in the picture ? -Haha! Its me! The picture _ ten years ago. A. takes B. took C. is taken D.was taken32. A few days ago, Miss Li _ a meeting with everyone interested in music.A. holds B. held C.
5、 will hold D. was holding33.Mrs White _in France for a long time. She knows a lot about that country. A.lived B. was living C. will live D. has lived34. -Sally, could you tell me ? - Next Friday. A. when will we have the English party B. when did we have the English party C. when we will have the En
6、glish party D. When we had the English party 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。 It was a hot Chicago day in August 1982 when Mikes fire-fighting crew (消防队) tried to manage a fire in a building. “It was 35 to put out the fire because of the strong wind,” says Mike. By the
7、 time the 24-year-old fireman arrived most of the people had 36 left the blazing building. Suddenly, a woman came running up to them shouting, “My baby, where is my Kris?” The woman explained that she had left her 7-year-old son alone while she went shopping. Mike made his way back up to the buildin
8、g. He could see a little boy 37 on the floor. “I didnt even have time to think if he was alive or dead, I just grabbed (抓住) him and 38 out.” Mike heard the floor the sound of the floor above crumbling(破碎)just as they left the building. The people broke into 39 as they saw them. When Kris coughed fro
9、m the smoke, Mike knew he was still alive. Mike was a hero, but little did he know how his decision would 40 his own life 20 years later. Two weeks after the building fire, Mike had two visitors appear at the station Kris and his mother. They had come to 41 him and they would repay him a life. Since
10、 then Kris visited Mike at least once every week after school. A few months later, they really became friends. As the years went on, Mike married, started his own family. Kris went to college, but the two 42 in touch, writing letters and talking on the telephone. At age 37, there was something wrong
11、 with Mikes kidney(肾脏). By age 44, Mike was badly ill and he needed a donor(捐赠) kidney. When Kris called only to 43 that Mike was on his deathbed, he knew he could 44 repay him. He said to him, “Ive got two kidneys, and you can have 45 .” The operation was a perfect success. “Mike says were even now
12、,” says Kris. “But the truth is he was there all my life to help me make decisions and give me 46 .” Mike and Kris both went on to live happy, healthy lives in Chicago.35. A. hopelessB. carelessC. fearless D. useless36. A. almostB. alsoC. already D. again37. A. sittingB. lyingC. standing D. moving38
13、. A. walkedB. jumped C. stepped D. rushed39. A. laughingB. shoutingC. cheers D. tears40. A.make B. value C. save D. control41. A. thankB. see C. know D. help42. A. returnedB. remainedC. got D. began43. A. think B. notice C. say D. hear44. A. finallyB. suddenlyC. directly D. quickly45. A. it B. them
14、C. one D. another46. A. funB. successC. reason D. support 阅读理解(共44分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共26分,每小题2分)A4-Day Beijing TourIf you want to see more of China, how about going to Beijing? Visit the Great Wall and other famous places, and enjoy Beijing Duck!Tour price: $590Call us!
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16、utiful Guilin TourDo you want to enjoy fresh air? Then come to Guilin for a few relaxing days to enjoy the river life!Tour price:1 person 25 persons69 persons$630$565 / person$527 / person Call us! 810-656247. The Beijing Tour will last _. A. four days B. five days C.seven days D. eight days48. If y
17、ou want to relax there by walking along the beach, you should call _. A. 810-6562 B. 820-6222 C. 820-8188D. 810-522249. If you take the “4-Day Beautiful Guilin Tour”, you will be able to _. A. visit the Great Wall B. enjoy the river life C. relax on the beach D. experience the city lifeB What: Silen
18、t Dinner Parties (SDPs) were dreamed up by artist Honi Ryan as a student in Germany in 2007. The SDP is a normal dinner party, with one huge exception: Guests are asked not to use their voices, not to read or write, to try to make as little noise as possible, and to keep doing that for at least two
19、hours. Ryan says, “It changes all the rules that we have in social situations.” Where: Ryan has held more than a dozen SDPs in Germany, China and Australia, all but one in private homes, some as arts festival events. “Everyone keeps silent. When we communicate, theres lots of eye contact, hand gestu
20、res and walking around acting things out. Weve had silent bands and people making little tableaux (造型) out of each other. Its a really great experience.” How: While the idea was artistic at first, Ryan says anyone can do it, and shell offer encouragement using www. . “Ideas are free. If people want
21、to have a silent dinner party, they should just go for it. The more the better, I say.”50. Which of the following can be done at a SDP?A. Singing a song.B. Reading a poem.C. Playing the piano.D. Acting things out.51. Where does Ryan usually hold SDPs?A. In restaurants.B. In private homes.C. At theat
22、ers.D. At her school.52. How can we get Ryans help?medical tapeA. Go to meet her.B. Talk over QQ.bandageC. Visit her website.D. Call her up.CPulling off a bandage is so unpleasant, and for certain patients, its also dangerous. Babies and the elderly have weak skin, and pulling away bandages and medi
23、cal tape can lead to serious injuries (伤害). In fact, each year, medical tape causes about 1.5 million injuries in the US alone. “This is a problem that all doctors and nurses know well,” says Jeffrey Karp, a professor at Harvard Medical School. “They are waiting for new inventions that will not caus
24、e injuries.” Thats why Karp and his lab are working on an improvement to make fewer injuries when bandages are removed. Traditional medical tape is simply something sticky on a backing, but Karps invention has a middle layer (层). This extra layer takes the most force of removing the tape, which avoi
25、ds injuries. When its time to pull away the bandage, it moves right off. All thats left is a small print that can be easily covered or simply rolled off the skin. Karps tape isnt his only invention in medical technology. He wrote an article about a surgical (外科) bandage that could hold fast wounded
26、parts of an operation. Even better, this bandage disappears over time, meaning that doctors never have to go back to remove it. If Karps pain-free bandages come into being as well as his earlier breakthrough, future patients will be much luckier.53. When do usual bandages cause injuries to patients?
27、A. When they are kept on.B. When they are pulled off.C. When they are put on.D. When they are stuck hard.54. How many layers are there in Karps invention?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.55. What is the greatest advantage of Karps surgical bandage?A. It doesnt need to be pulled off.B. It can hold fast
28、 wounded parts.C. It makes operation much easier.D. It can be used as peoples skin.D As an anger-management specialist, it never stops to surprise me what people get worked up about these days. Mother Teresa got angry about being poor. Widespread hunger made Gandhis blood boil. Martin Luther King wa
29、s fired up by social injustice (不公). Yet many people seem to fly into strong anger at all kinds of small things: trousers that only have small sizes, leaders who have made unimportant mistakes, families reported in the newspapers with ten kids. Are these things really worth the heated anger they see
30、m to cause? Or could it be that we have nothing better to get angry about any more? Anger, like all emotions, has played a valuable role in human history. The strong anger helped our ancestors live on thousands of years ago. If theyd never been worried about others stealing their food or animals try
31、ing to kill them, they wouldnt have taken necessary action. In fact, research suggests that the development of our anger response (反应) has been part of our evolution (进化). If were shown pictures of angry faces, for example, were more excited and then choose something to make us satisfied. So anger m
32、akes us get the things we really need. Anger also helped us work in close social groups. Losing our cool showed that we were displeased with others, and that they needed to make changes to their behaviour. However, life-threatening (威胁生命的) injustice is less likely to happen in our modern societies.
33、The angry response, which plays no real role in keeping us alive, is still kept in our brain. It leads us to get cross about the smaller, unnecessary things. Recent examples include a road-anger incident (事件) that left a man dead and a fight that started with two trolleys accidentally running into e
34、ach other in a supermarket. It seems that anger is becoming a usual communication method. Part of the problem is that where we were once worried about keeping a roof over our heads and having a warm meal, now all our basic needs are met and our expectations have risen. We expect everything is prefec
35、t. When it isnt, we stamp our feet. The good news is that if we have known our anger is often over the top, we might be better able to deal with it. We can check the anger in our brain by asking a simple question: is this matter threatening my life? If not, we could forget itby finding something rea
36、lly worth getting angry with instead.56. What role did anger play in mans history? A. It once helped humans live on.B. It brought man what he needed. C. It threatened human beings life.D. It caused troubles to our society.57. What is the problem now, according to the passage? A. There are still many
37、 things making us angry. B. Human beings evolution has not developed well. C. Anger has become a usual communication method. D. We are very worried about our basic needs now.58. How can we deal with our anger response? A. By trying to give up our expectations. B. By studying why we get angry so easi
38、ly. C. By thinking quietly over the matter we face. D. By finding something really worth getting angry.59. The underlined sentence in the second last paragraph may mean _. A. we put stamps on our feetB. we kick somebody else heavily C. we make marks with our feetD. we knock the ground with our feet七
39、、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。(共8分,每小题2分) Almost everyone in the world uses oil in some way. Cars, buses, planes and many trains and ships also need oil. 60 . Indeed the whole world would stop if there was no oil. Today there is a growing need for oil in the world. 61 . They look
40、for oil in deserts, in the mountains and under the sea. 62 , but the search for oil always goes on. What are the largest oil producers in the world? The US, Russia, and countries of the Middle East. But China is catching up fast. Before liberation we used to buy nearly all our oil from the US. Many
41、foreign people said China was oil-poor. But since liberation oil has been found in many parts of the country. 63 . Our oil will not only meet the great need in our country, but also be sold to other countries.A. Oil was too expensiveB.Even our bicycles need oilC.Quite often they find nothingD.So peo
42、ple are looking for it everywhereE.Today everyone agrees that China is rich in oil八、阅读短文, 根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)Researchers say that men and women have different communication styles (风格). Thats why they sometimes cannot communicate well with each other. Here are some differences between them. Mens
43、 communication style is more direct. They usually take a direct way to a problem and suggest a solution (解决办法). Men often make decisions more quickly than women. They also like to make decisions by themselves. Womens communication style is to discuss problems and ask other people for their opinions.
44、 Women like to talk with other people before they make a decision.The topics of conversation are also different between men and women. Women like to discuss personal topics and talk about their feelings. Talking about problems is important in friendship for women. They can express what they think wh
45、ile talking about them. It is important in friendships for women. Men, on the other hand, are less comfortable discussing their feelings. They like to talk about the latest news, business, and personal success. Men build friendships by doing activities together. On the other hand, women build friendships by sharing feelings. These differences of communication styles cause problems in their relationships. What are the causes? First, women may think it is important to discuss how they feel about a problem. Men, however, like to come to a solution. Second, men often think t
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