北师大版九年级英语下册优秀期中评估试卷含听力材料及参考答案.docx
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1、北师大版九年级英语下册优秀期中评估试卷含听力材料及参考答案此套北师大版九班级英语下册优秀期中评估试卷含听力材料及 参考答案,全部试卷与九班级英语北师大版教材大纲同步,。由于试卷复制时一些内容如图片、公式等没有显示,们可以到WORD的DOC附件使用!, !试卷内容预览:英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分)请留意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题二个部分。2.全部试题的答案均填写在答案卷上,答案写在试卷上无 效。第一部分选择题部分(共95分)一、听力(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)A).听下面10段对话。每段对话后有1个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话读两遍
2、。( )1. What type of TV program is the man s son interested in?A.B.C.()53.A.rather B. more C.other D.better()54.A.broken B. fell C.steppedD. rushed()55.A.help B. shoes C.gloves D.kindness四、阅读理解阅读下列短文,依据短文内容选择最佳答案。(40 分)AMail-order advertisement( )56. What do you need if you want to kill ants?A. D4545
3、 Garden Spray. B. Sunshine Company.C. A2104 Canvas Bag. D. The Dr Clean s.( )57. You re going to love the natural soap, becauseA. it is cheap B. it smells sweetC. there are no chemicals D. it is powerful( )58. How much will you pay if you want three shampoos and two canvas bags mailed to you?A. $12.
4、 25. B. $20. 50. C. $13. 50. D. $17( )59. What does the underlined word it” most probably refer to?A. Canvas bag. B. Chemical. C. The house. D. Dr Clean.( ) 60. The passage is possibly from.A. a menu B. a newspaper C. a dictionary D. a novelBDetecting cancer (诊断癌症)may no longer only be a job for doc
5、tors. Teenagers are able to help too, like American boy Jack Andraka. He thought of a new way to detect pancreatic (胰腺的)cancer in its early stages.Andraka is 15 years old and comes from Maryland. His uncle died of pancreatic cancer. This cancer is often detected toolate to save the patient. Andraka
6、decided to find a better way of detecting the cancer.He got this idea while in biology class. Then he spent several months studying the cancerand writing reports. The next step was to find a researcher and a place to work in, so he got to keep in touch with about 200 researchers.“More than 197 resea
7、rchers turned me down and only one was willing to help, “ he said. The man who said yes was Anirban Maitra, a medical professor (教授)at Johns Hopkins University and a top researcher in pancreatic cancer.Andraka started working with the professor. Under the guiding of Maitra, Andraka developed a test
8、paper that could detect the cancer by blood testing (验血).It is faster, less expensive and more sensitive (敏感的)than other pancreatic cancer tests. People can also use it for other cancers.Maitra said the test still needs work, but it has done well so far. Because of his outstanding work, Andraka got
9、the $75,000 prize at the 2022 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.Andraka is now waiting for a patent (专利)on his test paper and continuing to work on it. Anyone can be a scientist, Andraka said. They just have to find a passion (热忱)and work at it.”( )61. Andraka got the idea to improve
10、a way to detect the cancer.A. after he worked with a researcherB. when his uncle died of pancreatic cancerC. after he spent time studying cancerD. when he had biology class( )62. To find a way of detecting the cancer, Andraka did the following EXCEPT .A. he studied the cancer for several monthsB. he
11、 wrote some reports according to his studiesC. he gave other students lessons in biology classD. he looked for researchers and tried to get help( )63. What does the phrase “turned me down” mean in Paragraph 4?A. agreed with me B. said no to meC. was ready to help D. was satisfied with me( )64. How m
12、any advantages of using the test paper are mentioned in the passage?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.( ) 65. What can we learn from this passage?A. Teenagers should have a passion for success.B. Any teenager can be a scientist in the future.C. Teenagers can help doctors to detect cancer.D. Profess
13、ors should help teenagers to succeed, cWe take most of our photos when we travel, but teens from Massachusetts, US, took photos of every corner of their own communities(社区). And they found things they didn t know before. It s part of a program to ask teenagers to care about the safety of their commu
14、nities. They took photos and found problems.I found I was a photographer and I wanted to show peoplewhat I saw, “ said Faith Blass, 15. Blass found some leaves with holes burned by cigarettes on a street, which expresses (表 明) a possible smoking problem among teenagers.“Eventhough (尽管)I ve lived in
15、Somerville, from this program I got to see a new side of the town, “ said Judcine Felix, 16. “I saw it more carefully and saw things I hadn t seen before. ”Felix took pictures of broken benches and a broken light bulb (灯泡) in the areas where she used to live. She said she was surprised to see how ba
16、d the area is, compared with (和一一比较)where she lives nowMore than 400 photos are on show in a city hall. One police officer said the photos were wonderful and caught people1 s attention.“This project taught us to read between the lines. Everything is not simply what it seems, Blass said. She said tha
17、t the project is more than just adults getting children to do things, instead, it gave them a voice and taught them responsibility (责任).( )66. The teens from Massachusetts took photos of their communities to .A. work as volunteers B. make their communities cleanerC. find problems D. catch people s a
18、ttention( )67. When Blass found some leaves burned with holes, she guessed thatA. there must have been a fire in this areaB. some teenagers might smoke in this communityC. no other photographers ever found this problemD. the cleaners on this street didnr t work hard( ) 68. From the story, we know th
19、at Felix.A. took pictures of the communities where she lives nowB. Doesn t like the area where she lives nowC. once moved from one community to anotherD. saw the community carelessly after the program( ) 69. What does the phrase “read between the lines mean?A. To learn how to read and memorize the w
20、ords.B. To watch the blanks carefully between the lines.C. To learn what responsibility really means for teenagers.D. To understand one s real feelings from what they say or write.( ) 70. The main purpose of the program is .A. to ask teenagers to share responsibilityto teach teenagers how to speakB.
21、 to teach students how to take photosto ask teenagers to do things for adultsDIt s that time of the year again, when Apple fans go crazy about the release (发彳亍)of the new iPhone. The new model, which will be released in the Chinese mainland (大陆)later this year, is a little bit longer than the iPhone
22、4S.Although the size changed, the model is actually thinner and lighterthan last one. It comes with a high-resolution “retina” screen that s sharper than the 4S, according to Apple.So far, demand for the iPhone5 has been higher than expected (估计的),with 2 million pre-orders (预定)made in the first 24 h
23、ours. But while the new phone excited many people, it also left a lot of people disappointed (绝望). Mat Honan called the iPhone5 completely amazing and very boring” . Though we ve reached the sixth iPhone, things have gotten so good that Apple does not change very much any more, he said. And so you g
24、et the iPhone5, which looks like a longer, thinner one of the iPhone4.”When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone back in 2022, it won praise from all over the world. Similar praise was given to Apple when it introduced the first iPad in 2022.However, recent smart-phone designs have failed to satisfy peo
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