广东省深圳市2021-2022学年九年级上学期12月月考英语试题.docx
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1、广东省深圳市2021-2022学年九年级上学期12月月考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、完形填空Franz Kafka 1883-1924, a famous writer, never married and had no children. Once, at the age of 40, when he was walking through a park in Berlin, Germany, he happened to meet a young girl crying. She her favourite doll.He helped her 2 the doll, but th
2、ey couldnt find it. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would look for it again.The next day, when they 3 had not found the doll, Kafka gave the girl a letter “written“ by the doll that said, “Please do not cry. I have 4 and Im going to write to you about my adventures.Thus began
3、a story that continued to the end of Kafkas life.When they would meet, Kafka read aloud the 5 which he had written, of course, of adventures that the girl found exciting. Finally, Kafka read her a letter in which the doll said it had finally 6 Berlin. Then, he gave her a doll that he had bought.“Thi
4、s does not look like my doll at all,“ she said. Kafka handed her another letter that said, “It is my trips that have 7 me. The girl hugged(拥抱)the new doll and took it home with her. A year later, Kafka 8Many years later, the now grown-up girl found a letter hidden inside the 9 The tiny letter, signe
5、d by Kafka, said, Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, 10 will return in a different way.”1. A. boughtB. brokeC. lentD. lost2. A. ask forB. look forC , write aboutD. listen to3. A. justB, evenC. stillD, ever4. A. taken a tripB. had a picnicC. had a walkD. taken a rest5. A.
6、emailB. letterC - storyD. poem6. A. gone away from B. left forC. moved out ofD. come back to7. A. changedB. supportedC , encouragedD. challenged8. A. passed outB , walked inC. passed awayD. came along9. A. roomB. doll10. A. courageB. helpC. presentD. albumC. safetyD. love二、阅读单选Inventions change how
7、we live, work, play and think about whats possible. Every year, TIME lists the 100 best inventions based on their creativity and impact (创造力和影响力) on our lives. What did the magazine choose this year? Here are three of them.Easier to readReading can be a big challenge for tens of millions of people.
8、They may have poor eyesight or reading difficulties. But OrCam Read can help them! Its the first of its kind reading pen with a smart camera and an AI system. After scanning a page of text with the click of a button, it can read the text aloud to the user. You dont need to connect it with the Intern
9、et. You can use it offline at home, work, school, or even in stores when you need to read a price tag (标签).Sweet ideaHoney is produced by bees. But todays beekeeping business (养蜂产业)is not good for these hard-working insects. Bee farmers may kill them after getting honey because its cheaper than feed
10、ing the bees through the winter. To save bees, US company MeliBio has found a way to make the worlds first bee-free honey. They used synthetic biology (合成生物 学)to create honey directly from plants. This kind of honey tastes just like the real one, and it is healthy, too.Keep you calmWhen you feel ang
11、ry or unhappy, what do you do about it? Scientists say you can try to calm others. This can help you calm down. Thafs why Purrble was invented. This furry, bear-like toy has 9 sensors (感应器).It has a quick heartbeat“ and can reply to your touch. And it purrs (发出呼噜声)like a cat. It sounds like it reall
12、y enjoys your touch! Through petting Purrble, youUl become more aware of your own feelings and learn how to feel calm yourself.11. How many inventions does TIME list every year according to the passage?A. 3.B. Over 3.C. 100.D. Over 100.12. What can we know about OrCam Read?A. People must use it onli
13、ne.B. It only helps read a price tag.C. Reading becomes easier with it. D. Its useless fbr the blind to use it.13. Why is todays beekeeping business not good fbr bees?A. Many bees die of hunger during the cold winter.B. Honey produced by bees tastes good but unhealthy.C. Bees will perhaps be killed
14、after they produce honey.D. Bee farmers dont want to spend money feeding them.14. What can Purrble help us with?A. The sense of touch.B. The sense of hearing.C Awareness of safety.D. Awareness of being calm.15. . Where can we most probably read the passage?A. In a guidebook.B. In a magazine. C. In a
15、 storybook. D. On a noticeboard.Modern cities seem to just get larger and larger. People have to drive or take long subway rides to work, exercise or have fun. The COVID-19 pandemic has made many people rethink what our cities should be like.Recently, a group of architects (建筑师)from South Korea have
16、 planned a 1 O-minute city“ in Seoul. They will design a city with many functional (功能性的)areas, including living areas, study rooms, offices and entertainment areas. With only a 1 O-minute walk, people can reach all these places.The idea of such a city is not new. In 2016, French-Colombian researche
17、r Calos Moreno put forward the 6C15-minute city idea. Moreno noticed that cities are still driven by petrol-powered transport. People spend too much time getting around. He said his 15-minute city would change our relationship with time and offer quality of life within short distances”.The COVID-19
18、pandemic has seen growing interest in the idea because many people were forced to spend most of their time at home, with less chance to go outside of their communities. But within their communities, they cant always get what they need.“If our way of life is no longer making sense (合理),perhaps its ti
19、me to consider alternatives (替代选择)J French professor Roxana Bobulescu told the website Business Because. 15-minute cities may be one alternative.In addition to the advantages of being able to enjoy all aspects of life within a short walk from home. 1 O-minute cities have other beneEts too.16. What i
20、s a 1 O-minute city like?A. Its a city that includes at least 10 functional areasB. Its a city where people can have fun for 10 minutes.C. Its a city that is mainly driven by petrol-powered transport.D. All functional areas are reached with 10 minutes walk in such a city.17. What does Moreno think o
21、f the 15-minute city idea?A. It will improve peoples quality of life. B. It will be friendly to the environment.C. It will make people get around harder. D. It will make peoples relationship closer.18. . Whats the meaning of the underlined word “benefits”?A. Reasons. B. Problems.C. Advantages. D. Di
22、fferences.19. Whafs Paragraph 7 most probably about?A. Ways of building a 10-minute city. B. Other advantages of a 10-minute city.C. Different opinions on a 10-minute city. D. Was to live healthily in a 10-minute city.20. What is the writer attitude (态度)towards 10-minute cities?A. Angry. B. Positive
23、.C. Doubtful.D. Frightened.According to a research, more than 130 billion pounds of uneaten food go to waste in Lauras county each year. That is about 30% of the yearly food supply (供应).It is a sad fact, especially when you consider how many families and homeless people are in hunger.When Laura saw
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