江苏省南京外国语学院2024-2025学年九年级上学期第二次月考英语试题卷

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南京外国语学院初三年级英语阶段练习(二) 试卷总分:100分 考试时间:100分钟 卷Ⅰ客观题(满分55分) Please put your answers by filling in the correct boxes with 2B pencil on the multiple choice answer card. (请将以下选择题的答案用2B铅笔填在答题卡上。) Ⅰ. Multiple choice (1'×25=25') 1. The old man heard the song his mother used to sing to him in his childhood. He gently danced ________ it while softly singing ________ tears filling his eyes. A. to; in B. to; with C. with; in D. by; with 2. Though my younger brother is only ________, he is determined to go on an expedition (探险) to the South Pole ________ in the future. A. 10-year-old; sometimes B. 10 years old; sometime C. 10-year-old; some time D. 10 years old; some times 3. ________ girl, with ________ knowledge, yet she has the desire to explore the world and the potential to learn anything she is determined to. A. Such a little; such little B. Such a little; so little C. So little a; such little D. So little; so little 4. There were 5 candidates (候选人) for me to ________. Finally I chose Dorothy as my partner because she was patient and easygoing enough for me to ________. A. choose from; get on with B. choose from; get on C. choose; get on with D. choose; get on 5. The old woman was holding the ________ box tightly (紧紧地)________ it had contained the most precious treasure in the world. A. old white wooden; even if B. old white wooden; as if C. white old wooden; even if D. white old wooden; as if 6. There ________ be any delays in the production line, as we ________ keep up with the high demand for our products to stay competitive (有竞争力的) in the market. A. mustn’t; need to B. won’t; need to C. shouldn’t; need D. can’t; need 7. —Mum, can we go to a movie after school this Friday? —Sure, but until little Jimmy ________ his homework. A. will finish B. finishing C. finished D. finishes 8. Although Sherry knew this would cause her trouble, she still ________ her classmates who cheated in the exam and believed they would be punished for their dishonesty. A. told of B. told off C. told on D. told about 9. The meeting is going to ________ next week, and we will use advanced digital technology to ________ of traditional methods to make communication more interactive and effective. A. take place; take place B. take place; take the place C. take the place; take place D. take the place; take the place 10. With so many mysteries ________, the research team felt a sense of relief. But they knew they still had a lot of problems ________ before they could declare success. A. solved; to solve B. solved; to be solved C. being solved; to be solved D. having been solved; to solve 11. Excited by the good news, Marie lay in bed with her eyes ________ open while all her family were sleeping ________. A. wide; deeply B. widely; deeply C. wide; deep D. widely; deep 12. John and Sarah, ________ has ever been to a concert before, are excitedly looking forward to their first music event tonight. A. neither of them B. both of whom C. none of whom D. neither of whom 13. In this position, ________ doesn’t make much difference whether you have a lot of working experience. ________ really matters is that you should be creative enough. A. it; What B. it; That C. what; It D. what; What 14. My brother ________ a memorial event remembering the Chinese People’s Volunteers (中国人民志愿军) after watching the touching film The Volunteers: The Battle of Life and Death. Now he wants to ________ the army some day to protect our motherland. A. jointed in; join in B. joined; join C. joined in; join D. joined; join in 15. —I don’t think she will come to the party tomorrow evening, ________? —________. She said she would have finished her project by tomorrow afternoon. A. do I; No B. will she; No C. won’t she; Yes D. will she; Yes 16. Which sentence has a different structure from the other three? A. I found it really hard to do the washing-up. B. My mum taught me how to do the washing-up yesterday. C. I helped my mum do the washing-up after supper tonight. D. Therefore, my mum called me “little helper”. 17. I don’t care ________ you said to me. I won’t listen to you anyway. A. that it was what B. what it was what C. that it was that D. what it was that 18. —Sorry, I was not paying attention. What did you say? —I said I wasn’t sure ________. A. that it would be Tom’s birthday tomorrow B. whether Tom would arrive on time or not C. what was the matter with Tom D. what was Tom’s school number 19. He couldn’t help but (忍不住) wear an ________ look on his face, surrounded by a carpet of ________ leaves that crunched (发出碎裂声) softly under his feet. A. amazed; fallen B. amazed; falling C. amazing; falling D. amazing; fallen 20. —The last question was too difficult for me. —________. And ________ for me. A. So was it; so the rest were B. So it was; so was the rest C. So was it; so the rest was D. So it was; so were the rest 21. I ________ the solicitor’s legal advice. Now I’m stuck in a difficult situation, out of which I can see no way. A. should take B. shouldn’t take C. should have taken D. shouldn’t have taken 22. The popularity of electric vehicles ________ the growing need for widespread and accessible (可使用的) charging infrastructure (充电设施). A. increases B. includes C. involves D. introduces 23. I won’t achieve my goal ________ I work hard, and I won’t stop pushing myself ________ I finally reach the peak of success. A. until; until B. unless; unless C. until; unless D. unless; until 24. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct? A. Can you imagine now I live in where used to be a graveyard? B. The equipment you provided is different from the one saw in your factory. C. Having not been warned about the wet floor, she fell heavily. D. All I have to do is watch the machine pass the bottle to the next. 25. —Oh God, who broke my new cup? —Sorry, ________. I knocked it off carelessly while passing by. I’ll buy a new one for you. A. it’s not my problem B. forget about it C. I didn’t mean to D. just joking Ⅱ. Cloze test (1'×15=15') As I sit here, surrounded by the quiet of my study, my mind wanders back to the tumultuous (混乱的) days of my teenage years. It was a period when I was continuously torn (举棋不定的) between the carefree joys of youth and the pressing responsibilities of adulthood. Life during those years was a mix of emotions, a roller coaster ride that I will never ____26____. I remember vividly the day I started high school. The air was filled with excitement-and the sense of a new beginning. I was both hopeful and scared, excited to explore the world but also nervous about the ____27____. My friends and I would spend hours after school ____28____ in the park, dreaming about our futures and the ____29____ that waited for us. One of the most important events during my teenage years was joining the school’s drama club. It was there that I found my enthusiasm for acting. The stage became my shelter (庇护), a place where I could ____30____ from the pressures of everyday life. Our performances were a blend of hard work and creativity, and the applause (掌声) from the audience was the ____31____ sound I had ever heard. ____32____, not every memory from that time is pleasant. There were moments of disappointment and ____33____. I recall the first time I experienced rejection (拒绝), when a girl I fell in love with turned me down. It was a hard blow to my youthful pride, but it taught me about resilience (快速恢复) and perseverance (不屈不挠). Studies were also a major part of my teenage experience. I struggled with math and science, often feeling like I was drowning (溺水) in a sea of numbers and formulas. But my English teacher, Mrs. Thompson, saw ____34____ in me. She encouraged me to develop my writing, which ____35____ led to me winning a local essay contest. That victory was a brilliant moment that built up my confidence and changed my opinion on my ____36____. As I look back on those years, I realize that my teenage self was easily ____37____ and hurt. I was trying to find my place in the world, to understand who I was and ____38____ I wanted to be. There were times when I felt lonely, like I didn’t belong anywhere. But those feelings were mitigated (减轻) by the love and support of my family and close friends. I see that my teenage years were a key period of growth. They were filled with challenges and mistakes, but also with moments of success and self-discovery. I am ____39____ for every experience, both good and bad, because they have shaped me into the person I am today. And ____40____ I may not miss the tumult of being a teenager, I value the values I acquired during that time. 26. A. try B. experience C. remember D. forget 27. A. unknown B. unusual C. unreal D. unhappy 28. A. moving around B. turning around C. looking around D. hanging around 29. A. careers B. chances C. challenges D. competitions 30. A. learn B. escape C. suffer D. recover 31. A. sweetest B. deepest C. noisiest D. longest 32. A. Therefore B. Instead C. However D. Furthermore 33. A. backache B. headache C. heartache D. stomachache 34. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything 35. A. especially B. eventually C. hopefully D. occasionally 36. A. qualities B. realities C. abilities D. possibilities 37. A. influenced B. changed C. damaged D. felt 38. A. how B. why C. what D. who 39. A. sorry B. ready C. grateful D. responsible 40. A. when B. unless C. as D. though Ⅲ. Reading comprehension (1'×15=15') A Beijing’s Daxing International Airport is now the world’s largest airport terminal (航站楼), taking the area of 7.5 million square feet—the size of 98 soccer fields. It cost $11 billion to build, and it can handle 300 takeoffs and landings an hour. Its 400 self-service check-in kiosks (自助登机亭) and smart security checks are all designed to help shorten queuing time and improve security. From outdoor spaces to plenty of food and drink options, it’s obvious that Daxing will be an airport you actually want to hang out at. Here’s a first look at the Chinese capital’s futuristic terminal. How it’s built Designed by the British architect Zaha Hadid, Daxing looks like a giant starfish from above, with six curved spokes (辐条) spreading out. Inside the core (核心), an enormous atrium (中庭) is supported by eight giant C-shaped pillars (柱子), each with a 350-foot-wide skylight at the top—meaning there’s natural light everywhere. The whole airport fits under one roof and all of its facilities are easy for travelers to use, no matter how far they’re flying. The starfish design means you never have to walk more than 10 minutes from the core to the farthest gate in each wing. Where to eat With 70 food and drink outlets, you won’t go hungry in Daxing. Look for hot bowls of ramen at Japanese chain Ajisen Ramen, old-school Chinese snacks at Laoshe Teahouse, and traditional dumplings at both Family Dumpling and Cristal Jade. The Dining Room serves typical Shanghai-style dim sum (点心) along with some dan dan noodles. Travelers looking for Western options have American-style restaurant Blue Frog for steak and burgers, healthy concept Element Fresh for salads and sandwiches, and Godiva for chocolate treats. How to get in and out It’s located in the south of the capital, 28.5 miles from Tiananmen Square and downtown Beijing. If there’s light traffic, it’ll take you around 1.5 hours to get between the airport and the city by taxi. On a rainy or stormy day, expect at least a two-hour ride. Public transport, for now, is no better. The all-new high-speed Daxing Express gets you to Caoqiao Station in 19 minutes, but there aren’t any Daxing Express stations near central Beijing. You’ll have to switch to the subway—Line 10 to arrive at Caoqiao Station, and then Daxing Express there will take you to the airport. 41. According to the text, Daxing International Airport _________. ①covers an area of 7.5 million square feet ②is as big as 98 soccer fields ③cost 11 billion yuan to build ④has 350-foot wide skylight at the top ⑤handles 300 takeoffs and landings a day A. ①②④ B. ①③④ C. ①④⑤ D. ②③④ 42. Why is Daxing International Airport designed in the shape of a starfish? A. Because the starfish shape looks special from above. B. Because the starfish shape allows natural light everywhere in the airport. C. Because the starfish shape fits the whole airport under one floor. D. Because the starfish shape shortens people’s walking distances. 43. Which of the following adjectives can best describe the food at Daxing International Airport? A. Delicious. B. Typical. C. Various. D. Traditional. 44. It can be learned from the last part that ________. A. you can take Daxing Express which is near central Beijing to get to the airport B. the time spent on the journey to Daxing International Airport is not affected by weather C. public transport to Daxing International Airport is not very convenient now D. it is faster to take public transport than to take a taxi to get to the airport 45. What can we infer (推断) from the article? A. Daxing International Airport is the world’s biggest airport now. B. It is easy for people to go to and fly from Daxing International Airport. C. Daxing International Airport is considered as a futuristic airport because of its unusual appearance. D. Daxing International Airport is designed and built based on the needs and convenience of travelers. B The history of microbiology begins with a Dutch cloth maker named Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, a man of no formal scientific education. In the late 1600s, Leeuwenhoek, inspired by the magnifying lenses (放大镜) he used to examine cloth, built some of the first microscopes (显微镜). He developed a technique to improve the quality of tiny, rounded lenses, some of which could magnify an object up to 270 times. By studying the samples taken from his own mouth, he discovered bacteria living on his teeth. This was a revolutionary finding as it showed that there were organisms (有机体) living in and on the human body that had not been known before. His observations, which he reported to the Royal Society of London, are among the first descriptions of microbes (微生物). Leeuwenhoek discovered an entire universe that can’t be seen by the human eye. He also found different microbes in pond water, rain water, and human blood. His discoveries were extensive (广泛的), including the first description of red blood cells, the observation of plant tissue (组织), the examination of muscle, and the exploration of the life cycle of insects. Nearly two hundred years later, Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of microbes helped French chemist and biologist Louis Pasteur to develop his “theory of disease”. This concept suggested that disease originates from (源自) tiny organisms attacking and weakening the body. Pasteur’s theory later became a guiding light for doctors in their battle against infectious (传染性的) diseases such as anthrax, polio and smallpox. All these remarkable breakthroughs(突破) were the fruits of Leeuwenhoek’s groundbreaking work. However, Leeuwenhoek did not predict this legacy. In a 1716 letter, he described his contribution to science this way — “I’ve done my work for a long time, not to gain the praise i now enjoy, but chiefly from a strong desire for knowledge, which I notice lives in me more than in most other men. And therefore, whenever I found out anything remarkable (显著的), so that the scientific community might be informed of it.” This statement not only shows his dedication (贡献) to scientific exploration but also his selfless desire to contribute to the collective (共同的) knowledge of the scientific world, laying the foundation (基础) for future advances in microbiology and beyond. 46. What is the correct order for the following events? a. Magnifying lenses were invented. b. The “theory of disease” was developed. c. Microbes were discovered in waters and human blood. d. Leeuwenhoek’s first microscopes were successfully built. e. Leeuwenhoek explained his thoughts on his own contribution. A. a-d-c-e-b B. a-d-b-c-e C. a-d-c-b-e D. a-d-e-c-b 47. Which of the following best describes Leeuwenhoek? A. A trained researcher with an interest in microbiology. B. A talented scientist interested in finding a cure for disease. C. A curious cloth maker who made pioneer studies of microbes. D. A lucky ordinary man who accidentally made a major discovery. 48. What was the main achievement of Leeuwenhoek in the field of microbiology? A. Helping Pasteur develop the “theory of disease”. B. Finding different microbes and describing them. C. Developing a new technique for making lenses. D. Curing several infectious diseases. 49. The underlined phrase “this legacy” in paragraph 3 refers to A. the origin and the role of the tiny organisms B. the influence of his work on microbiology C. the efforts made to fight infectious diseases D. the development of “theory of disease” 50. What does the quote (引述) from Leeuwenhoek’s letter suggest? A. He thought that many of his discoveries were made by chance. B. He considered his work important to later medical breakthroughs. C. He wanted to gain fame and knowledge from his scientific research. D. He believed the sharing of knowledge was a key to scientific progress. C In the centre of the busy city, where skyscrapers kissed the clouds and people hurried about, there was a small park. It was an oasis of peace in the concrete jungle, a place where I, a high school boy, often went to after school. One sunny afternoon, as I sat on a bench, my attention was drawn to a street performer preparing his act. He was a middle-aged man with a warm smile and eyes that sparked with determination mixed with life’s wisdom. Placing his hat on the ground, he began to play the violin, each note filled with sad beauty that seemed to tell tales of his life’s journey. I observed as the crowd passed by, most too preoccupied (心事重重) with their own thoughts to notice the soulful melodies that surrounded them. Occasionally, a coin would clink into the hat, but for the most part, the performer was overlooked. Approaching him when he took a break, I asked, “Don’t you ever feel disheartened when people don’t stop to listen?” He looked at me with a gentle smile and replied, “Disheartened? Yes, there are moments. But I remind myself that my music is a personal expression, not just a performance for others.” “Is it the money that keeps you going?” I asked, glancing at the collection in his hat. He smiled, “The money is appreciated, but it’s not the driving force. I play because I’m passionate (有激情的) about music. Every note I create is part of me that I share with the world. Whether anyone listens or not, I stay true to my love for the art.” His words struck a chord (和音) within me. Here was an individual who, despite the indifference (冷漠) of the world, remained steadfast (坚定的) in his pursuit (追求) of happiness. It was a powerful lesson in endurance (忍耐力) and self-worth. As the sun set below the horizon, painting the sky orange and pink, he continued his playing. This time, I listened with new ears. The music was no longer just a melody. It was a proof of the strength and spirit of humanity. When it was finally time for me to head home, I placed a coin in his hat, not only as an act of charity, but as respect for a man who had taught me a valuable life lesson: to pursue (追求) one’s passion fearlessly and regardless of (不管) the audience. 51. What did the park mean to the writer in the story? A. It was where he enjoyed music. B. It was where he relaxed after school. C. It was where he met the street performer. D. It was where he had to pass on his way home. 52. What can we infer (推断) from the fact that most people passed by without noticing the performer’s music? A. People didn’t want to pay a coin. B. The music was not attractive enough. C. People were busy with their own lives. D. The park was too noisy for them to hear the music. 53. What does the underlined phrase “struck a chord within me” probably mean? A. Made a powerful strike in me. B. Played a musical note for me. C. Brought a sudden shock to me. D. Had an emotional effect on me. 54. Which of the following is NOT the reason why the writer placed a coin in the street performer’s hat? A. To give encouragement to keep on playing. B. To show politeness by paying to listen to music. C. To provide affordable financial support. D. To express respect for the man. 55. What life lesson did the writer learn about the relationship between personal passion and the outside world? A. Personal passion can remain and is valuable even without attention from others. B. Personal passion should be given up if the outside world doesn’t respond well. C. Personal passion has nothing to do with the outside world at all. D. Only when getting recognition from the outside world can personal passion be meaningful. 卷Ⅱ主观题(满分45分) Ⅳ. Vocabulary A. Complete each sentence with proper words. The first letter of each word is given. (0.5'x15=7.5') 56. H________ appliances (电器) like refrigerators, washing machines, and microwaves have made our daily lives much more convenient. 57. The horror movie had several t________ scenes that made the audience scream with fear. 58. The beautiful valley filled with colorful wildflowers, singing birds, and a gentle stream flowing through is a p________ for nature lovers. 59. The rescue team worked tirelessly in the chaos, searching for survivors in the aftermath of the earthquake, with buildings still c________ around them. 60. The simple cheerful r________ of the song quickly got everyone to tap their feet and hum (哼唱) along. 61. The cyclist c________ into a parked car when he swerved (急转弯) to avoid a child, and he suffered minor injuries. 62. A r________ friend is one who you can trust with your deepest secrets, knowing that they will keep them safe and never betray (背叛) you. 63. The contrast (对比) between m________ skyscrapers (摩天大楼) and ancient temples in the city creates a unique visual harmony that attracts lots of tourists. 64. A new law will be implemented (实施) next month to c________ wildlife in the forest area, with stricter rules against hunting. 65. The flight a________ were busy preparing the cabin for takeoff, ensuring that all safety equipment was in place and that the passengers were comfortable. 66. The parrot i________ human speech so perfectly that it seemed almost like a person talking. 67. The self-cleaning fish tank can a________ filter (过滤) the water without the need for regular manual cleaning by the owner. 68. Tracy’s baby brother was always the center of their parents’ focus, which filled her with j________. As a result, she acted in childish ways to attract the parents’ attention. 69. The fury (暴怒) of the thunderstorm continued. The bright flash of l________ lit up the entire sky, making the night seem like day for a brief moment. 70. She was so f________ that she still missed the meeting this morning in spite of (尽管) having been reminded of three times. B. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the given words. (0.5'×15=7.5') 71. His bedroom was completely ________, with books lying all over the desk and clothes piled on the floor. (organize) 72. The small kitten meowed ________, hungry and alone, hoping someone would hear its cries. (pathetic) 73. She has always been ________ than her sister when it comes to meeting new people. (shy) 74. The homeowner was ________ in his freshly painted house. The new colors brightened up the space and gave it a whole new look and feel. (delight) 75. The reality may be hard to accept, but it’s only when we do it that we can ________ grow as individuals. (true) 76. The ________ injuries were a major problem, but their determination to recover and go back to the game was unwavering (坚定不移的) (sportsman) 77. It is ________ that the sudden rain ruined (破坏) their plan for an outdoor ceremony. (fortune) 78. ________ for long hours without proper protection can cause serious damage to your skin. So when you ________ make sure you apply sunscreen (涂防晒霜) regularly to avoid getting burned. (sunbath) 79. The beauty industry has a lot of ________ with countless makeup and skincare brands (品牌) for customers’ interest. (compete) 80. Among all the philosophers, Socrates is often regarded as one of ________, and his ________ has inspired countless generations. (wise) 81. To gain ________ in a new language, one must not only learn grammar but also practice speaking in real-life situations. (fluent) Choose a proper phrase to complete each sentence and change the form if necessary. There is an extra one. feed… with name... after fight for be covered in keep… company depend on have an influence on change one’s mind prepare for charge off have... in common 82. Badminton ________ the British man who started the sport decades ago to memorize what he had done for it. 83. ________ sweat (汗), the hiker had to stop to have a rest so that he would cool down and have enough energy to go on. 84. If the hunter had used his gun, the pack (群) of wolves ________ quickly. But he didn’t have any guns with him at that time. 85. After ________ some chocolate, the poor little dog died soon because some of the ingredients in chocolates are like poison to dogs. 86. When I am lonely or upset, I always let music ________ me ________ which often helps me out of bad mood. 87. ________ the upcoming final exams, students should make a plan that includes a minimum of four hours every day to improve their chances of achieving higher scores. 88. Do you believe a house can dance? Surely not. But if you go to Prague, Czech Republic (布拉格,捷克共和国), you ________. 89. Tom and Jerry ________ nothing ________ though they are twins. They have no idea what telepathy is. 90. Low salary, as well as the expensive housing, leads to a hard life of many young people, who cannot even live without ________ their parents. 91. The color of our room could ________ the result of our exam. For example, bright colors may help us concentrate on a task easily and solve problems quickly. Read the passage and finish the form with ONE word in each blank and answer the question that follows. Processed food like frozen chips and pizzas is high in salt, sugar and fat. Already, the spread of cheap packaged food has a connection with more and more people who suffer from obesity (肥胖) around the world. Now scientists are trying to find out more proofs of how our industrialized (工业化的) food supply may be affecting (影响) our health. What does processed food mean? The researchers came up with a system that groups foods into four categories. The system says highly processed food is mostly made of industrialized ingredients. Instant noodles (方便面) and fried chicken are common examples of highly processed food. But also included are products that can bring benefits to health such as morning cereals (谷类食物), energy bars and some kinds of yogurt. How does processed food affect people? Researchers at the National Institutes of Health had 200 people take part in a four-week study. They found that people eat about 500 more calories a day when fed mostly processed food than given minimally (最低限度地) processed food. In another study, researchers in France found people who ate more processed food were more likely to have heart disease. A similar study in Spain also showed eating more processed food might lead to a higher risk of death. Why does processed food affect people? When given less processed food, people in the study produced more of a hormone (荷尔蒙) that reduces the appetite (胃口) and less of a hormone that causes hunger. Kevin Hall, one of the researchers who led the study, also said that the source of nutrients (营养物质) might make a difference. Fiber (纤维) from fruit and vegetables may be better for making people feel full than that added to processed food such as energy bars and yogurt. What should people do? Limiting processed food can be difficult, especially for people with limited time and energy. People, however, should try to change the way they eat. Another challenge is the wide range of processed food in the market. It’s essential for people to tell which ones might be better or worse as food companies continually advertise their products to mislead customers. Processed food Introduction Processed food ___92___ large amounts of salt, sugar and fat, the spread of which has already been connected with ___93___ obesity rates (肥胖率) worldwide. The meaning of processed food ● Highly processed food is mainly made of industrialized ingredients. ● Both instant noodles and some seemingly (看似) ___94___ products such as morning cereals are examples of highly processed food. ___95___ of processed food ● In a four-week study with 200 people, they ate about 500 more calories a day when fed mostly processed food than given minimally processed food. ● Other studies showed eating more processed food might ___96___ higher risks of illness and death. Reasons why processed food affects people ● When people eat less processed food, ___97___ in their hormones make them less hungry. ● Fiber from fruit and vegetables may be better for making people feel full than that added to processed food. Solutions ● People should try to change ___98___ they eat, though limiting processed food can be difficult. ● People should tell which food might be better or worse, paying no attention to the ___99___ misleading advertisements. In your opinion, how can people avoid processed food? (Answer it within 8words.) _____________________________________________100_____________________________________________ Ⅶ. Writing. (15') 101. Write a short passage within 80 words about a person who you have learned a lot from. Your passage should include: a brief introduction to the person; something you have learned from the person. one example. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 南京外国语学院初三年级英语阶段练习(二) 试卷总分:100分 考试时间:100分钟 卷Ⅰ客观题(满分55分) Please put your answers by filling in the correct boxes with 2B pencil on the multiple choice answer card. (请将以下选择题的答案用2B铅笔填在答题卡上。) Ⅰ. Multiple choice (1'×25=25') 【1题答案】 【答案】B 【2题答案】 【答案】B 【3题答案】 【答案】B 【4题答案】 【答案】A 【5题答案】 【答案】B 【6题答案】 【答案】A 【7题答案】 【答案】D 【8题答案】 【答案】C 【9题答案】 【答案】B 【10题答案】 【答案】A 【11题答案】 【答案】A 【12题答案】 【答案】D 【13题答案】 【答案】A 【14题答案】 【答案】C 【15题答案】 【答案】D 【16题答案】 【答案】B 【17题答案】 【答案】D 【18题答案】 【答案】B 【19题答案】 【答案】A 【20题答案】 【答案】D 【21题答案】 【答案】C 【22题答案】 【答案】A 【23题答案】 【答案】D 【24题答案】 【答案】D 【25题答案】 【答案】C Ⅱ. Cloze test (1'×15=15') 【26~40题答案】 【答案】26. D 27. A 28. D 29. B 30. B 31. A 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. B 36. C 37. A 38. C 39. C 40. D Ⅲ. Reading comprehension (1'×15=15') A 【41~45题答案】 【答案】41. A 42. D 43. C 44. C 45. D B 【46~50题答案】 【答案】46. A 47. C 48. B 49. B 50. D C 【51~55题答案】 【答案】51. B 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. A 卷Ⅱ主观题(满分45分) Ⅳ. Vocabulary A. Complete each sentence with proper words. The first letter of each word is given. (0.5'x15=7.5') 【56题答案】 【答案】Household##ousehold##Home##ome 【57题答案】 【答案】terrifying##errifying##terrible##errible 【58题答案】 【答案】paradise##aradise 【59题答案】 【答案】collapsing##ollapsing 【60题答案】 【答案】rhythm##hythm 【61题答案】 【答案】crashed##rashed 【62题答案】 【答案】reliable##eliable 【63题答案】 【答案】modern##odern 【64题答案】 【答案】conserve##onserve 【65题答案】 【答案】attendants##ttendants 【66题答案】 【答案】imitated##mitated 【67题答案】 【答案】automatically##utomatically 【68题答案】 【答案】jealousy##ealousy 【69题答案】 【答案】lightning##ightning 【70题答案】 【答案】forgetful##orgetful B. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the given words. (0.5'×15=7.5') 【71题答案】 【答案】disorganized 【72题答案】 【答案】pathetically 【73题答案】 【答案】shyer##shier 【74题答案】 【答案】delighted 【75题答案】 【答案】truly 【76题答案】 【答案】sportsmen’s 【77题答案】 【答案】unfortunate 【78题答案】 【答案】 ①. Sunbathing ②. sunbathe 【79题答案】 【答案】competition 【80题答案】 【答案】 ①. the wisest ②. wisdom 【81题答案】 【答案】fluency 【82~91题答案】 【答案】82. was named after 83. Covered in 84. would have charged off 85. being fed with 86. ①. keep ②. company 87. To prepare for 88. will change your mind 89. ①. have ②. in common 90. depending on 91. have an influence on 【92~100题答案】 【答案】92. contains 93. higher 94. healthy 95. Effects 96. cause 97. changes 98. how 99. continual 100. Eat more fresh natural food. Ⅶ. Writing. (15') 【101题答案】 【答案】 My mother My mother is the person I admire most. She works as a kind teacher in a local school. I have learned great patience from her. Once, I failed a math exam and felt very sad. She encouraged me instead of blaming me seriously. She helped me analyze every mistake carefully. Thanks to her, I understand that failure is the mother of success. I want to be like her in the future. 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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