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1、北京市平谷區(qū)2019-2020 學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期期末英語試題知識運(yùn)用單項填空從下面各題所給的A,B,C,D 四個選項中, 選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.My mother is a good teacher. students all like her very much.A. OurB. HerC. HisD.2.I like reading. I often read books the library near my home.A. inB. ofC. onD.3. 一 is it from here to Qinhu Park?一 It's about ten minute

2、s' walk.A. How farB. How longC. How muchD.4.I go now, or I will be late for the party.A. canB. needC. shouldD.5. It's difficult for me to learn physics well, I don't want to give it up.A. orB. andC. butD.6. Emma looks after her grandparents carefully. She is than her sister.A. patientB.

3、more patientC. most patientD.7. Sam his parents do housework every day.A. helpsB. is helpingC. has helpedD.8. 一 Tom, where is Miss Wang?一 She a speech on Chinese culture in the school gym.A. givesB. gaveC. is givingD.9. Our hometown a lot since 2017 More beautiful parks have been built.A. changesB.

4、changedC. has changedD.10. If you keep studying hard, you your English.TheirwithHow soonmustsothe most patientwas helpingwill givewill changeA. improveB. improvedC. is improvingD. will improve11 . The 24th Winter Olympic Games in China in 2022.A. holdB. is heldC. will be heldD. will hold12 .一 Do you

5、 know next Friday?一 Yes. They'll go to the Summer Palace.A. where the students wentB. where the students will goC. where did the students goD. where will the students go完形填空閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A,B,C,D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。anlliuritiniAIs Started with a Bunch of AnthuriumsMy first job out of high sch

6、ool was at a science research center. As a youngster, I was pretty worried by the administrative supervisor (行政主管).I wished I didn't have to pass her desk every morning. In the first month there, I don't think I ever saw her 13 .I am not sure what encouraged me but one day I decided to bring

7、 her flowers. They were bright red anthuriums. As soon as I walked into the office 14 her the flowers. But then, came the most beautiful smile. It spread across her face slowly and it seemed that the room got a bit 15 too. I remembered my heart pounding out of my chest because I then realized I had

8、certainly not seen her smile before. She 16 me for the flowers and did so every day for as long as the flowers lasted. From then on, she always greeted me with a smile.Then, it became my 17 to make her smile every day. Some days I'd bring her something I baked, tell a funny story, or invite her

9、to lunch with our colleagllllvhen things 18 . She began to smile more and talk to people, even when she didn't need to. She just seemed lighter.Now you would think this 19_was about the administrative supervisor. It's not. It's about how it changedme. I used to be pretty shy but after th

10、at day with the anthuriums, I started coming out of my shell too and I learned tosmile more. I began to see people 20, you know, actually " seeing" people by looking deeper rather thanaccepting the superficial (表面的)That experience taught me a lesson for life : A loving act of kindness has

11、a beautiful way of helping both the receiver and the giver in ways that we cannot imagine.13. A. talkB. smileB. sentC. leaveC.handedD. standD. showed14. A.took15. A.cleanerB. brighterC. darkerD. dirtier16. A.waitedB. thankedC. helpedD. greeted17. A.workB. turnC. choiceD. duty18. A.endedB. startedC.c

12、hangedD. happened19. A. storyB. lessonC. thingD. event20. A. separatelyB. clearlyC. carefullyD. differently閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A, B,C,D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項AStudying abroadI am from Toronto, Canada and I moved to Madrid, Spain in September to pursue my master's degree (碩士學(xué)位) .After almost two year

13、s of full -time work, I realized that I loved my field so much that I wanted to pursue higher education in the same field. Then I decided to pursue a Master's while having an experience abroad in Madrid. I chose Madrid because it is the business capital of Spain. They have amazing food, great wi

14、ne, amazing culture and a beautiful language.I am studying abroad in Amsterdam in the Netherlands at the University of Amsterdam now. I have always wanted to study abroad because I wanted an experience studying in the Western atmosphere (氣氛).I choose the Netherlands because their courses are taught

15、in English and that is very convenient for me. It is also a very student-friendly country.Being an international student is a very interesting and useful experience. I got to know so many interesting students and discussed with them about different topics, not just about studies. What I wanted to ex

16、perience most was the European lifestyle and cultures. Aside from the cultures, you also get to properly enjoy your time with others according to the real French lifestyle.As I got closer to graduating from high school, I began to consider spending a year or so travelling, either before or after stu

17、dying at university. I was really excited to go outside of the UK. Studying abroad has given me the confidence to continue pursuing opportunities that lie outside of my comfort zone (舒適區(qū))A. Spain.B. Canada.22. Who studies in the Netherlands?A. Jessica.B. Dixie.23. What does Myriam think of studying

18、abroad?A. Interesting.B. Challenging.C. The Netherlands.D. The UK.C. Myriam.C. Boring.D. Oli.D. Amazing.21. Where does Jessica come from?Yuncheng went to school for only one day and he did not start learning to read until he was 12 years old. He has a disease which affects the muscles in his body. H

19、is parents first noticed there was something wrong with their son when he was just three years old. By the time he was seven, the boy could neither run nor jump. He could only walk. On his first day of school, Y uncheng had to watch the other students as they ran around at lunchtime. That day he cau

20、ght a cold and his parents decided not to send him back to school. So Yuncheng stayed at home and over the years his condition got worse and worse.However, Yuncheng's condition has not stopped him making the most of his life. Yuncheng also taught himself to write and when he was 17 he wrote a le

21、tter to a newspaper describing his situation and his dream of a better life.The letter was read by Zhang Danuo, an editor at the newspaper, who was inspired by Yuncheng's spirit.Zhang Danuo offered to help Yuncheng achieve his ambition to write a book. Yuncheng was always happy when he finished

22、an assignment. “ I felt everything in the world was beautiful and how wonderful it was to live in theworld, ” he said. Yuncheng's book describes what his life is like, what his hopes and dreams are and how he overcomesthe problems he faces every day. Readers have been inspired by his courage and

23、 his good heart and his book has sold extremely well. Yuncheng says that because his life will not be long one, he must do as much as he can in the time that is left to him.24. Yuncheng couldn't when he was seven years old.A. walkB. jumpC. seeD. hear25. helped Yuncheng achieve his ambition to wr

24、ite a book.A. His parentsB. His teacherC. An editorD. A writer26. Why has Yuncheng's book sold extremely well?A. Because his book describes what his life is like.B. Because he got help from Zhang Danuo.C. Because his story is very strange.D. Because his courage has inspired readers.CHow do you f

25、eel when your teacher asks you to work on a group project with other students? Do you like to work together with others or work alone?The Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, carried out a survey of students' ability to worktogether in groups. They found that students who do we

26、ll on tests by themselves are also likely to be better at working with other people.This finding was true for many countries. Students in Japan, South Korea, Finland and Canada, where test scoresare high, also did well in working together to solve problems. But this was not the case for every countr

27、y. Chinese students, who tend (趨向) to have high scores as well, displayed just average collaborative (合作的) skills.“ One reason might be that Chinese parents and teachers focus too much on grades,” said Zhaovice president of the Chinese Family Education Association.“ Students have a lot of exam press

28、ure and theyschool as a place for competition.”“ However, collaborative skills are very important for preparing students for today's society, more Chinese parents and teachers are realizing the importance of this and are thinking of ways to help students improve this skill. ”Another interesting

29、finding from the PISA survey was that girls tend to be better than boys at working together. They said girls show more positive attitudes toward relationships, which means they are more willing to listen to others' opinions.PISA also found that the classroom environment tends to influence how we

30、ll students collaborate. In classes where there are a lot of activities that require communication, such as class debates, students tend to have better attitudes toward collaborating.27. Which of the following is NOT one of the survey's findings?A. Those who do well on tests are also better at w

31、orking with others.B. Collaborative skills are more important than scores for students' futures.C. Girls are better at working with others than boys.D. The classroom environment can influence students' ability to work in groups.28. What can teachers do to improve their students' ability

32、to work with others?A. Give students high scores on every test.B. Help students to get used to exam pressure.C. Make girls work with girls instead of boys.D. Arrange more communicative activities in class.29. What's the passage mainly about?A. How to improve collaborative skills.B. Who tend to c

33、ooperate in working.C. The result of a survey on students' collaborative ability.D. The process of a survey on students' collaborative ability.DA new research has discovered that meditation (冥想) and oxygen sport together reduce depression (抑有B) The Rutgers University study found that this mi

34、nd and body combination, done twice a week for only two months, reduced the symptoms of a group of students by 40 percent.“We are excited by the findings because we saw such a meaningful improvement in both clinically depressed and non-depressed students, " said lead author Dr. Brandon Alderman

35、."It is the first time that both of these twbehavioral ways have been looked at together for dealing with depression.”Researchers believe the two activities have an interactive (交互的)effect in combating depression. Aldermanand Dr. Tracey Shors discovered that a combination of mental and physical

36、 training( MAP) enabled students with major depressive disorder not to let problems or negative thoughts defeat them.Rutgers researchers say those who participated in the study began with 30 minutes of focused attentionmeditation followed by 30 minutes of oxygen sport. They were told that if their t

37、houghts drifted to the past or the future they should refocus on their breathing, which enabled those with depression to accept moment -to-moment changes in attention.Shors, who studies the production of new brain cells in the hippocampus -part of the brain involved in memory and learning -says scie

38、ntists have shown in animal models that oxygen sport exercise keeps a large number of certain cells alive.The idea for the human intervention (干預(yù)) came from her laboratory studies, she says, with the main goal of helping individuals acquire new skills so that they can learn to recover from stressful

39、 life events.By learning to focus their attention and exercise, people who are fighting depression can acquire new learning skills that can help them process information and reduce the overwhelming recollection of memories from the past, Shors says.“We know these treatments can be practiced over a l

40、ifetime and that they will be affective in improving mental health, " said Alderman. " The good news is that this intervention can be practiced by anyone at any time and at no cost."30. What made the research so different?A. Adopting a way of meaningful talk.B. Treating depression wit

41、h special medicine.C Combining the two ways to reduce depression. D. Comparing the depressed with the non -depressed.31. The underlined word " combasting " in Paragraph 3 probably means.A. fightingB. developingC. improvingD. examining32. What can we know about what the participants did in

42、the research?A. They did oxygen sport half an hour before thinking.C. They took exercise longer than they thought.33. What is ShH|Ba|n purpose of her studies?A. To find outl brain cells of humans.C To offer people a new method to reduce stress.B. They thought quietly and then took exercise.D. They t

43、ook exercise while thinking quietly.B. To study the production of new brain cells.D. To decide the links between stress and exercise.閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Green is the Way to GoToday, communities (社區(qū)) around the US are going green. For some, that means paying attention to the environment by recycling or c

44、ontrolling pollution. But others are turning their neighborhoods green by planting community gardens.Green Brings BenefitsA growing number of government and community leaders point out that gardening is a great way to improve the appearance of a neighborhood. It also unites neighborhood resident(s 居

45、民) . Research at Texas A M University and the University of Illinois shows that city areas with more green have less crime.One Neighborhood's StoryNorris Square in Philadelphia is a neighborhood that has benefits from a community garden. In the 1980s, Norris Square was known for its run -down bu

46、ildings and vacant parking lots filled with rubbish. Then a group of Puerto Rican women planted vegetables and flowers in one vacant lot. Soon there was also an outdoor kitchen and colorful murals showing rural life in Puerto Rico.The community garden became a place of beauty and a source of fresh food for Norris Square residents. It also became a source of neighborhood pride. Soon people were working together to do home repairs, clean up other vacant lots, remove graffiti, and plant more trees and flowers

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