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1、九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)綜合訓(xùn)練試題及答案三 單項(xiàng)選擇:1. Boys and girls, I have got to tell you. Please listen to me carefully.A. important something B. anything important C. nothing important D. something important 2. She is sad because her uncle cancer.A. died from B. fall over C. have an effect on D. look after3. Tom didn't

2、make an effort to study., he failed the examination.A. However B. But C. As well as D. As a result4. Mary painting for a while , but soon lost interest.A. took to B. took over C. took out D. took up 5. She the dog and broke her front teeth.A. fell down B. fell over C. fell back (回去)D. fell apart (不成

3、功)6. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was written in 19 th century.A. a B. the C. an D. /7. You don't need to hurry. We still have time.A. a great many of B. many C. a large amount of D. a large number of8. He is hard working, brave and honest.A. at first B. at last C. above all D. at all9. I need t

4、o more about the night course.A. find out B. thanks to C. look after D. go on10. - What are you doing ? T my room.A. tidy B. am tidying C. to tidy D. am going to tidy 11. She the book for two weeks.A. has kept B. kept C. bought D. has bought12. Lily usually one hour cleaning her bedroom every week.A

5、. spend B. spends C. is spending D. are spending 13. The clouds are dark. I think it rain.A. are going to B. are going C. is going D. is going to 14. He to Beijing 5 years ago.A. come B. is coming C. came D. will come15. The little boy a football match at this time yesterday.A. was watching B. was w

6、atch C. watched D. were watched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四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。I was filled with uncertainties and worries until my grandfather told me to stand tall.It was no 16 I wasn ;t looking forward to entering ninth grade. High school is well known for being a place for serious competitions, where

7、 everyone seems to be _J7 physical changes and love self-esteem (自尊).For me, 18 was my greatest problem.I had always felt no confidence and out of places as one of the taller members of my class, standing a head 19 the other girls.My grandfather would watch me grow 20 uncomfortable, but he didn '

8、;t laugh at my self-consciousness (不自在)or try to comfort me. Instead, he would give me advice.Stand straight and tall," he'd say, 21 I unsuccessfully tried to make myself smaller and shorter. And each time, I would carefully 22 his words. Even at age 15, I understood that his advice was abo

9、ut more than just inches.My grandfather joined the army to fight for his country when German soldiers 23 his hometown of Tarnow in Poland. Stand straight, stand tall,“ meant something else back then. After the war, he left for America.24 in a new country, he was frightened about his future. Walking

10、into the crowded and noisy streets of New York, Stand straight, and stand tall,“ he would tell himself.Thanks to the help of a 25 friend, he got a job in a jewelry shop on a busy street. Within months, my grandfather was selling jewelry as if he 'd been doing it his whole life.I am so proud to b

11、e one of those children who carry on 26 family name. My grandfather 's unusual and special experiences have changed the way I think about my own life. His advice to me has become much more than a challenge to 27 my posture. It tells me to be proud of who I am.16. A. reasonB. wonderC.guessD. ques

12、tion17. A. starting withB. showing upC. going throughD. making out18. A. shapeB. heightC. appearanceD.shyness19. A. ofB. amongC. overD. above20. A. increasinglyB. slowlyC. greatlyD. surprisingly21. A. beforeB. whenC. afterD. since22. A. hearB. understandC. catchD. follow23. A. stayedB. brokeC. tookD

13、. defeat24. A. Being homesickB. Without moneyC. Full of hopesD. All alone25. A. caringB. lovelyC. cheerfulD. pleasant26. A. myB. ourC. hisD. their27. A. formB. buildC.chooseD. improve閱讀理解。(A)Last year some groups of students made a survey about How do you spend your free time? ” The following diagra

14、ms show some results of it.Diagram (1) : Hours for people of different ages who surf the Internet in a week.Diagram (2): Different days students go to the library. (Library Attendance)二Mun Tn»Tim PrI *Diagram (3): Different programs people like.28. People aged spend the least time surfing the I

15、nternet every week.A. 415B. 1634C. 3565D. over 6529. On most of the students go to the library.A. SundayB. MondayC. WednesdayD. Thursday30. According to the third diagram, about of people like watching Tom and Jerry.A. 16%B. 19%C. 13%D. 37%(B)Reading newspapers has become an important part of our li

16、fe. Many people begin their day by reading the papers. In this way they learn what is going on in the world. But sometimes, they don ' t have time to read the news carefully, so they just take a quick look at the front page, at other times they may be in such a hurry that they have time only to

17、look at the headlines.There are newspapers to meet the needs of every reader. In big cities there are many kinds of papers. In small towns there are fewer newspapers. In some places the paper is published once a week. Today, as a group, English language newspapers enjoy the largest number of readers

18、. With the development of the world, some new newspapers will be published in the years to come.31. When people are busy, they.A. do not read newspapersB. still read newspapers carefullyC. only look at the front page of the paper carefullyD. either take a quick look at the front page of the paper or

19、 only look at the headline 32. Which of the following is right?A. There ' re different kinds of newspapers to meet people' s needs.B. There are more papers in small towns than in big cities.C. In some places papers are published every two weeksD. The most important news is not on the front p

20、age.33. “ Some new newspapers will be published in the years to come .: meansA. more newspapers will be published next yearB. more new kinds of papers will be read in the coming yearC. a great number of new newspapers will be read in the futureD. some new newspapers will be sent in the future(C)Anim

21、als do many different, amazing things to get through the winter. Some of them migrate." This means that they travel to other places where the weather is warmer or where they can find food.Many birds migrate in autumn. Because the trip can be dangerous, some travel in large groups. For example,

22、geese fly in noisy, V" - shaped groups. Other kinds of birds fly alone.Some animals stay active in winter. They must change themselves as weather changes. Many change their doing or their bodies. For example, Snowshoe rabbits grow white fur to help them hide in the snow.Food is hard to find in

23、winter. Some animals, like mice, collect lots of food in autumn and store it to eat later. Some animals eat different kinds of food as the seasons change. The red fox eats fruit and insects in spring, summer and autumn. In winter, it can not find these things, so instead it eats small animals.Some a

24、nimals hibernate“ for part or all of the winter. This is a special, very deep sleep. The animal 's body temperature drops, and it's heartbeat and breathing slow down. It uses very little energy. In autumn, these animals get ready for winter by eating much more food than in summer and storing

25、 it as body fat. They use this fat to keep them alive while hibernating. Some also store food like nuts to eat later in winter. Bears and some bats hibernate.Cold-blooded animals like fish, frogs and snakes have no way to keep warm during the winter. Snakes find protection in holes, and spend the wi

26、nter without moving during the whole season.Water makes good protection for many animals. When the weather gets cold, they move to the bottom of lakes and rivers. There, frogs and many fish hide under rocks or fallen leaves. Cold water holds more oxygen than warm water, and frogs can breathe through

27、 their skin.Every type of insect has its own life cycle, which is the way it grows and changes. Different insects spend thewinter in different forms of their lives. Many insects also spend the winter without moving. Their growth and development stop. The insect s heartbeat, breathing and temperature

28、 drop. Some insects spend the winter as pupae. (This is a time when insects change from one form to another.) Other insects die after laying eggs in autumn. The eggs change into new insects in spring and everything begins all over again.34. Many birds fly in large groups because .A. they can easily

29、find food this wayB. there is danger everywhereC. they can get warm at nightD. they will not be afraid again35. Rabbits spend the cold winter by A. eating a lotC. running often36. In the water, frogs .A. do not breatheC. breathe through their skin37. Which is the best title for the passage?A. How do

30、 animals spend the winter?C. How do living things get food in the winter?B. Storing a lot of foodD. growing thicker furB. sleep and do not eatD. breathe through their mouthsB. How do living things spend the winter?D. Where do living things move in the winter?(D)I ve refused to allow my step son Jim

31、to go to university because it will be too expensive and a waste of time.People think I m selfish or not kind-hearted. But I dont feel sorry for that, and I think more parents will be coming around to my way of thinking. Britain s universities are failing to serve either the country or our children.

32、 Its about time we voted with our feet.I can t remember when I began to change my mind on education. Like a lot of middle-class parents. We had believed that going to university was what your children did. It s one of the reasons we offered more than 100,000 in fees for Jim to go to a private school

33、 rather than a free public one. Education is more important than nice cars, new kitchens or skiing holidays.Jim is a young boy of whom any parent would be proud. Hes clever and helpful; he s good at things likehanging pictures and mending doors; he can get on well with other kids. But he s shown lit

34、tle interest in study.It's not Jim's intellect that 's the problem after he entered the school he was asked to sit an exam but anin-built reluctance ( 勉強(qiáng) ) to do any more work than necessary to get by. We ve tried everything to make him work harder. None of it has worked. For his final e

35、xams, Jim got a D and two Es. Even allowing for our low expectations, this came as a surprise to his mother and me.“Surely,” I said to one of Jim s teachers, “the only subject Jim would get on with such poor grades would be the kind of subject that wouldn t be worth doing anyway. ”“Not at all, ” the

36、 teacher answered, as if speaking to a dinosaur. He read out the names of a lot of universities I d never heard of, saying they d all be fit for Jim.It was at this point I realized how far away I was from today s education. I knew that, since I was at school in the early 1980s - when a student with

37、such poor grades as Jim's would not have been allowed to go to any university - the population in the UK going on to higher education has gone up from 14% to a surprising 44%.38. The reason the writer won t let Jim go to university is that .A. The family is too poor to send Jim thereB. there are

38、 few universities in the UKC. Jim won t be allowed to go to universityD. it s a waste of time and money to do so39. What s Jim s main problem?A. He is so slow that he can t learn anything.B. He is interested in anything except study.C. He doesn't want to use his head at school.D. He never likes

39、working hard and being busy.40. What is the teacher's idea in the passage?A. He thinks the writer should encourage Jim to go to university.B. He is sure most universities will certainly refuse to take Jim.C. He is sure Jim's father is too old to understand today's education.D. He thinks

40、education in the UK has changed a lot in the past years.41. From the passage we can infer.A. parents are usually strongly against higher educationB. many young people don't go to university in the UKC. some people can't follow the steps of the countryD. education in the UK is becoming worse

41、and worse 閱讀還原:When I was small, I was kind of shy. Fortunately, I changed a lot by junior high. Shyness gets in the way of success, but it doesn't have to hold you back. Here are some tips that may help you overcome it.42 The excitement of being lost at something that you love can help you forg

42、et your nervousness while showing off in public.Next, why not get more chances to speak in public? For me, when I got to high school, I took speech classes.43.Then, don't think about what will happen. It's possible that you might be laughed at when speaking. 44 What really happens is better

43、than what we imagine.Finally, remember past successes. Whether it is making a successful speech, remembering past successes can help inspire you to get future success.45. If you succeeded in the past, then you can succeed again!It's actually natural to be a little bit nervous about meeting new p

44、eople, making cold calls, or giving a speech. That nervousness doesn't have to keep you from succeeding, though.A. First of all, you'd better concentrate on what you enjoy.B. These successes are proof“ that you can do it.C. I could even take part in speaking competitions.D. However, others m

45、ay not even notice your mistake.閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。Do you know that a fast reader can get the ideas better than a slow reader can? Of course, you save time by reading fast, but it is not the main reason for fast reading. The main reason is that you understand better what you are reading when you read fa

46、st.As your eyes move along the line of a book, they make fixations. It is important that you see several words at a fixation. It is also important that your eyes leave a group of words quickly and move on to another group. The number of letters or words that you see at a fixation are called your eye

47、 span. With practice you can learn to read faster than you usually read.The way in which you read always has something to do with what you are reading and why you are reading.You should know the different ways of reading so that you can use the right and necessary way. Here are four ways of reading,

48、 but not all, they may help you read faster.1. Skimming is an important kind of reading. It can be used when you wish to go over something that you have forgotten. You may skim to find a lost place of a sentence that you have read and can't remember. You mayskim to get an idea of a story.2. Fast

49、 first reading and then rereading certain parts carefully is important. You may use this kind of reading to study a science lesson or a history lesson.3. You need to do careful reading and rereading sometimes. This kind of reading is necessary for making a careful study of the main school subjects w

50、orking out math problems, studying rules for playing a game, or reading directions.4. Fast reading is used when you read stories for pleasure. You may also do fast reading when going over the lessons you have already known well.46. Which is a better way of reading, seeing a group of words or a word at a fixation?47. If you forget an important date in your history lesson and want to find it in the book, what way of reading should you use?48. What's the good point of reading fast?49. Why does the writer talk about different ways

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