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牛津九年級(jí)(A)Unit8(10110分從Peopledidn’tknow duringthewhatwas B.whatthemurderC.what D.howthemurderhas the anyA.Have, B.Has, C.Are, D.Is,Oneofthesis A.a18-year- B.an18-years- C.a18years D.an18-year-Themanisstillnotsure theyoungmankilledhimselforwasA. B. C. D.Thekidnap between9p.mand1A.took B.tookthe C.tookce D.wastakenIfsomethingisconfirmed,itis A.not B.not C.provedtobe D.veryhardtoYesterdaynightsomeone theshopandtookawaylotsofA.break B.break C.break D.break—Doyouknow —Sorry,Idon’tknow.Youmayaskthewomanoverwhentheshop B.whenistheshopC.whendoestheshop D.whenwilltheshopShe intotheroom,andgotsomemoney.Thenshe shopwithherA.come; B.went; C.goes; D.came;Theyoungwomancomined themanager theserviceA.of; B.to; C.of; D.to;(15115分IhadwalkedalongtheseaforaboutanhouruntilIbegantofeelhungry.Itwasseven.thattimeIwasnotfarfromafavouriterestaurantofmine,whereIoftenwenttoeattwoortimesaweek.IknewtheownerIwentintotherestaurant,whichwasalreadycrowded,andorderedmymeal.WhileIwaswaiting,Ilooked11toseeifIknewanyoneintherestaurant.ThenIsawamansittingatacornertablenearthedoorkeelookinginmydirection,asifheknewme.Icertainlydidn’tknowhim,forIneverforgota12.Themanhadanewspaper13infrontofhim.ButIcouldseethathewaskeean14onme.Whenthewaiterbroughtmysoup,theman15puzzled(迷惑)bythefamiliar(熟悉)waythatthewaiterandIcalledeachother.Heevenpuzzledas16wenton.HecouldseethatIwaswell17intherestaurant.Atlast,hegotupandwentintothekitchen.Afterafewminuteshecameoutagain,18forhismealandleft.WhenIhadfinished,Icalledtheowneroftherestaurantandaskedhim19themanhadwanted.Theownertoldmehewasadetective.“Really?”Iwas20.“Hewas21inme.Butwhy?”Iasked.“Hefollowedyoubecausehethoughtyouwereamanhewaslooking22,”theownersaid.“Whenhecameintothekitchen,heshowedmea23oftheman.Hecertainlylookedlikeyou!Ofcourse,sincewe24you,Itoldhimthathehadmadeamistake.”Itwas25IcametoarestaurantwhereIwasknown,orImighthavebeenA. B. C. D.A. B. D.A. B. C. D.A B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B.interestingC. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A B. C. D.lookA. B. C. D.閱讀理解(2026-40141-45225分AComputerscanhelpmanyworkers.Theycanalsohelpthieves.TherewasathiefworkedinabankintheUSA.Hepaidforeverythingheneededbywritingacheck.Thenhetoldthecomputernottotakeanymoneyfromhisaccountforthecheckshewrote.Thebank’scomputerdidwhathesaid.Anditdidnottakeanymoneyfromhisbankaccount.Onedaythecomputerbrokedown.Peoplehadtodothecomputer’swork.TheysoonfoundoutwhatwasAnotherthiefwhoworkedforabanksawpeoplefillingindepositforms(存款單).Manythesepeopledidnotknowtheiraccountnumbers,sotheywroteonlytheirnamesontheforms.Theylefttheceemptyfortheiraccountnumbers.Thethiefwrotehisownaccountnumbersinthece.Whenthecomputerreadtheseformsitlookedonlyattheaccountnumbers.Itdidnotlookatthecustomers’names.Itpaidthemoneyonthesedepositformsintothethief’saccount.Thentherewasabankworkerwhotoldthebankcomputertotaketencentsoffeverycustomer’saccounteachmonthandputitintohisownaccount.Foralongtimethebank’scustomersdidnotnoticethattheywerelosingtencentseverymonths.Butthensomeonedidnoticeandtoldthebank.Thatwastheendofthatlittlegame!Noonereallyknowshowmuchcomputercrimeiscostingthebanks,butsomepeoplebelieveitismillionsofdollarsayear.Thethreethievesinthestory workedinthesame B.workedinC.mademillionsofdollarsa D.didnotfillintheiraccountOnethieftoldthecomputernottotakeanymoneyfrom A.deposit B. C. D.Thestoryisabout catchingthievesin B.peoplelosingtheirjobstoC.thehistoryof D.thecrimesthatpeopledowithTheword“account”means inA.支 C.現(xiàn) Theword“customers”means A.銀行職員B.會(huì)計(jì)C.儲(chǔ)戶(hù)D.BIt’ssometimesreportedthatstrangeobjectshavebeenseenhighupinthesky.Theseunidentifiedflyingobjects(UFOs不明飛行物)havemadealotofpeopleinterested.Someofthereportsaboutthemaredifficulttobelieve,somehavebeenexinedinscientificways,andothershaveneverbeenexined.It’snoteasytodecidewhetherareportistrueornot.OnereportofUFOscamefromaBritishneonitswayfromNewYorktoLondonin1954.TheBritishnewasflyingoveranislandat19,000feetwhenthecaptainnoticedthatsomethingwasontheirleftandalittlelowerthantheirne.It’saboutfive “Itwasnotoneobjectbutseveral,”thecaptainsaid.“Wesawonelargeandsixsmallerobjects.IsentoutaradiotoreportaboutthemandIreceivedtheanswerthattheotherneswerecomingouttomeetus.Beforethenesarrived,thesmallerobjectsenteredthebigobject.Thebigobjectthenbecamesmallerandmovedawayfast.”Some havebeenexinedinscientificA. B.strange C.ofthereportsabout D.In1954,aBritishnemetaUFOwhenitwasflyingfrom to England, B.America,C.America, D.NewYork,anThecaptain andsawsomethingontheleftoftheirA.looked B.looked C.looked D.lookedHowmanyobjectsdidthecaptainsee? A.Only B. C. D.Thebigobjectmovedawaybecause itwasafraidofthe B.ithadreceivedaradioofsomeunknown D.ithadstayedlongenoughwiththeCPerhapsyouhavebeentoldaboutsomehabitswhichkeepa fromreadingfastandhavebeenstronglyaskedtobreakthehabitswhichyoumighthave.Doyoustillhaveanyofthesebadhabits?Checkyourselfbyanswering“yes”or“no”tothesequestions:DoyoumoveyourlipswhenreadingDoyoupointtowordswithyourfingerasyouDoyoumoveyourheadfromsidetosideasyouDoyoureadonewordataIfyouanswer“yes”toanyofthesequestions,startatoncetobreakthehabits.Ifyoumoveyourlips,holdyourfingersoverthem,orholdapieceofpaperbetweenyourlipswhileyouarereading.Thenifyourlipsmove,youwillknowitandcanstopthem.Ifyoupointtowords,holdthetwosidesofyourbook,onesidewithyourlefthand,theothersidewithyourrighthand.Thenyouwillnothaveafingertouseinpointingwhilereading.Ifyoumoveyourhead,ceyourchin(下巴)inonehand,andholdyourheadstill.Ifyoureadnomorethanoneortwoorthreewordsatatimeyouneedtoworkveryhardinlearningtotakeinmorewordsateachglance(一瞥asyoureyestravelacrossthelinesofYoumayholdyourfingersoveryourlipswhilereadingsoasto holdapieceofpaperbetweenkeepyourselffromtalkingtolotherstobefeelwhetheryourlipsmoveorWhenyoureyestravelacrossthelinesofwords,youneedto readthewords B.lookateverywordC.readseveralwordsata D.remembereveryWhenyouread,don’t useyourfingertopointto B.holdyourbookwithyourC.keepyourhead D.doanyofthethingsWhenyouceyourchininonehand,youcan restyourheadon B.keepyourheadfrommovingsidetoC.keepyourhand D.moveyourheadfromsidetoThispassagemainlytalksabout theimportanceoffast B.thebadhabitinC.thewaystoread D.somedifficultyinreadingDItlookslikeaphone,buttheserviceismuchcheaper.Itactslikeaphone,butonlyinyourowncite.Beyondthecitywalls,it’suseless.“LittleSmart”,alsocalled“xiaolingtong”hasalwaysbeencomparedtothephone.Butinfactitismorelikeoneofthosecordlessphones(無(wú)線(xiàn))usedaroundthehome.Theonlydifferenceisthatthisonereachesmuchfurtherthanfromthebathroomtothelivingroom.Itcantravelacrossawholecity.CheapcostsarethemainreasonforthesuccessofLittleSmart.Itcosts25yuanamonthforthelineandabout0.1yuanperminutetouse.Aphone,ontheotherhand,cancostfourorfivetimesasmuch.What’smore,unlikephones,there’snofeefor ingcalls.Sotheselowchargeshaveattractedmanyusers.But,LittleSmartisnotreallythatsmart.Usersoftencominaboutitsbadvoicequality(量).Andtherearenotasmanyquestionstopickupitssignalsastherearefor.“Icouldn’treceiveaphotocallifIwasonabus,”saidLi,auserinHangZhou.“ItworkedfinewhenIstoodstill,buttherewerebreaksinsignalwhenIwasmoving.”ScientistsaretryingtomakeLittleSmartmoreeasytouse.MessagingandInternetevenhasacolourscreen.ManyPeopleprefer“LittleSmart”because itis B.itcantravelacrossthewholeC.ofthecheap D.itissmarterthan Ifyouarea“LittleSmart”user,youhavetopay 25yuanat B.lessthanC.morethan D.nomorethan25Accordingtothepassage,whenyouuse ,youshouldpay ingA.Little B.cordless WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabout“LittleYouneedn’tpayasmuchasfor ItcanworkfineonlyifyoustandWhenyouaremoving,itssignalwillbebrokenfromtimetoAlotofpeopleuse“LittleLittleSmartmaynotbesuitablefor A. 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