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歡迎閱讀本文檔,希望本文檔能對您有所幫助!歡迎閱讀本文檔,希望本文檔能對您有所幫助!感謝閱讀本文檔,希望本文檔能對您有所幫助!感謝閱讀本文檔,希望本文檔能對您有所幫助!歡迎閱讀本文檔,希望本文檔能對您有所幫助!感謝閱讀本文檔,希望本文檔能對您有所幫助!2007-2008學(xué)年度煙臺市棲霞第一學(xué)期質(zhì)量檢測九年級英語考試時間120分鐘,滿分150分。第Ⅰ卷(滿分90分)一、聽力測試(30分)(一)聽句子,從A、B、C三個選項中選擇與畫面一致的選項。每個句子讀一遍。(每小題1分)1.ABC2.ABC3.ABC4.ABC5.ABC(二)聽句子,選擇適當(dāng)?shù)拇鹫Z。每個句子讀一遍。(每小題1分)6.A.Itcostsl00yuan. B.Whataboutthislightone?C.Whatabouttheseredshoes?7.A.Youarewrong. B.It’sdelicious. C.Me,too.8.A.Yes.Ihave. B.That’sOK. C.Noproblem.9.A.Wheredidtheygo? B.Whatdoyouwanttodo?C.Whatapity!10.A.Thegateisverybeautiful. B.Ihavenoidea.C.Sure.PleasegothroughGate3.(三)聽五組對話和對話后面的問題,選擇正確答案。每組對話讀兩遍。(每小題1分)11.A.Theblueone. B.Theyellowone. C.Theredone.12.A.From9:00amto5:00pm. B.From9:00amtol2:00.C.From9:00amto3:00pm13.A.51. B.58. C.61.14.A.Tobow. B.Tokiss. C.Toshakehands.15.A.Becauseheforgotit. B.Becausehethoughtitwaspolitetocomelate.C.Becausehethoughtitwasunimportanttobeontime.(四)聽一段長對話,選擇正確答案。對話讀兩遍。(每小題1.5分)16.WherewasThomasEdisonborn?A.InEngland. B.InGermany. C.InAmerica.17.WhenwasThomasEdisonborn?A.Inl843. B.Inl847. C.1nl874.18.HowmanyinventionsdidThomasEdisonhave?A.Overl,000. B.Lessthanl,000. C.Aboutl00.19.Whydidn’tThomasEdison’steacherthinkhewasclever?A.Becausehecouldn’tansweranyquestions.B.Becausehelikedtoaskalotofquestions.C.Becausehewasalwayslateforschool.20.WhobuiltthelabforThomasEdison?A.Hisfather. B.Hisuncle. C.Hehimself.(五)聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成下面的表格。短文讀兩遍。(每小題1.5分)TheWaterWorldSwimmingPoolBusinesshours:from8:00amto21Priceforadults:$2.60Forstudents:22Wednesdaymorningfor23and24ThenewWaterWorldCafewillheopenoff25二、基礎(chǔ)知識運用(15分)26.WhatwouldyoudoifyourfatherwhilesurfingtheInternet?A.showsup;youare B.showedup;/C.showsup;/ D.showedup;youwere27.Theboytookmyumbrella.HemustbeFred,he?A.byaccident;mustn’t B.bymistake;can’tC.byaccident;benot. D.bymistake;isn’t28.Sincethen,thepopularityofdonatingmoneyandalargenumberofmoneytobuildschoolsforthepoorchildreninruralareas.A.hasbeenrisen;hasraised B.hasrisen;hasbeenraisedC.wasrisenup;hasbeenraised D.wasraised;wasrisenup29.Thepolicemanthevillageforaprisoner,whothepolicestation.A.searchedfor;escaping B.weresearching;hadescapedfromC.searches;escapedfrom D.weresearching;wasescapingfrom30.SomepeoplewhoherebelieveditpredictaneclipseofthesunA.usedtoliving;usedtopredict B.usedtolive;wasusedtopredictC.wasusedtolive;usedtopredicting D.usedtolive;usedtopredict31.Itisseriousthatplasticbagscausepollution.A.so;toomany;muchtoo B.extremely;toomuch;muchtooC.much;toomany;toomuch D.too;muchtoo;toomuch32.Iwatchedthatmanforalongtimeandwantedtoknow.A.whetherIhaveseenhimbefore B.whereIhadseenhimbeforeC.thatIhadseenhimbefore D.whendidIseehim33.Iagiftfrommyparentsonmybirthdaymoney.Receivingmoneycanmakemeuncomfortable.A.preferreceiving;toreceiving B.prefertoreceive;thanreceiveC.wouldreceive;ratherthanreceive D.wouldrather;than34.一Iaskedhimtothebrokencupbuthedidn’t.一Don’tbeangry.,he’sonlythreeyearsold.A.dropby;Firstofall B.dropby;AfterallC.pickup;Afterall D.pickup;Firstofall35.naturereservesarebuilt,thenumberofgiantpandawillbeincreased.A.Themore;thebetter B.Thebetter;themoreC.Themore;themorequickly D.Themorequickly;themore36.—I'msorryIyoudictionaryinthedrawer.—Pleasedon’tforgetitheretomorrow.A.forgot;tobringB.1eft;tobring C.forgot:totake D.left;totake37.Thetreeswehaveplantedgrowverywell,?A.that;haven’twe B.which;haven’tweC.whose;don’tthey. D.that;don’tthey38.一Cantheworkbefinishedasplanned?一Sure,itcompletedintime,we’llworktwomorehoursaday.A.havinggot B.toget C.getting D.get39.Thetallmountaincanthewindandthesandthedesert.A.help;outof B.keepout;fromC.runoff;into D.protect;from40.Pictureisoneoftheeventsofthe2008OlympicGames.Wecanseeanathleteplayingvolleyball.三、完形填空。(15分)Ifirstsawthebabypandawhenshewasonlyl0daysold.Shelookedlikeawhitemouse.We41herXiWang.Itmeans“hope”.WhenXiWangwasborn,sheweighed42100grams.XiWangdrankhermother'smilkforas4314hoursaday.Whenshewassixmonthsyearsold,shestartedtoeatbambooshootsand44.Eightmonthslater,shewasnotasmallbaby45.Shegrewintoa46youngpandaandweighed34kilograms.WhenXiWangwas20monthsold.shehadtolookafterherself47hermotherhadanotherbaby.48itisverydifficultforpandastoliveinthewild.Herearesomeofthe49thatpandaslikeXiWangmayhaveinthefuture.Ifhunters(獵人)50apanda,theywillkillitforitsfur.Iffarmers51treesandforests,pandaswillhavenoplace52Whenmothersleavebabypandas53,peopleoftentakethemaway.Peoplethinkthatbabypandasneed54.Pandasareindanger,soweshoulddoourbesttoprotectthem.Ifwedo55,soontherewillbenomorepandasintheworld!41.A.made B.called C.told D.kept42.A.quite B.mostly C.just D.hardly43.A.many B.long C.lotsof D.far44.A.leaves B.vegetables C.trees D.chips45.A.a(chǎn)nymore B.a(chǎn)tleast C.a(chǎn)tmostD.nomore46.A.strange B.weak C.famous D.healthy47.A.though B.until C.because D.whether48.A.Luckily B.Suddenly C.Sadly D.Especially49.A.examples B.questions C.matters D.problems50.A.catch B.feed C.have D.eat51.A.cutdown B.plant C.protect D.water52.A.live B.1ivein C.tolive D.1iving53.A.lonely B.together C.a(chǎn)lone D.happy54.A.money B.help C.clothes D.family55.A.nothing B.everything C.a(chǎn)nything D.something四、閱讀理解(30分)(A)EmergencyNumbersYoumayneverbeinanemergencysituation.Butifithappens,youshouldknowhowtogethelp.ThetelephonebookintheUnitedStateshasemergencynumbersontheinsidefrontcover.LookatthefollowingtablefromtheBostontelephonebook.Noticethatthenumbersforthepoliceandthefiredepartmentarethesame.Anditisaneasynumbertoremember.Ifyouaretoounhappyorexcitedtorememberanynumbersatall,youcansimplydial“0”foranoperatorinanyemergency.EMERGENCYNUMBERSFIREPOLICEDOCTORBOSTON911BOSTON911BOSTON482-5252CAMBRIDGE876-5800CAMBRIDGE846-1212CAMBRIDGESOMERVILLE023-1500SOMERVILLE645-1212SOMERVILLE025-4774OthersPlacesOthersPlacesOthersPlacesWriteinyournumberhereWriteinyournumberhereWriteinyournumberhere★COASTGUARD223-6978ORDIAL”0”(OPERATOR)INANYEMERGENCYWEAREALWAYSTHEREANDREADYToHELP!56.IfyouseeafireinCambridge,youshoulddialA.023-1500 B.846-1212 C.645-1212 D.876-580057.IfyouliveinBostonandyouneedadoctor,youshoulddial.A.911 B.482-5252 C.025-4774 D.223-697858.Ifyouseeaboatsinking,youshoulddialA.645-1212 B.023-1500 C.876-5800 D.223-697859.Ifyoudial“0”,willansweryourcall.A.thepolice B.thedoctor C.theoperatorD.thefiredepartment60.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theemergencynumbersareonthecoverofthetelephonebook.B.IfyouliveinCambridgeandyouaresick,youshoulddial482-5252.C.Ifanemergencysituationhappenstoyou.youcangethelpfromthetelephonebook.D.ThetableaboveisfromtheAmericantelephonebook.(B)AResearchaboutStandinginLineTheBritishareknownaspeoplewholovetostandinline,butanewresearchshowsthattheBritishareonlyaboutaverageatwaitingpolitelyinaqueue.TheFrencharethebest.It’stheGermanswhodon’thaveagoodhabitofstandinginline.Theycan’tstandtowaitforanything.Theybegintoshoutloudlyandnoisilyifthelinedoesn’tseemtobemovingfastenough.Sadlyitnevermovesfastenoughforthem.Theexpertsstudied940peopleacrossEurope.Theywatchedsecretlyastheywaitedinlinetogettickets,toorderfastfoodandtowaitforthebus.Theyfoundpeoplewhoaregoodatformingqueuesfeelthattheymovealongfaster.Forexample.inBritain,theaveragewaitingataqueueneedsaboutthreeandahalfminutes.InGermanyorSwedenpeoplehatewaitinginline.Infact,peoplespenddoublethetimeastheBritishinqueues.Theygettothefrontofthequeuewithoutthinkingaboutothers,sotheywasteothers’time.Theexpertwhodidtheresearchhadaskedapersontobreakintoaqueuetoseewhatpeoplewoulddo.InBritain,peopleshoutedloudlyathim.butwhenhesaid,“I’mterriblysorry.Ididn’trealizetherewasaqueue.Dogobeforeme.”Peoplesmiledandsaid,”O(jiān)h,that’sallrightonemorewon’tmattermuch.”ItwasalsofoundinFrance.where80percentofthepeopledidn’tmindstandinginlineiftheyweretreatedpolitely.WhileinGermanyeveryonewasangryandworeanunhappyface.Theexpertsaid,”IfonlytheycouldlearnfromtheBritishandtheFrenchtothinkofqueuingasanexerciseinmakingthebestofanun.happything,theymightfindthatthequeuethenmovesfaster.”61.Theresearchshowsthatthepeopleinarethemostpoliteinstandinginline.A.Sweden B.Britain C.France D.Germany62.TheGermansspendmoretimethantheBritishinqueuesbecausetheyA.a(chǎn)lwaystalkalotwithothers B.likewaitinginlineC.don'tfollowtheruleofqueuing D.don’tknowtheruleofqueuing63.Accordingtotheresearch,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.TheBritishdidn’tcareaboutthequeuejumper.B.TheGermanswereangrywiththequeuejumper.C.TheFrenchtreatedthequeuejumperbadly.D.TheSwedishenjoyedthemselveswhilequeuing.64.FromthelastsentenceweknowtheexpertwishedtheGermanscouldA.haveagoodhabitofstandinginline B.saveothers’timewhilequeuingC.movequicklywhenqueuing D.takeexerciseinqueues65.TheresultoftheresearchshowsthatA.peopleinEuropehatewaitinginlineB.standinginlineisakindofexerciseC.therearealwaysqueuejumpersallovertheworldD.peoplegoodatstandinginlinethinktheymovealongfaster[任務(wù)型閱讀](C)Stateteamtoprobecoalminedisaster(ChinaDaily/Xinhua)Updated:2007-12-1007:16Mon.AStateCouncilinvestigation(調(diào)查)teamwasformedSundaytoprobethedeadlygasexplosion(爆炸)atacoalmineinShanxiProvincelastWednesday,whichkilled105people.Rescuerspreparetosearchforthevictims(受害者)afteragasexplosionatacoalmineintheHongtongCountyofLinfen,NorthChina’sShanxiProvinceDecember6,2007.TheexplosioninHongtongCountyisbelievedtobetheseconddeadliestminingdisastersofarthisyear.InAugust,181minersdiedwhenheavyrainsfloodedtwominesinShandongProvince.ThegasexplosionlastWednesdayoccurredat11:15pmattheXinyaoCoalMine,avillage-runcoatfirm(公司)inHongtongCounty,thecityofLinfen,while128minerswereworkingintheshaft(礦井).LiYizhong,directoroftheStateAdministrationofWorkSafety,isheadingtheteaminvestigatingtheexplosion.Lisaidthecoalmine'smanagershaddelayedreportingtheexplosiontolocalauthorities(當(dāng)局)一theyhadsentanother37workersdowntheshaftstogetthevictimsandmissacrucial(關(guān)鍵的)timeforrescueefforts.Themineownerandotherexecutivesreportedlyescapedaftertheaccident,causingmoredifficultiesforrescuework.Oftherescuedminers,18wereinjuredwithfourinseriouscondition.Lisaid.Localgovernmentauthoritiessaidtheminersareinstable(穩(wěn)定的)conditionandhavebeentakentothelocalhospitalformedicalcheck-upsandtreatment.Aninvestigationintothecauseoftheaccidentisunderway.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答下列問題。66.Whendidthedeadlygasexplosionhappen?67.Whereisthereportfrom?68.WhydidLiYizhongsayacrucialtimeforrescueeffortswasmissed?69.Wherearethemineownerandotherexecutives?70.Howaretherescuedminersnow?(D)FlytotheMoonChinasuccessfullylauncheditsfirstlunarprobe(探測器)Chang’e-1intheXichangSatelliteLaunchCenterofsouthwesternSichuanProvinceat6:05p.m.onOctober24,2007.(A)嫦娥一號開創(chuàng)了我國航天史上的七項“第一”:thefirsttoprobethelunar;thefirsttobreakthroughnearearthorbit;thefirsttotakepictureforthemoon,usingstereophotographtoacquire3-Dimages;thefirsttoexploreelementsonthelunarsurface;(B)thefirsttoinvestigatethethicknessanddistributionoflunarsoil,usingmicrowaveradiometer;thefirsttointroduceastronomicalsurveyintospaceinstrumentationandcommand;andthefirsttouseInternetforfurtherspaceinstrumentationandcommand.Chang’e-1isthefirststepofChina’sthree-stagemoonmission(任務(wù)),whichwill(C)toamoonlandingandlaunchofamoonrover(漫游)around2012.Inthethirdphase(階段),anotherroverwilllandonthemoonand(D)toearthwithlunarsoilandstonesampleforscientificresearcharound2017。Chang’e-1(E)completeditsnearlytwo-million-kmjourneytothemoonsuccessfullyat8:34a.m.onNovember7andentereditsworkingorbit.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容完成下列任務(wù)。71.請將劃線部分(A)翻譯成英語。72.請將劃線部分(B)進(jìn)行同義句轉(zhuǎn)換:thefirstmicrowaveradiometertoinvestigatethethicknessanddistributionoflunarsoil73.請在劃線部分(C)和(D)的空白處分別填入不同的單詞:;74.HowlongdidittakeChang’e-lflytothelunarandenteritsworkingorbit?75.劃線部分(E)可以替換成短語.第Ⅱ卷(滿分60分)五、詞匯運用(15分)A)根據(jù)句意和所給的中文提示,寫出句子中的單詞。1.Thepolice(可能)wanttointerviewyouaboutthetrafficaccident2.Thepaintingisfairly(典型)ofhisearlywork.3.Tea,themostpopularbeverageintheworld,hasbeenbroughttotheWesternworldfor(世紀(jì)).4.After(倒空)hispockets,hewastakentothepolicestation.5.Sorryto(麻煩)you,butcouldyoutellmethewaytheStonehenge?B)根據(jù)句意和所給的首字母提示,補全句子中的單詞。6.WhenIatefirstinaWesterncountry,thebiggestchallengeformewashowtobatthetable.7.Allthewordscan’tdherbeauty.8.Fastfoodrestaurantscansmanypeopleeveryday.9.It’sntogetembarrassedsometimesinoureverydaylife.10.Theyareoplentyofmoneyforanyinformationaboutthemanwhokilledthemanatee.C)根據(jù)句意,用所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。11.(stick)yourchopsticksintoyourfoodisimpolitewhileyouareattable.12.Hesaidhewasill,butthe(true)ofthematteristhathedidn’twanttoseeyouatall.13.Thesituationseemstobegoingfrombadto(badly).14.Wehaven'tdecidedtochoosewhichoneofthethreekindsof(model).15.Gascanbe(produce)fromcoal.六、完成句子(10分)根據(jù)所給漢語將下列句子補充完整。1.一些學(xué)生放學(xué)后不想交作業(yè)。Somestudentsdidn'twanttotheirhomeworkafterschool.2.上次考試沒考好,我讓父母失望了。Ididn’tdowellintheexam.Imyparents.3.如果不給她打電話,我們是不會去她家的。Wewon'tgotoherhomeher.4.他的新書什么時候出版?Whenwillhisnewbook?5.這消息令人蜂擁而動。Thenewsarushofactivity.七、補全對話(10分)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,在每個空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~語或句子,使其連貫完整。A:(1)

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