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九年级英语期中考试试题(2)

试题 时间:2021-08-31 手机版

三、完形填空 阅读短文,从每题所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  I used to give much money to the homeless around, feeling sorry for their misfortune(不幸).But later I became a single mom   46   no home, a huge debt (债务) and hardly any income. 47 , I stopped giving and became very bitter.

  Several years later, things started to   48 . I became rich enough to have a home, and  49 a backyard. And I started to pull myself out of debt.One day we saw a homeless person with a  50  “Will work for food.” I passed him.My daughter asked why I no longer helped the people in  51 .I replied, “ Honey, they just use that money for   52   or other bad things.” She didn’t answer.But when I said that, it didn’t feel right.

  Three days later, I was   53   to pick up my daughter from school.A man was standing on the corner and something deep inside   54   me to help him.So I stopped my car, and he ran over with enthusiasm (热情).He said, “God bless you, I only need 77 cents.” I reached into my ashtray(烟灰缸) and it was  55  enough that there was just 77 cents.

  Greatly shocked by this coincidence (巧合), I gave him all the   56   in the ashtray.He burst out with joy and   57   in his eyes, “You just made it  58   for me to see my mom for Christmas! The bus offering this great sale is  59  right away! ” It was a moment that I’ll never forget.I think that man won’t forget it either, but I am the one who gets the best  60  in my life.It also reminds me that nothing is a coincidence, and everything has its meaning.

  46. A. with    B. to     C. on    D. without

  47. A. In fact    B. In a word   C. As a result   D. In all

  48. A. develop    B. turn    C. show    D. change

  49. A. even    B. still    C. yet    D. only

  50. A. word    B. expression   C. sign    D. letter

  51. A. safety    B. danger    C. need    D. fear

  52. A. food    B. wine    C. medicine   D. music

  53. A. driving    B. jogging   C. walking   D. cycling

  54. A. prevented   B. challenged   C. allowed   D. drove

  55. A. glad    B. strange   C. happy    D. natural

  56. A. ash    B. yuan    C. water    D. money

  57. A. smile    B. look    C. water    D. tears

  58. A. necessary   B. difficult   C. possible   D. suitable

  59. A. lining    B. leaving   C. getting    D. operating

  60. A. gift    B. time    C. turn    D. price

四、阅读理解 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  A

  By November 30, 2015, the comedy Goodbye Mr. Loser had got more than 1,400 million yuan in ticket sales.

  It was amazing that a film with common actors who had their first shows in the film got such great success. What’s more, the actors were all stage performers and they improved their acting skills by making this film.

  The comedy tells about a common middle-aged man who has no job but problems. He seems to be a loser in life and never gets any success. He causes many jokes and is laughed at a lot. And because of his bad luck, he feels upset most of the time. Later, a sudden accident changes his life and he starts to realize how important the family is to him.

  Goodbye Mr. Loser was the first movie made by Mahua FunAge(开心麻花). The film came out on September 30, 2015. Because of its great success, the film company became famous overnight.

  During the seven-day holiday for National Day in 2015, the ticket sales were just behind the most popular film being shown at the same time---Lost in Hong Kong.

  61. What can you see in the film Goodbye Mr. Loser ?

  A. Famous actors.      B. Terrible acting skills.

  C. Lots of jokes.         D. Many accidents.

  62. What is a loser like according to the passage?

  A. He has no family.      B. He always loses things.

  C. He has few friends.     D. He never has good luck.

  63. Why was the film Goodbye Mr. Loser so amazing?

  A. Because it was a successful film with common actors.

  B. Because it tells a common middle-aged man who is a loser.

  C. Because it was the first film made by Mahua FunAge.

  D. Because it was on show during the holiday for National Day in 2015.

  64. Which of the following is TRUE about the film Goodbye Mr. Loser?

  A. It came out at the beginning of October in 2015.

  B. It was more popular than Lost in Hong Kong.

  C. It describes a lucky middle-aged man successfully.

  D. It brought money and fame to its film company.

  65. What’s the passage mainly about?

  A. A poor loser.       B. A great film.

  C. A famous film company.     D. A film’s ticket sales.

  B

  In modern society, living without money sounds almost impossible. However, that’s exactly what an Australian couple from a big city has been doing for nearly a whole year.

  Rachel Newby, 25, and Liam Culbertson, 27, have come up with creative ways of making it through the year without spending any money. They built themselves a new house. The  house was made of used wood and recycled materials. They grew their own food, and at times they didn’t hesitate to look for food in the dustbins (垃圾箱).

  But this year has been quite difficult. The soil in their garden was too poor to grow vegetables. The climate (气候) there was  terrible as well. They kept moving their home till they finally lived in a 2.5-square-meter house. They collected cold rainwater to take a shower. What’s worse, they had to share a toilet with the rest of the community.

  Even though they had no jobs, they didn’t have a lot of free time to waste. They spent most of the day working for local farmers planting vegetables and picking fruit so that they could earn their next meal. They had five ducks that could provide them with fresh eggs. But when there wasn’t enough food for them, they had to go to look for food in the dustbins.

  Not everyone is brave enough to do this. But they really made it work and they felt happy.

  66. What did the Australian couple live without money for?

  A. Teaching people a lesson.     B. Their jobs.

  C. Local farmers.       D. A special experien ce.

  67. How did the Australian couple feed themselves?

  A. They sold vegetables and fruit for money.

  B. They mainly depended on the food in the dustbins.

  C. They tried their best to get everything necessary themselves.

  D. They expected other people to give food to them.

  68. What does the underlined word “hesitate” mean in Chinese?

  A. 坚持    B. 犹豫    C. 决心    D. 尝试

  69. How might the writer feel about the Australian couple?

  A. They are a bit strange.

  B. They are very brave.

  C. They are young and smart.

  D. They are very funny.

  70. What can we infer from the passage?

  A. The Australian couple hated the city life so they lived in the country.

  B. The Australian couple would continue to live there for the rest of their life.

  C. Nothing is impossible as long as you use your head and work hard enough.

  D. More and more old people are looking forward to living in the countryside.

  C

  In order to show that showering isn’t  a big deal, an American hasn’t taken a shower for 12 years. Instead, he sprays (喷洒) himself w ith something special that is said to have kept him clean over the years.

  Dave Whitlock, a chemical engineer, thinks no fact can show that bathing is a healthy practice. “I haven’t taken a shower for 12 years, ” he says. “In fact, the chemical (化学物) in our soap have killed all the friendly bacteria (细菌) that live on our skin when we use it. ”

  For a long time, many people haven’t realized skin bacteria are important and helpful to the body. Although Whitlock isn’t a biologist (生物学家), he has tried his best to invent a kind of spray called “Mother Dirt” with friendly bacteria. According to Whitlock, the bacteria in the spray can take in something dirty on our skin and produce a kind of chemical which is good for our body.

  Now the spray is being produced in a company which Whitlock has helped to set up. The spray has no smell and feels just like water. It can be sprayed all over the skin twice a day to avoid showering. And for those who really enjoy showering, the company is planning to develop a kind of special shower gel (沐浴露) with friendly bacteria.

  71. Why hasn’t Whitlock taken a shower for 12 years?

  A. Because he hates showering.

  B. Because he wants to prove his idea.

  C. Because there aren’t any friendly bacteria on his skin.

  D. Because he is too busy with his work.

  72. Which is TRUE about the spray that was invented by Whitlock?

  A. It can help to keep the skin clean and healthy.

  B. It can help the skin produce more friendly bacteria.

  C. It smells better than shower gel we use.

  D. There are not any chemicals in it.

  73. What can we know about Dave Whitlock?

  A. He is an American biologist.

  B. He thinks showering is important.

  C. He always uses some soap to wash himself.

  D. He’s trying to make people learn a lot about showering.

  74. What can we know from the passage?

  A. Whitlock suggests that we should take showers often.

  B. Almost everyone knows the importance of skin bacteria.

  C. Using soap often is harmful to our skin’s health.

  D. The spray Whitlock invented is becoming more and more popular.

  75. What’s the best title for the passage?

  A. The use of friendly bacteria.     B. A strange American biologist.

  C. No showering for 12 years.     D. The importance of cleaning the skin.

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