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九年級(jí)分班考試英語試題九年級(jí)分班考試英語試題九年級(jí)分班考試英語試題V:1.0精細(xì)整理,僅供參考九年級(jí)分班考試英語試題日期:20xx年X月單項(xiàng)選擇(每空1分,共15分)()mobilephoneitis!--Yes,butIthink______styleisquiltfashionable.A.Whata,aB.How,theC.Whatan,thean,the()2.—Comparedwiththatfilm,thisoneis____butnot___—Isee,andIwillseethatonethisevening.,asgoodB.long,goodC.longest,bestD.long,sogood()boy____blacklikes______glasses.A.with,wearingB.inwearingC.inwearD.withwear()shouldspendasmuchaswecan______English.A.readB.toreadingCtoreadD.reading()was_____pleasantsurpriseforthemothertoseeherson____hadbeenmissingfornearlytenyearsthatshedidn’tknowwhattosay.A.so,thatBsucha,thatC.so,whoD.such,who()Jackcometothepartyontime?

---Ifhe____,hewilltryhisbesttomakeit.beinvitedBisinvitedCinvitesDinvited()theUK,aladyusuallydoesn’tliketobeasked_______.AwhetherhasshegotmarriedB.howoldisheC.whereshecomesfromD.howmuchsheweighs()8–Congratulations!Ahecompetition,Ifound___.--DuringthetriptotheYellowMountain____May.Ayours,inByours,onCyou,inDyou,on()9Wehave_____someorganizationstohelpthepoorstudentsinthewesternareasofChina.AtakenupBputupCpickedupDsetup()10—Peterdoesn’tmindlendingyouhiscar.--He______,I’vealreadyborrowedone.Aneedn’tBcan’tCmustn’tDshouldn’t()11Therearemanypeopleoutside.Whatdoyouthink_____AtohappenBhappeningCishappenedDhashappened()12Remembertospendsometime-----yourlovedones,becausethey’renotgoingtobearoundforever.AfromBwithCinDon()13Ithink____ofthematerialsIlistenedtoatthebeginningoftheexam____easy.Athreefourths,isBthirdfour,areCthreefourths,areDthreefourth,are()14---Whatanicemotorbike!______haveyoubeenonit----JusttoBeijing.AHowlongBHowsoonCHowfarDHowoften()15---We’reorganizingapartynextSaturday,andI’dlikeyoutocome.----_____!Ihaveameetingtoattendthatday.Thankyouallthesame.AGoodluckBwhatapityCNeverdoitagainDWelldone完形填空(共兩篇文章,每題分,共30分)(A)Mobilephonesarebecomingmoreandmorepopularnotonlywithgrownupsbutalsowithstudents.Meanwhile,theyalso1aproblemformiddleschoolsinthepastfewyears.SomechildrenhavegotmobilephonesasChristmasorbirthdaygifts,andmorewill2wantthem.

ManylikeSMSbecauseitiseasyand3.Someparentsfelthappybecausetheycouldgetintouch4theirchildren.Someteacherssaidmobilephoneusewasadistraction(分心的事)tostudentsduringschoolhoursanditalsogavethemmuch5intheirclassrooms.Sometimesstudents6usephonemessagestocheat(作弊)duringexams.Anewstudyfoundthatsometeenagerssendmessagesinclassevenhurttheirfingersbecausetheycan’tstop7SMS.

Manyteacherssuggestedthatstudentsshouldnothavephonesatschool,8iftherewasagoodreason,theycould9theirphonesatschooloffice.Manypeoplethinktheyunderstand10parentswouldwanttheirchildrentohavethem,buttheyagreeschoolshouldletthestudentsknowwhentheycanusetheirmobilephones.1.A.becauseB.hadbecomeC.havebecomeD.willbecome2.A.stillB.yetC.alreadyD.too3.A.quicklyB.quickC.hurryD.sharp4.A.againstB.onC.withD.to5.A.businessB.informationC.thingsD.trouble6.A.dareB.havetoC.shouldD.might7.A.usingB.touseC.usedD.usedto8.A.andB.butC.thoughD.however9.A.missB.leaveC.lieD.fetch10.A.whetherB.becauseC.whyD.Since(B)Theidealteachermaybeyoungorold,tallorshort,fatorthin.Heshould___1___hissubjectverywellandlikelearningsomethingaboutothersubjects.Theidealteachermustbefullofstrongfeelingsofwonderorinterest.Hemust___2___teachanythinghehimselfisnot___3___in.Heshouldbelikeamanwhocanactandshouldnotbeafraidto___4___hisfeelingsandtellotherpeoplewhathelikesandwhathedoesn’tlikeclearly.Hemustlikehisstudentsandrespectthem,andhemustalsorespecthimselfandbeproudofhiswork.___5___hedoesn’t,hecannotrespecthisstudentsand___6___respectfromthem.Theidealteachershouldhavean___7___ofhisstudentsandbeabletogetonwellwiththem.Heneedsstudents’understanding,too.Theidealteachershouldbekindand___8___andheshouldgivehopetohisstudentstolearnknowledge.Theidealteachershouldseehisstudents’___9___sothathecanknowhowtoencouragethegrowthof___10___ofhisstudents.Theidealteacherisonewhogrows,learns,andmakeshimselfbetteralongwithhisstudents.

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補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(每空1分,共5分)L:Hello,Peter.IsthisyournewcarHowbeautiful!P:Hi,Lisa.Wouldyouliketogoforaridewithme?L:Great!P:Well,youdon’thavetoweartheseatbelt.1L:I’msureyouare.Youknow,noteverydriverisasgoodasyou.P:2.Noonewillstopusrightnow.L:Oh,no,no.Wefollowthetrafficrulesnotforthepolice.3P:Iagree,butIfeeluncomfortablewithit.L:That’strue.4.Oryourlifewillbeindangerwhenyourcaristerriblyhit.P:5.Iamwearingit.DoyouknowwhoinventeditThemanshouldberemembered.L:Sorry,Idon’tknow,either.ButVolvo,afamousSwedishcarmaker,wasthefirsttousetheseatbeltin1849.SoundsreasonableSoundsreasonable(合理的). B.It’sjustforourselves!C.Ittaughtmeagoodlesson. D.Therearefewcarsatthistimeontheroad.E.Believeme,I’manexcellentdriver. F.Andthere’snopolicemanonthestreet.G.Buttheseatbeltcanprotectyoufrombeinghurt.閱讀理解(共20小題,每空2分,共40分)(A)“WhoneedsashoppingmallifyouhaveTaobao?”saysWangLin,28,awriterinBeijing.Taobao,China’slargestonlineshoppingsite,hasbecomeanimportantpartofWangLi’slife.ShespendslotsofmoneyonTaobao.AgrowingnumberofChineseInternetuserslikeWanghavefoundthejoysofonlineshopping.Mostonlineshoppersarestudentsoryoungworkers.Morewomenshoponlinethenandhome-useproductsarethemostpopularonline.Itwasreportedthatmorethan250billionyuanwasspentononlineshoppinglastyear,80%throughTaobao.Taobaomeans“l(fā)ookingfortreasure”incanfindalmosteverythingtheyneedonTaobao,fromclothestobooks,fromcandiestoDVDplayers.Youmayquestionthesecurityofonlineshopping,WangLinsaid,“”It’sverysafeandconvenient.Unlessyoureceivetheproductsfromthesellersandaresatisfiedwiththem,theshopownerwillnotgetthemoney.Youcanalsogetyourmoneybackifyouwanttoreturntheproducts.”arethemostpopularonline?andDVDplayersandbooks.andhome-useproducts.phoneis____________.shoppingmallonlineshopperonlineshoppingsitesmallshoponlineshoppersare________.doestheunderlinedword“security”mean?

A.質(zhì)量B安全C信譽(yù)D商品isthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?Lin’slife.shoppinginChina.onlineisnotsafe.likeTaobao(B)Paperisoneofthemostimportantproductseverinventedbyman.Theinventionofpapermeantthatmorepeoplecouldbeeducated(教育)becausemorebookscouldbeprinted.Paperprovidedanimportantwaytocommunicatewithknowledge.PaperwasfirstmadeinChinaaboutyearsago.InEgyptandwest,paperwasnotverycommonlyusedbeforetheyear1400.PaperwasnotmadeinsouthernEuropeuntilabouttheyear1100.Afterthat,theforestrycountriessuchsaCanada,Sweden,Norway,FinlandandtheUnitedStatesbecamethemostimportantinpaper-making.TodayFinlandmakesthebestpaperintheithasthebiggestpaperindustry(工業(yè))intheworld.Whenwethinkofthepaper,wethinkofnewspaper,books,letters,envelopsandwritingpaper.Sopaperplaysanimportantroleinourlives.Paperisverygoodforkeepingyouwarm.Housesareofteninsulated(隔熱)withpaper.Youperhapsseehomelessmensleeponalargenumberofnewspaper.Theyareinsulatingthemselvesfromthecold.InFinland,Inwinteritissometimes40degreebelowzero.thefarmerswearpaperboots(靴子)inthesnow.Nothingcouldbewarmer.()didtheinventionofpapermeanItmeant________________peoplecouldbeeducatedbookscouldbeprintedisoneofthemostimportantproduceswasinventedbyman()waspapermadeinsouthernEurope1100140011001400()countrymakesthebestpaperUnitedStates()4.What'sthemainideaofthepassageA.Theinventionofpaper.B.Thebestpaper.C.Thepaper-making.D.Theusesofpaper.(C)Lastwinter,thehottestmanonEarthwasan‘a(chǎn)lien’calledDoMinJoon(都敏俊).ItisaroleinSouthKoreanTVplayYouWhoCameFromtheStars.TheactorKimSoo-hyumplayedtheroleofDoMinJooninthepopularTVplay.It’saboutalovestorybetweena400-year-oldalienandahumanactress.KimbecamefamousinChinabecauseoftherole,withlotsoffansfollowinghim.KimSoo-hyAdoctorwasonceteachingaclassofmedicalstudentsatafamoushospitalinEdinburgh.Aninjured(受傷)manwasbroughtin,andthedoctorturnedtooneofhisstudentsandaskedhim,“What’swrongwiththisman”“Idon’tknow,sir,”thestudentanswered.“ShouldIexaminehimandfindout”“Thereisnoneedtoexaminehim,”saidthedoctor.“Youshouldknowwithontaskingquestions.Hehashurthisrightknee.didn’tyounoticethewayhewalkedHehurtitbyburningitinthefire.Youseehistrouserslegisburntawayattheknee.ThisisMondaymorning.Yesterdaywasfine,butonSaturdaytheroadswerewetandmuddy(泥濘的).Theman’strousersareallmuddy,hefelldownonSaturdaynight.”Thedoctorthenturnedtothemanandsaid,“YouhadyourpayonSaturdayandwenttoapublichouseanddrunktoomuch.Yougotmuddyandwetonthewayhome.Becauseyouhaddrunktoomuch,youfellonthefireandburntyourknee.Isthatright”“Yes,sir.”saidtheman.()medicalstudentswerehavingalesson_____________thelibrary.aclassroom.awell-knownhospitalamedicalschool()manhurthisknee___________MondaySundaynightSaturdaynight()istherightorderaccordingtothepassage①Heburnthisknee②Hegotdrunk③Hefelldownandgotmuddy④HehadhispayA.①②③④B.④③②①C.③④①②D.④②③①()4.Fromthepassageweknowthat________isveryimportantformedicalstudentsandthinkinggoodcareofothersfromothers.“(D)6June,SaturdayIreadanarticleaboutpeoplelivinginthee-ageyesterday.Ittalksaboutdifferentwaysofcommunicatinglikechattingonline,sendinge-mails,sendingdifferentkindsofmessagesandkeepinganonlinediary.Thearticlesaysthatpeoplenowadayssende-mailsatleastonceaday.IdonotagreewiththisbecauseIsende-mailsonlytwiceaweek.However,Idocheckmye-mailsonceaday.Ilikereceivinge-mails.Aboutchattingonline,thearticlesaysthatitisbecomingmoreandmorepopularamongteenagers.Ithinkthisistrue.WheneverIarriveathome,Iturnonmycomputerandlog(登錄)ontochatonlinewithmyfriends.Ipreferchattingonlinetocallingafriend.becauseIcanchatwithmanyfriendsatthesametime.ButIlikeusingmobileIdon’thavemycomputerwithme,Icansendshortmessagestomyfriends.Ialsolikekeepingintouch(聯(lián)系)withtheminthisway.Ikeepanonlinediaryfourtimesaweek.Iliketellingotherswhathashappenedtome.IthinkIamoneofthepeoplelivinginthee-age.Ican’tlivewithoutcomputersormobilephones.()60.Howoftendoesthewritersende-mailsA.Never.B.Onceaday.C.Twiceaweek.D.Fourtimesaweek.()didthewriterreadthatarticle4June,Thursday5June,Friday6June,Saturday7June,Sunday()doesthewriterdisagreewiththearticleA.AboutchattingonlineB.Aboutcheckinge-mailsC.Aboutsendinge-mailsD.Aboutkeepingintouchingwithfriends.()doesthepassageNOTtalkaboutinthee-age.B.Sendingashortmessage.C.Keepinganonlinediary.penpals.(D)I

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