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九年級上學(xué)期牛津版英語期中考試復(fù)習(xí)練習(xí)題一.單項選擇:1.Iwasmovedgreatlybythesong.Icouldcontrolmyfeelingsatthemoment.A.really B.hardly C.nearly D.clearly2.WeChinesehavemadeitclear________wecan’tbeforcedtogiveupourrights.A.whether B.if C.what D.that3.umihtnotalwasourparents.Howee,asourowupandlookbac,perhapsou’llrealizethethinstheysaidakesense.A.coeupwith B.conectwith C.dealwith D.areewith4.—Tonyisstillinbed.Hemaymisstheearlybus.—LastnighthelatetowatchthefinaloftheWorldCup.A.stayedup B.putup C.gotup D.caughtup5.Andersen,thewriterof“TheLittleatchGirl, poorallhislife.A.reinded B.recomended C.reained D.reembered6.—ThesongWheredidthetimegotheolddaysandtheloveoffamily.—Sure.It’smyfavoritesong.A.helpsusout B.remindsusof C.letsusdown D.cheersusup7.—IamafraidIhavetogiveupChinesechess.Ihavemadeinthepastfewweeks.—You’dbetternot.Ittakestimeandpatience,youknow.A.littleprogress B.muchprogress C.fewprogressesD.greatprogresses8.—IwishtogotoMarsonedayinthefuture.—____________.Ithinkyoushouldstudyhardtodayfirst.A.Onyourmind B.InyourdreamsC.Everydoghasitsday D.Putallyoureggsinonebasket9.—MynameisHarden.ShallIspellitforyou?—____________.A.Notatall B.Mypleasure C.Ifyoudon'tmind D.Nicetomeetyou10.—ThemagicianisplanningtohidetheOrientalPearlTowerbeforeabigaudience.—Really?Ihaveneverheard____________ideabefore.A.thecrazier B.acrazier C.thecraziest D.acraziest11.—illJudyarrivebeforeseen’clock?—heshold,butshe not.heisanewdrierandthetraficishea.A.ust B.need C.cold D.ay12.Attomorrowseetinghewillofrasuestion.Ithinkitwillbeworth .A.listening B.listeningto C.listen D.tolisten13.—IsMaystudyingHistoryinuniversityinBeijing?—Yes.AndI'llgotoseehernextweek.A.anB.aC.theD./14.Andy,youhaven'tfinishedyourhomework,wehavetoplaybasketballwithoutyou.A.althoughB.untilC.sinceD.whenever15.—Thepandemic(疫情)isseriousthesedays,especiallyinEurope.—That'strue.Thescientistsarestilldoingresearchonitcanbestopped.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.how二.完形填空:OnMay27,1995,ourlifewassuddenlychanged.Ithappenedafewminutespastthree,

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withlotsofunexpectedchallenges.Wewentfromthe"haves"tothe“have-nots".Yetwhatwediscoveredlaterwereallthegiftsthatcameoutof

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Theseletters,werealized,hadtobeshared.Andso

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weofferoneofthemtoyou.

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accidentlastweek.Nodoubtyourfamilyandyourfriendsaregivingyouthestrengthtofacethis

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challenge.Peopleeverywherearealsogivingyoubestwisheseverydayandweareamongthosewhoarekeepingyou

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YoursSincerely,

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D.alive三.閱讀理解:A"Where'sPapagoingwiththeax(斧子)?"saidFerntohermotherastheyweresettingthetableforbreakfast."Outtothepighouse,"repliedMrs.Arable."Somepigswerebornlastnight.""Idon'tseewhyheneedsanax,"continuedFern,whowasonlyeight."Well,"saidhermother,"oneofthepigsisarunt.It'sverysmallandweak,anditwillnevergrowuptoanything.Soyourfatherhasdecidedtodoawaywithit.""Doawaywithit?"screamedFern."Youmeankillit?Justbecauseit'ssmallerthantheothers?"Mrs.Arableputsomecreamonthetable."Don'tcry,Fern!"shesaid."Yourfatherisright.Thepigwouldprobablydieanyway."Fempushedachairoutofthewayandranoutdoors.Thegrasswaswetandtheearthsmelledofspringtime.Fern'ssneakers(運動鞋)wereallwetbythetimeshecaughtupwithherFather."Pleasedon'tkillit!"shecried."It'sunfair."Mr.Arablestoppedwalking."Fern,"hesaidgently,"youwillhavetolearntocontrolyourself.""Controlmyself?"criedFem."Thisisamatteroflifeanddeath,andyoutalkaboutcontrollingmyself."Tearsrandownherfaceandshetookholdoftheaxandtriedtopullitoutofherfather'shand."Fern,"saidMr.Arable,"Iknowmoreaboutraisingalitterofpigsthanyoudo.Aweaklingmakestrouble.Nowrunalong!""Butit'sunfair(不公平),"criedFern."Thepigcouldn'thelpbeingbornsmall,couldit?IfIhadbeenverysmallatbirth,wouldyouhavekilledme?"Mr.Arablesmiled."Ofcoursenot,"hesaid,lookingdownathisdaughterwithlove."Butthisisdifferent.Alittlegirlisonething,alittleruntypigisanother.""Iseenodifference,"repliedFern,stillhangingontotheax."Thisisthemostterriblecaseofinjustice(不公正)Ieverheardof."AqueerlookcameoverJohnArable'sface.Heseemedalmostreadytocryhimself."Allright,"hesaid.YougobacktothehouseandIwillbringtheruntwhenIcamein.I'llletyoustartitonabattle,likeababy.Thenyou'llseewhattroubleapigcanbe."1.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthetextthatMrArable.A.doesnotlikeraisinglittlepigsB.hashadlittleexperienceraisingpigsC.makesalivingbydoingwithlittlepigsD.hasprobablyraisedmanypigsinhislifetime2.MrArableseemedalmostreadytocrybecausehe.A.isangryaboutwhathisdaughterhasdoneB.doesnotliketoloseanargumentwithhisdaughterC.getsworriedabouthowdifficultitwouldbetoraisethepigD.istouchedbyhisdaughter'swillingnesstostandupforthelittlepig3.WecantellthatMrArableagreestoletthelittlepig,because.A.hefinallyagreeswithhisdaughterB.hebelievesthatthepigwilldiesoonC.hebelievesthatraisingapigwillteachFernsomelessonsD.herealizesthattakingcareofalittlepigisnotthatdifficultBGoogleandToyotahaveworkedtogethertocreateanewsmartcar.Itcanrunontheroadwithoutadriver.Itdrivesitself.Theself-drivingcarhasn’tbeenonsaletothepublic,sowedon’tknowhowmuchitcosts.Anotherthingmostpeoplewanttoknowiswhetheritwillbesafeenoughtorunontheroad.Theself-drivingcaruseselectricity(電)asitspower,anditcan’tdriveveryquickly—thetopspeedwouldbe25milesperhour.Itisactuallycontrolledbyacomputersystemonthecar.ThesystemkeepsoncollectinginformationbysomevideocamerasinsidethecarandaLIDARsensor(激光雷達傳感器)ontopofit.Acomputerprocessestheinformationanddecideswhattodo.“Theself-drivingcarhasonlybuttons(按鈕)forgoandstop,soit’sveryeasytouse,”anengineerofGooglesays.“Andwhat’smore,itwillmakecaraccidentslessandmaketheworldasaferplace.”Theself-drivingcarhasdrivenhundredsofthousandsofmilesinCalifornia,andithasonlygottenintotwoaccidentsbyhumanmistake.AccordingtoCNN,self-drivingcarswillalsohelptoreducethenumberofcarsinbigcities.“Self-drivingcarswouldbeabletosendyoutotheworkplaceandthenpickupanotherpersoninsteadofstoppinginaparkinglot.”4.Wedon’tknowthepriceoftheself-drivingcarbecause. A.itisonsaleonlyinAmerica B.itisn’tmadeforsale C.peoplecangetitforfree D.ithasn’tbeenonsaletothepublic5.Theself-drivingcarcancollectinformationusing. ①videocameras ②acomputer ③aLIDARsensor ④acomputersystem A.①② B.①③ C.①②③ D.①②③④6.AccordingtoCNN,self-drivingcarswill. A.sendusmorequicklytotheworkplace B.leadtoheaviertraffic C.improvetrafficconditioninbigcities D.carrymorepeoplethananormalcar 7.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheself-drivingcarwould. A.begoodforourenvironment B.beverycheap C.notfollowhumans’order D.beonsalequicklyCYeXiaogangisknownasoneofthemostfamousmodernChinesecomposers.Helearnedtoplaythepianoattheageoffour.Hisfatherwasacomposerwhowrotealotofmusicforfilms.Butwhenhisfatherwassenttoafarmtowork.Yewasonly11atthattime.Yehadtoworkonanotherfarmforayearbeforeenteringafactory.Heworkedinthefactoryforsixyearsuntilhewas22.Theworkersinthefactorywerefriendlyandhelpedhimalot,buthecouldnotplaythepianoanymore.Nomatterhowhardheworkedonthefarmorinthefactory,heneverleftmusic.Hejustwaitedforchances.Hedreamedofbecomingapianist.WhenYecouldplaythepianoagain,hepracticedhardeverydayinordertogototheCentralConservatoryofMusicin1978,buttheschoolwouldnotrecruit(招收)pianostudentsthatyear.Intheend,Yechosecompositionashismajor(專業(yè))althoughhewasnotfamiliarwithit.In1980,hestudiedatCambridgeUniversity.ThenhewenttoafamousschoolofmusicintheUSin1987totakemorecourses.AsafamouscomposerinChina,Yeworkedformanyorganizations.Hewrotemanysymphonies(交響樂).HealsowrotefilmandTVmusicwhichtraditionalcomposershardlyeverworkedon.8.Whatcanwelearnfromthefourthparagraph?A.YeXiaogangdidn'tgetalongwellwiththeworkersinthefactory.B.YeXiaogangoftenpracticedplayingthepianoafterwork.C.YeXiaogangnevergaveuphisdream.D.YeXiaogangwantedtobeacomposer.9.Whydidn'tYeXiaogangchoosethepianoashismajorattheCentralConservatoryofMusic?A.Becausetheschoolwasmorefamousforthemajorofcomposition.B.Becausehisfatherwantedhimtostudycomposition.C.Becausehewasmorefamiliarwithcomposition.D.Becausetheschoolwouldn'trecruitpianostudentsthatyear.10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutYeXiaogang?A.Heneverworkedonthefarm.B.HeusedtostudyintheUKandtheUS.C.HehardlyeverwrotefilmandTVmusic.D.Hemainlyworkedforschoolsinsteadofotherorganizations.11.Thewritermainlytellsus.A.theexperiencesofafamousmusicianB.howtolearnthepianoC.thehistoryofafamousmusicschoolD.howtowritemusicDCabinhospitalssavemorelivesFengBangli,fromWuhan,Hubei,begantohaveafeverattheendofJanuaryandsuspectedthathehadbeeninfectedwiththevirus.Hetriedseveraltimestobeadmittedtoahospitalbutfailed.Hefinallygaveupandstayedathome,takingdrugsgivenbydoctors.“Atthattime,toomanypatientswerewaitingtoseedoctorsateveryhospital,anditwasnotpossibleformetogetabed,”saidFeng.Dayslater,withthecommunitystaff’shelp,FengtestedpositiveforCOVID-19andwassenttoamakeshifthospital(臨時醫(yī)院)fortreatment.“Withoutsuchmakeshifthospitals,manyCOVID-19patientslikememayneverhavefoundabed,”saidFeng.LikeFeng,over12,000COVID-19patientsinWuhanreceivedtreatmentandcareat15makeshifthospitals.Thesehospitalsweremainlyusedtoreceivepatientswithmildsymptoms(輕癥).“BuildingmakeshifthospitalswasakeydecisionmadeinsuchanimportantmomentwhenWuhanwasfacingaformidabletaskofepidemic(疫情)control,andithasplayedanimportantroleinbothpreventionandtreatmentofthedisease,”hesaid.“Makeshifthospitalshavegreatlyeasedpressureandmadeitpossibletotreatandisolatepeopleinneed,”saidXuJunmei,vice-presidentofWuchangmakeshifthospital.Makeshifthospitalshavenowbeencopiedinothercountries.EightmakeshifthospitalsarebeingbuiltinTehran,Iran,tofightagainstthevirus.TheonechangedfromtheIranMall,thelargestshoppingmallinthecountry,isexpectedtohaveatotalof3,000beds,accordingtoPeople’sDaily.OnMarch29,NewYorkchangedagrassymeadowinCentralParkintoamakeshifthospital,whereitwillprovide68hospitalbeds.“Consideringthewayswecanincreasehospitalcapacityrightnowisveryimportant,”saysDrAndrewIbrahim,asurgeonattheUniversityofMichigantoldArchitecture.“Ifhospitalscan’treceivemorepatients,newfacilitiesneedtobebuiltup.”12.WhatdoesthewriterwanttotellusbyusingFengBangli’sexample?A.COVID-19hasinfectedalargenumberofpeopleinaveryshorttime.B.Hospitalsshouldalwaysbepreparedforanyunexpectedsituations.C.TheCOVID-19outbreakhappenedsuddenlywithouttheslightestwarning.D.MakeshifthospitalshaveplayedanimportantroleinthefightagainstCOVID-19.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“formidable”inParagraph5probablymean?A.new B.basic C.tough D.strange14.WhatdidDrAndrewIbrahimthinkofTehran’sandNewYork’snewmakeshifthospitals?A.Theywastedresources. B.Theyweregreatlyhelpful.C.Theywerenotpractical. D.TheywouldnotbeasusefulasChina’s.15.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.TopraiseChina’squickresponsetotheCOVID-19outbreak.B.TocallonothercountriestocopyChina’smethodoffightingthevirus.C.ToshowthevalueofbuildingmakeshifthospitalstofightCOVID-19.D.TocomparethemeasuresdifferentcountrieshavetakentodealwithCOVID-19.四.詞匯運用:1.Doounowthattheyotmarried (違反)theirparents’wisheslastear?2.Idotnowthereasonwhyhewas (缺席)fromourpartyesterda.3.ehaebecoeclosefriendssincethenandhehas (影響)medeepl.4.tissaidthateryfewpeoplecan (發(fā)音)thenaeofthebuildingcorrectl.5.The(高速的)railwayhasmadeiteasiertotraveltoothercities.6.Becauseofher (care),thedoctorfailedtosaetheirlslife.7.Theirmost (alue)treasureswerelocedinaboxintheirbedrom.8.ithottreatment,thepoorounganwill (certain)dieofcance.9.Heroutstanding (achiee)bringhertomanypeoplsattention.10.Shefeltreallyproudofherdaughter’s(achieve).五.任務(wù)型閱讀:Bornin1947,Hillarylivedahappychildhood.Herparentswereopentoanythingthatinterestedher.Buttheywerealsostrict.WhenyoungHillarygotstraightA(全優(yōu))gradesatschool,herfathersaidtheschoolmusthavebeentooeasy.Yearslater,youngHillaryputallofherenergyintopolitics(政治).Shebecameastudentleader.Shetalkedaboutpolitical(政治的)eventswithherfriendsandbegantoresearchsocialproblems.In1969,HillaryenteredYaleLawSchool,whereshemetBillClinton.Thetwosoonbecamepartnersinpoliticalcareerandthejourneyoflove.EvenafterBillbecamePresidentoftheUSin1992,theFirstLadydidn’twanttojustbethepresident’swife.SheworkedonUShealthcare.“Whenshetakesonaproject,sheworkstirelessly(孜孜不倦地)untilitiscompleted,”saidBettyLowe,anoldfriendoftheClintons.“Itwasthatkindofdetermination(決心)thathelpedherwinthepeople’srespect.”AboutHillaryClintonHerchildhoodShewas(1)asachild.Herparentswereopentothingsthatshewas(2)in.Herparentswerealsovery(3)withher.Shedid(4)inallhersubjects.Becomingastudent(5)Allher(6)wasputintopolitics.She(7)politicaleventswithherfriendsandresearchedsocialproblems.MeetingBillClintonShemetBillClintonafter(8)YaleLawSchool.Theysoonbecamepartners.BeingtheFirstLadySheworkedonUS(9)care.Estimation(評價)fromherfriendHerdeterminationhelpedher(10)thepeople’srespect.六.缺詞填空:Itoldmymothereverythingandweknewthatwewereindanger.Thesailorsweresuretocomebackforthecaptain’schest(箱子).Wequicklywenttothenearestvillagetoaskforhelp.Buteveryonewassoa1thatnoonehadthecouragetocomebacktotheinnwithus.Wewent

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