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A

Let'sgetclosetoEricandhavealook.Ithasasquarebody

withtwolonglegs.Look!Ericisridingabicycleontheplayground

ofourschool.Hecandoafewtricks.Don'tfalloffyourbike,

Eric!

ThisrobotisnamedSusan.Ithasaroundfacewithtwobigeyes.

Listen!Sheisplayingthepianoattheconcert!Oh,sheplayedvery

well.Allthestudentsareclappingtheirhands.Congratulations,

Susan!

ThenextoneiscalledDick.Ithasastrongbuild.Heiswearing

aredsuit.Heisswimminglikeafroginthepool.Heoftenmakes

afunnysoundtodrawstudents'attention.Youareaperfect

swimmer,Dick!

ThelastoneintherobotfamilyisAnna.Shehasatallandthin

buildwithlonghairtoitsshoulder.Sheiswearingapurple

mini-skirt.Sheisskatingonourschoolicerink.Lookout,Anna!

Don'thaveafall!

47.iswearingaredsuit.

A.DickB.EricC.Anna

D.Susan

48.Ericisableto.

A.playthepianoB.rideabicycle

C.swimlikeafrogD.skateonthe

ice

49.Wecanknowthataisgoingonatschoolnow.

A.musicfestivalB.physicalexam

C.chesscompetitionD.robotshow

B

Gordon?shobbymayseemstrangetous.Helikesbuildingmodel

shipsinsideoldbottles.

Gordonhasalwayslovedships,especiallysailingshipsfromtheolddays.

HisinterestwasmademanyyearsagowhenhevisitedamuseuminOttawa,

Canada,wheremodelshipsinbottlesweredisplayed(展示).Gordonregardedit

asawonderfulshow.Atthesametimeanideacametohismind.Howdidthe

craftsman(手藝人)gettheshipthroughthenarrowneckofthebottle?Gordon

decidedtomakearesearch.

Hefoundanoldcraftsmanwhowasgladtoteachhimthebasicskills.First,

Gordontakesanoldbottle.Thenheputsinalayerofpaint,carefullyshapedand

paintedtolooklikethesea.Next,hebuildstheship.Togettheshipthroughthe

neckofthebottle,Gordonfolds(折疊)downthemasts(桅桿).Oncetheshipis

insidethebottle,hetakesalong,thintooltoraisethemasts.

Gordonhascompletedmorethanonehundredmodels.Hisaimistobuildup

aircraftcarriers(航空母艦),buses,cars,airplanes,houses,andmanyotherkinds

ofmodelsinsidethebottles.Thiswillbemorechallenging(挑戰(zhàn)),ashewillhave

tobuildactuallyinsidethebottle.Hishobbycertainlyneedstime,patienceanda

steady(平穩(wěn)的)hand.

50.Gordonbecameinterestedin.

A.sailingashipintheseaB.puttingashipina

bottle

C.collectingoldsailingshipsD.goingonaholidayby

ship

51.Whichofthefollowingisthesecondstepaccordingtothethirdparagraph?

52.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.GordongottheideafromashowinCanada.

B.Gordonlearntthebasicskillsfromaseaman.

C.Gordonhasmadelessthan100modelssofor.

D.Gordonwilluseasmallerbottleinthefuture.

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最

佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分)

JoanneRowlingwasborninEngland.Shewrote

herfirststoryattheageoffiveorsix.Atschool

herfavoritesubjectwasEnglishandsheusedto

makeupstorieswithherfriends.Whensheleft

school,shestudiedinParisforayeartolearn

French.60However,mostofal1shewantedto

write!

In1992,sheleftEnglandtogotoPortugal(葡萄牙)toteachEnglish.

Whileshewasthereshegotmarriedtoajournalistandhadadaughter.

Afewyearslater,JoannereturnedtoliveinScotland.61While

shewasthere,shefinishedherstoryaboutHarryPotter,ayoungboy

whoisawizard(術(shù)土).

Thenoneday,in1997,shefoundapublisher(出版商).Shewasvery

excitedandhappy!Tohersurprise,herbookwassoldinmillions!It

wonmanyprizes!62

EverybodywantedtoreadaboutHarryPotter.Herstorieshavebeen

translatedintomanylanguages.63JoanneRowlinghaswritten

severalmorebooksaboutHarryPotterandallofthemhavesoldmillions

ofcopies.Someoftheselaterbooksarealsobeingmadeintofilms.

A.SoJoannebecameveryrichandfamous.

B.Ittookheroveroneyeartowriteherfirstbook.

C.Afteruniversity,sheexperiencedal1sortsofdifferentjobs.

D.Andtheycannowbereadalloverthewor1d.

E.Shehadverylittlemoneyandlivedinaverysmallflat.

A

Likereading?

Wantaninterestingbooktoread?

Hereareourbooks.Justpicktheonethatyoulikebest.

TheBestoftheSongBooks:ByHarlanCoben

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Customer(顧客)Review:★★★

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ListPrice:$25.00Price:$15.00Yousave:$10.00(40%)

CustomerReview:★★★★★

Forfurtherinformation,pleaseclick(點(diǎn)擊)here.

47.Whichbookisthecheapestnow?

A.TenLittleFingersB.BookmarksbyPhillips

C.TheMysteryofBreathingD.TheBestoftheSongBooks

48.IfyoubuyonebookTheLittleFingers,howmuchcanyousave?

A.$3.00.B.$6.00.C.$7.00D.

$10.00.

49.Youreadthisadvertisementmostprobably.

A.ontheradioB.inamagazine

C.ontheInternetD.inanewspaper

B

DuringhislifeDrJamesNaismithworkedasadoctor,taughtP.Eandwroteseveral

books.Whileheneverthoughtitveryimportant,DrNaismithistodaybestknown

foronething.Hewastheinventorofbasketball.

DrJamesNaismithwasborninCanadain1861andhisfirstjobwasataspecial

sportsschoolintheUSA.Onedaytheschool1eadertoldJameshewashavingaproblem

withthestudents.Becauseofheavysnow,thestudentscouldnotgooutside.Hetold

Jamesthattheyneededasportthattheboyscouldplayindoors.Hegavetheteacher

twoweekstothinkofsomething.

ItwasontheverylastdaythatJamescameupwithhisidea.The“birthof

basketball”issaidtobeonDecember21,1891,whentwoteamsfromtheschoolplayed

thefirstgame.Itwasquitedifferentfromthebasketballgamesoftoday.Ithad

9playersoneachteamandtheyusedfootballinsteadofbasketball.Soonafter,

thegamechangedto5playersoneachside,usingspecial“basketballs“through

nets.

AlthoughDrNaismithdidnotlivetoseebasketbal1issopopulartoday,in1936,

justthreeyearsbeforehisdeath,basketballbecameanOlympicsportattheGames

inBerlin.

50.DrJamesNaismithdidn,t

A.workasadoctoratahospital.B.writesomebooksinlife.

C.teachP.EinschoolintheUSAD.takepartintheOlympic

Games.

51.InwhichseasondidDrNaismithinventbasketball?

A.Winter.B.Autumn.C.Summer.D.

Spring.

52.Howmanyplayerswereineachteamduringthegameatthebeginning?

A.5B.9C.10D.12

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)

中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分)

Yearsago,ifateenagerhadsomeproblemsinhislife,hemightwritethem

inhisdiary.NowhemightgetontheInternetandwritetheminhisblog(博客).

60Then,whatmakesablogdifferentfromadiary?

Thebiggestdifferenceisthatablogismuchmorepublicthanadiary.61.

Usually,ateenagerlikeshidinghisdiarybookandtreatsitassecret.Ifyouare

notsatisfiedwithafriendandwritesomethingbadabouthiminyourdiary,hewill

neverknowit.However,ifyoudothisontheInternet,thatfriendmayreadyour

blogandgetangry.62.

Abloghasgoodpoints,ofcourse.Peoplechoosetowriteinblogs,theyknow

thattheirfriendswillreadwhattheywrite.Ifyoufeelsadonedayandwritein

yourdiary,noonewillknowaboutit.63,yourfriendsmayquicklywriteback

tocomfortyouandoffertheirhelp.Blogshelppeopleknowwhattheirfriendsare

doing.

A.Inmanyways,adiaryandablogarealmostthesame

B.Anyonecanreadwhatyouwriteinyourblog

C.Blogsarebecomingmoreandmoreimportant

D.Sowehavetobecarefulofwhatwewrite

E.Ifyouwritethesamewordsinyourblog

2012海淀

閱讀理解(扶44分)

六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各摩所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇

最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)

A

TnaMKtUoon,R?“rvat>on

Address:|hnp/www.thoEateponiss。收bon.conv'main

The

Reservation

Createdin1677inVirginia.America,theMattaponiReservation(自然保護(hù)區(qū))sitsona

highsleepbankoftheMattaponiRiver.TheMattaponihaveworkedhardtokeeptheir

ancientwayoflifeandcustoms.

MATTAPONICULTUREDAY

May18

1(HX)a.m.-5:00p.m.

ADMISSION:Adults(12yearsandolder)-$6.00Children-Fn*

ComeandspendthedaywithusonthebankoftheMattaponiRiverfor

aneducationalexperienceshowingthecustomsoftheMattaponi.During

;thisspecialday,AmericanIndians(FirstAmericans)willdanceandplaythe

idrumswhiledressedintribal(部落的)clothing.Thisyearvisitorsmayjoin

'inthedancinganddrumming.

Visitorswillbeabletoseeartistsandcraftsmenastheyshowtheir

,basket-making,pottery-makingandtool-makingskills.AmericanIndian

storytellerswillhelpyouseehowtheirhabitsandbeliefs

passedontochildrenthrough

legendsandstories.

^njoyActivities

PlayAmericanIndianchildren,sgames.

TasteAmericanIndianfbodft.

Buycraftsandsouvenirs.

Watchsongsanddance.

九年級(jí)英語試題第6頁(yè)(共12頁(yè))

47.WecanenjoyMattaponiCultureDayat.

A.9:00a.m.B.3:00p.m.C.6:00p.m.D,10:00p.m.

48.IfTom,15yearsold,wantstoenjoythatdaywithhisparents,theyneedto

Pay.

A.$6B.$12C.$18D,$24

49.Whatcanwedoonthatday?

A.Makebaskets.B.Singsongs.C.Tellstories.D.Playgames.

B

ANativeAmericanandhisfriendwereindowntownNewYorkCity,walkingnear

TimesSquareinManhattan.Itwasduringthenoonlunchhourandthestreetswere

filledwiththenoiseofpeopleandcars.Suddenly,theNativeAmericansaid,"I

hearacricket(蟋蟀).”

Hisfriendsaid,"What?Youmustbecrazy.Youcouldn,tpossiblyhearacricket

inallofthisnoise!”“No,I'msureofit,“theNativeAmericansaid,“Iheard

acricket.”"That'scrazy,“saidthefriend.

TheNativeAmericanlistenedcarefullyforamoment,andthenwalkedacrossthe

streettoabigwall.Theretheysawbushes(灌木)?Helookedintothebushes,and

sureenough,hefoundasmallcricket.Hisfriendwasquiteamazed."That's

unbelievable,wsaidhisfriend."Youmusthavesuperhumanears!”

“No,"saidtheNativeAmerican."Myearsarenotdifferentfromyours.It

al1dependsonwhatyou*relisteningfor.“Buithatcan'tbe!”saidthefriend.

“Icouldneverhearacricketinthisnoise.”

“Yes,it'strue,“camethereply."Itdependsonwhatisreallyimportant

toyou.Here,letmeshowyou."Hereachedintohispocket,pulledoutafewcoins,

anddroppedthemonthesidewalk.Andthen,withthenoiseofthecrowdedstreet

stillintheirears,theynoticedeveryheadwithin20feetturnandlooktosee

ifthemoneywastheirs.

“SeewhatImean?”askedtheNativeAmerican."Ital1dependsonwhatJs

importanttoyou.”

50.TheNativeAmericanwas______withhisfriendwhenheheardacricket.

A.takingawalkB.watchingpeoplewalking

C.lookingforcricketsD.lookingforimportantthings

51.Hisfriendsfelt_____aftertheyfoundthecricket.

A.unsureB.crazyC.relaxedD.amazed

52.Thewriterwantstotell_______.

A.peoplepaymoreattentiontowhatisimportanttothem

B.peoplewonderwhatisimportanttothem

C.peoplecanheardifferentsounds

D.peoplebelievewhattheyheard

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的

最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分)

MariaMartinezisrememberedtodayasthemakerof

beautifulpottery.Herpotteryisinmuseumsalloverthe

world.

60ShelivedinNewMexicoinAmerica.Asayoung

woman,Mariawasknownforthefinepotsshemade.Mariaand

theothervillagewomenmadepotsfortheirfamilies.Theyalso

soldpotstovisitors.

In1908,somearchaeologists(考古學(xué)家)foundbrokenbitsofpottery

inMaria'svillage.TheybelongedtoAmericanswholivedthere700years

before.

61TheywerethinnerthanMaria*spots.Thefindsinfluenced

herart.Mariadecidedtomakesuchapot.Herhusbandhelpedher.Theyhadtofind

awaytomakethepotthinner.Mariaknewtheclaysheusedwouldnotwork.Athin

potmadeoutofthatclaywou1dcrack(破裂)easily.Mariamixeddifferentamounts

ofclay,sand,andwater.62Mariaproducedmanypotsinher1ifetime.63

TheyarekeepingtheoldwaysalivejustasMariahaddonebefore.

A.Hersonandgrandsonalsolearnedhowtomakebeautifulpots.

B.Atlast,shediscoveredamixthatwouldnotcrack.

C.Mariataughtherhusbandhowtomakepots.

D.ThenthearchaeologistsshowedthemtoMaria.

E.Mariawasbomaround1881.

2012門頭溝A

Monday10:30?11:00amvisitUnclePeterinGeneral

Hospital

Tuesday2:00?4:00pmswimmingclass

Wednesday12:00?6:00pm.….part-timejob

Thursday10:30?11:30amappointmentwithMr.Green

Friday11:00am一.gototheairporttomeetSam

Saturday10:00?12:00ammeetDavetostudyfortest

Sunday5:00?7:00pmbirthdaypartyforKate

閱讀John的日程表,選擇正確答案。

()47.isillinhospital.

A.KateB.PeterC.JohnD.Sam

()48.Johnhasaswimmingclasson.

A.SundayB.TuesdayC.WednesdayD.Thursday

()49.Johndoeshispart-timejobforhoursonWednesday.

A.fiveB.sixC.tenD.eleven

()50.JohnmeetsSam.

A.atDave'shouseB.inthehospitalC.attheairportD.in

KateJshome

B

DouKou,aChineseboy,iscalled“theyoungestwriterintheworld”.Hehas

writtenthreebookstillnow.DouKouwasborninJiangsuin1994.Whenhewas7

monthsold,hisparentsstartedworkinginover30differentcities,suchasXi'an

andShenzhen.Thiskindoflifegavehimthingstothinkandwriteabout.Whenhe

was9monthsold,hecouldspeakandattheageofone,hecouldsayfivetosix

hundredwords.Atthree,hecouldlookupwordsinthedictionary.Atfour,hisfather

taughthimhowtolearnbyhimself.Hisparentslikereadingverymuch.Sodoeshe.

Attheageof5,hebeganwritingfairytales.Attheageof6,hewroteanovel

abouthislifeindifferentcitieswithhisparents.Hisfairytalesareallfrom

hislife.Oneday,hefoundmanymiceinthehouse.Themiceatetheirfoodandthey

alsohurthismother'shand.Sohethought,“Ifwegivemicethestomachofcows,

theywilleatgrassandtheywillbehelpfultopeople."Thiswashisfirstfairy

talesChangeStomachforMice.Nowhestudieswe11inamiddleschool.Hehaswritten

histhirdbook,thenovelcalledEyesofChiIdren.Hesays,“Iamnotdifferent

fromotherchildren.Ijustwroteseveralbooks.”

()51.HowmanybookshasDouKouwritten?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

)52.DouKoubegantouseadictionary

A.whenhewrotefairytales

B.afterhewenttoschool

C.beforehisfathertaughthimhowtolearnsomething

D.afterhismothertaughthimhowtolearnsomething

)53.Whichisthebesttitle?

A.ThreeBooksbyaChildB.HowtoWriteaFairy

Tales

C.HowClevertheBoyisD.DouKou,theYoungestWriter

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)

中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分)

ManypeopleliketowatchTV.WatchingTVisoneofthemostimportantactivities

oftheday.TVbringstheoutsideclosertopeople'shomes.Somepeoplesaythe

worldissmallerthanbeforebecauseofTV.

What'sgoingonintheothercountries?60Isthereagoodsportsgame

somewhere?What'slifeinthedeepestpartofthesea?

Ifyouwanttoanswertheseandotherkindsofquestions,justturnontheTV.

61Youcanseealotandlearnalot.Ofcourse,peoplecanalsolearnthrough

readingorlisteningtotheradio.ButwithTVtheycan1earnbetterandmoreeasily.

Why?62

TVhelpstoopenoureyes.63TVoftengivesusnewideas.Welearnnewer

andbetterwaysofdoingsomething.

A.It'sbadforyoureyestowatchTV.

B.Turnitonandwatch.

C.TValsohelpstoopenourminds.

D.Becausetheycanhearandwatch,too.

E.Howdopeopleliveinplacesfaraway?

2012延慶A

Alicewasexcited.AnewcopyofOurpets,OurPalshadjustcomeinthemail.

Shesatinachairandbeganreadingit.

OorPet?

DorPals

LetterstotheEditor

DearPetPal,DearPetPal,

Iloveyourmagazine.I'vebeenIliketotakemydogRalphtomy

readingitsinceIwassevenyearsgrandmotherTshouse,buthemakes

old.IIiketoreadaboutcatsbecausehersneeze.Canyouhelpme?

Ihavetwocats.-Steve,age13

-Emily,age10

DearSteve,

DearPetPal,Ifyourgrandmotherhasafenced

AfterreadinguGoldfishMakeyard,keepRalphoutside.

GreatPets”,IconvincedmymotherThatshouldhelp!

thatIshouldgetmyfirstpet.——Editor

NowIhavetwogoldfish.Thanks!

-Mario,age11

Alicedecidedtowritealetter,too.Shetookoutapenandapieceofpaper.

DearPetPal,

Canyoutellmeifsnakesmakegoodpets?MybrotherandIsaytheydo,

butourparentsarenotsosure.Perhapsyoucouldhelp.

Alice,age11

49.is10yearsoldandhastwocats.

A.AliceB.MarioC.SteveD.Emily

50.Stevelikestogotohisgrandmother*shousewiththe.

A.catsB.dogC.snakesD.goldfish

51.Alicewouldliketo.

A.keepasnakeasapetB.giveherbrotherasnake

C.writeareportonsnakesD.readabookaboutsnakes

B

Onecoldday,Marikoandherdadwerewalkingtothestore.

"I'mtiredofwinter,wsaidMariko.

Dadwavedattheirneighbor."IbetMr.Hillwishesspringwouldcometoo.”

MarikolookeduptoseeMr.Hillinhiswindow.Hewaved,andshewavedback.

“Mr.Hillloveshisgarden,“saidMariko.Mr.Hillhadtheprettiestspring

f1owergarden.Itwasfulloftulipsanddaffodils(水仙花).

Dadnodded."Yes,hedoes.Andsinceheisold,itishardforhimtogooutside

inwinter.Thestreetsaretooicy.”

Atthestore,Marikohelpeddadchoosemilk,bread,andcarrots.

“Youmaychooseatreatforyourself,Mariko,“saiddad.

Marikothoughtanapplewouldtastegood.Butsuddenlysomethingelsecaught

hereye.

Shepulledondad'ssleeve(衣袖).“Oh,Dad,look,daffodils!v

Dadsmiled."Isthatthetreatyouwant?”

Marikonodded.

Marikocouldn,tstoplookingatherdaffodilsallthewayhome.Butwhenshe

gottoMr.Hill*shouse,shestopped.Shelookedupatthewindow.

“Waithere,dad,please,"shesaid."I'11berightback.”

Marikorangthedoorbell.

WhenMr.Hillcametothedoor,Marikoheldoutthedaffodils.

Mr.Hili'sfacelitup1ikethesun.uWhatawonderfulwintersurprise!he

cried."Youhavebroughtmespring!w

52.It'shardforMr.Hilltogooutsideinwinterbecause.

A.therearemanypeopleinthestreets

B.thestreetsaretooicy

C.hehastolookafterhisflowers

D.helikesworkinginhisgarden

53.Marikogavethedaffodilstoheratlast.

A.fatherB.teacherC.motherD.neighbor

54.FromthepassagewecanknowMariko.

A.wantstopleaseherfatherB.iskindandthinksofothers

C.doesn,tlikewinteratallD.1ikesprettythings1ikeflowers

七、還原句子(共8分,每小題2分)

Oneday,whileIwaswalkingalongthestreet,Inoticedapieceofwood.

60..Ipickedhimupandfoundhewasbadlyhurt.Itookithomeas

quicklyaspossible.

Afterseveraldays,thecatgotwell.Thecatwasverysmall.61..

SoIcalleditLittleBit.Atthattime,IlovedLittleBitverymuch.WhereverI

went,Ialwaystookhim.AnytimeIwashome,heneverleftmyside.

62..Ispentmymostofmytimewithmyfriends.Iwouldcomein

thehouseonmyphoneandnotmaketimeforLittleBitatall.

Untiloneday,IfoundsomethingwaswrongwithhimandItookhimtothepet

hospital,buttheycoulddonothing.63..

LittleBit'sdeathmademerealizehowmuchhemeanttome.Ifeelsorryfor

notalwaysbeingthereforhim.Iwillalwaysrememberthespecialmemorieswemade.

A.However,Igrewup

B.Icouldevenputhimintomypocket

C.Underthewoodwasasmallblackcat

D.Myparentslovedhimverymuch

E.Thepoorcatfilledmyarmsanddied

2012東城A

Johnisamanagerandheisverybusy.Hespendsalotoftimetraveling

>abroad.Sohereadsshortstories.Helikesreadingstoriesaboutordinary

peopleandthethingsthathappentothemintoday'sworld.

?Saraisastudent.Shelikesreadingtruestories.Inthosestories,people

writeaboutthemselves.She'sespeciallyinterestedinpeoplewhohave

,hadunusualordifferentlives.Shealsowantstowriteastoryabout

,herselfoneday.

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