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九年級下學期第一次作業(yè)反饋(英語)一、聽力測試(本大題共20分,每小題1分)1. Howwilltheweatherbetomorrow?A. B. C.2. Whatsignaretheytalkingabout? A. B. C.3. WhatpetdoesJohnhave?A. B. C.4. HowdoesJimmyusuallygotowork?A. B. C.5. Whatsubjectdoesthegirlwanttogiveup?A.Maths. B.English. C.Physics.6. Howdidthedoctortellhimtotakethemedicine?A.Twiceadayforaweek.B.Onceadayforaweek.C.Threetimesadayforaweek.7. HowmanytimeshasthewomanbeentoWuxiinall? A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes.8. Whydidthemanbuythewoolscarfforhismother?A.BecausehewantstogivehismotherapresentforMother’sDay.B.Becauseheloveshismothermorethanhiswife.C.Becausehismotherdoesn’thaveawoolscarf.9. Whatmaythefilmbelike?A.Interesting. B.Boring. C.Wonderful.10. Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?A.Themanwastesmuchtimeonarts. B.Themanisnotcrazyaboutarts. C.Thewomandoesn’tloveartsverymuch.聽材料,回答第11、12題。11. WhatdoesDanielthinkpolicemendoeveryday?A.Theyworkalldaytopunishpeople.B.Theyworkhardtoprotectpeople.C.Theyworkeverydaytobeagoodfather.12. HowdoesDaniellikehisfather?A.Verymuch. B.Alittle. C.Notatall.聽材料,回答第13—15小題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。TheScienceMuseumOnthefirstfloorSpend13tryingsomethinginthelabs.OnthesecondfloorSeethehistoryof14OnthethirdfloorWatchafilmandexperiencespacetravelbywearingspecial1513. A.halfanhour B.anhour C.oneandahalfhours14. A.models B.cars C.computers15. A.spacesuits B.boots C.glasses聽材料,回答第16至20題。16. Whendidtheforestfirehappen? A.Onawindymorning. B.Onahotmorning.C.Onasunnymorning.17. Whatdidthemotherbeardowhenshestoppedandsmelledtheair?A.Shefoundsomethinginterestingandranafterit. B.Sheturnedroundandaskedthebabybeartorunaway. C.Sheenjoyedthemorningfreshairandforgottoleave.18. Whydidn’tthebabybearrunawaywithhismother? A.Becausehewasnotstrongenough. B.Becausehedidn’tknowwhathappened. C.Becausehedidn’twanttoleavetheforest.19. Whathappenedtothebabybearduringtheforestfire? A.Hewasbadlyhurt. B.Hewasn’thurtatall. C.Hewashurtalittle.20. Whosavedthebabybearatlast? A.Themotherbear. B.Thebabybearhimself. C.Afireman.二、單項選擇 (本大題共14小題,每小題1分,共14分)21. Don’tbesomadatyourmother,youdon’tknow________shelovesyou! A.howsoon B.howlong C.howoften D.howmuch22. —Whichcoffeedoyouprefer,icedorhot? —________.Ilikedrinkingtea. A.None B.Both C.Neither D.Either23. Themusicinthisfilmismorehighlythoughtofthanthefilm_______. A.it B.itself C.them D.themselves24. Beinghonestisthefirst_____ifyouwanttomakefriendswithothers.A.step B.time C.job D.hand25. —Thisnovelhashelpedmealotthroughmyhardtimes. —Goodbookscanteachusthings________subjectknowledge. A.above B.against C.over D.beyond26. —WhenwillourflighttoHongKongleave? —Well,wehave________twentyminutesleft,nomoreandnoless. A.exactly B.mainly C.nearly D.hardly27. Sheloveswritingalotandhertimeisfully_________withwriting. A.takenon B.turnedup C.takenup D.turnedon28. Wewonderifnewenergywillmakeagreat________toagreenerworld. A.contribution B.conclusion C.decision D.instruction29. Livinginafast-developingworld,wewillfallbehind________wekeeplearning. A.though B.since C.after D.unless30. Billthought________necessarytoworkwithfriendsandsharedifferentideas. A.he B.him C.it D.they31. Atfirst,DongYuhuididn’texpectthathisnewprogram________somuchpraise. A.willreceive B.wouldreceive C.hasreceived D.hadreceived32. —WhatdidPetersaytoyoujustnow,Nancy? —Heaskedme_______.A.thathecouldgettotheshoppingmall B.wheretheshoppingmallwasC.howcouldhegettotheshoppingmall D.whichisthewaytotheshoppingmall33. —Look

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34. —Tobehonest,Idon’tthinkI’mgoingtobeacceptedbytheStudentUnion. —Well,________!Youmayhavemadeabetterperformancethanyouthink. A.whatapity B.don’tmentionit C.notachance D.youneverknow三、完形填空 (本大10小題,每小題1分,共10分)WhenIstartedplayingsoccer,Ijustfellinlovewithit.Asmany35do,IwantedtobeasoccerplayerwhenIgrewup.ButwhenIwasnine,Istartedlosingmyeyesight,anditgotincreasinglydifficulttoplay.Atfirst,Itriedtojustworkharder.Buteverythingwasbecomingmore36.Atsomepoint,ifyoudon’thaveeyesight,andyouaretryingtoplayasportthatyouhavetoseetheball,itdoesn’tmatterhowhardyouworkorhowmuchyoutrain.Itbecomesimpossibleformetokeepplayingagainstpeoplewith37eyesight.MyelderbrotheristheonewhogotmestartedontherightwayafterI38rockbottom.Hehadswumforacoupleofyearsand39metotryit.Thatbroughtmebacktoabetterplacementally(精神上),andIwasabletochangefromplayingsoccertosportsthatI40do,likeswimming,cycling,andrunning,andthatiscalledtriathlon(鐵人三項).Iwasluckythatmyparentscould41me.Theyworriedaboutmysafety,butneverstoppedme.Inmysenioryear,IsignedupformyfirsttriathlonandIhadneverdoneanythinglikeitbefore.Ilovedit.Thatfirstracewasexcellent.42,thatracewasaturningpoint.Itopenedanewdoorinsportandinlifeforme.WhenIwenttoMichiganforcollege,Istartedthetriathlonteamthere.Perseverance(堅持)isalearnedskill,andit43fromfacingdifficultyandchallenges.Sometimesyouhavetochangethepathyouthoughtyou’dbeon,butyoucanstillkeepmovingonthat44road.That’sthemostimportantlifelessonIhavelearned.35. A.athletes B.adults C.kids D.swimmers36. A.difficult B.interesting C.important D.boring37. A.poor B.natural C.terrible D.full38. A.broke B.hit C.found D.kicked39. A.reminded B.forced C.allowed D.encouraged40. A.must B.should C.might D.could41. A.control B.support C.expect D.doubt42. A.However B.Instead C.Moreover D.Anyway43. A.develops B.hides C.keeps D.dies44.A.lucky B.wide C.safe D.new四、閱讀理解 (本大題共13小題,每小題2分,共26分)A45. Whendidtheplanetakeoff? A.Atnoon. B.Atnight. C.Intheafternoon. D.Inthemorning.46. Fromthepicture,wecanknowthefollowinginformationaboutthetripEXCEPT_________. A.theflightnumber B.thenameofthetraveller C.theticketprice D.theseatofthetraveller47. Whichplacemaythetravellerplantotakeatourfrom? A.Beijing,China. B.Paris,France. C.Tokyo,Japan. D.NewYork,USA.BNaps(小睡)don’tjustfeelamazing—theyareamazing.AstudypublishedinthemagazineHeartfoundarelationshipbetweenhealthynappingandaloweredriskofheartdisease.TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationpointsoutthatnapscanimprovememory,learningability,immunesystemfunction(免疫功能)andmood.SaraMednick,thewriterofThePoweroftheDownstate,explainsthatwhenyoufallasleep,yourbodymovesthroughstagesthateachplayaroleinhealth.Stage1:the“dozingoff”(打瞌睡)periodStage2:heartrate(率)andbrainactivityslowdownStage3:deepsleepStage4:REM(rapideyemovement)sleep,whenbrainactivityincreasesandyou’remostlikelytodreamIdealnappingtimesarebasedaroundthisfour-stagecycle.The20-minutenapBetween20and30minutesisonenappingsweetspot,accordingtoMednick,whoexplainsthatyougetenoughStage2sleeptoturnyourbodyandmindintofullrelaxationmode,goodformemory.The60-minutenapStage3sleepisatimeforyourbodytorepairitself,strengthentheimmunesystemandrechargeenergystores.Butwakingupduringthisstagecanmakeyoufeelweakorratherill,Mednicksays.MostpeoplestarttomoveoutofStage3afteraround60minutes,whichmakesitagoodtimetosetyouralarmclock.The90-minutenapAcompletesleepcycleisaboutanhourandahalf,andnappingforafullcycleisofgreathelp.Butnapslongerthan90minutescaninfluencenighttimesleepandmightevenleadtoabadmemory,accordingtoastudyintheJournaloftheAmericanGeriatricsSociety.Notaregularnapper?That’sOK.“Everyoneneedstorest,butnoteveryonenecessarilyneedstonap,”saysMednick.48. Whatcanahealthynappingimprove? A.Mood. B.Skills. C.Sportsability. D.Nighttimesleep.49. Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage? A.PeoplewillnothaveadreamuntilStage3. B.Peoplewhonaptoolongmaybeforgetful. C.PeoplecangetenoughStage2sleepin5minutes. D.Peoplewhonaphealthilywon’thaveheartdiseases.50. Ifyouhaveaspeechat1:00p.m.,whichkindofnapwillbethebestchoiceatnoon? A.A10-minutenap. B.A90-minutenap.C.A60-minutenap.D.A30-minutenap.C“Lookatthis,”IsaidtomyfriendMandy,holdinguptheleaflet.“There’sanartcampatWhiteCliff.”“It’sduringthelastweekofJuly,”Mandysaid.“That’sthesametimeastheHillCountyFair.”“Yeah,that’strue,”Isaid.“Butwealwaysgotothefair.”“Tessa,you’retheartist.ButI’mnotgoodatdrawing,”shesmiled.“Butyoucanlearn,”Isaidinmymostencouragingvoice.Mandygiggled.“YousoundlikeaTVadvertisement.”Later,IcalledmyfriendsEmilyandYoshiko,butbothofthemweregoingtothefair.“What’sthis?”Momasked.“Aleafletforanartcamp,”Iexplained.“Wouldyouliketoattend?”Momasked.“Probablynot,”Isaid.“Noneofmyfriendsaregoing.”Mompattedmyback.SheknewIhadahardtimejumpingintosomethingwithstrangersaround.“Maybenextyear.”“Maybe,”Isighed.“I’mgoingoutsidetodrawtheWeston’spine(松樹).”“Dinnerwillbereadyinanhour,”Momremindedme.IopenedthedoorandlookedatthebrightsunshineasIsatonthefrontdoor.IthoughtabouttheartcampandwishedIfeltalittlebraver.Mandycouldmakefriendswithawholebusofkidsin10minutes,butmystomachtwirls(轉動)likearollercoasterwhenIdon’tknowanyonearoundme.OnceIstarteddrawing,Ididn’tnoticethesoundaroundme.That’swhyIjumpedwhenMr.Westonsaid,“You’vedoneagreatjobcapturing(刻畫)thestrengthofthattreeonpaper.”“Thanks,”Ismiled.Mr.Westonwasoutforawalk.“Thatpinewastherewhenwemovedin,”Mr.Westonsaid,“butIhaveplantedpinetreesbefore.Youhavetospreadouttheroots(根)nearthesurfacesothetreecangetenoughwaterandgrowtall.Ifyouplanttherootballtoodeep,thetreedies.Ilearnedthatrootsgrowout,notdown.”“Thatmakessense,”Isaid.Mr.Westonnoddedgood-byebeforecontinuinghiswalk.IthoughtaboutwhatMr.WestontoldmeasIlookedatrootsstickingoutoftheground.I’dneverrealizedhowfaratree’srootsstretched(伸展)outward.Itmademethinkaboutartcampandmyownroots.Iwasn’tstretchingthemoutatall.Instead,Iwasplantingmyselfintoonedeepspotbecauseitfeltsafer.IsuddenlyrealizedthatifIwantedtogrow,Ihadtostartstretchingmyrootsoutintonewearthtoo.Thatnight,Itookadeepbreathandmadeadecision.IamstretchingmyrootsoutintonewearthsoIcangrow,Ithought.▲.51. Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“mystomachtwirlslikearollercoaster”mean?A.Tessaisafraidofridingarollercoaster. B.Tessafeelssickwhengoingcampingbybus.C.Tessaisafraidofstayingwithstrangers. D.Tessafeelssickwhenridingarollercoaster.52. Whatcanweinferfromthestory?A.Mr.WestonwouldgetthepicturefromTessa B.Tessawouldtakepartintheartcamp.C.Tessawouldfollowherfriendsasusual. D.MomencouragedTessatobeherself.53. Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbebestputin▲?A.Iamthepine B.IamabornartistC.Bebravetotry D.BewisetochooseDSciencefictionstorieshaveimaginedpeopleinthefuturelivinginundergroundcitiesonMarsandinspacestationsfarfromthesun.Butifhumansaretosurviveinthoseterribleenvironments,theywillneedwaystogrowfoodusinglimitedresources.Photosynthesis(光合作用),bywhichplantsturnsunlightintosugar,mightnotwork.Now,somescientistsarewonderingifit’spossibletoproducefoodmoreefficiently(高效)bygivingupphotosynthesis,justbygrowingplantsinthedark.TheideasoundsassciencefictionalascitiesonMars.ButateamofresearchershastakenafirststeptowardrealizingitwithastudypublishedinNatureFood.Theresearchshowsitispossibletogrowalgae,edible-yeastandfungiinthedarkbyprovidingthemwithacarbon-basedchemical(碳基化學物質(zhì)).Thechemicaldidn’tcomefromplants,butinsteadwasproducedusingsolarelectricity(太陽能發(fā)電).Thatis,thismethodtooktheplaceofnaturalphotosynthesiswithapartlyartificial(人造的)processforturningsunlightintofood.Theirprocessisakindofartificialphotosynthesis,andtheideahasbeenaroundforyearsandincludesdifferentwaysofturningsunlight,waterandCO2intosomechemicals.Thescientistsarehopefulthatthismethodcouldunlocknewwaystoproducefoodusinglessphysicalspaceandenergythantraditionalagriculture-including,perhaps,cropsthatcangrowinthedark.Whileotherscientistsdoubtifitwilleverbepossibletoredesignplantbiologysocompletely,theyareexcitedbythetechnologytheresearchershaveinventedandtheteam’sout-of-the-boxideaabouthowtomakefoodproductionmoreefficient.“It’sworthkeepinganopenmind.Therewardmaybesomethingwehaven’timaginedyet.”saidLynnRothschild,aseniorresearchscientistatNASA’sAmesResearchCenter.54. Whatisthewritingpurposeofthefirstparagraph? A.Totellastory. B.Toleadtothetopic. C.Togiveanexample. D.Toworkoutamystery.55. Whatcanwelearnaboutartificialphotosynthesisfromthepassage? A.Itmayhelpfindnewwaysofproducingfood. B.Itdoesn’tneedsunlight,waterorCO2anymore. C.Ithashelpedsuccessfullygrowfoodwithlimitedresources. D.ItwasintroducedtothepublicforthefirsttimeinNatureFood.56. Whichwordhastheclosestmeaningto“out-of-the-box”? A.harmful B.challenging C.humorous D.creative57. Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage? A.HowtoGrowCropsintheDark? B.WhatIsArtificialPhotosynthesis? C.CanFoodCropsGrowintheDark? D.DoWeNeedArtificialPhotosynthesis?五、詞匯運用 (本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)(A)根據(jù)句意和漢語注釋,在答題卡對應題號的橫線上,寫出單詞的正確形式。58. Thesingerwasalmost__________(不出名的)inthiscountryuntilrecently.59. Thoughitis__________(令人疲勞的)topreparefortheHighSchoolEntranceExamination,wewill“keepcalmandcarryon”.60. TheGreatWallisanatural__________(奇跡).Many61. The________(人口)ofChinawillfallbyabout20percentinthenext30years.62. Wearehappywiththegood________(服務)inthenewrestaurantnearmyhome.(B)根據(jù)句意,在答題卡對應題號的橫線上,寫出括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當形式。63. Howmanyofyoueverdreamedofbecomingan__________(invent).64. Withthe________(develop)ofthesociety,morepeopledevotetheirenergytocharity.65. Hisheartisfullofexcitementand___________(proud)whenseeinghisson’ssuccess.66. Toprotectthelocalenvironment,thegovernmenthasdecidedtotake_________(far)action.67. Myfathertoldmethatweshouldbe________(satisfy)withwhatlifegivesus.六、動詞填空 (本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)68.I________(fall)offmybikeandhurtmykneesonmywayhometheotherday.69. It’seightyearssincethecitymuseum__________(build).70. —Whatdoyouthinkofthepoem? —It’salittlebitlong,butanyway,it________(read)well.71. Suewithherparents________(have)supperyesterdaywhenthetelephonerang.72. —Father’sDayisaroundthecorner.Whatgiftwillyougiveyourfather,Jessica? —Ascarfmadebymyself.I________(finish)makingitalready.73. It’sreportedthatChineseWhiteDolphins________(face)dangeratpresent.74. —Whatdoyoumeanbysayingso? —__________(make)thebossbelievewhatwesaid.75. —Whichteamdoyouthink________(win)thegame? —It’shardtosay.Thereisstillsometimebeforeitends.76. YoucanneverimaginethedifficultyIhad_____________(keep)himstayingathome.77. Goandhaveagoodsleep,baby.Letme__________(worry)aboutthesethings.七、閱讀短文,回答短文后的問題。(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共10分)Springiscoming,andit’stimetoenjoyWestLakeLongjingtea!Usually,wethinkworkerswillpicktealeavesbyhand.Butnow,someLongjingteaisbeingpickedbyspecialworkers—tea-pickingrobots!InateagardeninHangzhou,asmarttea-pickingrobotinventedbyZhejiangSci-TechUniversityisworkingforthefirsttime.“Wetakethousandsofpicturesofnewteabuds(芽)andinputthemintotherobotforittolearn.TherobotusesanAImodeltorecognize(識別)thebudsitshouldpick,”saidProfessorChenJianneng,memberoftheresearchteam.Thishelpstherobotfindtherightteabudsabout90percentofthetime.Therobot’s

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