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朝阳区九年级综合练习(二)

英语试卷2013.6

学校__________ 班级__________ 姓名__________ 考号__________

occupation: 职业

知识运用(共25分)

四、单项填空(共13分,每小题1分)

从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 22. ---Excuse me. Is that your bike? ---No, it?s not _______. A. his

B. hers

C. yours

D. mine

23. I usually get up _______ seven o?clock every morning. A. at

B. on

C. in

D. to

24. I have two brothers. One is a manager, _______ is a doctor. A. other

B. another

C. others

D. the other

25. ---Would you like to play basketball with us?

---I?d love to. But I must finish _______ my room first. A. clean

B. to clean

C. cleaning

D. cleaned

26. There are no buses, _______ you have to go there by bike. A. so

B. or

C. but

D. for

27. Lingling?s English is much _______ than any other student?s in her class. A. good

B. better

C. best

D. the best

28. We _______ a football game with Class 2 yesterday. A. have

B. had

C. will have

D. are having

29. ---What does your mother do to keep healthy, Tom? ---She usually _______. A. swims

B. swam

C. will swim

D. is swimming

30. ---Listen! My sister _______ the violin. ---What beautiful music! I like it very much. A. plays

B. played

C. is playing

D. will play

31. We didn?t enjoy the tour _______ the weather was terrible. A. when

B. if

C. though

D. because

32. ---Look! Mr. Brown is over there.

---It can?t be him. He _______ away since last Sunday. A. was

B. has been

C. were

D. will be

33. Chinese _______ at many high schools in that country today. A. is taught

B. is teaching

C. will teach

D. was taught

34. ---Could you tell me _______ the Bamboo Garden? ---The day after tomorrow, I think. A. when will we visit C. when we will visit

五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳

选项。

Mary, a 22-year-old young woman, stands in the kitchen of the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel in Manila, preparing to make a cake. It would seem to be natural for a cook, but Mary is not normal. She has no 35 .

Her disability (残疾), however, only 36 her down while working. Using other parts of her body, Mary can cut grapes and strawberries into pieces and coat the sides of the cake with them. “When I first saw Mary, I was worried she might 37 herself when using a knife, but that has never been a problem,” says the manager of the hotel. “She does not get 38 treatment and works just as hard as the rest of the cooks.

Mary has come a long way since the day in September 2002 when she and her uncle were attacked (攻击) by two men, who were trying to force her family off their land. The 11-year-old girl passed out (晕倒) as she tried to 39 herself from the blows. After she came to her sense, she found her uncle dead and saw her arms broken. Later, the doctors did an 40 . They saved her life but could not save her hands.

In 2006, with the help of the family, Mary went to live at the House with No Steps, a Manila rehabilitation (康复) and training centre for disabled people. She 41 how to write and do housework there. And more importantly, she came to terms with her disability. She believed she 42 live a normal life although she was disabled. She thought she had something important to do in life because she was still alive after the terrible attack. After she finished high school, she took a two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management 43 because she had enjoyed cooking since she was a little girl.

When Mary was reported on television, she didn?t 44 away from the attention. “I wanted others living with disabilities to believe it?s 45 to live a normal life,” Mary says. “It is difficult to make a living, but I don?t lose 46 . I believe nothing is impossible if you dream and work hard. 35. A. arms 36. A. puts 37. A. hurt

B. hands B. takes B. hit

C. legs C. slows C. kill

D. feet D. quiets D. touch

B. when did we visit D. when we visited

38. A. enough 39. A. save 40. A. operation 41. A. practiced 42. A. would 43. A. class 44. A. shy 45. A. exciting 46. A. direction

B. special B. keep B. examination B. studied B. could B. lesson B. run B. excellent B. hope

C. usual C. prevent C. introduction C. reviewed C. should C. course C. hide C. simple C. love

D. common D. protect D. explanation D. learned D. might D. subject D. turn D. possible D. life

阅读理解(共44分)

六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳

选项。(共26分,每小题2分)

A

Top 10 Universities in Asia Ranking in Asia 1 2 3 University University of Hong Kong University of Tokyo Pohang University of science and Technology 4 5 6 National University of Singapore Peking University Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 7 University of Science and Technology of China 8 9 10 Kyoto University Tsinghua University Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 47. Where is the best university in the list?

A. In Hong Kong. B. In Japan. C. In South Korea. D. In Singapore. 48. How many universities in the list are in South Korea?

A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five. 49. Which university in the list is No. 34 in the world?

Japan China South Korea 57 58 79 China 49 Singapore China Hong Kong 34 37 41 Country or Area Hong Kong Japan South Korea Global Ranking 21 26 28

A. University of Tokyo. B. National University of Singapore. C. Kyoto University. D. University of Hong Kong.

B

When he was 12 years old, the boy made a decision. He only later realized it probably hurt his teacher. He was, after all, a kid. But in time, when he was older and wiser, he wanted to find this teacher and apologize (道歉). But the teacher seemed to have disappeared.

In the past ten years, the boy, Larry Israelson, often turned to the Internet, typing the teacher?s name into search boxes. He never found anything. But he never stopped looking. Last month—by now nearly 39 years after the event happened—he got a hit.

Excited, he started reading a story I had written in The Oregonian about a program that helps kids. He studied a photo and found his teacher, who was a volunteer. He then emailed me and asked me to introduce him to the teacher, James Atteberry.

I got in touch with Atteberry. He agreed to talk to his student. Shortly thereafter, I received a package with an envelope in it. I immediately took it to Atteberry.

As James Atteberry read the letter, he was brought back to 1973, when he was a history teacher in Huntington Beach. In the letter, Larry said, “I am truly sorry for leaving your seventh grade class during the 1972—1973 school year. I don?t have many memories from school, but at the top of my exercise-book you wrote ?You will go far in life.? Looking back on my younger self, I was proud to be your student.”

When it comes to apologies, no one gets a pass. Everyone needs to receive one, and everyone needs to give one.

50. How long did Larry spend looking for his teacher on the Internet? A. For 39 years. B. For 12 years. C. For 10 years. D. For 2 years. 51. What did Larry feel sorry for?

A. Not finding the teacher earlier. B. Forgetting many school things. C. Not finishing his homework. D. Leaving the teacher?s class. 52. What?s the writer?s conclusion in the passage? A. Students should apologize to their teachers. B. The earlier you apologize, the better the result is. C. One must apologize for every mistake he has made. D. Everyone has to apologize and receive apologies in life.

C

On the morning of the day when he left Compton High School in Los Angeles, 18-year-old Allan Guei asked seven of his classmates to come together. Guei, a star on the basketball team, expressed he was giving away he $ 40,000 he?d won in a competition and was dividing it among them. The room filled with shouts and cheers. “Everyone went mad with excitement,” he says. “They were surprised that I would do something like that for them.”

In November 2000, Guei?s family moved from the Ivory Coast to the United States, and he immediately took up basketball. “When I first came to California, the Lakers were winning: it was Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O?Neal era (时代),” he recalls. “I just fell in love with the game.”

A few years later, he was playing for the school. Then, in March, he entered a free-throw competition at the school, and the town saw just how big a team player Guei really is—both on and off the court (球场).

In the first round, each of the eight contestants (竞争者) took ten shots, and the top four shooters advanced. “I was one of the final four, but I really didn?t shoot that well,” Guei says. “I was nervous!” In the second round, however, he took the winning shot. He went home with the prize of $ 40,000.

A few months before Guei left school, he was offered a full scholarship (奖学金) to California State University, and he had an idea. “I could have kept the prize money, but I was already going to college for free,” Guei says. “I know the others were going to have a lot of difficulty paying for school. They needed it for their futures, so I just decided to give it away.”

Now wearing No. 25 on Northridge?s Matadors basketball team, Guei has little time for anything but training and studying, though he keeps in touch with most of his classmates. “I know those kids. Whatever they decide to do in life is going to be something good,” he says. “It was just the right thing to do.”

As for his own future, Guei is still learning. “I work really hard at everything I do,” he says. “But whatever happens in my future, I?m just happy that I was able to help somebody else along the way.” 53. When did the things described in the first paragraph happen? A. As soon as the competition was over. B. When Guei just finished high school. C. As soon as Guei got the scholarship. D. When Guei already went to college.

54. What does the writer mean by how big a team player Guei is off the court? A. He works hard at his lessons. B. He is good at making friends.

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