四川省成都市2018届九年级上学期期中试题(全科)
  • 1.  A. It’s for opening bottles.     B. It’s for sending faxes.  

    C. It’s for taking photos.      D. It’s for washing yourself.

    2.  A. Yes, I can speak it well.     B. No, I can’t.  

    C. No, I am sorry I can’t.      D. I can’t speak it at all.

    3.  A. You turn on the switch.       B. You turn the knob.

      C. You turn the switch.     D. You press the knob.

    4.  A. No, I don’t move.      B. I’m afraid I don’t agree with you.

       C. I’m sorry I’ll move.       D. Yes, I can park my car here.

    5.  A. Sorry, you can’t.         B. Of course, here you are. Try it on, please.

      C. We don’t have a large size.    D. This one is OK. Can you try it again.

  • 6.  A. Walmart       B. home     C. the garage    D. the petrol station

    7.  A. playing      B. wasting time    C. studying hard     D. travelling

    8.  A. casual clothes              B. his school uniform 

    C. jeans and T-shirts         D. fashionable clothes

    9.  A. when you’re late           B. when the building is on fire

    C. when there is an earthquake(地震)   D. when the building is falling down

    10.  A. Monday      B. Tuesday    C. Saturday     D. Sunday

  • 11.  Women can drive cars in every country except in Saudi Arabia now.

    12.  Saudi families paid private drivers money for their female members because they were rich.

    13.  The number of the private drivers for Saudi women was around 800,000.

    14.  Saudi women couldn’t drive until September 26th, 2017.

    15.  Saudi women are happy that they can drive.

  • 16. Where are they?

    A. They are in a clinic.         B. They are at the police station.

    C. They are on the road.         D. They are at school.

    17. What happened to Jesse?

      A. He had an accident with a pedestrian.    B. He had an accident with a moped rider. 

    C. He had an accident with a car driver.   D. He had an accident with a motorbike rider.

    18. Which part of his body is hurt?

      A. His left arm.   B. His right hand.   C. His left arm.     D. His right leg.

    19. How much fine should the person pay?

      A. 500 Dollars.   B. 500 DM.      C. 500 RMB.   D. 500 Pounds.

    20. What shouldn’t Jesse do?

    A. Take some medicine.           B. Have some fresh fruit.

    C. Eat some oily food.           D. Lie on the bed for at least three days.

  • A

    21. Why will they have have to start early tomorrow?

    A. Because it’s a long way to Chester.    B. Because there’s only one bus to go to Chester.

    C. Because they will have an early breakfast. D. Because it’s going to rain later.

    22. When will the bus leave?

    A. Before 6:30.   B. At 6:30        C. After 6:30    D. by 6:13

    23. Which is the first place they will visit?

    A. An old palace   B. A beautiful park.  C. An old market  D.A quiet museum

    24. How much should one pay for the palace?

    A. 3.15 pounds     B. 3.50 pounds      C. 8 pounds      D. 18 pounds

    25. What’s the speaker’s mobile phone number?

    A. 07662-292569    B. 02776-922659      C. 07762-922569    D. 02777-922659

    B

    26. Which of the following is NOT true of the Yanfang Line?

    A. It is a driverless subway line.         B. Its train is made in China.

    C. It connects Beijing and Shanghai.     D. Its train has more than 900 seats.

    27. How long is the NO. 7 subway line?

    A. 16.6 kilometers.               B. Less than 11.6 kilometers.

    C. Longer than 16.6 kilometers.         D. 11.6 kilometers.

    28. What may happen to the trains controlled by human drivers?

    A. The drivers may not know how to use the special equipment .

    B. They can’t be used around the world.

    C. Drivers may suddenly be ill or become tired.

    D. Drivers can solve all the problems on the train.

    29. How to make the driverless train work?

    A. A special equipment can pull the starting engine.

    B. The leading mechanic makes the train run.

    C. It is controlled by the passengers.

    D. It can be started and stopped by the computer.

    30. The world’s first automatic subway line appeared in   

    A. Tokyo      B. London        C. Beijing       D. Victoria

  • Jackie chen, the idol of all people, is the most   31    actor in China and he is also famous  around the world for his amazing Kongfu movies.
     
     
    Jackie Chen’s early life experiences
    At  seven
    Chinese Opera school  32  him how to dance, sing and play
    kongfu. Life at that time was harsh and difficult.
    At seventeen
    He and his classmates worked in the movies as unknown
      33  , doing frightening skills to make a living.
    At
    twenty-first
    He was chosen to play in a Kongfu movie as a   34   part. The movie was very successful and welcomed by all the audiences.
    The next few years
    He went to film in Hollywood. He was popular with American people though, he felt  35    during these years. So he made a decision to come back to China.
    nowadays
    Jackie pays more attention to the charity work, helping people who are in need.
  • There have been many great ___36_____ that changed our life. For example, wheel__37____ important today. In the second half of the 19th century, ____38____ kinds of great machines were made by people. Among them were the camera, the __39___ light and the radio. The first part of the 20th century saw more great changes. With the development of society and technology, people now expect to explore more about____40_____. Someday in the future, people will be allowed to do things we’ve never dreamed of.

    Part II Written Test (110 marks)

  • 41. IphoneX has been a real hit recently, it’s reported that IphoneX can recognize your face to unlock the phone in seconds because of its new feature ‘Face ID’.

      A. read     B. identify      C. remember      D. picture

  • 42. Nelson Mandela, a boy raised by a family in South Africa, is one of the most famous politicians in the world.

      A. grown up    B. who grew up     C. brought up      D. brings up

  • 43. To everyone’s surprise, LuHan officially announced his relationship with Guan Xiaotong, which made their fans devastated.

      A. To everyone’s amazement       B. It amazes no one

      C. To meet everyone’s expectation      D. It surprises everyone

  • 44. ----What’s wrong _______ the mirror?

      ----It’s got a mark _______it.

      A. for;  on   B. about;  in   C. with;  in   D. with;  on    

  • 45. You can have _______ the cakes ______this strawberry one because it’s for your little brother. You know how he likes strawberry cakes.

      A. all;  besides   B. all;  except   C. none;  except  D. some;  besides

  • 46. ----Will you go shopping this afternoon, sweetheart?

      ----Yes, but I haven’t decided_______ to buy.

    A. what     B. which      C. how      D. where

  • 47. I found ______ too hard to understand what my English teacher said in class. I was very ________.

    A. that; frustrated     B. it was; frustrating    C. it; frustrated    D. it’s; frustrated

  • 48. Suddenly, I turned around and saw a smartly dressed man ______ next to the windows, with his arms ____.

    A. stands; crossed     B. standing; crossing C. stand; crossing   D. standing; crossed

  • 49. Of the two coats, I’d choose ________ one to spare some money for a book.

    A. the cheapest       B. the cheaper    C. more expensive  D. cheaper

  • 50. Jessie wears__________ coat ________ white buttons every Sunday in winter.

    A. a trendy loose cotton, with         B. an old-fashioned loose cotton, has

    C. a baggy polyester fashionable, with     D. an old-fashioned cotton loose, has

  • One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to see a movie because I knew the theatre would be air-conditioned and I couldn’t face my  51  apartment.

    Sitting in the theater I had to look through the space between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the angle (角度)  52   the woman leaned(倾斜)over to talk to the man  53   the man leaned over to kiss the woman. Why do Americans express such feelings in a  54   place?

    I thought the movie would be good for my English, but it turned out, it was a(n) 55  movie. After about an hour I decided to give up the movie and  56   my popcorn(爆米花). I’ve never understood why they give me so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good,  57 .

    After a while I heard  58   more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I could only hear the  59  of the popcorn crunching (嘎扎的响声) between my teeth. My thought started to wander(走神). I remembered when I still lived in  60  , I used to watch Kojak on TV frequently. He spoke perfect Korean-I was really amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me  61   I saw him again years later in New York. He spoke  62   English instead of perfect Korean. He didn’t even have a Korean accent(口音)when he spoke English and I  63   I had been cheated(被骗了).  

    When our family moved to the United States from the South Korea six years ago, none of us spoke any English. After we had learned a few words, it was still a hard language for us. So my mother suggested that we all should speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but from that day on, our house became very  64   and we all seemed to avoid(避免) talking to each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, and avoid speaking the  65  language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it came out all wrong and we all burst into laughter and decided to forget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since.

    51. A. small      B. hot       C. crowded     D. messy

    52. A. any time    B. all the time  C. some time    D. every time

    53. A. while      B. whenever    C. or       D. so

    54. A. private     B. public     C. dark      D. open

    55. A. English     B. Italian     C. Korean     D. American

    56. A. exchange    B. eat       C. throw away   D. ask for

    57. A. too       B. still      C. though     D. certain

    58. A. much      B. any       C. no       D. few

    59. A. voice      B. sound      C. taste      D. smell

    60. A. Italy      B. America     C. England     D. South Korea

    61. A. until      B. because     C. then      D. therefore

    62. A. formal     B. informal    C. perfect     D. practical

    63. A. felt      B. looked     C. seemed     D. appeared

    64. A. empty      B. quiet      C. noisy      D. calm

    65. A. easy      B. famous     C. nice      D. difficult

  • A

    Like many old ladies, the Mona Lisa has some interesting stories to tell.

    The lady Mona Lisa in the picture makes us think that good looks can last for ever. But, at nearly 500 years of age, time is catching up with the Mona Lisa.    The health of the famous picture, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1505, is getting worse by the year, according to the Louvre Museum where it is placed.

    Nearly 6 million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year. Many of them are attracted by the mystery of her smile. "It is very interesting that when you're not looking at her, she seems to be smiling, and then you look at her and she stops," said Professor Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University. “Da Vinci painted the smile in shadows."

    However, the actual history of the Mona Lisa is just as mysterious as the smile. Da Vinci himself loved it so much that he always carried it with him, until it was sold to France's King -- Francis I in 1519.    In 1911, the painting was stolen from the Louvre by someone. He hid it under his coat and took it out of the museum. He said he planned to return it to Italy. The painting was sent back to France two years later.    During the Second World War, French hid the painting in small towns to keep it out of the hands of German forces.

    66. What does “time is catching up with the Mona Lisa” mean?

    A. Mona Lisa runs faster than the time.    B. Time can run as fast as Mona Lisa now.

    C. The picture is getting worse.       D. The picture is getting slower.

    67. Why do so many people go to see the Mona Lisa every year?

    A. Because it’s an interesting place.

    B. B. Because she is a famous painter.

    C. Because the picture was getting worse.

    D. Because the smile of Mona Lisa is mysterious and famous.

    68. When wasn’t the painting in France?

    A. In 1914.        B. In 1912.    C. During World War II.    D. In 2017.

  • B

    It seems that everybody tells lies - well, not big lies, but what we call “white lies”. Telling white lies isn’t really that bad. Most of the time, people do it because they want to protect a friendship. Some studies suggest that the average person lies about seven times a day. The only real questions are about when we lie and who we tell lies to. A recent study found that people frequently stretch(编造,夸大)the truth. Here are some ways they do it.

    ① Lying to hide something:

    People often lie because they want to hide something from someone. For example, a son doesn’t tell his parents that he’s dating a girl because he doesn’t think they will like her. Instead, he says he’s going out with the guys.

    ②Giving false excuses:

    Sometimes people lie because they don’t want to do something. For example, someone invites you to a party. You think it will be boring, so you say you’re busy.

    ③Lying to make someone feel good:

    Often we stretch the truth to make someone feel good. For example, your friend cooks dinner for you, but it tastes terrible. Do you say so? No! You probably say, “Mmm, this is delicious!”

    ④Lying to hide bad news:

    Sometimes we don’t want to tell someone bad news. For example, you have just had a very bad day at work, but you don’t feel like talking about it. So if someone asks you about your day, you just say everything was fine.

    Read the following situations. Which of the above examples do they belong to?

    69. Your friend gives you an ugly vase for your birthday. You say, “Oh, it’s beautiful!”

    A.①Lying to hide something       B.②Giving false excuses

    C.③Lying to make someone feel good   D.④Lying to hide bad news

    70. Your ex-girlfriend is getting married. She invites you to her wedding. But you wouldn’t like to. So you tell your friend you’re busy writing a book.

    A.①Lying to hide something       B.②Giving false excuses

    C.③Lying to make someone feel good   D.④Lying to hide bad news

    71. Which of the following is telling “a white lie”?

    A.The boy who lied to the villagers that a wolf was coming.

    B.A family had a car accident. People sent the mother to the hospital. When she asked about her husband and child, her friends told her that they were OK. In fact, both had lost their lives.

    C.When the police asked the man where he was between nine and ten o’clock on the night of December 14, he said that he was playing cards with his friends. But when he was asked to offer the names of the people who saw him, he couldn’t.

    D. You say you love the rain , but you open the umbrella when it rains.

                       C 

    Across the United States, there are several places where two independent towns grew together to become one city - but kept both their names.

    Winston-Salem is one of them. It’s a mid-sized city in what’s called the plateau(high land), between the Atlantic Coast and the inland mountains in the state of North Carolina. The Winston part is a relatively new place, founded early this century. It’s home to the nation’s biggest open-air tobacco market.

    The giant R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company’s headquarters(总部) is in Winston-Salem, and Winston is the name of one of Reynolds’ best-known cigarette brands(商标,牌子). Fast-growing Winston soon surrounded the much older town of Salem, so in 1913, people in the area voted(投票) to combine them into a single place.

    From a historical and tourist point of view, Salem, or Old Salem, as it’s called today, is the interesting and unusual part of town. 

    Salem was founded in the 1700s by the Moravians. They spoke German, and their community was religiously based, with single men and single women living apart in separate dormitories. The Moravians greatly valued women’s work and brainpower. In fact, one of the nation’s oldest boarding schools for young women - the Moravians’ Salem Academy founded in 1772 - is still in operation.

    Over the years, Salem lost its Moravian character. That all changed, though, when a nonprofit(非盈利的) group began to rehabilitate the historic area. It took about three years to make it like what it used to be. These days Old Salem is what’s called a living history museum, with exhibits, music, and tours of 18th-Century houses, taverns and Moravian dormitory buildings just seven blocks from the tallest skyscraper in Winston-Salem.

    The historic community is booming(繁荣) again. Just as R. J. Reynolds is taking in millions of dollars making cigarettes across town, Old Salem is generating about $15 million a year in tourism revenue and donations.

    72. From the passage we can know that ___________.

      A. Winston-Salem is the name of a city

    B. Salem is home to the nation’s biggest tobacco market.

      C. The city Winston-Salem has two names

      D. Old Salem is the name of tobacco brand

    73. It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that __________.

      A. the two cities dislike each other

      B. Salem developed faster than Winston

      C. R.J. Reynolds Company has moved into Salem

      D. the combination meets the wishes of the people

    74. The city Salem is special about its  __________.

      A. boarding school            B. lifestyle and historic area

      C. respect for brainpower          D. religious belief

    75. The underlined word “rehabilitate” in Paragraph 6 is closest to in meaning __________.

    A. open       B. rebuild   C. stop   D. provide

    Part B(75 marks)

  • 1.There’s a bottle __________ (open) on the table. You can open the bottle with it.

  • 2.If you attend this course in problems with writing, you’ll learn to write _____________. (accuracy)

  • 3.Everyone wants to live in a good environment. No one wants our earth _________ (pollute)

  • 4.The two students _____________ with those problems and solved them in the workshop yesterday. How great they were! (deal)

  • 5.Simon always made some noise while eating. How _________ (please) the habit was!

  • 6.Our flight is still on schedule now. But look at the terrible weather! I guess our flight _______________ again. (delay)

  • 7.His father died two years ago, _________ (leave) him a great amount of money.

  • 8.The man never misses _____________ (go) sailing on Saturday with his friends in the club.

  • 9.Of all means of transport, the tricycle is ________________ in my opinion. It’s way too dangerous. (reliable)

  • 10.Not finishing your homework is bad, but lying about it is even_________. (badly)

  • 11. Only two students joined in the final competition.

      = Only two students _______ _________ ________ the final competition.

  • 12. My grandpa had no idea how to answer the phone.

      =My grandpa had no idea how _______ _______ _______ the phone.

  • 13. Nicholas is the youngest student in the computer class.

      = Nicholas is ____________ than __________ ________ ________ in the computer class.

  • 14. I think the man occasionally went sailing with his wife, _________________? (Tag question)

  • 15. The students from the countryside had a really wonderful trip! (Exclamatory sentence)

  • 16. Please take off the lens cap. (Negative sentence.)

  • 17. He learnt how to ride horses on a cattle ranch. (Please emphasize the underlined part)

  • 18. The boxes were too heavy for Rita to move. (Change the sentence into a complex sentence with “so...that”)

  • 19. Did his neighbor see him drive the car away? (Change the sentence into a passive voice)

  • 20. The tricycle printing press advertised by printing words on streets. (Ask a question to the underlined part)

  • Maybe you are proud of yourself because you only sleep a little hours a night.   21 ____________

    However, are you feeling tiring and sleepy throughout the day? Do you       22 ____________

    have a hard time keeping your eyes opening when you study? Have you nodded     23 ___________

    off while reading? If you can answer “Yes” for any of these, it shows you cannot

    have enough sleep. A research shows that most adults should have seven to nine     24 ___________

    hours’ sleep. As for teens, they need even more. If you don’t always have a good sleep,

    you should avoid drinking caffeinated drinks, such as coffee, tea and soda,

    for at least 6 hours before go to bed. You should also avoid eating big meals     25. ___________                                                                

    before sleeping. Eat a big meal can make you feel sleepy and prevent you      26. ___________

    from sleeping good. You should build a healthy sleeping environment.       27. ___________

    With the light on, can you have a good sleep? Of course yes. So, you’d better    28. ___________

    keep your bedroom dark and cool. You should avoid using electronics before bed.

    The light from electronics can keep you from falling sleep. Try reading      29. ___________

    books or listen to quiet music instead. Please get enough sleep from now on.     30. ___________

  • Are you the kind of person who likes to move with music? It's a natural thing to do. Even little children start jumping up and down when they hear music.      Scientists say that animals dance, too._____31______ . The "dances" of animals send messages to other animals. But when people dance, they express feelings about life and love, or about these very human experiences.      ______32________For one thing, dancing is good for you physically. It makes your heart work and makes you breathe fast. _____33______. If you go dancing often, you can keep physically fit. You may feel very tired after dancing, but you’ll probably also feel relaxed and happy. This is another important point about dancing. It gives you a chance to express your feelings and feel better about yourself. _____34______, dancing helps those feelings go away.   _____35______ Some dances are for couples and some are for groups. But all kinds of dances give you a chance to meet new people or to do something enjoyable with friends.

    A. But their dancing is different B. And finally, it's a social activity C. Dances are good for you in many ways. D. If you are angry or upset about something E. It also makes you use your arms and your legs

  • think,    good,     practical,       around,    difficult,     without,

    train,      something, understand,      do,     easy,     they

    Though there are so many passages about positive(积极的) thinking, few people really ____36_____ what it is. Being positive doesn’t mean ignoring (忽视) what is happening ____37_____ us. If someone is going through problems or living in a difficult situation, we cannot expect him to ignore his problems and start thinking positively right away.

    It is ___38____ to think positively when we are in a comfortable situation, rather than a bad situation. We cannot think positively when we have problems, unless(除非) we are ____39____ to be. No one can speak a foreign language before studying and ____40____ for some time. The same thing is true about being positive. You can be positive by practicing, too. However, saying that ____41____ is going to be all right, smiling for no reason, or ignoring problems ____42_____ trying to solve them, is not being positive. It is daydreaming.

    Positive people expect the____43_____ result and believe that a bad situation will be improved, but they are also clever people. They look for opportunities and solutions instead of____44_____ nothing. They can improve a bad situation with a positive attitude. They can not only keep thinking of the problem that they face, but they can also refuse to let the problem affect __45_____ mind too much.

  • In the morning, we went on a c___46____ trip along a path in Green Natural Park. We were happy because it was a s____47____ day. We were expecting an enjoyable two - day holiday. On the way, we kept singing and making jokes. However, in the afternoon, when we finished our picnic at one o’clock, an unexpected shower came. It was dark and the wind blew hard. U___48____, none of us brought an umbrella. We ran about but we could find no place to hide.  Twenty minutes passed and it was still r___49____. There were hours to go before we reached the camp site. It was even worse that our small compass(指南针) showed that we went to the w____50_____ way. We had lost our way!

    We had to make a quick d___51_____ as it was raining more and more heavily. Chris said we could set up a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to set up the tent. Chris and I t___52___ to make a fire to keep us warm. But we were unable to light the fire, as everything was w___53___. We dried ourselves, chatted and waited inside the t___54____. At about five o’clock, it stopped raining. We decided to give up the camping trip because all of us had been very tired.   This camping trip may not be very s___55____, but I don’t think we failed. We know each other better. And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.

  • A Bite of China has become a hot topic of discussion on the Internet in China since it’s first shown on China Central Television (CCTV). This TV program is a documentary series about traditional Chinese food. Please allow me to introduce it to you.

    According to World Journal, it is a great attraction for more than one hundred million Chinese audience. Most of them don’t see this program as an ordinary food show, because it shows them the value and quality of Chinese food, as well as the changes in society today. The audience are also given the chance to see how hard the cooks and farmers have to work to produce such wonderful Chinese food.

    A Bite of China makes Chinese people think back to their cooking traditions, most of which have been forgotten in today’s busy life. Chen Xiaoqing, the lead director of the series, says that the program is not only about eating, but also about traditional habits and historical heritage(遗产) Chen’s friend, Liu Wen, says, “We also wanted to show international audience what modern China is like.” 

    Do you like my introduction of this program? If you do, come and join us!

    An ___56____ to A Bite of China

     
    What it is
     
    A  Chinese TV ____57_____
     
    How it’s ____58_____ with audiences
     
    It attracts lots of Chinese audience.
    What it shows
    It not only shows traditional Chinese food, but also the food’s value, quality and the __59______ changes.
     
    What it reminds Chinese people of
     
    It reminds them of their cooking___60______.

  • Many years ago, there was a family called Franklin. They lived in America. There were five girls and six boys in the family. On a January day in 1706, another baby boy was born. The boy’s mother and her husband gave the boy a name - Benjamin. And Benjamin was the youngest child in this family. 

    Benjamin was the cleverest of all the children. He could read when he was five. Then he could write at the age of seven. One year later, he was sent to school. At school Benjamin had been good at reading and writing but didn’t do well in math. He read all of his father’s books. And whenever he had a little money, he bought a book with it. He liked books. They told him how to do something. At that time he invented the paddles for swimming.

    61. Where did the family live?  

  • 62. How many children did the family have altogether? 

  • 63. When did Benjamin’s parents send him to school?  

  • 64. Was Benjamin good at math?

  • 65. What did he invent?

  • When we grow up, we always have some problems. Apart from your study problem, what’s your problem in your life as a junior student? Please write a composition with the title “My biggest problem” within 80-120words. The following points should be included in your article.

    1.  What is your biggest problem?

    2.  When and why do you have the problem?

    3.  Have you solved the problem? What have you done in order to solve it? Give at least two examples.

    初三英语Answers

    Part I Listening Part

    1-5 ADBCB

    6-10 DCBAD

    11-15 BBAAA

    16-20 ABDAC

    21--25 ABABC

    26-30 CDCDB

    31-35  well-known  taught/trained   stuntmen     leading    frustrated

    36-40  inventions   remains/stays   various/different  electric    space

    Part II Written Test

  • 41-45  BCADB   46-50 ACDBA

  • 51-55  BDCBB  56-60  BCCBD  61-65 ACABD

  • 66-70 CDBCB   71-75 BADBB

  • 1.opener  2.accurately  3. to be polluted  4. dealt  5. unpleasant

  • 6. will be delayed  7.leaving  8.going 

  • 9. the most unreliable/ the least reliable(前者更好) 10. worse

  • 11. took part in/ got involved in (前者更好) 

  • 12. he could answer.

  • 13. younger;  any other student/ the other students.

  • 14. didn't he?

  • 15.What a wonderful trip the students from the countryside had!

  • 16. Please don’t take off the lens cap. / Don’t take off the lens cap, please.

  • 17. It was on a cattle ranch that he learnt how to ride horses.

  • 18. The boxes were so heavy that Rita couldn’t move them.

  • 19. Was he seen to drive the car away (by his neighbor)?

  • 20. How did the tricycle printing press advertise?

  • 21. little --- few    22. tiring---tired    23. opening-- open 

  • 24.  A research - Research/A study  25. go ---going/you go  26. Eat -- Eating/To eat  

  • 27. good --- well  28. yes - no/not (逻辑错误) 29. sleep - asleep   30. listen-listening

  • 31-35. ACEDB

  • 36. understand   37. around    38. easier    39. trained   40. practicing/practising

  • 41. everything   42. without    43. best     44. doing    45. their

  • 46. camping  47. sunny    48. Unluckily/Unfortunately  49. raining     50. wrong 

  • 51. decision  52. tried     53. wet    54. tent      55. successful

  • 56. introduction  57. programme/show   58. popular    59. social   60. traditions

  • 给分原则:合理并正确即可。建议尽量不超过八个字。

    61. They lived in America. / In America./ America   

  • 62. The family had 12 (twelve) children altogether. / The family had 12. /They had twelve./Twelve. /12.   

  • 63. At the age of 8 /When (Benjamin) he was 8./ In 1714. 

  • 64. No, he wasn’t. 

  • 65. He invented the paddles for swimming./ The paddles for swimming.

  • 建议:

    1.  题目一分(不写题目扣1分,但是只写了题目没写正文不给分)

    2.  What’s your biggest problem? (2 marks) ;

    3.  When and why do you have the problem? (when 1 mark; why 1 mark) ;

    4.  Have you solved the problem? (1 mark) ;

    5.  What have you done in order to solve it? Two examples. (each example 1 mark.);

    6.  行文:1Mark;

    7.  书写字数1mark。

    8.  I.  Listen to 5 questions or sentences and choose the correct response according to what you’ve heard from the tape. Each question or sentence will be read just once. (5 points)

    9.  1. What’s the bottle opener for?

    10. 2. How well can you speak French?

    11. 3. How do I turn up the heating?

    12. 4. Excuse me, madam. It’s not a taxi rank here.

    13. 5. This one is too small. Can I try a larger one?

    14. II. Listen to five short dialogues and choose the correct answers to the questions.Each dialogue will be read just once. (5 points)

    15. 6. A: What’s wrong with your motorbike, Alan?

    16.  B: It’s going to run out of petrol. Sorry, I can’t go to Walmart with you now.

    17.  Q: Where should Alan go now?

    18. 7. A: What are you going to do this winter holiday, Sue?

    19.  B: Well, I’m a junior 3 student now. I have no intention of wasting time playing. I’m going to study hard.

    20.  Q: What’s Sue’s plan for this winter holiday?

    21. 8. A: Why are you casually dressed today, Kevin?

    22.  B: Oh, mum, thank you for reminding me. Today is Monday. I have to wear my school uniform during schooldays.

    23.  Q: What does Kevin have to wear today?

    24. 9. A: This is the emergency exit for this building. It’s usually closed. You can only use it in an emergency.

    25.  B: Sure. I understand.

    26.  Q: When can’t you use the emergency exit?

    27. 10. A. When is the painting course?

    28.   B. it’s on Tuesday evenings. The first class will begin this Tuesday. It will be the day after tomorrow.

    29.   Q: What day is it today?

    30. III. Listen to a passage and judge the following statements true or false. If it’s true, choose A; if it’s false, choose B. The conversation will be read twice. (5 scores)

    31. In China, both men and women can drive cars. But things were different in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, women were not permitted to drive cars. Actually, Saudi Arabia was the only country where women couldn’t drive. In order not to be against the law, Saudi families had to pay private drivers money to send their female members to school, work and other places. According to a report, nearly 800,000 men, most from South Asia, were working as drivers for Saudi women in this country. Fortunately, the king finally agreed to issue driving licenses to Saudi women on September 26th, 2017. From then on, Saudi women have the right to drive! This decision is welcomed by Saudi women. They think this is a great victory for women in this country. Obviously, a lot of private drivers working for women in this country are going to lose their jobs!

    32.  

    33. IV. Listen to a conversation and choose the correct answers to the questions. Each passage will be read twice. (5 points)

    34. M: Hello, Doctor White.

    35. W: Hello. James! Come in and sit down, please. What’s wrong with you?

    36. M: My right leg hurts and I have no intention of eating anything.

    37. W: Don’t be afraid. Well, what happened?

    38. M: Oh, it was an extremely horrible experience. I had an accident with a moped rider while I was walking on the road. He rode on the way for pedestrians and then did a U-turn. I didn’t notice him. So we two crashed into each other

    39. W: Oh, I am really sorry to hear that. So did the traffic police come to deal with it?

    40. M: Yes, then the traffic police officer came to solve the problem.

    41. W: Why was the rider against the traffic rule?

    42. M: He said he drank some alcohol and because of this, he was fined by the police officer.

    43. W: How much did he pay the fine?

    44. M: He paid 500 dollars fine. Doctor, is my leg serious?

    45. W: Nothing serious. Luckily, the bones are not broken. But you need to lie on the bed for at least three days and you need to be looked after well, for example, eat some fresh fruit and healthy food which contains little oil. And here is some medicine.

    46. M: I see. How do I take the medicine?

    47. W: The yellow one, three times a day after meals and the green one, twice a day.

    48. M: Thank you very much.

    49. W: You are welcome.

    50.  

    51. Ⅴ. Listen to two passages and choose the correct answers to the questions. Each passage will be read twice. (10 points)

    52.                    A

    53. Hello, everybody. Here’s some information about our trip arrangements to the town of Chester tomorrow. It’s a long journey, over three hours each way if there isn’t much traffic, so we have to start early. The bus will wait for you at the school gate, and it won’t leave until half past six. You will have time for a cup of coffee before our first visit. This will be to the palace. It’s a very interesting old building and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the visit. Tickets for the palace cost three pounds fifty for each and if you have children, a family ticket is just eight pounds. There are a lot of things to see and we will be there for about two hours. We’ll take sandwiches for lunch with us and we’ll eat together in a park. You’ll be pleased to know that tomorrow will be sunny. After lunch we’ll walk around the old market. You’ll be able to buy all your presents there. We’ll meet at the car park where it stops. So it’s very important for you to remember the place. If you are lost, please give me a call. My mobile phone number is 07762-922569. Any questions? OK, see you tomorrow morning.

    54.                   B

    55. What is the most effective vehicle nowadays? Which is your favorite way of travelling between countries and within cities? With the development of technology, ways of travelling may welcome the biggest change around the world. And Beijing shoots its own step.

    56.  In the near future when you take the subway in Beijng, you might see there is nobody in the driver’s seat! Don’t be afraid. You might just be taking a driverless subway line.

    57.  Last month, a driverless subway line started its trial runs in Beijing. It is planned to welcome passengers by the end of 2017, reported China Daily. It is the first driverless subway car made by china itself in mainland.

    58.  The driverless line, Yanfang line, with its length of 16.6 kms, is 5 kms longer than the No. 7 subway line, connects Beijing’s Yanshan and Fangshan areas. It has 960 seats and a top speed of 80 kilometers per hour. Xinhua News Media reports that the train is completely automatic. It can be started, stopped and watched by computers. And the leading mechanic of this project says that the train actually runs more safely and effectively than the train which humans drive. Besides, human mistakes have caused many train accidents. Drivers may suddenly be ill or become tired, but a driverless train can solve these problems. It is also said that the train has a special equipment to pull the brakes if the train hits any blocks.

    59.   Driverless trains are nothing new. They have been used around the world, from Japan to Europe, in the 1960s. London Underground’s Victoria line, which opened in 1976, is the world’s first automatic subway line.

    60. Ⅵ. Listen to a conversation. Fill in each blank with only one word according to what you’ve heard from the tape. The conversation will be read twice. (5 points)

    61. Host: Welcome to the show tonight. As we all know, Chenglong is one of the most well-known actors in China. His action movies are so popular and amazing. Today, we’ll see how he can make his success around the world. Let’s welcome Jakie Chen!  Hi! Jakie!

    62. J: Hi! Everybody! Hi, Abby. I am glad to be on your chat show.

    63. H: The audiences are so interested in your early life. Were you excellent when you were a little kid?

    64. J: No, actually not! I was born in Hongkong. At the age of seven, my father sent me to the Chinese Opera school to learn dance, singing and martial arts which are called kongfu more often.

    65. H: You went to an art school instead of the normal academic school. What did you learn at school?

    66. J:  Teachers at school intended to prepare boys for a life in the Peking Opera. So I was taught how to act at very beginning of my life there. But I’ve never thought kongfu and acting will be my lifetime career. In fact, I didn’t like the life at school because it was harsh and difficult. But I had nowhere else to go.

    67. H:  You didn’t become a Chinese Opera singer. What happened next?

    68. J:  I stayed at school for ten years. When I was 17, I graduated. Unfortunately the Chinese Opera was no longer popular. So my classmates and I had to find other work. I worked as a stuntman. The same as my classmates, we did all kinds of stunts in Hongkong movies, falling off buildings, jumping off bridges, jumping off and on the cars, fighting in dangerous places and being blown up.

    69. H: Wow, that was so exciting and of course extremely dangerous.

    70. J: I got hurt countless times. At least, I could earn some money to support my life. This life

    71. didn’t last long. I was forced to go to Australia to live with my parents when the Hongkong

    72. movie industry began to fail. I worked in a restaurant there. At 21, I went back to Hongkong,

    73. playing as a leading part in the movie called “New fist of Fury”. That was a big success in 1976.

    74. Some years later, I went to Hollywood. Although I made a hit there, I led my life in frustration.

    75. So I returned to China again.

    76. H: Yes! From then on, you were becoming a huge success from China to Hollywood through your hard work. Now, we can see that your focus shifts and you spend more time on working for children, the old..

    77. J: Movie is my life. It makes me rich and famous. But if I die, I’ll give all my money to those who are in need.

    78. H: You are so kind and warm-hearted. You are the idol of all people. Thanks for today, Jackie!

    79. Ⅶ. Listen to a passage. Fill in the blanks with only one word according to what you’ve heard from the tape. The passage will be read twice. (5 points)

    80. There have been many great inventions, things that changed the way we live. The first great invention was the one that is still important today--the wheel. This made it easier to carry heavy things and to travel a long distance.

    81. For hundreds of years after that there were few inventions that had as much effect as the wheel. Then in the early 1800’s, the world started to change. There was little unknown land left in the world. They began to work hard to make life better. In the second half of the 19th century, a variety of great machines were invented. Among them were the camera, the electric light and the radio. These all became a big part of our life today.

    82. The first part of the 20th century saw more great inventions. The middle part of the 20th century brought new methods to help people get over diseases. They made people healthier and let them live long lives. By the 1960’s more people could expect to live to be at least 60. By this time most people had a very good life. Of course new inventions continued to be made. But people now had a wish to explore more. The world is known to humans but the stars are not yet. Humans began looking for ways to go into space. Russia made the first step. Then the United States took a step. Since then other countries, including China and Japan, have made their steps into space. In 1969, humans took their biggest step away from earth. American first walked on the moon. This is certainly just a beginning though. New inventions will someday allow us to do things we have never dreamed of.

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