—Mr. Jones, ______
—That's a pity.
A.I am glad to see you again. B.I have made some sandwiches for you.
C.I haven't finished my task in time. D.I can play the piano with both hands.
科目:初中英語 來源:北京市朝陽區(qū)2019-2020學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
— Mr. Black, do you spend reading every day?
— For about half an hour.
A.how far B.how much C.how long D.how often
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Choose the best answer (根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?/p>
Crystal was a reporter for her school’s newspaper, The Real Story. She’d done several different kinds of stories before, but never anything like the story she was about to do. During an interview, the school nurse, Mrs. Jones, had told Crystal that the school had a secret basement. Crystal was eager to find out what was in the basement. It could be just about anything! So Crystal asked the newspaper’s advisor, Mr. Adair, if she could do a feature on the school’s basement. He agreed with her that basement might be a fascinating story, especially since a lot of people weren’t even aware that it existed.
Crystal got permission from the headmaster to go down into the basement as long as some teachers went with her. So Mr. Adair and Mrs. Jones accompanied Crystal when she went to explore the basement. The guard unlocked the basement door, and Crystal and the two teachers slowly descended the narrow staircase. When they reached the bottom of the stairs, Mrs. Jones turned on the light, and she, Mr. Adair, and Crystal began to look around.
Crystal soon discovered a large set of bookshelves with a collection of old dusty books on them. “What are those?” she wondered aloud. Neither of the two teachers knew, so Crystal made her way over to look more closely at the books. They turned out to be yearbooks from every year since the school opened. For almost an hour, Crystal, Mr. Adair, and Mrs. Jones paged slowly through the yearbooks. They joked about the old-fashioned clothes and hair in the oldest books, and they commented on some of the people they recognized. All of a sudden, Crystal knew the next feature she wanted to write. These books were the school’s story just waiting to be told.
1.How did Crystal know about the basement?
A.From Mr. Adair. B.From Mrs. Jones. C.From the headmaster. D.From the newspaper.
2.The underlined word “descended” is closest in meaning to “ ”.
A.touched B.checked C.went down D.fell on
3.Which of the following about the basement might be TRUE?
A.It is no longer in use these days. B.It used to be a school clinic
C.Some clubs hold meeting there. D.Few people dare to visit it.
4.How did Crystal feel about her experience?
A.Frightened. B.Embarrassed. C.Disappointed. D.Excited.
5.Crystal’s next featured topic is most likely to be “ ”.
A.the school nurse B.the old yearbooks C.the lost fashion D.an underground library
6.What’s the purpose of the text?
A.To amuse readers with a personal story B.To warn children not to take adventures.
C.To describe how a reporter got a story. D.To explain how a mystery should be solved.
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I’ve got two cars. of them is in very good condition, I’m afraid.
A.Both B.Neither C.All D.None
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Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 使其內(nèi)容通順, 每空格限填一詞, 首字母已給)
We might love to tell others about our unusual experiences—that time we climbed Mount Everest, tasted some rare food or ran into a famous person on the street. But new research suggests:that if we s1. these unusual experiences with others, it may bring something uncomfortable.
"Unusual experiences are pleasant in the moment but can cause social t2. in the long run, "says psychological scientist Gus Cooney of Harvard University. "Some people mistakenly thought that having an unusual experience would make them the star. But they were wrong, because to be unusual is to be different from other people, and social interaction is based on something similar. "
"We all h3. to have experiences that are fine and rare, and when we get what we want, we are always eager to tell our friends. But I've noticed that conversations always seem to develop well on more ordinary topics." Cooney explains. " This made me wonder if unusual experiences were r4. as lovely as we had thought. "
To find out, Cooney and his colleagues had 68 people come to the lab in groups of f5.. In each group, one person was asked to watch a popular video of a street magician performing for a crowd, while the other three people were asked to watch an ordinary animated video. After watching the videos, the people sat around a table and had a five-minute free conversation.
After the group discussion, the people who watched the magician's performance felt w6. than those who watched the animated video, because they felt they were not included during the discussion.
This finding suggests that we ought to give more thought in choosing what to talk about with others. If an experience turns you into someone who has n7. in common with others, then no matter how good it is, it won't make you comfortable in the long run.
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The Walt Disney Company ______ 6 theme parks since 1955.
A.opens B.opened C.has opened D.had opened
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The medical studies show us that human's left ear and right ear ______ sound differently.
A.protect B.pronounce C.process D.prevent
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All my friends at school smoked(吸煙). My dad smoked. He didn't want me to smoke but my friends kept saying I was stupid. They asked when I was going to grow up. So I started smoking when I was sixteen and after a month I couldn't stop. But two years later I could feel what smoking was doing to me. I couldn't run far, and I coughed( 咳嗽 )every morning. I got very ill and decided to stop. It wasn't easy, but now I've done it, and I feel better. Now I have money for other things.
If you smoke, you are twice likely to get a heart attack(心臟病). And the more you smoke,the earlier the heart attack is likely to get. For example, a 50-year-old who smokes more than 20 cigarettes a day is four times more likely to have heart disease than a non-smoker of the same age.
What does smoking do to the heart? First of all, it makes the heart beat faster and increases the blood pressure(血壓) .The cigarette smoke also reduces(減少) the amount of oxygen(氧氣) in the blood. Consequently, the heart has to work harder, with less oxygen Finally, your arteries(動脈) will narrow(變窄) faster if you smoke.
So if you want to reduce your chances of getting heart diseases, the answer is easy - not to smoke. Don't copy your friends and other people who smoke. If you smoke find out how to stop.Stopping isn't easy, but you' ll be healthier
1.If you smoke, you are________likely to get a heart attack.
A.once B.twice C.three times D.four times
2.What does smoking do to the heart first?
A.It makes your arteries become narrow.
B.It makes the heart beat faster and increases the blood pressure.
C.It makes your heart works harder.
D.It reduces the amount of oxygen in the blood.
3.If we put this passage into different parts, which of the following is the best?
A.①;②③④ B.①②;③④ C.①②;③④ D.①;②③;④
4.What can we infer(推斷) from the passage?
A.Stopping smoking can reduce the chances of getting heart diseases
B.The writer began to smoke because he thought it was very cool.
C.The writer stopped smoking when he was about 18 years old.
D.Smoking is also bad for the health of the people around.
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He told us a very funny story. All of us can't help _________.
A.laughing B.laugh C.to laugh D.laughed
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