2017届九年级上册期末考试 英语考卷带参考答案和解析(北京市石景山区)

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请听一段对话,完成第6至第7小题。
【小题1】What day is better for the boy to do sports?
A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Wednesday.
【小题2】What sport does the boy like?
A. Volleyball. B. Basketball. C. Tennis.
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请听一段对话,完成第8至第9小题。
【小题1】【小题1】What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. School life.
B. Family members.
C. People at the party.
【小题2】【小题2】What is Jenny like?
A. She is friendly.
B. She is boring.
C. She is quiet.
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请听一段对话,完成第10至第11小题。
【小题1】What is the man going to buy today?
A. A white sweater.
B. A red T-shirt.
C. A blue shirt.
【小题2】How much is the man going to pay?
A. $30. B. $50. C. $100.
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请听一段对话,完成第12至第13小题。
【小题1】Where does the boy do his work experience?
A. In a restaurant. B. At school. C. In a hotel.
【小题2】What does the boy think of the work experience?
A. Good but a bit tiring.
B. Great but too easy.
C. Hard and boring.
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请听一段独白,完成第14至第15小题。
【小题1】What is the speaker doing?
A. Giving some suggestions.
B. Making an introduction.
C. Leading a conversation.
【小题2】What can we learn from the talk?
A. An Insect’s Life is a scary film.
B. We can’t watch Policewatch tonight.
C. The tennis competitions will start in July.
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请根据所听到的对话内容和提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在答题卡的相应位置上。

Shop assistant wanted

Where:

Melody 【小题1】 Shop, Happy Street

When:

every 【小题2】

Work hours:

from 【小题3】am to 7:00 pm

What to do:

help customers and do some 【小题4】

Payment:

◆under 18: £5 an hour
◆adults: £【小题5】 an hour

 
 

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The handsome boy is from Class 2. ______ name is John.
A. Her B. His C. Your D. Their
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We drove 5 hours and finally got to the city _____ Sunday morning.
A. on B. at C. of D. in
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We did not enjoy the day ______ the weather was too bad.
A. or B. because C. but D. so
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I knocked on the door but ______ answered.
A. somebody B. anybody C. everybody D. nobody
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After a lot of hard practice he was able to jump much ______ than before.
A. high B. higher C. highest D. the highest
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I ______ my homework on the computer when the power went out.
A. was doing B. will do C. do D. did
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Jane is very friendly. Sometimes she ______ her neighbours to parties at the weekend.
A. invite B. invites C. invited D. will invite
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? Do you know each other?
? Of course. We ______ friends for almost twenty years!
A. are B. were C. will be D. have been
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Many roads ______ for the coming Winter Olympics next year.
A. build B. will build C. are built D. will be built
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? What did Mr. Lee say just now?
? He asked ______ last week.
A. where we had a picnic
B. where did we have a picnic
C. where we will have a picnic
D. where will we have a picnic
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On a very busy day, our four and a half year old son, Justin Carl, kept making trouble again and again. After several tries, my husband George finally told him to stand in the corner. He did so ______ he wasn’t too happy about it. Finally, after a few minutes, he said, “I’m going to run away from home.”
My first reaction (反应) was surprise, and then his words ______ me. “You are?” I shouted. But as I turned to look at him, he looked like an angel, so small, so innocent, with his face so sad.
As my heart felt his ______, I remembered a moment in my own childhood when I spoke those words and how unloved and lonely I felt. He was saying so much more than just his words. He was crying, “Please notice me! I’m important. Please make me feel wanted, loved and ______.”
“OK, Justin, you can run away from home,” I said to him gently and started ______ out some clothes. “Well, we’ll need pajamas, your coat…”
“Mama,” he said, “what are you doing?” I put these things into a bag and ______ it by the front door. “Okay, Justin, if you’re going to run away from home, then Mama’s going with you, because I would never want you to be alone.”
We held each other while we talked. “Why do you want to come with me?” I looked into his ______. “Because I love you, Justin. My life would never be the same if you went away.” “Can Daddy come?” “No, Daddy has to stay at home with your brothers, and he has to work and ______ the house while we’re gone.” “Can Freddi (the dog) come?” “No, Freddi has to stay here, too.” He ______ for a while and said, “Mama, can we stay home?” “Yes, we can.” “Mama.” “Yes, Justin?” “I love you.” “I love you, too, honey. How about you help me make some popcorn?” “All right.”
At that moment I knew the wonderful gift that I had been given. It was the important ______ to help develop a child’s sense of security (安全感). I learned that as a mother I should never “run away” from the opportunity to show my children they are wanted, needed and loved.
【小题1】A. because B. but C. or D. so
【小题2】A. attracted B. interested C. angered D. excited
【小题3】A. pain B. surprise C. effort D. tiredness
【小题4】A. offered B. served C. helped D. needed
【小题5】A. working B. picking C. giving D. handing
【小题6】A. placed B. took C. cleaned D. wore
【小题7】A. mouth B. hands C. eyes D. ears
【小题8】A. run out of B. look at C. look into D. take care of
【小题9】A. laughed B. thought C. cried D. played
【小题10】A. meaning B. advantage C. benefit D. responsibility
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Explore Lancashire Museums

Museum of Lancashire
Museum of Lancashire is one of Preston’s oldest buildings. It is your gateway to more than 2000 years of Lacashire’s history. This museum is housed in the past Quarter Sessions House.
Call 01772 534075 or Email museumoflancashire@lancashire.gov.uk.
Address: Stanley Street, Preston

Clitheroe Castle Museum
The museum stands high on Castle Hill, which has watched Clitheroe’s skyline for over 800 years. Our museum will take you on a journey through 350 million years history of the local area.
Call 01200 424568 or Email clitheroecastle@lancashire.gov.uk.
Address: Castle Hill, Clitheroe

Lancaster City Museum
Lancaster City Museum is housed in Georgian building. It tells the story of Lancaster’s past from the Roman times. You can also see our collection of paintings of that time.
Call 01524 646378 or Email lacastercitymuseum@lancashire.gov.uk.
Address: Market Square, Lancaster

Cottage Museum
Cottage Museum tells you about early Victorian life and lets you discover tools used in the 19th century.
Call 01524 382264 or Email cottagemuseum@lancashire.gov.uk.
Address: 15 Castle Hill, Lancaster

 
 
【小题1】Which museum is one of Preston’s oldest buildings?
A. Cottage Museum. B. Museum of Lancashire.
C. Lancaster City Museum. D. Clitheroe Castle Museum.
【小题2】Where is Clitheroe Castle Museum?
A. At 15 Castle Hill. B. At Stanley Street, Preston.
C. On Castle Hill, Clitheroe. D. At Market Square, Lancaster.
【小题3】You can call ______ to get more information about paintings of Roman time.
A. 01772 534075 B. 01200 424568 C. 01524 646378 D. 01524 382264
【小题4】You can go to Cottage Museum to learn about ______.
A. 2000 years history of Lancashire
B. 350 million years history of Clitheroe
C. Lancaster’s past from the Roman times
D. early Victorian life and tools from that time

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In 2011, Kylie Dunn, a writer from Australia, decided to shake up her life. Every month for a year, she decided to try two new activities. In February 2012, for example, one of her goals was to eat less meat for 30 days. Later, she wrote a letter to a friend or relative every day for a month. In just 12 months, she changed her life in more than 20 different ways.
Dunn was inspired to try her project after watching a TED Talk by Matt Cutts. To get ideas for activities, she watched hundreds of other TED Talks. Her first activity, in November 2011, was inspired by Jessi Arrington’s talk “Wear Nothing New.” Dunn tried each activity for 30 days, and then wrote about her experiences in a blog called “My Year of TED.”
Finally, when her project was over, Dunn talked about her experiences at a TEDx conference (会议) in Hobart, Australia. Dunn’s talk in January 2014 inspired other people to change their attitudes and their lives. Before her project, Dunn says, she didn’t think she had the courage to change her life. The project showed her she had more power than she thought.
“People who watch TED Talks… end up changing their view of the future,” says Chris Anderson, the head of TED. He says that TED’s goal isn’t to make a single big change. TED’s effect is the millions of stories of small changes. Personal changes like Kylie Dunn’s are happening every day. Together, these changes have the power to change the future in a positive way. As Anderson explains, “Instead of thinking of the future as an unstoppable force… people can play a part in shaping it.”
【小题1】What was Kylie Dunn’s goal in February 2012?
A. To start a blog.
B. To eat less meat.
C. To make new friends.
D. To wear nothing new.
【小题2】What did Kylie Dunn’s project show her?
A. She had more power than she thought.
B. She would live better because of TED Talks.
C. She could give good speeches on TED Talks.
D. She could change her life by wearing new clothes.
【小题3】What is TED’s goal according to Chris Anderson?
A. To make serious speeches.
B. To make a single big change.
C. To make small changes every day.
D. To stop people’s life from changing.
【小题4】What can we learn from the passage?
A. Jessi Arrington’s blog is called “My Year of TED”.
B. Kylie Dunn is a head leader of TED from Australia.
C. Dunn was inspired to try her project by Chris Anderson.
D. Dunn shared her experiences at a TEDx conference in 2014.
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How long am I going to live? Nobody really knows the answer to that question, but scientists are very interested in trying to understand the various factors (因素) involved. Firstly, it depends a lot on what you eat. The country with the longest average lifespan is Japan. On average, women live to 82.5 years and men live to 76.2 years. Scientists think that diet in Japan is a main reason that Japanese people live a long time; they usually eat lots of fish and seafood and not much junk food. As well as diet (饮食), lifestyle habits also seem to make a difference to lifespan. On average, married people live longer than single people and pet owners live longer than non-pet owners. Being mentally active and doing physical exercise are also very important lifestyle habits.
Studies of very old people, however, don’t always support the scientific theories. Many old people don’t eat healthily and don’t do much exercise. Jeanne Calment, the world’s oldest person ever, certainly goes against scientific ideas. She was born in France in 1875 and died aged 122. Did she use to have good lifestyle habits? Well, according to scientists, she had some very good habits: she did plenty of physical exercise and used to ride a bicycle until she was 100. She was good at thinking positively and she didn’t use to worry about things. Scientists are surprised, however, by one of her other habits: she didn’t used to eat very healthily. She used to eat more than two pounds of chocolate a week.
So there is another factor involved in how long we live. Scientists now think that some people were born with genes (基因) that protect them from aging and diseases better than other people. For example, Jeanne Calment probably had a gene that stopped her from getting cancer (癌症) that other people may get aged forty or fifty. Some scientists believe that we can change our genes by eating a low-calorie diet. Experiments with mice show that when they eat one third fewer calories every day, they live forty percent longer. In human terms, that’s the same as living to 170 years old. There’s no proof that it works in human, however, and perhaps it’s best to enjoy the days you’ve got rather than be hungry all your life!
【小题1】According to the passage, lifespan is affected by ____ factors.
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
【小题2】Scientists think that Jeanne Calment lived the longest probably because ______.
A. she used to eat a lot of chocolate
B. she had only good habits in her life
C. she didn’t get cancer when she was fifty
D. she had healthy genes to protect herself
【小题3】The writer may agree that ______.
A. humans will live forty years longer if they eat one third less junk food
B. being mentally active is more important than having healthy diet
C. people should eat more low-calorie food to change their genes
D. sometimes enjoying life is more important than living longer
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Almost two-thirds of all adults now surf the Internet. We spend more and more of our time looking at computer screens. The question is whether this behaviour is driving human beings apart or bringing us together. Will the Internet make the world a happier or less happy place?
The social scientist Robert Putnam said, “I think people are still not sure about whether the Internet is going to be a kind of telephone for making connections with other real people, or a television, that is yet one more screen in front of us. I'm also doubtful about a complete virtual (虚拟的) community ? that is the idea you can be best friends with someone that you don't even know.”
However, all is not lost. Research in the UK has shown that people who surf the Internet have more friends than those who do not. Robert Putnam says the key is in mixing the real and virtual experience.
The huge growth in e-mails, blogs and messenger services has created a host of new social networks which defy geography. Teenagers, especially, increasingly keep in touch with friends online but they are also developing new relationships with people who may share an interest but live on the other side of the world.
A new innovation (创新) is the creation of virtual worlds which promise a social life in virtual space. Second Life is an Internet community with a population of more than 100,000 real people. Each member of the community controls a 3-dimensional puppet (三维木偶) called an avatar which show their personality. They can then take part in many kinds of social activities ? parties, dancing classes and shows.
Could this be the answer to social loneliness in the real world?
Aleks Krotoski, a video games inventor, says the Internet offers new possibilities: “These virtual spaces are able to create happiness between people. There's so much socially in these places now. It's very much about a place to go to events, meet people or just chat. I can imagine that this kind of thing is what the Internet is going to be like in the future. It will be like a 3-dimensional space that actually looks very much like the real world.”
【小题1】According to Robert Putnam, ______.
A. the Internet is a device to connect with real friends
B. more people surf the Internet now to make more friends
C. we had better make friends in both real and virtual worlds
D. you can find your best friend in complete virtual communities
【小题2】The underlined word “defy” in Paragraph 4 probably means ______.
A. challenge B. consider C. support D. test
【小题3】We can infer from the passage that ______.
A. all Internet communities will be 3-dimensional in the future
B. people can have social life in virtual spaces like real world
C. virtual spaces will be the only way to create happiness
D. Second Life will never make people feel lonely
【小题4】What is the best title for the passage?
A. Does happiness live in virtual spaces?
B. Are teenagers getting closer to each other?
C. Do video games help with social loneliness?
D. Do virtual communities look like real world?
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Top Five Secrets of Success
Do you want to succeed? Follow our five secrets and you can make it!
First, start young. That’s what popstar Shakira did. 【小题1】. And for nine years, she wrote songs and sang for her friends. For the last 15 years, she has been one of the most successful pop singers in the world.
【小题2】.When Steven Spielberg didn’t get into film school, he pretended he had a job at Universal Studios. He walked confidently past security guards and worked there for three months. For nearly 40 years, Spielberg has directed many Hollywood films.
【小题3】. Our third tip is work hard ? very hard. Microsoft founder Bill Gates is a good example; for about five year, when he was a teenager, he spent 10,000 hours working on a basic computer. His hard work gave him a big advantage over other people.
【小题4】. At the age of five, Nocak Djokovic decided he didn’t want to be a good tennis player, and he wanted to be the best tennis player in the world. In 2011, he became the World Number One.
Finally, keep trying. J.K. Rowling didn’t give up after being rejected by twelve publishers. 【小题5】. For the last ten years, J.K. Rowling has been a very successful writer.
Follow our five-point plan and you will succeed!
 
A. It isn’t just confidence
B. Next tip is to set your goals high
C. She first performed in public aged 4
D. If you can’t start young, then be confident
E. For two years, she tried to get them published