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A Test for 9B U1,2 一.单项选择 ( )1. —Do you and your brother share the same hobbies? —No, he spends lots of time playing ________ chess while I am crazy of playing ________ guitar. A. the, the B. \, the C. a, the D. the, \ ( )2. I don’t think it will be a good thing for us if we _________ by robots in the future. A. are cared for B. will be cared for C. are cared about D. will be cared about ( )3. If you lived on Mars, you would have to wear ________ to provide them with oxygen to breathe. A. digital cameras B. air tanks C. power packs D. special boots ( )4. —When shall we go to see grandpa, on Sunday or Saturday? —________day is OK. I am free from Friday to Sunday. A. Both B. All C. None D. Either ( )6. —Do you do the ________ for yourself? —Sometimes. I wash my clothes every weekend. A. sewing B. cooking C. ironing D. laundry ( )7. —Shall we ________ Andy do the shopping? —I don’t think it a good idea. He has too much work to do. A. ask B. teach C. tell D. have ( )8. —Will you get full marks in the exam! —I am afraid not. I think 95 points is the best result _________ I could get. A. that B. which C. who D. what ( )9. —Have you finished all your work? —We have finished about __________ of it. A. two three B. two third C. two thirds D. second thirds ( )10. Words can describe _____ when we watched the military review of the 60th anniversary for the founding of our country(国庆60周年大阅兵). A. how excited were they B. how they were excited C. they were how excited D. how excited they were ( )11. I don’t know if my friend Jane ________married next month. I shall go to her wedding if she ______ me. A. gets; invites B. gets; will invite C. will get; invites D. will get; will invite ( )12. The geography teacher told his students that the sun _______ in the east. A. rose B. will rise C. would rise D. rises ( )13. —Excuse me. Must I hand in my homework today? —___________. You can give it to me tomorrow morning if you are too busy today. A. No, you mustn’t B. No, you needn’t C. No, you don’t need D. Yes, you need to ( )14. —Could I park my car here? —___________. Look at the sign, No Parking. A. No, you couldn’t B. Certainly, you could C. Of course you can. D. Sorry, please don’t. ( )15. —Have you have an interview with John? —Yes. But he wouldn’t listen to _________ I said. A. whatever B. wherever C. whenever D. however 二.完形填空 You are sitting at home doing your homework when your mom comes home early from her job at the factory. “Is anything 16 ?” you ask her. “I just lost my job to a robot,” she says 17 . Does this sound 18 ? Already many thousands of robots are being used in factories all across the country. More are being put in every day. Some new factories are completely run 19 machines. One 20 of increasing robots in many factories is that more people lose their jobs in industrial areas. Factory workers in these areas are 21 . Even when jobs are kept, workers say that robots 22 the nature of the work. They say their jobs become 23 interesting. Some people are not satisfied 24 now they only “baby-sit” for the new machines. Other people think that robots will help both factory owners and the work force. Company spokespersons are quick to point out that robots often perform jobs that people 25 not do, for example, jobs that can be uninteresting or dangerous. The use of robots for dirty work can improve the working 26 for humans. For factory work, robots are 27 cheaper to operate and can do better jobs than humans. Many factory owners think that they 28 either use robots or lose business to companies that do. Some industry experts feel that robots will 29 many new jobs. After all, people will have to build and fix the machines. 30 other experts point out that although using robots may bring about more jobs in the long run, they certainly cause job losses in the short run. 16. A. wrong B. nice C. interesting D. important 17. A. happily B. politely C. sadly D. excitedly 18. A. amazing B. impossible C. exciting D. difficult 19. A. of B. with C. for D. by 20. A. lesson B. answer C. result D. problem 21. A. glad B. worried C. tired D. angry 22. A. change B. make C. create D. save 23. A. much more B. many more C. many less D. much less 24. A. whether B. if C. that D. why 25. A. prefer B. would rather C. had better D. would like 26. A. conditions B. world C. situation D. environment 27. A. hardly B. simply C. never D. seldom 28. A. can B. must C. may D. need 29. A. give B. find C. offer D. take 30. A. So B. And C. But D. Otherwise 三.阅读理解 A Welcome to Franklin Hotel! We will make your stay here as enjoyable as possible. We hope we will give you the best service(服务). ·Room Service: You can use the service 24 hours a day. ·Dining Room: You can have three meals a day in the dining room. Breakfast is from 8:00 to 9:30. Also the room waiter may bring breakfast to your room at any time after 7:00. If you need, please fill in a card and hang it outside your room before 6:00. Lunch is from 12:00 to 14:00. Dinner is from 18:30 to 20:30. ·Telephone: There is a telephone in your room. Dial “0” before you make a call. We will tell you to wait a moment if the lines are busy. ·Shop: The hotel shop is open from 9:00 to 17:30. ·Coffee House: You can drink coffee here at the following times: 12:00 to 14:00, 20:00 to 23:30. ·Other services: There is a cinema in the hotel. A film begins at 19:00 on Sundays and Wednesdays. Hot water is offered 24 hours. 31. If you want to have a meal at 5:30 a.m., what would you do? A. Phone the service desk. B. Go to the hotel shop to buy some food. C. Go to the hotel dining room. D. Put a message outside the room. 32. The underlined word “dial” means _______. A. 划 B. 打 C. 拨 D. 摸 33. If you want to have a two-hour business talk in the coffee house, you may go there at ________. A. 12:00 B. 1:00 C. 10:00 D. 11:30 34. The instructions tell us that you can _______. A. go shopping at any time in the hotel B. get at least seven services C. see a film when you want to D. go to the coffee house twice a week 35. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Franklin Hotel offers supper from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. B. If you want to make a call in Franklin Hotel, you must dial “0” first. C. You can go shopping at 5:30a.m. in Franklin Hotel. D. You can get your breakfast without leaving your room in Franklin Hotel. B Some people wonder why countries spend millions of dollars on space projects. They want to know how space research helps people on Earth. Actually space technology helps people on Earth every day. This is called “spin-off technology.” Spin-off technology is space technology that is now used on Earth. In early space programs, such as the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s, and in the Space Shuttle missions today, scientists developed objects for the astronauts to use on the moon and in space. We now use some of these objects every day. For example, we have Quartz crystal clocks and watches with accuracy of one minute a year. We purify the water we drink with a water filter(过滤器) designed for the astronauts' use in space. The cordless, hand-held tools we use in our homes, such as vacuum cleaners, flashlights, drills and saws came from the technology of these early space programs. On cold winter days we can stay warm with battery-operated gloves and socks, and insulated(绝缘的) coats and jackets. All of these clothes are similar to the spacesuit designs that kept astronauts comfortable in the temperatures of the moon, and are spin-offs from space technology. These products are only a few examples of the many ways space technology helps us in our everyday lives. No one knows how new spin-off technology from the International Space Station will help us in the future. 36. Which of the following is NOT a spinoff? A. Water filters. B. Quartz watches. C. Battery – operated socks. D. Spacesuits worn by astronauts. 37. What does accuracy probably mean in Chinese? A. 精确 B. 误差 C. 倒数 D. 技术 38. The underlined part “purify the water” probably means “make the water ”. A. light B. clean C. bright D. warm 39. Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A. Future of Space Technology B. History of Spinoffs C. Spinoff Technology D. Space Projects 40. From the passage, we can infer (推断) that the writer . A. believes that space technology will be widely used on Earth B. doubts if spinoffs have any good effect on human beings C. agrees to do more research on spinoff technology D. suggests using more spinoffs in our daily life C It is dark at the bottom of the ocean. It’s cold down there, too. There’s no air to breathe. The water pressure is high. There may be fishes that could hurt you. The deep sea can be an unpleasant place. But people are still fascinated by it, not just because of the amazing scenery. The seafloor might hold the secret to the beginning of life on Earth. Oceans cover more than two-thirds of our planet. Yet, we have explored just a small part of the underwater world. A new project is there to explore the ocean deeper. A new US machine can carry people as deep as 6,500 meters. It will take the place of an older machine called Alvin. The old one has been in use for 40 years but it can only go down to 4,500 meters. Alvin played a key role in many important jobs. Alvin helped biologists collect worms, chemists gather rocks, and oceanographers map the seafloor and take water samples. But now it’s about time for a new one. The new machine will be like Alvin. It’ll be about 27 feet long, about the size of a small school bus. The seating area inside will be small, about two meters wide. Like Alvin, it’ll carry a pilot and two passengers. It will be able to move like Alvin does. It’ll give passengers more chance to enjoy the view. Alvin has only three windows. The new one will have five. It will travel more than a mile an hour faster than Alvin. Getting to the bottom faster and moving around more quickly will allow researchers to make the most of their time underwater. 41.What is it like at the bottom of the sea? (1) dark (2) full of secret (3) dangerous (4) amazing (5) warm (6) with high air pressure A. (1)(2)(3)(4) B. (1)(4)(5)(6) C.(1)(3)(5)(6) D. (1)(3)(4)(6) 42. How many meters deeper will the new sea ship be able to go than Alvin? A. 6,500 B. 2,000 C. 4,500 D. 11,000 43. The deep sea is fascinating because _________. A. There are many fishes and beautiful sceneries. B. It’s cold and amazing scenery. C. It has the beautiful pictures. D. It might hold the secret of the beginning of life and has the beautiful scenery. 44. The underlined word “pressure” in paragraph 2 is closest meaning to “______”. A. force B. pull C. push D. gravity 45. The underlined word “breathe” in paragraph 2 refers to “__________”. A. use B. take into C. give off D. take away D Tourists in space Man has been traveling into space for more than 40 years. Even today though, very few people get the chance to be an astronaut, about 30 per year. This is mainly because of the expense. It costs millions of yuan to train and send astronauts into space. Very few countries can afford this. This is why American businessman Dennis Tito paid 20,000,000 US dollars to the Russian space agency to go into space. He visited the International Space Station. His trip, making him the first ever space tourist, took eight days altogether. He spent most of his time taking photos, looking at the Earth and listening to music on his once-in –a –lifetime trip. After landing safely back on earth, Mr. Tito thought the trip was worth the money. The only difficulty he had was walking but this is normal for anyone who’s been in zero gravity(重力). Some people, especially in the American space agency, think that you must be trained to go into space. They worry about the safety. Mr. Tito received training before he left. He also helped to prepare food for the others while in space. They told him what to do and where he was planning to go. A survey showed that 75% of Americans supported space tourism. Some people are ________ of all the places on earth. They are looking for a new trip and space is the place. The money Mr. Tigo gave the Russians equaled 20% of their annual budget (年度预算). If we want to see men on Mars and other planets, we may need rich people like Mr. Tito to help us pay for it. The Russians have more rich people who want to become space tourists. They should take them. 46. Very few people can go into space, what may be the main reason? A. It costs too much. B. It takes too long. C. The training is tough D. Spaceship travels too slowly 47. What’s true about Dennis Tito? A. He is a Russian. B. He is the first man in space. C. He spends much money on his trip. D. He is an astronaut. 48. Dennis Tito did many things during his trip. But he didn’t ___________. A. take many photos B. listen to music C. look at the earth D. talk to his relatives and friends 49. Which can be the missing words in Paragraph 5? A. pleased with B. bored of C. excited at D. afraid of 50. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Mr Tito paid the American space agency, much money. B. The Russians have more rich people than any other country. C. If you want to go into space, training is unnecessary. D. Mr Tito felt it difficult to walk after landing safely on Earth. 第二卷 四.词汇运用(每小题1分,满分15分) A. 根据句意和汉语提示,在空白处填入适当的单词。 46. This film is simply _________(垃圾). It’s not worth seeing again. 47. The fire _________ (扩散) very quickly because of the wind. 48. Can you _________ (想象) how it feels if you’re blind? 49. I have _________ (储存) my thick clothes away until next winter. 50. Microsoft Corporation spends nearly 1.6 billion dollars developing new _________ (产品) every year. B. 根据句意,用所给单词的适当形式填空。 51. The project is still under _________ (discuss) these days. 52. One _________ (advantage) of li
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