浙江省外研版初中英语九年级上学期期末模拟试卷(7)

浙江省外研版初中英语九年级上学期期末模拟试卷(7)
教材科目:英语
试卷分类:九年级上学期
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1. 选词填空(词汇运用) 详细信息
根据语境从方框中选择恰当的短语填空,有的需要变换形式,每个短语限用一次。

Join in, be good for, clean up, look after, be made of, pay attention to

  1. (1) Mary is too young to  herself.
  2. (2) We must  the weather during the trip
  3. (3) Jack likes swimming because it  his health.
  4. (4) I hope that everyone will be able to  the talk.
  5. (5) These cups look beautiful. They  china.
  6. (6) Let's  the broken glass immediately before someone walks on it.
2. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
 He has got an advanced (学位) in science.
3. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
The dictionary is very (有用的) for us to learn English well.
4. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
Getting to the United States is just the beginning of your (冒险).
5. 阅读理解 详细信息
阅读理解

    Emojis, or emoticons, are picture-like characters which many people find necessary in their social networking communications. They allow people to liven up their texts with hundreds of colourful images. But do you often feel that there are still not enough emojis to express (表达) yourself very well?

    Laura Ustick, manager of a fast-food restaurant in Illinois, US, said, "There are emojis for ice cream, pizza and sushi, but not for the all-American hot dog." That's why he and other emoji fans are taking action to get more emojis.

    "When we want to write something cute, it's just not there," Ustick told The Wall Street Journal. Other emoji fans are trying to get symbols like cupcakes and bacon, according to the newspaper. The BBC also reported on a petition (请愿书) posted on DoSomething.org calling on Apple to increase the diversity (多样性) within its keyboard. However, not everyone can design (设计) an emoji symbol. Emojis are largely controlled by the Unicode Consortium. It was founded by some computer programmers in the 1980s.

    In response (答复) to the DoSometing.org petition, an Apple spokesperson last month said, "We have been working closely with the Unicode Consortium. We are trying to meet the needs of emoji fans."

  1. (1) From the first paragraph, we can learn that _______.

    A . there are enough emojis B . there's no need for people to use emojis C . some emojis are dangerous D . emojis can help people express themselves
  2. (2) What can we learn about Laura Ustick?

    A . He is not an emoji fan. B . He hopes there will be more emojis. C . He doesn't like eating hot dogs. D . He works for The Wall Street Journal.
  3. (3) Which of the following about Apple is TRUE?

    A . It posted the petition on DoSomething.org. B . It cannot design emoji symbols. C . It is controlled by the Unicode Consortium. D . It was founded in the 1980s.
  4. (4) Who would be the most interested in this passage?

    A . Emoji fans. B . Textbook writers. C . Food lovers. D . Restaurant managers.
  5. (5) The passage probably comes from a(n) _______.

    A . story B . diary C . report D . advertisement
6. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
His plan is to set up a new world (记录).
7. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
Don't drink too much (酒). It's bad for your health.
8. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
Many people attended the man's  (葬礼) yesterday.
9. 阅读理解 详细信息
阅读理解

    On school nights, lots of kids have to do their reading before they are allowed to watch TV. Pretty soon, you might get to do both at the same time, in true Harry Potter style.

    Several companies are racing to produce electronic paper and ink, complete with colors and moving imagines (图像). One idea would be to create a newspaper like The Daily Project in the Harry Potter books. Its pages would hold video clips of baseball games instead of just black-and-white photos.

    Electronic paper is not a new idea. A company in Massachusetts called E Ink, for example, has been working for years on such a technology. Little electricity determines(决定) whether each microsphere(微球) looks black or white at any given time. Together, microspheres make up words and imagines. The technique seems promising for creating still imagines that can be changed

when needed, but the process(进程) is too slow for good videos.

    Scientists in the Netherlands now report a new type of e-paper technology. By using layers (层) of oil, the requirements say that they can also make images which change fast enough to meet standard video requirements. They can also make brilliant colors. So far, however, each image is smaller than the fingernail.

    For now, reading and watching TV will have to return two separate activities. Keep your eyes open, though. In the future, TV watching and reading might be part of the same work.

  1. (1) According to the passage, kids soon can_______.
    A . be allowed to watch TV B . watch TV while doing their homework C . watch Harry Potter on TV D . be allowed to read a newspaper
  2. (2) Several companies are racing to    .
    A . Make the Harry Potter TV program B . create a newspaper like the The Daily Project C . provide baseball games for kids D . produce electronic paper with colors and moving images
  3. (3) What determines the black and white color of each microsphere?
    A . Images. B . Electricity. C . Oil and ink. D . Fingernail.
  4. (4) Which of the following is NOT true?
    A . Electronic paper is not a new idea. B . Microspheres make up words and images. C . Now TV watching and reading is part of the same work. D . Scientists use layers of oil in a new research.
  5. (5) From the last paragraph, we know that    .
    A . scientists are still working on the new technology B . kids love to read while watching TV C . parents may be against this new idea D . teachers may not teach students any more
10. 单词拼写(词汇运用) 详细信息
—Do you keep a d ?

—Yes. I started to write many years ago.

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