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    北京市房山区学年九年级上学期期中英语试题.docx

    1、北京市房山区学年九年级上学期期中英语试题北京市房山区2020-2021学年九年级上学期期中英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单选题1My sister will come to see me tomorrow. Ill meet _ at the airport.Ayou Bhim Cher Dthem2Mrs. Green often goes to work _ 8:00 in the morning.Aof Bin Con Dat3 _ are these apples? $3.99.AHow long BHow much CHow heavy DHow big4 _ I fi

    2、nish the work tonight? No, you neednt.ACan BMust CShall DCould5Im very proud of that Beijing is one of _ cities in the world.Abig Bbigger Cbiggest Dthe biggest6Get up early,_youll be late for school.Aso Band Cor Dbut7It was sunny last Sunday. My family_ a picnic in the park.Ahave Bhad Chas had Dwill

    3、 have8Be quiet. Grandma _ in her bedroom now.Asleeps Bwill sleep Cis sleeping Dwas sleeping9 Hi, Alice. I called you at 9 oclock last night. But you didnt answer. Sorry. I _ a shower at that time.Awas taking Bam taking Ctake Dwill take10Its glad to see you again. We _ each other since 2017.Awont see

    4、 Bdont see Chavent seen Ddidnt see11A new car parking _ near our community in 2020.Awill be built Bwill build Cis building Dbuilt12 Could you tell me _? She lives in Nanjing.Awhere did Mary live Bwhere does Mary liveCwhere Mary lived Dwhere Mary lives二、完型填空 “Paul must have been trying to carry his w

    5、aste paper to garbage can and dropped a few pieces.” I 13 picking them up one by one. However, I found more pieces a few moments later. No quiet complaining this time. I called out instead, “Who is throwing garbage?” No answer. As a result, I saw more bits of paper quietly flying down from upstairs.

    6、 Looking up, I saw my seven-year-old son, Paul.“Stop making a mess anymore!” “Its not a mess. Theyre 14 .” “Sorry, what did you say?” I didnt hear him clearly. He didnt answer me. In fact, I was surprised indeed. Paul has autism (自闭症) and 15 answers a question, especially when hes focused attentivel

    7、y on something else. He ran down the stairs. “Where are my other butterflies?” he asked, looking around. Every time Paul 16 five or more words together, my heart says a lot of thanks. Lately he seems to realize that the benefits of making sentences when communicating are worthy.“Butterflies, Of cour

    8、se.” I rushed to save them from the garbage, 17 them off and handed them to my young artist. “Want to see them fly again?” he asked with a shy smile. “Oh yes! Theyre beautiful.” I whispered. He ran back upstairs quickly to fly his 18 down again. They really did look like beautiful butterflies flying

    9、 in the sky.That day, I said thanks to my son. Because Paul reminded me to look up at something 19 instead of down at garbage. How many other artworks do I 20 because Im too caught up in my housework to take time to see whats right in front of me? Life is not what happens to us. Its how we look at i

    10、t. Now, I look up often.13Alaughed Bcomplained Csurprised Dshouted14Aplanes Bpapers Cleaves Dbutterflies15Aseldom Balways Csometimes Doften16Aspells Bpushes Cputs Dsaves17Atore Bdusted Ccut Dtook18Aartworks Bkites Cinventions Dpaintings19Awrong Bweak Cbeautiful Dgreat20Alook Brealize Cwant Dmiss三、阅读

    11、单选When you go on a vacation, the hotel you choose and the room you stay in are important. There are many cool theme hotel rooms around the world. Here are some of them.The Harry Potter RoomThis 19th-century castle hotel is beside Harry Potter tour bus stop. The bus will take you to the Making of Har

    12、ry Potter studio tour.The George Castle Hotel in England gives its guests the experience of staying in Harry Potters world.Ice Theme RoomAn ice theme can be found at Hotel De Glace in Canada. In winter, you can get a fireplace and a private spa in the rooms.The ice hotel has new rooms each year. Thi

    13、s winter, it will build a room with the theme of Disneys movie Frozen.Pirate(海盗) Theme RoomIf you want a more attractive theme room, the Adventure Island Hotel in America is the best choice.In their pirate theme rooms, youll feel like youre on a pirate ship in a world of sea adventures.Night at the

    14、Movie RoomAt the Wensley Hotel in Australia, guests are crazy about the Night at the Movies Room. There they can see different things of Hollywood, such as Hollywood signs over the door, and hand-painted actors pictures above the bed.21What can guests do during their stay at the George Castle Hotel?

    15、AVisit a movie studio. BHave a private spa.CEnjoy a movie night. DPlay an adventure game.22Who is most likely to choose the Adventure Island Hotel?AKids who love Disneyland. BKids who love pirate stories.CAdults who love castle tours. DAdults who love watching movies.23What is the possible choice fo

    16、r a super fan of Hollywood movies?AThe Wensley Hotel. BHotel De Glace.CThe George Castle Hotel. DThe Adventure Island Hotel. Rubber FishMy friend and I were sitting on our beach chairs while watching our girls playing in the surf on that summer morning. About 50 yards from us, a man- maybe in his la

    17、te 50swas fishing with big poles(鱼竿).After running for a while, the girls reached him and watched him. He smiled at them. They ran back to usall except my three-year-old Alice. Instead, she sat down next to the man.“Alice! Come here! Play with your friends!” I said, very worried that my speeches abo

    18、ut not talking to strangers werent working. Hearing me, Alice ran over to me. Then she looked me in the eye, “I want to be with the man.” She ran back, sat down next to him again, and started digging.Every few seconds I watched back to Alice to make sure she was safe. Just a man fishing. A little gi

    19、rl sitting.In the second, Alice had started talking. Her mouth was moving. She was probably telling the man where we lived and how her father was away on business and how her mother sometimes let her ride bikes with her brother in the driveway alone. He nodded, then laughed.A few seconds later, she

    20、ran back to us, waving something very shiny and slimy. “Look, Mommy! A toy fish!” It was a yellow rubber toy fish, which must have been what he was using for bait(鱼饵). And hed given it to Alice. The three other girls all reached for the fish. Alice looked at me for help, then at the man, then back t

    21、o me.“My friend gave me that fish!” She said. Tears were fast falling. Just as I didnt know how to solve the problem, suddenly, there he was: the man, standing right next to us. He was holding three more rubber fish. He handed them to each of the girls.“ Thank you,” the girls said, with their face s

    22、hining like the sun. There is evil(罪恶).but there is also the lesson for mothers to learn that only three-year-old could teach them. The man waved at us and walked back to his poles. 24The writer began to feel worried when_.AAlice accepted a gift BAlice sat near the manCthe girls played in the surf D

    23、the girls watched the man fishing25What does Alice think of the man?AHe is her friend. BHe is interesting.CHe is her mothers friend. DHe is a bad man.26From the passage, we can infer(推断)that the writer often_.Awatches others fish Bmeets some strange thingsCgoes to the beach with her kids Dtells her

    24、kids not to talk to strangers In the United States alone, over 100 million cell-phones are thrown away each year. Cell-phones are part of a growing mountain of electronic waste like computers and personal digital assistants. The electronic waste stream is increasing three times faster than tradition

    25、al garbage as a whole. Electronic devices contain valuable metals such as gold and silver. A Swiss study reported that while the weight of electronic goods represented by precious metals was relatively small in comparison to total waste, the concentration (含量) of gold and other precious metals was h

    26、igher in so-called e-waste than in naturally happening minerals. Electronic wastes also contain many poisonous metals. Even when the machines are recycled and the harmful metals removed, the recycling process often is carried out in poor countries, in practically uncontrolled ways which allow many p

    27、oisonous substances (物质)to escape into the environment. Creating products out of materials creates much more waste material, up to 100 times more, than the material contained in the finished products. Consider again the cell-phone, and imagine the mines that produced those metals, the factories need

    28、ed to make the box and packaging it came in. Many wastes produced in the producing process are harmful as well.The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency notes that most waste is dangerous in that the production, distribution, and use of products-as well as management of the resulting waste-all resul

    29、t in greenhouse gas release. Individuals can reduce their contribution by creating less waste at the start-for example, buying reusable products and recycling.In many countries the concept of extended producer responsibility is being considered or has been put in place as an incentive (动机) for reduc

    30、ing waste. If producers are required to take back packaging they use to sell their products, would they reduce the packaging in the first place?Governments incentive to require producers to take responsibility for the packaging they produce is usually based on money. Why, they ask, should cities or

    31、towns be responsible for paying to deal with the bubble wrap (气泡垫) that encased your television?From the governments point of view, a primary goal of laws requiring extended(扩大的) producer responsibility is to transfer both the costs and the physical responsibility of waste management from the government and tax-payers back to the producers.27By mentioning the Swiss study, the author wants to tell us that _.Athe weight of e-goods is rather smallBE-waste deserves to be made good use of


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