【初中英语】2015-2016学年上学期九年级英语期末检测试卷4 外研版

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2015-2016学年上学期九年级英语期末检测试卷4 一、单项选择 (10分) ( )1. Cotton _________ nice and soft. A. is felt B. is feeling C. feel D. feels ( ) 2. Is this the museum in ______ you lost your key? A. that B. who C. what D. whom ( ) 3. –Why didn’t you come to ________ party? –Because I was ill, I had to stay in ______bed. A. the; / B. /; / C. /; the D. an; / ( ) 4. You can _______ cake _______ ten pieces. A. divide; into B. be divided; into C. divided; into D. be divide; into ( ) 5. The boy with ________ unusual face said that he had _______ usual machine at home. A. a; a B. a; an C. an; a D. an; an ( ) 6. I like to live in a house _________ is big and bright. A. that B. who C. how D. why (( ) 7. I can’t find the book about famous sportsmen ________ I borrowed from the library yesterday. A. which B. who C. what D. whom ( )8. The woman’s book began _______ into many languages five years ago. A. to translate B. translating C. to be translated D. to translating ( ) 9. Could you tell me _________? A. where do you live B. who you are waiting for C. who were you waiting for D. where you live in ( ) 10. --_________ the population of the USA in 2005? –It ________ about 296 million. A. What is; is B. What was; was C. How many is; was D. How many was; is 二、 完形填空 (10分) Television has now come to nearly every family. It has _1_ a very important part in _2_life. School children in the U.S. watch TV about twenty-five hours a _3_. Some parents feel the television is good _4_ their children because it helps them learn about their country and the world. _5_ the help of some programme of education(教育), children do _6_ school. _7_ parents do not let their children _8_ TV too much. They say the TV programmes are not good and children _9_ bad things from them. Men have invented many things which have brought much convenience(方便). Television is one of them. If it _10_ carefully planned, watching TV can be good for children. ( )1.A.become B.becomes C.became D.becoming ( )2.A.people B.people’s C.peoples D.peoples’ ( )3.A.day B. month C.year D.aweek ( )4.A.at B.of C.for D.to ( )5.A.With B.Under C.By D.Below ( )6.A.well in B.good in C.better in D.best in ( )7.A.Other B.The other C.Another D.Others ( )8.A.to watch B.watch C.watching D.watched ( )9.A.study B.learn C.listen D.see ( )10.A. B.will be C.was D.is 三、 阅读理解 (30分)

A Mrs. Jackson is an American doctor. She is now in China. She works in a children’s hospital in Chongqing. She is also learning Chinese medicine there. She likes Chinese medicine very much. She loves to work for children. She works hard in the day and reads English books on Chinese medicine at night. She learns Chinese from the Chinese doctors and her Chinese friends. Now she can speak some Chinese. She can read some Chinese, too. Her husband, Mr. Jackson, is a teacher. He teaches English in a middle school in Chongqing. He works hard, too. He works from Monday to Friday. He teaches three classes every day .he wants to make more money. 1.The Jacksons are from England. 2. Mrs . Jackson works in a children’s hospital in Shanghai. 3. Mrs . Jackson is learning Chinese now. 4. Mr. Jackson is an English teacher 5.Mr. Jackson doesn’t work hard . B Mobile phones are more important than ever in the daily lives of students, but how they use them has changed greatly in the past six years. While phones are still widely use for communication, a recent study has found that most students think talking on mobile phones is now old-fashioned. London University researchers surveyed 1055 young people aged 13 to 18 about their mobile phone habits. The researchers divided mobile phone use into “communication” and “entertainment”. Communication included talking on the phone and writing messages using texting(短信)or chatting software. Entertainment was made up of playing games, watching movies, listening to music and surfing the Internet. The findings were then compared to a 2008 study, to see what changed. The results are shown below: Perhaps most surprising is how little time students spend talking on their phones these days. Six years ago the average student spent 36% of their mobile phone time making or receiving calls. In 2014, only 10% of time was used for talking. When students use their phones to communicate, more and more often it is done by using chat software like qq or wechat. “Communication is still an important function of mobile phones. But now mobile phones are being used more for entertainment than for communication,” said Dr Harry Lectre, the research leader. 6. What was the most popular mobile phone activity in 2014? A. Talking. B. Texting. C. Playing games. D. Watching movies. 7. In total, what percentage of time did students use their mobile phones for communication in 2008? A. 16%. B. 28%. C. 35%. D. 71%. 8. Which of the following is true about watching movies on mobile phones? A. It has increased most over the past six years. B.14% of students now watch movies on their mobile phones. C. It was the most popular type of mobile phone entertainment in 2008. D. Stu dents now spend more time watching movies than talking on their phones. 9. Which mobile phone activities were more popular than surfing the Internet in 2014? A. Chatting and watching movies. B. Chatting and listening to music. C. Playing games and watching movies.