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北京市大兴区2016年九年级上学期英语期末考试试卷

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

    Maddy Cullen became a heroine last month. Thanks to her quick thinking, she and Dave Lewis were saved from danger in the 1 .

    Maddy and Dave went to the Scottish Highlands with a group from the Music Now Festival. In the afternoon, the group went 2 on the lake, but Maddy and Dave went hang-glider(滑翔) instead. Unfortunately, above the famous lake Loch Ness, the hang-glider flew into a sudden storm and knocked on a mountain out of 3 . Both Maddy and Dave jumped off the hang-glider before it crashed down(坠毁). They dropped safely in the mountains. But Dave couldn't walk because his right leg was badly injured. He and Maddy had to stay in the mountains and waited for rescuers. They had no food or water, so they were hungry, thirsty and 4 . They felt very worried before the sun set. Then Maddy had a very good idea. She collected many stones and formed a large sign “SOS” on the ground so that pilots in the helicopter could find them 5 .

    Meanwhile, group leader Rob Townsend was also worried when he found Maddy and Dave didn't sail with them. There were no public 6 anywhere nearby. He had to walk a long way to call the police to look for the missing teenagers. A few minutes later, a police helicopter flew over Loch Ness, and the pilot saw Maddy's message from above easily. Dave and Maddy were 7 up and flown to hospital in Inverness quickly.

    A week ago, Maddy spoke to a reporter from the newspaper. “We were very 8 when the helicopter arrived,” she said. “The police told Dave not to move and they carried him into the helicopter. They asked us to put on dry clothes and 9 some hot soup to us. They were great.”

    “It was all because of me,” Dave said. “Rob told us to wear walking boots, and he told us not to leave the group. But I did not listen. I was very silly.”

    The police 10 . On its radio news, they asked walkers in the Highlands to follow instructions carefully and not to take any adventures.

(1)
A、forest B、sea C、mountains D、lake
(2)
A、sailing B、fishing C、skating D、swimming
(3)
A、sight B、trouble C、control D、date
(4)
A、alone B、sad C、calm D、cold
(5)
A、silently B、easily C、simply D、carefully
(6)
A、telephones B、libraries C、websites D、bicycles
(7)
A、given B、put C、woken D、picked
(8)
A、excited B、confused C、frustrated D、scared
(9)
A、shared B、offered C、cooked D、provided
(10)
A、insisted B、agreed C、considered D、suggested
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阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。

Peng Yixuan is a young reporter. Last November, she went to San Francisco. She took a bartering (物物交换)journey on the city's streets. 

Peng started her journey with a panda doll(玩偶). She wanted to exchange(交换)it with the people to see what this doll would turn into in the end. She met a woman first. She showed the woman her panda doll and said that she wanted to do an exchange. The woman gladly agreed and gave her a model of a San Francisco cable car. She told Peng that the cable car is a symbol of San Francisco. 

Then, Peng continued her journey. She met different people, and they exchanged their things with Peng. Every time, Peng got a different thing. Finally, she got a ship ticket. 

Peng shared her journey online and it got many likes. They all thought the bartering was interesting and meaningful. At the same time, the friendly people's best wishes touched many people. For example, a woman gave Peng a box of glue ( 胶 水 )and said that people should be able to stick together and be better friends. 

Peng said many good relationships start and keep with exchanges—we exchange things, ideas, or experiences. Then we can join hands to face the difficulties and solve all kinds of problems in the world. 

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I found it hard to communicate with my mother. Relations between us became difficult. 

One day I ran away from home and stayed outside for a few hours. When I returned home at night, I saw all the pain, anger and disappointment on my mother's face. We knew that we were in great need of talk. We agreed to havebreakfast together the next morning. In the end, we decided to go to a restaurant.

On our way to the restaurant, I noticed my mother had two notebooks in her hands. I asked her what they were used for. She explained to me that sometimes it was easier to write our own feelings than talking about them. We should write down our feelings.

Our first topic was"Why am I so angry?" I wrote a half page, and my mom filled up nearly three pages. I saw the tears run down her face while she was writing. I never realized anyone could hide so much anger. After we finished writing, we exchanged our notebooks. As soon as I started reading my mother's words. I began to cry and so did she. When we finished reading, we discussed our feelings. Finally, it felt like all the anger inside me went away from my body. Our talk helped me realize so many things I had never thought of before, not only about my mother but also about other people.

My mother and I continue using our notebooks as a way of communicating. We know that no matter how we feel about each other, our notebooks are a safe place to express our feelings. We have come to an agreement that we write"I love you" at the end of each other.

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