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湖南省常德市澧县2017届九年级下学期英语最后一次模拟考试试卷

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    Traffic rules help to keep order on the road. They also help to keep people1The pedestrian (行人)has as many rules to2as the driver of a car. You should walk on the sidewalk (人行道)or at the side of the road. Always look3 before you walk across the street.

    If you like riding a bike, don't ride in the middle of the road or run4red traffic lights. When you ride a bike with a friend, don't look around or talk. If you drive a car, you should5at the traffic lights. You must always6a seat belt(安全带).Without belts7the driver and the passengers maybe badly hurt in a sudden accident.

    You may not need to take a bus, but8if you have to travel in one. Get on or get off a bus only when it comes to a9.When it is full, don't try to get inside10you may fall off.

Traffic rules are also called Road Safety rules.

(1)
A、healthy B、safe C、happy
(2)
A、follow B、make C、break
(3)
A、happy B、happily C、carefully
(4)
A、through B、on C、at
(5)
A、speedup B、go ahead C、slow down
(6)
A、take B、wear C、carry
(7)
A、half B、none C、both
(8)
A、look around B、take care C、take a seat
(9)
A、sign B、stop C、corner
(10)
A、and B、so C、or
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    It is increasingly popular for Chinese young people to share their experiences on social media (媒体), such as the "moments"(朋友圈)on popular instant messaging service WeChat. "I have been reading 'Jane Eyre' for 40 days with 48,000 words finished Li Anqi said. Li has been sharing her reading experience on WeChat moments every day since January. Working in Yinchuan, capital of Northwest China? s Ningxia, Li wants to learn English very much, but cannot get rid of (摆脱)the everyday work of school lessons.

    "I found many of my WeChat friends had been reading books or learning English on mobile reading apps, and I did not want to fall behind," Li said.

In January, she spent more than 100 yuan buying an online reading class at the Bohe Reading app, which tells customers they can: "Finish reading your first English book here."

    At her reading class, teachers assign reading homework and give instructions to 430 class members every day.

    A survey report released on Thursday said 70.9 percent of primary and middle students in China use the Wechat instant messaging App.

    At the same time, 75. 9 percent of Chinese children have their own mobile phones, according to China National Children's Center.

    The figures were based on a survey of nearly 9000 children across China.

    However, 28. 8 percent of them never read news online and 43. 2 percent have never touched newspapers.

    The center called for efforts to address the digital divide between urban and rural education and protect children's privacy (隐私)as Internet users.

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