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北京市石景山区2016届九年级上学期英语期末测试

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。

    She had been shopping with her Mom in Wal-Mart. She must have been 6 years old. It was raining hard outside. We all stood there, just inside the door of the Wal-Mart. We all waited.

    Her voice was sweet as it 1 the daydream we were all caught in. ―Mom, let's run through the rain. She said.

    What? Mom asked.

    Let's run through the rain! She repeated.

    No, honey. We'll wait 2 it slows down a bit. Mom replied.

    This young child waited about another minute and repeated, ―Mom, let's run through the rain. ―We'll get 3 if we do. Mom said.

    No, we won't, Mom. That's not what you said this morning. the young girl said as she held her Mom's arm.

    This morning? When did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?

    Don't you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer (癌症), you said, if God can get us through this, he can get us through anything!

    We all stood dead silent. I promise you couldn't 4 anything but the rain. No one came or left in the next few minutes. Mom thought for a moment about what she could say.

    Now some would laugh at the girl for her being silly. Some might even fail to notice what was said. But this was a 5 of importance in a young child's lifetime when trust can be cared for, it will grow into faith (信念). ―Honey, you are right. Let's run through the rain. If get wet, well maybe we just need washing. Mom said. Then off they 6.

    We all stood watching, smiling and laughing as they rushed past the cars. They held their shopping bags over their heads. They got wet. But they were 7 by a few who laughed like children all the way to their cars. And yes, I 8. I ran. I got wet. I needed washing. Sometimes your money can be taken away, and your health can be taken away. But no one can 9 take away your precious memories. So, don't forget to make time and take the chances to make 10 every day!

    To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. I hope you still take the time to run through the rain. 

(1)
A、hit        B、broke   C、built     D、described
(2)
A、since    B、so     C、until D、for
(3)
A、funny    B、wet     C、sick D、hurt
(4)
A、smell     B、touch    C、taste     D、hear
(5)
A、condition  B、behavior  C、step     D、moment
(6)
A、jumped B、took      C、ran    D、got
(7)
A、followed  B、criticized   C、changed   D、recognized
(8)
A、realized   B、accepted    C、reviewed D、did
(9)
A、ever       B、yet    C、never  D、almost
(10)
A、suggestions B、memories C、friends   D、introductions
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I never knew that one little"I'm sorry"could mean so much. I never thought that one moment in time could 1 the rest of my life.

I was sitting in class one day when a short and 2 kidnamed Victor came in. He sat down next to me, looked at meand looked away. When our eyes met, I 3  talked to him, but he just smiled at me. So I didn't think 4  was the person that I'd like to become friends with.

One day I joined the unkind kids in 5  him, although I knew it was wrong."Do you have any friends?"a kid asked Victor, who 6  past us alone, keeping his head down.

 "No, he hasn't got any 7  . He's too foolish,"I said. Victor looked at me with sad eyes. That night, I couldn't sleep 8  I couldn't get Victor's face out of my mind. In the next week, he never 9  my eyes in class or smiled at me.

It was really hard for me to ask him to forgive me. I couldn't forget his sad 10  every time I saw him. The next day in class, I wrote him a note telling him how 11  I felt. About five minutes later, I turned and saw tears12 his eyes. Later he told me that I would never realise how much my apology(道歉) had meant to him. He said he hoped that we 13  become friends.

We had a very pleasant talk over lunch that noon. And then, we became close friends. When I think back, I realise that my apology made it possible for me to 14  good friends with Victor, a lonely person.

So never 15  a chance to tell somebody you are sorry. Apologies can really change your life.

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Last year in early summer, I was walking up the hill to my house when I saw two birds, each about 60 centimeters tall, standing on the path. They didn't seem to 1 me until I was right in front of them and then they at once moved 2 into the bushes.

I was quite excited by the idea of two birds making a nest (巢) in my front yard, although I didn't really expect it 3 wild birds don't usually nest so close.

A few weeks later, the birds 4 again. I found them crouching (蜷缩) beside a tree off to the side of the path. As I moved nearer to them, I imagined that they would 5 like they did last time. But 6 they stuck out their heads and made a threatening (威胁的) croaking (呱呱叫) sound. It seemed to warn me not to go any 7 .

I didn't know 8 they were croaking at me until a short time later I made an amazing discovery — they had 9 small baby birds. 

As I moved quietly towards the birds, 10 not to make any sudden movements, they started their croaking again. They straightened their necks forward so they seemed 11 and more threatening. The mother carefully crouched down over the two chicks, and 12 them well in her feathers. 

I was watching them with 13 when I suddenly tripped and fell to the ground. The birds took this as a threat and the father raced towards me, 14 his wings to protect the mother and the chicks while making himself appear larger. 

I was 15 to have surprised them and left quickly. I was amazed by their fearless actions. Their parental natural ability kicked in and made them so brave. It is hard not to respect nature. 

 根据语篇内容, 选择最佳选项。

Franz Kafka was a famous writer. He never married and had no children. Once, at the age of 40, when Kafka was walking through a park, he saw a young girl crying. She lost her favourite doll. 

He helped her look for the doll, but they couldn't find it. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would look for it again. 

The next day, when they still didn't find the doll, Kafka gave the girl letter" written" by the doll that said, " Please don't cry. I have gone on a trip to see the world. I'm going to write to you about my adventures. "

Thus(由此) a story that continued to the end of Kafka's life began. 

When they met every time, Kafka read aloud the letters( which he had written, of course) of adventures that the girl found exciting. Finally, Kafka read her a letter in which the doll said it had finally returned to Berlin. Then, he gave her a doll that he had bought. 

" This does not look like my doll at all, " she said. Kafka handed her another letter that said, " It is my trips that have changed me. " The girl took the doll home happily. A year later, Kafka died. 

Many years later, the girl found a letter hidden inside the doll. It said, " Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, love will return in a different way. "

 阅读短文,回答问题

Old wives' tales are pieces of advice that are supposed to solve common problems such as the medical ones or some problems at home. They are usually passed down through talking,and there are only a few having been written down. Some of them sound ridiculous and have no scientific meaning at all,just like jokes,while others are more reasonable,which are realized to be true. 

Often,old wives' tales take the form of warnings and are a way to prevent poor behavior in children. For example, "Eating candy before bedtime brings you bad dreams" is a common old wives' tale that was probably thought up to stop children from eating too many unhealthy snacks. Similarly, "If you've been lying,your nose will be longer" is a trick trying to get naughty children to tell the truth. 

Other old wives' tales want to give advice about how to keep away from illnesses. "If you go outside with wet hair,you'll catch a cold" is an old wives' tale that's still commonly heard today. However,colds are not caused by cold weather or wet hair. Instead,they are caused by viruses (病毒). 

"Feed a cold,starve a fever" means that you should eat plenty of food when you have a cold,but not eat when you have a fever. This piece probably comes from the fact that people with a fever usually lose their appetite (胃口) anyway. Medical science has found that the body stops eating much when you have a fever because little food makes your immune system (免疫系统) fight bacterial infections (细菌感染),while eating a little more makes your immune system fight against viruses,like colds. 

There are hundreds of old wives' tales. Although there may be truth in a few of them,if you bear one,it's best not to take it too seriously. 

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