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初三竞赛辅导4九年级读写竞赛练习(总分100,时间80分钟) 一、语言知识及运用:第一节: 语法选择(共10题,15分,每题1.5分) During the Tang Dynasty more than 1,000 years ago, people had to send gifts to the emperor(皇帝). Once, a man called Mian ____26____ to take some swans(鹅) in cages to the emperor. __27______ he was pas...

初三竞赛辅导4
九年级读写竞赛练习(总分100,时间80分钟) 一、语言知识及运用:第一节: 语法选择(共10 快递公司问题件快递公司问题件货款处理关于圆的周长面积重点题型关于解方程组的题及答案关于南海问题 ,15分,每题1.5分) During the Tang Dynasty more than 1,000 years ago, people had to send gifts to the emperor(皇帝). Once, a man called Mian ____26____ to take some swans(鹅) in cages to the emperor. __27______ he was passing a lake, he found that the swans were hot and dirty. He wanted to let the swans loose so they ____28____ have a bath in the lake. ____29___ the swans flew away as soon as they were let out. Only a few feathers(羽毛) were left. ___30___ frightened the man was when he saw that. Suddenly, he got ___31____ idea. He picked up a feather from the ground and left for the capital. The emperor ___32_____ valuable gifts from officials. Everyone was surprised when Mian presented his feather. Mian then began to sing, “I’ve come a thousand li ___33____ you the gift. But I lost my swans at a lake. My gift is not___34___, but my love and respect for you are true.” The emperor was pleased at Mian’s wit(智慧). Instead ___35__ punishing him, he gave him a big reward. People then drew the idiom(典故) “a swan feather sent from a thousand li away.” 26. A. was asked B. asks C. were asked D. was asking 27. A. Before B. After C. Until D. When 28. A. should B. may C. need D. could 29. A. And B. So C. But D. Though 30. A. What B. How C. What a D. How an 31. A. / B. an C. a D. the 32. A. accepted B. was accepted C. has accepted D. was accepting 33. A. sending B. sent C. to send D. send 34. A. heavier B. heaviest C. heavily D. heavy 35. A. of B. in C. with D. to 第二节、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) Until recently daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it ___1_______(consider) an unhealthy escape from real life and its duties. But now some people are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very ______2_____ (health) thing to do. Some reseachers are finding that daydreaming may be important to mental health. Daydreaming, they tell us ,_____3___(be) a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go 4 this. A number of psychologists have conducted experiments and have reached some 5 (surprise) conclusions. Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has conclued that daydreaming contributes to intellectual growth. It ____6_____ improves 7 (concentrate),attention span, and the ability to get along with others. Idustrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success was due to the positive use of daydreaming. Florence Nightingale dreamed of becoming a nurse. The young Thomas Edison pictured 8 as an inventor. For these notable achieveers, it appears 9 their daydreams came true. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick offered this advice: “hold a picture of yourself… in your mind’s eye, and you will be drawn toward it. Picture yourself 10 as defeated and that alone will make victory impossible. 二、完形填空(共15题,每小题1分,共15分) I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was 36 and when I was 14 he said, "You’re never going to be 37 but a failure. " After five years of 38 jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the best _39 that could have happened to me. I 40 I wanted to do something positive (积极的) with my life because I wanted to prove to 41 that what people said about me was 42 . Especially her mother, who had said to me, "Let' s 43 it, you' ve failed at everything you' ve ever done. " So I tried hard with my 44 and went to college. My first novel (小说) 45 while I was at college. After college I taught during the 46 in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a 47 in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of 48_ that job to write full time 49 I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself -- 50 was a working-class boy who'd 51 school early, now teaching at the university. My writing career (职业) took off when I discovered my own style. Now I' m rich and 52 , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars. 53 what does it mean? I 54 wish all the people that have put me down had _55 : "I believe in you. You'll succeed. " 36. A. bright B. useless C. simple D. hopeful 37. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing 38. A. low B. poor C. good D. useful 39. A. support B. happiness C. surprise D. thing 40. A. admitted B. decided C. planned D. told 41. A. me B. them C. her D. it 42. A. wrong B. right C. stupid D. faulty 43. A. see B. know C. understand D. face 44. A. experiment B. practice C. writing D. composition 45. A. came on B. came in C. came out D. came back 46. A. day B. night C. month D. year 47. A. graduation B. pass C. degree D. success 48. A. giving in B. giving back C. giving out D. giving up 49. A. while B. if C. when D. or 50. A. there B. here C. it D. that 51. A. left B. attended C: changed D. graduated 52. A. tired B. calm C. nervous D. famous 53. A. And B. But C. However D. Well 54. A. just B. exactly C. so D. very 55. A. praised B. said C. answered D. advised 三、阅读部分(共两节。满分40分):第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分) A People enjoy taking trips.But what are the reasons they leave home? One reason is for education.People travel because they want to broaden their horizons to learn about other people and other places.They are curious about other cultures.When people are tourists, they get a quick look at different ways of living.Even a short look at another kind of lifestyle is an important lesson.On a trip, a person can learn directly by visiting museums and historic spots.What does a tourist learn who sees the art museums, visits the historical places and other scenic spots in Paris and shops along the River Seine? He gets a vivid picture, a real life of one of the French people.He learns about their attitudes, how they feel about business; beauty and history.What about the tourist who goes to Hong Kong? Does he get the same information that he could get from a book? He might read that Hong Kong is crowded, that there is less than 200 square meters of space for each person.But seeing and feeling the lack of space will impress him much more.He might read that there are nearly 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway.But the sight of so many vehicles parked along the roadside would be a much more vivid lesson.The tourist to Hong Kong will never forget the contrasts: the straight vertical lines of tall modern buildings and the moving lines of boats that people live in. 56.Why do people leave home to travel according to passage? A.For education. B.For adventure. C.To enjoy themselves. D.To look for a different lifestyle. 57.What do we learn from the passage about Paris? A.It has a dense population. B.It has many towering buildings. C.There are 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway. D.There are many museums and palaces. 58.What impression will a tourist get of Hong Kong? A.It has many big and beautiful parks. B.It is a city of contrasts. C.It possesses many historical sites. D.It is an important industrial center. 59.What does the passage tell us about traveling? A.It makes our life more interesting. B.It enables us to get first-hand knowledge. C.It helps develop our personalities. D.It brings about changes in our lifestyle. B YOUR mom might cook a bowl of noodle for you on birthday. But in the US, a mom makes a cupcake for her children on their birthday. Cupcakes are small, round cakes topped with frosting. It has been an American tradition that moms bring cupcakes to celebrate their child’s birthday. But recently some doctors have called for this to be banned. They believe cupcakes contribute to child obesity. Despite their good intentions, however, some people believe that experts are interfering with American culture. The cupcakes is seen as American as apple pie only prettier. According to Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition at New York university, the cupcakes is the most democratic of desserts. As they are small enough for one person, you don’t have go share your cupcake with anyone –it’s all yours. They are also all the same size, so there can’t be any cries of “she got the bigger piece!” Each bite can taste different depending on how much icing you have. It is a lesson in self determination. Some people eat only a little of the frosting every time, other have it all in just one bite. In recent years, eating a cupcake has become as trendy as having a cup of Starbucks coffee. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton jokingly promised on a talk show that if she was elected president, a he would give everyone a cupcake on her birthday. Ruth Reichl, editor---in----chief of gourmet magazine, explains that the rise of the cupcake is very much about going buck to American national identity in food, which is all about comfort. “People want to about when they and their country were innocent,” she said. 72. According to the passage, it has been an American tradition that_______. A. a party for children is held on their birthday B. A mom cooks a bowl of noodles for her children on their birthday C. A mom makes a cupcake for her children on their birthday and brings it to the classroom D. parents go traveling with their children on their birthday 73. Why do doctors ask people to ban cupcake on children’s birthday? A. Because they themselves don’t like cupcake B. Because they think cupcakes are not so delicious C. Because they believe cupcakes will cause cries of “she got the bigger piece”. D. Because they believe cupcakes are one of the causes to make children become fat. 74. The following are true according to Marion Nestle expect that ______ A. the cupcake is more democratic than any other deserts in the US B. the cupcake is too small to share with others C. the sizes of cupcakes are the same so it is equal to everyone D. cupcakes will lead to child obesity so they should be banned 75. Why did the writer mention Hillary Clinton and Ruth Reichl? A. To arouse the readers’ attention K^S*5U.C#O B. To show that cupcakes are becoming a popular to show kindness and comfort. C. To make a comparison between them D. To give readers a general idea of cupcakes C. Embracing a 'naked marriage' Zhang Yi, a 28-year-old editor at the fashion magazine Sunshine, imagined her boyfriend's proposal like this: In a nice restaurant, he gets down on his knees, flourishes a diamond ring and asks: "Will you marry me?" K^S*5U.C#O She would then scream, and with tears of joy in her eyes, throw herse lf into his arms. But the reality was tota lly different. Her boyfriend simply said: "My mother has asked us to register for the marriage certificate as soon as possible." Zhang agreed – and that was it. "I understand my husband has little money. Besides, I love things to be simple. So I agreed," Zhang says. The couple took a day off and registered their marriage. Instead of a banquet, their wedding ceremony was a 100-yuan ($15) dinner at a small restaurant where they first met. Wang Zhiguo, chief marriage consultant at China's largest matchmaking website baihe.com, believes “naked marriages” benefit society. "It teaches young people the core spirit of marriage - love each other deeply, no matter rich or poor," Wang says, adding that some newlyweds save marriage costs for other expenses like their children's education, traveling or charity. Wang thinks, however, that naked marriages may affect a relationship's stability. K^S*5U.C#O "If we see a marriage as a contract, it includes three items: love, responsibility and a material base. Any missing link will lead to some problems in the relationship between husband and wife." Wang suggests that if a couple's financial situation does not permit them to build a solid material base, an exchange of tokens(象征) is necessary for a long-lasting relationship.[来源:Zxxk.Com] 64. What can we learn from the passage? A. Zhang is inconsiderate towards her husband. B. There is no long-lasting relationship without any token of love. C. Doing without a ring, apartment and car, is becoming more acceptable to young people who want to get married sooner ra ther than later. D. Newlyweds should save money for trav eling or charity. 65. What is Wang’s attitude towards naked marriages? A. positive B. negative C. indifferent D. neutral 66. What is a naked marriage? A. Getting married without clothes on. B. A simple marriage with little material support. C. A contract including love, responsibility and a material base. D. A marriage without love, responsibility or a material base. 67. The author arranges the article with    . A. stories and explanation B. facts and descriptions C. examples and conclusion D. evidence and argument ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u ks5u 第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 以下是为留英学生编写的系列留学指南的简介:     A. The number-one guide to what to study in the UK This two-volume guide features up-to-date and in-depth information about UK course options and institutions. It also includes course charts,teaching and research ratings,and advice on choosing your course.     B. The A to Z of where to study in the UK A reference directory of UK institutions belonging to the British Council‘s Education Counselling Service. Includes easy-to-use comparative data on everything from accommodation to courses and fees.     C. The essential online guide to UK education This site gives you instant access to a wide range of information on studying and living in the UK,including hotlinks to the British Council‘s Virtual Campus and institutions‘ own web sites.     D. The practical guide to making the most of your UK experience This fully updated book features the latest information about study opportunities,traveling to the UK, arranging accommodation,working in the UK,financial and legal matters, and student life. E. New guide to choosing the right UK course Every year,The Times newspaper compiles a league table of all the UK’s ninety-seven universities. This is published as The Good University Guide,which features over fifty tables ranking universities by degree subject. F. The magazine that shows why so many international students choose to study in the UK If you‘ve enjoyed reading this magazine and want to keep up with the latest UK student news and views,place your order now for issues 3 and 4. 以下是留英指南图 关于书的成语关于读书的排比句社区图书漂流公约怎么写关于读书的小报汉书pdf 或杂志的封面,请匹配封面与其对应的简介: HYPERLINK "http://photo.blog.sina.com.cn/showpic.html" \l "blogid=5ff6bda40100d7iy&url=http://static3.photo.sina.com.cn/orignal/5ff6bda4g69ae77d72712&690" \t "_blank" INCLUDEPICTURE "http://static3.photo.sina.com.cn/bmiddle/5ff6bda4g69ae77d72712&690" \* MERGEFORMATINET 四、写作(共20分) 以“ an unforgettable experience”为主题,写一篇120字左右的文章。 答案第二节 语法选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)26~35: ADDCBBDCDA 1. was considered 2. healthy 3. is 4. beyond 5. surprising 6. also 7. concentration 8. himself 9. that 10. vividly完形填空36-40 BABDB 41-45CADCC 46-50 ACDCB 51-55ADBAB 阅读:56-75 ADBB ,CABD , C D B C , DCAC  ,CDDB 56—60 FECBA
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