科目: 來源:天津市2019--2020學年九年級上學期10月月考英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:閱讀單選
The villages of Momai and Bugolyak are next to each other and hidden in the remote (偏遠的) high mountains of Tajikistan. Life in the village has been peaceful. There are about 40 families in Momai and 18 in Bugolyak. The villagers live on crops and farm animals. Their connection to the outside world is a hilly road. The villages have no electricity. The villagers use oil for lighting.
It seems that many years ago the power company considered building a power line to the village. However, it was put off or maybe given up because of the high construction(建設) cost and low return for the investment(投資).
Thankfully, Asian Development Bank decided to carry out solar power system projects in Tajikistan at that time. At first, the progress was rather slow. It took them two years to complete studies.The real project started in Jan. 2016 and was finally completed in late 2017. The poor road conditions in the village also made it difficult to bring materials.
The villagers are very happy about the solar power systems. They can watch television at their homes for the first time. Children can now see the outside world without going out. Batteries provide power during the night or when it is raining. In addition, a solar power system has been set up in the school and it can send water to homes.
Mr. Karimov, a volunteer, taught villagers how to keep solar power systems and use electricity safely. Although this project has been a success, there are many people who still have no electricity to use. Finding money for such projects is not easy. However, there are many people like Mr. Karimov who are working hard to create a better and greener future.
1.How many families are there in Momai and Bugolyak?
A.About 18. B.About 40. C.About 58. D.About 98.
2.The company gave up building a power line many years ago because .
A.villagers were so poor that they wouldn't use electricity.
B.it didn't think it was worth building the power line.
C.villagers were not used to using electricity in daily life
D.it was difficult for the company to get back its investment
3.How long did it take Asian Development Bank to build the real project?
A.For about one year. B.For about two years.
C.For about three years. D.For about five years.
4.We can mainly learn from Paragraph 4 that .
A.great changes have taken place in the village
B.many villagers want to go to the outside world
C.villagers seldom use batteries during the night
D.volunteers help build the solar power systems
5.What does the writer think of Mr. Karimov?
A.He helps create a better and greener future.
B.He helps find money for such great projects.
C.He is a good teacher for kids in the villages.
D.He is one of the greatest scientists in the world.
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科目: 來源:天津市2019--2020學年九年級上學期10月月考英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:閱讀單選
November 5 is World Tsunami(海嘯) Awareness Day. Tsunami is a Japanese word for a long, destructive(摧毀性的) ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake. The goal of the anniversary is to learn from disasters(災害) of the past and to prepare for the future. Two tsunamis in the last 15 years have changed the way people around the world think about these destructive events.
On December26, 2004, a magnitude (震級) 9 earthquake near the coast of Indonesia caused tsunami waves that struck the coasts of four countries. An estimated(估計的) 230,000 people died and costs were in the billions of dollars. Then, on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck northeastern Japan. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in that country. More than18,000 people died. The tsunami also caused serious damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power center on the island of Honshu. Several nuclear reactors(核 反應堆) were severely(嚴重地) damaged and leaked(泄漏) radiation(輻射).
The two events caused people in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas to study and improve preparedness for disasters. This led to the SendaiFrameworkfor DisasterRiskReductionin 2015 in Sendai, Japan. The agreement was a UN effort to raise awareness(提高意識) about disaster risks and to urge(催促) countries to assess(評估)how well they were prepared for them.
Willem Rampangilei is head of the Disaster Management Agency in Indonesia. He said Indonesia passed a law on disaster management after the 2004 tsunami. It led in 2008 to the creation of his agency. “Our responsibilities include reduction and preparedness, emergency response, as well as post-disaster recovery and reconstruction(重新建設),” he said. He added that 150 million Indonesians were at risk from earthquakes, 60 million from floods and four million from tsunamis.
Preparedness has spread beyond Asia. There are now early warning systems in place for the Caribbean Sea, the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding(周圍的) areas.
1.What does the underlined word mean in the passage?
A.Knowledge. B.Preparation.
C.Day of remembrance. D.Change.
2.What do we learn from the second paragraph?
A.Natural disasters are too powerful for people to survive.
B.Earthquakes and tsunamis often take place on islands.
C.Nuclear reactors can be safe even if damaged in an earthquake.
D.Natural disasters can cause great losses to humans.
3.One of the aims of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction is .
A.to reduce the damage caused by disasters.
B.to make people know more about disaster risks.
C.to help people get away from disasters.
D.to help with the reconstruction after the disaster.
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科目: 來源:天津市2019--2020學年九年級上學期10月月考英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:完成句子
完成句子
1.他們正在忙著把海報貼在布告欄上。
They are busy ________the posters on the noticeboard.
2.所有這些玩具都是手工制作的。
All these toys are made _________.
3.在他的演講中,他經(jīng)常將年輕人比作初升的太陽。
In his speech, he gets used to ____the young ____the sun in the morning.
4.我們?yōu)槲覀儼磿r完成任務而自豪。
We ________in having completed the task on schedule.
5.根據(jù)我們的記錄,你已經(jīng)缺席六次了。
You have been absent 6 times ________our records.
6.AIDS 是艾滋病的首字母縮寫。
AIDS ________Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
7.緊張的競爭是我們所飽受折磨的事情。
Intense competition is something we are ________.
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科目: 來源:天津市2019--2020學年九年級上學期10月月考英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:回答問題
任務型閱讀
How will the Internet change the world? Will we enjoy a smarter life in the future? Many of the world’s biggest Internet companies took part in an important meeting. They talked about how to build a future for our online world. The Internet can make our lives easier in many ways. The companies at the meeting showed us some of their latest technology. Here are some examples. Let's take a look.
Lip reading Machines can not only read faces. They can also read your lip movements. The Chinese Internet company Sogou has made lip reading technology. You don’t need to speak aloud. The machine turns your lip movements into voice or text. This could be very useful if you are in a noisy place and people cannot hear you on your phone. Police can also use this technology. Sometimes they see criminals on city-monitoring cameras, but they don’t know what they say. The lip reading technology can help people with this.
Smart shoes Your feet might hurt if your shoes do not fit you. This won’t happen if you wear “smart” custom-made shoes. The Xiemofang company brought a machine to the meeting. The machine scans(掃描) your feet. It records 39 parts of your feet. It even records how long each toe is. It also has a database. The database has more than 10, 000 kinds of shoes. You can choose the color and style. It also gives you suggestions for your choices. The suggestions are based on records of other people’s feet. You can get your new shoes after 10 days.
Unmanned supermarkets You walk into a supermarket, pick out your goods and go to check out. But there is no worker. There is just a tablet that says “Please smile” When you smile, it gives you a discount. Your money goes from your Alipay account to the supermarket. You don't need to do anything. The Alibaba company has made this supermarket. When you go into the supermarket, it knows your face and your Alipay account. It also knows your facial expressions. So it knows how much you like your goods. The supermarket not only makes shopping easier. It also understands you.
閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。
1.What did many companies mainly introduce in the meeting?
________________________________________________________________
2.Which technology could be very important to solve crimes?
________________________________________________________________
3.If you have difficulty choosing a pair of suitable shoes, what should you do?
________________________________________________________________
4.How do the unmanned supermarkets get your money saved?
________________________________________________________________
5.What do you think of having a smarter life in the future?(請自擬一句作答)
________________________________________________________________
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科目: 來源:天津市2019--2020學年九年級上學期10月月考英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:單詞填空
綜合填空
To help students tell the difference between fact and fiction, a course titled w 1. a Chinese phrase(短語) meaning “obviously right, but actually wrong” has launched in Fudan University in Shanghai this school year.
The course brings disciplines(訓練) together, and has a t2.of 17 subjects to be discussed. These topics are centered on m3. of differentiating(區(qū)分) science from pseudoscientific(偽科學) beliefs, such as how strong the risk of vaccination(接種疫苗) is and how genes define(定義,影響) destiny.
It has attracted much attention, and been welcomed by students there and across China. Over 1,000 students have c4.the course, and the topic on Weibo has won tens of thousands of thumbs-up among users in a gesture(手勢) of s5..
For instance, it’s said that the death toll in famous hospitals is larger than that in a community hospital. Does it necessarily mean we o6. to see a doctor in a community hospital?
Lou Hongwei, the professor of the course, said the data(數(shù)據(jù)) people collected was just partial(部分的), and doesn’t show the w7. picture----famous hospitals deal with more fatal(致命的) conditions, so more deaths can be expected there. Such fallacies(謬誤) in logic s8.widely among people, which are untenable(站不住腳的) but hard to resist.
Last July, the University of Washington debuted a similar course to help its students draw the line between science and pseudoscience via big data.
Lou believes it is necessary to teach such courses, a9.there are many highly-educated people, including experts and scholars, who harbor(為提供庇護) misconceptions(錯誤想法) and lack necessary judgment. This, he said, will have a negative(消極的) i10.on the next generation.
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科目: 來源:天津市2019--2020學年九年級上學期10月月考英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:材料作文
請你根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容提示,以“The Story of Li Hua”為題,為學校廣播站英語專欄寫一篇 短文,介紹發(fā)生在你班同學李華身上的一件事。
(1). 上周五放學后李華乘高鐵去北京,看到有一男子在高鐵上搶占別人的靠窗座位而 不坐自己的座位。
(2). 李華上前勸說這位男子回到自己的座位,但遭到了拒絕。
(3). 乘客用手機拍了照片,發(fā)布到網(wǎng)上。
(4). 老師知道后表揚了李華,李華說制止這種不文明行為是他應該做的。
(5). 你覺得……
參考詞匯: 高鐵 high-speed train搶占某人的靠窗座位 grab someone's window seat勸說某人做某事 persuade sb. to do sth. 發(fā)布 post表揚 praise不文明的 uncivilized
要求:
(1). 詞數(shù):80~100 個。
(2). 短文的題目和開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
(3). 要點齊全,行文連貫,可適當發(fā)揮。
The Story of Li Hua
When Li Hua took the high-speed train to Beijing after school last Friday,_
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科目: 來源:上海市普陀區(qū)2018-2019學年七年級下學期期末英語試卷 題型:根據(jù)音標寫單詞
Fill in the blanks according to the phonetic transcriptions. (根據(jù)所給音標,用適當?shù)膯卧~完成句子,每空限填一詞)
1.Please open the window. The house has some __________/???f?l/ smell.
2.Don’t tell the ___________/?si:kr?t/ to others, or I’ll be in trouble.
3.Water ___________/?fri:zIz/ when it is below 0°C.
4.The blue whale is the largest animal on the ___________/?pl?nIt/.
5.Our teachers usually ___________/???ɡ?na?z/different class activities for us.
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科目: 來源:上海市普陀區(qū)2018-2019學年七年級下學期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
Which of the following underlined parts is different from the others in pronunciation?
A.pill B.since C.stupid D.bike
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科目: 來源:上海市普陀區(qū)2018-2019學年七年級下學期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
In _________ end, his dream came true because he is hard-working.
A.the B.a C.an D./
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科目: 來源:上海市普陀區(qū)2018-2019學年七年級下學期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
Could you give a pair of shoes ________ my size?
A.on B.at C.off D.in
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