外研版英语九年级上Module 9 Great inventions单元测试题(含答案,有听力原文无音频)

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Module
9 Great
inventions
第一部分 听力(共四大题,满分20分)
Ⅰ.短对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。
(  )1.Where
was
the
mobile
phone
made?
A.
B.
C.
(  )2.Which
subject
is
more
important
in
the
man’s
opinion?
A.
B.
C.
(  )3.What
does
Mary
think
of
the
washing
machine?
A.Useful.
B.Helpless.
C.Expensive.
(  )4.What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
do
this
evening?
A.Go
shopping.
B.See
a
film.
C.Play
computer
games.
(  )5.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
theatre.
B.In
a
restaurant.
C.In
a
library.
Ⅱ.长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
你将听到两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题。请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至7小题。
(  )6.When
was
Thomas
Edison
born?
A.In
1747.
B.In
1847.
C.In
1874.
(  )7.Who
built
the
lab
for
him?
A.His
father
built
the
lab
for
him.
     B.His
friends
built
the
lab
for
him.
C.He
built
the
lab
by
himself.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。
(  )8.When
will
the
man
go
to
Manchester?
A.In
January.
B.In
July.
C.In
October.
(  )9.What’s
the
weather
like
in
England
in
autumn?
A.Rainy.
B.Hot.
C.Sunny.
(  )10.What
will
the
man
take
to
the
woman?
A.Some
food.
B.An
umbrella.
C.Some
books.
Ⅲ.短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题。请根据短文内容,在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。短文读两遍。
(  )11.How
old
is
Ken’s
brother?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
(  )12.When
did
the
party
end?
A.At
10:10
pm.
B.At
10:50
pm.
C.At
11:10
pm.
(  )13.Where
was
the
watch
Ken
found
made?
A.In
Switzerland.
B.In
France.
C.In
Japan.
(  )14.Who
does
the
watch
belong
to?
A.Mr
King.
B.Ken’s
uncle.
C.Mr
Smith.
(  )15.What
can
we
learn
from
the
material?
A.The
party
was
held
for
Ken.
     
B.Mr
King’s
watch
was
on
the
table.
C.Ken
enjoyed
himself
at
the
party.
Ⅳ.信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
你将听到一篇短文。请根据短文内容,写出下面表格中所缺的单词,每空仅填一词。短文读两遍。
John
Baird—the
inventor
of
the
16.   ?
In
17.   ?
John
Baird
was
born
in
Scotland.
In
1922
John
Baird
had
some
ideas
about
some
18.    .?
In
1925
John
Baird
sent
the
first
TV
picture.
In
1929
John
Baird
sent
pictures
from
London
to
Glasgow.
British
people
were
19.    
to
see
the
TV
picture
for
the
first
time.?
In
20.   ?
John
Baird
produced
the
first
colourful
TV
picture.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两大题,满分30分)
Ⅴ.单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
(  )21.—This
computer
is
much
more
expensive
than
the
others.
—Yeah,
but
with
the
largest    ,
it
works
very
fast.?
A.memory
B.keyboard
C.screen
D.document
(  )22.—It’s
a
nice
day
today.
I
want
to
go
to
the
park.
Can
you    
me
your
bike??
—Of
course.
But
you
must
take
good
care
of
it.
A.borrow
B.sell
C.buy
D.lend
(  )23.—What
is
the
next
step?
—Just    
the
paper
and
correct
the
mistakes
in
it.?
A.look
like
B.look
through
C.look
after
D.look
forward
to
(  )24.This
book
is
made
    paper
and
the
paper
is
made
    trees.?
A.of;
of
B.from;
of
C.from;
from
D.of;
from
(  )25.—The
girl
lived
in
England
with
her
parents
    she
came
to
our
city.?
—No
wonder
she
speaks
English
so
well.
A.before
B.while
C.since
D.when
(  )26.—Over
300
people
were
lost
in
the
earthquake
in
a
    day.?
—Just
one
day?
That’s
terrible.
A.long
B.wonderful
C.single
D.popular
(  )27.—Do
you
still
need
my
help?
—No,
I
don’t
need
any
help
now.
I
    my
clock.?
A.fix
B.have
fixed
C.fixed
D.was
fixing
(  )28.These
three
questions
    at
the
meeting
tomorrow.?
A.will
discuss
B.discussed
C.discuss
D.will
be
discussed
(  )29.We    
walk
across
the
street
when
the
red
light
is
on.?
A.wouldn’t
B.mustn’t
C.have
to
D.needn’t
(  )30.—   ?
—The
weather
report
says
it’s
sunny
tomorrow.
A.How
are
you
today?
B.I
wonder
what
the
weather
will
be
like
tomorrow.
C.How
old
are
you?
D.I
wonder
if
you
can
lend
me
some
money.
Ⅵ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
A
Man
has
invented
four
kinds
of
satellites.
The
 31 
kind
of
satellite
studies
the
geography
of
the
earth.
It
is
used
to
 32 
maps.
It
also
helps
countries
see
where
they
may
 33 
oil
or
gold.?
The
second
kind
of
satellite
is
used
to
guide
ships
and
planes.
A
ship
or
plane
can
 34 
messages
to
the
satellites,
and
the
satellites
can
find
out
 35 
the
ship
or
the
plane
is.?
The
third
kind
studies
the
weather.
These
satellites
watch
clouds
and
strong
winds
moving
 36 
the
earth.
They
warn
countries
to
make
preparations
when
very
 37 weather
is
coming.?
The
last
kind
is
used
for
communications.
Telephone
calls
 38 
countries
can
be
sent
by
these
satellites.
Some
can
carry 39 
calls
at
the
same
time.The
calls
are
sent
to
the
satellites,
then
the
 40 
send
them
to
a
station
in
the
country
and
this
country
is
being
phoned.
These
satellites
also
carry
pictures,
and
they
can
receive
and
send
about
eight
programmes
at
a
time.?
(  )31.A.one
B.once
C.ones
D.first
(  )32.A.have
B.make
C.buy
D.take
(  )33.A.carry
B.find
C.choose
D.keep
(  )34.A.send
B.read
C.bring
D.write
(  )35.A.which
B.what
C.where
D.why
(  )36.A.across
B.cross
C.through
D.in
(  )37.A.sunny
B.fine
C.bad
D.warm
(  )38.A.in
B.between
C.from
D.with
(  )39.A.hundred
B.thousand
of
C.hundreds
of
D.thousand
(  )40.A.telephones
B.satellites
C.men
D.maps
B
These
days,
cars
are
designed
by
using
computers.
Let’s
look
at
how
a
new
car
is
created.
First,
several
 41 talk
about
the
new
car
and
any
good
idea
that
they
have.
Then
they
sit
down
at
their
computers
and
 42 
many
sketches(草图).
The
best
two
or
three
drawings
are
chosen
and
then
more
detailed
drawings
of
 43 are
developed
on
the
computer.
You
can
change
the
size,
shape
or
colour
of
any
part
on
the
computer
to
see
 44 
the
car
would
look
and
then
you
can
choose
the
best
design.?
Both
the
inside
and
the
outside
of
the
car
have
to
be
designed.
Part
of
the
inside
of
the
car
is
 45 
so
that
the
designers
can
sit
in
it.
They
can
feel
if
there
is
enough
 46 inside
and
if
they
can
reach
 47 .
Then
some
cars
are
built—there
are
more
than
15,000
parts
of
a
car
to
 48 .
When
everything
is
known
to
be
 49 ,
the
cars
are
made
in
the
factory.
Again,
computers
are
used
to
make
sure
that
all
the
parts
are
 50 
as
they
are
needed.
The
factory
usually
stays
open
all
through
the
night
so
that
the
car
production
never
stops.?
(  )41.A.drivers
B.designers
C.workers
D.salesmen
(  )42.A.draw
B.order
C.type
D.enjoy
(  )43.A.bicycles
B.trains
C.cars
D.buses
(  )44.A.how
B.if
C.why
D.that
(  )45.A.covered
B.painted
C.locked
D.built
(  )46.A.metal
B.glass
C.leather
D.room
(  )47.A.nothing
B.something
C.everything
D.anything
(  )48.A.choose
B.test
C.show
D.repair
(  )49.A.safe
B.easy
C.cheap
D.fast
(  )50.A.rare
B.electronic
C.comfortable
D.ready
第三部分 阅读理解(共两大题,满分45分)
Ⅶ.补全对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。
(A=Zhang
Xuede B=Li
Guifeng)
A:
Hi,
Li
Guifeng.
Nice
to
meet
you!
B:
Hi,
Zhang
Xuede.
Nice
to
meet
you,
too.
A:
51.   ?
B:
Oh,
yes.
A:
Really?
What
is
it?
B:
It’s
a
machine.
A:
52.   ?
B:
It
is
used
for
doing
some
housework.
A:
It
sounds
like
a
robot.
B:
You’re
right,
but
it
is
very
simple.
A:
I
know
you
are
interested
in
robots.
53.   ?
B:
No.
Robots
can
do
a
lot
of
work
instead
of
people
in
many
ways,
but
people
wouldn’t
be
replaced
by
robots.
A:
I
think
so.
54.   ?
B:
Yes.
I
believe
that
robots
will
be
cheaper
and
every
family
will
have
a
robot
in
the
future.
A:
55.   ?
A.Will
robots
be
the
same
as
people?
B.What
is
it
used
for?
C.I
hope
your
dream
will
come
true
soon.
D.I
hear
that
you
have
won
a
prize
for
your
invention.
E.But
robots
really
can
help
people
do
much
boring
and
dangerous
work.
F.Who
was
it
invented
by?
G.Why
do
you
think
it
is
useful?
Ⅷ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
A
Inventions
make
the
world
better,
smarter
and
a
little
more
fun.
The
folding
bike
helmet(头盔)
  People
hate
to
wear
a
helmet
because
it’s
thick
and
heavy.
Morpher
is
a
bike
helmet
made
of
plastics.
It
is
just
as
strong
as
the
traditional
ones,
but
flexible(灵活)
enough
to
fold
almost
totally
flat.
Also
it
is
much
easier
to
carry.
Shoes
that
tie
themselves 
  After
we
see
the
movie
Back
to
the
Future,
almost
everyone
wants
a
pair
of
self-tying
shoes.
Now,
thanks
to
Nike,
the
shoe
dream
comes
true.
When
you
press
a
button,
the
shoes
can
tie
themselves.
Sweet
potatoes
that
could
save
lives 
  The
lack(缺少)
of
vitamin
A
can
cause
blindness
and
many
other
illnesses.
In
sub-Saharan
Africa,
plant
experts
are
helping
people
grow
a
kind
of
new
sweet
potatoes.
These
potatoes
can
help
them
fight
against
some
illnesses.
(  )56.The
folding
bike
helmet
is    .?
A.thick
and
heavy
B.made
of
metal
C.not
as
strong
as
a
traditional
one
D.flexible
enough
to
fold
almost
flat
(  )57.Which
company
makes
self-tying
shoes?
A.Adidas.
B.Kappa.
C.Nike.
D.Li
Ning.
(  )58.If
a
child
has
poor
eyesight,
he
may
be
in
the
lack
of    .?
A.vitamin
A
B.vitamin
B
C.vitamin
C
D.vitamin
D
B
What
do
you
think
of
a
“talking
kitchen”?
A
French
Digital
Kitchen
has
been
developed
at
Newcastle
University
in
the
UK.
It
teaches
students
how
to
cook
French
food
and
speak
French
at
the
same
time.
For
the
first
time,
students
can
learn
a
language
by
following
the
cooking
steps.
All
grammar
and
    have
been
carefully
chosen
to
make
sure
the
users
can
understand
French
well.
After
learning
for
some
time,
the
users
can
test
themselves
by
doing
a
short
test
on
the
computer.?
The
kitchen
project
was
started
by
Professor
Paul
Seedhouse.
He
became
interested
in
the
idea
after
he
visited
another
kind
of
talking
kitchen.
He
said,
“The
purpose
of
the
French
Digital
Kitchen
is
to
make
learning
a
language
more
interesting
and
more
educational.”
How
does
the
kitchen
work?
There
is
a
computer
in
the
kitchen.
With
this
computer,
the
users
can
first
choose
a
French
recipe
that
they
want
to
follow.
Using
information
in
the
computer,
the
kitchen
starts
to
guide
the
users
how
to
make
a
French
dish.
If
you
follow
the
instructions
on
the
computer,
it
moves
on
to
the
next.
If
you
go
wrong,
the
programme
goes
back
and
repeats
the
recipe
or
information.
At
any
time,
the
users
can
also
ask
the
kitchen
to
repeat
the
recipe
or
any
information.
The
new
kitchen
can
be
used
in
schools,
universities
and
even
people’s
homes.
The
researchers
will
also
be
developing
the
European
Digital
Kitchen
for
the
next
three
years.
(  )59.After
reading
the
passage,
we
know
the
Digital
Kitchen    .?
A.is
a
“talking
kitchen”
B.teaches
students
English
C.was
developed
in
France
D.cooks
all
food
for
people
(  )60.Which
of
the
following
can
be
properly
put
in
“    ”
in
the
second
paragraph??
A.food
B.vocabularies
C.recipes
D.instructions
(  )61.The
third
paragraph
mainly
tells
us
that    .?
A.how
the
kitchen
works
B.where
the
kitchen
can
be
used
C.when
the
kitchen
can
be
bought
D.why
the
kitchen
project
was
started
(  )62.If
the
users
don’t
follow
the
instructions
on
the
computer,
the
kitchen
    .?
A.chooses
another
recipe
B.goes
on
to
the
next
step
C.repeats
the
recipe
or
information
D.stops
working
at
once
C
Have
you
ever
seen
a
car
without
a
driver?
It
sounds
crazy,
but
these
computer-driven
driverless
cars
will
soon
be
filling
roads
near
you.
Companies
like
Google
and
Tesla
have
been
designing
and
testing
these
cars,
and
the
technology
is
there.
So
how?
The
cars
have
sensors(感应器)
all
around
which
can
find
other
cars
and
objects
on
the
road.
Road
signs
are
read
by
cameras,
and
satellite
navigation
systems(卫星导航系统)
are
used
so
the
car
knows
how
to
get
where
you
want
to
go.
All
you
have
to
do
is
to
type
on
the
address!
Finally,
a
central
computer
system
takes
in
all
the
information
that
it
receives
from
the
sensors
and
cameras
and
works
out
when
to
speed
up,
stop
and
turn.
Sitting
back,
looking
out
of
the
window
and
even
watching
a
film
or
reading
a
book
while
“driving”
would
be
possible
with
this
new
technology.
You
wouldn’t
have
to
worry
about
remembering
directions
to
where
you’re
going.
In
addition,
computers
would
also
drive
more
safely
than
people—they
would
obey
the
rules
and
have
quicker
reaction
time
when
in
dangerous
situations.
However,
there
are
many
drawbacks
of
driverless
cars.
Computers
would
have
difficulty
making
ethical(道德的)decisions:
if
a
child
ran
into
the
road,
would
the
computer
choose
to
hit
the
child
or
turn
suddenly
and
potentially
kill
the
car’s
passengers?
Moreover,
I
personally
find
driving
fun—I’d
miss
never
driving
a
car
myself.
There
would
also
be
many
other
decisions
to
be
made—should
children,
or
drunk
people
be
allowed
in
a
driverless
car
by
themselves?
Or
would
there
need
to
be
a
person
with
a
driving
license
in
the
car
at
all
times?
I’m
not
certain
I’d
want
a
driverless
car—but
it’s
only
a
matter
of
time
before
they’ll
become
more
affordable
and
popular
on
our
roads.
(  )63.When
using
a
driverless
car,
you
need
only    .?
A.read
the
road
signs
carefully
B.check
the
cameras
C.put
the
address
into
the
computer
D.remember
the
directions
(  )64.The
third
paragraph
mainly
tells
us
about
the    
of
driverless
cars.?
A.instructions
B.standards
C.advantages
D.tests
(  )65.What’s
the
writer’s
opinion
about
future
driverless
cars?
A.They’ll
use
less
energy.
B.They’ll
be
less
expensive.
C.They’ll
cause
more
accidents.
D.They’ll
run
much
faster.
D
Why
do
we
study
Mars?
Scientists
say
it
is
possible
to
have
living
things
on
it.
Mars
is
one
of
the
earth’s
closest
neighbours.
Though
it
is
much
farther
from
Mars
to
the
sun
than
from
the
earth,
Mars
has
enough
sunlight.
It
is
a
little
colder
than
the
earth.
Its
air
is
much
thinner
than
the
earth’s
but
it
is
possible
to
grow
plants
there.
On
July
23,
2020,
a
probe(探测器)
was
sent
to
Mars.
Known
as
Tianwen-1,
the
name
is
translated
to
“questions
to
Heaven”.
The
next
day,
it
took
a
photo
of
the
earth
and
the
moon
at
the
same
time,
according
to
China
National
Space
Administration
(CNSA).
Using
a
special
camera,
the
probe
took
a
photo
of
the
earth
and
the
moon
at
a
place
1.2
million
kilometres
away
from
the
earth.
The
probe
was
controlled
by
a
team
of
scientists
in
the
Beijing
Aerospace
Command
and
Control
Centre.
The
black-and-white
photo
shows
the
earth
and
the
moon
look
like
two
big
smiles
with
different
sizes.
They
are
like
friends
looking
at
each
other.
The
probe
has
escaped
from
being
pulled
by
earth
and
now
is
flying
around
Mars
more
than
1.5
million
kilometres
above
it.
It
keeps
sending
back
information
from
space.
Everything
is
going
well
with
it.
The
picture
is
a
great
success
for
the
whole
nation.
It
shows
that
China’s
space
technology
is
at
the
top
of
the
world.
The
Chinese
people
watched
the
news
on
TV
and
talked
about
it
a
lot.
They
are
all
proud
of
it.
(  )66.What
is
the
probe
doing
now?
A.Flying
around
Mars.
B.Staying
on
Mars.
C.Flying
around
the
earth.
D.Flying
around
the
sun.
(  )67.How
do
Chinese
people
feel
about
the
news?
A.Proud.
B.Bored.
C.Surprised.
D.Sad.
(  )68.What
does
this
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.A
special
camera
took
the
photo
of
the
earth
and
the
moon.
B.The
earth
and
the
moon
are
like
friends
looking
at
each
other
in
the
picture.
C.A
probe
called
Tianwen-1
was
sent
to
Mars.
D.The
Chinese
are
proud
of
China’s
space
technology.
E
For
a
blind
person,
seeing
again
is
his
or
her
biggest
dream.
There
have
been
some
possible
solutions
to
blindness,
although
most
of
them
aren’t
so
perfect.
However,
with
the
birth
of
a
3D
man-made
eyeball,
the
blind
seem
to
have
more
hope.
Around
the
world,
there
has
never
been
a
type
of
man-made
eyeball
like
this
before.
According
to
the
researchers,
this
kind
of
special
eyeball
may
help
thousands
of
people
who
are
partially(部分地)
or
fully
blind
to
see
again
in
five
years.
It’s
reported
that
in
some
ways,
the
3D
man-made
eyeball
is
even
better
than
the
human
eye.
The
researchers
from
Hong
Kong
University
of
Science
and
Technology(HKUST)
have
developed
this
3D
eyeball
whose
structure(结构)
and
performance
are
quite
the
same
as
those
of
the
human
eye.
“It
is
highly
similar
to
what
a
human
eye
is
like.We
have
used
some
micro
sensors(微型传感器)
to
feel
the
light.
The
“eye”
can
feel
a
lot
of
light
or
some
even
in
a
dark
place,”
the
researchers
of
HKUST
wrote
in
their
article
from
the
science
magazine
Nature.
Fan
Zhiyong,
one
of
the
researchers
of
the
project,
said
to
The
Sun,
“If
everything
goes
well,
the
technology
will
become
true
in
five
years.”
According
to
Fan,
the
technology
may
also
offer
help
to
people
in
some
other
ways.
(  )69.How
can
the
3D
man-made
eyeball
feel
the
light?
A.By
having
a
special
structure.
B.By
using
a
strong
light.
C.By
making
use
of
the
sunlight.
D.By
using
some
micro
sensors.
(  )70.What
does
Fan
Zhiyong
think
of
the
3D
man-made
eyeball?
A.It
will
cause
many
problems
for
the
blind.
B.It’s
impossible
to
make
it
real.
C.It
will
be
very
useful.
D.It
will
be
very
expensive.
(  )71.What
can
we
know
from
the
passage?
A.The
structure
of
the
3D
man-made
eyeball
is
different
from
that
of
the
human
eye.
B.The
3D
man-made
eyeball
can
only
help
people
who
are
partially
blind.
C.The
3D
man-made
eyeball
may
do
more
than
just
helping
blind
people
see
again.
D.The
3D
man-made
eyeball
will
completely
take
the
human
eye’s
place
in
the
future.
(  )72.What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.The
world’s
first
3D
man-made
eyeball
appeared.
B.There
are
many
ways
to
help
blind
people
see
again.
C.Scientists
are
doing
studies
to
improve
the
human
eye.
D.More
and
more
blind
people
can
see
things
again.
  
阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。
F
Are
you
a
school
student
with
all
kinds
of
invention
ideas?
You
might
not
know
how
to
turn
them
into
real
inventions.
Usually
an
invention
includes
the
following
steps.
Thinking
of
an
idea.
The
very
first
step
is
to
find
out
the
problem
that
the
invention
will
solve.
Ask
friends
or
family
about
daily
problems.
Look
at
the
world
around
you
and
ask
yourself:
What
could
work
better?
Do
research
online
to
make
sure
someone
else
hasn’t
thought
of
it
yet.
Building
your
idea.
Draw
a
picture
of
what
your
invention
will
look
like.
Start
the
drawing
with
a
pencil
in
case
you
may
want
to
make
some
changes
in
it.
Draw
every
piece
of
it
carefully
and
write
notes
about
how
the
pieces
will
go
together.
List
what
you
would
use
to
build
the
invention.
Explaining
your
idea
to
your
parents.
Once
you’ve
got
an
idea
and
a
picture
of
it,
talk
to
your
parents
about
it.
They
may
be
able
to
help
you
with
some
of
the
details(细节)
and
point
out
any
mistakes
you
may
have
missed.
They
can
also
help
you
make
a
list
of
everything
you’ll
need.
Looking
for
the
necessary
materials
to
build
a
model.
You
have
prepared
so
much
and
now
it
is
time
to
build
a
model
of
your
invention.
Look
around
your
home
for
what
can
be
used.
Then
buy
the
other
things
with
the
help
of
your
parents.
Try
the
second-hand
market
for
what
you
need.
Though
you
are
young,
you
can
make
inventions.
Good
luck
to
you.
73.What
is
the
very
first
step
towards
an
invention?
(不超过10个词)
?
74.Why
should
you
start
drawing
the
picture
with
a
pencil?
(不超过10个词)
?
75.Where
can
you
get
the
materials
for
building
a
model?(不超过10个词)
?
第四部分 写(共两大题,满分25分)
Ⅸ.单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确,语言通顺。
76.The
illness
s    (传播)
from
person
to
person
through
breathing.?
77.If
you
have
any
problems,
then
you
can
send
me
a
m    (邮件).?
78.—Do
you
think
the
Chinese
table
tennis
team
will
win
the
game?
—Of
course.
China
is
so
p    (有影响力的)
in
this
sport.?
79.After
school
the
students
went
away
in
all
d    (方向).?
80.—What
are
the
speakers
m    (主要地)
talking
about??
—Their
trips.
Ⅹ.书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)
目前,电子书包开始在一些学校试用。请你用英语写一篇文章,介绍电子书包(electronic
schoolbag)及不同的人对它的看法,并阐述你的观点。注意:书写整洁,词数在80以上。
?
??
?
?
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答案
听力答案
Ⅰ.1—5 BCABC 
Ⅱ.6—10 BCCAA 
Ⅲ.11—15 BBACC
Ⅳ.16.
TV 17.
1888 18.
inventions
19.
excited 20.
1940
听力材料
Ⅰ.短对话理解
你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。
1.
W:
Your
mobile
phone
looks
beautiful.
Was
it
made
in
America?
M:
No,
it
was
made
in
China.
2.
W:
Which
subject
do
you
think
is
more
important,
science
or
maths?
M:
Science.
As
we
all
know,
scientists
have
changed
our
world
a
lot.
3.
M:
Do
you
like
washing
clothes
by
hand,
Mary?
W:
Of
course
not.
I
use
the
washing
machine
a
lot.
I
really
thank
the
person
who
invented
it.
4.
M:
Why
not
go
to
the
cinema
this
evening?
There
is
a
new
film
called
Parasite.
W:
I
can’t
wait
to
see
this
film.
5.
M:
Excuse
me,
do
you
know
where
the
novels
are? 
W:
Let
me
see…They
are
next
to
the
dictionaries.
M:
Thank
you.
Ⅱ.长对话理解
你将听到两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题。请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。
  听下面一段对话,回答第6至7小题。
M:
What
do
you
think
of
Thomas
Edison?
W:
I
think
he
was
one
of
the
greatest
inventors
in
the
world.
M:
Where
was
he
born?
W:
He
was
born
in
the
US
in
1847.
M:
Do
you
know
how
many
things
he
invented
during
his
lifetime?
W:
I
learned
that
he
invented
over
1,000
things.
M:
Who
built
the
lab
for
him?
W:
Nobody.
He
built
it
by
himself.
M:
What
a
great
inventor!
  听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。
W:
This
is
Vicky
speaking.
It’s
said
that
you
are
going
to
visit
England
in
October,
Sam.
M:
Yes,
it’s
true.
I’m
going
to
visit
Manchester.
May
I
ask
you
some
questions?
W:
Of
course.
M:
First,
what
will
the
weather
be
like
then?
W:
Well,
it’ll
be
autumn
and
the
temperature
will
be
about
14
℃.
And
it
often
rains
so
you’d
better
take
an
umbrella.
M:
OK.
Next
question.
How
can
I
get
to
Manchester
from
the
airport?
W:
You
can
take
bus
No.2.
M:
OK.
By
the
way,
I
know
you
like
Chinese
food
a
lot,
so
I
will
bring
some
Beijing
Duck
for
you.
W:
Thanks.
M:
You’re
welcome.
See
you
then!
Ⅲ.短文理解
  你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题。请根据短文内容,在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。短文读两遍。
(M)Hello,
everyone.
I
am
Ken
King.
Today
is
my
little
brother’s
third
birthday
and
there
was
a
big
party
in
my
house.
My
uncle
and
some
of
my
parents’
friends
came
to
the
party.
The
party
didn’t
end
until
ten
to
eleven
at
night,
and
when
all
the
guests
left
my
house,
I
began
to
help
my
parents
clean
the
house.
Suddenly,
I
found
there
was
a
watch
on
the
table.
“Dad,
whose
watch
is
that
on
the
table?
Is
it
yours?”
My
father
came
to
the
table
and
said,
“No,
mine
is
in
the
bookcase.
And
it
can’t
be
your
uncle’s.
His
watch
was
made
in
France,
but
this
one
was
made
in
Switzerland.”
Then
he
began
to
call
up
his
friends.
At
last
he
found
out
the
watch
belonged
to
his
friend
Mr
Smith.
My
father
told
him
that
he
would
send
it
to
him
the
next
day.
All
in
all,
we
had
a
very
exciting
day!
Ⅳ.信息转换
  你将听到一篇短文。请根据短文内容,写出下面表格中所缺的单词,每空仅填一词。短文读两遍。
(W)The
TV
was
invented
by
John
Baird.
Baird
was
born
on
13th
August,
1888
in
Scotland.
When
he
was
young,
he
showed
an
interest
in
science.
In
1922,
Baird
had
some
ideas
about
some
inventions
that
he
was
interested
in.
One
of
them
was
sending
pictures
by
wireless.
Then
he
began
to
work
with
some
old
machines.
Through
many
years
of
hard
research
work,
he
succeeded
at
last.
On
October
25th,
1925,
he
sent
the
first
TV
picture.
The
first
picture
on
TV
was
a
boy
who
worked
in
the
office
next
to
Baird’s
in
London.
In
1929,
Baird
sent
pictures
from
London
to
Glasgow.
When
British
people
saw
the
TV
picture
for
the
first
time,
they
were
very
excited.
In
1940,
he
sent
pictures
to
New
York,
and
also
produced
the
first
colourful
TV
picture.
Ⅴ.21—25 ADBDA 26—30 CBDBB
Ⅵ.A 31—35 DBBAC 36—40 ACBCB
B 41—45 BACAD 46—50 DCBAD
Ⅶ.51—55 DBAEC
Ⅷ.A 56—58 DCA
B 59—62 ABDC
C 63—65 CCB
D 66—68 AAC
E 69—72 DCCA
F 73.
To
find
out
the
problem
that
the
invention
will
solve.
74.
Because
I
may
want
to
make
some
changes
in
it.
75.
From
my
home
or
the
second-hand
market.
Ⅸ.76.
spreads 77.
mail 78.
powerful
79.
directions 80.
mainly
Ⅹ.One
possible
version:
Do
you
think
electronic
schoolbags
can
be
widely
used
in
the
future?
The
electronic
schoolbag
is
like
a
computer.
You
can
find
out
what
you
want
to
learn.
My
classmates
think
that
electronic
schoolbags
are
useful,
convenient
and
they
have
more
functions.
For
example,
you
can
listen
to
music
on
them.
And
parents
also
think
the
electronic
schoolbags
are
easy
to
carry
and
children’s
backs
and
necks
may
not
be
hurt.
But
my
English
teacher
doesn’t
think
we
should
use
them,
because
he
thinks
they
are
more
expensive.
I
suppose
the
electronic
schoolbags
are
bad
for
our
eyes
and
waste
energy.
In
a
word,
we
shouldn’t
use
them
in
the
future.
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