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2019-2020-1 师大附中第十二届攀登杯九上
英语
时间:2019.09 时量:60 分钟 满分:100 分
Part 1 Language Knowledge (80 marks)
Section A (20 marks) Fill in the blanks using proper words.
1. She was_______ (frighten) that the plane would crash.
2. How was I supposed________ (know) you were waiting for me?
3. Trapped in the snow and short of food, a lot of villagers died of___________ (starve).
4. The ship Titanic hit an iceberg and ________(sink) to the bottom of the sea.
5. I think the______ (explain) about the problem isn't convincing, so it needs improving.
6. I want you both to be on your best _______ (behave) at Grandpa's.
7. She has shown extraordinary_______ (patient) towards the boy.
8. She gave away her______(free) for wealth.
9. Oh, I'm sorry. I________ (understand) you. Now, I go along with you.
10. Smoking and lighting fireworks are strictly ______ (forbid) in this factory.
Section B (20 marks)
Directions: For each of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C
and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.
11. When the sports hero______ at our party, he was welcomed with open arms.
A. turned up B. left off C. moved on D. got away
12. The present situation is very complex, so I think it will take me some time to ______ its reality.
A. make up B. figure out C. look through D. put off
13. Practicing Chinese kung fu cannot only ____ one's strength, but also develop one's character.
A. bring up B. take up C. build up D. pull up
14. It was so dark in the cinema that I could hardly ____ my friend.
A. turn out B. bring out C. call out D. pick out
15. —Do you think that housing price will keep ____ in the years to come?
—Sorry, I have no idea.
A. going up B. lifting up C. bringing up D. growing up
16. The producer comes regularly to collect the cameras ____to our shop for quality problems.
A. returning B. returned C. to return D. to be returned
17. I can't tell you ____way to the Wilson's because we don't have ____ Wilson here in the village.
A. the; a B. a; / C. a; the D. the;/
18. She drove so fast at the turn that the car almost went _______the road.
A. on B. along C. from D. off
19. James has just arrived, but I didn’t know he_______ until yesterday.
A. will come B. was coming C. had come D. came
20. We’ll reach the sales targets in a month_______ we set at the beginning of the year.
A. which B. where C. when D. what
Section C(40marks)
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked
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A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Germnany is a highly developed country. Many people think its people lead a luxurious life.
One day, my friend and I 21 a restaurant. We noticed that a young couple were having their
meal. There were 22 two dishes and two cans of beer on their table. I wondered if such a(n) 23
meal could be fine and whether the girl would leave that 24 man.
As we were 25 , my friend ordered much food for us. When we finished, there was still about
one third of the food we had ordered on the table. When we were leaving, the young man spoke to us in
English. We 26 that he was unhappy about us 27 so much food. “We paid for our food. It is none
of your 28 , " my friend told him. The young man was so angry that he 29 took his phone out
and made a call to someone.
After a while, an officer from the Social Security Organization arrived. Upon knowing what had
happened, he gave us a $50 fine, which 30 us. The officer told us in a 31 voice, " 32 is yours
but resources belong to society. There are many 33 people in the world who are 34 hunger. We
have no 35 to waste resources."
Their attitude to eating put both of us to 36 . We need to correct our wrong 37 .We are from
a country which is not very rich. To save face, we often think we should order more than we can eat,
which 38 our friends our generosity. We should realize that resources don’t belong to a(n) 39
person but they belong to everyone. We can’t 40 to waste them.
21. A. entered B. opened C. left D. called
22. A. still B. even C. already D. only
23. A. cheap B. simple C. expensive D. common
24. A. gentle B. stupid C. mean D. friendly
25. A. full B. hungry C. honest D. free
26. A. disagreed B. ignored C. understood D. doubted
27. A. ordering B. eating C. serving D. wasting
28. A. business B. power C. action D. concern
29. A. slowly B. calmly C. exactly D. immediately
30. A. surprised B. upset C. worried D. satisfied
31. A. relaxing B. serious C. grateful D. boring
32. A. Money B. Decision C. Right D. Freedom
33. A. old B. young C. rich D. poor
34. A. thinking about B. suffering from C. bringing in D. getting along with
35. A. use B. reason C. need D. way
36. A. interest B. trouble C. shame D. joy
37. A. purpose B. method C. education D. opinion
38. A. returns B. shows C. lends D. passes
39. A. single B. wealthy C. important D. special
40. A. expect B. manage C. afford D. begin
Part II Reading Comprehension (12 marks)
Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions ọr
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.
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A
In October 1961 at Crowley Field in Cincinnai Ohio an old deaf gentleman named William E. Hoy
stood up to throw the first ball of the World Series. Most people at Crowley Field on that day probably
did not remember Hoy because he had retired (退休) from professional beseball 58 years earlier in 1903.
However, he had been an outstanding player and the deaf people still talk about him and his years in
baseball.
William E. Hoy was born in Houckstown Ohio on May 23, 1862. He became deaf when he was two
years old. He attended the Columbus Ohio School for the deaf. After graduation he started playing
baseball while working as a shoemaker.
He began playing professional baseball in 1886 for Oshkosh (Wisconsin) of the Northwestern
League. In 1888 he started as an outfielder(外场手)with the old Washington Senators. His small figure
and speed made him an outstanding base runner. He was very good at stealing bases during his career. In
the 1888 major league season he stole 82 bases. He was also the Senators leading hitter in 1888. Hoy
was clever and he threw right-handed and batted left- handed. On June 19,1889 he threw out three
batters( 击球手) at the plate from his outfield position.
The arm signals used by judges today to show balls and strikes began because of Hoy. The judge
lifted his right arm to show that the pitch was a strike and his left arm to signal that it was a ball.
For many years people talked about Hoy’s last ball game in 1903. He was playing for Los Angeles
of the Pacific Coast Winter League. It was a memorable game because Hoy hit a wonderful ball which
won the game. It was a very foggy day and therefore very hard to see the ball. In the ninth inning(棒球
的一局) with two men out, Hoy managed to catch a fly ball to make the third out in spite of the fog. Los
Angeles defeated their opposition and won the game.
After he retired Hoy stayed busy. He ran a dairy farm near Cincinnati for 20 years. He also became
a public speaker and traveled giving speeches. Until a few years before his death he took 4-10 mile
walks several mornings a week. On December 15, 1961 William Hoy died at the age of 99.
41. In which order did the following things happen in Hoy’s life?
a. Hoy worked as a shoemaker.
b. Hoy began to run a dairy farm.
c. Hoy played a memorable game in the heavy fog.
d. Hoy threw the first ball of the World Series.
e. Hoy became deaf.
A. dcacb B. eabcd C. daecb D. eacbd
42. We can infer from the last paragraph that Hoy_______ in his late years.
A. became famous B. led a relaxed life
C. traveled around the world D. was in good physical condition
43. This passage is mainly about_______.
A. baseball game rules and important players
B. a deaf player devoted to the game of baseball
C. the rise in the social position of the deaf people
D. where the baseball judge hand signals came from
44. Whet can be inferred from this passage?
A. The judge had to study the hand signals very seriously.
B. Speaking and listening are necessary in baseball games.
C. Hoy was the greatest baseball player in his time.
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D. Hoy’s family encouraged him to become a baseball player.
B
Humans have launched themselves into the outer space. They've landed on the moon. They've built
habitable space stations that orbit the Earth. The next giant leap for mankind is to reach another
planet-specifically, Mars.
The problem is that it's no easy task. The planet is 586 times further away from the Earth than the
moon, and it'll take around 180 to 220 days to reach Mars, depending on where each planet is in its orbit.
Such long periods in space have suggested many potential health problems, including hormonal changes,
skin conditions, and muscle and bone deterioration(损耗).
Here's where some furry friends come in. A wide range of animals have been in space, from fruit
flies and spiders to cats, and dogs. Such experiments began as far back as the late 1940s in first tests to
see if living things could withstand the extreme g-force(重力)of a rocket launch.
Mice continue to play a very important part in space experiments, mainly because the animals make
excellent test subjects. They're small, which makes them inexpensive and easy to care for. In addition,
their size and short life span make it possible to do the equivalent of several human years of tests in a
much shorter time. Finally, because mice are mammals, they share many common characteristics with
humans in terms of genetics, biology and behavior.
Astromice have hit the headlines recently, as a team of scientists led by Betty Nusgens, professor of
biology at the University of Liege in Belgium, found that the mice suffered a 15 percent thinning of their
skin after 91 days aboard the International Space Station(ISS).
This experiment was part of a wider NASA mission (任务) called the Mice Drawer System
( MDS ) .The Italian Space Agency developed the facility, which allows six mice to be housed,
monitored, and automatically fed and watered aboard the ISS, among which three survived during the
mission.
The mice have participated in 20 separate experiments, to study such effects as osteoporosis (骨质
疏松症), anemia(贫血)and heart health.
Results for the 20 experiments are coming in gradually. But it's clear that mice continue to play an
important role in the ongoing quest to conquer the final frontier.
45. We can infer from Paragraphs 2-3 that ______.
A. Mars is the farthest planet away from Earth discovered so far
B. animals that have been sent into space have mostly survived
C. it was in the late 1940s that animals were first sent to the ISS
D. the journey to Mars could put humans' health at risk
46. The underlined word "withstand" in Para 3 means _______.
A. set up B. hold up C. work out D. come across
47. According to Betty Nusgens and her team, the mice aboard the ISS _______.
A. suffered the loss of part of their skin
B. all survived for the duration of the mission
C. were fed and watered by the astronauts
D. participated in 20 experiments that made great breakthroughs
48. The main purpose of the article is to ______.
A. describe the role mice play in scientific research
B. report on the results of the Mice Drawer System
C. analyze how mice could pave the way to Mars
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D. change people's traditional attitudes toward mice
Part III Translation (8 marks)
Dear Mr. Wang,
49. 当我知道我们图书馆要买书籍时, 我想给一些建议。
What we need most are popular science books. 50. Usually popular science books explain basic
principles of nature in a simple and interesting way. They help us understand science subjects better and
arouse our curiosity about scientific discoveries.
51. 阅读除了获取知识之外, 我们也为了乐趣。That is why I recommend another category of
books: literary books. Classic works, written by masters, present great thoughts fascinating stories and
language. 52. They not only offer us joy and excitement, but also encourage us to think critically.
I’ll be glad if you can consider my recommendation.
Yours sincerely,
Li Yue
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2019-2020-1 师大附中初三上攀登杯练习(一)
一、单项选择
1. Going camping in the desert will not be enjoyable _________ you are well prepared.
A. because B. when C. unless D. until
2. —Have you heard any news about Sarah?
—Yes, she was promoted to president of her company, _________surprised everyone.
A. who B. that C. which D. it
3. In times of trouble or difficulty, one may take _________help is available.
A. whoever B. however C. whatever D. wherever
4. What a sunny day! How I wish I ______on the beach enjoying the sunshine now!
A. were B. had been C. would be D. should be
5. I was sleepy, so I shook my head and tried ______ what I was doing.
A. to look forward to B. focusing on C. to concentrate on D. devoting to
6. The students were very happy when they found that their English teacher ______ a movie for them.
A. had prepared B. prepared C. will prepare D. is preparing
7. The machine might break down someday in the future, ____, you can dial this number for help.
A. in that case B. in what case C. in which case D. in whose case
8. Ladies and gentlemen, please return to your seat and fasten your safety belt, Our plane______.
A. takes off B. is taking off C. has taken off D. will be taking off
9. In fact, he ______in bed all the morning without doing anything, but he______to me about that.
A. lied; lied B. lay; lay C. lied; lay D. lay; lied
10. It’s not ______books you read but the way you read them ______decides how successfully you gain
knowledge.
A. a number of; which B. a number of; that C. the number of, which D. the number of, that
二、完形填空
One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to
arrive. Suddenly I 11 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing(一瞥) in my
direction, 12 he knew me. The man had a newspaper 13 in front of him, which he was 14
to read, but I could 15 that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my 16 the
man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the 17 way in which the waiter and I 18 each other. He
seemed even more puzzled as 19 went on and it became 20 that all the waiters in the restaurant
knew me. Finally he got up and went into the 21 .When he came out, he paid his bill and 22
without another glance in my direction(方向).
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 23 . “Well, ”he said , “that
man was a detective (侦探). He 24 you here because he thought you were the man he 25 .”
“What ? ” I said , showing my 26 . The owner continued, “He came into the kitchen and showed me
a photo of the wanted man. I 27 say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you,
we told him that he had made a 28 .” “Well, it’s really 29 I came to a restaurant where I’m
known,” I said . “ 30 I might have been in trouble.”
11. A. knew B. understood C. noticed D. recognized
12. A. since B. even if C. though D. as if
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13. A. flat B. open C. cut D. fixed
14. A. hoping B. thinking C. pretending D. continuing
15. A. see B. find C. guess D. learn
16. A. menu B. bill C. paper D. food
17. A. direct B. familiar(熟悉的) C. strange D. funny
18. A. chatted with B. looked at C. laughed at D. talked about
19. A. waiter B. time C. chance D. dinner
20. A. true B. hopeful C. clear D. possible
21. A. restaurant B. washroom C. office D. kitchen
22. A. left B. acted C. sat down D. calmed down
23. A. wanted B. tried C. ordered D. wished
24. A. met B. caught C. followed D. discovered
25. A. was to beat B. was dealing with C. was to meet D. was looking for
26. A. care B. surprise C. worry D. regret
27. A. must B. can C. need D. may
28. A. discovery B. mistake C. decision D. fortune
29. A. pity B. natural C. impossible D. lucky
30. A. Thus B. However C. Otherwise D. Therefore(因此)
三、阅读理解
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It has long been thought that elephants rely on their large ears and bathing in rivers to stay cool in
hot climates. New research, however, has showed that the world’s largest land animals have a secret
trick of controlling their body temperatures.
Scientists have long been puzzled by temperature regulation(调节)in elephants. Generally, animals
with large bodies tend to hold more heat because, compared to their size, they have a small surface area
for heat to escape from. Elephants, with their heavy-weight frames, would appear to be at a disadvantage
in the heat of their African and Asian habitats, especially because they have thick fur to protect them
from bushes and trees.
Scientists thought that these creatures, which weigh up to 13 tons when fully-grown, grow large
ears to help them stay cool. The skin on the ears is thinner, so blood which flows into them cools down
more easily. But findings by researchers at two universities in Vienna have showed that elephants are
also able to cool down by increasing the blood flow to skin patches(斑) in other parts of their bodies.
The researchers studied six African elephants at Vienna Zoo as they moved between outdoor and
indoor environments to see how the temperature on their skin surface would change. They found up to
15 "hot spots" all over an elephant’s body surface, in addition to large patches on the ears. The study
shows how these patches expand as the air temperature increases and more blood flows nearer to the
skin surface. Other experiments show that elephants in the wild use the same “windows” to control their
body temperature.
Elephants have two additional ways to stay cool: flapping(拍打) the ears and bathing. Together
with these tricks, the skin hot spots: allow the animals to keep their body temperature always at about 36
degrees —one degree less than humans’.
31. What can we know about the elephants?
A. They have thick fur to protect them.
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B. They live in cool areas in Africa and Asia.
C. They can weigh up to 3 tons when fully-grown.
D. They are afraid of water and rivers.
32. The function of the thinner skin on elephants’ ears is to_______.
A. control their body temperature B. help hold more heat
C. drive away insects D. keep sensitive hearing
33. The new research_______.
A. studied six Asian elephants
B. studied elephants in a zoo and in the wild
C. aimed to discover the elephants’ disadvantages
D. proved that scientists’ earlier beliefs were totally true
B
MySpace, the social networking website, is different from other websites which only provide
stories about other people. MySpace is a place that allows you to broadcast your own stories and
personal information to as many people as you like. Started two years ago, it is a big source of
information for and about American kids.
Teenagers and their parents feel very different about it. Teens are rushing to join the site, not
sharing their parents' worries. It signals yet another generation gap in the digital era.
For teenagers, it is reliable network to keep in touch with their friends. They will often list their
surnames, birthdays, afterschool jobs, school clubs, hobbies and other personal information.
"MySpace is an easy way to reach just about everyone. I don't have all the phone numbers of my
acquaintances. But if I want to get in touch with one of them, I could just leave them a message on
MySpace," said Abby Van Wassen. She is a 16-year-old student at Woodland Hills High of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
Parents on the other hand are seriously concerned about the security problems of Myspace. "Every
time we hold a parents’ meeting, the first question is always about MySpace ," said Kent Gates ,who
travels the country doing Internet safety seminars(研讨会).The National Centre for Missing and
Exploited Children has received at least 288 MySpace-related complaints, according to Mary Beth
Buchanan, a lawyer in Pittsburgh.
"Your profile on MySpace shows all your personal information to anyone on the Web. And
MySpace even lists this information by birthplace and age. It's like a free checklist for troublemakers
and it endangers children," Buchanan said.
34. From the passage, we can learn that MySpace ______.
A. brings about the generation gap
B. is very careful about people's privacy
C. encourages you to list your personal information
D. lists the telephone numbers of your friends
35. Why are some parents against MySpace?
A. Because they think MySpace has a bad influence on their children.
B. Because they don't want to pay so much money for MySpace.
C. Because it takes up too much of their children's spare time.
D. Because troublemakers can easily reach their children through the site.
36. What can we infer from "Every time we hold a parents’ meeting, the first question is always about
MySpace "?
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A. MySpace has become a top problem troubling parents.
B. MySpace often holds parents’ meetings.
C. MySpace is quite popular with parents.
D. Parents have lots of questions about the website.
37. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A. Internet Safety B. MySpace C. Generation Gap D. The Digital Era
C
Kids are natural scientists. That may be why they ask so many questions.
Younger kids take up science and math with amazing enthusiasm, yet as they get older they often
lose their excitement. Children look on scientific exploration as play, but as they get older they start to
connect it with big heavy books, long worksheets and a lot of really confusing words.
What a tragedy! We had their attention, they were listening, they were participating, they were
learning and then we lost it to boredom.
We need our kids to play more. More play brings up basic scientific concepts(概念). Being
familiar with basic scientific concepts brings about exploration which leads to research. Once they are
researching, they are completely into the learning.
My boys built a small 9-hole golf course next to our driveway one day. It was a great product of
science. They dug out the holes and channels to guide the golf ball. They played with architecture(建筑
学)with a series of pipes they had found in the garage. They tested speed and momentum(动量)by
creating one of the holes across the driveway. They experienced biology when deciding which front yard
plants could be used as a part of the course and which needed to be pulled up.
If I had sent them out to the yard to build a 9-hole golf course, it would have never happened. It
was because it was their idea that it worked. I try to tell them some of the concepts after the fact. When
they ask about something, I try to relate it back to something they have built, experienced, or felt. I try to
give them a vocabulary around what they already know.
An afternoon can change the way kids look at the world. Not bad for a day of play.
38. What can we learn about kids' attitudes towards science from the first three paragraphs?
A. Kids think they are born to work as scientists.
B. Younger kids begin to learn science on purpose.
C. Older kids often link science with boring things.
D. Children's taking an interest in science is a tragedy.
39. By building the small golf course, the writer's boys learnt about all of the following things EXCEPT
________.
A. speed B. momentum C. biology D. agriculture
40. If the writer had forced the boys to build a small golf course, they might have________.
A. asked her some related scientific concepts
B. made a better golf course than the one they had built
C. asked their friends to help them with the work
D. got bored and refused to follow the writer's directions
41. In which part of a newspaper is the article probably included?
A. Architecture B. Education. C. Health. D. Sports.
D
What can help you make a fortune in the future?Graduating from a top university might not be
enough. A new study from the University of Essex in Britain has shown that the more friends you have
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in school, the more money you'll earn later.
The idea that popularity could have a serious effect on one's earning potentia(潜在性)shouldn't
come as too much of a surprise. The researchers found that if you want to get ahead in life, social skills
and networking are easily as powerful as talent and hard work.
"If a person has lots of friends, it means that he or she has the ability to get along with others in all
kinds of different situations," said Xu Yanchun, 17, from Nantou High School in Shenzhen, who totally
agreed with the recent finding. "Also, friends always help each other. They not only create wider social
circles for you but lift your mood when you feel bad, " said Xu. She believed that all this helps you "earn
a higher salary".
Maybe that's why some people think the younger generations are in the age of Friendalholism(交友
狂症). A woman even complained that the networking website Facebook's 5,000-friend limit was too
low for her large number of social contacts.
But what does a friend mean?Should friends be regarded as a form of currency(货币)?
"Call me uncoil, but I think of a friend as an actual person with whom I have an actual history and
whom I enjoy actually seeing. It seems, however, that this is no longer the definition(定义)of ‘friend', "
said Meghan Daum, who works with The Los Angeles Times in the US.
Daum dislikes the idea that quantity trumps quality in the age of friendaholism. She thought the
idea of friendship, at least among the growing population of Internet social networkers, was to get as
many of not-really-friends as possible. For example, a friend might be someone you might know
personally but who could just as easily be the friend of a friend of some other Facebook friend you don't
actually know. Although she agreed that social ties grease(润滑)the wheels of life, she also warned,
"Too bad one thing money can't buy is a real friend."
42. What will be needed if you are to achieve success according to the researchers?
A. Social skills, friends, good mood and fortune.
B. Social skills, talent, hard work and facebook.
C. Social skills, networking, potential and fortune.
D. Social skills, networking, talent and hard work.
43.What can friends do in the eyes of Xu Yanchun?
A. They can help you with your schoolwork.
B. They teach you how to make more money.
C. They introduce their friends to you.
D. They help you to get rid of sadness and cheer up.
44.We learn that Meghan Daum's attitude towards friends is somewhat _____.
A. up-to-date B. traditional C. confused D. optimistic
45. What does the word "trumps" in the last paragraph mean?
A. is worse than B. is equal to C. is better than D. is similar to
四、七选五
Kids love to go online. There is so much to explore and learn. 46. The answer to the question
is as difficult as determining at what age a child can be left at home by themselves, since all children are
different. Here are some questions to ask yourself to determine what is right for your child.
47.
Of course when you are trying to determine if you can let him or her go online, your child has
probably already said, "I’m ready; I can handle it." But are they? 48. How would they handle the
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material if they ran across it by accident?
49.
Does your child question other people’s actions? Do they easily believe anything that is presented
to them? It is an important question to ask to determine if your child is ready to go online alone. Have
you taught them what the dangers are?
50. . Have you explained to them that there are people out there that might want to do them
harm? It is a dangerous world out there. If you are going to let them wander around in the online world,
they need to be prepared for what they might see or run into.
A. Is your child easy to cheat?
B. There are a lot of dangers online.
C. Are they ready to go online by themselves?
D. Is your child skilled in using a computer?
E. Unfortunately there is a lot of unpleasant material online.
F. At what age should you allow your child to go online alone?
G. You may be thinking this is a strange question to ask yourself.
第 II 卷(非选择题)
五、语法填空
语法填空在括号内填入所给词的正确形式, 或填入一个适当的词, 使文章意思完整。
Yuan Longping was born in 1930. 51. he graduated from Southwest Agricultural
College in 1953, he has devoted his life to 52. (find) ways to grow more and more rice. As
a young man, he saw the great need for 53. (increase) the rice output.
At that time, hunger was 54. serious problem in many parts of the countryside. Yuan
Longping searched 55. a way to increase rice harvests without expanding the area of the
fields.
In 1950, Chinese farmers could produce about 56 million tons of rice. In a recent harvest, 56. ,
nearly two hundred million tons of rice 57. (produce). These increased harvests mean that
22% of the world’s people are fed from just 7% of the farmland in the world. Yuan Longping is now
circulating his knowledge in India, Vietnam and many other 58. (little) developed countries
to increase their rice harvests. Thanks to his research, the UN has more tools in the battle 59.
(rid) the world of hunger. Using his hybrid rice, famers are producing harvests 60. (two) as
large as before.
六、短文改错
61.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10
处语言错误, 每句最多有两处, 每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改 10 处, 多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。
My father go fishing alone every Sunday. This morning when we were got up, it was fine. Father
decided to go fishing, so mother stopped him, said that it was going to rain according to the weather
forecast(预报). She asked him to put off his raincoat, but he did not take her advices. When he got to the
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river, it was cloud. Soon the rain began to fall heavily and he was caught in it. After she got home, he
was wet through. "Did you catch some fish?" asked my mother. "No, but I caught bad cold," he
answered.
2019-2020-1 师大附中九上第十二届攀登杯
(参考答案)
Ⅰ.Language Knowledge
SA:
1.frightened 2.to know 3.starvation 4.sank 5.explaination
6.behavior 7.patience 8.freedom 9.misunderstood
10.forbidden
SB:
11—15 ABCDA 16—20 BADBA
SC:
21—25 ADBCB 26—30 CDADA
31—35 BADBB 36—40 CDBAC
II. Reading Comprehension
41—45 DDBCD 46—48 BAC
III Translation
49. Knowing that our library is going to buy some books, I’d like to give some suggestions.
50. 通常受欢迎的科学书籍用简单而有趣的方式解释自然的基本规律。
51. In addition to reading for knowledge, we read for fun.
52. 它们不仅给我们带来喜悦和激动,也鼓励我们批判地思考。
2019-2020-1 师大附中九上攀登杯练习(一)
一、单项选择
1—5 CCCAC 6—10 ACBDD
11—15 CDBCC 16—20 DBABC
21—25 DAACD 26—30 BABDC
三、阅读理解
31—35 AABCD 36—40 ABCDD 41—45 BDDBC
四、七选五
46—50 FCEAB
五、语法填空
51. Since 52. finding 53. increasing 54. the most 55. for
56. however 57. was produced 58. less 59. to rid 60. twice
六、短文改错
61. go fishing-goes 62. when we were 删掉 were 63. so mother-but mother
64. said that-and said that/saying that 65. put off-put on 66. advices-advice
67. cloud-cloudy 68. she got home-he 69. some fish-any
70. bad cold-a bad cold
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