兴化市顾庄学区20xx年秋学期九年级英语期末试卷及答案牛津版内容摘要:

r the passage? A. Sailing Roof B. The Sydney Opera House C. Travelling in Sydney D. The Opening of the Opera House B Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. One time in the middle of the night, an old lady in her 80s took my taxi. She gave me an address, and then asked, Could you drive through downtown? It39。 s not the shortest way, I answered quickly. Oh, I don39。 t mind, she said. I39。 m in no hurry. I39。 m on my way to a hospice (临终关怀医院). I don39。 t have any family left. The doctor says I don39。 t have very long. I quietly shut off the meter. What route would you like me to take? I asked. For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the building where she had once worked, the neighborhood where she and her husband had lived, the place where she danced as a girl. As the sun was rising, she asked me to go to the address she had given me. How much do I owe you? she asked, reaching into her purse. Nothing, I said. You have to make a living, she answered. There are other passengers. “You gave an old woman a little moment of joy, she said. Thank you. I drove into the fine morning light. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life. I drove aimlessly(漫无目的地) , lost in thought. For the rest of that day, I could hardly talk. What if that woman had gotten an angry driver, or one who was impatient to end his shift? What if I had refused to take the run? 61. What did the writer do? A. A doctor B. A passenger C. A worker D. A driver 62. What did the woman want to do that night? A. She wanted to go through the city. B. She wanted to see her husband. C. She wanted to take a taxi. D. She wanted to talk with the driver. 63. How was the old woman at that time? A. She was fine. B. She was strong. C. She was dying. D. She was healthy. 64. How long did the journey take? A. About one hour. B. About two hours C. About three hours. D. About four hours. 65. How did the old woman feel in the end, according to the story? A. She was very angry. B. She was very upset. C. She was very thankful. D. She was not satisfied. C Violence (暴力 ) at schools has been widely reported in recent years. Hitting, slapping (打耳光 ) and burning others with cigarettes- the violence among teenagers has drawn public and government attention. On Nov 11, the government published a guideline (指导意见 ) on dealing with school violence. The guideline stressed that students with serious behaviour problems should be taken to special schools. Or, in more serious cases, they may take criminal responsibility (刑事责任 ) and be sent to prison. China has long been considered as too soft on teen offenders (犯事者 ), according to the People website. Criminal responsibility begins at the age of 14. Offenders under the age of 16 do not face serious punishment unless they do eight types of “serious” crimes such as murder. This might partly explain why junior middle s chool students are the most mon offenders in school violence cases. It’s reported that they take up percent of the total while high school students take up percent. “What also shocked us is how cruel (残忍 的 ) some young offenders can be,” said Shi Weizhong. In school violence cases in Beijing during the last five years, 14 percent of the offenders not only beat others, but also insulted (侮辱 ) them. They slapped others, made them kneel down (下跪 ), and in some cases took off other people’s clothes. “The mon tolerant (容忍的 ) attitude toward violence should be changed,” wrote Jiaxing Daily. “When teenagers do something wrong, we should tolerate and help them when necessary. But all of this has a limit.” 66. What is the guideline about? A. How to deal with school violence. B. How students improve in studies. C. How students get along with each other. D. How to make students behave well. 67. Who should be criminally responsible? A. An 11yearold. B. A 12yearold. C. A 13yearold. 14yearold. 68. Junior middle school students are the most mon offenders in school violence cases possibly because ________________. A. there are not many special schools in China B. China has been too soft on teen offenders C. teachers in junior middle schools are not strict with them D. they know less on laws than high school students do 69. What does the underlined word “shocked” mean in Paragraph 5? A. excited B. interested C. pleased D. surprised 70. Which of the following is Jiaxing Daily’s opinion? A. We’d better patiently teach young offenders. B. Young people need to learn to be tolerant. C. We should tolerate school violence but there is a limit. D. Teenagers should not do anything wrong. 五、阅读表达 阅读下面的材料,根据材料内容回答问题。 (共 5小题,计 10 分) Your smartphone may seem like the centre of your entertainment(娱乐 ), but a Kent State University study shows that too much phone use is taking the fun right out of our spare time. Researchers watched。
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