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上海市杨浦区2020-2021学年九年级上学期英语期末试题(含解析)

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日期: 2024-11-26
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D=Detective Ken, W=Wilson

D: So, Wilson. What do you believe happened here?

W: It's simple, isn't it? A thief climbed in through the window and stole the painting!

D: Maybe. Or maybe that's just what somebody wants us to think.

W: What do you mean, Ken?

D: Well, let's look at the evidence. Starting at the window. Now, look outside. What can you see?

W: A flower bed with some roses.

D: Exactly. A flower bed. And the ground—is it dry or wet?

W: It must be quite wet—we've had a lot of rain recently.

D: But there are no footprints in the flower bed! How is it possible that the thief walks across the flower bed to the window without leaving footprints?

W: Er…no.

D: It isn't! It isn't possible, Wilson! What we're dealing with here is … a set up! Somebody has arranged the room to look as if a burglary has taken place. Look at the coffee table. What do you notice?

W: It's got a footstool on top.

D: Why has it got a footstool on top?

W: Because the thief wanted to climb up…

D: There was no thief, Wilson! But look how carefully the footstool was put on top of the coffee table. There isn't a scratch! A thief wouldn't be so careful.

W: No, I see what you mean.

D: Who would be so careful, Wilson? Think about it!

W: Er…it's…I suppose…

D: The owner of the table! He wouldn't want to damage it, would he?

W: No, no. He wouldn't want to…

D: So the owner of the table—the owner of Riverford Manor—has arranged everything in this room to look like a Burglary. But the burglary didn't happen.

W: So, where's the oil painting?

D: That's what we need to find out! And I think ________.

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Shawn and his class were working on a new assignment. They were writing persuasive(劝说的)articles. When Shawn first learned about the assignment, he was1. Shawn disliked writing articles, and he wasn't sure how to go about planning and writing a powerful article that would persuade someone to do something. So he asked Mr. Matthews for extra help planning his article.

Mr. Matthews suggested that Shawn begin by selecting a2 that was important to him. Shawn wanted to be on the football team, so he decided to write a paper explaining why he should be on the team.3, Mr. Matthews suggested that Shawn list the strongest and best reasons that would persuade people. When Shawn had listed his reasons, he was ready to start writing.

Shawn began with his main point—that he should be allowed to be on the football team.

Then, he explained why he should be on the team, using the reasons he had listed. After that, he wrote the4 -end of the paper. After Shawn had his draft (草稿) finished, he was ready to revise what he had written.

Shawn read the paper to himself and to his parents. His mom and dad suggested ways and ideas that he could revise the paper to make his arguments stronger. Then, Shawn read the paper again. This time, he5  a few ideas himself. After the revision was finished, it was time to edit.

Shawn read the paper6  to be certain that he had spelled everything the way it should be spelled. He also checked his paper for grammatical mistakes.

The paper was written well enough that Mr. Matthews gave him a very good grade. The football coach read Shawn's paper, too, and was so convinced by Shawn's reasons that he permitted Shawn to work with the team!

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Unless you are one of those rare people with an excellent memory, you probably have trouble remembering the names of people you have just met. This problem can be frustrating (令人沮丧的) and embarrassing. F, there are a number of ways you can overcome this human weakness.

Before examining the methods to help remember people's names, let's look at the reasons why we are so f in the first place. Researchers think it's due to a lack of motivation. People are better at remembering things that they want too learn. To put it simply, you're just not that i. Another reason is that putting a new face to a name is more complicated than we think, which leads to another problem. We usually don't make the effort to mnew names immediately. Not only that, but when meeting someone new, we may be thinking about other things and not be paying enough attention.

All of this means that we need to take measures to avoid the embarrassment of forgetting a person's name. One good method is to say a person's name when you gthem and also repeat it silently to yourself a few times. This type of repetition is essential for learning any type of skill. Using a memory method, such as lindividual names with something else, also helps. For example, if someone's name is Ben and he is tall, you can label him (to yourself, of course)"Big Ben." In addition, focusing on people and listening more closely when you meet them will assist you in recalling their names. Although forgetting name isn't a matter of life or death, it's uncomfortable. Putting these t into practice will help you better avoid this social discomfort.

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Asa child, Alain Robert was afraid of heights. One day, when he was 12, hereturned home from school. At the front door of his building, he looked for hiskeys. He didn't have them. It was 3:30, and his parents worked until 6:00 p.m.Robert looked at his apartment on the eighth floor. He saw an open window. Heclosed his eyes and pictured himself climbing the building. When he opened hiseyes, he told himself, "I can do it." A quarter of an hour later, hewas in his house, and his fear of heights was gone.

Today,Robert (known as the French Spideman) still climbs buildings. In 2004, heclimbed Taipei 101(the tallest building in the world at the time), and in 2011he climbed the Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai. To reach the top of a building, Robertusually uses only his hands and special shoes. To climb the Burj Khalifa Tower,though, he was made to wear safety ropes.

Robertclimbs as a hobby. He also does it to make money for charity (for children andthe homeless). Climbing is his passion. Although many climbing accidents haveleft him seriously disabled, he has become one of the best solo climbers in theworld. Alain says in an interview, "We set ourselves limits, but we areall strong enough to aim higher, to achieve our goals. All we have to do isfind such strength within ourselves."

WhenRobert climbs, he wants to send a message to people. If you have adream—something you really want to do—it can become real. But you must be braveand keep trying. If something bad happens, don't give up. Close your eyes andtell yourself, "I can do it."

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