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浙江省温州市2020-2021学年九年级上学期英语期末试题

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日期: 2024-11-07
期末考试
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When my family moved to Ohio last summer, I feared attending another new school and knowing no one. I had bright red hair and large glasses. In addition, I was1 and shy.

Getting on the school bus that first day, I felt like all eyes on 2. I could hear someone say quietly," She's huge!" Obviously, the kids on the bus had known each other well. I walked past them, took a3at the back of the bus and sat there in silence all the way.

The following day was even4 I did not notice a few boys had tied a shoelace across the aisle. As a result, I5 on the bus, dropping everything I was carrying. While I was embarrassingly6 my things, I could hear someone laugh," That felt like an earthquake!" Looking out of the window, I held back the tears in my eyes.

It was then that I started to make a 7. I began walking everywhere. I would wander through the woods behind our house. I would also walk to a 8 about two miles down the road, where I would chat silently with God. I began 9 the afternoon school bus on purpose, walking home instead. Then amazingly, I started losing 10. As I became content with myself, I began making friends.

One of my newly-found friends also fought with her weight, wanting to be a "perfect" cheerleader. She lived near my neighborhood, 11 we would meet and walk together. This became a daily activity with talking and laughing along the way - different from the12 walks. I had taken. My friend said that I didn't have to be perfect. I just had to be me and be happy with myself.

Looking back on that time of loneliness, sadness and embarrassment, I am13 I made it through. I always tell myself "This too shall pass" 14 I am fighting with any other problem in life. It's possible for us to get over all the difficulties if we face them 15 and keep on trying.

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Can a bird's feathers be more precious than gold? To the ancient Maya Indians, the answer was yes.

The quetzal lives in the high mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America. Its three-foot-long shiny green tail feathers were priceless. Only kings could use them for their headdresses.

Many Maya believed the quetzal held magical powers. One legend tells about Maya soldiers fighting for freedom. Above the battlefield, hundreds of quetzals flew down quickly and guarded the wounded soldiers until sunrise.

When the battle ended, the birds flew away一their chests became red forever.

The Maya considered the quetzal sacred and showed great respect to it. Over 2,000 years, it inspired many forms of art as well as a feathered snake god called Kukulcan. The ancient cultures painted the image of this half-bird half-snake on stone columns, monuments and temples throughout their lands. Today it has become the national bird of Guatemala, a country in Central America, as well as a symbol of freedom. It can also be found on its national fag, stamps and many other things. And the currency of Guatemala is" Quetzal".

However, the quetzal's home is getting smaller because people cut down the trees in highland forests and take away land for farming. Besides, some people catch or even kill quetzals for their tail feathers. Therefore, the quetzal is now in danger. To save it, countries are taking steps. For example, in Costa Rica, the government has set up wildlife reserves and passed strict laws to protect this jewel bird.

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Just forget smartphones and smart glasses. One day, we might have smart tattoos. The company Newdealdesign came up with an idea for a product called UnderSkin. This device would look like a pair of tattoos on your hand, but it would in fact be a very thin computer implanted just below your skin. It would draw power from the energy of your body, and you could use it to open doors, monitor your health, exchange and store information, or even express your personality. UnderSkin is just an idea, but the technology will make it work. "We expect it is about five years from being real," says designer Gadi Amit.

Amal Gratlstra, a writer and businessman, already has a chip called a radio-frequency identifcation (RFID) tag, which is implanted in his left hand"I use it to connect with my computer. I also use it to get in touch with people and carry out my daily work," he says." The chip is about the size of a grain of rice. It is so light that I can even not feel it." he adds.

If a computerized tattoo or implanted tag isn't crazy enough for you, what about a brain chip?

The company Intel is working on technology that would let you control your devices like computers and TVs with your brain. Dean Pomerleau, one of the researchers, explains, "We're trying to show that you can do interesting things with brain waves. Imagine being able to surf the Internet with the power of your thoughts."

Do you think implanted chips sound terrible or cool? Some doctors are afraid that people may hurt themselves with devices implanted. They argue that medical operations are meant to save sick people and not to give healthy people special powers. Others worry about hacking and privacy. Could someone hack in and steal your personal information, or even control your mind? On a more philosophical level, if you have a computer inside your body, are you still human? Or are you a robot?

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Karie double-checked the words on her spelling test. If she got 100 points today, she would win her class's spelling competition and a brand-new dictionary. Also, Ms. McCormack had promised to do a handstand if anyone got a perfect score.

Three more words to go. N-i-c-e-l-y. Q-u-i-c-k-y. H-o-n-e-s-t-y. Wait!

She had spelled honesty, not honestly! She erased the t-y and wrote l-y before handing in her paper.

After grading the test papers, Ms. McCormack walked into the classroom. Then, as if she were an Olympic gymnast, Ms. McCormack's feet flipped into the air,

"Congratulations. Karie! You did it!" she announced while doing a handstand.

The whole class cheered!

Ms. McCormack righted herself and presented Karie with her prize. It was a dictionary with the words: To Karie Carter, for her perfect score in spelling.

As soon as she arrived home, Karie showed Mom her spelling test paper and prize with excitement. "Well done, Karie." Mom hugged her.

Karie smiled widely and scooped up her cat, "Can you spell nicely, Casper? And quickly and honesly, and."

      _. Honesly?

H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!

Karie threw the test paper into her schoolbag, rushed to her room and fell onto her bed. How could she tell the class she hadn't earned the prize after al!? That Ms. McCormack did the handstand for nothing?

Then, Karie thought back to the last time her mother had bought her brother Kevin a pizza after his school play. They had almost reached home when Mom realized that the shop keeper had given them too much change. "Let's turn around," Mom said. On the way back to the shop, Kevin kept saying," But it's not our fault. The shop keeper should have been more careful."

Had Kevin been right? If he had been right, then it wasn't her fault that Ms. McCormack had given her the prize. Shouldn't Ms. McCormack have been more careful when grading her test? Karie took out her pencil. If she put the missing "t" back in, no one would know.

The next morning, Karie got to school earlier than usual. Ms. McCornack was unlocking the classroom.

"I can't keep this. I misspelled honestly and you didn't catch it." Karie said with her head down, giving her teacher the spelling paper and the dictionary.

For a moment, Ms. McCormack stood silently, reading the words on the dictionary. Then she took out her pen, crossed out the word perfect and wrote honest before retiming the dictionary to Karie.

Karie's jaw dropped. "I get to keep this? Honestly?"

"For honestly, no." Ms. McCormack smiled. "But for honesty, yes."

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