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九年級(jí)(上)期中測(cè)試題聽(tīng)力部分(25分)錯(cuò)誤!未找到引用源。一、聽(tīng)小對(duì)話,回答問(wèn)題(5分)(C)1.How is the weather now?A. Rainy. B. Snowy.C. Sunny.(A)2.Where has the woman been?A. New York. B. London.C. Paris.(B)3.What music does the man like? A. Classic music.B. Rock music.C. Traditional music. (C)4.Which season does the man think is the best time to visit the Great Wall? A. Summer. B. Winter.C. Autumn. (C)5.How many jobs did he have during the past year?A. Three. B. Four.C. Five.二、聽(tīng)長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答問(wèn)題(10分)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)的對(duì)話,回答第67兩小題。(C)6.Whats the matter with Bob?A. He has a fever.B. He has a cold.C. He has a stomachache.(B)7.When did it start?A. Today.B. Last night.C. Yesterday morning.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)的對(duì)話,回答第810三小題。(B)8.What is Scott?A. A doctor. B. A zoo keeper.C. A guide.(C)9.How long does it take to check all of the animals in the zoo?A. One day. B. Three days.C. Five days.(B)10.What is the first animal to be checked?A. A snake. B. A spider.C. A tiger.三、聽(tīng)獨(dú)白,回答問(wèn)題(10分)(C)11.When will Mike leave school?A. In May. B. In June.C. In July.(A)12.How is Mikes school?A. Big and nice.B. Small and nice.C. Big and clean.(B)13.What is Mikes favorite subject?A. Chinese. B. English.C. Math.(A)14.Who can Mike and his classmates ask for help at school?A. Their teachers.B. Their parents.C. Their friends.(B)15.Where do they go as helpers each term?A. To the food bank.B. To the hospital.C. To the zoo.筆試部分(95分)四、完形填空(15分)Emma was hanging the colorful papers, not really paying attention to where she was placing them. She was a little unhappy. _16_, it was her birthday, too, and no one in her class had even said happy birthday. They were all busy planning the surprise _17_ for their head teacher Mr. Smith.Sure Mr. Smith was _18_. He knew everyones birthday and made cards for them. He highfived you when you got an A on a test, and _19_ you when you failed. Emma knew Mr. Smith deserved(該得) a surprise party. _20_ she wished just one person could remember it was her birthday, too!Emma had a quick look at the huge card the class had made. It was as long as the blackboard. She knew Mr. Smith would be unhappy if they _21_ him presents. So she suggested the class make a card just like he did for them.“Emma, will you turn off the _22_ please?” Ms. Clark said. “Im going to call Mr. Smith now.” Ms. Clark called Mr. Smith, saying the lights in the _23_ had gone out. As soon as Ms. Clark finished the call, Emma looked around the classroom _24_ with a sigh(嘆氣) for another time and turned the lights off.The door opened and everyone shouted, “_25_!”“A surprise party for _26_?” Mr. Smith asked. He walked over to the huge card. “This is the most beautiful card Ive ever _27_. But it makes my birthday card kind of _28_” Then he turned to Emma and handed her the card. “Happy birthday, Emma. Im excited that we share the same _29_”“Me, too,” Emma said, _30_ at Mr. Smith.“Happy birthday, Emma!” her classmates cheered.(A)16.A. After all B. By the wayC. First of all D. For example(C)17.A. talk B. lessonC. party D. trip來(lái)源:(D)18.A. healthy B. humorousC. handsome D. great(D)19.A. thanked B. praisedC. left D. encouraged(B)20.A. And B. ButC. Or D. So(D)21.A. showed B. madeC. lent D. bought(C)22.A. TV B. fanC. lights D. computers(A)23.A. classroom B. gym來(lái)源:C. library D. yard(C)24.A. angrily B. happilyC. slowly D. surely(B)25.A. Welcome B. SurpriseC. Morning D. Goodbye(A)26.A. me B. herC. you D. us(D)27.A. posted B. orderedC. made D. seen(C)28.A. expensive B. oldC. small D. long(A)29.A. birthday B. cakeC. card D. dream(B)30.A. rushing B. smilingC. pointing D. waving五、閱讀理解(30分)ADear Sunday Globe,I am writing to tell you about your article Smartphones Make Life Easier in last Sundays newspaper. You did an excellent job explaining the good points of smartphones, but you didnt talk about their bad points at all. So, I hope youll let me give your readers some advice on smartphone etiquette(禮儀)The first point Id like to address is loudness. When you talk on your smartphone in public, please dont shout. In fact, the microphones in smartphones are very sensitive(靈敏的). So, you can be heard even if you speak quietly.Another point is about personal space. I dont think it is polite to make calls in small spaces full of people. This makes others uncomfortable and forces them to listen to your personal business. Whats worse, it stops many facetoface conversations from ever beginning.Lastly, doing two things at the same time is dangerous. For example, making calls while driving is a bad habit. Pay attention to the road! Similarly, when staying with your friends, turn off your smartphone and enjoy their company.Yours truly,Amber Jala(B)31.Amber Jala wrote the letter to _A. find a good jobB. provide adviceC. make her life easierD. buy a smartphone(C)32.What does the underlined word “address” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. 致函 B. 稱(chēng)呼C. 陳述 D. 選址(D)33.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. It is dangerous to drive on the road.B. It is easy to start a company with others.C. It is bad to turn off our phones while driving.D. It is important to use our smartphones properly.BDear Jason,Happy birthday! You are now the proud owner of an iPhone. You are a good and responsible 14yearold boy and you can have this gift. But with the acceptance of this gift come some rules. Please read through the following list of rules. I hope that you understand it is my job to help you become a wellbehaved, healthy young man. If you fail to follow the rules, we will stop you from using it.If it rings, answer it. It is a phone. Say hello, and use your manners(禮貌). Do answer the phone if the screen reads “Mom” or “Dad”It does not go to school with you. Have a conversation with your friends in person. Thats an important life skill. But field trips and afterschool activities will need special consideration(深思)If it falls into the toilet, drops on the ground or disappears into thin air, you should pay for the repair costs or a new one. Accidents will happen, so you should be prepared.Turn it off, silence it or put it away in public, especially in a cinema. You are not a rude person, so do not allow your new toy to change that.Leave your phone at home sometimes. It is not alive, nor is it an extension(延伸) of your body. Learn to live without it. Be bigger and more powerful than FOMOfear of missing out._. See the world happening around you. Look out of a window. Listen to the birds. Take a walk.If you mess up, I will take away your phone. We will sit down and talk about it. We will start over again. You and I, we are always learning. I am always in your team.Mom(D)34.Whats the mothers purpose of writing this letter? A. To teach Jason how to use iPhone.B. To show Jason how much his parents love him.C. To remind Jason to be polite in public.D. To make a deal with Jason on how to use his iPhone.(A)35.Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in the passage?A. Keep your eyes up.B. Take care of it.C. Read more books.D. Do eye exercises.(B)36.Which of the following situation can “FOMO” be used to describe?A. Jason may feel excited if the screen reads “Mom” or “Dad”B. Jason may feel nervous if he doesnt take the phone with him. C. Jason may feel angry if he is asked to turn the phone off in public.D. Jason may feel relaxed if he communicates with his friends on the phone.(C)37.Which of the following rules does Jason have to follow if he wants to own the iPhone?a. Do not answer calls from strangers.來(lái)源:ZXXKb. Keep the phone silent at the cinema.c. Pay close attention to his phone at school.d. Dont take the phone with him all the time.A. a, c B. c, dC. b, d D. b, cCChip was in first grade when I arrived at his school as a counselor(輔導(dǎo)員). It was shocking to me that he was described as an angry, uncontrollable and evil(惹人厭的) boy. How could such a little boy, after being in school only one year, be considered “evil”? Over the next several months, I came to know Chip well enough to see that he was neither evil nor uncontrollable.But, one day, Chip threw a chair at his teacher and was sent to my office. I asked him what made him do this. He replied that his teacher hated him. He felt there was no way to ever get her to like him. I asked him if he would tell his teacher this. He nodded, and we called her into my office.When the teacher came, _. He then said that he knew he was a very, very bad boy, and he didnt think anyone could ever like him. His teacher listened to him with heartfelt compassion. Then she gave him a big warm hug, telling him she didnt hate him at all and, actually, she cared very much about him. Only sometimes Chips behavior really scared her. It was clear to both Chip and me that she really meant it.I put my left arm on his shoulders and the right hand on his heart. I told him how wonderful and lovely I saw him to be. I praised how special and brave he was to express his hurt feelings.As I was speaking to him, his_whole_body_came_to_rest_on_my_right_hand_next_to_his_heart. It was a moment in time unlike anything I had experienced before. From then on, Im pleased to see his behavior improved through the rest of school years.A childs mind is clear and sensitive(敏感的). He receives whatever others say without protection. It is as easy to consider someone hopeless as it is to consider him able in his own special way.(D)38.The first paragraph mainly tells us _A. Chip was very popular at school.B. the teacher didnt care about Chip at allC. Chip had no way to get others to like himD. the writer thought differently about Chip(D)39.Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in the passage?A. she couldnt control her feelingsB. I advised her to be more patientC. Chip became angry and crazy againD. I encouraged Chip to express his feelings(A)40.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 shows that Chip _A. accepted the writerB. wanted a restC. was quite afraidD. felt a little nervous(C)41.What can we learn from the passage?A. No pains, no gains.B. Love me, love my dog.C. Expect higher, act better.D. Where there is a will, there is a way.來(lái)源:ZXXKDCould the students from less developed areas in central and western China get the same educational chances as those in big cities in the east? Could the children in poor rural(農(nóng)村) areas develop as well as those in rich cities? Maybe the answers were “No” in the past. But now, China is trying to change the situation.In order to help rural students grow taller and stronger, Chinas Nutrition(營(yíng)養(yǎng)) Improvement Program started in 2019. According to the program, a lot more money was spent improving students meals. More than 36 million students from 134,000 primary and junior high schools in poor rural areas have benefited from the program. They are provided with healthy food like eggs and milk from Monday to Friday at school. And the result of a survey shows that the students in those areas are much taller and stronger than before.It is true that there were differences between less developed areas and developed areas in education before. Recently, The Guideline for Popularizing High School Education(20192020) has come out. According to the guideline, above 90% students from all over the country will go to high schools by 2020. Whats more, the schools in central and western areas will get more support to improve their education.Students from rural and poor areas also get more chances to receive higher education. A special college program makes it possible for more students from those areas to go to key(重點(diǎn)的) colleges and universities.With the guideline and the programs, we can expect a fairer and more balanced(均衡的) education in the future.(D)42.The number of 134,000 in Paragraph 2 is the number of _ in poor rural areas.A. the key schoolsB. the poor studentsC. the key colleges and universitiesD. the primary and junior high schools(B)43.The underlined word “benefited” in Paragraph 2 means “_” in Chinese.A. 逃離 B. 獲益C. 受害 D. 賺錢(qián)(C)44.If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?(Para.(自然段) 1Para. 2Para. 3Para. 4Para. 5)A. ; B. ;C. ; D. ;(C)45.After reading the passage, we can infer that _A. Liu Xi, a student from Chongqing, can go to any high school if she wants toB. Li Mei, a student from a western rural school, can get a bag of milk every dayC. Hu Jia, a 12yearold rural student, will more easily receive high school educationD. Han Lei, a student from Beijing, will have few chances to go to key universities六、任務(wù)型閱讀(5分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從AE選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳答案。Does someone in your family drive? Does he or she have road rage(路怒癥)? 46._B_ People are turning into monsters when they get behind the wheel of a car. 47._C_ They cut in front of others, run red lights, drive above speed limits and dont consider other drivers. These kinds of behaviors(行為) can lead to an accident. 48._A_ Here are some tips that you can share with those who drive in your family.Keep your driving environment calm.Creating a positive driving environment will help you keep calm and you are more likely to pay no attention to the road rage of others. 49._D_Allow yourself a lot of time.Being late will make you anxious and impatient, so youll be more likely to get angry at other drivers or make irresponsible(不負(fù)責(zé)任的) driving decisions that will make them angry at you. 50._E_Avoid confrontation(對(duì)抗)If an angry driver shouts at you or shares a rude gesture(手勢(shì)) out of his or her window, dont make eye contact or shout back. Keep your eyes on the road and ignore the angry driver.A. So how can we avoid road rage?B. Road rage is a problem that is getting worse all over the world.C. They think the road belongs to them.D. For example, listen to music that makes you happy or that calms you down.E. Leaving yourself lots of time will help you stay relaxed.七、詞匯運(yùn)用(15分)(A)用方框中所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。51If you dont know the answer, its all right to tell the teacher that you dont know directly52My first grade teacher hasnt changed at allshe looks exactly the same as before.53When you are in a foreign country, you should learn to make polite requests,_for example, to ask for help politely.54You can find elephants both in Africa and Asia,_but they are kind of different.55I hear his dog has been dead for more than a month.(B)單詞拼寫(xiě)。Many teenagers dont get along well with their parents and they dont know what to do. If you face such a problem, what Im saying now might be 56.helpful/useful(有用的) to you.Have you ever thought of 57.talking(談話) to your parents to find out why you dont get along well with each other? When I was a 58.teenager(青少年), I didnt get on well with my parents, 59.either(也). We sometimes argued with each other. I am sorry that I had such an 60.experience(經(jīng)歷). Now Im a mother of four girls. Of course we have different opinions, but I 61.encourage(鼓勵(lì)) them to communicate with me. We cherish(珍惜) the time we spend with each other. In this way I make sure that they believe me and come to me for anything. As a 62.result(結(jié)果), we get along very well.Arguing with your parents will make them angry and you wont feel good. Also, remember that the most important thing is to solve problems. Try your best to be calm. If you cannot 63.control(控制) your feelings, you can go to a doctor or your teacher who could give you some 64.advice(建議) on your problem.Remember that your parents love you. Sometimes they do something that you find it 65.difficult(困難的) to understand. For example, you may want to be a singer in the future, but your parents want you to do something else. If so, try to think in their shoes.Life is too short and family is important! Try your best to get along well with your parents.八、語(yǔ)法填空(10分)Have you ever been cycling(騎自行車(chē))? This spring my elder brother and I 66.spent(spend) a long weekend cycling in the countryside. We rode 67.slowly(slow) along the road because we just wanted 68.to_get(get) some fresh air and a break from schoolwork. We really had a great time 69.riding(ride) in the countryside. And there was one of the best things about our trip that made us happy: every few 70.kilometers(kilometer) there was a village where we could find everything we needed.All the local people were really friendly. However, 71.on the second day, something happened. We were going down the hill when my brakes(剎車(chē)) started making 72._a_ noise, but I didnt mind at all. At midnight we were woken by the noise in the hotel. We were tired 73.when we set off the next morning, but soon we felt cheerful when the sun came out.What we enjoyed 74.ourselves(our) most about cycling is that its simple and fun. I think nothing is 75._better(good) than cycling if youre looking for a break that is active and cheap. Why not have a try?九、書(shū)面表達(dá)(20分)76上中學(xué)以來(lái),你有什么改變? 你是怎樣改變的? 請(qǐng)以“How I have changed?”為題寫(xiě)一篇英語(yǔ)小短文,描述你發(fā)生的變化。寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容可包括興趣愛(ài)好、行為習(xí)慣、學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣等方面。要求:(1)80100詞;(2)任選兩方面內(nèi)容;(3)語(yǔ)言流暢、書(shū)寫(xiě)規(guī)范、卷面整潔;(4)文中不得使用真實(shí)姓名和校名。How I have changed? Ho

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