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2024-2025學(xué)年上學(xué)期期中學(xué)情調(diào)研年級:九年級科目:英語命題人:董杰審題人:關(guān)薔薇(時間:100分鐘,滿分:120分)一、聽力理解(20小題,每小題1分,共20分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳答案。每段對話讀兩遍。1.What'stheringmadeof?A.Gold.B.Glass.C.Silver.2.Howwasteadiscovered?A.Byaccident.B.Bymistake.C.Onpurpose.3.What'sBillylikenow?A.Popular.B.Shy.C.Quiet.4.Whereisthebookstore?A.BesidethebankonCenterStreet.B.BehindthebankonMainStreet.C.BesidethebankonMainStreet.5.Whatisthegirl'sproblem?A.Shedoesn'thavetimetopracticeEnglish.B.Shedoesn'thavesomeonetopracticeEnglishwith.C.Sheisn'tallowedtojoinanEnglishclub.第二節(jié)聽下面幾段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳答案。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第7兩個小題。6.Whatfestivalaretheytalkingabout?A.TheLanternFestival.B.TheDragonBoatFestival.C.TheWaterFestival.7.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthisfestival?A.Hethinksit'sfuntowatchtheboatraces.B.Hethinksit'sfuntothrowwaterateachother.C.Hethinksit'sfuntosolvetheriddles.聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第9兩個小題。8.Whyisthegirltryingtolookforanewplacetolive?九年級英語第1頁共12頁A.Becauseherhouseistooold.B.Becauseherneighborhoodisnotconvenient.C.Becauseshedoesn'thaveagoodrelationshipwithherroommate.9.What'sthegirl'sdreamplacetolive?.A.Anapartment.B.Ahouse.C.Avilla(別墅).聽下面一段獨白,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.WhathappenedtoSallythismorning?A.Herclockdidn'tringoff.B.Hercarbrokedownonherwaytowork.C.Shewaslateforwork.11.Whydidn'tMichaelstopwhenSallywavedathim?A.Becausehedidn'tseeher.B.Becausetherewasn'tenoughroominhiscar.C.Hewasunwillingtoofferhelp.12.HowdidSallyfinallygettowork?A.Michaelgaveheraride.B.Shegottoworkonfoot.C.Shetookataxi.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第15三個小題。13.What'swrongwiththeboy?A.Hiseyeshurt.B.Hiscomputerisbroken.C.Hehastoomuchwork.14.Whatadvicedoesthegirlgivehim?A.Heshouldgotoaneyedoctorevery2years.B.Heshouldseeaneyedoctorevery5years.C.Heshouldresthiseyesawayfromthecomputerevery20seconds.15.Howdoesthegirlknowsomuchabouteyecare?A.Sheisaneyedoctor.B.Herfatherisaneyedoctor.C.Shelearnsallaboutthisonthecomputer.第三節(jié)聽下面一篇短文。按你所聽內(nèi)容的先后順序?qū)⑾铝袌D片排序。16.17.18.19.20.二、閱讀理解(20小題,每小題2分,共40分)九年級英語第2頁共12頁閱讀下面四篇語言材料,然后按文后要求做題。A.Itistherightseasontoenjoythemostdeliciouscrabsonceagain!WelcometoorderYangchengLakehairycrabs.ExcellentQualityGrowninthecleanwatersandfreshairofYangchengLake,ourcrabsare:plump:Eachcrabisofanidealsize,ensuringplentyofdeliciousmeat.freshandlively:Delivered(運送)toyoualiveandkicking,guaranteeingtheutmostfreshness.specialinflavor:Auniquesweetandsavorytastesetsthemapartfromothercrabs.WaysofCookingYoucansteam(蒸)them.It'sthesimplestandmostclassicwaytoenjoythenaturalflavorofthecrab.Justplacethecrabsinasteamerandcookforabout15-20minutes.WaysofOrderingOnline:visitourwebsiteandplaceyourorderwithjustafewclicks.Phone:Callourhotline400-998-1788andourfriendlycustomerservicewillassistyou.WaysofStoringAfterreceiving,don'tkeepthehairycrabsinthewaterifyoudon'tcookthemimmediately.Putthemintherefrigeratorwiththetemperaturebetween5-10degreesCelsiusandcoverthemwithawettowel.After-saleService:Ifyoufinddeadcrabsuponreceiving,pleasecontactuswithin6hours.Compensation(賠償)willnotbeprovidedifitisoverdue.Don'tmissoutonthisseasonaltreat.OrderyourYangchengLakehairycrabsnow!九年級英語第3頁共12頁根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。21.WhichstatementistrueaboutYangchengLakehairycrabs?A.Theyareverybigbuthavelittlemeat.B.Theygrowindirtywater.C.Theycanonlybecookedbyfrying.D.Theyarealiveandkickingwhendelivered.22.HowcanyouorderYangchengLakehairycrabs?A.YoucanorderthembygoingtoYangchengLake.B.Youcanorderthemthroughthewebsiteorhotline.C.Youcanorderthembysendinganemail.D.Youcanorderthemthroughalocalstore.23.Whereshouldyoukeepthecrabsifyoudon'tcookthecrabsimmediatelyafterreceivingthem?A.Keeptheminthewater.B.Puttheminadryplace..C.-Leavethemoutsideinthefreshair.D.Putthemintherefrigeratorwiththetemperaturebetween5°C-10°C.24.Whatshouldyoudoifyoufinddeadcrabsafterreceiving?A.Throwthemawayimmediately.B.Contactthesellerwithin6hours.C.Cookthemassoonaspossible.D.Sendthembackandcalltheselleratthesametime.25.Wherecouldyouprobablyfindthistext?A.InahistorybookaboutYangchengLake.B.Inamagazineaboutcookingskills.C.Onawebsiteaboutseaanimalprotection.D.Intheadvertisingsectionofanewspaper.B.九年級英語第4頁共12頁Inmanycountries,childrenwithatalentforsportsarediscoveredearlyandencouragedtoachieveathletic(體育運動的)greatnessbytrainingforhourseveryday.Whilesomepeopleseethisagoodwaytoimprovechildren'shealth,othersargucthattoomuchtrainingcanbeharmful.Peoplewhoareagainsttrainingchildrenforsolongsaythattherearemanybadsides.Herearesomeoftheirarguments:Thelonghoursspentontrainingcandistance(疏遠)thechildfromhisorherfamily.Athleteswhospendtoomuchtimetrainingmissoutoneducation.Theymaynotbepreparedforotheractivities,suchasgoingtocollegeandhavinganon-athleticjob.Parentsmayalsobecometoopushyandendupcaringmoreaboutathleticachievementsthanthechild.Dr.ChristineCarr,apsychologist,suggeststhatparentstakesomeimportantstepstomaketheirkidsgetthemostoutofsports.Carrsaysthatlearninglifelessonsshouldbetakenseriously.Self-discipline(自律能力)andlearningtodealwithfailurearesomeoftheimportantlifeskillskidsshouldlearnfromsports.Otherexpertspointtotheimportanceoflettingchildrenmaketheirowndecisions.TopathleteMichaelPhelpssaidthathethankedhisparentsforlettinghimdecidehowmuchhewantedtotrain.Infact,accordingtoPhelps'mother,hehadtroublepayingattentionintheclassroomuntilhefoundasportthathewasinterestedin.ByallowingPhelpstodecidewhattodo,hismotheralsosawhimimproveasastudent.Anotherthingthatmanyparentsanddoctorsagreeonistheimportanceofdevelopingacloserelationshipwiththefamily.Dr.Carrsuggestseatingdinnertogether.Hesaysitisasimplewaytoremindchildrenthatsupportcanalwaysbefoundathome.Raisinganathleteisnoteasy.Bybalancinglifeandtraining,parentscanhelptheirchildrenbecomewinnersinbothsportsandlife.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph1.referto?A.Improvingchildren'shealth.B.Achievingathleticgreatness.C.Trainingforhourseverydayforasport.D.Discoveringachild'stalentforsports27.AccordingtoDr.ChristineCarr,childrenshould.A.trainfromanearlyageB.learntodealwithfailureC.maketheirowndecisionsD.paymoreattentiontoeducation28.WhatdoweknowaboutMichaelPhelps?A.Heusedtoeatdinnerathome.B.Hemadedecisionsforhisparents.C.Hestartedtrainingbeforehewenttoschool.D.Hebecameabetterstudentbecauseofhissport.29.Thewriterdevelopsthepassagemainlyby.A.tellingstoriesB.listingopinionsC.givingexamplesD.raisingquestions30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Raisingachildathlete.B.Learningfromsports.C.Howtogetthemostoutofsports.D.Howtobeasuccessfulathlete.C.StephenHawking,oneoftheworld'smostfamousscientists,believedthattoliveon,humanswillonedayhavetomoveintospace.“Oncewespreadoutintospaceandsetupindependentcolonies(定居點),ourfutureshouldbesafe,”hesaid.Today,theUnitedStates,Europe,Russia,China,andJapanareallplanningtosendastronautsbacktoEarth'sclosestneighbor:themoon.Someofthesecountrieswanttocreatespacestationstherewithinthenext10years.ThesestationswillpreparehumanstovisitandlaterliveonMarsorotherEarthlikeplanets.RobertZubrin,arocketscientist,thinkshumansshouldcolonize(殖民)space.HewantstostartwithMars.Why?HethinkssendingpeopletoMarswillallowustolearnalotofthings-forexample,theabilityofhumanstoliveinaverydifferentenvironment.Atlast,wecouldcreatenewhumansocietiesonotherplanets.SpaceXisacompanythatbuildsrockets.ItsfounderandCEO,ElonMusk,alsobelievesweshouldcolonizeMars.Hedoesn'twanttosendjust“onelittlemission,”though.Hislong-termgoalistoputonemillionpeopleontheplanetincasesomethingbadhappenstoushereonEarth.Noteveryonethinkssendinghumansintospaceisasmartidea.Manysayit'stooexpensive.Also,mostspacetripsarenotshort.Aone-waytriptoMars,forexample,wouldtakeatleastsixmonths.Peopletravelingthiskindofdistancecouldfacemanyhealthproblems.Inaddition,thesefirstpeoplewouldfindlife九年級英語第6頁共12頁extremelydifficultinspace.Onthemoon'ssurface,forexample,thesun'sraysareverydangerous.Peoplewouldhavetostayindoorsmostofthetime.Despitetheseconcerns,sendingpeopleintospaceseemscertain.Inthefuture,wemightseelunarcitiesorevennewhumanculturesonotherplanets.Firststop:themoon.31.What'sthemainpurpose(目的)ofthispassage?A.Togivereasonsforandagainstspacecolonization.B.Totellaboutwhatlifewouldbelikeonthemoon.C.TocomparetheenvironmentsofMarsandthemoon.D.ToletusknowwhatthecompanySpaceXdoes.32.Whyaresomecountriesplanningtobuildlunarspacestations?A.Tolearnmoreaboutthemoon'ssituation.B.ToreducethenumberofpeoplelivingonEarth.C.Topreparehumanstoliveonotherplanets.D.Toshowtheirtechnologicalstrength.33.What'sthemainideaofParagraph5?A.Thereareafewreasonsnottosendhumanstospace.B.AmissiontoMarsshouldbedesignedonalargescale.C.Manycountriesareplanningmissionstothemoon.D.ThereareanumberofreasonstotraveltoMars.34.WhatdoesFirststop:themoonmeaninthelastparagraph?A.Everybodywantstovisitthemoonfirst.B.Allspaceshipstootherplanetshavetostopatthemoonfirst.C.Thefirstplacehumansvisitinspaceisthemoon.D.Thefirsthumancolonyinspacewilllikelybeonthemoon.35.What'sthewriter'sattitudetowardsendingpeopleintospace?A.Thewriterhasapositiveattitude.B.Thewriterhasanegativeattitude.C.Thewriterdoesn'tmindit.D.Wedon'tknow.D.Octopuses(章魚)arefamousfortheirroundbodies,bigeyes,andeightarms.Therearemanydifferenttypesofoctopuses,butallarealike(相似的)inoneway36.Octopusescanchangetheirappearanceinlessthanasecondtolooklikerocks,plants,orevenotheranimals.37.九年級英語第7頁共12頁Anoctopuscandisguiseitselfin3ways.38.Anoctopus'sskinhasspecialcellscalledchromatophores(色素細胞).Thesecellsarefilledwithyellow,brown,andredpigment.Whenanoctopusmovesitsmusclesacertainway,thecellsbecomelargeandproducecolorfulspotsandotherpatternsonitsskin.Chromatophorescanalsoreflectlight.Inbluelight,forexample,anoctopus'sskinwilllookblue.Inwhitelight,itsskinwilllookwhite.Withthesecells,anoctopuscanproducemanydifferentskincolorsandpatterns.Anoctopuscanalsochangeitsskintexture(質(zhì)地).Whentheoctopusmovesitsmuscles,itsskincangofromsmoothtospiky(尖刺狀).Itmightthenlooklikeaplant,orcoral(珊瑚).Anotherwayanoctopusdisguisesitselfisbychangingitsshape.39.Onetypeofoctopuscanchangeitsformtolooklikeotherseacreatures——especiallydangerousones,suchasseasnakes.Whyareoctopusessogoodatdisguisingthemselves?Theyhavetobe.Theoceanisnotasafeplaceforthem.40.Manypredators(捕食者)wanttoeatthem——andtheycaneatthemwhole.Tosurvive(生存),octopuseshavedevelopedtheamazingabilitytochangetheirappearanceveryquicklyinordertohidefrompredators.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章意思通順、內(nèi)容完整。A.Some,forexample,rolltheirbodiesintoballssotheylooklikerocks.B.Theyaremasters(大師)ofdisguise(偽裝).C.Octopuseshavenobonesintheirbodies,sotheyarelikelargepiecesofmeat.D.Oneisbyusingcolor.E.Howdotheydothis?三、完形填空(15小題,每小題1分,共15分)先通讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。九年級英語第8頁共12頁Susanworks41.achef(廚師)inalargehotel.Onedayafterfinishingherscheduledwork,shewentintothecoldstorageroomtocheckonsomeingredientsneededforthenextday.42.,thedoorclosedbehindher,43.herinside.Shewasinapanic,screamingandbangingonthedoorwithallstrength,44.noonecouldhearhercries.Mostofthestaff(員工)had45.left.Andfromoutside,itwas46.tohearthesoundscomingfromthesealed(密封的)room.Threehourslater,whenshewasonthebrink(邊緣)of47.,thehotelsecurityguard(保安)finallyopenedthedoor.Thatday,shefortunatelyescaped48..Later,sheaskedthesecurityguardhowhecametoopenthedoorasitwasnotpartof49.duties.Theguardexplained,“I'vebeenworkingatthishotelfor20yearsandhundredsofstaffcomeinandouteveryday.Manypeople50.·melikeI'minvisible(隱形的),butyou'reoneof51.whogreetmeinthemorningandsaygoodbyetomeatnight.Todaywhenyoureportedforwork,yougreetedmeasalwayswitha‘hi’,butthisevening,Ididn'thearyour52.‘goodbye’.That'swhenIsensed53.waswronganddecidedtocheckaround.Ialways54.your‘hi’and‘goodbye’becausetheyremindmethatI'mnotinvisiblebutan55.person.”41.A.forBwithC.asD.to42.A.LuckilyB.UnfortunatelyC.ThankfullyD.Finally43.A.lockingB.hittingC.hidingD.putting44.A.soB.thoughC.butD.since45.A.yetB.stillC.reallyD.already46.A.impossibleB.likelyC.easyD.normal47.A.passingoffB.passingbyC.passingonD.passingout九年級英語第9頁共12頁48.A.deathB.safetyC.illnessD.health49.A.herB.hisC.theirD.our50.A.agreeB.treatC.noticeD.greet51.A.afewB.thefewC.alittleD.thelittle52.A.unnaturalB.naturalC.usualD.unusual53.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything54.A.lookforB.lookuptoC.lookafterD.lookforwardto55.A.honestB.outgoingC.interestingD.important四、語篇填空(15小題,每小題1分,共15分)第一節(jié)閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整。每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。ita(n)whileshoethoughtusefallmovewithotherOnceuponatime,achildfromarichfamilywaswearinghisnewshoesandhurryingtocatchthetrainattherailwaystation.56.running,hewasthinking,“ImustcatchthistrainorIwillbelate!”Atthesametime,therewasapoorchildbeggingatthestationandhehadno57..Hewaslookingattherichchild'sshoeswithenvy(羨慕)inhisheart,thinking,“Howwonderful58.wouldbeifIhadapairofshoeslikethat.”Whentherichchildwassteppingontothetrain,oneofhisshoes59.offbecauseofthepushofthecrowd.Hewantedtogetofftopickitupbutwasafraidthatthetrainwouldleave.Justatthatmoment,hehappenedtoseethepoorchildwithnoshoes.60.ideasuddenlypoppedintohismind:“Thisshoeis61.tomeifIonlyhaveone,bu

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