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1、人教新目標(biāo)九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)第一學(xué)期第一次月考測(cè)試題(含答案)I聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)略II閱讀(共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ALiverpoolMUSEUMVisittheLiverpoolMuseum.LearnallaboutthehistoryandcultureofLiverpool.Enterforfree!Opendaily10a.m.5p.m.LiverpoolMUSICTheBeatlesStoryTheworld-famousl960smusicgroupcamefromLiver

2、pool.FindoutaboutTheBeatlesattheBeatlesStory.Opendaily9a.m.一5p.m.except(除了)Dec.25&26.Adult:15.95Student:12.00Childunderfive:FreeLiverpoolSPORTLiverpoolFCThiscitylovesfootball.VisitAnfieldfootballstadium(體育館),hometoLiverpoolsfavoritefootballteam,andtakeatour.Openonlyweekdays7a.m.11p.m.Adult:15.00Unde

3、r-16sandstudents:9.00Childunderfive:Free()21.IfyouarriveinLiverpoolonFriday,ChristmasEve,wherecanyouvisitnextday?TheBeatlesStoryB.LiverpoolMuseumC.LiverpoolFC()22.Fromtheposterabove,weknowthat.theopeningtimeoftheBeatlesStoryisthelongestinadaythepeopleinLiverpoolhavemanychancestoenjoymusicandsportana

4、dultvisitorshouldpaythemosttovisittheLiverpoolFCamongthethreeplacesBFoodandDrinkManagerWantedAttention,please!AninternationalHotelinLusakaislookingforaFoodandDrinkManager.Whatyoushoulddo:Setthemenuandcreatetherecipe(食譜)andmakethemstandard(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)).Controlfoodcostsandmakesureofthebudgets(預(yù)算)foroneyear.Mak

5、ealltheworkersfollowthefoodservicestandardsstrictly.Whatyoushouldbelike:Youneedtobeafull-timeworker.Youshouldbeoutgoingandbegoodatcommunicating.Youshouldhaveatleastthreeyearsexperienceinasimilarrole.Ifyouareinterestedinthejob,pleaseemail HYPERLINK mailto:sapaddock12 sapaddock12withyourshortintroduct

6、ionsaboutyourself.Wearelookingforwardtoyourjoiningus.()23.TheFoodandDrinkManagershoulddothefollowingworkexcept.creatingtherecipeB.controllingfoodcostsC.cookingdeliciousfood()24.Inthisinternationalhotel,.thedishesinthemenumustbedeliciousworkersmustfollowthefoodservicestandardsthedesign(設(shè)計(jì))forthemenum

7、ustbecreative()25.Accordingtothechartabove,whoisthebestpersonforthejob?Jack,anactivestudentwhoisstudyingfoodmanagementinXDFCookingSchool.Bruce,anoutgoingmanwhohasbeenworkingasafoodservicemanagerfortenyears.Andy,akindmanwhohasbeenworkinginthefieldofeducationmanagementforfiveyears.CSixhoursofwalkingin

8、space!OnAugust20,2021,ChineseastronautsLiuBomingandNieHaishengdidthesecondspacewalkoftheShenzhouXIItaskaftertheseven-hourspacewalkbyLiuBomingandTangHongboonJuly42021.TheysetupthingstheyneedoutsidetheTiangongspacestation.Spacewalksaredangerous.Thereisnoairinspace,ofcourse.Anditsfilledwithradiation(輻射

9、)whichisbadforpeople.Butthespacesuits,althoughtheyarelargeanddifficulttocarry,canprotectastronauts.Aspacesuitislikeasmallspacestation.Ithaseverythingastronautsneedwhentheyhaveaspacewalk.Forexample,ChinasFeitianspacesuitshavesixlayers(層).Theinnermost(最里面的)layercollectsastronautsurine(尿液).Thenthereare

10、fourlayersthathelpcontrolthetemperatureandairpressureinsidethesuit.Spacesuitsarefilledwithair,sotheylookliketheyrepuffedup.Thesixthlayerismadeofspecialfibers(纖維)thatprotectastronautsfromradiation.Astronautsareconnectedtothespacestationwithsafetyropeswhilewalkinginspace.Thesuithasheadphonesandspeaker

11、sforastronautstocommunicate.Thereisalsoamirroronthewrist(手腕).AstronautscanchecktheirsuitsbylookingatitThefirstFeitiansuitwasmadein2008.ZhaiZhigangworeittocarryoutChinasfirstspacewalkforabout19minutes.ThesuitsChineseastronautsweartodayarethesecondgeneration(代)ofFeitian.Itcansupportwalksaslongaseighth

12、oursandcanbeusedmoreoften.Thefirstgenerationcouldonlybeusedfivetimeswithintwoyears,whilethesecondgenerationcanbeusedl5timeswithinthreeyears.Eachsuitcostsaround30millionyuanandittakesfourmonthstomakejustone!)26.Fromthearticleweknowastronautshaveeverhadtheirspacewalkthisyear.A.3B.4C.5)27.Thelayersinth

13、emiddleofaspacesuitcan.collectastronautsurineprotectastronautsfromharmfulradiationcontrolthetemperatureinsideandairpressureinsidethesuit)28.Whichofthefollowingpicturesdescribesbeingpuffedup?()29.Paragraph3tellsus.whatastronautshavetodoinspacehowastronautskeepthemselvessafeinspacewhatastronautsshould

14、dobeforewalkinginspace()30.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat.spacesuitsaretoodifficulttomakespacesuitscanbereusedforhundredsoftimesthecreatorshavebeenimprovingthespacesuitsDThinkofsomebodyyoureallyadmire.Youwillprobablyfindthattheirsuccessdidntcomeeasily.As“FatherofHybridRice(雜交水稻)”,YuanLongpinggo

15、tovergreatdifficultiesandspenthiswholelifeworkingtohelpstoppeoplefromhungerandhelpingtofeedthecountrywiththelargestpopulation.WuMengchao,theFatherofChineseHepatobiliarySurgery(肝膽外科)”,focusedonsavingpeopleslivesfornearlyeightyyears.Heperformedmorethan16,OOOoperationsduringhislife.Holdingthesurgeons(手

16、術(shù))knifeforsuchalongtimedeformedhisfingers,whicharenotintheshapeofnormalones.Wuoncesaid,“ItwouldbemygreatesthappinessifIcouldworkattheoperatingtableuntilmydyingday.”In1969,inordertosolvetheproblemoftreatingmalaria(瘧疾),TuYouyouwhostudiesmedicine,tookonthejobasheadofaresearchteam.Sheandherteammatesdidd

17、ifferentkindsofexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn)).However,theresultswerenotsogood.Insteadofgivingup,theykepttrying.Finally,in1972,theymadeit!In2015,attheageof85,shereceivedNobelPrize.Sometimes,theirsuccesswasabigsurpriseafterworkingforalongtime.ThefamousscientistAlexanderFlemingsaid.“WhenIwokeupveryearlyonthemorningoi

18、28thSeptember,1928,Icertainlydidntplantochangeallmedicinecompletelybydiscoveringtheworldsfirstantibiotic(抗生素).ButIguessthatwaswhatIdid.”SomepeopleonlybecamesuccessfulaftertheirdeathsNotlikePabloPicassowhobecamefamousandveryrichduringhislifetime,theartistVincentVanGoghonlysoldonepaintingallthroughhis

19、lifeandthatwastoafriendButhekeptpaintingandhepaintedmorethan2,000artworksinthefollowing10yearsNowhispaintingssellformillionsofpoundsOnethingallthesepeoplehaveincommoniskeepingworkingfortheirgoalsnomatterhowhardtheyare()31WhatdoYuanLongpingandWuMengchaohaveincommon?ATheyachievedalotinthemedicalfieldB

20、TheyspentalltheirlivesservingpeopleCTheysucceededinsolvingworldproblems()32.Theunderlinedphrase“deformedhisfingeicouldbereplacedby“”.A.把手指截?cái)郆.讓手指靈活C.使手指變形()33.WhenAlexanderFlemingdiscoveredthefirstantibiotiche.felttootiredtostayawakedidntfullyrealizeitsimportanceknewwhathissuccessreallymeant()34.Whi

21、chstatementistrueaccordingtoPara.35?IttookTuYouyousteamabou3tyearstoreachtheirgoal.PabloPicassobecamefamousafterhisdeath.VincentVanGoghpainted2,000artworksinhislife.()35.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?Wellbegunishalfdone.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.Greatachievementsarentmadeovernight.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每

22、小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。每個(gè)選項(xiàng)僅使用一次。ZhongKaitong,afourth-graderfromGuangzhou,enjoyedafunvacationthissummer.ShedidntgotoEnglishormathtrainingcourses.36.Anewguideline(扌旨導(dǎo)方針)whichwasintroducedbygovernmentonJuly24helpedstudentsenjoysomefreetimeduringthesummer.Itcallsforgivinglesshomework

23、,improvingthequalityofeducationandregulating(規(guī)范)after-classactivities.37.Accordingtotheguideline,childrenunderthethirdgradewillnothavehomeworkanymore.38.Off-campustutoringinstitutions(校外培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu))cantofferforeigneducationcoursesoradvanced(超前的)teaching.Studentscanttakesubjecttrainingonweekends,nationalhol

24、idaysorduringwinterandsummervacationsMorethan75percentofchildreninChinesecitiesfromgrades1to12aretakingextraclassesParentsareworriedthatiftheirchildrenstartbehind,theywillstaybehind.39.Theguidelineismeanttocalmtheworriesofparentsandsocietyasawhole.,sinceexamsarestillthere.One-on-oneorone-on-twoclass

25、mightseearisebecauseofthisneedTherefore,schoolsshouldimprovetheireducationquality,andnotpushthemintoprivatecourses.Instead,sheplayedbadmintonandbasketballmostofthetimeSometraininginstitutionshaveusedparentsworriestomakemoneyButthisdoesnotmeantheprivate(私人的)classeswillcompletelydisappearItshouldtaken

26、omorethan90minutesforjuniorhighschoolstudentstofinishtheirhomeworkPrimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudentswillfacelessschoolworkpressurewiththehelpoftheguideline第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Childrenareplayingmoreandmoreonlinegamesthesedays.AccordingtoanoticesaidbyChinasNationalPressandPublicati

27、onAdministration(中國(guó)國(guó)家新聞出版局),childrenandteenagersundertheageof18willbealloweduptothreehoursaweektoplayvideogames.Onlinegamecompaniescanonlyprovideservicestoteenagersfrom8p.m.to9p.m.onFridays,Saturdays,Sundaysandholidays.Onlinegamesareaddictive(上癮的),butifchildrencanlearnhowtoplaywiselythenitisnolonger

28、dangerous.Toachievethis,parentsneedtosetexamplesfornotbeingclosetotheirphones.Teachingisalsoanothergoodsolutiontosuchproblems.Bylimiting(限定)timespentononlinegames,kidscanspendtimedoingmoreusefulthingstodeveloptheirtalents.Theycangooutsideandrun,jumpandswiminsteadofsittingonasofaathomeandplayinggames

29、onthephone.Itisoftenseenthatparentsarguewithchildrenovercellphones.Mostparentscanhardlysetthetimelimitforitsdailyuse.Someparentstakeawaytheircellphones,butitwillbreaktrustandrelationshipbetweenthem.Toomuchgamingisawasteoftimeandisalsobadforbothphysicalandmentalhealth.Thegamingindustryshouldprovidean

30、environmentforchildrentoensuretheirhealthanddevelopment.Therewouldbealoophole(漏洞).ChildrencouldusetheirparentsorotheradultsIDs,soinmyopinion,itsimpossibletomakethisnoticeworkParentsneedtodosomethingelsetokeeptheirchildrenfromgamingaddiction41Whencanchildrenplayvideogamesaccordingtothenotice?42Howcou

31、ldparentshelptheirchildrenplaytheonlinegamewisely?43Whatwillhappenifparentstakeawaytheirkidscellphones?44Whyisitbadforchildrentoplayonlinegamestoomuch?45Doesthewriterbelievethenoticewillstopchildrenfromgamingaddiction?III語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分,閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選

32、項(xiàng)。ItwasaSaturdayduringmysummerholidayIhadadiscussionwithmymotherabout_46_togoonavacationMomaskedmewhetherIwouldliketogotothe_47_Atfirst,Ididntwanttogothere,becauseIthoughtitwasforchildrenbutIhadgrownupItoldmymotheralotofreasonswhyIdidntwanttogobuttheydidnt_48_Finally,IhadtoagreeWhenwearrivedatthepar

33、k,Isawthewallspainted_49_manycolorsItmademefeeljustlikeIwentbacktothechildhoodAfter50ourpersonalthings,westartedtotrydifferent_51_Whatmymotherexpectedmostwastherollercoaster,butIwastoo_52_totryLaterIthoughtitwastimetochallengemyselfWhenIwasontherollercoaster,IfeltlikeIwasflyingintheskySoon,Ifoundtha

34、tmyfear_53_andIaskedtoplayitasecondtimeIfeltgreattoovercomethethingthatIusedto_54_MymotherwashappyandshepromisedtocomehereagainnextsummerholidayFromthisexperience,Iknowthattheonlywaytogetoverfearis_55_todothethingthatmakesyouscaredOtherwiseyouwillneverknowwhetheryoucandoitornot()46AhowBwhereCwhen()4

35、7ApandazooBhistorymuseumCamusementpark()48AagreeB.careCwork()49AbyBinCwith()50AputtingonBputtingoffCputtingaway()51AridesBliftsCtrips()52AexcitedBscaredCinterested()53AincreasedBdisappearedCdepended()54AbestrictwithBbepatientwithCbeafraidof()55AsimplyBquicklyCpolitely第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白

36、處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Lifetodayismucheasierthanitwas56.(hundred)ofyearsago.Theworld57.(it)isbecomingmuchsmallerbyusingmoderntrafficandcommunicationways,butithasbroughtnewproblems.Oneofthemostseriousproblems58.(be)thepollution.Pollutingthingsistomakethingsdirty.Pollutioncomesinmanywaysandwecanseeit,s

37、mellit,drinkit,andevenhearit.Manyhavebeenpollutingtheearth.Themorepeoplethereareontheearth,themorepollutiontherewillbe.Manyyearsago,therewerenotsomanypeople,59.theproblemwasnotsoserious.Whenthelandwasuseduportheriverwasdirtyinaplace,manmovedtoanotherplace.Butthisisnolongertrue.Nowhumans60.(pollute)t

38、hewholeworldslowlyAirpollutionisstillthemostseriousItsbadtoalllivingthingsintheworld,butthereisnotonlyonekindofpollutionWaterpollutionkillsourfishandpolluteswaterWehavelessandlessdrinkingwaterAnotherpollutionisnoiseNoisepollutionmakesusbecomeangry61.(easy).Manycountriesaremakingrules62.(fight)pollut

39、ion.Theystopthepeoplefromtheburningcoalinhousesandfactoriesinthecity,andtheyalsostoppeople63.puttingdirtysmokeintotheairThepollutionofSO?(二氧化硫)isnowthemostdangerousproblemforairpollution.Itiscausedbyheavytraffic.Itissurethatifthereare64.(few)peopledriving,therewillbelessairpollution.Wemusttakecareof

40、earthbecauseitisourhome.The65.(mean)isthatweshouldkeeptheland,water,andaircleanAndwemustkeepcarefuloftheriseinpollutionatthesametime第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面的短文,將劃線部分譯成英文或中文。Emmastared(凝視)sadlyoutofthewindowofthebus.Only50milesoutsidetownwasthefarmShethoughtaboutthefarmallthetime,especiallytheanimal

41、sWhenherfamilysoldthefarmandmovedtonearbytown,66.Emma如此激動(dòng)以至于晚上無(wú)法入睡。Butwhenshegottothenewschool,shefeltverylonely.Withasigh(嘆氣),Emmaturnedherattentionbacktothepresent.Thebuscametoastop.“WelcometotheLeinweberNatureCenter,”herteachersaid.“Aguidewillgiveusapresentation(介紹)aboutanimalshere,andthenyoullhelptofeedthebabysquirrels(松鼠).”Together,thegirlswalkedintothecenter.68.Afterthepresentation,ananimalkeepershowedthemhowtofeedbabysquirrelswithmilk.ThenthegirlsstartedtofeedtheirownbabysquirrelsAfterthebabiesfinishedeating,thekeeperasked,“Wouldyouliketohelpfeedtheadultsquirrels,too?”Em

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