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絕密★啟用前九年級(jí)期末質(zhì)量檢測(cè)英語試題本試題分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共10頁,滿分150分??荚嚂r(shí)間為120分鐘。答卷前,請(qǐng)考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、座號(hào)和準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)涂寫在答題卡上,并同時(shí)將姓名、座號(hào)和準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在試卷規(guī)定的位置??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,按照要求提交。選擇題部分共90分I.聽力測(cè)試(30分)A)聽錄音,從每組句子中選出一個(gè)你所聽到的句子。每個(gè)句子聽一遍。1.A.Ienjoythesweetfood. B.Thecoffeebecamecold. C.Thebushadalreadyleft.2.A.Canitbetrue? B.Doeshelikescarymovies? C.Wasyourlifedifficult?3.A.Wheredidithappen? B.Howdiditmakeyoufeel? C.Whydidn’tyougothere?4.A.WhatfuntheWaterFestivalis! B.Howprettytheboatswere! C.Howdeliciousthefoodis!5.A.It’simpolitetolaughatothers. B.It’simportanttobeontime. C.It’sthemostcreativejoke.B)在錄音中,你將聽到五段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從每小題A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。每段對(duì)話聽兩遍。6.Whosedictionaryisthis?A.Linda’s. B.Bob’s. C.Amy’s.7.How’stheweathernow?A.It’ssunny. B.It’scloudy. C.It’srainy.8.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theycaneatnow. B.Theyhavetowait. C.Theyarrivelate.9.WhatclubdoesPetergotoeverySunday?A.Theartclub. B.Thesportsclub. C.Themusicclub.10.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?A.Bycarryingthebag. B.Bylookingforthekey. C.Byopeningthedoor.C)在錄音中,你將聽到一段對(duì)話,對(duì)話后有五個(gè)小題,從每小題A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。聽對(duì)話前,你將有40秒鐘的讀題時(shí)間;聽完后,你將有40秒鐘的答題時(shí)間。對(duì)話聽兩遍。11.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Strangers. B.Friends. C.Neighbors.12.HowmanysurveyquestionsdoesAnnaask?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.13.What’sthetopicofthesurvey?A.Sports. B.Hobbies. C.Dreams.14.Howoldistheboy?更多課件教案等優(yōu)質(zhì)滋源請(qǐng)家威杏MXSJ663A.16. B.10. C.6.15.Whydidtheboykeeprunningatfirst?A.Becausehewastalentedinrunning.B.Becausehewasfreeinhissparetime.C.Becausehisfatherencouragedhim.D)在錄音中,你將聽到一篇短文,短文后有五個(gè)小題,從每小題A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。聽短文前,你將有40秒鐘的讀題時(shí)間;聽完后,你將有40秒鐘的答題時(shí)間。短文聽兩遍。16.HowmanyclassesdoesMaryhaveinaday?A.3 B.4 C.717.WhatsubjectdoesMarydowellin?A.Physics. B.English. C.Chinese.18.WhatisagoodwaytoimprovespokenEnglishaccordingtoMary?A.NoChineseinEnglishclasses. B.Speakingtoforeigners. C.WatchingEnglishmovie.19.WhatarethestudentsallowedtodoinMary’sschool?A.Eatintheclassroom. B.Havedrinksandsnacks. C.Havetheirhaircolored.20.WhatdoesMarythinkoftheschoolrules?A.It’sbesttohavemorerulesatschool.B.Shefeelsuncomfortablewithalltherules.C.Therulesarenecessarybutcanbebetter.II.完形填空閱讀短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能填入文章中相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。(15分)Whenmydaughterwasinprimaryschool,shebroughthomefoursmalltwigs(嫩枝)oneday.Herschoolgavethesetwigstothestudentsto21.Noneofthetwigslookedverystrong,butinthehopethattheywouldgrow22trees,weplantedtheminourgarden.Overtheyears,23ofthemdied.Onlyonewasalive.Itwascrooked(彎曲的)andgrewvery24anditnevergotverytall.Infact,itlookedmorelikeashortandfatbush(灌木)thana25.Afewmonthsago,Inoticedthatitwas26.Thelowerbranches(樹枝)hadnoleaves.Onlythetopofthetreewasstillgreen.Ididmybesttosaveitby27italotoffertilizer(肥料),butitdidn’twork.Lateronemorning,Iwentoutandlookedatitagain.Iwasthinkingwhetheritwouldbebetterto28thetree,sotherewouldbemorespacefortheflowersinthegarden.AsIwalkedovertotakeacloserlookatit,Inoticed29movingwithintheleaves.Itwasasmall30.Itwaspatientlybuildingitshomeinthetopbranches.IsmiledwhenIlookedatit.Ithoughtmaybethisdyingtreewasstill31.Itwasstillgivingabirdahome,32itmightnotbehealthyorpretty.Thistreeletsmerealizethatallofourliveshave33.Itdoesn’tmatterifweareyoungand34oroldandweak.Untilthelastdayofourlives,wehavethingstodo,lovetogive,andjoyto35.Wecanhelptomakethisworldabetterandmorebeautifulplace.21.A.sell B.plant C.play D.cut22.A.into B.up C.for D.by23.A.one B.two C.three D.four24.A.quickly B.gradually C.normally D.slowly25.A.tree B.flower C.bamboo D.grass26.A.going B.living C.dying D.missing27.A.feeding B.buying C.showing D.sending28.A.turnoff B.cutdown C.putaway D.pickup29.A.nothing B.everything C.anything D.something30.A.dog B.cat C.bird D.duck31.A.sick B.useful C.sleepy D.ugly32.A.after B.until C.although D.since33.A.shapes B.signs C.opinions D.purposes34.A.cute B.kind C.rich D.strong35.A.share B.spend C.collect D.celebrateIII.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話閱讀對(duì)話,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案完成對(duì)話。(5分)A:Hello,John.B:Hi,Nick.Longtimenosee.36A:Prettygood.IfeelsoexcitedbecauseIwillfinishmymiddleschoolsoon.B:Youdo?37A:Yes.Idohavelotsofplans,haha.However,onlywhenIgetgoodgradescanImakeit.B:Yousaidit.Forus,studyalwayscomesfirst,whichsometimesmakesmestressed.38Doyouhaveanysecretstobeinghappy?A:Certainly.Ioftenlistentomusicordosportswithoutthinkingtoomuch.B:39Iwilltryitnexttime.A:Takeiteasyandremember“Alliswell”,thefamouslineinthemovieThreeIdiots.Haveyoueverwatchedorheardofit?B:No.ItseemsthatI’vemissedaverygoodone.WherecanIwatchit?A:40Butyouknowonlinevideoappsarereallygoodchoicesnow.B:Gotit.Thankyou,Nick.36.A.Whathappenedtoyou? B.How’sitgoing?C.Whycan’tyourememberme? D.Wherehaveyoubeen?37.A.Haveyougotgoodgradesintheexams?B.Didyouenjoyspendingmoretimeinmiddleschool?C.Didyoucancelalltheplansforthecomingvacation?D.Haveyoumadeanyplansforthecomingvacation?38.A.Youlookhappyeveryday. B.Youarenotsolucky.C.Lifeisfulloftheunexpected. D.Nothingmakesusunhappy.39.A.Itdoesn’tmatter. B.Soundsgood. C.Withpleasure. D.Me,too.40.A.Isthereanythingnewforyou? C.Idon’tdecidetowatchit.C.Eitheratacinemaoronline. D.Sadmoviesmakemecry.IV.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問題的最佳答案。(40分)AAWrinkleinTimeInordertosearchforhermissingfather,MurraytogetherwithhersmallbrotherCharlesandfriendCalvin,steppedonaroadtofightoffadarkforce…“Abookthatprovidesaroadmapforseekingcourageevenattheworstoftimes,abooktomaketheworldabetterplace.”——ClaireSmith,14Buynow!$15.3(hardcover),$9.5(e-book)TheNameofThisBookIsSecretReaderswilllovefollowingMax-ErnestandCassastheysolvethemystery(謎)ofamissingmagician!Filledwithwordgames,thisisabookthatwon’tstaysecretforlong.“Anamazingstoryfullofpuzzles(不解之謎)!Itwillcertainlywinyourheartandwillmakeyouneverwanttostopturningthepages!”——AlexSmith,13Buynow!$13.9(hardcover),$8.20(e-book)TheLondonEyeMysterySalimsuddenlydisappears.Nooneknowswherehehasgone.Howonearthcouldhehavedisappeared?Hiscousins,TedandKate,havetofollowclues(線索)aroundLondonandfindhimbeforeitistoolate.Cantheymakeit?“It’sagreatbook!Ihadmynoseinitallthetime!Thismustbethecoolestbookintheworld!”——SarahAndrew,12Buynow!$12.60(hardcover),$7.10(e-book)41.Whatisthematerialabove?A.Anotice. B.Adiary. C.Areport. D.Anadvertisement.42.Howmuchcanbesavedifyoubuyane-bookofAWrinkleinTimeinsteadofahardcover?A.$5.50. B.$5.70. C.$5.80. D.$9.5.43.WhoismissinginTheNameofThisBookIsSecret?A.Father. B.Amagician. C.Salim. D.Max-Ernest.44.WhatdoesSarahmeanbysaying“Ihadmynoseinit”?A.Shelikesthesmellofthebook.B.Thebookisveryhardtounderstand.C.Thewordsinthebookaretoosmalltosee.D.Thebookissoattractivethatshereadsitcarefully.45.Whoaremostprobablythereadersofthesebooks?A.Teenagers. B.Adults. C.Kids. D.Theold.BInasmallvillagetherewasamiddle-agedpostman,whojustturned20yearsoldandstarteddelivering(投遞)allkindsofhappyorsadstoriestoeachhomedayafterdayfor50kilometers.Twentyyearsflewby,andsomanychangestookplace,buttheroadfromthepostofficetothevillagealwayshadn’thadanytreeandnothingbuttheflyingdust(塵土)couldbeseen.“HowlongshallIgoalongthislonelyroad?”Assoonashethoughthemustspendhisliferidingthebikeonthedustyroadwithnoflowerortree,hefeltsomewhatsorry.Onedaywhenhefinisheddeliveringthelettersandwasreadytoreturn,hehappenedtopassbyaflowershop.“Right,that’sit!”Hewalkedintotheshop,boughtahandfulofwildflowerseeds(種子),andputtheseseedsalongtheroadsidefromthenextdayon.Thus,afteroneday,twodays,onemonth,twomonths...healwayskeptputtingthewildflowerseedsalongtheroadside.Beforelong,onthelonelyroad,wherehehadcomeandgonefor20years,grewupalotoflittleflowers,inallseasonsendlessly.Forthevillagers,theflowersweremoreenjoyablethananymailthepostmandeliveredinallhislife.Ontheroadwithoutdustbutfullofpetals(花瓣),thepostmanrodehisbike,losinghimselfinthesweetsmellandnotfeelinglonelyandanxiousanymore.46.Howoldwasthepostmanwhenhestartedhisjob?A.Aboutthirtyyearsold. B.Abouttwentyyearsold.C.Overfortyyearsold. D.Overfiftyyearsold.47.Whatwastheroadlikebefore?A.Coveredwithflowers. B.Coveredwithtrees.C.Fullofflyingdust. D.Fullofcornseeds.48.Whatdidthepostmanbuyattheflowershop?A.Wildflowerseeds. B.Anewbike. C.Littletrees. D.Petals.49.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thevillagersshowednointerestintheflowers.B.Thepostmanenjoyedtheroadfullofflowers.C.Thevillagershelpedbuytheflowerseeds.D.Thepostmanstillfeltlonelyintheend.50.Whatdoesthewriterwanttoexpressinthetext?A.Oldhabitsdiehard. B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.Practicemakesperfect. D.Littlethingsmakeabigdifference.CThinkaboutwhatyouliketowearontheweekend.There’sagoodchancethatyouliketoputonapairofbluejeans.Atanymoment,abouthalfoftheworld’spopulationiswearingjeans.Butaccordingtoanewstudy,ourloveforjeansmaybebadfortheearth.Theclothusedtomakejeansmightbeputtingsomeseaanimalsindanger.Everytimewewashourjeans,smallbitsofitwillflowoutofourwashingmachinesandintotheworld’srivers,lakesandsea.Youmightwonder:isn’ttheclothmadeofsomethingnatural?Howcanitbecomeadangertonature?Well,whenmakingjeans,theclothistreatedwithmanytypesofman-madechemicals.Scientistsaren’tyetsurehowthechemicalsintheclothmightharmanimals.Inthestudy,thescientistsalsowashedjeanstoseehowmanybitsoftheclothonaverage(平均)eachpairwoulddropperwash.Theanswerwasworrying:about50,000.Notallofthemmaketheirwayintotheenvironment.Wastewatertreatmentplantsholdback83to99percentofthem.Thismaysoundprettygood.However,onepercentof50,000arestill500perwash.Nowthinkaboutthenumberofjeansaroundtheworldandthetimeseachofthemgetswashed.Asaresult,alargeamountoftheclothstillgetsintotheenvironment.Doesthismeanweshouldn’twearjeans?Probablynot.“Weneedtobuyfewerclothesandonlywashthemwhenwetrulyneedtodoit,”saysSamAthey,oneofthescientists.“Youdon’tneedtowashyourjeansafterhavingwornthemonlyafewtimes.”51.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph1referto?A.Thecloth. B.Thedanger. C.Theearth. D.Theseaanimal.52.Whyistheclothusedtomakejeansaproblemfortheenvironment?A.Thereisalargeamountofwastewater.B.Thereismorecloththrownbypeople.C.Thereistoomuchrubbishcreatedbythecloth.D.Therearelotsofchemicalswhichareharmfultoanimals.53.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph3?A.Thescientistswashedjeanstotesttheinfluenceofchemicals.B.Thescientistswashedjeanstotesttheinfluenceoftheplant.C.Thescientistsfoundthatmuchclothgetsintotheenvironment.D.Thescientistsfoundthatmuchwastewatergetsintotheenvironment.54.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisthewriter’ssuggestion?A.Weshouldnotwearjeans. B.Weshouldnotbuyclothes.C.Weshouldwashtheclotheslessoften. D.Weshouldwashtheclotheseveryday.55.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanwereadthetext?A.SportsandHealth B.EnvironmentandLifeC.ScienceandTechnology D.HistoryandCultureDAdrianandhisfriendslikedtoplaybasketball.TheyusuallyplayedatabasketballcourtnearAdrian’sschool.Lately,Adrianhadnoticedanewboywatchingthegame.Theboywasabouthisage.Adrianwonderedwhotheboywas.Butthenewboydidn’tspeakEnglish.SoAdriancouldn’tunderstandwhathesaid.Adrianthoughtabouthowhecouldcommunicatewithhim.Then,hegotanidea.Oneday,hegottothecourtbeforehisfriendsdid,andtheboywasthere.Adrianwalkedoverandpointedtohimself.Ashedidso,hesaid,“Adrian”andsmiled.Thenhepointedtotheboy.Foramoment,theotherboyhesitated.Then,hesuddenlyunderstood.Withasmile,hepointedtohimselfandsaid,“Manuel.”Finally,theyunderstoodeachother!ThoughAdrianspokeEnglishandhisnewfriendManuelspokeSpanish,theyfoundwaystocommunicate.Theypointedtothings,drewpicturesandsometimestheyactedoutwhattheywantedtosay.Andtheyeachlearnedafewwordsintheother’slanguage.Thathelpedalot,too.AdrianwaseagertoinviteManueltoplaybasketball.Hedidn’tknowifManuelknewhowtoplay.Oneday,whenthetwoboysgottogetherafterschool,AdriantookManueltothebasketballcourt.First,heaskedManueltowatchhimshootabasketballthroughthehoop.Then,hethrewtheballtoManuel.Adriandidn’tthinkManuelwouldbeabletoscoreabasket,buthescoredeasily.Next,ManuelpassedthebasketballbacktoAdrianandpointedtohim—itwasAdrian’sturn.Forthenexthour,thetwoboysplayed.Manuelwasagoodplayer—muchbetterthanAdrianhadthoughthewouldbe.Thenextday,AdriantoldhisotherfriendsaboutManuel.HetoldthemwhatagoodplayerManuelwasandhewantedManueltoplaybasketballwiththemafterschool.Atfirsttheydidn’tknowifthatwasagoodidea.HowcouldManuelplayifhedidn’tunderstandEnglish?“HedoesunderstandsomeEnglish,”Adriansaid,“Besides,heunderstandsbasketball.That’swhat’simportant.”Adrian’sfriendsagreedtoletManuelplay,andtheymadeplansforthatafternoon.Everyonegatheredatthecourtafterschool.WhenManuelarrived,Adrianintroducedhimtohisotherfriends.Soontheystartedtoplay.EveryoneagreedthatManuelwasanexcellentplayer.TheyweregladthatAdrianhadinvitedhim.Theyspokedifferentlanguages,buttheyhadbasketballincommon.Thatwaswhatmattered.56.Whydidn’tManuelunderstandAdrianattheirfirstconversation?A.Adrianusedwordsthatweretoolong.B.Manuelcouldn’thearwhatAdriansaid.C.Adriandidn’twanttosayanythingtoManuel.D.ManuelandAdriandidn’tspeakthesamelanguage.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hesitated”meaninChinese?A.遲疑不決 B.置之不理 C.不動(dòng)聲色 D.憂心忡忡58.WhatdidAdrianlearnfromManuel?A.Howtoscoreabasketeasily. B.Howtomakeaself-introduction.C.HowtosayafewwordsinSpanish. D.Howtocommunicatewithbodylanguage.59.Whichofthefollowingwouldhelpareaderknowmoreaboutthistext?A.Apictureofafingerpointing. B.Aphotographofabasketball.C.AlistofEnglishandSpanishtranslations. D.Aphotographoftwoboyscommunicating.60.Whichstatementshowsapersonalconnectiontothetext?A.Ithinkweneedmorebasketballcourtsatthelocalpark.B.Idon’talwayscareaboutthefinalscoresofbasketballgames.C.LilyandIbecomefriendsbecausewegettogethertorunintheevening.D.Ihelptheothersdrawpictureswhilewaitingfortheseatattherestaurant.非選擇題部分共60分V.閱讀填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Manypeoplethinkfingerpaintingisjustsomethingforchildren.IrisScott,anAmericanartist,certainly61(disagree).Shehasbeencreatingpaintingsusingherfingersforyears,ratherthanbrushes.Itturnedoutthatthiswasaperfectway62(produce)greatworksofart.Scottpickedupfingerpaintingbyaccident.Oneday,shewantedtopaintsomeyellowflowers.However,allherbrushes63(be)inuse.Scottwaseagertogetthepaintingsdone.Asaresult,shedecidedtouseherfingers.Thatexperienceledtheartisttorealizethefunand64(surprise)effectsoffingerpainting.Thenextday,Scottboughtsomegloves.Sincethen,gloveshavealwaysbeenpartofhertrade.Overtheyears,Scott65(develop)herownstyle.Sheusuallyusesmorethanonehundredcolorsatatime.Scotthasbecomeafamousartist.Herpaintingsareinfamousmuseumsaroundtheworld.Somebigcompanieshaveboughtherpaintings.Herpaintings66(hang)insomechildren’shospitalsinSwedennowinordertohelpyoung67(patient)relax.ThoughScottisverybusy,shealwaysmakestimetoteachothers68person.Shehasencouragedmanyartiststoputdown69(them)brushesandusefingersinstead.What’smore,Scottenjoyssharingherworksonsocialmediasothatherfanscanlearnfromher.Shehasalsowrittenabooktoteachbasicskillswhichmakeherfanslearnthenewartmore70(easy).VI.閱讀理解七選五根據(jù)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)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(10分)“Icouldtellitwashimbythewayhewalked.”Ifyou’veeversaidthat,youunderstandbiometrics(生物識(shí)別技術(shù)).71Itincludestheuseoffingerprintsorknowingaperson’svoice.Itisthescienceaboutwhatapersonlookslikeandhowapersondoesthings.Liketreeleaves,notwohumanbeingsareexactlythesame.They’vegotdifferenteyesanddifferenthair.Andeveryonehasadifferentwayofwalkingormoving.72Atthemomentifyoutravelthroughanairport,youneedyourIDcardorpassport.Ifyougotoyourbanktogetsomemoney,youneedacardandaspecialnumber.Butwhatshouldyoudoifyouloseyourpassportorforgetyournumber?73Thetechnologyisbecomingmoreandmorepopularwitholdpeoplebecausetheynolongerneedtoremembertheirpasswords(密碼).74Weusethemtounlockasmartphone,getintoourhomes,startourcarswithoutakeyorevenpayforourshopping.Nothingisperfect.75However,thetechnologywillbecomemuchbetterinthefuture,anditwillbecomemoreandmoreimportantinourdailylife.A.Thistechnologycantellyoufromothers.B.Thistechnologyisallaroundusinourlife.C.Biometrictechnologycansolvethisproblem.D.Whenandwherewasbiometricsfirstinvented?E.Peopleareworriedaboutthesafetyoftheirprivateinformation.F.Biometricmachinesaremorethanperfectandnomistakescanhappen.G

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