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2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期九年級(jí)期中測(cè)試卷

英語(yǔ)

第一部分聽(tīng)力部分

一、聽(tīng)力(本題有15小題,第一節(jié)每小題1分,第二、三節(jié)題每小題2分,共25分)

第一節(jié):聽(tīng)小對(duì)話,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問(wèn)題。

1.HowdoesTomlearnChinese?

A.Byworkingwithagroup.

B.Bylisteningtotheradio.

C.Byreadingthetextbook.

2.WhatdidSam'smotherusetodowhenshewasastudent?

A.Dothechores.

B.Playthecomputergames.

C.WatchTV.

3.Whatfestivalaretheytalkingabout?

A.TheSpringFestival.

B.TheMid-AutumnFestival.

C.TheDragonBoatFestival.

4.Wheredoestheboywanttogo?

A.Thepostoffice.

B.Thebookstore.

C.Thelibrary.

5.Wherewilltheygoforawalktomorrow?

A.Onthebeach.

B.Inthepark.

C.Inthecountryside.

第二節(jié):聽(tīng)長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,請(qǐng)從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),回答問(wèn)題。

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)的對(duì)話,回答第6~7兩小題。

6.What'sthewoman'sproblem?

A.Shehasnevertakenanytests.

B.Shedoesn'tworkhard.

C.Shefeelsnervousaboutthetest.

7.Whatistheman'ssuggestionforgettinggoodresultsinexams?

A.Talkingwithothers.

B.Alwaysworkinghard.

C.Oftentakingtests

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)的對(duì)話,回答第8~10三個(gè)小題。

8.Whenisthemansupposedtohandinthepaper?

A.Tomorrow.

B.NextMonday.

C.ThisFriday.

9.Whatinventioniseverybodyprobablygoingtowriteabout?

A.CIock.

B.Computer.

C.Zipper.

10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.

B.Inthemusichall.

C.Inthelaboratory.

第三節(jié):聽(tīng)獨(dú)白,請(qǐng)從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),回答問(wèn)題。

11.Whatkindofmuseumwilltheclassvisittomorrow?

A.ScienceMuseum.

B.ArtMuseum.

C.HistoryMuseum.

12.Whereisthemuseum?

A.Inthesouthofthecity.

B.Inthenorthofthecity.

C.Intheeastofthecity.

13.Howmanyrulesarementioned?

A.Three.

B.Four.

C.Five.

14.Howwilltheclassgotothemuseum?

A.Onfoot.

B.Bybus.

C.Bycar.

15.Whathomeworkdoestheteachergivethestudents?

A.Doaproject.

B.Designaposter.

C.Writeadiary.

第二部分筆試部分

二、完形填空(本題有15小題,每小1分,共15分)

閱讀下面短文,草洲大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Joewasafarmer.Hisfarmlandwassopoorthathehadn'thadgoodharvests(U攵成)for

years.

“IfGodletsme_16_theweather;thenwillgetbetter;"hecomplained.'Tmafarmer.I

knowwhat'sthe_17_forcrops(莊稼)togrowthanGoddoes."

Godheardhiswords."Well,Igiveyouone_18_hesaid,"youwillbeincontrolofall

kindsof_19_.Let'sseewhatyourcropswillgrowlike."

Onhearingthis,Joewasexcitedand_20_rightaway,"Sunny!"_21_thecloudswent

away.

Hewaspleasedandshoutedagain,"_22_!"Theskywas_23_withdarkcloudsatonce,

thenafterawhile,thefieldwasfilledwithwater.

Inthefollowingyear,hechangedtheweatherbetweensunnyandrainy.Watchingtheseeds

growingbiggerandbiggerandbecomingcrops,Joefeltreally_24_.

Thentheharvestseasoncame.Hewenttothefjeldtogethiscrops._25_hisheart

suddenlywentdownwhenhefoundthecropsevenhadn'tgrownagrain(谷粒).Hewasquite

shockedandstartedto_26_.Onceagain,Godheardhim.

"Doyouwanttoknow_27_youstilldon*tgetthegoodharvestyouwant?"Godsaid.

"Youneveraskedforwind,rainstorm,snowandice,or_28_thatcouldmaketheairfresher

andtheroots(根)stronger._29_strongroots,ofcoursethecropswon'tgrowanyfruit."

Afterherealizedthis,JoeaskedGodto_30_thepower.Itturnedoutthatonlythrough

life'schallengeswouldweharvestthefruitoflife.Ittakesbothupsanddownstogetsatisfactory

results.

16.A.controlB.punishC.catchD.change

17.A.mostB.leastC.worstD.best

18.A.weekB.monthC.seasonD.year

19.A.weatherB.waterC.crops0.fields

20.A.sangB.shoutedC.asked□.answered

21.A.LuckilyB.HappilyC.Suddenly0.Specially

22.A.SunnyB.WindyC.RainyD.Snowy

23.A.connectedB.paintedC.followed0.covered

24.A.satisfiedB.disappointedC.surprised□.embarrassed

25.A.AndB.ButC.ThoughD.Because

26.A.smileB.laughC.cryD.worry

27.A.whatB.whyC.whenD.where

28.A.anythingB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing

29.A.OnB.WithoutC.From0.Through

30.A.givebackB.gobackC.takebackD.comeback

三、閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共30分)

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Weallwanttochangesomethingaboutourappearance(夕卜表).Sometimesit'shealthy,

sometimesit*snotsohealthy.Herearefourkids'questionsaboutthissubject.

Idon'treallyhavethebestfashionsenseintheworld.Iseemyfriendswearinggoodclothes,

andmineareOK.It'snotthatIwanttobelikethem.Ijustwanttobeinthesamefashion

zone(區(qū)域).

Anyadvice?

Jack

AlmosteveryoneIknowisshorterthanmeandcandoeverythingbetter.That'sbecauseI

weighmorethanothers.Itmakesmefeelfat.Iamonly13!

Canyouhelpme?

Tom

Ihavea"beautymark"(asmyparentscallit)ontherightpartofmyface,andsomepeople

sayIlookbeautiful,butI'mstartingtodoubtifit'strue.

SometimespeoplemakefunofmeandcallmeHmoley"or"moleface"anditreallyhurts

myfeelings.SometimesIevencomehomecrying.HowdoIjustbrushitoff?

Lily

I'mkindofworriedaboutwearingmake-up(化妝品).Ithinkthatmakeupcouldmaybe

improvemyappearance.However;Idon'twanttooverdoit.

Sometimesgirlsgetbadwordsbecausetheyweartoomuchofitallthetime,andtheyalso

lookabitsilly.

Canyougivemeanyadviceabouthowtowear?

Rita

31.Whattopicarethefourstudentstalkingabout?

A.Friendship.B.Health.C.Fashion.D.Appearance.

32.WhocanhelpJacktosolvehisproblem?Anexpertwho.

A.cangivehimadviceonhowtomakeup.

B.knowswhat'sthemostfashionableclothes.

C.canbringhimagoodlookbyoperation(手術(shù)).

D.canteachhimtohaveaperfectbuild.

33.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Jackwantstowearmorefashionablythanhisfriends.

B.Tomthinksheisoverweightathisage.

C.Lilydoesn'twanttobrushoffher"beautymark".

D.Ritahatesmake-upallthetime.

B

ManykidsallovertheworldarereadingHarryPotterbooksinschool.Butsomeparents

thinktheirchildrenshouldn'tbeabletofindthoseandotherbooksinschoollibraries.Should

schoollibrarieskeepbooksthatsomeparentsdon'tapproveof?Shouldtheytakethosebooks

offthebookcases?

AllovertheUSA,schoolsarewrestlingwiththosequestions.Readthesearguments.Then

decideforyourself.

Yes!SomeBooksShouldBeBannedfromSchoolLibraries!

Manyparentsbelievethatthereshouldbecertainlimits(限定).Booksthatinclude

violence(暴力)orbadwordsshouldn'tbeinschools.SomeparentsthinkHarryPotterbookshave

noplaceinschoollibrariesbecausetheytalkaboutwizardsandmagic.

Mostparentsknowwhat'sgoodforkids.Theyhavearighttodecidewhichbooksshouldor

shouldnotbeinschoollibraries.

Booksshouldbecheckedbeforetheyareputinschools.Isthisagoodbookforkidstoread?

Isitfullofviolence?Doesithavebadwordsorideaskidsshouldn'tlearnabout?Ifabookisnot

goodforallkids,itshouldnotbeinaschoollibrary.

No!BooksShouldNotBeBannedfromSchoolLibraries!

WhyshouldafewparentsstopallkidsfromreadingstorieslikeHarryPotter?

"Parentsshoulddecidewhattheirownkidsread,"saidNatalieNicole,ofDenver,Colorado.

Manyexpertssaythatit'stheparents'job,nottheschooPsjob,tocheckoutwhattheirkids

arereading.Iftheydon'tlikeabook,theyshouldnotlettheirkidsreadit.

Manyschoolsletkidsborrowcertainbooksiftheyhaveasigned(簽名的)paperfromtheir

parents.Thatworksfine.Aparentdoesn'tsignthepaperifheorshedoesn'twantthechildto

readthebook.Otherkidscanreadthebookiftheyareallowed.

SomebooksarenotOKforallkidstoread.Butifmoreadultswerecarefulaboutwhattheir

ownkidsread,theywouldn'thavetobanbooksfromthelibrary.

34.Theunderlinedword"approveof"hastheclosestmeaningto"

A.borrowB.acceptC.readD.write

35.Someparentsdon'tthinkHarryPotterbooksshouldbeinschoollibrariesbecause

A.theytalkaboutwizardsandmagic

B.thiskindofbookswillbringbadluck

C.kidsdon'thaveasignedpaperforthebooks

D.theyhavenothingtodowithchildren'sstudies

36.Theunderlinedword"That"refersto"

A.Readingbookswithkids

B.Allowingkidstoreadwidely

C.Signingbeforeborrowingbooks

D.Lettingkidschoosebooksthemselves

37.WhichofthefollowingwouldNatalieNicolemostprobablyagree?

A.Schoolsshouldprovideareadinglistforthestudents.

B.AllthekidsshouldbeallowedtoreadHarryPotterbooks

C.Librariesshouldbanthebookssomeparentsdon'tsupport.

D.Kids'choicesofbooksshouldbemadebytheirownparents.

C

①Whatwoulditbelikeifyoucouldonlyuseonehand?Everyyear,1,500babiesareborninthe

U.S.withouttheirarmsaccordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Manymore

childrenlosehandsinaccidents.

②Someofthesechildrencanuseman-madearmsorhands.Thesearecalledprosthetics.They

costthousandsofdollars.Askidsgrow,theyneednew,biggerones.Overtime,thecostaddsup.

Manyfamiliescannotaffordit.Thisisaproblem.

③▲.Someofthevolunteersarestudents.AtAlexandriaCountyDaySchool(ACDS)

inVirginia,agroupofsixth-gradersworkedinteams,printingprostheticsintheirscienceclass.

Theyareusing3-Dprinterstomakeprosthetics.Theseprintersarenotcommonprinters.They

printwithplastic.In90minutes,theclasscanfinishmakingaboutnineprosthetics.

④TaylorGracePeterson,astudentfromACDS,seemedamazedbythe3-Dprintedhand.She

saiditis"prettycool"tobeabletomakeahandforakidinneed.

⑤Thestudentsworkwithanonprofitgroup(非盈利組織)callede-NABLE.Ithas16designsfor

3-Dprintedhands.Theprosthetichandsaremadefromeverydaymaterials,likeplastic,fishing

line,Velcroandscrews.Ahandcanbemadeforlessthan$50,aslongasyouhavea3-Dprinter.

Thenthehandsgotochildreninneedallovertheworld.

(6)A10-year-oldboyinNewMexicofirstreceivedthehandtheymade.Hewasbornwithouta

lefthand.TheboyisahugefanofDenverBroncos(anameofafootballteaminAmerica),sothe

studentsmadehisprostheticwiththeteam'scolors:orangeandblue.

⑦Usinga3-Dprinterisaverycheapwaytomakeprosthetics.Lieberman,thestudents'science

teachersaidthereisalsoonebigadvantage(優(yōu)點(diǎn)).“Ifthehandtheymadeforachildisthe

wrongsize,wecanadjust(調(diào)整)itorsendhimorheranotherone,"Liebermansaid.

38.Paragraph2mainlytalksabouttheoftheprosthetics.

A.shapeB.colorC.historyD.disadvantage

39.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe▲?

A.Nowthescienceteachersaregivingthemahand

B.Nowvolunteersintheworldaresteppinguptohelp

C.Nowvolunteersareteachingthemtouseprosthetics

D.Nowscientistsareinventinganewkindofprosthetics

40.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.

A.manyfamiliescan'taffordtheprintedhandsbecausetheycostalot

B.studentsprinttheprostheticswithmaterialsthatcostmorethan$50

C.theboyinNewMexicohasreceivedtheorangeandbluehand

D.theprintedhandhastobethrownawayifitistoobigforachild

41.Thebesttitleforthepassagecouldbe.

A.Letmegiveyouahand

B.Protectyourhands

C.Let'sjoine-NABLE

D.Stopusingprosthetics

D

Thedrugstorewasclosingforthenight.YoungAlfredHiggins,theshop-assistant,wasready

togohome.Mr.Carr,theboss,staredathimandsaid,"Holdon,Alfred.Maybeyou'dbegood

enoughtotakethethingsoutofyourpocketsandleavethemherebeforeyougo."Alfred'sface

gotred.Afteralittlehesitation(遲疑),hetookoutwhathehadstolen.Mr.Carrsaid,"MaybeI

shouldcallyourmotherandletherknowI'mgoingtohavetoputyouinprison(監(jiān)獄)

Alfredthoughthismotherwouldcomerushingin,eyesburningwithanger.But,tohis

surprise,shearrivedwearingasmile."Hello,I'mAlfred'smother.Isheintrouble?"shesaid.Mr.

Carrwassurprised,too.HehadexpectedAlfred'smothertocomeinnervously,shakingwithfear,

askingwithweteyesforamercy(憐憫)forherson.Butno,shewascalm,quietandpleasantand

wasmakingMr.Carrfeelsorry..SoonMr.Carrwasnoddinghisheadinagreementwithwhatshe

wassaying."Ofcourse",hesaid,"Idon'twanttobecruel.Youareright.Sometimes,alittlepiece

ofgoodadviceisthebestthingforaboyatcertaintimesinhislifeanditoftentakestheyouths

longtimetogetsenseintotheirheads."AndhewarmlyshookMrs.Higgins'shand.

Backhome,withoutevenlookingatAlfred,shesaid,"Whydoyoustandtheresostupidly?

Gotobed.*'Inhisbedroom,Alfredheardhismotherinthekitchen.Hetookgreatprideinhis

mother'sstrength(力量).Hefelthemusttellherhowgreatshewas.Ashegottothekitchen,he

sawhismotherdrinkingacupoftea.Hewasshockedbywhathesaw.Hismother'sfacewasa

frightened,brokenone.Itwasnotthesamecool,brightfacehesawearlierinthedrugstore.As

sheliftedtheteacup,herhandshook.Andsomeoftheteasplashed(灑)onthetable.Herlips

movednervously.Shelookedveryold.Hewatchedhismotherwithoutmakingasound.The

pictureofhismothermadehimwanttocry.Hefelthisyouthcomingtoanend.Hesawallthe

troubleshebroughthismotherinhershakinghandandthedeeplinesofworryinhergreyface.

Itseemedtohimthatthiswasthefirsttimehehadeverreallyseenhismother.

42.ThereasonwhyMr.Carrfeltsorrywasthat.

A.Alfred'smotherappearedpoliteandgentle

B.heshouldhavecalledapolicemanatfirst

C.hefoundAlfredinfacthadn'tstolenanything

D.hethoughtAlfredwasagoodyoungman

43.WhichofthefollowingisprobablysaidbyMrs.HigginswhiletalkingtoMr.Carr?

A."Ifyoudothat,Iwillneverforgive(原諒)you."

B."Ican'tbelieveit!Youaretreatingmysonlikethat!"*

C."Please,youknow,heisjustakid."

D."Youknow,ittakestimeforayouthtotrulygrowup."

44.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"hismother'sstrength"inParagraph3referto?

A.Mrs.Higgins'scalmnessandcommunicatingskills.

B.Mrs.Higgins'sstrongbody.

C.Mrs.Higgins'sfearandnervousness.

D.Mrs.Higgins'sfriendshipwiththeboss.

45.Fromthenon,Alfredwouldprobably.

四、詞匯運(yùn)用(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共15分)

A.用方框中所給單產(chǎn)的適當(dāng)形式填空,每詞僅用一次。

besidewarnseldomwarmlively______

46.Thekidswerenottotouchthemedicine.

47.1movedfrombehindmydesktositMary.

48.Mrs.Smithwasaseriouswomanwhosmiled.

49.Henowtreatseveryonewithkindnessandspreadingloveandjoy.

50.ThepiecesareusuallycutechildrenorcharactersfromaChinesefairytaleor

historicalstory.

B.閱讀下面短文,然后根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)所給中文意思寫出單詞的正確形式,每空限填一詞。

Manyofusdon'tspendalotoftimeimprovingourwritingskills.Thefollowingsuggestions

canbe_51—(有幫助的)

Makegoodwordchoices.Whenwe'renotsurewhichwordisthe_52_(正確的)onefora

sentence,lookitupinadictionary.Thuswecanexpressourselvesproperly,especiallyfor_53_

(演講)

Checkfacts.Ifwewantpeopletobelievewhatwewrite,wemustmakesureourfactsare

trueandvivid.Thefactswillimpressthereaders.

_54_(潤(rùn)色).Itisrewriting.Tryto_55_(避免)somemistakes.Althoughittakesmore

timeandmorework,rewritingmakesourwritingbetter.

Read_56_(大聲地).Sometimeit'seasiertofindproblemswithspelling.,wordusage,and

grammar.Italsohelpsusnotonlyfindoutourproblemsbutalso_57_(欣賞)ourwriting.

Preparealist.Itincludes:Isthereapropertitle?Isthebeginningattractiveenough?Have

weexplainedeverypoint?Istheendingbrief?Thiscanhelpustomakesurewehavecovered

everything_58_(精確地).

Itisnoteasytobecomeabetterwriter.Be_59_(耐心的)!Followthewritingskillsabove.

Wecanwritebetterarticlesaslongaslearn_60_(明智地).

五、語(yǔ)法填空(本題有10小題,每小題法,W10分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。

Onelovelysummermorning,agrasshopper(蝗蟲(chóng))jumpedandplayedanddancedandsang.

Nearbysomeantswerebusycarryingcornsandotherfooduptheirhomes.

"Comeanddancewithme,andyou'llhave_61_wonderfultimetoday."saidthe

grasshoppertooneoftheants.

"Allthefoodmust_62_(store)beforewinter;oryouwillfindnothingtoeat."saidtheant.

"Whenareyougoingtostartcollectingfood?"

"_63_isnotnecessarytodothatatall."answeredthegrasshopper;lookingaround.

"Thereisplenty_64_food,andworkingwouldwasteabeautifulsummerday."

Astheantleft,thegrasshoppersawafamilyofsquirrels(松鼠)_65_wereworkingaround

anoldtree.Theywerelaughingandrunningtopickupnuts_66_(happy).

Onanot-so-lovelymorninginwinter;thegrasshopperwasveryhungry,soheaskedtheants

_67_theycouldgivehimalittlefood.

_68_apoorgrasshopper!Theantreplied,"Soyoucan'tliveon_69_(dance)afterall!At

leastyouenjoyed_70_(you)thissummer.Weantsaretootiredtoshareourfoodwithyou.H

六、根據(jù)中文提六競(jìng)晟課文填空,每空一詞(本題有10小題,每小題0.5分,共5分)

1.Goodlearnersoften_71_whattheyneedtolearn_72_something_73_.(把他們需要

學(xué)的東西和他們感興版而窠事聯(lián)系起來(lái))

2.Henowtreatseveryonewithkindnessandwarmth,_74_loveandjoy_75___76_

_77_.(他所到之處都在傳播愛(ài)與快樂(lè))

3._78___79____80_friendsisalmost(和朋友閑逛幾乎不可能)forherbecausethereare

alwaysguardsaroundher.

七、任務(wù)型閱讀(本題有5小題,每小題1分,共5分)

閱讀短文,從方框內(nèi)選出最佳選項(xiàng)填入文章空臼處。

Seeingbloodinahorrormoviemightmakeyoucoveryoureyes,butrealbloodisn'tscaryat

all._81_That'swhyblooddonorsareconsideredlifesavers.

Blooddonorsarethosegivingblood-usuallyabout200mlatatime-tobloodbanksor

blooddonation(捐贈(zèng))centers._82_Forexample,someonemayhavelostbloodinaccidents,

orhaveaseriousillnessthatrequireshisbloodtobereplaced.Hospitalsandbloodbanksstore

thebloodandtrytokeepenoughonhand.

_83_Medicalworkersaskdonorsseveralquestionstomakesurethebloodissafetouse.

Thenthedonorsrelax,oftenreadingamagazineortalkingastheirbloodisdrawn.Afterward,the

donorsmayreceivesomejuiceorwaterandmaybefruittogivethemenergy.Theprocessis

simple,notscary._84_Togivebloodzapersonmustbeatleast18yearsoldandmustmeet

certainotherrequirements

Studentsofallages,though,canlearnmoreaboutthedonationp

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