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2024屆浙江省溫州市秀山中學英語九年級第一學期期末學業(yè)水平測試試題

考生須知:

1.全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色

字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應(yīng)位置上。

2.請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準考證號。

3.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。

I.單項選擇

1、一Ithinkittakesalotofpracticetoplaytheviolinwell.

—,Practicemakesperfect.

A.NowayB.MypleasureC.FmafraidnotD.Thafstrue.

2、Ihatetravelingbyairyouusuallyhavetowaitforhoursbeforetheplanetakesoff.

A.becauseB.thoughC.untilD.sothat

3、Susanherfriend^invitationbecauseofanimportantmeeting.

A.tookdownB.putdownC.turneddownD.wrotedown

4、一DidTom'sparentsgotothemeetingyesterday?

-Yes,ofthemdid,butspoke.

A.each;noneB.both;noneC.neither;bothD.both;neither

5、Youcanworkinsmallorlargegroups:ityourpersonalchoice.

A.putsonB.comesonC.dependsonD.hangson

6、一Alexisplanningtoclimbthemountainwithoutevenusingarope.

一What?Itveneverheardofideabefore.

A.acrazierB.thecrazierC.acraziestD.thecraziest

7、-Whereareyougoing?-Tothelibrary.I'vefinishedreadingthisbook,soIamgoingtoit

A.buyB.throwC.returnD.borrow

8、一doyoustayup?

一Never.Ialwaysgotobedearly.

A.HowlongB.Howoften

C.HowsoonD.Howmuch

9、--youcomewithmetoLangLang'spianoconcertthisevening?

--I*dloveto,butIhavetostudyformymathtest.

A.ShouldB.MayC.MustD.Can

10、-Teamworkisveryimportantinthiskindofwork.

…Ithinkso..

A.TheearlybirdcatchesthewormB.Everydayhasitsday

C.Onetreecan'tmakeaforestD.Everythingcomestohimwhowaits

II.完形填空

11、Choosethethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.(選擇最恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文)

Howisyoursummerholidaygoing?PmhavingfuninTianjin,China.I'msittingina1now.Itisbigand

thereareabout50tablesinit.Iam2sometofuandasmallbowlofmuttonnoodleswithcarrots.I'malso

drinkingsomeblacktea.Iwill350yuanonthemeal.ThedumplingsherelookgoodandIwilleatthemnext

time.Thefoodhereisverygood.Thenoodlesandtofuare4Thevegetablesarefresh,buttheteaisn'tverygood.

Thepeoplehereusechopstickstohavemeals.Ican'tusethem.I'mlearning5tousethem.Itisveryinteresting.

Ithinkitwilltakemealongtimeto6themeal.IwillgobacktoNewYorknextweek.Yours,Lucy.

1.A.restaurantB.bankC.supermarketD.cinema

2.A.drawingB.leavingC.eatingD.cooking

3.A.takeB.costC.spendD.put

4.A.softB.deliciousC.differentD.large

5.A.whyB.whereC.whenD.how

6.A.collectB.finishC.shareD.get

m.語法填空

12、OnesunnyafternoonBernardShawwashavingawalkinthequietfield.Theairwasfreshandtheviewwas

beautiful.Whilehe1.(walk),abikeriderranintohim.MrShaw2.(fall)totheground.Theriderwasverysorry.He

gotoffhisbike3,(help)MrShawgetup.Luckily,MrShaw4.(nothurt).'Tmsosorry!nsaidtherider.HOh,no,Hsaid

BernardShaw."Ishould5^_(say)sorry.Tmsorryfornot(give)lucktoyou.*1MrShawlookedatthepuzzledrider

andadded,MIfyoukilledme,youknow,youwouldbefamousallovertheworld.n

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>Oneday,Itookanundergroundtowork,Isawsomethingthatmademeverysad.Onthetube(undergroundin

London),amotherkeptlookingatherphonescreenandplayingagamewithherdaughtersittingbesideher.Thelittle

girl,about5yearsold,wastalkingtohermotheraboutherday,repeatingthenextstop'snamecheerfully,praisingher

mother'slongnails—tryingtocatchhermother'sattention.Hermotherjustnoddedandanswered"Mm,hm^^with

hereyesgluedtothescreen,busypassingthelevelsofthegame.Iwatchedthegirlgiveafinaltrytoatleastgether

mumtolookather,butitwasnouse.Thenthelittlegirlturnedsilent.Itwasashamethemother

didn'tnoticethat.

Itbrokemyheartandgotmewondering-whatkindofgamewouldmakethemotherforgetshehasthemost

beautifulthingintheworld,thehumanshecreated,thepersonsheloveswithallherheart?Whatitmeantwhenshe

couldn'tlookintoherdaughter'seyesandevenstoptolistentothegirl?

Someparentsarealmostliketheteenagers,alwaysontheirphoneswithmindlessgamesorgoingthroughWeChat.

Perhapsparentshavemanythingstodealwith,butsometimestheyareeverythingtotheirkids.

Thisisnotanonlyexample.I'veseentoomanysuchexamples.Imightnotbeaparentmyself,andprobablystill

havealongwaybeforebecomingone,butIknowwhatIsawisn'tright.

Thesceneusedtobeseenamongteenagersveryoftenwhenparentscomplainedhowtheirchildrenwerecrazy

abouttheirmobilephones.Lookhowthesituationhaschanged!Theparentshavebecome“technologyslaves(奴隸)”,

thatistosay,theycan'tcontrolthemselveswhileusingmobilephones.Nowsomemiddle-agedparentsholdthebest

iPhonesorSamsungphones,whichareprobablytheonlytwobrandstheyknow.Theyareplayingthesimplegames

withsoexpensivemobilephones.Pmuncertainwhethertolaughortocry.Butmyhopeisthatthisstormpasses.

1.Thelittlegirlturnedsilentbecauseshefailedto.

A.stoptolistentohermum

B.catchhermother'sattention

C.knowthebrandofhermobilephone

D.controlherselfwhileusingmobilephone

2.Inthepassage,thewritermainlywantstoexpress,

A.thehopethatparentsusenewtechnologyproperly

B.thehappinessthatparentscanusemoderntechnology

C.thesadnessthatparentshavemanythingstodealwith

D.theworriesthatchildrenarecrazyaboutmobilephones

3.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TechnologySlavesB.Middle-agedParents

C.ASceneontheTubeD.MindlessPhoneGames

B

14^Manyofusfeeluneasywhensomeonestandstooclosetous,talkstoustooloudlyormakeseyecontactwithusfor

toolong.Buthaveyoueverwonderedwhythosethingsmakeyouuncomfortable?

It,sallaboutpersonalspace,whichmeansnotonlytheimaginaryspacearoundthebody,butalsothespacearoundall

thesenses.Peoplefeelthattheirspaceisbeingviolated(侵犯)whentheymeetwithanunwelcomesound,smellorlook.

Thisisprobablywhyamanonacrowdedbusshoutingintohismobilephoneorawomannexttoyouputtingonstrong

perfume(香水)makesyoufeelangry.

Whetherpeoplehavehadastrongerdesire(渴望)toprotecttheirpersonalspaceinrecenttimesishardtosay.Yetstudies

ofairlinesshowthatpeoplehaveastrongdesiretohavespacetothemselves.InasurveybyTripAdvisor,atravel

website,peoplesaidthatiftheyhadtopaymoreforsomeextraservice,theywouldratherhavelargerseatsthanextra

food.

Althoughpeoplemayneedtheirpersonalspace,somehardlyrealizeit.Forexample,peopleonabuswhohold

newspapersinfrontoftheirfacestoreadinfactkeepadistancefromstrangers.

Goandwatchalibrarytable.Youwillnoticethatoneofthecornerseatswillusuallybetakenfirst.becausetheyarethe

farthestway.Whatifsomeonesitsoppositetoyou?Maybeyouwillpileupbooksasiftomakeawall.

Preference(偏好)forpersonalspacearedifferentfromculturetoculture.ScientistshavefoundthatAmericansgenerally

prefermorepersonalspacethanpeoplefromothercultures.InLatin(拉丁人的)cultures,however,peoplearemore

comfortablestandingclosetoeachother.

1.Whomightfeelhispersonalspaceissafeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Apersonwhohastositnexttoaladyputtingonstrongperfume.

B.Apersonwhohasbeenwatchedbyastrangerforalongtime.

C.Apersonwhohearsstrangenoiseswhenreadingathome.

D.ALatinboywhoischattingwithafriendsittingclosetohim.

2.WhatcanweknowfromthesurveybyTripAdvisor?

A.Peopleneedsmallerpersonal.paceinrecenttimesthanbefore.

B.Peoplehaveawrongdesireforpersonalspaceinrecenttimes.

C.Therearenotenoughseatsontheplanetomeetpeople'sneeds.

D.Foodserviceisbetterprovidedthanseatsontheplane.

3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thespacearoundthebodyismoreneededthanthataroundallthesenses.

B.Ifyouholdnewspapersonthebus,yourpersonalspacewon*tbeviolated.

C.Peopleusuallychoosethecornerseatsfirstinalibraryforpersonalspace.

D.Differentculturessharethesamepreferencesforpersonalspace.

C

15、AFatherandaSon

PassingthroughtheAtlantaairportonemorning,Icaughtoneofthoseshuttlesthattaketravelersfromthemain

terminals(航站樓)totheirboardinggates.Notmanypeopleconsiderthemfun,butonthisSaturdayIheardlaughter.

Atthefrontofthefirstshuttlewereamanandhisson.

Wehadjuststoppedtoletoffpassengers,andthedoorswereclosingagain.wHerewego!Holdontometight!”the

fathersaid.Theboy,aboutfiveyearsold9madesoundsofhappiness.

“Lookoutthere!”thefathersaidtohisson."Seethatpilot?Ibethe'swalkingtohisplane."Thesonturnedhisneckto

lookforward.

AsIwasearlyformyflight,Idecidedtogobacktotheterminal.WhereIwentbackagain,Isawthatthemanandhis

sonhadreturnedtoo.Irealizedthenthattheyhadn'tbeenheadingforaflight,buthadjustbeenridingtheshuttle.

“Iwanttoridesomemore!”

“More?”thefathersaid,mock?anR「ybutclearlypleased.wYouarenottired?”

“Thisisfun!”hissonsaid.

“Allright."thefatherreplied,whenadooropened,weallgoton.

ThereareparentswhocanaffordtosendtheirchildrentoEuropeorDisneyland,andthereareparentswholivein

million-dollarhousesandgivetheirchildrencarsandswimmingpools,yetsomethinggoeswrong.

“Whereareallthosepeoplegoing,Daddy?”thesonasked.

66Allovertheworld/5camethereply.

Theotherpeopleintheairportwereleavingforfardestinations(終點)orarrivingattheendsoftheirjourneys.The

fatherandson,though,werejustridingthisshuttletogether,makingitexciting,enjoyingbeingtogether.

Somanytroublesinthiscountry.Somanyquestionsaboutwhattodo.Herewasafatherwhocaredaboutspendingthe

daywithhissonandwhohadcomeupwiththisplanonaSaturdaymorning.

Theanswerissosimple:parentswhocareenoughtospendtime,andtopayattentionandtotrytheirbest.Itdoesn't

costacent,yetitisthemostvaluablethingintheworld.

Theshuttlepickedupspeed,andthefatherpointedsomethingout,andtheboylaughedagain.

1.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.thefatherandhissonwerewaitingfortheflight

B.thefathergottiredwhenhissonwantedtoridetheshuttleagain

C.thefathertoldhissonaboutthetroublesinthecountry

D.thefatherspentthedaywithhissonandenjoyedit

2.Theunderlinedwordmock-angnmeans.

A.feelingbored

B.lookingexcited

C.notreallyangry

D.nottrulysurprised

3.Fromthestorywecanlearn.

A.sometimespeopledon'trealizewhattheyhave

B.maybethemostvaluablethingdoesn'tcostmuch

C.childrenshouldstaywiththeirparentsmoreoften

D.parentsshouldgivetheirchildrenabetterlife

D

16、Manypeoplebegintousepencilsfromanearlyage.Therearemanykindsofpencils:somehaveeraserson

top;somearecolorful.Youmayhaveusedmanykindsofthemformanyyears,butdoyouknowthehistoryofpencils?

Manyyearsago,peopleinEgyptusedlead(鉛)towrite.Nowpencilsaremadefromgraphite(石墨)insteadoflead.

In1564,peoplefoundthatgraphitecouldleaveblackmarks.Atfirst,peopleusedittomakemarksontheirsheep.Later

theyusedthegraphitetowrite.Theythoughtitwaslead.Graphiteleftablackermarkthanlead,butitwasnotstrong

enoughsoitneededsomethingtoholdit.

In1565,ConradGesnerfirstputgraphiteintosomethingtoholdit.Later;inthe1600s,Germanpeoplemixed

graphitewithsomeotherthingsandusedthemforwriting.Later,Francecouldn'tgetpencilsfromboththeEnglishand

theGermans,soNicholasJacquesContebegantomakepencils.InFrance,therewaslittlegraphite,sohemixed

graphitewithclay(粘土).

In1812,WilliamMunroemadethefirstAmericanwoodpencils.Later;amanputasmalleraserontopofapencil.

Anewkindofpencilwasborn.

1.Thepassageismainlyabouttheofpencils.

A.kindsB.history

C.materialsD.shapes

2.Peoplebegantowritewithleadfirstin.

A.EgyptB.England

C.GermanyD.China

3.Graphiteisthanlead.

A.blackerandsofterB.blackerandharder

C.softerandlighterD.softerandharder

4.NicholasJacquesContemixedgraphitewithclaybecause?

A.heneededsomethingtoholdgraphite

B.Francecouldn'tgetpencilsfromboththeEnglishandtheGermans

C.hecouldn'tfindenoughgraphiteinFrance

D.hewantedtoputasmalleraserontopofapencil

5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Todaypencilsarenotmadefromleadorgraphite.

B.ThefirstwoodpencilsweremadeinAmerica.

C.Germanpeoplefirstusedmixedmaterialstomakepencils.

D.Peoplefirstusedgraphitetomakemarksontheirsheep.

E

17、InAmerica,seldomdoyougoanywherewithouthearingaprinciplecalledWIN-WIN.Itsoundsstrangetomeat

firstbecausethroughoutmychildhood,Ihavealwaysbeentaughttotryeverythingpossibletowinanupper-hand,

ratherthantohelpotherpeoplewin.However,astimegoesby,Ihavegraduallyunderstoodtheessence(真諦)of

WIN-WINprinciple—itisthewayofwinningonbothsides.

WhenIwaslittle,IusedtoplayChinesecheckers(跳棋)whichincludestwobasictactics(戰(zhàn)術(shù)):Oneistocreatepaths

foryourself;theotheristopreventyourrival(對手)moving.Playersmayusethesetwototallydifferentwaysinthe

game,butthekeyfortheplayertowinistocontinuouslycreatepathsforhimevenifhisrivalmaytakeadvantageofit.

Finallyhecanalwaysreachthegoalafewstepsaheadoftheotherplayer.

Inthe1990s,astrategy(戰(zhàn)略)calledWIN-WINbecamewidespreadinthewesternworld.Itsaimistoachieveyour

successwhilegivingotherpeoplesomeadvantages,sothereisnorealloser.OneexampleofusingtheWIN-WIN

principleisthevoluntarysystemintheUS.MostAmericanssupportthespiritofvoluntarycontribution.IntheUS,

schoolsandchildrenorganizationsusuallyencourageandsupportkidstotakepartincommunityactivitiessothatthe

voluntaryspiritcanbeintheirmindsfromchildhood.

InChina,it'squiteusualthatsomepeoplearetooselfishandnevertakepeople'sinterestsintoconsideration,while

someonewhoreallyhascouragetodosomethingfbrthepublicisoftencalled“foolish”or“silly”.Actuallyhelpingother

peoplecanbeofgreatdelightforthehelper,forhecanalsolearnsomethingusefulforhislifesuchassympathy,care,

devotion,etc.Soonlyifyoutakeotherpeople'sinterestsintoconsideration,youcanmakesuretowinwhatyouwant.

1.Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthepassageis.

A.totellustheculturaldifferencesbetweenChinaandtheUS.

B.totellusthedifferenteducationalsystemsintheUSandChina.

C.totellustheimportanceandmeaningofWIN-WIN.

D.toshowthatWIN-WINispopularintheUSandChina.

2.Whatistheauthor飛attitude(態(tài)度)towardsWIN-WIN?

A.Criticism(批評).B.Encouragement.

C.Disagreement.D.Doubt.

3.Theunderlinedword"enrooted”inthethirdparagraphmeans.

A.removedB.controlled

C.plantedD.influenced

F

18^Wegotupatsixinthemorningonthatsummerday,becauseGrandpawastotakemetothepark.With

Mum,Auntandthreecousins,ittooktwotaxistogetusalltothepark.

Everyonewaspreparedtogetonthebigbusandseethewildanimalsinthepark.Asthebusmoved,Isawmany

animals.Thereweretigers,lions,bears,monkeys,pandasandelephants.Somewerelyingdown;somewerestanding

there;someotherswerewalking.Andnoneofthemwereafraidofpeople.

Afterseeingthewildanimals,wehadlunchatthewildanimalrestaurant.Wethenwatchedgoatfightingandhorse

fightingshows.Theparkhadmanyothershowsbesidesthefightingshows.Forexample,therewasasealionshow.We

watchedmountaingoatswalkingonasteelwire(鋼絲),monkeysridingbikes,andtigersjumpingthroughhoopsof

fire(火圈).

ThemostunforgettablethingatthezoowasthatIgotinatigercageandtookapicturewithatiger.Iwasvery

scaredatthattime,butwhenIsawalotofpeopletakingpictures,Iwasnotsoafraid.GrandpasaidIhadmore

expressionsthanthetiger.

ThisvisittotheShanghaiWildAnimalParkisanunforgettableone,butitcametoanendwhenwehadtogohome

atfiveo'clock.

1.Howmanypeopleinthewriter'sfamilywenttotheparkonthatday?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.

2.Howdidthefamilygotothepark?

A.Bytrain.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.D.Byboat.

3.Thewritersawallthefollowinganimalsintheparkexcept____?

A.foxesB.pandasC.ho

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