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樂清市山海聯(lián)盟2023學(xué)年上學(xué)期九年級(jí)第二次聯(lián)考卷II 筆試部分(共100分)二、完形填空(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,掌握大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Intheeighthgrade,Ihadagoodfriend,Peter.Hewasanexcellentsportsstar.16,Ineverseemedtobeanygoodatsports.ButwhenPeterjoinedateam,Idid,too.OratleastI17.PeterwasintheJVfieldhockeyteam.Hewastalented,sohelearnedthebasicskills18.I,ontheotherhand,couldn’tseemtoholdthestickcomfortably.ThenPeterspentmoreandmore19withtheotherboyslikehimandIwasbeginningtofeellonely.Decidingto20ourfriendship;IaskedmymomtobuymemyownhockeysticksoIcouldpractiseathome.Peterlookedatmy21,andIcouldtellthathewasthinkingitwasawasteofmoney.Iwas22byhisreaction(反應(yīng)),andfeltsad.IthoughtIsimplyhadtobegoodatthissport23IwasgoingtokeepPeterasafriend.SoIpractisedandpractised.Ioftenfeltliketherewasno24,butIkeptatit.Justduringthatdarktime,Stevebecamemynewpartner.Then,oneday,25happened.Thatday,whenStevesentmehisfirstthrow,Icaught26.ThenIcaughthisnextthrow,andthenext.Thestickwasactuallyfeeling27inmyhands.Istilldon'tknowwhatexactlyhappenedthatday,butIwillalwaysbe28forit.Attheendoftheseason,Iwaschosento29fortheJVteam.Iscored12goalsthatyear.Mysuccessonthefieldgavemetheconfidenceandthetrue30thatIreallyneeded.AndSteveturnedouttobeagreatfriend.16.A.SadlyB.FinallyC.RecentlyD.Surprisingly17.A.cheeredB.triedC.rememberedD.checked18.A.suddenlyB.secretlyC.quicklyD.generally19.A.moneyB.timeC.lifeD.treasure20.A.saveB.stopC.changeD.record21.A.ballB.hatC.stickD.glove22.A.encouragedB.movedC.bittenD.hurt23.A.ifB.afterC.unlessD.until24.A.hopeB.planC.luckD.excuse25.A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.something26.A.themB.himC.itD.you27.A.heavyB.goodC.hardD.big28.A.famousB.thankfulC.readyD.hungry29.A.lookB.startC.callD.play30.A.healthB.peaceC.friendshipD.trust

三、閱讀理解(本題有20小題,每小題2分、共40分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABookClub____________________________________Charlotte'sWebDon'tmissoneofAmerica'stop100most-lovednovels.ItisamovingstoryaboutthefriendshipbetweenWilburthepigandCharlottethespider.AboutthestoryAlittlegirlFemhasalittlepignamedWilbur.CharlotteisWilbur'sdearfriend,abeautifullargegreyspiderwholiveswithWilburonthefarm.Wilburthepigishopelesswhenhediscoversthathewillbethefarmer'sChristmasdinneruntilhisspiderfriend,Charlottedecidestohelphim.Byawonderfullycleverplan,CharlottesavesthelifeofWilbur.AboutthewriterE.B.Whitelovedanimalsandfarmlife.Wilburthepigwasinspired(賦予靈感)byapoorpigthathefailedtosave.Atthattime,manyanimalsonthefarmwerekilled,andthisledtothetopicofthisbook:savingapig.BOOKOFTHEWEEKWinaFreeCopyJoinusandwinafreecopy.●Fillinatanentryform/novels-18beforeMarch28at11:59pm.OR●FillintheforminourclubbeforeMarch28at18:00pm.31.Fromthetext,whatcanweknowaboutthebookanditswriter?A.Thebooktellsusspidersarenotafraidofpigs.B.ThebookisabouthowCharlottesavesWilbur.C.Thewriterwasn'tafanofanimalsandfarmlife.D.TheideaofWilburcamefromthewriter'sduck.32.TonywantstowinafreecopyofCharlotte'sWeb.Whatmusthedo?A.Jointhebookclub. B.WritetoE.B.White.C.Visittheclub'swebsite. D.FillinaformbeforeMay.33.What'sthetext?A.Asurvey. B.Anemail. C.Adiary. D.Aposter.B17-year-oldMackRutherfordbecametheyoungestpilot(飛行員)toflyaroundtheworldin2022.OnAugust24,helandedhisairplanesafelybackinBulgaria,endingafive-monthtriponaplane.Mack'stripbeganinBulgariaonMarch23.Hewas16atthetime,andcelebratedhisbirthdayonJune21duringhistrip.Heflewinasmall,two-seaterairplaneandtravelledoverEurope,Africa,Asia,andNorthAmerica.Hevisited30countriesinall.Atfirst,Mackexpectedhistriptotaketwotothreemonths,buthehadtochangehisideasfromtimetotime.Insomeplaces,hehadtowaitlongforgettingpermissions(許可證)tofly.Someotherproblemsalsobroughtchangestohisflight(飛行)plan,suchasterribleweather.OncehehadtoflythroughheavyraininIndia,andendedupwithwaterinhisgastanks.ButtoMack,thebiggestproblemcameaftera10-hourflightcrossingthePacificOceanfromJapan.Hehadtolandjustasitwasgettingdark—onanislandwithnooneelseonit.Hespentthenightintheopenair.Mackhadalotofdifficulttimes,buthestilldescribedthetripas"wonderful".NowMackhassettherecordfortheyoungestpersontoflyaroundtheworldalone,beating18-year-oldEnglishpilot,TravisLudlow,whosettherecordonSeptember1,2021.Whenaskedwhyhebeganhistrip,Macksaidhehopedhistripwouldshowyoungpeoplethattheycouldmakeadifference."Youdon'tneedtobe18todosomethingspecial.Justfollowyourdreamsandtheywillfinallycometrue,"hesaid.34.WhendidMackfinishhistrip?A.OnMarch23. B.OnJune21. C.OnAugust24. D.OnSeptember1.35.WhichpartwasthemostdifficultforMack?A.Changinghisflightplan. B.Anightonanislandalone.C.Terribleweatherconditions. D.Gettingpermissionstofly.36.WhydidMackbeginhistrip?A.Todosomescientificresearchontheweather.B.Toshowtheuseoftheplaneforpersonalflight.C.Toencouragetheyoungtofollowtheirdreams.D.Tobetheyoungestpilottoflyaroundtheworld.37.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ADreamAirplane B.ABraveandHonestBoyC.AMeaningfulBirthday D.AWonderfulWorldFlightCDoyouknowthatover1/3ofallfoodproducedintheworldgoestowaste?AccordingtotheUnitedNations(UN),everyyeararoundtheworldaboutonebilliontonsoffoodiswasted.Atthesametime,thereareaboutonebillionpeoplewhogohungry.Simply1/4ofthewastedfoodisenoughtokeepthemoutofhunger.Inaddition,thewastedfoodproducesoverthreebilliontonsofcarbondioxide(CO2).Whatcanwedotosolvethisfoodwasteproblem?Oneeffective(有效的)solutionismakingfoodproductionmeetitsneed.Inhotelsandothersimilarplaces,specialinstrumentsshouldbeusedsothatcookscanjustprepareandcookfoodasitisordered.Anothereffectivesolutionisstartingprogramstoreducefoodwaste.Storesandbuyerscantrytheirbesttohelp.Forexample,storescanprovidecustomerswithinstructionstellingthemhowtomakefulluseoffood.Buyerscantrysomefoodofnon-topquality(質(zhì)量).Sometimes.thisfoodisalsogoodenoughtoeat,orcanbeusedtomakedeliciousdishes.Oneofthehardestsolutionstoachieve(實(shí)現(xiàn))isforeveryonetobuyandpreparefoodwithaplanoftheirownsothatlessfoodiswasted.Whenpeoplepreparefood,theuseofmealplanscanplayanimportantroleinendingfoodwasteinthefamily.Foodrecyclingisalsooneofthesolutions.Foodthatisnotsafeforhumanstoeatisrecycledintootherproductssuchasanimalfeedsandclothing.However,thereisstillalongwaytogointhisarea.Inaword,foodwastehasbeenoneofthebiggestproblemsintheworldthathaveinfluencedusgreatly.Manyhavebeenfound.However,manymoresolutionsareyettobeworkedout.38.InParagraph1,howdoesthewriterleadinthetopic“foodwasteproblem”?A.Bytellingstories. B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Bygivingreasons. D.Byshowingpictures.39.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Foodrecyclingishugelysuccessfulnow. B.Buyersshouldalwaysbuythebestfood.C.Storesshouldteachpeopletomakedeliciousdishes. D.Makingfamilymealplanscanhelpendfoodwaste.40.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Advantagesofreducingfoodwaste. B.Solutionstothefoodwasteproblem.C.Theimportanceoffightingfoodwaste. D.Thedifficultiesofreducingfoodwaste.41.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutfoodwaste?A.Worried. B.Hopeful. C.Uncertain. D.Disappointed.DTenyearsago,manypeoplethoughtthattheageofprintbookswascomingtoanend.Thebooksthathadbeenwithreadersforhundredsofyearswereabouttodisappear.Soon,we'dallreade-booksonthelittleelectronicscreens.Butitseemsnottrue.AtleastintheUK,asTheGuardianshows,salesofe-booksarefallingwhilesalesofprintbooksarerising.Moresurprisingly,youngpeoplearebuyingthemostprintbooks.IntheUK,morethan60%ofthe16-to-24-year-oldspreferprintbookstoe-books.Themostpopularreasontheygaveis:“Iliketoholdtherealbook.”Whyareprintbooksstillpopular?Booksbecomeverypersonaltoloversofreading.Itoftenstartswiththewaytheygetthem.Manyreadersliketowritedowntheirnamesinthebookwhenthey'veboughtabook.Andtheycarrybooksaroundwiththemeverywhere.Besides,someaccidentsmakethebookevenmorepersonal.Ifthere’samarkmadeonthepagesfromcoffeeorfood,itdoesn’tmatter.It’showreadersmake“friends”withprintbooks.Ofcourse,somecouldsaythatpeoplelikereadinge-booksonKindlesoriPads.Butitisn’tquitethesame.AKindlecanholdasmanypiecesofwritingasawholelibrary.However,astoryismorelikely(可能)toenterourmemoryforalongtimeafterwespendtimeturningitspagesonourfavouritesofa.Tosomereaders,printbooksareasvaluableasphotosoffamilymembers.This“friendship”withbooksisnotjustfeelings.Researchhasshownthatreadersremembermoreinformationfromprintbooksthanfromelectronicones.However,it’sclearthate-booksareheretostay.Theyaren’ta“heretoday,gonetomorrow”thing.Butwearealsocertainthatprintbooks,whichhavebeenwithussincethefifteencentury,aretheretostay,too.42.IntheUK,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Printbooksarenotmadenow. B.Thesalesofe-booksarerising.C.Loversofprintbooksaretheold. D.TheBritishstillenjoyprintbooks.43.Tobooklovers,whatmakesprintbooksspecial?A.Storiesfromprintbooksarequicklyremembered. B.Printbooksaremuchmorevaluablethane-books.C.Havingprintbooksgivesthempersonalexperiences. D.Theykeeplessinformationinmindwithprintbooks.44.Inthelastparagraph,whatisa“heretoday,gonetomorrow”thinglike?A.Itisgoingwell. B.Itwon'tdisappear.C.Itneverchanges. D.Itstaysforawhile.45.What'sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toexplainwhyprintbookswillremain. B.Toshowtheadvantagesofprintbooks.C.Tosuggestreadersreadmoreprintbooks. D.Tointroducetwodifferentkindsofbooks.第二節(jié):下面文章中有5處(第46-50題)需要添加小標(biāo)題。請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E、F)中選出符合意思的標(biāo)題。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。SimpleThingsYouCanDoDuringHardTimesLifeisalongjourney.Sometimesyou'reupandsometimesyou'redown.Herearetipstomakethehardtimeslessdifficult:46.___________________NowIknowthismaysoundcliche(老生常談).I'mnotsayingthatyoucanneverhaveabadday.ButI'msayingyouhavetofinallypickupthepieces,keephopealive,andstartmovingforward.47.___________________WhenIfindmyselfinaterriblesituation,IliketoseewhatwaswrongandwhatIcoulddotoimprovethesituation.IalwaysenduplearningsomethinghelpfulsothatIwon'tbeinthesamesituationagain.48.___________________Nomatterwhatyoudo,somesituationsarebeyondyourcontrol.Youaresuretofailifyouonlyspendtimeandenergyonthingsyoucan'tcontrol.Instead,payattentiontothethingsthatarewithinyourcontrol,becausethat'stheonlywayyoucanmakeachange.49.___________________Sometimesweonlycareabouttheroadinfrontofus,andweneverlookback.You'llbemoreconfidentwhenyoufindthatyou’vemadesomuchprogressandthefuturewillgetbrighter.50.___________________Youneedtolookafteryourselfwellduringhardtimes.Takeawalkthroughthepark,orreadaninterestingbook.Itdoesn’tmatterwhatyoudo.Justdosomethingtomakeyourselfhappy.A.Stayhopeful.B.Askothersforhelp.C.Bekindtoyourself.D.Learnfromthedifficulttimes.E.Realizeyou'vemadeprogress.F.Payattentiontowhatyoucancontrol,notwhatyoucan't.四、詞匯運(yùn)用(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共15分)A.用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一次。victoryeightoverdividesimple51.Chinaisagreatcountrywithahistoryof_____________2000years.52.TheMid-AutumnFestivalfallsinthe_______________lunar(農(nóng)歷的)month.53.Tosaveenergy,Beijingwasthefirstcity______________thewasteinChina.54.Newtechnologiesmakepeople'slife_________________andbettertodaythaninthepast.55.Everyvolunteerhelpedmakethe2022AsianGamesa________________forworldsport.B.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示,用單詞的正確形式完成以下填空。JohnColter,anexplorer,visitedalotofAmericanwilderness(荒野)inhislife.Whenhewasa56_______________(小孩),hewasalwaysinterestedintheoutsideworld.Colterwasbornin1774inVirginia.In1804,hebeganhisjourneyintotheAmericanWestwithagroup,57_______________(包括)31othermen,ayoungladyandherbaby.Thegroupmembers58_______________(遭受;經(jīng)受)alot,butthejourneymadethemfamous.After59_______________(幾乎;差不多)twoyearsinthewilderness,hebecameaguideforacompany.Thiscompany60_______________(創(chuàng)立;創(chuàng)建)tosearchforfur.Healsosawfantastic61_______________(大自然的)wonders.ColteronceenteredanareacalledtheLandofFire.Today,wecallitYellowstoneNationalPark.ThesightsatYellowstonewereso62_______________(神奇的;迷人的)andpeopledidn'tbelieveitatfirst.Butnow63_______________(百萬)oftouristsvisititeveryyear.64_______________(盡管)manypeoplebelievethathisdeathwasalsoanadventure,thatwasn'ttrue.WhenColterwaslivingonaMissourifarmin1813,hewas65_______________(不適的;生病的)anddiedinthesameyear.五.語法填空(本題有10小題,共10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。DearXiaoLi.I'lltellyousomethingaboutmytravelplaninthewinterholiday.MyparentsandIplan66________________(go)toXi'antoseetheTerracottaArmy.It'ssofantastic67_____________ourfamilycan'twaittogothereItisan68________________(amaze)placewithmorethan8,000statues(雕像).Eachstatuehasadifferentface,69________________someresearchersbelievethateachoneisacopyof70________________realsoldier.ThestatuesfillonlyapartoftheemperorQinshihuang'shugetomb.Thetombstillhasnotbeencompletelydugout.Nooneinmoderntimesknewabout71________________(they)untilthe1970s.Wearealsointerestedinseveralother72________________(place)inXi'an.TherearelotsoftreasuresinShaanxiHistoryMuseumandwe73________________(visit)it.We'realsogoingtotheCityWall.Xi'anisancientandfamousandwetakepride7

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