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2024年九年級第二次質(zhì)量檢測

英語試題

(溫馨提示本試卷滿分110分,考試時間100分鐘,答案填涂在答題紙上,寫在試卷上無效。)

一、選擇填空(共10小題;每小題I分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

1.一Wouldyoulikesomecoffee?

一Yes,andpleasegetmesomesugar,too.Iprefercoffeesugar.

A.toB.withC.inD.of

2.Asanoldsayinggoes,hewhohasbeentotheGreatWallisnotatrueman.

A.neverB.seldomC.oftenD.always

3.Thewashingmachinemust,andIcan'twashmyclothes.

A.putdownB.turndownC.falldownD.breakdown

4.LiGuangsu,a36-year-oldastronauts,totheDongfenglandingsiteinlateOctoberthisyear.

A.returnsB.returnedC.willreturnD.hasreturned

5.Ifwecannotreacha(n)ontheprogram,wewillhavetovoteforit.

A.treatmentB.developmentC.agreementD.improvement

6.一Howmuchsaltdidyouputinthesoup?

一Pmsorrytosay,.Iforgot.

A.noB.nooneC.nothingD.none

7.一Ithinkthe.TVshowChinesePoetryConferenceisTVprogramthatIhaveeverseen.

一Itcan*tbebetter.

A.lessexcitingB.moreexcitingC.themostexcitingD.theleastexciting

8.一Mr.Wuhasrecommendedmanybooks.Haveyoudecided?

一Yes.ThisSaturday.

A.howtoborrowthemB.whichtoreadfirst

C.whentobuythemD.wheretofindthem

9.WhichofthefollowingsentenceisanOPINION?

A.Iusuallywalkinsteadoftakingabustoschool.

B.It*simportantforustoknowhowtokeepfit.

C.Theyoftenchatwitheachotherinthedininghall.

D.Heeatsfreshfruit:andvegetablesforbreakfast.

10.一IpromiseIwillstudyhardertocatchupwithothersthisterm,mom.

—Well.Doremember:Ihopeyouwillact.it.

A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Manyhandsmakelightwork.

C.Practicemakesperfect.D.Amissisasgoodasamile.

二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

JinYing,25,isaloverofTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).Shetookathree-month11courseon

acupunctureandtuina(針灸和推拿)inthewinterof2023atBeijingUniversityofChineseMedicine.

Jin*slife12differentsincethetraining.Sheavoidedsweating(出汗)toomuchduringexercisein13

becausethecoldweathermeanspeopleshouldslowdown,andshetriedherbesttohaveagood14because

angerwillhaveabadeffectonthebody.Forher,15theseskillsandtheorieswasnotaboutbecomingaTCM

doctorbutratherabouthugginganewlifestyle.

Sheisnotan(a)16exampleofyoungpeoplebecominginterestedinTCM.Withtheriseofvarious

socialmedia,youngpeoplecan17gettheknowledgeofTCMthroughvideosand18channels.Moreand

moreyoungpeoplearewillingtotryTCM.AsurveybyChinaYouthDailyshowedthat93.3percentofthe1,000

youngpeoplewho19ithadtrieddifferentTCMtreatments.t4Ihaveseena20numberofyoungpeople

cometomeforneckandbackpains,whichareusuallyrelatedtotheelderly,9,saidMaHuifang,aTCMdoctor.This_

21representsthatyoungpeoplepaymoreattentiontotheirhealth,butalsoshowstheir22inthecultureof

TCM.

AlthoughTCMhasbeen23bymoreandmorepeople,therearestillsome24aboutit.Somepeople

questionwhyTCMtreatsthesameillnesswithdifferentprescriptions(處方).“Thisisactuallyanadvantageof

TCM,25adisadvantage,asitcanbeabettertreatmentfordifferentpatients,Maexplained.

11.A.teachingB.trainingC.cookingD.swimming

12.A.isB.wasC.willbeD.hasbeen

13.A.winterB.springC.autumnD.summer

14.A.habitB.gradeC.moodD.job

15.A.findingB.teachingC.learningD.loving

16.A.generalB.similarC.famousD.unusual

17.A.hardlyB.difficultlyC.slowlyD.easily

18.A.othersB.otherC.theotherD.another

19.A.tookawayfromB.tookpartinC.tookoutofD.tooknoticeof

20.A.risingB.fewerC.smallerD.fallingworld

21.A.neitherB.eitherC.notonlyD.both

22.A.wealthB.confidenceC.studyD.strength

23.A.refusedB.receivedC.acceptedD.sent

24.A.supportB.instructionsC.trustD.doubts

25.A.butalsoB.ratherthanC.aswellasD.assoonas

三、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)

A)閱讀下面四篇短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

ApartmenttoRent(出租)

Newapartment(60m2)inquietareaofLondon..

Twobedrooms,alivingroom,abathroomandfriendlyneighbours.

Weeklyrent:$680.

CallMrJohnsonat0207593167.

HomeNeeded

Verycutecat,Musa,needsresponsibleownerwithalarge,sunnygarden.

CallLukeat0182327335

ApartmentmateWanted

Verycarefulpersoniswantedtosharehomefullofexpensiveartworks.Nomessypeople,please.

CallMissCrabbinsat3930633218.

HouseforSalebyOwner

Threebedrooms,twobathrooms,alargelivingroomwithfireplace(壁爐),akitchenwithnewappliances

(電器),alargebackyardwithswingsetforthekids.

Closetohighwayandtrainstation.Askingonly$299,000.

CallEdisonat8128270126.

26.Mr.Liwantstorentasmallflat,whocanhecall?

A.MrJohnsonB.Luke.C.MissCrabbinsD.Edison

27.IfyouwanttosharehomewithMissCrabbins,youshouldbe.

A.cuteB.carefulC.messyD.friendly

28.WhatwillMusa'shomebelike?

A.Ithasalarge,sunnygarden.B.Ithasalargebackyardwithswing.

C.Ithasexpensiveartworks.D.Ithasalargelivingroomwithfireplace.

B

Boxingisasportthatmanypeoplelike.Newspapers,magazinesandsportsprogrammesonTVoftenreport

boxingmatches.Professional(職業(yè)的)boxersgetalotofattention,andsuccessfulboxersaretreatedashuge

heroes.

Itseemstomethatsomepeoplefinditinteresting.Whentheywatchaboxingmatch,theyimaginewhatit'slike

towin,andthisgivesthemthefeelingofbeingawinnerthemselves.Sometimesfanscheerforaboxerbecausethe

boxercomesfromtheirowncountry,andiftheboxerloses,theyoftenfeelasiftheyhavelostafightthemselves.I

don'tunderstandwhytheylikeaggressive(富于攻擊性的)sportslikeboxing.Maybebecausetheyfeeltobe

aggressivefromtimetotime,buttheycannotshowthefeelingintheireverydaylives.Watchingaboxingmatchgives

themanoutletforthisfeeling.

However,thereisabadsidetoboxing.Itcanbeaverydangeroussport.Althoughboxerswearglovesandeven

helmetsduringthematches,thereareoftenaccidents.Boxersoftenhurttheirheadsbadlyand,sometimes,theyare

evenriskingtheirlives.

Asforme,Idon*tlikeaggressivesportslikeboxing.Ithinkitwouldbebetteriflesstimewasgiventoaggressive

sportsonTV,andwecelebratedmorepeoplefromnon-aggressivesportsasheroes.Ofcourse,peoplelike

competitivesports,andsodoI,butIthinkthathittingotherpeopleisnotsomethingthatshouldberegardedasa

sport.

29.Thewriterstartedthepassageby.

A.listingfactsB.givingexamplesC.askingquestions.D.comparingchanges

30.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?

A.Someboxersareregardedasheroes.B.Boxingcanmakepeoplebewinners.

C.Boxingispopularamongsomepeople.D.Peoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutboxing.

31.Whydoesn'tthewriterlikeboxing?

A.Thewriterdoesn*tlikecompetitivesports.

B.Thewriterthinksboxingshouldn'tbeasport.

C.Thewriterthinksboxingispopularandinteresting.

D.Thewriterthinksboxingisaggressiveanddangerous.

C

Haveyoueverwatchedasilentfilmandtriedtoguesswhatthecharactersweresaying?Bodylanguage,like

facialexpressions,isthemirrorofaperson'sfeelings:Ithelpsuscommunicatewithoutsayingmuchatall.

Sometimeswecansharethecommonsensefromculturetoculture.Turningred——facedshowsone'sanger,

shock,orexcitement.Thewideeyeswithahalf——openedmouthmeansurprise.Also,someotherbodymovements

canexpressthesamemeaningsindifferentcultures.Forexample,beingbackinone'sseatandyawningatatalkshow

peoplearenotinterested,andlookingatthewatchfromtimetotimeinaconversationmeanspeoplehavesomething

todoinahurry.

However,notallbodylanguagescan(showthesame)meaningsin(differentcultures.^Whatholdstruefor

IndiansmaynotbethesameinAfrica.Firstofall,insomecultures,peoplerespectandencouragethedirecteye

contact.InEnglish,thereisasaying「Don'ttrustanyonewhowon*tlookatyouintheeye.^^Inmanycountries,direct

eyecontactbetweentwopeopleisconsideredimportant.AccordingtomostWesterncultures,ifapersonlooks

directlyatyou,itisasignthatthepersonishonestandsincereandevencanbetrusted.Whilemanyculturesbelieve

thatdirecteyecontactfromachildtoanadultisanactofdisrespect.

TheOKsign,whichiscommonlyused*inmanycultures,alsohasdifferentmeaningsacrossthecultures.

ItmeansagreementinNorthAmericanculture.ButtoFrench,itmeans"zero"or"valueless",not"fine"or"OK".

Touchingisanotherexample.Attimes,sayinghellocouldturnintoadisasterifonedoesnotconsidertheuseoftouch

inanotherculture.Ageneralandacceptedwayofsaying“Hello,,inWesterncultureisasimplehandshake.Agreat

dealofimportancehasbeenplacedonhowoneshouldshakehands.

So,thenexttimeyoudecideto.traveltoanothercountry,besideslookingupplacestovisit,aquicksearchora

bookcanalsoguideyouonhowtouseproperbodylanguagestobettercommunicatewiththelocalpeople,andavoid

beingimpolitetothemduringyourstay!

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph1mean?

A.Asilentfilm.B.Themirror.C.Bodylanguage.D.Aperson*sfeeling.

33.Accordingtothepassage,whichonehasthesimilarmeaningfromculturetoculture?

A.Turningred-faced.B.Directeyecontact.

C.TheOKsign.D.Asimplehandshake.

34.Whichpictureshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?

35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Bodylanguageismoreimportant.B.Bodylanguagehelpsyougotravelling.

C.Bodylanguagechangesamongcultures.D.Bodylanguageinfluencescommunication.

D

Dancingispopularallovertheworld.Peopledanceintheaters,inparksorintheirownlivingroom.ButYang

Liu,awomaninGuizhou,dancesinanunusualplace.Herstageisasinglebamboopole.

Yangisaperformerofbamboodrifting(獨(dú)竹漂).ItisatraditionalskillinthegirFshometown.Inancient

times,thelocalpeoplecrossedtheriversbyridingonabamboopole.Nowbamboodriftinghasdevelopedintoafolk

sport.

Yangstartedtolearnbamboodriftingattheageofseven.Thebamboopoleisveryslipperyanditnever

completelystopsmoving.Yangfellintothewateragainandagain.Butthegirldidn'twanttogiveup.Shealwaysgot

backuponthepoleandtriedagain.Shepracticedhardeverydayforthreeyears.Finally,shewasabletokeepher

balanceonthepole.

ButYangdidn'tjuststopthere.Shewantedtoliveoutherdreamofbecomingadanceronabamboopole.The

girlpracticedmanydifficultmovementsonthepole.Shefailedcountlesstimes,butsheneverstoppedtrying.

Herhardworkfinallypaidoff.Now27,Yanghasmadeanameforherselfasadanceronabamboopole.People

can'tbelievetheireyeswhenevertheywatchherperformances.ThroughYang*sdances,manypeoplenowknowabout

bamboodrifting.Theyhavediscoveredthebeautyofthistraditionalskill.

36.Wecanlearnfromthearticlethatbamboodrifting.

A.hasbecomeafolksportB.ispopularallovertheworld

C.canbefoundonlyinGuizhouD.helpedlocalpeoplecrossrivers

37.HowlongdidittakeYangtofindbalanceonabamboopole?

A.Ayear.B.ThreeyearsC.FiveyearsD.Sevenyears

38.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeYanginthisarticle?

A.Humorous.B.Independent.C.Polite.D.Hard-working.

39.HowdidpeoplefeelwhentheywatchYang*sperformances?

A.Excited.B.Worried.C.Surprised.D.Afraid.

40.AfterwatchingYang*sperformances,manypeople.

A.fallinlovewithGuizhouB.becomeinterestedintraditionalskills

C.findbamboodriftingattractiveD.wanttotrybamboodraftingthemselves

B)閱讀短文,從短文后A至F六個選項(xiàng)中選出五個可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

FanZhongyanwasafamousstatesman,militarystrategistandwriterintheNorthernSongDynasty.Heonce

workedasanofficialinSuzhou.41Fan.Zhongyanorderedthelocalpeopletodigrivers.Asaresultofhis

work,theareaaroundLakeTaibecamewealthierwithrichland.

FanZhongyanwasappointedasdeputygeneral(副將)ofanarmyforceinShaanxi.Afterhetookoffice,he

reformed(改革)themilitarysystem.42Healsobuiltatownontheborderwhichheputundermilitary

commandtomakesureofbordersecurity.

FanZhongyanmadegreatcontributionstothecountryandEmperorRenzongthoughthighlyofhim.43

Thisnewpositionallowedhimtocarryoutpoliticalreforms,whichmadethecountryricher.

TheemperorwelcomedthepoliticalreformsandcalledforameetingwithFanZhongyan,FuBiandotherhigh

officialswhosupportedreforms.44Accordingtohim,themostseriousproblemwasthatthesystemof

governmentwasfullofdishonesty.Hesaid,“Wemustremovecorrupt(腐敗的)menfromoffice,andpromote

thosewhoarehonest.^^

EmperorRenzongagreedwithZhongyan^sadvice.Heimmediatelygaveanordertocarryoutthe10measures

throughoutthecountry.45

A.ThefamousQingliReformsstarted.

B.Hesoonimprovedthemilitarysituation.

C.TheemperorpromotedFantoaveryhighposition.

D.Hestayeduplateandkepthimselflearningeveryday.

E.FanZhongyanlisted10measurestocarryoutfurtherreforms.

F.Atthattime,theareaaroundLakeTaiinSuzhouwasoftenflooded.

四、詞語運(yùn)用(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

A)選用方框內(nèi)的單詞或詞組填空,其中有一個單詞或詞組是多余選項(xiàng)。

carryonwithcuriousthinktwicenervoushardlywealth

46.You'dbetter46abouthowtodealwithitbeforeyoudecide.

47.LefsdonatemoneytoORBISfordoctorsto47theirwork.

48.A48studentlikesaskingquestions.

49.Tenyearsofhardworkmadeherbecomeanoldwoman,sohe49recognizedher.

50.Everyoneshouldn'tbeafraidoffailureasfailureisalsothe50inourlife.

B)閱讀短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或用括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式填空。

Becausethepopulationisincreasing51(rapid),theEarthisbecomingmoreandmorecrowdedand

polluted.It52(believe)thatpeoplecouldstartalloveragainandbuildabetterworldonMars.

WhafsthelifeonMars53?

54(compare)withlifeontheEarth,lifeonMarswouldbebetterinsomeways.Peoplewouldhave._

55(much)space.Theymightliveinhouseswithhugerooms.Also,robotswoulddomostoftheirwork56

(satisfy)people.

57,ourspacecraftsaretooslowtocarrylargenumbersof58(passenger)toMarsatpresent.By

theyear2100,thespacecraftscantravelatthespeedoflight,butthejourneymightbequite59(comfort).

Moreover,foodonMarswouldnotbesotasty.Andgravitycouldbe60problem.Life,onMarswouldbenot

onlyinteresting,butchallengingaswell.

五、閱讀與表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

ThisyearistheYearoftheDragon,andIwanttosharethecoolstoryofhowdragonsbecamepartofthe

Chineseanimalsigns.

Onceuponatime,dragonswerestrongbutdidn'thavehorns(角).Theycouldflyintheskyandswiminthe

sea.Thedragonwantedtobetheleader,morethantheTigerKing.So,itbattledwiththetiger,butneithercouldwin.

TheJadeEmperordecidedtoendtheirfight.Soheaskedthembothtoheaven.Onhiswaytoheaven,thedragon

borrowedhornsfromarooster.

Inheaven,theJadeEmperorwasimpressedbyboththedragonandthetiger.Hemadebothofthemkings:the

dragonoftheseaandthetigeroftheland.Thafshowthedragonjoinedtheanimalsigns.Thedragonstayedinthe

water,keepingthehornstoshowhispower.Afterhearingthis1,theroosterbecameangry,sowecanstillseeroosters

withredfacestoday.

ThedragonisnotonlythemagicalcreatureintheChineseanimalsigns,butit*sveryimportantinChinese

culture.Itsymbolizespowerandmagic.EmperorscalledthemselvesSonsoftheDragon,becausedragonsrepresent

wildness,wisdom,andspirituality,withmanystoriesaboutthem.

Iwishyouallalifeasgrandasadragon's,reachingfordreamswithwisdom.

注:(答案不超過七個詞)

61.Didthedragonwinthebattlewiththetigeratfirst?

62.Whydidthedragonkeepthehornsfromtherooster?

63.Whowascrowned(加冕)KingbytheJadeEmperor?

64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"symb

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