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2023-2024學(xué)年九年級(jí)學(xué)情調(diào)研英語(yǔ)學(xué)科第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩大題,滿分30分)Ⅴ.單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)21.5Gtechnologyhasenteredeveryone’slife.Itwillbe______usedsoon.A.hardly B.exactly C.widely D.quietly22.Jack,PaulandIarecrazyaboutrockmusic,sowestarteda______ayearago.Andweoftendoashowinthesquareatweekends.A.band B.fight C.discussion D.conversation23.Thelightwentoutsuddenly.Itwasverydarkand______couldbeseenclearly.A.a(chǎn)nything B.something C.nothing D.Everything24.—SincenooneiswatchingTV,let’s______tosavepower.—OK.A.turniton B.turnitoff C.turnitup D.turnitdown25.Lindawasjustgoingoutshopping______thetelephonerang.A.while B.when C.a(chǎn)fter D.because26.Doyoubelievesomespecialdogscandothings______men?A.a(chǎn)sgoodas B.a(chǎn)swellas C.a(chǎn)sbetteras D.a(chǎn)scarefulas27.Lucylistenedtoherteachercarefullyinclass______shewouldn’tmissanyimportantpoints.A.until B.or C.eversince D.sothat28.Thesephotos______thedoctors’unusualworkingexperiences.A.record B.receive C.remember D.realize29.—IhavebeentoHefeiLuogangCentralPark.Howgrandandamazing!—Really?______Iwalkednearly20,000stepsonthatday.A.Idon’tthinkso. B.NeitherhaveI. C.SohaveI. D.Haveagoodtrip!30.—WillyoudoanycleaningintheparkthisSunday?—______!IdosoeverySunday.A.Nicework B.Noshouting C.Youbet D.InwithachanceⅥ.完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。ATonybecameillandhadtospendalldayinbed.Becauseotherchildrencouldnotcomenearhim,hefelt31andlonely.Therewasn’tmuchtodo,32hejustlookedoutthewindow.Oneday,hesawsomething33outsidethewindow.Itwasapenguineatingasandwich.Thepenguinsaid“goodafternoon”toTonyandthenleft.Tonycouldn’t34whatwashappening.Hetriedtofindoutwhatwasgoingon.Suddenly,hesawamonkeyplayingwithaballoonoutsidehiswindow.Ashesawmoreandmore35,Tonystartedtolaughandfoundithardto36.Beforelong,his37improvedandhewentbacktoschool.Hetoldhisfriendsaboutallthestrangethingsoutsidehiswindow.Whilehewas38,hesawsomethinginhisfriend’sschoolbag.Tonyaskedwhatitwasandhisfriendshowedhim.Insidethebagweremanyclothesthatlookedlikeanimals.Hisfriend39themtocheerTonyupwhilehewasill!Fromthatdayon,Tony40triedhisbesttomakesurehisfriendsneverfeltlonely.31.A.scared B.bored C.interested D.comfortable32.A.because B.if C.so D.but3.A.surprising B.relaxing C.delicious D.terrible34.A.understand B.remember C.look D.hear35.A.people B.toys C.doctors D.a(chǎn)nimals36.A.see B.think C.stop D.sleep37.A.grades B.health C.looks D.feeling38.A.talking B.studying C.crying D.laughing39.A.became B.fed C.wore D.taught40.A.never B.sometimes C.often D.a(chǎn)lwaysBChinahaschangedalotintheyearssinceIfirstmovedhere.Oneofthedevelopmentsiscashlesspayment(無(wú)現(xiàn)金支付),whichhas41thewayweliveandshop.Chinais42thefirstcountrytohavecashlesspayment.Iusedadebitcard(借記卡)to43thingswithoutcashforyearsintheUS.ButnowthatIcanusemyphoneinstead,it’ssupereasyand44.OneofthethingsIlikemostisthatIcansendandreceivemoneydirectly45myfriends.Itmakesitsomucheasiertosharethebillwhenweeatouttogether.Butlikeall.technology,cashlesspaymenthassome46aswell.Whathappensifyourphonegetslostorstolen?Therearealsotimeswhenyourphone’smobileinternetconnection,47thestore’sinternetconnection,mightnotwork.Notlongago,Iwenttoanearbyconveniencestoretobuysomesnacks.ButwhenIgotthere,Ifoundthatthestore’scashlesspaymentsdidn’tworkandtheycouldonly48cash.Ididn’thaveanycashwithme,soIhadto49andleavewithoutanysnacks.So50cashlesspaymentsareconvenient,youshouldalwayscarryabitofcashinordertoavoidanypossibleinconvenience.41.A.covered B.realized C.challenged D.changed42.A.hardly B.exactly C.nearly D.fairly43.A.takeover B.spendon C.payfor D.dependon44.A.convenient B.relaxing C.different D.correct45.A.infrontof B.toandfrom C.a(chǎn)t D.between46.A.experiences B.secrets C.problems D.causes47.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.for D.or48.A.get B.a(chǎn)ccept C.need D.a(chǎn)sk49.A.turnover B.makeup C.passon D.giveup50.A.onlyif B.whether C.eventhough D.since第三部分閱讀理解(共兩大題,滿分45分)Ⅶ.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A:Hi,Lucy.Wherewereyouatlunchtime?Iwaslookingforyouinthedininghall.B:Oh,sorry.51A:Isee.Becausetheexamsarecomingup.B:Yes.Afterclassthereisalwaysagroupofstudentsaroundtheteacher.52A:No.53B:Don’tworry,Tom.54Youhaveenoughtimetoworkthemout.A:Luckily...Idon’tneedtospendmuchtimeonothersubjects.Icanpaymoreattentiontomaths.B:55LiLeidoeswellinmathsbuthisEnglishispoor.Wecanworktogether!A:Goodidea!Let’sgoandfindhim.A.Whynotjoinastudygroup?B.Areyoureadyfortheexams?C.Ican’twaittoreadthebook.D.Canyouborrowmethenotebooks?G.Iwasintheteacher’sofficeaskingquestions.F.There’sstillonemonthtogobeforetheexam.G.Mymathsproblemsarereallygivingmeabigheadache.Ⅷ.閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列材料,從每小題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。ADoyouknowanyfamousmuseumsintheworld?HerearethreefamousmuseumsindifferentcountriesTheNationalArtMuseumofChinaBuiltin1958,theNationalArtMuseumofChinawasopenedtovisitorsin1963.Ithasmorethan100000artworks(藝術(shù)品).ThemuseumhasbeenfreeforvisitorssinceMarch2,2011.OpeningHours:9:00—17:00,closedonMondaysRulesforMuseumVisitors:★Takingphotosisnotallowedinthemuseum.★Pleasekeepthemobilephoneinsilentmode(靜音模式)whenyouareinthemuseum.CorningMuseumofGlassSetupin1951inCorning,NewYork,theCorningMuseumofGlasstellsthestoryofglassaboutart,history,cultureandscience.Ithastheworld’sbestcollectionofglasswithalonghistoryChildrenunder17andstudentsarefree.OpeningHours:10:00—17:00,fromMondaytoFridayRulesforMuseumVisitors:★Donottakeanyfoodordrinksintothemuseum.★Donottouchtheartworks.TheScienceMuseumLocatedinLondon,theScienceMuseumhelpspeopleenjoysciencebyshowingthemrobotandsciencefilms.Robotscanbeseenuntil18:00everydayexceptSunday.Besides,themuseumholdssummercampsinJulyandAugust.Itisfreetoenterthemuseum.OpeningHours:10:00—18:00,closedonSundaysRulesforMuseumVisitors:★Donottouchtherobotsinthemuseum.★Noshoutingorrunninginthemuseum.56.Visitorscanlearnabout______intheCorningMuseumofGlass.A.theuseofglass B.thehistoryofglassC.thenewestpriceofglass D.thebiggestglassintheworld57.VisitorscangototheScienceMuseumat______.A.8:30amonFriday B.6:30pmonMondayC.5:30pmonSunday D.10:30amonSaturday58.Thispassageisprobablyfrom______.A.a(chǎn)travelguidebook B.a(chǎn)nartreport C.a(chǎn)sciencenovel D.a(chǎn)medicalresearchBLikemanypeople,Ihavenoclearideaaboutheroes.Atsomepoints,weallwonderifweneedaheroandwhataheroreallyis.Althoughtherearealotofdifferencesincultures,heroesaroundtheworldgenerallyshareanumberofcharacteristics(特征)whichgiveuscourageandmakeuswanttolearnfromthem.Aherodoessomethingworthtalkingabout.Aherohasaspecialstorytotellandpeoplerespecthimalot.Butaheroisnotjustthepersonwithgreatfame(名譽(yù)).Aherohaslargerpowerthanordinarypeople.Somepeoplewanttolivelikeahero,’andtheyhavetoexperiencealifewithnewerandfurthermeaning.Ifwewanttoknowwhetherapersonisahero,itdependsonwhathewantstoliveforanddiefor.Iftheansweristhathelivesforanddiesforonlyhisownfame,hemaybeafamouspersonbutnotahero.Aherohasvisionfromthemountaintop.Hehastheabilitytothinkaboutorplanthefuturewithhisgreatandcleverbrain.Also,heisabletodeveloporevenchangethesocietyandcreatenewpossibilities.WithoutGandhi,IndiamightstillbepartofBritain.WithoutMartinLutherKingJr.,Americansmightstilltakedifferentbuses,eatindifferentrestaurants,goforwalksindifferentparks,andshopindifferentstoresbecauseofthedifferentcolorsoftheirskins.Theremightbechangesinsocietywithoutnoheroes,butthespeedofchangewouldbelow.Thankstotheheroesinhistory,thesocietyhasdevelopedsorapidly.59.Accordingtothispassage,aheroisapersonwhoalways______.A.givesuscourage B.learnsfromothersC.sharesgreatfameallovertheworld D.livesforhisownfame60.Ifyouwanttolivelikeahero,youshould______A.knowwhoyouwanttolivewith B.experienceanewandmeaningfullifeC.serveyourownfameandtrytobefamous D.listentosomethingworthtalkingabout61.TheChinesemeaningof“vision”inthefifthparagraphis______.A.風(fēng)景 B.想象 C.遠(yuǎn)見(jiàn) D.形象62.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tohelppeopleunderstandwhataherois. B.Totellpeoplehowtobecomeahero.C.Tointroducesomefamousheroesinhistory. D.Todescribetheimportanceofheroes.CMy20-year-olddaughter,Ann,livinginPhiladelphia,sentmeamessagetheotherday.“Ineedsocksandshampoo.”Shewasactuallyaskingmetopreparethosethingsforher,butIthoughtshewasplayingacellphonegame.Idecidenottobeahelicopter(直升機(jī))mother,becauseexperienceasamotherandprofessorhastaughtmehowbadlythatcanresult.Instead,Ipreferamorehands-offway.FromthetimeAnnturned16,Idon’twanttoknowherworkandlifescheduleanylonger.Butthat’snotwhatIseeatDrexelUniversitywhereIteach.Mostofmystudentstalktotheirparentsthreetimesadayormore.Onestudent’smothercalledhersonbecauseshedidn’thearfromhimforafewdays.Thesonwasinthelibrarysohewhispered“hello”.Themotherdoubtedthathewasdrinking,andinsistedonaskinghimtotakeapictureofhimself.Holdinganewspaperwiththatday’sdate,thesonhadtotakeaphotoofhimselfandsentittohismotherinordertoprovethathewasn’ttellingalie.Ialwaysthinkthatmystudentsshoulddependonthemselves.ItellthemthatIwillnotcheckwhethertheymissclassesandfinishhomeworkornot.Becausetheyareindependentthinkersandtheyshouldtakeresponsibilityfortheirownchoices.Buttheirparentsdon’ttreatthemlikeme.Iknowamother.Sheputshereyesonhersontoomuch.Shehopeshewillwalkbythecamerasothatshecanknowwhatheisdoing.Anothermotherchecksherson’screditcarddaily.However,Ineverdothat.Mydaughtersonlycometomewithimportantthingswhentheyneedmydecision.Ithinkthat’sbecauseIgivethemspace.Manyparentstrytofindiftheirkidsarehidingfromthem.Butwehavetolearntorespectboundaries(界限),evenwhentechnologyissopowerfulnow.SoIamgoingtodomybestnottobeahelicopterparent.63.Theunderlinedphrase“ahelicoptermother”inParagraph1means“______”.A.a(chǎn)motherwhotreatsthechildasanindependentbeing.B.a(chǎn)motherwhopayscloseattentiontotheirchildren.C.a(chǎn)motherwhoprefersamorehands-offway.D.a(chǎn)motherwhogivesherchildrenspace.64.Whydoestheauthormentiondifferentwaysofmothering?A.Toshowhowresponsiblethosemothersare.B.Toshowthatmothersshouldmakedecisionsfortheirchildren.C.Toshowthatspaceisneededforchildrentobecomeindependent.D.Toshowthatsomehelicoptermotherslovetheirchildrensomuch.65.What’stheattitudeoftheauthortowardshelicopterparents?A.Agree. B.Neutral(中立) C.Disagree D.Unknown66.Whatwillprobablybediscussedafterthelastparagraph?A.Adviceonrespectboundariesbetweenparentsandchildren.B.Thepowerfultechnologiesforhelicopterparents.C.Thedisadvantagesofbeinghelicopterparents.D.Theadvantagesofbeinghands-offparents.DAnewschoolyeariscoming!Butsurprisingly,manystudentsintheUSnowonlyneedtogotoschoolfourdaysaweek.Andmoreandmoreschoolsarefollowingit.Thepracticeisdifferentbetweenstates.SomeschoolstakeMondaysoff,whileotherstakeFridaysoff.Althoughonlyfourdaysareleft,eachdayhasmorelearninghours.Thisisbecausestudentsshouldstudyabout30hoursaweek.Inall,about850schoolareasintheUSnowusethefour-dayschedule.Backin2020,thenumberwasonly650,saidanewreport.Thechangeispartlybecausemanyteacherslefttheirjobsbecauseoftoomuchworkandlowpay.Thenforstudents,howdotheyspendtheextraday?UScompanyRANDdidresearch.Moststudentschoosetospendthedayathome.Theydohomeworkorhelptheirparentsdochores.Mostschoolsholdsportsactivitiesandotheractivitiestodevelopstudents’hobbies.Althoughthefour-dayschedulesoundsgreat,therecanbesomeproblemsforbothstudentsandparents.Longerschooldayscanbedifficultforyoungerstudents.Theymaybemoretiredduringschooldays.Parentsmaynothavetimetotakecareoftheirchildren.Onthefifthday,childrenmaybeleftaloneathome.Parentshavetospendmoremoney.Onthefifthday,studentshavetoeatathome.Theirfoodcostsmaybehigher.67.Howmanydaysdostudentsstayathome?A.Fourdays. B.Threedays. C.Twodays. D.Fivedays.68.Whatdostudentsdoontheextraday?a.Stayathome. b.Dohomeworkandchores.c.Takepartinactivities. d.Takecareoftheirparents.A.a(chǎn)bc B.bcd C.a(chǎn)cd D.a(chǎn)bd69.Howdidthewriterwritethepassage?A. B. C. D.EHaveyoueverseenamirage(海市蜃樓)?Amirageisatrickthatlightandairplaywithourvision(視覺(jué)).Normally,lighttravelsinastraightline,butitcanbend(彎曲)andchangedirectiondependingonwhatitpassesthrough.Thisbendingiscalled“refraction(折射)”.Ifdifferentlayers(層)ofairareatdifferenttemperatures,lightwillbendatdifferentangles(角度)whenpassingthroughthem.Thiscancreateafalseimage(影像)ofanearbyobject.Mirageshappennotonlyoverlargebodiesofwater,butanywherewherethegroundcantakeinalotofheat.Theyareoftenseenonhotroads.Thenexttimeyouthinkyouseeapoolofwaterontheroadonahotsummerday,youwillknowit’sjustamirage-animageoftheskycausedbybendinglight.Anotherconcept(概念)wasintroducedbyIsaacNewton’sFirstLawofMotion-Inertia.Inertiameansthatanobjectwillstaystillorkeepmovinginthesamedirectionatthesamespeedunlessaforcemakesitchange.Thisisbecauseobjectshaveanaturalresistance(抵抗)tochangeintheirmotion.Agoodexampleofinertiaineverydaylifeiswhenacarsuddenlystops,andyoufeellikeyou’rebeingpushedforward.Thishappensbecauseyourbodywasmovingwiththecarbutwhenitstopped,yourbodykeptmovingforward.Thisiswhywearingaseatbeltisimportant,asitcanhelppreventseriousinjuryduringsuddenstops.Understandinginertiaisnecessarytodevelopnewtechnologiesandscientificinventions.70.Whichofthefollowingisthenormaltrackoflight?A. B. C. D.71.Wherearemiragesmostlikelytoshowup?A.Inabroadlake. B.Underacloudysky.C.Inadrydesert. D.Inadarkforest.72.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutinertiaiscorrect?A.Ahigh-speedtrainisdifficulttostopbecauseasspeedincreases,inertiaalsoincreases.B.WhenTianwenIworksneartheMars,ithasnoinertiabecauseithaslefttheEarth.C.Apaperairplancwillcontinuetoflyafteritleavesyourhandbecauseithasinertia.D.Thepressure(壓力)onthegroundincreaseswhenplayersjumphigh.閱讀下面短文,并用英語(yǔ)回答問(wèn)題(請(qǐng)注意每小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。FAyoungfish.namedMimo,lovedcollectingpebbles(鵝卵石)andthoselittleshinystonescouldbefoundatthebattomoftheoceanHespentallofhistimelookingforthem.Oneday,anoldfishsaidtohim,“Youcannotspendyourwholedaysearchingforlittlepebbles.Thereisawholeworldoutthereforyoutolearnabout!”ButMimodidn’tlistenatall.Earlyonemorning,whiletheotherfishwerestillsleeping,Mimowentforaswim.Hecameuponapile(堆)ofpebbles.Excitedabouthisfind,hestartedbringingthepebblesbacktohishomeonebyone.Justashewasmakinghislasttrip,hesawashadow(影子).Itwasabig,uglylionfish-themostdangerousfishthathehadevermet.Suddenly,thelionfishstartedcatehingtheyoungfish.Veryquickly,Mimorealizedthattheonlywayhecouldescap

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