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2024-2025學(xué)年九年級(jí)上學(xué)期第一次月考(蘇州專用)英語(yǔ)注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷共七大題,滿分100分(不含聽力口語(yǔ)30分)、考試用時(shí)100分鐘;2.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考點(diǎn)名稱、考場(chǎng)號(hào)、座位號(hào)用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡和對(duì)應(yīng)的位置上,并認(rèn)真校對(duì)條形碼上的準(zhǔn)考號(hào)、姓名是否與本人相符合;3.答選擇題必須用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng)、請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后、再選涂其他答案;答非選擇題必須用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡指定的位置上,不在答題區(qū)域內(nèi)的答案一律無效,不得用其他筆答題;4.考生答題必須答在答題卡上、答在試卷和草稿低上一律無效。第I卷(客觀題共45分)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Everyday,whetherwerealizeitornot,mostofusarecreatingourownportrait(肖像)ofwhoweareonline.Wedownloadmusic,filmsande-books.WepostandrepostonSinaWeiboandWechat.1,wewritereviewsandcommentsonreviewwebsiteslikeDoubanandZhihu.Alltheinformation2ourdigitallegacy(數(shù)字遺產(chǎn)).Similartolettersandphotoalbums,itgivesourlovedonessomethingtoremember3wepassaway.Itcanevensaysomethingaboutourpersonalities.TheInternet,especiallysocialmedia,4ourlikesanddislikes,ourfacesandvoices,andeventhewaywethinkandact.Whatifsomuch5informationisputintouseoneday?TheUKTVseriesBlackMirroroffersone6.Inoneepisode(一集)oftheshow,amannamedAshiskilledinacaraccident.HisgirlfriendMarthalearnsaboutaproductthatcouldbringhim“backtolife”—arobot(機(jī)器人)thatlooksandtalksjustlikeAsh.Therobot’s“personality”is7therealAsh’sdigitallegacy.Soon,Marthafindsthatshecan8tellthedifferencebetweentherealAshandtherobotone.Ashdoes“comeback”.Thisideamightseemabit9tosomepeople.Butyoumightagreethatthiskindofproductcouldbepossibleinthefuture.Nobodywantstoletgooftheirlovedonesafterdeath.However,manyofusarenotpreparedforthis.Howshouldwe10ourdigitallegacy?Itispossiblethatoursocialmediapasswordsmaybeincludedinourwills(遺囑)someday.1.A.However B.Instead C.Moreover D.Otherwise2.A.staysup B.makesup C.picksup D.putsup3.A.since B.until C.before D.a(chǎn)fter4.A.returns B.repeats C.reports D.records5.A.public B.personal C.latest D.correct6.A.a(chǎn)bility B.disability C.possibility D.a(chǎn)ctivity7.A.devotedto B.dividedinto C.showedoff D.basedon8.A.hardly B.finally C.luckily D.suddenly9.A.helpful B.friendly C.scary D.strict10.A.manage B.remember C.copy D.steal第二部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ACitywalkisakindofwalkingactivityincitiesinChina.It’sdifferentfromgoingshopping.Itusuallymeansasimplesauntering(閑逛)withoutspecificplans.It’sreportedthat,bythisNovember,city-walkvloggersonXiaohongshuhaveincreased(增加)byover30timessincethesameperiodin2022.Whoarecitywalkers?Top3popularcitiesinChinaforcitywalkmales:18%

Female:82%①Shanghai②Beijing③GuangzhouAgeFivepopularreasonsforcitywalk·Toslowdowntolearnacitybetter·Tohaveacheaperandmorerelaxingwaytotravel·Toknowbetteraboutthecommunityaroundus·Tostaycurious·Toreducestress11.Thepassageaboveis________.A.a(chǎn)poster B.a(chǎn)notice C.a(chǎn)story D.a(chǎn)report12.Whodoyouthinkismostlikely(可能的)tobeacitywalker?A.My4-year-oldcousin. B.Theteacherwhoprefersreadingathome.C.ThetravelvloggeronWeMedia. D.Lucy’sgrandpawholivesabroad.13.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutcitywalk?A.CitywalkcanbefoundeverywhereinChina.B.Citywalkispopularofallages,especiallytheold.C.Mostofthecitywalkersarefemalebecausetheylikeshopping.D.Citywalkisnotonlyawalkingactivitybutalsoanewlifestyle.BTheshipwasstrongandtheweatherwasfine,sowehadagoodjourney.OnlyArrowcausedtrouble.Hewasdrunkmostofthetime.Thenonenight,hefellintotheseaanddisappeared.CaptainSmollettmadeJobAnderson,asailor(水手),inArrow’splace.AnothersailorwasIsraelHands.HewasafriendofLongJohnSilver.Allthecrew(船員)likedLongJohnSilverbecausehehadmanystoriestotell.Andhewasalwayskindtome.Heoftensaid,“Comeandsitwithme,Jim.”O(jiān)nenightwhenwewereveryneartheisland,Iwenttothebarrel(桶)togetanapple.Iwastiredandaftereatinganapple,Isatdowninthebarrel.ThereIfellasleep.Itwasnotlongbeforeavoiceawokeme.Amanwassittingnearthebarrel.ItwasLongJohnSilver.HewastalkingtoayoungsailorcalledDick.HetoldDickaboutthelifeofapirate(海盜).Ashespoke,IrealizedthatLongJohnSilverwasasbadasBlackDogandBlindPewandotherpirateswhosailedwithhim.ThenIsraelHandscameup.“Whenarewegoingtotakeovertheship?”hewantedtoknow.“Assoonaswegettotheisland,”Silversaid.“Thenwe’llmakethesquare(鄉(xiāng)紳)andthedoctortakeustothetreasure.”“Whatwillyoudowiththemafterward?”Dickasked.“Killthem,”Silveranswered.Thenhesaidtotheboy,“Dick,getmeanappleoutofthebarrel.”Ididn’tknowwhattodo.Iknewthatiftheboysawme,SilverorIsraelHandswouldkillme.ThenHandsstoppedtheboy.“Youdon’twantanapple,John,”hesaid.“Youneedrum(朗姆酒).Weallneedrum.”HesentDickofftogettherum.Hesooncameback,andthethreeofthembegantodrink.(AdaptedfromTreasureIsland)14.Arrow________,soCaptainSmollettaskedJobAndersontotaketheplaceofArrow.A.ranaway B.died C.disappeared D.wasdrunk15.WhatdidJimthinkofLongJohnSilverafterhetoldDickaboutthelifeofapirate?A.Hewasverygood. B.Hewasbad. C.Hewasverykind. D.Hewasfunny.16.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“takeover”inParagraph6meaninChinese?A.封閉 B.銷毀 C.盜竊 D.接管17.What’sthecorrectorderofthestory?a.LongJohnSilvertalkedaboutkillingthesquareandthedoctor.b.Jimsatdowninthebarrelandfellasleep.c.LongJohnSilvertalkedaboutbeingapirate.d.Arrowcausedtroubleandhewasdrunkmostofthetime.A.d-b-c-a B.d-c-a-b C.d-b-a-c D.d-c-b-aCBelovedFuBao,thefirstgiantpandaborninSouthKorea,leftSouthKoreaforChinaonWednesday.ThousandsofpandaloverswaitedatEverland,thecountry’slargestthemeparkinYongin,tosaygoodbyetothecountry’stoppandasuperstar.Thepandafanskeptsilentwhenaspecially-madevehiclecarryingFuBaopassedthroughthecrowdinordertopreventherfrombeingsurprisedbyanynoise.Zookeepersheldafarewell(告別)eventforthefansinsidethethemepark.Andthevehiclewithamessageof“It’samiracle(奇跡)tomeetyou.Thanks,FuBao”wasunabletoshowbecausesheshouldspendamonthinquarantine(隔離期)toprepareforherreturntoChina.FuBaohasbeenlovedbySouthKoreansforherlovelyappearanceandspecialattractiveness.Around5.5millionpeoplehadvisitedthePandaWorldintheYonginparksinceFuBaowasmadeopentothepublicinJanuary2021.ItisrequiredthatFuBaoshouldreturntoChinabeforereachingtheageoffour,accordingtosomeagreements.KangCheol-won,thezookeeperknownasthe“grandpaofFuBao”,wentwiththegiantpandaonherflighttoChina.FuBaowillbemovedtotheShenshupinggiantpandabaseinWolongNationalNatureReserveinSichuanforquarantine.ThebaseisfullypreparedtowelcomeFuBaoandthebasewilldecidewhentomakeFuBaomeetthepublicbasedonitsadaptation(適應(yīng)).Judgingfrompastexperiences,theadaptationperiodcanlastfromonemonthtoeightmonths,orevenlonger.18.Whycouldn’tpeopleseeFuBaoduringherfarewellevent?A.ShehadleftforChina. B.Shewasinamonth-longquarantine.C.Sheneededarest. D.Shewasnotinthethemepark.19.WhenshouldFuBaoreturntoChinaaccordingtosomeagreements?A.Beforethefarewellevent. B.Beforesheturns4yearsold.C.AfterlivinginSouthKoreafor5years. D.AfterKangCheol-wonarrivedinChina.20.Whatcanweinfer(推測(cè))fromthelastparagraph?A.FuBaowillliveinthewildsoon. B.Quarantinewilllastexactlyonemonth.C.PublicmaynotseeFuBaoatonce. D.FuBaodoesn’tneedadaptation.21.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthepassage?A.FuBao’slifeinSouthKorea. B.FarewellforFuBao.C.PreparingforFuBao’sarrival. D.FuBao’spopularityandreturntoChina.DWhichpartoftheworldhasthemostnearsighted(近視的)students?Justlookaroundyou-it’sEastAsia.Ninein10schoolleaversinmajorEastAsiancitiesarenearsighted,accordingtotheBBC.Expertssaybooksandvideogamesarenottoblame(負(fù)責(zé)任).EastAsianstudents,theysay,aren’tgettingenoughsunlight.Peoplebecomenearsightedbecausetheireyeballsgrowoutofshapeandlightenteringtheireyescannotfocus(聚焦)correctly.Thebodycanproduceachemicalcalleddopamine(多巴胺)tostopeyeballsfromchangingshape.Andguesswhatscientistshavejustdiscovered?Sunlightcanhelpourbodiesproducemoredopamine,reportedAFP.Accordingtothestudy,primaryschoolstudentsinSingaporespendonly30minutesoutdoorseveryday.ButinAustralia,kidsspendthreehoursadayoutside.Asaresult,fewerchildreninAustraliaarenearsighted—only10percent,comparedwith90percentinSingapore.“ChildreninEastAsiabasicallygotoschool...gohomeandstayinside.Theystudyandtheywatchtelevision,”IanMorganoftheAustralianNationalUniversitytoldAFP.Butbeingabookwormoracouchpotatodoesnotdirectlyharmtheeyes,addedMorgan.“Aslongastheygetoutside,itdoesn’tseemtomatterhowmuchstudytheydo,”heexplained.“Therearesomekidswhostudyhardandgetoutsideandplayhardandtheyaregenerallyfine.Theoneswhoareatmajorriskaretheoneswhostudyhardanddon’tgetoutside.Asaresultofhugeeducationalpressuresandtheconstruction(構(gòu)成)ofachild’sday,theamountoftimetheyspendoutsideinbrightlightisminimized.”Expertssuggestchildrenshouldstayoutsidefortwotothreehourseveryday.Thiscanincludetimespentintheplaygroundandwalkingtoandfromschool.22.WhatcanweconcludefromParagraphTwo?A.Dopamineisachemicalthatcauseseyeballstogrowoutofshape.B.Dopaminecanstoplightenteringtheeyesfromfocusingcorrectly.C.Spendingtimeinthesunhelpsincreaselevelsofdopamineinthebody.D.Themoredopamineapersonhasintheirbody,thebettereyesightheorshehas.23.AccordingtoMorgan,whatkindofpeoplearemostlikelytosufferfromnearsightedness?A.ThosewholikewatchingTV.B.Thosewhotakeexerciseregularly.C.Thosewhostudyhardandplayhardoutdoors.D.Thosewhostayindoorsstudyingallday.24.Theunderlinedword“minimized”inthepassageprobablymeans________.A.madebetteruseof B.reducedasmuchaspossibleC.takenlittlenoticeof D.paidmuchattentionto25.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Eyesneedtoseethesun B.ThemostnearsightedstudentsintheworldC.Peoplebecomenearsighted D.Booksandvideogamesarenottoblame.第三部分信息還原(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Weallhaveheardthesaying“It’saHuman’sworld”.Thiswasthepopularopinionofpastcenturies.Butwithtimewerealizedthisisnotjustahuman’sworld.Itisequallytheworldofanimalstoo.26Skiptheselfie.Ridingelephants,holdingmonkeys,andtakingpictureswithbabylionsmightseemfun.Buttheseanimalsmighthavebeencaughtfromthewild.27Avoidtheseactivitiesonvacationbecauseperhapsthegroupisexploiting(利用)animals.Shopsmart.Youprobablyknowbringinglivinganimalshomeisabadidea,however,itcanalsobeeasytoharmwildlifewhenbuyingsouvenirs(紀(jì)念品).28Forexample,teeth,feathers,seashells,coral,andespeciallyivory.Animalsmighthavebeenharmedorkilledwhenmakingthem.Lightsoff.29That’sbecausetheymaycausethebirdstohitthewindowsorflyincirclesuntilthey’retired-out.Turnoffunnecessarylightsinspringandautumnwhenbirdsaremigrating(遷徙).Youcanalsotalktoyourparentsaboutturningoffthelightsattheirhigh-riseoffices.30Somepeoplearescaredofanimalslikewolves,sharksandtrytoharmthem.Buttheseanimalsaresuperimportantbecausetheykeeptheirhabitatshealthy.So,telleveryonehowamazingtheyare!A.Standupfor(支持)“scary”animals.B.Stopbuyingsouvenirsintouristattractions.C.Birdscanbecomeconfusedbybrightlightsatnight.D.Avoidsouvenirsorotherthingsmadefromanimalparts.E.Andtheymightnotbeproperlycaredfor.F.Alwaysturnonlights.G.Belowaresomesimplewaystowardstheprotectionofanimals.第II卷(主觀題共55分)第四部分詞匯運(yùn)用(共13小題;每小題1分,滿分13分)第一節(jié)根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語(yǔ)注釋或首字母,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式,每空限填一詞。31.ImadetherightwhenIdecidedtohelpyou.(選擇)32.Toourjoy,Chinahasmadegreatinmanyfieldsoverthepastfiveyears.(進(jìn)步)33.The19thAsianGamesHangzhou2023wasabigsuccess.(無疑地)34.Theboycouldn’tcontrolhisfeelingof(悲傷).Hebrokeintotears.35.Ididn’tusetobepopularinschool,butnowIgettonsofaeverywhereIgo.36.Mr.Lindecidedtodthestudentsintothreegroupstoplaygames.37.Theweeklylunchmenuforstudentsisputontheschoolwebsiteatftime.38.Theoldmanissotiredthathedoesn’tfeeleenoughtokeeponwalking.第二節(jié)從方框中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文內(nèi)容完整正確。lostherlife

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findoutChinaisacountrywhichisrichinancientmyths(神話).ToknowmoreaboutChineseculture,you’dbetterknowthesetraditionalstoriesfirst,andthenyou’ll39whatspiritsChinesepeoplethinkhighlyof.Amongthosestories,myfavouriteis“JingweiTriestoFilltheSea”.ThemaincharacteristhedaughterofYanEmperor.WhileplayingintheEasternSea,she40unluckily.Thenshechangedintoabird,calledJingwei,whodecidedtofillupthesea.Shehada41withthesea,sayingthatshewouldkeeponcarryingsticksandsmallstonesintothewildsea,evenifsheknewthatmaybeonemillionyearswouldn’tbeenoughtoreachhergoal.Nothingcould42herfromachievingherdream.Jingwei’sstorytellsuswhenfacing43weshouldnevergiveup.It’sherspiritwhichispasseddownfromtheancienttimesthatencouragestheChinesepeopletofightforabetterlife.第五部分短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。“Lookonthebrightside”isoneofthose44(suggest)thatpeoplealwaysconsiderinspiringbutlesshelpful.However,newresearchshowsthatfindingsomethingofinterestinaterriblesituationmakes45easyforpeopletostopcomplaining.Besides,lookingatachallengewithhumorisagoodmethod,46mayevenbehelpfulinpreventinganxiouspeople47feelingsad.Inastudypublishedmuch48(early),researchersgavetheparticipants(參與者)somephotosthatshownegative(負(fù)面的)situations.Thentheywoulddescribethesephotosaccordingto49requestofresearchers.Thoseusinghumorouswordstodescribethephotos50(find)tohavefewernegativeemotionsandmorepossibilitiestogothroughahardtimeintheirlifethanthosewhodescribedthephotos51(direct).Sothereappeartobenodisadvantagestolookingatdifficultthingsinyourlifewithhumorandlightness.Theconclusionfromthestudyisthatforthoseathigherriskofanxiety,humorcandevelopanability52(control)negativeemotions.What’smore,53(make)othersaroundyousmilecanbeanextrabenefitofhumor.Therefore,whenyoufeelstressedandcouldn’tconcentrateyourmindonwhatyouaredoing,findsomethingthatcanmakeyoulaughfirst.第六部分閱讀表達(dá)(共3小題;1題2分,2題2分,3題3分,滿分7分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,用英語(yǔ)回答短文后的問題。Whentalkingaboutpickingarightschool,amotherandteachergavesomepiecesofadvice.Inthelatestissue(期)ofYouthmagazine,themothersharedtheschooladviceshegaveherdaughterswithyoungpeopleacrossthecountry.“I’vetoldmydaughtersmanytimesthatIdon’twantthemtochooseaname,”themothersaid.“Idon’twantthemtothink,‘Oh,Ishouldgotothesetopschools.’Weliveinacountrywithhundredsofexcellentuniversities.Sothefirstquestionis:what’sgoingtoworkforme?”“When

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