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湖南省永州市2024屆九年級(jí)下學(xué)期中考一模英語(yǔ)試卷(含聽(tīng)力)

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、聽(tīng)力題

1.Whafswrongw汕Frank?

A.Hehasafever.B.Hehasacold.C.Hehasacough.

2.HowoftendoesthemanwatchTV?

A.Everyday.B.Onceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.

3.Whatdidthemanhaveforlunchtoday?

A.Rice.B.Fish.C.Bread.

4.WhatdoesLindado?

A.Adentist.B.Adriver.C.Ateacher.

5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inarestaurant.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答下列各題。

6.Whenismother'sbirthday?

A.OnMay20th.B.OnMay22nd.C.OnMay24th.

7.WhatwillBobbuyforhismother?

A.Acake.B.Ahandbag.C.Adress.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答下列各題。

8.What9sDavidlookingfor?

A.Hisbuscard.B.Hislibrarycard.C.HisschoolIDcard.

9.Wheredidthewomanfindthecard?

A.Underthetable.B.Onthebed.C.Onthetable.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答下列各題。

10.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?

A.Thebank.

B.Thepolicestation.

C.Thepostoffice.

11.Whafstherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Families.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答下列各題。

12.Whatkindofdumplingsdidthewomanorder?

A.Chickendumplings.

B.Beefdumplings.

C.Muttondumplings.

13.HowmuchistheCoke?

A.8yuan.B.12yuan.C.20yuan.

14.What9stheweatherliketoday?

A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答下列各題。

15.Whatdoesthemanexercisefor?

A.Losingweight.

B.Becominghealthier.

C.Makingfriends.

16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofrunning?

A.Helpful.B.Interesting.C.Relaxing.

17.Whatsportsdoesthewomanlikebest?

A.Swimming.B.Running.C.Hiking.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答下列各題。

18.Whatwilltheydointhemorning?

A.Plantflowers.B.Listentoatalk.C.Buysomeflowers.

19.Whenwilltheymeet?

A.At8:30.B.At8:40.C.At8:50.

20.Howwilltheygotothepark?

A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.

二、閱讀理解

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21.Howcanyoucontactwiththemforateamdiscount?

A.Callthemat1(855)496-2628.

22.WhatcanyoudoifyousignuptheDragonBoatCamps?

A.Youcanattendthefinaldragonboatrace.

B.YoucanhaveapartyontheeveningofApril16.

C.Youcantaketrainingcoursesthreetimesaday.

ItistimeforNewYear'sresolutionseveryJanuary.Willyoueathealthier,exercisemore

andreadmorebooks?

Formanyofus,thesewishesfeelfamiliar(熟悉的).AroundthisJanuary,wemadethe

sameresolutions.Westartedwithstrongwillpower(意志力).Butafewweekslater,we

becamelazyagain.Whenthealarmwentoffinthemorning,wepressedthesnoozebutton

once,twice,thenthreetimes.Ourbedsweresowarmandcomfortablethatwejustdidn't

wanttogetout.Running?Itwasoutofthequestion.

WillwegiveuponourNewYear'sresolutionsagain?Howcanwepreventthat?

JayVanBavelandDominicPackeraretwopsychologyprofessors(心理學(xué)教授).They

adviseustoform"resolutiongroups.9,VanBavelandPackermakeNewYear'sresolutions

everyyear.Likemanyofus,theyusuallyfailtokeepthem,buttheyhaveoneexception.A

fewyearsago,theydecidedtowriteabooktogether.Aftertheymadethedecision,they

startedtohaveweeklymeetings.Everyweekend,theymetincoffeeshopstowritetogether

anddiscusstheirwritings.Theywrotetheirplansinashareddocument(文檔)andreadthem

outloudateachmeeting."Whenweknowourfriendsareexpectingustokeepour

resolutions,wetryourbesttokeepthem,evenifit'shard,“Packersays.

AftermakingNewYear'sresolutions,whydon'tyoujoinagroup?Youcouldstarta

runninggroupwithfriends,orareadingclubwithyourclassmates.Beingpartofagroupwill

helpyoumakerealprogress.

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"thesnoozebutton^^mean?

A.播放鍵B.音量鍵C.稍后提醒鍵

24.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Anexampleofkeepingresolutions.

B.Whypeopleneedtomakeresolutions.

C.DifferentkindsofNewYear'sresolutions.

25.Whatisthewriter'sopiniononresolutiongroups?

A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Worried.

AreyoulookingforwardtothenextOlympicGames?Paris2024promisestobea

“green“event.Itsorganizershavefoundanewwayofgoinggreen:Insomeofthevenues

(場(chǎng)館)inSeine-Saint-Denis(塞納-圣但尼?。?about11,000seatsaremadefromrecycled

plastic.

TheseatswereproducedbyrecyclingcompanyLemonTriandafewpartners.They

collectedplasticwasteandturneditintosmallpieces.Thesepieceswerethenmixedtogether

andheated.Afterthattheywerepressedinmachines.Theresultwasblackorwhiteplastic

pieceswithflecks(斑點(diǎn))ofcolor.Thesepieceswerethenpolished,cutandmadeintoseats.

Aretheseseatsofgoodquality,youmayask?Don'tworry!Anumberoftestshavebeen

carriedoutonthem.TherewereaUVresistance(抗紫夕卜線)test,afireresistancetest,and

more.Peoplewillbeabletositsafelyinthechairsandenjoytheexcitementofthegame!

Theseatsweremadefromabout100tonsofplasticwaste.About80percentofthe

plasticcamefromlocalrecyclingbins.Localschoolsalsocollectedaboutfivemillion

coloredsodabottlecapsandtheywereusedinthemakingoftheseats.

Theseatsnotonlyhelptheenvironment,butalsoeducatepeopleaboutrecycling.

AugustinJaclinistheco-founderofLemonTri."Ourkidsputtheirbottlesinthebins,“he

said.“They'llsitontheseatsmadefromthesebottles.Thiswillteachthemtorecyclemore

intheirdailylives!"

26.Afterthepieceswerepressedinmachines,whatwouldhappen?

A.Theywerepolishedandcut.

B.Theywereturnedintosmallpieces.

C.Theyweremixedtogetherandheated.

27.Howmuchplasticwastediditcosttomaketheseseats?

A.80tons.B.100tons.C.11,000tons.

28.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A."Green"SeatsB.PlasticWasteC.ParisOlympicGames

Somethingsseemperfecttogether:Milkandbread.Summerandwatermelon.And...

dogsandpetting(撫摸),right?Maybeit'snotallright.Welearntsomethingnewwhenwe

recentlychattedwithDr.EmilyLevine,ascientistwhostudiesanimalsandtheownerof

AnimalBehaviorhospitalofNewJersey.

“Manydogsreallydon'tfindbeingpetted,huggedorkissedverynice——theyjustdon't

enjoyitverymuch,“shetoldus."Therearesomedogsthatlovejumpingandrunningwhen

theyhaven91seenyouinawhile,becausethey'resoexcitedtoseeyou.Somedogsmayhide

howtheyreallyfeelaboutit.Butwhenyoureallywatchadog'sbodylanguagewhenthey're

hangingoutanddoingtheirownthing,mostofthemarejuststandingbeingpetted,someof

themgetsoangrythattheystarttoshoutandsay6Hey,please,backoff!I'mreallynot

enjoyingthis.'"

Ofcourselotsoffurryanimalsdoseemtoenjoybeinghugged,butifwehugadogwho

doesn'tseemverylikeit,whatshouldwedo?"Thatclearlymakesthemworriedorthey're

showingtheirangry,"Dr.Levinesaid.uWeshouldpayattentiontotheearlysigns.”

Dr.Levinenotedthathuggingcanmakedogsfeeldifficulttobreathe,soshesuggested,

“Youcanpetthecheek(臉頰)andthechin(下巴),trynottogoalongdowntheback,but

youcankeepitforashortwhile,"shesaid."It'sarelationshipwehavewithourdogs."Dr.

Levineadvisedthatourbestchoicetofindoutitsneedistolookattheirbodylanguage.

29.Whatdowelearnfromparagraph2?

A.Allthedogslikebeinghuggedandkissed.

B.Fewdogscanstandbeingpettediftheydon'tlike.

C.Thedogswilljumpandrunwhentheyhaven91seenyouinawhile.

30.WhatisDr.Levine'sopinionoffindingoutdog'sneed?

A.Pettingitscheekandchin.

B.Huggingitforalongtime.

C.Watchingitsbodylanguage.

31.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthepassage?

A.Sports.B.Science.C.Environment.

ItwaslastJuly.TensofthousandsofpencilslayonthetablesoftheColfaxHistorical

SocietyMuseumintheU.S.stateofIowa.Allofthemwerenotused.Theybelongedto

AaronBartholmey.The36-year-oldstartedcollectingpencilsfromhisfirstgradewhenhis

teachergiftedeachstudentacoloredpencilforChristmas.Inhighschool,hejoinedthe

AmericanPencilCollectorsSociety.Hiscollectionquicklygrewintothethousands.

SomeofBartholmey^pencilsarefromWorldWarILOneofBartholmey^favorite

pencilsisa1926gold-and-silverone.Itmarksthe150birthdayoftheUnitedStates."I've

alwaysenjoyedthestoriesbehindthepencils/9themansaid.“WhatIcollectismuchmore

thanjustthepencilsthemselves."Bartholmeyhasalwayskeptadetailed(詳Z田的)recordof

hiscollection.Butthatwasnotenoughforhimtoapply(申請(qǐng))foraGuinnessWorldRecord.

Theorganizationrequiredapubliccount.

Aheadoftheevent,Bartholmeymadefivetripsinhiscartocarryabout470boxesof

pencilstothemuseum.Thecountbeganat8a.m.onJuly1,2023.Thefirstcountercounted

andrecordedanumberbeforepassingittothesecondforarecount.By9p.m.theystill

hadn'tfinished.①第二天早上,他們繼續(xù)工作。Afteranotherfivehoursofcounting,one

ofthecountersfinallyheldupthelastpencil.Inall,therewere69,255pencils.

Bartholmeynowholdstherecordforthelargestcollectionofpencilsintheworld.But

thenumberisonlypartofthestory.②Hecannevercontrolhisexcitementwhenhefinds

anotherunusualpencil.

32.WhendidBartholmeystarttocollectpencils?

33.Whatisthestorybehindthegold-and-silverpencil?

34.HowmanypencilsdidBartholmeysendtothemuseum?

35.把劃線句子①翻譯成英文。

36.把劃線句子②翻譯成中文。

三、短文填空題

37.Manyteensaren'tgettingenoughsleep.AccordingtoaU.S.survey,morethanone

infifteenshavedifficultyfallingasleeporstayingasleep.Here,somehealthexpertsare

offeringtipstohelpteensgetabetternight9ssleep.

SonalMalhotra

①Trychangingonebadsleephabitatatime.Forexample,avoidhavinga

bigmealclosetobedtimeormakesureyourroomisdarkandcomfortable.Ifsnotpossible

tochangeeverythingallatonce.Ifyoucanchangeonehabitevenseveralnightsaweek,

thafsgreat.

LisaDamour

Wehaveplentyofresearchshowinghowharmfultechnologyistosleep.②If

that'stoohardforyou,youcanstartwithsomeeasierwaystoreducethedamage(傷害)of

nighttimescreentime.Passive(被動(dòng)地)use,likewatchingas

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