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濟(jì)南稼軒學(xué)校2024-2025學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期12月月考英語試卷(2024.12)本試卷共10頁,滿分150分。考試用時120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1、答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號、座號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時,用0.5mm黑色簽字筆將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)略二、閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出一個能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(40分)ADoyoulovesunflowers?Thistextwillwalkyouthroughhowtoplantyoursunflowerseeds(種子)andcareforthem.Startitwiththebesttemperatures:18~33℃.Part1Germinating(使發(fā)芽)SunflowerSeeds1.Chooseonekindyoulike.2.Puttheseedsinaplasticbag.Covertheseedswithwetpapertowels(紙巾).Puttheminplasticbags.Oncetheseedsgerminate,plantthem.Part2▲1.Chooseasunnyplace.Sunflowersgrowbestwithsixtoeighthoursofsunlightaday.2.Planttheseedsinholes.Plantseeds2.5cmdeepand15cmapart.Covertheseedswithsoil(土壤)afterplanting.Part3CaringforSunflowerPlants1.Waterplantsweekly.Waterplantsonceaweek.2.Fertilize(施肥)alittleornotatall.Ifyouaregrowingsunflowersforfun,thereisnoneedtofertilize.3.Harvest(收獲)theseeds.Sunflowersusuallytake2.5monthsto4monthstomature(成熟)andnewseedscanbeharvestedlater.TipsProtecttheyoungplantsfrompests(害蟲).Coverthegroundwithnets(網(wǎng)).Supportplantsover90cmwithsticks.21.Whichtemperatureisbetterforplantingsunflowers?A. B. C.D.22.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?A.PlantingSunflowerSeeds B.ChoosingSunflowerSeedsC.WateringSunflowerPlants D.CheckingtheTemperature23.WhenwillyougetnewseedsifyouplantsunflowerseedsinApril?A.January.B.May. C.July.D.November.24.Whattoolscanbeusedwhenthesunflowersare95cmtall?A.Nets.B.Sticks. C.Papertowels.D.Plasticbags.25.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anoticeboard.B.Atravelguide.C.Aplantingdiary. D.Agardeningmagazine.BInthepastnineyears.LiJin,whowasborninGuangxibutraisedinSanya,hasmadegreateffortstoprotectthewatersofSanyacityinHainan.Heisnowspreadingtheknowledgeofenvironmentalprotectionthroughnewmediaplatforms(媒體平臺)andhisbehaviorishighlythoughtof.Around2014,hebegandoingvolunteerworktoclearrubbishfromthebeachesandofficiallyregistered(注冊)asavolunteerinMay,2017.LiJinimmediatelytooktheleadinacleanupactivityontheSanyaRiver.InApril,2021,heusedhisownmoneytosetupavolunteerservicecenterwhichhas1,170registeredmemberswhotakepartinactivitieswithoutaskingforpayment.Sofar,hehasspentabout3,800hoursonvolunteeractivitiesinover550events.Morethan2,300peoplehavejoinedinwithhisencouragement.They'vedrawntheattentionofboththeadultsandthechildrentotheimportanceofprotectingtheoceansandbeaches.Sinceitwassetup,hiscenterhasorganized51beach-cleaningactivitiesthathaveseenabout1,800peoplejoinin.In2021,becauseofLi'sgrowinginfluenceinenvironmentalprotectioncircles,thecitygovernmentinvitedhimtomakeanumberofshortvideos,inwhichheusessimplewordstoexplainhowtoprotecttheenvironment.Severalofthevideoshavebeenwatchedmillionsoftimes."MyvolunteerworkwouldbemeaninglessifIgotpaid.Buttheworkitselfisofgreatvalue.SoIwillcontinuedoingtheenvironmentalprotectionwork,"hesaid.WhatisLiJintryinghardtoprotect?A.ThebeachesinGuangxi.B.ThewatersofSanya.C.ThewildlifeontheSanyaRiver.D.ThecitiesinHainan.HowmanypeoplejoinLiJin'svolunteerservicecenter?A.550.B.1,170.C.1,800.D.3,800.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph3?MillionsofpeoplejoininLiJin'sactivities.B.MembersinLiJin'sservicecentergetpaid.C.Mostactivitiesareorganizedforchildren.DSomevideosLiJinmadeareasuccess.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLiJin?A.Quietandkind-hearted.B.Patientandhumorous.C.Strong-mindedandselfless.D.Honestandeasygoing.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Aheropraisedforvolunteerwork.B.Theleaderinacleanupactivity.C.Themeaningofprotectingwater.D.Avolunteerservicecenter.COnFebruary21,2022,UScompanySpaceXsent46satellites(衛(wèi)星)intospace.Thensixdayslater,Chinasent22satellitesintospace.Whydoweneedsomanysatellites?Whatdotheydoforus?Atpresent,therearemorethan3000activesatellitesmovingaroundEarth.Satelliteshaveallkindsofroles,fromsendingTVsignals,givingyoudirectionsontheroad,tohelpingscientistswiththeirresearch.Forexample,the22satellitesChinasentuparepartoftheBeiDouNavigation(導(dǎo)航)SatelliteSystem.SharedbikesthatuseBeiDouchipscanprovidemorecorrectpositions,makingthemeasiertofind.Beforesatellites,TVsignalsdidn'treachveryfar.Mountainsortallbuildingswouldblockthesignals.Phonecallstofarawayplaceswerealsoaproblem.Settinguptelephonewiresoverlongdistancesisdifficult.Withsatellites,TVsignalsandphonecallscanbesentdirectlytoasatelliteandbackdowntodifferentplacesonEarth.SpaceX'sStarlinkprojectplanstousesatellitestoprovidepeoplewiththeInternetallovertheworld.Satellitescanalsoprovideinformationaboutclouds,oceans,landandice.Theyhelpscientistswithpredictionsofchangesinweatherandclimate.Bywatchingandcheckingwildfiresandvolcanoes(火山),satelliteshelpemergencyworkersdealwithnaturaldisasters.Farmerscanusesatellitepicturestodecidethebesttimetowatertheirfields.Somesatellitesflynearotherplanets.TheymaylookforwateronMarsortakeclose-uppicturesofSaturn's(土星)rings.VideowebsiteBilibilievensentasatelliteintospacetolookatotherplanetsandsharepicturesandvideoswithBilibili'susers.WhendidChinasendthe22satellitesintospace?A.OnFebruary15,2022.B.OnFebruary21,2022.OnFebruary26.2022.D.OnFebruary27,2022.32:WhatmaytheunderlinedwordblockinParagraph3mean?A.Help.B.Provide.C.Stop.D.Change.33.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTrue?A.Peoplehavesentmorethan3.000activesatellitesintospacenow.B.Thereare22satellitesintheBeiDouNavigationSatelliteSysteminall.C.Satelliteshelpemergencyworkerswithpredictionsofchangesinweatherandclimate.D.Beforesatellites,makingphonecallstofarawayplaceswaseasy.What'sthestructureofthispassage?35Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Wheredopeoplesendsatellites?B.Whatcansatellitesdoforus?C.Howdopeoplemakesatellites?D.Whencanweseesatellites?DManykidssaytheydon'tlikethetasteofbrassicas(芥屬植物)--agroupofvegetablesthatincludesbroccoliandcabbage.Nowscientiststhinkthattherecouldbeagoodreasonforthoseso-called"picky"eatinghabitsofkidsthatdrivemotherscrazy.Whenchemicalsinbrassicasmixwithsomepeople'ssaliva(唾液),theygiveoutbad-smellingsmellsinthemouth.Thestudyfoundthatthemorebad-smellingsmellsachild'smouthproduces,themoretheydislikethefood.Butwhydosomepeople'smouthsmakemoreofthesesmellsthanotherpeople'smouths?Tofindout,theteamcollectedsalivasamplesfrom98pairsofparentsandchildren.Everyperson'ssalivahasamicrobiome(菌群)init.Theresearchersbelievethisdetermineshowmuchofthegasesaregivenoutwhenapersoneatsthevegetables.Maybeourpickyeatersaresimplythosewhohavethemicrobiomethatincreasessmellofchemicals.Theteammixedsamplesoftheadults'andchildren'ssalivawithpowdered(研成粉的)broccoli.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhowererelatedtoeachotherproducedalmostthesameamountsofthesmellychemicals.Thoughparentsandtheirchildrentendedtoproducesimilarlevels,theparentsdidn'tmindthetasteofbrassicasasmuchastheirkidsdid.Theadultsmayhavegottenusedtoitovertime.Expertssuggestmanyfooddislikescanbeovercomewithrepeatedexposure.Thismeansapickyeatermaycometoenjoyfoodtheyavoidiftheytryitenoughtimes.Sayyourchildhatescabbage-ifyouofferthemcabbageenoughtimesindifferentforms,theymaycometoenjoyitintheend.What'smorechildrenlearnbyobservation.Iftheyseeyoueatingabalancedmixofhealthyfoods,they'llbemorelikelytofollow.However,watchingyoueatinglotsofsoda,snackfoods,anddessertwillmakethemwonderwhytheycan'tdothesame.36.Whatleadstokids'dislikeforbroccoliaccordingtothetext?A.Theunhealthyeatinghabits.B.Mother'sbadcooking.C.Unpleasantsmellsinmouths.D.Broccoli'sbadsmell.Whatcanwelearnabout"microbiomes"accordingtoParagraph3?A.Theyareeverywhere.B.Theymostlysmellbad.C.Salivaproducesthem.D.Theycausesmells.WhatdidtheteamfindinParagraph4?A.Kidswillacceptbrassicassoonerorlater.B.Powderedfoodishealthierforchildren.C.Parentshavesimilarsmellsinmouthsaskids.D.Adultsdon'tfeelthebadtastesofbrassicas.Howcanamotherhelpkidsenjoybrassicasaccordingtotheexperts?A.Bykeepingagooddietherself.B.Byhidingallunhealthyfood.C.Bypushingkidstoeatmore.D.Byfeedingkidswithcabbage.40Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Astorybook.BAsciencemagazine.C.Adocumentary.D.Anadvertisement.三、閱讀理解七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。其中兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。(10分)DuringtheChineseNewYear,peoplecanwatchcolorfuldragondancesinthestreetoronTVprograms.41Itisbecausebothinthenorthandinthesouth,Chinesecanexpresshopeforahappylifethroughtheactivity.DragonsarerespectedandlovedinChineseculture.InancientChina,thedragonwasthoughtasamythicalanimalthatcouldmakecloudsandbringrains,andpreventdisastersandbringhappiness.42Andtheyarealsosaidtoscareawayevilspiritsandbadluck.Guidedbyabigdragonball,thedragondancersmakedifferentkindsofmovementswhileholdingtheclothdragon.43Asmanyas9to15dancersuselongpolestoguidethedragon'sheadandsnakelikebody.Usuallyonedancerdoestricksonthedragon.Tricksareoftenjumpsandmovesthatmakethedragonturnindifferentways.44Itisusuallyperformedintheevening.OneofHongKong'smodern-lookingneighborhoodsinWanChaiDistrictishometotheTaiHangFireDragonDance,afolkartformwithahistoryofover100years.45Thenthevillagersstartedtoperformafiredragondanceforthreedaystodriveitaway.Sincethen,aroundMid-AutumnFestivaleveryyear,thevillagersperformfiredragondancestomakewishes.Todaypeopleoftenseedragondancesduringholidays,festivalsandtheopeningofnewbusinesses.Theseperformancesinvitewealthandgoodluck.A.AspecialkindistheFireDragonDance.B.TheClothDragonDancehasalonghistory.C.Itissaidthatadiseasesweptthroughthevillage.D.WhyisthedragondancesopopularacrossChina?E.Wherecanpeopleusuallyenjoythedragondance?F.Nowtheystillrepresentwisdom,powerandwealth.G.Dragondancershavetoworkasateamtomakethedragoncometolife.補(bǔ)全對話閱讀對話,從每題A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出一個最佳答案完成對話。(5分)Jimmy:Hello,Lisa.Lisa:Hi,Jimmy.Nicetoseeyouback.HowwasyourtriptoChina?Jimmy:46Lisa:Howlongdidyoustaythere?Jimmy:Aboutthreeweeksandwewenttofourcities.47Lisa:No,Ijuststayedathometoread.Whatdoyoulikeaboutyourtrip?Jimmy:Everything.48Lisa:Forexample?Jimmy:Beijingopera,papercuttingandChinesekungfu.Lisa:Papercutting?What'sthat?Jimmy:Chinesepapercutting,orJianzhi,isakindofart.Peopleusescissorstocutredpaperintodifferentkindsofthings.Look!49Lisa:Agift?Wow,howbeautifulitis!Thankyou,Jimmy.50Jimmy:Youarewelcome!A.Iguessso.B.Itwassogreat.C.Itwassobad.D.Ijustforgotit.A.Whatdidyoudoyesterday?B.Howdidyougothere?C.Didyougoanywhere?D.Howwasyourschooltrip?A.ButIliketraditionalChineseculturebest.B.ButChinesesoundsreallygraceful.C.ButChinesefoodismyfavorite.D.YoushouldgotovisitChina,too.A.It'smadeofpaper.B.Idrivemycar.CHewilltrythat.D.Ihaveagiftforyou.A.Idon’tthinkso.B.It'sreallykindofyou.C.Itmustbecheap.D.Youknowalotaboutit.完形填空閱讀短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出一個能填入文章中相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。(15分)Myeldersistergotadisease,lockedinherownworld.Shecouldnotlookatpeopleintheeye.Shewouldrepeatthewordsinaverylowvoice.Itturnedmyparents'worldupsidedown.51,theyworkedveryhardtomakesurethateverythingseemedpleasantandpeacefulforme.Iknew52aboutituntiltheageoften.ItwasthenthatIstartedtonoticemysisterwasdifferent.I53toacceptherasmysisterinpublic.Then,anincident(小事)54howIviewedmysister.Itchangedmeaswell.Oneday,mysisterhadtoputona55,whetherinagroup,orbyherself.Asyoucanimagine,mysisterwastheonlyoneleftwithoutagroup."I'll56"shetoldmyparents.Hearingthis,Iwascompletely57.Howcouldmysistersinginfrontoftheschool?Imuststopthishappening.58shewouldmakemeloseface,onewayoranother."No!"Icriedout.Myparentsshotmealook.IknewIhadtowatchherperformance.Iprayed(祈禱)59thatsomethingwouldhappentostopher.Nooneknowssheisyour60.Itisfine,youdonotneedtotellanyone.IremembertellingmyselftheexactwordsasIsatinthehall,61theperformancetostart.Finally,mysisterstartedtosing.Sheopenedhermouth,andIwasshockedagain-hervoicewasso62initspower.Ifeltreallysorry-shecouldsingsobeautifully!HowcouldIhavedoubtedherabilities?Ihadbeenso63.Regretand64filledmyheart.Actually,mysisterknewallthingsIhaddonetoher,butshe65minded.Idecidedtoloveherunconditionally.Itwasasifaveil(面紗)hadbeenliftedfrommyeyes,andmyheartwasfull.(51)A.SoB.ThenC.HoweverD.Finally(52)A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing(53)A.decidedB.refusedC.expectedD.promised(54)A.suggestedB.showedC.explainedD.changed(55)A.performanceB.gameC.pictureD.sign(56)A.danceB.singC.playD.draw(57)A.proudB.pleasedC.shockedD.disappointed(58)A.orB.andC.thoughD.if(59)A.silentlyB.openlyC.excitedlyD.happily(60)A.classmateB.neighborC.cousinD.sister(61)A.goingoverB.talkingaboutC.waitingforD.dreamingof(62)A.specialB.beautifulC.lowD.strange(63)A.wrongB.seriousC.busyD.careful(64)A.shameB.worryC.surpriseD.fear(65)A.sometimesB.alwaysC.everD.never閱讀填詞閱讀短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(15分)WestwoodNationalParkisaveryhugenationalpark.Itiswell-known66fascinatingscenesandmanykindsofanimals,especiallybears.Itisoneofthe67(popular)placestotakephotos.Iwillneverforgetthatafternoon.Birdsflewoverthepeacefullake.Themountains68(cover)withwhitesnow.Withthecameraheldtomyeye,I69(record)theamazingpicturewhenIsuddenlyfoundtwobabybearsfarawayrunningaftereachotherhappily.Sometimestheystoppedtolookaround;som

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