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2016—2017學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期階段性檢測(cè)九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試題2017.3第Ⅰ卷(選擇題60分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,計(jì)15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1.IndiaisAsiancountrywithsecondlargestpopulation.A.the;aB.an;aC.an;theD.an;/2.Lifecanbehard__________,butyoumustkeepyourheadheldhighandstaypositive.Neverletanyonebringyoudown.A.atalltimes

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D.Notuntil;have4.---Thecakesarequitedelicious!CanIhaveonemore?---Sorry,thereis_________left.Whataboutsomebiscuits?A.noneB.nooneC.nothingD.nobody5.---HasDavidfinishedhisprojectyet?---Iguessnot.Heonitatlunchtime.Doyouwantmetoconfirmit?A.isworking B.wasworking C.hasworked D.hadworked6.Anumberofvisitors__________Yangzhoumanytimesbecauseofitsbeauty.A.hasgoneto B.hasbeentoC.havegoneto D.havebeento7.Shewassoangryat_____hewasdoing______shewalkedoutwithoutsayingaword.A.what;that B.that;what C.that;that D.what;what8.Theonlyproblemisthatthetable______toomuchroom.Soyoucan’tbuyit. A.takesup B.takesoff C.makesup D.makesupof9.---Couldyoutellme_________?---Sorry,Ihavenoidea,either.Youcanaskthepolicemanoverthere.A.what'shappenedtothemB.howIcanarrivethemuseumC.whendidtheaccidenthappenD.wheretheyhadgoneto10.---Areyouhappywiththeresultoftheexam?---Notatall.Ican’thave____________.A.theworstoneB.abetteroneC.aworseoneD.thebestone11.Ireallythinkthatpeopleshould__________riverstoprotectourenvironment.

A.bepreventedfrompollutingB.preventfrompollutingC.bepreventedtopolluteD.preventtopollute12.---Janeisluckytohavegotthewell-paidjob.---Yes,________sheisyoungandhaslittleexperience.A.asB.unlessC.thoughD.since13.---____Imakeaphonecallhere,Mr.Chen?---No,you______,butyou_____makeaphonecallinthelounge(休息室).A.Must;maynot;haveto B.May;mustn’t;canC.Should;can’t;may D.Must;needn’t;haveto14.---HowdidyoufindthetriptoYangzhou?---___________.A.veryfantasticB.firstbytrain,thenbybusC.ItwasnotfarfromourhotelD.Theguidetookusthere15.---AllthepeopleofYangzhouneedtoworktogethertomakeourcitymorebeautiful. ---That’sit.__________. A.PracticemakesperfectB.Manyhandsmakelightwork. C.WheninRome,doastheRomansdoD.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed 二、完形填空(本題共15小題,每小題1分,計(jì)15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。OnesunnyMonday,Idecidedtogoforawalkonthepathnearmyhousewithmyhusband.Onmy16wasaveryspecialring:I'djustpickeditupfromjeweller'sthedaybeforebecauseIhaditdesignedtoholdadiamondmygrandmothergavemeformy23rdbirthday.IlookeddownatmyringasIbeganmy17,feelingassunnyastheday.WhenIlookedagainattheendofthepathandfoundthediamondwas18.Anxiously,Istartedbackalongthepath,lookingforthe19stone.Inmyheart,Iknewhowhopelessmysearchwas.Thepathwaslongandcoveredwithleaves.AsIsearchedthe20,cryingandupset,Imetanoldgentleman."What'sthematter,love?"heasked21."Lostsomething?"Iexplainedaboutthemissingdiamondandshowedhimtheholeinmyring.Hewhistled."That'sgoingtobehardtofind.Tellyouwhat,love,Iwalk22thispatheveryday.I'llkeepmyeyesopenforit."Ithankedhim,23nothing,buttoldhimmyhusbandoftenwalkedourdogsalongthepath24hemightfindsomething.Afewdayslater,myhusbandmettheoldmanonthepath."Guesswhat?"hesaid."Ifoundyourdiamond!"25he'dfoundthetinystoneandwaswillingtohandthediamondbacktomyhusband,sayingcasually(未經(jīng)考慮地),"Itwas26thatIfoundit.Ionlyhave50percenteyesightinoneeye."Whenmyhusbandofferedhimmoneyforhishelp,herefusedit.He27haveeasilykeptthediamond,orsoldit,asit'sworthseveralthousanddollars,28,thankstothisman,I'llspendtherestofmydaystryingtodosomethinglikethatfor29person.AndwhatIhavetodoistolookatmyringand30myselfthattherearekindandgeneroussoulsthere.16.A.pocketB.footC.headD.finger17.A.workB.pathC.walkD.talk18.A.losingB.lossC.missingD.missed19.A.bigB.tinyC.colourlessD.shiny20.A.streetB.groundC.roomD.route21.A.kindlyB.sadlyC.happilyD.friendly22.A.throughB.crossC.a(chǎn)longD.over23.A.gettingB.expectingC.explainingD.telling24.A.becauseB.whenC.ifD.since25.A.HopefullyB.NaturallyC.UnluckilyD.Unbelievably26.A.usualB.funnyC.commonD.lucky27.A.mightB.couldC.shouldD.must28.A.howeverB.a(chǎn)ndC.orD.so29.A.theotherB.othersC.a(chǎn)notherD.other30.A.a(chǎn)skB.remindC.warnD.promise三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,計(jì)30分)閱讀下面短文,從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWiththedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,ourdailylifeisbecomingmorecolorfulandmoreconvenient(便利).AnUnderwaterHotelItlookslikeaspaceshipbutitisactuallyapictureofanunderwaterhotel.Acompanyplanstobuildintheseawhichisabout18metresbelowthesurface(表面).Thewholebuildingisunderwaterandyoucangettoitbyswimminganddiving.GoogleGlassGoogleGlassisapairofglasseswithabattery(電池)hiddeninsidetheframe(邊框).Itcanperformmanyofthesametasksassmartphones.Theglasshasahiddencameraandatinyscreen.Itisdesignedtotakehands-freephotosorvideosofanythingpeoplearedoing.ANewKindofShirtHatewashingclothes?You’regoingtolovethiskindofshirtmadebyanAmericanclothingcompany,Wool&Prince.Thisshirtcanbewornfor100straightdayswithoutwashing!TheWool&Princeshirtneverneedsironing(熨燙).TheDigital(數(shù)字)LibraryCanyouimaginewalkingintoalibraryandfindingallbookshaveturnedintocomputers?ThefirstbooklesspubliclibraryisplannedtoopeninSanAntonio,31.Youneedn’tuse______whenyoutakephotosorvideowithGoogleGlass.A.acamera B.ascreen C.abattery D.yourhand32.ThedigitalLibrarytellsussomethingaboutalibrarywithout______.A.books B.computers C.bookshelves D.reader33.Whichoneofthefollowingcanreduceourhouseworkinourdailylife?A.TheunderwaterhotelB.GoogleGlassC.TheWool&PrinceshirtD.ThedigitallibraryBWhenIwasfouryearsold,Iwantednothingmoreinlifethantoplaythepiano.MybestfriendBettyhadapiano.ButBettyhardlyplayeditatall.Shewouldratherplayhide-and-seek.Itdidn’tseemfair.OnedaymymothercametopickmeupfromBetty’shouse.“Watchthis!”Itoldher.ThenIrantoplayasongIhadlearnedthatmorning.IwassoproudofwhatI’dlearned.“That’snice,Jenny,”shesaid.“Butwecan’taffordapiano.”WhenIturnedsix,mymotherboughtmearecorder(直笛).TheproblemwasthatIdidn’tlovetherecorder.WhenIplayedtherecorder,Ididn’tfeelanythingspecialinside.Iaskedmymotherifwecouldhaveapiano.“Westillcan’taffordone,”shesaid.“Oneday,Ipromise.”Inthesixthgrade,mymothertradedintherecorderforarealclarinet(黑管).Iliketheclarinetmore,butitstillwasn’tapiano.Itwasn’tthemusicthatwasinsideofme.Oneday,whenIwasintheseventhgrade,mymothercutanadoutofthenewspaper.Wedrovetoastranger’shomeinProvidence,RhodeIsland.Thewomanhadabeautiful,darkwoodpianofromAfterthat,Iplayedthepianoeverysingleday.WhenIleftforschoolinthemorning,Iwouldleavethesheetmusicopenonthepiano.WhenIgothome,Iwouldwalkstraighttothepianoandsitdownandstartplayingthesheetmusic.IevenplayedifIstayedhomesick.Ihadfinallyfoundthemusicinsideofme.Doyoustrugglewithmusic?Haveyoubeengivenaninstrumenttoplay,butyoujustcan’tplayit?Maybeyouthinkyou’rejustnogoodorthatyoudon’thaveanymusicaltalent.Don’tgetdiscouraged.It’snottrue!Weallhavemusicinsideofus,evenifit’sjustwhatwelistento.Nowit’suptoyoutofindtherightwaytosetthatmusicfree.34.WhatdidJennygetwhenshewassix?A.Aclarinet. B.Arecorder. C.Aviolin. D.Aguitar.35.HowdidJennygetherpiano?A.Bettygaveittoher. B.Shetradedintheclarinetforit.C.Shegotitfromheruncle. D.Hermotherboughtitfromastranger.36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Bettywasmoreinterestedinplayingthepiano.B.AnoldwomansentJennyaclarinetfromRussia.C.Jennyenjoyedplayingmusicwiththerightinstrument.D.Jenny’smotherborrowedarecorderinherseventhgrade.37.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowJennyfoundthemusicinsideofher.B.WhatbenefitsJennygotfrommakingmusic.C.HowJennylearnedtoplaymusicalinstruments.D.WhattroubleJennyhadtakingupmusicasahobby.CIfyouhadbillionsofdollars,wouldyoudonatealmostallofittocharity?Wellthat’swhatMarkZuckerberg,CEOandfounder(創(chuàng)始人)ofFacebook,justsaidhewoulddo.ZuckerbergandhiswifePriscillaChanpromisedtogive99percentoftheirFacebookshares(股份)tosocietythroughouttheirlifetime.Rightnowthatisabout$45billion(289billionyuan),andtheyplantodonatethemoneytothingslikescienceandeducation.Manybillionaireshavedonesimilarthings.BillGates,creatorofMicrosoft,madeTheGivingPledge,whichiswherebillionairespromisetograduallygiveawaymorethanhalfoftheirwealthtocharities.Thisstartedin2010,andnow139peoplefrom15countriessignedupforit.Butgivingbackandhelpingothersisn’tjustforbigbillionaires.PeoplelikeZuckerbergandGatesmayhavemoretogive,butpeoplewithlessaredoingittoo.Especiallyaroundtheholidays,peoplewanttodotheirpartandgivebacktopeoplewhoarelessluckythanthem.Schoolsmayhavefoodcollectionswherepeoplebringafewfooditems,andtogethertheycanmakeabigdonationtoplaceslikehomelessshelters.Peoplealsohostspecialeventslikeconcertsorrunstobecreativewhileraisingmoney.Regular(普通的)peopledonatewhatevertheycantoUScharitiesliketheUnitedWayandtheAmericanRedCross.ThenthesecharitiesareabletohelpUScommunitiesindifferentwayslikeeducation,healthandimprovingthelivesofthepoor.Theseindividual(單獨(dú)的)donationscometogethertomakeabigdifference.38.MarkZuckerberg.A.isabillionairewhowouldn’tliketohelpcharitiesB.isCEOandfounderofFacebookC.promisedtodonateallofhismoneytocharitiesD.caresabouthissharesandchildren’seducation39.TheGivingPledge.a.startedin2010 b.isonlyforUSpeoplec.hasattracted139people d.isanorganizationofbillionairesA.ac B.bc C.cd D.ab40.Paragraphs5and6talkabout.A.whatcharitiesareintheUS B.whypeopleliketohelpothersC.howregularpeoplehelpothers D.whatschoolsdoduringtheholidays41.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.A.billionaireshavethedutytodonantemoneyB.peoplewhoarelessluckyarewillingtohelpothersC.thehomelessshouldmakeadonationaswellD.notonlyrichpeoplebutalsoregularpeoplecanhelpothersDExpertsknowthatadisasteriscomingbuttheydonotknowwhenitwillhappen.Theydoknowthatitcouldcausealotofdamage.Theythinkitwillbeworsethanahurricane.Thedisastertheyareworriedaboutisanearthquake.Thereisabreakintheearth’scrust(外殼).ItiscalledtheSanAndreasFault.TheSanAndreasFaultisinCalifornia.ManyearthquakeshappenalongtheSanAndreasFault.In1989therewasabigearthquakeonthefault.Theearthquakewascalledthe“LomaPrietaEarthquake”.Manypeoplewerehurtordied.Manybuildingswereruined.Lotsofpeoplelosttheirhomes.Roadsandbridgeswerealsodamaged.AlargeearthquakecouldhappeninSouthernCalifornia.Manysmallearthquakeshavehappenedinthelastyear.Earthquakeexpertsthinkthatalargeearthquakewillhappentheresoon.Theythinkabigearthquakewillhappeninthenextfewyears.TheSanAndreasFaulthasmanypowerlinesstretchedacrossit.Therearewaterchannelsclosetotheearthquakefault.AlargeearthquakeinSouthernCaliforniawoulddestroyenergyandwatersupplies(供應(yīng)).Lotsofpeoplewouldbewithoutpowerorwaterforweeks.Buildingsthathavenotbeenbuiltstrongenoughwouldbedestroyed.Notallhospitalswouldbeabletohelppeoplewhowereinjured.Manypeoplewoulddieorbehomeless.Peopleneedtobeprepared.Theyneedtoknowwhattodoifanearthquakehappens.EveryoneinCaliforniashouldhaveasurvivalkitathome.Theemergencykit(應(yīng)急箱)wouldincludefoodandwater.Thereshouldbemedicationandfirstaidsuppliesinthekit.Agoodsurvivalkitwillalsohaveaportableradio,flashlightsandsparebatteries.Allofthesuppliesinthekitshouldlastatleast3days.42.Wecanprobablyfindthispassagein.A.asciencebook B.asportsnewspaperC.atravellingmagazine D.adetectivestorybook43.Whichofthefollowingisn’tmentionedasaresultofthe“LomaPrietaEarthquake”?A.Manybuildingswereruined. B.Roadsandbridgesweredamaged.C.Manypeoplewerehurtordied. D.Lotsofanimalslosttheirlivingareas.44.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Allofthesuppliesintheemergencykitwilllastatmost3days.B.AlargeearthquakeinSouthernCaliforniawoulddestroyfoodsupplies.C.Abreakintheearth’scrustinCaliforniaiscalledtheSanAndreasFault.D.Lotsofpeoplewouldbewithoutpowerorwaterfordaysaftertheearthquake.45.Thepurposeofthispassageistotellpeoplethat.A.therewillbeaterribleearthquakeinweeksB.theearthquakemaycausesuchseriousresultsC.thecomingearthquakewilldestroyalotofsuppliesD.theearthquakeissoterriblethatweneedtobeprepared第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題60分)四、詞匯運(yùn)用(共10小題;每小題1分,計(jì)10分)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號(hào)中所給漢語(yǔ)提示或英語(yǔ)單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(每空一詞)46.Youcan’tremembersomany_____________(科學(xué)家)telephonenumbersinsuchashorttime.47.WhenMr.Jianggothome,hefoundhis__________(私人的)paperswerespreadalloverthefloor.48.To__________(滿足)hisson’scuriosity,Fathertookhimtothatlonelyislandbyboat.49.ThispairofleathershoesStevengaveyouyesterdayis__________(特地)madeforyou.50.Theboywhowonthedrawingcompetitionisthe________(驕傲)ofhisclass.51.Thefoodyourmothercooksis_________(taste)thanthatmymotherdoes.52.Wedecidedtoexplorethat_____________(know)area.Noonehasbeentherebefore.53.Manymodernstationshavebeenbuilt,sotheseoldoneswillbeoutof__________(serve)inthefuture.54.Jack’sfatherpassedawayinacaraccidentinhisearly___________(five).55.Ihaverealizedthatsmallchildrenarereally_____________(tire)todealwith.五、任務(wù)型閱讀(共10空;每空1分,計(jì)10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格信息.(每空一詞)FormerAppleCEOSteveJobsPassedAwaySteveJobs,thefounderandformerCEOofApple,diedonOctober5attheageof56.Jobshadbeenfightingwithcancersince2004.InAugust2011,hequitasCEO.WhenaskedwhatSteveJobsisbestrememberedfor,manyofuswouldnameaparticularproduct:theiPod,theiPhoneortheiPad,forexample.ButintheeyesofEricJackson,areporterwithForbesmagazine,Jobsbroughtmuchmoretotheworldthanthesepopulardevices.Someofthelessonshetaughtuswereequallyinspiring.Jobstaughtushowtofacefailure.Hewasfiredbythesuccessor(繼任者)hehimselfchose.Despitethis,Jobsdidn'thideaway.Hepickedhimselfupandcontinuedtofollowhispassion.Anothervaluablelessonhetaughtuswastolistentothatvoiceinthebackofyourhead—thevoicethattellsyouifyou’reontherighttrackornot.Mostofussimplydecidethatwe’regoingtoworkinfinanceorbecomeadoctorbecauseourparentstellusthisiswhatweshoulddo.ButJobsbelievedandshowedthatitiswisetolistentothatvoiceinyourhead,whateveritistellingyoutodo.“StevewasamongthegreatestAmericaninnovators—braveenoughtothinkdifferently,boldenoughtobelievehecouldchangetheworld,andtalentedenoughtodoit.”saidtheformerUSPresidentBarackObama.Jobs’deathSteveJobs,whostartedApple,diedof__56__onOctober5.__57__forpeoplerememberingJobs﹡Manypeoplearefondofparticulardevices,___58__theiPod,theiPhoneandtheiPad.﹡Somepeople,suchasErickJackson,areinspiredbyhiswords.__59___thatJobstaughtusFacingfailurebravelyEventhoughJobswasfiredbythesuccessorhehimselfchose,hestill___60___hispassion.___61__tothevoiceinyourheadItiswiseto___62___whateverthevoiceinyourheadistellingyoutodo.RemarksonJobsfromtheUS__63___AsoneofthegreatestAmericaninnovators,Jobswasbraveenoughtothinkina

_64__way,boldenoughtobelievehecouldchangetheworld,andhadthe_65__todoit.六、缺詞填空(共10空;每空1分,計(jì)10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,填寫(xiě)所缺單詞。(每空一詞)Ifyouneedtocallyourparentsbutyourphoneisnotwithyou,canyouremembertheirn66?Toremember11numbersisnotdifficult.H67,becauseofthesmartphone(智能手機(jī)),manyofusarelosingthisa68,RecordJapanreported.What’smore,smartphonesmakeourskillsatgivingdirectionsweak,aswellaskillingface-to-facecommunications.Evenwhenfriendsarehavingamealtogether,it’sc69formosttochecktheirphones.A70toareportbyKleinerPerkinsCaufieldByers,anAmericancompany,Chinesepeoplespendonaverage170minutesontheirsmartphonesdaily.Forstudents,anaddiction(上癮)tosmartphonesdoesnogoodforstudying.ResearchinJapanshowedchildrenwhos71morethanfourhoursadayontheirphonesdomuchw72It’st73thatthesmartphonehasmadeourliveseasier.Butmanyalsothinktheyspendtoomuchtimeonit,andthisisbadfortheirstudyorwork.Peoplearetryingtochangethat.Anewapp(應(yīng)用程序)n74Forestwasintroducedthismonth.Itletsusersplantaseed(種子)thatgrowsintoatreeoverthenext30minutes.Duringthehalfhour,userscannotusetheirphones,orthetreewilldie.ArestaurantinLosAngeles,US,givespeoplea5%discount(折扣)iftheydon’tc75theirphonesduringameal.OwnerMarkGoldsaidthathehopesitgivespeopleawaytoenjoytheirmealandreallytalkwithfriendsandfamilyinperson.七、書(shū)面表達(dá)(計(jì)30分)A.根據(jù)中文意思,翻譯下列句子。(共5小題;每小題2分,計(jì)10分)76.隨著科技的發(fā)展,在某些方面揚(yáng)州人民的生活變好了。77.我認(rèn)為你不能指望他幫你寄這封信。78.那位歐洲作家一生為窮人的權(quán)利而斗爭(zhēng)。79.由于人口的快速增長(zhǎng),地球變得越來(lái)越擁擠。80.游客們一大早聚集在那看升國(guó)旗。B.寫(xiě)作(計(jì)20分)請(qǐng)你以"GreatPeopleinHistory"為題,用英文寫(xiě)一篇短文,介紹美國(guó)總統(tǒng)奧巴馬。要點(diǎn)提示:1.奧巴馬于1961年8月4日出生,在大學(xué)時(shí)是優(yōu)等生;2.他的嗓音是如此振奮人心,被認(rèn)為是個(gè)天生的演說(shuō)家;3.他曾經(jīng)害怕當(dāng)眾演講,但沒(méi)有放棄,而是不斷改進(jìn)演講技巧,終獲成功;4.2008年,47歲的奧巴馬成功當(dāng)選為首位非洲裔美國(guó)總統(tǒng);5.

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