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上學(xué)期九年級英語試卷(滿分95分,考試時(shí)間100分鐘) 本試卷包括四道大題,共8頁,滿分95分,考試時(shí)間為100分鐘??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。注意事項(xiàng): 1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上,并將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。 2.答題時(shí),考生務(wù)必按照考試要求在答題卡上的指定區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,在草稿紙、試卷上答題無效。一、基礎(chǔ)知識(共25分)I. 在下列各句的空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使句子意思完整,語法正確。(5分)1.Mylittlesisteris7yearsold.She'soldtogotoschool.2.Itisnottospeakloudlyinpublic.3.Jackwasinpaintingwhenhewasyoungandhecouldpaintverywell.4.HelenwonthefirstprizeintheEnglishspeechcompetition.Herparentswereofher.5.Bobdoeshomeworksocarefullythathemakesmanymistakeslikeothers.II. 用括號內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式填空。(5分)6.Allthestudents(rush)outoftheclassroomafterthebellrang.7.Aliceis(sleep)nowbecauseshedidn'trestwelllastnight.8.Tellus(exact)wherehelives.9.Teaplantsare(grow)onthesidesofmountainsinChina.10.Themankeepstheproblemto(him).III. 單項(xiàng)選擇。(15分)從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案。()11.Tofindtheresult.Hehastogouptosecondfloorsecondtime.A.the;aB.the;theC.a;theD.a;a()12.Whentheywentintothepark,theysawsomeoneChineseKungfu.A.playsB.playedC.toplayD.playing()13.Therestaurantisknownitsgoodservice.A.asB.forC.ofD.to()14.---Paulhasfinishedhishomework,hasn'the?---Yes.Heittwohoursago.A.finishedB.finishesC.hasfinishesD.willfinish()15.Thegovernmentprovideshomelesspeoplenicehouses.A.withB.forC.toD.of()16.---ThephotomakesmethinkoftriptoShanghailastyear.---Yeah,wehadgreattimethere.A.a;/B.an;theC.the;aD.the;the()17.InIndia,aboutofpeopleincitiesnow.A.threefifths;livesB.thirdfifth;livesC.thirdfifths;liveD.threefifths;live()18.It'snecessaryforherexerciseeveryday.A.takingB.totakeC.takeD.takes()19.Whatcanwedotheenvironment?A.protectingB.protectedC.toprotectD.protects()20.Thisisthemostbeautifulparkshehasvisited.A.everB.yetC.neverD.been()21.Don'tgiveup,wewillneversucceed.A.andB.butC.orD.though()22.—Davidhasmadegreatprogressrecently.—,and.A.Sohehas;soyouhaveB.Sohehas;sohaveyouC.Sohashe;sohaveyouD.Sohashe;soyouhave()23.Couldyoutellmehowlongthetennisclub?A.youhavejoinedB.haveyoujoinedC.youhavebeeninD.haveyoubeenin()24.______They'resisters,theydon'tlookthesame.A.IfB.WhenC.butD.Though()25.—WhereareMaryandLucy?—TheyEngland,Theythereforfivedays.A.havebeento;havebeeninB.havegoneto;havebeeninC.havegoneto;havebeenD.havebeento;havebeen二、交際運(yùn)用(共5分)IV.根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,運(yùn)用方框中所給的句子選項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對話。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余的。(5分)Helen:David,youlooktired.26David:Istayeduplatelastnight.Ionlysleptforaboutfivehours.Helen:What?27David:Anoldfriendcameoverandwehadatalkuntillatelastnight.Helen:Whydidn’tyoustayinbedalittlelongerthismorning?David:28Helen:ButI’vereadareport.Itsaysthatifyoudon’tgetenoughsleepafteryoustudy,youmayforget30%ofwhatyou’velearned.David:Forget30%?29Helen:Yes.I’vealsoreadthateatingrightcanhelpyoustudy.David:Really?30Helen:Don'tyouthinkso?Andsomefoodscanhelpyoustaywell.Ithinkthebestfoodsarefish,eggs,milkandsoon.David:Isee.Thanksfortellingme.A.Thatsoundsterrible.B.I’veneverheardofthat.C.IhadtostudyformyEnglishtest.D.Whydidyougotobedsolate?E.Howdidyouknowthat?F.What’sthematter?三、閱讀(共45分)V. 完形填空。(15分)Mike'sparentsusedtotellhimhowimportantschoolwasforhim,buthedidn’tthinkso.Hepaidlittleattentiontoit.Butonethinglethimfinally

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D.chattingVI. 閱讀理解。(30分)(A)Mr.Whiteissixtyyearsold.Healwayscomplainsabouthowfastthingshavechanged,andoftensaysthatlifeusedtobebetterthannowadays.Nowcitiesarefullofcars.Somefamiliesevenhavetwoormorecars,soparkingisbecomingabigproblem.Thetrafficinsomecitiesisgettingworseandworse,too.Cardriversdrivesofastthattherearemoretrafficaccidents.Moreandmorepeoplearealwayslookingattheirmobilephoneswiththeirheadsdown.Mr.Whiteoftenseespeopleintherestauranteatingfacetofacewhilelookingattheirownmobilephones.Hethinksitisstrangethattheydon’ttalktotheoneswhositoppositetothemduringthemeal.Someofthemevenhavefunchattingwithothersonthephone.Mostfamiliesowncomputersnow.AstudyfoundthatchildrenusetheInternetmoreandmore.ThenumberofchildrenusingtheInternethasgrownbythreetimesinthepastthreeyears.Mr.White'sgrandsonisamiddleschoolstudent.HeoftenstaysuplateplayingcomputergamesontheInternet.Hefallsasleepintheearlyhoursofthemorningandspendlesstimedoinghomework.HisteachertoldMr.Whitethathisgrandsonfailedanothertest.Mr.Whitegotveryangrywithhim.Mr.whitethinksthatlifeusedtobesimpleandhappy,butnowithaschangedalot.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。(5分)()46.WhatdoesMr.Whitethinkofthelifenow?A.Hethinksthelifenowisverygood.B.Hethinksthelifenowisworsethanitusedtobe.C.Hethinksthelifenowisbetterthanitusedtobe.D.Hethinksthelifeisthesameasitusedtobe.()47.Whathashappenedtheseyearsaccordingtothepassage?A.ChildrenoftenstayuplateplayingcomputergamesontheInternetB.peoplearealwayslookingattheirmobilephoneswiththeirheadsdownC.ThetrafficinsomecitiesisgettingworseandworseD.Allofabove.()48.Whydon'tpeopletalktoeachotherduringthemeal?A.Theydon'tknoweachother.B.TheyarebusyinlookingattheirphonesC.Theyareunhappy.D.Theyaretired.()49.Whatchangeshavetakenplaceaccordingtothepassage?①M(fèi)ostfamiliesowncomputers.②Thetrafficisgettingworseandworse.③Somefamilieshavetwoormorecars.④Thereismoreroomforparking.A.①②④B.②③④C.①④D.①②③()50.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推測)that________.A.Mr.White'sgrandsonisnotinterestedintheInternetB.Mr.Whiteisaworker.C.Mr.Whiteisworriedabouthisgrandson.D.Mr.Whitelikestoday'slifemorethanthatoftheolddays(B)APhoneMessageFrom:LiuHaiTo:WangweiDate:June23Time:17:00Message:Hesaysthatyoumustputonyoursportsshoes,yourhatandsunglasses,bringsomefoodanddrinks,andrideabiketomeethimattheschoolgateat8:00tomorrow.Tel:837-352-53Takenby:FatherFoundJune16,2018AwatchwasfoundinthelibraryonthemorningofJune16th.Willtheownerpleasecallat832-965-37orcometoClass2,Grade9togetit?LinXiang MusicClubFORYOUNGPEOPLEFROM12TO18YEARSOLDEverySaturday5:30p.m.-7:30p.m.LondonStreet30675-396-82/675-396-83Just5poundsatimeActivities:music,dancingandlotsmore根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。(5分)()51.WangWeiwillmeetLiuHaiattheschoolgate.A.at8:00;onJune23B.at8:00;onJune24C.at16:00;onJune23D.at16:00;onJune24()52.TomorrowWangWeiandLiuHaiwillprobably.A.gohikingB.gotoapartyC.gotothemoviesD.jointheSunshineClub()53.WhichnumbercanMarycallatifherwatchislost?A.846-763-52B.875-396-83C.832-965-37D.870-583-44()54.Whichofthefollowingpeopleisallowedtojointheclub?A.A10-year-oldkid.B.A13-year-oldboy.C.A19-year-oldstudent.D.A30-year-oldparent.()55.Wecanknowthattheclub.A.isonLandStreetB.costs35dollarsaweekC.openonceaweekD.isopenforfourhoursaweek(C) Haveyouhadaheadacheduringatest?Haveyoueverbeensoworriedaboutsomethingthatyouhaveaheadacheorevencan’tsleepatnight?Ifso,thenyouknowwhatstressis.Stressiswhatyoufeelwhenyouareworriedaboutsomething.Thisworryinyourmindcanmakeyourbodyfeelbad.Youmayfeelangry,sad,scared,orafraid—allofwhichcangiveyouastomachacheoraheadache.However,therearedifferentkindsofstress.Somekindsofstressaregoodandothersarebad.Goodstressmighthappenwhenyou’recalledtoanswerquestionsinclassorwhenyouhavetogiveaspeech.Thiskindofstresscanhelpyoutogetthingsbetterdone.Forexample,youmaydoabetterjobonyourtestifthestresspushesyoutopreparebetterbeforethetest.Ontheotherhand,badstresscanhappenifthestresslaststoolong.Youmaynotfeelwellifyourparentsarefighting,ifafamilymemberissick,ifyou’rehavingproblemsatschool,orifanythingelsemakesyouunhappyeveryday.Thatkindofstressisn’tgoingtohelpyou.Anditcanactuallymakeyousick.Thebestwaytofightthestressistohaveabalancedlife.Makesureyoukeepyourselfinmind:Sleep,Exercise,andFood.Ifyougetenoughsleepandeatproperly,andifyouexerciseandleavetimeforfun,you’llprobablyfeellessstressed.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。(5分)()56.Allthestresscanpushyoutodothingsbetter.()57.Youmayfeelsadifyourparentsarefighting.()58.Itwon'tcauseyouanystresswhenyouareworriedaboutsomething.()59.Thebestwaytofightthestressistohaveabalancedlife.()60.Thewriterthinkssleepwillmakeyoufeellessstressed.(D)OnemorningVictorgotuplate.Hequicklyjumpedoutofthebed,washedhisface,thenhurriedtothebusstop.Assoonashegotonthebus,itstartedraining.Suddenlythebusstopped.Somethingwaswrongwithit.61.,soherantoschool.Hereachedtheclassroombuthewasalmostallwet.Thechemistryteacherhadalreadybegunherlesson.62.Allthestudentswerealittleafraidofher.Victorlikedneitherhernorherchemistrylessons.63.“I'mverysorry,Mrs.Smith.I'mlate,”Hesaidwitharedface.“It’syou,Victor,”Mrs.Smithsaidangrily."I'vetoldyounottobelate,butyou…"shesuddenlystoppedandlookedathiswetclothes.Sheturnedtotheclassandsaid,"I'mverysorry,myboysandgirls.”64.“Nowtakeoffyourwetcoatandputonthisoneoryou'llcatchacold,”shesaidkindly.VictorwenttohisseatwithMrs.Smith'sjacketon.65.Hefound,forthefirsttime,chemistrywassointerestingandhowwellhecouldunderstandit!閱讀短文,把A-E五個(gè)句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容完整。(5分)A.ItwasMrs.Smith.B.HehadnotimetowaitforthenextbusC.Hestoodforamomentandthenopenedthedoor.D.Itwasabitlargeforhimbuthefeltverywarminit.E.Withthesewordsshequicklytookoffherownjacketandhandedittohim.(E)Whichhanddoyouusewhenyouwrite?About8to15percentofpeoplearelefthanded.Theyoftenhavetousetoolsthataredesignedforright-handedpeople.Soitisdifficultforleft-handerstousemosttools.Ifyouarerighthanded,trythisexperiment:Takeaknifewithyourlefthandandtrycuttingapotatointopieces.Don’tbesurprisedifyoufeelawkward(別扭的).Inthepast,peoplethoughtitwasstrangetousethelefthand.Youngstudentslookeddownupontheirleft-handedclassmates.Somechildrenwereevenpunishedforusingtheirlefthandtowrite.Butthesedaysparentsandteachershaveacceptedthat.Inalmosteveryschoolintheworld,left-handedstudentscanusetheirlefthandstowrite.Whatcausespeopletobelefthandedorrighthanded?Expertshavesearchedlongandhardonthis.Theyconcluded(得出結(jié)論)thatleft-handedpeoplearelefthandedforthesamereasonthatright-handedpeoplearerighthanded.Oneoutofeverytenpeoplejustisaleft-hander.It’ssimplylikethecolorofoureyessomepeoplehavebrowneyes,whilesomeothershaveblackeyes.However,manyresearchersthinkthatleft-handersandright-handersaredifferentinsomeaspects.Right-handersaremoretalkativeandoutgoingthanleft-handers.Manyright-handedpeopleunderstandspokenwordsbetter.Forexample,aftertheylistentodirectionstoasupermarket,theycanfinditeasily.Right-handersaregoodatorganizingpeople,too.Theyarealsobetterbasketballguards.JustaskYaoMing.Researchshowsthatleft-handersarecreativeandartistic.Manyfamousperformersarelefthanded.Manyleft-handerslearnbettervisually(在視覺方面).Inart,bothLeonardodaVinciandMichelangelowerelefthanded.Inmusic,LudwigvanBeethovenwaslefthanded.Inscience,youfindNewtonandEinstein.Theleft-handedpeoplearealsoreallygoodattennisandothersinglesports.Ifyoupreferonehand,butyouarestillgoodatwritingwiththeother,youaremixedhanded.Researchshowsmixed-handerscanremembereverydaythingsbetterthanotherpeople.Whatdidyoueatforlunchtwoweeksago?Ifyou’remixedhanded,youcanprobablyremember.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。(10分)66.Whatpercentofpeoplearelefthanded?67.Dotheresearchshowthatright-handersarecreativeandartistic?68.Whoaremoretalkativeandoutgoing,left-handersorright-handers?69.Whatdotheresea

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