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2023-2024學(xué)年福建省福州市立志中學(xué)九年級(下)開學(xué)英語試卷Ⅰ.聽力(共三節(jié),20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)第一節(jié)聽下面5個句子,從每小題所給的三幅圖中選出與句子內(nèi)容相關(guān)的選項。(每個句子讀兩遍)1.2.3.4.5.第二節(jié)聽下面七段對話,從每小題所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出正確答案。(每段對話讀兩遍)6.Whichjacketdoesmanprefer?A.Theblueone.B.Theblackone.C.Thebrownone.7.Whowatchedthefootballgameyesterday?A.David.B.UncleLi.C.Bob.8.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Enjoythesun.B.Haveapicnic.C.Pickupthelitter.9.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandnurse.C.Dentistandpatient.10.(1)WhendoesJackusuallygetup?A.At6:00.B.At6:30.C.At7:00.(2)HowdoesJackgotoschool?A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bycar.11.(1)Whatdoesthemanbuy?A.AT﹣shirt.B.Apairofshoes.C.Acap.(2)Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$15.B.$20.C.$35.12.(1)Wheredoesthegirlalwaysstudy?A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthestudy.C.Inthegarden.(2)Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Learningtime.B.Learninghabit.C.Livingskills.第三節(jié)聽下面短文,根據(jù)所聽到的內(nèi)容,完成以下表格,每空填一詞。(短文讀三遍)13.AVolunteerDriverWhoChenLingyu,(1)yearsoldfromWuhan.WhatDrive(2)workersbetweentheirhomesandhospitals.Takehertemperatureandwearprotectiveclothing.Havetwo(3)aday.HowThoughfeeling(4),sheneverthoughtofgivingup.Beingavolunteermakeshersleep(5)everyday.Ⅱ.選擇填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。14.﹣Whatkindofbooksdoyoulikereading?﹣Ilikethebooks______science.()A.on B.in C.with15.﹣Youlookexcited.What'sit?﹣Itriedthreewaystoworkoutthemathproblem.Guesswhat,______ofthemworks!()A.each B.none C.both16.Excuseme,sir.You______smokeintheforest.It'stoodangerous.()A.mustn't B.needn't C.couldn't17.﹣Howisyour______?﹣Quitegood!Wehavemadesomenewdiscoveries.()A.thought B.journey C.research18.He______tokeepmyfailureasecret,butsooneverybodyknewaboutit.()A.promised B.managed C.a(chǎn)ffected19.﹣DidyouhelphimwithhisEnglish?﹣No,hetaught______everything.()A.him B.his C.himself20.The60﹣second﹣longvideo______by"Sora",anewAItool______canchangetextsintovideos.()A.creates,who B.iscreated,that C.becreated,which21.﹣Totellthetruth,Iamnowfeelingvery______.﹣Takeiteasy.Youwillmakeit.()A.peaceful B.nervous C.confident22.Hebegantorealizethatmeaninglessshortvideos______toomuchofhistime.()A.tookoff B.tookup C.tookout23.______Davidhasfailedmanytimes,heisalwaysfullofhopeforthefuture.()A.If B.When C.Though24.Weencouragethestudents______amoreimportantpartintherunningoftheschool.()A.play B.toplay C.playing25.Henrysaidhewould______visitShanghaithenextmonth,buthewasn'tsure.()A.certainly B.probably C.usually26.Theancientvasewasdiscovered______whentheworkerswerediggingforgold.()A.bychance B.ingeneral C.a(chǎn)susual27.Congratulations!You______greatprogressinthepastthreeyears,Michael!()A.make B.havemade C.weremaking28.﹣﹣February29isanunusualday.Doyouknow______?﹣﹣Onlyeveryfouryears.Sowecallitaleapday(閏日).()A.whyisitsospecial B.whatdayitusuallyis C.howoftenitcomesupⅢ.完形填空從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的正確答案。(每小題1.5分,15分)29.WhenIwasinthirdgrade,myfamilymovedfromahouseinthecountrysidetoahouseintown.Myparentssoldthefirsthousebeforetheyboughtthesecond,sowewere(1)forthreemonths.Duringthattime,afamilyfriend(2)ustheirverysmallfishingcabin.Thecabinhadonebedroom,asmalllivingroom,a(3)kitchen,andaloungewheremybrotherandIsleptinabunkbed.Itwasa(4)timeformyparentsbecauseournormallifewasdisrupting(打斷).ButIlovedit.Ireallylovedthebunkbed,whereIknewmybrotherwasrightaboveme,closeenoughformeto(5)andtouchhimifneedbe.Ilovedthattherewere(6)otherfriendsanywherenearby,somybrotherhadtoplaywithme.IlovedthatasIwenttosleepatnight,thelightfromthelivingroomand(7)ofmyfatherwatchingTVwerejustafewfeetaway.Inthatperiodofdisruption,Ilovedtheclosenessthatweenjoyedinthesmallcabin.Inournormallives,Ididn'tdaretoaskmybrothertoplaywithmeinsteadofhisfriends.Icouldn't(8)toshareabedroomwithhim.(9),myparentsfoundanewhouseandwemovedintoit.Itwasbiggerthanouroldhouseandmuchbiggerthanthecabin.ButIfeelsadaboutthelossofthecabinand,especiallythelossofthe(10).(1)A.houselessB.carelessC.useless(2)A.awardedB.boughtC.offered(3)A.hugeB.narrowC.golden(4)A.hardB.wonderfulC.relaxing(5)A.reachB.trustC.show(6)A.manyB.anyC.no(7)A.argumentB.memoryC.sound(8)A.refuseB.expectC.decide(9)A.StrangelyB.FinallyC.Importantly(10)A.closenessB.childhoodC.friendshipIV.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下面A、B、C、D四篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從題中所給A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳答案。30.Itissaidthattherearekindsoftraditionsaroundtheworldwhenachild'stoothfallsout.Leavingatoothunderapillow(枕頭)forthetoothfairy(仙子)ispopularinWesterncultures.Hereare3otherinterestingtoothtraditionsforyoutoknow.Toss(扔)TheToothInTheAirManychildrenintheMiddleEastdon'tleavetheirteethforafairy.Instead,theygooutsideandtosstheirtoothupintheair,aimingtowardsthesun.Theybelieveitwillbehelpfulforthegrowthofnewteeth.Theymayalsobeevenmorepowerfulthanbefore.ToothOnTheRoofInChinaandIndia,kidswilltossbottomteethontheroof.Theupperonesareplacedsomewherelow,suchasunderthebed.Theteetharehopedtobetakenbyabirdormouse.Thisisbelievedtomakesurethatnewonesgrowasfastaspossible.KeepThatToothHiddenNoteveryonewantstogivetheirteethawaytoanimalsorfairies.So,childrenwillhidetheirteeth.Burying(埋)thetoothnearahospitalinTurkeyissupposed.tohelpthechildbecomeadoctor.Culturesaredifferentsometimes,whatever,traditionsalwayscarrypeople'sbestwishes.(1)Therearekindsoftoothtraditionsmentionedinthispassage.A.3B.4C.5D.6(2)IntheMiddleEastmanychildren.A.leavetheirteethforafairyB.throwbottomteethontheroofC.tosstheteethupintheairD.placetheteethunderthebed(3)Ifakidtosshisuppertoothunderthebed,hemaycomefrom.A.FranceB.TurkeyC.ChinaD.MiddleEast(4)ATurkishkidmayburyhistoothnearahospitalto.A.leaveitforfairiesB.growamorepowerfultoothC.helpthenewteethgrowfastD.helphimselfbecomeadoctor(5)Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthetext?A.Health.B.Culture.C.Science.D.Sports.31.Forhiseleventhbirthday,Linwasgivenagiftthatwouldshapehislife.Onthatday,hisfathertookhimtotheChildren'sActivityCentreandsaidhecouldchooseanycoursethatinterestedhim.Therewasjustonerequirement:Linwouldhavetopromisetostudyitforatleastoneyear.TothatpointLinhadhadmanyhobbies,butnonekepthisinterestformorethanaweekortwo.Hismumoncegavehimabagofstampstoencouragestampcollecting.Thathobbylastedaweek.Thenhisfathergothimsomepaints,hopingthatLin'sartisticsidewouldshinethrough.ThosepaintswerenowunderhisbedLin'seyesmoveddownthenoticeboardthatlistedallthecoursesonoffer.Hestoppedat"Photography".Helikedtheideaoftakingbeautifulpicturesbutthenoticesaidthateachstudentneededtheirowncamera.AlthoughLin'sfamilyweren'tpoor,theyweren'tricheither,andacameracostalotofmoney.Hecontinuedlooking.Thenextcoursetocatchhiseyewas"LanguageArt".Hedidn'tevenknowwhatthatmeant.Hisfatherexplainedthatittaughtpeoplehowtomakepublicspeeches.Lin,ashyboy,couldthinkofnothingworse.Thenhesawit."Cooking"soundedlikesomethinghe'dliketodo.Itwasinexpensiveandconvenient,itcouldbedonealoneanditwasalsocreative.BasedonLin'shobbyhistory,hisdadhaddoubts,butheagreed.Muchtohisparents'surprise,andpracticedathome,makingdeliciousfoodforhisfamily.EveryonelookedforwardtobirthdaysThemonthsturnedtoyearsbuthishobbyneverchangedagain.NowLinisanadultandrunsasuccessfulrestaurant.Whencustomerssaytheyenjoyhismeal,hestillgetsthesamepleasurehedidasachild,andremembersthespecialgifthereceivedallthoseyearsago.(1)Whydidn'tLinchoosetostudyphotography?A.Itwastooexpensive.B.Hehadnointerestinit.C.Hewasnotverycreative.D.Itwasnotofferedthatterm.(2)Theunderlinedexpression"catchhiseye"inParagraph4means"".A.makehimexcitedB.causehimsurpriseC.gethisattentionD.helphimseeclearly(3)WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLin'sinterestincooking?A.Itonlylastedforashorttime.B.Itseemedtomatchhischaracter.C.Itwasforcedonhimbyhisparents.D.Itdevelopedslowlyovermanymonths.(4)WhydidthefatherhavedoubtsaboutLin'schoiceofcooking?A.Linwasn'tgoodatcooking.B.Cookingwasn'tveryconvenient.C.Hedidn'tthinkLinwouldcontinue.D.Cookingwasn'tagoodhobbyforaboy.(5)What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AStrictFatherB.AChangeableBoyC.TheFunofCookingD.TheBirthdayGift32."Internetaddiction(癲)"wasonceatermusedtodescribeyoungpeoplewhospenttoomuchtimewatchingvideosorplayinggamesonline.Buttoday,anincreasingnumberoftheoldarebecomingvictims(受害者).AwomanWangLinfromYinchuan,recentlyexperiencedaworryingtime.Onemorning,justasshearrivedatheroffice(充電器),whichWangtooktotheofficebymistake.Whenshehurriedhome,itturnedouthermother'sphonewasstillhalf﹣charged.Buttheoldladywasworriedthephonewouldrunoutofpowerasshecontinuedusingit.Wang'smotherspends8hoursadayplayinggames,watchingnewsorshortvideosonline.SheisjustoneinagrowingpopulationofChineseoldpeoplewholosethemselvesintheirsmartphones.AccordingtoareportontheinternetuseofChina'selderlypeoplelastyear,38.6percentofpeopleaged60orolderwereinternetusers.Andsomeofthemspendatleast10hoursonlineperday.Doctorsbelievethatphoneoverusecouldworsencervicalspondylosis(頸椎?。゛ndleadtohigherriskofheartdisease.Besideshealthproblems,elderlypeople'sphoneaddictionalsobringsfamilyproblems.AmansurnamedMasaid:"Sincemyfatherdownloadedashoppingapponhisphone,hehasbecomeafrequent(頻繁的)buyer.Manyofthethingsheboughtarecheapandofpoorquality."MaaskedhisfathertobuylessWhydooldpeopledependheavilyonmobilephones?It'sbecausetheyhavelotsofsparetimeandtheywishtocommunicatewithothers.Asmartphoneisthebestwaytokillthetime,tokeepintouchwithfriendsandtoknowtheoutsideworld.Thoughit'snaturalfortheelderlytomeettheirspiritualneedsthroughthesmartphone,theyshouldlimittheirtimeontheInternetandgetregularrestatnight.Ontheotherhand,adultchildrenshouldgohomemoreoftentotalkwiththeirparentsanddosomehealthyactivitiestogethersoastoreducetheirsenseofloneliness.(1)WhenWangLingothomefromtheoffice,hermother'sphonewasonthebatteryof.A.B.C.D.(2)Whatcanwelearnfromthereport?A.Anincreasingnumberoftheyoungplayedgamesonline.B.Peopleaged60oroverweremorelikelytocatchdiseases.C.38.6%ofthesurveyedpeopleusedtheInternet10hoursaday.D.SomeofthesurveyedelderlypeopleoverusedtheInternet.(3)Fromthetext,wecaninferthatelderlypeople'sphoneaddiction.A.doesgreatharmtotheirhealthB.helpsthemshopmoreeasilyandwiselyC.wastestheirchildren'smoneyD.allowsthemtotalkmorewiththeirfamily(4)Inwhichparagraphcanwefindthereasonforelderlypeople'sphoneaddiction?A.Paragraph5.B.Paragraph6.C.Paragraph7.D.Paragraph8.(5)Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheElderly'sInternetAddictionB.TheSenseoflonelinessC.TheHealthandFamilyProblemsD.TheRiskofPhoneOveruse33.TheEnergyVampires(吸血鬼)inYourHome①Youmaynotknowit,buttherearevampiresinyourhouserightnow.Luckily,theydonotdrinkthebloodoflivingpeople.Insteadcomeintheforofcommonelectricaldevices(家用電器),suchasTVs,washingmachines②Weallknowitwastesenergytoleavelightsorairconditionersonwhenweleavearoom.However,wedon'tthinkaboutthedevicesthatarealwayson,evenwhentheyappeartobepowereddown.Manyaredesignedtostayonforconvenience(便利)(遙控器),andourcomputersarereadytowakeupatthetouchofabutton(按鈕).Butthisconveniencecomesatthecostofhigherelectricitybills.Theseincreasedpowerbillsareespeciallyunwelcomewhenyouconsiderthesharpriseinenergypricesoverrecentyears.Therefore,itiscertainlyworthlookingatwaystoreduceyourelectricitybill.③Thankfully,thereisawaytofightthesevampiressotheynolongerfeedonyourwallet.Theeasiestmethodistosimplyunplug(拔掉插頭)yourdeviceswhenyou'renotusingthem.However,fridgesorTVs.④Anotherwaytofixtheproblemisbyconnectingyourdevicestoapowerstrip(電源排插).Thisworkswellforthingslikecellphonechargersandcomputers.Whenyou'renotusingthem,justcutthewholepowerstripoff.⑤However,thebestwaytokillenergyvampiresistoavoidasmanyofthemasyoucan.Manydeviceshavealevelthatshowshowenergy﹣efficienttheyare.Throwawayyourolddevicesanduseneweronesthathaveahigherlevel,thenwatchyourelectricitybillsdrop.⑥Stoppingenergyvampiresmakesadifferencetomorethanjustyourbills,though.Itreduceseveryone'stotalelectricityuse,whichisbetterfortheenvironment.So,starthuntingthoseenergyvampiresinyourhousetoday!(1)Theunderlinedword"drain"inParagraphIisclosestinmeaningto"".A.giveupB.speedupC.setupD.useup(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inParagraph3referto(指代)?A.Unpluggingelectricaldevices.B.Fightingenergyvampires.C.Reducingyourelectricityuse.D.Usingelectricaldevices.(3)Choosethebestanswertofillintheblankinthelastsentence."So,ifyouwantto,starthuntingtheenergyvampiresinyourhousetoday!"A.useelectricitysafelyB.haveagreenerfutureC.checkyourelectricitybillsD.liveamorecomfortablelife(4)Thewriterwouldmostprobablyagreethatweshould.A.useourelectricaldevicesasseldomaspossibleB.checkourelectricitybillsmoreoftenthanbeforeC.increaseourtotalelectricityuseasmuchaswecanD.getridofelectricaldevicesthatarenotenergy﹣efficient(5)What'sthecorrectstructureofthispassage?A.①②③④⑤﹣⑥B.①②﹣③④﹣⑤⑥C.①﹣②﹣③④⑤﹣⑥D(zhuǎn).①﹣②③④﹣⑤⑥第二節(jié)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的五個選項中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項,使短文通順、連貫。34.Doyouhavetheproblemof"inoneearandouttheother"?Can'tholdanythinginyourmemory?Herearesometipsonhowtodealwiththeproblem.Takeexercise.Whenyouexercise,yourbodytakesinmoreoxygen.Oxygenmakesyourbrainactive.(1)Thinkpositive!(2)ThiswillstopyourbrainfromworkingproperlyTellyourselfthatyouwanttolearnwhatyouneedtorememberandyoucanrememberthem.Trytobemorerelaxed.(3)Ifyouwantyourmemorytoimprove,trytodosomethingrelaxinglikelisteningtosoftmusicorreadingyourfavoritebook.Goodsleepinghabitsareimportant.(4)Ifyoudon'thaveenoughsleep,youwillbeexhaustedandunabletoconcentrateduringtheday.(5)Trytotakemorevitamins,likeBvitamins,especiallyB6(神經(jīng)元)andmakeredbloodcellswithoxygen.Thesenutrientsareinspinachandotherdarkleafygreens,broccoli,melons,blackbeansandsoybeans.A.Sleephelpsyourmemory.B.Somefoodscanalsohelp.C.Don'tkeepthinkingabouthowbadyourmemoryis.D.Italsohelpsprotectyourbraincells(細(xì)胞).E.Scientistshavefoundthatstressmakesitdifficultforpeopletoconcentrate.V.情景交際根據(jù)情景提示,完成下列各題(每小題2分,滿分10分)35.朋友對你說"YoulookgreatinthenewT﹣shirt!"你可以這樣回答:36.寒假期間你去深圳游玩,看到高樓林立,你這樣感嘆:buildings!37.媽媽問你"Wi

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