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九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)第一次作業(yè)第一卷(選擇題,共85分)聽(tīng)力(共20小題,每小題1分,計(jì)20分)第一部分聽(tīng)對(duì)話回答問(wèn)題本部分共有10道小題,每小題你將聽(tīng)到一段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。在聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀題目;聽(tīng)完后,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間選擇你認(rèn)為最合適的備選答案。在聽(tīng)到“嘀”的信號(hào)后,進(jìn)入下一小題。()1.Whatanimalsignaretheytalkingabout?()2.Whatcolouraretheytalkingabout?A. B.C.()3.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.B.C.10:15()10:1510:10:309:45A.B.C.()5.WhatisMissGreenlike?A.Creative.B.Active.C.Organized.()6.Howlongdoesthewomanspendgoingtoheroffice?A.15minutes. B.30minutes. C.45minutes.()7.WhowouldratherwatchTVthansleeponrainydays?A.Thegirl. B.Tom. C.Neitherofthem.()8.Wheredidthedialoguemostlikelyhappen?Inthelibrary. B.Athome.C.Attheteachers’office.()9.Howmuchdidthegirlpayfortheskirt? A.$30. B.$15. C.$60.()10.Whatistheman’sadvice?A.Tobuyanewcamera. B.Tobuyanoldcamera. C.Toborrowacamera.第二部分聽(tīng)對(duì)話和短文答題你將聽(tīng)到一段對(duì)話和兩篇短文,各聽(tīng)兩遍。聽(tīng)一段對(duì)話,回答第11-12小題。答題完畢,請(qǐng)等待“嘀”的信號(hào),進(jìn)入第一篇短文。()11.WhatdidSamsuggestdoing?A.Goingtothecinema. B.Goingtothebeach. C.Goingshopping()12.Whowillprobablygoshopping?A.Nobody. B.Theboy’smother C.TheboyandLinda.聽(tīng)第一篇短文,回答第13-15小題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。答題完畢,請(qǐng)等待“嘀”的信號(hào),進(jìn)入下一篇短文。.WorldCarFreeDayDate13.Origin(起源)Itstartedin14in1998.InChina15isthefirstcitytojoininit.()13.A.September22nd B.August22nd C.September30th()14.A.America B.France C.Japan()15.A.Shanghai B.Chengdu C.Beijing聽(tīng)第二篇短文,回答第16-20小題。()16.Howmanygroupsarecoloursusuallydividedinto?A.2. B.4. C.3()17.Redisthecolourof______________.fire,envyandblood B.danger,envyandfire C.heat,bloodandfire()18.Whatisthecolouroftheleavesinautumn?A.Brown. B.Green. C.Orange.()19.Whydopeopleliketowearwhiteorblueinsummer?A.Becausewhiteorbluecanhelpwhentheyarehavingexams.B.Becausewhiteorblueischeerful.C.Becausepeoplecanfeelcoolwhenwearingwhiteorblue.()20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Greencanhelpyoureyesrelax.B.Whiteissaidtobeacheerfulcolour.C.Redisoftenusedforsignsofdanger.(二)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題,每小題2分,計(jì)10分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。A:Excuseme.B:Yes,howcanIhelpyou?A:21B:OK.Thecampwillhelpchildrenlearnaboutthemselvesandgetclosetonature.A:Itiswonderful.22B:Threeweeks,startingfromthebeginningofJuly.A:23B:Thereareeightstudents.Theycaneasilymakenewfriendsinsmallgroups.A:Great!24B:Yes,ofcourse.Studentscantakepartindifferentactivitiestolearnsomethingnew.A:25Summercampingisreallygoodtohelpchildrengrowup.B:That’strue.A.Soundsgood.B.Ineedsomeinformationaboutthesummercamp.C.Doyouplandifferentactivities?D.Andhowlongdoesitlast?E.Howmanystudentsarethereineachgroup?(三)完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,計(jì)15分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。Oneafternoon,Iwentintoanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusband,Ihopedtoenjoytheworksofartquietly.Ayoung26walkedinfrontofmeandtalkedaboutthepaintingbetweenthemselves27.Theladydidalmostallthetalking,buttheman28listeningtoher.Ithoughtthemanwasvery29becausenobodywouldliketobebotheredwhileenjoyingthepaintings.ImetthemseveraltimesasImoved30thedifferentroomsoftheartmuseum.EachtimeIheardtheladytalking,Imovedaway31.Iwaspayingforsomegiftsatthemuseum32whenthecouple(夫婦)walkedslowlytotheexit.Beforetheyleft,themantookoutthecane(拐杖).Thenhetapped(輕敲)hiswaytothecoatroomto33thejacketforhiswife.“Heisabraveman.”Theworkeroftheshopsaid.“Hedecidednottochangehislifeafterhis34gothurt.Heisblindnowbuthe35givesup.Heandhiswifecomeherenomatter36_thereisanewartshow.”“But37canhegetoutoftheart?Hecan’tsee!”Iasked.“Youarewrong.He38alot,morethanyouandIdo.”Theworkersaid,“Hiswifedescribeseachpaintingsohecanseeitinhis39.”Ifell40.ThenIrealizedthatIlearnedsomethingaboutpatience,courageandlovethatday.()26.A.lady B.man C.boy D.couple()27.A.allthetime B.atatime C.intime D.ontime()28.A.finished B.began C.kept D.stopped()29.A.lucky B.polite C.happy D.patient()30.A.across B.through C.over D.above()31.A.happily B.carefully C.sadly D.quickly()32.A.shop B.restaurant C.toilet D.cinema()33.A.buy B.make C.get D.take()34.A.hands B.eyes C.ears D.feet()35.A.always B.usually C.never D.often()36.A.when B.because C.since D.until()37.A.how B.why C.what D.when()38.A.sees B.hears C.touches D.feels()39.A.memory B.mind C.eye D.ear()40A.sorry B.sick C.serious D.silent閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,計(jì)40分)A.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。AAsiphon(虹吸管)isasimpletoolformovingwaterfromoneplacetoanotherandit’susuallymadewithahose(軟管)ofsomekindHere’sonethat’smadeofnothingbutpaper:You’llneed·Toiletpaper·Twodrinkingglasses1.Tearoff(撕掉)fivesquaresoftoiletpaperandgentlyrollthemintoatongcylinder(圓柱形).2.Filloneoftheglasseswithwater,standitnexttotheemptyglassandputthepaperintothemasshowninthepicture.3.Leavetheglassesandcheckthemadaylater.Whathappened?Someofthewater—asmuchashalfofthewaterifyoursiphonworkswell—willhavemovedfromthefullglasstotheemptyglass.Waterismadeupoftinyparticles(粒子)andapieceofpapercontains(包含)tinyspacesbetweenthepaperfibers(纖維)thatholdontowaterparticles.Thosetinyspacespullwateralongwithaforce(力量)calledcapillaryaction(毛細(xì)管作用)”,Inyoursiphon,theymakethewatermovefromoneglassintotheother.()41.Whatisthesiphonmadeofinthisexperiment(實(shí)驗(yàn))?A.Hose. B.Paper. C.Water.D.Plastic.()42.Howmuchtoiletpaperdoweusetomakeasiphon?A.4squaremeters. B.5squaremeters. C.4squares.D.5squares.()43.Whatmakesthewatermovefromoneglassintotheother?A.Paperfibers.B.Tinyparticles. C.Capillaryaction.D.Waterparticles.BWhetheryellow,redorwhite,theonionisavegetablethatyoumaynotknowwell.Thelistofitsusesincookingisendless.Peoplehaveusedonionstoaddflavor(味道)totheirfoodsforthousandsofyears.Besidesonions'greattaste,theyareverygoodforyou.Theyhavespecialchemicals(化學(xué)物質(zhì))thatimproveyourabilitytofightoffsicknessandyouhavefewerchancesofgettingadisease.Nomatterhowgoodonionsareforyou,itisdifficulttocutanonionwithoutyoureyesfillingwithtears!Whenyoucutintoanonion,irritating(刺激性的)chemicalsinsidetheonionwillgetintotheair.Theytouchyourwholeeyesandcausepain.Youreyesmaketearstowashawaythechemicalsandprotectyoureyes.Luckily,cooksandscientistshavediscoveredsomewaystokeepyoufromcryingwhenyoucutuponions:●Cuttheonionunderrunningwater.Thewaterwillwashawaythechemicalsbeforetheycanreachyoureyes.●Useafantoblowairovertheonionasyoucutit.Theairwillblowthechemicalsawayfromyoureyes.●Puttheonioninafridgeforanhourbeforecutting.Thishelpsmakethechemicalsintheonionmoveslowly,sotheymaynoteverreachyoureyes.Ifyoutryoutthesegoodideasandstillcrywhilecuttingonions,don'tworry.Scientiststhinkifyoucutmoreonions,yourbodywillbecomemoreresilienttotheonion'schemicals.Sothetearswillnotlastlong.Ifyouthinkabouthowhealthyonionsare,youmightevencallthosetears“happytears”.()44.Whydoyoureyesmaketearswhenyoucutonions?A.Toimprovephysicalcondition. B.Topreventcommondiseases.C.Towashawayirritatingchemicals. D.Tocauseterriblepain.()45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resilient”inthelastparagraphmeaninChinese?A.疲憊的 B.適應(yīng)的 C.敏感的D.虛弱的()46.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanyouprobablyreadthetext?A.Lifeandhealth. B.Languageandculture. C.Businessworld.D.Nationalnews.CAswewalkeddowntheshore,BenGunntoldhisstory.“Iwasalonehereforyears,”hesaid.“Oneday,Ifoundtheskeleton(骷髏).Isawitwaspointingtoatree.Idugaroundthattreeandfoundthetreasure.Iwaslivinginacave,soItookthetreasuretothecave.Thismorning,whenLongJohnSilverandhismencametolookforthetreasure,Ishowedmyselftooneofthem.HethoughtIwasaghost.”Benlaughed.“Heranoff,andthisgavemetimetogetbacktothesquire(鄉(xiāng)紳)andthedoctor.Theywerewaitingatthecave.”“NowIknow,”Isaidtothedoctor,“whyyougavethemaptoSilver.”“Itwasuselessbythen,”thedoctorsaid.“Therewasnoburiedtreasure.BenGunnhadit.MyplanwastogetLongJohnSilverandhismenawayfromthestockade(木寨).Wecouldthengetsomestoresfromit.”Whenwegotbacktothecave,thesquirewaswaitingforus.“Threeofthemutineersgotaway,”thedoctortoldhim.“Butifwehurry,wecangettotheboatbeforethem.Theyranbacktothestockadeontheothersideoftheisland.Wearenearertotheboatthantheyare.”Iwentintothecave.Thecaptainwaslyinginsideitnexttothetreasure—apileofgoldcoins.“Hello,Jim,”hesaid.“Iampleasedtoseeyou.ButIdon'tthinkyouorIwillbegoingtoseeagain.”Thatnight,thecaptaindied.Wecarriedthetreasuredowntotheboat.Welitafireontheshoreandhadafinemealtogether.Wewerenotafraidofthethreemutineers.Wehadpistols(手槍).Theyhadnone.Thereweremoreofusthanofthem.Thenextmorning,wewentintheboattowardstheHispaniola.Wedidn'tcareaboutthethreemen.Weleftthemontheisland.Iwillnottellyouaboutthejourneyhome.Nothingimportanthappened.ButassoonaswegottoBristol,LongJohnSilverranaway.Hetooksomeofthegoldwithhim.Noneofuscared.Wewerepleasedtoseethebackofhim.Weeachsharedthetreasureanduseditinadifferentway.(AdaptedfromTreasureIsland)()47.Whofoundthetreasure? A.Jim. B.BenGunn. C.LongJohnSilver. D.Threemutineers.()48.WhydidthedoctorgivethemaptoLongJohnSilver?A.HewantedtohelpLongJohnSilverfindthetreasure.B.BenGunnhadtakenthetreasureawayandthemapwasuselessbythen.C.HisplanwastogetLongJohnSilverandhismentocometothestockade.D.HewantedLongJohnSilvertogetsomestoresforhim.()49.Wherewasthesquirewaiting?A.Atthecave. B.Inthestockade. C.Intheboat. D.Behindthetree.()50.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue? A.BenGunnexplainedthetreasureandthecave.B.Thethreemutineerswereafraidtofightwiththedoctorandhismenbecausethedoctorhadpistolsandmoremen.C.Jim,thedoctor,thesquire,LongJohnSilverandBenGunnleftthethreemutineersontheislandandwentbacktoBristolwiththetreasure.D.LongJohnSilvertookallthetreasureawayassoonastheygottoBristol.D①RVs(旅行房車(chē))areagreatwaytotourthecountryandseethesights,butthankstoonefather-daughterteam,they’vehelpedpeoplewho’velosttheirhomesinCalifornia’slatestwildfires.②TheideaofWoodyFaircloth,EmergencyRVOrganziationconnectspeoplewhoarewillingtodonatetheirRVstothoseinneed.Sofar,FairclothwithhisdaughterLunaalongfortheride—hassent95RVstoCaliforniaareawildfirevictims(受害者).Otherwisetheymightwaitmonthsforemergencyhousing(應(yīng)急居所).③Fairclothfirstgottheideafortheorganizationin2018.Likemanythatyear,thefatherwastouchedbythenewsofCalifornia’sdeadlyCampFirethatburnthundredsofhomesduringThanksgivingweek.ThestoryofamanwholostalmosteverythingbutmanagedtosurvivethefireinhismobilehomeimpressedFaircloth.ThenheaskedLunawhatshethoughtaboutfindinganRVandsendingittoafamily,sotheycouldhaveaplacetocallhomeforChristmas,andshewas100%onboard.④FairclothstartedaGoFundMeactivitytoprovidemoneyforthefirstRVthatheandLunasenttoCalifornia.Asthenewsoftheirjourneyspread,peoplestartedreachingouttohim,offeringtodonatetheirRVs—andfromthere,EmergencyRVOrganizationsoonformed.AllthepeoplethinkwhatFairclothdidwillmakeadifferencetothoseinneed.It’shopedthatthesedonationscanhelpmorepeople.⑤Manyofthosewhoreceivemobilehomesarefirefighters.Theirtirelessworkinfightingthefiredidnotpreventtheirownhomesfromburning.OnesuchmanisGeorgeWolley,wholosthisownhomeintheDixieFireonAugust4th.Hesaid,“BeforeIgotthatRV,IfeltlikeIwasaburden(負(fù)擔(dān))oneverybodythathelpedme...Isleptalotintentsandinmycar.Itgavemeaplacetogo.”⑥Faircloth’sorganizationcontinuestogrow.He’sthankfulforthemanythingshehasandhappytobeinapositiontohelpothers.()51.EmergencyRVOrganizationwasstartedto________.A.teachpeoplewaystopreventfiresB.raisemoneytobuyemergencycarsC.providehousingforwildfirevictimsD.collectandsellsecond-handcars()52.WhatgaveFaircloththeideatosetuptheorganization?A.Hisinterviewwithamansurvivingafire.B.Thenewsaboutaterriblefire.C.HisownexperienceofawildfireD.Donationsfrompeopletovictims.()53.HowdidpeoplefeelaboutFaircloth’sbehaviour?A.Angry.B.Excited.C.WorriedD.Hopeful.()54.WhywasWolleymentioned(提及)inthetext?A.TogiveanexampleofRVs’receiver.B.Tointroducetheworkoffirefighters.C.Toshowtheburdenoncarowners.D.Toexplainthedangerofwildfires.()55.What’stheproperstructure(結(jié)構(gòu))forthepassage?(①—Paragraph1,②—Paragraph2...)B.閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文通順,結(jié)構(gòu)完整,其中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Foodsafetyisimportant,anditdoesn’tendatourdoor.Thefridgemaybeaperfectchoiceforkeepingfoodsafeandfresh,butitisnotamagicboxtokeepallkindsoffood.56Thetemperaturesinthefresh-keepingareacanbedifferentfromshelftoshelf(擱板).Thehighertheshelfis,thehigherthetemperaturewillbe.57Ifyoustore(儲(chǔ)存)itontherightshelf,youcangetthebestoutofyourfood.Trytoputready-to-eatfoodlikeburgers,pizzaorcreamcakesontopshelves.Themiddleshelvesareforcheese,yogurtandeggs.58Theycanbeusedtostoreraw(生的)meatandseafood.Somefridgeshaveafreezer(冷凍庫(kù))forkeepingthesethings,souseitifyouhaveone.Thefridgecanstopthebacteria(細(xì)菌)fromgrowingfast.Bacteriacangrowquicklyintemperaturesbetween5℃and60℃.Ifyouwanttogetthemostoutofyourfood,thetemperatureinyourfridgeneedstobebetween0℃and5℃.59Fruitandvegetablescanalsobestoredatroomtemperature.Trytokeeptheminacool,dryanddarkplace,awayfromdirectsunlight.Oncetheyarecut,theyshouldbeputinthefridge.60Hopeyoucanfollowthemtoliveahealthylife.ASomakeuseofthesedifferenttemperatures.B.Thefreezertemperatureshouldbebelow-18℃.C.It’snecessarytoknowwheretoputyourfridge.D.Bottomshelvesarethecoldestpartofthefridge.E.Thetipsabovecanhelpyoukeepyourfoodfresh.F.Let’slearnhowtostorefoodcorrectlyinthefridge.第Ⅱ卷(選擇題,共55分)二、閱讀與回答問(wèn)題。(共5小題,每小題2分,計(jì)10分)WilliamBoyajianfirstmovedtoNewYorkCityoneyearago.“IfeltupsetbysomanyhomelesspeopleonstreetsinNewYork,”Boyajiansaid.“Thesehomelesspeopleareourneighbors.SoIcan’tfailtonoticethem.”SoBiyajiantookhisguitarintothesubwayandstartedplayingitformoney.However,themoneyhereceivedwasnotenoughforhim.Thenhesetupasignnexttohisguitarcasereading:“Ifyouarehomeless,takeasmuchasyouneedfromthecase.”Boyajianthenusedtheperformancemodelasaninspiration(靈感)tosetupNewYorkHopefulCases.Thegroupwantstousestreetperformingtoraisemoneyforthehomeless.Accordingtohim,theperformancesareafunwaytoplayandpracticemusic.“Nowwehave2-3otherperformersinthecity.Thebeautifulthingaboutthisproject,however,isthatpeoplecanjumpinorjumpoutwhentheyhavetheavailability(空閑),”Boyajiantoldreporters.Boyajian’sartisticjobstartedin2012whenhegraduatedfromIthacaCollegeinmusicaltheater.Themusicianisnowpopularwithmanypeople.Whenheisfree,heplaysforHopefulCasestomakemoney.“WhenIaminthecity,Iplaytheguitarfor4-5daysaweek.Iusuallyplayforaround5hoursaday,oruntilmyvoicegivesoutwhichevercomesfirst,”Boyajiansaid.“Luckily,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