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2024-2025學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期第一次月考卷(常州專用)英語押題卷注意事項(xiàng):1.全卷滿分100分。考試時(shí)間為90分鐘。試題包含選擇題和非選擇題。考生答題全部答在答題卡上,答在本試卷上無效。2.請認(rèn)真核對監(jiān)考教師在答題卡上所粘貼條形碼的姓名、考試證號(hào)是否與本人相符合,再將自己的姓名、考試證號(hào)用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡及本試卷上。3.答選擇題必須用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應(yīng)的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答非選擇題必須用05毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡的指定位置,在其他位置答題一律無效。一、單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,滿分10分)1.IfNancy________herfriend’sinvitation,shewillbeveryunhappy.A.refuse B.refused C.refuses D.willrefuse2.Tom________hiseyesonthebook,buthedidn’treadaword.A.keep B.keeps C.kept D.keeping3.Whenyoutoldyourparentsyoufailedthetest,youlet________down.A.their B.they C.theirs D.them4.—Thesecookies________delicious.Canyouteachmehowtomakethem?—Sorry,Ican’t.Becausethey________bymyfriendLily.A.tasted;make B.tastes;willbemade C.taste;weremade D.willtaste;made5.Ourplanewill________.Allthepassengers,pleaseturnoffyourmobilephones.A.takedown B.putoff C.takeaway D.takeoff6.Englishisused_________talkingwithothers_________asecondlanguagebytravellersandbusinesspeopleallovertheworld.A.a(chǎn)s;for B.for;as C.a(chǎn)s;as D.for;for7.—HowisitgoingwithMarythesedays?—She________prepareforthecomingexamination.A.istryingherbestto B.willtryherbesttoC.istryinghisbestto D.willtryhisbestto8.Somethingiswrongwithmycar.Itneeds________.A.repair B.torepair C.repairing D.toberepair9.Thefarmersellsvegetables________thanothersdo.A.muchcheap B.morecheaper C.mostcheaply D.morecheaply10.Goodlearnersalwayscreate________interestinwhattheylearn,sotheywon'tgetbored.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./二、完形填空(每小題1分,滿分10分)Ifyouareahard-workingandexcellentstudent,yourclassmatesmightaskforyourhomeworkanswers.Youmaybreaktherulesand11youranswersbecauseofpressure.However,thiswill12bothyouandyourclassmates.Youcanmakethemavoidcheatingby13theirrequirement.It’scertainly14tosayno,especiallywhenyouwanttoseemfriendly.Youcangiveapartoftheanswertoshowyourideaofstoppingthem15.Youcanalsotellthemyouknowtheyareworriedabouttheir16,butyounevershareyouranswers.Thenyou17tellthemthebadresultsaboutcheating.Youcanalsoaskyourteachersforhelp,andtheymaygive18adviceaboutsuchthings.Helpyourclassmatesreviewthelessonsandleadthemtogettheanswersby19.Thiscannotonlyhelpthemoutoftrouble,butalsomakeyourfriendshipstronger.Ofcourse,youcanconsiderstartingastudy20thatallowsyouandyourclassmatestolearnandimprovetogether.11.A.order B.share C.reply D.warn12.A.test B.treat C.stick D.hurt13.A.turningdown B.turningup C.turningout D.turningon14.A.easy B.funny C.hard D.silly15.A.studying B.changing C.copying D.standing16.A.grades B.opinions C.spirits D.methods17.A.quietly B.smoothly C.clearly D.simply18.A.bright B.proper C.similar D.strange19.A.yourselves B.themselves C.ourselves D.yourself20.A.secret B.reason C.period D.group三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,滿分30分)Q:Myroomisalwaysmessy.NomatterwhatIdo,Ican’tkeepitclean!-MikeA:Herearesomegreatwaystomakeyourroomabittidier.Startbypickingupthingsyoudon’tuseorwantanymore.Youcangivethemawaytothoseinneed.Lessthingsmeanslessmess!Then,trytomakeitahabittoputawaythingsafteryouusethem.Finally,setatimerforfiveminuteseachnighttocleananymess!Q:I’msadbecauseIhavetogotoasummercamp.Ijustwanttohaveasummerlikemyfriends.Helpmeout!-JessieA:We’resorryyou’refeelingthisway!Thebestthingtodoistolookatthingsonthebrightside,There,anewgroupofkidswillbecomeyourfriends.They’llknowexactlyhowyoufeelandhelpyou.What’smore,goingtoasummercampdoesn’tmeanaterriblesummer.You’llstillhavefuninthesunwithyourfriends.Theonlyquestionis,whatareyouguysgoingtodotogether?21.Whomightbemostinterestedinreadingthispassage?A.Youngsportslovers. B.Teenagersinneedofhelp.C.Summercampplanners. D.Kidslookingforfriends.22.WhatproblemdoesMikeneedtosolve?A.Havinganunwantedholidayplan. B.Failingtomanagehistimewisely.C.Notknowinghowtotidyhisroom. D.Unabletogetonwellwithhisfriends.23.WhatadvicedoesthewritergivetoJessie?A.Tellyourparentshowyoufeel. B.Bereadytohelpotherstudents.C.Studyharderinthesummercamp. D.Seetheadvantageofwhatyoudislike.Onemorning,whenatravelercameoutoftheairport,hefoundtherewerealotoftaxisthere.Afterheaskedeverydriver’sname,hetookthethirdone.Itcosthimtendollarsfromtheairporttothehotel.“Flowmuchdoesitcostforthewholeday?”themanasked,“150dollars.”saidthetaxi-driver.Thiswasverydear,butthemansaiditwasOK.Thetaxi-drivertookthemaneverywhere.Heshowedhimaroundalltheparksandmuseumsinthecity.Theywentbacktothehotelintheevening.Thetravelergave150dollarstothetaxi-driverandsaid.“Whatabouttomorrow?”Thetaxi-driverlookedatthemanandsaid,“Tomorrow?It’sanother150dollars.”Themansaid,“That’sOK!Seeyoutomorrow.”Thetaxi-driverwasverypleased.Thenextdaythetaxi-drivertookthetravelereverywhereagain.Theyvisitedalltheparksandmuseumsagain.Andintheeveningtheywentbacktothehotel.Themangavethetaxi-driver150dollarsagainandsaid,“I’mgoinghometomorrow.“Thetaxi-driverwassorrybecausehelikedthetravelerand,aboveall,getting150dollarsadaywasalotofmoney.“Soyou’regoinghome.Wheredoyoucomefrom?”heasked.“IcomefromBerlin.”“Berlin!”saidthetaxi-driver,“IhaveasisterinBerlin.HernameisJessica.Doyouknowher?”“Ofcourse,Ido.Shegaveme300dollarsforyou!”24.Wherewasthetravelerfrom?A.Colombia. B.NewZealand. C.Germany. D.Norway.25.Whydidthetravelertakethethirdtaxi?A.Becausetheothertaxidriversaskedformoremoney.B.Becausethethirdtaxi-driverwasakind-heartedman.C.Becausehedidn’twanttospendhisownmoneyonthecomingvisit.D.Becausetheotherdriversdidn’tliketotakehim.26.Whoaskedthetravelertogivethemoneytothetaxi-driver?A.Thetraveler’ssister. B.Thetraveler’sparents. C.Thedriver’sfriend. D.Thedriver’ssister.27.Whydidthetaxidriverfeelsorrywhenheknewthetravelerwouldgohomeonthethirdday?A.Becausethetaxidriverandthetravelerbecamefriends.B.Becausethetaxidriverwantedtogetmoremoneyfromthetraveler.C.Becausethetravelerwashissister’sgoodfriend.D.Becausethetaxidriverandthetravelercamefromthesameplace.Whodoyouadmire?Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentideas.Ifyou’reasportsfan,perhapsthepersonyouadmiremostisagreatbasketballplayer,andYaoMingisprobablytheoneinyourmind.Ifyoustudymusicorplayaninstrument,perhapsthepersonyouadmiremostisgiftedmusicianlikeMozart,whobegantowritebeautifulmusicataveryyoungage.Ormaybeyouadmiregreatscientists,forexample,YuanLongping.Wehavemanyreasonstoadmirefamouspeopleandweoftengivemuchofourrespecttothem.However,weshouldn’tneglectthosewhoarecommon,suchasnurses,traindrivers,firemen,cleanersandsoon.Theymaybeworkinginacorneroftheworldwithoutbeingnoticed,butallthesepeoplespendtheirworkingdaysservingthepublic.Theyshowgreatdedication(奉獻(xiàn)).However,whattheydoisoftenunnoticedbyus.Haveyoueverthoughtofwhatourlifewillbelikeiftheystopworking?Sonexttimewhenyouappreciatefamouspeople,don’tforgetthosewhoarecommonaroundyou.28.Mozartbegantowrite________whenhewasveryyoung.A.books B.novels C.music D.letters29.YuanLongpingisagreat________.A.musician B.popsinger C.scientist D.basketballplayer30.InParagraph3,thewritermainlypointsout________.A.thereasonswhyweadmirefamouspeopleB.theimportanceofcommonpeople’sworkC.theplaceswherecommonpeopleareworkingD.thetimeofcommonpeople’swork31.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Thereasonswhyweadmirefamouspeople.B.Famouspeopleareadmiredbymostofusinourlife.C.Commonpeopleshouldalsobegivenrespectasthefamousones.D.Commonpeopleshouldbegiventhemostrespectinoursociety.Doyoufeelrelaxedwhenyouwalkintoaroomwithbluewalls?Manypeopleanswer“Yes”.Maybeit’sbecauseblueisacalmandpeacefulcolour.Manyscientistsfindthatcolourscanchangepeople’sfeelings.It’sveryinteresting.Somecolourscanmakepeoplefeelrelaxed,andsomecolourscanmakepeoplefeelnervous.Now,thiskindofknowledgeisbeingusedinmanyplaces.Forexample,schoolwallsarealwayspaintedgreenbecausegreenmakesstudentsfeelrelaxed.Itisalsogoodforthestudents’eyes.Somebooksarealsogreenorlightblueforthesamereason.Restaurantownersnotonlyhavetoknowhowtomakefood,butalsohavetoknowhowtomakemoney.Herearesomethingsthey’velearnedfromscientificstudies.Redisahotandstrongcolour.Itcanmaketheheartbeatfaster.Itcanalsomakepeoplehungry.Andredthingscangetnoticedeasily.Somanyfastfoodrestaurantshaveredfurnitureorwalls.Softcolourslikepinkandlightbluemakepeoplefeelrelaxed,sotheyspendmoretimeeating.Loudmusicmaybeniceatfirst,butitsoonmakespeoplewanttoleave.Hardseatsalsomakecustomerswanttoeatquicklyandleave.Manyrestaurants,especiallyfastfoodrestaurants,usethisknowledgetomakecustomerseatfaster.32.Howdoesthecolourgreenmakethestudentsfeel?A.Hungry. B.Relaxed. C.Angry. D.Nervous.33.Whichcolourisn’tmentionedinthepassage?A.Green. B.Red. C.White. D.Blue.34.Whatdomanyfastfoodrestaurantsdo?①Playloudmusic.

②Playsoftmusic.③Havehardseats.

④Painttheirwallsred.A.①③④ B.①②③ C.①②④ D.②③④35.Whatisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthepassage?A.ColoursandRestaurants B.UseColourstoMakeMoneyC.ColoursandSchools D.UseColourstoChangeFeelings四、閱讀還原(每小2分,滿分8分)EnglishplaywrightArthurWingPinerosaid,“Wherethere’stea,there’shope.”Similarly,aChinesesayinggoesthat“Firewood,rice,cookingoil,salt,sauce,vinegarandteaarethesevennecessitiestobeginaday.”36Accordingtostatistics,globalteaproductionreachedapproximately5.8milliontonsin2018.Ithasbecomethemostconsumedbeverage(飲料)inthoworld—afterwater,ofcourse.Inordertocelebratethepopulardrink,theUnitedNationsGeneralAssemblyhasnamed“May21”asInternationalTeaDay.37YouprobablyknowthatpeopleinChinausetop-gradeteatoshowrespectwhenreceivingimportantguests.Meanwhile,afternoonteaisanimportantpartoftheBritishculture.MakingMalaysia’spulledteahasbecomeasortofartform,wheredrinkerstakeprideinitsentertainmentaspects.AsanexpressionofMoroccanhospitality(好客)andtradition,minttea-amixofgreentea,spearmintleavesandsugar-isservedduringgatherings.“Apartfromitsculturalsignificance,teaisalsoamedicine.”Teaiscoldandlowersthefire,ChineseMingDynastyherbalistLiShizhenoncesaid.38Preventingheartdisease,obesityandcancerhasallbeenlinkedtodrinkinggreentea,accordingtotheNationalCenterforBiotechnologyInformationintheUS.Theloveforhealthyteaproductscontinuesintoanewdecadeasit’susedinmoisturizers,lipbalmsandotherbeautyproducts.39It’sasocialcustomandalsoamagicmedicine,alinktothepastandawayoflife.A.Avoiddrinkingtoomuchthoughitisbeneficia1.B.Teais,withoutdoubt,welcomedallovertheworld.C.Thehealthbenefitsofteaarestillbeingdiscoveredtoday.D.Hotorcold,baggedorloose-leaf,teaismorethanadrink.E.Ithasbecomeabigpartofmanyculturesaroundtheworld.F.China,thehomelandoftea,isaleadingproducerandconsumer.五、語法填空(每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ChineserelicintheBritishMuseumgoesonahomecomingjourney《逃出大英博物館》展現(xiàn)小玉壺的漫漫歸家路Broughtout40Aug.30,athree-episodewebseries(三集網(wǎng)劇)calledEscapeFromtheBritishMuseum41(become)popularonlinewithitstouchingandcreativestory.Theseriesfollowsthejourneyhomeof42Chinesejadeteapot(玉茶壺)thathascometolife.SherunsawayfromtheBritishMuseumandcomesacrossaChinesereporternamedZhangYong’anwhohelpstheartifact(文物)43(return)toChina.Theseries,createdbyXiatianMeimei,hopestodrawpeople’sattentiontoChineseartifactsthatarekeptabroad.44(get)readyfortheTVshow,theystartedmakingtheirown45(video)forthreemonthsandwenttotheUKtolearnaboutthestoryoftheChinesejadeteapot.Manypeoplehavebeentouchedbythelinesintheseries,suchas“Myfamily,Ihavebeen46(lost)foralongtime,”and“AslongasI’mwithmyfamily,I’msafe.”Also,thefaceofthe“jadeteapot”isdirty,andsheissurprisedby47bigthereporter’shouseiscomparedtoherownplace—acrowdedcabinet(陳列柜).ViewerssaythisshowsthattheBritishMuseumdoesn’ttakecareoftheartifacts48(good).Inmid-August,it49(report)thatmorethan2,000artifactswere“missingordamaged(損壞的)”,somanypeoplecallforthereturnofChineseartifacts.六、完成句子(每小題2分,滿分12分)50.如果你不知道往哪走,可以搜索百度地圖。YoutheBaiduMa

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