2024年秋學(xué)期期末調(diào)研九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷_第1頁(yè)
2024年秋學(xué)期期末調(diào)研九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷_第2頁(yè)
2024年秋學(xué)期期末調(diào)研九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷_第3頁(yè)
2024年秋學(xué)期期末調(diào)研九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷_第4頁(yè)
2024年秋學(xué)期期末調(diào)研九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷_第5頁(yè)
已閱讀5頁(yè),還剩4頁(yè)未讀 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡(jiǎn)介

2024年秋學(xué)期期末調(diào)研九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽力Ⅰ.聽對(duì)話回答問題。1.WhereisLinggoingtotravelnextsummerholiday?A.B.C.2.Whatistheweatherliketomorrow?A.B.C.3.Whatsportaretheytalkingabout?A.B.C.4.What’sMillie’sfavouritepet?A.B.C.5.Whatdoyouknowfromtheconversation?A.Theexamistoohardforeveryonetopass.B.Everyonecanpasstheexam.C.Noteveryonecanpasstheexam.6.Whichisfavourite?A.Art.B.Maths.C.Physics.7.WhoisLiPing?A.Theman’ssecretary.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Theirformerschoolmate.8.Howmuchisthetoyhorse?A.84dollars.B.42dollars.C.168dollars.9.Whywon’tthewomangototheconcert?A.Becauseshehasn’tgotaticketfortheconcert.B.Becausesheistoobusyatwork.C.Becauseofsomevisitors’arrival.10.Whatadvicedoestheboygivethegirl?A.Thinkinghard.B.Listeningtosomemusic.C.Counting.Ⅱ.聽對(duì)話和短文回答問題。1聽第1段對(duì)話,回答小題。Whatseasonisitintheplacewherethey’retalking?

A.It’ssummer.B.It’sautumn.C.It’swinter.12.WheredoesJudycomefrom?A.Australia.B.England.C.America.聽第2段對(duì)話,回答13~15小題。13.What’stheconversationabout?A.Somegames.B.Aworkingplan.C.Aholidayplan.14.Whydotheywanttogooutingtogethersomuch?

A.TheyliketheLakeverymuch.B.They’vebeenbusythesedayswithhardwork.

C.Theyhaven’tseeneachotherforquitealongtime.15.Whatdoesthemansuggestfirst?A.Goclimbing.B.Gocamping.C.Goswimming.聽一篇短文,回答第16~20小題。16.MrBlackdidn’trememberthingsverywellbecause__________.

A.hewasillB.hetravelledalotC.hewasveryold17.MrGreenlivedin_________.A.CanadaB.FranceC.England18.MrBlacktalkedwithMrGreen’sdaughter__________.A.inthegardenB.inthecarC.inthepark19.WhowasillwhenMrBlackvisitedtheGreenslastyear?A.MrGreen.B.MrGreen’stwodaughters.C.MrBlack.20.Whentheoldmanaskedthegirlwhichofthemhaddied,hewasnot______.A.thinkingB.jokingC.serious二、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話A:Hi,Linda.Wheredidyougoduringtheholiday?

B:IwenttoJiaxing,Zhejiangwithmyfamily.

A:Ihearitisaniceplace.21.

B:IvisitedtheSouthLake.A:22.B:Itwaswonderful.Thelakeisverybeautiful.

A:Really?23.B:OK.Itisthebirthplaceofthe中國(guó)共產(chǎn)黨.

A:It’sreallyaneducationalplace.

B:24.Icanshowthemtoyou.

A:Great.Thanks.B:25.A.Didyoudoanythingspecialthere?

B.Pleasetellmemoreaboutit.

C.tookmanyphotosthere.

D.welcome.E.Howdidyoulikeit?2三、完形填空Afewyearsago,mywifeandItookatriptoChengdu.Assoonaswearrivedthere,werentedacarandwenttoour26whichwasafewhoursaway.Ihadamap27IthoughtI’dbeingreatcondition.About20minutesintothedriveIfoundmyselflostintheunmarked(沒有標(biāo)記的)streetsandroads.Sadly,IhadtoaskSirifor28.Itypedthe29ofourhotelinmyphoneandsoonSirifoundoutthebestroutetogetthereandwewereonourway.Theonlyproblemwasthatthings30alwaysgothewayIthought.thestreetsnotbeingwell31,Iwouldmissaturnandheadinthe32direction.However,Sirinevergot33withme.AnytimeImissedaturn,Siriwouldsimply34andsay,“Recalculating(重新計(jì)算)route.Changingroute.”Andinafewseconds,Siriwouldhaveanewroute35togetustoourdestination(目的地).Finally,wemadeittoourhotel36.Mostpeoplethinkyouwillsucceedifyousetcleargoalsandthenmanagetogostraighttowardsit.The37isthatthereisnostraightpath38success.Thereisn’teventhe39path.Asaresult,therearemanypathstohelpyoutogettoyourgoalsifyouarejust40torecalculateyourroute.26.A.homeB.C.hotelD.park27.A.butB.forC.a(chǎn)ndD.so28.A.moneyB.helpC.drinkD.food29.A.a(chǎn)ddressB.numberC.priceD.a(chǎn)ppearance30.A.won’tB.didn’tC.don’tD.haven’t31.A.markedB.builtC.endedD.told32.A.trueB.newC.wrongD.right33.A.hungryB.illC.a(chǎn)ngryD.generous34.A.takeupB.cutinC.getupD.goaway35.A.plannedB.a(chǎn)ddedC.finishedD.followed36.A.safelyB.completelyC.simplyD.wrongly37.A.a(chǎn)nswerB.truthC.secretD.mistake38.A.forB.inC.toD.on39.A.firstB.lastC.directD.only40.A.willingB.proudC.boredD.lucky四、閱讀理解AtoNanchang,abeautifulcitywithalonghistory.willhaveawonderfultimehere.Therearemanyplacesofinterest.Nowlet’slookthroughsomeofthem.3LangzhongAncientCityZhuDeMemorialHallTherearemanyoldhouseslikeLee’sCourtyard.canalsoenjoyZhangFeiHuaguangandsoon.Location:LangzhongCityOpeningtime:9:00a.m.--4:30p.m.onweekdays8:30a.m.—5:30p.m.onweekendsPrice:¥120numberhuDeisagreatperson.Hereyoucanlearnabouthiswholelife.canalsovisithisoldhouseabout2kilometersawayfromtheHall.Location:Ma’anOpeningtime:9:00a.m.—4:30p.m.Price:FreenumberarkZhangLanOldHouse

HereyoucanknowthefamoushistoricalZhangLanisagreateducator.canlearn

personnamedChenShouandhisbookabouthisachievementsinChineseeducationin

RecordsoftheThreeKingdom.canalsothismemorialhall.Also,youcanvisithisold

enjoybeautifulsceneryhere.house.Location:JialingDistrictOpeningtime:9:00a.m.—5:30p.m.Price:Adults:¥10Oldpeopleover60:¥5Children:¥7.(Childrenunder6:Free)Location:LianchiXichongOpeningtime:9:00a.m.—5:00p.m.Price:Freenumber:0817—4224984number:0817—365092841.ThepropertimetovisitLangzhongAncientCityisonMonday.

A.7:00a.m.B.6:30p.m.C.8:30a.m.D.2:00p.m.42.IfyouwanttovisitZhuDeMemorialHall,cancall.

A.0817—4224981B.0817—8162563C.0817—3650928D.0817—658739143.IfMr.BlackgoestoParkwithhis5-year-oldsonand65-year-oldfather,howmuchwill

theypay?A.¥30.B.¥22.C.¥15D.¥10.BManypeoplehaveafear(害怕)ofpublicspeaking.Accordingtoastudy,ithasaninfluenceon3inevery4people.Thisfactissurprisingandworrying,asmostjobsrequiresomespeaking

ability.Thefollowingwillhelpyoutomakeaspeechbetter.mainideasonyourcards.Don’twritedetails.Putinsomefunfacts,

questions,andotheractivitiesonthecardstosharewiththeclass.Don’tlookatyournotecardsfor

alongtimewhilespeaking.Ifnecessary,you’reonlygoingtohaveaquicklookatthecardfor

information,notreadeveryword.Whenitcomestimetospeak,there’snothingthatdrawsyourclassinto

yourspeechthanagoodold-fashionedsmile.Behappy,becauseyou’reabouttoteachyourclass

somethingtheydidn’tknowbefore.Studieshaveshownthatsmilesareinfections.Thatmeansonce

yousmile,it’shardforeveryoneelsenottosmile.Soifyouwantyourspeechtogowell,smile.

Thatwillmakeeveryonesmileandmaybethosesmileswillmakeyouactuallysmile.

Nothingismoreboringthanlisteningtoaspeakerwholooksattheflooror

atnotecards.Relax.classismadeupofyourfriendsandyoutalktothemallthetime.thesamewayHavealookateverypersonintheclassroomatleastonce.Thatway,everyone

willfeellikeyou’recommunicatingwiththem.Also,youknowyou’lllooklikewhatyou’retalking

about.Moveyourhandsalongasyoutalk,usingthemtoexpressyourkeypointsandkeeptheclassinterested.Itwillalsoleadyournervousenergyintoabetterplace.444.Accordingtothepassage,______ofpeoplemightfeartospeakinpublic.

A.100percentB.75percentC.50percentD.25percent45.Howmanypointsarementionedinthepassage?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.46.InParagraph3ofthepassage,“smilesareinfections”means______.

A.smilescanbepassedonB.it’shardtosmile

C.smileskeeppeoplefitD.peopleshouldsmileeveryday

CHarbin,acityknownforitsicywonders,isgettingreadyforabigevent.The9thAsianGameswillbeheldtherefromFebruary7thtoFebruary19th,2025.AthletesfromalloverAsia

willgathertoshowtheirskillsindifferentwintersports.Themedalsforthecompetitionsarecalled“SpiritofSpeed.”Thefrontofthemedalshasa

pictureofafasttrackandthelogoofthe9thAsianGames.Itlooksliketheathletesare

movingquicklyandsmoothly.Thedesignshowshowstrongandbeautifulsportsare.Thebackof

themedalhasabeautifulpictureofIthasmountainsandforeststhatlookliketheGreater

andLesserKhinganmountains.ThisshowshowwonderfulandfullofnatureHeilongjiangis.

吉祥物)Thetwomascots,Siberiantiger“Binbin”and“Nini,”areinspiredbytwolovelySiberiantiger幼崽)borninHarbininSeptember2023.Binbinlovesiceskating,sohewearsiceskatesandaredscarf.Nini,ontheotherhand,enjoyssnowboardingandalwayshasabigsmileonherface.

Theirnames,whichmean“Harbinwelcomesyou”,reflecttheirwarmwelcometoeveryone

attendingtheevent.Therewillbe64excitingeventsintotal.Thirtyonepercentoftheeventswillmaketheirfirst

appearanceatthegames,includingspeedskating,shorttrackspeedskating,andeven滑雪登山.Athletesfrom34countriesandregionswillcompete,andsomenewfaces,likeCambodiaandSaudiArabia,willbejoininginthefun.Over6,000volunteers,mostly

collegestudentsfromHarbin,willbetheretohelpensureeverythinggoessmoothly.

It’sgoingtobeawinterfilledwithexcitement,friendship,andamazingsports.47.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Harbin’sicywonders.B.The9thAsianGameswillbeheldinHarbin.

C.TheintroductionofHarbin.D.Athletes’preparationfortheAsianGames.48.Whatcanweknowaboutthedesignofthemedals?

A.TheyareinspiredbytheGreaterKhinganmountains.

B.Thebackofthemedalsshowslogo.C.Thefrontofthemedalshasapictureofaslow-movingathlete.

D.Thedesignshowsthespeedandstrengthofthesports.49.Howmanyneweventsatthe9thAsianGames?

A.12B.20C.31D.6450.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheeventsisTRUE?A.Alltheeventshavebeenheldbeforeinthegames.

B.Athletesfrom40countriesandregionswillcompete.

C.Cambodiaisnewface.D.Over8,000volunteerswillbetheretohelp.5DOnceagaintheCaptain’swillwon.Silent,themenreturnedtotheirposts.ButCaptain

Columbuswasworriedbecauseheknewinhisheartthatadaywouldcomewhenhiswordswould

nolongerhelp.Beforethatday,hewouldseeland.Notaneyeclosedthatnight.TheCaptainstoodonthehighpoop(艉樓)andwithsleeplesseyeshetriedhardtolookintothedarknessahead.Then,twohoursbeforemidnight,themiraclehappened.Alightstruckhiseyes.It

wavered(搖曳)onceortwice,movingquicklyonthehorizon,likeafisherman’sboatonthewaves.

Hishearthammered(砰砰直跳).Buthedarednotcryout,“Land!”eyesaresharp,Alfredo,”hewhisperedtoayoungsailor.mewhatyousee.”Even

ashespoke,thelightdisappeared.“Iseenothing.”Thesailorstaredintothedarkness.Thelighthadreappeared.“Lookout!”

“Ah,yes,yes!Alight.Overthere.”“Quiet!Areyousure,Alfredo?”“Butyes,Captain!Itisgonenow,yetIsawit.”Surelythiswasnotatrickofthelight!Alfredohadseenittoo.Somewhereaheadindarknesswerehumanbeingsandinhabitedland.Theystoodshouldertotremblingshoulder,staringintothe

dark.Hourafterhourpassed.Thesand-glassunderthelanternshowedthatitwastwoo’clockinthemorning.Theothertwoshipsloomed(隱約出現(xiàn))vaguelyandintheeastthelineofthehorizonwasclearlydefined.Thencameaflashofflame(火焰).Thelong-awaitedsignal!Landinsight.“Land!Land!”Almostimmediatelycametheringingcry.Thereinthewest,greenandfair,lay

anisland.WhocantellhowChristopherColumbusfeltatthatmoment?Thelongwaitingwasatanend.

Thedreamhadcometrue.51.Wheredidthestoryhappen?A.Onanisland.B.Onthesea.C.Inthewest.D.IntheCaptain’sdream.52.WhendidtheCaptainseealightforthefirsttime?A.Atabout10p.m.B.Atabout2a.m.C.Atmidnight.D.Inthemorning.53.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentence“Notaneyeclosedthatnight”?

A.CaptainColumbushadsleptheavilyforthewholenight.B.CaptainColumbuskeptaneyeclosedthatnight.C.CaptainColumbushadoneeyeopenthatnight.D.CaptainColumbushadbeenawakeforthewholenight.54.Duringthatnight,howdidCaptainColumbus’feelingschange?A.→nervous→excited.B.Scared→curious→happy.C.Afraid→happy→excited.D.Excited→scared→happy.55.WhatwasCaptainColumbus’dream?A.Findingthehumanbeingsinthesea.B.Beingsavedbyotherships.

C.Helpinghissailorsgetthelightinthedarkness.D.Discoveringthelandonthehorizon(地平線).五、信息還原Thereareatleast3,000miles(about4,828km)ofwaterwaysinBritain.Onthesecanals(運(yùn)河)andrivers,thereareover30,000"houseboats"—boatsthatpeopleuseashomes.56Houseboatscommunitiesaretypicallymadeupofpeoplewhoarelookingforaslowerwayof6lifeandwhowanttobeintouchwithnature.Livingonthewatersoundsromantic.57Therearedailythingsthatneedtobedone,

likebringingfuelandwateronboardanddealingwith“waste”waterfromthekitchensink(水槽),

showerandtoilet.58Andthereisalwaysfeelingofbeingwet.Ofcourse,mostboatsare

quitesmallinside,soyoudon'thavemuchspace,especiallyifyouareacouple,familyorgroupof

friends.59ButthenumberofpeoplelivingonBritain'swaterwayshasincreasedbyaround

50percentoverthepasttenyears.Thisisnotonlybecausetheyliketheideaoflifeonwaterbut

alsobecauseitismuchcheapertobuyorhireboatsthanflatsorhouses.60Houseboat

neighborsoftenbecomefriendsforlife.Thisisquiteadifferentstoryfrompeoplewholiveinflats

orhousesandmayhardlyknowthepeoplenextdooratall.A.Butitisalsohardwork.B.Inwinter,livingonboatcanbeverycold.C.HouseboatsareatraditionallifestyleinBritain.D.Around10,000ofthemarelocated(坐落)inLondon.E.Thereisagreatsenseofcommunityonthewaterways.F.Therearemanydifficultiesforpeopletoliveonthewater.六、閱讀并回答問題,每題答案不超過6個(gè)詞。HanfuisthetraditionalclothingoftheHanpeoplewholivedinChinabeforetheQing

Dynasty.Ithasbeenaroundforabout3,000yearsandchangedgreatlyacrossdifferentdynasties.

26,livesinShandongprovince.isabigfanand推廣者)of

hanfu.ShesetupahanfuclubafterenteringtheUniversityofJinanin2014.Shesaidmostclub

memberswillwearhanfuattheirgraduationceremonies.Thereissomegoodnewsonthewayforhanfufanslikeandherclubmembers.Aspecial

dayhasbeencreatedtocelebratetraditionalChineseclothing.TheCentralCommitteeofthe

CommunistLeague(CCCYL)hassetthethirddayofthethirdmonthoftheChineselunar

calendarasChinaHanfuDay.Thisyear,itwillfallonAprilThoughhanfu’sbecomingmoreandmorepopular,manypeoplestilldon’tunderstandwhyso

manypeoplelikeit.Theythinkthathanfufans,especiallythosewhoweartheclothingregularly,

areabitstrange.Buthanfufansbelieveinwhattheylove.“Iwanttowearitinpublicsothosewho

arecuriouscanlearnaboutit,”toldChinaDaily.“Thereturnofhanfuisnotaboutturning

backtheclock.Itisaboutpassingdownculture.”61.Howlonghashanfubeenaround?62.Whatdidsetupwhenshewasauniversitystudent?63.WhyhastheChinaHanfuDaybeencreated?64.WhenwilltheChinaHanfuDayfallthisyear?65.WhatdoesthinkofwearingHanfu?七、選詞填空raise,turninto,visit,fly,tour7Lastyear,MymumandI66toBeijingforaholiday.First,wewenttoSquare,thebiggestcitysquareintheworld.Alotof67liketogatherthereearlyinthe

morningtowatchthe68ofthenationalflag.ThenwevisitthePalaceMuseum.Itwas

apalacefortwodynasties.It69amuseumin1925.canseemanywonderful

worksofartandtreasuresthere.Itisworth70.attract,who,aniceplace,two,tireOnthe71day,wewenttotheSummerPalace,72fortheemperorsto

spendthesummerinthepast.Anotherfamous73wewenttoistheGreatItisoneofthewondersin

theworld.It’s74toclimbthesteps.Haveyouheardofanoldsaying,“He75hasneverbeentotheGreatisnotatrueman”?八、首字母填空change!ThedayIheardthattheBrightBookstorewasclosing,Iwassad.Thebookstore

hadbeenintheneighborhoodfor50years,anditwasagreatplacewherepeoplecouldconnect

throughtheirl76ofbooks.WhenImetOldthestore’sowner,hetoldmeitwasd77torunatraditional

bookstore.Mostyoungpeoplepreferredreadinge-booksandmorepeopleboughtbookso78.

Childhoodmemoriescamebacktomesoclearly.Agroupofuskidsoftenwenttothestore.

lookedatthenewbooks,orjusttalkedwithspenthoursreadingthere.e79

ustoshareourideasbywritingthemonalargeboard.Afewmonthslater,Iwasbackandwass80toseethattheBrightBookstorewasstill

openforbusiness.Itwasstillold,butinsideitwaslikeadifferentworld.Inanarea,abookreading

wasgoingon.Nearby,somer81weresharingtheirideasonascreeninsteadofthelarge

board.Somewerereadingoncomputers.Itevenhadashopsellingnicefood.C82,

theBrightBookstorewasingood,creativecondition.toldmethatthereweremorecommunityeventsintheshopsuchasbookreadings

andevenconcertsandmovienights.Thebookstorewast83intoaplacewherethebook

loversgottogetherandsharedideasandexperiences.asyoucansee,technologyandcreativityhavebroughtmyoldbookstoreintothe21st

century!I’msogladtoseethateverythingIwantedtoo84tothecommunityisstillhere,”

saidNomatterhowtimeschange,therearealwayspeoplewholovereading.thed85of

technology

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁(yè)內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫(kù)網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

最新文檔

評(píng)論

0/150

提交評(píng)論