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第=page44頁(yè),共=sectionpages66頁(yè)2024-2025學(xué)年湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市芙蓉區(qū)長(zhǎng)沙市一中雙語(yǔ)實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)下學(xué)期開(kāi)學(xué)考試英語(yǔ)試題注意事項(xiàng):

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在試卷上無(wú)效。

3.考試結(jié)束后,本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、聽(tīng)材料,回答小題。(1x10)1.Howoldisthegirl?A.6yearsold. B.8yearsold. C.14yearsold.2.WhatdoesTonylooklikenow?A.Thin. B.Tall. C.Short.3.Whatwilltheydonextweek?A.Takethemathexam. B.Haveasurpriseparty.

C.MovetoBeijing. 聽(tīng)材料,回答小題。4.Whydidtheyoungmangotoseethedoctor?A.Hefeltdifficulttofallasleep.

B.Hefeltworriedmostoftheday.

C.Hedidn’tknowwheretobeginhistalk.5.Inwhatseasondidtheyoungmanfeelworse?A.Spring. B.Autumn. C.Winter.6.Whatdidthedoctorasktheyoungmantodo?A.Takesomemedicine. B.Takemoreexercise.

C.Burnawayhisworries. 聽(tīng)材料,回答小題。7.Whatcantheyseeonthesecondfloor?A.Moderninventions. B.Developmentofcomputers.

C.Technologyintheolddays. 8.Whichisthemosthelpfulwaytoknowmoreaboutthemuseum?A.Askingtheguideforhelp.

B.Buyingbooksormagazines.

C.Searchingthemuseum’swebsite.9.Whatisprobablythespeaker?A.Aguide. B.Ateacher. C.Aworker.二、閱讀理解(2x10)DThefollowingisasurveyaboutteenagers’hobbiesinthreedifferentcountries—theUSA,theUKandChina.Thesurveyshowsthepercentageofteenagerswholikedifferenthobbies.IntheUSA,teenagersseemtobeveryfondoflisteningtomusic,with60%ofthemchoosingitastheirhobby.SportsalsoattractalargenumberofAmericanteenagers,accountingfor45%.Readingislesspopularcomparedtotheothertwohobbies,withonly30%oftheteenagerslikingit.IntheUK,sportsarethemost—lovedhobbyamongteenagers,with50%ofthemparticipatinginsportsactivities.Listeningtomusicisalsoquitepopular,with55%oftheteenagersshowingtheirinterest.ThepercentageofteenagerswholikewatchingTVis45%,and35%ofthemenjoyplayingvideogames.InChina,readingisrelativelymorepopularamongteenagers,with40%ofthemconsideringitasahobby.Listeningtomusicisalsoacommonhobby,likedby50%oftheteenagers.Sportscomenext,with35%oftheteenagerstakingpartinsports.10.Inwhichcountrydothemostteenagerslikesports?A.TheUSA. B.TheUK. C.China.11.WhatisthemostpopularhobbyamongAmericanteenagers?A.Reading. B.Sports. C.Listeningtomusic.12.Whatcanwelearnfromthesurvey?A.Teenagersindifferentcountrieshavedifferenthobbypreferences.

B.Listeningtomusicistheleastpopularhobbyinallthreecountries.

C.ThepercentageofteenagerswholikewatchingTVisthesameinthethreecountries.EGettingculturalrelicsbackisdifficult.TakeChinaforexample.Ithaslostmanyrelicsbuthasonlygotbackafew.Whyisitsohard?Lostrelicsareveryimportanttotheirhome-countriesbecausetheyarepartoftheirhistoryandculture.Keepingrelicsthatweretakenillegally(非法的)hurtsthepeopleoftheoriginal(原來(lái)的)countryandgoesagainsttoday’srulesforprotectingculturalheritage(遺產(chǎn)).Returningculturalrelicsisawaytofixpastwrongs.Butitrequiresadmitting(承認(rèn))thosewrongs,whichrarely(極少)happens.Thisleadstolegalfightsoverwhoownstherelics.AccordingtoKing&WoodMallesons,legalproblemsmakeithardtogetrelicsback.Lawsoftendon’tcoverpastactions,makingitdifficulttotakeactiononthem.Also,thelongerrelicsstayabroad,themorelikelythepresentownersareprotectedbylocallaws,makingitmorechallengingfortheoriginalownerstogetthemback.Anotherbigproblem,accordingtoCCTV,isthatforeignmuseumsareindependent.Theyoftendependonprivatemoney,sogovernmentscan’tforcethemtogivebackrelics.Whenrelicsaresmuggledacrossborders(跨境走私),gettingthembackisevenmoredifficult.Forexample,about30yearsago,someChineserelicsweresmuggledintotheUKthroughHongKong.Sincethesmugglingdidn’thappenintheUK,thesmugglerscouldn’tbecriminallyprosecuted(刑事起訴).ThereOnlyalong-civillawsuit(民事訴訟)couldhelp.By1998,asthetalksstoppedbecauseonebuyerwouldn’tcommunicate,and68relicsstayedwithBritishpolice.In2020,theUKfinallyofferedtoreturntherelicstoChinaaftertheycouldn’tfindthebuyerandthelawsuitranoutoftime,reportedbyCCTV.13.Whatistheinfluenceofkeepingillegally-takenrelics?A.Itwidensthegapbetweentherichandthepoor.

B.Itpushesacountrytoimproveitslaws.

C.Itcausesculturallosstotheoriginalcountry.14.AccordingtoParagraph4,whatmakesthereturnoflostculturalrelicsdifficult?A.Thecontinuedillegaltradeofculturalrelics.

B.Thelimitsoflawsindealingwithcasesaboutrelics.

C.Thechallengesoffindingtheoriginalowners.15.HowdidChinatakebackthe68relicsaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Bywinningalongcivillawsuit.

B.Bycommunicatingwiththebuyers.

C.ByhavingthemreturnedbytheUK.16.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Lawsaroundtheworldthatprotectculturalrelics.

B.Challengesingettingbacklostculturalrelics.

C.Reasonswhysomecountriesrefusetoreturnlostculturalrelics.FImaginelivinginacitywhereyoutakeself-drivingtaxisorbusestoschool.Ontheway,youseeself-drivingstreetsweeperscleaningthestreets.WeRide,atopChinesecompanyinself-drivingtechnology,ismakingthispossible.WeRidemakesself-drivingproductsincludingRobotaxi,Robobus,Robovan,Robosweeper,anddriver-assistancesystems.However,“thekeytechnologyisthesameforall,”saidMaeveZhang,WeRide’sPRandMarketingdirector(公關(guān)和營(yíng)銷總監(jiān)).WeRideturns“sensorsuites(傳感器套件)”into“buildingblocks”fordifferentvehicles.“Wemixandmatchtheseblockstocreateeachproduct,”saidZhang.“It’shardtobuildtheplatform(平臺(tái))atfirst,butthenwecanreuseitquickly.”After“copying”thesensorsuitestodifferentproducts,WeRidefocusesmoreoneachproduct’sneeds.Forexample,whentheydesignedautonomousbuses,theysavedspaceforseatstoholdmorepeople.Butforvans(廂式貨車),theytriedtogivemoreroomforthings.Zhangsaidthatittakesalongtimeforautonomouscarstomakemoney.Thisisbecausepolicyandtechnologyneedtimetodevelop.Thankstotheuniversaltechnology,WeRide’sproductscanquicklybeputintouse.Forexample,RobosweeperstartedtoruninGuangzhouearlyin2022.WeRideisalso“aleaderamongChineseautonomousdrivingcompanieswhenitcomestogoingabroad,”saidZhang.Ithasdriverlesspermits(許可證)inChina,theUAE,SingaporeandtheUS.Itistheonlycompanyintheindustrywithpermitsinalltheseplaces.However,therearestillmanychallenges.WeRidecontinuestoimproveitsself-drivingservicestodealwith“cornercases”,saidZhang.“Cornercases”aresituationsthatdon’toftenhappen,likesuddenmeetingswithcatsandflyingplasticbags.“Weareworkingontrainingalgorithms(算法)tomakethembetterdealwithspecialsituations,”Zhangsaid.17.WhatdoesWeRidemainlydo?A.Designpublictransportationsystems.

B.Helpothercompaniesdevelopself-drivingtechnology.

C.Createself-drivingproductsanddriver-assistancesystems.18.AccordingtoMaeveZhang,howdoesWeRidemakedifferentproducts?A.Byusingsmartbuildingblocks.

B.Bysharingkeytechnologyonaplatform.

C.Bymixingandmatchingsensorsuites.19.Whycan’tautonomouscarsmakemoneyquickly?A.Thecostofself-drivingproductsisveryhigh.

B.Ittakestimeforpolicyandtechnologytoprogress.Therearestillnoautonomousproductsinuse.

C.Therearestillnoautonomousproductsinuse.20.HowisWeRideworkingtoimproveitsself-drivingvehicles?A.Bymakingthembetteratdealingwithunexpectedsituations.

B.Bytrainingalgorithmstomakethemflyintheair.

C.Bytestingitsnewvehiclesindifferentcountries.三、完成對(duì)話(2x5)Youhavelotsofthingsyou'dliketodo.Butsometimesit'shardtogettothefinishline-justlikeyourgoal.Howcanyoubreakyourbadhabitsanddevelopgoodones?

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Hereareafewopinionsweoftengetfromkids,followedbyideasthatmighthelp.●Ican'tgetawayfromscreens.

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IfyouusuallyspendtimelyingonthesofaandwatchingTVprogramsoravideowhenyou'rebored,gosomewhereelseinstead.Takeabooktoyourroomoryourviolintothebackyard.Oraskifyoucanhelpcookinthekitchen.●

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Startwith"showingup."Thentakeonesmallstepordoonetinytask,followedbyanotherandanother.Forexample,howdoIpracticethepiano?Firstsitatit.Thenplayonenoteatatime.Startingwithasuper-simplestepoftenhelps.Why?It'seasy,quick,andgetsyouinaction.

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●Ihavenotime.Takealookatthechoicesyoumakeabouthowyouspendtime.Dothosechoicesshowwhat'simportanttoyou?Canyouspare10minutesadaytoworkonagoal?Let'ssupposeyouwanttobesinger.

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Talkwithaparentaboutwhyyourgoalcounts.Discusswhetheryoucanletgoofsomethinglessimportanttofreeuptimetoachieveit.A.Thenkeeptakingsteps.B.Ican'tstartsuchahugegoal.C.Andhowcanyoutrytoreachyourgoals?D.Tochangeahabit,trychangingwhereyouspendyourtime.E.Isitmoreimportanttopracticesingingthanplayvideogames?21.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E22.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E23.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E24.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E25.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E四完形填空(1x10)InChina,peopleusetheidiomloumajiao(“torevealahorse’sfoot”)todescribeasituationinwhichasecretisrevealed.Thereisastory

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it.Therewasatimethatwomenwithsmallfeetwerebelievedtobemore

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.Thenyounggirlswouldbeaskedtopainfullybind(捆綁)theirfeettopreventthemfromgrowing

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.EmpressMa,wifeofZhuYuanzhang,thefirstemperoroftheMingDynasty,

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tobindherfeetbecauseshelikedtopracticemartialarts(武術(shù)).Soherfeetgrewlargerthanotherwomen’sfeet.Aftershebecameempress,Ma

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herfeetbywearinglonggowns(長(zhǎng)袍).Oneday,whenshewassittinginacarriagenearabusystreet,astrongwindblewhergownup.Takenbysurprise,shewasnotabletohideherfeet

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thewordacrossthecountry.Theidiomloumajiaocomesfromthisstory.However,researchshowsthatloumajiaomayhavecomefromakindofancientpractice.Theqilinisamythical(虛構(gòu)的)animalthat

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goodluck.Inancienttimes,peoplepainteda“qilinskin”onalargepieceofclothandputitonahorsesothatthehorsewouldlooklikeaqilin.

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,thehorse’sfeetwerehardtocoverupandcouldeasilybeseen.Gradually,loumajiaocametomean“revealingasecret”.InEnglish,theidioms“spill(潑灑)thebeans”or“l(fā)etthecatoutofthebag”havethe

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meaning.26.A.under B.behind C.among27.A.beautiful B.comfortable C.convenient28.A.shorter B.smaller C.bigger29.A.managed B.refused C.failed30.A.hid B.showed C.kept31.A.ontime B.bychance C.intime32.A.copied B.spread C.gave33.A.dependson B.standsfor C.focuseson34.A.Instead B.Besides C.However35.A.new B.special C.same五、語(yǔ)法填空(1x10)36.TheworldjustexperienceditswarmestJanuaryonrecordthisyear.AndthelastwarmestJanuarywasin2020,whichmeanstheunusualheat

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(cause)byclimatechangecontinues.Theunusualmonthcameafter2023,theplanet'shottestyearinglobal(全球的)recordsgoingbackto1850.All

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agreedthatthiswasbecauseofhuman-causedclimatechangeandElNino(厄爾尼諾現(xiàn)象),theweatherpatternthatwarmsthesurfacewatersintheeasternPacificOcean,pushingtemperatureshigher.“SinceJune2023,everymonth

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(be)theworld’shottestonrecord,”anexpertsaid.“Reducingthegreenhousegasemissions(排放)rapidlyis

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onlywaytostopglobaltemperaturesincreasing.”USscientistshavesaid2024hasaone-in-threechanceofbeingeven

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(hot)thanlastyearanditevenhasa99%chanceof

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(enter)thetopfivewarmestyears.Atthe2015ParisClimateConference,countriesagreed

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(keep)theglobalwarmingbelow2℃.

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(they)purposewastopreventmoreseriousresults.However,somescientistshavesaidthegoalcannolonger

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(achieve).ButgovernmentsstillhavetoactfastertocutCO2emissions.Only

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thiswaycanwereducethepossibilityoftheunusualheat,dryweatherandrisingsealevelsasmuchaspossible.六、任務(wù)型閱讀(2x5)37.Doyouknowcrosstalk?It’salsoknownforitsChinesenameXiangsheng.ItisafamousChineseshowintheformofadialogusuallybetweentwopeople.ItcameintobeinginBeijinginthelateQingDynasty.Itbeganasaformofthestreetshow,anditalsoborrowedfromotherarts,likeBeijingopera.Nomatterwhattheformis,crosstalkjustwantstomakepeoplelaugh.AlthoughcrosstalkwasfromBeijing,Tianjinhasbecomeaplacewhererisingstarsformtheirstyles.Tianjiniswell-knownforthegoodqualityofitscrosstalkperformances.CrosstalkisoneofChina’smostimportantandpopularperformingarts.Moderncrosstalkusuallyhasfourbasicskills:speaking,imitating(模仿),teasing(逗笑)andsinging.Somestoriescomefromeverydaylife,popularideasandhotnews.Somecomefromhistorystories.Duringtheshow,sometimesoneactorisangrywiththeotherbecauseoftheirdifferentideas.Crosstalkisfulloffunwithsinging,differentsounds,musicalinstruments(樂(lè)器),andevencrying.Soifsomethingmakesyouunhappy,youcanenjoyacrosstalkshow.Nowadays,youwatchcrosstalkinteahousesandtheaters.Ofcourse,youcanalsolistentoitontheradiowhiletakingawalkordrivingacar.AndyoucanwatchitonTVwithyourfamily.ButtheyoungwouldliketowatchacrosstalkshowthroughtheInternet.Itseemstobemoreconvenient.(1)Whendidcrosstalkcomeintobeing?_____________________________(2)WhyisTianjinfamousforitscrosstalkperformances?____________________________(3)Whatarethebasicskillsofmoderncrosstalk?____________________________(4)Accordingtothepassage,dothecrosstalkactorsperformalone?_____________________________(5)Howdoyoungpeopleprefertowatchacrosstalkshow?____________________________七.書面表達(dá)(15)49.初中生活是一本太倉(cāng)促的書。三年的時(shí)光,一千多頁(yè)的喜怒哀樂(lè),就這樣匆匆翻過(guò)。但是,它卻給我們留下那么多精彩的片段……假如你是李華,你將作為初三畢業(yè)生代表在畢業(yè)晚會(huì)上用英語(yǔ)做一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)短的畢業(yè)演講,內(nèi)容包括對(duì)三年初中生活的懷念,表達(dá)對(duì)老師和同學(xué)們的感謝,和對(duì)高中生活的期待。要求:(1)內(nèi)容需包含表格中所有提示,并做適當(dāng)補(bǔ)充;(2)80詞左右(開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù));(3)文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)人名和校名。懷念初中生活表達(dá)感謝期待valuethetimewespendtogether;befullofhappinessandsadness;...bepatientwith;...lifeinseniorhighschoolwillbe...;...Dearteachersandfellowstudents,Goodevening.It’smyhonortogiveaspeechtoday.Howtimeflies!Lookingbackonthepastthreeyears,__________________________________________________________________________

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