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市五中、二中、七中2018-2019學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期期中九年級英語聯(lián)考試卷考生須知:命題人:牛彥娥1、考試時(shí)間為100分鐘,滿分120分。2、本試卷由答題卡和試題兩部分組成。考試結(jié)束后只收答題卡。3、第一卷是機(jī)讀卷,必須用2B鉛筆在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上涂黑,在試卷上填涂無效。4、第二卷請用黑色鋼筆或中性筆在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上作答。第I卷(選擇題,共65分)一、聽力(共20小題,計(jì)分20分;其中有5個(gè)小題為非選擇題,計(jì)分5分,位置在非選擇題第四題聽力題內(nèi)。)1.聽對話選出正確的圖畫。(每小題1分,計(jì)分5分)()1.ABC()2.ABC()3.ABC()4.ABC()5.ABCⅡ.聽對話及對話后的問題,然后選擇正確答案。(每小題1分,計(jì)分5分)()6.A.Inthecity.B.InthecountrysideC.Inthetown.()7.A.InMarch.B.InAprilC.InMay.()8.A.Helosthisbike.B.Hehurthisleftleg.C.Hehurthisarmsbadly.()9.A.Onceamonth.B.Twiceamonth.C.Onceaweek.()10.A.Hetriedparagliding.B.Hewentshopping.wentswimming.Ⅲ.聽對話選擇正確答案。(每小題1分,計(jì)分5分)聽下面一段對話,回答第16和第17兩個(gè)小題。()11.Howlonghasthemanhadthebike?A.Fortwoweeks.B.Fortwomonths.C.Fortwoyears.()12.Whenwilltheygocycling?A.NextMonday.B.NextWednesday.Sunday.聽下面一段對話,回答第18至第20三個(gè)小題。()13.WhatkindofmusicdoesMarylikebest?A.Rockmusic.B.Folkmusic.C.Jazz.()14.WhoisJack?A.Mary’sbrother. B.Mike’scousin.C.Mike’soldclassmate.()15.Whenistheconcert?A.At6:00.B.At7:00.C.At8:00.二、完形填空(共10小題,計(jì)分10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Iheardastoryaboutafamousscientistwhohadmadeseveralveryimportantachievements.Whatmadehim16fromothers?Hesaiditallcamefrom17thathappenedwhenhewastwoyearsold.Hetriedto18abottleofmilkawayfromthefridge,buttheslippery(光滑的)bottlefell,spillingitsmilkalloverthe19floor.Whenhismothercamein,20shoutingathim,shesaid,“Robert,whatagreatmessyouhavemade!Ihaveneverseensuchabigpuddle(水坑)ofmilk.Wouldyouliketogetdownandplayinthemilkforafewminutes21wecleanitup?”Indeed,hedid.Afterafewminutes,hismothersaid,“Robert,whenyoumakeamesslikethis,youhavetocleanitupatlast.So,22wouldyouliketodothat?Wewoulduseatoweloramop.Whichdoyouprefer?”Hechosethetowelandtogethertheycleanedupthemilk.Hismotherthensaid,“Wehadafailed23inhowtocarryabigmilkbottlewithtwosmallhandsinthekitchen.Let'sgooutandfillthebottlewithwaterandseeifyoucan24awaytocarryitwithoutdroppingit.”Thelittleboylearnedthatifheheldthebottleatthetopnearthelip(杯口)withbothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.Thisscientistthensaidthatitwasatthatmomentthatheknewhedidn'tneedtobeafraidto25.So,whathaveyoulearntfromthestory?()16.A.seriousB.similarC.differentD.important()17.A.anexperienceB.a(chǎn)dviceC.a(chǎn)promiseD.a(chǎn)nidea()18.A.passB.bringC.drinkD.take()19.A.kitchenB.bedroomC.bathroomD.livingroom()20.A.fromB.withC.becauseofD.insteadof()21.A.afterB.beforeC.a(chǎn)ssoonasD.since()22.A.whenB.whatC.howD.why()23.A.experimentB.conditionC.surveyD.research()24.A.lookB.discoverC.recognizeD.develop()25.A.cleanthefloorB.spillmilkC.makemistakesD.realizemistakes四、閱讀理解(共20小題,計(jì)分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AReportCardName:JamesSmithTime:January24th,2019SubjectsGradesComments(評語)EnglishB+Yourreadingandwritingaregood.Butyouhaveastrongaccent(口音),soyouarenotgoodatspeaking.Andyoudonotputmucheffortintothissubject.Ifyouworkhard,youcangetabettergradeinthissubject.PhysicsA+Youaregoodatthissubject.Youarehard-working.Iamgladthatyoudobestinthissubject.MathCYoulikethissubject.Butyouarenotgoodatthissubjectbecauseyouarealittlelazy.Itisdisappointing.Youcandobetterifyoutryyourbest.MusicBItisahappythingtohearyouplaythepiano.Youarecrazyaboutmusic.Althoughyoulikethissubjectbest,youraccenthasabadinfluenceonyoursinging.()26.Jamesgotthebestgradein________.A.EnglishB.physicsC.mathD.music()27.WhydidNOTJamesgetthebestgradeinmusic?A.Hewasalittlelazy.B.Hehadastrongaccent.C.Hedidn'tplaythepianowell.D.Hedidn'tlikemusic.()28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.Jamesstudieshardinphysics.B.Jamesdoesn'tlikemath.C.James'speakingisgood.D.Jamesisgoodatsinging.()29.Fromthispassage,weknowthat________.A.JamesisabadstudentB.a(chǎn)lltheteachersarehappywithJamesC.JameshadtheexamsonJanuary24thD.studyinghardcanmakeonegetgoodgradesBOnemorning,WangFangdiscoveredthatherclassroomhadchanged.Shefoundthatthedeskswerenolongerinrows,butpushedtogethertomakeeightbiggerdesks.Shewastooexcitedaboutitforthefirsttwodaysandshecouldn’tlistentotheteacherscarefully.Butsoonsheandherclassmatesgotusedtothisnewclassroomarrangement(安排).“Nowourclassisquieter,”saidWang.“What’smore,wecancomeupwithourownideasandlearnmorethroughdiscussion.It’sabetterwaytostudy.”LiHualikedit,too.Hesaid,“Groupmembersfirstdiscuss,andthenshowourselvesinfrontofthewholeclass.Itmakesusbelieveinourselves.“Itwaspartofareform(改革)atLi’sschool.Theschoolmadethisreformbecausetheywantedtoprovidestudentswitheasierwaystostudyandmorechancestodiscuss.“Ourschoolhopesitcanimprovestudents’abilities(能力)tostudybythemselvesandworkingroups,”saidHanMing,anEnglishteacher.However,thereformhasdemanded(要求)morefromteachers.Nowtheyhaveonly15minutestogivethelessonwhichshouldbetaughtin45minutesbefore.Itisdifficulttoteachinsuchashorttime.Theteachershavetofindbetterwaystoteachmoreeffectively.“Thereformdemandsmore,butI’msureitishelpful,”addedHanMing.()30.AfterthenewclassroomarrangementitiseasierforWangFangandherclassmatesto________inclass.A.discusswitheachotherB.sitintheclassroomC.pushdeskstogetherD.teachalesson()31.Theschoolmadethereforminordertoprovidestudentswith________tostudy.A.noisierclassesB.easierwaysC.moreseatsD.fewerchances()32.TheChinesemeaningoftheword“effectively”inthispassageis________.A.簡單地B.明確地C.有效地D.認(rèn)真地()33.Thebesttitleofthispassagemaybe“________”.A.Students’FriendshipB.Teachers’HopeC.DiscussioninClassD.NewLookinClassCAccordingtoarecentreport,kidsinprimaryschoolspendaboutsixhourseveryweekdoingtheirhomework.Sokidshatehomework.However,theirparentshatehomework,too.Isitgoodforkidstodohomework?Ofcourse,agreatnumberofresearchesdoshowthatkidscanrememberwhattheyhavelearntinclassbetterbyfinishingtheirhomeworkontimeandhomeworkitselfplaysanimportantroleindevelopingtheirlearningskills,suchasindependentthinkingandcreativity.Butforparents,theresultisnotthesame.Afteradayofhardwork,mostofthemfeellikethey'regoingthroughschoolasecondtimewhentheysitdownwiththeirchildreneachnighttohelpwiththeirhomework.Andarecentsurveyfoundthat46percentofparentsfeelliketheydon'tspendenoughqualitytimewiththeirchildren,becausetheyspendtoomuchtimedoingthehouseworkorhelpingwithhomework.Andanother29percentofparentshaveargumentswiththeirkidsoftenwhentheyhavedifferentanswerstothesamequestion.Nowseveraleducationscientistsstronglyadviseparentstostophelping.Theysayitwillgivetheirkidsmoreindependenceandgiveparentsbacktheirfreetime.Atthesametime,thenumberofhomework-connectedargumentswillbelessathome.KateSmith,aneducationscientist,says,“Youdon'thavetoknoweverything.Childrenneedtoputtheirhandsupforhelpandsodoparents.Useyourresources—onlineteachers,orevenyourneighborhood—justask.”()34.Howlongdothekidsspenddoinghomework?A.Aboutsixhoursaday.B.Aboutsixhoursaweek.C.Aboutsixhoursamonth.D.Aboutsixhoursayear.()35.Whentheyarehelpingtheirkids,mostparentsfeel________.A.theyareschoolstudentsagainB.theyareatworkagainC.theyareteachersoftheirkidsD.theyarenotasgoodastheirkids()36.Whydosomeparentsarguewiththeirkids?A.Theirkidsdon'tfinishhomeworkontime.B.Theirkidsdon'tliketodotheirhomework.C.Theirkidsdon'tworkoutthecorrectanswer.D.Theirkidsdon'tagreewiththemontheanswer.()37.What'sKateSmith'sadviceforparents?A.Askkidstofinisheverythingatschool.B.Revieweverythingtheylearnatschool.C.Lookforprofessionalhelpfortheirkids.D.Leavethekidsalonewiththeirhomework.DFruitandvegetablesshouldbeapartofwhatweeateveryday.Educatingyourchildrenabouttheimportanceofeatingfruitandvegetablesisnecessaryfortheirhealth.Herearesomefunactivitiestohelpyouteachyourchildrenaboutfruitandvegetables.Readingisoneexcellentway.Chooseacolorfulbookwithmanydifferenttypesoffruitandvegetables.Provideyourchildrenwithfruitandvegetablepuzzles(謎語).Yourchildrenwillbeabletoseewhatfruitandvegetableslooklikeastheyareputtingthepuzzlestogether.Youcanalsoteachthemthedifferentnamesofthefruitandvegetables.Eachdaygiveyourchildrendifferentfruitandvegetablestoeat.Thiswillgivethemthechancetotastemanykindsoffruitandvegetablesandgetenoughnutrients.Talktoyourchildrenaboutwhattheylooklikeandhowtheytasteandsmell.Playfruitandvegetablegames.Preparelittlecupswithfruitandvegetablescutupintosmallpieces.Coverthechildren'seyesandgivethemoneofthecupstotry.Aftertasting,theyhavetoguesswhatkindofvegetablesorfruititis.Growvegetables.Youcanteachyourchildrenhowvegetablesgrowbyplantingthem.Yourchildrenwillalsolearntotakecareofthem.()38.Itmentioned________funactivitiestohelpyouteachyourchildrenaboutfruitandvegetablesinthepassage.A.oneB.fourC.fiveD.many()39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nutrients”meaninChinese?A.脂肪B.粗纖維C.營養(yǎng)D.水分()40.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Growingvegetablescanteachyourchildrenhowtolookaftervegetables.B.Thepuzzlescanhelpyourchildrenknowhowfruitandvegetablestasteandsmell.C.Byplayingfruitandvegetablegames,yourchildrencanknowwhatfruitandvegetableslooklike.D.Fruitandvegetablesarenotimportantforchildren'shealth.()41.Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.A.theimportanceoffruitandvegetablesB.howtogrowfruitandvegetablesC.howtoeatfruitandvegetablesD.thewaysofteachingchildrenaboutfruitandvegetablesEPeoplecan'tseeyouwhenyou'respeakingonthephone,buttheycanhearyou.So,thewayyouspeakisexpeciallyimportant.Infact,researchershavecalculatedthat80%ofcommunicationoverthephoneisthroughyourtoneofvoice:andonly20%isfromthewordsyouuse,Hereareourtoptipsonhowtospeakoverthephone:FacialExpressionsYourfacialexpressioncaninfluenceyourvoice.Forexample,ifyousmileyourvoicewillsoundwarmandfriendly.Justtheopposite,ifyouhaveanangrylookonyourface,itcanmakeyousoundunpleasant.VolumeIfyouspeaktooloudly,youcouldsoundangry.Andifyouspeaktoosoftly,itwillbedifficulttohearyou.So,speakloudlyenoughtobeheardclearly,butnotsoloudthatyou'reshouting.PaceThepaceofyourvoiceishowquicklyyouspeak.Andthiscanshowhowyoufeel.Forexample,anangrypersonmightspeakfasterthannormal.Oradownheartedpersonmightspeakveryslowly.Tryspeakingalittlemoreslowlythannormal.Thismaymakeyousoundconfident,anditwillmakeiteasierfortheotherpersontounderstandyou.GesturesGesturingcaninfluencethetoneofyourvoice.Whenyougesture,youbringmoreairintothelungs,whichcanmakeyourvoicesoundwarmer.Gesturesarealsousefultohelpyoustresstherightwordsorevenfindthewordsyouneed.Thebestthingaboutgesturingduringaphonecallisthatnoonecanseewhatyou'redoing,soyoucangestureaswildlyasyoulike!MovementIfyou'refeelingnervous,standupandmovearound.ItwillreducethenervousnessinyourbodyandhelpyourvoicetosoundmoreconfidentPauses(停頓)Usingpauseseverynowandthencanhelpyoutoslowdown.Thiswillmakeyousoundmoreconfidentandincontrol.Also,ifyoupauseaftergivingsomenewinformation,itwillgivetheotherpersontimetounderstandit.Atthesametime,listentohowtheotherpersonusespauses.Theycouldtellyousomethingaboutthespeaker’sfeeling.Forexample,whenaspeakerisreallyangry,hemightusepausesandsay“I…am…so…angry…”()42.Whatcanpeopledotoreducetheirnervousnessonthephone?A.Gesturewildly.B.Movearound.C.Raisetheirvoices.DMakefacialexpressions.()43.Howcanpauseshelppeopletalkonthephone?A.Thespeakercanshowheisfriendly.B.Thespeakercantellmoreinformation.C.Thelistenerwillfeelconfidentandincontrol.D.Thelistenerwillhavetimetounderstandthewords.()44.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howtocontrolthespeedofyourspeech.B.Differentgoodwaysoftalkingonthephone.C.Reasonsofmakinggestureswhiletalking.D.Howtoimprovecommunicationamongfriend.()45.Whatisthewriter'sopinionabouttelephonetalk?A.Yourvoiceonthephonewillshowhowyoufeel.B.Usingtoomanypauseswhiletalkingwillannoyothers.CSpeakingloudlymakesiteasierforotherstounderstandyou.D.Thewordsyouusearemoreimportantthanthewayyouspeak.非選擇題(共55分)四、聽力(共5小題,計(jì)分5分)聽短文,然后根據(jù)提示和所聽內(nèi)容完成下列各小題。(每空詞數(shù)不限)What’sitlike?Itisthe46inthecity.Whatyoucandohere?Youcanfindchildren’s47Onthefifthfloor,therearelotsofthings48Youcantastedifferentkindsof49onthe6thfloorSpecials*Shoesforonly50dollarsapair.*Ifyouspendover50atonetime,youcanhaveafreedrink.語法填空(共10小題,計(jì)分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThegreatdreamofaboywithnohandsEvenafterlosingbothhands,AshrafHussainfromMoradabadislivingacheerfullifewithfullenergy.Nowheisacollegestudentandmanaging51(he)owntireshop.Hehassetagood52foreverybody.Hecanrepaircarsandtrucksthatcometohisshopinonlyafew53(minute).Hecanalsodrivecarseasilyonthebusycitystreets.Helovestoworkonthelaptop.Wheneverhegets54timeinhisstore,hebeginstoworkonhislaptop.Tenyears55,atankercametoAshraf'sshoptoputairinitstires.Assoonashebegantoputairinsideonetire,it56(sudden)burst.Ashraffellontheground.Helostbothhandsinthataccident,thoughhewasrushedtothehospitalwherehislife57(save).Hewasonly10yearsoldatthattimeandworkedasachildlabor.AshrafHussainwantstobecomeadoctorevenafter58(lose)hishands.Hisrelativesarealsoworkingharddayandnighttohelphimrealizehisdream.His59(decide)tobecomeadoctorcomesfromhispasttragedy.Hewantstohelpanyonewhoislackofmedicalattention60agreatboy!Weallshouldlearnfromhim.六、單詞拼寫(共5小題,計(jì)分5分)根據(jù)下列短文,寫出與各小題所給漢語相對應(yīng)的英語單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)MovingtoMarsSomepeoplebelievethathumanscouldliveontheplanetMarsbytheyear2100.Our61(自己的)planet,theEarth,isbecomingmoreandmorecrowdedandpollutedbecauseoftherapidincreasein62(人口).ItishopedthatpeoplecouldstartalloveragainandbuildabetterworldonMars.Hereiswhatlifetherecouldbelike.Atpresent,ourspacecraftaretooslowtocarrylargenumbersofpassengerstoMars-itwouldtakemonths.Withthedevelopmentoftechnologybytheyear2100,thejourneymightonlytakeabout20minutesinspacecraftthattravelatthespeedoflight!63(然而),thespacecraftwouldtravelsofastthatthejourneytoMarsmightbequite64(不舒適的)Manypeoplewouldfeelill.Humanscannotsurvive65(沒有)water,oxygenorfood.Sofar,nobodyknowswhethertherewouldbeenoughwateroroxygenonMarsforpeoplethere.Moreover,scientistsarenotsurewhetherplantscouldgrowonMars.Foodwouldmostprobablybeintheformofpillsandwouldnotbesotasty.七、綜合填空(共10小題,計(jì)分10分)從下面方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~填入短文中,使短文通順正確。每詞限用一次,有些詞要用適當(dāng)?shù)男问?。from,arm,while,be,heavy,whatever,student,down,depend,longPuttheglassdownAteacherwasgivingalecturetohis66onstressmanagement.Heraisedaglassofwaterandaskedthestudents:“How67doyouthinkthisglassofwateris?”Thestudents'answersranged6820gto500g.“Itdoesnotmatterontheabsoluteweight.It69onhowlongyouholdit.IfIholditforaminute,itisOK.IfIholditforanhour,Iwillhaveanacheinmyright70.IfIholditforaday,youwillhavetocallanambulance.Itistheexactsameweight,butthe71Iholdit,theheavieritbecomes.”“Ifwecarryourburdensallthetime,soonerorlater,wewillnotbeabletocarryon,theburdenisbecomingincreasinglyheavier.”“Whatyouhavetodoistoputtheglassdown,restfora72beforeholdingitupagain.”Wehavetoput73theburdenperiodically,sothatwecanberefreshedand74abletocarryon.So,beforeyoureturnhomefromworktonight,puttheburdenofworkdown.Don'tcarryitbackhome.Youcanpickituptomorrow.75burdensyouarehavingnowonyourshoulders,letitdownforamomentifyoucan.八、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,計(jì)分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成各小題任務(wù)People'sinventionsareclever,buttheycanbedangerous,too.Forexample,manyyearsago,inInnerMongolia,peopleusedgunsto①alotofwildwolves.Thewildwolvesusuallyeatwildrabbits.Butinrecentyears,thenumberofwildrabbitsisbecomingbiggerandbiggerbecausethenumberofwildwolvesisgettingsmallerandsmaller.Thewildrabbitscompetedforthegrasswiththesheepandcows.Muchofthegrasslandbecamedesertbecauseitwasseriouslydestroyedbytherabbits.Wesometimessaythelionis“thekingofthejungle”becauseitisstrongerandmoredangerousthantheotheranimals.Itcanrunfasterthanmostotheranimalsanditcanhuntbetter.Thelionisthehighestanimalinthe②foodchain.Inthesea,thesharkisatthetopofthefoodchain.Itcanswimfasterthanmostother

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