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九年級(jí)下學(xué)期開(kāi)學(xué)英語(yǔ)試卷一、完形填空(本大題共25小題,共37.5分)完形填空Itwasacoldsnowymorningafterthewintervacation.Anditwasmyfirstdayatmynewschool.Iwaswalkingaloneslowlyand1.a(chǎn)boutlotsofthings.Itwasearlyandthereweren'tmanypeopleontheroad.Suddenlyagirlwhowasridingherbikeonicefelldown.Shewastryinghardtogetupbutfellagain.2.thinking,Iwentoverandhelpedher.Shesaid"thankyou"withasmileandthenrodeaway.Herwords3.mealot.Finally,Igottoschool.Theteacherledmetotheclassroomandintroducedmetotheclass.Thenheaskedmetositdownbesideagirl.Ifeltso4.thatIdidn'tdaretolookather.Soonthefirstclass,English,started.Theirtextbookwasdifferentfromthoseinmyoldschool.AsIwas5.whattodo,anEnglishbookappearedinfrontofme."Let'sshare,"thegirlbesidemesaid"Hi,I'mCarrie."Ilookedup.ItwasthegirlIhelpedthatmorning.Lateron,webecamegoodfriends.FromthatIlearned:tohelpothersisactuallytohelpourselves.1.A.laughing B.worrying C.talking D.thinking2.A.After B.Before C.Without D.When3.A.warmed B.cooled C.hurt D.surprised4.A.happy B.satisfied C.nervous D.excited5.A.managing B.planning C.looking D.wondering完形填空Adoctorenteredthehospitalinahurryafterbeingcalledinforanurgentsurgery(緊急手術(shù)).Hechangedhisclothesandwentdirectlytothesurgeryroom.Hefoundtheboy's6.inthehall.Onseeinghim,thedadyelled,"7.didyoucomesolate?Don'tyouknowthatmyson'slifeisin8.?"Thedoctorsmiledandsaid,"Iamsorry.Iwasn'tinthehospital.Icameas9.a(chǎn)sIcouldafterreceivingthecall…Andnow,Iwishyou'd10.sothatIcandomywork.""Calmdown?Whatif11.sonisinthisroomrightnow?Willyoucalmdown?"Thedoctor12.a(chǎn)gainandreplied,"Iwilldomybesttosaveyourson."Thesurgery13.somehours.Thedoctorwentouthappily."Thankgoodness!Yoursonissaved!"And14.waitingforthefather'sreply,hecarriedonhiswayrunning."Ifyouhaveanyquestions,askthenurse!""Whyisheinsuchahurry?"askedthefatherwhenhesawthenurse.Thenurseanswered,tearscomingdownherface,"Hissondiedyesterdayinaroadaccident.Hewasattheburialwhenhegotthe15..Andheisrunningtofinishhisson'sburial."6.A.mother B.sister C.father D.brother7.A.When B.How C.Why D.Where8.A.time B.danger C.surprise D.help9.A.fast B.slowly C.early D.late10.A.turndown B.calmdown C.putdown D.sitdown11.A.my B.his C.your D.her12.A.smiled B.cried C.shouted D.refused13.A.spent B.cost C.paid D.took14.A.with B.except C.besides D.without15.A.gift B.note C.call D.job完形填空Wearenowinthe22ndcentury.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,peoplecanchangetheirbodiesinthewaytheywant.Asyearswentby,Mr.Smith16.hislook.Severalmonthsago,Mr.Smithwenttoabodyengineeringshopand17.a(chǎn)smallnose.Smallnoseswerevery18.theseyears.Aftertheoperation,helookedathimselfinthemirror(鏡子)andfoundthathis19.hairnolongerfithisnewlook.Thenhewantedachangetolonghair.Whenhewasleaving,theshopkeeper20.toldhimthattheshophadaspecialofferonears.Atlast,Mr.Smithwentoutoftheshopwithasmallnose,longhairandtwonewears.Inthenextfewweeks,Mr.Smith'sinterestinhis21.keptgrowing.Heboughtneweyes,newhandsandnewfeet.Afterthat,helookedveryyoungforhisage,and22.different.Hefeltsatisfiedwithhimself.However,the23.inthefaceandfingerprintsbroughthimmuchtrouble.Hewas24.toenterplaceslikerailwaystationsandairports.Intheend,hedecidedtohavehisoldbodyback!Tohissurprise,Mrs.Smithwasunhappywithhis25.becauseshecouldnotbear(忍受)thebadsmellofhisoldfeet.16.A.wasboredof B.wasrelaxedaboutC.wasexcitedabout D.waspleasedwith17.A.caredfor B.waitedfor C.a(chǎn)skedfor D.sentfor18.A.popular B.similar C.strange D.useful19.A.long B.short C.thick D.thin20.A.silently B.foolishly C.carelessly D.suddenly21.A.shape B.a(chǎn)ge C.life D.look22.A.probably B.hardly C.nearly D.completely23.A.smile B.change C.color D.kiss24.A.guided B.refused C.forced D.a(chǎn)llowed25.A.interest B.condition C.decision D.situation二、閱讀理解(本大題共20小題,共40.0分)閱讀理解HenrywasgoingthroughaveryhardtimeHiswifepassedawayonemothago.Hethoughthislifebecamepointless(無(wú)意義的).Henrysatsadlyinhishouseanddidnothing.Oneday,Henryneighbor,sawhimfromheryard.Shehadn'tseenhimoutsideforseveraldays!ShewantedtohelpHenry.Thenshehadanidea.LisasaidtoHenry.Hello,Henry!Justlookatthisfence(籬笆)betweenourhoses.Itisfallingapart.Youareastrongman.Canyouhelpmefixthisfence?"AfterhearingLisa'swords,Henrywasalittleangry.Hedidn'twanttohelpher.Hethoughthewastheonewhoneededhelp.HethoughtLisawaskindofrude.However,beagreedtohelpLisabecauseLisawastoooldtofixthefenceherself.Henryspentafewdaysfixingthefence.Whenhefinished,Lisathankedhim,Henrygaveherasmile.Itwashisfirsttimetosmileafterhiswifepassedaway."Whatawonderfuljob!Couldyoupleasepaintitforme?"Lisasaidtohim.Henrythoughtforawhileandagreed.Thenbebegantopaintthefenceinthehotsun.AstheirneighborspassedbyandsawHenry,theyallpraisedHenryforwhathedid.Henryfelthappyandproud.Hefeltlikehislifewasnotpointlessanymore.HenryfinallyunderstoodLisa'spurpose.ShewantedHenrytoknowthatstayingbusycouldhelphimforgethissorrow(悲傷).HenrythankedLisaalot.26.WhenaskedtofixthefencebyLisa,Henry______.A.feltabitangry B.refusedherrequestC.a(chǎn)greedtodoithappily D.saidnothingandwentaway27.HowdidLisahelpHenrytoforgethissadness?A.Sheencouragedhimtomakefriendswithotherneighbors.B.Sheforcedhimtogettoknowmoreneighbors.C.Sheadvisedhimtofindapart-timejobinhisfreetime.D.Sheaskedhimtodosomethingstomakehimbusy.28.WhichofthefollowingshowshowHenry'sfeelingschangedovertime?A.happy→upset→thankful→wonderfulB.sad→angry→happy→thankfulC.sad→wonderful→thankful→proudD.happy→thankful→bored→sad29.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Askingothersforhelpisn'trude.B.Weshouldhelpothersatanytime.C.Stayingbusycanhelpusforgetoursadness.D.Itishardtomakefriendswithneighbors.30.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLisaaccordingtothepassage?A.Cleverandhelpful. B.Sillyandlazy.C.Patientandhard-working. D.Rudeandlazy.閱讀理解Birthorder-doesitmatter?Areyoudifferentbecauseyouarethefirst,second,orthirdchildinyourfamilyormaybethelastofnine?Astudyfoundthatfirst-bornshaveanaverageIQthatisthreepointshigherthanpeoplewhofallintoadifferentplaceinthebirthorder,perhapsbecausefirst-bornsoftenhelpyoungerbrothersandsisters,whichimprovestheirownskills.In2007,aninternationalorganizationofCEOsfoundthat43%ofCEOsarefirst-borns,33%aremiddlechildren,and23%arelast-borns.First-bornsaremorelikelytobedoctorsandastronautsandgethigherpay.Iffirst-bornsaremoresuccessful,last-bornsaregenerallymoreagreeable.Theyarealsomorelikelytobefunny,possiblytogetattentionfromallthebiggerpeopleatthedinnertable.MarkTwainandStephenColbertwereboththeyoungestinlargefamilies,andJimCarreywastheyoungestoffour.Accordingtoa2007Timemagazinearticle,"ThepowerofBirthOrder."last-bornsaremorelikelytobeartistsandsuccessfulbusinessmen.Thentherearethemiddlechildren:wehavenotignored(忽視)them!Manymiddlechildrenareshortofone-on-onetimewiththeirparents.Theyoftenfeelshort-changed:theoldestgetsmorerights,andtheyoungestisspoiled(寵壞的).Thoughtheymaybeignored,middlechildrenaremorelikelytogrowintoeasy-goingadults.Manyfactorsmakeuswhoweare,butiftheresearchiscorrect,birthordermaybeoneofthemostimportantfactors.31.WhoismostlikelytobeaCEO?A.Afirst-born. B.Asecond-born.C.Athird-born. D.Alast-born.32.WhatcanwelearnaboutJimCarrey?A.Heisamiddlechild. B.Heislikelytobeserious.C.Heisasuccessfulbusinessman. D.Heislikelytobeagreeable.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Theyareusuallycontrolled. B.Theyarealwaysspoiled.C.Theyareoftenpopularathome. D.Theyareoftentreatedunfairly.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthe4thparagraph?A.Middlechildrenoftengetmoreattentionfromparents.B.Middlechildrenusuallycommunicatewithotherswell.C.Middlechildrenaremorelikelytogetonwellwithothers.D.Middlechildrenareusuallyfamousartistsandbusinessmen.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatmakesyoupowerfulB.HowyoucanbeaCEOC.WhatinfluencebirthorderhasonyouD.Howyoucangrowup閱讀理解OnceLouistheTwelfth,theKingofFrance,happenedtowalkintothekitchenofhispalace.Therehefoundasmallboybusyatworkandsinginghappily.Theboyhadbrighteyes,andahappy,sunnyface,andhislooksandmannerspleasedtheking.WithasmileLouisaskedhimhisname.HerepliedthathisnamewasSimon.Inanswertofurtherquestions,thekinglearntthattheboywasanorphan:bothhisfatherandmotherweredead."Areyoucontenttodothiskindofwork?"thekingasked,pointingatthebowlswhichtheboywaswashing."Areyouwillingtospendyourtimeinthekitchenwhensomanyoftheothersworkupstairs?""Whynot?"answeredtheboy,withatwinkleinhiseye."Iamdoingaswellasthebestofthem.Thekinghimselfcandonobetter.""Indeed!"saidtheking,nolittlesurprisedattheboy'swords."Howdoyouknowthat?""Well,sir,thekinglives,andsodoI.Iamcontentwithmylife.Canthekingsaythatheiscontentwithhislife?"Louiswalkedaway,hismindfullofstrange,sadthoughts.Nooneknewbetterthanhedidthatkingsseldomfeelcontent.Thenextday,muchtoSimon'ssurprise,hewascalledbeforetheking.HewasstillmoresurprisedwhenhefoundthathisvisitorofthedaybeforewasLouishimself.Thekingtalkedwithhimaboutmanythings,andfoundhimtobeaveryquickandcleverboy.AfterthatSimonwasmadetoservethekingdirectly.Stepbystep,herosefromoneimportanttasktoanother,untilhebecameoneofthebestsoldiersofthattime.HeisknowninhistoryasGeneralLaRoche,andconsideredasoneofthegreatestmenofFrance.IfSimonhadnot,earlyinlife,learnttobecontentwithhislife,hemightneverhavebeengiventhosechances.Thekingdidnotwantpeoplewhowerealwaysunhappybecausetheydidnothaveasgoodaplaceassomeothers.Youcannottoosoonlearnthatonlythosewhoarecontentarehappy.36.WhatdidSimondobeforehemettheking?A.Hesangintheking'spalace. B.Heservedintheking'sarmy.C.Heworkedintheking'skitchen. D.Heguardedtheking'spalace.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"content"meanhereinChinese?A.滿足的 B.幸運(yùn)的 C.欠缺的 D.無(wú)聊的38.Simonwasmadetoservethekingdirectlybecausehe______.A.knewwhatthekingthoughtB.wascontentwithhislifeC.didaswellasthebestofothersD.hadbrighteyes,andahappy,sunnyface39.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaboutSimon?①Heservedthekingdirectly.②Hefoundthevisitorwastheking.③Hebecameoneofthebestsoldiers.④Hehadachatwithavisitorinthekitchen.⑤Heisawell-knownmaninFrenchhistory.A.①②⑤③④ B.④②⑤①③ C.③④②①⑤ D.④②①③⑤40.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Beingcontentmakesushappy.B.Workinghardcanleadtosuccess.C.it'simportanttobekindtoothers.D.Childrenarealwaysmorehonest.閱讀理解NOTICE1June11,2021CALLFORCREATIVEWRITINGS!Thisistoinformallthestudentsthatourschoolisgoingtopublishitsyearlymagazinenextmonth.Allthosewhowishtohaveagocanmailtheirarticlestoxysmagazine@gmail.com.Students'workswillbeacceptedlatestbyJune30,2021till11:59pm.Youcantakeanytopicofyourchoice.Formoreinformation,getintouchwithyourownclassteachers.Asma/AshishHeadGirl/HeadBoyNOTICE2June11,2021INTER-SCHOOLSINGINGCOMPETITION!OurschoolisgoingtoholdanInter-schoolSingingCompetitiononJune29,2021,Tuesdayat2pmintheschoolhall.Morethan20schoolsfromalloverthecitywilltakepartinit.Interestedstudentsmaycallusat66882021latestbyJune18,2021.Alice/AlbertHeadGirl/HeadBoyNOTICE3June11,2021FOUND!Thisistoinformallthestudentsthatabackpackhasbeenfoundintheschoolplayground.Thereareafewtextbooksandsomemoneyinit.Thebackpackismedium-sizedandredincolour.ItwasfoundonJune9,ataround6pminacornernearthemaingate.TheownerofthebagshallseemeintheSchoolOfficewithyourIDcard.Thankyou.Amar/AmritaHeadGirl/HeadBoy41.WhatdoesNOTICE1tellitsreaders?A.ThemagazinewillcomeoutattheendofJune.B.Theschoolisgoingtopublishitsfirstmagazine.C.Theteacherschoosewhattobeputinthemagazine.D.Thestudentshaveachancetobecomepublishedwriters.42.Whoshouldyouturntoifyouwanttotakepartinthesingingcompetition?A.Asma. B.Amrita. C.Albert. D.Amar43.WhydoesNOTICE3describethebackpack?A.Toshowitsdifference. B.Totellthevalueofit.C.Tointerestthestudents. D.Tohelpfindtheowner.44.Howcanyougetbackthebackpack?A.Tocall66882021. B.TogototheSchoolOffice.C.Tovisitxysmagazine@gmail.com. D.Tosearchtheschoolplayground.45.Wheredoyoumostprobablyseethesenotices?A.Onaclassroomnoticeboard. B.Onaschoolnoticeboard.C.Onthewallofabusstation. D.Onthewallofashoppingmall.三、任務(wù)型閱讀-簡(jiǎn)答(本大題共1小題,共10.0分)任務(wù)型閱讀-簡(jiǎn)答B(yǎng)eesareinsects.Beesarespecialinsectsbecausetheycanfly!Theycanmovethroughtheairlikeanairplane!Beescanflybecausetheyhavewings.Theyusetheirwingstofly.Beescanflyfast.Beescanalsoflyslow.Theycanflyupandtheycanflydown.Theyneedtoflytogettotheflowers!Beescanhavethreecolors.Theycanbeyellow,redandorange.Allbeesareblackinsomeplaces.Beeshavethreemainparts.Theyhaveahead.Theyhaveabody.And,theyhaveastinger.Thestingerisusedtodefendagainstenemies.Theyalsohavesixlegs.Theyusetheirlegstostandandclimb.Theyalsousetheirlegstoeatandcollectpollen.Beesliveinmanyplaces.TheyliveinAfrica,Australia,Asia,Europe,NorthAmericaandSouthAmerica.TheonlycontinentthatbeesdonotliveonisAntarctica!Iunderstandwhytheydon'tliveinAntarctica.It'stoocold!Mostofthetime,beesarenicetohumans.Ifyoudonotbotherthem,theywillnotbotheryou.Havefunwatchingthebeesthissummer!Bee-Specialfeatures,Insects46..Bee-Allbeesareblackinsomeplaces,yellow,redandorange47..Bee-Astinger,abody,ahead48..Bee-InAfrica,Australia,Asiaandsoon49..Bee-Theexception50..四、閱讀填空(本大題共1小題,共10.0分)閱讀填空Howmanybackpackshaveyouownedsinceyouwenttoschool?Backpacks51.(become)commonandpopularamongstudentsinthepast30years.Ifyourbackpacksbecomeold,willyoujusttreatthemasrubbishandthrowthemaway?Fiveyearsago,aresearch52.(show)that85%oftheoldbackpacksendedupinrubbish.Butasweknow,mostbackpacksareproducedfromdifferent53.(material).Ifwethrowthemaway,theywillbeharmful54.ourenvironment.Althoughsomeoftheoldbackpacksarenolongeroftheirrightcolororsize,therearestillmanythingsyoucandowiththem.Herearesome55.(use)waysforyou.Forexample,doyoufeelitdifficulttofind56.(you)toolsinthehouse?Youcansolvethisproblemby57.(make)useofyouroldbackpackstostoreallkindsoftools.Also,itis58.wonderfulideathatyoucanputyouroldbackpacksonlineforsale.Besides,offeringyourbackpackstootherpoorkidsisanothergoodchoice,asthoseoldbackpacksmaymaketheirlife59.(convenient)thanbefore.Allinall,oldbackpacksarestillofgreatvalueaslongasweputthemintouse60.(wise).Remember:rubbishcanbeturnedintotreasures!五、書(shū)面表達(dá)(本大題共1小題,共15.0分)61.假如你是ZhengYun,你收到筆友Carmen的郵件,請(qǐng)根據(jù)郵件內(nèi)容給她回復(fù)一封。(100詞左右)To:Zh

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