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試卷第=page1414頁(yè),共=sectionpages1515頁(yè)試卷第=page1515頁(yè),共=sectionpages1515頁(yè)四川省成都市簡(jiǎn)陽(yáng)市簡(jiǎn)城學(xué)區(qū)2021-2022學(xué)年九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期中英語(yǔ)試題一、聽(tīng)句子選答語(yǔ)1.A.You’reright. B.Thankyou. C.I’mafraidso.2.A.Goodidea. B.Idon’tknow. C.Wow,howfun!3.A.Sure.Hereyouare. B.Letmesee. C.Soundsgood.4.A.It’sdifficult. B.Forthreeyears. C.Bylookingthemupinadictionary.5.A.Takecare. B.Sure,I’dliketo. C.Gladtohearthat.二、聽(tīng)力匹配題6.聽(tīng)句子,選擇與所聽(tīng)句子內(nèi)容相符的圖片。每小題念兩遍。
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10.__________三、聽(tīng)短對(duì)話選答案7.A.Listening. B.Writing. C.Speaking.8.A.Playinggames. B.Doinghishomework. C.Talkingtoafriendonline.9.A.Theywatchedamovie. B.Theytraveledbyplane. C.Theywenttoagiftstore.10.A.Thethirdfloor. B.Thefifthfloor. C.Thetenthfloor.11.A.October29th. B.October30th. C.October31st.12.A.Shy. B.Serious. C.Humorous.13.A.Bob’ssister. B.Bob’smother. C.Bob’sneighbor.14.A.Forfiveyears. B.Forsixyears. C.Forsevenyears.15.A.Besideahotel. B.Oppositeaschool. C.Nexttoasupermarket.16.A.Tea. B.Coffee. C.Juice.四、聽(tīng)短文選答案聽(tīng)短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。短文念兩遍。17.Whatmakesthewritingrobotbecomepopular?A.Theparents’support. B.Theboringhomework. C.Theconvenienceofbuyingit.18.WhatcanwelearnaboutLiWei’swritingrobot?A.ItcostLiWei820yuan. B.Itarrivedwithintwodays. C.ItwrotefasterthanLiWeidid.19.HowdidLiWei’smotherfeelwhenshefoundtherobot?A.Angry. B.Surprised. C.Glad.20.Whydosomeparentsthinktherobotisahelpertotheirchildren?A.Becausetheythinkthehomeworkisunnecessary.B.Becauseitgivestheirchildrenmoretimetorelax.C.Becausetheycan’tteachtheirchildrenthemselves.21.Whatisthespeakerworriedabout?A.Thestudents’pressurefromtheirhomework.B.Theuseofthewritingrobotamongstudents.C.Therelationshipbetweenparentsandchildren.五、聽(tīng)短文填表聽(tīng)短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成圖表中所缺信息。短文念三遍。FreePizza—thenameofan____22____startedbyarestaurantinCaliforniaIts____23____Atleastfourcustomers(顧客)canmakeupagroup.Eachgroupmemberneedstohandintheirphonesbeforethemeal.Therestaurantstaffshould____24____thephonesandthenkeepthemuntilthemealisfinished.ItsprizeTherestaurantwillprovidethegroupwithabigpizzafor____25____.ItspurposeTohelpfamiliesorfriendsavoidcheckingtheirphonesallthetime.Toencouragethemtohavemore____26____duringthemeal.ItsresultTherestauranthasgivenaway40to50pizzasoverthepast3weeks.六、單項(xiàng)選擇27.—Whatdoesyourbrotherdo?—He's________universitystudent.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the28.Assoonasyougetthetestpapers,please________toyourclassmates.A.handitout B.handthemout C.handoutthem29.OnHalloweenlittlekidsdressup________ghostsorblackcats.A.for B.through C.a(chǎn)s30.Jerryusedto________thephysicstest,butnowhealwaysgetsanA.A.pass B.take C.fail31.—It's10:00a.m.Ihavetogonow.—It'srainingheavilyoutside.Don'tleave________itstops.A.since B.until C.because32.—Whatdoyouplantogiveawaytoyourmotherasthebirthdaygift?—Ihaven'tdecidedyet.I________giveawayascarftoher.A.shall. B.may C.must33.—Wouldyoulikesomejuiceorcoffee?—.Ireallydon’tmind.A.Either B.Neither C.Both34.Chinahas________populationintheworld.It'salot________thanthepopulationoftheUS.A.thebiggest;big B.thebiggest;bigger C.big;bigger35.—________doyougettosleepquickly?—Bylisteningtosomesoftmusic.A.How B.Which C.Where36.—Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellme________?—Sure.It'smadeofcotton.A.whose-sweateristhat B.wherethesweaterismade C.whatthesweaterismadeof七、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話5選5補(bǔ)全對(duì)話。根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話,并將選項(xiàng)的編號(hào)依次填入題號(hào)后橫線上。A:Hi,Lisa.Icalledyouthismorningbutyoudidn’tanswer.B:Sorry,Judy.___37___Shevisiteduswithhermom,soIwantedtobringthemtosomewhereinteresting.A:Didyouhaveagoodtimethere?B:Yes,wedid.Butsomethingspecialhappenedtome.Ilearnedalotfromthat.A:Oh?Whathappened?B:___38___Iaskedastrangertheway,buthesaidhewouldn’thelpme.A:Isn’thelocal?B:I’mnotsure.Butitseemsthatheisalittleimpatientwithme.A:Why?Howdidyouaskhim?B:Iasked,“___39___”A:Oh,___40___Adirectquestionmaymakeothersfeelimpolite.B:Yeah,Irealizedthatandaskedanotherstrangerinapolitewayandthengottherightanswer.A:___41___A.A.WhereistheFunTimesPark?B.B.Ididn’tknowthewaytoFunTimesPark.C.C.Ithinkit’sagoodlessonforyoutolearn.D.D.IwenttotheFunTimesParkwithmycousin.E.E.Iknowwhyhewouldn’thelpyou.八、完形填空TheTangCosturme(唐裝)Fashionisfullofculture.TheTangcosturmeisa___42___ofChinesehistoryandfashionculture.TheTangcosturmegotits___43___becauseChinabecameknowntoothercountriesduringtheHanandTangdynasties.Fromthenon,peoplecalledChineseclothesTangcosturmes.Chinesefashionisnotonlydifferentfromwesternfashion,butalsofromthatinother___44___countriessuchasJapanandKorea.Thebeautifulsilkknots(結(jié))andtheotherdecorationsonTangstyleclothesare___45___withpeopleallovertheworldnow.TodaypeoplecandesigntheTangcosturmesaseitherformalorcasualclothes.It___46___boththewearer’spersonalstyleandChina’srichtraditionalculture.SowesaytheTangcosturmeisveryattractiveandverydifferentfromwestern-stylesuits.42.A.memory B.mystery C.symbol43.A.name B.style C.clothes44.A.African B.European C.Asian45.A.a(chǎn)ttractive B.popular C.familiar46.A.explains B.expresses C.promisesIusedtohavelittlepassion(激情)inmylife.Butwhathappenedtheotherdaychangedmymind.ItwasthenthatIlearnedhow___47___itistohavepassioninlife.ThatdayIwenthomeinmymom’scar.WhenMom___48___ataredlight,someoneonthesideoftheroadcaughtmyeyes.Itwasamandressedinrags(破舊衣服).Hewashomeless.Thatdidn’t___49___me,becauseIhadseenmanylikehimbefore.Thosepeopleusuallylookedunhappyandhopeless.Butthismanwasdifferentinsomeway.Hewasnotsittingdownwithasadexpression.___50___,hehada___51___inhishandandwasdancinghappilytothemusic.Theradioseemedtobethemostprecious(珍貴的)thinghehad.“Mom,whydoesthatmanhavearadiothoughhe’shomeless?”Iasked.“Heboughtit,”shereplied.“Butwhydoesn’theusethemoneytobuyfoodorclothes?He___52___somethingthathedidn’tneed.”“Well,Sarah,sometimesfoodandclothesaren’tthemostimportant.”Thatmanmust___53___somuchaboutmusicthatheboughtaradioinsteadoffoodorclothes.Isoonrealizedthat__54__isthekeytolife.SincethenIhavebeenalwaysthinkingofwhatis___55___importantinlife.Ahome,ameal,clothes—thesethingsareonlypartofthelife.Whatweoftenforgetisthatweallneeda___56___,alightonadarkday.Weallneedpassionwhichgivesusthehappinessweneedtokeepgoing.47.A.strange B.important C.difficult48.A.walked B.stopped C.stood49.A.require B.hurt C.interest50.A.Instead B.Anyway C.However51.A.hat B.radio C.phone52.A.a(chǎn)skedfor B.waitedfor C.paidfor53.A.talk B.care C.learn54.A.knowledge B.health C.happiness55.A.truly B.seriously C.completely56.A.joy B.score C.treat九、閱讀判斷LetmesharewithyouthreewaysofimprovingyourspokenEnglish.HereI'llsimplyintroducetheiradvantagesanddisadvantages.ListeningtoEnglishasmuchaspossibleAdvantage:It'sveryeasy.Youcandoitwhileexercising,waitinginline,andsoon.Disadvantage:It'stoopassive.Listeningaloneisn'tenough.Youshoulddootherkindsofspeakingpractice,too.TakingEnglishspeakinglessonsAdvantage:Ithelpsyoudospeakingpractice.Andyoucanmakeprogressinafewweeks.Disadvantage:It'sverylimited,Youcanonlylearnthewords,phrasesandsentencesinthelessons.TellingastoryinyourownwordsafterlisteningtoitAdvantage:Themoreyoupractice,themoreyou'lllearnandthelargeryourvocabularywillbe.Disadvantage:Itcanbealittledifficultforbeginners.57.Thepassagemainlytellsushowtoimproveourlisteningskills.58.YoucanlistentoEnglishinmanyplaces.59.YoucanmakemuchprogressbytakingEnglishspeakinglessons.60.It'sagoodwayforbeginnerstolearnmorewordsbytellingastory.61.ToimproveourspokenEnglish,weshouldtrydifferentways.十、閱讀單選Anoldmantoldeveryoneinhisvillagethathisyoungneighborwasathief.Asaresult,theyoungmanwastakentothepolicestation.Dayslater,themanwassetfree,asthepolicefoundthathehadn’tstolenanything.Aftergoinghome,theyoungmansued(起訴)theoldmanforcallinghimathief.Incourt(法庭),theoldmantoldthejudge(法官),“Theywerejustwords.Theydidn’tharmanyone.”Thejudgetoldtheoldman,“Writedownallthethingsyousaidabouthimonapieceofpaper.Cutupthepaperandonyourwayhome,throwthepiecesofpaperontheground.Tomorrow,comebackheretohearyoursentence(判決).”Thenextday,thejudgetoldtheoldman,“Beforehearingyoursentence,youwillhavetogooutandfindallthepiecesofpaperthatyouthrewonthegroundyesterday.”Theoldmansaid,“Ican’tdothat!ThewindblewthemawayandIwon’tknowwheretofindthem.”Thejudgethensaid,“Inthesameway,simplewordscanhurtaman’simageinawaythatcannotbeundone.Ifyoucan’tspeakwellofsomeone.Don’tsayanythingatall.”62.Whatdidtheyoungmanactuallydo?A.Hesuedtheoldman.B.Hestolesomethingfromhisneighbour.C.Heranawayfromthepolicestation.63.Whydidthejudgeasktheoldmantodolikethatonthefirstday?A.Tomakefunoftheoldman. B.Topreparetoteachhimalesson. C.Toseeiftheoldmanwaslying.64.Howdidthejudgesentencetheoldman?A.Hemadehimlookforthepiecesofpaper.B.Hemadehimsaysorrytotheyoungman.C.Thestorydoesn’ttellus.65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theyoungneighborstolesomethingfromtheoldman.B.Atfirst,theoldmanthoughtwordsdidn’tdoharmtoanyone.C.Theoldmanfoundallthepiecesofpaperthathehadthrown.66.Whatdoesthestoryteachus?A.Goingtocourtisaseriousthing. B.Weshouldfightbackifwearehurt. C.Weshouldbecarefulwithourwords.Socialmedia(媒體)isabigpartofmostofmostpeople’slives.TherearesocialappsandsiteslikeWeChatandSinaWeibo,aswellasvideoappslikeDouyinandKuaishou.Howdoyoubehavewhenyouusetheseapps?RecentlyresearchersattheUniversityofSussex,UK,studiedsocialmediausersrangingfrom10to15yearsold.Theyfoundthattheycanbedividedintofourpersonalitytypes.Geeks(極客)Geeksareactivesocialmediausers,buttheyfinditmuch,moredifficulttodealwiththelifeintherealworld.Mostofthemareboyswholikeplayingcomputergamesandmakingmusicandvideos.Theyoftenpostcreativeworksonline,usingfake(假的)names.Infact,theyshouldavoidspendingtoomuchtimeontheInternet.InternetcelebritiesInternetcelebritieslikesharingaswell,buttheyaremuchmorevisible(看得見(jiàn)的)thangeeks.Theymightbecomewell-knownfortheirsingingordancing.Butmanyofthem,especiallyteenagers,sharealmosteverysideoftheirlivesinordertoownmorefans.BeingateenageInternetcelebritycansometimescauseproblemsintherealworld.Lurkers(潛伏者)Thefirsttwogroupsareluckytofindaplacetoshowtheirtalent.Butmostteenagersfallintothethirdkind“l(fā)urkers”,orpeoplewhoareneithertooactivenorvisible.ThisgroupprefersWeChattoSinaWeibo,asWeChathasprivategroups.Theycan’texpressthemselveswellbutatleasttheymakesuretoprotecttheirpersonalinformation.Victims(受害者)Victimsdon’thaveenoughknowledgetokeepthemselvessafeonline.Theirpersonalinformationcanbemadepublicandcauseproblemsforthem.Toavoidbeingavictim,youshouldcheckyourpersonalsettingsonsocialmedia.“Friendsonly”isagoodchoiceforyourposts.Don’tshareyourpersonalinformation.67.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2referto?A.ResearchersattheUniversityofSussex,UK.B.Socialmediausersrangingfrom10to15yearsold.C.Researchersandsocialmediausersrangingfrom10to15yearsold.68.WhatdogeeksoftendoontheInternetaccordingtothepassage?A.Theypostcreativeworks.B.Theysharetheirpersonalinformation.C.Theysharealmosteverysideoftheirlives.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“Internetcelebrity”inParagraph4mean?A.網(wǎng)絡(luò)用戶 B.網(wǎng)絡(luò)名人 C.網(wǎng)絡(luò)博主70.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutlurkers?A.Thisgroupisbothactiveandvisible.B.TheywouldratheruseWeChatthanSinaWeibo.C.Lurkersdon’thaveenoughknowledgetokeeptheirpersonalinformationsafeonline.71.What’sthepurposeofthewriter?A.Tooffertipsforsocialmediausers.B.Toteachsocialmediauserstousedifferentapps.C.Todescribefourpersonalitytypesofsocialmediausers.十一、根據(jù)首字母填空72.He’spooratspelling.Hemadealotofspellingm________inhiswriting.73.WhenIfailedmyexams,myparentsusuallyencouragedmeinsteadofp_________me.74.Afteri__________thepresident(主席)ofthecountry,Ifeelmyjobasareporterisperfect.75.Afterbeinga___________fromclassfortwodays,Larryishappytogobacktoschool.76.Thesweaterseemsi___________andapersonwithlittlemoneylikemecanbuyone.十二、填寫適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~補(bǔ)全對(duì)話在空格中填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使對(duì)話完整正確。一空一詞(含縮寫詞)。按編號(hào)把答案依次填入題后表格中。A:GrandpaIneedtowriteaboutthe__77__inourlives.ButIdon’tknowwheretostart.Canyougivemesomeadvice?B:Sure.Howabout__78__ourteenagedays?A:Soundsgreat.Butwhatwasthelifelikewhenyouwereyoung?B:Well,listentomy__79__tomyteenagedayswhilelookingattheseoldphotos.Iusedtoliveinaverysmallvillagehouse.Thehousewasabout20m2,withonlytworooms,onekitchenandonebedroom.A:Wow,Ican’tbelievethat.Couldyouandyourbrotherseachhavea__80__space?B:Impossible.Andthehousewasnever__81__.Wethreeboyseitherplayedorhada“fight”inthesmallhouse.A:Didmygreatgrandparents__82__you?B:Yes.Sometimestheyweresoangrythattheydidn’tallowustohavedinner.A:Terrible!ButonethingIkindof__83__isthatyoualwayshadbrothersaround.Astheonlychildinthefamily,Isometimesfeellonely.Andhowaboutyourschoollife,Grandpa?B:Yourgreatgrandparentshadapoorlifebutthatdidn’t__84__theirpursuit(追求)ofeducation.Theyalwaysexpectedustoleavethevillageonedaybyreceivingagoodeducation.SoIstudiedhardandluckily,Ididn’t__85__tomeettheirexpectations.A:Yeah,youwenttocollege,foundagoodjobandwentoutofyourwaytofightforabetterlife.You’realwaystheprideofourfamily,Grandpa.B:Yousee,it’seducationthatcanmakeadifferenceinourlives.A:Yousaidit,Grandpa.Withsuchacomfortablelearningenvironment,Ihaveno___86___nottostudyhard.B:Goodboy.十三、短文選詞填空從下面方框中選出10個(gè)單詞,將其正確形式填入短文,使短文意思正確通順(每詞限用一次)。按編號(hào)將答案依次填入題后表格中。rise
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easyOnMay22,2021,thewholenationweresaddenedbythenewsthatDrYuanLongpingpassedaway.Thatafternoon,itwas__87__inChangsha,HunanProvince.Asthehearse(靈車)wentslowlythroughthestreets,peoplesaidtogether“GrandpaYuan,restinpeace”overandoveragain.Someranalong,__88__toseehimoffforalongertime.Tearsrandowntheirfaceswiththerain.DrYuanworkedmostofhislifegrowingbetterrice.Asaresultofhisresearch,theChinesepeoplearenolonger__89__aboutgettinghungry.Forhiscontributions,DrYuanisoftencalledthe“FatherofHybrid(雜交)ricebytheChinese.”Bornin1930,DrYuangraduatedfromcollegein1953.Yearslater,hedecidedtodoresearchonhybridrice.From1964to1969,hedidmorethan3000experiments,butall__90__.Henevergaveup.In1974,hebecamethefirstagricultural(農(nóng)業(yè)的)pioneertogrowricethathadahighoutputintheworld.HehelpedChinaachieveimpossiblething—China’stotalriceoutput__91__from5.69billiontonsin1950to19.47billiontonslastyear.Withrisingfameintheworld,Yuangavea__92__inEnglishatanimportantmeetinginQingdaolastyear.Beginningwith“IspeakpoorEnglish”,his20-minutespeechturnedtobeahuge__93__,withfewmistakes.Actually,hespeaksEnglishwhenhetalkswithforeignreporters.Healsowriteslyricsforasongtoshowhisdreamand__94__hisloveforhismother.Heencouragesyoungpeopletostudyhardandkeeptrying,becausenobodycangetoverdifficulties__95__.Thoughhehasawideknowledge.Heunderstandsthateven___96___personintheworldshouldbeopentothenewthings.HeoncetoldXinhua,“WeshouldlearnfromChinesefarmers,becausetheyhaverichexperienceinplantingrice”.十四、閱讀還原6選5Doyoualwayscareaboutwhatyoulooklikeinothers’eyes?Puttingselfies(自拍)onlinecanbeafunwaytoshareyourlifewithyourfriendsandfamily.__97__Somethinksuchpicturescan’tshowa“real”image(形象)ofthosepeopleandcanevenmakepeoplefeelworseaboutthemselves.ScientistsinAustraliadidastudyof130womenaged18to30.Theyaskedthewomentolookatasetofphotos.__98__Then,thewomenneededtotakeaselfieandspend10minutesediting(編輯)theselfie.Theyalsocomparedtheirsense(感覺(jué))ofthesatisfactionwiththeirownbodiesandfaces—beforeseeingthosepicturesandaftereditingtheirselfies.__99__Somepeoplewilledittoomuch.Evenifthepeopleinthephotosdon’tlooklikethemselvesatall,theystilllikebeingso“perfect”.__100__Thisinturn(反過(guò)來(lái))createsgreaterstresswhentheyedittheirphotosto“perfection”,accordingtooneofthescientists.__101__A.Somostofpeopledon’tliketotakesuch“perfect”photos.B.Anotherreasonwasthatsomepeoplehadtoshowthebestone.C.SothefindingsalsoshowedthedifficultiespeoplefacewhenusingWeiboorWeChat.D.Someofthephotosshowedthinwomen,whileothersshowedwomenofmediumbuild.E.Butsomepeoplemaytakethesephotostooseriouslyandspendlotsoftimeonthem.F.Thefindingsshowedthatthelongerawomantooktoedittheselfie,themorebadfeelingsshehadaboutherself.十五、閱讀填表Haveyounoticedthat“You’rewelcome”haslargelybeentakentheplacebytwonewwords—“Noproblem”?Hereisanexample:Shopkeeper:“Here’syourchange,ma’am.”Me:“Thankyou.”Shopkeeper:“Noproblem.”Buttome,itisaproblem.Iwanttobethankedforgoingtoashop.Idon’twantthisautomatic(機(jī)械的)reply.“Youarewelcome”means“Youarewelcometoshophere;thanksforlettingushelpyou.”WhenIhear“noproblem”,whatIthinkis:“You’renothelpingme.I’llgosomewhereelsenexttime.”Thereareothermoreannoying(惱人的)phrases,ofcourse.Butthisoneespeciallyseemstojustpushpeopletooneside.Itseemstosay,“I’vetakencareofyou,sonowleavemealone.”Itseemstosaythatyouareactuallynot‘welcome”.It’spartofawhole,lazyculture.Peopledon’tnoticeeachother.Peoplecan’tbebothered(打攪).Peoplesitclosetogetherinacof
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