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九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)第一次階段性檢測(cè)(2024.10)一、閱讀理解(共20小題,計(jì)40分)AAnamazingthemepark:HappyValleyLocationGiftshopandsnackbarInOverseasChineseTown,ShenzhenCity,GuangdongProvinceLotsofbooks,T-shirtsandtoys.●Youwillloveouricecreamandfreshfruitjuice.TicketsHowtogetthereAll-dayticketofHappyValley:¥180/person●NightticketofHappyValley:¥60/personvalid(有效的)between18:30and22:00TicketofHappyTrain:¥40/personTicketsofHappyValley+HappyTrain:¥200/personTicketsarefreetothepeopleover70andunder3.●BytouristbusNo.1runningbetweenLuohuRailwayStationandHappyValley.●BybusNo.20,21,26,thengetoffatWindowoftheWorldStationandwalkforabout3minutestoHappyValley.●BysubwayLine1(runningbetween06:30-23:30),getoffatthestopofWindowoftheWorldStationandleavefromExitA,thenwalkforabout3minutestoHappyValley.GroupsSchoolgroupsarewelcomeonTuesdaysandWednesdays.Thethemeparkisalsoavailabletorent(租用)forbirthdayparties.Theparkistotallyaccessible(可到達(dá)的)topeoplewithdisabilities.Visitusonthewebsitetoplaceyourorderforagroupinadvance.根據(jù)表格內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。1.Howmanykindsofwaystogettothethemeparkaretalkedaboutinthepassage?________A.3. B.4. C.5.2.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?________A.OnTuesdaysandThursdaysschoolgroupsarewelcome.B.Birthdaypartiescanbeheldinthethemeparkat23:30.C.Apersoninawheelchair(輪椅)canvisitthepark.3.Howmuchshouldacouplewithachildunder3payfortheAll-daytickets?________A.¥540. B.¥360. C.¥600.4.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?________A.Inastorybook. B.Inalanguagebox. C.Inatravelmagazine.BDadshaveFather'sDay.MomshaveMother'sDay.KidshaveChildren'sDay.Butdoourgrandparentshaveaspecialholiday?Yes,theydo!TheDoubleNinthFestivalisaspecialdayforelderlypeopleinChina.Thefestivalisontheninthdayoftheninthmonthofthelunarcalendar.AstheChinesewordforninehasthesamesoundasthewordforlong,peopletaketheDoubleNinthFestivaltoshowtheirwishesoflonglifeforelderlypeople.Therearemanytraditionsforthisfestival.Onthatday,familiesgettogetherandclimbmountainsforluckandinthehopethatelderlypeoplewilllivemuchlonger.Theyalsodrinkchrysanthemumwine(菊花酒)andwearaplantcalledzhuyutocelebrateit.Bothchrysanthemumandzhuyuareregardedascleanplantsthatcancleanhousesandcure(治療)diseases.Respectingelderlypeopleisshownnotonlyonthisspecialdaybutalsoindailylife.Forexample,whenanolderpersonentersaroom,everyonestandsup.Whenthereareseveralguestsatthetable,twohandsareused.Onacrowdedsubwayorbus,youngerpeoplealwaysoffertheirseatstoelderlypeople.Itisatraditionalvirtue(美德)inChinatorespectelderlypeople.That'sbecausetheChineseknowthatelderlypeoplehaveknowledgeandexperiencethatyoungpeoplecanlearnfrom.So,Chinesepeopleareproudofbeingold.Besides,torespecttheelderlypeopleistorespectyourselftomorrow.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。5.WhichofthefollowingsmaybetraditionsfortheDoubleNinthFestival?________①Wearingtheplantzhuyu. ②Cleaninghouses. ③Drinkingchrysanthemumwine.④Climbingmountains. ⑤Curingdiseases.A.①③④ B.①②③ C.②④⑥6.WhatisParagraph4about?________A.Whyweshouldrespectelderlypeople.B.Traditionalwaysofcelebratingthefestival.C.Examplesofrespectingelderlypeopleindailylife.7.Whichisthecorrectwaytorespectelderlypeople?________A.Weshouldsitstraightwhentheoldcomeintoaroom.B.Weshouldusedoublehandstopresentthingstotheold.C.Weshouldintroducetheoldestpersontotheyoungestwhileeatingatthetable.8.WhyareChinesepeopleproudofbeingold?________A.Itmeanstheyhavemorevirtuesthanothers.B.Itmeanstheyhaveknowledgeandexperience.C.Itmeanswhattheydidinthepastwasmeaningful.CSaying“Iamsorry”meansapologizing.Itisnotalwayseasytoapologizetosomeone,butitcanhelpmakethingsbetter.Sometimeswedothingsweshouldnotdo.Youmightfightwithafriendandsaybadthingstohimorher.Youmightbreakaruleatschool.Whenyouknowyoudidsomethingwrong,apologizingistherightthingtodo.Sometimesaccidentshappen.Youmightsteponsomeone'sfootbyaccident.Itisstillagoodideatoapologize.Youcanapologizelikethis,“Iwishthatdidnothappen”.Sometimesyoudonotstarttheconflict(糾紛).Youmightgetangryandthrowyourclassmate'sbookdownthehallifheorshesayssomethingbadtoyou.Youmightthink,“Ididnotstartit,soIdon'thavetoapologize.”Thestudentwaswrongtosaybadthingstoyou,butit'snotrightforyoutothrowhisorherbook.Youshouldalsoapologizeforwhatyoudidwrong.Apologizingwhenyouaren'tsorrydoesnothelpmuch.Takesometimetocalmdownandthinkaboutwhathappened.Thentryapologizing.Youwillfeelbetteraboutyourselfandyouwillknowyoudidtherightthing.So,apologycanmaketheworldharmonious(和諧的).9.Inwhichsituationyoudon'thavetoapologize?________A.Youfightwithafriend. B.Yousaybadthingstoafriend. C.Youfollowtherulesatschool.10.Whatshouldpeopledowhentheydon'twanttosay“I'msorry”?________A.Neverthinkaboutwhathappened. B.Taketimetocalmdown. C.Saybadthings.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto(指代)inParagraph4?________A.Breakarule. B.Saysomethingbad. C.Theconflict.12.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?________A. B. C.DIusedtobeveryshy.IwasafraidIwoulddoorsaysomethingwrong,sousuallyIjustlistenedtootherpeople'sconversations.MyteacherMrs.Smithalwaysencouragedmetocommunicatewithothers.Oneday,shetoldusthatourclasswouldputonaplayshehadwritten.“Ineedsomeonetoplaytheleadrole.Doesanybodywanttotry?”sheasked.Afewexcitedhandsshotup,minewasn'toneofthem.Mrs.Smithwalkeduptomeandsaid,“Ithinkyou'reperfectforit.Butyoudon'traiseyourhand.”Me,thelead?Wasshecrazy?Mrs.Smithcontinued,“Ihavebeeninconsiderationofyoufortherolewhilewritingtheplay!Ifyoureallydon'twantto,Iwon'tforce(強(qiáng)迫)you.It'syourchoice.”Suddenly,IrealizeditwastimetothrowawaymyshynessandshowtheworldwhoIreallywas.IlookedatMrs.Smithrightinhereyesandsaid,“OK,I'lltry.”Afterfivemonthsofpracticing,thebigdayfinallyarrived.MykneesshookandmyheartbeatlikeI'djustrunamile.“Itdoesn'tmatterhowyoudotonight,”saidMrs.Smith,asifreadingmythoughtswhenshecamebackstage(后臺(tái))forafinalcheck.“You'vealreadyshownyourselfhowwonderfulyouare.That'sthemostimportantthing.”IsmiledbecauseIknewshewasright.ThetimewhenIsteppedonthestageandpeopleapplauded(鼓掌).IshowedthatIcouldtakechancesandbebravetomakeabigchangeformyself—agirlwithhernewly-foundconfidence.13.Whatwasthewriter'sprobleminthepast?________A.Shehadproblemswithherteachers. B.Sheusedtosayordosomethingwrong.C.Sheseldomshowedherselftoothers.14.HowdidMrs.Smithhelpthewritertochange?________A.Byaskinghertoputupherhand. B.Byencouraginghertoacttheleadroleoftheplay.C.Byhelpingherwritetheplay.15.Whichwordcanbestdescribethewriter'sfeelingwhenthebigdayfinallyarrived?________A.Excited. B.Nervous. C.Surprised.16.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?________A.Practicemakesperfect B.ThebestshowinmylifeC.AsmallstepcanmakeabigchangeEHowtoDevelopGoodStudyHabitsMostteenagersneedtolearnhowtodevelopgoodstudyhabits.Learningeffective(有效的)studymethodscanmakeyoufeellessstressedaboutschoolandimprovegrades.Herearesomeusefulmethods.☆Makeaplanaheadoftime.First,createacalendar.Usealargewallcalendarandwriteallofyourtasksandactivitiesonit.Next,createaweeklyplanner(規(guī)劃簿).17Youshouldmakesuretoincludetimetoworkoneachtaskafewdaysbeforeit'sdue.Then,createadailylist.Thisto-dolisthelpsyoutoknowwhatyoushoulddoadayandseehowmuchprogressyou'remaking.☆Considerstudyenvironment.18Maybeyouworkbetteralone.Or,maybeyouliketoworkinagroup.Nomatterwhatplaceyouchoose,whenit'shomeworktime,that'stheenvironmentyoushould-studyin.☆19Itcanbeverydistracting(使分心)tohavetolookforapencilorarulerinthemiddleofstudying.Findaplacewheretheycankeepallyourhomeworkmaterialssoyou'rereadytogo.☆Keepaworrynotepad(便箋).Ifyouareeasilydistractedbyyourownthoughts,aworrynotepadisagoodtoolforyou.Insteadoftryingtodealwithallthedistractingthings,youcanwritethemdownonthenotepad.20Goodstudyhabitsdon'talwayscomeeasily.Ittakestimetodevelop.A.Haveallmaterialsonhand.B.Whatgoodstudyhabitsdoyouhave?C.Makeastudyplanforeachweek.D.Doyoustudybetteratschoolorathome?E.Whenyoufinishyourhomework,thenyoucandealwiththethings.二、語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用A閱讀下面短文,從方框中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語(yǔ)填空。(共10小題,計(jì)10分)A.duringB.sharingjoyC.admireD.beforeE.takesplaceE.thankfulFestivalsarecelebratedallaroundtheworld.Everyfestivalhasitsdifferentcustoms.However,nomatterhowdifferenttheymayseem,allovertheworld,thespiritof21.thanks,love,orpeaceiscommoninallfestivals.Ofallthetraditionalfestivals,theharvest(豐收)festivalcanbefoundinalmosteveryculture.Thisimportantfestival22afterallthecropshavebeengatheredin.Peoplecelebratetoshowthattheyare23tortheyear'sharvestoffood.InancientEgypt,theharvestfestivalwascelebrated24thespringtime—theEgyptianharvestseason.Ithadaparadeandagreatlargemealwithmusic,dancing,andsports.Today,duringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinChina,familiesgatherto25theshiningmoonandenjoydeliciousmooncakes.A.airpollutionB.becauseofC.AlthoughD.driveawayE.AsF.mucheasierCustomsplayanimportantroleinfestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeovertime26thedevelopmentofmodernsocietyandthespreadofnewideas.TheChineseSpringFestivalcustomoflightingfireworksista27theevil(惡凍的)spiritsandcelebratethenewsyear.Nowadays,manybigcitieshavegivenupthiscustominordertoavoid(避免)28.Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial(商業(yè)的)withbusinessestakingadvantageofthecelebrations.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeit29forthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.30somebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialized,othersbelievetheincreaseinspendingisgoodfortheeconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì))andpublichappiness.B閱讀短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的適當(dāng)形式,必要時(shí)可加助動(dòng)詞或情態(tài)動(dòng)詞。(共10小題,計(jì)15分)Whenwevisitaforeigncountry,itisimportanttoknowhowtoask31helppolitely.Itisnotenoughtojustmakearequest32(correct).Wealsoneedtolearnhowtobepolite.Good33(speak)changethewaytheyspeakindifferentsituations.Theexpressionstheyusemightdependon34(who)theyarespeakingtoorhowwelltheyknoweachother.Itisallrighttoaskyourclassmatesdirectquestions35youknowthemwell.However,itmightsound36(polite)ifyouaskyourteacheraverydirectquestion.Usuallypolitequestionsarelongerbecausetheyusesomeextrawords,suchas“Couldyouplease...?”or“MayIask...?”.Sometimesweevenneedtospendtime37(lead)intoarequest.Itmightseemmoredifficulttospeakpolitelythan38(direct).However,itisimportanttolearnhow39(use)therightlanguageindifferentsituations.This40(help)youcommunicatebetterwithotherpeople.三、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,計(jì)10分)Asweallknow,“Nopain,nogain”.That'saperfectsayingforLaiShixiong,anexcellentEnglishlearnerfromChina,todescribehisexperienceoflearningEnglishwell.LikemanyspeakerswhoarenotfromEnglish-speakingcountries,LaifailedwhenhefirststartedlearningEnglish.Whenhewasinhighschool,heoncegotaverylowmarkof7inanEnglishtest.Thefullmarkwas100.HealmostgaveupEnglish,butafterheenteredamilitaryschool(軍校),hemetaclassmatewhowasgoodatEnglish.Surprisedbyhisclassmate'sgreatspokenEnglish,LaidecidedtostartlearningEnglishfromthebeginning.Ashewrotedownhisexperienceinthediary,“Isawmyselfasababywhohadjuststartedtolearnalanguage.”Tocorrecthispronunciation,Laipracticedphoneticsymbols(音標(biāo))hundredsoftimeseverydaybylisteningtorecords.Whenhewasabletopronouncewords,Laisaidhebegantopracticeconversations.Notbeingabletofindsomeonetopracticewith,Laicreatedalearningatmosphere(氛圍)onhisown.“IjusttalkedtomyselfasifIwereinaconversation,”hesaid.Laialsothoughtofwaystoimprovehisskills.HeusedEnglishtodescribeeverythinghesaw.Heeventranslated(翻譯)speecheswhenhewenttoclassmeetingsatthemilitaryschool.HealsoreadandlistenedtoEnglishnewstolearnnewexpressions.“Thereisnootherwaytolearnalanguagewell.Youhavetopractice,”Laisaid.41.WheredoesLaiShixiongcomefrom?____________________________________________________________________________________________42.WhendidLaiShixiongoncegetaverylowmarkinanEnglishtest?____________________________________________________________________________________________42.WhydidLaiShixiongdecidetostartlearningEnglishfro

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