浙江省绍兴市柯桥区2022-2023学年九年级上学期期中检测英语试题 (无答案)
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2022学年第一学期九年级期中教学质量调测试卷(2022. 11)
英 语
考生须知:
全卷满分为120分,考试时间100分钟,试卷8页,有七大题,76小题。本卷答案必须做在答题卷相应位置上,做在试题卷上无效。
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试卷I(选择题 共70分)
(一)听力部分(共25分)
一、听力部分(本题有15小题,共计25分,第一节每小题1分,第二、三节每小题2分)
第一节:听对话,回答问题。
1. Who took the photo?
A. The boy. B. The girl. C. The girl's sister.
2. How often does Kelly do sports?
A. Every day. B. Once a week. C. Twice a week.
3. Whose hat is it?
A. Stella's. B. Jenny's. C. Cindy's.
4. How is the weather now?
A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny.
5. Why is the woman going to London?
A. To work there. B. To have a vacation. C. To visit a friend.
第二节:听对话,回答问题。
听下面一段较长的对话,回答第6-7两小题。
6. When will Helen start from home tomorrow morning?
A. At three. B. At four. C. At five.
7. What does James mean?
A. He will also go to Paris. B. He will send Helen to the airport.
C. He will call to wake Helen up.
听下面一段较长的对话,回答第8-10三小题。
8. When will Mark hold the party?
A. On Friday evening. B. On Saturday evening. C. On Sunday evening.
9. Who is Dave?
A. Mark's cousin. B. Mark's teammate. C. Mark's classmate.
10. What food are the speakers going to make together?
A. Cakes. B. Cookies. C. Dumplings.
第三节:听下面一段独白,请根据提问从A、B、C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
11. What does Jessica think of her job?
A. Perfect. B. Boring. C. Relaxing
12. How does go to work?
A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By underground.
13. What does Jessica do in the morning?
A. She phones her friend. Kelly. B. She goes shopping for her lunch.
C. She collects shopping information.
14. When does Jessica write a report?
A. At noon. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
15. Where does Jessica often go on Sundays?
A. To the market. B. To the company. C. To her mum's home.
(二)笔试部分(共95分)
二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)
阅读下列短文,然后在各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Six years ago. I was sitting on a plane next to a woman who was rather active. I wanted to have a good rest, but she 16 herself.
As we talked, it came up that I had started a 17 in high school called R. A. K. E. (Random Acts of Kindness, Etc. ). As I described what we did in the project, Helga got very 18 and said to me, “There is nothing more important in the world than kindness.”
I was shocked at what she had said, and she began telling me a 19 . It was three years ago and she was 20 back to her hometown because her father had become ill. Just as the plane was about to leave, her father's doctor called her that her father had 21 passed away.
For the three-hour plane ride, she sat 22 . When she arrived at the airport in her hometown, she walked to the nearest bench, sat down, and 23 . For two hours, she sat and wept while thousands of people just walked on by. “Not a single person stopped and asked 24 I was OK that day. It was on that day that I realized kindness isn't 25 .”
Her 26 have crowded me for all these years. We spend so much time 27 our own problems that we walk by or ignore(忽视) other people in need of a bit of kindness.
So, I've made it necessary to do 28 part in making kindness “normal”. Now, I travel to schools all across the US to speak about 29 . I'm proud to share my stories 30 students, teachers, and parents about our need for character, compassion(同情), and kindness.
And when I give my talks, I always have my conversation with the woman in the back of my mind.
16. A. taught B. punished C. introduced D. asked
17. A. project B. festival C. program D. club
18. A. angry B. serious C. careful D. polite
19. A. course B. ruler C. program D. story
20. A. heading B. running C. calling D. driving
21. A. probably B. certainly C. suddenly D. usually
22. A. happily B. silently C. nervously D. shyly
23. A. cried B. smiled C. packed D. sang
24. A. and B. because C. although D. if
25. A. free B. normal C. difficult D. quiet
26. A. habits B. plans C. words D. decisions
27. A. worrying about B. throwing away C. cheering for D. laughing at
28. A. her B. my C. your D. their
29. A. regret B. fear C. news D. love
30. A. with B. of C. for D. to
三、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分,共计30分)
阅读下面四篇材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
A
Fun fundraising Fun fundraising The world's longest football match finished on Sunday enters the Guinness Book of Records. The two sides kicked off at 6. 30pm last Friday and the final whistle was blown at 6. 30am on Sunday morning, and raised E30, 000to help build a school in India. The match would have carried on for even longer if pouring rain hadn't made conditions too dangerous to continue. Several players from the two 18-man teams had already been taken off with injuries(受伤) | |
The 140 characters(字符) that made a difference Can people change the world for the better in 140 characters? The answer is a clear and surely yes! Twestival(推特节), which was first held in 2009, brings Twitter users from around the world together to raise money for charity. But this is not the only charity event held through Twitter. Tweetsgiving has raised $10, 000 to build a classroom in Tanzania. | |
Handwritten book brings in £1. 9 million for charity The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a handwritten book of children's stories by British writer J. K. Rowling. The book was produced only seven copies, One was offered for auction(拍卖). It was expected to sell for E50, 000 and was finally bought for f1. 95 million by Amazon. com. The money was giving away to the Children's Voice. |
31. From the text, we've learnt that the football match _______.
A. lasted for exactly 24 hours B. was held to build a school in England
C. made 18 players get hurt D. was stopped because of the heavy rain
32. Tiwestival would probably ask its users to _______.
A. read children's stories by Rowling B. give away more money for charity
C. write books for the Children's Voice D. help hold more sports matches
33. The text can usually be read in the part of _______ on the website.
A. News B. Notices C. Posters D. Surveys
B
In one community in Shanxi, a voluntary service team started last October nicknamed “Shared B Children”, which works hard to support elderly empty nesters (空巢老人), is getting popular.
The 108 volunteers have already made a big difference within the Chaoyang community. They have paired off with 71 elderly people to learn about their daily needs and offer a helping hand.
In recent years, the community has come up with many ideas. At first, they started a project called “Knocking on the Door”, hoping that the elderly would connect the leaders often. However, the community did not have enough staff to support so many elderly people. So, the idea of “shared children” came out.
“The Shared Children voluntary service allows kind people to join in public activities for the elderly people in their spare time,” says Guo, adding that not only did the local people join in with great love, but many staff members from supermarkets, banks and other working units also joined in.
By March, the number of the volunteers in the team had reached 108. Their work has also included buying things, providing spiritual comfort, helping dealing with health problems and other duties.
The volunteers are not all youngsters. Fan Fawen, a retired train driver, joined to support the volunteer team last year. He often helps to repair something in elderly people's homes and buys them fruit and vegetables, as well as carrying heavy stuff, like rice bags, upstairs.
Liu Chunyan, 41, is also among the volunteers. “Many elderly people now live alone and feel lonely, so we should be there and chat with them more often.” Liu says.
“More people are now starting to learn about the team. We believe that more people will join us in the future,” says Hao Guoying, secretary of the community's Party branch.
34. The purpose of the service team Shared Children is to _______.
A. care for the elderly people B. make the elderly people popular
C. get help from the leaders easily D. provide children with food
35. The volunteers offer the following service EXCEPT _______.
A. solving health problems B. fixing up something
C. looking for jobs D. buying daily needs
36. It can be learned from Liu Chunyan's words that _______.
A. more volunteers are good at talking
B. the elderly really need somebody to talk to
C. the volunteers should be more friendly
D. the elderly should learn to look after themselves
37. From the passage, we can know that _______.
A. there're 180 volunteers in the team B. Fan Fawen used to be a bus driver
C. Knocking on the Door started last October D. Hao Guoying is full of hope for the team
C
The moment the alarm goes off in the morning. the battle between children and parents starts. “Pack your bag quickly!” “Have you collected all your books?” “Hurry up or you will be late!” The shouts of impatience are in our cars. Being too slow to pack up a schoolbag or missing books creates a problem for us students. To solve this problem, we invented a smart schoolbag called “ Zhi An Qi”.
We wanted to make our schoolbag easy to use. With a single lick, it can show which books inside and which ones haven't been added according to our daily plans.
To scan(扫描)many books at a time we researched available technologies, which we found, didn't meet our needs. However, What the librarian was doing interested us. Using a machine to sena a number of books, he could see the returned books on the computer right away. What he used was radio frequency identification(RFID, 射频识别)! We were overjoyed and quickly made a plan. Soon everyone got his task. With the whole team's work. we designed the basic functions (功能)of the smart schoolbag and successfully applied for a patent(专利).
Only making a model didn't satisfy us. What we wanted was to turn it into a real product. To this end. we began writing business plans and communicating with businessmen. In the next step. we will continue to improve it and make it possible for different sizes of bags.
“Of course. the process was quite difficult, as it was our first time to develop a product,” said one team member. “But if you keep going. you will find that all the storms will pass, and finally all the efforts will bring you success.”
38. The first paragraph is mainly written to explain ________.
A. how parents got along with their kids B. how kids packed up a schoolbag
C. how kids felt about the school mornings D. how the idea of the invention started
39. The idea of scanning books in the schoolbag at a time was from ________.
A. the technologies on the Internet B. the way the librarian works
C. the advice of a team member D. the communication with businessmen
40. The writer and his team ________.
A. have made perfect products B. get much help from teachers
C. are simply school students D. think of another new invention
41. From the last paragraph, we can infer the team members are ________.
A. strong-minded B. brave C. creative D. patient
D
Lao Gan Ma and pickled vegetables (榨菜)are Chinese people's solution to some common food. Just a spoonful of it over rice can make a meal taste a million times better. But how are Chinese youth dealing with boring dining experiences?
Between busy work, many young people in China don't have conversations with friends and family at the dinner table. Instead, they find themselves eating alone.
Rather than dining with loved ones Chinese youth are kept close to TV shows or short videos during these 20-to 30-minute windows, which they go with their phones, tablets or televisions, which is called digital(电子的)pickled vegetables.
The term digital pickled vegetables started popular among young people in China recently, as any find that its impossible to enjoy a good meal without watching something interesting, funny, or relaxing.
Some popular choices include classic Chinese dramas and sitcoms like Empresses the Palace and My Own Swordsman. American sitcoms such as Friends and How I Met Your Mother are aslo known for their jokes and simple storylines. You don't need to know anything about just to get a good laugh。
Some Weibo users have even joked that as a result of watching these TV shows so many times. they have all the lines memorized. Highly welcomed digital pickled vegetables are also made of short clips and mini-series posted on platforms like Douyin and Xiaohongshu.
Some have questioned the value of such videos, pointing out that some explainers destroy (破坏)good films and books. Anyway, we see nothing wrong with such fun while sharing a meal after a long day of work.
42. The writer writes the first paragraph mainly to _________.
A. start a conversation B. lead into a topic
C. introduce a movie D. share a story
43. The underlined words “digital pickled vegetables” in Para 4 may refer to _________.
A. videos that help people enjoy the meal B. TV shows that people want to make
C. vegetables that make meals delicious D. jokes that people like to play
44. According to the last paragraph, the writer might feel _________.
A. excited B. agreeable C. doubtful D. strange
45. The best title for the passage might be _________.
A. Let's eat healthily B. How to choose the fun sitcoms
C. Put down your phones D. What young people do at mealtime
试卷Ⅱ(非选择题 共50分)
四、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)
A. 用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次。
nearly pass by beside repeat Europe |
46. I moved from behind my desk to sit _________ Mary.
47. Chinese students show great interest in traditional _________ culture.
48. The kid kept _________ his name softly over and over again
49. I told Tom to drop in and spend a few days with us if he _________ here.
50. The boy was _________ asleep while he was listening to the boring speech.
B. 阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)
The telephone was an amazing invention that could help people speak to each other soon. The smartphone took this technology further, which help us hear people in each 51 (角落)of the world. However, a study shows that 52 (四十)percent of us still like to communicate by text.
I don't mean we have taken up letter writing again. Although a handwritten letter 53 (本身)has a personal touch, yet it's too slow. However, our smartphones allow us to communicate quickly and 54 (直地). Another study in the UK found most1 teenagers would like to send a text rather than speak to someone 55 (附近).
Sometimes sending a text means we can be clearer to express ourselves, especially with emojis(表情). Also, it'll be much 56 (更安全)if you're in a public place such as on a train.
However, because of different 57 (背景), texts can be misunderstood if you miss out a speaker's intonation. Professor Sophie Scott always 58 (提到)before the BBC, “We'll miss what is exactly expressed 59 (除非)we always speak with feelings and intonations.”
Of course, the worst thing to do can't be 60 (避免)while texting and talking. Who draws your attention when two people are communcating with you? It's then we have to decide who has the most interesting thing to say!
五、语法填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共计10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Playing with mud(泥土)helps the immune system(免疫系统)!
Children love getting dirty, without paying attention to the colors of their clothing. Actually, playing with mud could be good 61 their health, too.
“Don't get dirty!” parents would always warn 62 (they)children about that. Whether they were running through farmers' fields, catching 63 (insect)or climbing trees, there was 64 doubt that children's white clothes would turn brown before the day was over.
According to 65 latest research, the dirt outside includes some friendly microorganisms(微生物)that can train the immune system. It's useful 66 (deal)with some illnesses.
So far, many studies 67 (show)that outdoor activities play an important role in our health. Our brains are developed in a natural way and valuable learning experiences 68 through outdoor play. For example, the act of playing with mud can help children connect their(offer)movements 69 (proper)
People 70 grow up on farms have fewer chances to get illnesses, such as asthma, allergies, or auto-immune disorders-thanks to their childhood playing with mud.
六、任务型阅读(本题有5小题,每小题1分,共计5分)
阅读下面短文,从方框中所给的A-D四个选项中选择正确的答案,并将其序号填入71~74题,使短文意思连贯,然后回答75题。
Ofentse Pitse, living in Johannesburg, South Africa, used to be an architect (建筑师). 71 And she listened! Now she's the 27-year-old leader of Anchored Sound. That's an orchestra and choir(合唱队). She started the group in her home country of South Africa.
Why did Pitse start Anchored Sound? To change the lives of young black people. Pitse, who loved music as a child, put together a choir in 2017. She picked great young singers. They lived in poor communities. 72 And she kept going. In 2019. she put together the orchestra. It has 40 players and she's the conductor(指挥).
In the world of classical music, Pitse is a pioneer. In 2017, a study was done. It found that only 5 of the world's top 100 conductors were women. And there are few conductors of color. 73 So she gets much attention.
74 At classical music concerts. you often hear music written long ago by composers from Europe. Beethoven is one example. But Pitse's group plays pieces by African composers. This lets listeners know: Classical music is alive in Africa.
A. Pitse is a young black woman. B. Pitse gave them a chance to use their talents. C. But classical music was calling to her. D. Pitse wants to bring African classical music to the world. |
75. Please think of a title for the passage. (不多于10个单同。)
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
七、书面表达(本题有1小题,共20分)
76. 你将参加学校英语节的演讲大赛,题目为“A/An Visit to the Science Museum”,请你根据下表信息完成一篇英文稿,讲述你的参观经历,并谈谈它对你今后的影响。
Activities you did | Something you learned | Influences on your future |
◇ know the history of inventions ◇ listen to a technical report ◇ ... ◇ ... | ◇ improve a lot ◇ ... ◇ ... | ◇ be knowledgeable ◇ ... |
注意:1)将演讲稿标题补充完整;
2)演讲稿必须包含所有要点,可适当发挥;
3)词数:80~100,首尾句已给出,不计入总词数;
4)标题和首尾句请写在答题卷上。
A/An ______ Visit to the Science Museum
Dear friends,
It's my pleasure to give a speech here. My topic is __________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That's all for my speech. Thank you!
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