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嵊州市2020学年第一学期期末学业成绩调测九年级英语试卷(考试时间100分钟,满分120分)考生须知:1.全卷分试卷Ⅰ(选择题)、试卷Ⅱ(非选择题)和答题卷,满分120分,考试时间100分钟。2.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号。3.答题时,把试卷Ⅰ的答案在答题卷上对应的选项位置用2B铅笔涂黑涂满,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。把试卷Ⅱ的答案写在答题卷相应区域内;答错区域、超出答题区域、答在试题卷和草稿纸上的答案均无效。温馨提示:请仔细审题,细心答题,相信你一定会有出色的表现!试卷I(选择题共70分)(一)听力部分(共25分)一、听力(本题有15小题,第一节每小题1分,第二、三节每小题2分,共计25分)第一节:听小对话,回答问题。1.Whoseisthevolleyball?A.Carla's.B.Lucy's.C.Mary's.2.WhichcountryhasMollybeento?A.America.B.Britain.C.Singapore.3.HowwillBettygototheairport?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bytrain.4.Whencantheboyreturnthebook?A.OnJanuary9th.B.OnJanuary22nd.C.OnJanuary25th.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atabank.C.Atabookstore.第二节:听对话,回答问题。听下面一段对话,回答第6-7小题。6.WhatdidSusanandTinadolastautumn?A.Climbedmountains.B.Visitedmuseums.C.Playedsports.7.Whycan'tSusangotothemovieswithTinaonFriday?A.Becauseshehastoseeadentist.B.Becauseshehastostudyforatest.C.Becauseshehastotakeapianolesson.听下面一段对话,回答第8-10小题.8.How'stheweathergoingtobeattheweekend?A.Fine.B.Warm.C.Windy.9.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotomorrow?A.Goclimbing.B.Goboating.C.Goshopping.10.Whatdoesthemanwanttobuy?A.SomeCDs.B.Sometics.C.Somescarfs.第三节:听独白,回答问题。11.WheredidMeiyubegintolearnChinese?A.Inprimaryschool.B.Inhighschool.C.Inuniversity.12.WhendidMciyufinishuniversityinTurkey?A.In1991.B.In2013.C.In2020.13.WhatisMciyuinterestedinnow?A.Chinesefood.B.Chinesekungfu.C.Chineseclothing.14.WhatdoesMeiyuthinkofChineseculture?A.Wonderful.B.Difficult.C.Surprising.15.WhatwillMeiyuprobablybeinthefuture?A.Acoach.B.Atrader.C.Ateacher.(二)笔试部分(共45分)二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Mayisabeautifulmonthfullofsunlightandflowers.Itisalsothemonthwhenweshowourmothers16onMother'sDay.Inmyfamily,everyyear'scelebrationis17.Twoyearsago,ImadebreakfastformymomandshestillremembersallthedishesI18.Lastyear,Iboughtheraselfiestick(自拍杆)withthemoneythatImade19sellingsomeofmyoldbooks.Shestillusesitallthetime.Mymomspendsalotoftime20me.SheismyrealheroandIwantedtodo21specialonthis“quarantined(隔离的)Mother’sDay”.Istartedto22fordifferentgiftideasontheinternetinAprilanddecidedtomakeacardbyhand.23,thefirstoneImadewascommon.Idecidedtomakedifferentkindsof24——eachwithdifferentmessages.Acoupleofnightslater,Ithoughtoftheideaofmakinga25outofallthecards.Icutandplacedeachcardbysizes26tiedthemwithsometapeintoaboxshape.Ittook27alongtimetofitthelid(盖子)properly.OnthenightbeforeMother’sDay,aftermymomwenttobed,Istepped28intoherroomandputthepresentnexttoherbed.Whenshewokeup,shewasvery29toseemygiftandspentalotoftimeadmiringeverytinypartofthebox.IamgladthatthereisaspecialdayinMayformeto30mymom.Atthesametime,Icanshowmythanksandlovetoher.16.A.plansB.thanksC.decisionsD.promises17.A.differentB.carefulC.rightD.public18.A.atcB.cookedC.foundD.washed19.A.atB.againstC.fromD.in20.A.lookinglikeB.lookingafterC.lookingatD.lookingfor21.A.anythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything22.A.praiscB.sendC.punishD.search23.A.HoweverB.InsteadC.NextD.Also24.A.booksB.cardsC.mapsD.marks25.A.cupB.basketC.bottleD.box26.A.orB.soC.andD.but27.A.usB.themC.herD.me28.A.quietlyB.suddenlyC.politelyD.actively29.A.relaxedB.tiredC.excitedD.worried30.A.trustB.interviewC.recallD.honor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。AForNewYorkmusicfans,SummerStageisalwaysoneofthehighlightsofthesummer-concertscalendar.Thisyear'sfestivalrunsfromJune1throughSeptember24.Eventshappenalmosteverydayofthesummer.Entrance(入口)totheSummerStageareabegins90minutesbeforetheshowsonweekends,and60minutesbeforeweeknightperformances.ThingstobringtotheCentralParkSummerStage*Water*Blankets:Picnicdinner*Sunblock/SunhatsfordaytimeshowsThingsNOTtobringtotheCentralParkSummerStage*Cameras*Glassbottles*Chairs*Skateboards*BikesGoodtoknowabouttheCentralParkSummerStage*Therearenoticketsforfreeevents,butspaceislimitedandavailableona“first-come,first-served”basis.Sometimes,linesformoveranhourbeforethegatesopen.*Thereisaspecialareawherepeoplecanspreadoutblanketsandsitduringtheshow.*Ifyou'reattendingashowduringthedaytime,rememberthatthereislittleshade(阴凉处),sosunblockandsunhatsarenecessary.Also,drinkplentyofwater.*Foodisallowed.AndyoucanordereverythingfromtheParkShop.Butremembertotakeawayyourrubbish.*Ifyou'renotintocrowdsandaresatisfiedwithjusthearingthemusic,thereisplentyofspaceonthegrassoutsideoftheCentralParkSummerStagearea.*Formoreinformation,followSummerStage.comonFacebook.31.Ifashowstartsat7:45pmonSaturday,peoplebegintoenterat▲.A.6:00pmB.6:15pmC.6:45pmD.7:00pm32.Whatisthepossibleuseofsunblock?A.Tohelpyouentertheareafaster.B.Tositonwhileenjoyingtheshow.C.Tostopyoufromthestrongsunlight.D.Tohelpyouseeclearlyinthesunlight.33.Thetextaboveisprobably▲.A.aguideB.areportC.adiaryD.aletterBAtfirstsight,Ronnylookedlikeotherkidsinthefirst-gradeclassroomwhereIvolunteeredasaReadingMom.However,heusuallyarrivedatschoolwearingoldclotheswithwind-blownhairandadirtyface.OnthedayswhenitwasRonny'sturntoread,hesatveryclosetome.Iwatchedhisdirtyfingersmoveslowlyundereachletterashetriedtospeakout“BudtheSub”.Itsoundedmorelike“BawDawSaw”whenhesaiditbecauseofhisdifficultywiththealphabet(字母).TheyearpassedquicklyandRonnyhadmadesomeprogress.Afewweeksbeforetheschoolyearended,Iheldanawardceremony(颁奖仪式).Ihadgiftsforeveryone.IttookmeawhiletothinkaboutwhereRonnyfit.Ibelievedthegiftcouldcheerhimup.Ifinallydecidedon“MostImprovedReader”.IshowedRonnyabook.Afewdayslater,IsawRonnyreadingthebookwhenIwentbacktotheschool.Histeachersaid,“Hehasn'tputthatbookdown.That'sthefirstbookhe'severowned.”Fightingbacktears(眼泪),IcametoRonnyandasked,“Willyoureadmeyourbook,Ronny?”Andthen,forthenextfewminutes,RonnyreadtomewithmoreexpressionsandconfidencethanI'deverthoughtpossibleforhim.Whenhefinishedreading,Ronnyclosedhisbookandsaid,“Goodbook.”Atthatmoment,IknewIwouldgetseriousaboutmyownwritingcareer(事业)anddowhatthatwriterhaddone——careenoughtomakeadifferencetochildren.34.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,weknowRonny▲.A.waspopularwithhisclassmatesB.wasthedirtiestintheschoolC.wenttoschoollateeverydayD.hadtroublewithhisreading35.ThewritergaveRonnyabookbecause▲.A.shewouldvolunteerinanotherschoolB.shewantedtoencourageRonnyC.RonnyfeltsorryforhisslowprogressD.Ronnydidn'tlikegoingtoschool36.AfterlisteningtoRonny'sreading,thewriterwas▲.A.upsetB.disappointedC.nervousD.moved37.Itcanbelearnedfromthestorythat▲.A.losttimeisneverfoundagainB.thereisnoendtolearningC.asmallactionmakesabigdifferenceD.ateacherisbetterthanabookCMoviesaboutthefutureoftenshowpeopleflyingaroundinflyingcars.Lately,aJapanesecompanycalledSkyDrivehasmadeitcometrue.Itsnewflyingcar,theSD-03,flewincirclesinaspecialareaforfourminutes,stayingabout1to2metersofftheground.Whatmadethistestflight(飞行)specialwasthatapilotwasonboard.TomohiroFukuzawa,wholeadsSkyDrive,said,“Oftheworld'smorethan100flyingcarprojects,onlyahandfulhassucceededwithapersonintheflyingcar.”Manygroupsaroundtheworldareworkingtodevelopflyingcars.Theyhopethatflyingcarswillbeusefulforshorttripsincitiesinthefuture.Buttherearemanychallengesintheway.Safetyisthemainproblem.Ifflyingcarshaveanaccident,itcouldhurtnotjustthepeopleinthecar,butpeopleontheground.Withlotsofcarsflyingaround,newsystems(系统)willbeneededtohelpcontroltrafficintheairinrealtime.Flyingcarsalsousealotofenergy.Still,sincemostflyingcarsbeingdevelopedareelectric,theyshouldmakelesspollution.Finally,flyingcarsareveryexpensive.Whenit'sready,SkyDrive'sflyingcarisexpectedtosellforbetween$300,000and$500,000.Butpeoplewhobelieveinflyingcarspointoutthatmanyofthebigproblemswillbesolvedwithtime.Mr.FukuzawawantsSkyDrivetobeabletoflytwopassengersontripsofupto5kilometersby2023.By2050,hehopespeoplewillbeabletoflyanywhereinsideTokyoinjust10minutes.“Ithinkflyingcarswillbecomecommoninthenearfuture,”hesays.38.Thetestflightwasspecialbecause▲.A.therewasapilotintheflyingcarB.theflyingcarflewforfourminutesC.theflyingcarwastwometerslongD.theflyingcarflewinanopenarea39.Howmanychallengesaboutdevelopingflyingcarsarementionedinthepassage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.40.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus▲.A.whyMr.FukuzawawantstomakeflyingcarsB.whereMr.FukuzawawillsellfutureflyingcarsC.whenMr.FukuzawacanbuyhisownflyingcarD.whatMr.Fukuzawahopesforfutureflyingcars41.Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanyoufindthepassage?A.GreatMasters.B.Science&Technology.C.Sports&Health.D.CultureInterview.DMyneighborMrs.Garganfirsttoldmeaboutit.“Haveyouseenthetree?”sheaskedwhileIwassittinginthebackyard,watchingtheOctobersunset.“Theonedownatthecorner,”sheexplained.“It'sabeautifultree-allkindsofcolors.Youshouldseeit.”ItoldherIwould,butIsoonforgotaboutthetree.Threedayslater,Iwasrunningdownthestreetwhensomebrightorangecaughtmyeyes.Foramoment,Ithoughtsomeone'shousehadcaughtfire.ThenIrememberedthetree.Iwentnearthetreetolookatitclosely.Therewasnothingspecialabouttheshapeofthetree.Itwasamedium-sizedmaple(枫树).ButMrs.Garganwasrightaboutitscolors.Likethemessofanartist'spalette(调色板),thetreehadabrightredonitslowerbranchesandburnedwithyellowsandorangesinitscenter,anddeepredatitstop.Throughthesecolorswerelight-greenordeep-greenleaves.Goingcloser,Isawfallenleaveslyinglikearedcarpet(地毯)ontheground.WhenIwasamazedatthisbeauty,IthoughtofwhatRalphWaldoEmersonsaidaboutthestars.“Iftheconstellations(星座)appearedonlyonceinathousandyears,imaginewhatanexcitingeventitwouldbe.Butbecausethey'reupthereeverynight,weonlygivethemalook.”Ifeltthesamewayaboutthetree.Becauseitsbeautywilllastonlyaweek,itshouldbeespeciallyprecioustous.AndIhadalmostmissedit.Oncewhensomeonenoticedawonderfulshowofnorthernlightsinthesky,herangachurchbelltotellthepeople.That'swhatIfeltlikedoingaboutthetree.WhenIwalkedhome,IaskedeachneighborImetthesamesimplebutimportantquestionMrs.Garganhadaskedme,“Haveyouseenthetree?”42.Mrs.Garganaskedthewriterto▲.A.passonthequestionB.rundownthestreetC.watchtheautumnsunsetD.enjoyabeautifultree43.Thewritermainlydescribesthe▲ofthetreeinthethirdparagraph.A.shapeB.sizeC.beautyD.value44.Theunderlinedword“precious”inParagraph4probablymeans▲.A.漂亮的B.珍贵的C.古怪的D.有益的45.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HaveYouSeentheTree?B.DoYouLikePaintingTrees?C.IsThataWonderfulShow?D.CanYouStoptoHaveaLook?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.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次(每空一词)。lowshyexcepttwelvenod46.Thegirlgotoverher▲bytalkingalotandlaughingaloud.47.Thelittleboy▲tousandsaid,“Niceweatherwe'rehaving.”48.Thewholeroomispaintedyellow▲thefrontwall.49.Theboy'sfaceturnedintoredandsaidsorryina▲voice.50.Withthehelpofvolunteers,thelittlegirlgotherfirstgiftonher▲birthday.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)。AlotofactivitieshavebeenstoppedorpushedbackbecauseofCOVID-19,butEarthDayisnotoneofthem.EarthDay2020isfirst-everDigital(数字的)EarthDay.OnDecember24th,1968,theastronautsflyingaroundthe51(月球)tookthefirstphotooftheearth.Thisphoto,Earthrise,showedthattheearthisstrongbut52(容易地)broken.Itmadepeoplebegintocaretheearthenvironment.ThefirstEarthDaywas53(创造)onApril22nd,1970.Onthatday,54(百万)ofpeopletooktothestreetstotalkabouttheenvironmentandfindwaysto55(保护)theearth.In2016,theUnitedNations56(选择)EarthDayasthedaywhenthehistoricParisAgreementwassignedintoforce.57(尽管)EarthDay2020goesdigital,ourgoalisthesame:tomaketheworldtakeactiontomakeadifference.Youcansharewhatyou'redoingorwhatyou'refightingfor.Itcouldbefor58(安全的)watertodrink,forfresherairtobreatheorformorewildlifetolivewith.Weneedyoutoshareyour59(知识)withyourfriends,familyorneighbors.COVID-19maymakeusphysicallystayaway,butitwillnotkeepus60(沉默).Withthehelpoftechnology,we'remoreconnectedthanever.Wecantakeactiontochangeourlivesandchangeourworld,notforoneday,butforever.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。Plentyofdogsliketositoutsideandwatchtheworldgoby——butonedognamedBogartdoesitinstyle.The4-year-oldEnglishbulldoglovesattention.HeliveswiththeLevinsensnearapopularhikingpathinDenmark.Bogart61(enjoy)seeingallthenewpeopleeachday.Sowhenafence(篱笆)thatwastoohighforhimtoseeover62(build)byMr.Levinsen,Bogartwasnothappy.“Myhusbandmadeanewfence63Winston,ourolderdog,couldjumpovertheoldone,”saidRanveigBjorklidLevinsen.64(meet)Bogart'sneedtowatchpeople,Mr.Levinsendecidedtomaketwoholesinthefence——justlargeenoughforboththeirdogstoputtheir65(head)through.Toaddabitofhumor,Mr.Levinsencameup66anideatopainttheholeslikeaphotostand-in.“Ithought,paintingtheoutsidelikeinparks,whereyoucantakeyourpicture,was67funidea,”Mr.Levinsensaid.“Bogartlovesitwhenwearehavingguests——themore,the68(happy).”AvideoofBogartputtinghisheadoutofhislittleholeispopularonline69(recent).Bogartmightnotknowthat70isfamous,butbothdogsarehappytoseemorepeoplearoundtheirfence.“Theyloveit,”Ranveigsaid.“Attentionisalwaysgood,andsometimestheygetalittlesnack.”六、阅读(本题有5小题,每小题1分,共计5分)阅读下面材料,从文后所给的A-E五个选项中选择正确的选项(其中一项为多余选项),将其序号填入71-74题,并完成75题。Englishlearnershaveabigadvantageoverlearnersofotherlanguages:HollywoodisinAmericaanditmakesEnglish-languagemovies.So,ifyoulikemoviesandwanttolearnEnglish,whydon'tyouwatchmoviesinEnglish?Youcanhavefunand,atthesametime,learnalotofEnglish.LearningEnglishbywatchingmoviesislearningbyinput(输入).71Thenyoucanimitatethemandyoucanmakeyourownsentences.Andisn'tthatwhyyouarelearningEnglish——tobeabletomakeyourownscntences?ThatiswhywatchingmoviesissuchagreatwaytolearnEnglish.Ofcourse,thereareimportantdifferencesbetweenmoviesandbooks.72Withmovies,youlearnhowtheyspeakEnglish.●Youlearnwhatwordstheyuse.Whenspeaking,native(本地的)speakersusewordsandphrasesthatyouoftenwon'tfindinabook.73Forexample:Thepriceofficedollarswasacceptable,andIdecidedtobuyit(Booklanguage).Itwas,like,fivebucks,soIwaslike“okay”(Spokenlanguage).Inmanymovies,thedialogislikerealspokenEnglish.●Youlearntounderstandspokenlanguage.74Sotheactorstalkfast,justlikenativespeakerstalkinreallife.●Youlearnhowtheypronouncethesewords.Moviescanhelpyouimproveyourpronunciation,notonlygrammarandvocabulary.IfyouusuallylistentoAmericansorBritonsspeakingEnglish,youcanlearntospeaklikethem.A.Spokenlanguageisdifferentfrom“booklanguage”.B.Withbooks,youlearnhownativespeakerswriteinEnglish.C.FirstyougetlotsofcorrectEnglishsentencesintoyourheart.D.Moviesaremadefor

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