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2024-2025第一学期九年级第一次学情监测英语试卷考试时间:120分钟总分:120分听力部分Ⅰ.听句子,选出该句的最佳答语。(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)()1.A.No,thanks.B.Icandoit.C.Sorry,Iwon't.()2.A.Thankyou.B.It'sapleasure.C.No,itisnothing.()3.A.Goodidea!B.Whatapity!C.Ihopeso.()4.A.Ihavenoidea.B.Icandoit.C.Thankgoodness!()5.A.Verygood.B.I'msorrytohearthat.C.Notbad.Ⅱ.听对话和问题,选择正确答案。(共13小题,每小题1分,计13分)()6.HowmanykindsofvegetablesdoesBettyeateveryday?()7.Whataretheytalkingabout?()8.What'sthematterwithTim?A.Hefeelsalittlesad.B.Hehasabadheadache.C.Somethingiswrongwithhislegs.()9.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Healthproblem.B.Meetingpeople.C.Medicinestudy.()10.What'sGeorge'sbookabout?Howtoreadfast.B.Thefutureschools.C.Storiesabouthislife.…………………………()11.Whatmadethemanfeelsick?A.Theflu.B.Thefoodheate.C.Notenoughsleep.()12.Wheredidhehavedinner?A.Athome.B.Atanewrestaurant.C.Atanoldrestaurant.…………………………()13.Whycan'tthewomangotosleep?A.Becausesheisn'tsleepy.B.Becausesheistooexciting.C.Becauseshecan'tforgettheaccident.()14.Whywasthemantakentothehospital?A.Hisrightarmwasbroken.B.Hisleftarmwasbroken.C.Hislegswerebroken.()15.Didthewomandriveacar,too?Yes,shedid.B.No,shedidn't.C.Wedon'tknow.…………………………()16.Wherearethespeakers?A.Attheshop.B.Inthelibrary.C.Inthebank.()17.HowmanybookscanTomborrowatatime?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.()18.Whenisthelibraryopen?A.OnSunday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnMonday.Ⅲ.听短文和问题,选择正确答案。(共7小题;每小题1分,计7分)()19.WheredidEinsteinmeethisoldfriendforthefirsttime?A.Inthestreet.B.Atschool.C.Inamuseum.()20.HowdidEinstein'sfriendlikehiscoat?A.Tooshort.B.Tooold.C.Toolong.()21.Whendidtheymeetagain?Afewdayslater.B.Afewweekslater.C.Afewyearslater.…………………………()22.Whendidtheaccidenthappen?A.LastMonday.B.LastSunday.C.Lastmonth.()23.WhatwasRosedoingwhenshemetMrs.Liandherdog?A.Shewaswalkinginaparkwithhermother.B.Shewasplayingnearthelake.C.Shewasrunningtothelake.()24.What'sMrs.Li'sdog'sname?A.Coco.B.Tee.C.Jack.()25.HowdidthedoghelpRose?A.Itbarkedatpeopleforhelp.B.ItpulledMrs.Litothelake.C.ItjumpedintothelakeandpulledRoseoutofthewater.Ⅳ.听短文填空。(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)InformationSheetInformationSheet26.Beethovenwasborninasmallcityin______________________.27.Theyliveda______________________life.28.Peopleatthattimethoughthewasas_______________________asMozart.29.Hecouldn'thearwellfromtheageof______________________.30.Theseunhappythingsdidn'tmakehim______________________music.笔试部分=5\*ROMANV.完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分)Mrs.Hall'sclassislearningabouthealthysnacksinclass.“This31wewilleatonlyhealthysnacks,”saidMrs.Hall.“Youshouldknownotallthesnacksare32.Someofthemareveryhelpful,”Mrs.Hallcontinued.“Dowehavetoeat33?”Oneofthestudents,Leaasked34,becauseshehatedeatingvegetables.“Justwaitandsee,”saidMrs.Hall.“Youwillbesurprisedwheneatingnewsnackseveryday.”Afterhearingthis,everyone_35andtheywerealllookingforwardtothenewsnacksfromtheirteacher.Mondaymorningcame.Mrs.Hall36everybodyastrawberrymilkshake.Tuesday’ssnackwascelerywithpeanutbutter.“Ihaveneverbeenavegetablelover,butittastesreallygood.Iwanttohaveiteveryday.AndIwillnever37vegetables,”saidLea.Mrs.Hallsmiled.OnWednesday,Mrs.Hallbroughttrailmix(什锦干果).It'sagreatsnack38it'sfullofhealthydriedfruitsandnuts.Shegaveeachstudentabagofthemix.Thursday’ssnackwasfruitjuice.Itwasverypopularamongstudents.Allthestudentsdranktheirjuicequickly.Friday'ssnackwasabigsurprise!Mrs.Hallmixedupbananasandstrawberriestomakesalad!“Class,”saidMrs.Hall,“Nowyouknowthathealthysnackscanalsotastegood.Youcaneathealthyfood39unhealthysnacks.Ifyoudothat,youwill40ahealthyeatinghabit.”Allthestudentsnoddedhappily.()31.A.dayB.weekC.monthD.weekend()32.A.harmfulB.expensiveC.cleanD.famous()33.A.beansB.fruitsC.vegetablesD.bones()34.A.worriedlyB.excitedlyC.recentlyD.happily()35.A.answeredB.cheeredC.stoppedD.left()36.A.offeredB.taughtC.lentD.threw()37.A.refuseB.produceC.controlD.kick()38.A.untilB.becauseC.soD.if()39.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.exceptforD.nextto()40.A.remainB.developC.regretD.survey=6\*ROMANVI.短文填空(共15小题,每小题1分,计15分)A阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。DoyouknowSuShi?Hewasbornin1037,andhewasnotonlyafamouspoet(诗人)butalsoa41._____________(success)officer(官员)intheSongDynasty.Let'slearnsomethingabouthim.Duringhislifetime,SuShicreatedmanygreatworks.Oneofthe42.___________(great)poemswasPreludetoWaterMelody(《水调歌头》).Itwas43.___________(write)in1076whenSuShiworkedinMizhouduringtheMid-AutumnFestival.SuShimissedhisbrothersomuchbecausehehadn'tseen44.___________(he)forsevenyears.Hewrotethispoemtoexpresshowhehopedtoseehisbrotheragain.Inthepoem,hewishedthatallpeoplewouldhavelonglivesandsharethebrightroundmoon45.___________theirfamilymembers.As46._________officer,SuShididmanygoodthingsforpeople.WhenhewastheofficerinHangzhou,heorganizedpeopletobuildalongbankwithsix47.___________(bridge)byusingtheearthfromtheWestLake.Healso48.___________(solve)alltheproblemspeoplemetwhenbuildingit.Finallyhemadeit.Peoplecalledthebank“SuCauseway”49.___________theywanttobeinmemoryofhiminthisway.IntheheartsofChinesepeople,SuShiwasagreatpoetandofficer.50.___________(actual),hewasalsoagreatcook.“DongpoPork”wasnamedafterhim.Doyoulikesuchagreatperson?B阅读下面短文,选词并用正确形式填空。threestrangerthreestrangerfollownecessarysafeMoreandmorepeoplecareaboutthe51._________ofteenagers.It’s52._________forustolearnsomewaystoprotectourselves.Herearesometipsandtheymaybehelpfulforyou.First,trytostaywithfriendsonthewaytoschoolorhome.Ifyouarealone,trynottotalkwith53._________.Ifsomeonestrange54._________you,trytogotoacrowdedplaceorcall110.Second,call120forhelpintime.Ifyouhaveanaccidentorsomeoneishurt,youshouldcall120quickly.55.__________,neveropenthedoorforthepeoplethatyoudon’tknow.Whenyouareathomealone,ifthereisaknockatthedoor,andyoudon’tknowwhoitis,pleasecallyourparentsasquicklyaspossible.=7\*ROMANVII.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)ATheRecordofaClassMeetingSubject:▲Place:Room203,LearningandTeachingBuildingTime:4:00p.m.,Monday,April11thIdeasfromstudents:Jackie,14SofiaMarconi,myfriendBia'smum,isprobablythemostamazingpersonIknow.Sheisverybrave.Sheisawildlifephotographerandshetravelstosomeofthemostdangerousplacestotakephotosoftheanimals.Jacob,16OneoftheheroesisMr.Donaldson,ourgreatmusicteacher.Hefindsdifferentwaystomakeusinterestedinhislessons.Heisalsoareallyamazingguitarplayer.Heisinaband.I'msuretheyaregoingtobefamousoneday.Alex,15MyrolemodelismygrandmotherGwen.Sheis78.SheisoneofthenicestpeopleIknow.Shealwaysseesthegoodinotherpeople.Shestilldoesvolunteerworkforachildren'scharity(慈善机构)inIndia!Oliver,17ThegreatestpersonIknowismyuncleJack.Iadmirehimnotonlybecauseheisabravepolicemanbutalsobecausehetrieshisbesttolookaftermyauntandtheirkids.Lifeishard.ButIhaveneverheardhimcomplain(抱怨).Summary(总结)fromtheheadteacher:Whenwetalkaboutrolemodels,wealwaysthinkaboutsomepopstarsorfamouspeople,butinfact,ourrolemodelsarejustaroundus.()56.WhatdoBia'smumandOliver'sunclehaveincommon?A.Bothofthemhavebeentomanydangerousplaces.B.Theybothlovetraveling.C.Theyarebothverybrave.D.Theybothnevercomplainabouttheirlife.()57.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Donaldson?A.Heisinafamousband.B.Heisverypatientwithhisstudents.C.Heoftendoessomevolunteerwork.D.Hislessonsareprobablyveryinteresting.()58.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“▲”?A.Talkingaboutyourfavouriteperson.B.Showingthankstoyourfamilymembers.C.Lookingforrolemodelsaroundus.D.Tryingtogetalongwellwithothers.BTeenHealthHaveyougotanyhealthproblems?Haveyoueverhurtyourself?LookatToday'sTopicsontheTeenHealthwebsite.Istoomuchscreentimeharmfultoyoureyes?Ofcourse.Theheavyuseofasmartphoneandacomputermayhurtyoureyes.Tryusingthe20-20-20rulethroughouttheday:Lookatsomethingatleast20feetawayfor20secondsafter20minutesofworkonthescreen.Thisreduceseyestressandhelpsyoureyesfeelbetterattheendoftheday.HowmuchexerciseshouldIdo?Everyonetellsyouit'snothealthytositatthecomputerallday.Itcanmakeyoufeellazy.Butdoingtoomuchsportcanalsobebadforyou.Yourbodyisstillyoung,soyoushouldn'tdotoomuchexercise.Youcaneasilyhurtsomething.Aboutanhourofsportadayisrightforateenager.Youshouldalsothinkaboutwhenyoudosports.Forexample,youcangetastomachacheifyouplaytennisjustafteryou'veeaten.IsitOKtofeelsadsometimes?Everyonefeelsunhappyfromtimetotime,soyou'renotalone.Don'tbesurprised.It'snormalforyourfeelingstochangeatyourage.Istheresomethingyou'reworriedabout?Findafriendlypersontotalkto.Youmightgetabitembarrassed,butyou'llbegladthatyoudid.Aresomefoodshealthierthanothers?TheanswertothisisYes!I'msureyouknowthatfruitisbetterforyouthanchips!Butwhatyourgrowingbody,yourheartandyourbrainneedisvariety(多样化).Ifyouarecarefulandeatabitofeverything,thenyouarehealthier.Eatingavarietyofhealthyfoodgivesyouenergyandcanhelpyoufeelconfident.()59.Howdoesthewriterstartthetext?A.Bytellingstories.B.Bylistingfacts.C.Bylistingnumbers.D.Byaskingquestions.()60.Whatarethekeywordsinthe20-20-20rule?A.20minutes,20feet,20times.B.20seconds,20times,20feet.C.20feet,20seconds,20minutes.D.20times,20minutes,20seconds.()61.Whichofthefollowingwillthewriterprobablyagreewith?A.Doinganhourofsportadayisbadforyou.B.Youcangetastomachacheifyouplaytennistoomuch.C.It'snotsurprisingforyoutofeelunhappysometimes.D.Eatingallkindsoffoodcanmakeyouconfidentandfullofenergy.()62.Whichquestioncouldbesthelpusfindoutthewriter'spurpose?A.Didthewritertrytoteachussomeskills?B.Didthewriteraskustodomoresports?C.Didthewritertrytogiveussomeadviceonhealth?D.Didthewriteraskustoattendacourse?CAfterservingasadoctorinthevillageforover50years,MaWenfang,whoisfromavillageofHenanProvince,stilllikespeoplecallinghim“barefoot(赤脚的)doctor”.“Backinthe1950sand1960s,therewasnodoctorinourvillage,”Masaid.Ma'smotherdiedoftyphoid(伤寒)attheageof32in1961.Hisyoungerbrotheralsodiedofthesamediseaseinlessthantwomonths.10-year-oldMasawhisfamilydieandhemadeuphismindtobecomeadoctor.Afterfinishinghisstudiesinmiddleschoolin1967,Mastartedtohavemedicaltrainingasa“barefootdoctor”.HelearnedbothWesternmedicineandtraditionalChinesemedicine.Finally,Mawonthevillagers’trustthroughthehardwork.Inthe1960s,malaria(疟疾)mademanypeoplelosetheirlivesandpeoplehadnoideahowtocontrolit.Mavisitedhisvillage’sfamiliesonebyonetotellthemaboutmalaria.Ifsomeonewasnotathome,Mawouldgoouttolookforhimorher.Inthe1990s,Masaidhehadmorethan150patientsadayatthebusiesttime.Atthattime,hecouldmakesomemoney.Aftersavingsomeforhisfamily,Mausedtheresttohelppoorvillagers.Nowpeopleliveabetterlifeandtheywantbettermedicalservices.AndMastilltrieshisbesttohelpthevillagers.()63.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMa?A.Serious.B.Kind-hearted.C.Patient.D.Clever.()64.HowoldwasMawhenhestartedtohavemedicaltraining?A.10.B.12.C.14.D.16.()65.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?ThePoorLifeofMa'sFamily.B.WesternMedicineandTraditionalChineseMedicineC.AKindofSeriousDiseaseD.BarefootDoctor——MaWenfang.DIfyouseesomeonefalldownsuddenly,perhapsasaresultofaheartattack,whatcanyoudowhileyouarewaitingforprofessional(专业的)help?ChenWenqiaochusetagoodexamplewhenhewasfourteen.HeperformedCPR(心肺复苏术)onastaffpersonathisschool,savingtheman'slifein2013.Accordingtomedicalexperts,thereisa“goldenperiod”—thefirstfourminutesofaheartattack.Duringthistime,CPRisthebestforsavingtheperson'slife.InAugust,2020,allpublicschoolsnationwidewereaskedtoprovideCPRcoursesinChina,aspartofhealtheducation.CPRisnothardtograsp.Allthatoneneedstoknowishowtowatchanddecideifapersonhasaheartattack,wheretopressonthepatient'schest(胸),andhowtoblowairthroughthemouthandintothelungs(肺).Unluckily,lessthan1%ofChineseadultshavemasteredtheskillofCPR,whilemanyhaveneverheardofit.A2019surveyfromChinaYouthDailyshowedthatalthough64.6%ofschoolsopenedhealtheducationcourses,theteachingresultswerenotsatisfactory(令人满意的).ZhaoShengyu,agraduatefromahighschool,rememberedherfirsttimetobetaughtCPRintheclass.“Nomodel,videoorpracticewasincluded.IrealizedtheactsIhadbeentaughthadlotsofmistakesafterIwastrainedanothertimeinamedicalschool,”shesaid.Accordingtoherownexperience,ZhaosaidmoreprofessionalCPRcoursesinschoolswerenecessary.MostcountrieshaveattachedimportancetoCPRtraining.Itwasshowninasurveyin2017thatmorethanhalfofAmericanshadreceivedCPRtraining.Switzerland,Germany,FranceandsomeothercountrieshavealsoprovidedCPRtraining.()66.Whatisthe“goldenperiod”accordingtothepassage?A.ThefirstfourminutesafterCPR.B.ThefirstfourminutesbeforeCPR.C.Thefirstfourminutesofaheartattack.D.Thefirstfourminutesbeforeaheartattack.()67.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grasp”inthepassageprobablymean?A.Spreadwidely. B.Understandcompletely.C.Repeatcarefully. D.Thinkdifferently.()68.WhywasmoreprofessionalCPRtrainingnecessaryaccordingtoZhaoShengyu?A.BecausemoststudentshadneverheardofCPR.B.BecauselotsofcountriesprovidedCPRtraining.C.BecauseherfirstCPRtraininghadlotsofmistakes.D.BecauseexpertsadvisedstudentstomastertheskillofCPR.()69.Whichistherighttimeorderofthefollowingfacts?①ChenWenqiaochusavedastaffpersonathisschool.②AllpublicschoolswereaskedtoprovideCPRcoursesinChina.③Itwasreportedthat64.6%ofschoolsopenedhealtheducationcourses.④AsurveyshowedthatmorethanhalfofAmericanshadreceivedCPRtraining.A.①④③② B.②①④③C.①③④② D.③②①④()70.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThestepsofperformingCPR.B.ThepeoplesavedbyCPRinChina.C.TherecentsituationofCPRcoursesinChina.D.ThedevelopmentofCPRtrainingaroundtheworld.=8\*ROMANVIII.任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)阅读短文,回答71~75题。Badthingscanhappeneveryday.Theworldsometimesseemslikeascaryanddangerousplace.Luckily,therearesomeprecautions(预防措施)wecantakeifwewanttostaysafe.Herearesomeprecautionsaboutkeepingsafeatnight.Payattentiontopeoplearoundyou.Youdonotneedtobecarefulofeveryonearoundyou,butyoumustbecarefulwhensomeonewhosebehaviorisstrangeisstandingorsittingbyyou.Forexample,ifadrunkenpersonstandsclosetoyou,youmustnoticehimandkeepawayfromhimrightnow.Wearcolourfulclotheswhenyougooutatnight.Someyoungpeoplelovetowearblackorgreyclothes.Infact,it’sagoodideatowearcolourfulclotheswhenyougooutatnight.Brightcolourscanmakeyoustandoutinthedarksothatdriverscanseeyoueasily.Thatistosay,brightcolourscanhelpyoulessen(减弱)thedangerofcaraccidents.Makesuresomeoneknowswhereyouare.Ifyouhavetowalksomewhereatnight,tellyourparentsoroneofyourfriendsaboutyourroute(路线)andyourplace.Ifyoudon’tarrivehomeontime,theywillknowtheplacewheretheycanfindyou.Keepsomenecessaryphonenumbersinyourmind.Forexample,youshouldrememberthelocalpoliceemergency(紧急情况)numberwhenyouareinanewplace.Differentcountrieshavedifferentpoliceemergencynumbers.InChina,youcancall110.However,intheUSA,youshouldcall911.Don’tgoanywherealone.Ifyouaregoingoutatnight,trytogooutwithyourfriendsoryourparents.Iftheyaretoobusytogowithyou,youcanalsoaskanadultyoutrusttogowithyou.71.Whatkindofplaceistheworldsometimeslike?_______________________________________________________________________________72.Ifadrunkenpersonisstandingnexttoyou,whatmustyoudo?_______________________________________________________________________________Whatkindofclothescanyouweartolessenthedangerofcaraccidentswhenyougooutatnight?_______________________________________________________________________________74.Whatshouldyoudowhenyouareinanewplace?_______________________________________________________________________________75.Doyouoftengooutatnight?Howcanyoukeepsafeatnight?_______________________________________________________________________________=9\*ROMANIX.情景交际(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)根据下面的对话情景,在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。A:Goodmorning,Doctor.B:Goodmorning,youngman.76.____________________________________________?A:I'vegotabad

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