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初三年级第二次线上测试英语试题
2020年初三年级第二次线上测试
九年级英语试题
考试时间90分钟满分100分
第一部分:
听力部分(15分)
I.Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根据你所听到的内容,选出相应的图片,每小题0.5分.每小题念一遍)
1.__________2.__________3.___________4.___________5.____________6.____________
II.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根据你所听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案.每小题0.5分。
每小题念一遍)
7.A.Volleyball.B.skiing.
C.Football.D.Basketball.
8.A.Atahotel.B.Ataclothesshop.
C.Inapark.D.Inanoffice.
9.A.Bycar.B.BybusC.BybikeD.Onfoot.
10.A.OnceamonthB.Fourtimesamonth.
C.Onceaweek.D.Twiceaweek.
11.A.Becausehisbikedoesn’twork
B.Becausehebrokehisbike.
C.Becausehisalarmclockdoesn’twork
D.Becausehedoesn’thaveaclock.
12.A.7yuanB.14yuanC.21yuanD.16yuan.
13.A.Sheisagoodteacher.
B.Sheteacheschemistryaswell.
C.Sheisnotgoodatteaching.
D.Theboyhasnoidea.
14.A.80.B.100.C.98.D.88
III.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容,符合的用“A”表述,不符合的用“B”表示。
每小题0.5分。
念两遍。
)
()15.Fromthesurvey,89%ofyoungdriverssendandreceivetextmessageswhiledriving.
()16.Inthesurvey,about500youngdriverssentandreceivedtextmessageswhiledriving.
()17.Thesurveytoldusthatagreatnumberofaccidentswerecausedbysendingandreceivingmessageswhiledriving.
()18.WashingD.C.hasalawtopreventaccidentscausedbysendingandreceivingtextmessageswhiledriving.
()19.Accordingtothesurvey,adultsseldomsendandreceivetextmessageswhentheyaredriving.
()20.ManystatesofAmericahavethelawaboutsendingandreceivingtextmessages.
VI.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences.(听短文,完成下列句子,每空格限填一词.每小题1分。
念两遍)
21.Beingmore_____topeoplecanmakeyouapopularperson.
22.Kindnessbringshappinesstoboth______andourselves.
23.Second,helpstrangers.Itisagoodbeginningtohelpthosewhohavetrouble_______stairs.
24.Third,writethank-younotes,makeget-well______andsaygoodbye.
25.Lastbutnotleast,staybackafterapartyandhelpthe______clearup.
第二部分笔试部分(85分)
I.词汇(15分)
i)从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出可以替换划线部分的最佳选项。
(共8题,每小题1分)
()26.Theboyfeltoutofplaceamongallthesesuccessfulpeople.
A.satisfiedB.gladC.uneasy
()27.Theactordoesn’twanttolethisaudiencedown.
A.disappointB.put…downC.take...down
()28.Itoldhimthathewassupposedtobethereontime.
A.shouldB.wasthoughtC.believed
()29.---What’swrongwiththelittleboy?
–Itseemsthathehasafever.
A.seesB.looksatC.appears
()30.Thepoormanhasdied,I’mafraid.
A.haspassedoutB.haspassedawayC.hasfainted
()31.Therehasbeenlittleraininthisareaforseveralmonthsanditleadstodrought.
B.goeswithB.causesC.theresult
()32.--HersingingcareertookoffafterherTVappearance.--Howgreat!
A.becamesuccessfulB.flewawayC.wasremoved
()33.Thisgentlemanlikestokilltimedoingnothingveryuseful.
A.lookaroundB.sitaroundC.takearound
ii).根据句子意思,从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的词句语完成句子。
(共7题,每小题1分)
()34.--Bobrantotheothersideofthestreetto____________meetinghisclassmates.
--Hedidn’tgetalongwiththem
A.comeB.avoidC.keep
()35.--AlbertEinsteinwasoneofthegreat________inhistory.–Hesurelywas.
A.brainsB.mindsC.think
()36.---Tomdidn’tgototheparty,right?
.
---_________,thoughhedidn’tfeelwell.
A.Yes,hedid.BYes,hedidn’t.C.No,hedid.
()37.--Howarethey?
-–They_________livinginthevillage.
A.usedtoB.havefuntoC.areusedto
()38.--Don’t’laugh.__________.
--Oh.Iamsorry.
A.Ipraiseit.B.Imeanit.C.Ireviewit.
()39.--Thereisgrowing_________aboutviolenceontelevision.
-–Nowonderpeopleworry.
A.concernBtradeC.accuse.
()40.______meansinortoaforeigncountry.
A.AboardB.AbroadC.Adventure
II.完形填空(共15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
(共10题,每小题1.5分)
I’dheardthatthereisacoolantique(古董)storeinNewJerseywhichsellsoldanduncommonthingsfrompastgenerations.Anditisn’t41,either!
Severaldaysago,IwenttoNewJersey.IvisitedOldMillAntiques.Itisinaquietsuburbanareawithanoldforestallaroundit.Thestorereallymakesyou42likeyou’relivinginthe1950s.
AssoonasI43thedoor,Iwassurprisedtofindwhatwasthere.ThisstoreislikeaminimuseumofAmericanhistory.Itis44withlargewoodenclocks,jewelry(珠宝),cartoonstatues,dog-earedbooksandfancyhats.
“Oh,records!
”Ishouted45whenseeingtwofullboxesofoldrecordsandaphonograph(留声机).Ihaveonlyseenphonographmachinesinmovies,46inreallife!
Iwentthroughthoserecordsonebyone,andsawfamiliar47suchastheBeatles,theRollingStones,DavidBowieandMichaelJackson...Somerecordswerecompletely48,whileotherswereused.
Oneoftheclerkstoldmethatthepricesoftheantiquesinthestoreareallquitedifferent49thedifferentqualities.Takethewoodenclocksforexample:
someofthemarepricedashighas$500,whilesomesimilarones50only$50.
Atlast,IboughtarecordbytheBeatlesfor$7.IwonderifIshouldcomeagainsomedayandbuyaphonograph.
41.A.expensiveB.cheapC.attractive
42.A.soundB.smellC.feel
43.A.lockedB.openedC.touched
44.A.fullB.coveredC.filled
45.A.happilyB.angrilyC.peacefully
46.A.onceB.neverC.often
47.A.songsB.bandsC.names
48.A.brokenB.coolC.new
49.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.ratherthan
50.A.payB.takeC.cost
III.阅读理解(共30分)
阅读下面五篇短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
(共20小题,每小题1.5分)
A
PeopleinWesterncountriesareeatinglessmeatthesedays,whetherfortheirhealthorbecausetheywanttoprotectanimals.Butnowtheyhaveanotherreason.
Eatinglessmeatcanhelptopreventclimatechange,accordingtoarecentstudypublishedinNature.
Raisinglivestock(家畜)isbadfortheenvironment.Whenanimalslikecowsdigest(消化)food,theirstomachsmakegreenhousegases,whichareamajorcauseofglobalwarming.Seventeenpercentofgreenhousegasemissions(排放)comefromlivestockfarming,TheNewYorkTimesreported.
Inaddition,toraisetheselivestock,peoplehavetocutdownforestsandturnthemintofarms.Forestsplayakeyroleinfightingglobalwarmingbecausetheyabsorbgreenhousegases.
Eatinglessmeataccordingtocertainguidelinescouldcutglobalfood-relatedemissionsbynearlyathirdby2050,thestudyfound.Keepingavegetariandietinthelongtermcouldbringdownemissionsby63percent.
Buteatinglessmeatwon’tbeeasy.Accordingtothestudy,peopleinWesterncountrieswillneedtoeat90percentlessmeatthantheydonowinordertohaveanimpact(影响)onourclimate.Scientistsarenowtryingtofindnewfoodstoreplacemeat.
Somesaythatinsectscouldhelp.A2013UNreportsaidthateatinginsectsishealthierandbetterfortheenvironment.Theyproduce75percentlessgreenhousegasesthanlivestock.
Someexpertsarecreatinglab-grownmeat.Theymakemeatinalabusinglivestockcells(细胞).InMarch,UScompanyJUSTsaidpeopleintheUSmightbeabletobuyitslab-grownmeatbytheendofthisyear
51.Howmuchlessmeatshouldpeopleeattoinfluencetheclimate?
A.63percent.B.70percent.
C.75percent.D.90percent.
52.Eatinglessmeatcanhelpprotecttheenvironmentbecause_____.
A.therewillbemoreanimal-relatedwaste
B.lesslivestockmeanslessgreenhousegasemissions
C.animalsareanimportantpartoftheenvironment
D.peoplewillplantmoretreesaroundtheirhouses
53.Accordingtothestory,eatinglessmeatcanhelpus_____.
a.stayhealthyb.reducewastec.protectanimalsd.slowdownclimatechange
A.a;b;cB.b;c;dC.a;b;dD.a;c;d
54.Whatisthemainideaofthestory?
A.WhyWesternerseatlessmeatthesedays.
B.Whatpeoplewilleatinthefuture.
C.Howeatinglessmeatinfluencestheenvironment.
D.Whatthemajorcauseofglobalwarmingis.
B
It’soneofthegreatestsitcoms(情景喜剧)evermade,lovedbymillionsoffansallovertheworld.
Infact,eversinceFriendsendedits10-yearrunin2004,theworldhasbeendyingforareunion.Butnow,itmaybethetime.TheHollywoodReporterreportedthatthesixcastmembersandtheshow’screatorswerenowintalkstoreuniteonHBOMaxlastmonth.
Thenewsgeneratedexcitement.“It’sbeennearly25years...butthefascination(魅力)anduniversalappeal(吸引力)ofthehitTVserieslivesonwithfansofallages,”PetervanRoden,aUSEmmy-awardwinningproducer,toldEntertainmentWeekly.
Butwhyhasashowwith10yearsofepisodesbecomeoneofthemostre-watchedTVprogramsever?
WritingatCSMonitor,criticCathaleenChensaidFriendswasspecialforits“lightheartedpleasantries(轻松愉快)”.
Intheshow,thesixcharactersspendmostoftheirfreetimeinthenowiconic(标志性的)CentralPerkcoffeeshop.Insteadofzany(搞笑的)storylines,thecharactersoftenmakeuslaughthroughtheirnaturalconversation.Withsixdifferentpersonalities,it’snaturalthattherewillbefightsandarguments,buttheyusuallyreuniteandhelpeachother.
Indeed,manyviewerslovetheshowforitsrelaxingnature.“Friendswasnothingmorethanaveryfunny,anxiety-freesitcom,”Salon’sWillaPaskinwroteonthe20thanniversaryoftheshowin2014.“Thepurepleasure-givingsitcomhasneverbeenararething.”
It’saboutmorethanjustpleasure,t