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浙江省九年级英语上学期期中试题人教新目标版
2015学年第一学期岩头镇中学期中试卷九年级英语
第一部分听力部分
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,从A、B、C三个选项中选择符合对话内容的图片。
(▲)1.WhereisDavidfrom?
ABC
(▲)2.What'sSaradoingnow?
ABC
(▲)3.WhoisTony'sEnglishteacher?
ABC
(▲)4.HowwillthewomangettoShanghai?
ABC
(▲)5.WhathasBettyforlunch?
ABC
第二节:
听较长对话,从
A、B、C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
听下面一段对话,回答第
6、7两个小题。
(▲)6.WhereisAnna'smom?
B.Inthebedroom.
smomdoing?
A.WatchingTVB.Listeningtomusic.C.Readinganewspaper
听下面一段对话,回答第
8、9、10三个小题。
(
▲)8.Whenwilltheygotothezoo?
A.OnFriday.
B.OnSaturday.
C.OnSunday
(
▲)9.Whatanimalsdoestheboywanttosee?
A.Tigers
B.Lions
C.Elephants
(
▲)10.Whydoesthegirllikeelephants?
A.Becausethey
'rekindofshy.
B.Becausethey
'resmartandfriendly.
C.Becausethey
'recuteandbeautiful
第三节:
听独白,请根据独白,从A、BC三个选项中选择正确的选项,完成信息记录表。
TravelSpotlight
Place:
11
Weather:
12intheday.
Activities:
Learnskatingand13
Tourcost:
14
Whydoyoungpeopleliketheplace?
15
AthousandsofBthousandofCthousandDthreethousands
)20.Ourplanewill.Allthepassengers,pleaseyourmobilephones.
A.takeoff;turnoffB.turnoff;takeoff
C.takeoff;takeoffD.turnoff;turnoff
)21.Ihadnotimetotravel,Istillfeltveryhappy.
A.ThoughB.But
)22.Kateusedtobe
—Notyet.Iwilldoittomorrowmorning.
A.have;finishedB.will;finishC.did;finishD.do;finish
(▲)24.GreatchangeshavetakenplaceinWenzhou.Whocantellinanotherfiveyears?
A.howitlookedlikeB.howdiditlooklikeC.whatitwillbelike
D.whatwillitbelike
(▲)25.—Mum,wdregoingtovisitanoldtownthisweekend.—!
A.HaveagoodtripB.That'sOKC.NotatallD.Goodbye
三、完型填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)
Aneight-year-oldgirlheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwas
thathewasverysickandtheyhadnomoney.Onlyaveryexpensiveoperation(手术)could26
himnowandtherewasnoonetolendthemthemoney.
Whensheheardherdaddysaytohertearfulmother,“Onlyamiracle(奇迹)cansavehim
now,”thelittlegirlwenttoher27andpulledallhermoneyfromitshidingplaceandcountedit28.
Shehurriedtoadrugstore(药店)withthemoney29herhand.
“Andwhatdoyouwant?
askedthesalesman."It'sformylittlebrother,”thegirlanswered.
“He'sreally,really30andIwanttobuyamiracle.”
“Pardon?
”saidthesalesman.
阅读下面短文,从每个小题所给的A、BCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
(A)
TheRitz-CarltonNewYorkBatteryPark
☆☆☆☆☆($299pernight)
Location:
No.2WestStreet
Aboutit:
YoucanhaveagoodviewoftheStatueoflibertyfromthe39-floor,298-roomhotel.
MillenniumHilton
☆☆☆☆☆($219pernight)
Location:
55ChurchStreet
Aboutit:
Youcangoswimmingintheindoorswimmingpool.
ThehotelisdirectlyacrossfromTimesSquare.Thehotelisontheleftofthestreet.
TimesSquareisontherightofthestreet.
MidtownEast
☆☆☆☆($170pernight)
st
Location:
BetweenEast41StreetandEast54Street.
Aboutit:
It'squiteconvenienttopayavisittotheUnitedNations.GrandCentral
Station,andsoon.
MarriottNewFinancialCenter
☆☆☆($209pernight)
Location:
No.85WestStreet
Aboutit:
Nexttomanyshoppingmalls.It'squiteconvenientifyouwanttobuythings
inthismoderncity.
(▲)41.Whichhotelisthemostexpensiveaccordingtotheinformation?
A.MidtownEast.B.MillenniumHilton.
C.TheRitz-CarltonNewYorkBatteryPark.D.MarriottNewYorkFinancialCenter.
(▲)42.Ifyouwanttobuyapairofsportsshoes,you'dbetterchoose
A.MidtownEast.B.MillenniumHilton.C.TheRitz-CarltonNew
YorkBatteryPark.D.MarriottNewYorkFinancialCenter.
Heads-downTribe(族)”
(▲)43.Thepassageisprobablyfrom.
A.aguidebookB.adictionary
C.atelephonebookD.anapplicationform
(B)
Today,moreandmorepeopleusecellphoneswhiletheyaremoving,puttingthemselvesandothesindanger.Thesepeoplearecalledthe
Areyouaheads-downtribemember?
Moreandmoretrafficaccidentsarehappeningbecausemoredriversusecellphoneswhenthey
aredriving.Inordertomakedriverspaymoreattentiontodriving,sometrafficruleshavebeensetdown.Forexample,heads-downtribememberswhousecellphoneswhiledrivinginTaiwan
willbefined.DriverswhobreakthetrafficrulewillbefinedNT$3,000andmotorcyclists(骑
摩托车的人)caughtusingcellphoneswhendrivingwillhavetopayNT$1,000.
Aswecanseeabove,keepingheadsdownandusingcellphonesmaycauseaccidentsandeven
costmuch.Besides,moreandmoreinterestingandstrangefactshappentothe“Heads-downTribe”.
Let'shavealookataninterestingTVreport.AmaninAmericakeptusinghiscellphoneonhiswayhome.Asaresult,hebumped(碰撞)intoabiglostbear.Whenheraisedhishead,he
wassofrightenedthatheturnedroundandranawayasquicklyaspossible.Anotherfactisthat
wecanoftenseepeopleintherestauranteatingfacetofacebutfocusingontheirowncell
phones.It'sstrangethattheydon'ttalktotheoneswhositoppositetothemduringthemeal.
Cellphonesarehelpfulandnecessarytoolsformodernpeople.
Arecell
phonesgoodorbad?
It
dependsonhowpeopleusethem.
Let's
be
“health”
users
andtry
to
bethe
“Heads-upTribe”.
(
▲)44.Whatdoweknow
about
the
“Heads-down
Tribe?
A.Theyaredangerous
drivers.
B.They
are
goodatusingt
he
Internet.
Someofthemevenhavefuncommunicatingwithothersonthephone.
C.
Theyarecoolchildren.
D.
Theyarealwayslooking
attheirmobilephones.
word"fined"mean
B.raised
D.punished
whatdothe“Heads-downTribe”dowhenthe
C.Theyfocus
on
their
foodanddrink.
D.
Theyfocusontheir
phones.
(▲)47.What
is
the
mainideaofthe
passage?
A.Let's
try
to
be“Heads-down
Tribe”.
B.
owncell
Weshouldusemobilephonesproperly.
C.
ecessary.
(C)
Laughteristhebestmedicine”.Untilrecently,few
ThereisanoldsayinginEnglish,peopletookthesayingveryseriously.Now,however,doctorshavebeguntostudylaughterandtheeffects(作用)ithasonthehumanbody.Theyhavefoundevideneethatlaughterreallycanimprovepeople'shealth.
Testswerecarriedouttostudytheeffectsoflaughteronthebody.Peoplewatchedfunny
filmswhiledoctorscheckedtheirheartrate,bloodpressure,breathingandmuscles.Itwasfoundthatlaughterhassimilareffectstophysicalexercise.Itincreasesbloodpressure,theheart
rateandtherateofbreathing.Italsoworksseveralgroupsofmusclesintheface,thestomach
andeventhefeet.Iflaughterexercisesthebody,itmustbehelpful.
Othertestshaveshownthatlaughterappearstomaketheeffectofpainonthebodyless.
Inoneexperimentdoctorsproducedpainingroupsofstudentswholistenedtodifferentradioprograms.ThegroupwhichcouldbearthepainfortheIongesttimewasthegroupwhichlistenedtoafunnyprogram.Thereasonwhylaughtercanmakepainlessseemstobethatithelpstoproduceendorphins(内啡肽)inthebrain.Thesearenaturalchemicalswhichmakebothstressandpainless.
Thereisalsosomeevideneetosuggestthatlaughterhelpsthebody'simmunesystem—
thatisthesystemwhichfightsinfection(感染).Inanexperiment,onegroupofstudentswatched
afunnyvideowhileanothergroupservedasthecontrolgroup—inotherwords,agroupwith
whichtocomparethefirstgroup.Doctorscheckedthebloodofthestudentsinbothgroupsandfoundthatthepeopleinthegroupthatwatchedthevideohadanincreaseintheactivityoftheirwhitebloodcells—thecellswhichfightinfection.
Asaresultofthesediscoveries,somedoctorsandpsychiatrists(精神病专家)intheUnited
Statesnowholdlaughterclinics,inwhichtheytrytoimprovetheirpatients'conditionby
encouragingthemtolaugh.Theyhavefoundthateveniftheirpatientsdonotreallyfeellikelaughing,makingthemsmileisenoughtoproducegoodeffectssimilartothosecausedbylaughter.
(▲)48.Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthatlaughter.
A.isgoodforone'shealthB.hasstrongeffectstodowithsomeillnesses
C.hasbeenstudiedforalongtimeD.hasnoeffectonthebody
(▲)49.Doctorshavefoundthatlaughter.
A.keepsdownbloodpressureB.hassimilareffectstophysicalexercise
C.decreasestheheartrateD.increasesstressandpain
(▲)50.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueoflaughteraccordingtothepassage?
A.Itmakespainless.B.Itexercisesthebody.
C.Itimprovesthebody'simmunesystem.D.Itcancure(治愈)cancer.
(▲)51.Smilingcanproduce.
A.aboutthesameeffectsaslaughterB.moreeffectsthanlaughter
C.fewereffectsonthehumanbodyD.noeffectsonthehumanbody
(D)
Manypeoplehavegreatdifficultyinsayinggoodbye.Butfromgoodbyemoments,wecanalwayslearnsomething.
Once,Ioverheard(无意中听至U)afatheranddaughterintheirgoodbyemoment.Thefathersaid,"Iloveyou,Iwishyouenough.”Thedaughteranswered,“Daddy,ourlifetogetherhas
beenmorethanenough.YourloverisallthatIneed.Iwishyouenough,too,Daddy.”
Theykissedandsheleft…
Thefatherwalkedovertowardsme.Icouldseehewantedandneededacry.Hecameovertomeandasked,“Didyoueversayaforevergoodbyetosomeone?
”BeforeIcouldanswer,he
wenton,"Iamoldandshelivesmuchtoofaraway.Iknowhernexttripbackwouldbeformyfuneral(葬礼).”
"Whenyouweresa