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新区第二中学届九年级下学期第一次月考英语试题无答案
康巴什新区第二中学
2018—2019学年度第二学期第一次综合素质测评试题
九年级英语
(考试时间100分钟满分100分)
第Ⅰ卷(共65分)
一、听力测试(20分)
Ⅰ.选出与你所听句子内容相符的图画。
每个句子读两遍。
(每小题1分,共5分)
1.
A.B.C.
2.
A.B.C.
3.
A.B.C.
4
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A.B.C.
5.
A.B.C.
Ⅱ.听句子,选择该句的最佳答语。
每个句子读两遍。
(每小题1分,共5分)
6.A.Sunny.B.Monday.C.July17th.
7.A.Itdoesn’tmatter.B.Great.C.Goodluck.
8.A.Verywell.B.Yes,please.C.Noproblem.
9.A.No,thanks.B.It’sgreat.C.Yes,itis.
10.A.Hurryup.B.Congratulations.C.Whatapity!
Ⅲ听对话和问题,选择正确答案.每组对话及问题读两遍。
(每小题1分,共5分)
11.A.8:
20.B.8:
00.C.7:
40.
12.A.Cool.B.Hot..C.Cold.
13.A.Theschoolsubjects.B.Theinterestingmovie.C.Thebasketballgame.
14.A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teacherandstudent.
15.A.Inarestaurant.B.Inaclothesstore.C.Atacinema.
Ⅳ.听短文,选择正确答案。
短文读两遍。
(每小题1分,共5分)
16.Whydofewerpeoplecooknow?
A.Becausetheyliketoeatinrestaurants.
B.Becausemanypeoplearetoobusy.
C.Becausemanypeopledon’tlikecooking.
17.Whydoesapersonspendanhourmakingcookies?
A.Becausesheorhewantstoshowthelove.
B.Becausesheorhewantstosendamessage.
C.Becausesheorhewantstoletachildeatthemupin15minutes.
18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthesmellofhomecooking?
A.Itmakespeoplefeelrelaxed.
B.Itmakespeoplefeelgoodandloved.
C.Itmakespeoplefeelexcited
19.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisepeopletodowhentheysmellacakebeingmade?
A.Totakenoticeoftime.
B.Totakenoticeoftheirmanner.
C.Totakenoticeoftheirmood.
20.What‘sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Familymealsareimportant.
B.Howtomakecookies.
C.Home-madecookiestastebetter.
二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
Friendship,whichyouthinkmayhavelost,willcomebackamazingly.Ihadabestfriendattheageof7.Twoyearslater,herfamilymovedtoEngland.Beforesheleft,shegavemeabracelet(手镯)whichissimilarto21.Shesaiditwaslikeourfriendship.Shealsotoldmetobe22withitandrememberourfriendship.Shepromisedthatshe23backtovisitmeoneday.
Yearspassed,24Ineversawher.Itookthebraceletoff,becauseIthoughtshemighthaveforgottenme.
Guesswhat!
Alltheseyears,ourparents25keptintouch(保持联系).Oneday,theydecidedtoseeeachotheratthecitywherewelived,withouttellingus.Laterthatnight,whenwemet,wewereboth26,andofcourse,verypleasedtoseeeachotheragain.Thenwetalkedaboutthethingsthat27tousalltheseyears.Intheconversation,shefoundIwasn't28thebraceletshegaveme,sosheaskedwhy.I29thereasonwithpatience.Thenshesaid,“IpromisedyouthatIwouldcomeback,sohereIamtoday.Ialwaysrememberourfriendship.IwilldoeverythingIcan30mypromise.”
( )21.A.mineB.hersC.oursD.theirs
( )22.A.carefulB.comfortableC.personalD.wonderful
( )23.A.willbeB.isgoingtoC.wouldbeD.would
( )24.A.becauseB.andC.soD.but
( )25.A.stillB.alwaysC.neverD.seldom
( )26.A.movedB.surprisedC.interestedD.worried
( )27.A.happenedB.appearedC.introducedD.regretted
( )28.A.dressingB.bringingC.carryingD.wearing
( )29.A.explainedB.complainedC.describedD.Introduced
()30.A.keepB.tokeepC.keepingD.kept
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)
PassageA
Time&Place
Event
Speaker
25April,4pm
FantaCentre,3F
Introduction:
TheSchoolDiaries
ClaireTay,
writerofthebook
26April,1pm
RetroMall,2F
Discussion:
Howtoimprovethroughreading
MichaelHawes,
Englishprofessor
28April,7pm
WinkleMall,1F
Lecture:
Themostpopularbooksoftheyear
DavidKoh,
directorofthebookstore
29April,8pm
FantaCentre,3F
Question&Answer:
Facetofacewitharenownedwriter
KateWhite,
winnerofmanyinternationalawards
magzaineeventsinourbirthdaymonth:
Spendover$50andgetachancetowina$10giftcard.
Spendover$100andgetachancetowinprizes,fromNobelmembership,e-dictionariestoconcerttickets!
31.Aprilisthebirthdaymonthof________.
A)NobelBookStoreB)FantaCentre
C)RetroMallD)WinkleMall
32._______willhelpyouknowmoreaboutthemostpopularbooksthisyear.
A)ClaireTayB)MichaelHawesC)DavidKohD)KateWhite
33.Themainpurposeoftheadvertisementisto_______.
A)findexcellentwritersB)attractmorebookbuyers
C)celebrateChildren’sDayD)introducenewreadingcourses
PassageB
Iusedtohatemymotherbecausesheworkedalotanddidn’tspendmuchtimewithme.ThenoneFridaymorningItookpartinathreedayself-helpprogramforteenagers.Whetheryoubelieveitornot,thatweekendchangedmylife.
About100otherteenagerswerethere.DuringthefirsttwodaysImetalotofgreatpeople.IwasgladbecauseImadesomanyfriendsthere.
OnSunday,theleaderdidaninterestingexercisecalled“ChocolateorToys”.Heaskedagirlwhichshelikedbetter,chocolateortoys.Shechosechocolate.Thenheaskedhertochooseagainbetweenchocolateandchocolate.Ofcourse,shedidn’thaveachoice.
Thisexercisetoldusthatsometimeswedon’thaveachoiceinlife,andthatsometimeswehavetoacceptsomething,ratherthancomplaining(抱怨).
Agirlstoodupandstartedtalkingabouthermomwhowasadrugaddictandhowmuchshehatedhermother.
“Iwantanewmom,”shecried.
“Unfortunately,youcan’thaveone,”theleaderreplied.“Youhavetoacceptthemotherthatyouhave.”
Thishitmehard.Irealizedthat,forbetterorworse,mymomwasmymom.Icouldn’tchooseanothermom,butIcouldtrytomakethebestofthesituation.
34.Thewriterusedtohatehismotherbecause______.
A.shedidn’tcareforhimB.shehadnotimetobewithhim
C.shewasadrugaddictD.shewastoostrictwithhim
35.Thewriterstartedtochangehisthinking______.
A.duringthefirsttwodaysoftheprogram
B.aftertheexercisenamed“ChocolateorToys”
C.assoonashetookpartintheprogram
D.afterhelefttheprogramsometime
36.Fromtheendofthepassage,wecanknowthat______.
A.thewriterusedtolovehismomforyears
B.thewriter’smomisaverybadperson
C.thewriter’smomloveshersonverymuch
D.thewriterwilltrytogetalongwithhismother
37.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Choicescanbemadeaswelike.
B.Everyoneshouldtakepartinaself-helpprogram.
C.Chocolatecaninfluenceone’sattitudetowardthings.
D.Weshouldtrytoacceptthingsinsteadofcomplainingaboutthem.
PassageC
MoreChineseuniversitiesareopeningtheirlibrariestothepublic,allowingpeopletoenjoyreadingduringnormaltimeandthevacations.
Butforsomestudents,includingWangLing,21,inSunYat-senUniversity,thispracticehascausedheadaches.“Membersofthepubliccometoourlibrarymoreforsightseeingthanreading,”saidWang.
“Theysometimesevenbringtheirkidsalong,andtakephotosasifitwereaplaceofinterest.”
Wanghasfoundithardtogetaseatduringbusytimes.BeingshortofspaceisacommonproblemforuniversitylibrariesinChina.
However,thisisnottheonlyreasonwhystudentsdisliketheirlibrariesbeingopentomembersofthepublic.Theyfearthatthequietnessofthelibrarieswillbeinfluencedbecauseofvisitors’rudebehavior.
ChenJie,18,astudentinTongjiUniversity,isonewhowouldbeagainstopeningtothepublic.“Ihavebeentoapubliclibrarybefore.Peoplewerechattingloudlyorspeakingoncellphonesoyoucanhardlyread,”Chensaid.Shenoticesteachersdoingseriousreadingandfeelstheirconcentration(专注)hasinfluencedher.“Iftoomanystrangersstayhere,thewholelibrarywillbeanoisyplaceandit’sdifficultforustostudyquietly,”shesaid.
Willtherebealternative(可替代的)waystosharethoselibraries?
Someexpertsconsiderthatuniversitylibrariescanpreventthepublicfromenteringcertainareas.“Wemightkeepmagazinesforacademic(学术的)researchonlyforteachersandstudents,”saidZhuLina,librarydirectorinJinanUniversity.
Workingtogetherwiththecommunitylibraryisanothersolution.“It’spossiblethatamemberofthepubliccanorderbookinourlibraryovertheInternet,”GeJianxiong,thelibrarydirectorinFudanUniversitysaid.“We’llsendittoapubliclibraryclosetotheirhome.”
38.WecanseefromthepassagethatWangLing___________.
A.hatestostudyinthelibraryB.preferssightseeingtoreading
C.feelsgoodtoplaywithkidsD.isauniversitystudentaged2
39.InChenJie’sopinion,visitorstouniversitylibrariesmay__________.
A.takeuptoomuchspaceB.breakthepeacethere
C.maketeachersrelaxedD.getstudentstoreadmore
40.Thewritermentionstwolibrarydirectors’wordstohelpexplainhowto________.
A.manageuniversitylibrariesB.keepthepublicpolite
C.shareuniversitylibrariesD.doscientificresearch
41.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Anewspaper.B.Alibraryguide.C.Astorybook.D.Anoticeboard.
PassageD
Nooneknowswhenthefirstkitewasmade.Thefirstrecordofakitewasmorethan2,000yearsagoinChina.HanXin,theleaderofanarmy,wantedtobringdownaking.Hedecidedtodigatunnel(隊道)intotheking'spalace.Heflewakiteoverthewallofthepalacetomakesurethelength(长度)ofitsstring(线).Inthisway,hecoulddeterminehowlongthetunnelshouldbe.Hismeninthetunneltookthekitestringwiththem.Whentheyreachedtheendofthestring,theyknewtodigup.
KiteshavebeenflowninJapanforhundredsofyears.Inthe1700s,kiteswereflowninautumntogivethanksforagoodharvest.Theywerealsoflowntosendgoodwishestocoupleswhohadtheirfirstson.TodayinJapan,kitesareoftenflownasapartofacelebration,suchasthebeginningofanewyear.Andkitefestivalsareheldeachyear