資源簡介 2024~2025學年度第一學期期中質量檢測九 年 級 英 語(2024.11)本試卷共10頁,滿分為150分,考試用時120分鐘。答題前,請考生務必將自己的姓名、班級和座號填寫在答題卡上,并同時將姓名、班級和座號填寫在試卷上。答題時,選擇題部分每小題選出答案后,用2B 鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。非選擇題部分,用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆在答題卡上題號所提示的答題區域作答。直接在試題上作答無效。考試結束后,將本試題和答題卡一并交回。第一部分 聽力 (共四節,滿分30分)第一節 (共5小題; 每小題1.5分, 滿分7.5分)聽錄音,在每組句子中選出一個你所聽到的句子。每個句子聽一遍。1. A. Come and show us. B. Let's enjoy the flowers. C. Don't eat in class.2. A. I like Chinese festivals. B. She has much stress. C. They are so excited.3. A. Will you park the car B. Is this your new bicycle C. Can you play the drums 4. A. Lily can't find her handbag.B. Lucy didn't do her homework.C. Bob isn't afraid of the dark.5. A. Where do you come from B. Who was it invented by C. How was your summer camp 第二節 (共5小題; 每小題1.5分, 滿分7.5分)在錄音中,你將聽到五段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從每小題A、B、C中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。每段對話聽兩遍。6. Where is Alex's father A. In the kitchen. B. In the library. C. In the garden.7. What does Anna like best A. Reading. B. Singing. C. Drawing.8. How does Tom improve his listening skills A. By reading aloud. B. By reading textbooks. C. By watching movies.9. How many times has the girl been to the amusement park A. Once. B. Twice. C. Never.10. Where are the two speakers A. In a post office. B. In a restaurant. C. In a shop.第三節 (共5小題; 每小題1.5分, 滿分7.5分)在錄音中,你將聽到一段對話,對話后有五個小題,從每小題A、B、C中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。對話聽兩遍。(聽對話前,你將有40秒鐘的讀題時間; 聽完后,你將有40秒鐘的答題時間)11. What's the matter with Peter A. He's ill. B. He failed the test. C. He has lots of homework.12. How does Peter like Chinese A. It's difficult. B. It's easy. C. It's interesting.13. What subject is Peter good at A. Science. B. Chinese. C. Math.14. When are they both free A. On Thursday afternoon. B. On Sunday morning. C. On Saturday afternoon.15. Where do they study together A. At Ann's school. B. At Ann's home. C. At Peter's home.第四節 (共5小題; 每小題1.5分, 滿分7.5分)在錄音中,你將聽到一篇短文,短文后有五個小題,從每小題A、B、C中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。短文聽兩遍。(聽短文前,你將有40秒鐘的讀題時間; 聽完后,你將有40秒鐘的答題時間)16. When was the science museum first built A. In 1948. B. In 1984. C. In 1958.17. What can you see on the second floor A. Old watches. B. Telephones. C. Ancient books.18. Why are the books amazing A. They have funny shapes. B. They tell about old watches.C. They are made of bamboo and silk.19. When does the museum close in winter A. At 3:30. B. At 4:30. C. At 5:00.20. What can we know from the listening material A. You can buy a bike you like in the museum. B. You can find the old books on the second floor.C. You can find more about the museum on the Internet.第二部分 閱讀 (共兩節,滿分50分)第一節 閱讀理解 (共20小題; 每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。OPENING HOURS* High Season( April to September): 9:00 - 18:00 every dayLow Season( October to March): 9:00 - 17:00 every dayTICKET PRICESLine A(……):$20 each personLine B( --------- ):$ 18 each person THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOWBuses for both lines leave every hour from Central Station.Line A takes one hour; Line B takes 50 minutes.If you are taking your pet with you, please buy a seat for it at half price.Save 10% if you buy tickets on the Internet.Save 10% if you buy tickets for both lines.Go to www.citysightbus.orgformoreinformation.21. How many hours of service does the City Sight Bus offer during high season A.7. B.8. C.9. D.10.22. Where do Buses for Line A start from A. City Square. B. Central Station.C. Farmers’ Bridge. D. Great Age Theater.23. How much does Julie need to pay if she takes Line A and buys the ticket online A.$18. B.$24. C.$27. D.$30.24. What can we learn about the bus lines A. Line B takes more time.B. Both lines cross King James’ Castle.C. There are more bridges to see on Line B.D. One can save 20% by buying tickets for both lines.25. Where is the text probably taken from A. A guidebook. B. A storybook. C. A science report. D. A personal diary.BDiana graduated from a world famous university and she wanted to do translation work. She was so happy when she was accepted by the British Embassy(大使館). She thought it was the greatest happiness in her life as many people wanted to get that job and she was one of the few people who got it!But when she started her new job, she realized that it was just a job of answering calls and recording members’ arriving and leaving times. For some time, she felt upset and didn’ t know what to do. However, she didn't want to give up this job. She thought about it and finally she decided that she would try her best to do this job. From then on, she learned to enjoy her own job.She wrote down the names and phone numbers of the staff members on a notebook so that she could remember them. She found great pleasure dealing with the daily chores. When someone asked her about who was not in the office, she would give the right name and even the time when he or she left. Nobody could do the job better than her.Her excellent work was spoken highly of not only by the embassy's members, but also by people in the local government. A leader of a famous international trade center invited her to work for him. Finally, she became the leader's personal translator and she was well known by the foreigners.26. What was once the girl's greatest happ ness in her life A. Becoming the leader's translator. B. Working in the British Embassy.C. Graduating from the famous university. D. Being spoken highly of by the foreigners.27. What can we learn from paragraph 2 A. The girl once lost heart for some time.B. People thought the girl was very lucky.C. The girl was happy to work with her workmates.D. The girl did an important job in the British Embassy.28. Why was the girl invited to work for the international trade center in Britain A. Because of her good memory.B. Because of her excellent spoken English.C. Because of her ways of dealing with the work.D. Because of her rich experience in recording things.29. Which word can best describe the girl A. Honest. B. Awful. C. Independent. D. Hard-working.30. What can be a suitable title for the text A. A Happy translation job. B. From upset to being excellent.C. Practice makes perfect. D. Success needs good luck.CI don't believe it! I'm still sitting here writing my paper. I' ve had two weeks to prepare and write it and I need to hand it in tomorrow. A month ago, I made a decision to never leave things to the last minute. Well,I' ve failed. I' ve also been trying to go running to get healthier with my classmates after school for four weeks. But I really feel it's difficult to follow my plan now. Why is it so hard to break a bad habit and form a good one I' ve just read an article and I' ve discovered that it isn't my problem! In fact, it's our brains. Our brains are programmed(設定) to make it difficult to break bad habits. The study shows when we do something the same way repeatedly, our brain notices. It's just like, “Oh, writing a paper is hard. We still have time. We can relax for now Got it!” If we always do things like that, we get“into the habit” of leaving things to the last minute. We may even get a reward(獎勵) from this bad habit, at least at first. Our brain may say, “Ah, relaxation! I like this!” Slowly, it seems that we can't stop doing the habit or control it. Maybe it's because we don't know how to get the rewards without doing it.But that's not all. Scientists have also discovered that it takes ten weeks to form a good habit. That's because ten weeks is the amount of time the brain needs to change and accept a new habit as part of everyday life. The good news is that once you make it to ten weeks, everything becomes a lot easier. The bad news is that ten weeks is a really long time, so you may give up your plan sooner.So there you are. Maybe we want to change our ways and become better people, but our brains won't let us. Or is this just an excuse Look—I have finished my paper on time! Anything is poss ble!By Ana31. What is Ana A. A school student. B. A college teacher. C. A running star. D. A brain scientist.32. What problem does Ana have according to paragraph 1 A. She has failed to finish reading a book.B. She doesn't dare to keep running alone.C. It's hard for her to keep a good habit.D. The paper is too difficult for her to finish.33. What can be a reason why it's hard to break a bad habit A. Our brains avoid doing things repeatedly.B. Our brains are not programmed to notice it.C. Our brains need to relax from time to time.D. Our brains enjoy gett ng the rewards from doing it.34. How many more weeks will it take Ana to develop her habit of running A. Four. B. Six. C. Eight. D. Ten.35. What does Ana want to tell us at the end of the text A. You'd better finish your paper on time.B. Don't forget to make a plan first.C. It depends on you to control your habits.D. Keep on with the ways you are doing things.DPlastic(塑料) is truly everywhere in our daily lives. From the food we eat to the air we breathe, tiny particles(顆粒) of plastic— also known as“micro plastics”— can be found in almost anything.Plastic does not only cause real disaster on our oceans and take centuries to break down, causing even more of an environmental problem, but also hurts us humans. Scientists have questioned whether eating micro plastics can negatively affect human health, especially if there are pieces of plast c you' re using in daily life, like the plastic cutting board.A recent study checked the amount of micro plastics found in the carrots cut on two different types of plastic cutting boards. At the end of the study, scientists found these plastic cutting boards resulted in1,114 micro plastic particles( pieces of plastic less than 5 millimeters long) on the carrots each time the board was used. This means a plastic cutting board could make 15 milligrams of micro plastics per cut, and around 50 grams a year— it's the weight of 10 plastic credit cards.▲ Evidence suggests that micro plastics can be found in our blood and our bodies, and can be potentially harmful to our physical health. But Dr. LeBeau, the leader of the study, points out that the study does prove the producing of micro plastic particles, but does not prove the cutting boards can have the negative influence to human health. He said, “In fact, we’ re already consuming(消耗) so many micro plastics throughout our day( like in our food we eat from production or even sometimes in our water), that the micro plastics from cutting boards won't make a huge difference. So we don't need to worry about it too much.”Dr. Lebeau also brings up weighing the pros and cons(利弊) of using other types of cutting boards. Using a wood cutting board may seem cleaner and safer, but these products may not be completely disinfected(消毒) and it may increase the risk of food-borne illness. “If you would like to avoid both altogether, I suggest replacing your plastic and wood cutting boards with ones that are made from bamboo. Just be sure to clean it as completely as possible.” He said.36. What can we learn about micro plastics according to paragraph 1 and 2 A. They are only found in the food we eat and the air we breathe.B. They are tiny particles of plastic which may cause a health risk.C. They break down quickly and will cause few environmental problems.D. They are mainly found in oceans and have no influence on human health.37. How does the writer talk about the result of the study in paragraph 3 A. By giving advice. B. By listing numbers.C. By telling stories. D. By asking questions.38. Which of the following sentences can be put in ▲ in paragraph 4 A. With so many micro plastics in our food, should we be worried B. To solve the problems with micro plastics, what else can we do C. So many micro plastics are found on carrots, but what about other vegetables D. Since micro plastics are so common, how can we avoid them in our daily life 39. What may Dr. Lebeau suggest according to his words A. Micro plastics have great influence on humans.B. Micro plastics will bring more problems in our life.C. Wood cutting boards are not as clean as the plastic ones.D. Safety is the key point people think about while using cutting boards.40. What is the text mainly about A. The introduction of micro plastics.B. The importance of protecting the environment.C. The relationship between micro plastics and humans.D. The differences between different kinds of cutting boards.第二節 閱讀七選五 (共5小題; 每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Festivals let us enjoy life. There are all kinds of festivals around the world. With all kinds of festivals on their way, “gift” is always everyone's favorite topic to think about! 41 And I have found gift-giving quite different in the US compared with China.42 In the US, the people who give the gift( let's call them the“gifter”) often want to see the people who get the gift( let's call them the“giftee”) open the present at once. They want to see their reaction(反應) of excitement and joy. In China, however, it's more polite to thank the gifter when they receive the gift. 43Another thing I found different was the openness and directness of giving money. Although people in the US might give money to their children, it is usually done very secretly with the money put in a card. 44 In China, the practice is much more open in a flashy(顯眼的) red envelope to symbolize good luck.Finally, the value of the gift can play a big role in China in ways that are different from the US. 45 But in China, it can make the giftee feel embarrassed due to a sense of having to return the favor in the future to the gifter.Traditional customs carry the values and history of a culture which help us stay connected to our roots(根). So, next time you give a gift to somebody, remember that culture and meaning are part of every action we take.A. And it is never discussed out loud.B. Gift-giving is different all over the world.C. One example is the time when people open a gift.D. But they don't open the gift until they get back home.E. The mean ng of the gift is more important than the price of it.F. To be more exact, it is the giving of gifts and the culture about it.*G. An expensive gift in the US is usually welcomed with great excitement.第三部分 語言運用 (共三節,滿分35分)第一節 補全對話 (共5小題; 每小題1分,滿分5分)閱讀下面對話,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳答案完成對話。A: Hi, Linda! Long time no see. 46B: Oh, I moved to a new school in Beijing last term and now I'm back for winter vacation.A: Wow,a new school 47B: Oh, it's really beautiful, and the teachers are very nice.A: Great! Anyway, glad to see you again. Why not hang out together 48B: Yes,I have nothing much to do here.A: Well, there's a Lantern Show in Impressions Jinan. Would you like to go with me B: 49 But how can we get there A: We can take a bus, and it's very convenient.B: What fun things will we do there A: We can enjoy all kinds of lanterns and guess lantern riddles, too.B: Sounds interesting. 5046. A. How was your vacation B. When did you come back C. Where have you been D. Why did you leave there 47. A. Do you like the food B. Where do they work C. Will they go back later D. What do you think of it 48. A. Do you like talk shows B. Are you free this afternoon C. What's the matter with you D. How long have you been here 49. A. Sure, I'd love to. B. Maybe I am right.C. Sorry, I can't go. D. Let's go shopping.50. A. I can't wait. B. No problem.C. I don't mind it. D. Have a good time!第二節 完形填空 (共15小題; 每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。My grandfather often said“I won't” to show his dislike of dishonesty. When he was young, he worked 51 a furniture(家具) maker. One day, a neighbor invited him to make some furniture. When arriving, he noticed the wood provided was a little 52 , so he said, “I won't start right away.” He chose to let the wood dry for a month. He knew working with wet wood could cause 53 later on.Around the same time, another furniture maker was also asked for a 54 job by a different family. Unlike my grandfather, he 55 working right away. As a result, the neighbor started doubting my grandfather, thinking he was trying to make more money by 56 the work. However, my grandfather waited 57. He wanted the best quality for the furniture he was making.A month later, the other furniture maker received(收到) his 58 and went back home. My grandfather began to 59 strong and beautiful furniture when the wood was completely dry. A few months passed and the furniture made by that maker began to break. The neighbor then regretted 60 my grandfather and said sorry to him. People came to understand his 61 and skill, spreading his fame far and wide.Influenced by my grandfather, my father also follows the value of“I won't” He always provIdes the freshest food, which makes his restaurant very 62 in town. Once a trader wanted to sell some cheap but smelly seafood to my father, he said“No!” and stopped the 63.Now, my brother and I keep in mind 64 our grandfather and father taught us. Through ups and downs in life, we' ve come to deeply understand 65 family value behind this saying— to be truthful and honest.51. A. as B. by C. like D. with52. A. hard B. light C. soft D. wet53. A. fire B. illness C. pollution D. problems54. A. magic B. normal C. similar D. special55. A. began B.completed C. kept D. stopped56. A. checking out B. giving up C. putting off D. turning down57. A. excitedly B. patiently C. sadly D. worriedly58. A. food B. work C. money D. wood59. A. clean B. make C. move D. repair60. A. answering B. believing C. suggesting D. doubting61. A. fairness B. honesty C. love D. politeness62. A. beautiful B. convenient C. peaceful D. popular63. A. business B.competition C. interview D. safety64. A. where B. what C. when D. why65. A. your B. my C. their D. our第三節 閱讀填空 (共10小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Most kids have pocket money. Maybe it is not a lot, but it is enough to buy some snacks or something you like from time to time.When Tim was six, he 66. ( start) receiving pocket money from his mother. When he turned seven, he got 7 a week. Now at the age of fifteen, he 67. ( give) 15 every week. He has the raise in pocket money because he spends money 68. ( wise).There is 69. shopping mall near Tim's home. At weekends, he watches exciting movies with his friends, or takes his little brother to the play center there. He buys small presents 70. his grandparents when he visits them. Sometimes, he takes one-hour bus to museums and zoos in another town. When he has saved enough money, Tim goes to the bookstores 71. ( buy) great books and donates them to children in need. His mother is satisfied with how he spends his money. She thinks it is a smart 72. ( choose) to give Tim pocket money. “This habit can help Tim manage money 73. ( well) than others,” she says.Tim's mother even suggests giving pocket money to children as old 74. when they are four. “To learn how to deal with money is a useful life skill. Giving children pocket money in 75. ( they) early years teaches them the importance of budgeting(預算).”第四部分 寫作 (共兩節,滿分35分)第一節 情境運用 (共5小題; 每小題2分,滿分10分)根據所提供的圖片,用一個完整的句子提問或應答。A: 76. B: I study by working with a group.A: 77. B: Sure. Go along Jingqi Road and then turn left.78. A: What did Jenny use to do after school 79. A: B: Bamboo.A: What's the rule for teenagers in the picture 80. B: .第二節 作文 (滿分25分)請講述進入初中后的這兩年多里,你與父母之間相處方式的變化。內容包括:1. 你和父母過去是如何相處的;2. 你和父母相處方式有什么變化 舉例說明。3. 你對這種變化的感受。注意:1. 詞數100左右,開頭已給出,不計入總詞數;2. 可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫;3. 不得出現真實的人名、校名等相關信息。As I grow up, the relationship between my parents and me has changed a lot. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫