九年級英語上學期期中試題 人教新目標版5 (3)
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2016---2017學年度上學期期中檢測九年級英語試題 注意事項: 1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息 2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上 第I卷(客觀性試題 共55分) Ⅰ. 單項選擇 從各題的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。(共20分,每小題1分) 1. I don’t like __European person. He isn’t ____honest person. A an ,a B an, an, C the, an D the ,a 2-When did the old man ___? – In 2006.He ___for nearly ten years. A die, died B dead, has died C die ,has died D die , has been dead 3- ____ do you go shopping with your mother? -I hardly do that. A How soon B How far C How often D How much 4 When I got home, I saw _____ in bed. A her lying B her lie C she lying D she is lying 5The teacher came in,all the students stopped ____and ____to him. A to talk ,listened B talked, listen C talking , listened D to talk , listen 6. Amy as well as Tom and John ______ the film before. A. is seen B. has seen C. are seeing D. have seen 7 The teacher told us that _______. A the earth went round the sun B they will return in two days C he comes from England D the earth goes round the sun 8.The window was broken. Try to ________ who has broken it. A. find B. look C. find out D. look for 9 You ____ swim here. It is said that sharks have been seen. A. can B. may C. mustn’t D. needn’t 10 ---Tom has been working for three days, with only five hours sleep each day! ---______ he looks so bad. A.I wonder B.It seems C.I bet D.No wonder 11 I don’t know when he ____, I can tell you when he ___. A comes, comes B will come ,comes C will come ,will come D comes, will come 12. My father doesnt allow ___in his room and he doesnt allow the wholefamily __at all. A. smoking, to smoke B. to smoke, smoking C. to smoke, to smoke D. smoking , smoking 13 He has difficulty ___ the word. A. to pronounce B. for pronouncing C. pronouncing D. of pronouncing 14 _____ it is today! A. What fine weather B. What a fine weather C. How a fine weather D. How fine a weather. 15. -- I hear Huang Gang made an English speech at the graduation ceremony yesterday. -- ______ and ______ A .So he did; so did I B. So did he; so I did C. So he was; so was he D. So was he; so I was 16 Great changes ___ since he left his hometown. A have been taken place B have take place C have happened D have been happened 17-Can I call you Tom?- ______ A I’d love to . B I’ve no idea.C Don’t worry D Of course, if you like. 18 I can’t go out unless my homework ____ A isn’t done B will do C is done D won’t be done 19__ a cold morning , he left ___New York. A In ,to B On, for C At, to D In , for 20 I like swimming and diving .How about you?No, I don’t like ___of them. I hate water. A any B either C neither D all Ⅱ.完形填空(每題1分,共15分) It was a lovely spring afternoon. My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry, “Ow!Ow!Something in my shoe is biting me.”Everyone was shocked by the cry. They took me into the classroom and were about to take off my _21_.“Which foot is it? ”O(jiān)ne asked. “Let us have a look. ” Suddenly ,I remembered the holes in 22 socks. My family was very poor during those years. I wore welfare socks, which cost only a little, but those 23 welfare socks didn’t last long. They soon had 24 at the bottom. I refused to take off my shoe. I 25 stand others seeing the holes in my sock. I tried to hold back my tears. Yet , each time the thing 26 my shoe bit me, tears raced down my face. My teacher, Miss Diane, hurried into the 27 , “What’s wrong? ”she asked. “Something is biting her right foot., 28 she doesn’t let us take off her shoe.”O(jiān)ne of my classmates answered. Miss Diane lived next door to me. She 29 everything about my family. She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and 30 into my painful and hopeless eyes. “Oh, yes, it must be a sock-eating ant. ”She said , as if she had 31 seen the thing inside the shoe. “I had a bite from one of those ants. By the time I got my shoe off, it had 32 almost the whole bottom of my sock.”My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher 33 , although they all looked a little puzzled. Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin. Two red ants 34 it . “Just what I thought it. The ants have eaten part of the sock.” When she stroked an alcohol cotton ball on the bites, she added, “You are such a 35 girl to take so many bites.” The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girl’s pride was saved by the “sock-eating ant” story. ( )21 A shoe B shirt C hat D coat ( )22 A his B her C my D your ( )23 A free B wet C dirty D cheap ( )24 A hole B boxes C stones D pockets ( )25 A could B couldn’t C must D mustn’t ( )26A on B near C under D in ( )27 A office B playground C classroom D toilet ( )28A because B but C or D so ( )29A knew B forget C taught D borrowed ( )30 A looked B dropped C ran D got ( )31A hardly B already C still D only ( )32 A turned B put C taken D eaten ( )33A angrily B sadly C carefully D happily ( )34A lived on B fell into C went over D turned to ( )35A lucky B friendly C brave D clever Ⅲ閱讀理解。 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容, 從ABCD四個選項中選擇一個最佳答案。(每題1分,共20分) Passage 1 Why do we like drinking water from plastic bottles? Some people think it is healthy and clean. Others drink bottled water because it’s easy — you can carry it around with you. In hot countries, like Greece, we often buy bottles of cold water in summer. However, making lots of plastic is not a good idea for many reasons. First of all, we need a lot of oil for plastic products. We usually use oil as a source(資源) of energy. If we reduced the number of bottles we made, we wouldn’t need so much oil. Plastic bottles also pollute the environment. If we recycled all our plastic bottles, we wouldn’t need so much space for rubbish dumps. But in Greece, we don’t recycle much of the plastic we use. In 2006, Greeks recycled only about 10% of plastic waste. The rest became rubbish on land and in rivers and sees. So next time you want to throw away a plastic bottle in the litter bin, stop and think. If you recycled it, you would help the environment. But what can you do when there isn’t a recycling bin near you? Well, there are lots of useful ways that you can use your bottles again. For example, an empty bottle makes a great piggy bank for your pocket money, and if you cut a bottle in half, you will have a plant pot. Go green! You can make a difference. 36. What is not mentioned about bottled water in this passage? A. It’s healthy. B. It’s clean. C. It’s easy. D. It’s expensive. 37. Plastic products are made from . A. energy B. oil C. rubbish D. plants 38 of plastic waste became rubbish in Greece in 2006. A. 10% B. 50% C. 80% D. 90% 39. Which is the best way to deal with used plastic bottles? A. To recycle them. B. To make a piggy bank. C. To make a plant pot. D. To drop them into the river. 40.What’s the meaning of the last sentence in the passage? A You are different if you recycle the rubbish B It’s different to use the plastic C You can have much good influence on the environment if you recycle the rubbish D It’s useful to use the used plastic bottles Passage 2 A new study shows that workers should take their full vacation time. There are two reasons. First, when workers take breaks, they are less stressed (有壓力的) and happier on the job. Second, workers will actually work harder when they come back. The study says that managers should take their full vacation time too. That’s because if workers see their managers at work all the time, they think they are expected to do the same. Canadians are usually offered two to three weeks of paid vacation (帶薪假期) when they start a job. However, one fourth of Canadian workers don’t take their full vacation time because they are afraid of having too much work to do when they get back. And most of them think they will be better workers in their managers’ eyes by ▲ . In the USA, the situation is even worse. Over a half of working Americans don’t use all of their vacation time. One of the biggest reasons is that they have too much work. It’s surprising that the United States is the only developed country in the world without a law (法規(guī)) to make employers (雇主) offer their workers paid vacation. Some other countries, for example, Germany, Australia and Japan, make employers offer their workers at least four weeks of paid vacation. 41. According to the new study, it’s __ for both workers and managers to take full vacation time. A. bad B. easy C. helpful D. impossible 42. Which of the following can be put in ▲ ?A. asking for less B. working at home C. taking less vacation time D. listening to them all the time 43. Many working Americans don’t take full vacation time. What’s the main reason? A. They love their jobs a lot. B. There’s too much work to do. C. They want to make more money. D. Their managers are always working. 44. Alice, a Canadian, has got a job in Germany. The job should include at least ______ paid vacation. A. four weeks’ B. three weeks’ C. two weeks’ D. one week’s 45. The above reading is probably ______. A. a story B. a notice C. a play D. a piece of news Passage 3 At the beginning of the first class on Friday, Mr Lpez told the whole class that the governor (州長) would visit the classroom on Monday. He wanted to honour (給予表揚) the students in Mr Lpez’s class because they had read so many books over summer vacation.Mr Lpez chose Mark, Nicole, and Kim-Zu to plan a programme for the governor. Nicole suggested they each give a report on a book they had read. Mark liked Nicole’s plan but felt it would take too long. He suggested a short play. The class could vote (投票) on its favourite book and then act out one of the scenes. Kim-Zu said there was not enough time to prepare for Mark’s programme. She thought the best idea was to choose one or two students to talk about the importance of reading. Then they could have a reception. Kim-Zu liked the idea of talking about books and eating at the same time! “Let’s vote on the best programme,” Mark said. But Mark, Kim-Zu, and Nicole each voted for their own idea. Then Nicole had a good idea. “I’ve got it!” She suggested that they combine (融合) all three ideas. Students would wear outfits (特別的服裝) on Monday representing characters from their favourite books. Mr Lpez would have a list on the board of all the books they had read. Two students would give a talk about the fun of reading. Then everyone would eat! Everyone in the class liked Nicole’s plan. Mr Lpez was glad to see they had worked together to find the perfect programme for the governor. 46.The story happened days before the governer visited the classroom. A. three B. four C. five D. six 47.The governor planned a visit to Mr Lpez’s classroom because . A. Mr Lpez had once been the governor’s teacher B. Mr Lpez had given money for the reading programme C. Mr Lpez and the governor were best friends D. Mr Lpez’s students had read so many books 48.In this passage, a reception is most like a . A. book B. party C. play D. list 49. We can learn that Mark . A. had written a book . liked to dance C. was interested in plays D. enjoyed eating 50.This passage is mainly about .A. enjoying cookies and fruit with the governor B. planning a programme for the governor C. putting on a play based on a book D. reading a lot of books during the summer Passage 4 Exercise not only improves your appearance, but also improves your health. Health experts advise people to choose physical activities that they find fun. So, what are some of the most popular forms of exercise in the USA? Walking tops the list. It is considered to be the ▲ way to get exercise. Walking is also said to be the least harmful to the knees and feet. So, it’s a perfect choice for the old. Another popular form of exercise is jogging. In the 1970s, Bill Bowerman brought jogging to the USA. He did so after seeing the popularity of the activity during a trip to New Zealand in the 1960s. He started the first jogging club in America. He also helped found Nike. Swimming is also very popular. It was the second most popular sporting activity in America in 2008. The top activity was walking. When one is swimming, the whole body is put to work. It is said that swimming is good for people with special needs, like pregnant (懷孕的) women. Dancing can also be a fun way to exercise. This is especially true for those who see exercise as something that they should do. A dance fitness programme called Zumba has grown in popularity in recent years. It was created by Alberto Perez in Colombia in the 1990s. In 2001, he brought the programme to the USA. Since then, it has spread around the world. 51.Which of the following can be put in ▲ A. easiest B. most helpful C. most difficult D. most expensive 52. Bill Bowerman _______. A. went to New Zealand in the 1970s B. started New Zealand’s first jogging club C. founded Nike on his own D. considered jogging a good form of exercise 53. From the fourth paragraph, we can learn that _______. A. swimming was not popular in 2008 B. swimming was more popular than walking in 2008 C. walking was the most popular form of exercise in 2008 D. it’s not good for pregnant women to go swimming 54. According to the last paragraph, we know that Zumba _______. A. has a very long history B. is the name of a dance club C. was created in the USA D. became popular not long ago 55. What is the passage mainly about? A. The advantages of exercise. B. Some popular forms of exercise in the USA. C. The history of some forms of exercise. D. Advice on how to choose the best form of exercise. 第II卷(非選擇題 共95分) Ⅰ. 補全對話: (A)從所給的句子中選擇恰當?shù)木渥油瓿上旅鎸υ挘ㄓ袃身検嵌嘤嗟模?分) A What would you like to have? B What can I do for you? C Anything else? D How much would you like? E Room 102 in Green Building F You can pay us when your food is sent. G Is that all? A: Hello. Is that Uncle Sam’s restaurant? B: Yes._______56 A: I want to know if you send take- away food. B: Sure. A: I’d like to order for dinner. B :57_______ A: I’d like to have beef with potatoes and a hamburger. B: OK. 58_______ A: No,thanks .Please tell me how I can pay for you? B:59___.By the way, what time do you expect your dinner? A :About 6:30 pm. B: Could you please leave your address? A: Oh, yes._________ B :Thank you. See you then. (B)在下面對話的空白處填上適當?shù)脑捳Z。(共10分,每小題2分) A: Hi,Bill. I notice you are reading the novel again . (61)____ have you read? B: Three times. Every time I read it, I can learn something new. A Really? (62 )_______? B: Richard Adams. He’s a great English writer. I like writers who have special opinions. A: Me, too. Could you please tell me more? B :OK, Richard wrote a book for his daughters in the early time. A: Sounds interesting . (63) __________? B: In the Rose bookshop. A: (64) __________? B: No. Only 10 minutes’ walk from here. Just next to the cinema. A: Oh, I see. Thank you . B: (65) _________ Ⅱ . 句子翻譯(共20分) (A) 根據(jù)所給中文完成句子翻譯(14分每小題2分) 66你知道這個標志代表什么嗎?Do you know what this sign ____ ____? 67 他沒有喝咖啡喝了點牛奶。He drank a little milk _____ _____coffee. 68請把瓶子裝滿水。Please _____the bottle ___water. 69我的弟弟長大時想當一個籃球隊員。 My brother wants to be a basketball when he ___ ___. 70不要和我犯一樣的錯誤。 71她沒有必要花這么多時間看電視。 72這部車他們買了至少三年了。 (B)閱讀短文,將文中劃線部分翻譯成中文。(共6分,每小題2分) When the teacher asks a question in class, Wang Xiaobin never put up his hand and this situation is very common at middle schools. This 15-year-old boy always waits for other classmates or the teacher to give the answer. (73)“What if my answer is wrong?” Wang asks. Wang said only six or seven students in his class raise their hands when a question is asked.“I think it’s a problem that may affect(影響)our studies, but I am afraid of making mistakes in front of my classmates.” he said. To encourage students to raise their hands in class, Hu Wei, why the students didn’t raise their hands, he said,“They lack(缺乏) of confidence, they are afraid of showing off, or they’re afraid of losing face by giving wrong answers.’’ To encourage students to raise their hands in class, Hu suggests that teachers should repeat the question , then try to guide and encourage students to offer their answers. (74 )Hu also advised students not to be shy, but brave enough to try. (75)Sun Ping,16 of Fujian ,always raises her hand as soon as she comes up with the answer, even if she isn’t sure she has got it right. Sun can’t understand why some of her classmates keep silent in class. She enjoys raising her hand a lot. “It keeps me enthusiastic(熱情的)and confident to express my idea. ” Sun said, “Raising my hand has really made me excellent.” Ⅲ 完形填空 用所給單詞的適當形式完成短文。共10分。 bore , watch, hungry , eat, harm, smart, choose, or, health remember What is your ___76__ when you feel like ___77__something between classes: fruit or candy? Experts say snacking is not all bad. It depends on what you eat and why and when you eat. Firstly, it is important __78__ what snacks are __79___. Forget sodas and fast food because they are ___80_to your health. Secondly, you’d better know why you’re snacking before you are actually doing it. Remember that it’s always better to eat for __81___. Never pig out(大吃大喝) just because you feel ___82____or everyone else is eating. If you do so, you might be heavy. Finally, when to eat snacks? It’s not wise to eat snacks while you ___83___TV or doing homework. Then you don’t really focus on your food. You’ll probably eat much more than you need. And some doctors suggest eating snacks two hours before meals, 84 you will lose your appetite at dinner time. Bedtime is not a good time for snacking, either. If you watch what you eat and eat it __85___, you will live a better life. Ⅳ閱讀理解共(30分,每小題2分) Passage 1 閱讀短文,回答問題。(10分) In 1990, Debbie Spaide and a group of children volunteered to water the garden for an elderly neighbour (鄰居) in New Canaan, CT. A few weeks later, the same kids made 150 bag lunches for a soup kitchen (a place where people with no money and no homes can get free food). Debbie Spaide told her friends about her experiences. After just a few weeks, the group grew to over 50 young people. That was the beginning of GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs. GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs are groups of young people who work together to help people in need in their communities and around the world. GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs can be found in schools, churches, volunteer centres and many other centres. Today there are more than 1,800 registered (已注冊的) GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs in the world and 80,000 kids in the United States and countries including Australia, Canada and China. Anywhere that there are kids working together to help others, there is a GenerationOn Kids Care Club in the making. If you are interested in starting a GenerationOn Kids Care Club, go to www.kidscare.org. 86. What did Debbie Spaide and the kids do for the soup kitchen? 87. What did Debbie Spaide’s friends probably think of her experiences? 88. Why do members of GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs work together? 89. Are there any GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs in China? 90. Why did the writer write this passage? Passage 2閱讀短文,填寫表格,每空一詞。(10分) Mayme Clayton collected books, magazines and letterswritten by African Americans. Her son, Avery Clayton,thought her collection was important. Unlike most books,these were rare and hard to find. 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