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2024年上海市实验学校九年级第二学期英语3月月考试卷Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabularyII.Choosethebestanswer.26.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciation?A.food B.look C.moon D.cool27.–Mike,didyouenjoyyourstayinNorthEurope?--Ofcourse,mum.Ihadwonderfultimethere.A.a B.an C.the D./28.Mysmartphoneisdifferentyours.Ithasmanyusefulfunctions.A.by B.at C.with D.from29.Walkalongthestreetandyou’llseethemuseumyourleft.A.at B.under C.on D.with30.Shirleylikestakingphotos.It’soneofhobbies.A.she B.her C.hers D.herself31.Fiona,youjusthaveonechoice—youcanstayherealoneorgowithus.A.both B.neither C.either D.all32.Thereisonlyalittleinthefridge.That’snotenoughforbreakfast.A.cake B.milk C.egg D.vegetable33.Mytimeinthemiddleschoolwasoneofperiodsofmylife.A.exciting B.moreexciting C.mostexciting D.themostexciting34.–IlikethesongsbyLiJian.--Metoo.IthinknoonecansingasashimintheprogrammeIamasinger.A.well B.better C.best D.thebest35.SomeexchangestudentsabouttheirspeechinSingaporethistimeyesterday.A.talk B.aretalking C.weretalking D.havetalked36.Travellingtospaceisnolargerjustadream.Russiathefirsthotelinspaceinthenearfuture.A.builds B.built C.willbuild D.hasbuilt37.Alotoftreesaroundhereeveryyearandwecanenjoyfresherairnow.A.plant B.areplanted C.planted D.wereplanted38.IwantedtoseetheKunOpera,somydaughterofferedmetowatchanopera.A.totake B.taking C.took D.takes39.Mynephewpracticedthesaxophoneduringthesummerholidays.A.play B.played C.playing D.toplay40.–Excuseme,Itakethemagazineoutofthereadingroom?--Sorry,youcan’t.Justhere,please.A.would B.may C.must D.should41.–DoyouknowLisacleansherbedroom?--Perhapseveryday.She’sahardworkinggirl.A.howfast B.howlong C.howsoon D.howoften42.Victorwouldliketobeadoctorinthefuturehelikeshelpingsickpeople.A.when B.as C.because D.or43.Theworkershardlyhurtthemselvesintheaccident,?A.dothey B.didthey C.don’tthey D.didn’tthey44.–Wearegoingtohaveaself-drivingtourtoTibetnextmonth.--.A.Youarewelcome. B.It’shardtosay.C.That’sverydangerous. D.Enjoyyourtimethere.45.--.--It’sapleasure!A.ThankyouforhelpingmefindthewaytoHappyValley.B.HowcanIgettoHappyValley?C.Idon’tknowthewaytoHappyValley.D.WhynottaketheundergroundtoHappyValley?III.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsinthebox.Eachcanbeusedonlyonce.A.skillsB.easierC.commonD.harderE.safetyLet’sbehonest;nomatterhowoldweare,mostofusloveitwhenourparentsdothingsforus.Itmakesourlives46,andwehavelesstoworryabout.Someparentsareusedtodoingalmosteverythingfortheirchildren.Theyseetheirolderchildren(andsometimesevenadults)asbabies!Itcanbeavery47probleminChina,whereparentsonlyhaveonechild.Someparentscaresomuchaboutthe48oftheirchildrenthattheyareafraidtoletthemgoanywhereordoanythingbythemselves.Asaresult,theirchildrenfailtolearnsocial49,andcometodependmoreontheparents!A.suddenlyB.showC.knowD.reallyE.developInfact,nochildren50enjoybeinglookedafterbytheirparentsallthetime.Noparentswouldbehappyknowingthat,asaresultoftoomuchcare,theirchildrendon’tknowathingabouttheworld!Childrenneedtheirowntimeto51intoadultsandtolearnhowtodealwithproblems.Toomuchcarespoilstheirfunwhentheyaregrowingup.Andwhen52theycan’tdependontheirparents,thesechildrenwillbeinbigtrouble!Itisnicethatparentsshowtheircareandattentiontotheirchildren,itisicethatchildren53thattheirparent’scareandattentionistheresultoflove,anditwillbenicerifthechildrenlettheirparentsknowhowmuchlovetheyreallyneed,andhowmuchloveistoomuch.IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.54.WouldyouliketoshowmesomeofyourtriptotheArcticPole?(photo)55.Atthebeginningoftheparty,thehostessalwaysintroducestotheguests.(she)56.Whatacoincidence!Jessica’sbirthdayisontheofOctober,justasmine.(twelve)57.Wheneveryouhaveadifficulty,yourparentswillalwaysgiveyouahand.(help)58.Thesnowwillsoonwhenthewarmweathercomes.(appear)59.NowadaysWeChatisusedamongpeopleofdifferentages.(wide)60.Don’tjumpaconclusion!We’dbettertheproblemfirst.(discussion)61.Wealllikeourmanagerbecauseofhisandresponsibility.(honest)V.Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired.62.TheteachertaughthisstudentshowtogetusefulinformationfromtheInternet.(改为一般疑问句)theteacherhisstudentshowtogetusefulinformationfromtheInternet?63.ShanghaiDisneylandParkhasbeenopentothepublicforoverayear.(划线部分提问)hasShanghaiDisneylandParkbeenopentothepublic?64.Thecitizensshouldkeepthenoiseunder50dbs.(改为被动语态)Thenoiseshouldunder50dbsbythecitizens.65.The20thShanghaiInternationalFilmFestivalwasverysuccessful.(改为感叹句)the20thShanghaiInternationalFilmFestivalwas!66.“Haveyoupackedyourthings?”Jenniferaskedherson.(改为宾语从句)Jenniferaskedhersonhepackedhisthings.67.Alltheninthgradersaregettingreadyfortheseniorhighschoolentranceexam.(保持句意不变)Alltheninthgradersaretheseniorhighschoolentranceexam.68.encourage,somethingnew,parents,todo,always,theirchildren(连词成句).Part3ReadingandWritingVI.Readingcomprehension.A.Choosethebestanswer.JulieWillisisanartistfromSanFranciscowhomovedtoLondonintenyearsago.WeaskedhertocomparelifeinSanFranciscoandLondon.Here’swhatshetoldus.(1)ThecitiesSanFranciscoisalovelycityinabeautifulbayintheUSA.It’sgotlotsofgreatbuildingsandplaces.It’ssmallerandmuchmoremodernthanLondon,butit’slessinteresting.Londonhasalotmoretheatresandmuseums.TheAmericansareusuallymoreinterestedinmoneythanculture!ThebuildingsandstreetsinLondonareverygreat,andtheparksandmarketsarewonderful.LondonisnotasdangerousasSanFrancisco.Ifeelmuchsaferlivinghere—nobodycarriesagun.Thepolicedon’tcarrygunseither.(2)ThelivingPeoplehaveahigherstandard(水平)oflivinginSanFranciscobecauseit’smuchlessexpensivethanEngland.Forexample,petrolislessthanhalfthepriceandthethingslikefood,clothesandcamerasaremuchcheaper.It’sashopper’sparadiseandIalwaysspendalotofmoneybuyingthingsbeforeIgobacktoLondon!It’sabitmoreexpensivetorentahouseinLondonandmybillsaremuchbiggerthantheywereinSanFrancisco.So,althoughmysalaryinLondonisaboutthesameasitwasintheUnitedStates,IhavetoworkhardertogetthesamequalityoflifeasIhadbefore.(3)InSanFranciscoyoucanwalkeverywherebecauseit’sasmallcity.There’slesstrafficthaninLondon,andthepublictransportisgreat.Therearecablecarstogoupallthehillsandelectricbuseswhichmakethecitymuchcleaner.PublictransportinLondonisterribleandreallyexpensive.Ittakesmeanhourtogettoworkandthejourneyisusuallystressful(紧张的).London’sdirtiertooandmuchmorepolluted.Thetrafficisbad,becausethereistoomanycarsandthestreetsarenarrow.ButEnglishdriversaren’tasbadasAmericandrivers.(4)FoodFoodintheUnitedStatesismuchbetter.It’sfresher,cheaper,andthere’smuchmorechoice.Restaurantsaren’tasexpensiveasinLondonandtheserviceismuchbetter.Insomerestaurantstheyputaclockonthetablewhenyouarrive,andiftheyhaven’tservedyourmealinfiveminutes,they’llgiveyouthefoodfree!69.LivinginLondonisn’tasdangerousasinSanFranciscobecause.A.therearelesspeopleinLondonB.thepolicecarrygunsC.nobodycarriesagunbesidesthepoliceD.thebuildingsandstreetsareverygreat70.ThewriteralwaysbeforeshegoesbacktoLondon.A.spendsalotofmoneybuyingthingsB.spendsalittlemoneybuyingthingsC.rentsahouseD.visitsgreatbuildingsandplaces71.What’sthebesttitleoftheparagraph(3)?A.Airpollution B.Publictransport C.Busytraffic D.Citydrivers72.ThewriterthinksthetrafficinLondonis.A.terriblebutcheap B.wonderfulandcheapC.wonderfulandreallyexpensive D.terribleandreallyexpensive73.isfresher,cheaperandthere’smuchmorechoice.A.FoodinLondon B.FoodintheUnitedStatesC.NeitherinLondonnorintheUnitedStates D.BothinLondonandintheUnitedStates74.You’llgetfreefoodinarestaurantinSanFranciscoif.A.theyputaclockonyourtableB.theyhaveservedyoubadlyC.theyhaven’tservedyourmealinfiveminutesD.thefoodisnotdeliciousB.Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage.WelcometotheExcellentKidsWebsite!HereyoucanreadaboutexcellentchildrenfromallovertheworldandvotefortheExcellentKidoftheMonth.Thismonthwe’reproudto75GinafromFrance,BrendanfromCanadaandHelgafromGermany.Gina,whoisthirteenyearsold,gotfirstprizeinthe“YoungCookoftheYear”competitionandisnow76herownrecipe(食谱)bookforkids.“Iwanttobefuntoreadandeasyenoughforchildrentouse”shesays.Ginalearnedbywatchingherfather,who’salsogoodatcookinginthekitchen.Shewantstoencourageotherchildrentocookbecause“everyoneneedstoeat,soit’sa(an)77thatwillalwaysbeuseful!”Seventeen-year-oldBrendanusedtoloverunninguntilhehadaseriouscaraccidentthreeyearsago.Helostpartofoneleganddidn’tevenexpecttowalkagain.Nowheisarunnerwhohasrecentlycompletedamarathon.“Aftermyaccident,Iwantedtogiveup,”hesays,“ButnowI’mhappytobe78andabletocontinuerunning.”Helgahasalwaysbeengoodatscience,butshethoughtitwastoo79tobecomeaninventor.Thensheheardaboutanaccidentthathadhappenedwhenacar80atraininhertown.“Thatgavemeanidea”saysthecleversixteen-year-old.Ittookheroverayeartoinventaspecialmachinethattellscardriverswhenatrainiscoming.Onecompanyisalreadyinterestedinsellingit,soitmaybeintheshopssoon!75.A.welcome B.attract C.invite D.introduce76.A.writing B.reading C.selling D.showing77.A.choice B.though C.skill D.idea78.A.honest B.generous C.amusing D.alive79.A.different B.difficult C.important D.necessary80.A.hit B.beat C.pushed D.knockedC.Fillintheblanketswithproperwords.Whenwesaysomeoneisinabluemood,itmeansheorsheisunhappyorsad.Areyoufeelingalittleblue?Herearesomefastandeasywaystocheeryouup.ExerciseWhenyouexercise,yourbraingivesoutachemicalcalledEndorphin(内啡肽).Thischemicalmakesyoufeelhappy.Thatisw81exerciseisgoodforyou.HaveatalkIfsomethingorsomebodyistroublingyou,don’tquarrelwithotherpeopletor82yourself.Itisagoodideatohaveaheart-to-heartwithafriendorafamilymember.Tellthemyourfeelings.Ac83isausefulwaytomakeyoufeelbetter.HavesomehobbiesForexample,playingpop-music,drawingsomethingorlisteningtoyourf84musicwillmakeyousmile.Actlikeanartist.Draw,paintormakesomething.Beinga85andcreativemakesyoufeelmoresatisfiedandlessnervous.LaughmoreLaughingisthebestwaytoi86yourmoods.Childrenlaughabout400timesaday.Adultsonlylaughabout20timesaday.Whathappens?Expertssayifwelaughmore,wewillbehappierandhealthier.Thinkpositively(积极地)Closeyoureyesandimagineabeautifulsceneoratime.N87thinkaboutanythingterriblethatyoucan’tchange.What’smore,leaveyourflatandgooutside.Sunandfreshairaregoodforyou.Beakidforaday.Playgames,watchfunnymoviesandreadjokesonline.D.Answerthequestions.ItwasovertwomonthsbeforeChristmaswhen9-year-oldMarytoldherfatherthatshewantedanewbike.HeroldBarbibikewastoooldanditoftenneededrepairing.AsChristmascamenearer,herdreamforabikeseemedtodisappear,forshedidn’tmentionitagain.Thenmuchtooursurprise,onDecember24th,shesaidthatshereallywantedabikeastheChristmaspresentmorethananythingelse.Wedidn’tknowwhattodo.Itwastoolate.WewerebusywithChristmasdinnerandpackingpresentsforourchildren,parentsandalsofriendstillmidnight.Sotherewasnotimetobuythe“rightbike”forourlittlegirl.ThinkingthatwemightinthiswaymakeourchildunhappyonChristmas,wefeltguiltyandsad.Suddenlymyhusbandcameupwithanidea.“WhatifImakealittlebikeoutoftheclayandwriteanotethatshecouldtradein(交换)themodelbikeforarealoneafterChristmas?”Sohespentthenextfivehoursworkingonasmallclaybike.OnChristmasmorning,wewereveryexcitedandwaitedforMarytoopenthelittleboxwiththebeautifulredandwhitebikeandthenote.Sheopenedtheboxandreadthenoteloudly.Shelookedatmeandsaid,“So,doest

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