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江苏省徐州市沛县2022-2023学年九年级上学期12月月考英

语试题

学校:姓名:班级:考号:

一、单项选择

1.The20thNationalCongressoftheCommunistPartyofChina(CPC)openedthe

morningofOctober16attheGreatHallofthePeopleinBeijing.

A.onB.inC.atD.to

2.一Shh!Bequiet.I'monthephone.

-Whoyouto,mom?

A.do;speakB.are;speakingC.will;speakD.have;spoken

3.IthinkthenewfilmbyMrZhangseeing.

A.isdirected;worthB.directed;worthC.isdirected;is

worthD.directed;isworth

4.JacklearnedsomeChineseintheUSA_hecouldtalktopeopleinChineseduringhis

stayinBeijing.

A.sothatB.suchthatC.inordertoD.because

5.—Itisapitythatthediseaseisstillterribleatpresent.

——Yes.Itwillbeworsewetakefurtheractiontodosomethingforit.

A.unlessB.sinceC.ifD.when

6.theteachersintheschoolisonehundred,andofthemarewomen

teachers.

A.Anumberof;fourfifthB.Thenumberof;fourfifth

C.Anumberof;fourfifthsD.Thenumberof;fourfifths

7.Thefilmshorrorandmysteriesmakeme.

A.arefullof;feelscaredB.filledwith;feelscared

C.fullof;scaryD.wasfilledwith;scared

8.——Tomdoesn'tlikeeatingdurians(榴莲)becausehedislikesthesmell.

A.SodoI.B.SoIdo.C.NeitherdoI.D.NeitherIdo.

9.Sing!Chinaisa________musicprogrammecoveredeveryFriday.

A.week9s;liveB.week5s;livelyC.weekly;livelyD.weekly;live

10.Asabasketballhero,KobeBryantisadmiredmillionsofpeople________his

achievements,aswellashisspirit.

A.for;byB.by;forC.by;asD.as;for

11.一YourspokenEnglishisallverygood.Howdoyouimproveit?

-Thanks.Mrs.WangalwaysasksustoconversationsinEnglishclasses.

A.takeupB.turnupC.makeupD.endup

12.一Iwonderwhetherhisparentswilltheparents5meeting.

一Ofcoursetheywill.Theycareabouttheirson'sstudy.

A.acceptB.arriveC.attendD.appear

13.Theresearchhehaddevotedhimselftoaperfectsuccess.

A.provedB.provesC.proveD.proving

14.-Thelightinhisofficeisstillon.Doyouknow?

一Inordertoprepareforthecomingexams.

A.ifheworkshardB.whenhewillstopworking

C.whyishesobusyD.whyhestaysupsolate

15.一Onlythosewhohavealotincommoncangetalongwell.

-.Oppositessometimesattract.

A.IhopesoB.IthinksoC.Idon'tcareD.Idon51thinkso.

二、完形填空

SitWithUs

You'reatyournewschool.Ifslunchtime,butyoudon'thaveanyonetositwith.You

wanttojoinsomeoneattheirtable,16you'renotsureifthey'refriendly.Whatdoyou

do?Natalie's17ofsolvingtheproblemwastocreateanapp.Sheknowswhatitfeels

liketobealoneatanewschool.Shefounditdifficulttomakenewfriendsandhadto18

anewtableatluncheveryday.Ifshesat19,shefeltlonely.Butifsheaskedtojoin

someoneandwas20,shefeltembarrassed.Shecreatedalunch-planningapptohelp

studentslike21findpeopletohavelunchwith.

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Theapp——calledSitWithUs——is22.Ifastudentishavinglunchinthe

afternoon,heorshecancreateaninvitation.Otherstudentscanopentheappand23

thatinvitation.Theycanthenusetheapptodecidewhenandwhereto24.Thisallows

studentstomake25onlineinsteadofface-to-face.Thisisthereasonwhyitworksso

26:itlowerstheriskofbeingrefused,andtheembarrassmentthatgoesalongwithit.

Natalieis27toseethatpeoplearereplyingtoherappactively-especially

thosewhosufferfrombullying(遭受欺凌).Soonaftershemadeherappavailabletothe

public,shewonaprizeforit.She28appearedinmanynewsstories.

Nataliewasevenaskedtospeakatauniversity.Inher29,Nataliewantedpeople

toknowthatyoudon'thavetodosomething30tochangelives.Sometimes,asimple

thing-likehavingafriendtoenjoylunchwith-canmakeallthedifference.

16.A.soB.orC.forD.but

17.A.habitB.courseC.methodD.question

18.A.searchforB.fixupC.giveoutD.getawayfrom

19.A.ontimeB.inahurryC.byherselfD.inpublic

20.A.calledB.refusedC.discussedD.believed

21.A.usB.itC.herD.them

22.A.cheapB.simpleC.privateD.noisy

23.A.missB.makeC.sendD.accept

24.A.stopB.studyC.meetD.exercise

25.A.plansB.troubleC.reportsD.dinner

26.A.lateB.wellC.hardD.loudly

27.A.upsetB.sorryC.happyD.angry

28.A.alsoB.justC.stillD.seldom

29.A.bookB.talkC.schoolD.picture

30.A.bigB.newC.similarD.enjoyable

阅读单选

卡经工Imaginewakinguptofindacupofcoffeereadyandfloors

swept.Withsmartdevices(装置)controlledbyAI,allhouseworkcanbedonewhileyouare

asleep.

Nowyourkidscantrythesedevicesatthesmarthomeshowinourcommunityscience

centerfromAugust1sttoAugust14th.Hereinthecenterwehavemanyfunactivities.

ChildrencanalsotryourcleaningrobotLittleQ.Itisacuterobotwitharoundhead,twobig

eyesandtwolonglegs.Ifslikeabigtoy.Yourchildrenwillloveit.

OpeningHours:1:00p.m.一9:00p.m.fromTuesdaytoSunday,closedonMonday.

Visitors:Peopleofallagesarewelcome.Childrenunder12shouldcomealongwith

theirparents.Nopetsareallowed.

Food&Drinks:Nooutsidefoodordrinks.Visitorscanbuyfoodanddrinksinthe

center.

Tickets:Pleasecall769520tobookaticket.KindlynotethatyouCAN'Tbookaticket

onourwebsiteorthoughe-mail.AnditisNOTpossiblebuyaticketatourticketofficeasit

isclosed.

31.WhatdoesLittleQlooklike?

32.Whocanbeallowedtovisitthecenter?

A.Amanwithacat.B.An8-year-oldboyalone.

C.Amanwithhis3-year-oldson.D.Agirlwithfoodfromoutside.

33.Howcanavisitorbookaticket?

A.Bymakingaphonecall.B.Bysendingane-mail.

C.Byvisitingthewebsite.D.Bygoingtotheticketoffice.

Whyistheseasalt?Longbeforewediscoveredscientificwaysofthinkingaboutit,we

explaineditinastory.Eventhoughtheanswerisn'tscientific,itholdssomeothertruthin

it-especiallyaboutthehumanheart.

Longago,apooroldcouplelivedonthecoast.Oneday,anoldstorytellercametotheir

village.Theoldcouplegavehimameal.Inreturn,hegavethemacoffeemill(磨粉机)and

said,"Say,'Mill,pleasegrind(磨粉)andifllmakewhateveryouwant,tostopit,say'Mil,

pleasecease(停止)grinding,.^^

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Soontheoldcouplehadamuchbetterlife.They'dbeenhappypeople,andtheydidn't

needmuchmore.Buttheyoungcouplenextdoorwereneversatisfied.Whentheysawthe

oldcouplewearinggoodclothesandbuyinggoodfood,theyburntwithenvy(羡慕).Soone

day,theyounghusbandwenttotheoldcouple'shousesecretlyandheard,"'Mill,pleasegrind

hotchocolate!?,Hewassurprisedtoseeitcomingout.

Thentheyoungcouplestolethemillfromtheoldcouple.Withit,theyrodeahorseand

setoffdownthecoast,wherenoonewouldknowthem.Alongtheway,thehusbandshowed

proudlyandasked,"Whatdoyouwantittomake?”"Oh,Idon'tknow.Whynotsalt?”the

wifesaid."Mill,pleasegrindsalt!”hesaid."Itworks!?,thewifeshouted.Butthenthey

noticedthesaltwenteverywhere.t4Makeitstop,“thewifesaid.Butthehusbanddidn'tknow

how."Mil,pleasestopgrinding!Please,nomore!^^Hiswordsdidn'twork.Themillkept

grinding.Finally,theyounghusbandthrewthemillintotheseaasfarashecould.

Andthereifsbeen,forhundredsofyears,endlesslygrindingsalt.Thafswhytheseais

salt.

34.Putthethingshappenedtothemillincorrectorder.

a.Itbegantoproducesalt.b.Theyounghusbandthrewit.

c.Theyoungcouplestoleit.d.Theoldcoupegotit.

A.b-d-a-cB.b-a-d-cC.d-a-c-bD.d-c-a-b

35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"if'inParagraph4referto?

A.Thecoffee.B.Thehorse.C.Themill.D.Thechocolate.

36.Howdidtheyounghusbandsfeelingschange?

A.sorry-sad-excitedB.thirsty-excited-afraid

C.happy-nervous-proudD.surprised-thankful-happy

37.Whatdoestheword"truth"inParagraph1imply(暗指)?

A.Beingpatient.B.Workingproperly.C.Beingsatisfied.D.Listening

carefully.

OnAugust30,2021,theChinesegovernmentannouncedthatkidswouldnotbeallowed

toplayonlinegamesMondaystoThursdays.Onweekendsandholidays,kidswouldbe

limited(限制)toanhouradayofonlinegaming."'Recently,manyparentshavereportedthat

playinggamescrazilyamongsomeyouthsandchildrenisseriouslyharmingtheirnormal

study,lifeandhealth.theChinesegovernmentsaidonline.Thisnewsgotusthinking.

Shouldthegovernmentberesponsibleforlimitinghowmuchtimekidsspendonline?Here

aresomestudents5opinions.

EsmeMcNeely,11

Thegovernmentshouldnotsetscreen-timelimits.Thatdecisionshouldbeuptoparents.

Somechildrenneedtousescreensforhomework.AndduringtheCOVID-19,oneoftheonly

waystotalktofriendswasonline.Governmentlimitswouldnotbefairtopeoplewhoare

carefulwiththeirscreentime.

LucasBarone,11

Thegovernmentshouldnotlimitscreentime.A2021studyfromtheUniversityof

ColoradoBouldersaysscreentimemightbelessharmfultokidsthanpeoplethink.Some

parentsworrythatchildrenonlinetoomuchwon'tmakefriends.Butthestudyreportsthat

screentimecanactuallyimprovekidsfriendships.Infact,screentimecanbeeducational.I

usewebsitestoreadandtolearnmath.

XiuhanZhu,9

Ithinkthegovernmentshouldtakeactionandlimitscreentimeforkids.Toomuch

screentimecanleadtotirednessandlesssocialtime.Peoplewhousesmartphonesaremore

likelytogetintocaraccidents.Electricalproductslikecomputerscanalsobeharmfulforkids.

Ifkidsaren'tcarefulwiththewebsitestheyuse,criminalscangetimportantinformation.

NingLi,10

MostpeoplespendtoomuchtimeontheirphonesandTVs.Theyhurttheireyesand

wastetheirtime.AndwatchingalotofTVorplayinggamescaninfluencekids5learningand

socialskills.Ifthegovernmentlimitedscreentime,peoplewouldbeencouragedtospend

moretimewiththeirfamily.Theymightjoinasportsteamintheirneighbourhood.

38.Whoisagainstscreen-timelimits?

A.EsmeMcNeely.B.XiuhanZhu.C.NingLi.

39.WhatdoesthestudyfromtheUniversityofColoradoBouldershow?

A.Screentimemightdonoharmtokids.

B.Screentimecanimprovekids9friendships.

C.Screentimewon'thelpkidsmakefriends.

40.WhatareNingLi'sopinionsaboutscreen-timelimits?

A.Toomuchscreentimecanleadtotiredness.

B.Criminalscangetimportantinformationeasily.

试卷第6页,共12页

C.Peopleareencouragedtospendmoretimewiththeirfamily.

41.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.Screentimecanheeducational.

B.Screentimecanleadtolesssocialtime.

C.Whetherthegovernmentshouldsetscreen-timelimits.

Inrecentyears,large-scale(大规模的)treeplantationprogrammesareapopularwayto

dealwiththeclimatecrisis(气彳陡危机).Thesetrees,theystorelotsofcarbondioxidefromthe

air.Theygiveusoxygenwebreathe.Andthere?snodoubtthattherighttreesintheright

placeisagoodthing.However,large-scaletreeplantingisbecomingaproblem.

YatirforestisIsraeFslargestforest.Butthefourmilliontreesareactuallyhavinga

warmingeffectontheplanet.Andthebrightdesertsurfacereflected(反射)moresunlight

thanthepresentdarkertreecanopy(树冠)thatreplacedit.Thisforestismakingglobal

wanningworse.

WhattheYatirforestwarnsusisthatchoosingtherightlocationisveryimportant.The

wronglocationcanalsouseupgroundwateranddryupstreams.Choosingtherightlocation

isn'ttheonlychallengeforlarge-scaletreeplantations.Mostofthetime,thesetreeplanting

programmeschooseonetypeoftrees.Theyarebadforbiodiversity(生物多样性).

Anotherbigproblemisplantingthewrongtypeoftrees.InSouthAfrica,the

introductionofnewtypesoftreeshasledtocoveringlargeareasofland.Thecountrynow

spendsmillionsofpoundsclearingthetreeseveryyear.

So,protectingtheforestswouldbeabetteruseofourtimeandresources.Weshould

allowspacearoundtheforestsforthemtonaturallyexpand.Andit'sthebestwaytogetmore

treesontheplanet.Oneplacewhereplantingtreesisgoodisinthecities.Treeshelpreduce

noise,improveairquality,helppreventflooding,andevenimproveyourphysicalandmental

health.

Thereisnoonesolutiontotheclimatecrisis.Wehavetouseallthetoolsathandto

reducegreenhousegasesandslowdownglobalwarming.

42.Theunderlinedword“replaced“inParagraph2probablymeans.

A.解释B.解决C.取消D.取代

43.Whichisthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?

(①二Para1②=Para2...)

A.①〃②③④⑤〃⑥B.①〃②③④//⑤⑥

C.①②〃③④〃⑤⑥D.①②〃③④⑤〃⑥

44.Whataretheproblemsoflarge-scaletreeplantingaccordingtothepassage?

a.Choosingthewronglocationb.Plantingtreesinthebigcities

c.Plantingthewrongtypeoftreesd.Choosingonlyonetypeoftrees

A.abdB.abcC.acdD.bed

45.Thepurposeofthepassageis.

A.tocallonpeopletotakeactiontoprotecttheenvironment

B.toaskmorepeopletoplantmoretreesintheirdailylives

C.towarnpeopletochoosetherightlocationtoplanttrees

D.toremindpeopletopaymuchattentiontotheirhealth

四、多句选词填空

选用方框内的单词或词组填空,其中有一个单词或词组是多余的。

value,messages,basedupon,who,highly,called,

46.一Ifyouhaveanyinformation,letmeknow.

一Sure.Iwillsendtoyourmobilephone.

47.ThejudgeMaNinginthe2022WorldCupcomesfromChina.

48.Ifsknowntousthatgoodbooksareofgreattostudents.

49.WuJingisawell-knownactor,andpeoplethoughtofhisfilms.

50.TheusageoffoldingscreenmobilephonescreatedbyHuaweiis5G.

五、语法填空

用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。

WangYapingisanastronaut.In2013,shebecamethe51(two)Chinesewoman

totraveltospace.Sheisalsofamousfora52(physical)classtelevisedfbrmorethan

60millionpeople.Wangtrainedveryhardformanyyears53(be)anastronaut.The

54(hard)partwasdeserttraining.Wearingaspacesuitand55(carry)specialand

heavyequipment(装备),shewalkedseveralkilometersthroughthehotandsandydesert.

试卷第8页,共12页

""Sometimesitwasso56(wind)anddusty(布满灰尘的)Jshe57(say),

“thatwecouldn'tseeeachothereventhoughwewerejustafewmetersaway.^^

Wanglovesherjob.SherememberswatchingthefirstChineseastronaut58(go)

intospace."Iwassoproudandalsoveryexcited.ButwhenIwatchedit,a59(think)

cameintomymind:Wehavemenpilotsand60(woman)pilots,andthenaman

astronaut.Whenwilltherebeawomanastronaut?Andtoday,ifsmebecomingoneofthe

firstfew.,?

六、短文首字母填空

根据短文内容及首字母提示,写出所缺单词,使短文内容完整、正确。

Teaism61producedinAsiancountrieslikeChinaandIndia.Chinesepeoplestart

todrinkteaasearlyas5,000yearsago.Atthattime,peoplemadeteainas62way,just

putfreshtealeavesintohotwater.

Teawasn'tintroducedintoEuropeu63theearly17thcentury.Andnowithas

becomepopularinEuropeandAmerica.Peoplethereliketodrinkteawithsugarormilkinit.

Then64ofteadrinkersgetslarger,teabusinessisgettingmoreimportantthanbefore.

ThefirstInternationalTeaDaywasonMay21st,2020.Sincethen,peoplehave

celebratediteveryyear.TheDaymakespeopler65theimportanceofteaworkers.

七、多任务混合阅读

阅读并回答问题,每题答案不超过7个词。

Smart,SocialAnimals

Recently,researchershavefoundthatdolphinsknowtheirownnamesmuchlikepeople.

Dolphinstalktooneanotherwithwhistles(口哨)andcalls.Scientistshaveknownthatthe

animalsalsouseunusualwhistlestonameeachother.Theyhadthoughtthatdolphinsonly

heardeachother'svoices.However,thescientistsdidn'tknowthatdolphinslistenfortheir

namestoo.

Totestthisidea,theresearcherscaught14dolphinsandrecordedtheirnamecalls.The

scientiststhencopiedeachdolphin'svoice.Whenthechangedwordingswereplayed,the

dolphinsrepliedstronglytothenamesoftheirrelativesandclosegroupmembers.Theypaid

noattentiontothenamesofdolphinstheydidnotknow.

Dolphinsliveinlargegroupsthatgrowandchange.Eachdolphin'sunusualwhistle

helpsitquicklyfindafriendorafamilymember,orcallforhelp.Understandingtheircalls

requireslearning.Ifsaskillthafsseeninveryfewanimals,whichincludehumans,elephants

andbats.

Elephants,forexample,communicatewithsound.Theirsoundscanbeheardbyother

elephantsmilesaway.Dolphins,too,communicatewitheachotherbymakingsoundslike

this.

Elephantsalsocommunicatebymovingtheirhead,feetandtrunk.Inmuchthesame

way,dolphinscommunicatebytheirmovements.Theyoftentoucheachothertoexpress

friendship.

Unlikedolphins,elephantsalsocommunicatebytheirgreatsenseofsmell.Theycan

recognizeotherelephantsbythesmellstheyhave.

Whydodolphinsandeleph

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