




版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
2024—2025学年山东省青岛第五十九中学九年级上学期期末考试英语试卷
一、单项选择(★★★)1.Whenyougoabroad,a________isneeded.
A.B.C.D.(★★★)2.Ifthebasketis________,wecanfindnothinginit.
A.fullB.smoothC.emptyD.small(★★)3.Itrainedeverydayduringtheirholiday,sothey________havehadaverynicetime.
A.mustB.mustn’tC.canD.can’t(★★★)4.I________thiscoattothecoatyouwerewearingyesterday.
A.preferB.likeC.wouldratherD.ratherthan(★★★)5.—Didyougototheparty?—No,I________.
A.wasinvitedB.wasn’tinvitedC.invitedD.aminviting二、完形填空(★★)“Yousayyourhairisgone?”Jimsaidlikeanidiot.“You_______lookforit,”saidDella.“It’ssold,Itellyou—soldandgone,too.It’sChristmasEve,boy.Begoodtome,foritwentforyou.Maybethehairsofmyheadwerenumbered,”she_______withasuddenserioussweetness,“butnobodycouldevercountmyloveforyou.”Jimdrewapackagefromhisovercoatpocketandthrewituponthetable.“Don’tmakeanymistake,Dell...”hesaid,“...aboutme.Ithinkthere’s_______inthewayofahaircutorashampoothatcouldmakemelikemygirlanyless.But_______youopenthatpackage,youmayunderstand.”Whitefingersatthestringandpaper.Andthenanexcitedscreamofjoy;andthen,alas!Aquickchangetouncontrollabletears.Fortherelaythecombs(梳子)—thesetofcombs,thatDellahaddreamedofforlonginaBroadwaywindow—justthecolortowearinher_______hair.Theywereexpensivecombs,sheknew,andherhearthadcraved(渴望)overthemwithouttheleasthopeofhavingthem.Andnowtheywerehers,butthehairwas_______.Butshehuggedthemtoherbosom(胸口),andatlastshewasabletolookupwithdim(黯淡的)_______andasmileandsay,“Myhairgrowssofast,Jim!”AndthenDellaleapedup_______alittlecatandcried,“Oh,oh!”Jimhadnotyetseenhisbeautifulpresent.She_______itouttohimeagerly(急切地)uponheropenhand.Theprecious(珍贵的)metalseemedtoflashwithareflectionofherbrightandardent(殷切)spirit.“Isn’titgreat,Jim?Ihuntedallovertowntofindit.You’llhavetolookatthetimeahundredtimesadaynow.Givemeyourwatch.Iwanttosee_______itlooksonit.”Jimtumbled(跌倒)downonthesofaandputhishandsunderthebackofhisheadandsmiled...(Tobecontinued)6.A.mustn’tB.needn’tC.can’tD.shouldn’t7.A.wentonB.putonC.gotonD.turnedon8.A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.anything9.A.ifB.soC.whatifD.before10.A.lessB.beautifulC.manyD.new11.A.lostB.goneC.boughtD.taken12.A.shouldersB.earsC.mindD.eyes13.A.likeB.withC.toD.for14.A.shoutedB.cutC.heldD.called15.A.whatB.whyC.whichD.how三、阅读理解(★★★)HowtoReadaMapHerearesomethingsyoumustknowinordertoreadormakeamap.First,amapisuseless,unlessittellsyouwhichdirectionisnorth.Anarrow(←,↑,→,↓)pointingup(north)isusuallyinthetoprightcornerofthemap(seeⒶ).Everymapshouldalsohaveascale(比例尺).Ascaletellsyouwhatadistanceonthemapstandsforintherealworld.Forexample,thisscale(seeⒷ)showsthat1centimeter(cm)onthemapstandsfor1,000centimeters,or10meters,intherealworld.Amapshouldalsohaveakeythatexplainssignsusedonthemap(seeC).Forexample,aschoolisoftenshownbyasquarewithaflagontop.ThesignforahospitalisusuallyanHinabluesquare.Greentreesareusedtoshowaparkoralargeareaoflandcoveredwithtrees.16.Whatisthemostimportantthingthatamapmustshowyou?
A.Centimeters.B.Aflag.C.South.D.North.17.Whatdoesamapscaletellyouabout?
A.Arrows.B.Distance.C.Places.D.Roads.18.Whatsignmaybeusedtoshowaforest?
A.Anopenbook.B.Greentrees.C.Asquarewithaflagontop.D.AcapitalHinabluesquare.(★★★)
General’sFriedChickenOpeningHours:SundaytoSaturday,11am~11pm
Address:420BeakStreet
Phone:888-555-4242Coupon(优惠券)A
●$2offwhenyouspend$20ormore.
●Offergoods(商品)duringthefirstweekofMay.CouponB
●Buyabucket(桶)of50hotwingsandgetasecondathalfprice.
●OffergoodsduringthesecondweekofMay.CouponC
●GetalargeCokeandaBarbecueChickensandwichforfree.
●OffergoodsduringthethirdweekofMay.CouponD
●Buy12chickennuggets(鸡块)andget6moreatnocost.
●OffergoodsduringthelastweekofMay.ImportantNotice:Onlyonecouponcanbeusedatatime.19.WithCouponA,howmuchshouldyoupayforgoodsworth$42?
A.$36.B.$38.C.$40.D.$42.20.IfLucywantschickennuggets,whichcouponwouldshemostprobablyuse?
A.CouponA.B.CouponB.C.CouponC.D.CouponD.21.Thepassageismostprobably________.
A.adiaryB.areportC.anadvertisementD.aninstruction(★★★)Canyoubelieveeverythingyousee?Notalways!Sometimesourmindsandoureyesmakemistakesandgetconfused(困惑的).Thismaybebecausewearelookingatanopticalillusion.Hereopticalmeans“relatedtosight”—thewayweseethings.Anillusionissomethingthatlooksdifferentfromthewayitreallyis.Inshort,anopticalillusionisatrickthatoureyesplayonus.Lookattheseopticalillusionsandcomparewhatyouseewithwhatyourclassmatessee.Thewayweseethingsisoftenpersonal,sonoteveryonewillseethingsthesameway.1.Arethelinesstraight?Atafirstlook,mostpeoplesay“No”.Butifyoucomparethelinesagainstobjectwitharuler,you’llseeotherwise.Thesmallcirclesinthesquarehelpcreatetheillusion.2.Isitwhite?Square1isclearlygray.ButwhataboutSquare2?Isitwhite?Isitlightgray?Youmaynotbelieveit,butSquares1and2areexactlythesamecolor.Youreyesseethecolors.butyourbrainnoticestheshadow(阴影)madebytheapple.Itthereforedecidesthatthesquareintheshadowisalightercolorthanitreallyis.3.Arethecirclesmoving?Ifyoulookcloselyatthispicture,thecirclesmayappeartomove.Ofcourse,thisisimpossible.Howcanapicturemove?Whenweseecircle-in-circleshapes,likeincarwheels,theyareusuallymoving.Ourbrainsareusedtoseeingtheseshapesmove.Whenoureyesseethisshape,ourminddecidesthattheimageismoving.Otherscientistsbelievetheillusionofmovementiscausedbythemovementsofoureyesaswelookatthedifferentcolorsandpatternsofthepicture.22.Whatisthemainpurposeofthereading?
A.Todescribehowhumaneyeswork.B.togiveexamplesofeverydayopticalillusions.C.totellusthereareopticalillusionsinourdailylife.D.toexplainwhatopticalillusionsareandgivesomeexamples.23.Whatcausesopticalillusion1?
A.Thesizeofthesquares.B.Thecolorofthelines.C.Thecirclesinsidethesquares.D.Thelinesagainstobjectwithastraightline.24.Whatcausesopticalillusion2?
A.Theshadowintheimage.B.Thecoloroftheapple.C.Thepositionofthesquare.D.Thenumberofsquaresinthepicture.25.Whichoftheseisanopticalillusion?
A.Thinkingofapictureinyourmind.B.Hearingavoiceinyourheadthatisn’tthere.C.Seeingwateronaroadwhenit’snotreallythere.D.Lookingupatastrangecloudandnoticingitsshape.(★★)Recently,twocutecatshavewonmanyheartsontheInternet.Oneofthemholdsastronggaze(注视),asifthinkingaboutlife’sdeepestquestionscarefully,26.Accordingtotheirowners,thecatontheleft,BoZai,waswatchingtwoothercatsfighting,whileGuangDang,thecatontheright,wasrequestingsnacksfromherowner.Infact,thesetwocutecatshavenevermetinreallife.So,27,whyhaveBoZaiandGuangDangbecomethefocusofpublicattention?Invideossharedonline,BoZaiasksandGuangDanganswersinafunnyway.Thetwocatsaresometimesmotheranddaughter,sometimesteacherandstudent,andsometimesacouple.Inthisway,28.Somecollegestudents,inparticular,expresstheiranxiety(焦虑)bymakingsuchcatdialoguevideostorecreatesituationswheretheyfeelpressured.Soon,theyfindcomfortinthecomments(评论)onthevideos,29.ThisshowsthepoweroftheInternetincreatingsharedemotionalexperiences.Thesecatshavebecomemorethanjustcuteanimals;they’reasourceofconnectionandcatharsis(宣泄)inourdigitalage.It’sclearthatthepopularityofthesecatsreflectsourneedforemotionalrelease.Perhapsinthefuture,30,continuingtospreadwarmthandcomfortintheonlineworld.
A.peoplesharetheirlittlethingsinlifeB.whiletheotherappearsworriedandconfusedC.amongallthefamouscutecatsontheInternetD.moresuchheartwarminganimalstorieswillappearE.asmanyotherssaytheyaregoingthroughthesamethingF.peoplecanexpresstheirtruefeelingsthattheycan’texpressinreallife四、短文填空(★★★)阅读下面短文,根据上下文、音标、汉语和所给提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内词语的适当形式。Lifeisreallylikeabook.Imagineyou’rereadingabookandyoureach31lastpage.Whatdoyoudo?Youturnthepage,right?Well,lifeworksinasimilarway.Sometimes,wereachapointwherethingsaren’tgoingwell,likeabadchapterinabook.Butinstead32givingup,wecanturnthepageandstartanewchapter.It’snotalwayseasy,though.Lifethrows33(难题)atus,muchlikeatestatschool.Weshouldbereadyforthemandlearnfromthem.Ifwemakeamistake,likechoosingthewrongpath,wehaveto34(accept/refuse)itandmoveforward.Wecan’tdoit35(/ə’ləʊn/).Weneedthehelpoffriendsandfamily,justlikeclassmatesandteachershelpingeachother.Theycanofferusadviceandsupport,likeafriendwholistenstousandgivesusahug.Wealsoneedtobebraveandtrynewthings,likepickingupanewsport36learninganewskill.Attimes,wemightfail,likelosingagame,butthat’sokay.Wecanlearnfromourmistakesandtry37(再一次).Andmostimportantly,weneedtoletgoofthepast,likethrowingawayoldclothesthatnolongerfit.38(hold)ontobadmemoriesandfeelingsonlymakesusdown.Weneedtoforgive(原谅)ourselvesandothers,justaswewouldforgiveafriendforhismistake.So,whenyoureachapointwherethingsaretough,rememberthatyoucanalwaysturnthepageandstarta39chapter.Bereadyforthechallenge,askforhelp,trynewthings,andletgoofthepast.Believein40.Youcandoit!五、任务型阅读(★★★)Insmalltowns,peopleareusedtosayinghellototheirneighborsinstores,onthestreetsandinfrontoftheirhomes.Intoday’scitylife,peoplemayfeeluncomfortabletalkingtoneighborstheydonotknowwellinlineatthesupermarket.Butgreetingyourneighborsisactuallygoodforyou,especiallyifyousayhellotosixpeople,accordingtoarecentsurvey.Sayinghellotopeopleincreaseswell-being(幸福感),butsixisthemagicnumber.Thewell-beingscoreincreasesfromzerotosixandthentherearenofurtherincreases.TheseresultsarepartoftheGallupNationalHealthandWell-BeingIndexwhichstudiesoverallwell-beingandiscalculated(计算)onascaleof0to100.ThesurveywascarriedoutfromMay30thtoJune6th,2023andwasbasedontheanswersfrom4,556Americans.Itcoveredsocialwell-being,physicalwell-being,communitywell-beingandmore.Peoplewhosaidtheydidn’tsayhellotoanyoneintheirneighborhoodscored51.5.Peoplewhogreetedsixneighborshadascoreof64.1.Youmightthinkthatsayinghellotoneighborsisonlyaboutsocialwell-being,butthatactuallyisn’tthecase.Infact,regulargreetingsalsoimproveaperson’sphysicalwell-beingandcommunitywell-being.________Youwillbemorelikelytospeaktopeopleifyouthinkyourcommunityissafe.Yourphysicalwell-beingcanimproveifyouaregettingoutandwalkingaroundyourneighborhood.“Wedon’trequirethatyouknowthepersonwell;juststopandtalktohim,”saidDanWitters,thesurvey’sdirector.“Butthemorepeopletowhomyousayhello,thegreatertheprobabilityisthatyou’reactuallygoingtostartaconversationwiththem.”Whilethisisjustasurveyfornow,sayinghelloregularlyisagoodwaytoimproveyourownwell-being.1-4小题,根据短文内容,完成思维导图。(每空不超过两个词)
Topic:Theconnectionbetweensayinghellotoneighborsandwell-being.
1:FromMay30thtoJune6th,2023.
Object(研究对象):2
Result:Peoplewhoregularlysayhellototheirneighborshave3(higher/lower)well-beingthanthosewhodon’t.
Peopleshouldbe4togreettheirneighbors.41.________42.________43.________44.________45.Whichsentencecanbeputin________?
A.That’sbecausealloftheseareconnected.B.It’sbesttogreetyourneighborsinthemorning.C.Youcanevenmakefriendsbygreetingneighbors.D.Differentneighborscangreetyouindifferentways.46.用英语回答问题:Howcanweimproveourownwell-being?___________________________________________________________(★★)WalklikeapenguinWalklikeapenguin.Soundsfunny,right?Butthinkaboutit.Penguinsareexpertsatwalkingonsnowandice.Maybewecouldlearnsomethingfromthem.Slipsandfallshappenwhenwetrytowalkonslipperysurfaces,andthewaywetypicallywalkwithoneleginfrontofusandonelegbehindusisnaturallyunstable(不稳的).Ourweightpushesourfeetoutwardalongthesurfaceoftheice.Bykeepingourcenterofgravity(重心)directlyaboveonefoot,weuseourownweighttopin(固定)downourfoot,preventingslipsandfalls.Keepingourarmsout________improvesourbalance,butitalsomeanswecancatchourselvesifwedofall—justlikeapenguin.Let’shaveatry.1.Walkinaflat-footedmanner.2.Wearfootwearthatprovidestraction(抓地力).3.Pointthefeetoutslightly.4.Walkslowly.5.Useyourarmsforbalance.6.C
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 缝制设备远程诊断与维护服务考核试卷
- 旅行社团队建设与管理考核试卷
- 电气机械的设计参数与选型指南考核试卷
- 自动扶梯梯级防滑与防夹技术的智能化实现与案例分析考核试卷
- 疫苗接种在应对全球抗生素耐药性危机中的地位考核试卷
- 建筑物拆除工程监理考核试卷
- 轨道维护与修复设备考核试卷
- 股权代持与公司财务状况监管协议
- 药品安全消防管理
- 教育行业教学资源共享及培训合作框架协议
- 【课件】认识民法典+课件统编版道德与法治七年级下册
- 《金属疲劳与断裂》课件
- 2025年《民法典》应知应会知识竞赛题库(含各题型)
- 剧场协议合同范例
- 回弹法混凝土强度检测方法课件
- 2024-2025学年上海市民办华育中学八年级(下)期中数学试卷 (含详解)
- GB/T 4340.3-2025金属材料维氏硬度试验第3部分:标准硬度块的标定
- 猪场6S管理培训资料
- 娘家陪嫁协议书范本
- 校服征订家长协议书
- 2025年中考语文专题复习《文言文断句》课件
评论
0/150
提交评论