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1、2017-2018學年度第二學期開學質量檢測九年級英語試題(卷)出題人:劉懿嫻 審題人:聽力部分 一. 聽對話,選答案(共15小題,計15分) 第一節:聽下面10段對話,每段對話后有一個問題,讀兩遍,請根據每段對話的內容和后面的問題,從所給的三個選項中選出最恰當的一項。( )1. A. To take care of her sister . B. To go swimming. C. To do her homework.( )2. 

2、A. Some fruit salad. B. Some beef noodles. C. Some vegetable salad.( )3. A. Its fine.B. Its warm.C. Its cold.( )4. A. By train.B. By plane. C. By ship.( )5. A. Some scien

3、ce books. B. Some history books. C. Some English books.( )6. A. Husband and wife. B. Father and daughter. C. Teacher and student.( )7. A. Along the street. B. Next to a cinema

4、. C. Near a supermarket.( )8. A. A scientist. B. A pilot. C. A doctor.( )9. A. Red. B. Purple. C. White.( )10. A. For 2 hours and a half.B. For 3 hours.C. For 3 hour

5、s and a half.  第二節:聽下面兩段對話,每段對話后有幾道小題,請根據每段對話的內容和后面的問題,從所給的三個選項中選出最恰當的一項。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第11段對話,回答第11、12小題。( )11. When will Mike take the math exam?A. Next Monday. B. Next Tuesday. C. Next Wednesday.( )12. What d

6、oes Mike advise Cindy to do?A. To listen to music.B. To take a shower.C. To watch TV.聽第12段對話,回答第13至15小題。( )13. How does the man feel now?A. Happy.B. Tired.C. Sad.( )14. W

7、ho will the man go traveling with?A. His friends.B. His workmates.C. His family. ( )15. Where will the man go to relax?A. Somewhere in America.B. Somewhere by the se

8、a.C. Somewhere in Australia.二. 聽短文,選答案(共5小題,計10分)本題你將聽到一篇短文,讀兩遍,請從每個小題的三個選項中,選出最恰當的一項。( )16. How many countries are mentioned by the speaker?A. Four. B. Three. C. Two. ( )17. How do American children&

9、#160;deal with their lost teeth?A. They put them into mouse holes.B. They put them under the pillows.C. They put them in the meat and feed them to dogs.( )18. T

10、he lost teeth were put into mouse holes because it is said that_A. they will change into moneyB. they will be safe thereC. the new teeth will be strong( )19._&#

11、160; are considered to be the guardian angels in Mongolia.A. Dogs B. Geese C. Wolves( )20. The speaker mainly tells us about the ways to deal with_ lost teeth.A. humans B

12、. pets C. children 三. 完型填空(共2篇,共20 小題,計20分) ADo you know Diwali Diwali is Indias 21 and most important holiday of the year. It is as important to Indians as the Christmas holiday to Christians. The festival 22 its name from the row of clay lamps. Diwali 23 in October or November each year.

13、 It is a harvest festival that marks the last harvest of the year before winter.Indians celebrate it 24 family gatherings, clay lamps, fireworks, bonfires, flowers, sharing of sweets and worship to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Some believe that Lakshmi wanders the Earth looking for homes where sh

14、e will be welcomed. People open their doors, windows 25 light lamps to her.Indians 26 spend five days celebrating Diwali. Heres what they usually do during the five days.On the first day of Diwali, housewives clean the houses and go shopping.On the second day, people decorate 27 homes with clay lamp

15、s and create design patterns called rangoli on the floor. They usually use colored powders(粉) or sand 28 patterns.The third day is the main day of the festival. Families get together for Lakshmi puja. Lakshmi puja is a prayer to Goddess Lakshmi.The fourth day is the first day of the new year. Friend

16、s and 29 visit each other and they usually take some gifts with them. They always have 30 great time.On the last day, brothers visit their married sisters. Their sisters always welcome them with love and a rich meal.( )21. A. big B. bigger C. biggestD. the biggest( )22. A. gets B. will getC. gotD. h

17、ave gotten( )23. A. celebratesB. celebratedC. was celebratedD. is celebrated( )24. A. forB. aboutC. withD. by( )25. A. orB. butC. soD. and( )26. A. usualB. usuallyC. seriousD. seriously( )27. A. theirB. theyC. theirsD. them( )28. A. to growB. growC. to createD. create( )29. A. relativeB. relativesC.

18、 studentD. students( )30. A. theB. /C. anD. a B Flowers are often seen as popular gifts. They 31 for first dates, graduations, weddings, funerals, visiting a patient and making apologies. It is actually for this reason that giving flowers can sometimes be regarded as rude 32 one is not careful.Chrys

19、anthemums(菊花), lilies(百合), gladioli(劍蘭), and 33 white flowers are symbol of grieving(悲傷), and they are used in funerals in many countries. Carnations(康乃馨) are common cemetery (墓地)decorations in Germany and France. 34 someone white flowers in China, or a carnation in France, may be regarded as saying

20、 “Drop dead”.Yellow flowers stand 35 hate in Russia and Iran, and purple flowers are bad luck in Italy and Brazil. Red flowers, 36 roses, are used only to express the romantic interest in Germany and Italy. In the Czech Republic, flowers are usually seen as romantic 37 . So, giving ones teacher or b

21、oss flowers 38 result in a great deal of trouble.Even 39 number of flowers can be rude. In some countries, like France and Armenia, an odd(奇數的) number of flowers is for joyful situation, and even(偶數的) numbers are for grieving. However, in countries like Thailand and China, even numbers 40 to be luck

22、y and odd numbers tend to be unlucky.( )31. A. giveB. gaveC. are givenD. were given( )32. A. ifB. unlessC. althoughD. because( )33. A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. the other( )34. A. To giveB. GiveC. To stayD. Stay( )35. A. afterB. withC. aboutD. for( )36. A. commonB. commonlyC. especialD. especially(

23、 )37. A. giftB. giftsC. factD. facts( )38. A. couldB. mayC. mightD. must( )39. A. aB. anC. theD. /( )40. A. tendB. tendedC. will tendD. have tended四.閱讀理解(共15小題,計20分)第一節:閱讀下面一篇短文,判斷下列句子是否符合短文內容,符合的用“A”表示,不符合的用“B”表示。(共5小題,計5分) A Have you ever thought about eating your

24、0;spoons? Well, it is now a reality.As everyone knows, plastic disposable(一次性的) tools have chemical materials, several of which are seriously dangerous. When these tools are t

25、hrown away, they will get into peoples food in the end, which may cause cancer and influence peoples nervous system(神經系統). Whats more, waste that cannot be recycled 

26、is polluting the earth and doing harm to people and animals. This is why Narayana Peesapaty created edible(可食用的) spoons in India, because he couldnt bear plastic waste

27、60;any more.Peesapaty began his business, Bakery, in 2011. He invented edible spoons that are made from flour(面粉. The spoons are unique as they are baked and for one

28、time use. After being used, the spoons can be eaten. If you do not want to eat them, thats OK. The edible spoons can be kept for three years and can&#

29、160;disappear within four or five days after you throw them. The edible spoons even come in three different tastes to suit the food that they are served with: n

30、atural, sweet, or hot. While the plastic spoons used to leave a bad taste on the food you eat, the edible spoons will never have a bad influence on your

31、60;tasty food.Peesapaty is now gaining more attention because there will be more money from others for him to produce soup spoons, regular spoons, dessert spoons, forks a

32、nd chopsticks.( )41. Some chemical materials from plastic disposable tools can do harm to us.( )42. Peesapaty invented edible spoons because plastic disposable spoons are too expen

33、sive.( )43. The edible spoons can be used for many times.( )44. The plastic spoons can make the food less delicious.( )45. The article is mainly about edible spoons made&

34、#160;from flour. 第二節:閱讀下面B、C、D三篇短文,從各小題所給的四個選項中選出能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的一個最佳答案。(共10小題,計15分) BThese years, with the fast development of the Internet, more and more reading materials are creatively shown through

35、0;different websites. The Internet has become a necessity to most of the people in cities, and some in the countryside. Some say that at present, people dont like

36、60;reading books, because they have seen books that can be read clearly in their hands. However, the fact is not so. Most people are reading, but not traditional

37、0;paper books. Ebooks are their favorite for their convenience and low price.High school and college students like reading ebooks. They usually read 18 e-books on average 

38、;each year, as is said by e-book service provider iReader in its report on Internet reading. Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen are the top three cities for people willi

39、ng to spend time and money on e-books.68% of digital(數字)readers are young people under 25, the report said. However, office workers are the ones more willing to spen

40、d time and money on e-books. On average, readers with 10 years of work experience spend 51 minutes a day and 145 yuan a year on e-books. As for college

41、0;students, they can spend 36 minutes a day and 72 yuan a year.Sales of cartoon e-books made in China have been rising quickly in 2016, as it said. Last ye

42、ar, serious and profound(深刻的)e-books got more and more popular among readers, while mystery(推理)e-books are interesting among young people particularly this year.46. E-books are more

43、0;popular with readers because they are ._A. harder B. nicer C. cheaper D. shorter47. _ like to read e-books much more.A. High school students in Xian B. Building workers in&#

44、160;ShanghaiC. Paper-making workers in Beijing D. High school students in Shenzhen48. Whats the main idea of this passage?_A. E-books are more and more popular with young read

45、ers.B. Some big cities will spend much time and money on e-books.C. College students can spend more money than others.D. Sales of cartoon e-books made in China have&

46、#160;increased a lot.CSome people do not know much about the Indian culture and tradition. They may get very puzzled when they see children in India touching the fee

47、t of their elders. This is, in fact, the commonest Indian gesture(手勢). If you are touching someones feet, it means you are showing your love and respect(尊敬) to 

48、the one whose feet you are touching. MeaningsUsually, the person whose feet are being touched is always greater. When an elder persons feet are being touched, he in&

49、#160;turn is supposed to touch the head of the person, and bless(祝福) him for long life, good luck and success.EducationTouching eldersfeet is the first lesson in manners&

50、#160;that all Indian children are taught. Since Indians normally live in big families, this gesture is received by the sons and daughters-in-law for their parents and gra

51、ndparents. Very young children are enlightened by their parents to learn this gesture.TimesIn Indian culture, there are special times when a person is expected to touch h

52、is elders feet, for example, before one is leaving for or arriving back from a journey, a celebration or a party and so on. In earlier times, it was a 

53、;custom in India for the young to touch their parents feet first in the morning and before going to bed. Though there are many who still follow this rule, 

54、the fact is that the tradition is now slowly disappearing with time.49. In India, touching ones feet means showing_  to him or her.A. hello B. love C. anger D. joy50

55、. The old Indians like to touch the_  of the young to bless them for good luck.A. heads B. faces C. feet D. hands51. The underlined word “enlighten”here probably mea

56、ns_ .A. avoid B. light C. reduce D. teach52. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?_A. Touching the feet is a tradition never to be done in India&#

57、160;now.B. When someone leaves for a trip, touching the feet of the elders happens.C. Now, fewer and fewer Indians touch the elders feet in the life.D. Touching the&

58、#160;feet is taught to children when they are old enough. DOur reporter Ryo was surprised when he was wandering in the streets of Tokyo to prepare for a news re

59、port. He met across a curious-looking candy shop with its shutter(卷簾門)only partly open. None of the people living in the area knew why.Ryo curiously walked into the 

60、dark and old store. “Maybe the owner is just lazy, or perhaps its broken,” Ryo thought. A warm Japanese greeting came from a mans voice  in the back. The o

61、wner of this candy shop, a 90-year-old man came up. Just then Ryo realized that there were no candy and chocolate at all in the store.Mr. Uchiyama explained to&

62、#160;Ryo that the place used to be a candy store when he opened around 50 years ago, but his energy had dropped in old age. So later he just sold ciga

63、rettes out of a window on the other side of the store.Then they had a quite friendly and warm talk. Ryo slowly knew what happened to the store on earth.

64、60;“I keep a bag by the door that a customer left on the counter(柜臺)two years ago. Honestly, I want to just close the store, but the bags owner might come&

65、#160;by looking for it. Then I keep the door open just a little bit.”Ryo looked around, and was sure enough there was a small bag on show at the front 

66、;of the counter with a paper that read, “Forgotten item.” Of course, neither Ryo nor Mr. Uchiyama would look into the bag, but it seemed to have some sort 

67、of machine in it.Everyone should keep hope forever.53.  made Ryo surprised about the candy shop one day._A. The different kinds of goods B. The lazy Japanese ownerC. 

68、;The pleasant chocolate taste D. The half-opened shutter54. The owner of the candy shop sells_ at present.A. candies B. cigarettes C. chocolate D. chewing gum55. Whats the best tit

69、le for the passage?_A. The taste of chocolate B. Living for hopeC. Opening for hope D. A broken counter 第II卷(共55分)五. 完成句子,根據所給漢語意思,用單詞或短語完成下列英文句子。(共5小題,計10分)56.如果我們不保護環境,地球將處于極大的危險之中。If we dont protect the environment, t

70、he earth will be 57.你的未來取決于你現在多么努力地學習。Your future how hard you work now.58.雖然他還是個孩子,他懂得很多科學知識。Although he is a child, he has of science.59.我們無論遇到什么困難都要相信自己。We should believe in no matter what difficulties we meet.60.在每學期開始的時候,我都會制定一些學習計劃。 of every term, I make some study plans.long time.六. 短文填空:用方框中

71、所給的單詞的適當形式填空,使短文完整正確(每個單詞限用一次。每空填一個單詞。共10小題,計10分)。argue, they, honest, much, talk, sing, opinion, help, experience, controlMany teenagers dont get along well with their parents and they dont know what to do. If you face such a problem, what Im saying now might be 61. to you.Have you ever thought of

72、talking to your parents to find out why you dont get along well with each other When I was a teenager, I didnt get on well with my parents, either. We sometimes 62. with each other. I am sorry that I had such an 63. . Now Im a mother of four girls. Of course we have different 64. , but I encourage t

73、hem to communicate with me openly and 65. . In this way I make sure that they trust me and come to me for anything. As a result, we get along very well.Arguing with your parents will make 66. angry and you wont feel good. Also, remember that the 67. important thing is to solve problems. When you are

74、 68. to your parents, try your best to be calm. If you cannot 69. your feelings, you can go to a doctor or your teacher who could give you advice on your problem.Remember that your parents love you. Sometimes they do something that you find hard to understand. For example, you may want to be a 70. i

75、n the future, but your parents want you to do something else. If so, try to think in their shoes.Life is too short and family is important! Try your best to get along well with your parents.七.任務型閱讀:閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容,完成下列各題。(共5小題,計10分)Few deaths in ChileAn 8.3­magnitude(里氏8.3級) earthquake can often

76、cause fallen buildings and hundreds or even thousands of victims. But only 13 people were killed in the powerful earthquake in Chile on Sept 16, 2015. That is the most surprising thing.According to New York Times, Chile had spent quite a lot of money on the project of making its buildings stronger.

77、Also, it had changed its tsunami(海嘯) warning system. Both of these helped prevent a disaster in the country.Besides, strict laws and rules have made people more ready for earthquakes. Schools have increasingly started doing drills(演練), all society is filled with creative ways to keep safe in earthquakes.Chile, a South American country, is one of the places where earthquakes are most likely. Its 17 million people have been taught more than enough information about earthquakes. The strongest ea

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