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天津和平区2019-2020学年初三在线学情检测英语试题(含答案)

1、和平区和平区 2019-2020 学年度第二学期九年级线上学习阶段性评估检测学年度第二学期九年级线上学习阶段性评估检测 英语学科试卷英语学科试卷 本试卷分为第 I 卷(选择题) 、第 II 卷(非选择题)两部分。第 I 卷为第 1 页至第 7 页,第 II 卷为第 8 页至第 10 页。试卷满分 120 分。考试时间 100 分钟。 答卷前,请你务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考点校、考场号、座位号填写在”答题卡”上。 祝你考试顺利! 第 I 卷(本卷共四大题,共 60 分) 一、单项填空(本大题共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共 20 分) 从下列每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以

2、填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. Tom is _ honest boy. Yes. Whats more, he is _ most hard-working student in my class. A. an; the B. a; the C. an; an D. a; a 2. _ house is much bigger than _. A. Your; we B. Yours; ours C. Your; ours D. You; we 3. My _ would leave at 7:00 am, so Mum sent me to the airport early. A. tra

3、in B. flight C. ship D. bus 4. Miss Brown, we _ cleaning our classroom. Can we go home now? A. finish B. finishing C. are finished D. have finished 5. People are _ today, and they live _ than they did in the past. A. wealthier; long B. wealthy; long C. wealthier; longer D. wealthy; longest 6. Many h

4、ouses _ by the earthquake and thousands of people were left homeless. A. damaged B. were damaged C. were damaging D. are damaged 7. There will be more work to do so the boss decides to _ the workers. A. influence B. hide C. double D. reduce 8. May I take the dog with me, sir? _. Pets are not allowed

5、 to enter the hall. A. Yes, you may B. Yes, you can C. No, you neednt D. No, you mustnt 9. Bob _ me at the bus station. I have to go now. A. was waiting for B. waits for C. waited for D. is waiting for 10. Ill go to visit my cousin in America _ the winter holiday starts. A. as soon as B. so that C.

6、before D. so 11. My mother works in a hospital and its very far from my home. So she _ goes home for lunch. A. often B. seldom C. usually D. always 12. I saw Paul _ that old car when I passed his house. A. repairs B. repairing C. repaired D. to repair 13. Im not so sure about my future. Stick to you

7、r dream and never _. A. give up B. take out C. throw away D. turn off 14. Id like to buy a new jacket, but I dont know _. How about this one? A. how can I get it B. where can I get it C. which should I choose D. which I should choose 15. Remember to email me when you arrive there. _. Ill do it. A. W

8、hat a pity B. Ive no idea C. Of course D. Its lucky 二、完形填空(本大题共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 As a young man, Al was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his elder son had a bad stomach ache. Thinking it was only some 16 trouble, neither Al nor

9、 his wife took the condition very seriously. But the boy died suddenly that night. Knowing the child could have been 17 if he had only realized the seriousness of the situation, he always felt he was guilty. To make matters worse, his wife 18 him a short time later, leaving him alone with his six-ye

10、ar-old younger son. The hurt and 19 of the two situations were more than Al could stand (忍受) , and he turned to alcohol(酒精)for 20 . In time Al became an alcoholic. Drinking too much alcohol, Al began to lose 21 he possessed(拥有)一 his land, house, etc. Finally Al died alone in a small bar. Hearing of

11、Als 22 , I thought, “What a wasted life! What a complete failure!” As time went by, I knew Als now adult son, Ernie. He is one of the 23 , most caring, most loving men I have ever known. I saw the 24 between Ernie and his children, thinking that kindness and caring had to come from somewhere. I hadn

12、t heard Ernie talked much about his father. One day, I asked him what on earth his father had done so that he became such a special person. Ernie said quietly, “As a child until I left home at 18, my 25 came into my room every night, gave me a kiss and said, Love you, son.” 16. A. usual B. common C.

13、 special D. serious 17. A. saved B. taken C. killed D. brought 18. A. helped B. asked C. loved D. left 19. A. happiness B. luck C. pain D. fun 20. A. help B. interest C. sadness D. work 21. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything 22. A. life B. death C. health D. happiness 23. A. busiest B

14、. richest C. kindest D. smartest 24. A. love B. hate C. help D. work 25. A. brother B. father C. sister D. friend 三、阅读理解(本大题共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分) 阅读下面的材料,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A I grew up in a very poor common family. My father used some unusual ways to teach me. The following is the one I

15、value most. On the first day of 2nd grade, my father asked me if I could read well. “Yes, I can,” I said. So he gave me a map with street names and directions on how to walk to school. My school is 3 miles away, and I had never been off my home street by myself, ever. My father said, “Lily, everythi

16、ng you need to know is written on the map, read the map and follow the directions.” My father kissed me goodbye and sent me out the door. I was afraid. How could I walk to school alone? On my way to school, I cried as I walked. I dont know how long it took me to get to school, but I do remember how

17、I felt when I came around the last street corner, and saw my school. I jumped up and down. I wished I could tell my father that I made it. My father wasnt there when I got home and I was asleep when he got home. The next day I waited for him to ask what had happened. He never did. Years later, I ask

18、ed him why he did that and why he didnt care what had happened. He just looked at me for a while and then said, “I didnt have to ask you, because I knew. I followed you all the way. I saw you jump up and down at the last street corner. I felt what you felt.” Then I understood and cried. 26. On the f

19、irst day of 2nd grade, Lilys father asked her to _. A. read street names B. go to school herself C. learn how to read maps D. memorize ways to school 27. Why did Lily cry on her way to school? A. Because she was afraid to walk alone. B. Because she didnt know the way. C. Because she was late for sch

20、ool. D. Because she didnt like school. 28. How did Lily feel when she saw her school? A. Tired. B. Excited. C. Worried. D. Bored. 29. We can learn from the passage that Lily _. A. did very well in her lessons B. hardly talked with her father C. didnt want her father to ask what had happened D. didnt

21、 know her father was following her all the time 30. Years later, Lily understood that her father _. A. took pride in her study B. was strict with her C. loved her very much D. cared about her study B A new report says promising children money to pass exams does not help their exam grades. It could b

22、e a waste of money using cash to get kids to study more. However, the promise of a trip could encourage students to try harder and do better at school. Scientists looked at how promises of money and tickets to shows affected students studying and learning. Over 10, 000 pupils took part in the survey

23、 in 2016. There was an improvement in homework, but this did not result in better test scores. Lead researcher Dr Simon Burgess thought the survey showed something important and interesting. He said it had not found something that really got students to work harder. He added that, “Clearly, some pup

24、ils have a lot of goals and believe that education is very important in life, but there are kids who think that working hard doesnt make a difference. He said these children think exam success is “all in your genes(基因)” because of their family background. Education expert Dr Kevan Collins said good

25、teachers were better than promises of rewards to get children to study, especially for children from low-income families. He wrote, “What really makes difference is how students are taught.” 31. According to the report, we can know that _. A. promising children money isnt helpful for their exam grad

26、es B. promising children a trip doesnt encourage them to study harder C. promising children tickets to shows doesnt encourage them to do homework D. promising children money doesnt encourage them to do homework 32. What does the underlined word “affected” mean in Chinese? A. 有利 B. 有弊 C. 影响 D. 抑制 33.

27、 Which of the following is TRUE? A. The survey shows something that gets students to really work harder. B. Some students think education is very important in their life. C. Some kids work harder if they think they dont have good genes. D. The survey shows that education is not so important in life.

28、 34. Dr Kevan Collins thinks _ really make(s) a difference in kids study. A. promising money B. promising a trip C. promising tickets to shows D. good teachers 35. If a kid thinks genes are the most important, he may agree _. A. good teachers make the difference B. money makes the difference C. work

29、ing hard makes the difference D. family background makes the difference C Is there anything that you do to cheer yourself up and “heal(治愈)” your mind when youre feeling down? Many of us have our own ways to make ourselves feel better. This is referred to as “self-care”. This idea originated (起源) in

30、Japan. It refers to any activity that can soothe ones nerves (平缓心绪) , clear ones mind, and comfort a troubled heart, according to China News Service. It was first used to describe the music of Japanese songwriter Ryuichi Sakamoto(坂本龙一)in 1999. Self-care is now booming(急速发展)in China as well. One of t

31、he most popular activities is “healing travel”. According to Caissa Touristic, a Beijing-based travel agency, more Chinese tourists are going on meditation (冥想) or yoga retreats in places like Japan, Bali and India. By taking these trips, people can learn more about local culture and the way people

32、in these countries live. Without a tour guide or detailed plan, they allow their bodies and minds to relax as they forget about daily stresses and noisy surroundings(周遭事物)back home. Having a pet can also help to improve our mental health. Research has shown that pets and humans can heal each other,

33、NPR reported. Strong human-to-animal bonds (情感联系) make both pets and their owners happier and healthier. Chinese dog and cat owners spent over 5,000 yuan per pet on average in 2018. Chinas pet industry now has a value of over 170 billion yuan, Xinhua reported. More people are seeking out self-care a

34、ctivities simply because they can finally afford to, particularly Chinas growing middleclass(中产阶级). With fewer financial(财务的)worries, they can slow down and take a closer look at their own inner(内心的)world, the Paper noted. 36. What do we know about “self-care” in the story? A. It means living by you

35、rself. B. It started in Japan about 20 years ago. C. It focuses on ones physical health. D. It refers to activities done by yourself. 37. People may feel “healed” while going on trips because _. A. they can do meditation or yoga during their trips B. they get to know how other people live C. they ca

36、n relax and avoid daily stress D. they dont need to make plans 38. According to Xinhua, which of the following is TRUE? A. “Healing travel” is a popular “self-care” activity. B. Pets cant help their owners stay healthy mentally. C. Chinese people prefer to raise cats. D. Chinese pet owners spend a l

37、ot of money on their pets. 39. What can we infer from the story? A. Ryuichi Sakamotos music can make people feel better. B. People who have pets are not necessarily happier or healthier. C. The middle class experiences more stress and mental health problems. D. Chinese people will spend more money o

38、n their pets. 40. Whats the best title of this passage? A. How to Keep Pets B. How to Live Longer C. How to Help Ourselves D. How to Make Plans 四、补全对话(本大题共 5 小题,每小题 1 分,共 5 分) 根据对话内容,从方框内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。 (选项中有两项是多余的) A. What happened? B. Long time no see! C. Who took these photos? D. Isnt that John o

39、ver there? E. We looked so funny in them. F. I cant believe ifs been ten years. Brian: Hi, Cindy. _41_ Cindy: Hi, Brian. Its nice to see you and so many old classmates. Brian: So it is. _42_ Cindy: Youre right. Its really a long time. Brian: Did you see the old photos on the wall? Cindy: I sure did.

40、 _43_ Brian: But those are some great memories. Cindy: Hey! _44_ Brian: Yes, it is. I remember he used to stay up all night studying. Cindy: _45_ Brian: Yes. He was the only one left in the class when he woke up. Cindy: That was really funny. 第 II 卷(本卷共四大题,共 60 分) 五、完成句子(本大题共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,共 30 分) 根

41、据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。 46. 我想你不必亲自去。 I dont think you have to go _ _. 47. 在走了两个小时后,他们很快睡着了。 They soon _ _ after walking for two hours. 48. 很多野生动物没有安全居住场所,因为我们夺走了他们的土地和森林。 Many wild animals dont have a safe place to live, because we are _ _ their land and forests. 49. 请填写这张表,然后来我们学校学英语。 Please _ _ this

42、form and come to learn English in our school. 50. 我们尽量早到,以便有时间热身。 We all arrive as early as we can so that we have time to _ _. 51. 丽丽将为你们指出北京的景点。 Lily will _ _ the sights of Beijing for you. 52. 你的新书什么时候出版? When will your new book_ _ ? 53. 他编了个有趣的故事,讲给他朋友听。 He _ _ an interesting story and told it t

43、o his friends. 54. 请多保重。 Please _ _. 55. Tom 昨天骑车回家时,从车上摔了下来。 Tom _ _ his bike on his way home yesterday. 56. 你的房间真乱,请收拾一下。 Your room is in a terrible mess, please _ it _. 57. 请注意你的拼写。 Please _ _ to your spelling. 58. 我们大家应该帮助动物,使它们在宁静中生存。 We should help animals live _ _. 59. 今天早上的课是关于急救的。 This morn

44、ings class is about _ _. 60. 这取决于你个人爱好。 It _ _ your personal hobby. 六、任务型阅读(本大题共 5 小题,每小题 1 分,共 5 分) 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。 I grew up in the 1960s. I was taught from an early age to send a handwritten thank-you note showing gratitude for kindness. My mother used to buy me a box of stationery(信纸)and teac

45、h me the value of saying “thank you.” She turned out to be right. Amit Kumar is a professor at the University of Texas. He said that people liked getting thank-you notes. However, most of us underestimate(低估)the positive feelings they will bring. He asked volunteers how they felt after they received

46、 thank-you notes. Many said they were “extremely happy.” Dr Kumar found that it took most volunteers less than five minutes to write the thank-you notes. Just five minutes to make another person feel “extremely happy”! Yet, in reality, the idea of getting an actual pen, writing an actual note, findi

47、ng a stamp and a mailbox, never seems to come to mind. We usually do what is convenient for us-a quick text or an email. Its easy to say “Im busy,” but even very busy businessmen find time to write thank-you notes. Take Doug Conant for example. When he became CEO of Campbells Soup, the company had l

48、ost half of its market value. It was bad for morale (士气) . He started fixing that by writing to every employee. In his ten years as Campbells CEO, Conant wrote over 30,000 notes in all. Not surprisingly, the company turned around. While people always like getting thank-you notes, sending the note in time is also im