2020年山东潍坊高新区九年级在线学习阶段性质量检测英语试题(含答案)

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1、 7 页 1页) 20202 20 0 年高新年高新区区在线学习阶段在线学习阶段性性质量检质量检测测 九年级英语试题九年级英语试题 注意事项: 1.本试题满分 80 分,考试时间为 90 分钟; 2.答卷前务必将试题密封线内及答题卡上面的项目填涂清楚。所有答案都必须涂、写在答题卡相应位 置,答在本试卷上一律无效; 3.非选择题用黑色钢笔或碳素笔作答。 友情提示:相信自己,祝你成功! 一、阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Share Flat: Happy Village big flat, 1

2、room ready for use immediately, with all necessary furniture and appliances, 3 minutes walk to underground station, 2 blocks from shopping centre, park view; $2100 including bills; female nonsmoker; no pet. Sara 25720836 or 10077809. Moving Sale: 2 armchairs, red/ brown at $400 each; coffee table, b

3、lack, wood, $800; oil painting, big, $900; Tianjin carpet, green, 3 7, $600; double bed, $500; mirror, big, square, $500; fridge, big, double-door, $1000; old pictures, $140 each. Mr. Brown, Tel: Weekend, 25216011; Weekday, 25245867 Part-time Lab Assistant Wanted: Required by busy electronics compan

4、y to help with development of computer; should have an electronics degree and some experience of working in an electronics lab. Hours: 9:00 am-1:00 pm, Monday-Friday. Salary 6,59810,230 dependent on experience. Letter of application to: Mrs G Chan, NOVA ELECTRONICS, 45 Shanxi RD, Shanghai. 1. Sara w

5、ants to . A. sell a flat B. find a roommate C. buy a pet D. decorate a room 2. From the above we can learn that the Happy Village flat . A. is near a park B. is beside the sea C. has no furniture D. cant be used now 3. If you want to contact Mr. Brown on Sunday, you should call . A. 25245867 B. 1007

6、7809 C. 25720836 D. 25216011 4. The above information can be found in . A. novels B. letters C. dictionaries D. advertisements B It happens to all of us. It is the end of the term and your teacher gives you your report card. You look at it and your heart stops because you realize that your parents a

7、re going to be very angry. This is the classic case of a bad report card! There is nothing you can do to change the past. So, what do you do now? A disappointing report card is something that almost all students will experience at least once in their lives. Grades are how most schools evaluate (评价)

8、students and they are pretty important. The problem is that we do not always get good grades we (or our parents) want. After a bad report card, it is important to figure out what to 7 页 2页) do next. The first thing to do is talk to your teacher. Find out how your grades were calculated. Was the prob

9、lem a bad test, lack of participation ( 参 与 ) in class, or a failure to complete homework? Next, if the problem is something you can solve on your own (such as not doing your homework), make a promise to change your behavior! However, if you have been studying hard and still got a bad grade, you pro

10、bably need some extra help with your classes. Talk to your teacher and explain your situation. He or she will tell you where you can receive the extra help you need. Then, make a detailed plan of how you will improve your grades. Write down the plan and have it ready when you talk to your parents. T

11、hats a good way to make your parents less angry. While all parents want their children to get good grades, most understand that not every report card will be perfect. The important thing is that you show your parents you have a plan to improve your grades for next time. Always remember, many of the

12、worlds most successful people failed many times before they became successful. They learned from their failures, and you should too! 5. What is the problem with the grades? A. Most schools evaluate students by using grades. B. Its important to get good grades. C. We dont always get good grades we wa

13、nt. D. Grades are sometimes incorrect. 6. The underlined word “your situation“ in the text probably means . A. you had no idea about how your grades were calculated B. you have made a promise to change some bad behavior C. you have been studying hard, but you still got bad grades D. you have had a d

14、etailed plan to improve your grades 7. The text above is written to . A. encourage students to get good grades B. make parents less angry C. share ways to deal with bad report cards D. find excuses for bad grades C Kids in primary schools in Bellaire, Ohio, US have something to sing about. For the p

15、ast several years, public primary schools in that town didnt offer music classes. They didnt have the money to pay for them. But now they have got the money to bring back music. Many school officials ( 行 政 官 员 ) across the US say music classes get students excited about going to school. Also, studie

16、s have shown that music classes may boost brainpower (促进脑力). For example, researchers from the University of Southern California did a study. They found that the brains of 10 and11-year-olds who learned to play a musical instrument developed faster than the brains of kids who didnt. Though most peop

17、le arent opposed to teaching music in schools, not everyone says its necessary. Many school teachers say that learning music means less time spent on maths, writing and science, all of which may be more useful to students later in life. Heres what two kids think. Music should be taught in school for

18、 the simple reason that it makes learning more fun. We have music classes at my school, and I love them! In 2018, a research company called Grunwald Associates did a survey (调 查) on music education. More than 60% of parents whose kids took music classes in school said their child is more focused (专注

19、的). 7 页 3页) Noah At my school, we dont have music classes. I think thats OK because it gives us more time to focus on main subjects, like reading and maths. Its more important to learn these subjects than it is to learn how to play a musical instrument. If someone wants to take music classes, he or

20、she can do it outside of school. I take piano classes after school, so it doesnt take time away from my other classes. 8. Paragraph 2 uses an example to show that . Sophia A. students in the US like going to school B. students in the US like taking music classes C. music classes are good for student

21、s brain development D. 10 and 11-year-olds learn to play musical instruments faster 9. What do the underlined words “opposed to“ in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese? A.理解 B.精通 C.研究 D.反对 10. Which of the following does Noah probably agree with? A. Music adds fun to learning. B. Schools should do music res

22、earch. C. Music is useful to students later in life. D. Schools should make music classes simple. 11. What can we learn about Sophia? A. She hates reading and maths. B. She thinks it is boring to play the piano. C. She goes home immediately after school. D. She studies in a school without music clas

23、s. D 阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多 余选项 Littering is a big problem in cities around the world. People know it does harm to the environment, but few do something for years to make a difference. However, “Butt Lady“ sets an example to all. The true name of “Butt Lady“ is Sally Dawly. She

24、 lives in Auburn, a city in California, US. 12 because she had spent most of her free time picking up cigarette butts (香烟头) from the streets of her city. After picking up one million cigarette butts in three and a half years, she has set a new goal for herself-two million cigarette butts. Dawly got

25、tired of going on her walks and seeing cigarette butts everywhere, so in 2014 she started to take action. Armed (装备) with a broom(扫帚), dustpan and a pair of tongs, the anti-littering activist walked down the streets in search of cigarette butts, picked them up and threw them in the trash can. To see

26、 how many butts she picks up, the Butt Lady has been using a counting device (装置). 13 after picking up as many as 3,000 butts a day. She said she wanted to shout “Come on people. Dont throw your butts. 14 .“ Dawly knows its not easy to completely solve her citys cigarette butt littering problem in n

27、o time, but she hopes her efforts will help smokers think twice before throwing away butts on the street. 15 . as she has got more and more supporters in the city. 7 页 4页) A. She sometimes felt really tired B. In fact, her efforts have paid off C. Better yet, stop smoking D. She was so great E. She

28、got a nickname 二、语言知识运用 A(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Books have magical power. They contain( 包含) knowledge and knowledge makes our human become wiser and 16 . Between their pages, readers can be transported to anywhere imaginable and become just about any

29、one or anytime. 17 , many children all over the world dont have the chance to read. For several years now, Maria Keller, a teenager from Minneapolis, has been trying to change that fact. When she was 8 years old, Maria already loved reading. She also noticed that some of her classmates didnt read as

30、 much as she did. When she asked her mother 18 that was, her mother said that they might not be able to 19 books. Maria had never thought of this. She couldnt believe that some children didnt have bedtime stories read to them, and she decided to 20 this. With her mothers help. Maria created an organ

31、ization which is dedicated ( 致 力 于 ) to collecting and distributing(分配) books to children 21 . At the beginning, Maria set the 22 of collecting and distributing 1 million books by the time she was 18. It didnt 23 long to reach that goal. Up till now, she has collected over 2.4 million books and has

32、shipped them to many states and countries around the world. She said, “I cannot live without books. As I continue my mission (使命). I have learned that the number of kids who have no books is in the hundreds of millions. So I cant 24 , even after reaching my original goal of 1 million books.“ She rec

33、ently set a new goal to distribute books to kids in need in every state in the US, and every country in the world. She keeps records of her 25 on a large map at the warehouse (仓库) where her books are kept and sorted. 16. A. strong B. stronger C. healthy D. healthier 17. A. So B. However C. After all

34、 D. Instead 18. A. how B. what C. why D. which 19. A. choose B. afford C. share D. read 20. A. do B. make C. change D. get 21. A. in safety B. in danger C. in trouble D. in need 22. A. number B. age C. time D. goal 23. A. take B. spend C. cost D. pay 24. A. set out B. give up C. get off D. take up 2

35、5. A. industry B. research C. progress D. study 7 页 5页) 三、语言知识运用 B(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 阅读下面的短文,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词。 Today skateboarding is popular around the world. Many young people like the sport, and so 26(1) (do) Marcelo Lusardi. However, the young man is quite different from many other

36、s - he is a blind skateboarder. Marcelo was born in Argentina, and now he lives in Spain. He used to live an easy life but everything changed when he went blind in 2015. He felt 26(2) (hope), as he couldnt imagine living without sight (视 力). 26(3) (Luck), a friend of his 26(4) (father) stepped in an

37、d helped him out. Thanks to her help, Marcelo was able 26(5) (accept) his condition and started getting out more. Marcelo went to the skate park he had often visited. At first, he thought skating was out of the question for a blind man like him. But his skateboarding friends 26(6) _(tell) him he was

38、 still one of them and he had to get back on the skateboard. They helped him learn to use his other senses 26(7) ( ride )the skateboard again and even try out some new tricks. Looking back, Marcelo thought 26(8) (lose) his sight helped him realize who he is and what he wants to do. “People sometimes

39、 have problems and think thats the end of the world, but in the end you can solve these problems. Look at me, I was skating, then I went blind, and now I 26(9) (skate) again. Not as well as before, but I can still do it and make people keep their mouths 26(10) (open).” So, remember: Everything has a

40、 solution in life. 四、翻译句子(共 4 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 6 分) 用括号内所给的词或短语,将下列句子译成英语。 27(1) 去年,他不得不很辛苦地独自工作。(on ones own) 27(2) 它们将被公布在学校的网站上。(put up) 27(3) 直到 Tony 回来我才会离开这个房间的。(notuntil) 27(4) 潍坊以风筝而闻名。(be famous for.) 五、阅读表达(共 5 小题;第 28(3)小题 1 分,其余每小题 2 分;满分 9 分) 阅读下面的短文并根据短文后的要求答题。 Do you think youre a luck

41、y person? Lets see what Professor Richard Wise-man, a famous psychologist (心 理学家), has discovered about luck: Ten years ago, I set out a research on luck. I wanted to know why some people are always in the right place at the right time, while others always experience ill luck. Many people volunteere

42、d for my research. Over the years I interviewed them, watched their lives and had them take part in my experiment. 7 页 6页) I carried out a simple experiment to discover why there were differences in their ability to find opportunities. I gave both lucky and unlucky people a newspaper and asked them

43、to look through it and tell me how many photographs there were. I had secretly placed a large message halfway through the newspaper saying. “Tell the researcher you have seen this and win $50.“ This message took up half of the page and was more than two inches high. It was staring(盯着看)everyone strai

44、ght in the face, unlucky people tended to (倾向于) miss it and lucky people tended to spot(认出) it. Unlucky people are just more nervous than lucky people. They are busy looking only for what they need and this stops them from noticing the unexpected. As a result, they miss out on opportunities. Lucky p

45、eople tend to be more relaxed and open. They can see everything that is in front of them, rather than just what they are looking for. 28(1) How long has Professor Richard Wise-man studied on luck? 28(2) Whats the purpose (目的) of Professor Richard Wise-mans simple experiment? 28(3) Fill in the blank

46、in Paragraph 5 with one word.(在文中空白处填入一个适当的单词) 28(4) Please translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.(请将文中画线的句子翻译成汉语) 28(5) Why did the unlucky fail to find the message in the newspaper according to the research? 六、写作(满分 15 分) 新冠病毒(Novel coronavirus)引发的肺炎疫情遍布全球,美国疫情尤为严重。假如你是李华,请你 用英文写一封电子邮件,告诉

47、你的美国笔友 Tony, 在日常生活中,应如何做来预防新型冠状病毒肺炎 (NCP)。 要点如下: 1. 少外出; 2. 佩口罩; 3. 勤洗手; 4. 注意: 1. 词数:80 左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 文章不能出现本人真实信息; 4. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 7 页 7页) 参考词汇: 口罩 mask Dear Tony, Over the past months, the novel coronavirus has made its way around the whole world. Yours, Li Hua 7 页 8页) 20202020 年高

48、新区在线学习阶段性质量检测年高新区在线学习阶段性质量检测 九年级英语试题参考答案九年级英语试题参考答案 一、阅读理解(共(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分) 1-4 BADD 5-7 CCC 8-11 CDAD 12-15 EACB 二、语言知识运用 A(共 10 小题;满分 10 分) 16-20 BBCBC 21-25 DDABC 三、语言知识运用 B(共 10 小题;满分 10 分) 1. does 2. hopeless 3. Luckily 4. fathers 5. to accept 6. told 7.to ride 8. lo

49、sing 9. am skating/skate 10. open 四、翻译句子(共 4 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 6 分) 1.Last year, he had to work very hard on his own. 2.They will be put up on the school website. 3. I wont /cant leave the room until Tony comes back. 4.Weifang is famous for kites. 五、阅读表达(共 5 小题;第 42 小题 1 分,其余每小题 2 分;共 9 分) 1. For ten years. 2. To discover why there were differences in their / volunteers/peoples ability to find opportunities. 3. but 4. 告诉

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