2019-2020学年浙江省台州市椒江区九年级上期中考英语试卷(含答案)

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1、1 2019-2020 学年浙江省台州市椒江区九年级上期中英语试卷学年浙江省台州市椒江区九年级上期中英语试卷 一、完形填空 It was last June. I entered a supermarket to pick some vegetables, when a young man asked me, “Can you tell me where the milk counter(柜台)is? ” “Well, the 1 is in the lower right corner,” I replied. Picking up my things, I finally came to

2、the milk counter where I met the same man holding almost 10 2 of milk. I asked, “Do you need a basket or a trolley?” “Sure, thank you.”he answered. I was 3 he was still picking more bottles and after a few minutes his trolley had 20 bottles of milk. I felt shocked and asked, ” 4 do you buy so many b

3、ottles?” He 5 and said, ”These are for my street dogs. Today, I want to be a Santa for them.” I said,” Well ,its too 6 for you to be a Santa. It is still June and Christmas comes in December.” He 7 me and walked a few steps, as if he wanted to tell me the reason, but he left the counter and said 8 .

4、 A few minutes later, we met again at the bread counter. “So these bread and cakes are 9 for the street dogs, Mr. Santa?” He said, ”Yes. They are for my dogs and I love to be Mr. Santa in the month of 10 . Santa is a representation(象征) of surprises and love. Santa comes in December. We 11 expect him

5、 in other months, but in real life there is a Santa in each one of us that shines through our personality at some point of time, no matter which 12 it is. When you offered help to me by getting me a trolley, maybe there was a Santa in 13 . When we offer flowers to a 14 man in hospital or an umbrella

6、 to someone who is caught in the rain ,we are being Santa there.” It was correct that Santa can come 15 Christmas. We just need to realize that he is around us by spreading happiness and unconditional love. 2 1.A. vegetable B. milk C. bread D.cake 2.A. boxes B.glasses C. bottles D.bags 3.A. unhappy

7、B.nervous C. angry D.surprised 4.A. Why B.How C.Where D.When 5.A. paid B.bought C.left D.turned 6.A. early B.important C.helpful D.cool 7.A. laughed at B.shouted at C.looked at D.pointed at 8.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything 9.A. only B.also C.again D.even 10.A.June B.July C.September D

8、.November 11.A.never B.always C.usually D.sometimes 12.A. hour B.week C.month D.year 13.A. me B.you C. it D.him 14.A. hungry B.lucky C.kind D.sick 15.A. until B.at C.for D.before 【答案】1-5 BCDAD 6-10 ACCBA 11-15ACBDD 二、阅读理解 A Honey to treat a wound. Eat cherries(樱桃) if someone has a pain in his knee.

9、Your grandmother is probably proud of her old-time treatments and now science is catching up with them. Researchers have produced hundreds of studies in the past five years about these grandmothers old-time home treatments. They are often natural, different 3 from the medicine from the hospitals. He

10、re are some old-time treatments which have been proved (证明) to be useful by the scientists. Burns Try Aloe Aloe is a useful treatment for burns, says a doctor of Visha Skin Care. One study showed it was very useful for second-degree burns. If you have an aloe plant, simply cut open a leaf and use th

11、e liquid(汁液) directly to the burnt area. For serious burns, you should still see a doctor. Eyes Pain Try Cucumber If you use your eyes for a long time, lie on your back and place one piece of cucumber over each closed eye. Cucumber helps reduce the pain. Replace the pieces with a cooler pair every t

12、wo or three minutes, for up to 15 minutes total. Wounds Try Honey Since ancient Egyptian times, people have used honey to treat the wounds. For best results, scientists advised manuka honey, from New Zealand. Brush some honey directly to a wound every 12 to 24 hours and cover it with a piece of clea

13、n cloth. 1.If Lily burnt her finger when cooking, she would need according to the passage. A.fresh cherries B.an aloe leaf C.cucumber pieces D. manuka honey 2.The writer wrote this passage to . A.express her pride in those grandmothers treatments B.introduce some methods of old-time home treatments

14、C.show old-time home treatments are better than medicine D.advise scientists to make research into ancient treatments 3.The passage is most probably from the column (栏目)of . 4 A.news B. health C.sports D.education 【答案】1-3 A B B B When Matty Sallin, 34, was working on a degree in art and technology a

15、t New York University, he got interesting homework in electronics class. He decided to create an alarm clock. “Everybody has to stand it every day, and it is really unpleasant,” he says. He asked different people what they would like to be woken up instead of a noisy alarm. A lot of them said, “The

16、smell of bacon (培根肉).” So Sallin and two classmates invented a new kind of alarm clock: a wooden box with a pig face and a digital clock that uses the smell of cooking bacon instead of the sound to wake someone up. He explains, “Theres no danger of burning, because I built it carefully. It uses halo

17、gen light bulbs(卤素灯) instead of a fire for cooking and turns off automatically after ten minutes.” Yes, the cook itself can do it. Just a few easy steps are needed to set the alarm.” “What you do is to put some frozen bacon in the night before and set the alarm,” says Sallin. “If you set the alarm f

18、or 8:00, it will turn on at 7:50 and slowly cook for ten minutes under the halogen bulbs,” he says. “Then the bulbs turn off and a fan blows the smell out through the nose of the pig.” “So instead of an alarm, you get a bacon smell awake,” says Sallin. “Then you can open the door on the side and pul

19、l the bacon out and eat it.” When Sallin was a kid, he spent a lot of time making drawings of inventions. “I wanted to make a lift in my backyard and a special tree house,” he says. “But I never really thought Id be called an inventor!” Sallin got an A in the class and went on to invent other things

20、but people continue to hear about his invention and email him every day asking where they can buy his alarm clock. 1. The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to . A.Interesting homework B.delicious bacon C.a new clock D.a noisy alarm 5 2. According to the passage, the right order to

21、set the alarm clock is . The bulbs turn off The smell blows out The bacon is slowly cooked The alarm clock is set A. B. C. D. 3. From the passage, we know that . A. Its dangerous to to cook bacon for the breakfast. B. Sallin refused to spend much time on inventions. C. People are interested in Salli

22、ns bacon alarm clock. D. Students at New York University are tired of homework. 4. The passage is mainly about . A. A great inventor B. A special “smell” clock C. The smell of bacon D. Drawings of inventions 【答案】1-4 DBCB C Smart phone apps certainly make our lives easier. However, sometimes they can

23、 also cause problems. Recently, the Ministry of Education(教育部) announced that teacher should not use Wechat or QQ to give homework or ask parents to grade kids homework. Many teachers in China depend heavily on apps to give homework. The kids have to do their homework, and 6 stare at a phone screen.

24、 For example, Liu Yanming, a sixth-grade student in Shanghai, usually has to use his mother mobile phone to do his homework. Liu Yong, his father, is afraid that apps could distract kids by encouraging them to watch something that is nothing to do with their homework. “He is just 12 years old, and I

25、 do not want to buy him a cellphone,” Liu told China Daily. “I also worry that my sons eyesight will be hurt because of staring at the phone for too long.” However, Bai Yueping, president of Shanghai Tangzhen Middle School, supports using apps for homework. Parents can understand their kids learning

26、 situation and watch them to finish the homework, Bai told China Daily. Zhang Siqi is a student from Renmin University of China. “The use of WeChat or QQ to give homework is convenient, Zhang told China Daily. “Were living in an Internet age.” Chu Zhaohui, a researcher at the National Institute of E

27、ducation Sciences, believed that it is not possible to stop the use of electronic devices in the Internet era. However, students should use them when its necessary, such as when they do listening exercises. “We dont want to stop online education models, but they must be used carefully. Modern techno

28、logies are good, but they should not steal the show(喧宾夺主) ,”he told China Daily. 1.What did the Ministry of Education announce recently? A. Teachers could not give children too much homework. B.Students were not advised to use smart phones at school. C.Teachers shouldnt give homework by using smart

29、phone apps. D.Students had to do their homework without the help of smart phones. 2.What do the underlined words distract kids in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. make kids feel bored B. improve kids interest C. get kids more excited D. take kids attention away 3.Which of the following is the best for

30、in Paragraph 5? A .He agrees with Liu Yong. B.He thinks the apps are useless. 7 C.He thinks its unwise to use the apps. D.He supports Bai Yuepings point of view. 4.Which opinion would Chu Zhaohui probably agree with? A.We should stop online education models. B.Its better to use electronic devices mo

31、re carefully. C.Teachers cant give homework on QQ and Wechat at all. D.Using Smart phone apps too often does no harm to students. 【答案】1-4 C D D B D One day, 12-year-old Sean Redden logged on the Internet and went to a popular chat room. Just as he was about to sign off, he saw the name of someone he

32、d never seen there before, Susan Hicks. Her brief message was “ Would someone help me?” Sean typed back,“Whats wrong?” A moment later he received the message, “I cant breathe. Help me! I cant feel my left side! I cant get out of my chair.” Oh, man, Sean thought. It was a bad joke. Then he told his m

33、om Sharon, and she asked, “Its not just some game, is it? The message was not a joke. Susan Hicks was actually 20-year-old student working late at night at a college library near Helsinki Finlandalmost 7,000 miles away from Seans home in Texas. While searching the Internet, she began to feel terribl

34、e pain all through her body. The library was empty and the nearest phone was outside in the hallway. She couldnt move that far because any movement caused the pain to get worse. Then as the pain became worse, she began typing her message for help in the chat room. 8 I dont think its a joke: mom, Sea

35、n said. He typed: Where are you? The letters appeared, Finland. Not knowing what else to do, Sharon called the local police and explained the situation to officer Amy Schmidt .Schmidt told Sharon to try to get the sick girls phone number and address. Meanwhile, the Texas police called the internatio

36、nal telephone operator and asked to be connected to the proper agency(机构)in Finland. The Texas police explained the situation and gave Susans address to the Finnish operator. When Sean heard that, he typed, Help is on the way.” Finally,Susan was saved.Four days later, the police in Texas got a messa

37、ge from Finland:Thanks to her Internet friend, Susan is doing well. 1. According to the passage, Sean was about to sign off when . A. he noticed a new name B. he found a friend in the chat room C. a boy started chatting with him D. he couldnt send out messages 2. Sharon felt when she first saw the m

38、essage for help. A. afraid B.unsure C.impatient D.worried 3. Susan sent a message for help because . A. a bad man hit her on her left side B. she was locked in the library C. she left her phone in the hallway D. she was too sick to move 9 4. The best title of the passage might be . A. Help on the In

39、ternet B. A Message for Help C. Police Officers Kindness D. Making Friends on the Internet 【答案】1-4 A B D A 三、词汇运用 A) convenient exact stranger require repeat 1. Most students hope to go to a great university. Thats_what they want. 2. My mother often tells me not to speak to a_. 3. You really_a lot o

40、f hard work to succeed. 4. This TV play_every summer holiday. Its too boring. 5.I will come and visit you when you are_. 【答案】1.exactly 2.stranger 3.require 4.is repeated 5.convenient B) Debbie and Simon looked up as an old lady got into their office. The lady looked at them both quickly, and then wa

41、lked over to Debbie. Debbie greeted her_1_(礼貌地). 10 Simon was a little sad and took some papers over to the fax machine. Chris, a member of staff from_2_(法 国), was standing there. Whats up, Simon? You dont look very happy.” “Customers in all parts of the world always like Debbie better than me. I_3_

42、(很少) have them. I cant understand it.” “I can. _4_(是否) or not you can do this well depends on the way you communicate. Communicating is not just about speaking. Body language is important, too.” “Body language?” “I mean your gestures(姿势) and the_5_(表情) on your face. Your look communicates things as

43、well as your words. “The way you look at people doesnt give them a good impression, Simon. But Debbie smiles before speaking to them. You need to treat your customers with_6_(温暖) and speak with your shinning eyes.” After that, Simon tried to improve his body language. He sat up and smiled at people.

44、 This seemed to _7_(起作用). Minutes later, a beautiful girl got into the office. She looked at Debbie and then Simon. Without thinking_8_(两次), she went to Simon and gave him a big smile. A few moments later, she left, still smiling. Chris came over at once and said, “Well done, Simon. Im so_9_(骄傲) of

45、you. Youve already made a good impression on her.” “That was my_10_(亲戚),” said Simon. “She came to remind me to come to her party tomorrow.” 【答案】1.politely 2.France 3.seldom 4.Whether 5.expression 6.warmth 7.work 8.twice 9.proud 10.relative 四、语法填空 11 Do you like cars? What will the cars be like in t

46、he future? Maybe we can sit in a car that _1_ (drive) by itself. Just think about it! _2_cool it will be! About 40 years ago, scientists from the United States_3_(start) to develop self-driving cars. One of the most famous ones was made by Google in 2012. There are cameras and radars (雷达) on _4_top

47、of the car. They allow the computer in the car _5_(draw) a 3D map of the environment. Chinese scientists have also _6_(successful) developed a self-driving car. The car made a trip _7_Changsha to Wuhan. Is a self-driving car safe? A recent study shows that robots make_8_(safe)drives than humans. If 90% of vehicles (交通工具) are self-driving ones, 217000 lives will be saved a year. _9_, a self-driving car is expensive and each cost about $ 100 000. So it is_10_ (possible) to be very popular in the near future. 【答案】1.is driven 2. How 3.started 4.the 5.to draw 6.su

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