吉林省第二实验学校(高新、远洋)2021-2022学年九年级下学期第二次英语周考卷.docx
第二次周考卷单项选择()1. -There is a chess match between a Korean player and AlphaGo.-It's very amazing. Playing chess is usually one-to-one game.A. the; aB. the; anC. /; aD. /; an)2. There an English party in our school this weekend.A. will holdB.is going to haveC. is going to beD .will have()3. Our math teacher says two hours enough for the game.A. isB. beC. hasD. are()4. -Could you take out the rubbish and do the dishes, Tony?-Sure, Mom will be mad if she sees thisA. matterB. mess, I think.C. troubleD. difficulty)5. -How does Jack usually go to work?Hedrive a car, but now heA. used to; is used to walkC. was used to; is used to walk)6. nothing, he left here angrily.there to lose weight.B. was used to; is used to walkingD. used to; is used to walkingA. SaidA. SaidB. SayingC. To sayD. Say)7. - May I take photos in the history museum, Miss Wang?一 No, you. Ifs not allowed there.A. won't)8. A. How farB. mustn'twill you leave Changchun?B. How often()9. Many high school students want to go A. abroad; further B. abroad; farther farther()10. -Jack isn't from Canada.-C. needn't-In five weeks.C. How soon forD. wouldn'tD. How longstudy.C. to abroad; furtherD. to abroad;A. Neither is Jenny Jenny()11. -Do you mind meB. So does JennyC. So has Jennysome photos here?D. Neither was You can just enjoy them with your eyes, I think.A. taking; Better not. C. to take; Better notB. taking; Of course notD. to take; Of course not)12.A. What an)12.A. What anexciting experience we had in Hong Kong Disneyland !B. WhatC. HowD. How an)13. Mary lives in the house windows face the sea .A. whichB. who)14. 一 Could you tell me next summer?A. where are you taking a tripC. where did you take a tripC. whom-To Dalian.D. whoseB. where you are taking a tripD. where you took a trip)15.- It shouldn't take long to clear up after the party if we all volunteer to help.-1 quite agree with you .A. Practice makes perfectB. Many hands make light workC. Better late than never .D. The early bird catches the worm .IV .根据对话内容,运用方框中所给的句子选项补全对话。有一项为哪一项多余选项。Paul: Hi, Jill, you are looking pale. What's the matter?Jill: 16. I've got a headache, a running nose and a sore throat. You know Novel coronavirus pneumonia (新冠状肺炎)is so scary around the world. More than 1,600 people have died of that. I am afraid that I.Paul: Don't be afraid. A fever is the common symptom (病症)of the disease. 17.Jill: No, I don't. I took my temperature just now. Ifs normal.Paul: If so, don't worry. 18.It's been cold these days, and you always wear so light clothes.Jill: You're right. Sometimes I'm too busy to think more about myself.Paul: 19.You can get some advice from the doctor.Jill: That's a good idea. 20.Paul: Sure. Let's go.V .完型填空(15分)Thank you very much. Thank you!Thank you for Principal Xu, all the teachers and most importantly, the class of 2019. If I can't make my speech fantastic, I will at least try to make it short.It's been 40 years since I became a member of the navy. You may be wondering how I have won so many honors as a commander-in-chief. In fact, it all began from the half a 21 basic training, which I will never forget, The training included midnight swims in the cold water, days without 22 and long painful runs in the soft sand, I always felt cold, wet, sleepy and painful.The training also needed to find those who could 23 in an environment of stress, mess, failure and hardships. To me, the basic training was a lifetime of challenges that lasted six months. And today, I'd like to talk about one little thing, which I think is one of the most important points leading to great 24 .Every morning in the training, my instructors(教官)would25 in our rooms. The firstthing they did was to 26 our beds. The corners would be square if we did it right. The covers would be pulled tight, and the pillow would be centered just under the headboard.It was a(n) 27 task. But every morning we were required to make our beds 28 , It seemed a little funny, but the wisdom of this simple act has been proved to me many times over.If you make your bed every morning, you will have completed the 29 task of the day. It will bring you a small sense of success, and it will 30 you to do another task, and another and another. And by the end of the day, one task completed will have 31 into many tasks completed. Making your bed will prove the fact. If you can't do the little things right, you will _ 32 be able to do the big things right.33 the world can happen anywhere and anyone can do it. I can make sure that it doesn't matter whether I ever 34 a day in uniform. Even now, I still start my day with making the bed to perfection. So if you have an awful day by accident, you will come home to a bed that is made-that you made-and a made bed gives you encouragement that tomorrow will be better.In general, if you want to change the world, 35 off by making your bed. I hope all of you will have a brighter future!()21.A. day'sB. week'sC. month'sD. year's()22. A. waterB. sleepC. foodD. air()23. A. doubtB. leadC. separateD. hurry()24. A. successB. supportC. painD. pity()25. A. restB. exerciseC. appearD. relax()26. A. checkB. cleanC. mendD. make()27. A. excitingB. interestingC. simpleD. difficult()28. A. softlyB. messilyC. slowlyD. perfectly()29. A. firstB. onlyC. sameD. last()30. A. needB. warnC. inviteD. encourage()31. A. thrownB. putC. turnedD. dividedAB. hardlyC. almostD. usuallyB. ChangingC. controllingD. ConnectingB. riskedC.servedD. celebratedB. runC. getD. takeA()32. A. always()33. A. Protecting()34. A. rose()35. A. startVL阅读理解This graph compares the rates(比率)of smoking among men and women in Someland between the years 1957 and 1997.It can be seen that 600 out of every 1,000 men were smokers in 1957. This number fell gradually to500 by 1973 and continued to decrease (减少)to 250 in 1997.In contrast, the rate of smoking among women in 1957 was very low, with about 100 out of every 1,000 women smoking. In 1973, the number of women smokers increased to 320 and remained steady(稳定的)for several years until 1978, at which point the figure began to decline and dropped to 200 in 1997.In conclusion, we can see that the rate of smoking among men decreased throughout the whole period, but was always at a higher level than the rate of smoking for women. The rate of smoking for women started decreasing from 1978. womenPer 1.000 poopl«rates of smoking in Someland men and women根据短文内容,选择最正确答案。(5分). It can be seen that men smoked in 1957.C.25% was the lowest.C.1975D.20%D.1985D.2000A.60%B.50%.The rate of smoking among women inA. 1960B.1957.The number of women smokers began to drop to 200 in .A. 1965B.1975C. 1997. Which is true according to the graph?A. More people started to smoke.B. The number of women smokers remained steady.C. The rate of smoking among men increased throughout the whole period.D. The rate of smoking among men was always higher than among women. 4O.The graph tells us .A. the reasons why people choose to smokeB. smoking is bad for people's healthC. how to give up smokingD. the rates of smoking among men and womenBWhat could a poem writer and a movie director share? More than you think! Landston Hughes began writing poems in high school and soon became one of America's greatest writers. Most of his writing is about his experiences as an African American. He wrote poems about people who worked hard through life but still found things to be happy about. He wrote plays and books about justice(正义)fbr all people, and he wrote kids' books, too. The Sweet and Sour Animal Book is a book of his animal poems. Pictures and photos were used in the book. "Hold fast to dreams” is a line in a famous Hughes5 poem. That's exactly what he did throughout his life.When Steven Spielberg was in middle school, he wanted to make a film. He had an idea for a movie, but no money. He started a tree-planting business and made his film with the money he earned. Spielberg never stopped making films, even after many film schools refused him. Today he is one of the most popular important filmmakers in the world. His movies are about people who are adventurous(爱冒险的),brave and kind. His characters often fight for what is good. Some of his films are about his Jewish background, such as Schindler's List. Spielberg once said, "I don't dream that much at night because I dream fbr a living. In different ways, both Hughs and Spielberg have encouraged people of all ages to reach for their dreams.根据短文内容,选择正确答案。()41. When did Langston Hughes become great and popular?A. When he started to make films.B. When he graduated from college.C. When he was in high school.D. When he started to work.()42. Why couldn't Steven Spielberg make a film when he was in the middle school?A. Because he was poor.B. Because he was too busy.C. Because he was refused by many movie schools.D. Because he didn't have such an idea.()43. What does the underlined word “earned” probably mean?A. likedB. neededC. madeD. borrowed()44. Which is the right order of the following things?a. Steven Spielberg started a tree-planting business and made his film with the money he earned. b. His movies are about people who are adventurous, brave and kind.c. When Steven Spielberg was in middle school, he wanted to make a film.d. Steven Spielberg had an idea for a movie, but no money.A. dabcB. cbdaC. cdabD. dcab()45. What is the best title of the passage?A. Stick to the Dream. B. How to Make Films. C. How to Write Poems. D. Share Happiness.CToday, people use the Internet to shop, play games, make friends and read the news, Many young people can*t imagine life without it. Most older people, on the other hand, think the Internet is only 10 or 15years old. In fact, the Internet has been used for a much longer time than most people think.In 1957, the United States was in the middle of the Cold War. The Soviet Union (苏联)had sent up the first satellite (卫星),named Sputnik, into space. This meant the Soviets were ahead of the U.S. in technology. Americans were afraid. Scientists in the army of America started developing ideas for protecting the country. One of the ideas was a network (网络)that would let people across the country communicate by using computers.The network took more than ten years to develop. It was first tried out in 1969. For another twenty years, it was used only by scientists who worked with the U.S. government and by some engineers. Then, in 1990, the army of America gave the control of the Internet to the National Science Foundation. The Internet then became available to colleges all over the United States and to scientists across Europe.The biggest change in the way that people use the Internet came in 1992. For the first time, the Internet was opened to the general public, creating what is now known as the World Wide Web, Soon, people began finding all kinds of different things they could do on the Internet. Today, no one government controls the Internet and it just gets bigger and bigger. It make our word different. 根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)In fact, the Internet has been used for a much longer time than most people think.46. Scientists in the U.S. started developing ideas for protecting the environment in 1957.47. After more than ten years' development, the network was first tried out in 1969.48. In 1990, the Internet became available to colleges all over Europe.49. Today, many governments are in control of the Internet and it gets bigger and bigger.DChess has been around for a long time. 51. Chess is based on an even older game from India.The chess we play today is from Europe.Chess is a two-player game. One player uses the white pieces, the other uses the black pieces. Each piece moves in a special way. Each player has a piece called the king.52. There are a few more rules, but these are the basics.Some people think that chess is more than a game. They think that it makes the mind stronger. 53. They think about what will happen next. These skills are useful in life and in chess. Chess is kind of like exercise for the mind.There is a kind of chess with short time limits called blitz chess.54. The clock runs during each turn. If one runs out of time, he or she will lose. Games of blitz chess are fost-paced.Chess is not just for people. Computers have been playing chess since the 1970s. At first they did not play well. They made mistakes. As time went on, they grew stronger. In 1997, a computer beat the best player in the world for the first time. It was a computer called Deep Blue. Deep Blue was big. It took up a whole room. 55. Chess sure has come a long way. Don't you think so?阅读短文,把A到E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整。A. Good chess players use their brainsB. By 2006, a cell phone could beat the best players in the worldC. In blitz chess, each player gets ten minutes for the whole gameD. People have been playing chess for over 500yearsE. The game ends when a player loses his or her king.EThe teacher sent me home with a note for my mother that said I needed to visit the eye doctor because I failed the vision test. The trip home that day was very slow.My mother said it would all be just fine. nIt wouldn't hurt a bit," she said. But I wasn't worried about pain-I was worried about looking funny.The next day, my mother pulled me to the eye doctor's office. I chose a set of frames (镜框) and tried to believe my mother when she said they looked really good on me. The doctor said the glasses would be ready soon. But I wasn't ready at all, and I didn't think I ever would be.When the glasses arrived, the eye doctor put them on my face and walked me out onto the sidewalk in front of his office. When I looked up from my new glasses, I found myself in a whole new world - a world filled with nice pictures, bright colors, and fine detail everywhere I looked. Suddenly I noticed the beautiful outline of red leaves on trees. I could see the details of people's faces long before they were standing in front of me. I could see my mother smiling as she watched me see the world in a whole new way.''Glasses aren't so bad, are they? ” Mom asked.nNot at all, n I though to myself. On that first day, they were a present.The Monday morning came, and I had to face the kids in my classroom. And it happened, just like I feared it would be. A mean kid pointed at me in the middle of the math class and shouted, nFour eyes! n But at the same moment, looking through my new glasses, I could see all the way across the room that the kid who had said it had an awful big nose. 阅读短文,回答以下问题。56. Why did the writer need to visi