2020-2021学年九年级上学期期中英语试卷(含答案).pdf
2020-20212020-2021 学年第一学期初三期中考试英语试卷学年第一学期初三期中考试英语试卷一、听力(略)二、单项填空(本大题共15 小题,每小题 1 分,共 15 分)从下列每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.She is _ honest girl.She always tells _ truth.A.an;anB.an;theC.a;不填22.He has a wide_ of painting and music.A.knowledgeB.adventureC.volunteerD.experiment23.Tianjin Binhai International Airport is one of _ airports in China.A.bigB.biggerC.biggestD.the biggest24.-Mum,must I stay there for the whole day?-No,you _.You _ come back after lunch,if you like.A.mustnt,canB.neednt;mustC.neednt;canD.mustnt;must25.She may come with us _ she arrives in time.A.ifB.andC.orD.so26.She is considering _ her job.A.changingB.changeC.changedD.to change27.Her grade is the best _ the three students.A.betweenB.atC.amongD.on28.The building has _ floors and the Greens live on the _ floor.A.twenty;twelveB.twenty;twelfthC.twentieth;twelve D.twentieth,twelfthD.an;不填29.1 left school three years ago and since then he _ as a teacher.A.WorksB.workedC.has workedD.is working30.The movie is _ funny_ everybody likes it very much.A.so;becauseB.such;becauseC.such;thatD.so;that31.After listening to the teachers advice,Tony _playing computer games and started tospend more time on his studies.A.gave upB.took upC.made upD.lifted up32.-Is there _ who can help me?一 Of course,I can.A anythingB.anybodyC.nothingD.nobody33.You can use my computer,but _ you should ask me first.A at lastB.at timesC.at leastD.at present34.-Have you decided _ this summer holiday?-Sure.To Rome.I have expected this day for a long time.A.when will you goB.when you will goC.where will you goD.where you will go35.Jo,Im sorry I cant go shopping with you on Sunday.I have to prepare for my exam.一_.But we can go shopping another day.A.Thats amazingB.Thats a shame C.Thats no goodD.Thats not the point三、完形填空(本大题共三、完形填空(本大题共 1010 小题小题,每小题每小题 1 1 分分,共共 1010 分)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。It was a dark September morning.There was a storm at sea.A ship had been driven onto alow rock off the shores(海岸)of the Farne Islands.It had been3636 _in two by the waves(海浪),and half of it had been washed away.The other half still lay on the rock,and those of the crew(全体船员)who were still 3737_were in great danger.However,waves were breaking over it,and soonit would also be carried to the bottom of the sea.Could anyone 3838 the poor men who were out there?On one of the islands there was a lighthouse(灯塔).Grace was the 3939 of the lighthousekeeper and she had lived beside the sea for her whole life.In the darkness of the night,above the noise of the wind and waves,she 4040 wild cries.Whendaylight came,she saw the poor sailors.We must try to save them!she said to her father the lighthouse keeper.Lets 4141_in theboat at once!Graces father said that it was of no use 42 42_the waves were too strong.However,Grace said,We cant just stay here and watch them die.Her father knew she wasright.In a few minutes they were ready and they set out in the heavy lighthouse boat It was veryhard to reach the men,but 4343 the brave girl and her father made it.One by one,they helped thecold,tired sailors onto the 4444.And soon they were all safe in the lighthouse.There Grace became a very good nurse.She took good care of the men until the storm diedaway and they were4545 _enough to go to their own homes.This happened a long time ago,but the name Grace Darling will not be forgotten.36.A.bornB.burnedC.brokenD.developed37.A.sickB.aliveC.silentD.asleep38.A.saveB.believeC.thankD.control39.A.sisterB.motherC.daughterD.grandmother40.A.hatedB.heardC.avoidedD.remembered41.A.found outB.go outC.worked outD.pointed out42.A.afterB.thoughC.untilD because43.A.suddenlyB.finallyC.simplyD.mainly44.A.boatB.planeC.trainD bus45.A.richB.braveC.strongD careful四、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 ADear Ms Roberts,I am writing to let you know that I ran over your dog on Friday afternoon.The accident happened at the crossing of Ocean Drive and Bridge Street,directly in front ofthe RSL Club.On that Friday,one of my students had suddenly fallen ill.I telephoned her doctor anddescribed the situation,and he suggested that she be brought to the hospital right away.Hebelieved that the students leg had been broken and explained to me the seriousness of the situation.I had to get her to the hospital quickly.During the trip I passed by your house.Suddenly your dog ran out into the road and into thefront of my car.I stopped the car and ran around looking for the dog but it had run away.Iknocked on your door but I could see that no one was home.I could not see where the dog hadgone,and with my student so ill I had no choice but to leave the scene(现场)and drive on.You must allow me to pay for his medical care.I would be thankful if you could make a listof all costs resulting from this accident.I plan to visit and offer my apologies in person.Again,I truly regret the harm caused by this accident and send my best wishes to littleSnowy.Yours,Anthony Drake46.Why did Anthony write the letter?A.To say song.B.To send wishes.C.To express thanks.47.Why did Anthony go to the hospital?A.He had an accident.B.He was seriously ill.C.He had to drive a student there.D.He had to pick up a member there.D.To set a time for a visit.48.What happened on the way to the hospital?A.Anthony hit a dog.B.Anthony lost his way.C.Anthonys dog was gone.D Anthonys car broke down.49.What does Anthony say about the cost?A.He cant afford it.B.He worked it out.D.He plans to pay for it.C.He made a list of it.50.Snowy is probably _.A.the dog-ownerB.the dogD.Ms Roberts daughterBAnother winter has arrived.The outdoor temperature has dropped below 10 degrees Celsius(摄氏度).Do you want to complain that you still have to go to school on such freezing days?You may not after you read about life in Oymyakon,Russia.Oymyakon is known as the coldest village in the world.During the winter,temperaturesaverage-50 degrees Celsius.The village recorded an all-time low in 2013 when temperatures wentdown to72 degrees Celsius.Amos Chapple is a reporter from New Zealand.In 2015,he traveled to Oymyakon to seewhat life was like there.The experience,he said,was unforgettable.saliva(唾液)would freezeinto needles that would prick(扎)my lips.My hands would freeze to wild pain,he added.Itshard to take pictures.My camera would often get too cold to work properly.C.Anthonys studentAround 500 people now live in Oymyakon.Despite the extreme conditions,people ride bikesand even go swimming.Fish markets are open.Frozen fish stand upright(笔直地)in boxes.Customers in heavy winter clothing walk by them.Its impossible to grow crops in Oymyakon.The local diet is mostly meat-based.The meat issometimes eaten frozen.The local people actually love cold food.And the freezing weather doesnt prevent children from heading to the classroom.Usually,schools in Oymyakon wont close until temperatures drop below-46 degrees Celsius.Now,do youfeel lucky that you live in Tianjin?Its chilly outside,but not too cold for you to go to school!51.The average winter temperature in Oymyakon is around _.A.10 degrees CelsiusB.-10 degrees CelsiusC.-50 degrees CelsiusD.-70 degrees Celsius52.When did Oymyakon record its lowest-ever temperature in its history?A.Last year.B.In 2015.C.In 2013.D.In 2005.53.According to Amos Chapple,it was hard to take pictures in Oymyakon in winter because_.A.his camera was often wet with snow and iceB.people in Oymyakon didnt allow him to take picturesC.it was so cold that his camera could not work properlyD.his hands froze to wild pain and couldnt control the camera at all54.We can learn from the article that children in Oymyakon do not need to go to school whentemperatures drop below _.A.10 degrees CelsiusB.-10 degrees CelsiusC.-25 degrees CelsiusD.-46 degrees Celsius55.Which of the following statements is true?A.People in Oymyakon hardly feel coldnessB.Oymyakon is the coldest place in the world.C.People in Oymakon can really grow crops.D.Frozen fish is the most popular food in Oymyakon.CGood Handwriting:a Lost ArtI CANT remember how to write a capital Zin cursive(草体).The rest of my letters are kindof stiff(僵直的),too.I am a member of Generation Y(年青代).And now there is a group coming afterme-children who text-message nearly as much as they talk.They feel even less need to improvetheir handwriting.We are witnessing the death of handwriting.Many people are worried about this.They sayits caused by the fact that computers are used more widely.But experts(专家)say thats not thecase.Technological developments are only part of the reason.Kids havent learned to write neatlybecause no one has forced them to.In the United States,schoolchildren learn print(印刷体)in kindergarten and cursive in thirdgrade.But most of them dont master(掌握)either one.My cursive teacher Linda Garcia has nowbeen teaching for 42 years.She says children are just as excited to learn cursive as ever.However,once they leave her classroom,its a different story.She doesnt know any teachersin the upper grades who stress the importance of handwriting.She frequently sees her former(以前的)students going back to sloppy letters.Garcia points out that schools today are all teaching to the tests If something isnt on a test itsviewed as unnecessary.Over the decades,daily handwriting lessons have been reduced from anaverage of 30 minutes to 15.Reading is tested.But handwriting isnt,so its important,Garciaadds,In other words,schools dont care how a child holds his or pencil as long as he or she canread.Handwriting is becoming a lost art,but is that really a bad thing?I am never worried aboutmy handwriting.After all,we are living in the age of social networks.Most people write very littleby hand.Perhaps this is the trade-off(取舍).We have to give up artistry for efficiency(效率).S6.We can learn from the article that the author _.good at writing in cursiveB.can only poorly write incursiveD.has never leaned how to write in cursiveC.only knows how to write in cursive57.According to the author,when do American children learn cursive?A.When they are in kindergarten.B.When they are in Grade One.C.When they are in Grade Three.D.When they are in middle school.58.We can learn from Linda Garcias words that_.A.most teachers are not good at writing in cursiveB.handwriting will soon be tested in the United StatesC.few teachers pay enough attention to students handwritingD.todays children are not very interested in learning cursive59.The underlined word sloppy(in paragraph 4)is closest in meaning to_.A.naturalB.neatC.smallD.untidy60.What does the author think of the death of handwriting?A It is great as schoolchildren can spend more time studying other subjects.B.It is only a natural process as the world develops and we dont have to worry about it.C.It is very terrible and schools should take immediate action to stop it from happening.D.It is terrible and we should think about the possible effects that new technologies have onsociety before using them widely.五、补全对话(本大题共五、补全对话(本大题共 5 5 小题小题,每小题每小题 1 1 分分,共共 5 5 分)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.My bed is really comfortable.B.How have you been doing recently?C.I usually watch a lot of television before I go to bed.Maybe I should try something else to helpme quiet down.D.I usually try to go to bed around 11:00 or so during the week.E.Yes.My mother is ill,and I think about her a lot.F.Is there any reason why you cant get enough sleep?G.Why not go to see a doctor?A:61B:Actually I havent been sleeping well.A:62B:I go to bed,but I just cant get comfortable enough to stay asleep.A:When do you get into bed for the night?B:63A:Do you have a lot on your mind when you try to go to sleep?B:64A:Do you ever meditate(冥想)or read before bedtime?B:65第卷六、完成句子(本大题共六、完成句子(本大题共 5 5 小题小题,每小题每小题 2 2 分分,共共 1010 分)分)根据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。66.市中心不允许汽车穿过。Cars are not allowed to _ _ the city center.67.那个牌子上写着禁止入内。It says _ _ on that sign.68.地面向下延伸,退落到下面的一条河里。The ground _ _and down69.大明又遇到麻烦了。Daming is _ _ again.70.莎士比亚的戏剧对我们来说仍然很有意义。Shakespeares plays still _ a lot of _ to us today.七、任务型阅读七、任务型阅读(本大题共(本大题共 5 5 小题小题,每小题每小题 1 1 分分,共共 5 5 分)分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。My dad was in the radio business when I was growing up.Hed get tickets to a lot of differentsporting events,and in 1984 we went to Madison Square Garden during Michael Jordans rookieseason(新秀赛季).My dad took me to see Jordan put on show.I remember looking at my dad as an eight-year-old kid and saying,want to be MichaelJordan one day.Dad laughed a bit and then turned to me and said,Son,I love you,but youreprobably not going to be Michael Jordan.Then my dad pointed to the man standing next toJordan at the time,his agent(经纪人)David Falk.My dad explained how Falk worked closelywith players,and since then thats all I ve ever wanted to do.Years passed and I became a sports agent.My job is simply to help professional players findjobs.No two days are the same,which I find exciting.If its in-season,Im talking to players abouthow they are feeling and how theyre performing from week to week.During the off-season,I tryto make sure players lives are managed,so they can focus on(专注于)improving on the field.Not everyone can be a sports star,but its more than possible to work on the business side ofsports.I always tell the students I meet to go out of their way to introduce themselves to people.Relationships are so important in this business,and they can take you a long way.71.The writer went to Madison Square Garden to _.72.At first the writer wanted to be _.73.Who was David Falk?_.74.Why does the writer think his job is exciting?_75.The writer thinks _are important in his business.八、综合填空(本大题共八、综合填空(本大题共 1010 小题小题,每小题每小题 1 1 分分,共共 1010 分)分)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。It can be hard to know what newborn babies want.They cant talk,walk o76even pointat what theyre thinking about.Yet babies begin to develop language skills long before they beginspeaking.And,c77to adults,they develop these skills much more quickly.People have ahard time learning new languages as they grow older,but babies have the ability to learn anylanguage e78.New research strategies(策略)have helped scientists to discover that babies begin life withthe ability to learn any languages.By interacting(互动)with other people and by u79theirexcellent listening and observational skills,they quickly learn the languages they hear most often.Because babies cant tell scientists what theyre hearing,scientists have been using a differentmethod to c80if they can tell one sound from another.In some e81 _for example,scientists play recordings of a sound,such as eee over and over on one side of a babys head.Then,they play another sound such as aaah,to the babys o82side.If the baby turns to thenew sound,he will see a dancing toya p83that encourages him to respond to such changes.If he doesnt turn,that suggests that he doesnt hear the difference b84the sounds.Thestudies have shown that,by about six months of age,babies have been able to recognize all the s85that make up all the different languages in the world.九、书面表达(本大题共九、书面表达(本大题共 1515 分)分)86.假