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精品解析:北京市丰台区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题(原卷版)(1)_北京初中期末题_C605-京七八九_B京英语七八九_北京英语九上_2023-2024
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精品解析:北京市丰台区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题(原卷版)(1)_北京初中期末题_C605-京七八九_B京英语七八九_北京英语九上_2023-2024
精品解析:北京市丰台区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题(原卷版)(1)_北京初中期末题_C605-京七八九_B京英语七八九_北京英语九上_2023-2024
精品解析:北京市丰台区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题(原卷版)(1)_北京初中期末题_C605-京七八九_B京英语七八九_北京英语九上_2023-2024
精品解析:北京市丰台区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题(原卷版)(1)_北京初中期末题_C605-京七八九_B京英语七八九_北京英语九上_2023-2024
精品解析:北京市丰台区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题(原卷版)(1)_北京初中期末题_C605-京七八九_B京英语七八九_北京英语九上_2023-2024
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北京市丰台区 2023-2024 学年九年级上学期期中英语试卷(解析版) 一 单项填空 从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. Mike is my good friend. He often helps _______ with my English. A. I B. me C. my D. mine 2. My father was born ________ 1964. A. in B. on C. at D. to 3. I can look after myself, ________ it won’t be easy for me. A. because B. or C. so D. although 4. —________ do you play basketball? —Once a week. A. How much B. How long C. How often D. How far . 5 Bill does sports every day. He is one of ________ boys in my class. A. strong B. stronger C. strongest D. the strongest 6. —Can you ride a bike? —No, I ________. A. may not B. mustn’t C. needn’t D. can’t 7. Mike and I _______ football yesterday. We had a good time. A. play B. will play C. played D. are playing 8. Where's Tom? His mother ______ him now. A. is looking for B. will look for C. has looked for D. looks for 9. My uncle is a song writer. He ________ more than twenty songs since 2018. A. writes B. wrote C. has written D. will write 10. —What were you doing at this time yesterday? —I ________ in the park. A. walk B. walked C. am walking D. was walking 11. If you listen carefully in class, you ________ what to do. A. understand B. understood 第1页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司C. will understand D. have understood 12. —Do you know ________ tomorrow? —At 9 o’clock in the morning. A. when will Mary come B. when Mary will come C. how will Mary come D. how Mary will come 二 完形填空 阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选 项中,选择最佳选项。 Special Needs Bring Special Joy On September 9, 1995, I was told that I had a new baby sister. A few days later my dad told me that hospital tests didn’t turn out well. My sister had ___13___ problems. We made several trips to a well-known hearing center, but the ___14___ didn’t work, so my family began learning sign language. I should correct myself when I say “my family”, because I didn’t want to sit down every night and learn sign after sign. I did my own things. My parents spent hours with my sister ___15___ her and themselves by playing sign language games. Years passed. The summer before ninth grade, as my parents had to work, it was up to me to take care of my sister. This meant getting her to summer school in the morning, cooking for her and playing with her. One day my mother asked me to sign something, and I failed. My mom was almost in tears(眼泪). She was so ___16___ that I didn’t care enough about my sister. This ___17___ me, realizing how selfish(自私的)I had been. I needed to talk to her. But I couldn’t even sign ___18___ phrases like: “Where are you going?” “What time will you be home?” “What do you want to eat?” and other questions I wanted to ask but didn’t know how. My family and I started attending sign language classes at my sister’s school. We sat down as a family watching sign language movies and playing sign language games. Today I can ___19___ very well with my sister. It brings a smile to my face when my sister signs something to me about one of my friends, and they can’t understand. I realized it was no fun not knowing what my family was saying. So if you have a family member with special needs, don’t put him or her aside. This person should be the first thing on your mind. With me, signing now comes before school, friends and sports, because it is the ___20___ of my family. 13. A. hearing B. speaking C. reading D. writing 第2页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司14. A. suggestions B. treatments C. conversations D. explanations 15. A. encouraging B. controlling C. teaching D. correcting 16. A. nervous B. happy C. calm D. sad 17. A. worried B. moved C. warmed D. hit 18. A. meaningful B. useful C. simple D. short 19. A. play B. communicate C. study D. practice 20. . A language B. prize C. treasure D. symbol 三 阅读理解 阅读下列人物的问题,为其匹配最适合的建议,并将建议所对应的A、B、C、D选项填在相应位置上。选 项中有一项为多余选项。 I would like to take more exercise, but I have not found a favorite sport. The coach has not chosen me to play in the football team because I am not fit.I went running in the park to get fit, but I felt lonely and sad. ___21___ What can I do? —Alan I went to school by bus in the past, and I did not feel fit. So last month I decided to walk to school. I have walked to school for three weeks now. I am getting a lot fitter and I feel healthier. The problem is, I do not have ___22___ anyone to talk with on the way! What can I do? —Barbara I love playing computer games with my friends. I also watch TV and eat fast food. I know it is not healthy. The problem is, I do not know how to stop and become fitter and healthier. I do not want to spend all my life ___23___ sitting in a chair. What can I do? —John A. Why not turn off the computer and TV and join a sports club? So you can play sports with friends and try to choose healthy food to eat. B. How about asking a friend to go running with you? And try to practice your football skills together. C. You should work hard at school. If your grades are better, your parents will not worry so much. 第3页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司D. Walking has helped you get fitter, so why not ask a friend to walk to school with you? 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳 选项。 Where to Put Your Trust I’ll always remember that day, when I was so surprised by all the strange looks everyone was giving me. And I couldn’t believe I would lose the friendship of the person I trusted the most. Five years back, Sally was the new kid in class. I don’t know what it was, but something unique about her drew me to her. She was the most friendly person I knew.We started as classmates, but after a few months, we were like best friends. So, I never expected her to hurt me in such a big way. I don’t know what made me tell Sally about my personal life. She made the matter bigger than it was, adding her own spin(倾向性描述)on it and telling everyone at school. It was like someone had stabbed(刺)me in the back. After she gave away my secrets, everyone at school started laughing at me, looking at me and giggling(咯咯 地笑)whenever I passed by. After this terrible situation, I changed to a new school. Sally called me many times, but I didn’t answer. My heart was broken. I tried hard to heal(愈合)from the scars she left on my heart. I started a new life. After five years, my life went back to the way it was, with new friends.But one day, I met Anna at the market. She was my classmate from third grade. She told me that Sally wasn’t the one who brought my secrets to light. Mary was. Mary was our school’s big mouth who always wanted to stick her nose into other people’s business. I was all at sea and regretted a lot. I wished I could have asked Sally about this. I wished I could go back in time and fix my mistakes. From that, I learned a life lesson that we should trust those we love because one little mistake could really damage(破坏)our lives. 24. What did the writer do after her secrets were given away? A. She changed to a new school. B. She made friends with Mary. C. She called Sally to ask why. D. She asked Anna for help. 25. How did the writer feel after she found out the truth? A. Hurt. B. Regretful. C. Angry. . D Surprised. 26. What lesson did the writer learn from the experience? 第4页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司A. Seeing is believing. B. Doing is better than saying. C. We must keep our secrets. D. We should believe in our loved ones. Eyes on Vision Two years ago, Azara Mason was having trouble seeing the board in class. An eye doctor told her she had myopia(近视), or nearsightedness! People who are nearsighted have trouble seeing things that are far away. Azara now wears glasses when she needs them. The eye works like a camera. Light passes through a lens and is turned into images. The brain then helps us understand what they are. When people have healthy vision, their eyes focus(聚焦) light on the retina(视网膜). When people are nearsighted, their eyes focus light in front of the retina. That makes objects that are far away look blurry. Dr Maria Liu is head of the Myopia Control Clinic at the University of California at Berkeley. She says a growing number of people have myopia, and kids are developing it at a younger age. Many studies show a rise in myopia. The National Eye Institute(NEI) found that nearsightedness among Americans grew 66% from 1971 to 2004. Experts say that by 2020, myopia could affect(影响) one third of the world’s population. Scientists link(联系) the rise in nearsightedness to an increase in near work, including computer and cell- phone use. Studies show that less time spent outdoors may also be adding to the increase. What can you do to take care of your eyes? Liu advises everyone to stay away from electronic devices(设 备) and spend more time outdoors to keep eyes healthy. Screen-Free Week, from May 4 to 10, is a good time to do just that. Liu also tells patients to take a 15-minute break to look at things in the distance for every 45 minutes of near work. If you are worried about your vision, you should visit an eye-care professional. Liu often advises patients to use special contact lenses and eye drops. She says they can correct nearsightedness and slow it from progressing. Glasses and regular contact lenses improve vision but don’t have that extra benefit(益处), she says. If you suffer(遭受) from myopia, your parents and doctor can best decide the treatment that is right for you. Azara’s mom is looking into options other than glasses. But for now, Azara continues to happily wear her 第5页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司glasses and clearly see the board. 27. The word “blurry” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”. A. large B. bright C. disordered D. unclear 28. What does Paragraph 6 mainly talk about? A. The treatments for myopia. B. The link between myopia and near work. C. The causes of increase in myopia. D. The electronics for studying myopia. 29. What can we learn from the passage? A. Using eyedrops can’t slow nearsightedness from progressing. B. The number of people who suffer from myopia is increasing. C. People’s eyes focus light behind the retina if they are nearsighted. D. Reading on electronic devices outdoors can help to keep eyes healthy. Laughter Therapy(疗法) Laughter not only provides workout for your muscles(肌肉), it also produces endorphins(内啡肽)which help to reduce stress(压力). What’s more, your body can’t tell the difference between real and fake(假的)laughter. The happiness you feel when you laugh is a great way of fighting the physical effects(影响)of stress. When we laugh, our body relaxes and endorphins are released ( 释 放 ) into the blood stream. A Laughter Therapist’s aim is to help you laugh more easily. It starts with a warm-up followed by a lot of activities designed to get you laughing. Laughter doesn’t come easily to everyone, but luckily, it’s a skill you can learn. So faking it has the same beneficial effect. Dr Lee Berk of Loma University Medical Centre, has been doing laughter therapy research since the late 1970s. In 1989 Berk studied the effects of laughter in ten healthy males. Five experimental subjects watched an hour-long comedy while five control subjects didn’t. Blood samples taken from the ten subjects showed that cortisol(皮质 醇), the hormone(荷尔蒙)our body releases when under stress, in the experimental subjects had reduced more rapidly than in the control group. Berk’s research has also shown the number of cells that fight viruses(病毒)increases through laughter. These same cells are blocked ( 阻 碍 ) if the body suffers long-term stress. The therapeutic effects of laughter have been studied since the 1970s, but Dr Madan Kataria is the one who set 第6页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司up the first laughter club in 1995. There are now more than 5000 laughter clubs worldwide. Laughter therapy is suitable for everyone. Elderly groups, young people in care and mental(心理的)health patients are all thought to benefit especially from laughter therapy. If you’re undecided, remember this: children laugh about 400 times a day while adults manage only 15. A laughter therapy may make you feel excited and tired at the same time. Muscle tone and cardiovascular(心 的 血 管 ) functions may be improved and oxygen levels in the blood may be increased. In the long term, laughter therapy teaches us that we don’t just have to laugh when we are happy. Laughing can actually improve your mood. And it’s contagious(传染的), so you can expect to see those around you benefiting from a good laugh too. 30. Laughter can help to reduce stress because ________. A. it comes easily to everyone B. a lot of activities can make people laugh C. real and fake laughter can both produce endorphins D. real and fake laughter can both provide workout for muscles 31. What can we learn from the study mentioned in Paragraph 4? A. Laughter blocks the cells that fight viruses. B. Laughter can help people to reduce cortisol. C. Ten experimental subjects watched the comedy. D. Dr Madan Kataria studied the effects of laughter in 1989. 32. What can we know about “laughter therapy” from the passage? A. Laughter therapy is good for our physical and mental health. B. A laughter therapy can make us feel excited for a long time. C. Elderly people benefit the most from laughter therapy. D. Laughter therapy can help us make more friends. 33. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the passage? A. To explain why people like laughter therapy. B. To introduce the benefits of laughter therapy. C. To advise people to laugh as much as possible. D. To tell the difference between real and fake laughter. 四 阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。 The Future Is Far Away! Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has a big dream for her future. If her dream comes true, she’ll fly 第7页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司into space. But she doesn’t want to orbit(环绕……运行)the earth on the space station or go to the moon. Alyssa wants to travel to Mars, the red planet. So, is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and “no one’s been there!” After that she read lots of books on Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then, she’s learned a lot about travelling to other planets. It’s an expensive trip which requires many years of training. This is a problem for Alyssa’s family, but her parents try to support her because she has been trying her best to make her dream come true. Alyssa believes we are the Mars generation and that the mission(飞行任务) to Mars will help us get to know the planet better. More than 100, 000 people have already applied(申请)for a journey to Mars. If they pass the tests, like Alyssa, they will start a training program. She has a certificate(证书)in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot’s license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving are important for an astronaut’s training. And it’s necessary to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! Only a few people can go on the first Mars mission. The flight to Mars won’t be easy. They will spend hundreds of days together in a very tight space! So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space called a “pod” and you would wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach the earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn’t be any hospitals. Life wouldn’t be as easy, that’s for sure! But it would be really exciting. 34. Where does Alyssa want to travel? ___________________ 35. Why do Alyssa’s parents support her? ___________________ 36. What are the important things for an astronaut’s training? ___________________ 37. What do you think of Alyssa? Why do you think so? (List two reasons) ___________________ 五 文段表达 从下面两个题目中任选一题, 根据中文和英文提示, 完成一篇不少于50词的 文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供送用。请不要写出你的校名和 姓名。 的 38. 英雄是榜样,能够给予我们力量和勇气,让我们相信自己能够成为更好 自己。 假如你是李华,你的英国笔友 Chris给你发来邮件,想了解你心目中的英雄。请你用英语回复一封邮件, 第8页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司告诉他你心目中的英雄是谁,以及你把他/她当作英雄的原因。 提示词语:work hard,meet difficulties,give up 提示问题: ●Who is your hero? ●Why is he/she your hero? Dear Chris. I’m glad to tell you something about my hero.________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Write to me. Yours, Li Hua 39. 自立意味着独立地安排自己的生活、意味着自主地处理学习和生活中遇到的难题、意味着靠自己的双 手去创造多彩的生活。 某英文网站正在开展以“To be independent”为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请用英语写一篇短文投稿, 分享一次你独白居家的经历以及你的收获。 提示词语:get up,cook meals,proud 提示问题: ●What did you do when you were alone at home? ●What did you learn from this experience? It’s important for us to learn to be independent.__________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ 第9页/共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司