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九年级英语 2022.4
提示:请在问卷星完成所有选择题,答题纸上完成主观题。
Part 1 Listening (第一部分 听力)
I.Listeningcomprehension(听力理解):(共30分)
A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片):(6分)
A B C D
E F G H
1.__________2.___________3.___________4.__________5._________6.___________
B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰
当的答案):(8分)
7. A)Inalibrary B)Inaclassroom. C)Inalab. D)Inacomputerroom.
8. A)Jane’sphonenumber. B)Jane’saddress.
C)Jane’se-mail. D)Jane’sQQ.
9. A)Stormy. B)Rainy. C)Fine. D)Snowy.
10.A)4.5dollars. B)5dollars. C)9dollars. D)10dollars.
11.A)Shewillwaitoutside. B)Shewilllookfortheinvitation.
C)Shewilllookatthepocket. D)Shewillenterthehall.
12.A)Ahousepainter. B)Agardener. C)Apostman. D)Acleaner.
13.A)Becausehedoesn’tlikethehotel. B)Becausehedoesn’tlikethefoodthere.
C)Becausehecan’taffordtostaythere. D)Becausetheservicethereisnotsatisfying.
14.A)Hespeakstoofast. B)Heoftenusesverydifficultwords.
C)Hedoesn’tknowwhathemeans. D)Heusesveryfewexamplestoexplainhisideas.
C.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的
短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示):(6分)
15.Thedoctorwasveryfriendlytohispatients.
16.Peoplelikedtoaskthedoctortogototheirhouseswhentheywereill.
17.Thedoctor’sbusinesswasasgoodasbeforewhenhebecameoldandforgetful.
18.Thedoctorwantedtochangehisjobashebecameolder.
19.Hiswifesuggestedheshouldfindanotherdoctortotaketheplaceofhim.
20.Thedoctorandhiswifehadaveryhappylifefortherestoftheirdays.
D.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词):(10分)
1.Footballisasimplegame.Allpeopleneedtoplayinthegameisaballand____________.
12.Oneofthebestand____________oftheseprofessionalfootballplayersisPele.
3.____________200teamsworkhardtobechosenasoneofthe32bestteamstocompeteintheMen’sWorldCup.
4.ThefirstWomen’sWorldCupmatchwasplayed____________inChina.
5.It____________forfootballtobeacceptedintheUnitedStatesthanitdidinotherplaces.
Part 2 Phonetics, Vocabulary and Grammar
(第二部分 语音,词汇和语法)
II.Choosethebestanswer (选择最恰当的答案):(16分)
21. ---Tommy,I’velost______bicycle.CanIuseyours?---Sure
A)I B)me C)my D)mine
22.ProfessorLigaveusaveryuseful________onhowtopreparefortheexam.
A)advice B)information C)experience D)suggestion
23.Bob’snewrestaurantApp________findrestaurantsclosetotheoffice.
A)can B)must C)should D)need
24.Thelovelygirlhassomeballoonsinherhand.Oneispink,______areblue.
A)others B)another C)theother D)therest
25.PresidentXiJinpingpaidastatevisittotheUnitedKingdom______October19thtothe23rd.
A)on B)in C)at D)from
26.Thecakeyoumadetastesso______.Wouldyoupleasetellmehowyoumadeit?
A)terribly B)nice C)well D)badly
27.TheAppleiPhone13proMaxcoststoomuch.Iwouldliketobuya______one.
A)cheap B)cheaper C)cheapest D)thecheapest
28.I’llinviteyoutomynewflatassoonasIfinish________it.
A)decorating B)decorate C)todecorate D)decorated
29.NowadaysmostoftheChinesehavedecided______atriptoHongKong.
A)don’ttake B)nottotake C)nottake D)won’ttake
30.Bytheendoflastyear,Ben________asapostmanfortenyears.
A)hasworked B)hadworked C)willwork D)works
31.Richard______ashowerwhenthelightsuddenlywentoutlastnight.
A)wastaking B)took C)takes D)willtake
32.Hewasstillworkingontheproblemwhilehisclassmates______arestinthenextroom.
A)arehaving B)havehad C)werehaving D)wouldhave
33.Imustgonow,______mymotheriswaitingforme.
A)for B)but C)so D)or
34.______greatfunitistogoskatinginsuchachillyweather!
A)What B)Whata C)How a D)How
35.Ican’tunderstandsomeplotsofthenovel________there’refewnewwordsinit.
A)if B)unless C)because D)although
36.---______doyouneedtofeedyourbaby?---Onceeverythreeorfourhours,atleast.
A)Howfar B)Howsoon C)Howlong D)Howoften
Ⅲ. Complete the following passages with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used
once(将下列单词或词组填入空格, 每空格限填一词,每个单词或词组只能填一次):(8分)
A.distance B.themselves C.outside D.inside E.face
While income worry is rather a common problem of the aged, loneliness is another problem
that aged parents may __ 37__. Of all the reasons that explain their loneliness, a long __38__
between parents and their children is the major one. It is commonly known as “Empty Nest
Syndrome”(空巢综合症).Inordertolookforbetterchances__39__theircountries,manyyoung
people have gone abroad. Their parents don’t know when they will return home. They spend
countless lonely days and nights taking care of __40__, in the hope that someday their children
2will come back to stay with them. It is common both in developed countries and in developing countries. Our society has
notyetbeenwellpreparedfor“EmptyNestSyndrome”.
A.impressions B.puttingoff C.choices D.jump E.showingoff
What arepeople reading while travelling by train or bus? Perhaps a woman sitting near you is reading a love story.A
man is reading a serious biography(自传)about a scientist.And there's a studentreading an
English textbook. What do their ___41___ say about them? Do you judge them by what they
are reading? I have got to tell you that your ___42___of them are probably completely wrong.
The woman reading the love story could be a lawyer. She just wants a light read to take her
mind off work. The man reading the biography wants you to think that he is an intellectual(知识分子), but he is just ___
43___.The studentreadingthe textbookisn't a studentatall. She's anEnglish teacher.Sonext time you areona train,look
aroundandseewhatotherpeoplearereading,butdon't___44___toanyconclusions.
IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,
每空格限填一词):(8分)
1. Parisisoneofthetopfashion________intheworld.(city)
2. Thestudentsofthe__________gradearebusypreparingforthefinalexams.(nine)
3. Weareallpleasedtohearthatthe_________wentonverywell.(operate)
4. ManypeoplearecrazyatTuYouYou’s______inwinningtheNobelPrizeforscientificresearch.(succeed)
5. Theboycheckedhistestpaper________inordertogetfullmarks.(careful)
6. Someboysareplayingfootballthere.Theseuniformsareperhaps__________.(they)
7. Wouldyoupleasethinkoutawayto__________thephysicsproblem?(solution)
8. Tom,youarenolongeralittleboy.Youshouldlearntobe__________.(depend)
V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired (根据所给要求,改写下列句子):(14分)
1.HecreatedanewworldrecordattheOlympicGames.(改为否定句)
He______ ______anewworldrecordattheOlympicGames.
2.HewillstarthistriptoShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumin5minutes. (对划线部分提问)
_______ _______willhestarthistriptoShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseum?
3.Peterseldomspendshispocketmoneyonsoftdrinks.(改为反意疑问句)
Peterseldomspendshispocketmoneyonsoftdrinks,_________________?
4.IreceivedaletterfromTomwholivedinLondon.(保持原句意思)
I_______ ______TomwholivedinLondon.
5.ManypeoplevisittheCityHalleveryyearbecauseitisahistoricalbuilding.(改为被动语态)
TheCityHall_____________bymanypeopleeveryyearbecauseitisahistoricalbuilding.
6.Janedoesn’tknowwhatsheshouldsayattheparty. (改为简单句)
Janedoesn’tknow_________ _________sayattheparty.
7.thedriver, it, rained, soheavily, anything, couldn’t, clearly, see, that(连词成句)
______________________________________________________________.
Part 3 Reading and Writing (第三部分 读写)
Ⅵ. Readingcomprehension (阅读理解):
A. Choosethebestanswer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):(12分)
These days, more and more people are getting the latest news from a screen rather than a paper.Yet many people still
find it exciting to open a freshly printed newspaper to discover what’s in it. Scanning through a copy of the morning paper
has become an irreplaceable part of their day. One of the most popular dailies in the United States is The New York Times.
Every night, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country. College Point, built in 1997, is the biggest among them.
3Itprints1.7millioncopiesofTheNewYorkTimeseveryweek.
If you ever have a chance to visit College Point, you will be impressed by many things. The first among them is
perhaps the paper rolls. Each of them is half as heavy as a car (that is, about 900 kilograms). They are moved from the
storage to the printing presses with the help of three robotic arms. There are also 30,000 liters (升) of black ink and 9,500
litersofcoloredink.Trucksdeliverinktotheplanteveryweek.
Finishednewspaperpagesaresentdigitallyfromthenewsroomtotheplant.Theyarethenburned(刻)withlasersonto
thin aluminum (铝制的) sheets called plates. There are seven printing presses at College Point. Each of them is several
stories tall. During a print run, they can print as many as 80,000 newspapers per hour. Pressmen would carefully adjust the
pressesbeforethey placethe plates onthe machines.Electricians andmachinists are also onhandduringthis setupto solve
any problems that may occur.The noise of the running presses is awful. Each press is shut down for one shift (轮班) each
week.Pressstaffwillthenclimbinsidetomaintain(保养)themachine’skeyparts.
Sometimes, news breaks during a press run. If it’s important enough, the newsroom will call to “Stop the presses!”
Often, the copies that have already been printed won’t be thrown away, but the rest of the night’s run will be based on the
updatedversion.
Usually,allprintrunsofTheNewYorkTimesarecompletedby3a.m.Maintenanceandelectricalteamswillthenmake
preparationsforthenextshift.Theplantissolargethattheyhavetoridebicyclesinordertogetaround!
45.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?
A.HowTheNewYorkTimesisedited. B.HowTheNewYorkTimesisprinted.
C.WhereTheNewYorkTimescanbebought. D.HowoftenTheNewYorkTimesispublished.
46.WecanlearnfromthearticlethatatCollegePoint,TheNewYorkTimesisusuallyprinted______.
A.atnoon B.atnight
C.intheafternoon D.intheearlymorning
47.Accordingtothearticle,themaninthepictureontherightisprobably______.
A.aneditor B.apressman
C.anelectrician D.apostalworker
48.Accordingtothearticle,whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingsteps?
① Adjustingtheprintingpresses. ② Burningnewspaperpagesontoplates.
③ Puttingplatesontheprintingpresses. ④ Receivingnewspaperpagesfromthenewsroom.
A. ④②③① B. ①④②③
C. ④②①③ D. ④①②③
49.Accordingtothearticle,howoftenarethekeypartsofCollegePoint’sprintingpressesmaintained?
A.Everyday. B.Everyotherday.
C.Onceaweek. D.Twiceamonth.
50.Wecanlearnfromthearticlethatwhenthereisimportantbreakingnews,theCollegePointstaffwill______.
A.askthenewsroomwhetherthepageswillbeupdated
B.throwawaytheprintedpapersandprinttheupdatedversion
C.reburntheplatesbeforeprintingtherestoftheshift’spapers
4D.printapageabouttheupdatesandputitintotheprintedpapers
B. Choosethebestanswer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):(12分)
I havebeena staffwriter for theschoolnewspaper,the Dagligtale,since my firstdayhere atthe University ofAlberta.
I probably won’t work as a journalist after my graduation, but this doesn’t mean my experience in student journalism has
beenuseless.Infact,Ihavepickedupmanyimportantskillsthroughthisjob.
Istillremembermyfirstnewsstory.Itwasaboutthevictoryoftheschoolbaseballteam.Iattendedthecelebrationand
was told to do some interviews. I was frightened. Talking to strangers was one of my fears. But I gathered my courage and
did it. I talked to the students, the players and the team leader.It was something I had never dreamed of doing before.This
opportunitygavemeconfidenceandhelpedmetoimprovemysocialskills.
In journalism, everything has to be based on facts.As a student journalist, I have learned to do research and to think
critically about what I read. Discovering the facts is important when you are writing for the school newspaper, but in the
InformationAge,thisisalsoanincreasinglyusefulskillineverydaylife.
Asastudentjournalist,IalwaysknowthatIhavealottolearn.I’mneverafraidofaskingpeopleforfeedback(反馈意
见). I have learned how not to take negative (负面的) feedback personally and how to use it to make improvements to
myself.
Journalism is a stressful field to work in, but I’m thankful that I have had the opportunity to try my hand at it. It has
taught me to be a better storyteller, student and citizen. If you are ever given a chance to write for a campus newspaper or
magazine,takeitandlearneverythingyoucan!
51.Accordingtothearticle,afterheruniversitygraduation,theauthorwillbelikelyto______.
A.stopworkinginjournalism B.workasafull-timejournalist
C.continuetowritefortheDagligtale D.introducetheDagligtaletomorepeople
52.ThefirststorythattheauthorwrotefortheDagligtalemostlikelyappearedonthe______page.
A.Entertainment B.Letters C.Sports D.Opinion
53.Wecanlearnfromthearticlethattheauthorusedtobe______.
A.irresponsible B.lazy C.unhappy D.shy
54.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsnegativefeedbacknow?
A.Sheisoftenverysadaboutit. B.Sheusuallyturnsablindeyetoit.
C.Shelistenstoitandimprovesherselfaccordingly. D.Sheoftenhasbothgoodandbadfeelingsaboutit.
55.Accordingtotheauthor,whatskillhasbecomemoreandmoreusefulinourdailylives?
A.Story-telling. B.Criticalthinking. C.Timemanagement. D.Socialcommunication.
56.Bywritingthisarticle,theauthormainlywantedto______.
A.thankthepersonwholetherjointheDagligtale
B.talkaboutherexperienceofinterviewingstrangers
C.sharehowjournalismhadmadeherabetterperson
D.encouragestudentstoworkforaschoolpublication
C. Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文):(12分)
5Aboutayearago,acouplewith3childrenmovedintotheapartmentnextdoortome.Ineverheardanynoisefromthe
children, but the parents were always ___57___ them, in a frightening way. We met often in the hallway when we were
comingorgoing.Ialwaysspoke,buttheonlyanswerIevergotwasahellofromthe4-year-oldgirl.
I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I returned, they were just coming from their apartment and the little
girl was holding the door open for the others. I remained in the car doing unnecessary things ___58___ I wasn’t in a hurry.
Theparentsweretellinghertogetinthecarimmediately.Ilookedupandsawthelittle girlwasstillholdingthedooropen,
waitingforme.
Asahandicapped(有残疾的)man,Ican’thurryatanything,butIhurriedasmuchasIcouldandthankedher.Shewas
smilinglikealovelyangle.Iwassotouchedbyhersmallactof___59___.ThatafternoonIwasshoppingattheK-martand
Isawawhitebear.Ithoughtofthegirlandsaidtomyself,“Ibelieveshewouldlikethat”,soIboughtit.
The next day there was a knock on the door and it was the little girl and her father. She was so proud of her bear and
thankedmelikeIhadneverbeenthankedbefore.Themotherandfatherboththankedme.
Now when we meet in the hall we all speak, and in a friendly manner I might add.As time passes, I don’t hear that
shoutingasoften.___60___,hardlyatall.
Last night we had about four inches of snow. I looked out at my car and wondered how I was going to keep my
doctor’sappointment.
WhenIopenedtheoutsidedoor,therewasmy carwith allthesnowcleaned.Ican’texpress howI feltatthatmoment.
ThemannextdoorwastheonlypersonIknewinthewholebuilding,sowhenIsawhimthenextday,Iaskedhimifhewas
thegoodmanthatcleanedmysnow.Hesaid___61___.Hewantedtobuthiswifesaidshewantedtodoit.
Isn’titamazinghowa4-year-oldgirlcanchangesomanythingsforthebetter?Myguardianangel (守护天使)says
thatgoodthingsusuallycomefromthe__62___.
57.A)worryingabout B)shoutingat C)playingwith D)laughingat
58.A)because B)although C)when D)unless
59.A)happiness B)cleverness C)business D)kindness
60.A)Inall B)Afterall C)Infact D)Forexample
61.A)SURPRISE B)NO C)TNANKS D)YES
62.A)goodneighbors B)smallact C)nicepresents D)goodparents
D. Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文):(12分)
George, a successful businessman, was old. One day, he called ten brilliant young men in his company together. “It is
timeformeto__63__,”saidGeorge.“Now,IamgoingtochooseanewCEO.”
The young men all looked shocked. “I will give each of you a seed,” George continued. “I want you to plant it and
comebackhereoneyearlaterwithwhatyouhavegrown.IwillthenchoosethenextCEO.”
One of the young men was Jim. He excitedly went home with his seed. Every morning, Jim would water the seed.
After about six months, the other young men had all been able to grow tall plants, but there was nothing in Jim’s pot. Jim
knewhehad__64__hisseed,buthekeptwateringit.
Ayear finally went by. In George’s office, Jim was amazed at the plants the others had grown. He tried to hide in the
backwithhis__65__pot.
6George arrived and praised the young men for their beautiful plants. Suddenly, he saw Jim. He asked him what had
happened,andJimtoldhimthewhole__66__.
GeorgelookedatJimandannounced,“SoI’vedecided.JimwillbethenextCEO!”
Theotherswere__67__—Jimcouldn’tevengrowhisseed!
Georgethenexplained,“IhadboiledtheseedsbeforeIgavethemtoyou.Itwasimpossibleforthemtogrow.Butonly
Jimhadthe_68__andcouragetobringalongthepotasitwas.HeisthenewCEO!”
63.A.fixup B.giveout C.stepdown D.takeoff
64.A.killed B.removed C.produced D.spread
65.A.broken B.dirty C.empty D.full
66.A.problem B.project C.situation D.story
67.A.embarrassed B.excited C.nervous D.shocked
68.A.generosity B.honesty C.patience D.wisdom
E. Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每
空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)
WhoremembersPEwithJoeduringlockdown,Joewicks'sonlinefitnessclasseswereahugehit.Infact,theyhavebeen
viewed more than seventy million times. For many young people and adults, the fitness instructor's videos f___1___ a gap
when it was not possible to do organised team sports because of lockdown. PE with Joe also gave people a flavour of the
fun you can have when exercising with others. Now that it's possible to take part in team sports again it's a good time to
understandhowtheycanimprovehealthandhappiness
Whatisateamsport?
A team sport is an activity. It requires individuals to play as a team and c___2___ against another team. Well-known
team sports include basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounders and rugby.Research by Sport England has found
thatteamsportsarethemostp__3___organizedactivityenjoyedbyunder-16s.
Whatarethebenefitsofplayingateamsport?
Playing a team sport can help you to develop self-confidence as well as teaching you how to work alongside others.
Emma Barnes is Football Development Manager at the Surrey Football Association (SFA). She says," The teamwork
s___4___ you develop help a young person to interact with different people and also celebrate the achievements of
teammates. And She also says losing a match can be good for you, "Learning to lose gracefully is an important lesson. "
Another benefit of team sports is the relationships you build with teammates and coaches. You might develop a s___5___
circleoutsideofschoolorformstrongerfriendshipswithschoolmates.Theycanbereallypositive.
WhatifIpreferactivitiesonmyown?
Somepeopleprefersolosports,suchascyclingswimminganddancing,ifthat'syou,don'tworry.Individualsportsarea
great form of exercise and are good for you--exercise helps you to be active, reduces the risk of major illnesses and
r___6___ feel-good chemicals. However, it's w____7____ keeping an open mind because you might want to try a team
activityalongsideyoursolosport.
F.Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答下列问题):(12分)
It was just another warm spring afternoon. As usual, I was waiting to pick up my mom at the school parking lot.
Suddenly,aballrolledintotheparkinglotandstoppedinfrontofme.Ilooked aroundandwaitedforsomeonetocomeand
collectit,butnooneshowedup.
JustwhenIwasabouttopickuptheball,Isawtwokidsracingtowardsme.“Passittome!”Oneofthemshouted.And
7soIdid.Theygottheball,quicklythankedmeandthenwentbackalongtheirway.
I was curious about where they were from. With plenty of time on my hands, I decided to quietly follow them to their
“paradise.”And there it was — in the school playground,a scoreof children were laughing, chasingballs or making fun of
theirfriends.Theywerereallyhavingagoodtime!
This reminded me of the carefree days ofmy childhood. Back then, lunchtime meant home-cooked foodthat hadbeen
lovingly prepared by my mom, not an oily,ready-made lunch from the staff canteen.The final exams were the only thing I
had to worry about (in fact, my mom was even more worried about them than I was). The sharing of a new comic was the
biggestdealofthemonth.Praisefrommyteachersseemedlikealifetimeachievementaward.
Life has just moved on.Almost ten years have passed since my college graduation. Many more people have entered
my life, but few of them have created memories as sweet as my school friends had. If I were given the chance to talk to
thesekidsintheplayground,Iwouldsay,“_______________________________.”
1.Whatwastheauthordoingwhentheballrolledintotheparkinglot?
____________________________________________________________________________.
2.Whatmadetheauthorthinkofhisschooldays?
____________________________________________________________________________.
3.Whowasresponsiblefortheauthor’slunchwhenhewasastudent?
____________________________________________________________________________.
4.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelwheneverhewaspraisedbyhisteachers?
____________________________________________________________________________.
5.Whendidtheauthorgraduatefromcollege?
____________________________________________________________________________.
6.What doyou think the author would have said to the kids if hehad beengiven a chance to doso? Fill in the blank in the
lastparagraph.WriteTWOsentences.
1) ________________________________________________________________________________.
2) ________________________________________________________________________________.
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