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2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
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2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)
2023年3月上海市崇明区中考一模英语试卷试卷_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_一模_2023年上海市中考英语一模试卷(16区听力全)

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崇明区 2022 学年第一学期教学质量调研测试卷 九年级英语 (满分140分,考试时间90分钟) 考生注意:本卷有VII大题,共84小题。试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在 答题纸上完成,做在试卷上不给分。 Part 1 Listening(第一部分 听力) I. Listening Comprehension(听力理解)(共25分) A. Listen and choose the right picture(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片)(共5分) A B C D E F 1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______ B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的 对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案)(共5分) 6. A) By bike. B) On foot. C) By bus. D) By taxi. 7. A) Betty’s. B) Bill’s. C) Tony’s. D) Tom’s. 8. A) He was ill in bed . B) He was looking for his dad. C) He had to go to work. D) He had to care for his mum. 9. A) Husband and wife. B) Teacher and student. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司C) Doctor and patient. D) Boss and secretary. 10. A) Jane found the exam easy. B) The exam was difficult for Jane. C) The test consisted of one page. D) Jane completed the exam in one hour. C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false(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) (共5分) 11. Ian is a member of his school’s debate team. 12. Ian would like to have a pen pal who lives near his city. 13. Lois lives in central London and she doesn’t like reading novels. 14. Lois would like to have a pen pal who is from France. 15. This material is mainly about Ian and his pen pal Lois. D. Listen to the dialogue and complete the following sentences(听对话,完成下列句子。 每空格限填一词)(共10分) 16. Lucy is doing on traffic jams in the city. 17. John feels about the traffic jams. 18. It usually takes John at least to get out of the traffic jam. 19. John was late for a yesterday because of the traffic jam. 20. John thinks the traffic conditions will in the future. Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary (第二部分 语音、语法和词汇) II. Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案)(共15分) 21. When he was young, Joe made living by drawing pictures for people. A) a B) an C) the D) / 22. Lilly likes Math very much, but is teaching English in a primary school. A) she B) her C) hers D) herself 23. Jennifer was such a hurry that she forgot to take the bag with her. A) to B) in C) at D) on 24. Uncle Tom keeps many on his farm and lives a happy life there. A) cat B) dog C) sheep D) chicken 25. “You look in that yellow and white skirt.” May said to her friend. A) quietly B) lovely C) politely D) happily 26. “Are you older younger than Linda?” Sam asked Julia. A) and B) so C) or D) but 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司27. Doctors advise citizens to wash hands carefully they eat anything. A) before B) though C) since D) because 28. amazing football match it was! So many people around the world watched it. A) What B) What a C) What an D) How 29. I’ve got two lovely cats at home. One is black and is white. A) other B) the other C) another D) others 30. I’m sorry, Jack. Mr. Brown see you now because he is having a meeting. A) can’t B) needn’t C) mustn’t D) shouldn’t 31. Spending a weekend in the countryside has been choice for people in the city. A) popular B) more popular C) most popular D) the most popular 32. By the end of last term, Lucy learning the first book already. A) finishes B) will finish C) has finished D) had finished 33. My cousin Justin for a job interview in the city center next Friday. A) go B) went C) has gone D) will go 34. It was very cold today and Mum told me more clothes before going out. A) wear B) to wear C) wearing D) wears 35. “Try to avoid to public places and take care of yourself.” Sally said to Leo. A) go B) goes C) going D) to go III. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used once(将下列单词或短语填入空格。每空格限填一词, 每个单词或短语只能填一次)(共8分) A) language B) successful C) likely D experience E) horrible As a language learner, you are not alone. About one million people worldwide are learning a foreign language. However, not all of them enjoy success. We talked to hundreds of 36 language learners. They shared with us some of their 37 . One key to long-term success is working towards the goal all the time. Most successful 38 learners make sure to spend a few minutes practicing every day. We also studied some “nine-to- fivers.” These language learners practice their language only in class. In the long run, they show much slower progress than those who practice daily. They are also more 39 to “drop out.” A) Especially B) develop C) altogether D) forgets E) Instead The second habit of successful language learner is that they don't “binge study.” 40 , they make progress through a number of short study sessions over a longer period of time. Learners who practice now and then for a marathon to catch up are more likely to give up 41 . Some language learners always want to learn as much new material as they can. But it has been proved that one gradually 42 what he or she has learned over time. Let's be honest: 3 学科网(北京)股份有限公司Do you still remember all the English words and expressions you learned last year? Successful language learners go over the old material regularly. Regular revision turns your short-term memory into long-term memory. Are you having a hard time improving your English? Then you may try to 43 these three habits. Don't worry if it takes time. Mastering a second language is a long process---it should take time! IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their suitable forms(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)(共8分) 44. Dad bought several of chocolate for his daughter yesterday. (box) 45. Mr. Smith is planning to leave on the day of the month for China. (five) 46. My mobile phone is different from ________ in size and colour. (he) 47. The foreign teacher spoke as as she could to make us understand her. (clear) 48. Last week, Amy was given a prize for being a very _________ girl in the school. (help) 49. I wonder how to start and ________ the new washing machine. (operation) 50. The winner of the game was asked to give a to the audience. (speak) 51. The boy is learning to be ________ and he can take good care of himself now. (depend) V. Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子。52-57题每 空格限填一词)(共14分) 52. My father often takes a walk in the park in the morning. (改为一般疑问句) _________ your father often a walk in the park in the morning? 53. The English teacher organized a mini-project for the class once a week . (对划线部分提 问) did the English teacher organize a mini-project for the class? 54. Peter plays tennis with Lilly every weekend. (改为反意疑问句) Peter plays tennis with Lilly every weekend, ________ ________ ? 55. The patient was so weak that he could not move by himself. (保持句意不变) The patient was ________ weak ________ move by himself. 56. A loud noise from the kitchen woke up the girl at midnight. (改为被动语态) The girl up by a loud noise from the kitchen at midnight. 57. “I have left the magazine in the library.” Alice said to me. (改为间接引语) Alice told me that _______ _______ left the magazine in the library. 58. every day, very important, to drink, it’s, enough water, (连词成句) 4 学科网(北京)股份有限公司Part 3 Reading and Writing (第三部分 读写) VI. Reading comprehension(阅读理解)(共50分) A. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)(12分) Do you know how to get cheap airline and train tickets? hotel accommodations (膳宿)? On a recent flight, Laura was chatting happily with the woman in the next seat – until the conversation turned to fares. The woman, who bought her ticket two months in advance, paid $109. Laura paid $457. She decided that next time she would find out how to travel for less. Here are some ways to travel for less: Cheap airplane tickets. To fly for less money, you can buy non-refundable plane tickets two or three months before your trip. The cheapest way to fly is as a courier(信使). In return for delivering a package for a courier company, you get a plane ticket that costs as little as one-quarter of the regular price – or even less if the company needs someone at the last minute. Recently, a courier flew round trip from Los Angeles to Tokyo for $100; a regular ticket cost around $1,800. Train passes. If you’re going to do a lot of traveling by train, a train pass will save you money. Buying a single pass gives you unlimited travel for a period of time. Train passes can be especially useful in India, which has the world’s largest rail system; in Japan, where trains are fast and convenient; and in Europe, where trains go to over 30,000 cities. Hostels (招待所). Hostels used to provide cheap accommodations – in dormitories – for people under the age of 25. Nowadays, hostels don‘t have any age requirements. They’re not only cheap ($8—$17 a night) but a great way to meet people. Hostels are often in interesting places – a castle in Germany, a lighthouse in California, a one-room schoolhouse in the wilderness of Australia. And sometimes hostels have luxuries like swimming pools. 59. Laura paid much more for the plane ticket because . A) she bought her ticket two months ago B) the woman was sitting in the next seat C) she didn’t know how to travel for less D) the woman was chatting with her happily 60. ways are introduced to travel for less in the material above. A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five 61. The underlined word fares in the first paragraph probably means “ ”. A) the money you pay to travel by plane B) the schedule you make for a holiday C) the pictures you draw when on a plane 5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司D) the plan you make for buying cheap tickets 62. You can get the cheapest plane ticket if you . A) buy it two months ago B) take a round trip C) buy it at the last minute D) work as a courier 63. Which of the following is NOT true according to the material? A) India has the world’s largest rail system. B) It’s convenient to travel by train in Europe. C) People over 25 can’t stay in a hostel nowadays. D) Hostels around the world are often in interesting places. 64. Which of the following might be the best title for the material above? A) Getting more for less when you travel B) Meeting interesting people in cheap hostels C) A train pass will save you money in Japan D) Plane ticket from New York to Tokyo is cheap B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语 完成短文)(12分) At five p.m. I stopped at the market to pick up a few necessary things: cream for coffee, eggs for breakfast and pills for my terrible headache. Having been rushing all day, I was very 65 and did not want to shop with crowds of other shoppers. But I told myself it was my last stop before going home to put my feet up and watch my husband make dinner. So I gritted my teeth, took a deep breath and 66 the market. That's when I saw her, a baby sitting in a shopping cart, who looked around 9 months old, with blond hair and large blue eyes. We stared at each other. Then I did what I always do with children: I gave her my best smile. That's a 67 I formed long ago when I became a mother. It started with my first child, in that unforgettable, life-changing moment when he was laid upon my chest and I watched him turn his tiny face up to find me. At times, over the years, my 68 would fade into a look of fear or worry or anger. But it never left my face for long. It always came back, even on occasion through tears. It happened that same way with my second and third child. And now, after all these years, I can't resist smiling at children. I have learned that all children, young and old, need 69 to smile at them. Not just their parents and grandparents, but their teachers and coaches, family and friends. And, yes, even strangers at the market in a rush to get home. The baby and I smiled at each other. That got a smile in return from every shopper I passed. I waved goodbye and she blew me a kiss. 6 学科网(北京)股份有限公司I was still smiling when I got home and realized I’d forgotten to get the 70 . I didn't need it, though. My headache was gone. 65. A) happy B) tired C) proud D) lucky 66. A) left B) found C) entered D) searched 67. A) line B) word C) group D) habit 68. A) honour B) decision C) smile D) worry 69. A) anybody B) everybody C) nobody D) somebody 70. A) medicine B) picture C) flower D) coffee C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(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) “There’s nothing to discuss,” shouted my husband when I told him that Rose, our 17-year- old daughter, had asked whether she could go to Kavos, Greece, for a holiday with her friends. “Of course she can’t. She’s too young to travel w 71 the presence of an adult. It’s completely out of the question.” So how come I found myself standing, two weeks later, at Gatwick Airport? Tearfully, I watched our eldest child d 72 through the security checkpoint. In four hours’ time, she would be in Kavos. It’s 2,500 kilometers a 73 from England. There comes a time when you have to let your baby go – for many parents, it’s around the age of 17. We know that there is likely to be something wilder than hanging around by the pool and building sandcastles, but the time has come to trust that they’ll look after t 74 . But I still felt worried. Rose tried to put my mind at rest. She said she and her friends would always look after one another and that it really, really was all going to be okay. After we had waved our last goodbye at the airport, I looked back. She was, to my surprise, looking back at me, too. Teenagers want to cut free, but it’s a f 75 experience for them, too. We made Rose promise to contact us as soon as she had arrived in Kavos and at least once a day after that. Around 9 a.m. on the first morning, her first m 76 came through. It was twelve hours since I had left her at Gatwick. And all I got was: “I’m here.” I wish there were safer places than these so-called teen destinations. But like all the dangers that life can hold for them, at some stage, all you can do is warn them, warn them again, warn them once more, and then hope that everything will be all right. My daughter got home s 77 . So did her friends. But Rose is now talking about a similar journey next year. And my alarm bells have already started ringing. D.Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分) 7 学科网(北京)股份有限公司On a small hill in Huaping, Yunnan, there is a small school. However, over the past twelve years, it has rewritten the fate(命运) of 1,804 poor girls by sending them to universities. Zhang Guimei, now 63, is the headmaster of this school. She began teaching in Huaping – one of China’s poorest areas – twenty years ago. The teacher wondered why many girls in her class would just one day stop coming to school. After some investigations, Zhang learned that they were from very poor families. These girls were forced to work or get married at a young age. “We often say that we want every child to have a fair start,” she said. “But these poor girls don’t even have a chance to stand on the starting line.” Zhang wanted to change this. She spent years trying to raise money. Finally in 2008, she set up the Huaping High School for Girls. It’s China’s first and only free public high school for girls. Zhang gets up at 5 a.m. every day to turn on the lights on each floor of the teaching building. Many girls are timid (胆怯), the headmaster explains. She wants them to feel safer on their way to classes. After years of tiring work, Zhang is now in poor health,but the school and the children matter more than anything else in her mind. Zhang’s story has warmed hearts all around China and inspired many to follow in her footsteps. Zhou Yunli was one of her students. After she finished university, she heard that her alma mater (母校) was short of math teachers. She immediately returned to the school to teach. “Without Ms Zhang, I would be nobody,” Zhou said with a smile. “When you become strong, you must remember to help others. This is what Ms Zhang taught us.” 78. What happened to the 1804 girls from a small school in Huaping? 79. Ms Zhang has taught in Huaping for twenty years, hasn’t she? 80. Why did many girls in Ms Zhang’s class stop going to school? 81. When did Ms Zhang set up the Huaping High School for Girls? 82. Why did Zhou Yunli return to the school to teach math? 83. What can you do after learning the story about Ms Zhang? VII. Writing(作文)(共20分) 84. Write at least 60 words on the topic “Things I harvested in 2022 ” ( 以 “2022年的收 获 ” 为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。 在刚过去的2022年中,你一定在很多方面收获颇多,请结合具体事例,谈谈你的收获 有哪些,你是怎样取得的。 (注意:短文中不得出现任何校名、人名及其它相关信息,否则不予评分。) 8 学科网(北京)股份有限公司9 学科网(北京)股份有限公司