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2021 学年黄浦区九年级下学期期中英语测试
(满分 140 分,考试时间 90 分钟)
Part I Listening (第一部分 听力)
I .Listening Comprehension(听力理解) (共 30 分)
A.Listen and choose the right picture(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片):(5 分)
B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to 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):(5 分)
6. A) Rainy. B) Cloudy. C) Sunny. D) Windy.
7. A) She went fishing. B) She went shopping.
C)She went to a movie. D) She went to a library.
8. A) Playing the guitar. B) Playing the piano.
C)Playing football. D) Playing basketball.
9. A) Boring. B) Interesting. C) Perfect. D) Short.
10. A) Because he spent too much time reading.
B) Because he had a terrible cold yesterday.
C) Because he played video games throughout the night.
D) Because he watched cartoons all night.
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内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F ”表示)(共 10 分)
( ) 11. A bus No.26 was going along Zhonghua Road at 9:00 in the morning.
( ) 12. An old man was lying on the side of the road because of a traffic accident.
( ) 13. Wang Ping, a bus driver stopped the bus to help the old man.
( ) 14. The old man should be sent to hospital as soon as possible.
( ) 15. All the passengers got off and waitedfor the next bus.
D Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。每空
格 限填一词);(10 分)
16.As a writer, Amada writes books for .
17.Born in Mexico, Amada in the United States with her brothers.
18.Living in a small house, she had to with her brothers.
19.Although things were hard, she was her family.
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Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar
(第二部分 词汇和语法)
II.Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案):(共 30 分)
21.Medical teams are travelling to the disaster area to care for wounded.
A. a B. an C.the D. /
22.Drivers woke up to find that their cars were covered an inch of ice.
A. in B. on C. for D. with
23.Many of the songs the Beatles wrote were about hometown and personal lives.
A. they B. their C. theirs D. them
24.PM 2.5 pollution is becoming in China. Everyone must help to fight against it.
A. seriouser and seriouser B. more and more serious
C. more serious and more serious D. more serious and serious
25. fine weather we are having to go for a spring outing today!
A. What B. What a C. How D. What an
26.Newspaper says that so far COVID- 19 has caused over 500,000 people in the USA.
A. die B. to die C. dying D. died
27.Be careful with your passport and money when you are in a foreign country, ?
A. will you B. can you C. aren’t you D. don’t you
28.It is seven o’clock. You will be late for school you get up right now.
A. unless B. until C. when D. though
29.Peter asked me if to Beijing to watch the game by plane.
A. could we go B. we could go C. can we go D. we can go
30.There is still quite a lot of meat in the fridge, so you buy any more.
A. mustn’t B. needn’t C. can’t D. shouldn’t
31. You must pay attention to your handwriting everybody can understand what you
have written.
A. so B. so … .that C. because D. so that
32.— can the batteries keep these smart phones working? —For about ten hours.
A. How much B. How many C. How long D. How often
33.I the streets in our neighborhood this time yesterday when you called me.
A. was cleaning B. have cleaned C. am cleaning D. would clean
34.The computers in the medicine cabinet to the doctors’ in the future.
A. link B. linked C. are linked D. will be linked
35.In the new season of the dancing competition, some participants(选手) can be given
chance to try again.
A. other B. the other C. others D. another
III. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only
be used once.(将下 列词组或单词填入空格。每空限填一词,每词只能填一次。(共 8 分)
studies B) get C) station D) reach E) environmental
A)
A 12-man Chinese team landed on the Antarctic icecap peak(南极冰盖最高点) on January
18. They are the first people to 36 the peak of Dome A( 冰 琼 A). It is 4039 meters
above sea level(海拔)。
The team built a 37 there to study the changes of the weather, get ice samples(样本)教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333
from 150 meters to 200 metres below,and do other 38 . So far, the team has got nearly 100-meter-
long ice samples have been able to get samples from the icecap peak in Antarctic and it is very
important for people to study the weather changes and 39 changes in this area.
A) can’t B) information C) about D)anything E)other things
The Chinese scientists have also built a weather study system at the peak. The system can send
out 40 about temperature, how strong the wind is, and many 41 about the
weather.
The Antarctic icecap makes up 70% of the earth’s fresh water. By studying Dome A,
scientists can get the lowest temperature of the earth and other information 42 the
world’s weather changes. We 43 get this information from other places on the earth
because Dome A is the best place for this kind of studies. So it is very important to land on the
peak of Dome。
IV.Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的
适当形式完成下 列句子) (共 8 分)
44.We still need more chairs for dinner(sixth).
45.That Chinese restaurant provides not only delicious food but good as well. (serve)
46.Young people from cities shared their thoughts about the program. (vary)
47.Jenny’s experience as an exchange student in Australia has proved to be . (interest)
48.The little girl answered all the questions and she got a full mark.(correct)
49.Becoming is probably a sign of getting old.(forget)
50.The little boy wants to travel to a country with his parents this summer. (Europe)
51.It was for anyone to get in because no one knew the password. (possible)
V.Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子,每空格限填
一词) (共 14 分)
52.At last Tom let Ben paint the fence instead of himself. (改为否定句)
At last Tom Ben paint the fence instead of himself.
53.They didn’t go to the museum last Monday. It rained hard.(保持句意基本不变)
They didn’t go to the museum last Monday the heavy rain.
54.A lot of young students go to France because they want to further their study . (对划线部分提
问) a lot of young students go to France?
55. Learning a foreign language can help the students understand different cultures . (对划线部分
提问) learning a foreign language help the students understand?
56.We must keep our classroom clean and tidy every day. (改为被动语态)
Our classroom must clean and tidy every day.
57.“Which attractions do you like best?” I asked Julia and Roddy.(改为宾语从句)
I asked Julia and Roddy attractions they best.
58.should, be independent, everyone, in our daily life, learn how to (连词成句)
.
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)
Two smart children—Benjamin, 12, and his sister Emily, 12, found a stolen car in woods
near Sai Kung yesterday morning. The delighted owner, Mrs. Judy Roberts, has made a decision教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333
to take the children out to dinner as a reward.
Both Benjamin and Emily are studying at Sai Kung Secondry School. They were walking
along a path on their way to school when they noticed a car partly covered with branches pulled
from a tree. The children were a bit surprised because very few people parked their cars there.
They looked inside the car and there was nobody in it.
The children suspected something went wrong. They made a note of the type of the car and
its colour. Benjamin, a secondary one students, also wrote down its number. When they returned
to their school, they immediately told their teacher what they had seen. The matter was reported
to the police station.
As a result of inquiries(调查), Mrs. Judy Roberts was traced(追踪).The car had been stolen
from her garage two days earlier.
“I lost my car two days ago and I was extremely upset. I’m glad to have it found now. I really
have to thank Benjamin and Emily. My husband and I will take them out to dinner. I’m going to
write to the headmaster of Sai Kung Secondary School to thank their teachers and pay tribute
to(对 … …表示敬佩) them,” Mrs. Roberts said.
Benjamin and Emily’s teachers took a great pride in having these two small detectives,
“Benjamin and Emily are not only students but also responsible member of the community,”
Principal Hui said.
59.Benjamin and Emily, the two smart detectives were students.
A. secondary school B. college C. senior high school D. primary school
60.The children were surprised to notice the car in the woods because .
A. they couldn’t find anyone inside. B. someone covered the car with a piece of cloth.
C. nobody parked cars there before. D. people didn’t usually park cars there.
61.The underlined part “The matter” in paragraph 3 refers to .
A. the recording of the car number B. the discovery of the car
C. the type of the car D. the school location
62.Mrs. Judy Poberts was delighted because .
A.Benjamin and Emily were responsible members of the community
B.her car had been stolen two days earlier
C.she found her car at last
D.she was going to take Benjamin and Emily to dinner
63.Mrs. Judy Roberts would write to Principal Hui mainly to .
A.thank the teachers of Sai Kung Secondary School
B.tell him that she had found her car
C.invite Benjamin and Emily to dinner
D.say that Benjamin and Emily were smart detectives
64.You can probably find this passage .
A.in a fable B. in a newspaper C. in an encyclopedia D. in a movie review
B.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage. (选择最恰当的单词或词组
完成短文):
I was cute, active, happy …until that day when I was 15 months old. I had a bad fall. I landed
on a glass rabbit and it cut my eye badly enough to blind it. The doctor said if the eye was taken
out, my face would become out of 65 , so my scarred (有疤痕的), blind and grey eye lived on
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People often asked uncomfortable questions about my eye or 66 played jokes on
me. When the kids played games, I was always the “bad guy” . I grew up imagining that everyone
looked down on me.
Yet every time Mom noticed I was unhappy, she would say to me, “Hold your head up high
and face the world.” It helped me move on in life.
As a child, I told myself, “Be careful or I will fall down or knock into something because I
am not looking. ” As a teenager, I always looked down to hide my shame, but I found that people
liked me when sometimes I held my head up high.
In high school I was even made monitor, but outside I still felt like a freak(怪物). All I really
wanted was to look like 67 . When things got really bad, I would cry to my mom and she
would look at me with loving eyes and say, “Hold your head up high and face the world. Let them
see the love that is inside.” That is 68 Mom taught me pride.
Mom’s love and encouragement gave me the confidence to remove my own doubt.
69 I was able to look people in the eye. I learned not only to appreciate( 欣 赏 ) myself but
to have love for others.
“Hold your head up high” has been heard many times in my home. Each of my children has
felt its 70 . The gift she gave me lives on in my children.
65.A. fashion B. order C. shape D. date
66.A. still B. even C. almost D. hardly
67.A. something special B. something new C. someone strange D. everyone else
68. A. when B. why C. how D. where
69. A. Especially B. Immediately C. Finally D. Suddenly
70. A. power B. promise C. energy D. secret
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, 使其内容通畅, 每空限填一词,首字母已给)
In 1996, Subaru Takahashi sailed alone a 71 the Pacific Ocean. Many other people
did this before Subaru, but he was special. At age 14, he was the youngest person to sail across the
Pacific by himself.
Subaru left Tokyo on July 22, 1996. His boat was 39 feet (9 meters) long. In the boat, he had
a two-month supply of food and water. He also had a radio and other modern equipment for
sailing.
The beginning of the trip went very well. Subaru often talked to his parents by r 72 .
He didn’t have any problems with his boat. Then, on August 11, the engine in his boat stopped.
Suddenly, Subaru was without electricity. This a 73 his navigation equipment. Then, five
days later, his radio stopped. Now he wasn’t able to communicate with anyone. And he was still
2770 miles (4490 kilometers) away from his d 74 -San Francisco.
By the end of August, many people believed that Subaru was l 75 . No one was
able to contact with him by radio. His parents expected him to arrive in San Francisco on
September 3, but he didn’t. Then, on September, 13, Subaru sailed into San Francisco. After 55
days in his boat, his trip was finally o 76 .
Many people believe that Subaru was too young to sail along. They say that parents shouldn’t
allow children to make such dangerous trips. However, other people say that children should have
a 77 , too. What do you think?
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Many people say that they are working too many hours. They don’t have enough time with
their families. They can’t take care of things at home. They don’t have time to relax.
Work hours vary from one country to another. In France, people spend about 1646 hours a
year at work. In Japan, however, people work about 2159 hours a year. That means a Japanese
employee works 513 more hours a year than a French employee. That is more than 12 weeks, or
three months, of extra work!
Why do people work so many hours? Some people work extra hours because they want to
earn more money. However, many companies don’t pay overtime. Their employees don’t get extra
pay for extra work. Some people think it’s their duty to work more hours. Some are afraid of
losing their jobs if they don’t work extra hours.
Many people say that their vacations are too short. In France, people get five weeks of paid
vacation a year. In Germany, they get four to six weeks. In the United States, two weeks of
vocation is the average. Many people don’t even use all of their vacation days. In one study in
Great Britain, fewer than half of workers used all their vacation days. In English, there is a saying,
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” If that is true, .
78.Many people in the world don’t have enough time to take care of things at home, do they?
79.In which country do people spend more hours a year at work, in France or in Japan?
80. Why do some people work extra hours?
81.What are some people afraid if they don’t work extra hours?
82.In which country do people get the longest vacations?
83.Complete the last sentence.
E. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)
Benjamin Franklin is remembered today for many things . He participated in the creation
of the United States. He also earned fame as a writer, a civil leader ( 民 间 领 袖 ) and a
businessman . But nothing compares to his experiments with electricity .
Electric experiments were enjoyed as entertainment in Franklin’s day.And Franklin knew
how to have fun with. The Guests attending a party at his home might be surprised at the sight of
his silverware (银器) giving off sparks (火花)!
But Franklin also was quite serious about electricity. He was the first person to have used the
terms “positive”and “negative”to refer to an electrical charge( 电荷) . He was also the first person
to describe the transfer of electric energy as “charging (充电) . ”
Franklin loved to use his research to solve practical problems . Since many structures in his
hometown were made of wood, they could easily catch fire during violent storms when struck
by lightning. Sometimes a fire could spread and burn the whole town down to the ground.
Franklin believed he could prevent such tragedies . He suspected (怀疑) that lightning was, in fact,
electricity .
To prove his theory, Franklin decided to fly a kite during a thunderstorm. To attract an教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333
electrical charge from lightning , he attached a pointed wire to the tip of a silk kite . To the other
end of the kite , he attached a string. Franklin then attached a metal key and a section of silk string
which he kept dry in his hand. When the kite “caught”an electrical charge, it traveled down the
wet string to the key. Franklin was excited to feel an electric spark when he touched the charged
key . He used a Leydenjar (莱顿瓶) to collect the electric charge .
Franklin’s experiment was extremely dangerous. No one should ever try it today. It did
lead , however, to another Franklin invention — the lightning rod ( 避雷针) . A lightning rod is a
pointed metal spike that is attached to a roof. It often is the tallest object on a tall building. It
“catches”the electrical charge from lightning and conducts it safely down to the ground through an
attached wire. In Franklin’s day, lightning rods saved barns, churches, homes and other
buildings from being damaged or destroyed by fire. This invention continues to protect
structures to this day.
1. According to the article , Benjamin Franklin was most famous for .
A . leading civil wars
B . writing short novels
C . being the U .S . president
D . conducting experiments involving electricity
2. The example in paragraph 2 was listed to show .
A . electricity was widely used at the time
B . Franklin didn’t treat electricity seriously
C . Franklin had great interest in electricity
D . electricity was thought to be quite dangerous in Franklin’s day
3 . Which of the following problems did Franklin want to solve?
A . How to put out fires more quickly .
B . How to fly a kite during a thunderstorm .
C . How to prevent buildings from being struck by lightning .
D . What materials could be used to replace wood for the building of structures .
4 . What does the underlined part “his theory”in paragraph 5 refer to?
A . That lightning was actually electricity .
B . That objects made of wood were easy to catch fire .
C . That electricity could be quickly conducted in wet objects .
D . That the taller a building was , the more easily it would be struck by lightning .
5. Which of the following statements is true about Franklin’s kite experiment?
A . Franklin attached a string to both ends of the kite .
B . The Leyden jar was used to show the existence of electricity .
C. Franklin put a pointed wire on the top of the kite to attract electricity .
D . Franklin held the dry metal key in his hand throughout the experiment .
6 . According to the author , the invention of the lightning rod .
A . was made by pure luck
B . is one that is no longer used today
C . is too dangerous for use in the world of today
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21-25CDBBA. 26-30BAABB. 31-35DCADD
III. 36. D. 37. C. 38. A 39. E.
40. B. 41. E. 42. C. 43. A
IV. 44; six. 45; service. 46; various. 47; interesting. 48; correctly. 49; forgetful. 50;
European. 51; impossible
V. 52; didn't let. 53; because of 54; Why do. 55; What can 56; be kept 57; which,
liked
58; Everyone should learn how to be independent in our daily life.
VI. (A) 59.A. 60. D. 61. B. 62. C. 63. A. 64. B
(B). 65. C. 66. B. 67. D. 68. C. 69. C. 70. A
(C) 71; across. 72; radio 73; affected. 74; destination. 75; lost. 76; over. 77;
adventures
(D)78; No, they don't.
79; In Japan.
80; Because they want to earn more money.
81; They are afraid of losing their jobs.
82; In Germany.
83. there must be a lot of dull people in the world.
(E) 1.D. 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. C. 6. D教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333