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江都區(qū)第三中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期九年級(jí)期中試卷2023.11(考試時(shí)間:100分鐘總分:140分)第I卷(客觀題共80分)一、聽力(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)第一部分聽對(duì)話回答問題本部分共有10道小題,每小題你將聽到一段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話聽兩遍。在聽每段對(duì)話前,你有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀題目;聽完每段對(duì)話后,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間選出你認(rèn)為最合適的答案。請(qǐng)?jiān)诼牭健班帧钡男盘?hào)時(shí),進(jìn)入下一小題。1.Whatwillthegirldothisweekend?A.B.C.2.WhichsubjectdoesMissJonesteach?A.B.C.3.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.B.C.4.WhatdoesJuliawanttobewhenshegrowsup?A.B.C.5.Whatwillhappenifthemankeepsingingloudly?A.Hewillgettired.B.Hewilllosehisvoice.C.Hewillcatchacold.6.Howmanystudentsarethereinalltheclubs?A.40.B.80.C.100.7.WhydoesTonythinkthenotebookisAmy’s?A.BecauseAmyboughtanewoneyesterday.B.BecauseAmyhasseveralnotebooks.C.BecauseAmywrotehernameonthecover.8.WherehasMillievisited?A.ShehasvisitedSingapore.B.ShehasvisitedThailand.C.ShehasvisitedChina.9.Whatcanthetwospeakersdotomaketheirschoolmorebeautifulaccordingtothedialogue?A.Theycanbuysomeflowers.B.Theycandosomecleaning.C.Theycanplantmoretreesaroundtheirschool.10.WhatwillthetwospeakersdonextMonday?A.They’lltalkaboutteenageproblems.B.They’lllistentoatalk.C.They’llgiveatalk.第二部分聽對(duì)話和短文回答問題聽一段對(duì)話,回答第11-12小題。答題完華,請(qǐng)等待“嘀”的信號(hào),進(jìn)入第一篇短文。11.Howmuchwillthemanpayifhedecidestoliveinatwo-bedroom?A.$235amonth.B.$250amonth.C.$35amonth.12.Whatcanthemandoifhelivesinthehotel?A.Playtennis.B.Swiminthepool.C.Playping-pong.聽第一篇短文,回答第13-15小題。答題完畢,請(qǐng)等待“嘀”的信號(hào),進(jìn)入下一篇短文。TeaaroundtheworldInChina*Haveteawiththeir13.*Puttealeavesintheircups.InJapan*Teais14inJapan.*ThewaytheydrinkteaisnotthesameasthatinChina.IntheUSA*Peopledrinkteaat15oraftermeals.13.A.familymembers.B.classmates.C.friends.14.A.important.B.popular.C.cheap.15.A.breakfast.B.lunch.C.supper.聽第二篇短文,回答第16-

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小題。16.Wherecanyouseethenewdoctor?A.AhospitalinLondon.B.AhospitalnearLondon.C.AhospitalfarawayfromLondon.17.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.DoctorRobotcanspeaklikehumans.B.DoctorRobotgraduatesfromamedicalschool.C.DoctorRobotcanworkthewholeday.18.What’stheheightofDoctorRobot?A.1metretall.B.1.65metrestall.C.1.70metrestall.19.WhatcanahumandoctorgetwithDoctorRobot’shelp?A.Medicine.B.Agoodrest.C.Informationaboutpatients.20.HowcanDoctorRobothelphumandoctors?A.Acomputerengineertellshimwhattodo.B.Ahumandoctortellshimwhattodo.C.Acomputertellshimwhattodo.二、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題l分,計(jì)15分)21.Simon,______leadofthebasketballteam,goestostudyin_______universityintheUSAwith_____scholarship.A.the;a;aB./;an;aC./;a;aD.the;an;a22.Asaworld-famousbasketballplayer,KobeBryantisadmired______millionsofpeople______hisexcellentskills,aswellashisspirit.A.for;by B.by;as C.as;forD.by;for23.Theresearchhehaddevotedhimself_________aperfectsuccess.A.toproved B.proved C.toprove D.toproving24.Oneperson’s_________doesn’tdependonhowmuchmoneyhehasmade,butonhowmanycontributionshehasmadetoourcountry.A.experienceB.careerC.valueD.price25._______

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into26.—Whichofthetwoskirts_________?—Neither,thanks.I________takealookatadress.A.wouldyourather;wouldB.wouldyourather;preferC.doyouprefer;wouldratherD.doyouprefer;prefer27.Thepublicis_______gettingtiredofhearingaboutthatboringstoryontheInternetagainandagain.A.sadlyB.hardlyC.certainlyD.correctly28.—Whichdoyouprefer,thewhiteblouseortheblueone?—Idon'tthink_________ofthemfitsme.Couldyoushowme_________one?A.either;another B.neither;another C.neither;else D.either;other29.____in_______,theoldmanstilllooksenergeticin_______.A.Born;1940s;hiseightyB.Borning;1940,hiseightiesC.Borned;the1940s;hiseightyD.Born;the1940s;hiseighties30.Weneverdoubt_______themusicwrittenbyTanDunisworth________.A.whether;beinglistened B.whether;listeningC.that;beinglistenedto D.that;listeningto31.—Hey,Tony.________willthecompetitionstart?Ican’twaittowatch.—________thefamousscientistarriveshere.A.When;NotuntilB.When;Until C.Howlong;Until D.Howlong;Notuntil32.Thepalacecaughtfirethreetimesinthelastcentury,andalittleoftheoriginalbuilding________now.A.remainsB.isremainedC.isremainingD.wasremained33.—It’ssaidthattheanimalsigndecidesone’spersonality.—We________believeinthat.Simon’sanimalsignisOx,butheisalittlelazy.A.wouldn’t B.shouldn’t C.maynotD.mustn’t34.Mikehasn’tfoundout________.A.howheshoulddowiththeMathsproblemB.what’swrongwithhisbikeC.howlongthegamehasendedD.whichwasthewaytothenearestbusstop35.—WouldyoupleasegivemeaspeechonChinesetraditionalfestivalstomorrow?—___________,butI'mgoingtoGuangzhouforameeting.A.Itdoesn'tmatter B.Bestwishes C.Notatall D.IwishIcould三、完型填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)FormanyyearsIhavebeenaprouddreamer.Icouldgetlostinthecloudsforhours,dreamingof____36___tofarawaycountriesandenjoyingdifferentculturesthere.Mydream____37___:abestsellingauthor,changingpeople’sheartswithmywords,orareporter,servingthepeopleandgiving____38___tothosewhohavenotbeenheardforcenturies.Ispendmostofmytimeondreaming.What’stheproblemwithspendingsomuchtimedancingamongsunset-paintedcottoncandyclouds?Well,the____39___isthatmybarefeetseldomkisstheearth,andbybeinglostinmydreamsoften,Ibecome____40___frommyownreallifeandoutoftouchwiththepeopleIlove.“Stopdreaming.Beadoernotadreamer,”thefamoustelevisionproducerShondaRhimesdescribedinher____41___forthegraduatingclassofDartmouth.“Youjusthavetokeepdoingsomething,catchingthenextchance,stayingopento____42___somethingnew.Itdoesn’thavetosatisfyyourimaginationoftheperfectjobortheperfectlife.Perfectisboringanddreamsarenot____43___.Just…DO.”O(jiān)neofthehardestlessonsadreamerhastolearnisthatinordertocultivate(培養(yǎng))thetypeoflifewefictionalize(幻想)sooften,wemustmatchourdreamswith____44___.Otherwise,asShondaputsit,“Dreamersoftenenduplivinginthebasement(地下室)ofrelatives.”Anotherhardtruththatwedreamersmust____45___isthatbybeinglostindreaming,weoverlook(忽視)ourselves.Weusuallydreamofbecoming____46___else.Wedreamaboutthepersonwhoisnotus,andthisisaproblembecauseit____47___wewouldratherbeothersinsteadofourselves.So,thisismewavinggoodbyetomycottoncandyclouds.Iam____48___myselftomeetmydreamswithaction.Itwon’tbe____49___.Thoselightandsoftcloudshavebeenagreatsourceofcomfortthroughtheendlessthunderstormsthathavedisrupted(打擾)mylife.It’scomfortable.However,asmybestfriendoften____50___me,goodthingsdon’talwaysbringcomfort,evenhell(地獄)cangetcomfortableifyoustaytherelongenough.Thebestthingforusischallenging.Itisalotmoremeaningfulthanthosecottoncandy.36.A.turning B.leading C.listening D.travelling37.A.standard B.career C.achievement D.situation38.A.voice B.ability C.surprise D.space39.A.advice B.reason C.difficulty D.problem40.A.absent B.present C.free D.different41.A.meeting B.speech C.novel D.diary42.A.refusing B.believing C.offering D.trying43.A.exciting B.important C.real D.lovely44.A.action B.money C.time D.study45.A.suggest B.know C.follow D.change46.A.everyone B.nobody C.someone D.anyone47.A.means B.considers C.explains D.promises48.A.controlling B.satisfying C.discovering D.challenging49.A.hard B.easy C.hurt D.special50.A.encourages B.reports C.helps D.reminds四、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)APersonalRobotMakeyourparentsandteachershappy!Areyouhavingproblemsfinishingyourhomeworkontime?Doyouavoidtidyingyourroomuntilyourmomshoutsatyou?Youdon’tneedtoworryifyoubuyaMr.HelpingHandpersonalrobot.Mr.Hcanbeprogrammedtoorganizeyourhomework.Yourownpersonalrobotwillfollowyouaround,puttingawaybooksandobjectsthatyouhaveleftonthefloororbed.Mr.Halsohasthesefeatures(特點(diǎn)):*weighsonly500grams*includeslong-lastingbatteries*comeswitha5-yearguarantee(擔(dān)保)*rememberssimpleinstructionsOriginally(最初)soldfor$499NOWONLY$299BUYNOWWATCHCONTROLThisisawatchthatJamesBondwouldbehappytowear!ThisisNOTawatchforcommonpeople!YourelectronicPENGOWATCHCONTROL*actsasaremotecontrolforTVsandvideos*givesyouadailyweatherforecast*remindsyouwhentohandinyourhomework*setsoffasilentwarningalarmwhenparentsorteachersarenear.Besides,yourPENGOWATCHCONTROLwillalwaystellyouthetimeexactly!Originallysoldfor$199NOWONLY$99Forfurtherinformation,clickhere.51.WiththehelpofaMr.H,youcan________.beafamousactorlikeJamesBond B.completeyourhomeworkontimeC.knowwhattheweatherislike D.watchTVmoreconveniently52.YoucangetaPENGOWATCHCONTROLfor________.A.$499 B.$299 C.$199 D.$9953.Thetwotextsmightbe________.A.onanoticeboard B.inacompanyreportC.onateenagewebsite D.inacollegenewspaperB“Whydidshespillthebeans?”Ithoughtregretfully.I’llalwaysrememberthatday,whenIwassosurprisedbyallthestrangelookseveryonewasgivingme.Thosethoughtswillalwaysstaywithme.AndIcouldn’tbelieveIwouldlosethefriendshipofthepersonItrustedthemost.Fiveyearsback,Sallywasthenewkidinclass.Idon’tknowwhatitwas,butsomethinguniqueaboutherdrewmetoher.ShewasthemostfriendlypersonIknew.Westartedasclassmates,butafterafewmonths,wewerelikebestfriends.So,Ineverexpectedhertohurtmeinsuchabigway.Idon'tknowwhatmademetellSallyaboutmypersonallife.Shemadethematterbiggerthanitwas,addingherownspin(傾向性描述)onitandtellingeveryoneatschool.Itwaslikesomeonehadstabbedmeintheback.Aftershegaveawaymysecrets,everyoneatschoolstartedlaughingatme,lookingatmeandgiggling(咯咯地笑)wheneverIpassedby.Afterthisterriblesituation,lchangedschools.Sallycalledmemanytimes,butIdidn’tanswer.Myheartwasbroken.Itriedhardtohealfromthescarssheleftonmyheart.Istartedanewlife.Afterfiveyears,mylifewentbacktothewayitwas,withnewfriends.Butoneday,ImetAnnaatthemarket.Shewasmyclassmatefrom3rdgrade.ShetoldmethatSallywasn’ttheonewhobroughtmysecretstolight.Marywas.Marywasourschool’sbigmouthwhoalwayswantedtostickhernoseintootherpeople’sbusiness.Iwasallatsea(不知所措).IwishedIcouldhaveaskedSallyaboutthis.IwishedIcouldgobackintimeandfixmymistakes.Fromthat,Ilearnedalifelessonthatweshouldtrustthosewelovebecauseonelittlemistakecouldreallydamage(破壞)ourlives.54.WhydidtheauthormakefriendswithSally?A.Sallywasfriendlytowardher. B.Sallysharedhersecretswithher.C.SheadmiredSally’ssenseofhumor. D.ShewantedtohelpSallyfitin.55.Whatdidtheauthordoafterhersecretsweregivenaway?A.ShecalledSallytoaskwhy.B.Shechangedtoanewschool.C.ShetoldSally’ssecretstoothers.D.ShearguedwithSally.56.Howdidtheauthorfeelaftershefoundoutthetruth?A.Regretful. B.Hurt. C.Moved. D.Disappointed.57.Whatlessondidtheauthorlearnfromtheexperience?A.It’sbetterlatethannever.B.Wemustprotectourprivacy.C.Alwayshaveconfidenceinyourlovedones.D.Smallmistakeswillleadtobiggerones.CHumanactivityischangingthesurfaceandtemperatureofourplanet.Butnewresearchshowsitisalsochangingthesoundofoceansandseas.Scientistssaythesechangesaffect(影響)manyseaanimals—fromverysmallfishtohugewhales.Soundtravelsveryfarunderwater.Forfish,soundisabetterwaytosensetheirenvironmentthanlight.Theyusesoundstocommunicatewitheachother.Soundsalsohelpsomeoceananimalsfindfoodandavoidtheirhunters.Soundshelpfishandotherseaanimalssurvive(生存).However,increasednoisefromhumansismakingitharderfortheseanimalstoheareachother.Thenoisecomesfromshippingtraffic,underwateroilandgasexploration,andothernoisyhumanactivity.Formanyseaanimals,theireffortstocommunicatearebeingmasked(被掩蓋)bysoundsthathumanshaveintroduced.Expertsexplainthetermmasking,whichhappenswhenoneormorenoisesinthewaterblocksoundimportanttoanoceananimal’slife.TheRedSeaisoneoftheworld’smostimportantshippingpassages.ItisfulloflargeshipstravelingtoAsia,Europe,andAfrica.Somefishandotheranimalsnowavoidthenoisiestareas.Also,theoverallnumberofseaanimalshasgonedownbyabouthalfsince1970.Insomepartsoftheocean,scientistsnowrecordfeweranimalssingingandcallingthaninthepast.Expertssaythateffectsofnoiseonseaanimalsarenotwellunderstood.However,somestudiessuggestthatnoisemaycausehearingloss.Thestressfromhumannoisemightalsoaffecttheimmune(免疫)system—ananimal’snaturaldefensesystem.Manyseaanimalsareshowinghigherlevelsofstressbecauseofnoise.Whenpeoplethinkofthreats(威脅)facedbytheocean,weoftenthinkofclimatechange,plastics,andoverfishing.Butnoisepollutionisanothernecessarythingweneedtobemonitoring.Whenitcomestosomethinghumanscandofortheocean,weneedtothinkabouthowtomakeitquieter.Soundpollutionmaybeeasiertodealwiththanotheroceanthreats.Youcanreduceorturnoffsoundimmediately.It’snotlikeplasticsorclimatechange,whicharemuchhardertoundo.

58.Accordingtothepassage,soundscanhelpseaanimalsinmanywaysexcept.

A.blockingthesunshineoutside B.searchingforsomethingtoeatC.gettingawayfromtheirhunters D.communicatingwitheachother59.Whatcanyouknowfromthepassage?A.Noisedoesmoreharmtoseaanimalsthanhumansrealize.B.Plasticpollutionisthebiggestthreatfacedbyoceansandseas.C.Fishsensetheirenvironmentbetterthroughlightthansound.D.TheRedSeaisoneofthemostpopularfishingareasintheworld.60.Theunderlinedwords“toundo”inParagraph6probablymean“”.

A.togaintheeffort B.topromisetheresultC.tocleartheinfluences D.toforgettheinfluences61.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhyAreOceanAnimalsSoNoisy? B.HelpfulWaystoSaveOceanAnimalsC.HumansAreMakingOceansTooNoisyD.WhichThreattoOceansIstheBiggest?DNewdiscoveriesattheSanxingduiRuinssiteinGuanghan,SichuanProvincedrewtheworld’sattention.OnMarch20,Chinesearchacologists(考古學(xué)家)announcedthattheyhadfoundmorethan500culturalrelics(文物)insixnewpitsatthesite,datingbackabout3,000years.Sofar,archaeologistshaveunearthed(發(fā)掘)differentimportantculturalrelicsfromfourofthepits,includingpiecesofgoldmasks,goldfoil(箔),bronzemasks,bronzetreesandlargenumbersofivories.In1986,alargenumberofculturalrelicswerediscoveredinNo.1andNo.2pits.TheSanxingduiRuins,whichwerefirstdiscoveredin1929,arebelievedtobetheremainsoftheancientShuKingdom.Thekingdomwasacenterofcivilization(文明)alongtheupperreachesofYangtzeRiver.ThediscoveryofSanxingduiraisedanimportantquestionabouttheorigins(起源)ofChinesecivilization.TheancientShucivilizationthatbuiltSanxingduiisbelievedtobeoneoftheearliestexamplesofChinesecivilization.Thesite,alongwiththeLiangzhuandShijiahesitesalongtheYangtzeRiver,showsthatthebirthplaceofChinesecivilizationmightnothavebeenonlyalongtheYellowRiverBasin(黃河流域)innorthChina.Thenewly-discoveredculturalrelicsaresimilartothosefoundin1986,astheyalsoincludebronzetreesandbronzemasks.Theyfurthersupporttheideathatthepitswereusedforsacrificial(獻(xiàn)祭)purposes.Newkindsofculturalrelicshavealsobeendugup.Forexample,expertsfoundtwosquarezun(尊),akindofancientbronzejarthatwasusedforholdingwaterorwine.Theyalsofoundcong(琮)-ajadeitemcommonlyfoundatthe5,000-year-oldLiangzhuArchaeologicalRuinsinZhejiangProvince.“TheseartifactsshowthattheSanxingduiRuinssitehadacloseconnectionwithCentralChina,butitalsomarksanoriginalancientcivilizationinSichuanwithstrongcreativity,”saidChenXiandan,amemberoftheprojectwhoalsotookpartinthe1986excavation(發(fā)掘).62.WhatdoweknowabouttheculturalrelicsfoundattheSanxingduiRuinssiterecently?A.Mostoftheculturalrelicsweremadeofgold.B.Theywerefoundinthesamepit.C.Theywerecreatedabout3,000yearsago.D.Theywereusedforcelebrations.63.In1986,whatculturalrelicswerediscoveredinNo.1andNo.2pits?A.Bronzetreesandbronzemasks.B.Twosquarezun,akindofancientbronzejar.C.Goldfoilandcong-ajadeartifact.D.Goldmasksandgoldtrees.64.ThenewdiscoveryofSanxingduishowsthatChinesecivilization.A.startedearlierthanwasbelievedbefore. B.mighthaveseveraldifferentorigins.C.wascenteredalongtheYangtzeRiver. D.developedfromtheancientShucivilization.65.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.AncientcivilizationinSichuan. B.AncientculturalrelicsatSanxingdui.C.NewdiscoveriesatSanxingdui. D.IntroductiontoSanxingduiRuinssite.第II卷(主觀題共60分)五、詞匯運(yùn)用(共10小題;每小題1分,計(jì)10分,每空一詞)66.Doingvoluntaryworkhasgreatlyimprovedmysenseof________(成就)theseyears.67.Thejob________(要緊)moretohimthananythingelse.68.Thereismorethanone________(發(fā)音)oftheword“l(fā)ive”.69.WhenIwalkedpastthepark,Isawababy_________(躲藏)behindabigtree.70.Whataromanticscene!Heprepared____________(九十九)rosesonherbirthdayasagift.71.Asaleader,heisstronglyagainst__________(control)thenationbyforce.72.Themoredevelopedacountryis,the_________(lively)people’snightlivesare.73.Thesunlight,__________(include)sevendifferentcolors,isshiningthroughthewindow.74.Thepresentisforoneofthe__________(music)becauseofhiswonderfulperformance.75.Finally,hetriedhisbestand__________finishedthetask.(succeed)六、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,計(jì)10分)TheMerchantofVeniceistheimportantearlyworksofShakespeare,whichisacomedywithagreatsatire.It'sabouttomakein1596~1597.IntheplayShakespearenotonlyspeakshighlyofloveandfriendship,butalsomirrorsthesocialbackgroundofthattime.AntoniohadafriendnamedBassaniowhospentmoneywithoutlimitation.Asaresult,heranoutofhispropertyinashorttime.BassaniofellinlovewithPortia,buthewasrequiredtopayalargeamountofmoney.SohewenttoAntonioforhelp.AntonioisalsoawealthyVenetianmerchantbuthedidn’thavesomuchcash.AntoniowenttoShylock,amoneylender,forhelp.Havingbeenscolded(責(zé)備)byAntonioforbeingcruelandgreedy,Shylockhatedhim,however,heagreedtolendhimthemoneyonconditionthatAntoniowouldallowhimtotakeapoundofhisfleshifhecouldnotrepayhimwithinthreemonths.AtlastAntonioagreedtothecontract(契約).WiththemoneyAntoniohadborrowedfromShylock,BassaniomarriedPortia,butunluckily,Antoniolostallhisshipsatsea.HewasnotabletopaybacktoShylock,andtheJewwenttocourtofVenicetocarryouthisdeal.TosaveAntonio’slife,Portiapretendedtobeafamouslawyer.Accordingtothecontract,sheagreedtoShylock’srequest,butinsistedapoundofmeatmustbecutbyjustapoundofflesh,nomoreandnoless.Atthesametime,hewasnotallowedtoletanyofAntonio’sblooddrop.ThewisejudgeannouncedthataccordingtothelawifanyonetriedtokillacitizenofVenice,everythingheownedshouldbetakenawayfromhim.Shylocksaidthathewouldratherdieifallhismoneyandgoodsweretakenaway.Finally,AntoniogaveuphispartofShylock’smoneyonconditionthatShylockshouldleavethemoneytohisowndaughterandherhusbanduponhisdeath.Thecruelmoneylenderhadtoagree.---TakenfromTheMerchantofVenice閱讀短文,回答下面5個(gè)問題。(每題答案不超過8個(gè)詞)76.WhatdoesShakespearespeakhighlyofi

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