广东省深圳市罗湖区2021-2022学年九年级下学期3月线上学习阶段性自评英语试卷(含答案)

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名称 广东省深圳市罗湖区2021-2022学年九年级下学期3月线上学习阶段性自评英语试卷(含答案)
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2022年3月罗湖初中初三英语线上学习阶段性自评(75 分)
考试时间:70 分钟
Ⅰ. 完形填空(10 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分)
It was a sunny day, Jack bought a new car and was happily trying it. The car was good and there wasn’t much traffic on the roads. Suddenly, a 1 shop caught his attention. He stopped his car and took a closer look at the flowers there. When he saw the 2 “Mother’s Day” card, he realized it was Mother’s Day.
Jack thought about his loving mother who lived two hundred miles away. So he chose a nice bouquet (花束)of pink roses, signed the card and asked the shopkeeper to 3 it express to his mother. Just before he got into his car, he noticed a girl standing outside the shop. She was
4 the money in her hand. She seemed a little upset. Jack asked, “Can I help you ”She replied in a(an) 5 voice,“ I want to buy some roses for my mother, but I don’t have enough money. ”
Jack asked her to go to the shop with him and bought a big bouquet of red roses for her. She thanked him. While leaving the shop, Jack offered her a ride. She was 6 and her eyes were shining with happiness.
On the way, she told him that her mother was dead. So when they arrived, she ran to her mother’s grave(墓地)and 7 the flowers there.
Jack was silent for a minute. Then he made a U-turn immediately and drove back to the same flower shop to take the flowers. He decided to 8 his mother.
Three hours later, he rang the door bell of the familiar house, the door opened, there stood an old lady, Jack’s mother. He 9
his mother the bouquet and said, “I love you, Ma.”She kissed him and asked, “Why did you drive down all the way You could have 10 sent the bouquet to me.”He understood this was a Mother’s Love: mothers think only about their children’s comforts.
( )1. A. book ( )2. A. same B. flower B. healthy C. bread C. old D. coffee D. beautiful
( )3. A. send B. buy C. keep D. leave
( )4. A. earning B. seeing C. counting D. saving
( )5. A. high B. angry C. low D. happy
( )6. A. satisfied B. interested C. pleased D. worried
( )7. A. discovered B. placed C. planted D. watered
( )8. A. ring B. tell C. drive D. meet
( )9. A. threw B. lent C. handed D. shook
( )10. A. carefully B. immediately C. especially D. simply
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(40 分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共
15 小题,每小题 1.5 分)
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Do you want to make new friends Here is a rule for you to follow. Don’t judge a person only from his or her looking, like the saying says, “Beauty is only skin deep”.
It is common to hear the saying “beauty is only skin deep” in the United States. The saying tells us that people likely judge one another primarily by their physical appearances. Doing this often leads to disappointment and surprise, as one person may judge another and be completely wrong. For example, a man meets a stunning woman in a bar, and he may like her because of her beauty. However, upon getting to know her, he may find that her negative characteristics overshadow her physical appearance.
The idea that beauty is only skin deep can also be seen in other situations. There may be someone whose physical beauty is changed by aging, fire or other circumstances. Yet her positive inner qualities may remain the same. Upon getting to know her, you may find that her inner qualities are more attractive than her physical appearance.
The expression “beauty is only skin deep” tends to be most commonly used when we are talking about females. However, it can also be used when referring to the differences between the outer and inner qualities of males.
( )11. We should not judge a person only from .
A. physical appearance B. inner qualities
C. educational level D. social status
( ) 12. The underlined word “stunning" in Paragraph 2 possibly means“ ”.
A. horrible B. common C. ugly D. beautiful ( )13. What can we learn from Paragraph 3
One with ugly face may have beautiful personality inside.
One’s inner beauty may disappear with years passing by.
One’s appearance can’t be changed by fire or age.
One’s appearance may remain the same for life. ( ) 14. What is the best title of the passage
A. Never stop pursuing beauty B. Beauty is only skin deep
C. Distance produces beauty D. Outer beauty matters ( )15. Which of following is false
People likely judge a person by his or her physical appearances.
Beauty is changed by aging, fire or other situations.
One’s inner positive qualities are less attractive than one’s looking.
“Beauty is only skin deep” is often used when we are talking about females.
B
What do you usually do in your spare time Chatting online is now a national pastime(消遣) in China, especially among the post-90s and post-00s generation. To some people, however, online chats can seem like a kind of polite conversation. Yet hidden rules do exist(存在), as long as you take the time to look for them.
Get to the Point
When sending a friend request, include your real name and any other identifying(身份辨别) information. Remember, everybody’s time is valuable. If there’s something you want, cut right
to the chase. Never send an “Are you there ” without any follow-up messages. The quicker that you get to the point, the more likely the other person is to reply.
Send the Right Things
Please send texts, not voice messages. It might be easier for you to speak than type, but what about the person on the other end They may be unable to listen to a 59-second message right now. Also, never send information by voice message—it is hard to note down. Emojis(表情符号) and GIFs can save the day when you find yourself in an embarrassing conversation, or words fail you.
Try to Understand
You can always judge a person’s mood by their text messages. If the person you’re talking to says “Good night” or “I’m going to take a shower”, that’s probably not what they’re actually going to do. It is just an excuse to stop talking to you. If someone waits for longer than three seconds before saying “Yes”, they probably really mean “No”. If you receive these emojis from friends who are older, read them literally (照字面地) (such as a smile or a wave). For the post-90s and post-00s generation, however, they could be speechlessness(无语).
( ) 16.What may the underlined sentence mean
Send your real name without any follow-up messages.
Tell others what you want without any other useless messages.
Send a friend request without any other identifying information.
Greet others politely by sending an “Are you there ” with emojis. ( ) 17.What does the word “it” refer to in Paragraph 3
A. personal information B. voice message
C. emoji D. GIF
( ) 18.Who will send you a wave to say goodbye according to the passage
A. The post-80s generation. B. The post-90s generation.
C. The post-2000s generation. D. The post-2010s generation. ( ) 19. What is the writer’s opinion about chatting online
The ways you use to chat are the same as your parents.
Using too many emojis while chatting will annoy others.
Voice messages make it easier for others to understand you.
Your text messages on the phone will show what you’re feeling. ( ) 20.What is the passage mainly about
Hidden rules in chatting online.
Good ways of sending right things.
How to understand others through the messages.
How to get to the point when you’re chatting online.
C
Teens take a stand
COP 26 was held in Glasgow, Scotland from Oct 31 to Nov 12. It’s the United Nations climate change conference (会议) for dealing with global warming.
Many world leaders took part in the event. But there were also lots of teenagers from different countries there to make their voices heard. At 15, my friend Chelsea Liang from Edinburgh was one of the young participants at COP 26. I was able to ask her some questions
about her experience there.
Liang participated as a junior representative (代表) of C Team, a non-governmental organization, which organized all the events at the China Cooperate Pavilion(馆). “I helped set up stadium, hosted meetings, engaged in youth events, and joined the audience in the meetings. I met many young people who really care about the environmental problem,” said Liang.
“The major topic from teen participants is that governments act to limit global warming to 1.5 C,” she said. “Some of them met in Glasgow to call for a better future.”
The well-known British naturalist David Attenborough was the eldest participant of the event. Liang said that the 95-year-old made an inspiring speech.
“He said, ‘In my lifetime, I’ve seen a terrible decline (衰退). In yours, you could and should witness a wonderful recovery. That desperate hope is why the world is looking to you and why you are here.’ His words encouraged me to take action,” Liang said. “And I realized that as teenagers we are able to come up with good ideas to make a difference.”
“I have seen that over the last two weeks, companies and people are doing much more than expected. Social awareness of global warming is only increasing. I am optimistic (乐观的) about the future,” said Liang.
( ) 21.What does COP 26 mean according to the passage
It is a city which hosted the United Nations conference.
It is an organization which talks about climate change.
It is a book which is about dealing with the weather.
It is a meeting which does with global warming. ( ) 22.Who can take part in the conference
A. Some leaders and teenagers. B. Some men and women.
C. Some scientists and leaders. D. Some leaders and teachers. ( ) 23.What does she not do in COP 26 according to her words?
She helped set up stadium.
She engaged in youth events.
She held some activities.
She listened to some speeches.
( ) 24. How old is the eldest person who took part in COP 26
A. 26 years old. B. 95 years old. C. 15 years old. D. 14 years old. ( ) 25.What is Liang’s opinion about the global warming
She thinks it is serious.
She believes people can deal with the problems.
She realized people should be encouraged.
She looks forward to the good result.
第二节阅读下面文章,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分)
Then computers can read it directly.
All information can be shown by barcodes.
The next part tells you who produced the product.
And “nine” looks similar to “six” if you turn it upside down.
Even if you turn it upside down, it isn’t similar to any other number.
These are colours either black or white to show the number zero to nine.
The invention of barcodes(条形码)is based on a very simple idea. We only need to give each product a specific number and print it. 26 We could simply print the number itself. But this can cause problems. For example, an unclearly printed “seven" could look like a “one” to a computer. It’s also true for “three” and “eight”. 27 We need a better way of printing numbers so that they can be read correctly at high speeds.
Each number in a barcode is shown by seven blocks of the same size. 28 For example, the number “one” is shown in turn by two white stripes(条), two black stripes, two white stripes, and one black stripe. 29
A barcode includes different parts and each one provides a specific meaning. The first part of a barcode tells you the country where the product was made. For example, 690 ~ 692 is the barcode for China. 30 The final part is about the product itself. This is how barcodes work.
第三节信息匹配
下面材料 A F 是关于六篇 articles。请根据下面五位中学生各自的需求,帮助他们选出合适的 article,并将其标号填入题前括号内。(共 5 小题,每小题 1.5 分)
( )31. As we all know people are social animals. So it is more convenient to get
knowledge, ideas and skills by copying others. Wendy wondered how she could learn better from others.
( ) 32. It’s common for females friends in Russia to walk arm in arm, while the same behavior in other cultures may show a more personal relationship. Why Janet would like to find out more.
( ) 33. In his geography class, Hans learned a lot about natural disasters. If humans could learn some rules, wouldn’t they be able to reduce their losses
( ) 34. Ann is collecting information about green sources of energy as solar, wind, hydropower and wave energy.
( ) 35. William has a robot. This robot is able to do housework, and it is also able to teach William maths as well. How can he make better use of this robot
Are you worried about the environment pollution If so, read this article and you will find environmentally friendly energy sources.
Do you have your favourite person Why do you always copy the person After reading this article, you will find the answer.
If you pay much attention to personal behavior, this article is suitable for you to know the cultural differences about personal space.
This article will tell you the fact that up to 40 percent of the world’s population has no toilets to use, which means, without toilets can lead to serious health problems.
This article talks about one of the worst natural disasters – earthquakes. Is there any way to predict an earthquake After reading, you can find the answer.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a helper who would take care of the dishes, keep the rooms clean and finish the homework To know more, please read this article.
Ⅲ. 语法填空(10 分)
阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中所给词语的正确形式填空。(共
10 小题,每小题 1 分)
Yuhang in Hangzhou is known for making oil paper umbrellas for over 230 years. But in the 1970s, it was out of production as steel-ribbed ( 钢骨的) umbrellas became (36) (popular) than before.
In 2015, Liu Weixue (37) (give) up a well-paid job as a designer to learn from his grandfather the traditional art of making Yuhang oil paper umbrellas. “I fell in love (38) the art at a very young age. I want to bring it to life.” Liu said. “When it (39) (rain), someone uses the umbrella – that’s what I want to see.”
There are more than 70 steps, (40) (include) making bamboo ribs (竹伞骨) and
pasting ( 糊 ) papers. It takes at least a week to make an umbrella. After (41) (master) the skills, Liu opened a studio and worked with local umbrella-making masters.
Liu improved the umbrellas (42) (win) the hearts of young people. As the traditional paper breaks (43) (easy), he used a thicker paper. In a test, his umbrellas were opened and closed 1,000 times without breaking. He uses a lighter kind of bamboo to make the ribs, (44) the umbrellas weigh less.
Since online shopping is popular, Liu opened an online shop to sell umbrellas. It now has more than 80,000 followers. Still, Liu doesn’t hurry. To ensure quality, his studio makes only 1,000 umbrellas each year.
Liu hopes the art (45) (be) passed on. He goes to local schools to teach students and shows up at events in different places to promote (推广) the art.
Ⅳ. 书面表达(15 分)
最近深圳疫情导致中小学生不得不居家上网课,但不少学生对上网课并不适应。有的学生在家学习效率不高,网课期间会忍不住看社交媒体。有的学生因为缺乏运动和社交,生理心理都出现了问题。假设你是班长李华,上周末你就此问题和心理老师张老师进行了线上交流,得到了老师的一些建议。请你以“How to get used to online classes ”为题写一篇作文。
现状分析:
效率不高;
身心出现问题;
3 (自主发挥,至少一点)。
教师建议:
组成学习小组,互相激励监督;
尝试居家锻炼;
3 (自主发挥,至少一点)。
要求:
1.80 词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数;
应包括所有提示内容,可适当拓展,以使条理清楚、行文连贯;
文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
标点正确,书面整洁。
提示词:learning efficiency 学习效率 social media 社交媒体;
study group 学习小组 supervise v. 监督
How to get used to online classes
Last weekend I had an online chat with Mrs. Zhang, a psychology teacher, about the problems that appeared in online classes.
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How to get used to online classes
Last weekend, I had an online chat with Mrs. Zhang, a psychology teacher, about the problems that appeared in online classes.
Firstly, it is a pity that the learning efficiency is not high enough because we cannot focus on the screen for a whole day. The atmosphere is not like a real classroom at school. Being staying at home every day, some students even have mental problems. Some students even can’t control themselves and spending plenty of time playing computer games.
On these special days, the psychology teacher suggests us that we should try doing exercise at home to relax ourselves. Studying in groups is also a good idea to stay away from being alone. In this way, we can encourage and supervise each other. With the help of teamwork, we will get used to online classes more easily.
Let’s hope the pandemic comes to an end earlier so that we can have normal life soon.