参考答案及
九年级
(满分75分,考试时间为70分钟)
第一部分选择题(50分)
完型填空。(10分,共10小题,每题1分)
A
C
C
评分标准:每小题1分,错选、漏选或多选不给分
阅读理解。(40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分)
BADA
CA
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第二节(共5小题,每小题1分)
EC
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第三节信息匹配(共5小题,每小题1分)
A
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第二部分非选择题(25分)
法填空(10分,共10小题,每小题1分)
42.d
43
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共2页
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学年第二学期第一次月考试卷
九年级英语
(
第
1
页
共
6
页
)
(
九年级英语
)
(满分
75
分,考试时间为
70
分钟)
★注意:请把所有答案填涂或书写在答题卡上相应位置,书写在试卷上无效。
第一部分
选择题(50
分)
I.完型填空。(10
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的
A、B、C、D
三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共
10
小题,每题
1
分)
Volunteers(
志愿者)
are
probably
some
of
the
most
overlooked
(被忽视的)
people.
But
no
activity
would
carry
on
smoothly
(
顺
畅
地
)without
hardworking
volunteers.
This
month,
I
volunteered
at
the
Color
Run.
Although
I
didn’t
have
as
much
1
as
the
runners,
I
still
learned
an
important
lesson.
My
job
was
to
give
a
high-five
to
every
2
at
the
finish
line.
At
the
beginning,
we
saw
it
as
a
simple
job.
When
the
first
runner
passed,
we
held
out
our
hands
and
said
“Good
job”
3
.
However,
as
more
and
more
people
crossed
the
finish
line
and
touched
their
4
with
mine,
my
arm
got
painful.
To
make
things
worse,
it
became
5
.
Our
clothes
were
all
wet
and
we
felt
tired.
But
soon
we
saw
a
group
of
6
running
toward
us–they
were
about
6
years
old.
Although
they
could
hardly
catch
their
breath,
they
still
kept
going
with
big
smiles
on
their
faces.
They
7
their
hands
and
said,
“High-five!”
At
that
moment,
I
was
quite
moved.
They
were
so
young,
and
they
refused
to
8
.
Suddenly,
I
felt
myself
become
full
of
strength.
I
clapped
(拍)
their
hands,
“Well
done,
little
guys!”
That
is
the
meaning
of
being
a
volunteer.
It
is
9
an
easy
job.
However,
we
meet
different
people
and
are
often
moved
by
their
spirit.
Even
if
such
spirit
is
not
often
found
in
daily
life,
it
can
10
us
a
lot
when
we
do
see
it.
(
)
1.
A.
time
B.
fun
C.
trouble
D.
money
(
)
2.
A.
winner
B.
runner
C.
worker
D.
passenger
(
)
3.
A.
excitedly
B.
brightly
C.
suddenly
D.
weakly
(
)
4.
A.
feet
B.
arms
C.
legs
D.
hands
(
)
5.
A.
colder
B.
hotter
C.
better
D.
drier
(
)
6.
A.
children
B.
adults
C.
parents
D.
guests
(
)
7.
A.
put
off
B.
put
on
C.
put
up
D.
put
away
(
)
8.
A.
look
up
B.
give
up
C.
give
up
D.
get
up
(
)
9.
A.
never
B.
usually
C.
always
D.
sometimes
(
)
10.A.
control
B.
compare
C.
encourage
D.
express
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,并在答题卡
上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共
15
小题,每小题
2
分)
A
Some
public
schools
in
Shenzhen
have
started
providing
free
after-school
services
for
students.
The
after-school
services
begin
at
4:15
p.m.
and
end
at
5:30
p.m.
at
Shenzhen
Haibin
Experimental
Primary
School(
深圳海滨实验小学)
in
Nanshan
District(
区).
Haibin
Experimental
Primary
School
organized
three
types
of
after-school
activities,
including
club
activities,
self-study
and
self-reading.
The
school
has
also
added
27
new
clubs
making
a
total
of
94.
Over
83
percent
of
students
at
the
school
have
joined
in
after-school
services.
At
present,
40
clubs
hold
activities
every
day
after
school.
Clubs
provide
musical
instruments,
dancing,
sports
and
painting
lessons.
Hopefully,
the
after-school
services
are
not
just
a
convenience
for
parents
but
also
a
chance
for
students
to
learn
arts
and
sports.
At
the
Affiliated
School
of
Luohu
Education
Institute(
罗湖教科院附属学校),
over
98
percent
of
students
have
attended
the
school’s
after-school
activities,
said
the
report.
Students
were
seen
doing
rock
climbing
in
the
playground
and
discussing
with
teachers
on
how
to
make
a
virtual(虚拟的)
cat
jump
in
a
software
program.The
school
holds
two
parts
for
primary
students,
with
one
from
4:10
p.m.
to
4:50
p.m.
while
the
other
from
5
p.m.
to
5:40
p.m.
The
after-school
services
time
for
junior
high
students
in
the
school
is
from
5
p.m.
to
5:40
p.m.
Many
parents
suggest
that
the
after-school
services
provide
a
big
convenience.
Before
this,
they
had
to
send
kids
to
attend
other
institutes
after
they
finished
daily
teaching
programs
at
schools.
(
)
11.How
long
do
the
school
service
last
at
Shenzhen
Haibin
Experimental
Primary
School?
A.
For
half
an
hour.
B.
For
45
minutes.
C.
For
75
minutes.
D.
For
one
and
a
half
hours.
(
)
12.How
many
clubs
did
Shenzhen
Haibin
Experimental
Primary
School
have
before?
A.
27
B.
40
C.
67
D.
94
(
)
13.Which
lessons
can’t
students
in
Shenzhen
Haibin
Experimental
Primary
School
attend?
A.
Dancing
lessons.
B.
Sports
lessons.
C.
Painting
lessons.
D.
Computer
lessons.
(
)
14.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Students
and
parents
need
to
pay
for
the
after-school
services.
B.
All
students
can
do
rock
climbing
in
the
playground
in
Luohu.
C.
The
after-school
services
are
just
a
chance
for
students
to
learn
arts
and
sports.
D.
Many
parents
think
the
after-school
services
bring
a
big
convenience
for
them.
(
)
15.On
which
page
of
a
newspaper
can
we
probably
find
the
passage?
A.
History.
B.
Nature.
C.
Education.
D.
Sports.
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?
A.
Send
your
real
name
without
any
follow-up
messages.
B.
Tell
others
what
you
want
without
any
other
useless
messages.
C.
Send
a
friend
request
without
any
other
identifying
information.
D.
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?
A.
The
ways
you
use
to
chat
are
the
same
as
your
parents.
B.
Using
too
many
emojis
while
chatting
will
annoy
others.
C.
Voice
messages
make
it
easier
for
others
to
understand
you.
D.
Your
text
messages
on
the
phone
will
show
what
you’re
feeling.
(
)
20.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Hidden
rules
in
chatting
online.
B.
Good
ways
of
sending
right
things.
C.
How
to
understand
others
through
the
messages.
D.
How
to
get
to
the
point
when
you’re
chatting
online.
C
Food
waste
happens
in
many
places.
In
China
alone,
35
million
tons
of
food
is
wasted
every
year.
About
12
percent
of
the
nation’s
food
goes
to
waste,
CCTV
News
reported.
When
you
and
your
family
go
out
for
dinner,
do
you
notice
how
many
dishes
you
usually
order?
It’s
fine
if
you
finish
all
of
them.
But
if
you
waste
too
much
food,
you
might
pay
for
it
in
the
near
future.
On
Dec
22,
2020,
China’s
top
legislature
(立法机关)
reviewed
a
draft
law
(法律草案)
for
stopping
food
waste
for
the
first
time.
In
general,
a
draft
will
become
law
after
the
top
legislature
reviews
(审议)
it
three
times.
According
to
the
draft
law,
restaurants
should
tell
consumers
not
to
order
too
much.
They
should
describe
the
size
or
amount
of
each
dish.
If
consumers
leave
too
much
food
uneaten,
restaurants
can
charge
(收费)
them
for
food
waste.
The
law
also
bans
(禁止)
waiters
from
encouraging
consumers
to
order
too
much
food.
Those
who
don’t
follow
the
law
will
receive
a
fine
from
1,000
to
10,000
yuan.
The
draft
law
also
asks
schools
to
teach
their
students
to
avoid
food
waste.
It
bans
livestreams
(
直播)
and
radio
and
TV
programs
about
overeating
and
overdrinking.
Producers
of
such
programs
will
face
a
fine
of
up
to
100,000
yuan.
(
)
21.
What
can
we
know
according
to
CCTV
News?
A.
China
will
take
action
to
solve
food
waste.
B.
Chinese
people
need
better
lifestyles.
C.
China
wastes
lots
of
food
every
year.
D.
Food
waste
is
a
worldwide
problem.
(
)
22.
Why
did
China’s
top
legislature
review
the
draft
law
on
December
22,
2020?
A.
to
save
food
B.
to
control
pollution
C.
to
develop
the
science
technology
D.
to
improve
education
(
)
23.
What
should
restaurants
do
according
to
the
draft
law?
A.
They
should
tell
consumers
to
order
as
much
food
as
they
can.
B.
They
should
let
consumers
know
the
size
of
amount
of
each
dish.
C.
They
should
encourage
teachers
and
students
to
avoid
food
waste.
D.
They
should
ask
all
the
consumers
to
pay
for
food
waste
all
the
time.
(
)
24.
Which
of
the
following
people
may
receive
a
fine
according
to
the
law?
A.
Mr.
Li,
a
teacher
who
often
teaches
his
students
not
to
waste
food.
B.
Lisa,
a
hostess
who
hosts
TV
programs
about
overeating
and
overdrinking
.
C.
Xiao
Hui,
a
waiter
who
always
reminds
consumers
of
not
ordering
too
much
food.
D.
Peter,
an
engineer
who
sometimes
watches
the
videos
about
overeating
on
the
Internet.
(
)
25.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
China
Wastes
Much
Food
B.
Don’t
Eat
Too
Much
C.
Ways
to
Avoid
Waste
D.
Law
to
Stop
Waste
第二节
以下是一篇短文,请阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,
使原文意思完整、连贯。(共
5
小题,每小题
1
分)
A.You
can
have
three
bins
in
your
home.
B.
Why
should
we
sort
trash?
C.
we
can
reuse
some
trash,
D.
They
often
come
in
different
colors.
E.
It’s
important
to
sort
these
kinds
of
trash
correctly.
F.
There
are
different
kinds
of
trash.
Take
a
look
at
the
trash
bins
(垃圾桶)
outside
your
house.
26
But
this
isn’t
just
for
fun
–
those
colors
tell
you
how
you
should
sort
(分类)
your
trash.
27
There
is
household
trash
(厨余垃圾)-things
like
banana
peels
and
leftover
(剩下的)
food.
There’s
harmful
trash,
such
as
batteries,
medicines
and
so
on.
And
then
there’s
recyclable
trash,
like
plastic
(塑料的)
bottles.
28
Sorting
trash
can
help
us
in
many
ways.
First
of
all,
we
can
make
sure
that
harmful
things,
such
as
batteries
and
paints,
don’t
pollute
our
ground
and
water.
What’s
more,
29
such
as
paper,
metal,
glass
and
old
clothes,
to
make
new
things.
How
do
we
sort
trash?
It’s
quite
easy.
30
-one
for
household
trash,
one
for
harmful
trash
and
one
for
recyclable
trash.
Do
your
part
for
our
world.
If
all
of
us
sort
our
trash
properly,
our
world
will
become
a
better
place.
第三节
信息匹配
下面的材料
A-F
是对六个故事的简要介绍,请根据五位同学
Ann,
Sarah,
William,
Ben,
Sophia,
的情况,向他们推荐一个合适的故事,
并将其标号填入题前括号内。(共
5
小题,每小题
1
分)
A.
During
the
Qin
Dynasty,
Lady
Meng
Jiang's
husband
had
to
help
build
the
Great
Wall
and
died
during
working.
After
hearing
the
news,
she
cried
so
hard
that
part
of
the
Great
Wall
fell
down.
B.
An
old
man
called
Yu
Gong
tried
to
move
the
mountains
with
his
sons
and
grandsons.
Though
it
was
very
difficult,
they
kept
working
year
after
year
without
giving
up.
C.
Thousands
of
years
ago,
there
was
a
Chinese
story
about
Chang'e
flying
to
the
Moon.
It
is
said
Chang'e
lived
in
the
Moon
Palace
with
her
moon
rabbit.
D.
Zhinv
was
a
fairy
who
fell
in
love
with
Niulang,
a
cowboy.
However,
they
had
to
say
goodbye
to
each
other
and
only
met
once
a
year
and
the
day
is
known
as
the
Qixi
Festival
in
China.
E.
Liang
Shanbo
and
Zhu
Yingtai
is
a
moving
love
story.
After
their
death,
they
turned
into
a
pair
of
butterflies
and
flew
away
together.
They
are
called
as
the
“Eastern
Romeo
and
Juliet”.
F.
The
Monkey
King
can
turn
himself
into
different
things.
He
has
a
magic
stick
and
uses
it
to
fight
bad
people.
Children
all
over
the
world
love
him.
(
)
31.
Ann
is
collecting
stories
about
Chinese
festivals.
(
)
32.
Sarah
failed
in
the
English
exam
again
and
she
wants
to
give
up.
(
)
33.
William
likes
reading
animal
stories,
especially
the
one
with
magic.
(
)
34.
Ben
has
a
great
interest
in
the
Great
Wall
and
wants
to
learn
some
stories
about
it.
(
)
35.
Sophia
finished
reading
Romeo
and
Juliet.
She
wonders
if
there
is
a
similar
Chinese
story.
III.
语法填空
(10
分)
第二部分
非选择题(25
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词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填
写在答题卡规定的位置上。(共
10
小题,每小题
1
分)
The
Year
of
the
Ox
started
36
February
12th.
Many
Chinese
people
believe
it
will
be
37
good
year,
partly
because
they
have
a
strong
liking
for
the
animal
itself.
In
Chinese
culture,
the
ox
stands
for
the
spirit
of
hard
work
and
unselfishness.
We
often
say
that
the
ox
is
honest
and
strong.
Chinese
people
often
use
the
term
“laohuangniu”
38
(describe)
those
who
help
others
and
ask
nothing
for
39
(they).
Lu
Xun,
one
of
China’s
40
(famous)
writers,
admired
cows.
He
41
(write),“Cows
eat
grass,
but
give
milk.”
But
in
the
West,
people
have
a
42
(difference)
opinion
about
the
animal.
“Bullheaded”
people
are
very
stubborn
(固执的)
and
will
not
listen
to
advice.
43
you
search
on
the
Internet
for
the
word
“bull”,
you’ll
also
find
other
interesting
English
44
(express).
For
example,
if
someone
behaves
“like
a
bull
in
a
china
shop”,
he
or
she
is
clumsy
(笨拙的)
when
they
should
be
more
careful.
We
hope
that
all
of
you
will
work
just
as
hard
as
the
ox
does.
Avoid
anything
45
might
make
you
as
angry
as
“a
red
flag
to
a
bull”.
We
hope
you
can
always
“take
the
bull
by
the
horns
(不畏艰
险)”
when
you
have
to
deal
with
a
difficult
situation.
IV.
书面表达。(15
分)
随着手机功能日益增多,许多中学生沉迷于手机无法自拔,成为“手机控”一族。为加强学校
健康教育,教育部要求确保手机禁入课堂,加强对中小学生使用手机的管理。假设你是李华,你
校英语周将举办以“远离手机危害”为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿,号召同学们尽
量少用手机。(提示词语:手机控
phone
freak;沉迷于
be
addicted
to
sth.;焦虑
anxious)
要点:
1.列举你身边手机控的表现,如沉迷于手机游戏、与家人朋友交流甚少、离开手机会
很焦虑等;
2.列出至少两条沉迷于手机带来的危害;
3.呼吁大家采取行动,合理使用手机。
要求:
1.
80
词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数内;
2.
文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
3.
可适当增加细节,以使条理清楚、行文连贯;
4.
标点正确,书面整洁。
Dear
fellows,
As
we
all
know,
mobile
phones
make
our
life
more
and
more
convenient.
However,
many
people
become
phone
freaks.
Thanks
for
listening!