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辽宁省沈阳市第七中学学年上学期九年级月月考2024-202512(期末学情调研)英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解LabourPark ZooWinlerhoursDecember1—February31:9:00—16:00dailySummerhours June1—August30:8:30—17:30onweekdays8:30—18:00onweekendsSpring andAutumn hours:9:00—16:00dailyAttention:Thezoois closedonthefourth Fridayof eachmonth.Rules♦Visitors areallowed tobring theirown lunchesand foodintothezoo.♦Visitors mustwear theirshirtsandshoes atall times.♦To protectthehealth andsafety ofouranimals,pets arenot allowed.♦Dont feedanimals in thezoo.It maybevery harmfultotheanimals.♦Dont throwanythingintoanimals,water.♦It isnoallowed torunor shoutinthezoo.♦Balls andkites cantbe broughtintothezoo.Lost andfound officeOurzoohasalost andfound office.If youlose something,please callus at
61798920.Weneed yourname andphonenumber.Attention:Parking isfree inLabour Park Zoo!
1.Ils winterholiday,which isthebest timeforDarningto enterthezooA.8:30onMonday.B.17:30onTuesday.C.9:30onWednesday.D.18:00onSaturday.
2.Whichofthe followingsigns cantyou seeinthezoo
3.If Darningloses hiswallet inthezoo,heshouldtell histothelost andfound office.◎B egD®
①name
②phonenumber
③homeaddress©email addressA.B.®@C.®@D.
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4.Whichis TRUEaccording to theformA.Visitorscan visitLabourPark Zooonany dayinsummer.B.Visitorsare allowedto giveanimals waterto drink.C.Visitorsdont havetopay anyfor parkingthecar inLabourParkZoo.D.Kidscan playballgames inLabourPark Zoo.A brokenheart.A sadending tosomething.Thats somethingmost ofus haveexperienced,orprobablywill.Afterall,itspartoflife.Butnoquestion,thisexperiencecanbedevastating.Manypeoplemayfinditdifficulttogetitover.Butresearchshowslisteningtosadmusicisagoodwaytohelpyou gothroughthesadness.Sad musiccan helpcheer youup fromyour brokenheart.A recentstudy fromGermany foundlisteningtosadmusiccantriggeryouremotions(激发情感).Itdrawsyouawayfromfocusonyourself,andpossibly towardshelping othersin needofcomfort.Anotherexperiment,fromtheUniversityofKent,foundthatwhenpeoplewereexperiencingsadness,listeningto musicthatwas Ubcautifiilbutsad raisedtheirspirits.In fact,itdid sowhentheperson wasfirstconsciously(有意识地)aware ofthe situationcausing theirsadness,and thenbegan listeningtothesadmusic.When peoplewishedthat thesad musicmighthelp,(hey founditdid.These findingslink withother studiesthat show accepting yourfull experiencegives youhope.Forexample,aresearchfromCornellUniversityfoundthatembracing(拥抱)difficultiesaboutalifeexperienceornew situation,and viewingit asastep towardsgrowth andchange,helps youto pass through it.
5.Whatdoes theunderlinedword“devastatinginParagraph1probably meanA.Painful.B.Shameful.C.Hopeful.D.Cheerful.
6.Whatcan youlearn fromParagraph3A.Peoplein sadnessprefer sadmusic.B.TheUniversity ofKent didan experimentonstudents.C.When peoplethinksad musiccanbegood,it willhelp.D.Thebenefits ofsadmusichave beenstudied clearlybyscientists.
7.According toParagraph4,what helpspeoplepass throughdifficultiesA.Listening tomusic.B.Asking friendsfor help.C.Communicatingwith people.D.Taking difficultiesas akindofgrowth.
8.Whichis thebesttitleofthepassageA.When peopleliketolisten tosadmusic.B.Whattype ofmusicpeopleshould listen.C.Howpeople shouldpassthroughthesadness anddifficulties.D.Whylistening tosadmusichelps peopleinsadness feel better.My nameis BlackBeauty.Tm agood horsewho doesntkick orbite people.One day,my ownersSquireGordon andJohn droveme togo ona longjourney.The weatherwas rainyand windy,but wetravelledhappily.We arrivedinthetown early,but Squiresbusiness tooka longtime.Wc didntleave untillateafternoon.The windwas blowing,making aterriblesound.Suddenlywcheardacrack,andahugetreefellacrosstheroadinfrontofus.Istoppedstill(静止).Iwas shakingwithfear,but Ididnot turnroundorrun away.“Wemustgo back,^^said John,“and drivesixmiles toa woodenbridge.”Whenwegotthereitwasnearlydark.Therewaswateronthemiddleofthebridge,butSquiredidnotnoticeand didntstop.As soonas myfeettouched thebridge,Iknew somethingwas wrong.Istopped.“Goon,Bcauty!^^said Squire.Johngot outand triedtolead meforward.But irefused togo.Justthen aman sawus.Stop!”hecried.The bridgeisbroken inthemiddle.If yougo ontoit,you areallgoingtodrown C奄死)in theriver.”“Thank you,Beauty!,,said Squire.kkYousaved us,“said John.Wetumedaroundandwentalongtheroadbytheriver.1(wouldtakeuslongertimebutweweresafe.
9.Whydid themenand thehorseleave(hetown solateA.Because theydrove slowly.B.Because theyhadfun inthe town.C.Because SquireGordonspent muchtimeonhis business.D.Because BlackBeauty washurt andgot treatmentinthetown.
10.What didthehorsedowhen thetreefell infront ofhimA.He stoodstill.B.Hebit hisowners.C.Heran awayin fear.D.Hemade aloudnoise.
11.What canyou inferfrom thepassageA.SquireGordon didntlikethehorse.B.The horseknewthebridge wasdangerous.C.The horsegothis namefromhis appearance.D.SquireGordons businesswasvery successful.
12.Which wordscan bestdescribe thehorseA.Brave andclever.B.Lovely butlazy.C.Hardworking andbeautiful.D.Friendly butnoisy.There arethousands ofkinds ofanimals in(he Amazonrainforest,each coloureddifferently.Mostrainforest animalsusetheir coloursfor survival.Some animalsuse colourto protectthemselves from their predators(猎食者).An exampleis thegreeniguana(鬣鳞蜥).Youngiguanasarebrightgreenandhideamong(hebrightgreenleavesofthetreeswhere theylive.As theygrow older,theircolourbecomes duller.Oldiguanas livehigherinthetrees,wherethecolours allaround arcless bright.Other animalsare predatorsand usecolours tohide fromtheir prey.The boaconstrictor snake(蟒蛇)is agood example.Some boasarc greyor brown,and theircolours helpthem hideon branches.Theemeraldboaisgreenandwhite,soilcaneasilyhideintheleaves.Aboahidesinatreeandwaitsforabirdtofly by.Whenonedoes,theboagrabs thebirdfromtheairandthen squeezesit todeathbefore eatingit.Colourfulfrogscanbeorange,red.orgreen.Theirbrightcoloursleteverybodyknowwheretheyare.Thebrightcolourwarnsotheranimalsthatthefrogispoisonous,sotheystayaway.Thesetinyfrogsareverypoisonous!One froghas enoughpoisontokill100people.Thecoloursoftherainforestarcbeautifultous,buttotheanimalstheyarcveryimportant.Theyhelptheanimals survive.
13.In whichpart ofamagazinemay weread thisA.History.B.Culture.C.Arts.D.Nature.
14.What colouristheadult greeniguanaA.Bright green.B.Dullgreen.C.Grey orbrown.D.Green andwhite.
15.Which animalin thepassageis anexampleofprey”A.Someboas.B.Theemerald boa.C.Thebird.D.Colourfulfrogs.
16.How isthepassageorganizedP:ParagraphA.Mostpeoplewouldliketobepopularwithothers,butnoteveryonecanachievethisgoal.17Infact,itis verysimple.Thefirststepistoimproveourappearance.Weshouldmakesurethatwestayingoodshapeanddresswell.When welook niceand well-dressed,we willnot onlylook betterbut alsofeelbetter.In addition,weshould smileand appearfriendly.18If vveshowasmile onour face,people willbe attractedto ourgoodlooks andimpressed byourconfidence.Anotherimportantstepisdevelopingmoreconsiderationforothers.19Caringforotherpeoplecanbea signof personalgrowth.Of course,its alsoimportant tobe goodlisteners.In thisway,people willfeelcomfortable enoughtotrust us.20Only bybeingrespectful ofotherscan vveearntheirrespect.About all,we mustremembertobe ourselves.If wecan doalloftheabove,Iam surepopularitywill comeourway.A.Whatis thesecretto popularityB.Wewillhave afeelingofjoy andwarmth.C.Meanwhile,nomatter whatwe do,wemust notfool someone.D.Ourfacial expressionis animportant partof ourappearance.E.Weneed toputothers interestsbefore ourownin somecases.
二、完形填空Therewasamysteriousshopcalled“TimeBank”.Theownerclaimedtoexchangetimewith
21.Oneday,out ofcuriosity,a young man22the shop.He asked,uCan Iexchange timefor moncy^^The owneranswered,^Certainly,butyou mustexchange aperiodofyour lifetimeTheyoungmannamed thetimehe waswilling toexchange—his23childhood.When he was alittleboy,he hadno friends,only books.They madea deal.Soon therewas alarge sumof moneyin hisaccount.Yearswentby,hiscareerwasmore24thanever,buthestartedtofeelempty.Onaquietnight,he25realizedthathischildhoodwasvaluableforhimtolearntobestrongandindependent.He26tothe“TimeBankandasked theownerto stopthedeal.”【canreturnyourtime,butyoumustexchangeeverythingyouhavenow/theownersaid.Withouta secondthought,he agreed.Although helost hissuccess,money,even the27ofthe yearsofhard work,hewasjoyful.Immediately,hischildhoodmemories
28.Atihatmoment,hefeltasenseof29likeneverbefore.The most30things inlife arenot materialwealth,but the time weexperience andthe memorieswemake.
21.A.actors B.customers C.reporters D.visitors
22.A.looked forB.went aroundC.walked intoD.talked about
23.A.free B.happy C.unusual D.lonely
24.A.successful B.helpful C.joyful D.hopeful
25.A.luckily B.suddenly C.secretly D.possibly
26.A.rushed B.wrote C.got D.moved
27.A.changes B.drcams C.chances D.achievements
28.A.worked B.repaired C.returned D.continued
29.A.confidence B.pride C.humour D.happiness
30.A.surprising B.useful C.priceless D.different
三、短文填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案写在答题卡相应位置*Paul Barton,a British,is nowliving inThailand傣国.In hisonline videos,he playsthe pianoforelephants.So far,he31own nearly7X thousandfollowers onYouTube.In hismost watchedvideo,anearly-blind elephantnamed Ampan32calmlistens tohimplaying classicalmusic.Ampan is80years oldand livesat ElephantsWorld,which is33organization torescue elephants.There liveover30elephants likeAmpan.Before theywere rescued,they34force toperform fortourists.NowElephantsWorldprovidesthesebeautifulanimals35acomfortablesanctuary庇护所.Sofortherestoftheir lives,they canliveahappyand36peace lifethere.Paulstarted toplaythepiano forelephantstherefromhis37fiftybirthday.Hetalkedthemanagerthereintoallowinghimtobringapianointohesanctuary.However,carryingaheavypianowasnotaseasyas heexpected.It tookhimalmost two38hour toget thepianodeep intothesanctuary inthewild.“Theseelephantshaveworkedforhumansalltheirlifeandmanyareblind39disabled,so1wantedto carrysomething heavyfbr them,“Paul said.I sawelephants sohungry andeating allthetime.Buiwhenever Istartedplaying,one blindelephantwould alwaysstop40listen.Werealised thatthis elephant,even inaworld ofdarkness,loved music.”
四、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题Billy RayHarris washomeless.He spenteach dayon thestreets,begging formoney orfood.Everyday,as hesat thinkingabout hislife,he sometimesheard thesound ofa coinor twodropping into his cup.Oneday,thenoisewaslouderthanusual.Buthedidntlookup.Alittlelater,whenhelookedintothecup,hecould hardlybelieve whathesaw.At thebottomwasabig shiningdiamondring.Billysfirstthoughtwastogotothejewelrys(珠宝店)andthatsexactlywhathedid.Tohissurprise,hewasoffered S4,
000.Was thisa mistakeBut thenhe thoughtabout hisgrandfather.His grandfatheralwaystoldhimtodotherightthing.Billymadeuphismind.Hehadbetterkeeptheringandmaybeonedayitsowner wouldreturn.Twodays later,ayoung womancalled Sarahcameandasked ifhehadfoundanythingunusualinhiscup.Billy reachedintohispocket andpulled outthe ring.When hesaw thesmile onSarahs face,he knewthathemadetherightdecision.Sheexplainedthatsheforgotputtingherringinherpurse(钱包)ihalday.Sarah wasso movedthat sheposted thestory onthe Internetand setup anonline appeal(呼吁)to raisemoney forBilly.Finally shehad morethan$185,
000.Billy RayHarris nolonger spendshis daysbegging.He hasa homeandajob.
41.Did Billyget lotsofmoney everyday
42.Howmuchwas Billyoffered whenhe wentto thejewelrys
43.Whydidnt Billysell thediamondring
44.Whatkind ofperson doyouthink BillyisWhy
五、书面表达
45.假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Mike今年年底将作为交换生来中国学习,他将在中国度过第一个春节为了更好的了解中国传统文化和适应在中国的学习生活,他来信向你询问春节的传统习俗以及如何学好中文的方法请你结合以上信息,给他写一封回信内容包括
(1)节日的名称,时间,传统习俗;
(2)至少两种学习中文的方法要求
(1)80词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)信中不得出现真实人名和校名参考词汇:团圆饭reunion dinner,春晚gala,对联couplet,压岁钱lucky money红包red packet,放烟花set offfireworksDear Mike,Iam gladto hearthatyou aregoing tostudyinChina asan exchangestudent attheend ofthisyear.。
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