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2024届江苏省泰州市泰兴实验中学九年级英语第一学期期末达标检测试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
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3.单项选择I.、一1How longhave youbeen here一the endof lastyear.A.By B.At C.Since D.In、一2Will youmiss yourfamily whenyou goabroad forfurther studythis autumn一Of course.But luckily,I canthem bye-mail orWeChat.A.come upwith B.get alongwithC.keep intouch withD.make friendswith、一3What doesJack likedinner一He likeschicken andhamburgers.A.in B.at C.on D.for、4Thanksgiving Dayis aday forWestern familiesand theirfriends tohave abig dinnertogether,giving theirthanks toGodfor what they havegot.It isa traditionalfestival in・A.China B.America C.Japan、5Please theTV.The babyis asleep.A・turn upB.turn offC.turn on、6Of course,the boywill berecommended to be thisyears TopTen Teenagersin Wuxi,because heis easy-going,smartand hard-working.A・after allB.above allC.in allD.first of all、7Is ithard workthat bringssuccess Theanswer isYES”.Success followsonly thosework hard.The harderyouwork,the luckieryou willget.A.which B.who C.what、一8Andy,would youplease thereport forme andsee ifthere isany mistake一Of courseI will.A.look aroundB.look throughC.look upD.look after、一9What wasyour fatherdoing whenyou gothome yesterday—He dinnerat thattime.、一A.cooks B.was cookingC.is cookingD.will cook10Li Lei,I reada Chinesefolk storywith thename“Yu GongMoves aMountain”and Ifind itinteresting.观点理由的学生认为有必要人们出行更容易;保护环境;80%
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3.100不得使用真实姓名、校名和地名等40Are the public bicyclesnecessaryYangzhou PublicBicycle Systemhas beeninto usefor nearlya yeanRecently,our classhad adiscussion onwhether thepublic bicycles arenecessary.Different studentshave differentideas.参考答案单项选择I.、1C、2C、3D、4B、5B、6B、7B、8B、10A完形填空II.、
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5.A书面表达V.、19Are thepublic bicyclesnecessaryYangzhou PublicBicycle Systemhas beeninto usefor nearlya year.Recently,our classhad adiscussion onwhetherthe publicbicycles arenecessary.Different studentshave differentideas.Eighty percent of the students agreewith it..They thinkthepublicbicycles arenecessary.First,it iseasier forpeople totravel.Second,it canhelp protectthe environment.Third,it canreduce trafficaccidents.But twentypercent of the students dont agreewiththem.They thinkit coststoo muchto buyand fixbicycles.And theyalso thinkthey canride theirown bikeswhen goingout.Whafs more,they thinkit is not convenientto rentbikes intown.In myopinion,we shouldencourage more people touse thepublicbicycles becauseit willbring usa morebeautiful world.一Yes,it ispopular amongus,and thisstory usthat youcan neverknow whafspossible unlessyou tryto makeit happen.A.reminds B.memorizes C.reflect完形填空II.、天才11Could welook backsome dayand saythat WarrenBuffetfs greatestgenius wasfinding twotalented peopleto代替replace himThese twopeople areTed Weschler,aged56,and ToddCombs,aged46,who havebeen chosenby Buffettasmoney managersto beginto[投资the keyinvestment operationsof BerkshireHathaway.But howdid Tedand Toddcatch Buffetfs2nThese arethe onlytwo personsI couldfind,who readas3as Idid,n Buffettsays witha laugh.Actually hesnot reallykidding.Both Tedand Toddspend lotsof time
4.期刊.Ted spendshalf aday readingmany materialslike5and tradeperiodicals Ina recentinterview,Ted_____________6that to become asuccessful investor,one needsto behungry,curious andread all the time.Different kindsof readingwill洞察力allow youto7things thatmight giveyou aninsight towhere abusiness isgoing infive years.And Todddescribes himselfas abook withlegs.He getsup ataround7or8a.m.and reads8about7or8p.m..After dinner;he alsoleads for9hour ortwo inbed.Whats thesecret forfinancial successIt seemsthat10a habitof readingreally matters.
1.A.take offB.take overC.take inD.take down
2.A.leg B.hand C.eye D.breath
3.A.many B.little C.few D.much
4.A.working B.reading C.sleeping D.thinking
5.A.newspapers B.films C.TV seriesD.cartoons
6.A.turned outB.pointed toC.pointed outD.turned to
7.A.connect B.contact C.communicate D・complete
8.A.at B.for C.until D.during
9.A.the otherB.another C.other D.the others
10.A.developing B.growing C.raising D.planting语法填空m.、12Dear editor,Last weekI Lvisit ourzoo,and Iwas verysurprised
2.find hardlyanyone there.Zoos areimportant places.They arelikeliving textbooksfor youngpeople.They providehomes formany endangeredanimals and help toeducate thepublicabout3,care for them.If we
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5.not haveenough moneyto take care ofso manyfineanimals.I urgeall ofyour readersto visitour wonderfulzoo soon.Sincerely,Animal Friend阅读理解IV.、13The NationalGallery Oneof thegreatest museumsin the world.There arefamous exhibitionsfrom ancientEgypt,Rome,Greece andother partsof the world.Open:10a.m.-5p.m.Monday toSaturday and
2.30p.m.-6p.m.Sunday.Free entrance.The BritishMuseumIn thisold Londonprison youcan experienceprison life.You canalso haveyour birthdayparty here!Open:10a.m.-6p.m.Monday toFridayAdults:£
3.50;children:£
2.50Clink PrisonTakea birds-eye viewof thecapital onthis amazingbig wheel.Spectacular viewsat night!Open:9:30a.m.—8:30p.m.Adults:£
11.50;students/over sixties£
9.00;children£
5.75under fivesfree.The LondonEye复制品Visit thereplica of the oldtheatre.Learn aboutthe lifeand playsofShakespeare.Open:9a.m.Monday toFridayAdults:£
7.50;children:£
4.50This hasone of the reallygreat collectionsof paintingsin theworld.Dont missit!Open:10a.m.-6p.m.Monday toSaturday and2p.m.-6p.m.SundayThe GlobeTheatreAdults:£
13.50;children:£10:
001.Ann hasjust arrivedin London,she enjoysplays verymuch,where shouldshe gofirstA.The NationalGallery B.The GlobeTheatreC・The LondonEye D.The BritishMesum
2.Alan isa photographer,and hewants somepictures of London atnight,is theplace for him.A.The NationalGallery B.The GlobeTheatreC.The LondonEye D.The BritishMesum
3.Which ofthe followingcan yousee in the BritishMuseumA.Exhibitions fromancient Egypt.B.A birds-eye viewofLondon.C.Something aboutthe playsof Shakespeare.D.What prisonlife waslike.
4.Hector wantsto spendhis birthdaywith hisgirl friendin ClinkPrison,how muchdoes hehave topayA.£
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50.B,£
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5.Joe isgoing to the NationalGallery,which time ofthe following isOK A.10:30a.m.,Sunday B.6:00a.m”TuesdayC.9:30a.m.,Friday D.3:00p.m.,WednesdayB14nWhere is the university大学?“This isa questionthat manyvisitors toCambridge ask.But noone cangive themanexact answer,for thereisnowall to be foundaround the university.The universityisthe city.You canfind classroombuildings,libraries,museums andoffices ofthe universityall over the city.And mostof itsmembers arethe students and teachersof thethirty-one colleges.Cambridge wasalready atown longbefore the first studentsand teachersarrived800years ago.It grewup bythe riverCranta,and the river wasonce calledthe Cam.A bridgewas built overtheriver asearly as
875.So the town got its nameCambridge”.In the14th and15th centuriesmore andmore landwas forcollege buildings.The towngrew muchfaster in the19thcentury afterthe openingoftherailway in
1845.Cambridge becamea cityin1951and nowit has a population of over100,
000.Many youngstudents inother countriesexpect tostudy at Cambridge.A largenumber of people fromall overtheworldcometo visittheuniversity.It hasbecome afamous placeall aroundtheworld.
1.According to the passage,Cambridge Universityis made up ofcolleges.A.31B.15C.875D.
8002.The towngotitsname from・A.the firststudentsandteachers.B.the bridgebuiltovertheriverCam.C.the membersoftheuniversity.D.the personwho designedthe bridge.
3.From the passage,we knowthat・A.thetowngrew muchfaster before
875.B.thecityhasapopulationof100,000in
1951.C.many youngstudents dreamof studyingatCambridgeUniversity.D.the CambridgeUniversity hasa historyof morethan1,000years.C、15My grandfatheris eightyyears oldnow.He alwayscomplains abouthow fastthings havechanged,andheoftensays thatlife used to bebetter.Families arentfamilies they used to be.A lotof families have brokenup.If husbandand wifehave problemswith theirmarriage,they nolonger staytogether.And mothersused tostay athome andtakecareof theirchildren,but nownot anymore.Everyone isbusy working.Mothers usedto spendall daycooking inthe kitchen.But nowthe familydon*t eathome-cookedfood anymore.And thecars!No onewalks anymore.More andmorepeopledrive.Students usedto walk5miles toschool everyday,evenin winter.But nowadaysstudents dont.And inschool,children donthave to think anymore.In math class,for example,they(力□减乘除)usedtoadd,subtract,multiply anddivide intheir heads.Instead,theyusecalculators.And peopletoday haveTVs andcomputers,and theydont talkto each other anymore.They aretoo busyto talk,too busyto eat,too busytothink.Life usedtobesimple,but it isn*t anymore.
1.What doesmy grandfatherthink ofthe lifenowA.He thinksthe lifenow isvery good.B.He thinksthe lifenow isworse thanit usedtobe.C.He thinksthe lifenow isbetter thanit usedtobe.
2.According tothepassage,how dothestudentsgo toschool inthe pastA.By carB.By busC.On foot
3.What hashappened theseyears accordingtothepassageA.Children donthave tothink anymore inschool.B.Students usecalculators inmathclass.C.All ofabove.
4.What changeshave happenedto somefamiliesa.People haveTV.b.People liketo eathome-cooked food.c.Lots offamilieshavecomputers.(夫妇)d.Lots ofcouples liveapart becauseof unhappyproblems.
5.Which isTRUE accordingtothepassageA.Life nowis muchsimpler.B.The writersgrandfather onlycomplains andpays noattention tobetter life.C.People havetoo muchtime totalk witheachothernow.D、(跨大西洋的)16The first ever trans-Atlantic telephonecall wasmade fromNew YorkCity to London in
14.In keepingwiththis spirit,wed liketo tellyou someof ourother communicationrecords(收到垃圾邮件最多的人)•Most spammedperson()(垃圾邮件)Microsoft chairmanWilliam H.Gates IIIthe U.S.A.receives up to four million spamseach day.However,withthe helpofallthe peoplewho areworking inMicrosoft andanti-spam technology,only aroundten sparesreach hisinbox perday.•Earliest e-mailIn15,Ray Tomlinson,an engineeratthecomputer company,and Newmanin Cambridge,Massachusetts,the U.S.A,sent the(firste-mail.At firstit wasan experimentto seeif hecould gettwo computersto exchange a message.It wasRay whodecidedto usethe@symbol toseparate theothers namefrom theirlocation.The firste-mail messagewas“QWERTYUIOP”)(局域网)•Largest LANparty()The largest LAN LocalArea Networkparty wasmadeupof8531unique computersand9184members inSwedenfrom30November to2December
1.(撕)•Most telephone books torsiin three minutesTina Sheltontore21telephone booksat last,each with1028numbered pagesin atimeofthree minutesin California,the U.S.A,on9February
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3.When wasthefirsttrans-Atlantic telephonecall fromNew YorktoLondonmadeA.Ini.B.In
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16.(垃圾邮件)
7.Who isthe personthat receivesuptofourmillione-mail spamseach dayA.William H.Gates HLB.Ray TomlinsonC.NewmanD.Tina Shelton
8.Ray whodecided touse toseparate theothers namefrom theirlocation.A.exchangeamessage B.“QWERTYUIOP”C.the@symbol D.an experiment
9.How longdid thelargestLANparty lastA.Two months.B.Three days.C.Four days.D.Two days.
10.How longdid TinaShelton tearallthetelephonebooks1A.Three minutes.B.Sixty-threeminutes.C.Two minutes.D.Sixty-two minutes.E、(标语)17March16th isWorld SleepDay.This yearsslogan is“Breathe Easily,Sleep Well”.Its aimis tocelebrate theadvantageof goodand healthysleep.Sleep islike foodfor thebrain.Enough sleephelps thebody andbrain growand develop.According tothe NationalSleepFoundation inthe US,adults needseven tonine hoursof sleepevery night.For studentsaged10to17,a healthyamount isabouteight tonine hoursper night.But manystudents dont get enough sleep becauseof earlyschool starttimes andheavy homework.About80percentofmiddleschool studentsdontget enough sleep,the ChinaYouth andChildren ResearchCenter reported.For somestudents,they wanttosleep early,but theykeep worryingabout theirschoolwork andcant fall asleep quickly.For others,they mayevenhaveinsomniawhich mightkeep themawake allnight.These sleeping problems greatlyaffect peopleslives.Experts haveshown thatnot havingenough sleepfor teenagersleads topoorgrades.Students withoutenoughsleepcannot pay attention inclass ordo wellin sports.Also,the lackof sleepmay make(沮丧的).them depressedLuckily,with goodsleep habits,itiseasier tofallasleep.Some ofthese goodhabits includeavoiding drinksthat makepeopleexcited lateintheday,going tosleep atthe sametime eachnight,and sleepingin acomfortable placethat isdark,quiet,andneither toowarm nortoo cold.
1.If LiHong is15years old,how muchsleep doesshe needevery nightA.10-12hours.B.8-9hours.C.7hours.D.Less than7hours.
2.What mighthappen ifteenagers dontget enoughsleepA.They mightnot beable toflnish theirschoolwork.B.Their bodiesand brainsmight growbetter.C.They mightdo wellin sports.D.They mightfeel depressed.
3.The underlinedword“insomnia”means“in Chinese.健忘症肥胖症A.B.多动症失眠症C.D.
4.Which isNOT areason whyso manystudentsdontgetenoughsleepA.They cannotpayattentionto theirclass.B.They havetoo muchhomework todo.C.They havesleepingproblems.D.They haveto getup veryearly togo toschool.F、18Mr.Smith hada hotelnear thebiggest trainstation inLondon.A lotof foreignersstayed thereforthenight.Mr.Smithonly knewEnglish,so he found itnot easyforhim to understandthe peoplefrom othercountries suchas Russia,France andJapan.He thoughtRussian wasboring butJapanese wasinteresting.So heasked afriend of his whoknew Japaneseto teachhim.He studiedhard andhappily.At firsthe learnedsome,but soonhefoundthat itwasnt easyto rememberJapanese words.His friendasked himto writedown theuseful wordson hisnotebook sothat hecould usethem.He didas hewas told.He foundithelpful forhimtodo so.One evening,there werea lotofpeopleinthe dinning roomof hishotel.They wereall busyeating something,but aJapanesewas walking up anddown there.He seemedtobewaiting forsomeone.Mr.Smith thoughtto himself,“Maybe themanis hungryand wantstoeatsomething,but hedoesnt knowany English,m tryto help him.”Because Mr.Smith knewonly alittle Japanese,he hadto takeout hisnotebook andshowed thesentence“I amvery hungrytothe Japanese.To hissurprise,the Japanesetook alook atit andgave himtwo dollars,and thenleft thehotel.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内
1.In thispassage,Mr.Smith learnedfrom oneofhisfriends.A.Russian B.FrenchC.English D.Japanese
2.After afew days,Mr.Smith foundit tolearn Japanese.A.interesting B.difTicultC.boring D.easy
3.Mr.Smith decidedto helpthe manbecause he.A.thought the man washungryB・found theman wasreally upsetC.could practiceJapanese withthe manD.knew whothemanwas waiting for
4.If Mr.Smith knewmore aboutthe Japaneselanguage,the JapanesewouldA.go towalkingupand downB.teach himmore usefulwordsC.stay inthedinningroom fordinnerD.helphimserve otherforeigners
5.Which ofthefollowingis WRONGA.Mr.Smith knewthree foreignlanguages.B.The Japanesethought Mr.Smith wasa manasking formoney.C.The Japanesemight bewaitingforsomeone tohave suppertogether.D.The Japanesemight beworried becausenobody couldunderstand him.书面表达V.、扬州市公共自行车租赁系统已经启动近一年,《扬州日报》英文版举办了名为19“Are the的英文征文活动,你班就此话题也展开了讨论,同学们意见不一请根据下列表格提示的内容,publicbicyclesnecessary”用英语写一篇短文进行投稿,反映讨论结果并发表自己的观点。
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