辽宁省铁岭市铁岭县莲花一中2024-2025九年级上学期期末英语综合测试(六)(含答案)

2024-2025铁岭县莲花一中九上英语期末综合测试(六)
第一部分 选择题(共50分)
一、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分; 满分40分)
第一节 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
(A)
No.1 Middle School provides different camps for kids. With the help of our excellent coaches, you will improve your skills and have fun at the same time. Here are some of the camps.
Basketball Camp For: Students aged 8 – 13 Cost: 185 [Sign up (报名) before June 1 and you can save 10] Date/ Time: June 5-9 9:00 am-12:00 noon Activities include: individual (个人的) skill development, individual and group spirit, competitions and team games. Questions: Call Li Feng at 853-0158.
Soccer Camp For: Students aged 11-13 Cost: 135 Date/ Time: July 17-21 9:00 am-12:00 noon Train with Head Boys Soccer Coach, Wang Jiang. The training will include the decisions players will make during a game, the skills needed to carry out those decisions, and the communication that players have with teammates. Questions: Call Wang Jiang at 913-7438.
Dance Camp For: Students aged 11-13 Cost: 135 Date/ Time: July 17-21 9:00 am-12:00 noon Train with the best dance coach, Ma Lin. This camp is perfect for dancers who are interested in trying out for a high school dance team in the future. Questions: Call Ma Lin at 973-7312.
Swimming Camp For: Boys aged 8-13 Cost: 200 ( lunch and a camp T-shirt included) Date/ Time: July 19-23 8:00 am-12:00 noon Train with Head Coach Mike Wilhelm and members of the school swimming team. Questions: Call Mr. Li Ming at 302-9158.
续表
( ) 1. If you are free from June 1 to June 10, you can sign up for .
( ) 2. Who can join Swimming Camp
A. Bob, 5 years old. B. Amy, 8 years old.
C. Bill, 13 years old. D. Lucy, 14 years old.
( ) 3. What do the four camps have in common
A. The coaches are all named Li. B. They all offer camp T-shirts.
C. They are all only for boys. D. They all last for five days.
( ) 4. You probably can find the passage in .
A. a bank B. a school C. a cinema D. a supermarket
(B)
Money can't buy you happiness Well, what if it could Not by making it or spending it, but by giving it away.
In an experiment in Switzerland, researchers gave each of the 50 volunteers 20 every week for four weeks. Half of the volunteers were asked to spend the money on themselves and make a note of how they spent the money. But researchers asked the other half to spend the money on another person.
After that, all 50 volunteers did the same task in a laboratory. They were asked to think of a person who they would like to give money to. Then they had to decide how much money, from 3 to 20, they wanted to give away. While the volunteers thought about this, researchers studied their brain activity using an MRI machine.
The results showed two things. First, the 25 volunteers who gave away their money during the four weeks were more generous and chose to give away more money in the laboratory task. Second, those same people were much happier than the people who once spent the money on themselves.
In the experiment, the volunteers were asked to give money away. But would you like to do this in your daily life Can you really make yourself happy by giving The answer is yes, but remember to start small. You can start by giving 1 to a homeless person. Gradually, you can try to change your habits so you save money to give away. For example, stop buying lunch every dayand take a packed lunch to work at school. You can then save some money and give it to people in need.
Learning to give away money is all about changing the way you behave. It's about living with less and being more generous. And this will make you happy.
( ) 5. The writer starts the passage by .
A. telling a story B. asking questions
C. describing a scene D. giving examples
( ) 6. What did the researchers ask the volunteers to decide in the laboratory
A. Who needed their money most.
B. How they wanted to spend their money.
C. Whether they wanted to join the experiment.
D. How much money they would like to give away.
( ) 7. The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 5 refers to “ ”.
A. being volunteers B. giving away money
C. changing your habits D. making yourself happy
( ) 8. Which can be the best title for the passage
A. “Buy” Happiness B. “Sell” Happiness
C. How to Save Money D. How to Be a Generous Person
(C)
Tonight our family was going out to play under the full moon.
We first started going on full moon walks for ourselves, because my husband Todd and I loved them and we needed these little doses of moonlight to stay happy and to function (起作用) in society. But after we became parents, we did this for our children. We wanted Sierra and Bryce to see that there is much magic in the natural world and that most of it is accessible (可达到的) to anyone. We also wanted to show them that it was not necessary to travel far from home to have an adventure, learn, and experience something new. Nearly every month, our family went into the night to “play” by the full moon.
Once we arrived at our location that evening, Sierra and I stood holding hands, waiting to cheer the full moon in its rising. A thin sliver of the apricot (杏黄色) moon poked (探出) above the shape of the Blue Mountain Ridge. Everyone stood up and watched its rising. More of the moon came out until it turned into a brilliant orange sphere. Todd explained to Sierra and Bryce that the moon makes no light of its own, but simply acts like a mirror, reflecting (反射) the sunlight back to us long after the sun has sunk below the horizon (地平线).
“Does the moon's face change ” Bryce asked. I told him that the moon rotates with the earth, but it does not spin on its axis like the earth does. The same side of the moon is always facing the earth. We new er see the other side, the far side of the moon. Sierra said that the moon looked larger and closer when it was rising. I explained that it is an optical illusion (视错觉) because it is so close to the horizon that the moon tricks our eyes into comparing it with nearby objects to create the impression of increased size.
Much of the knowledge that Todd and I shared with the kids had been learned from our past life experiences. If we did not have the knowledge to explain and educate, we looked it up, either beforehand to improve the experience or afterwards together, after we wondered and came up with a list of questions.
Opportunities to explore magical experiences and learning are right in your neighborhood. Sometimes all it takes is going outdoors and looking up at the heavens.
( ) 9. How often does the writer go to play under the full moon with her family
A. Once a year. B. Once a month. C. Once a week. D. Every day.
( ) 10. What does the underlined word“rotates” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean
A. Circles. B. Floats. C. Rises. D. Drops.
( ) 11. The moon looks larger and closer when rising because .
A. the distance from the earth is becoming shorter
B. the other side of it never faces the earth
C. it does not spin on its axis like the earth does
D. comparing it with nearby objects creates an illusion
( ) 12. Which of the following opinions may the writer support
A. Never travel far from home to have an adventure.
B. Travel far from home to have an adventure more often.
C. Good learning opportunities are just around the corner.
D. There is much more magic in books and most of it is accessible to anyone.
(D)
①Japanese-style gardens first got attention in the US in 1893. About 120 years later, they started to be a great part of American garden design. Today, there are over 200 Japanese-style public gardens in North America.
②Japanese-style gardens are different in many ways. First, they bring together indoor and outdoor spaces. The house-garden relationship is set up to be connected. Gardens are around the house, so it's as if the living space reaches out much further. Wherever a person looks out from their home, a garden should look almost like a painting. In fact, the idea of bringing the beauty of nature into daily lives is the most important idea in Japan so gardeners in Japan pay special attention to the beauty of rocks and stones.
③What's more, Japanese-style gardens look as if they do not require much work. However, garden designers who are experts in this kind of garden say that Japanese gardens sometimes need even more work than other kinds of gardens.
④In these years, there have been some changes in Japanese-style gardens in the US. “When Japanese-style gardens were first introduced to the US, people paid little attention to whether outdoor scenery was connected to indoor spaces,” said John, who received training in Japan in 2000. But today, more Americans prefer the idea of“connecting the indoors to the outdoors”.
⑤Another change is that in the past, the trees chosen were often native to Japan. But today, the purpose is to use some trees that grow well in local environments. So now it's very possible to create a wonderful Japanese garden using all native trees.
( ) 13. Japanese-style gardens became a great part of American garden design in about .
A. 1893 B. 1913 C. 2000 D. 2013
( ) 14. What's the most important idea about Japanese-style gardens
A. Plant the gardens with local trees.
B. Connect natural beauty to everyday lives.
C. Find as many rocks and stones as possible.
D. Make the gardens as beautiful as paintings.
( ) 15. What can we learn from the passage
A. Japanese-style gardens are attractive but require less hard work.
B. Nowadays more local trees are chosen for the gardens in the US.
C. The US has connected the indoors to outdoors since ancient times.
D. Americans think Japanese-style gardens are better for local environments.
( ) 16. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage
第二节 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个多余的选项。
At 5,373 meters above sea level, the border police station opened in March 2012 m Xizang is the highest in China. There are nine police officers at the police station, most of whom are from outside the area and about 30 years old.
Because of the high altitude (海拔), the police officers have to overcome physical challenges.
17 The average temperature is about-7℃ all year round. Outsiders usually have to take a month to get used to the special environment, and some of the police officers often lie sleepless because of altitude sickness.
Besides their daily work, the police officers also patrol (巡察) the Kampug glacier, a popular tourist attraction at an altitude of 5,600 meters. It takes two hours to drive from the police station to the glacier. 18 In summer, water from the melting ice makes the road to the glacier muddy, and cars often get stuck in the mud. During winter months, heavy snowfalls cover the roads. 19 The police officers have performed more than 40 rescues (救援) at the glacier. And they have received hundreds of thank-you letters for their help in saving people.
20 The station is well on the way to being able to serve themselves with fresh vegetables.
A. They have built a greenhouse to grow 16 kinds of vegetables for a better life.
B. The oxygen level is 40% lower than at sea level.
C. More and more people are willing to join the army.
D. Travelers often get lost, including the police officers themselves.
E. By the time they finish a return trip, it is usually the time in the evening.
二、完形填空(共10 小题,每小题1分; 满分10分)
阅读短文,理解其大意,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I stood in my grandmother's garden with my son. She had a bottle of bubbles. You know how it works: it's mainly soapy water with a plastic loop (环) on one end. You dip the loop in the bottle, pull it out, and 21 it to make bubbles. My son dipped and dipped and blew and blew but 22 to blow bubbles. He handed me the bottle and loop and asked me, “Daddy, can you make bubbles ”
I hadn't blown bubbles in years. But I am a chemist. I have developed several shampoos, so I 23 the science of bubbles.
But all that knowledge was 24 useless when trying to blow bubbles from a loop with soapy water.I had no more success than my son.
I would dip and blow, but there were no bubbles; the soapy film (肥皂膜) on the loop would just 25 without forming any bubbles.
After several attempts, I tried a 26 method. Instead of blowing on the loop of soapy water, I gently breathed on it. My son cried with 27 as a big beautiful bubble formed and flew away.
I 28 to him, “Son, you shouldn't blow hard. Instead, you should breathe gently on the loop to make bubbles.”
He gave up trying to make big bubbles by blowing hard and 29 my advice.
Big bubbles!
There are some things that you can get with 30 , but there are other things like love and respect that only come with the gentleness of a soft breath. The closer something is to higher spirit, the more it is like bubbles; it can't be forced. Blow beautiful bubbles; breathe gently.
( ) 21. A. blow B. touch C. send D. expect
( ) 22. A. tried B. failed C. learned D. managed
( ) 23. A. believed B. realized C. discovered D. understood
( ) 24. A. hardly B. especially C. completely D. partly
( ) 25. A. fly B. change C. break D. rise
( ) 26. A. simple B. traditional C. popular D. different
( ) 27. A. joy B. pity C. sadness D. pain
( ) 28. A. explained B. shouted C. announced
( ) 29. A. offered B. refused C. followed D. needed
( ) 30. A. money B. energy C. force D. ability
第二部分 非选择题 (共40分)
三、语篇填空 (共10小题,每小题1分; 满分10分)
阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。
Do you sometimes wonder if life will always be the same Perhaps nothing ever 31 (seem) to change You wake up in the morning, get ready for school and then somehow, by the time your head hits the pillow at night, it's as if you've just lived a repetition of the day before. It might not seem like it, but whether you are sure 32 it or not, you do move forward every single day. Here's a fun way to see all 33 progress you are making.
Keep a record!
Before you go to bed tonight, take out a fresh notebook (a larger size will work better for this). Write down the date at the top of the 34 (one) page, then go over the day in your mind. Think of all the things you did, saw, 35 (hear), tasted, smelled, or touched. Maybe you learned a new concept in Maths, a handy skill in the kitchen, an easier way to draw faces, and an awesome skateboard trick. While 36 (exercise), did you lift heavier weights, run longer, walk 37 (far) or stretch better Everything counts, even if a tiny step.
It's all in the detail.
Next, describe what happened during the day and what you learned. It could be just a few words or several paragraphs. Add whatever mattered most to you— it might be a 38 (teacher) praise or a good grade, and it could also be 39 (congratulate) from a friend. Perhaps you finally found the courage to act on something 40 troubled you, or decided to take part in an activity for the first time.
四、阅读与表达(共4小题, 41~43 小题, 每小题2分, 44小题4分; 满分10分)
阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。
My summer hols wr CWOT.B4, we usd 2go 2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3: - @KIDS FTF.ILNY, its gr8.
Can you understand this sentence If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on the Internet or cell phones. If you read Netspeak for the first time, it looks like an unrecognizable foreign language. So, what is the“translation” of the sentence above My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend, and their three screaming kids face to face. I love New York; it's great.
School teachers and parents say this new form of writing is harming the English language. Increasing spelling and grammatical mistakes can be seen in students’ writing. They fear the language could become corrupted (面目全非的).
Everyone should just relax,” say linguists. They believe Netspeak is in fact more of a good thing. David Crystal, from the University of Wales, argues that Netspeak and the Internet create a new language use and the almost lost art of diary writing has been picked up again. Geoffrey Nunberg, from Stanford University, agrees. “People get better at writing by writing,” he says. “Kids who are now doing text messaging, e-mail, and instant messages will write at least as well as, and possibly better than their parents.”
Linguist James Milroy says, for centuries, it is believed without exception that young people are harming the language. And you can be sure that when today's teenagers become tomorrow's parents, they will think this way, too. Milroy argues that languages do not and cannot become“corrupted”; they simply change to meet the new needs.
However, Netspeakers do agree that it is important to teach young people how to speak and write standard English. Cynthia McVey says, “I can understand Netspeak worries teachers and it's important to make their pupils understand that text messaging is for fun, and it's necessary to learn to write proper English for their future.”
Perhaps, we should give teenagers a little more trust anyway. Erin, age 12, says, “I wouldn't use text language in my homework. Text is just for fun.”
41. The first time people read Netspeak, how do they feel about it
42. Who thinks that Netspeak and Internet create a new language use
43. In Cynthia McVey's opinion, what should students do to prepare for their future
44. Will you use Netspeak Why or why not Write 30 words or more.
五、书面表达(满分20分)
45. 春晚节目《满庭芳·国色》聚焦到中国传统五色———“黄、青、白、赤、黑”。该节目以舞为语、以曲为韵,桃红迎水袖、凝脂搭折扇、缃叶载油伞、群青合翎子、沉香配宝剑……桃红、凝脂、缃叶、群青、沉香等有着优美名字的“中国传统色”扑面而来,让人获得沉浸式的高级感审美体验,并久久难以忘怀。我们的生活也应该是色彩丰富,现在请你谈谈生活中的颜色。
作文应包含四个方面:(1) 你最喜欢哪一种颜色
(2) 你喜欢这种颜色的经历是什么
(3) 这种颜色能给你带来什么样的感受或体验
(4) 这种颜色和中国传统文化有什么联系或意义
1-4 ACDB 5-8 BDBA 9-12 BADC 13-16 DBBA 17-20 BEDA
21-30 ABDCC DAACC
31. seems 32. of 33. the 34. first 35. heard 36. exercising 37. farther 38. teacher’s 39. congratulations 40. that
41. People think it looks like an unrecognizable foreign language.
42. David Crystal
43. They should learn to write proper English
44. 略
45. 略

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