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2024—2025學(xué)年江蘇省常州市北郊初級(jí)中學(xué)上學(xué)期九年級(jí)英語期中質(zhì)量調(diào)研試卷
一、單項(xiàng)選擇(★★★)1.—Wouldyoulikesometeaorcoffee?—_______.Idon’twanttobesleeplesstoday.
A.EitherB.NeitherC.BothD.Any(★★)2._______Ihavestress,mybestfriendcanalwayscheermeup.
A.HoweverB.WhateverC.WhoeverD.Whenever(★★)3.—Doyoubelievethatpersonalitiesdependonstarsigns?—It_______betrue,butdon’ttakeitseriously.
A.mayB.mustC.can’tD.shouldn’t(★★★)4.I’veneverseenagirlmore_______thanKitty.Shecandanceforhourswithoutfeelingtired.
A.modestB.creativeC.energeticD.organized(★★★)5.Theoldladydidn’tleavethebusstation________hersongotonthecoach.
A.sinceB.untilC.whileD.a(chǎn)s(★★★)6.LiuCixinisanexcellentwriter.ReadinghisThree-Bodyis_______havingatalktohim.
A.a(chǎn)sgoodasB.a(chǎn)swellasC.a(chǎn)softenasD.a(chǎn)ssoonas(★★★)7.Veryfewofthehouses_______afterthebigfireinHawaii,USAthissummer.
A.remainedB.leftC.continuedD.a(chǎn)ppeared(★★★)8.Petermadeavideoaboutthesportsmeetinglastweek.Itwasa_______ofthatexcitingactivity.
A.recordB.purposeC.decisionD.gift(★★★)9.It’simpolitetoreadothers’diariesbecausetheremaybesomething_______inthem.
A.generalB.personalC.practicalD.similar(★★★)10.Theheadoftheorganizationsaidthey_______ananimalcenterforthehomelessdogsandcats.
A.buildB.hasbuiltC.willbuildD.wouldbuild二、完形填空(★★★)Mr.Allenheldoutaglassofwaterwiththreeicecubesinit.“Whydothingsfloat?”heaskedtheclass.Noonesaidaword.Thewholeclasswas________.“Anyone?”Mr.Allensmiledathisstudents.“Let’sbrainstormsomeanswers.”Heswirled(旋動(dòng))theglassgently.Theicecubesbobbedupanddowninthewater,thenfloatedbacktothe________.“Howaboutsomeguesses…”Hepaused,scanningthestudents’faces.“Anyguesses?”Thestudents________quiet.Afewofthemlookedateachotherandshrugged.Otherstappedtheirfingers.“What’sthefirstthingthatcomestomind?Remember,thereare________rightorwronganswers.”Mr.Allendidhisbesttokeephissmilewarmandinviting.Still,nooneintheclassspokeup.Thestudentstriedto________Mr.Allen’sgaze(注視).Mr.Allenscratchedhishead.“Okay,”hesaid.“Howaboutthis—whocangivemetheworstansweryoucanthinkof?”“Theworstone?”askedMiguelfromthebackoftheroom.“That’sright.”Mr.Allennodded.“Ooh!”exclaimedMartika.“I’vegotit!Thingsfloatingbecause…theyhavewings!”Alexsnorted(哼),“Iftheyhadwings,they’dbe________notfloating.”Martikarolledhereyesathim.“It’ssupposedtobeabadanswer.What’syourbadanswer?”“Uhh…well…”Alex’sfaceturnedred.“Magic?”“That’sa________one!”saidMr.Allenquickly.“Sometimessciencecanseemlikemagic________weworkoutwhat’sgoingon.”“Maybethingsfloatbecauseghostsarecarryingthem?”Tylersaid.“Orinvisiblegiants!”addedElla.“Well,Ithinkcloudsfloatintheskysowecanlieinthegrassandlookatcloud________,”giggledCassie.“Ialwaysseethree-headedelephants!”Afewstudentslaughed.Handswent________allaroundtheroom.“Iseealiens!”“Andgiantpizzas!”Soonthewholeclasswashootingwithlaughter.“Ilikelookingatclouds,too.”Mr.Allengrinned,pickinguptheglassofwater.“Cloudsaremadeoflotsoflittlewaterdrops.”11.A.excitedB.noisyC.a(chǎn)ctiveD.silent12.A.leftB.rightC.topD.bottom13.A.turnedB.provedC.becameD.remained14.A.noB.a(chǎn)nyC.someD.many15.A.meetB.feelC.a(chǎn)voidD.fix16.A.climbingB.flyingC.swimmingD.jumping17.A.goodB.badC.strangeD.terrible18.A.whenB.whileC.a(chǎn)fterD.until19.A.a(chǎn)nimalsB.plantsC.insectsD.a(chǎn)liens20.A.downB.upC.a(chǎn)wayD.a(chǎn)round三、閱讀理解(★★★★)Boysandgirls,let’sdoanexperiment(實(shí)驗(yàn))intoday’slesson.Materials:Instructions:1.Fillthebowlorglassabout2/3fullwithwater.2.Droptheeggcarefullyintothebowlandwatchitgoingdowntowardsthebottom.3.Taketheeggoutandaddabout5spoonsofsalt.Testtoseeifyouregggoesup.4.Addmoresaltiftheeggisstillatthebottom.Thesciencebehindit:Thingsgodowninthewaterwhentheyaredenserthanthewater,byaddingsaltwemakethewaterdenser.Oncethewaterisdenserthantheegg,itgoesup.Youcanalsotryotherthingstoseeifyoucanhavethesameresult.21.Whatkindoflessonarethestudentshaving?
A.Maths.B.Biology.C.Physics.D.Geography.22.Whichofthefollowingistheresultyoucanseeafteraddingsaltinwater?
A.B.C.D.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“denser”inpart3probablymean?
A.Faster.B.Slower.C.Lighter.D.Heavier.(★★★)Areyousleepingwell?Onethirdofaperson’slifeisspentsleeping,sosleepisaveryimportanttopic.Howmuchdoyouknowaboutsleep?Doyouknowwhatkindofrelationshipthereisbetweensleepandmemory?Inpsychology,memoryislearningthathascontinuedovertime.Memoryisdividedintothreestages,oneissensorymemory,oneisshort-termmemory,andtheotherislong-termmemory.Long-termmemoryisdividedintosituationalmemory(語義記憶),andproceduralmemoryrelatedto“howtodo”.Afterunderstandingmemory,whatisasleepstage?Sleepisdividedintoseveraldifferentstagesasfollows,thefirststageisjustgettingreadyforsleep,thengentlyfallingasleep,thenwegointothedeepsleepstage,andfinallytherapideyemovementstage.Youmightthinkthatyourbrainrestswhenyousleep,butthat’snotthecase.Infact,ourbrainisworkingveryhardwhenwearesleeping.Therearedifferentformsofbrainwavesthatmatchdifferentstagesofsleep.Whenwearejustabouttogetreadyforsleep,ourbrainwavesgointoasteady(穩(wěn)定的)andrhythmicstate,thebrainwaveswillbecomeslower.Thisstageisveryimportantforourlong-termmemory.Besides,it’sgoodforgettingridoftiredness(免疫力)againstdisease.Finallyintherapideyemovementstage,thisiswhenweareoftendreaming.Whydowesleep?Twoveryimportantreasonsarethatsleepcanbeveryhelpfulinourhealth,reducingstress,andthatduringsleepthebraincleansupwasteinthebrainandthenhelpstomakethosenewmemoriesformlong-termmemories.Sowhenwedon’tgetenoughsleep,wehavemoodswings,overeatingandotherproblems.Obviously,havingagoodnight’ssleepisimportantforourmemory.24.Whydothewriterusethequestionsinthefirstparagraph?
A.Togetreaders’answers.B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Toshowthewriter’sinterest.D.Togivereaders’suggestions.25.Thesecondandthirdparagraphsareabout________.
A.3stagesofmemoryand3stagesofsleepB.relationshipbetweenmemoryandsleepC.3stagesofmemoryand4stagesofsleepD.long-termmemoryandstagesofsleep26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Ourbrainisinthestate(狀態(tài))ofworkingwhenwearesleeping.B.Thebrainwavesbecomesslowerwhenwegetreadyforsleep.C.We’llloseourmemoryandgetangryeasilywithenoughsleep.D.Thedeepsleepstageisonlyimportantforourlong-termmemory.27.Afterthelastparagraph,thewritermaywriteabout“_________”.
A.WhysleepisimportanttousB.HowwehaveagoodmemoryC.WhenwecangotobedD.Howwehaveagoodnight’ssleep(★★★)AssoonasRyanMarceloturnsonhiscomputer,timeseemstostop.Afterstartingplayinghisfavouritegame,hiseyesfixedonthecharactersonthescreen.“Iplayeveryday,sometimesformorethanfourhours,”Ryan,a14-year-oldCanadianboy,said,“WhenIfinishplaying,myeyesareheavyandIjustfeelreallytired.”Afamiliar(熟悉的)story?Infamilieswithchildrenandcomputers,there’sagoodchanceofmeetingchildrenlikeRyan,whospendtoomuchtimeinfrontoftheircomputers.Andthesechildrenarestartingtofeelpainsasaresultoflong-timecomputeruse.“Whatwe’reseeingisthatchildren’slevelsofcomputer-related(由電腦引起的)discomfortareclosetoadults,”saidMs.Fraser,anengineer.“They’rereportingthattheyhaveproblemswiththeireyes,andthatthey’refeelingdiscomfortintheirnecks,backsandintheirhands,armsandwrists.”AresearchreportshowshowcomputinghasbecomeaneverydaypartoflifeforCanadianchildren.Nearly40%ofchildrenaged4to11havetheirowncomputers,andmorethan20%havemobilephones.Theyusethemtosendmessagestofriendstoooften.Butisthegrowinguseoftechnologyamongchildrenthemainreasonforcomputer-relatedhealthproblems?Althoughthereislittleresearchinthisarea,thefewstudiessuggestthatsuchproblemsarequitecommonamongchildrenandteens.Theresearchersstudiedstudentsaged10to17withlaptopprogrammes.Theyfoundthatabout60%saidtheyfeltuncomfortable,mostlyintheneckandshoulderareas.Partoftheproblemisthatmanyoftoday’scomputergamesaren’tspeciallydesignedforchildren’shands.Alsomostkeyboardsandcomputermousesaretoobigforthem.Whenchildrenusethecomputer,they’reusuallysittinginanadult-sizedchairfacinganadult-sizeddesk.Andtheyneedtotakebreaks—onceevery20minutes—wheretheygetupforatleasttwominutesandwalk.28.TheexampleofRyanMarceloinParagraph1isto_____________.
A.givesomedetailsB.drawaconclusionC.makeacomparisonD.introducethetopic29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discomfort”inParagraph3mean?
A.Afeelingofpain.B.Afeelingofsadness.C.Afeelingofexcitement.D.Afeelingoftiredness30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Bothadultsandchildrenarefeelingcomputer-relateddiscomfort.B.Mostpeoplehaveproblemswiththeireyes,ears,necksandhands.C.HalfoftheCanadianchildrenhavecomputersandmobilephones.D.Canadianchildrenwatchshortvideosonmobilephonestoooften.31.Whatisthemainreasonforchildren’scomputer-relatedhealthproblems?
A.Adult-sizedchairsanddesks.B.Thegrowinguseoftechnology.C.Children’sfavouritecomputergames.D.Bigkeyboardsandcomputermouses.32.Whatmaybethebesttitleofthetext?
A.Ryan’sHealthProblemB.SayNotoVideoGamesC.TechnologyLeadstoHealthProblemsD.VideoGamesareaPain四、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★)Doyouknowwhatthebodymassindex(BMI,體重指數(shù))is?AccordingtotheNationalHealthService,BMIisameasure(測量方法)thatusesyourheightandweighttoworkoutifyouarefit.SomecitiesinChinahaveincludedBMIinthePEtestforthehighschoolentranceexamination,orzhongkao.Forexample,Beijingin2021announcedthatBMIofficially(正式)becameasubjectofthePEtestforzhongkao.ChengduandShanghaihavealsostartedsimilaractions.BMIincitieslikeXiamen,althoughnotincludedinthezhongkao,stillplaysaroleinregularPEtests.ZhangYanshuisaGrade8studentfromBeijingChaoyangForeignLanguageSchool.Heusedtobeoverweight.“ItwasthissummerthatIdecidedtoworkonmyBMI,”Zhangsaid.Hestartedbyrunningwithhisdad,andsoontookastamina(體能)coursewhichtrainedhimfordifferentthingslikerunning,pull-upsandsoon.“IthinkBMIandtheeventfortheexamgowelltogether.WhenIpractisetheevents,myBMIgetsbetter,Ifeelmoreenergeticdoingtheevents.”Zhangalsopaidmuchattentiontohisdiet.“Iatebrownriceinsteadofwhiterice,andchickenformeatmostoftime,”hesaid.“Itwasforsuresad.”HisBMIreachedanormal(正常的)levelafterfourmonthsofeffort.“Myhealthandwillpower(意志力)haveseenabigimprovement.”33.HowmanycitieshaveincludedBMIinthePEtestforthehighschoolentranceexamination?________________________________34.HowdoesZhangYanshufeelwhenpractisingtheevents?________________________________35.Accordingtothearticle,whatcanwedotokeeptheBMIatanormallevel?________________________________五、閱讀理解(★★)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出4個(gè)可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。HouseplantsmakeyouhappyBringtheoutsideintoboost(使興旺;使增長)yourwellbeing(康樂).Plantsaren’tjustnicetolookat.Theycanalsohelpyourhealthandwellbeing.Thisisespeciallytrueindoors.FindyourperfectplantTherearemanydifferenttypesofhouseplants.Therearetinysucculentsandcacti,hangingplantswithtrailingfoliageandplantsthatcangrowmorethanametretallandwide.Yourcuriosityandknowledgeofnaturewilldevelopasyouresearchandlearnaboutdifferentplants.Youwillalsolearnabouttheconditionstheyneedtothrive.36Plantsneedwater,lightandattention.Caringforplantsteachesyouhowtoberesponsible.RowanHammondrunsaplantandflowershopcalledGreenandGrounded.Shesayslookingafterplantsimprovesyourattentiontodetail.Itisagreatwaytogainasenseofpurpose.Anditisanexcitingwaytolearnabouttheinfluenceyouractionshaveonothers.37.Theycanalsoinspirenewideas.You’rerewardedfortheloveandcareyougive.Youfeellikeyouhaveachievedsomethingwhenyouseetheplantgrowingandflowering.Youalsodeveloppatience.Youcan’tmaketheplantgrowfaster.38Houseplantshelpyoufeelcalmerandlessanxious.Studiesshowthatnaturelowersstresslevelsandboostsyourmood.Hammondsays,“Surroundingyourselfwithfoliagehelpsyourelaxandsoothes(緩解)you.”Lookingafterplantsgivesyousomethingtofocuson.39.Plantstakeinthecarbondioxidewebreatheout.Theyreleaseoxygen,whichwebreathein.Thismayalsohelpyoutosleepatnightespeciallyifyouhaveaplantsuchaslavender(薰衣草)inyourroom.Someplantsaremedicinal.Thegel(啫喱)releasedbysnippinganaloeveraleaf(蘆薈葉)soothessunburn.Onawindowsillyoucangrowplantstoeat,suchassaladleaves,tomatoesorevenchillis.
A.PlantsaremoodboostersB.PlantscanboostcreativityC.ThegoodpointsofhouseplantsD.ThiscantakeyourmindoffworriesE.PlantsmakeourbodystrongerF.Peoplemayhavedifferentideasaboutdifferentplants六、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式。Thecrestedibis(朱鹮)is40typeofbird.Inthe1980s,therewerenotmanyofthesebirds.Theywereindangerofdyingout.Now,Chinaistryingtosavethebirds.Itwantstobringthembacktothewild.In2013,followingthereleaseofagroupof41(32)birdsneartheJuRiverinTongchuanCity,ShanxiProvine,16locals42(offer)toworkaspart-timewatcher.Theyhelpedrecordthebirds’dailyactivities.“Werecordhowlongtheystayin43(they)nestsandhowmanytimestheycatchfood.The44(important)thingistomonitor(監(jiān)視)theirlivinghabits.Werecordanyplacethebirdsappear,45(include)wheretheyliveatnightandwheretheylookforfood,”saidYangGangqi.Heisoneofthepart-timecrestedibiswatchers.Overthepast10years,crestedibisessetfreeintothewildinTongchuan46(fly)toother47
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