闵行区 2019 学年第二学期九年级质量监控考试英语试卷
(满分 150 分,考试时间 100 分钟)
考生注意:本卷有 7 大题,共 94 小题。试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,做在试卷上不给分。
A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6 分)
A B C D
E F G H
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7. A) Running. 8. A) At the party. |
B) Going fishing. B) In the kitchen. |
C) Playing chess. C) In the classroom. |
D) Swimming. D) On the playground. |
9. A) By car. |
B) By underground. |
C) By taxi. |
D) By bus. |
10. A) She’s going to climb a mountain. B) She’s going to a concert.
C) She’s going to visit friends. D) She’s going to book film tickets.
11. A) Policeman and driver. B) Husband and wife.
A) Teacher and student. D) Shop assistant and customer.
12. A) At 6 a.m. B) At 7 a.m. C) At 9 a.m. D) At 11 a.m.
13. A) Peter’s house. B) Life in the country. C) Their weekend. D) Jane’s lessons.
14. A) She doesn’t want to visit Japan. B) She has already been to Japan.
A) The visit isn’t available now. D) She may not pay for the visit.
15. Betty and her club members wanted to raise some money to help the nursing home.
16. The club members decided to run a market at school on a Sunday morning.
17. To add variety to the market, the club members put up posters at school.
18. Only old clothes and unused electrical appliances were sold in the market.
19. The social media helped the club to spread the news of the event.
20. What the club members did for the event turned out to be a success.
21. To earn money, I had to work as a waiter.
22. After about I got a job in a bookstore.
23. I really like people about books.
24. The bookstore closed because there wasn’t .
25. The pay as a department manager is fantastic and the work is .
(第二部分 语音、词汇和语法)
26. Don’t touch that plate. It’s hot! Which is correct for the underlined part? A) /ɑː/ B) /ʌ/ C) /aʊ/ D) /əʊ/
27. Could you do me favor and pick up Sam from school today?
A) the B) an C) a D) /
28. Mr Smith will be free soon. You can wait for in the meeting room.
A) his B) he C) himself D) him
29. It’s a pity that Kobe Bean Bryant, the famous basketball player, passed away January.
A) in B) on C) of D) at
30. I think the government should focus more global climate change.
A) by B) on C) for D) to
31. It was not as as I thought. After some practice, I could do it.
A) hard B) harder C) hardest D) the hardest
32. Don’t worry. Ask your teacher for some on how to prepare for the final exam.
A) advice B) idea C) method D) praise
33. It seems that their favourite football team will win the game again.
A) possibly B) likely C) certainly D) rarely
34. The parents asked their son to be serious but he always pretended nothing.
A) to hear B) hearing C) hear D) heard
35. They will keep the problem with their international partners.
A) discuss B) to discuss C) discusses D) discussing
36. I happened to see Jack and Mary this morning. They in the street.
A) walk B) walked C) were walking D) are walking
37. Dr Nanshan Zhong predicted that the novel coronavirus (新冠病毒) outbreak in China
over by this late June.
A) has been B) had been C) will be D) would be
38. When we are on the top of the mountain, we can enjoy the views from sides.
A) both B) either C) all D) neither
39. We will have to put off the school spring outing the weather improves.
A) since B) when C) unless D) if
40. Unfortunately, Lucy fell downstairs broke her leg yesterday afternoon.
A) and B) or C) so D) but
41. wonderful concert it is! It’s the first time that I have seen so many famous musicians playing together.
A) What B) What a C) What an D) How
42. Because of the spread of the disease, our flight to France last week.
A) is cancelling B) has cancelled C) is cancelled D) was cancelled
43. It’s amazing the programme put your e-mail into other languages.
A) can B) may C) must D) need
44. – I’m afraid all the students have to get used to online learning at present.
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A) That’s a good idea. B) I agree with you.
C) That’s all right. D) Never mind.
45. – Excuse me, could you tell me the way to Shanghai Disneyland?
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A) Good luck! B) Glad to hear that.
C) Sorry, I am new here, too. D) Not at all.
The roots of ‘rock and roll’ go back to many different countries, many different kinds of music and many musicians. It is difficult to say 46 how the music began.
Rock music developed mainly from black African and white European music. The Europeans and the African slaves ( 奴 隶 ) came to America during the seventeenth century.
They each had their own music. Black Africans used heavy drumbeats, a 47 singing voice, the calling of a melody and answer of a chorus. The white Europeans, mostly English and Scots, used a stronger melody, a less heavy beat and instruments such as guitars and horns. From the seventeenth to the twentieth century, musicians in the 48 United States developed two new forms
of music: the blues ( 蓝 调 音 乐 ), usually played by blacks, and country music, played by
whites. Black musicians sang the blues with a guitar. This music was 49 work songs: stories of troubles and pain, with lines that were repeated several times.
The word ‘rock and roll’ probably came from the black churches in the South, where people sang and danced to the strong rhythms. At the same time, whites were playing country music. They went on with their 50 of dancing music and slow songs that told sad stories. The singers played with string instruments such as fiddles and guitars.
During this time blues and country musicians had some 51 on each other. The birth of the electric guitar changed country and blue music in the 1940s. The sound of the electric guitar became the sound of rock and roll. No one thinks of early rock and roll without thinking of Elvis Presley (埃维斯·普里斯利,美国著名摇滚明星), the ‘King of Rock and Roll’. Rock music 52 to develop, but the heart and soul of rock is the same heart and soul that Elvis 53 .
54. We watched the children sweeping into piles in the street. (leaf)
55. Sue has already set up her own company in her early . (thirty)
56. My new dress fits me very well, but is a little bit tight. (she)
57. The company offered a number of chances for teachers’ professional . (develop)
58. It’s of the lady at the tourist office to give me some tips on where to visit. (help)
59. Parents should teach their children to behave in public. (proper)
60. Mike could the mood from nervous to relaxed in a few minutes. (changeable)
61. I don’t think Mr Brown was , he just didn’t know the truth. (honest)
题, 每空格限填一词。68 题注意句首大写) (共 14 分)
62. The doctor tells us that Tim needs to be operated on at once. (改成否定句)
The doctor tells us that Tim to be operated on at once.
63. I’ve been busy volunteering for our community since I came back from holiday. (对划线部分提问)
have you been busy volunteering for your community?
64. Daisy is very good at solving crossword puzzles. (改为反义疑问句) Daisy is very good at solving crossword puzzles, ?
65. To be popular kids, we should never get angry so easily. (保持句意基本不变)
To be popular kids, we should never so easily.
66. We’d better set out early so that we won’t hurry on the way. (保持句意基本不变) We’d better set out early not to hurry on the way.
67. ‘How have they managed to get everything finished so quickly?’ Mike wondered. (改为宾
语从句)
Mike wondered they managed to get everything finished so quickly.
68. work, healthy, for your body, are good, to, eating habits (连词成句)
.
A. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案) (12 分)
On March 10, 2019, eight-year old Tani won the New York Chess Championship of his age group. But the boy, who was homeless at the time, began learning the game less than a year ago.
Tani and his family arrived in New York City from Africa in 2017. A church helped him enter the primary school, P.S.116. Here the gifted boy was first introduced to chess by a teacher Makofsky, owner of a chess club. Interested in the game, the seven-year-old boy asked his mother to allow him to join the club. As she wasn’t able to afford the chess classes, she e-mailed Makofsky. To her surprise and joy, Makofsky agreed that Tani could learn it for free.
Though the chess club helps, it’s largely believed that Tani’s success lies in his hard work. The boy practices the game for many hours a day on the floor with his board. Every Saturday, Tani goes to a free 3-hour class to improve his game skills.
Not surprisingly, Tani’s story, first reported by the New York Times, has brought him great support from the American public. Soon after the young boy won the New York Championship, Makofsky began a GofundMe activity for Tani and his family. In this way, Tani could continue his chess journey. It raised $ 200,000 in just ten days, far more than they
expected. And the money goes on coming. But the family donates most of the money to the church and to those poor families.
Tani has also got offers from three famous private schools in New York. However, the family have politely rejected all of them and chosen to continue Tani’s education at P.S. 116. The young boy’s story also caught the eye of Bill Clinton, the 42nd US President. ‘Tani, you’re an example of a winning spirit – in chess and in life. I’d love to meet you.’ He said on
his Facebook.
While Tani is excited about his new life, he is ready to meet great challenges. He is busy preparing for the next National Primary Championships. Winning the competition will bring the chess player closer to his dream of becoming the world’s youngest chess grandmaster ( 最高段的棋手). The record has been kept for 17 years by the Russian chess player Karjakin, who won the title at the age of 12.
69. Tani won the New York Chess Championship of his age group when he was .
A) seven B) eight
C) twelve D) seventeen
70. Tani first learned to play chess from .
A) a teacher in a church B) his mother at home
C) Makofsky, owner of a chess club D) a friend in Africa
71. Paragraph 3 mainly tells us .
A) how hard Tani works at chess B) when and where Tani practises chess
C) what Tani’s mother does for him D) how the chess club helps Tani
72. After winning the New York Championship, Tani .
A) hoped to meet Bill Clinton B) went to a famous private school
C) became the richest boy in New York D) got much support from the society
73. The word ‘rejected’ in paragraph 5 most probably means ‘ ’.
A) invited B) refused
C) visited D) forgave
74. From the passage we know .
A) Karjakin beat Tani in the National Primary Championships
B) Tani’s parents gave back the money they raised to the chess club
C) it’s still a big challenge for Tani to realize his dream
D) Tani has been the youngest chess grandmaster in the world now
The Digital Black Hole
Libraries around the world still hold copies of books printed hundreds of years ago. Will e-books still be read by us in hundreds of years’ time? Librarians are 75 the fact that digital information and digital books are disappearing. Technology is always changing, and
even now, we cannot get information typed in programs we used ten or fifteen years ago. Is digital data in danger of disappearing into a digital black hole?
Amazingly, we still have copies of the first collection of William Shakespeare’s 36 plays (威廉·莎士比亚的 36 部戏剧), The First Folio. That’s not bad for a book that’s nearly 500 years old. The Folio was 76 in 1623. Around 800 copies were printed and 234 known copies still survive today.
Books are easy to store and we don’t use any special equipment to read them. But what about the documents (文件) kept on your computer now? Will people be able to read them in 800, 500 or even 10 years’ time? Documents we stored on discs ( 磁 盘 ) ten or twenty years ago can’t be 77 on our 21st century laptops. What about all your digital photographs? Every second, thousands of them are uploaded to social media. What will happen to them? Will they be lost in a few years’ time?
Music is in danger of being lost, too. We have to think of new ways to store it. We must copy this music or find the best way of storing it for future generations.
When a website closes down, all the information on it is deleted. It’s gone 78 . It has disappeared into the ‘digital black hole’. Organizations have understood this problem. In 2004, the British
Library started to keep important websites for future generations, just like paper-based literature. In the event of a digital black hole, it could all disappear. The only 79 is to print it all out and keep physical copies.
With all the amazing new digital technology available to us today, we still have to rely on the centuries-old technology of printing. For now, printed copies are still the 80 way to store information.
75. A) surprised at |
B) satisfied with |
C) responsible for |
D) worried about |
76. A) translated |
B) published |
C) improved |
D) destroyed |
77. A) wasted |
B) expected |
C) opened |
D) ignored |
78. A) forever |
B) instead |
C) nowadays |
D) again |
79. A) contact |
B) solution |
C) difficulty |
D) decision |
80. A) cheapest |
B) newest |
C) quickest |
D) safest |
THE WORLD TODAY
22nd, July, 2042
Moon hotel to welcome first guests
History will be made today when the Titan Moon Hotel finally opens its doors to welcome the first tourists to the moon.
The $36 billion project, which has been delayed for three years, hopes to r 81 more than 50 guests a week soon.
The first space plane leaves for the moon from the London Space Port later this evening. Guests on it include the Internet billionaire Mira Xin and her husband Bob Latchford. They are s 82 a three-day honeymoon there.
Actors call for Star Client stop
Angry actors are calling on people not to go and see the latest film called Film Star Client because they fear it can be the end of their profession. In the film, a whole group of robots play human roles. The film producers have given r 83 saying that the
huge costs that Hollywood stars are asking for make it impossible for studios to produce films. Maybe actors need not worry too much because early reviews of the film have been t 84 . The film opens in the UK on Friday.
3D becomes a reality (现实), scientists say
Imagine sitting in a meeting-room in New York while also sitting in your pyjamas back home in London. According to scientists at the United European University in Zurich, this will be a reality sometime in the near future. Dr Miriam Jameson,
head of the science and computing department, held a conference yesterday to announce a major breakthrough( 突 破 ) in 3D technology. She promised that two years from now it would be possible to send 3D images of yourself a 85 in the world, no matter you are in New York or in London.
S 86
Shirley's Helsinki Happiness
Doctors have told Shirley Williams that she will be able to compete in the European Championships in Helsinki next month. The 28-year-old boxer had a complete hand operation after being involved in a car accident. Doctors once told her that her career was over. But a two-year intensive recovery programme means that she now is well and has the chance again. ‘I never thought this day would arrive,’ she told reporters. ‘After Helsinki I’m going to start t 87 for Lima 2044,’ she added.
George Reeder, 63, in Somerset has been given a bravery certificate ( 证 书 ) for saving the life of a baby boy.
It was a cold and windy morning. The local harbour master, George Reeder, was carrying out his regular duties when he heard a noise that caught his attention. On the other side of the harbour, some people were pointing and shouting, so he cycled over quickly.
Mr Reeder expected to see a dog in the sea, but instead, he saw a baby’s buggy (婴儿车) in about four metres of freezing cold water. A woman was screaming desperately – her baby boy was strapped into the buggy and was in the water. The strong wind had blown the buggy into the sea. Mr Reeder quickly decided to do something.
‘I went over and saw that the buggy was upside-down … and I jumped in,’ said Mr Reeder. He pulled the buggy over to the sea wall. Then some other people came to help. They tied a rope to the buggy and managed to pull it out of the water and to safety. Tanya Allen, a passer-by (who, fortunately, was a nurse), gave the baby CPR (心肺复苏术) and was able to get him to breathe again. Mr Reeder remembered seeing a little bit of breath
coming out of the baby’s mouth. ‘I thought, he is all right. He’s alive. Brilliant!’ he said. Then an air ambulance helicopter arrived and the baby was taken to hospital. Mr Reeder said it was unbelievable that the baby survived. ‘It’s such a miracle,’ Mr Reeder added.
After he’d finished helping the baby and the helicopter had gone, Mr Reeder went home to recover from the experience. The child’s grandfather knew Mr Reeder and, a little later, went to his house to tell him that the boy was out of danger. Mr Reeder was very relieved and happy to hear that.
Mr Reeder said that he hadn’t really been brave. ‘It was everyone – from Tanya doing the CPR to the helicopter pilot,’ he said. ‘I’m just glad I could help.’ But when Mr Reeder got the certificate, a reporter said that what he’d done was very brave. ‘This was an extremely brave act, as he put his own life at risk.’ The reporter has advised local people to avoid walking along the seafront in very windy weather.
88. Why was George Reeder given a bravery certificate?
89. How was the weather when Mr Reeder was carrying out his duties that morning?
90. Before other people came to help, what did Mr Reeder do to save the baby?
91. Who came to help Mr Reeder, some people around, Tanya Allen or the helicopter pilot?
92. According to the reporter, what should the local people do in very windy weather?
93. How do you like Mr Reeder? Give your reason(s).
94. Write at least 60 words on the topic “Ways to improve my online learning”(以“提高我在线学习效率的方法”为题,写一篇不少于 60 个词的短文,标点符号不占格。).
在线学习是当代青少年需要掌握的一项重要技能。请结合居家学习期间自己在线学习中的具体事例,谈谈你有哪些提高学习效率的方法。
闵行区2019学年第二学期九年级质量监控考试
英语听力文字和参考答案
Part 1
I. A.
1. Sam was still awake at late night worrying about his job. (D)
2. After coughing or sneezing, wash your hands with soap and water. (G)
3. The children enjoy reading books with lots of pictures in them. (B)
4. After Jack finished eating and drinking, he went for a walk in the park. (F)
5. My brother often watches the news on TV to see what’s happening in the world. (H)
6. Unluckily, millions of animals lost their lives in the recent Australia Forest Fires. (E)
B.
7. W: Do you like swimming or going fishing in your free time, Jack?
M: Neither. I have little interest in them. I enjoy playing chess.
Q: What activity is Jack interested in? (C)
8. W: Where did you go just now, Peter? The party has already started.
M: To the kitchen. I tried to find a bin to put some waste in.
Q: Where was Peter just now? (B)
9. W: Our friends are leaving for London tomorrow morning, dear. Can you drive them to the airport?
M: There is something wrong with my car today. I will call them a taxi, instead.
Q: How will their friends go to the airport tomorrow morning? (C)
10. M: Hi, Gina! I’m organizing a hiking trip. Would you like to come along?
W: Thank you, Max. I’d love to. When are you going?
M: Next Saturday. We’re going to climb Mountain Sunrise. How about bringing some friends?
W: What a pity! I’m going to the concert with my parents on that day. I’ve already booked the tickets.
Q: Why won’t Gina go for a hiking trip with Sam next Saturday? (B)
11. W: Could you help me choose some ties for my husband. They’re for his birthday, so I’d like to find something really nice.
M: Are you interested in these, madam? They fit men well.
W: Oh, good. I’ll take two of them.
Q: Who might the two speakers be? (D)
12. W: Jerry, what time will you meet your classmates in the Century Park tomorrow morning?
M: At nine o’clock.
W: Oh, then when are you going to set out?
M: Two hours before we meet. It will take me some time to get there.
Q: When is Jerry leaving for the Century Park? (B)
13. W: How was your weekend, Mike?
M: Fantanstic! My friend Peter had a party in his house. It was great. He passed his college exam, so he was really happy. How about you, Jane?
W: I reviewed my lessons at home. And then I visited my uncle in the countryside.
Q: What are they talking about? (C)
14. M: Tim, Peter and I are going to pay a visit to Japan this summer holiday. Would you like to join us?
W: Well, I’d like to if I can afford it.
Q: What does the girl mean? (D)
C.
When Betty became the president of the volunteer club in her high school, she thought her classmates should do something to help the old people in the nursing home nearby their school. According to a local newspaper, this nursing home was in need of financial help, so Betty decided to hold an event where all the money they raised would go toward the old. They came up with the idea of running a market at school on a Saturday. The event lasted from 9: 00 a.m. until 5: 00 p.m. Since it was meaningful, everyone in the club worked to make the event a success.
In the weeks before the event, the club members put up posters to encourage their fellow students and teachers to donate anything they did not want, such as old clothes, unused electrical appliances, and second-hand furniture. To add variety to the market, they sold lemonade and hot dogs. In getting the news of the event out, they made as much use of social media as possible to reduce any costs. Since one person’s rubbish is another person’s gold, the market attracted a lot of buyers. Most importantly, it helped Betty and her club members raise lots of money for the old.
15. T 16. F 17. F 18. F 19. T 20. T
D. My first job was as a waiter. I did it when I first left school. It was fun, really, but it was very hard work. I had to work long hours and of course I was always on my feet! It wasn’t very challenging – I had to remember the customers’ orders, but that was all, really. And I didn’t get paid holidays, so that wasn’t good.
So after about five months, I got a job as a shop assistant in a bookstore. I enjoyed that because I like books and I really like talking to people about them. I was very good at the job, and later, I was promoted to store manager. That was great! I got on-the-job training about management. I was happy because I started a career well, I thought I was. After two years, the bookstore closed because there wasn’t enough business.
Now I’ve got a few more years’ experience and I work as a department manager. The pay is fantastic and the work is quite interesting. I guess you can say I’m successful. But you know what? Sometimes I miss being a waiter and just having jokes with the customers!
21. long hours 22. 5 / five months 23. talking to 24. enough business 25. quite interesting
Part 2
Ⅱ. 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. B 31. A 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. D 36. C
37. D 38. C 39. C 40. A 41. B 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. C
Ⅲ. 46. C 47. A 48. D 49. E 50. B 51. D 52. C 53. A
Ⅳ. 54. leaves 55. thirties 56. hers 57. development 58. helpful 59. properly
60. change 61. dishonest
Ⅴ. 62. doesn’t need 63. How long 64. isn’t she 65. lose temper 66. in order/ so as
67. How, had 68. Healthy eating habits are good for your body to work.
Part 3
Ⅵ. A) 69. B 70. C 71. A 72. D 73. B 74. C
B) 75. D 76. B 77. C 78. A 79. B 80. D
C) 81. receive 82. spending 83. response(s)/ replies 84. terrible 85. anywhere 86. Sport(s)
87. training
D) 88. Because he saved the life of a baby boy. / For saving the life of a baby boy. (2分)
89. It was cold and windy. (2分)
90. He (went over and) jumped in the water (sea) and pulled the buggy over to the sea wall. (2分)
91. All of them. / Some people around, Tanya Allen and the helicopter pilot. (1分)
92. They should avoid walking along the seafront. / They shouldn’t walk along the seafront.
93. He was brave. / He deserved the award. He might lose his life if he jumped into the cold water to save the baby. / It was very dangerous for him to save the baby in cold water. (Any reasonable answer is OK.) (3分)
Ⅶ. 94. Omitted.
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