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1、2016/2017学年度第二学期第一阶段学业质量监测试卷九年级英语注意事项:1. 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共10页,满分为90分;考试时间90分钟。2答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上。选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题必须使用墨水笔书写。选择题(共40分)一、单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. Dad, I will try to study in an ideal senior high school. Believe me.If you make a _, you must keep
2、it.A. joke B. designC. mistakeD. promise2. The underlined letter “i” in the word “_” has a different pronunciation from the others.A. village B. inviteC. noticeD. friendship3. Many people _ this cultural TV program can get the public interested in ancient Chinese poems.A. invent B. expect C. manageD
3、. devote4. If you are buying todays Nanjing Daily, could you get _ for me?I am glad to help you.A. it B. this C. one D. that5. Life is like climbing a mountain. _ you feel tired, you will enjoy the beautiful view at the top of the mountain.A. Since B. UnlessC. ThoughD. Because6. As the market _, I t
4、hink it will be easier for people to buy the things they want.A. opens upB. stays upC. takes upD. picks up 7. We should always consider how much we have done for our society.I quite agree. It is _ for us to give than to receive.A. less important B. more importantC. the least important D. the most im
5、portant8. As a new kind of transport service, public bicycles _ in more Chinese cities in the following years. A. use B. are used C. will useD. will be used9. In Sanya, you can enjoy all the water sports, or _ lie on the beach.A. simply B. hardlyC. nearlyD. especially10. Daisy, go and see what is ha
6、ppening to the windows.Nothing serious. The heavy rain is beating _ them.A. againstB. acrossC. throughD. above11. Mr. Wu _ someone, so I just smiled at him and went away peacefully.A. called B. is calling C. was calling D. has called12. Some citizens are talking about _ the libraries in universities
7、 of Nanjing should be open to the public. A. whatB. whichC. where D. whether13. I hope to take the DIY course at weekends. Good idea. _ more about it, visit the website.A. KnowB. KnewC. KnowingD. To know14. Joe, I hear that Carl got full marks in the English speaking and listening test. Exactly. _.
8、He practises hardest in our class.A. No pain, no gainB. A miss is as good as a mileC. Many hands make light work D. Actions speak louder than words15. How about going shopping together at one oclock this afternoon?_. Will three oclock be OK?A. Sorry, I cant make it B. Certainly, no problemC. Sure, i
9、t depends on you D. Sorry, Im not free today二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Summer time in the United States generally means people have a lot more free time to enjoy the outdoors. The sun is out for 16 , so there are more hours in the day to enjo
10、y. Having more free time does not mean you need to spend a lot of money, 17 there are plenty of ways to enjoy your city or town for little or no money.In summer, many parks offer free concerts. Sometimes these concerts 18 bands (乐队) and musicians that are well known. Other times the concerts are giv
11、en by up and coming artists. These free concerts in the park are a great way to enjoy music outdoors. If you arrive at the park early with your friends, you can 19 have a picnic.Many parks also offer free outdoor movies. Its always a good idea to arrive early to get a good viewing 20 . In fact, bein
12、g too close to the movie screen is no fun. The loud sounds from the movie are bad for your ears. Your neck will also 21 . Sitting too far means your eyes get tired easily.If theater is one of your favorite, most major cities have some Shakespeare-in-the-park programs. These programs show different w
13、orks of Shakespeare performed 22 and outdoors. Many of these programs are free. Some of these Shakespeare-in-the-park programs are so 23 that people have to line up for several hours to get free tickets. As for the tickets, first come, first 24 . If all the tickets run out before you get to the fron
14、t of the line, then you are out of 25 . So get there early!If you dont have air conditioning, many museums offer free ticket days or hours. The museums are cool places to relax. They are also cool because you can see amazing works of art.16. A. shorter B. biggerC. longerD. further17. A. so B. andC.
15、orD. but18. A. increase B. describeC. interviewD. include19. A. ever B. alreadyC. neverD. even20. A. programme B. environmentC. licenceD. location21. A. hit B. fit C. hurtD. fight22. A. live B. alive C. livingD. lovely23. A. boring B. popularC. difficultD. cheap24. A. serve B. sellC. showD. spend25.
16、 A. need B. luckC. orderD. control三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAMES Australia-Flagstaff is glad to offer you a place in Certificate (证书) in Spoken and Written English. This course is part of the Adult Migrant English Program, founded by the Australia Gove
17、rnment Department of Education &Training.Course dates are: Timetable DAYSTIMEROOMMonday9:00 am 11:00 am11:15 am 1:15 pmLevel 4 Room 5Level 4 Room 5Tuesday9:00 am 11:00 am11:15 am 12:15 pm12:15 pm 1:15 pmLevel 1 Room 2Level 2 LibraryLevel 1 Room 2Wednesday9:00 am 11:00 am11:15 am 12:00 pm12:00 pm 1:1
18、5 pmLevel 4 Room 5Level 4 Room 5Level 2 Computer Room This is 12 hours per week. If you cant attend on the first day, you must tell us. Please contact the office on 99264717. If you neither contact us nor attend on the first day, you may lose your place in the class. If your children need care, plea
19、se contact us. If you need to give up the course, you must tell both your counselor and your teacher.26. How long will the Spoken and Written English course last?A. About three days.B. Over 2 months.C. About 11 months. D. Less than 2 months.27. Which of the following is TRUE according to the course?
20、A. Room 5 is only for Level 4 students. B. People of all ages can take this course. C. You can have lessons in Room 2 on Monday. D. Youre sure to lose your place unless you attend on the first day.BMany people think that keeping a diary is something that teenage girls do. Its seen as a place to writ
21、e down secrets, things you dont want anyone else to know. The stereotype (模式化观念) is that only women keep diaries. In fact, keeping a diary is a very old tradition. It can be useful for many different types of people. Many famous people have kept diaries. Many powerful people have kept diaries. Some
22、of these people include famous writers and presidents.Keeping a diary is said to have health advantages. Studies show that keeping a diary, that is, writing out thoughts daily, can reduce asthma symptoms (哮喘症状). Writing uses your left brain, which is thoughtful and organized. While your left brain i
23、s busy, your right brain is free to create and feel. This allows you to use all of your brain power to better understand yourself, others, and the world around you.The key to successful diary keeping is not stopping any thoughts from coming through. This even means allowing thoughts that influence y
24、ou to come out in your writing. It helps make your feelings clearer, and is especially useful if a person is faced with a hard decision. Sometimes just writing down the ideas you agree and disagree helps you better understand a problem. You begin to see a problem from different ways. This is helpful
25、 if you dont agree with others.28. What does the word “it” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Keeping away from illness.B. Using your right brain to create.C. Stopping some thoughts coming through. D. Allowing thoughts to come out in your diary.29. According to the passage, keeping diaries can help _.A. get al
26、ong with othersB. understand things better C. know more about the old traditionD. become famous in the future30. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The advantages of keeping diaries. B. Keeping a diary with your left brain.C. The ways of keeping a diary successfully.D. The reasons girls like k
27、eeping diaries. CLike people from most countries, the people of the British Islands speak their own dialects (方言). A dialect is a different version (版本) of a main language. It has different words and is related (相关的) to the culture of the place in which it is spoken. It is usually spoken with a cert
28、ain accent (口音). Although it may be different, a dialect is usually not so different that an outsider cant understand what is being said.Speakers of dialects in Britain are often proud of them. For this reason, when you visit an area with a dialect, especially when it is a place visited by tourists,
29、 gift stores will sell books about the local words.The dialects of Northern Ireland have many words that the other British have never heard of. An unusual example I recently learned from this part of the world is “boke”, which means “vomit (呕吐)”. The nearly poetic (诗意的) words of the Cockneys (伦敦东区的人
30、) of the East End of London are famous throughout the world because they can be so clever and humorous. Here is a piece of rhyming slang (押韵俚语): A “whistle and flute” is Cockney for “suit”.It is true that there are fewer dialects in Britain today than there were a hundred years ago,and far fewer tha
31、n there were 200 years ago. The reason is quite clear: The modern world and its chances for communication have made the differences between people much smaller. When people speak and listen to more people from a much larger area than their mothers and fathers did, the differences between the ways th
32、ey speak get smaller.This means that there are now far fewer problems understanding each other for the people of the British Islands. Also, English speakers from all over the world can generally understand each other. Of course, without dialects, it will be much more difficult for English as a secon
33、d language to have such a big success all over the world!31. According to Paragraph 1, we know that a dialect _.A. represents the main language B. has nothing to do with culture C. is a local version of a main language D. is too difficult for an outsider to understand32. How do people in Britain usu
34、ally feel about their dialects? A. They take no notice of them. B. They are not satisfied with them.C. They are glad to show them before others. D. They are too shy to speak before other people.33. According to the passage, which of the following about the dialects in Britain is TRUE? A. A “whistle
35、and flute” has a different meaning from “suit”.B. There are more dialects in Britain than in other countries.C. The number of the dialects in Britain is getting smaller now.D. It is easier for English to be more successful without these dialects.34. Now people of the British Islands can understand e
36、ach other better because _.A. they dont speak in dialects any more B. they seldom talk to their mothers and fathersC. they like to stay there instead of going outside D. they speak and listen to more people from a much larger area35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The in
37、fluence of British cultureB. Dialects in the British IslandsC. The dialects with certain accentsD. The speakers of dialects in BritainDDo you look like your name? Scientists say theres a good chance you do.This comes from a new study published in a magazine. Researchers from Israel found that our gi
38、ven names may have something to do with our facial (面部的) appearances.Lead writer Yonat Zwebner of a university, along with her team, did eight different experiments (实验) in Israel and France. The different experiments were set up to answer two main questions: whether people can correctly guess a per
39、sons name based only on a photo of a face and what is behind this matching effect.During the experiments, researchers asked students to look at photos of peoples faces and guess each persons name from a list of four choices. They correctly guessed the right name 38 percent of the time, which was bet
40、ter than the 25 percent of a random (随机的) guess.Whats more, when the faces the students looked at came from within their own country, they were able to best match the faces to the names. French students were better at matching only French names and faces while Israeli students were better at matchin
41、g only Hebrew names and Israeli faces.Researchers believe it is possible that people change their appearances without paying attention to it, to match their names. One study especially backed up this idea, showing that a hairstyle, something that can be changed by people easily, was enough to guide
42、others in correctly guessing their names.“Earlier research has shown there are cultural stereotypes carried by names, including how someone should look. For example, people are more likely to imagine a person named Bob to have a rounder face than a person named Tim. We believe these stereotypes can,
43、 over time, influence peoples facial appearances,” Zwebner said.The results of the experiments may even make parents think twice when choosing a name for their children.“If a name can influence appearance, it can influence many other things. This research opens an important direction that may sugges
44、t how parents should consider better the names for their children,” said Zwebner, who recently had a baby herself.“As parents, it was really difficult for us to name our 12-day-old daughter as we know the meanings of names.”36. One of the purposes of the experiments is to _.A. give the students a ch
45、ance to know each other B. explain what influences our facial appearancesC. find out different characteristics carried by different namesD. see if people can correctly guess a persons name based only on a photo of a face 37. People could match the faces to the names more easily _.A. when they did a
46、random guessB. when the faces are from other countriesC. when the faces are from their own countryD. when they have more knowledge themselves38. The underlined part “backed up” in Paragraph 6 most probably means “_”.A. supportedB. changedC. compared D. cancelled 39. Paragraph 6 and Paragraph 7 are mainly to show _. A. the results of changing