
筆試部分(95 分)
單項選擇。(15 分)
Listen! My grandpa is playing the erhu. beautiful music it is!
A. WhatB. What aC. HwD. Hw a
—It’s s ht tday. Why nt swim in the river?
—We can’t swim in the river. Our teachers and parents always warn us in the river.
A. t nt swimB. swimmingC. nt t swimD. nt swimming
His mther desn’t like t thrw away ld things they are useless.
A. even ifB. sinceC. s thatD. because
Yu can see everything in the Luvre in a day if yu plan yur time .
A. trulyB. luckilyC. wiselyD. quietly
Zhng Nanshan is a her in ur heart. Everyne in ur class him.
A. admiresB. remembersC. fllwsD. encurages
Qingda is a beautiful city that lies in east f China
A. aB. theC. anD. /
The by his dg’s name in the streel t lk fr it.
A. put utB. laid utC. tried utD. called ut
—Culd yu please tell me abut the CCTV Hst Cmpetitin?
—Let’s check it n cmputers.
A. hw can I get the infrmatinB. hw I can get the infrmatin
C. Why can I get the infrmatinD. Why I can get the infrmatin
—Hw des Peter usually g t wrk?
—He drive a car, but nw he t lse weight.
A. used t; is used t walkB. was used t; is used t walking
C. was used t; is used t walkD. used t; is used t walking
It is t say “thank yu” very ften, even t family members.
A. differentB. pliteC. dangerusD. hnest
My grandfather fr 5 years, and I miss him s much.
A. diedB. has diedC. has been deadD. has been death
—Wuld yu like t tell me smething abut Yuan Lngping?
—He’s called “father f hybrid rice” and he helped save Chinese peple peple arund the wrld frm hunger.
A. nt nly; but alsB. either; rC. neither; nrD. as; as
—Excuse me, culd yu please pen the windw?
— I didn’t hear what yu said.
A. why?B. Really?C. Pardn?D. Yes, please.
—D yu knw Hng Kng-Zhuhai-Maca Bridge?
—Yes. It is crss-sea bridge in the wrld.
A. the lngerB. lngestC. the lngestD. lnger
He said that light much faster than sund.
A. traveledB. travelsC. will travelD. is traveling
交際運用。(5 分)
根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,運用方框中所給的句子選項補全對話。選項中有一項是多余的。
A: Yu lk wrried and unhappy. What’s wrng? B: Oh, I did badly in the English exam.
A: 41. What are yur prblems?
B: I can’t get the prnunciatin right. 42.
A: Why nt read after the tape?
B: 43. And I always make mistakes in writing.
A: That’s t bad. Yu shuld try making up mre sentences. B: I’ll try it. The last ne is that 44.
A: Taking grammar ntes in class may help yu t understand the grammar. B: Great! I’ll d that. Thanks a lt.
Yu are welcme.
Gd idea!
Gd luck t yu!
I find it hard t understand grammar.
Srry t hear that.
What shuld I d?
A: 45.
完型填空。(15 分)
After schl n Friday, I waited at the schl gate t walk hme with Jemma as usual. Then I saw
46 talking with sme ther girls and laughing happily. She glanced (瞥了一眼) at me and left me alne there. I knew right then that I had 47 my best friend.
At dinner, Mum asked, “Is Jemma cming tmrrw?” I shrugged (聳肩). The next mrning, Mum asked, “Tday is 48 . What are yu and Jemma ging t d?” I shrugged again. “ 49 is Jemma?”
Mum tk a lk at me. Then she said. “Will yu take these magazines t Grandma please?”
50 I walked dwn the street, a new girl in the neighbrhd came twards me. smiling. But I just went 51 her. Grandma welcmed me at the dr with a warm hug.
Sitting n the sfa, I nticed a(n) 52 f kids in ld-fashined clthes n the table. Grandma pinted at a girl with shrt fair hair, “That’s Bth Lambert.” she said. “She was my best friend befre we tk this pht.” I was 53 at that. “We did everything 54 . Then ne day, she made new friends and said she didn’t want t hang ut with me anymre. Nthing hurt 55 that.”
I didn’t say anything. I culdn’t. I knew I’d start 56 if I pened my muth.
Grandma hugged me. “Simne, smetimes friends 57 . It might happen t anyne.” she cntinued. “Then. see him?” Grandma’s finger 58 t a by with glasses in the pht. “He lived near me. When I was walking hme by myself 59 this by was, t. I said ‘hell’ and we became friends.” “S, if we want t start a new friendship.” she smiled, “ne 60 is enugh.”
As I was heading hme, that new girl appeared again. I went twards her and said, “Hell.”
(A)
In a further survey n the Internet, “China’s Better Life Survey” fund that the tp three frms f mbile entertainment (娛樂) are watching shrt vides, playing games and watching TV dramas. Shrt vides have undubtedly becme the first way fr peple t “kill time”, and the prprtin ( 比 例 ) f wmen brushing shrt vides is higher than that f men.
Peple wh lve nline shpping in their spare time
Shpping Chice
A. it
A. lst
B. them
B. hurt
C. her
C. frgtten
D. him
D. beaten
48. A. Mnday
B. Friday
C. Saturday
D. Sunday
49. A. Hw
B. Where
C. Which
D. Wh
50. A. As
B. Befre
C. After
D. Until
51. A. t
B. past
C. with
D. against
52. A. card
B. pht
C. pster
D. advertisement
53. A. glad
B. angry
C. satisfied
D. surprised
54. A. tgether
B. utside
C. differently
D. quickly
55. A. less than
B. because f
C. mre than
D. instead f
56. A. singing
B. laughing
C. shuting
D. crying
57. A. cme
B. leave
C. like
D. hate
58. A. mved
B. cnnected
C. returned
D. waved
59. A. s
B. but
C. fr
D. and
60. A. hug
B. smile
C. wrd
D. questin
IX. 閱讀理解。(
30 分)
The survey als fund that mre than thirty percent f peple lve nline shpping in their spare time (31.47%). Thse wh like nline shpping mst are yung peple brn after 1998, and peple ver 60 years ld dn’t seem t be weak, being secnd.
Lking at the chice f different types f cities, first-tier cities like t shp n mbile apps, while secnd-tier and third-tier cities have a higher prprtin (份額) f live cmmerce and scial e-cmmerce than first-tier cities.
根據(jù)短文和圖表內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。(5 分)
The first way fr peple t “kill time” is .
A. playing gamesB. watching TV dramas
C. watching shrt videsD. shpping nline
Abut f the peple lve nline shpping in their free time.
A. 31.47%B. 28.53%C. 30.58%D. 36.34%
First-tier cities like t shp mst.
A. in lcal shpsB. thrugh live cmmerce
C. thrugh scial e-cmmerceD. n mbile apps
Abut f the secnd-tier cities like t shp thrugh scial e-cmmerce.
A. 8.97%B. 11.45%C. 12.29%D. 70.71%
Frm this passage, we can knw .
few men watch shrt vides
peple ver 60 dn’t like shpping nline
yung peple brn after 1998 like nline shpping the mst
secnd-tier cities like shpping thrugh live cmmerce mre than third-tier cities d
(B)
Mst peple fllw thers blindly. Sme peple feel it safe t fllw ther peple. In sme rare cases (情況) it might be right, but in mst cases this can make a big mistake. Ninety-five percent f peple never succeed because they are fllwing the wrng grup. Actually, there are reasns why we shuldn’t fllw thers blindly.
Accrding t a study, peple always fllw thers when they aren’t sure abut the directin they shuld take. This means a large number f peple culd be fllwing thers withut understanding what’s right and what’s wrng! This attracts mre peple t fllw them and the result is that mst peple mve in a certain directin even if it is wrng.
A man wh wants t be successful always hpes fr g uidance frm thers and he usually fllws the same path f mst peple, but the questin this man never asks himself is, “Are all f thse peple successful?” Of curse nt! If yu want t fllw a grup, then fllw a successful ne. Hwever, in real life yu’ll nly find ne successful persn amng hundreds f peple, and that’s why fllwing thers makes n sense at all.
Mst peple act withut thinking wisely. If yu always fllw thers because they’re greater than yu, then sner r later yu’ll discver that yu’re making decisins yu might regret (后悔) later.
Hwever, shuld we never fllw thers? N. But just think wisely befre yu make a decisin. If yu find thers are right there is n prblem in fllwing them, but if yu dubt the directin they’re mving in, dn’t fllw them blindly.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。(5 分)
What’s the percent f peple wh will succeed if they are fllwing the wrng grup? A. 95%B. 5%C. 10%D. 15%
What des the underlined wrd “guidance” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?
A. suggestinsB. mneyC. careD. lve
Why d mst peple like t fllw thers blindly accrding t the passage?
Because they dn’t want t be different.
Because they are affected (影響) by the peple arund them.
Because they’re sure t take the right directin.
Because they want t make themselves successful.
What’s the best structure (結構) f the passage?
What’s the main idea f the passage?
A. Advantages f fllwing thers.B. Examples f fllwing thers.
C. Reasns f nt fllwing thers blindly.D. Ways f fllwing thers.
(C)
Kitts is ne f “Tmrrw’s peple”——peple wh have electrnic (電子的) bdy parts. She has an electrnic arm. One year, Kitts lst her arm in a truck accident. She felt angry and sad. She culdn’t accept it. But then she heard a piece f gd news that a dctr culd use her remaining nerves (神經(jīng)) in her shulder t fix an electrnic arm.
Befre lng, the dctr decided t mve Kitts’s nerves t different areas f her tp arm. Fr mnths, the nerves grew and mved deeper int their new hmes gradually. After three mnths she started feeling a little painful. The dctr helped her a lt t reduce (減少) pains. A mnth later, her pains disappeared and she gt her new electrnic arm. An engineer wrked with Kitts t cnnect the cmputer prgrams with her real mvements mre and mre clsely.
Tday, Kitts’s arm is great, but it’s nt yet perfect as nrmal peple. She wants feelings in her hands. Fr example, she needs t feel whether smething is smth r nt. She als needs feelings t d ne f her favrite things——drinking cffee. One time at a cffee shp, she, tgether with her friends, wanted t drink cffee as they talked happily. Hwever, her hand kept clsing until it brke the cffee paper cup. “One day I’ll be able t feel things with it, and clap my hands t the sngs my kids are singing…” she said with hpe and pride.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷句子正(T)、誤(F)。(5 分)
7I. Kits lst her leg in a truck accident and she felt sad.
The dctr mved Kitts’s nerves t different areas f her tp arm.
The engineer cnnected the cmputer prgrams with Kitts’s real mvements t reduce pains.
One favrite thing fr Kitts is drinking cffee.
Kitts’s wrds mean she will prbably be able t hld a paper cffee cup in the future.
A
B
C
D
(D)
Is there a cnnectin between music and language? Accrding t recent studies, the answer is yes!
Here, we lk at tw examples.
A recent study by researcher Kraus shws that playing a musical instrument can imprve a persn’s hearing ability. 77. The peple in the first grup were musicians, while thse in the secnd grup had n musical training. The musicians were able t hear the talking persn mre clearly.
78. Think abut vilinists in an rchestra (管弦樂團). When the vilinists play with the grup, they hear their wn instrument and many thers, t. But the vilinists must listen clsely t what they are playing and pay n attentin t the ther sunds. In this way, musicians are able t fcus n certain sunds, even in a rm with lts f nise.
Schlaug, a dctr at Harvard Medical Schl, wrks with strke ( 中 風 ) patients. Because f their
illness, these peple cannt say their names, addresses, r ther infrmatin nrmally. Hwever, they can still sing. 79. Why des this wrk? Schlaug isn’t sure. Music seems t make different parts f the brain wrk, including the damaged (損壞的) parts. This might help patients t use that part f the brain again.
Music imprves cncentratin (注意力), memry, listening skills, and ur verall language abilities.
Playing an instrument r singing can help us d better in schl and keep ur brain sharp (敏銳的) as we get lder. Music is nt nly enjyable, it’s als gd fr us in many ther ways.
It can even help sick peple get better.
In his study tw grups f peple listened t a persn talking in a nisy rm.
Music imprves certain language abilities in the brain.
Schlaug was surprised t find that singing wrds helped his patients t speak.
Musicians hear better because they learn t pay attentin t certain sunds.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項。(5 分)
(E)
Many peple in America lve Chinese fd, but prbably nbdy lves it as much as David Chan des. Mr. Chan, 72, lives in Ls Angeles. He has eaten at almst 8,000 Chinese restaurants acrss the US since he was 30. If yu visit ne Chinese restaurant a day, it wuld take mre than 20 years t catch up with him.
Thugh Mr. Chan’s grandparents were frm China, when Chan first tried Chinese fd as a yung child, he did nt eat much, fr it tasted terrible fr him.
Chinese fd was cked in the US fr the first time in the mid-19th century. Hwever, early Chinese fd in the US, made with lcal ingredients (原料), was similar t American fd t meet Americans’ taste. But in the mid-20th century, things started t change. With a new law allwing Chinese t cme t the US, mre and mre Chinese peple mved there. They brught in nt nly Cantnese fd (粵菜), but als different kinds f fd frm ther parts f China. Frm then n, Mr. Chan became a Chinese restaurant diner (食客).
“It was my interest in the histry f Chinese in the US that brught me t Chinese fd. And it helped me see what it was like t be Chinese in different parts f the cuntry,” said Mr. Chan. Thrugh this, he learnt a lt abut Chinese fd and the culture behind it. “The best place t find the mst delicius Chinese fd in America is the San Gabriel Valley in LA,” Mr. Chan said.
閱讀短文,回答問題。(10 分)
Hw many years has Mr. Chan been a Chinese restaurant diner?
What did Mr. Chan think f Chinese fd when he ate it fr the first time?
Why was early Chinese fd similar t American fd?
Is Cantnese fd the nly fd that Chinese brught in America?
What made Mr. Chan interested in Chinese fd?
短文填空。(10 分)
閱讀下列短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)所給詞的適當形式填空。
If yu spend sme time in 86. English-speaking cuntry, yu might hear the term “etiquette (禮節(jié))”. It means nrmal and plite scial behavir (行為). This may seem like a difficult wrd at first, but it can be very useful 87. (understand).
Etiquette is nt the same in every culture r in every situatin. Fr example, 88. (stand) very clse t the persn yu are talking with is quite cmmn in sme Asian cuntries. 89. if yu d this in Eurpe, sme peple might feel 90. (cmfrtable). Even in Chin, we all knw that etiquette is nt the same in all situatins. Perhaps we think that talking 91. (lud) in ur wn hmes is fine,
92. there are ther places where ding hat is nt allwed. Fr example. mre peple wuld agree that taking in a lud vice in a library, a museum r a mvie theater is 93. (plite). Even if yu are 94. yur friends, it is better t keep yur vice dwn in public 95. (place).
書面表達。(20 分)
(A) 假如你叫李華,是你學校英語俱樂部的負責人。最近英語俱樂部將舉行一個“英語之夜(English Evening)”活動,請根據(jù)下面的提示信息,寫一則英文通知。(5 分)
目的:提高英語聽力和口語能力;
活動內(nèi)容:聽英語歌,看英文電影;
3. 時間:星期日晚上 7:00—9:00;
4. 地點:302 教室
要求:信息表述完整,要點齊全,不少于 40 詞。
Ntice
Dear students,
The English Club
(B)最近,你班就“什么是幸?!边M行了一次討論,同學們發(fā)表了自己的看法:他們有的認為認真學習是幸福;有的認為得到父母的關心是幸福;有的認為當他們做錯了事,周圍人愿意幫助他們改正也是幸?!阏J為什么是幸福?請結合自己的一次經(jīng)歷,談談你眼中的幸福。 要求:1. 條理清晰,行文流暢,內(nèi)容積極;不少于 100 詞。
2. 文中不得出現(xiàn)真實姓名和校名。
108 中 2023.9 九上第一次月考英語參考答案
Fr 42 years.
Terrible.
Because it was made with lcal ingredients.
N.
The histry f Chinese in the US.
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CACCB
41—45
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46—60
CACDA
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66—70
BABBC
71—75
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76—80
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