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永州市重點中學2024九年級下學期開學質(zhì)量檢測試卷英語(考試時間:100分鐘試卷滿分:100分)注意事項:1、答題前,請考生先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫清楚,并認真核對條形碼上的姓名、準考證號、考室和座位號;2、必須在答題卡上答題,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效;3、答題時,請考生注意各大題題號后面的答題提示;4、請勿折疊答題卡,保持字體工整、筆跡清晰、卡面清潔;5、答題卡上不得使用涂改液、涂改膠和貼紙;6、本學科試卷中聽力材料以中速朗讀兩遍。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話讀兩遍。1.WheremayAmygointheafternoon?A.ToAnna’shouse. B.Toastore. C.Toarestaurant.2.HowdidAlicegototheamusementpark?A.Bybus. B.Onfoot. C.Bycar.3.HowisJohnfeelingnow?A.Happy. B.Sorry. C.Angry.4.WhatdoesHelenvolunteertodoontheweekend?A.Readbooksforkids. B.Lookafterpets. C.Helptheoldmen.5.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthemovie?A.Theending. B.Themusic. C.Theactress.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面6段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽對話,回答問題。6.Where’sDavegoingthisweekend?A.TotheSummerPalace. B.TotheForbiddenCity. C.TotheGreatWall.7.HowisSunXingoingtotheHappyValley?A.Bybike. B.Bycar. C.Bybus.聽對話,回答問題。8.HowdoesPeterfeel?A.Sad. B.Happy. C.Angry.9.WhatkindofprogramdidPeter’sgrandpawatch?A.Acartoon. B.Afootballmatch. C.Amovie.請聽一段材料,回答以下小題。10.WhatwasZhuJundoingatfouro’clockyesterdayafternoon?A.Playingfootballwithhisfriends.B.Flyingkiteswithhisfriends.C.Playingbasketballwithhisfriends.11.Howwastheweatheryesterday?A.Itwassunny. B.Itwasrainy. C.Itwaswindy.12.Howlongdidtheyplayinthepark?A.Foraboutthreehours. B.Foraboutfourhours.C.Foraboutfivehours.聽對話,回答問題。13.WhatkindofTVprogramdoesKate’sfatherlike?A.Sportsshows. B.Talkshows. C.Cartoons.14.WhatdoesKatethinkofsoapoperas?A.Exciting. B.Interesting. C.Boring.15.Wholikewatchingcartoons?A.Kateandhermom. B.Kateandhersister. C.Kateandherfather.請聽一段材料,回答以下小題。16.WhatdoesKevinoftendoonSaturdayafternoons?A.Hasapianolesson. B.Practicesbasketball. C.Hasaschooltrip.17.HowmanylessonsdoesKevinhaveonSundays?A.One. B.Two.C.Three.聽獨白,回答問題。18.Whendidthestoryhappen?A.Onarainyafternoon. B.Onasunnymorning. C.Onasnowymorning.19.Whatwasthewriterdoingwhenthegirlfelldown?A.Hewasridingabike.B.Hewaswaitingforagirl.C.Hewaswalkingaloneontheroad.20.Howdidthegirlstandup?A.Shestoodupbyherself.B.Thewriterhelpedherstandup.C.Wedon’tknow.第二部分閱讀(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀選擇(共16小題;每小題2分,滿分32分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWaterHotelOurhotelisthebiggesthotelinthearea.Ithaseverythingforbothbigandsmallfamilies:babysitters(臨時保姆),familyrooms,specialchildrenlunchesandevenawaterpark!Youwillalsoenjoy2restaurantswithverytastylocalfood.Also,freescuba-diving(戴水肺潛水)lessonsareavailableonthehotel’sownsandybeach.BridgeHotelBridgeisasmallhotelinthecitycenter.Youcanfind10museums,15differentrestaurants,ashoppingcenterandalocalfoodmarketwithina15-minutewalkfromourhotel.Ifyouarelookingforaquietplacetorestafterabusydayofsightseeing(觀光),ourhotelisthebest!CapeHotelOurhotelnotonlyhasitsownrestaurantwithlocalandtraditionalEuropeandishes,butalsoorganizesspecialpersonalsightseeingtours!Thebeachisonly

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away.Youcaneitherhaveapleasantwalkthroughthecool,oldparkortakeabus,whichisveryconvenient,asitoftenrainsherequiteunexpectedly.DiscoHotel“Party,partyeverynight!”

isthemotto(格言)ofourhotel,whichisjustonestepawayfromthelovelybeachandthegreensea.Ifyou’reyoung,ifyoulovemusic,ifyouwanttostayonthedancefloorfromdaytillnight,you’rewelcomeatDISCOHotel!Yourstaywithusgivesyousomeseriousdiscounts(折扣)atthelocalshops!21.WaterHotelisagreatplacefor_______.A.artloversB.familieswithkidsC.familieswithpets22.WhichofthefollowingwordscanweusetodescribeBridgeHotel?A.Quiet.B.Huge. C.Expensive.23.BothCapeHotelandDiscoHotel_______.A.arenearashoppingcenterB.havetheirownrestaurantC.areclosetothebeachBResearcherswhoexaminedDNAfromfamousGermanmusicianLudwigvanBeethovenhavefoundsomethingnewabouthishealth.Theyfoundthathehadariskforliver(肝臟)disease.TheDNAalsoshowedthatBeethovencaughtthevirushepatitisB(乙肝病毒)inthelastmonthsofhislife.Thevirushurtstheliver.ThefindingssuggestBeethoven'sliverproblemswereenoughtocausetheliverfailurewidelybelievedtohavekilledhim.Themusicianwasalsobelievedtohavebeenaheavydrinker,whichcaninfluencetheliver.Themusicianhimselfwrotethathewanteddoctorstostudyhishealthproblemsafterhedied.AxelSchmidtisaresearcherwhohelpedleadtheresearch.HesaidthatBeethoven'ssicknesseshad“sometimespreventedhiscreativework".Schmidtaddedthatformanydoctors,"ithasalwaysbeenamystery"whatexactlykilledhim.Sincehisdeath,scientistshavelongtriedtopiecetogetherBeethoven'smedicalhistory.Andtheyhaveofferedmanyexplanationsforhismanyhealthconditions.Butnewexaminationtechnologyandmethodsnowmakeitpossibletorevisit(再次討論)healthanddeathinformationbystudyingancientDNA.TheDNAwerecollectedfromhaircutfromBeethoven'shead.Gettingenoughgenetic(遺傳的)materialwasdifficultbecauseDNAinhairgetscutupintoverysmallpieces.Butfinally,afterusingupalmost3metersofBeethoven'shair,theteamfinishedit.ThequestionofwhatcausedBeethoven'shearinglossremainsunanswered,saidOhioStateUniversity'sDrCooper.HesaidthatthemysterymightcontinueforeverbecauseDNAcannotshowuseverythingaboutourhealth.However,CooperaddedthatthemysteryispartofwhatmakesBeethovensointerestingandpopular.“Thefactthatwecan'tknowisOK,"hesaid.WhatdidresearchersfindbyexaminingBeethoven'sDNA?A.Whyhekeptfitinthelastmonths.B.HowhecaughtthevirushepatitisBC.Whatmighthavecausedhisdeath.25.WhatdifficultydidscientistshaveinexaminingBeethoven'sDNA?A.Thetechnologywasoutofdate.B.ItwashardtocollectenoughDNA.C.Therewasn'tenoughtimetodoresearch.26.Itisstillamysterytopeopleaccordingtothepassage.A.whyBeethovencouldn'thearB.whatstoppedBeethovenfromcreatingmusicC.howmanyexplanationstherewereforBeethoven'sdeath27.WhatdoesCooperthinkofBeethoven'smystery?A.Itmaylivealongtime.B.Itwillbeclearedupsoon.C.Itisaheadacheforscientists.CInthedoorway,Ilookedcloselyatthefaceofmy23-year-oldson,Daniel.Weweresayinggoodbye.InafewhourshewouldbeflyingtoFrance.Itwasatransitional(過渡的)timeinDaniel’slife,apassagefromcollegeintotheadultworld.Iwantedtoleavehimsomewordsthatwouldhavesomemeaning,someimportancebeyondthemoment.Butnothingcamefrommymouth.Istoodquietly,lookingintothesearchingeyesofmyson,whichIknewwasnotthefirsttimeIhadletsuchamomentpass.WhenDanielwasfive,Itookhimtothebusstoponhisfirstdayofkindergarten(幼兒園),Ifeltthefearinhandholdingmineasthebusturnedthecorner.Helookedatme—ashedidnow.“WhatisitgoingtobelikeDad?CanIdoit?WillIbeOK?”Thenhewalkedupthebusstepsanddisappearedinside.Thebusdroveaway,andIsaidnothing.Tenyearslater,asimilarsceneplayeditselfout.IdrovehimtocollegeinVirginia.AsIstartedtomakethetriphome,Itriedtothinkofsomethingtosaytogivehimcourageandconfidenceashestartedthisnewperiodoflife.Ileft,onlymumbling(喃喃自語),“Hopeeverythinggoesbetter,Dan.”IoncetoldDanielaboutmygreatregretthatIdidn’ttakeayearofftotravel.Danielthoughtaboutthis.Aftergraduation,heworkedasawaiter,abikemessengerandapainter.NowhehadenoughmoneyforParis.Thenightbeforeheleft,Itossedandturnedinbed.Iwastryingtofindoutsomethingtosay.Nothingcame.Whatdoesitmatteroverthecourseoflifetimeifafathernevertellsasonwhathereallythinksofhim?Iknewthatitdidmatter.Atthattime,asIstoodbeforeDaniel,Isuddenlygavehimahug.Itwasnothing.Andyet,itwaseverything.Iwassureheknewthat.28.WherewasDanielgoingthatdayinthestory? A.Hewasgoingtobeach. B.HewasgoingtoFrance. C.HewasgoingtoVirginia.29.Whydidthefatherstandquietlywithouttalkingtohisson? A.Becausehissonwantedtotalktohismother. B.Becausehissonlefthomehurriedlytotravelwithhisfriends. C.Becausehemightbeapersonnotgoodatexpressinghimself.30.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents? ①Daniel’sdadhuggedhim. ②Daniel’sdadleft,onlymumblingsomething. ③DanielmadesomemoneyforhistravelforParis. ④Danielwalkedupthebusstepsanddisappearedinside A.①③④② B.④②③① C.③④①②31.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage? A.Keepalone. B.SayGoodbye. C.SilentLove.DSayaWarmFarewellwithaWillowBranchInancientChina,willowbranches(柳樹枝)wereoftenusedasapartinggiftbetweenfriendsandfamilymembers.Doyouknowwhywillowbranchesareasymboloffarewell(告別)?Onereasonisthatwillowtreesarestrong.Theycansurvive(生存)inanysoil,wetordry,northorsouth.Becauseofthisuniquefeature,givingawillowbranchisawaytosaygoodbyetolovedones.Andittellsthemyouhopetheywilleasilyadapttotheirnewlivingenvironment.Meanwhile,inChinese,thepronunciationforthewillowtree“l(fā)iu(柳)”issimilartothecharacter“l(fā)iu(留)”,whichmeansaskingsomeonetostay.Soofferingawillowbranchislikeaskingtheotherparty(對方)tostay,eventhoughweknowthattheymustleave.It’ssaidthatthiscustombecamepopularduringtheHanDynasty(206BC-AD220).Atthattime,Baqiao,abridgeinChang’an,today’sXi’an,wasacommonplacetosaygoodbye.Peopleoftenstoppedthereandhandedwillowbranchestodeparting(離開的)people.Willowbranches,asasymboloffarewell,areoftenmentionedinpoems.Manypoetsoftenfeltthesadnessofseparationwhentheysawsomebodyoff.InTheBookofPoetry,thereisthefamousline“WhenIleftthere,willowsshedtears.”AtthetimeoftheTangandSongDynasties,suchpoemswerecommonastravellingwaseasyatthattime.Forexample,WangWeiwrote“Thewillowsbythehotellooksofreshandgreen,”inhisfamouspoemAFondFarewelltoaFriend.32.HowdidpeoplesaygoodbyetothelovedonesinancientChina? A.ByvisitingBaqiao,abridgeinChang’an. B.Byofferingawillowbranchtothem. C.Bywritingsomepoemsandgivingsomemoney.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“adaptto”meaninParagraph2? A.適應 B.改變 C.調(diào)整34.Whydidpeopleofferawillowbranchtodepartingpeople? A.Toshowthattheywantedthemtostay. B.Tosaygoodbyeinatraditionalway. C.Toexpresshopesinthefuture.35.Whatfeelingsdoesthefollowinglineshow?“WhenIleftthere,willowsshedtears.” A.Itshowstheexpectationofthepoet. B.Itshowsthehappinessofleavingthere. C.Itshowsthesadnessofseparation.36.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage? A.Willowtreesaretoostrongtosurviveinanyenvironment. B.Offeringawillowbranchislikeaskingtheotherpartytoleave. C.Willowsarecommonlyusedinpoemstodescribefarewell.第二節(jié)閱讀匹配(共4小題;每小題2分,滿分8分)閱讀下面的短文,從所給的A-E五個選項中,選出四個正確答案填空,使短文通順,內(nèi)容完整,并填涂再答題卡上。Medicaltourism(旅游)istravelingtoanothercountryformedicalcare.IthasbeengrowinginpopularityinAmericaforyears.Thiskindoftravelisespeciallypopularwithpeoplewhohavenohealthplansthatneedmuchmoney.37Theyalsomightwanttogettreatment(治療)fromadoctorinanothercountrywhospeakstheirlanguage.TheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)saysmillionsofpeoplefromtheUStraveltoothercountriesforcareeachyear.However,theCDCwarnsmedicaltourismcouldberiskydependingonthecountryandthemedicalcenter.Amongtherisksarediseases,badquality(質(zhì)量)ofcare,languagedifficultiesandfollow-up(后續(xù)的)caredifficulties.38Toreducerisks,theCDCadvisespeopletolookforahealthcareprovideroratravelmedicineproviderbeforemakingthetrip.LydiaGan,aprofessor,notesthatcareproviderscanprovidesomeotherservicesbesidesmedicaltreatment.39TheCDCalsoadvisespatientstoresearchhealthcareproviders.Edelheit,headoftheMedicalTourismAssociation,saysthatpatientsshouldlearnaboutcarequalitybeforeconsideringprices.Oncepatientschooseacountryandprovider,theCDCadvisesthemtobringmedicalrecordsandtotellmedicalworkersanyhealthproblems.Aftertreatment,getcopiesofallnewmedicalrecords.40Theriskforpatientsmaynotendaftertreatment.Ifsomeonehasmedicalproblemsafterreturninghome,tellthedoctoraboutthecarereceivedduringatrip.A.Don'tforgettoplanforfollow-upcare.B.Flyingafteranoperationcanalsoincreasetheriskofbleeding.C.Patientssometimestraveltogetquickcareabroad.D.Theycanpickpatientsupandtakethemtothehealthcenter.E.It'simportantwhetherpatientsareingoodcondition.第三部分知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)完型填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Oneday,mybrotheropenedmyfather’snewbookanddrewalloverthefirstpagewithapen.Whenmyfatherwalkedintotheroom,mybrotherbecame41.Heknewthathehaddonesomethingwrong.Hewasafraidthatmyfatherwould42him.Myfatherpickeduphismuch-lovedbook,lookedatitcarefullyforquiteawhileanddidn’t43anything.Bookswereimportanttohim,butwhathedidnextwas44.Insteadofpunishingmybrother,hesatdown,tookthe45frommybrother’shand.Hesmiledatthelittlekidand46nexttothedrawingsmadebyJohn:John’swork,1959,age3.Youhavemadethebookvaluable.I’mverythankfultoyoufordrawinginmybook.Theyearsandthebookscameandwent.Wemovedseveraltimesand47alot:successandfailure;happinessandsadness.Fromtimetotimewewouldopenthebook,lookatthedrawings,readmyfather’swordsof48,andfeelexcited.NowIknowmyfathertaughtushoweverybadeventinlifecanhaveagoodside.Ifwearepreparedtolookatitfromanotherside,we’llbetouchedbythe49ofothers.Buthealsomadeus50whatreallymattersinlife:people,notthings;love,notanger.EachtimeIthinkaboutthesethings,Iwillsmileandwhisper(低語),“Ithankyou,Dad.”41.A.calm B.happy C.nervous42.A.punish B.order C.praise43.A.do B.say C.buy44.A.strange B.unexpected C.interesting45.A.penB.bookC.drawing46.A.drew B.wrote C.knocked47.A.forgot B.lost C.experienced48.A.love B.life C.anger49.A.joy B.kindness C.knowledge50.A.think B.doubt C.realize 第二節(jié)語篇填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inasmallvillage,aboynamedMarklivedwithhisfather,awiseoldman.Oneday,Marktoldhisfather51(sad)thathemadelittleprogressinlearningtheguitar.Nomatterhowhardhetried,hecouldn'timprove.Markaskedhisfather52somehelp."Followme,andI53(lead)youtothehighhillsaroundthevillagetomorrow."saidhisfather.Thenextday,theysetout.Theroadwaslonganddifficult,54Markstillfollowedhisfather.Astheygothigher,thefathersaidthathewantedtogotothetopofthehighesthillwherehehadneverbeento.Markwassurprisedbutdecided55(help)hisfather.Withgreatdifficulty,Markhelpedhisfatherclimbthehill.Sometimesheevencarriedhisfatheronhisback.Atthetop,heputhisfatheronthegroundandlaughedwithjoy."Whenyouwere56littleboy,sometimesyoureturnedhomewithtearsinyoureyes,"saidhisfather."Theelderchildrenlaughedatyou.Doyourememberwhy?Marknodded.Herememberedthatasachild,heandallhis57(friend)calledthishillMountImpossible,becausesmallchildrencouldn'treachitstop."Andtoday,"saidhisfather,"younotonlyclimbedhere,butalsohelped58(I)togethere.""Ibecamebiggerand59(strong)thanbefore."saidMark."Insteadof60(climb)MountImpossibleeveryday,youplayedonthesmallerhillsandbecamebetteratclimbing,"saidhisfather."ItbecamepossibleforyoutoclimbMountImpossiblewhileyouweren'teventhinkingaboutit."寫作技能(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)綜合閱讀(共10分,每小題2分)閱讀下面的短文,將劃線部分譯成英文或中文。“Notouching”isaruleofmanymuseums.However,thereisamuseumwheretouchingisthemostimportantthingtodo.ItisPleaseTouchMuseum,amuseuminPhiladelphia,USA.Itencouragesvisitorstotouch,feelandseeeverythinginit.PleaseTouchMuseumopenedin1976andhasbeenagoodplaceforkidsandparentseversince.Itoffersinteractiveexhibits(互動式展品)onart,history,science,culture,andmoreforallages.Therearealsospecialeventsforthewholefamily.Thereisalwayssomethingnewtoseeanddo.The“Food&Family”exhibit

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