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江蘇省南通市啟東市2023-2024學年九年級上學期期末考試英語模擬試題(含聽力)一、聽力選擇(本大題共13小題)1.WhatkindoffilmsdoesTomlikebest?A. B. C.2.WheredoesDanielwanttogoduringtheSpringFestival?A. B. C.3.Whatkindofcrimearetheytalkingabout?A. B. C.4.WhatdidNancyhavetopractisethismorning?A. B. C.5.Whenwillthefilmbegin?A.At7:00. B.At7:10. C.At7:20.6.HowmuchmoneycanthegirlborrowfromJackatmost?A.40dollars. B.50dollars. C.30dollars.7.WhatdoesTomliketoeatbetter?A.Noodles. B.Rice. C.Noodlesandrice.8.Whatistheman’ssuggestion?A.Tobuyanewdigitalcamera.B.Tobuyanolddigitalcamera.C.Toborrowadigitalcamera.9.WhatdidSimonthinkoftheplay?A.Hedidn’tknowitbecausehewasill.B.Hefounditboring.C.Heenjoyeditverymuch.10.Whydosometeenagersfeelstressed?A.Becausetheyhavetoomanyexams.B.Becausetheyhavetoomuchhomeworktodo.C.Becausetheydon’tknowhowtomakefriendswithothers.聽對話,回答各小題。11.Whichfloorwillthemanstayon?A.Theseventhfloor. B.Thefourthfloor. C.Thethirdfloor.12.Howmuchshouldthemanpayfortwonights?A.180dollars. B.160dollars. C.80dollars.聽短文,回答各小題。NameMarySimonTomLindaFavoritemusicDancemusic.Rockmusicanddancemusic.Relaxingmusicand.ReasonSheenjoysdancing.Itisreallycool.Theyareinterestingandmakepeople.13.A.Jazzmusic. B.Folkmusic. C.Relaxingmusic.14.A.romanticmusic B.countrymusic C.classicalmusic15.A.fashionable B.friendly C.energetic聽短文,回答各小題。16.Whydidthemouselookinsidethebottle?A.Becauseshewasthirsty.B.Becauseshewashungry.C.Becauseshewashomeless.17.Whathappenedtothemouseafterdrinking?A.Shewantedsomethingtoeataswell.B.Shehadagoodrestinthebottle.C.Shecouldn’tcomeoutofthebottle.18.Whoiscleverer?A.Thecat. B.Themouse. C.Boththeanimals.19.Whydidthecatrollthebottle?A.Becausethecatwantedtoletthemousecomeoutquickly.B.Becausethecatwantedtomakethemousegetdizzy(頭暈).C.Becausethecatwantedtoplaywiththemouse.20.Whathappenedtothemouseatlast?A.Thecatatethemousehappily.B.Themousediedinthebottle.C.Themouseranawayasfastasshecould.二、單項選擇(本大題共15小題)21.—CanyourememberwhenthedramaseriesMenghuaLubecamesopopular?—Well,IonlyrememberitwasSaturdaywhenallmyfriendsstartedtobecrazyaboutit.A.a(chǎn)n B.the C.a(chǎn) D./22.It’sreallypleasanttotakeawalkthelakeonsuchasunnyandwarmday.A.a(chǎn)long B.a(chǎn)cross C.through D.over23.Ifindchemistryproblemsusuallytoworkoutthanphysicsones,soIoftenspendlesstimeonthem.A.moreeasily B.easier C.lesseasily D.moredifficult24.MobilephonesandelectroniccalculatorsbebroughtintoexamroomsintheNationalEntranceExaminationsinChina.A.couldn’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.maynot25.—I’mafraidIcan’tdowellinthespeechtomorrow.—Don’tworry.Justmakeyourselfwell-prepared.Worryneverfixes.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing26.—Whatelsedoyouthinkweshouldpayattentiontoourenvironment?—Sorry.Ihavenoidea.A.improving B.improve C.toimproving D.toimprove27.—HowdoyoulikeGuilin?—It’sreallyabeautifulcity,anditsfantasticlandscapememost.A.expressed B.explained C.impressed D.complained28.Iknowhehasn’tfinishedthetaskyet.,heistoobusythesedays.SoIcanunderstandhim.A.Afterall B.Aboveall C.Firstofall D.Inall29.—Thefrozenyogurttasteslikeicecream,butithasofthefat.—Itsuitsmymother.Sheisonadiet.A.much B.few C.nothing D.none30.—Whydon’tyougetusedtothelifeinBeijing?—thecrowdedtrafficthehighlivingcostmakesmeuncomfortable.Theonlyreasonisthebadlypollutedair.A.Either;or B.Neither;nor C.Notonly;butalso D.Both;and31.—Haveyoufoundanyinformationaboutthescientistyoucanuseforthereport?—Notyet.ButI’llsearchforsomeontheInternettomorrow.A.which B.when C.what D.how32.—Canyoupleasetellmesomethingaboutlifeinthefuture?—Oh,maybeinthefuture,peoplewillbyrobots.A.carefor B.betakengoodcare C.becaredfor D.takegoodcareof33.IwilldowhatIcanabouttheseproblemsallofthemaresolvedout.A.whenever B.a(chǎn)ssoonas C.a(chǎn)fter D.until34.—Let’stakeatriptoYuanTuojiaoParknextSundayiftheexaminationisover.—Thatsoundsgreat!ButIwonder.A.whenandwhereshallwemeet B.whetheritwillberainythatdayC.thatwe’llgotherebybusorbybike D.howshallwegetreadyforit35.—Couldyouteachmehowtoshowthesamplingcode(采樣碼)onthesmartphone?—.A.Takeiteasy B.Itdoesn’tmatter C.It’smypleasure D.Sure,I’dloveto三、完形填空(本大題共1小題)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出填入空白處的最佳選項。Everybodyhastofacebaddaysintheirlife.Somefacefailure;somefacepoverty(貧窮);someface36etc.Noonecangetawayfromit.Itisaruleoflife.Twothingsalwaysconnecttogether,likejoyandsadness,healthandillness,gainand37.Youknowwhatisthebiggest38ofbaddays?YoucometoknowGOD.WhatisGod?Whatcanhedo?HeissofriendlyandmoreoverGodistheSupermanwhocandoanythinginasecond.Heistheonlylightindarkness.Godalwaysforgives(寬恕)youandnever39evenifyoudon’tnoticehimmanytimes.Thatiswhy,forme,Godistheonlybestandfaithfulfriendwhonever40.Whenbaddayscome,evenifyoucannotunderstandwhatisgoingonatfirst,aftersometimeyouwillrealizeyour41andstartdoingeverysinglethingtocomeoutofit.Whenyoustartout,thatjourneyisthoughtvery42.However,whenyougetthroughit,youwillfindyourjourneyvery43,andyouwillfeellikeit’syourrebirth.Youhavetotally44yourthoughtsandyoucanunderstandlifebetter.Yougetthemeaningofyourlife.Inshort,youstartbecoming45.Thebiggestlessonoflifeduringbaddaysformeisthatapersonbecomesspiritualandagiverwhohewasn’tbefore.Lifemeansto46.Firstthinkwhatyouwantinyourlife,andthenstartgivingthesamething.ThisisoneofthemostimportantthingsIhavelearntinmylife.Youwantloveandthenstart47it;youwanthappinessandthenstartdoingallthingsthatbringhappiness.Everythingisinyourhandandyouonlyneedtogiveitfirst.OnethingImustsharewithyouisthatifyouwanttogrowandlearnmorethanyouknow,thendowhateveryoucan.AlwaystrytothinkthatIcan,andthennothingis48foryou.Difficultyisinthemindbutnotinwork.Believeme,andyouwillfindyourharddaysonlya(n)49,andyouneedtotrustGodandintheendyouwillfindyourselfa50.36.A.happiness B.friendship C.helplessness D.environment37.A.loss B.success C.hopelessness D.waste38.A.disadvantage B.a(chǎn)dvantage C.encouragement D.trouble39.A.complains B.screams C.explains D.promises40.A.steals B.believes C.robs D.cheats41.A.effort B.dream C.strength D.thought42.A.successful B.painful C.pleasant D.interesting43.A.difficult B.thoughtful C.imaginative D.meaningful44.A.realized B.changed C.a(chǎn)ccepted D.supported45.A.foolish B.wise C.a(chǎn)mazed D.excited46.A.a(chǎn)ttract B.forgive C.create D.read47.A.losing B.finding C.getting D.spreading48.A.impossible B.incorrect C.impolite D.important49.A.contribution B.a(chǎn)chievement C.a(chǎn)greement D.a(chǎn)dventure50.A.pioneer B.designer C.winner D.leader四、閱讀理解(本大題共4小題)AsyouenjoythegreatbeautyofBigBendNationalPark,safetycomesfirst.Bygivingcarefulthoughttoyouractions,youcanhaveasafe,exciting,andhappytimeinit.Driving?Becarefulwiththespeedlimitinthepark,andlookoutformonkeysandrabbitsalongroads,especiallyatnight.?Stoponthesideoftheroadswhenyouwanttotakepictures-donotstoponroadways.?Takemorethanenoughwater,foodandsleepingbags.Ifyourcarbreaksdown,staywithit.Itismucheasierforotherstofindacaronaroadthanapersonwalkingthroughtheforest.Fire?Woodfiresandgroundfiresarenotallowedinthepark.?Paymoreattentionwhensmoking.Wildlife?Neverfeedwildlife.?Watchyourchildrenclosely.?Ifyoumeetatigeroralion,backaway.Ifyouthinkitmayattackyou,waveyourarms,throwstones,andshoutbutneverrun.?Poisonoussnakesareactive.duringwarmermonths.Carefullycheckyourshoesbeforeputtingthemonandyoursleepingbagsbeforeusingthem.Carryaflashlightatnight.Keepawayfrombushes.51.FromthepassagewecanknowthatinBigBendNationalPark.A.lionswon’tattacktouristsB.thereisdangerfortouristsC.snakesareactiveduringwinterD.youcan’tfindmonkeysorrabbits52.WhenyourcarbreaksdowninBigBendNationalPark,youcan.A.staywithitwaitingforhelpB.makeafirewithwoodC.walkthroughtheforestD.goandfindsomeonetofixit53.IfalionoratigerattacksyouinBigBendNationalPark,whatcanyoudo?A.Runawayquickly.B.Letchildrenplaywiththem.C.Throwstonesatit.D.Useaflashlighttoscareitaway.54.Accordingtothepassage,youmightinBigBendNationalPark.A.driveasfastasyoucanB.takesleepingbagswithyouC.givefoodtowildanimalsD.walkaroundinbushesinsummer55.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howtoprotectyourselfagainstwildlife.B.ThegreatbeautyofBigBendNationalPark.C.BigBendNationalPark'ssafetyinstructions.D.ThingstodowhiledrivinginBigBendNationalPark.閱讀下文,完成小題MostAmericanteenagerscan’twaittokickawaytheir“metalmouth”nickname(綽號).Theycountdownthedaystheycanfinallytaketheirbraces(牙箍)off.However,trendy(追求時髦的)teenagersinIndonesia,MalaysiaandThailandcan’twaittogetthemon,eveniftheydon’tneedthem.BracesarethelatestteenagefashiontrendinSoutheastAsia.HavingamouthfulofmetalhasbecomesopopularwithAsianteensthattherehavebeenreportsofmanyteenswearingfake(假冒的)braces.Thereevenappearcheaperdo-it-yourselfbracessuchas“HelloKitty”or“MickeyMouse”forapriceofaround$100.BracesareconsideredasasignofwealthinSoutheastAsia.Arealsetofbracescostsaround$1,200,whichisalargeamountforthecountrywithaGDPof$345billion,comparedtotheUSwhichhadaGDPof$1,506Trillion(aTrillionis1,000billion)lastyear.WhileAsianteensmaythinktheircolorfulfakebracesarecool,expertssaythatthesetrendyfashionbracescancauseillnessandevenleadtodeath.AccordingtotheNewYorkDailyNews,fakefashionbraceshavealreadybeenconnectedtothedeathsoftwoteensinThailand.A17-year-oldboyinthenortheastcityofKhonKaendiedfromheartfailurecausedbyathyroidinfection(甲狀腺感染)fromapairoffakebraces.Policealsoconnectedthedeathofanother14-year-oldgirlinChonburitoapairoffashionbracesshehadboughtfromanillegal(非法的)shop.Althoughthegovernmentisgivingwarningsaboutfakebraces,thetrendhasbeengoingstrongforatleastfouryears.What’sworse,thetrendforfakebracesshowsnosignofslowingdown.56.TeensinSoutheastAsiawearfakebracesmainlyto.A.followfashion B.protecttheirteethC.showtheirDIYability D.provetheirsocialposition57.WhydoesthewritercompareThailand’sGDPwiththatoftheUS?A.ToexplaintheimportanceoftheGDP.B.TointroducethecapitalcityofThailand.C.TodescribethedevelopmentofThailand.D.ToshowthehighcostofbracesinThailand.58.AccordingtoParagraph4,fakebraces.A.a(chǎn)reverydangerous B.needtobeimprovedC.cantreattoothdiseases D.costasmuchasrealones59.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthefashiontrend?A.Exciting. B.Worrying. C.Boring. D.Acceptable.閱讀下文,完成小題Imaginebeingabletoseeperfectlyinthedark.Thisdreamhasbecomearealitybecauseofanewlydevelopedtechnology.Thistechnologyismadeupofathinfilmthatwillbeplacedonthelenses(鏡片)ofregularglasses.Thefilmisinexpensivetomake,easytoproduce,andislightweight.Itisactually100timesthinnerthanahair.Yet,thoughitistiny,itsperformanceisimpressive.Thisspecialfilmallowsyoutoseeinthedark.Thistechnologyisabletochangeinfrared(紅外線輻射)light,normallyinvisible(看不見的)tothehumaneye,andturnthisintoimagespeoplecansee.Comparedtoanimals,humanshaveveryimpoverishednightvision.Overtheyears,nightvisiondevices(設備)havebeendevelopedtohelpthemedical,industrial,andscientificworlds.Scientistsareabletostudynight-timeanimalsbyusinginfraredcameras,whilecompaniesuseinfraredimagingforfoodqualitycontrol.Traditionalinfrareddevicesworkbydiscoveringtheheatofanobject.Theyuseacoolerinlowtemperatureandcanbeeasilyinfluencedbytheheatnoise.Suchshortcomingledtheteamintoexploringanimproveddevice.Theirnewdeviceisabletoworkatroomtemperature.Asthenewtechnologyisunlikethetraditionaldevices,ithasmanyfutureuses.Oncethisnewnightvisionisavailable(可得的)toall,itcouldsavelives.Driverswillbeabletoseebetteratnight,especiallywhendrivingonroadswithoutlight.Policecanusethemwhensearchingatnight,andhikerswholosetheirwaycanfeelmoreconfidentwalkinginthedark.Theinventorsareexcitedtomakethepracticalapplication.“Thisisthefirstexperiment,andweareactivelyworkingtofurtheradvancethetechnology.Ofcourse,manyofitsusesareexcitingandseeinginthedarkopensupanewworldforall,”saidMohsenRahmani,leaddeveloperofthetechnology.;60.Whatdoweknowaboutthefilmaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Itcostsalottomake. B.Itisdifficulttoproduce.C.Ithelpsusseeinthedark. D.Itlookslikeregularglasses.;61.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impoverished”inParagraph2mean?A.Valuable. B.Clear. C.Amazing. D.Poor.;62.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthetechnologyinMohsen’swords?A.Itneedstobefurtherdeveloped.B.Ithasbeenavailabletocommonpeople.C.Itisnotexcitingenoughtoscientists.D.Ithasmademanypracticalapplications.;63.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheTechnologyIsDevelopingVeryQuicklyB.ExcitingTechnologyMakestheInvisibleVisibleC.InfraredDevicesAreVeryUsefulIntheDarkD.SeveralWaystoMakePeopleSeeThingsMoreClearly閱讀下文,完成小題MyfatherwasGerman,butheworkedinEngland.Hemarriedmymother,whowasEnglish.HerfamilynamewasRobinson,sowhenIwasbornin1632,inEngland,theycalledmeRobinson,afterher.MyfatherdidwellinhisbusinessandIwenttoagoodschool.Hewantedmetogetagoodjob,andliveaquiet,pleasantlife.ButIwantedadventureandanexcitinglife.Iwantedtobeasailor.“Pleasedon’tgo.”myfathersaid.“Sailorshaveadifficultanddangerouslife.”AndbecauseIlovehimandhewasunhappy,Itriedtoforgetaboutthesea.ButIcouldn’tforget,andaboutayearlater,Isawafriendintown.Hisfatherhadaship.HeinvitedmetoLondon.OnSeptember2nd,1651,wesailedforLondon.Butafewdayslater,therewasastrongwind.Theseawasroughanddangerous,andtheshipwentupanddown.Iwasveryill,andwasveryafraid.Icried,“IfIlivethroughit,Iwillgohomeandnevergotoseaagain!”Thenextdaythewindstopped,andtheseawasquietandbeautifulagain.“Well,Robinson,”myfriendlaughed,“justalittlewind.Forgetit,comeandhaveadrink.”“What!”Icried.“Itwasaterriblestorm.”Afterafewdrinks,Iforgotaboutthedanger,anddecidednottogohome.Ididn’twanttobelaughedat!IstayedinLondonforsometime,butIstillwantedtogotothesea.SowhenthecaptainofashipaskedmetogowithhimtoGuineainAfrica,Iagreed.AndsoIwenttotheseaforthesecondtime.Itwasagoodship,andeverythingwentwellatfirst,butIwasveryillagain.ThenwhenwewereneartheCanaryIslands,aTurkishpirateshipcameafterus.Theywerefamousthievesoftheseaatthattime.Therewasalong,hardfight,butwhenitfinished,weandtheshipwereprisoners.TheTurkishcaptainandhismentookustoSalleeinMorocco.Theywantedtosellusasslaves(奴隸)inthemarket.Butintheend,theTurkishcaptaindecidedtokeepmeforhimself,andtookmehomewithhim.;64.WhydidRobinsonforgetabouttheseaatthebeginning?A.Becausehewantedtomakehisfatherhappy.B.Becausehehatedtoliveadangerouslife.C.Becausehehadnomoneytoownaship.D.Becausehelookedforwardtogettingagoodjob.;65.WhichistheRIGHTtimeorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.OneofRobinson’sfriendsinvitedhimtosailtoLondon.b.TheTurkishcaptaintookRobinsonhome.c.AcaptainaskedRobinsontogowithhimtoGuinea.d.Robinsondrankwithhisfriend.e.Alongandhardfighthappened.A.dcabe B.daceb C.a(chǎn)cbed D.a(chǎn)dceb;66.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.RobinsonlivedhappilywiththeTurkishcaptain.B.RobinsonwantedtoservetheTurkishcaptain.C.RobinsonbecameaslavetotheTurkishcaptain.D.RobinsonmadefriendswiththeTurkishcaptain.;67.Thisarticleismainlywrittentotellus.A.everythingwasfineB.theseawasquietallthetimeC.thewindwasweakD.somethingaboutRobinson’ssealife五、單詞拼寫(本大題共5小題)68.Myparentsalways(鼓勵)menottoloseheartwhenImeetwithdifficulties.69.ThegreatactressHepburnpassedaway(寧靜地)inhersleeponJanuary20,1993.70.Mylittlesisterissoshyandsheneverspeakstoany(apersonsb.doesn’tknow).71.Canyou(formapictureinone’smind)whatlifewillbelikein20years?72.Idon’tquiteagreewiththeoldChinesesaying,“Mendiefor.Birdsdieforfood.”六、選詞填空(本大題共2小題)請根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的單詞,并用其適當形式填空,使句子通順。discuss

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twenty-nineWhileplayingthegame,TomandIhid73inthebushes.Tomhasmovedtoanewhouse.Helivesonthe74floorofahighbuildingnow.HersonwasatopstudentandenteredBeijingUniversity,soshereallytook75inhim.Thechildrenshouted76whenMr.Wutoldthemthattheywouldgoonaschooltrip.Thestudentsarehavingahot77abouthuman’sfuturelifeonMars.請根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的動詞,并用其適當時態(tài)填空,使句子通順。finish

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tidy78.—Jack,don’tplaythemusicsoloudly.Yourfatherissleeping.—Sorry,butIit.Iwillturnitdownrightnow.79.Sincehetoreturnyourmoney,pleasekeepcalmandwaitpatiently.80.Listentothetwogirlsbythewindow.Canyouhearwhatlanguagethey?81.Maythinkseverythinginherbedroomwillbeingoodorderaftersheitup.82.—WhenyoureadingTheDiaryofAnneFrank?—It’shardtosay.I’mbusywithsomethingelserecently.七、翻譯(本大題共1小題)將下列短語翻譯成英語。83.密切觀察印度虎的生活84.用普通物體制作樂器85.根據(jù)她的興趣選擇角色表演86.在他的事業(yè)中令人滿意的成就87.創(chuàng)造比藝術更有價值的東西88.以不同的形狀矗立著89.從紀錄片中多了解大自然90.檢查現(xiàn)場為得更多有用的線索91.在公司被廣泛使用92.發(fā)現(xiàn)他的公寓一團糟八、短文填空(本大題共1小題)請根據(jù)各題所給首字母提示,寫出一個合適的英語單詞完整、正確的形式,使短文通順。Whennamingachild,therearedifferenttraditionsindifferentplaces.InmanyEuropeancountries,namesarec93byparents.Parents’choicefortheirchild’snameisalwaysb94onthenamesoftheirfamilyrelatives.Forexample,inItaly,childrenaretraditionallynameda95theirgrandparents.Theparentsusuallyusethefather’sparents’names.H96,iftheyhavemorechildren,theywillalsousethemother’sparents’names.InsomeAsiancountries,generallythegrandfathergiveschildrengoodnames.Becauseit’sbelievedthatthechild’snamewilli97hisorhercharacter(個性).Forexample,namesmaybec98withcertainthings,suchaswater,fire,earth,wood,ormetal.Orthenamemightrepresentsomewrittencharacters(文字)thatusuallym99somethinggoodlikebeauty,strength,kindness,andsoon.IncertainareasofAfrica,thedateofachild’sbirthplaysaveryimportantr100inchoosingthechild’sname.InGhana’sAkanculture,thedaywhenachildisbornwilld101thechild’sname.Buteachdayhasdifferentnamesforboysandgirls.Forexample,aboybornonFridayisnamedKofi,w102agirlbornonthesamedayisnamedAfua.Nomatterwherethenamecomesfrom,achild’snameisthefirstg103giventohimbyhisfamilyinhislife.Andit’ssaidthatthenamereflectssomethingaboutachild’scharacter.九、任務型閱讀(本大題共1小題)閱讀短文,回答問題。MorethanonemillionschoolchildrenintheUnitedStateshavegonethroughaprogramcalledReadingRecovery(閱讀復興).Theprogramisforsix-year-oldchildrenwithdifficultiesinlearningtoread.ReadingRecoverycametotheUnitedStatesin1984.Educationexpert(專家)MarieClayofNewZealanddevelopedtheprogram.Anumberofothercountriesalsousethismethod.Programsarequitedifferentfromschool.TheReadingRecoveryCouncilofNorthAmericasaysmorethan25%oftheUnitedStatespublicschoolswithfirstgradesusetheprogram.TheReadingRecoverymethodrequiresaspeciallytrainedreadingteachertoworkwithchildren,oneatatime.Thelessonstakeahalfhoureachschoolday,includingreading,writingandthestudyofthelettersofthealphabet(字母表).ReadingRecoverylessonstakeplacefortwelvetotwentyweeks.Duringthelessons,theteacherlooksforwaysthatthechildseemstolearnbest.Thentheteacherworkstohelpthestudentsdevelopthesemethodstosolveproblemsinreading.Theideaisforthestudentstocontinuetousethesemethodseachtimetheyread.ReadingRecoverystudentsusuallyreadmanyshortbooks.Someofthebooksarewritteninawaysimilartospokenlanguage.Thestudentsalsoreadandwritestoriesormessagesintheirownwords.Thematerialgetsharderwithtime.Thelessonsendwhenthestudents’readingabilityiswithintheaveragelevel(平均水平)oftheclass.TheReadingRecoveryCouncilofNorthAmericasayseightypercentofthestudentswhofinishthelessonscanreadandwritewithintheirclassaverage.Theleaderofthisprogramsaysmorethanninety-ninepercentoftheReadingRecoverystudentsintheschoolspassedthestatereadingexamination.104.WhodevelopedtheprogramReadingRecovery?105.WhatdotheReadingRecoverylessonsinclude?

106.WhatdoReadingRecoverystudentsusuallydo?107.WhendotheReadingRecoverylessonsend?108.WhatdoyouthinkoftheprogramReadingRecovery?(請自擬一句話作答)十、書面表達(本大題共1小題)109.最近,你校八年級將舉行“十四歲青春儀式”活動,你將代表九年級同學發(fā)言,作為學長,你一定有許多話要對他們說。請根據(jù)以下要點提示及要求,用英語寫一篇短文。學習方面生活方面特別提醒1.獨立思考……2.保持好奇心……1.積極鍛煉身體……2.健康飲食……1.切忌迷戀手機……2.遠離電腦游戲……3.……(至少一點)要求:1.短文必須包括所有要點,并作適當發(fā)揮,不要逐詞翻譯,意思連貫通順。2.詞數(shù)90左右。短文的首尾已經(jīng)寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。3.短文中不得提及真實的人名、校名等相關信息。Dearfriends,Itismygreathonortomakeaspeechforyou.Asanoldstudentinourschool,Iwouldliketotalkabouthowtobeagoodteenager.That’sall.Thankyou!

答案1.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:Hi,Tom.Whatkindoffilmsdoyoulikebest?M:Ilikecartoons.Theyareinteresting.【音頻】WAQ202402061.mp32.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:WhereareyougoingduringthisSpringFestival,Daniel?M:I’mnotsure,butIwanttoseetheGreatWallverymuch.【音頻】WAQ202402062.mp33.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:What’swrongwiththeboy?M:Oh,hewaskidnappedbyayoungwoman.【音頻】WAQ202402063.mp34.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】M:Nancy,youlooktired.What’sthematter?W:Dadkeptmepractisingplayingtheviolinforhoursthismorning.【音頻】WAQ202402064.mp35.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】M:Hurryup,Jenny.It’salreadyseveno’clock.Wewillbelateforthefilm.W:Don’tworry.Westillhavetwentyminutesleft.【音頻】WAQ202402065.mp36.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:Canyoulendme40dollarsforthenewscarf,Jack?M:Letmesee.Ihad50dollarsinall,butIhavejustspent20dollarsonmynewhandbag.【音頻】WAQ202402066.mp37.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:TomisdifferentfromTim.Heprefersnoodlestorice.M:That’sinteresting.Weallknowtheyaretwinsandtheywillhavethesamefavoritefood.【音頻】WAQ202402067.mp38.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:Ican’tdecidewhethertobuyanewdigitalcameraoranoldone.M:Ifyoubuyanoldone,itwillprobablycostyoumoremoneyintheend.【音頻】WAQ202402068.mp39.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:Howdoyouliketheplay,Simon?M:Well,Ialmostfellasleep.【音頻】WAQ.mp310.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:Iheardsometeenagersoftenfeelstressed.M:Yes.Theyaretoobusywiththeirexams.【音頻】WAQ202402010.mp3【正確答案】11.C12.B【聽力材料】W:Goodmorning!CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,please.I’dliketohavearoomfortwonights.W:Well,westillhaveroomsonthethirdfloor,thefourthfloorandtheseventhfloor.M:OK!I’dliketoliveonthethirdfloor.HowmuchshouldIpayforonenight?W:80dollars.M:Doyouhavehotwaterintheroom?W:Yes,24hours.M:Whattimearethemealsserved?a.m.a.m.p.m.beginsat7:00a.m.,lunchat11:30a.m.andsupperat5:30p.m.M:Cananyoneshowmetomyroom?W:Look!Thatboyovertherewillshowyoutheway.M:Thanks!【音頻】WAQ2024020611.mp3【正確答案】13.A14.B15.C【聽力材料】Musicplaysanimportantpartinourlives.Itcangiveusenergyandmakeushappy.Differentpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutmusic.Marylovesdancemusicbecausesheenjoysdancing.Simonlikesjazzmusic.Hethinksjazzisreallycool.Tomlikesrockmusicanddancemusicverymuch.Hethinkstheyareinterestingandmakepeoplefullofenergy.Lindalikeslisteningtosomerelaxingmusic.Shelikescountrymusicalot,too.【音頻】WAQ2024020612.mp3【正確答案】16.A17.C18.B19.B20.C【聽力材料】Oneday,alittlemousewasthirsty.Shelookedaroundforwatertodrink.Sheclimbedonatableandshesawabottlethere.Themouthofthebottlewasalittlesmall.Thelittlemouselookedinsidethebottleandcried,“Aha,thereisalittlemilkinit.That’sgreat.”Soshewentintoitanddrank.Shedrankanddrank.Afteramoment,shedrankenough.Herstomachgottoobigandshecouldn’tcomeoutofthebottle.Shecriedforhelp.Justthen,acatcameuptothetable.Whenthecatheard

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