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重慶市南開(kāi)中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年九年級(jí)下學(xué)期第一次月考英語(yǔ)試題(全卷共十個(gè)大題滿(mǎn)分150分考試時(shí)間120分鐘)注意事項(xiàng):1.試題的答案填涂書(shū)寫(xiě)在答題卡上,試卷作答上交無(wú)效。2.作答前認(rèn)真閱讀答題卡上的注意事項(xiàng)。3.考試結(jié)束,由監(jiān)考人員將答題卡收回。第Ⅰ卷(共100分)Ⅰ.聽(tīng)力測(cè)試。(共35分)第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽(tīng)一遍。根據(jù)你所聽(tīng)到的句子,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鹫Z(yǔ),并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。1.A.Goodmorning.B.Mypleasure.C.Hereyouare.2.A.Iagree.B.Irememberthat.C.Iloveit.3.A.Itdoesn'tmatter.B.You'rewelcome.C.Congratulations!4.A.No,Ihaven't.B.No,Ican't.C.Yes,Idid.5.A.Whatapity!B.Goodidea!C.Havefun!6.A.Notbad.B.Noproblem.C.Nevermind.第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽(tīng)一遍。根據(jù)你所聽(tīng)到的對(duì)話(huà)和問(wèn)題,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。7.A./r??/.B./r?:/.C./r?:/.8.A.John.B.Ms.Smith.C.Mr.Chen.9.A.Amusician.B.Ateacher.C.Anastronaut.10.A.At7:20.B.At7:30.C.At7:40.11.A.Byrecycling.B.Bydrivingcars.C.Bytakingthesubway.12.A.Hedidn'tsleepwell.B.Thealarmdidn'tgooff.C.Thetrafficwasheavy.第三節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽(tīng)兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽(tīng)到的長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。聽(tīng)第一段材料,回答第13至15小題。13.WhatwasLisa'schange?A.Shebecamequieter.B.Shebecamebraver.C.Shebecamemorehard-working.14.Howdidthischangehappen?A.Bysinging.B.Byplayingbasketball.C.Byjoiningadancingclub.15.WhatdoesLisaplantodonext?A.Tosetupaclub.B.Totakeapart-timejob.C.Tostudyhardforagoodhighschool.聽(tīng)第二段材料,回答第16至18小題。16.WhatisNOTareasonforthemovie'ssuccess?A.Amaz?ngcartoon.B.Beautifulmusic.C.Creativestorytelling.17Inhowmanycountriesisthemovieon?A.Three.B.Five.C.Overtwenty.18.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutChineseculture?A.Sad.B.Proud.C.Worried.第四節(jié)(每空一詞,每小題2分,共8分)聽(tīng)兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽(tīng)到的短文內(nèi)容,完成圖表中所缺信息,并把答案填寫(xiě)在答題卡上相應(yīng)的位置。Ⅱ.語(yǔ)法選擇。(每小題1分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)語(yǔ)法正確的答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。IntheGreatDepression(大蕭條),Americawentonrocks.BothMiller,mychildhoodfriend,andIhadbeenhavingahardtimewithourcompanies.Thebreakdownofthestockmarketmadethingseven____1____.Miller,whosebusinesshadbeenfacingmorechallenges,seemedtohavelostallhisluck.Hewantedtogetmoneyloans(貸款)buthe____2____bythebanks;hisbusinesspartnersavoidedhismeetingrequests,andevenhisown____3____wouldjustkeeptheirdistance.Havingdifficultiesmyself,Idecidedtooffermyhelp____4____puttingupmyonlyhouseascollateral(抵押品)toborrow$500,000forhim.Soonafterthat,hepassedawayin____5____caraccident.Iwasleftwiththehugedebt(債務(wù))____6____.Foryears,Ikeptaskingmyselfwhythis____7____tome.Thenoneday,Ireadasentencethatchangedmyoldviewsoflife,“Youarenotalwaysrequiredtosetyourselfonfiretokeepotherpeoplewarm.”Thesewordsshockedme____8____,forIhadalwaystriedmyverybesttosolvemyparents’argumentsandhelpedfriendsthroughupsanddownsatallcostsbutIhadn'tbeenabletocarefor____9____properlywhilereachingoutmyhand.OnlythendidIrealizetwonewviewsoflifethatbeingcaringandhelpfultoothers,asalways,isagreathumanvirtue(美德)andthattheonewithawillingheartreadytohelpshouldbeallowed____10____boundaries(邊界),evenwithpeopleinrealtrouble.1.A.bad B.worse C.worst2.A.refused B.wasrefusing C.wasrefused3.A.family B.families C.family’s4.A.on B.by C.with5.A.the B.an C.a6.A.alone B.lonely C.loneliness7.A.happens B.happened C.ishappening8.A.deep B.deeply C.depth9.A.me B.mine C.myself10.A.toset B.setting C.setⅢ.完形填空。(每小題1.5分,共15分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最佳答案。Onceuponatime,therewere___11___billygoat(公山羊)brotherswholivedinabeautifulvalleyinthemountains.TheywereallnamedGruff:LittleGruff,Middle-sizedGruffandBigGruff.Theywerealways___12___andlovedtoeatfreshgreengrass.However,theyhadeatensomuchthattheirsideofthevalleybecamebareanddry.Oneday,theylookedatthegreenfieldsontheoppositesideofthevalleyanddecidedtomoveandlivethere___13___.Unluckily,therewasonlyonewaytoreachthereandthatwastocrossabridgewithagreatbigtroll(巨怪)living___14___it!Thetrollwasknownforbeingeasilymadeangryandfortryingtoeatupanyonewhodaredtocrossthebridge.Drivenbythehungerandloveforthefreshgreengrass,thethreebillygoatbrotherssetoutto___15___side.Drawingneartothebridge,LittleGruffbravelyofferedtogofirst.Ashewalkedon,hishooves(蹄子)madearegularsound:trip-trap(踢踏),trip-trap…WhenLittleGruffwashalfwayacross,thetrolljumpedoutfromhishidingplacebelow.Thelittlebillygoat,facingthescarytroll,suddenlyseemedtorunoutofhis___16___andhiskneesstartedcross-knockinginfear.“Who’sthatmakingthestupidnoise?”shoutedthetrollangrily.“It’sme,LittleGruff!”saidthelittlebillygoat,scared.“Pleaseletmepass___17___IneedtogoovertherewhereIwillbeabletoeatthesweetgreengrass.”“No!Ha…h(huán)a…I’mgoingtoeatyouallup!”thetrollrepliedslowly.“Oh,pleasedon’teatme,”criedthelittlebillygoat.“I’mjustLittleBillyGoatGruff.Pleaseletmepass.I’mtoosmallforyou!Mybrotherwillcrossthebridgesoonandheismuchbiggerandfatter!”Thetroll’seyeslitupandhe___18___toletthegoatpass.WhenMiddle-sizedGruffsethishoovesonthemiddleofthebridge,thetrollappearedagain.Middle-sizedGrufftrickedthetrollwithsimilarwords,“Don’teatme!Mybrotherisevenbigger!”Thetrollallowed,___19___aevenbiggermeal.Finally,BigBillyGoatGruffcame.Hishoovesmadeloud___20___onthebridge.Whenthetrollattacked,theBigGruff,whohappenedtobeagoodfightingbillygoat,foughtbackwisely,andthrewthetrollintotheriver.Thegoatsthenlivedtherehappilyeverafter.11.A.one B.two C.three D.four12.A.foolish B.calm C.thirsty D.hungry13.A.instead B.ahead C.carefully D.possibly14.A.on B.under C.over D.into15.A.other B.others C.theother D.another16.A.money B.bravery C.time D.grass17.A.but B.because C.though D.if18.A.afforded B.agreed C.managed D.added19.A.joiningin B.leadingto C.hearingof D.lookingforwardto20.A.noises B.songs C.laughter D.criesⅣ.閱讀理解。(43-45小題,每小題1分;46-61小題,每小題2分,共35分)閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。AStaySafewithTheseTips:01Don’tSharePersonalInfoNevershareyourname,address,orbankdetailswithstrangers!02Don’tTrusttheStrangeCallerDon’tanswercallsfromnumbersyoudon’tknow!03NoRushDecisionsScammers(詐騙者)pressureyoutoactfast.Takeyourtimeandthink!04CheckMoneyRequestsIfsomeoneasksformoneyorgiftcards,askatrustedadult!05HangUpandReportIfacallerthreatensyou,hangupandtellanadultimmediately!Tellaparentorguardianaboutsuspiciouscalls.Contactus:110or96110;023-6043830221.Whatshouldyoudoatonceifsomeoneasksformoneyaccordingtothetext?A.Shareyourpersonalinfo. B.Trustthestrangecaller.C.Makequickdecisions. D.Askatrustedadult.22.Howcanyoucontactthepoliceforhelpaccordingtothetext?A.Bymakingaphonecall. B.Byvisitingawebsite.C.Bygoingtoapolicestation. D.Bywritingaletter.23.Whattypeoftextisthismaterialmostlikelytobe?A.Afictionalstory. B.Anewsreport. C.Asafetyguide. D.Ashoppingad.BXunpuhasattractedwideattentiononlineafterseveralstarssharedphotosofthemselveswearingakindoflocalheadwearcalledZanhuawei(簪花圍)whichwaslistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))in2008.Xunpuisasmallfishingvillagelocated10kilometersfromthecenterofthecityofQuanzhouinFujianProvince.Zanhuaweiisakindofflowerhead-wearwornbylocalwomen,knownas“thegardenonthehead”.ItisanimportantpartofXunpuwomen’sdressculture.AnoldsayinginXunpugoes,“Putflowersinyourhairinthislife,andyou’llalsobeprettyintheafterlife.”ThetraditionofwearingflowershasbeenpartofXunpuwomen’slivessincetheTangDynasty.Xunpuisfamousforitsexcellentseafood.Whenwomenselltheirseafoodatthelocalmarket,theywearflowersintheirhairsobuyerscaneasilydistinguish(區(qū)別)themfromsellersfromnearbyvillages.XunpuwomenareamongthethreemajorgroupsoffishingwomeninFujian.Theyareknownforbeinghard-working,warm-heartedandbrave.Theyusuallywearseasonalflowersandoftenpresentthemasgiftsonbigdays.Localpeopleoftensay,“WhenXunpuwomenputazanhuaontheirheads,theyexpresstheirwishforhappiness,andtheflowersareseenasasymbolofhope.”24.WhenwasZanhuaweilistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritage?A.In2006. B.In2008. C.In2010. D.In2012.25.WhichpictureshowsZanhuawei?A. B. C. D.ZanhuaweiWhatistheuseofZanhuawei?●animportantpartofXunpuwomen’sdress●away3●giftsonbigdaysWhowearsit?Xunpuwomen(hard-working,warm-hearted,braveand4)26.A.toattractmorevisitorstotheirlocalvillage B.tosellthiskindofheadweartootherpeopleC.toprotectthemselvesfromtheoutsideworld D.todistinguishthemselvesfromotherseafoodsellers27.A.caring-minded B.self-centered C.life-loving D.outgoingCFernlovedWilbur,herpetpig,morethananything.Everymorning,assoonasshegotup,shewarmedhismilk,tiedhisbib(圍兜)on,andheldthebottleforhim.Everyafternoon,whentheschoolbusstoppedinfrontofherhouse,shejumpedoutandrantothekitchentofixanotherbottleforhim.Shefedhimagainatsuppertime,andagainjustbeforegoingtobed.Mrs.Arable,Fern’smother,gaveWilburafeedingaroundnoontimeeachday,whenFernwasawayinschool.Wilburlovedhismilk,andhewasneverhappierthanwhenFernwaswarmingupabottleforhim.Hewouldstandandwatchherwithlovingeyes,whichcouldalwayslightupFern’sday.Forthefirstfewdaysofhislife,Wilburwasallowedtoliveinaboxnearthefireplaceinthekitchen.ButwhenMrs.Arablestronglyobjected,thepoorlittlethinghadtobemovedtothewoodshed(柴房).Attwoweeksofage,hewasmovedoutdoors.Itwasspringtime,andthedaysweregettingwarmer.Mr.ArablefixedasmallyardspeciallyforWilburunderanappletree,andgavehimalargewoodenboxfullofstraw(稻草),withadoorwaycutinitsohecouldwalkinandoutashepleased.“Won’thebecoldatnight?”askedFernworriedly.“No,”saidherfather.“Youwatchandseewhathedoes.”Carryingabottleofmilk,Fernsatdownundertheappletreeinsidetheyard.Wilburrantoherandsheheldthebottleforhimwhilehedrank.Whenhehadfinishedthelastdrop,hegrunted(發(fā)出咕嚕)andwalkedsleepilyintothebox.Fernlookedthroughthedoor.Wilburwaspushingthestrawwithhisnose,quicklydiggingaholetohidein.Soon,hedisappearedunderthestraw.Fernsmiled.Whatareliefitwasforhertoknowthatherbabywouldsleepcoveredup,andwouldstaywarm.(AdaptedfromCharlotte’sWeb)28.HowdidthewriterdescribeFern’sloveforWilburinParagraph1?A.Bycomparingherlovetothewarmthofspring.B.ByshowingherdailyactionsandcarefulattentiontoWilbur.C.ByfocusingonconversationsbetweenFernandherparents.D.BydirectlydescribingFern’sthoughtsandherfeelingsforWilbur.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“objected”inParagraph2mean?A.disagreed B.appeared C.supported D.respected30.WhatdroveFerntolookthroughthedoor?A.Hermotherdidn’tfeedWilburanymore.B.HerfathermovedWilburoutdoorsundertheappletree.C.ShewantedtoknowwhatWilburusuallydidbeforesleeping.D.ShewantedtoseewhetherWilburwouldstaywarmwhilesleeping.31.HowdidFern’sfeelingschangeinthestoryabove?A. B. C. D.DChineseinternetusersonasocialmediaplatformcalledXiaohongshu,alsoknownasRedNoteabroad,haveseenalotofnewforeignusersallofasudden.ThesenewuserssaytheycamefromTikTok(Douyin).TheyleftbecausetheywereworriedtheUSgovernmentmightban(禁止)TikTokwithinaweekandjokinglycalledthemselves“TikTokrefugees”.TheUSheldatwo-hourdiscussiononJanuary10aboutthefutureofTikTok.TikTokusersintheUSsaidthattheymovedtoXiaohongshuastheyfearedtheywerenotgoingtobeabletouseTikTokafterJanuary19.ThishasgotXiaohongshutothetopoftheUSAppleappstoredownloadrankingswithinjustafewdays.AnewcomersaidthatshefoundXiaohongshuverysimilartoTikTokanditwasoneofthefewChineseappsavailableintheUSAppStore.Earlierthismonth,Xiaohongshumadesomechanges,likemovingtheinteractionbuttonstonewplaces,andmadethedesignmoreandmorelikeDouyin.Manyofthenewcomersareapologizing(道歉)fornotknowingPutonghuaandpayingthe“cattax”tostayhere.Theideaisquitesimple:tomakefriends,youfirst“payatax.”Usersarerequiredtosharepicturesoftheirbelovedpetsandthen“welcome”isleftundertheirposts.Formany,theplatformXiaohongshuhasturnedintoan“Englishlearningapp”,inspiringthecreationofonline“Englishcorners”.Primaryschoolstudentshaverushedintothecommentsections,lookingforhelpfromUSuserswiththeirEnglishhomework.Meanwhile,othershavestartedusingXiaohongshutointroduceChineseculture.Theyshareinformationabouthanfu,ChineseNewYear,mamianqun(horse-faceskirt),andotherculturalelementsinthecomments.32.WhydidAmericansrushintoXiaohongshu?A.TheylostinterestinwatchingTikTokvideos. B.TheyfearedTikTokmightsoonbebanned.C.TheywantedtolearnChineseonXiaohongshu. D.TheywereinvitedbyXiaohongshu’sdevelopers.33.Whatdoestheterm“cattax”mostlikelyreferto?A.ThemoneyuserspayforusingXiaohongshu. B.Thepetstogiveawaytootherusers.C.Thepetphotosusersarerequiredtoshare. D.Thenewfashionoftakingphotosofcats.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.XiaohongshuwillcompletelytaketheplaceofDouyinwithinaweek.B.XiaohongshuhasmadechangesresultinginthesimilaritytoDouyin.C.ChinesegovernmentwillbanAmericansfromusingXiaohongshu.D.SocialmediaslikeXiaohongshumaybringmoreculturalexchange.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Xiaohongshu:FailureinTheUSmarketB.Xiaohongshu:SuccessinLanguageLearningC.FromBanfearstoCuturalConnections—XiaohongshuHelpsD.FromaRefugeeCamptoaPetLand—XiaohongshuChangesE①I(mǎi)fyoucouldtimetravel,wouldyouvisitthepastorthefuture?Youcouldfindyourancestors,descendants,orexperiencelifewhendinosaursappearedinyourbackgarden.Itsoundslikeadream,butscientistshavealwayswantedtoprove(證明)whethertimetravelisactuallypossible.②AlbertEinstein’stheoryofrelativity(愛(ài)因斯坦相對(duì)論)broughtpeoplecompletelynewunderstandingofspaceandtime.Thekeyelementofthistheoryisthattimeandspacearelinkedtogether,andtimedoesn’talwaysflow(流動(dòng))atthesamespeed,meaningitspeedsuporslowsdown,dependingonwhereyouare.Thus,ifthewayischosenproperly,timetravelispossible,eithertothefutureorthepast.③Ifyoutakeaspaceshipthattravelsatthespeedoflightinspaceforoneyear,andthenyoureturntotheearth.Youwillfindthatforyou,onlyoneyearhaspassed,butforthepeopleontheearth,tensofyearsmayhavepassed.That’sbecausethefasterthespeedis,theslowerthetimepasses.It’sjustlikeyou“jumping”intothefutureoftheEarth.So,ifyouwantedtotraveltothefuture,youwouldneedtomoveclosetothespeedoflight.④Travellingbackwardsintimeseemsmuchmoredifficult.BasedonEinstein’stheory,onewayofgoingbackisthroughawormhole(蟲(chóng)洞).Thatmeans,ifspaceandtimecanbefoldedlikepaper,wecouldcreateatunnel—ashortcutbetweenpointsintime.▲“It’sbeenshownmathematicallythattheycanexist(存在),butwhethertheyreallyexistissomethingelse,”saysEmmaOsborne,aprofessorattheUniversityofYork.⑤Also,theoriesshowthatwormholesmightbesosmallthatapersoncouldneverreallyfitthroughone,andtheywouldhavetobeundersuchgreatpressurefromspacethattheirbodieswouldbreakintopiecesveryquickly.Andthere’safamoustimetravelproblem,“GrandfatherParadox”(祖父悖論).Imaginethis,ifyoubuildatimemachineandgobacktothepast,youmeetyourgrandfatherwhenhewasyoungandyoustophimfrommeetingyourgrandmother.Herecomestheproblem—youwouldneverbebornbecauseofyouraction.Butifyoudon’texist,howcouldyoutravelbacktostopthem?⑥Sofornow,itseemsthatwe’llhavetobesatisfiedwithsciencefiction(科幻)ratherthantravelthroughtime.36WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AccordingtoAlbertEinstein,timeandspacearelinkedtogether.B.Ifyoucouldmoveclosetothespeedoflight,youmaytraveltothefuture.C.Nomatterwhenandwhere,timealwaysflowsatthesamespeed.D.Timetravellingmeanspeoplemaybeabletovisitthepastorthefuture.37.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe▲?A.Buttheproblemisthatnoonecanprovewormholesexist.B.Luckily,it’seasytoknowthatwormholesdoexist.C.However,travellingbackwardsisnotthatdifficult.D.Besides,youcouldalsotraveltothefuture.38.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toaskmorepeopletotraveltospace.B.Toexplainscientifictheoriesandlimitationoftimetravel.C.TocompareEinstein’stheorieswithmoderntheories.D.Tocallonpeopletogiveupwatchingsci-fimovies.39.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.Ⅴ.口語(yǔ)運(yùn)用。(每小題1分,共5分)閱讀下面對(duì)話(huà),從7個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇5個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢?duì)話(huà),并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。A:Hey,Lucy!Youlooktiredthesedays.____40____B:Notsogood.I’vebeenfeelingsupersleepyallweek.A:Ohno!Anythinghappened?B:Istayeduplatestudyingfortheexam,butIstillfeellikeI’mnotready.A:Thatsoundsbad.Wait!____41____B:Breaks?Notreally.Ijustkeepgoingoverlessonsuntilmidnight.A:Ohno!Youshouldrestfromtimetotime!It’snotrighttokeepyourbrainworking.B:____42____IguessI’mjustscaredtowastetime.A:Trustme,breaksdon’ttaketoomuchtime!____43____B:Thatactuallysoundssmart.I’lltryittonight.____44____A:Youarewelcome!A.How’severythinggoing?B.Losingsleepisdrivingmecrazy.C.Doyouevertakebreakswhenyoustudy?D.You’reprobablyright.E.Thanksforyouradvice.F.Howoftendoyouexercise?G.Whynotmakeatimetableandsticktoit?第Ⅱ卷(共50分)Ⅵ.閱讀理解與表達(dá)。(每小題2分,共10分)請(qǐng)閱讀以下材料,用簡(jiǎn)潔語(yǔ)言完成圖表,并回答問(wèn)題;其中1-4小題,每小題不超過(guò)10個(gè)單詞。Afishermanlivedwithhiswifeinasmallwoodenhousenearthesea.Everyday,hewouldcasthisnetintothewaves,hopingtocatchenoughfishtosupporttheirsimplelife.Oneday,ashepulledhisnetfromthewater,hefoundashininggoldenfishcaughtinhisnet.Tohissurprise,thefishbegantospeak.“Oh,kindfisherman,pleaseletmego,”itbegged.Thisgentlefisherman,withakindheart,immediatelyletthefishgobackintothesea.Whenhereturnedhomeemptyhanded,hiswifewasangry.“Youfool!”Sheshouted.“Thatwasnotanormalfish—itmusthavebeenmagical!Gobackandaskitforabighousewithagarden!”Unwillingly,thefishermanreturnedtotheseaandcalledouttothegoldenfish.Whenitappeared,hemadehisrequest.Thefishnoddedandsaid,“Yourrequestshallbeanswered.”Thefishermanhurriedhome.Hefoundtheirwoodenhousereplacedbyafinehousewithabeautifulgarden.Forawhile,hiswifewaspleased,butsoonhergreed(貪婪)tookuphermind.“Thishouseisnotenough,”shesaid.“Iwanttoliveinapalace!Gobackandaskthefishagain.”Thefisherman,thoughtroubled,obeyed.Thegoldenfishgranted(滿(mǎn)足)theirwishoncemore,andtheirhometurnedintoapalacewithgoldanddiamonds.Yet,eventhepalacecouldnotsatisfythewife.“Iwanttoruletheseamyself!”Sherequested.Thefishermanwasafraid,warningthatsuchawishwaswrong,butshewouldnotlisten.Withaheavyheart,hereturnedtothesea.Thistime,thewaterswerestormy,andthegoldenfishappearedwithaseriousexpression.“Whatisitnow?”Itasked.“Mywifewishestorulethesea,”thefishermanwhispered.Thefishswungitstailandjumpedbackintothedeepsea.Whenthefishermanreturnedhome,thepalacewasgone,andtheirlittlewoodenhousestoodinitsplace.Hiswife,nowsilent,hadnochoicebuttoliveintheshabbyhouseoncemore.

Request3:Thewifewantedtorulethesea.Thefishermanwenttothefishforit.Andthefish____45____.Request2:Thewifeaskedforapalace.Thefishermandidashiswifesaid.Thefishgrantedthistoo,butstillshe____46____.Request1:Thefishermanfreedthefishbuthiswifewantedthefishto____47____.Andthefishagreed.Setting(who,where,what):Apoorbutkindfishermanandhiswifelivedinalittlehousebythesea,makingalivingby____48____.TheFishermanandtheGoldenFishEnding:Thefishermanandhiswifehadnochoicebuttoliveinthewoodenhouseagain.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory?_________________49_________________Ⅶ.任務(wù)型閱讀。(72-73小題,每小題2分;74-75小題,每小題3分,共10分)請(qǐng)閱讀下列材料,并根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。Putyourhandsdownontheground,restyourkneesonthebacksofyourarms,andthenslowlyliftyourfeetintotheair.That’s“crowpose”,oneofthemostdifficultyogaposes.Formanyofus,thatmightbetoohard.Butyoudon’tneedtostandonyourhandstoenjoyyoga—youcanevendoitfromyourchair!Chairyogahasbecomepopularamongolderpeople,butexpertssaypeopleofallagescanbenefitfromit.Thesebenefitsincludethingslikebetterflexibility(靈活性)andstrength,reducedstressandperhapsevenbettersleep.Youcanbuyspecialyogachairs,butexpertssayyoucanjustusethechairsyoualreadyhaveathome.Andchairswithoutarmsmaybethebest,sincetheseallowyoutosafelydomoreposes.Soanothergoodthingaboutchairyogaisthatyoucandoitanywhereandanytimeaslongasyouhaveachairnearby.AnsleyDavis,ayogainstructor(教練),sayspeoplewhospendalotoftimesittingshouldfeeladifferenceintheirflexibilityorintheirbreathingbydoingchairyoga.Itcouldalsohelpwithachesandpainsthatcomefromsittingforalongtime.Anotherinstructor,StacieDooreck,saysthatit’sbesttodochairyogaeveryday.“Fiveminutesofchairyogaadayisbetterthandoingitonceaweekforanhour,”sheadds.“Onceyoudofiveminutes,youwillwanttodomorebecauseyoureallyfeelbetter.”However,theinstructorsalsowarnthatifyoubegintofeelpainwhenyou’redoingchairyoga,youshouldstoprightaway.Nowpracticeyourchairyogabyfollowingposesinthepictures.50.Is“crowpose”oneofthemostdifficultyogaposes?___________________________________51.Howlongofchairyogaadayisenoughforpeopletofeelbetter?___________________________________52.Whataretheadvantagesofdoingchairyoga?___________________________________53.Doyouthinkit’sagoodideatointroducechairyogaintoyour30-minutebreakatschool?Whyorwhynot?___________________________________Ⅷ.根據(jù)首字母或所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(每空0.5分,共5分)54.Don’tsitintheroomandstudyallday.It’sh________toyoureyes.55.Idon’tthinkwecana________totravelnow.Yourfatherhasjustlosthisjob,son.56.Weallwishedthathecouldcometothepartybuthet________downourinvitation.57.Ifyouarecomingtoourcity,tellusa________oftime.Don’tsurpriseus.58.It’shardformetos________frommybelovedfriendsandteachers.59.Remembertobe________(thank)tothepeoplewhohavehelpedyou.60.Pleasehavemycar________(repair).Iwillpayforit.61.Mr.Miller,afriendof________(me),teachesEnglishatNankaiSecondarySchool.62.Jane,alongwithherparents,________(have)beentotheparkbefore.63.Theriverisbadly________(pollute).Wecanhardlyseefishinit.Ⅸ.完成句子。(86-89小題,每空0.5分;90題1分,共5分)根據(jù)所給提示,完成句子。86-89小題,每空一詞,含縮略詞,90小題請(qǐng)將完整的句子寫(xiě)在答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)的位置。64.Hesetoutearlythatday.(改為否定句)He________________outearlythatday.65.Mary’sshownuswhatshecoulddo.(改為一般疑問(wèn)句)________Mary________youwhatshecoulddo?66.Shespentfiveyuanonthatstamp.(改為同義句)Thatstamp________________fiveyuan.67.Johnwillcomebackintwodays.(對(duì)劃線(xiàn)部分提問(wèn))________________willJohncomeback?68.to,back,creativity,be,iron,brought,could,life,with(連詞成句)________________________________.Ⅹ.書(shū)面表達(dá)。(共20分)69.三載同窗情,良師益友行;往昔猶在目,幀幀皆日新。初中時(shí)光如一卷膠片漸入尾聲,每一幀都是青春的印記。請(qǐng)給摯友寫(xiě)一封臨別信,回憶你們之間最難忘的一件事,并表達(dá)對(duì)未來(lái)的期許。要求:(1)80—120詞;(2)文中不能出現(xiàn)個(gè)人相關(guān)信息和所在學(xué)校的名稱(chēng)。參考信息:sharehappinesswith...hangouttogethercheeruphelp/supporteachother…bethereforyoubethankfulsetoutonthenewjourneymakeittothetop…Mydearfriend,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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