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2024—2025學(xué)年河北省滄州市孟村回族自治縣九年級上學(xué)期11月教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測英語試卷
一、完形填空(★★★)InternationalDayofMathematicsisonMarch14th.Youmayfeelthatmathsishardandboring.Isitpossiblethatyou’vebeenlookingatmathsinthe________way?Infact,mathscanbebeautifulandfun.Numbersarebeautiful.Manypeopletodaywanttohavebeautifullooks.Butthereismaths________inbeautifulhumanbodies.Thisisthegoldenratio(黃金分割比),whichcanbeseen________,likeinnature,musicandpaintings.InChinese________,wecanalsoseethebeautyofnumbers.AsLiBai________,“I’vesailedathousandmilesthroughGorges(峽谷)inaday”,“Myskiff(輕舟)haslefttenthousandmountainsfaraway”.“Athousandmilesinaday”,“tenthousandmountains”allthesenumbersshowhow________hetraveledandhowhappyhefelt.Numbersgiveusthefreedomto________.Sinecurves(正弦曲線)arebeautiful.They________thetwooppositedirectionsonandonwithouteverending.Whenyoulookatthem,youmayfeellikestandingbytheseaandwatchingthe________slowlymoving.Mathsisaninterestingsubject.Let’slearnmathsand________it.Everyoneneedstogetusedtoit.1.A.wrongB.rightC.properD.good2.A.seenB.collectedC.hiddenD.watched3.A.somethingB.everywhereC.everythingD.somebody4.A.novelsB.playsC.moviesD.poems5.A.wroteB.sangC.a(chǎn)skedD.found6.A.fastB.slowlyC.quietlyD.high7.A.travelB.imagineC.runD.laugh8.A.goonB.gooverC.gotowardsD.goacross9.A.wavesB.bridgesC.beachesD.a(chǎn)ir10.A.drawB.visitC.protectD.enjoy二、閱讀理解(★★★)ThomasEdisonlituptheworldwithhisinventionoftheelectriclight.Withouthim,theworldmightstillbeadarkplaceatnight.However,theelectriclightwasnothisonlyinvention.Healsoinventedthephonograph(留聲機(jī)),themotionpicturecamera,andover1,200otherthings.Abouteverytwoweekshecreatedsomethingnew.ThomasEdisonwasborninMilan,Ohio,onFebruary11,1847.HisfamilymovedtoPortHuron,Michigan,whenhewassevenyearsold.Thereheattendedschoolforafewmonthsandwasinsteadtaughtbyhismotherathome.Infact,hewasmostlyself-educated.Hestartedexperimenting(做實(shí)驗(yàn))atayoungagewithelectricalthingsathome.Whenhewas12yearsold,hegothisfirstjob.Hebecameanewsboyonatrain.Inhissparetime,hestillcontinuedhisexperiments.Unfortunately,hisfirstworkexperiencedidnotendwell.Helostthejobwhenheaccidentallysetfiretothefloor.ThomasEdisonthenworkedforfiveyearsasatelegraphoperator:buthecontinuedtospendmuchofhistimeontheexperiments.Hegothisfirstpatent(專利)in1868foravoterecorderrunbyelectricity.ThomasEdisondiedattheageof84.Heleftalotofinventionsthatgreatlyimprovedthequalityofpeople’slifeallovertheworld.11.WhatwasnotinventedbyThomasEdison?
A.Theelectriclight.B.Thetelephone.C.Thephonograph.D.Themotionpicturecamera.12.WhatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1?
A.Edisonhadalonelychildhood.B.Edison’sinventionswereverypopular.C.Edisonwasahighlycreativeinventor.D.Edisonwasinterestedindoingexperiments.13.WhichistherightorderofThomasEdison’sexperiences?①Edisongothisfirstjob.②Edisonleftschool.③Edison’sfamilymovedtoMichigan.④Edisonhadhisfirstpatent.
A.③②①④B.②④③①C.②①③④D.③①④②14.WhydidEdisonlosehisfirstjob?
A.Becausehisbossdidn’tlikehim.B.Becausehewastootiredtowork.C.Becausehehadnotimetodoexperiments.D.Becausehesetfiretothefloorofthetrain.15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?
A.ThomasEdison’searlylife.B.ThomasEdison’sschoollife.C.AgeneralintroductiontoThomasEdison.D.SomewonderfulinventionsbyThomasEdison.(★★★)①Youmighthaveseenbeautifulrainbowsintheskybefore.Theyformwhensunlightfallsonwaterdropsintheair.Butinfact,moonlightcanalsocreaterainbowsinthesameway.Theyarecalled“moonbows”.Theyaresimilartorainbows,buttheyarecreatedbymoonlightinsteadofdirectsunlight.②Moonbowsarelesscommonthanrainbows.Differentweatherandastronomical(天文學(xué)的)conditionshavetobejustrightformoonbowstobecreated.③Themoonhastobeverylowinthesky—only42degreesfromthehorizon(地平線).Themoonperiodhastobeafullmoonornearlyfull.Theskymustbeverydarkforamoonbowtobewatchedclearly—anybrightlightcanobscureit.Waterdropsmustappearintheairintheoppositedirectionofthemoon.④Moonbowsappearontheoppositesideofthemoonandusuallylookwhitetothehumaneye.Thisisbecausetheircolorsarenotbrightenoughtobenoticedbythehumaneye.Itispossible,however,toviewthecolorsinamoonbowusinglongexposure(長時(shí)間曝光)photography.⑤Moonbowsmoreoftenappearinsomelocationsaroundtheworld.Mostoftheselocationsusuallyhavewaterfalls,whichcreatethinfogintheair.SomeoftheselocationsaretheYosemiteNationalParkinCaliforniaandCumberlandFallsStateResortParkinKentucky,US;VictoriaFallsontheborderofZambiaandZimbabwe;andWaimeainHawaii.US.⑥Moonbowsdoreallyhappen.Soatacertaintimeandacertainplace,whenamoonbowhappenstoappear,youcan’tmissitifyou’rerightthere.16.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.Moonbowsarecreatedbysunhight.B.Moonbowsaremucheasiertosee.C.MoonbowsareseenduringthedayD.Moonbowsaremoredifficulttoform..17.Whichofthefollowingcanbetheconditionsforamoonbowtoform?
A.Ahalfmoonhangshighinthebrightsky.B.Afullmoonis50degreesfromthehorizon..C.Anearlyfullmoonhangslowinthedarksky.D.Waterdropsareintheoppositedirectionofthesun.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure”inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Cover.B.Drop.C.Connect.D.Produce.19.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?
A.Conditionsofmoonbows.B.Backgroundofmoonbows.C.Locationsofmoonbows.D.Developmentofmoonbows.20.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?
A.Astorybook.B.Asciencenewspaper.C.Atravelmagazine.D.Asportsnewspaper.(★★★)Tomwasalazyboy.Hehatedgoingtoschool,studyinganddoinghomework.Oneday,whenGluebeard,thefamouscaptain(船長),cametotowninsearchofyoungsailors(水手).Tommadesurehewasthefirstinline.OnGluebeard’sship,everyminuteofeverydaywasspentlookingfortreasureandifanyonewasfoundreadingorstudying,theywouldbelockedinasmallroomfullofmice.AndsoTombeganhislifeasatreasure-huntingsailor,butitwasn’teasy.Theyhardlyhadenoughmoneytobuyfoodandclothes.Oneday,someoneontheshipstoletheonlyfoodTomhadleft.Twodayslater,Tomwassohungrythathesecretlywenttotheroomfullofmicetofindoneandeatit.Butwhenheentered,hecouldn’tfindasinglemouse.Hedidfindasecretroom,onethatwasfullof...books!Suddenlyheheardsomevoicesandhehidawaytolisten...Tomwasveryangry.HeheardGlueheardlaughathowstupidthesailorswere,howeasyitwastocheatthem,andhowstupidandpoortheywouldalwaysbeafterleavingtheirstudiesbehind.Fromthatdayon,Tomwaitedeverynightuntileveryonewasasleep.Thenhevisitedtheroomfullofhookswherehespenthistimestudyingallkindsofbooks.Soonhefoundthatlearningaboutsomanythingsgavehimbetterideas.Afterafewyears,heleftGluebeard‘sship,usedthemoneyhemadetobuyhisownboatandfoundhisownsailors.UnlikeGluebeard,however,heonlychosepeoplewhostudied.Andinsteadofcheatingthem,heencouragedthemtosearchfortreasurewithhim.Withsomanycleverpeoples,________.21.TomwasabletobecomeasailoronGluebeard’sshipmainlybecause________.
A.hewaslazyB.hewasyoungC.hedidn’tlikestudyingD.hewasthebest22.WhatdidTomfirstwalkintothesmallroomfor?
A.Tohideaway.B.Toreadabook.C.Tocatchamouse.D.Tofindthesecretroom.23.Whydidn’tGluebeardallowhissailorstoreadorstudy?
A.Becausehethoughtitwasnousereadingbooks.B.Becausethereweren’tenoughbooksontheship.C.Becausehecouldcheathissailorseasilyinthisway.D.Becausehewantedhissailorstospendalltheirtimeworking.24.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto________.
A.theydidnotneedacaptainB.thesailorswerenoteasytobeledC.theyfoundnewtreasuremuchfasterD.theydecidedtostartotherbusinesses25.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?
A.Betterlatethannever.B.Knowledgeispower.C.Travelopensthemind.D.Everycoinhastwosides.(★★★)Peoplelovetowearclothesmadefromcottonbecausetheyfeelcomfortable.Whenyouenjoythegoodpartsitbrings,doyouknowwhereitcomesfrom?TheIndusValleyCivilization(印度河流域文明)isbelievedtohaveharvested(收獲)cottonforthefirsttime,butChinaisnowtheworld’ssecond-largestcottonproducer.XinjianginthenorthwestofChinaishometothenation’slargestcotton-producingarea.InearlySeptembereveryyear,thewhitehairthatgrowsinsidethecotton,spreadsoutformoresunlight,asiftellingfarmersit’sreadytobepicked.HarvestingcontinuesfromearlySeptembertolateOctober.Chinaproducesabout22%oftheworld’scotton,ofwhich87.3%comesfromXinjiang,accordingtothelatestreportfromtheNationalBureauofStatistics.TheplantingofcottoninXinjiangdatesbacktothelateWesternHanDynasty.Accordingtohistoricalrecords,thecottonintroducedfromWestAsiatoXinjiangwasthelevantcotton(草棉).CottonsoonspreadinXinjiangbecauseofthearea’sfullsunlightandenoughrainfall,whichtheplantneeds.Xinjiangisfamousforitslong-staplecotton(長絨棉),whichispopularamongcustomers.Inthepast,peoplemainlypickedthecottonbyhand,butnowmachineshaveslowlyreplacedit.InXinjiang,nearly70%ofcottonisharvestedbymachines.Theuseofmachinespreventsthecottonfrombeingpollutedandmakesitbetter.Afterbagsofcottonaresenttomanyfactories,theybecomeclothes,toys,andothersthatweseeindailylife.Cottonissogoodthatithasgottenanickname(綽號)—“whitegold”.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Chinaproducestheworld’smostcottonnow.B.Xinjiangistheworld’slargestcotton-producingarea.C.Clothesmadefromcottonmakepeoplefeelcomfortable.D.Xinjiangisbelievedtohaveharvestedcottonforthefirsttime.27.Howlongdoestheharvestingofcottonusuallycontinue?
A.About30days.B.About40days.C.About50days.D.Over60days.28.WhycancottongrowwellinXinjang?
A.Becausetherearelotsofcottonmachines.B.Becausepeopletherearegoodatgrowingcotton.C.Becausethereisfullsunlightandenoughrainfall.D.Becausethemountainsthereprotectthecottonfrombeingpolluted.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prevents”meaninParagraph4?
A.Stop.B.Heat.C.Fail.D.Connect.30.What’sprobablythebesttitleforthetext?
A.Thelevantcotton.B.Thelong-staplecotton.C.Thehistoryofcotton.D.The“whitegold”inXinjiang.(★★★)TherearesometraditionalartformsinChina.Papercuttingisoneofthem.Traditionalpapercuttingswerefirstputonwindowsfordecoration.Thisiswhythey’realsocalled“windowflowers”.Today,peopleusepapercuttingstodecoratenotonlywindows,butalsodoors,wallsandotherobjectsathome.Thepapercuttingsthemselvescanalsobegivenasgifts.Papercuttingsarepopularbecauseoftheirexpressionsofgoodluckandwishes.DuringtheSpringFestival,forexample,manypeopleputuppapercuttingsofChinesecharacter“Fu”.Theyhopethatthiswillbringthemgoodluck.Atweddingceremonies(婚禮),youcanalwaysseepapercuttingsofcharacter“Xi”.Itmeansthatthecouplecanenjoydoublehappinesstogether.Andpapercuttingsoflivelychildrenorflowersexpresswishesforthecoupletohaveababysoon.PapercuttingshavedevelopedintodifferentstylesindifferentplacesofChina.Papercuttingsfromthenorthernplacesusuallyhaveinterestingshapesandrichpatterns.InSouthernChina,peoplepreferbeautifulpapercuttings.Theyfocusmoreonflowers,fruit,birdsandfish.Itisquiteeasytolearnhowtomakepapercuttings.Withapieceofredpaperandaknifeorapairofscissors,youcantrytomakeyourownpaperhandcrafts.Youcanonlymakeonepieceatatimebyusingaknife.Butifyouusescissorstocutseveralpiecesofpapertogether,youcanmakeseveralsamepapercuttingsatonce.Althoughpapercuttingsareeasytostartwith,oneneedsalotofpracticeandimaginationtobecomereallygoodatthem.31.Whatarepapercuttingsusedforatfirst?
A.Wishesfornewcouples.B.Expressionsofgoodluck.C.Giftsforpeople’sbirthdays.D.Decorationsonwindowsordoors.32.WhatkindofpapercuttingsdoesSouthernChinalike?
A.Beautiful.B.Interesting.C.Red.D.Different.33.WhatdoesParagraph5tellus?
A.Howpapercuttingsaremade.B.Wherepapercuttingsareused.C.Whypapercuttingsarepopular.D.Whenpapercuttingswereinvented.34.Whichcanbeapropertitleforthetext?
A.HistoryofPaperCuttingsB.InventionofPaperCuttingsC.IntroductionofPaperCuttingsD.MeaningsofPaperCuttings三、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)閱讀下面短文,完成下面小題。AteamfromShenzhenBao’anHighSchoolhasinventedamedicineboxtomeettheneedsofpeoplewitheyeproblems.Sofar,themedicineboxhaswonmanynationalprizes.Accordingtotheschool,12studentstookpartinthedevelopmentanddesign(設(shè)計(jì))ofthebox.Fromthemarket(市場)research,boxdesign,toappdevelopment,theprojectwascompletedbythestudentswiththehelpoftheirteacher,ZhengNaihao.Theideaofthemedicineboxcamefromafieldvisit.InSeptember2021,Zhengandhisstudentsvisitedamassage(按摩)shopneartheschoolduringtheirlunchbreak.Someworkerstherewereblindpeople.Afterthevisit,thestudentsbegantopayattentiontothelivesoftheblind.Theyfoundblindpeoplecouldonlytelldifferentmedicinesbytouch.Sometimesitcouldbedifficulttotellthedifferencesbetweenthosesmallpills(藥片).Thentheydecidedtotrydesigningaproducttohelpcutdowntheriskoftakingwrongmedicinesforthesepeople.Developingaperfectproductwasnoteasy.Theteamhadcomeupwithmanyideas,includingmedicinecups.SomestudentseventhoughtofusingAI,buttheideadidn’tworkbecauseoftoomanydifficulties.Later,theteamhelddiscussionsfornearlythreemonthsandfinallydecidedtodevelopamedicineboxusingspeechrecognition(語音識別)technology.Tosolvedifferentproblemsinthedevelopmentprocess,theteammembersusedtheirfreetimetostudyonthebox.Aftermorethanhalfayearoflearningandimprovement,theteamcreatedthefirstmedicinebox.Nowthestudentsareworkinghardtoimprovetheproductandbringittomarketassoonaspossible.35.Whoisthemedicineboxdesignedfor?________________________________________________________________36.Wheredidtheideaofthemedicineboxcomefrom?________________________________________________________________37.WhydidtheideaofAIfail?________________________________________________________________38.Whataretheteammemberstryingtodonow?________________________________________________________________39.Whatdoyouthinkofthe12students?_________________________
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