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2024-2025学年(下)兴安盟九年级质量检测英语

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一、翻译题 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 1、你的看法和我的决定没有任何关系。

    ________________________________________________

二、单选题 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 2、—Dad,I can't send my e­mail.Why?

    —Let me see.Oh,your computer isn't ______ with the Internet.

    A. refused   B. connected   C. finished

  • 3、Kevin prefers _______ to light music _______ when he is in a bad mood.

    A. listening; calming down   B. to listen; calming down

    C. listen; to calm down   D. to listen; to calm down

  • 4、— I think art is very interesting.

    — __________. Music is more interesting than art.

    A. I don’t agree   B. I think so   C. I agree   D. I don’t know

  • 5、Mr Wang together with his wife and children ________ in the countryside.

    A.enjoys living B.enjoy living C.were enjoying living D.have enjoyed living

  • 6、What can I do if my old friend thinks I am better ________ with the new one.

    You can ask him to join you each time you hang out together so that he won’t feel ________.

    A.friend, brought out B.friends, left out C.friend, given out

  • 7、---I’m waiting for the visitors very anxiously.

    ---Look, here ______ these visitors.

    A. come   B. comes   C. go   D. goes

  • 8、How long does she spend   baseball after school every day?

    A. play   B. plays   C. to play   D. playing

  • 9、That old building ________ and a new school will appear in the near future.

    A. pull down   B. has been pulled down

    C. pull up   D. has been pulled up

     

  • 10、Some animals ________ change their skin colors to fit into the environment.

    A.can

    B.must

    C.shall

    D.need

  • 11、 I plan to go to Hainan for a holiday.

    But I doubt whether we could ______ it.

    A. allow B. offer C. afford D. cost

     

  • 12、When your homework _____ , you can go out to have a rest.

    A.was finished B.will be finished

    C.is finished D.has been finished

  • 13、That tall boy_____be Tom. Tom is medium height.

    A.mustn’t B.must C.can’t D.might

  • 14、Thanks to the new bridge, people on that island no longer need to go to the city center ____ ferry.

    A. in   B. by   C. from   D. with

     

  • 15、The pieces of Chinese clay are usually cute children or   characters from a Chinese fairy tale or story.

    A.living; history B.lively; historical C.alive; history’s

  • 16、Thank you for   my grandpa when I was away.

    A.taking care B.looking at C.taking care of D.look after

  • 17、Your homework is well done. Just    some small mistakes in it.

    A. create   B. connect   C. correct D. control

     

  • 18、—I have no idea what to do this weekend.

    —You could do some volunteer work ________ you can kill the boring time.

    A.in order to

    B.so that

    C.as long as

    D.even though

  • 19、The pen is _____. She wrote _____ name with it herself.

    A.hers; her B.her; hers C.she; her D.she; hers

  • 20、There's an important football match today. I _________ miss it.

    A. may   B. can't C. must   D. needn't

     

  • 21、May I use your computer?   Sorry. I ________ on it.

    A. work B. have worked C. am working

三、补全对话 (共2题,共 10分)
  • 22、根据汉语意思补全句子。

    【1】和过去相比,我们的生活越来越好了。

    Compared with the past, our life is getting _____________________.

    【2】这些产品的质量很好,并且价格也不高。

    These products are of good quality, _____________, they aren't very expensive.

    【3】尽管时间如此久了,我仍然记得。

    I can still remember, ____________it was so long ago.

    【4】 课堂上电脑永远不会取代老师。

    Teachers will never_____________ by computers in the classroom.

    【5】我们没买那车,原因很简单,我们买不起。

    I didn't buy the car. The simple ___________________ we couldn't afford it.

     

  • 23、Alan: Was the concert good?

    Clerk: 【1】_________

    Alan: Why are you angry then? 2_________ .

    Clerk: Well, after the concert I waited outside the theatre in the rain. I wanted their autographs.

    Alan: Did you see them?

    Clerk: 3_________

    Alan: Did they talk to you?

    Clerk: No, they didn’t wave. They didn’t smile. They didn’t say hello. 4_________. They just jumped into a big, black car and disappeared.

    Alan: 5__________

    Clerk: Yes, but that was yesterday.

     

     

四、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 24、Bananas, always the fashion victims of the produce section, are wearing another new label this spring.Bananas with “Fair Trade Certified” stickers have been available in the United States since October.They represent the new front of an international effort to help first-world consumers improve the living standards of the third-world farmers who grow much of their food.

      By expanding its reach to the produce section, Fair Trade is now trying to reach the American supermarket shopper.Fair Trade deals directly with farmer cooperatives (合作社).It helps organize, avoiding brokers (代理人) and middlemen.It guarantees higher prices for the farmers' goods and helps them set up schools and health clinics.

      The Fair Trade movement took root in Europe in the 1990's as a way of supporting coffee farmers as prices were collapsing.Since Fair Trade began, more than a million coffee growers and other farmers have joined cooperatives that sell their products through Fair Trade channels instead of directly to a commercial producer.

      Not everyone is greeting the Fair Trade label with open arms.Several American coffee importers recently pulled out of Fair Trade, saying TransFair's “corporate friendly” policies that allow large companies to use the Fair Trade logo in their marketing even if only a small amount of the company's overall purchases are Fair Trade certified.

      Edmund LaMacchia, the national produce coordinator(协调员) for Whole Foods, said Fair Trade is only one of many consumer choices.“Whole Foods has its own team of inspectors and has no plans to carry Fair Trade products”, Mr.LaMacchia said.“Our standards are higher than Fair Trade's, actually.” Fair Trade is only one of several labels your bananas might be wearing this year.Another is that of the Rainforest Alliance, which certifies the use of sustainable(可持续发展) agriculture methods.

     So far, though, Fair Trade is the biggest.A Fair Trade label by itself does not guarantee an organic product, but most Fair Trade bananas are also organic, Ms.Bourque said, because pesticides are usually too costly for the small farmers who grow them.If the bananas are organic, they will be labeled as such, and will probably be wearing a sticker to prove it.

    1Why are bananas wearing “Fair Trade Certified” stickers?

    A. It represents an international effort to help the third-world farmers.

    B. It means bananas have got a new label.

    C. It means bananas with these stickers are available in the United States.

    D. It means bananas are the fashion victims of the produce section.

    2What does Fair Trade do?

    A. It appoints brokers and middlemen to deal with farmer cooperatives.

    B. It brings down the price of farmers' goods.

    C. It sets up schools and health clinics for American farmers.

    D. It helps farmers sell their products for a higher profit.

    3What was the original purpose of the Fair trade movement?

    A) To cooperate with coffee growers and other farmers.

    B) To help coffee farmers as prices were collapsing.

    C) To prevent farmers from selling their products to commercial producers.

    D) To sell products through coffee growers and other farmers.

    4What can we infer from this passage?

    A. American coffee importers will never buy their products through Fair Trade channels.

    B. Fair Trade is the only label that bananas might be wearing this year.

    C. Not every consumer considers Fair Trade products the only choice.

    D. Whole Foods and the Rainforest Alliance are more influential than Fair Trade.

    5What is the best title for this passage?

    A. Consumers Face More Choices

    B. Fair Trade - the Best Sticker

    C. The Fair Trade Movement

    D. Helping the Third World:One Banana at a Time

     

  • 25、   Many ordinary people ranging from volunteers to media workers have dedicated (奉献) themselves to fighting the novel coronavirus. They prove that ordinary people can still do their part during difficult times.

    On Feb 12, Dalian (not his real name) was taking a train to Changsha, Hunan, for a business trip. While on the train, he went into a carriage (车厢) to have lunch and chose to remain in the carriage. He did not realize that the carriage was only for people heading to Wuhan.

    Several hours later, when the train arrived in Wuhan, Dalian was asked to get off, as he was in the  special carriage. Although he was surprised, he didn’t want to cause trouble and got off the carriage with just a single bag.

    As Wuhan had been locked down because of the epidemic(流行病), Dalian couldn’t find a hotel to stay in. Feeling at a loss, he saw a notice online looking for volunteers to work in hospitals. The payment was 500 yuan a day. Dalian decided to give it a try. He soon became a volunteer at Wuhan No. 1 Hospital. He was responsible for taking out trash, mopping () the floor, disinfecting (消毒) the hospital, dealing with used protective suits and bringing meals to patients.

    The young man, reportedly from northeast China, had to work 12 hours every day, changing his protective suit three times a day. While working, he couldn’t drink anything or go to the bathroom. He also had to have close contact with infected patients, which is risky.

    Dalian was afraid of getting infected at first. “When I entered the wards ( ), I was kind of frozen and felt like I couldn’t move,” he said. But after seeing more patients get better, his fear gradually went away.

    Dalian’s story has since gone viral (走红的) online. People were surprised by his experience, but also described him as having “a heart of gold”.

    1From the passage, we can see that Dalian is _______ in Wuhan No.1 Hospital.

    A.coward B.deaf C.viral D.hard-working

    2Why did Dalian have to get off in Wuhan?

    A.Because he went there for a business trip.

    B.Because he was in the wrong carriage.

    C.Because he chose to have lunch in Wuhan.

    D.Because he bought the wrong train ticket.

    3What made Dalian decide to work at a hospital?

    A.He had volunteer experience.

    B.He ran out of money.

    C.He wanted to become a doctor.

    D.He had nowhere to go.

    4Dalian’s job doesn’t include ________.

    A.taking out trash and mopping the floor

    B.disinfecting others’ protective suits

    C.dealing with used protective suits

    D.bringing meals to patients

    5Which is probably the best title of this passage?

    A.Let’s Volunteer Now

    B.A Surprise Volunteer

    C.Go Home

    D.A Heart of Gold

  • 26、   Mukbang, a South Korean word, means “eating broadcast(吃播)”. It is an online broadcast in which a host eats tons of food while talking with the people watching him or her. It began in South Korea in around 2010 and has spread all over the world.

    Why did mukbang first appear in South Korea? Jeff Yang, an Asian-American cultural critic(评论家), thinks that it’s down to “the loneliness of unmarried or uncoupled South Koreans”. He believes that eating on your own can be hard in a country like South Korea, where social eating is such a long tradition. However, eating alone is becoming increasingly common. It seems that mukbang gives people the feeling that they are part of something larger.

    Alice Stride, a spokeswoman for the Campaign to End Loneliness, says, “It might bring someone great comfort to watch mukbang.” She adds that she would be worried if younger people were watching people eat instead of eating with friends or family, but for older people it could be a comfort. “If you can’t get out, if you’re ill for example, then perhaps that will bring you a great sense of comfort. On the whole, though, we would advocate face-to-face communication. It’s something that won’t change.”

    “I would always encourage people to do whatever makes them feel better as long as it is a healthy habit,” says Ben Edwards, a relationship expert. “I doubt if mukbang is a healthy way to have a meal. But I think if people feel like watching other people eat, and it gives them some sort of satisfaction, I see no harm.”

    1What questions are answered in Paragraph 1?

    How old is mukbang?

    What does mukbang mean?

    Where did mukbang begin?

    How did mukbang get popular?

    A. ①②③ B. ①③④ C. ①②④ D. ②③④

    2According to Jeff Yang, it is difficult for South Koreans to eat alone because they_____________.

    A. have the culture of eating together B. are supporters of ending loneliness

    C. like joining a larger group D. usually have a big family

    3Which of the following is probably Alice Stride’s opinion?

    A. Mukbang helps lots of people feel less lonely.

    B. Older people are more interested in mukbang.

    C. Younger people should offer more comfort to older people.

    D. Younger people should eat with their friends and family a lot.

    4What does the underlined word “advocate” in Paragraph 3 probably mean in Chinese?

    A. 观察 B. 提倡 C. 建立 D. 评估

    5What does Ben Edwards think of mukbang?

    A. It is difficult to do. B. It is healthy for the host.

    C. It is an acceptable thing. D. It is a popular way of eating.

  • 27、   In difficult times, there are always people who step up and bring people hope and confidence. One of them is Zhong Nanshan.

    "Please don't travel to Wuhan unless it's absolutely necessary," Zhong Nanshan, a famous respiratory (呼吸科的) expert, reminded the public when the novel coronavirus first hit Wuhan. But despite the danger, he, an 84-year-old man, took the train to Wuhan to fight the disease.

    Known as the hero who defeated SARS in 2003, Zhong's image and messages are flooding (遍布) social media. Many people say they "trust every word of Zhong". He has given Chinese people confidence in winning the battle.

    A great doctor and honest scholar (学者)

    Growing up in a family of doctors, Zhong lives by a simple motto (信条): save lives and always be honest. In 2003, when SARS hit China, he volunteered to treat patients and asked his colleagues (同事) to send their most serious patients to him. After months of work, his treatment plan for SARS was adopted (采纳) by China and then the whole world, saving thousands of lives, People's Daily reported.

    Zhong is also known for being an honest scholar. In 2003, when authorities (官方) said that the SARS virus was under control, he publicly refuted their statement. "It's not all under control," Zhong said in a later interview. His honesty won widespread praise from the Chinese public.

    Back to the frontlines

    Seventeen years later, Zhong is once again leading an expert team to study the novel coronavirus (新型冠状病毒). Although this new virus is known to be more dangerous to the elderly, Zhong doesn't seem worried about his own safety.

    On Jan 18, he took a high-speed train from Guangzhou to Wuhan. Two days later, he became the first expert to make certain that the new virus can be spread between humans. On January 29, he and his colleagues spent over four hours online checking five patients who were in serious condition. The next day, he chose the treatment for those patients. Under his guidance, his team developed a rapid test kit (快速检测试剂盒) for the disease that can show results within 15 minutes.

    As People's Daily wrote, "the 84-year-old Zhong Nanshan shows his professionalism as a scholar, courage as a soldier, and a sense of duty as the backbone (脊梁) of our nation."

    1What can we know about Zhong Nanshan from the passage except ?

    A.He is an expert. B.He is confident. C.He is greedy. D.He is brave.

    2What achievements did Zhong make in the fight against SARS?

    A.He developed the test kit for the disease. B.He treated the most serious patients online.

    C.His treatment plan saved lots of people. D.He started that SARS was under control.

    3What does the underlined word "refute" mean?

    A.To support others' opinions. B.To say that a statement was not true.

    C.To laugh at the authorities. D.To be in the fight against the epidemic (流行病).

    4What has Zhong done to fight the disease?

    A.He made certain that the virus could spread between humans.

    B.He treated four severe patients in a day.

    C.He treated five patients online alone.

    D.The test kit from his team can show results within 15 seconds.

    5The aim of the story is to .

    A.encourage people to stay at home B.state the importance of Zhong's warning

    C.guide people to be honest and brave D.praise Zhong's courage and spirit

五、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 28、   Not only could the cultures, histories or customs in different countries be different, but the s1habits are different. Let’s see the shopping in America here.

    If you arrive in America only for a short time, I believe you need to buy some clothes soon. There is a rule of dressing in the States: Change your clothes every day. F2 example, in an American college, neither teachers n3 students are often seen in the same clothes for two days on end. So you may find i4 necessary to buy more clothes than you have here——in China.

    W5 you are shopping in the States, you will find that prices change a lot from store to store, and they change a lot from time to time.

    After you stay in America for some time, you will also find t6 Americans are not so well-off. They often go shopping at “sales”.

    They also buy some used, second-hand things, such as clothing, bed, sofa, or TV——in order to s7 money. But in America it is quite different: most of the second-hand things are rather good.

    In fact, the price in the United States is always very l8 . Advertisements for “white sale” are often seen in January, as well as in May and June or July. Once or t9 every season there will be “ garage sales” in the community. There, you can get almost a10 , from a boat to a pair of shoes, at lower prices.

六、完型填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 29、阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

           I have lived in Lawndale for thirty years. My neighborhood has experienced several _______, some for the better and some for the worse. Months ago, I learned something from _______ son: Progress begins with hope. My son came home from school one day with a project his class had thought up. They _______ to turn a vacant lot (空地) into a garden.

           He had a _______. He wanted to grow many different kinds of flowers in Lawndale. He said, “Our neighborhood needs to change, and we should take action. _______ we turn the vacant lot into a garden, it will show everyone how much we care. Then more people will join us, and the community will become a _______ place.” I admired my son’s idea. I said I would help.

           His class started by _______ the rubbish from the lot. People came by and saw the difference they had already made. I noticed after that people were not _______ often. They seemed to understand that keeping things clean was not so difficult.

           In one week, they planted almost 500 plants. This spring the garden will be full _______ flowers.

           Someone said, “It takes a village to raise a child.” I think it takes a child to inspire a community. I am ________ proud of my son.

    【1】

    A.changes

    B.questions

    C.difficulties

    【2】

    A.mine

    B.my

    C.me

    【3】

    A.decided

    B.preferred

    C.continued

    【4】

    A.test

    B.rule

    C.plan

    【5】

    A.If

    B.Although

    C.Before

    【6】

    A.safe

    B.quiet

    C.beautiful

    【7】

    A.looking up

    B.clearing out

    C.slowing down

    【8】

    A.fighting

    B.shouting

    C.littering

    【9】

    A.in

    B.of

    C.with

    【10】

    A.hardly

    B.truly

    C.possibly

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