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雷州九年級聯(lián)考英語試卷學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、聽力選擇1.Whoisthespeakertalkingabout?A.B.C.2.WhatdoesJohnliketoeat?A.B.C.聽對話,回答以下各小題。3.Wheremostprobablyarethetwospeakers?A.Intheplayground.B.Atschool.C.Inashop.4.Whatsportsdoesthewoman’ssonlovebetternow?A.B.Basketball.C.Football.5.Whenwilltheshowend?A.B.C.6.Whichfestivalisthespeakertalkingabout?A.B.C.7.WhydidNOTKaterecognizethemanatfirst?A.Becausehechangeshishairstyle.B.Becauseheisthinnerthanbefore.試卷第1頁,共10頁C.Becauseheisheavierthanbefore.聽對話,回答下列小題。8.Whendidthewomanbuytheskirt?A.B.Thedaybeforeyesterday.C.9.Whatwasthematterwiththeskirt?A.Therewasaholeinit.B.Itdidn’tlookniceonthewoman.C.Theskirtwastorn(撕裂)inside.10.Whatmightthesellerdonextprobably?A.Thesellermightchangeanotherskirtforthewoman.B.Thesellermightrepairtheholesoftheskirt.C.Thesellermightreturnthemoneytothewoman.聽對話,回答各小題。.Wheredoesthereportercomefrom?A.CCTV.B.MusicRadio.C.ChinaDaily.12.Whatdoestheboythinkofrockmusic?A.Exciting.B.Relaxing.C.Interesting.13.Whatwouldtheboyliketobeinthefuture?A.Asinger.B.Areporter.C.Aguitarplayer.聽對話,回答下列小題。14.Whichisthecorrectequation(算式)?A.10×60.B.40+15.C.40×15.15.WhatdoesthemansuggestJanetodo?A.Keeppracticing.B.Dosomereading.C.bemorecareless.16.WhatdotheythinkofMrs.White’sclasses?A.Interesting.B.Boring.C.Justso-so.17.WhywasJacklatethismorning?A.Becausehisbikewasbroken.B.Becausehisalarmclockdidn’twork.C.試卷第2頁,共10頁Becausehedidn’tfeelgood.聽對話,回答各小題。18.Wheredoesthisconversationhappen?A.Inazoo.B.Onaroad.C.Inaschool.19.Whatwillthegirlandherfatherdonext?A.Feedthepanda.B.photoswiththepanda.C.Gototheworker.20.What’sthematterwiththegirl’sbrother?A.Hehasatoothache.B.Hehasasorethroat.C.Hehasaheadache.二、聽力填空你將聽到一則關(guān)于學校菜園計劃的通知。請根據(jù)所聽內(nèi)容填寫下面的信息卡,并將答案寫在答題卡對應(yīng)題目的答題位置上。短文聽兩遍。位置):thefieldnexttothe21openforplantingfromnext2218smallfieldsabout23meterslongand1.2meterswideeach1.24twicebeforechoosingwhichvegetablesto2.Makesuretotakegoodcareofthevegetables.3.Comeupwitha25fortheclassvegetablefield.三、補全對話請通讀下面對話,根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將對應(yīng)選項涂黑。選項中有一項為多余選項。Mom:Hi,Whatareyoubusywiththesmartphone?26試卷第3頁,共10頁Mom:Areyoulearningnewwordsfromthem?27Theyarenewwordsfromthetextbook.Mom:learningEnglishstepbystepisgood.Butbecarefulnottospendtoomuchtimeonthephone.OK,Mom.28Iusuallyjustuseitforabouthalfanhouraday.Mom:That’sfine.29it’sreallyuseful.Icanunderstandthembetterandalsoexpressmyideasmoreclearly.Mom:Greatidea!Andyoucanalsotrytowritesomeshortpassages.Iwill.30A.Ithinkwritingcanalsohelpmealot.B.I’musingsomeEnglishlearningapps.C.Don’tbetooworried.D.Doyouthinkithelpsyoualot?E.theyareabitdifficultforme.F.IwanttoimprovemyspokenEnglish.四、語法選擇請通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,根據(jù)語法和上下文連貫的要求,從每小題所給的三個選項中選出一個最佳答案,并在答題卡上將對應(yīng)選項涂黑。Lastwintervacation,MeimeiwenttoQuanzhou,Fujiantoexperiencetheartofwearingflowersinherhair.Whenshearrivedthere,she31bythebeautyofthelocalwomen.Theydecoratedtheirhair32manycolorfulflowers.Shecouldn’twait33itherself.Inalocalflowermarket,Meimeicarefully34herfavoriteflowerswiththehelpofalocalfriend.Then,shewenttoatraditionalhairsalonwhereanexperiencedhairdresser35puttheflowersintoherhair.Shefeltlikeaprincessfromafairytale36shewalkedontheancientstreets.Theflowersaddedatouchofbeautyandcharmtoherappearance.Shelearnedthatthetraditionofwearingflowersinthehairhas37longhistoryandrichculture.Itisnotonlyasymbolofbeautybutalsoshows38hopeofabetterlifeandtheirrespectfortraditions.Meimeisaidshewouldneverforget39shelearned.Shenotonlylearnedaboutthetraditionalcustomofwearingflowersinthehairbutalsohadagreattimeenjoyingherselfinthelocalculture.Shehopedtohave40chancestoexploresuchwonderfultraditionsthanbefore.試卷第4頁,共10頁31.A.wassurprisedB.surprisedC.issurprised32.A.forB.withC.by33.A.totryB.tryingC.try34.A.willchooseB.choosesC.chose35.A.skillfulB.skillfullyC.skill36.A.a(chǎn)sB.becauseC.so37.A.a(chǎn)B.theC.a(chǎn)n38.A.people’sB.peoples’C.peoples39.A.howB.whatC.why40.A.manyB.moreC.most五、完形填空通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案,并將答題卡上對應(yīng)題目所選的選項涂黑。Oneevening,Lisanoticedamanplayingtheguitaronthebusystreet.Hismusicwassobeautifulthatshestoppedto41.“Doyouplayoften?”Lisaasked.“Almosteveryday,”hereplied.“Musicbringsme42,andIhopeitdoesthesameforothers.”Thenextday,Lisabroughtherpiggybank.Itwasfullof43.Assheplaceditbesidetheman,helooked44.“Thisisforyou,”Lisasaidshyly.musicmakesmywayhomehappier.”Themanthankedher,“Actually,Iamsavingupto45amusicclassforkidsinthecommunity.”Lisadecidedtohelp.Thefollowingweek,Lisadesignedpostersto46theclass.Theman,Mr.Carter,taughtkidsbasicguitarskills47.Oneboynamedhadneverplayedtheguitarbefore,butMr.Carterencouragedhimgently,doinggreat,Onthelastdayoftheclass,playedasimplesong,andtheotherkids48loudly.“IneverthoughtIcoulddothis,”saidhappily.LisarealizedthatMr.Carter’s49notonlybrightenedpeople’sdaysbutalsoopenednewdoorsforothers.Asautumncame,thestreetwasstillfilledwith50music.EverytimeLisapassedby,shefeltthemagicofmusic.41.A.restB.singC.listenD.play試卷第5頁,共10頁42.A.sadnessB.darknessC.happinessD.kindness43.A.toysB.coinsC.booksD.clothes44.A.tiredB.boredC.relaxedD.surprised45.A.setupB.joininC.dealwithD.learnabout46.A.takeB.finishC.a(chǎn)ttendD.introduce47.A.rudelyB.loudlyC.smoothlyD.patiently48.A.calledB.shoutedC.cheeredD.talked49.A.voiceB.musicC.magicD.dance50.A.usefulB.livelyC.modernD.important六、閱讀理解Foralongtime,peoplehavebeencuriousaboutwhetheranimalscanhavefeelingslikehumans.Somepeoplethinkthatanimalscanfeelhappy,sadorscared,butitwasnoteasytoprovethiswithscience.becauseofmoderntechnologyandmethods,researchersaredeeplyexploringthesefeelingsinanimals.Scientistsfoundthatanimalshavefeelings,andtheyoftenexpresstheminwaysthataresimilartohumans.Forexample,chimpanzees(黑猩猩)havebeenseenhuggingeachother,showingsignsofsadnessandevenlaughing.ThiswasdiscoveredbyascientistnamedJaneGoodall.Shespentmanyyearsstudyingchimpanzeesinthewildandwroteabouttheirfeelings.AnotherscientistisJaakPanksepp.______Hefoundthatanimalshavethesamepartsintheirbrainsashumansthatareresponsibleforfeelings.Thismeansthatanimalscanfeelfear,madnessandjoy,justlikewedo.Whydoscientistskeepworkingonthestudyofanimalfeelings?Theywanttodecipherhowanimalsfeelandwhytheyhavecertainactivities.Thisisimportantbecauseitcanhelpustakebettercareofanimalsandprotectthem.Besides,itcanalsohelpusinprovidingbestcareforanimals.Moreover,ithelpsimproveourunderstandingofourownfeelingsbecausewesharesomesimilaritieswithanimals.Inshort,animals’feelingscanshowusalotabouthumannature.Aswelearnmoreabouttheirfeelingseachday,weareremindedofourresponsibilitytotreatalllivingbeingswithkindnessandrespect.Scientistsarelearningmoreaboutthemeveryday.51.AccordingtoParagraph1,whywasithardtoproveanimalfeelings?A.Lack(缺乏)ofinterest.B.Nofeelingsigns.C.Noenoughmethods.D.Thebadenvironment.試卷第6頁,共10頁52.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“______”inParagraph2?A.Hestudiedthebrainofanimals.B.Hestudiedthelifehabitsofanimals.C.Hestudiedthesocialbehaviorsofanimals.D.Hestudiedthewaysofanimals’showingfeelings.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“decipher”meaninParagraph3?A.Record.B.Understand.C.Change.D.Express.54.Whatmightscientistsdonextaccordingtothepassage?A.Decidetogiveupstudyinglessexpressiveanimals.B.Startcomparinganimalfeelingswithhumanactforms.C.a(chǎn)nimalstoexpresstheirfeelingsinhumanways.D.Lookformoresimilaritiesbetweenanimalsandhumanfeelings.55.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Protection:TheRoleofAnimalFeelingsB.Curiosity:TheSearchforAnimalFeelingsC.Exploration:TheRecordingofAnimalFeelingsD.Discovery:TheUnderstandingofAnimalFeelingsIfyouseesomeonefalldownsuddenly,perhapsasaresultofaheartattack,whatcanyoudowhileyouwaitforprofessionalhelp?Chensetagoodexamplewhenhewasfourteen.HeperformedCPR(心肺復(fù)蘇術(shù))onapersonathisschool,savingtheman’slifein2013.Accordingtomedicalexperts,thereisa“goldenperiod”—thefirstfourminutesofaheartattack.Duringthistime,CPRisbestforsavingtheperson’slife.InAugust,2020,allpublicschoolsnationwidewereaskedtoprovideCPRcoursesinChinaaspartofhealtheducation.CPRisnothardtograsp.Allthatoneneedstoknowishowtowatchanddecideifapersonhasaheartattack,wheretopressonthepatient’schest(胸),andhowtoblowairthroughthemouthandintothelungs(肺).Unluckily,lessthanonepercentofChineseadultshavemasteredtheskillofCPR,whilemanyhaveneverheardofit.A2019surveyfromChinaYouthDailyshowedthatalthough64.6%ofschoolsopenedhealtheducationcourses,theteachingresultswerenotsatisfying.ZhaoShengyu,agraduatefromahighschool,rememberedherfirsttimetobetaughtCPRintheclass.“No試卷第7頁,共10頁model,videoorpracticewasincluded.IrealizedtheactsIhadbeentaughthadlotsofmistakesafterIwastrainedanothertimeinamedicalschool,”shesaid.Accordingtoherownexperience,ZhaosaidmoreprofessionalCPRcoursesinschoolswerenecessary.MostcountrieshaveattachedimportancetoCPRtraining.Itwasshowninasurveyin2017thatmorethanhalfofAmericanshadreceivedCPRtraining.Switzerland,Germany,FranceandsomeothercountrieshavealsoprovidedCPRtraining.56.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?A.CPRwasfirstperformedin2013.B.ChentaughtothershowtoperformCPR.C.CPRmustbeperformedassoonaspossible.D.CPRmustbeperformedbeforeaheartattack.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grasp”inthepassageprobablymean?A.Spread.B.Master.C.Repeat.D.Imagine.58.WhywasmoreprofessionalCPRtrainingnecessaryaccordingtoZhaoShengyu?A.BecausemoststudentshadneverheardofCPR.B.BecauselotsofcountriesprovidedCPRtraining.C.BecauseherfirstCPRlearninghadlotsofmistakes.D.BecauseexpertsadvisedstudentstomastertheskillofCPR.59.Whichistherighttimeorderofthefollowingfacts?①Chensavedapersonathisschool.②AllpublicschoolswereaskedtoprovideCPRcoursesinChina.③Itwasreportedthat64.6%ofschoolsopenedhealtheducationcourses.④AsurveyshowedthatmorethanhalfofAmericanshadreceivedCPRtraining.A.①④③②B.②①④③C.①③④②D.③②①④60.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThestepsofperformingCPR.B.ThepeoplesavedbyCPRinChina.C.TherecentsituationofCPRcoursesinChina.D.ThedevelopmentofCPRtrainingaroundtheworld.試卷第8頁,共10頁七、選詞填空請從方框內(nèi)選擇適當?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空,使文章完整連貫。注意每空一詞,每詞僅用一次,有兩詞為多余項。faroldaddgoodtheydeadthanmuchregretbecausedifferentkilometerManypeoplearoundtheworldwatchhowmanystepstheywalkeveryday.Thisis61studiessuggestthat10,000stepsadayisenoughtohelpusstayhealthyandlivelonger.Anewstudysays4,000stepsadaycouldbethemagicnumberforustolivewellinto62age.Researchersfromahospitallookedathow63peoplewalkedduringtheweek.Thescientistsconcludedthat4,000stepseverydayloweredtheriskofdyingfrom64kindsofillnesses.Theleadresearcher,Dr.Martin,said4,000stepsisthesameasa30-to45-minutewalk,oraboutthree

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