北部联盟九英第二次检测题3
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2019-2020 年中考二诊英语试题及答案本试卷分为第I 卷和第 II 卷两部分。
考试时间 120 分钟,满分120 分。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共 80 分)注意事项:1.答第 I 卷前,考生务必然姓名、准考证号、考试科目按要求填涂在机读卡上。
2.每题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔将机读卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑,不能够将答案写在试卷上。
3.考试结束,将第II 卷和机读卡一并回收。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(本题共 5 小题。
每题 1 分,计 5 分 )听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选出最佳选项 ,并将机读卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。
每段对话读两遍。
1.A B C2.A B C3.A B C4.A B C5.A B CB)你将听到下面几段对话和一篇短文,请依照对话或短文内容,选择正确的答案。
每段对话和短文读两遍。
听第一段对话,回答第6至7小题。
6.What does Jenny like collecting?A. Toys.B. Kites.C. Coins.7.How many years has she collected them?A. Nine.B. Eight.C. Six.听第二段对话,回答第8至10小题。
8.When will Tom leave for Shanghai?A. Next mo nth.B. Next week.C. This weekend.9.What is Guigang City like?A. It ’s polluted badly.B. Big and crowded.C. Neither big nor crowded.10. Who is Bob?A. Tom ’s cousin.B. Jack ’s cousin.C. Susan’s cousin.听第三段对话,回答第11 至 12 小题。
11. Who gave the man one million dollars in the dream?A. Victor.B. Anna.C. It’ s not mentioned.12.When did the man wake up?A.He woke up when he was raising money for the charity.B.He woke up when he was traveling.C.He woke up when he was laughing aloud.听第四段对话 ,回答第 13至 15 小题。
2019-2020年九年级英语第二次诊断试题注意事项:1.全卷共12页,满分150分,由卷I(100分),卷II(50分)组成,答题时间为120分钟。
2.请将卷I的答案填到卷II答题栏内相应的位置。
3.考试结束时,只交卷II,卷I妥善保存,以便评讲试卷用。
第一部分听力(共两节;满分20分)第一节:听对话,选答案(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)听下面10段对话,作1—10小题。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,将所选答案的番号填入卷I答题栏内相应的位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间答题。
每段对话读两遍。
1.What does the man suggest?A. B. C.2.What was invented in 1876?A. B. C.3.How does Xiaoqiang usually go to work?A. B. C.4.Which place does the woman think to visit?A. B. C.5.How was the weather during the holiday?A. B. C.6.Who has Betty’s phone number?A.Tony. B.Ben. C.Amy.7.Why can they get a long holiday?A.Because of next week.B.Because they want to go aboard.C.Because of National Day.8.What sport does Alice like?A.Basketball and swimming. B.Basketball and volleyball.C.Swimming and volleyball.9.How soon will Kate e back home?A.In 5 days. B.In 8 days. C.In 3 days. 10.How far is the nearest bookshop?A.20 minutes by taxi. B.5 minutes on foot. C.5 minutes by bus.第二节:听对话或独白,选答案。
2019-2020年初三英语二模试题和答案本试卷分为第I卷(机读卷)和第II卷(非机读卷)两卷,十一道大题。
满分120分。
考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(机读卷共67分)第一部分听力(共15分)一、听对话,选择与对话内容相符的图片,将代表图片的字母填在相应的序号后。
每段对话读两遍。
(共6分,每小题1分)(A)1. ()2. ()3. ()(B)4. ()5. ()6. ()二、听对话,根据对话内容,判断第7~10小题所给句子的正误。
正确的写A,错误的写B。
每段对话读两遍。
(共4分,每小题1分)听第一段对话,判断第7~8小题。
7. Peter’s leg was broken.8. The accident happened in the school.听第二段对话,判断第9~10小题。
9. The girl will go swimming with Tom.10. Tom goes swimming every day.三、听对话,根据对话内容,选择正确答案。
每段对话读两遍。
(共5分,每小题1分)请听第一段对话,回答第11~12小题。
11. What does the man think of the London buses?A. Slow.B. Comfortable.C. Expensive.12. What is the best way to travel in London?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. By underground.请听第二段对话,回答第13~15小题。
13. Which place did the woman go first?A. The shoe shop.B. The restaurant.C. The police station.14. What can we learn from the dialogue?A. The woman’s handbag was in her own car.B. The woman will go to her friend’s office at once.C. The woman will phone the manager of the restaurant.15. When does the dialogue probably happen?A. In the morning.B. At noon time.C. In the afternoon.第二部分基础知识运用(共30分)四、单项填空(共18分,每小题1分)从第16~33小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
2023届山西省九师联盟高三下学期第二次模拟调研测试英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirtA. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C.1. Who has to studyA. Stephen.B. Selina.C. Sue.2. How many members are there in Tom’s group nowA. Three.B. Five.C. Eight.3. What is the woman most probablyA. A scientist.B. A soldier.C. A doctor.4. What are the speakers mainly complaining aboutA. The hot weather.B. Long working hours.C. The fan in the room.5. What is the relationship between the speakersA. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient,C. Aunt and nephew. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the man unsatisfied withA. The actors.B. The special effects.C. The scenery.7. What will the woman probably do next weekendA. See a movie.B. Study a volcano.C. Go boating.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
2021年哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语第二次联考试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ATheBest Placeto Camp in Each StateWashington-SecondBeach, Olympic National ParkCampers put up their tents right on the sand of thisPacific Northwestbeach. Make a campfire, photograph sunset over the sea and try to absorb this charming spot with your entire being.Alaska-Bartlett Cove Campground, Glacier (冰川) Bay National ParkIn a state full of natural riches,Glacier Bayis a wonder, home to high peaks, whales, 700 miles of coastline, and light blue glaciers that flow directly into the sea. Set within temperate rainforest along Bartlett Cove, the park's only campground is impressively green and an easy jumping-off point for boat tours.Arizona-Havasupai Campground, Havasupai ReservationGetting to Havasupai is a challenge. Permits are snatched (剥夺) up almost instantly, and even if you get one it's a 10-mile hike from the border to reach this rural campground that hugs Havasu Creek. Make the journey, however, and you're rewarded with a series of great waterfalls and natural pools.Arkansas-BuffaloNationalRiverAmerica's first national river travels 135 miles through the Ozark Mountains, winding its way over rapids, forming peaceful pools and passing rocky cliffs topped by green forest. Plan a float trip and absorb the scenery ata leisurely pace, pausing for hikes to visitLostValley's caves or the 200-foot waterfalls.1.Which state may attract people preferring glaciers?A.Alaska.B.Washington.C.Arizona.D.Arkansas.2.What makesArizonaa popular camp choice among tourists?A.The blue glaciers and green rainforests.B.The winding national river and cliffs.C.The soaring peaks and long coastline.D.The beautiful waterfalls and pools.3.What can you do when camping inArkansas?A.Take a long trip on foot.B.Visit caves and waterfalls.C.Put up a well-equipped tent.D.Enjoy a view of sunset.BShe is one of mankind’s oldest ancestors and is more than three million years old. New analysis of the arm bones of Lucy, an early hominid, suggests she was a tree climber. Lucy’s remains were uncovered in Ethiopia in the 1970s, with the 3.18 million-year-old skeleton(骨骼)being the most complete of any upright, walking human ancestor. Since she was discovered, researchers have debated whether she spent her life in the trees or spent time walking on the plains as well.The new evidence from scans of her arm bones proves she spent time climbing and used her arms to pull herself up. The scans were compared with cross sections of humans and chimpanzees, which spend a mixture of time in trees and walking on all fours on the ground. They found that the arm bones were more heavily built, similar to those of chimps, while her lower limbs(下肢)would have meant she walked less efficiently than modern humans. Professor John Kappelman, atUniversityofTexas, believes the advantage of his study was that it focused on characteristics that reflect actual behavior during life, suggesting that evenwhen Lucy walked upright, she may have done so less efficiently than modern humans, limiting her ability to walk long distances on the ground.Previous studies suggested that Lucy was just 4 feet tall and weighed just 65 pounds. Combining the new data paints a picture of an ancestor who may have spent a great amount of her time in trees. It also expands on evidence from earlier this year which claimed that Lucy may have died from a fall, most likely from a tree. The evidence suggests Lucy may have spent time on the ground, returning to the safety of the trees for food and to sleep, to avoid her enemies.4. What did the researchers argue about after Lucy was discovered?A. Where she lived.B. How long she lived.C. What she ate.D. How she worked.5. How could people tell Lucy spent time climbing?A. By her walking style.B. By her heavily built arm bones.C. By her strong lower limbs.D. By her large cross sections.6. When Lucy walked, she may________.A. have walked with bigger stepsB. have walked at a faster speedC. have walked more efficiently than usD. have walked a shorter distance than us7. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Guesses about Lucy’s characteristics.B. Some evidence of Lucy’s health.C. The safety of Lucy.D. The ancestor of Lucy.CBy mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, using ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How much will artificialintelligence (AI) advance? Will global warming cause disastrous changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the climate change issues? Recently, the magazineBig Thinkasked top minds from a variety of fields to weigh in on what the future holds 40 years from now. The result is as follows.It's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas and will have a much higher average age than people today. Cities theorist Richard thinks urbanization will transform the education system of, making our economy less houses driven and removing the divisions between home and work.And rapidly advancing technology will continue ever more rapidly. Cities of the future won't look like “some sort of science-fiction fantasy”, but it's likely that technological advances and information overlays (VR and AR) will greatly change how we live. Self-driving cars will make the roads safer and provide faster transports. A larger version of driverless cars-driverless trucks — may make long-distance drivers out of date.Some long view predictions are completelydire. Environmentalist Bill says that if we don't make great progress in fighting global warming, it's likely we could see out-of- control rises in sea levels, huge crop shortfalls and wars over limited freshwater resources.In terms of how we will eat, green markets founder and “real food" supporter Nina believes that there will be more small milk processing plants and more regional food operations and we'll be healthier as a result.New York Timeswriter Mark thinks that people will eat fewer processed foods and eat foods grown closer to where they live. And more people will be aware of the ethical responsibility" to grow foods.8. What may happen by 2050 based on the magazineBig Think ?A. Education will be driven by economy.B. The majority of people will be taller.C. AI will cause disastrous changes.D. Most people will live in big cities.9. What do we know about technology in the future according to Paragraph 3?A. It will make people live in science-fiction fantasy.B. It will ensure safer transports due to faster cars.C. It will greatly change the way in which people live.D. It will increase the number of long-distance drivers.10. What does the underlined word "dire" in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Magical.B. Terrible.C. Ridiculous.D. Meaningful.11. What does Nina think of foods in the future?A. People will eat healthier and fresher foods.B. Land-raised farm systems will be improved.C. There will be smaller regional food operations,D. Food supplies will become much more limited.DDogs are often called as “man's best friend”, MacKenzie, a four-pound Chihuahua(吉娃娃), was named winner of the 2020 American Hero Dog Competition on October 19, 2020.In its tenth year in 2020 the annual contest is the brainchild of American Humane, the country's first national charitable organization founded for the safety and well-being of animals. Often called the “Oscars for dogs”, the award recognizes dogs who make extremely great contributions to society.The competition of 2020 attracted over 400 entries(参赛者)from across the country. These heroic dogs have gone above the call of duty, saving lives, comforting the ill and aged and reminding us of the powerful, age-old ties between animals and people. While all were impressive, it was tiny MacKenzie who wonthe judges' hearts.MacKenzie's growth was not easy. Born with a mouth disability, she had to be fed through a tube(管子)for the first year of her life. Despite her own struggles, she always seemed to think more of other animals in need. “Never have I seen such a will to live. Though sick, she carefully looked after the baby animals at the rescue(救助)center,” said her caretaker.A life-saving operation performed in 2014 gave MacKenzie the ability to eat independently. The seven-year-old chihuahua is now working for the Mia Foundation, an organization that rescues and nurses animals with inborn disabilities. The chihuahua does an excellent job and has raised various animals. She plays nurse, cleans, comforts and hugs them, acting as their mother and teaching them how to socialize, play and have good manners.In addition to her role as an animal caretaker, MacKenzie also visits schools to educate kids about the importance of accepting physical differences in both animals and people. Her heartwarming and inspiring story makes MacKenzie a worthy receiver ofAmerica's top dog honor.12. What can we infer about the American Hero Dog Competition?A. It was first held in 2010B. It was held to honor caretakers of dogs.C. It takes place every ten years.D. It was started by a charitable organization.13. With what quality did MacKenzie win the award?A. Talent and braveryB. Friendliness and care.C. Courage and selflessness.D. Confidence and independence.14. In which aspect can students benefit from MacKenzie's visits?A. Learning from failures.B. Understanding the disabled.C. Valuing physical health.D. Developing practical ability.15. What's the best title for the text?A. Dogs Are Man's Best Friends.B. Treat Dogs the Way We Want to Be Treated.C. Touching Stories between MacKenzie and PeopleD. 2020 American Hero Dog: A TinyChihuahua.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2022年黑龙江省哈尔滨九中高考英语二模试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AMust-see musicals Ready to get back to the theater and enjoy some toe-tapping show tunes Whether you are a Londoner or just visiting the capital for a day,you are sure to find a good night out from our selection of must-see musicals.Book your tickets in advance to catch the hottest shows!TINA---The Tina Turner MusicalFrom humble beginnings in Nutbush,Tennessee,to her transformation into the global Queen of Rock and Roll,Tina Turner didn't just break the rules.She rewrote them.This new stage musical reveals the story of a woman who dared to resist the bounds of her age,gender and race. TINA—The Tina Tuner Musical is written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Katori Hall and directed by Phyllida Lloyd.Performance times:Monday 7 pm from June 3,2021 until June 26,2022Venue:Aldwych Theater,49 Aldwych,London,WC2 B 4 DFThe Lion KingTaking the famous story of Simba,the stage show is a one-way ticket to the Pride Lands.With fascinating scenery drawing you in,you will almost feel like you're part of the action as you journey through Simba's world.To bring The Lion King to life,the show's original director,Julie Taymor,combined live performers and innovative tools.Creating a visual feast that's since redefined how musicals could and should look,The Lion King really is anall-singing,all-dancing affair.Performance times:Tuesday- Saturday 7:30 pm from June 1,2021 until April 3,2022 Venue:Lyceum Theater,21 Wellington Street,London WC2 F 7 RQMAMMA MIA!Writer Catherine Johnson's sunny,amusing tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise.On the eve of her wedding,a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago.When they arrive,the small Greek island just starts to shine with flames of love and fun.Performance times:Monday-Saturday 7:45 pm from August 25,2021 until April 2,2022 Venue:Novello Theater,Aldwych,London WC2 B 4 LD1.Who is the author of TINA—The Tina Turner Musical?______A. Catherine Johnson.B. Tina Turner.C. Katori Hall.D. Phyllida Lloyd.2.If you prefer an all-sing and all-dancing musical,which theater should you go?______A. Aldwych Theater.B. Lyceum Theater.C. Dominion Theater.D. Novello Theater.3.What can you expect from MAMMA MIA______A. A thrilling story about a conflict between two young men.B. An inspirational story about a girl trying to find her own identity.C. A funny story about love,family and happiness.D. A mysterious story about a sunny Greek island.BThe Doodle Boy Joe Whale is a 12-year-old from Shrewsbury,England,who needs only a blank canvas(画布)and a black marker to bring his imagination to life.The young artist has taken the Internet by storm with his clever doodles(涂鸦),which feature funny creatures and designs that can come only from the imagination of Joe---now known as The Doodle Boy.While some of Joe's school teachers weren't too fond of him turning his math book into a "doodle book",his parents,Greg and Nessa,sent their son to after-school art classes to encourage his interest. "One day,he came home from school a bit because there wasn't much art going on there,so we decided to find him some extra art classes," Greg Whale said.Joe impressed his art teacher so much that she shared some of his doodles on her own social media accounts,which got the attention of a local restaurant called Number Four.Restaurant staff then asked Joe's dad if the young artist would be interested in bringing his doodles to the restaurant's 8-foot whiteboard wall.His dad said,at first,he wasn't sure how his son was going to approach such a large canvas."When I got there,I thought," Joe doesn't like to duplicate(复制)drawings,so how is he going to fill an 8-foot wall without having to duplicate his doodles?' "Greg thought. "But actually,Joe seemed to get better and better.It was unbelievable to watch.He would look back at the wall like he was stuck,sigh a little bit,and go back and come up with 20 more images at once."When it comes to supplies,Joe said he mainly uses black markers and pens because he likes creating his art in a black-and-white style.Greg said he and Joe's mom will continue to encourage their son's hobby and gift for art,whether it's through continued art education or other opportunities for him to share his doodles with the world.4.What does the underlined word "deflated" in paragraph 2 mean?______A. Proud.B. Relaxed.C. Frightened.D. Disappointed.5.What can we infer about Joe from paragraph 3?______A. His gift has been well recognized.B. He charged Number Four a high price.C. He used to get in trouble for doodling online.D. His paintings provided his teacher with inspiration.6.What did Greg think of Joe's drawings on the wall of the restaurant?______A. They should be colorful.B. They excited his great curiosity.C. They left a strong impression on him.D. They were less attractive than expected.7.Which of the following can best describe Joe's parents______A. Far-sighted and strict.B. Warm-hearted and sporty.C. Open-minded and supportive.D. Well-informed and courageous.CYou may not know it,but your brain is already an amazing vocabulary learning machine.When you read or listen to something,your brain doesn't take each word at face value:it's continuously taking statistics about which words appear together regularly so that it can expect what's coming next and process speech faster.Our brains continuously release electrical signals,which change depending on what task your brain is dealing with.Scientists can use a technique to read some of these to study how your brain processes language.One of these signals,called N400,changes depending on whether words make sense in context or not.The N400 is relatively small for expected word combinations,like coffee and cream,and increases in height for unexpected word combinations,like coffee and cap.This means that scientists can read the N400 height to analyze the kind of expectations you have about which words usually appear together.In language learners,the N400 changes based on proficiency(熟练程度).The better people get at a language,the closer their N400 pattern is to native speaker's.This means that an important part of language proficiency is taking statistics and building expectations about what words usually appear together,just as native speakers do.To get better at this,we need to flood our brains with loads of natural content,so we can build up a picture of which kinds of words usually appear together.Reading is a great way to do this and there's lots of research that shows that reading works wonders for your vocabulary skills. However,it is important to remember that if there are too many unknown words,it can be difficult to figure out what they mean from the context.And it is unpleasant having to stop every two minutes to look up a word.Graded readers,which are books adapted to make them easier to understand at lower levels,are perfect for learners of foreign languages.8.What does the author intend to do in paragraph 1?______A. To state a fact.B. To offer a suggestion.C. To make a comparison.D. To propose a definition.9.What does it mean if the N400 increases?______A. We make sense of some word combinations in a context.B. We combine some new words to make a sentence.C. We memorize some word combinations to learn a language.D. We meet some word combinations beyond our expectations.10.How can we have a native speaker-like N400 pattern according to the author______A. By reading some books about vocabulary skills.B. By reading lots of natural content.C. By reading loads of books about nature and drawing pictures.D. By reading authentic content to increase our vocabulary.11.What can we infer from the last paragraph?______A. It is more beneficial to read easy books.B. It is important to look up new words.C. We should mainly read adapted books.D. We should choose materials right for our level.DVideo calls are a common occurrence,but have you imagined being able to touch the person on the other end of the line Scientists are making this a reality.Researchers at the University of New South Wales Australia,have invented a soft skin stretch device(SSD),a haptic(触觉的)device that can recreate the sense of touch.Haptic technology imitates the experience of touch by stimulating localized areas of the skin in ways that are similar to what is felt in the real world,through force,vibration or motion.Vibration is the most common haptic technology today and has been built into many electronic devices,such as one attached to the back of a trackpad in laptops,which simulates a button clicking.However,haptic feedback with vibration becomes less sensitive when used continuously.The existing technology also has great difficulty recreating the sense of touch with objects in virtual environments or located remotely according to Mai Thanh Thai,lead author of the study.The new technology overcomes issues with existing haptic devices.The research team introduced a novel method to recreate the sense of touch through soft,artificial "muscles". "Our three-way directional skin stretch device,built into the fingertips of the wearable haptic glove we also created,is like wearing a second skin--it's soft,stretchable and mimics the sense of touch---and will enable new forms of haptic communication to enhance everyday activities," said Thanh Nho Do,senior author of the study.It works like this:Imagine you are at home and you call your friend who is in Australia.You wear a haptic glove with the SSDs and your friend also wears a glove with integrated 3 D force sensors.If your friend picks up an object,it will physically press against your friend's fingers.And the glove with 3 D force sensors will measure these interactions.The force signals can be sent to your glove so your device will generate the same 3 D forces,making you experience the same sense of touch as your friend.The haptic devices could be applied in various scenes,allowing users to feel objects inside a virtual world or at a distance.This could be especially beneficial during such times like the COVID-19 pandemic when people rely on video calls to stay connected with loved ones.Or it could be used in medical practices.Doctors can feel a patient's organ tissues with surgical (手术的)tools without touching them.12.What can we learn about the SSD______A. It imitates the sense of touch through animal skin.B. It mainly uses vibration technology.C. It makes virtual haptic communication possible.D. It takes the shape of a glove.13.What does the last but one paragraph mainly talk about______A. The advantages of the new haptic glove.B. An explanation of how the haptic device works.C. The applications of the new haptic technology.D. A personal experience of using SSDs during a video call.14.According to the author,in which of the following situation could the new haptic devicebenefit people?______A. Interviewing someone face to face.B. Recreating organ tissues.C. Evaluating surgeries from a distance.D. Feeling a silk scarf being sold online.15.What's the main purpose of the text?______A. To encourage the use of a new product.B. To introduce the development of haptic technology.C. To compare different haptic devices.D. To inform readers of a new invention.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)For introverts(内向的人)interacting with other individuals can be challenging.They need to go to a quiet place to gather their thoughts and recharge. (1) On the other hand,extroverts are highly friendly and social.By their very nature,extroverts are well-loved,but that doesn't mean introverts aren't just as likable.Here are some reasons why you need introvert friends. Introverts listen.In group discussions,if extroverts love to talk,introverts like to listen.This means introverts often hear more of what's occurring around them.They catch all the things others miss. (2)Introverts are highly creative.There's evidence that an independent,quiet thought gives birth to more creativity compared to a big brainstorming group.Introverts spend tons of time in their heads. (3) And their minds are constantly imagining,remembering and analyzing,which leads to insights and creativity that can translate to inventive solutions and ideas.Introverts are persistent and focused. (4) An introverted friend can help you.They don't give up easily,and love working independently.They are willing to invest the energy and time required.They are less distracted by new possibilities and opportunities.(5) They don't use words lightly.Introverts are intentional and thoughtful.Thus when they do speak up in group settings,it's usually worth your time to listen.This is a refreshing and valuable quality.Introverts make good friends.An introvert's ability to listen,natural persistence,and desire for deep relationships can produce devoted friendships.They make trusted,safe friends.A.Introverts value friends' promises.B.They are known for being deep thinkers.C.Got a problem that needs immediate solvingD.When introverts say something,they mean it.E.Introversion is also often confused with shyness.F.This is because introverted people get their energy from being alone.G.If you're in search of friends who will truly hear you,choose introverts.16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)The first time I ordered takeout in New York,two things surprised me:the fast speed with which the food(21),and the fact that,after I'd paid for it,the man from the Chinese restaurant and I stood on either side of the threshold(门槛)(22)each other,though only one of us understood(23).After a minute of this,I closed the door.An American friend sat on the sofa,open-mouthed" Wait---did you just close the door"In London,you don't tip for(24).A man on a motorbike arrives and hands over an oil-soaked bag,or a box.You give him the(25)amount of money it costs or wait and look at your shoeswhile he(26)change.Then you close the door.Sometimes all this is(27)without even the removal of his motorcycle helmet.The dream is that the whole(28)exchange passes wordlessly. Every New Yorker has heard a newly arrived British person complain about(29).The high minded British people add a(n)(30):food-industry workers should be paid a(n)(31)wage (although the idea that the delivery boys of Britain are well paid is generally an untested(32).)Now when I'm in London I find myself tipping all kinds of people,most of whom express a sort of genuine(33),even if the tip is tiny.What they never,ever do,(34),is tell me to have a nice day. "Have a good one"-- said slowly with a slightly sad air,as if avoiding the far greater(35)of an evil "one"---is the most you tend to hear.But I'm not going to complain about Britain's(36)of a service culture.I don't think any nation should(37)service to the status of culture.At best,it's performed politely and properly by both parties,but no one should be asked to(38)that the intimate(亲密的)satisfaction of her existence is serving you,the "guest",with a shrimp sandwich wrapped in plastic.We are heavily affected by enough false beliefs in this life without(39)them the one that the girl with the name tagis(40)in love with us.21. A. reached B. arrived C. cooked D. sent22. A. waving at B. aiming at C. staring at D. nodding at23. A. what B. why C. when D. how24. A. delivery B. collection C. exchanging D. packaging25. A. rough B. generous C. huge D. exact26. A. asks for B. exchanges for C. charges for D. hunts for27. A. achieved B. acquired C. arranged D. approved28. A. unusual B. enthusiastic C. awkward D. inspiring29. A. tipping B. buying C. paying D. serving30. A. plan B. lecture C. order D. conclusion31. A. inadequate B. decent C. average D. maximum32. A. reality B. truth C. assumption D. existence33. A. dissatisfaction B. reliefC. silenceD. amazement34. A. however B. therefore C. otherwise D. meanwhile35. A. significance B. difference C. disadvantage D. probability36. A. lack B. decline C. efficiency D. quantity37. A. rate B. raise C. maintain D. rank38. A. predict B. doubt C. discuss D. pretend39. A. committing to B. sticking to C. adding to D. adapting to40. A. formally B. publicly C. secretly D. offensively四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41.For almost a month,Li Man has been working at an altitude of over 2,000meters,tirelessly carrying a medical rescue kit on her back (1) (weigh)about 15kilograms.As one of the 38 Chinese rescue staff on duty to protect the para athletes,Li and her team members call (2) (they)the "ski doctors". "We come from different hospitals and departments (3) (ensure)rescue work is as comprehensive as possible," said Li, (4) comes from the China Rehabilitation Research Center in Beijing.She (5) (remain)in Yanqing district since January.With competitors capable of hitting top speeds of up (6) 100 kilometers per hour,para Alpine skiing is a dangerous sport.Once emergency happens,the athletes need doctors immediately.Ski doctors (7) (require)to reach an injured person within fourminutes,but in fact,often arrive within one minute. "Since 2018,we've visited a resort for ski training for around a month each year to make sure that we could reach the injured people as fast and as (8) (safe)as possible," said Li.Li added that they have been given(9) (profession)training for first aid,and online and offline English training to makesure that they can communicate smoothly with foreign athletes and staff in international(10) (event).She hopes that China's ski medical rescue system will continue to grow andmore recruits will join.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)五、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)42.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。
2020.12北部联盟阶段性测试九年级英语检测题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。
本试题共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:1. 答题前,请考生仔细阅读答题卡上的注意事项,并务必按照相关要求作答。
2. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷(共80分)第一部分听力(共25小题;1-20每小题1分,21-25每小题2分,满分30分)(一)听句子,选择适当的应答语。
每个句子读两遍。
( )1.A. Thank you. B. My pleasure. C. You're welcome.( )2.A. It's cheap. B. It's exciting. C. It's cold.( )3.A. She likes apples B. She likes us. C. She is very friendly.( )4. A What's wrong? B With pleasure. C. Why not?( )5. A. Not at all. B. It doesn’t matter. C. Sorry, I won't do that again. (二)听五段对话,选择正确答案。
每段对话读两遍。
你将有20秒钟的时间阅读下面5个小题。
( )6. Why would the man like no more cakes?A. Because he is full.B. Because he doesn’t like cakes.C. Because he wants to eat some bread.( )7. What does the woman mean?A. The man should stop smoking.B. The man should stop drinking coffee.C. Drinking coffee is better than smoking.( )8. When will they have a picnicA. On ThursdayB. On Friday. C On Saturday( )9. What is Mary going to do after supper?A. See a film B Go to a meeting C. Prepare for her speech( )10. What will the man have first?A. A meal B Juice C Nothing(三)听两段长对话,选择正确答案。
北部联盟九年级英语第二次检测题第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共计80分)第一部分听力(共计25小题,1-20每题1分,21-25每小题2分)(一)听句子,选择适当的应答语,每个句子读两遍1.A. For one year B. In China C. On Monday2.A. OK B. It doesn’t matter C. Kind of nervous3.A. My pleasure B. Yes, she will. C. Sorry, it isn’t.4.A. By bus B. It’s very beautiful C. With friends.5.A. Me, too. B. You are welcome. C. She is 40 years old.(二)听下面五段对话,选择正确答案。
6.What is Peter allowed to do after school?A.Hang out with friends.B. Go to the book store.C. Read books.7.To whom might the keys belong?A.TomB. TimC. Tony8.What did Victor ‘s father use to be?A. A doctor.B. A worker.C. A teacher.9.How does Peter learn English?A.By asking Molly for help.B.By listening to tapes.C.By memorizing English words.10.What are Japanese supposed to do when they meet for the first time?A.Kiss.B. Shake hands.C. Bow.(三)听两段长对话,选择正确答案。
听第一段对话,回答11-13小题11.What ’s the museum made of ?A.Glass.B. Silk.C. Paper.12.When will the speakers come back?A.At around 2:30 p.m.B. At around 4:30 p.m.C.At around 6:30 p.m.13.Where will Julie go with Jack?A.To the museum.B. To the cinema.C. To the library.听第二段对话,回答14-16小题14.What did Anna do just now?A.She bought a picture.B. She took a picture.C. She painted a picture.15.What does Bob think of Anna?A.He thinks she’s shy.B.He thinks she’s great.C.He thinks she’s kind.16.What did Anna hope to be in the future?A.An artist.B. A musician. C . A scientist.(四)听短文,回答下面四个问题17.Why is it difficult for middle school students to do all things well?A.Because their parents don’t help them.B.Because they don’t have good teachers.C.Because they have many things to do.18.What does Linda like to do?A.She likes to listen to music.B.She likes to do her homework.C.She likes to play the guitar.19.What makes Linda tired and unhappy?A.Bad grades in the exams.B.Too much homework.C.Parents and teachers’ complaint.20.What does Bill get interested in this year?A.Playing basketball.B.Playing computer games.C.Playing football.(五)听短文,填表格,每空一词。
第二部分,完形填空(工10小题,每题1分,满分10分)A group of frogs were traveling __26__ the forests, but suddenly two of them fell into a hole. The other frogs tried to help them. When they saw how deep the hole was, they cried to the two frogs that they could not be saved. The two frogs didn't__27___ and tried their best to jump up out of the hole. The other frogs_28__saying that they were sure to die. __29__ , one of the two frogs, who heard what the other frogs were saying, gave up. Then he fell down and died.The __30__ frog, however, continued to jump as __31__ as he could, and at last made it out. When he __32__ , the other frogs asked, "Didn't you hear us?" The frog, who had a poor __33__ , said, "I thought you were encouraging me all the time."The story teaches us a__34__ :There is power (力量) of life and death in the tongue. An encouraging __35__to those who are down can help them out while a discouraging word can kill them.26 A. across B. through C. from27. A. care B. understand C. know28. A. practiced B. finished C. kept29. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Suddenly30. A. another B. other C. others31. A. wide B. tall C. hard32. A. got out B. ran away C. got off33. A. smelling B. eyesight C. hearing34. A. way B. lesson C. skill35. A. smile B. laugh C. word第三部分,阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共计40分)Aadvantage but not particularly required (需要).Knowledge of the Japanese language is not necessary but good English skills and practical computer knowledge are basic requirements.Apply with C.V.(个人履历)and send lettersto :NOVA France,Mr Sampy (IHT3/2)34,Bd.Haussmann,750009 Paris,FranceFax:33148014804Or visit our website :www.teadyp.comThe manager is waiting to meet and talk with successful applicants in Paris in June and July.36.Where are the teachers needed to teach?A.In France.B.In Japan.C.In Germany.D.In England.37.What is a must if the applicants want to be accepted?A.Experience of teaching.B.Experience of staying abroad.C.Knowledge of practical computer.D.Knowledge of the Japanese language.38.Which of the following about the applicants' working conditions is NOT true?A.They teach in very small classes.B.They get well trained for their job.C.They teach their native languages.D.They have to find places to live in.39.What do you think the reading is?A.An advertisement.B.A report.C.A diary.D.A notice.BI bought a jasmine plant for my office. When I bought it, I was told it would bloom (开花) and the sweet smell would fill my office. I had the plant for two months, and every day I looked at it, but there weren’t any flowers or pleasant smell. I was not happy, so I gave the plant to my friend Linda.One day, another friend Mary called and invited me to her office. When I walked in, her jasmine flowers surprised me. I reached out to touch the flowers. Mary cut some and gave them to me. I couldn’t help smelling them. Surrounded by the sweet smell of only a handful of these flowers, I suddenly understood something.Mary bought her plant the same time as I did. It took a year for her jasmine to bloom. I was so impatient for mine to bloom; regretfully, I gave it away.In a way my life is like the jasmine plant. I need to be patient and let things happen.Last Sunday Linda told me that she was going abroad the next week.Before she left, she returned the plant to me. This time I am going to wait. I have learned that when we want something in our life, we have to be patient. I am slowly learning to have that patience to wait for my jasmine to bloom.40. Before she gave the jasmine away, the writer had it for .A. one dayB. one yearC. two weeksD. two months41. When the writer saw Mary’s jasmine, she felt .A. unhappyB. peacefulC. hopefulD. surprised42. What has the writer learned from her experience?A. Patience is needed in life.B. Flowers can make life better.C. Friendship is necessary for us.D. Jasmine can be a wonderful plant.CPlaying video games and getting money for it seems like a dream job for many of today’s teenagers. But is it all fun and games?Big businessPro (professional) gaming is certainly big business. In 2017, there were more than 3,000 gaming competitions and over 10,000 professional players worldwide. A large number of people watch their competitions online, and successful players can get more than 1,000,000 dollars from prize money and ads. The industry is clearly thriving.What it takesBecoming a professional player is not just about being good at playing games- it also takes a lot of hard work. Some pro players practice for fourteen hours a day. "You need to spend much time and put all your efforts to it", says ex-gamer GeorgeNot all fun and gamesIt can be a difficult job as well. Stress is a big problem for players. Tiredness is another, and injuries(受伤) are common. Top player Hai Lam had wrist(手腕) problems after years of pro gaming. Careers(生涯)are short, and many players retire (退休) before they are 30 and try to find another job.However, the bad points probably won’t change the dreams of many teenage players. And angry parents are still likely to hear the excuse, "But I’m just practicing for my future job!"43. How many professional players were there around the world in 2017?A. 130.000.B. More than 3, 000.C. Over1,000.000.D. More than 10.00044. What does the underlined word "thriving" in Paragraph 2 meanA. Getting worse.B. Doing well.C. Developing slowly.D.Changing quickly.45. What can we infer from the last sentence of the passage?A. Children are angry with their parentsB. Teenagers practice games for their future jobsC. Some teenagers are crazy about playing gamesD. Parents stop their children playing games successfully.46. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. Pro gaming isn’t all fun and gamesB. The career as a pro gamer doesn’t last longC. Being a pro gamer is a good choice for teenagers.D. Being a pro gamer is an easy way to make money.DA myth is something that is not correct, but many people believe. There are a lot of myths about the human brain.One of the biggest myths is that we only use 10 percent of our brains. The next part of the myth is that if we can learn to use the rest of our brains, then we’ll be much smarter. People say this all the time, but it’s absolutely not true! The truth is that although we don’t know everything about the human brain, we know that each part of it has an important function (功能) . Modern scientists think the "10 percent myth" ridiculous (荒谬的) .The other most popular myth is about being "right brained" or "left brained". According to this myth, people who use the right side of their brains are more artistic and creative. People who use the left side of their brains are better at math and science. This is as popular as the 10percent myth, and it’s also wrong. In 2013, a study at an American university examined the right brain and left brain myth. According to the study, we use both sides of our brains equally (相等地). "It’s true that we use different parts of our brains for different things. We use our left side for language more, and our right side when we need to pay attention. But there is no evidence (证据) that creative people use the right side more or that scientific people use the left side more.We’ve talked about myths, so let’s look at a few interesting facts about the brain. First of all, the brain feels no pain. Second, about 75 percent of the brain is made of water. It’s also the fattest organ in your body. Here’s another inter esting fact about the brain. Around the time you turn 18 years old, it stops growing.47. The underlined word "This" in Paragraph 3 refers to ______________.A. the left brain mythB. the right brain and left brain mythC. the use of human brainsD. the study of an American university48. According to the facts mentioned in the passage, _____________ may use the left brain more.A. Robert, who is learning EnglishB. Kate, who is drawing picturesC. Jenny, who is designing clothesD. Jacob, who is doing research49. Which of the following is TRUE about the human brain?A. It is growing all life long.B. The right side is used more by artists.C. Some parts of it are not used at all.D. Three quarters of it is made of water.50. The passage mainly tells about _____________.A. the growing of the brainB. different functions of the brainC. right brain and left brainD. myths and facts about the brain第二节请仔细阅读短文,根据短文内容,将下面方框中的五个句子还原到短文当中,使短文内容完整。