【初三英语一模】2021届上海黄浦区初三英语一模(含答案)
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黄浦区2020 学年度第一学期九年级期终调研测试
英语试卷
(满分150 分,考试时间:100 分钟)
考生注意:本卷有7 大题,共94 小题.试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,做在试
卷上不给分。
Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)
I.Listening Comprehension (听力理解)(共30 分)
A.Listen and choose (he right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片)(6 分)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
B.Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (8 分)
7. A) At 8:00.
8.A) Sunny.
9.A) Booking a room.
10.A) In a hospital. B) At 8:30.
B) Cold.
B) Buying some food.
B) In a dining room.
C) At 10:00.
C) Windy.
C) Borrowing a book.
C) In a classroom.
D) At 10:30.
D) Hot.
D) Visiting London.
D) In a museum.
11. A) By bike. B) By subway. C) By bus. D) By taxi.
12. A) Beautiful. B) Eye-catching. C) Expensive. D) Fashionable.
13. A) Father and son. B) Teacher and student. C) Doctor and patient. D) Husband and wife.
14. A) What to eat. B) Where to park. C) When to start. D) How to relax.
C.Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (6 分)
15.Elizabeth was falling behind in college, so she decided to give up.
16.Elizabeth wanted to create a food line to make a lot of money.
17.When Elizabeth told her parents about her decision, they were against it.
18.After she left college, Elizabeth had to move out and shared a house with her friend.
19.In order to realize her dream, Elizabeth worked all day and all night at Starbucks.
20.A few months later, Elizabeth opened up a website and started her own business.
D.Listen to the dialogue and complete the following sentences (断对话,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词)(10 分)
21.A zoo keeper is talking with a student on a. .
22.Very often spiders prefer to or drop to the when they are touched.
23.Sometimes a spider runs directly towards a person because it can’t see things at .
24.The Black Widow (黑寡妇) is the most common in the .of the USA.
25.According to the z0o keeper, although the Black Widow is dangerous and s hy, it should .
Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and vocabulary
(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)
II.Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案)(共20 分)
26.Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation?
A)piece B) believe C) achieve D) society
27.The man hit his hands against his leg several times until he felt sharp pain.
A)a B) an C) the D)/ ,
28.When reading a book, you can picture something your mind.
A)on B) in C) at D) to
29.Nobody knows if there is any in Tom’s adventure story,
A)lie B) people C) problem D) truth ‘
30.The government has solved one problem after during the battle against the coronavirus.
A)other B) the other C) another D) others
31.The public are unaware of the effect of the bushfires in Australia.
A)importantly B) likely C) securely D) possibly
32.On September 8, Thailand’s monkey celebrated her 55th birthday at Khao Kheow Open Zoo.
A)old B) older C) oldest D) the oldest
33.The sadness over her father’s death made it difficult for her schoolwork.
A)finish B) to finish C) finishing D)to finishing
34.Without exception should wear a mask when taking the subway.
A)somebody B) anybody C) everybody D) nobody
35.Some rules have been introduced to keep us safe from Covid-19 we should obey them.
A)or B) and C) but D) for
36. A lot of online resources be used either by teachers at school or parents at home.
A)can B) should C) need D) must
37.Many students admitted games once in a while when they took online courses.
A)play B) played C) playing D) to play
38.My plump cousin a lot of weight since he went on a diet last year.
A)to B) has lost C) was losing D) had lost
39.The idea of working from home gets familiar us because of the lockdown
A. names B) for C) against D) with
40. A high-tech ship after the Mayflower that set sail from Plymouth in 1620.
A)What B) named C) be named D) was named
41.luck you are to live in a family full of love and care!
A)What B) H OW C) What a D) How a
42.I choose to believe the story, there is a lot of debate over whether there actually was a Trojan War.
A)until B) unless C) because D) although
43.Legend has it that the emperor Shen Nong discovered tea when he water over an open fire.
44. A) boils B) is boiling
—Simon, you said you had bought a dozen oranges?
C) was boiling D) had boiled —
A) Agreed. B) Forget it
C) I really did. D) Are you kidding me?
45. —
—That would be great!
A) Would you like me to show you around?
B) Could you help me with my luggage?
C) Would you like lo cook food at home or cat out?
D) How can you speak English so well?
plete the following passage with the words or phrases In the box. Each word or phrase can only be used once (将下列单词或词组填入空格。
每空格限填一词,每词或词组只能填一次)(共8 分)
(A)
A. record
B. wild
C. damaged
D. escape
E. safety
Search and rescue operations are underway in the US to help people affected by dozens of huge wildfires. Large areas in California, Oregon and Washington - three states on the west coast of the country - have been badly 46, Thousands of homes have been destroyed and more than 100,000 people have had to leave their homes for 47. Around 35 people have died and many more are injured.
The first blazes started in August. It is common for fires to happen in 48 and rural areas at this time of year in the US. It i s known as “fire season” and happens between June and September. However, this year’s wildfires are some of the worst on 49. Three of the blazes in California are now among the, history Once they started, strong winds caused the flames to spread quickly.
46. 47. 48. 59.
(B)
A. including
B. fuel
C. create
D. reach
E. accidentally
There are several causes for the fires. Some were started 50 by people, and others were caused by lightning strikes or electrical equipment, Yet experts say the fires are particularly bad this year because of climate change. Climate change is the long-term changes in world weather patterns, 51 rising temperatures. In recent years, California has experienced a drought (a long period of time without rain) and very hot temperatures. This month, a heatwave in California saw temperatures 52 49°C in Los Angeles county. This hot, dry weather creates ideal conditions for wildfires to spread. Another cause is the lack of forest management. This involves burning dead trees in a controlled way so that when a fire does start, there is less 53 for it to bum, and it can be more easily controlled.
50. 51. 52. 53.
plete (he sentences with the given words in their proper forms (用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词)(共8分)
54.Few. young people are interested in traditional . (skill)
55.China is the nation to bring samples back from the moon, (three)
56.The government is faced with a sharp increase in Covid-19 patients. (Britain)
57.To avoid being embarrassed, it’s better to turn down his with a good excuse, (invite)
58.New research suggests there could be things in the clouds above Venus (金星).(live)
59.Good teachers are those who help students think . (independent)
60.Holding his for about three minutes, Jerald swam down to a depth of 112 metres.(breathe)
61.We should get rid of any lifestyle and live a happy life. (healthy)
V.Rewrite the following sentences as required (根据所给要求,改写下列句子。
62-47 题,每空格限填一词。
68 题注意句首大写)(共14分)
62.Martin had to take a long bus ride to and from school. (改为一般疑问句)
Martin to take a long bus ride to and from school?
63.To save water frogs, scientists are working on a project.(对划线部分提问)
scientists working on a project?
64.“How can I improve my memory, Miss White?” said Jack.(改为间接引语)
Jack asked Miss White how improve his memory.
65.Many countries sent medical teams to Beirut after the disaster.(改为被动语态)
After the disaster medical teams to Beirut by many countries.
66.Stand on the top of the hill, and you will have a bird’s eye view of the whole city.(保持句意基本不变)
stand on the top of the hill, you will have a bird’s eye view of the whole city.
67.The evil criminal will spend the rest of his life behind bars.(保持句意基本不变)
The evil criminal will spend the rest of his lift .
68.to save, has tried, the doctor, the boy’s life, everything possible(连词成句)
.
Part 3 Reading and Writing (第三部分读写)
VI.Reading comprehension(阅读理解)(共50分)
A.Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)(12分)
The only thing better than reading a good book is reading it with others. In a book club, a group of people choose a book that everyone will read individually and then discuss together. There are no rules to starting a book club, and the plan might well change, depending on the groups. It’s good to think ahead about how you’d like the book club to run.
Think of 8 to 12 others (people around your age) who you’d like to be part of your book club. Perhaps encourage your friends to invite people whom they know well but you haven’t met. A book club can help you make friends. Having a topic can make the club feel more focused.
Finally make sure you read the book before the meeting, and come prepared with questions to ask and things to talk about.
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A schedule is a good way to make sure everyone gets a chance to choose the book. Alternatively, you could provide n selection of books and ask everyone to vote for what they want to read next
•What do we talk about?
Some questions are especially good for sparking discussion about a book. Try these: if you could give the book a different ending, what would it be? What do you think the main character looked like? What do you think will happen next?
•Where do we meet now?
To help ensure social distancing, it’s best to meet up online. With an adult’s help, you can set up a video call between book club members. You can then take part from your cosy reading comer and enjoy yourself.
>Get advice by visiting clubs-kids. scholastic.
>Try contacting your favourite author on social media to see if they will answer your group’s questions about a book. >The Week Junior’s Book Club has tips on what you could read.
69.Who is the text above written for?
A)Senior citizens. B) Children studying at home.
C) Teachers online. D) Parents working from home.
70.According to the text, how can we organize a reading group?
A)By choosing a topic. B) By searching the web.
C) By setting up a video call D) By inviting friends.
71.Which of the following questions best fits Blank 71?
A)What books do we choose?
B)Where can we find books?
C)How do we choose which books to read?
D)Why do we need a topic before we discuss together?
72.The underlined word ‘cosy’ is closest in meaning to .
A)comfortable B) convenient C) flexible D) intelligent
73.What can we do if we want to contact our favorite author?
A)Visit a website. B) Write a letter.
C) Read a magazine. D) Use social media.
74.The text is mainly about .
A)what books to read B) how to start a reading club
C) the effect of online reading D) rules to choose books
B.Choose the best answer and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文)(1 分)
The National Gallery in London has introduced an “art route” that people must follow round the gallery. Are set routes actually a better way to enjoy museums and galleries? Or should people be 75 to view exhibitions in any order they choose? What do you think - are set routes better?
Yes - people will get more from their visit
Experts spend years learning about the items in their museums and galleries. They know the best order in which people should see the exhibits, so that visitors can enjoy and learn about them. 76. if there was an exhibition of a painter, the works could be arranged to show visitors how their style developed through their career. If a person is on an art route, they won’t 77 any important pictures, and will be guaranteed to see everything. The experience will be enjoyable for the visitor, and they will have their own space in which to appreciate great works.
No - freedom is part of the fun
Most exhibitions are already 78 in some kind of order. However, not everyone wants to look at the same things in the same way. Some visitors just want to enjoy a few pieces and then leave. Besides, if everyone follows the same route, some people might take a long time looking at one object and 79 everyone down. Equally, if a visitor wants to study something for more time, they may feel pressured by people behind them. One of the great joys of exhibitions is 80 noticing something. When a visitor is drawn to an object, it can feel special and they can learn about it by themselves. If everyone is following the same route, this is less likely to happen, so the experience will not be as much fun.
75. A) ready B) able C) free D) thankful
76. A) In fact B) For example C) In addition D) That is to say
77. A) forget B) fail C) lose D) miss
78. A) laid out B) put away C) dealt with D) turned on
79. A) put B) slow C) take D) break
80. A) carefully B) silently C) suddenly D) peacefully
C.Read the passage and HU in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母己给)(14 分)
In modem-day society having a smartphone is considered normal, even essential. Most teens can’t imagine living without a mobile, yet I still don’t own one. Why? Because my mother does not consider it n81. This may seem unreasonable to many, but sometimes I agree with her. Of course, I experience the downside often enough. I feel a bit left out, when everybody in class talks about a post they saw the other day. Very often I feel embarrassed when I must e82 why I can’t be part of online groups.
During lessons our teachers like working with mobile phones. I do have a little Nokia phone though, and I phone my father who works a83 nearly every day. I’ve grown up without constantly messaging someone or posting something and sometimes even going weeks without a mobile! I do feel angry that people are always telling me they have p84 on me because I don’t own one.
Being an outsider in this world of technology, I sometimes feel I’m the only one that notices the c85 in people when they get a smartphone. I’ve been to many birthday parties where e veryone yen s more time on their phone than talking to one another and I’ve seen my friends completely stuck in their online world. It makes me sad that so many people lose themselves in a world that doesn’t e86 and ignore the people around them.
I enjoy the freedom I get from not being available all day long and I feel able to spend most of my free time reading or doing g87 interesting. Maybe one day I will get a smartphone, but 1 am not going to be unhappy because I don’t own one. So trust me, when people say that it’s better to have a smartphone, they’re wrong!
81.n 82.e 83.a 84.p 85.c 86.e 87.s
D.Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)
Dear Mr. Henshaw,
I finished Beggar Bears in two nights. It is a really good book. At first, I was surprised because it wasn’t funny like your other books, but then I got to thinking (you said readers should think)and decided a book doesn’t have to be funny to be good, although it often helps. This book did not need to be funny.
In the first Chapter I thought it was going to be funny. I guess I expected it because of your other books and the
mother bear was teaching her cubs to beg from tourists in Yellowstone Park. Then when the mother died because a stupid tourist fed her a cupcake in a plastic bag and she ate the bag, too, 1 knew this was going to be a sad book. Winter was coming on, tourists were leaving the park and the little bears didn’t know how to look for food for themse lves. When they hibernated(冬眠)and then woke up in the middle of winter because they had eaten all the wrong things and hadn’t stored up enough fat, I almost cried. I sure was relieved when the nice ranger (护林员)and his boy found the young bears and fed them and the next summer taught them to hunt for the right things to cat.
I wonder what happens to the fathers of bears. Do they just go away?
Sometimes I lie awake listening to the gas station ‘‘pingping’’, and I am upset because I am afraid something might happen to Mom. She is so little compared to most moms, and she works so hard. 1 don’t think Dad is much interested in me. He didn’t phone when he said he would.
I hope that .
Sincerely,
Leigh Botts
88.Who is the author of the book Beggar Bears?
89.What is a good book like, to Leigh’s mind?
90.Is the book Beggar Bears mainly about the life of a mother bear and her children?
91.How did Leigh feel when he was reading the book?
92.Why did Leigh sometimes fail to go to sleep during the night?
93.What can be filled in the blank at the end of the letter?
W.Writing(作文):(共20分)
94.Write an email of at least 60 words according to the situation given.(根据所给情境,写一封不少于60 个词的电子邮件,标点符号不占格)
You are planning a reading club on line, so you decide to invite a friend of yours to join you by email. (你正在筹备一个在线阅读社团,你决定通过电子邮件邀请一个朋友加入,)
In your email, you need to...
introduce your plan of the reading club.
talk about what kind of books you are going to read.
give the reason(s) why you want to run the club.
(注意:文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分。
)
黄浦区2020 学年度第一学期九年级期终调研测试
英语试卷听力录音文字及参考答案2021.1
I. Listening Comprehension (听力理解)(共30 分)
A.Listen and choose the right picture (要据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片)(6 分)
1.Thank you very much for your tip. sir.
2.It is necessary to think twice before you keep a pet dog.
3.The performance of tea art is getting more and more popular.
4.Who is the young man with a thick black mustache?
5.Greece is famous for the 2.500-ycar-okl Parthenon Temple.
6.Regular hand-washing is one of the effective ways to stop the spread of virus.
1. C
2. A
3. H
4. E
5. F
6. D
B.Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (8 分)
7.M: We’d better be going now. or we’ll be late for the train.
W: No hurry. It’s 8:30 now. We still have two hours.
Q: When does the train leave? (D)
8.M: Nice weather, isn’t it?
W: Yes. h is nice to walk in the sunshine, but the weather forecast says a strong cold wave will hit our city tomorrow morning.
M: Really? In that case, we must put on more clothes.
Q: What’s the weather like tomorrow? (B)
9.W: Honey, shall we buy a good guide book and read it before our trip to London?
M: Perhaps, we could. But it is very expensive, 1 am afraid. What about the library?
Q: What does the man suggest doing? (C)
10.W: Excuse me, visiting hours are over now. Your wife needs a r est.
M: Oh, I’m sorry; I didn’t notice the time, It’s almost noon.
Q: Where does the conversation probably take place? (A)
11.M: So. You are ready to leave for the airport. Do you need a ride?
W: No, thanks. I have booked a taxi on line.
Q: How will the woman go to the airport? (D)
12.M: Did you see the necklace Mary was wearing yesterday?
W: I sure did. It must have cost her a lot.
Q: What does the woman chink of the necklace? (C)
13.W: Jack, you made the same mistake, again. What’s wrong?
M: I’m sorry, Mrs. Cheng. I (ailed to catch what you said because my desk mate talked loudly in class.
W: Well. I think you should come to my office after school.
Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers? (B)
14.W: I’m tired of vegetables. Let’s have something different tonight.
M: What do you feel like eating then?
W: There is a restaurant on Garden Road. They have good steamed fish.
Q: What are the speakers talking about? (A)
C: Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用表示,不符合的用表示)(6 分)
Many famous people leave college to follow their dreams, like Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs. Elizabeth was doing well in college, but she had bigger dreams. She wanted (o create a clothing line. She wanted to sell clothes of good quality on line. When she told her parents that she wanted to leave college, they were not happy about it. They told her that if she left college. she had to leave the house. Elizabeth thought about it and made the decision to leave college.
She lived at her friend’s house and worked part-time at Starbucks. She made enough money to pay her part of the
rent and buy food. After a few months of saving money, Elizabeth opened up a website and posted her clothes online. She asked her friends and relatives to share her website to their friends and family. Finally, she was getting orders, and she promised that the clothes would be shipped out in two weeks.
15.Elizabeth was falling behind in college, so she decided to give up. (F)
16.Elizabeth warned to create a food line to make a lot of money. (F)
17.When Elizabeth told her parents about her decision, they were against it. (T)
18.After she leR college, Elizabeth had to move out and shared a house with her friend. (T)
19.In order to realize her dream, Elizabeth worked all day and all night at Starbucks. (F)
20.A few months later. Elizabeth opened up a website and started her own business. (T)
15. F 16. F 17. T I8.T 19. F 20. T
D. Listen to the dialogue and complete the following sentences (听对话完成下列内容,每空格限填一词) (10 分)
You are going to listen to part of a dialogic between a zoo keeper and a student on a field trip.
Man: OK, everyone, now that we’ve done with lunch, we will carry on our tour. If you follow me. the next you are going to see is the spider area.
Girl: Spiders! I’m really afraid of them. 1 heard that they can kill a person in a very short time.
Man: There is no need for you to fear spiders. Of all the spiders in North America, only one kind is very dangerous and most will not bile even if they are touched. They may prefer Ku run away or drop to the ground. Sometimes, when a spider runs directly toward a person, it makes us believe that it is about to attack. Actually, it cannot see the person in its way. The spider is too short-sighted Io see things at a distance.
Girl: That’s a relief. What about the very dangerous spider I’ve heard of?
Man: In the United States, one kind of spider is frightening and dangerous. It’s the Black Widow. It’s called so because the female often eats her husband.
Girl: Wow. that does sound frightening. Where do we usually find the Black Widow in America?
Man: The Black Widow is found in all states but is the most common in the south part. It is not an attacking spider and many people have proved this by letting it crawl over their hands. But remember that its poison is powerful and even though it is shy. it should be respected.
Girl: Well. I’d better look out for myself before we get to the next area.
21.field trip 22. run away 23. a distance 24. south part 25. be respected
26. D 27. A 28. B 29. D 30. C 31. B 32. C 33. B 34. C 35. B
36. A 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. D 41. B 42. D 43. C 44. C 45. A
46. C 47. E 48. B 49. A 50. E 51. A 52. D 53. B
54.skills 55. third 56. British 57. invitation 58. living 59. independently 60. breath 60. unhealthy
62. Did, have 63. Why are 64. he could 65. were sent 66. if you 67. in jail/ in prison
68. The doctor has tried everything possible to save the b oy’s life.
To save the boy’s life, the doctor has tried everything possible. 69.
B 70. D 71.
C 72. A 73.
D 74. B
75. C 76. B 77. D 78. A 79. B 80. C
81. necessary 82. explain 83. abroad 84. pity 85. change(s) 86. exist 87. something
88.Mr. Henshaw.
89.A good book should help readers to think.
90.Yes. it is.
91.He felt sad.
92.Because he is worried about his mother. / Because he fears that something may happen to his mother.
93.I hope that both the cubs/little bears and I can live in complete families. /1 hope that both the cubs/ little bears and I can live with love and care from our parents.
94.Writing (略)。