上海市中远实验中学九年级初三上学期12月英语调研试卷+答案

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中远实验中学第一学期九年级英语学科十二月调研试卷Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabularyⅡ.Choosethebestanswer.26.Whichofthefollowingwordsmatche

sthesound/maɪl/?A.maleB.mileC.mallD.mail27.It’sgoodtokeep_____diaryinEnglisheveryday.Inthisway,itcanhelpyoutoimprovey

ourEnglish.A.aB.anC.theD./28.Weneed______informationtocompleteourwriting.A.littleB.manyC.alargenumberofD.hugeamountsof29.Whatamess!Ella’svoicesounds

veryangry____herson.A.fromB.inC.ofD.with30.Help____tosomemorefruit,Jack.It’sonly8:00.It’searly.A.youB.yourC.yoursD.yourself31.Jackhasthoughtofs

everalwaysofsolvingtheproblembut_____ofthemworks.A.bothB.allC.neitherD.none32.______thenightofNationalDay,wehadalovelytimew

ithourrelatives.A.OnB.AtC.InD.For33.Afterclass,somestudentsdotheirhomework,___talkwitheachotherhappily.A.theothersB.otherC.the

otherD.others34.Computersareverypopularnowandtheyaremuch___thanbefore.A.cheapB.cheaperC.cheapestD.the

cheapest35.Doctorstried______tosavethewoundedsoldiers.A.somethingpossibleB.anythingpossibleC.everythingpossib

leD.nothingpossible36.Whathesaidatthemeetingmademe______veryexcitedthatday.A.feltB.tofeelC.feelingD.feel37.Iwouldrather___myproblemsalone,whateverth

eymaybe.A.solveB.notsolveC.tosolveD.nottosolve38.Learningaforeignlanguageisnoteasy,soyoucan’texpect_____itinafewmonths.A.learnB

.learntC.learningD.tolearn39.Weshouldn’tdependonherbecauseshealwaysdenies____lies.A.totellB.tellingC.tellsD.tell40.Somegraduateswouldliketosta

rttoworkearly_____theyneedn’tdependontheirparents.A.assoonasB.sothatC.ifD.although41.WhenIgottothebookingoffice,they____allthefilmtickets.A.

havesoldB.wouldwellC.soldD.hadsold42.Moreandmorepeoplehaverealizedwewon’thavecleanerwatertodrinkunlesssomething

____.A.willbedoneB.isdoneC.hasbeendoneD.wasdone43.Manychanges____placeinourdailylifesincetheinventionofthecomputer.A.aretakingB.too

kC.havetakenD.willtake44.–Canyouhelpmewithmyluggage?–___.A.It’sapleasureB.That’sallrightC.WithpleasureD.I’dliketo45.–Susan,Helengav

eherregardstoyourparents.–_____.A.That’sverykindofyouB.OfcourseC.That’sverykindofherD.Howareyou?Ⅲ.Completethefollowingpassagewit

hthewordsinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.A.oppositeB.centreC.probablyD.includesE.setupTheworld’sfirstu

ndergroundhotel—ShimaoWonderlandintercontinental—cameouttothepubliconNovember15.Located30kilometresfromthe___46

___ofShanghai,thehotelisneartheSheshanMountainNationalForestParkandChenshanMountainBotanieGardens.Thehotelis___47___inauselessquarry(采石场)whichis

88metresbelowthegroundlevel.Ofthe18floorsinthehotel,16areunderground.Theroomsonthebottomtwofloorsarecompletelyunderwaterandtheyare___48__

_a10-meter-deepaquarium(水族馆).Theunderwaterpartofthehotelalso___49___arestaurant,poolandwatersportscentre.A.n

earlyB.colourfulC.modernD.visitorsE.aroundThehoteloperateswith336roomsandsuites.Allofthemareequippedwithbalconieswhereguestscanenj

oyaviewofwaterfallsfromthecliffs___50___.Italsohasfourmeetingroomsandgrandballroomsprovided___51___tech

nology.ThehotelwasdesignedbythearchitectswhoalsocreatedDubai’sBurjAlArab.Theprojectfirstbrokegroundin2012,butconstructiondidnotstartuntillate2013.The

wholeconstructiontook___52___10yearswith5,000architects,engineers,designersandconstructionworkers.Thehotelhadbeen

fullybookedonthefirstday.Itexpectstowelcome500,000___53___eachyear.Ⅳ.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwords

intheirproperforms.54.Thelittlegirlhaseatenseveral_________ofchocolates.(box)55.WehaveheardthatShangh

aistudentsshowed________topreadinglevelinPISA.(they)56.WhenJohnwasinhis_________,hebecameaverypopularwriter.(forty)57.Theo

ldbuildingcannolongerbeusedbecauseitwas________damaged.(serious)58.Lastnight,weenjoyedaBritish_________inShanghaiGrandTheatre.(dramatic)59.Tommy

’sfaceturnedeven_________afterhishistoryteacherpraisedhim.(red)60.Betty’s_________inwinningthegoldmed

almadeallofusproudofher.(succeed)61.Janewas_________enoughtopasstheexamintheMid-termExam.(luckily)Ⅴ.Compl

etethefollowingsentencesasrequired.62.kimputsomeapplesintothefridgejustnow.(改为否定句)Kim______________an

yapplesintothefridgejustnow.63.Youngpeoplecanlearnhowtocareforothersbykeepingpetdogs.(对划线部分提问)________________youngpeoplelearnhowtocareforothers?

64.Kittyreadsdetectivestoriesbeforegoingtoschool.(改为反意疑问句)Kittyreadsdetectivestoriesbeforegoingtoschool,___

___________?65.Theyarejustwonderingwheretheywillgocampingnextmonth.(改为简单句)Theyarejustwondering________________gocampin

gnextmonth.66.Leotookmanyphotosbeforehewentbackhome.(改为被动语态)Manyphotos________________byLeobeforehewentbackhome.67.Jack’smotheraskedhim,“Wh

atwillyoudonextmonth?”(改成宾语从句)Jack’smotheraskedhim________he________donextmonth.68.yourhealth,onebasicwayof,is,ev

eryday,improving,toexercise(连词成句)_________________________________________________________________Part3ReadingandWritingⅥ.ReadingCo

mprehensionA.Choosethebestanswer.OnNov.18th,1908,threemenwentupinaballoon.TheystartedearlyinLondon.Theheadm

anwasAugustaGaudron,andtheothertwomenwereTannarandMaitland.Theyhadabigballoonandtheywerereadyforalongway.Soontheyheardt

hesea.Theywerecarryingtheusualrope,anditwashangingdownfromthebasketoftheballoon.Attheendoftheropetheyhadtiedametalbox.Thiscouldholdwater,or

itcouldbeempty.Sotheywereabletochangeitsweight.Itwasforuseoverthesea.Theywerealsocarryingsomebagsofsand.Afterth

esunrose,theballoonwenthigher.Itwentupto3,000metres,andtheairwasverycold.Thewaterintheballoonbecameice.Snowfellpastthemen’sbasket

,andtheycouldseemoresnowontheground.Thementriedtothrowoutsomemoresand,butitwashard.Theytriedtobreaktheicysandwiththeirknives,butitw

asnoteasy.Theworkwasslowandtheywerestillfalling,sotheyhadtodropsomewholebagsofsand.Oneofthemfellonan

icylakeandmadeablackholeintheice.Atlasttheypulledtheboxintothebasket.Itwasstillsnowing;sotheyclimbedtogetaw

ayfromthesnow.Theyroseto5,100metres!Everythingbecameicy.Theyweresocoldthattheydecidedtoland.TheycamedowninPolandheavilyb

utsafely.Theyhadtravelled1,797kilometersfromLondon!69.Threemenflewinballoon____.A.forabout3,000meter

sB.toanothercityC.tovisitPolandD.morethanacenturyago70.Themetalboxwasusedfor____.A.carryingthebagsofsa

ndB.keepingdrinking-waterC.carryingropesofthebasketD.changingweight71.InParagraph3theunderlinedword“them”refersto_____

__.A.thethreemenB.thebagsofsandC.theirknivesD.themetalboxes72.Whentheballoonwentuphigher,_____.A.thetempera

tureoftheballoonbegantofallB.theysawthesungodownC.theymadeaholeinthebasketwiththeirknivesD.theycouldseeablackholeontheground73.Theballoon

landed_____.A.inLondonB.ontheseaC.onaLakeD.Inaforeigncountry74.Wecanlearnthat___fromthepassage.A.Thethreemenstartedtheirjourneybeforethesunro

se.B.Theballoonbegantogoupwhentheythrewbagsofsandoutofthebasket.C.Whentheypulledtheboxintothebasket,theballoonbegantoclimbup.D.Thet

hreemenhadtolandbecausetheyfeltwarm.B.Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage.Jenkinswasjeweler,whohadma

dealargediamondringworth£57,000fortheSilkstoneJewelleryShop.Whenitwasready,hemadeacopyofitwhichlookedt

hesameasthefirstonebutwasworthonly£2,000.Hetookthistotheshop,which___75___itwithoutaquestion.Jenkinsgavetherealringt

ohiswifeforherfortiethbirthday.Then,thehusbandandwifeflewtoParisfortheweekend.Theshopsoldthe___76___ringfor£60,000.Sixmonthslaterthebuyerga

veitbacktoSilkstone’soffice.It’safake(假的)diamond,”hesaid.“Itisn'tworththehighpriceIpaid.Thenhetoldthemthe___77___.Hiswife'sca

rbrokedownandcaughtfireinanaccident.Shewasluckytocomeoutsafely,___78___theringhadfallenoffandbeendamaged

inthegreatheatofthefire.Theshophadto___79___.Theyknewthatnofireonearthcaneverdamageaperfectdiamond.S

omeonehadtakentherealdiamondandputafakeoneinitsplace.Thequestionwas:whodidit?Apictureoftheringappeared

inthepaperswhich___80___afamousdancerwalkingouttoaplaneforParis.Behindthedancertherewasawomanwearingalargediamondring.“Doyouknowthewomanwiththelove

lydiamondring?”thepapersaskedtheirreaders.Severalmonthslater,Jenkinswassentencedtosevenyearsinprison.75.A.acceptedB.returnedC.refusedD.finished7

6.A.firstB.secondC.lastD.next77.A.factsB.storiesC.conclusionsD.problems78.A.soB.orC.butD.and79.A.thinkB.agreeC.belie

veD.pay80.A.pointedB.showedC.expressedD.suggestedC.Fillintheblankswithproperwords.Americanslovesports—theylovetoplaythem,towatchthemonte

levision,andtotalkaboutthem.Butthishobbysometimeshasseriousr___81___–atleasttotheplayers.Forexample,whenpeople

playtennis,sometimestheyhurttheirelbowandinthiswaytheydevelop“tenniselbow”.Alsoitiseasytohurtakneeinafootballgame.Theseinjuresh___82___whilet

heplayerishavingfun,buttheystillhurt.Afewmonthsago,KathleenSimmons,wholovesplayingvolleyball,hurtherkneebadlyinavol

leyballgame.Herdoctortoldherthatsheneededaveryd___83___operationorshemightnotbeabletoplayagain.Shefeltverysadanddidn’tknowwhatto

do.ThenSimmonslearnedabout“videooperation”.Withthehelpofthisnewscienceinmedicine,doctorscannowr___84___manyinjuresandgetpe

oplebackontheplayingfieldandbacktotheirjobsmuchfaster.Simmonsfoundahospitalthatwasusingthisnewscienceandwenttoseethedoctorthere

.Thedoctorstoldhertheoperationcouldhelp.Forthisoperation,herdoctordidn’thavetoo___85___herknee.Insteadheputaverysmallca

meralens(镜头)insideherknee.Thelenssentbackpictures,whichappearedonatelevisionscreen.Withthehelpoftheclearandlargepicturesonthescreen,t

hedoctorknewe___86___whattodowhenhewasoperating.Simmonsstartedwalkingfivedaysafterheroperation.“Mykneehurtalotthefirstfewdays,”shesaid.“ButIfeltb__

_87___veryquickly.”Now,sixmonthsafterheroperation,Simmonscandoeverythingshedidbeforeherinjury.“Itfeelslikeanewknee,”shesaid.“Icanevenplayvolleyball

again.”D.Answerthequestions.Everymorningmyfatherbuysanewspaperonhiswaytowork.Everyeveningmymotherreadsmagazinesathome.Andeverynight,Ilookatt

heposterswithphotosofDavidBeckhamandYaoMingonmybedroomwallbeforeIgotosleep.Canweimaginelifewithoutpaperorprint?Pap

erwasfirstcreatedabout2,000yearsago,andhasbeenmadefromsilk,cotton,bamboo,and,sincethe19thcentury,fromwood.Peoplele

arnedtowritewordsonpapertomakeabook.Butinthosedays,bookscouldonlybeproducedoneatatimebyhandandtheywereexpe

nsiveandrare.Becausethereweren’tmanybooks,fewpeoplelearnedtoread.ThenprintingwasinventedinChina.Whenprintingwa

sdevelopedgreatlyatthebeginningofthe11thcentury,bookscouldbeproducedmorequicklyandcheaply.Thenmorepeoplelearn

edtoread.Afterthat,knowledgeandideasspreadquickly.Todayinformationcanbereceivedonline,downloadedfromtheInternetratherthan

foundinbooks,andinformationcanbekeptonCD-ROMsormachinessuchasMP3players.Computersarealreadyusedinclassrooms,a

ndnewspapersandmagazinescanalreadybereadonline.It’smoreconvenienttoreadbookswiththehelpofthecomputer.So______________________________________

___?Iamnotsure.88.Whoreadsmagazinesathomeeveryevening?_________________________________________________________________________89.Whathaspaperbeen

madefrom?_________________________________________________________________________KEYS26-30BADDD31-3

5DADBC36-40DADBB41-45DBCCC46.B47.E48.A49.D50.E51.C52.A53.D54.boxes55.their56.forties57.seriously58.drama59.redder60

.success61.lucky62.didn’tput63.Howcan64.doesn’tshe65.whereto66.weretaken67.what,would68.Onebasicwayofimprovingyourhealthistoexerciseevery

day.69.D70.D71.B72.A73.D74.A75.A76.B77.A78.C79.B80.B81.results82.happen83.difficult84.repair85.opens86.exactly87.better

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