上海市杨浦区九年级初三上学期英语期中试卷及答案

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杨浦区第一学期初三期中质量调研英语学科试卷Part1ListeningPart2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammarII.Choosethebestanswer.22.Whichofthefollowingunderli

nedpartsisdifferentinpronunciation?A.jokeB.poleC.controlD.common23.Caringfor________elderlyisoneoftherespo

nsibilitiesofthemedicalworkers.A.aB.anC.theD./24.AfterIreadthebook,Ibecameinterested________GreekandRomanmythology.A.inB.withC.atD.on25.Remem

ber,bigdogsneed________walksthansmallones.A.longB.longerC.longestD.thelongest26.Somepeoplethinkpizzawasfirstma

deinGreece,while________believethatitisanItalianinvention.A.otherB.othersC.theotherD.theothers27.Organ

icteatastes________butsometimesitcostsmorethannon-organictea.A.goodB.wellC.badlyD.terribly28.Ididn’tha

vemuch________ofGreekculturesandsocieties.A.articleB.exampleC.reviewD.knowledge29.Therainkept________untiltheseawasf

illedandthelandwascovered.A.fallB.fallingC.tofallD.tofalling30.--WouldyouliketoseetheplayAndThenThereWereNonewithme?--Yes

,I’dloveto.I________ityet.A.didn’tseeB.don’tseeC.won’tseeD.haven’tseen31.________thekeycardinyourhotelroom.Leaveitatthe

receptiondesk.A.NoleaveB.NotleaveC.Don’tleaveD.Noleaving32.Ireachedthecounterandtookmypurseout________therewasnomoneyinit.

A.soB.orC.butD.for33.--Whatshouldagoldfishbefed?IscandyOK?--No!It________befedcandy.Giveitshrimporcookedrice.A.doesn’thavetoB.mayn

otC.needn’tD.can’t34.InmosthighschoolsinUS,studentsarenotrequired________schooluniforms.A.wearB.woreC.towearD.wearing35

.________wehadamap,wecouldn’tfindthemuseumeasily.A.AlthoughB.SinceC.UnlessD.When36.--________--PersonallyIdefini

telythinkthatit’sanessentialpartofourlivesnow.A.ShallIhelpyouwiththecomputer?B.Howdoyoufeelaboutcomputer?C.What’swrongwithth

ecomputer?D.Whydon’tyouusethecomputer?III.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsinthebox.Eachcanonlybeu

sedonce.(A)A.preferB.perfectC.aliveD.sweptE.argueManybelievethatwhenacountryimprovesitstechnology,thetr

aditionalskillsandwaysoflifedieout.Manywouldagreeandmanywoulddisagree.Itistruethattechnologyhas__37__theworldandnoonecanimaginelivingwithout

technologyinthisera.Buttraditionsdon’thavetodienecessarily.People__38__traditionaldisheswhentheygoouttoeatatrestaurants.Peopledecoratet

heirhomesintraditionalways.Traditionalwaysandskillshavebecomeanescapepointfromtheproblemscausedbymoderntechnology.Manypeople__39__thatitisuselessto

savetraditionalskills.Whyisituseless?Traditionalskillskeepourculture__40__andaretheprideofancestor(祖先)deeds.Traditionalwaysoflivingareusuallyenviron

ment-friendlyandthebaseforusingmoderntechnology.(B)A.generationB.generalC.completelyD.produceE.screensNowadays,moreandmorepeoplearegettinggluedto

the__41__oftheirmobilesandlaptops.Notonlyyouthbuttheolder__42__isalsogettingaddictedtotheInternet.Traditionsconnectpeop

le.It’suptoustowhatdegreewewanttosaveourtraditions.Forexample,humanlaborhasbeenreplacedinfactoriesorindu

striesto__43__traditionalclothes.Peoplestillwearsaris,dhotisandothertraditionalclothes.It’sjustthatwithadvancementintechnology,theprod

uctionhasbecomeeasier.Yes,manytraditionalskillsandmanytraditionsaredisappearing.Buttechnologyandtraditionscangohandinhand.Technologyhassurelyeras

edmanytraditionsbutitisimpossibleto__44__maketraditionsdieout.IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproper

forms.45.Webothwearglasses,butmyeyesightisworsethan________.(you)46.Whentheproblemhappens,speaktothe________orwr

itetothedirector.(manage)47.Idon’tthinkdoctorsarepaidenoughfordoingsucha________job.(responsibility)48.IthinkstartingupaChineseres

taurantinthisareaislikelyto________.(success)49.HerahelpedJasongetbacktotheisland________,wherePeliuswaswaitingf

orhim.(safe)50.Thefactthathedidn’tspeakEnglishputhimata________duringthevisit.(advantage)V.Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired.

51.Petdogsneedtobewashedonceaweek.(改为一般疑问句)________petdogs________tobewashedonceaweek?52.Myunclehasbeenfishingwithbir

dssincehewas18.(对划线部分提问)________________hasyourunclebeenfishingwithbirds?53.Weworkedveryhardinordertofinishquickly.(保持句意基本不变)Weworkedver

yhard________________wecouldfinishquickly.54.TheybuilttemplestohonourGreekgods.(改为被动语态)Temples________________tohonourGre

ekgods.55.agoodidea,beforebedtime,itis,touseyourphone,never(连词成句)________________________________________________________Part3Readi

ngandWritingVI.ReadingcomprehensionA.Choosethebestanswer.Abusinessmanhadabirdwhichhekeptinacage.HewasgoingtoIndia,thelandfromwherethebirdcame.Heas

kedthebirdwhetherhecouldbringanythingbackforhim.Instead,thebirdaskedforhisfreedom,butwasrefused.Thenheaskedthebusinessmantovisi

tajungleinIndiaandannouncehiscaptivity(囚禁)tothefreebirdswhowerethere.Thebusinessmandidso,andalmostimmediatelyafterhehadspoken,awildbird,justlikeh

isown,fellsenselessoutofatreeandlandedonthegroundnearhisfeet.Thebusinessmanthoughtthatthismustbearela

tiveofhisownbird,andfeltsadthatheshouldhavecausedthisdeath.Whenhegothome,thebirdaskedhimwhetherhehad

broughtgoodnewsfromIndia.“No,”saidthebusinessman,“Ifearthatmynewsisbad.Oneofyourrelativescollapsedandfellatmyfeetwhe

nImentionedyourcaptivity.”Assoonasthesewordswerespoken,thebusinessman’sbirdcollapsedandfelltothebottomofthecage.“Thenewsofhisr

elative’sdeathhaskilledhimtoo,”thoughtthebusinessman.Sadlyhepickedupthebirdandputitonthewindow-still.Atoncethebirdgotupandflewtoanearby

tree.“Nowyouknow,”hesaid,“thatwhatyouthoughtwasdisasterwasinfact__60__.Themessageyoubroughtbackwasactuallytellingmehowtofreemyself.”Andheflew

away,freeatlast.56.Wheredidthebirdcomefrom?A.Acage.B.Anearbyland.C.AnIndianjungle.D.Notmentioned.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“didso”r

eferto?A.setofffortheIndiajungleB.didwhathisbirdhadtoldhimC.setthecagebirdfreeD.capturedanotherwildbird5

8.Whatdidthebirddoafterhearingthemessagethebusinessmanbroughtback?A.Hetookhisownlife.B.Heflewoutoftheca

ge.C.Hepretendedtobedead.D.Hecouldn’tsayaword.59.Howwouldthebusinessmanfeelwhenhesawthebirdflytoanearbytree?A.Shocked.B.

Frightened.C.Excited.D.Relaxed.60.Whatbestfitstheblank?A.atestforyouB.awarningformeC.partofmyplanD.good

newsforme61.Thetextisprobably________.A.amythB.afableC.sciencefictionD.adetectivestoryB.Choosethebestansweran

dcompletethepassageI’mamemberofmyschool’sdebateteam.__62__,wehadadebateaboutanimportanttopic.Foralongtime,th

erehasbeenaban(禁令)onusingsmartphonesduringclass.Theschool’sadministration(行政)wasthinkingaboutchangingtherules.__63__,theyhaddifferentopinionso

verthisissue.Sotheyaskedthedebateteamforhelp.Thedebateteamwasdividedintotwosides.Iwasonthesideforchangingtherules.Theothers

idewasfor__64__theban.Weweregivenaweektoprepareourarguments.Oursidemadeseveralgoodpoints.Firststudentscanusetheirsmar

tphonesfor__65__.Studentscandoresearch,lookupnewwordsinthedictionaries,anduseacalculatorwiththeirphones.Also,changingtheruleswouldteachstude

ntsself-discipline(自律).Ifanystudentusestheirphoneinclassforotherpurposes,itshouldbe__66__.Studentscaneasilylearnwhyfollowingrulesareimportan

t.Finally,changingtheruleswouldmaketheteachers’job__67__.Theywouldn’thavetocollectandreturnphoneseveryday.Theyals

owouldn’tneedtowaitforstudentstotakeoutandputawayvariousschoolsupplies.Everythingtheyneedisontheirphones.Oursideconvincedsomeoftheteach

erstochangetheirminds.Aweeklater,theadministrationvotedtochangetherules.62.A.LuckilyB.ActuallyC.RecentlyD.Suddenly63.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.What’

smoreD.Inotherwords64.A.cancellingB.introducingC.removingD.continuing65.A.communicationB.educationC.entertainmentD.emergency66.A.pic

kedupB.turnedonC.takenawayD.calledback67.A.easierB.saferC.morepopularD.moreindependentC.FillintheblankswithproperwordsTherearesomanythingsaroun

dusthatmakelifemoreconvenient.Whatmightlifebelikewithoutthem?Weaskedourreaderswhattheythoughtwerethemostu__68__inventionsfromthepast

.Herearetheirtopfour.Itallstartshere.Ifyouhaven’tgotwheels,youcan’tgoanywhereorgetanything!Weneedthemforeverytypeofvehicle.Theytakeustop__69__wehav

eneverbeentoandbringthingsfast.They’reusedforoperatingmanykindsofmachines.Wheelswereusedasf__70__backas3000BC.

Imagineit’sextremelycoldorextremelyhot.Ifyouwantsomewater,you’vegottogotothewellorapump(抽水机).Orevenworse,you

rtoiletiso__71__thehouse.Beforeindoorplumbing,peoplehadtodothis.Trytothinkaboutallthetimesyouturnonthewaterinyourhomeeveryday

.TheancientGreeksc__72__itnearly4,000yearsago.Unfortunately,therearestillsomecountrieswheretheyhaven’tgotit.Until1879,candlesor

oillampswereusedforlighting.ButthenThomasEdisondevelopedthebulb.Walkaroundyourhomeandcounthowmanylightbulbsyousee.They’ree__73__--eveninsideyourfr

idge!Youmightuseoneofthesetodoyourhomework,organizeyourscheduleorreadamagazine.Butcomputersarealsousedforrunn

ingthingsthatyouuseeveryday.Therearet__74__computersinsidecars,microwaveovens,TVsetsandDVDplayers.CharlesBabbageinventedthefirstcomputingmachine

in1822butithaschangedalotsincethen.Thesearethereaders’topfour.Whatdoyouthinkisthefifth?D.Answerthequestions.Thedomesticdogisoneoftheworld’smos

tpopularpets.Thereareover150breeds,ortypes,ofdogs.Mostscientistsagreethatdogsevolvedfromwolves–about15,000yearsago.Manyofthedogbreed

sweknowtodayevolvedovertheyears.Somebecameshorterandheavier.Somegraduallyhadlongerorshorterfur.Manyofthesechan

geshappenednaturally.However,manybreedscameaboutbecausepeoplepurposelybredthemtododifferentjobs.PoodlesBecausepoodlesoftenhavefan

cyhaircuts,manypeoplethinkofthemasthe“supermodels”ofthedogworld.However,poodlesarereallyworkingdogs.Theyarestrongandsmart,andtheyaregoodswimmersan

dhunters.Poodlesoftenworkasguarddogs,too.JackRussellTerriersJackRussellTerriersaresmalldogs.However,theyare

oneofthehardestworkingbreeds.ManyJackRussellTerrierstodayarepets.Butahundredyearsago,thesedogshadanimportantjob:tokeepratsandmiceofffarms.ItalianGrey

houndsTheItalianGreyhoundisanolddogbreed.ThesedogswerepopularwithkingsandqueensinEuropeover500yearsago.Doyoukn

owwhy?Withnoelectricity,thecastlesofEuropewereverycold.PeopleusedItaliangreyhoundstowarmtheirbedsbeforetheywenttosleep.75.Dogbreedsneverchange,

dothey?76.Whendidwolvesturnintodogs?77.Accordingtothearticle,whichdogisgoodatswimming?78.WhydidfarmersahundredyearsagolikeJackRussel

lTerriers?79.Whywerethecastlesinolddaysverycold?80.Whichofthethreedogswouldyoulikeasapet?Giveyourpointandreason(s).VII.Writing81.

In60-100words,writeastoryaboutthedoginthepicture.Thebeginningofthestoryhasbeengiven.Thefollowingideasareforreferenceonly:havegoodadventuresgotodif

ferentplaces(see,hear,smell…)returnhomeThestorybeginslikethis:Brianthoughtofhimselfasaverygoodpet.However,Peter,hisowner,wass

ometimestoobusytoplaywithhim.SoBriandecidedtotakeadayofffrombeingapet.Onewarm,sunnyday,Brianlefthomeandgoto

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