北京101中学2022届下学期初中九年级3月月考英语试卷

北京101中学2022届下学期初中九年级3月月考英语试卷

 

本试卷共44题,满分80分,考试时间90分钟。

一、单项填空(12分,每小题1)

从下面各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1. Mrs. Green lost a dog. That made _______ sad.

A. him B. he C. her D. she

2. My uncle likes playing basketball __________ Saturday morning.

A. on B. in C. to D. at

3. — _______ do you go to the library, Mary?

— Usually twice a week.

A. How much B. How long C. How far D. How often

4. —_______ I finish painting now, Mum?

—No, you needn’t.

A. May B. Can C. Must D. Could

5. Xu Mengtao suffered a lot from her physical problems, _______ she didn’t give up and won a gold medal at Beijing Winter Olympics.

A. but B. or C.so D. and

6. The museum is one of _______ buildings in our city.

A. famous B. more famous

C. most famous D. the most famous

7. If I _______ do it now, I will never do it.

A. am not B. won’t C. didn’t D. don’t

8. My brother ________ some reading when the telephone rang.

A. did B. does C. was doing D. is doing

9. —What’s that beautiful sound, Jack?

—My little sister _______ playing the violin now.

A. will practice B. is practicing C. practices D. practiced

10. Generally speaking, tea plants _________ on the sides of mountains.

A. grew B. are grown C. were grown D. is grown

11. My Chinese teacher ___________ in our school for over twenty years.

A. had taught B. is teaching

C. teaches D. has taught

12. By the time she got to the bus stop, the bus _______.

A. has gone B. goes C. will go D. had gone

13. —Could you please tell me _____ to Xi’an?

Sure. Next week.

A. when will you travel B. when you will travel

C. when you travelled D. when did you travel

 

二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)。


阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Kevin Barber was just 15 years old when he had an idea that would change downtown San Diego. His mother, Dr. Carolyn Barber, worked in a busy emergency room and would come home with stories about the homeless 14 she had treated there.

“We were trying to figure out if there was some kind of work program or something that we could do for the homeless instead of just treating them with medicines,” Dr. Barber said.

One night, Barber found a TED Talk 15 “A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety”. The Talk drew Barber’s attention. After doing some more research, he started his own version of the program in San Diego called Wheels of Change. The non-profit, which he started at age 16, offers employment to those in need, helps keep the city clean and works to 16 homelessness.

At the beginning, getting Wheels of Change moving wasn’t 17 . And to make his dream a reality, Barber needed to find an organization to partner with. The obvious choice was Alpha Project, a San Diego-based non-profit organization.

Many students, with the 18 of intentions, volunteered to work on homeless causes. However, most of them were 19 away when they met their first homeless person with severe mental illness. But Barber kept showing up at his office and shared encouraging words with everyone he came across.

Now, Wheels of Change employs 20 homeless people a day, who are paid $ 52 in cash at the end of their four-hour shift (with a lunch break in the middle). Workers say the money that they’ve earned has made a big 20 .

“It makes you feel like you’re a citizen again,” said Louis Varga, who works for Wheels of Change. Other workers have used the money to pay for college classes or transportation costs.

Sometimes, just a little 21 can turn a life around.

14. A. volunteers         B. children         C. patients     D. employees

15. A. discovered         B. praised     C. reviewed         D. titled

16. A. lead         B. end     C. start     D. treat

17. A. beneficial         B. useful     C. easy     D. tough

18. A. best         B. worst         C. least         D. most

19. A. scared         B. put         C. run     D. given

20. A. progress         B. difference     C. challenge         D. program

21. A. cash         B. luck     C. wheel     D. medicine

 

三、阅读理解(34分,每小题2)

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

A

The 8th Inter-School Musical Show!

The school is hosting the 8th Inter-School Musical Show for Grades 9-11 on December 19 at Harrington Center, Bank Road at 9 am. All students are welcome to try out for the show at the audition (试演), which will be held on December 8 at 9 am in the school’s Central Hall.

For more information, please email Mr. Black, the secretary of the Music Club, at [email protected].

North Hill Field Day!

Grades 7-9: 9:30 -11:30 am

Grades 10-12: 1:40 -3:40 pm

Dear parents,

On Friday, December 11, we will be holding our North Hill Field Day. It will be a day of laughs and lots of fun. Be sure to tell your children to bring cameras and take pictures.

The purpose of the day is for our school to get together for an enjoyable two-hour activity. There won’t be any competitions among the students. The real reward will be happiness and the feeling of participation (参与).

 

22. Where should you go if you want to try out for the show at the audition?

A. North Hill. B. Harrington Center.

C. The Music Club. D. The school’s Central Hall.

23. What does Mr. Black do?

A. A teacher. B. A secretary. C. A director. D. A manager.

24. The purpose of North Hill Field Day is to __________.

A. take part in the speaking competition

B. hand in a report of the trip

C. join a club after the trip

D. make the students enjoy the trip together

B

Sally didn’t know what was wrong with her grandma. She was always forgetting things, like where she put the sugar and what time to have dinner.

“She might have Alzheimer’s disease,” her mother said, “We might have to put her in a nursing home so that she can get proper care.”

“Oh, that’s terrible! She’ll miss her own house!” Sally said.

“Maybe, but we can see her on weekends,” her mother answered. “We can bring her presents.”

“Like ice cream? Grandma loves strawberry ice cream!” Sally said.

The first time they visited Grandma, Sally wanted to cry. Grandma sat all by herself in the corner of the room.

Sally hugged Grandma. “Look,” she said, “we brought you strawberry ice cream!”

Grandma took it and began to eat without saying a word.

“She doesn’t seem to know us.” Sally was upset. “You have to give her time.” Her mother said. But the next time it was the same. Grandma ate the ice cream, but didn’t say anything.

“Grandma, do you know who I am?” Sally asked.

“You’re the girl who brings me the ice cream.” Grandma said.

“Yes, but I’m Sally, your granddaughter. Don’t you remember me?”

“Sure. You’re the girl who brings me ice cream.” All of a sudden, Sally realized that Grandma would never remember her.

“Oh, how I love you, Grandma!” she said. Just then she saw a tear roll down Grandma’s cheek, “Love,” she said. “I remember love.”

“You see, dear, that’s all she wants,” her mother said. “Love”.

“I’ll bring her ice cream every weekend then and hug her even if she doesn’t remember me.” Sally said.

After all, remembering love is more important than just being able to remember a name.

25. What was the matter with Sally’s grandma?

A. She always felt upset.

B. She always forgot things.

C. She ate too much ice cream.

D. She put more sugar while cooking.

26. Why did Sally want to cry the first time the family visited Grandma?

A. Because Grandma didn’t like her present.

B. Because Grandma was badly treated in the nursing house.

C. Because she saw a tear roll down Grandma’s cheek.

D. Because she thought Grandma was quite lonely.

27. In Grandma’s eyes, Sally is

A. a kind-hearted girl B. a cold stranger

C.an honest granddaughter D. a strict nurse

 

C

Imagine this. There’s an apple and a piece of cake on a table. Which one would you like? The delicious cake or the healthy apple? A bestseller, Willpower: Rediscovering Our Greater Strength, suggests that willpower is the ability to make decisions that are better for us in the long term, rather than in the short term.

Here is a famous experiment in the book: the marshmallow (棉花糖) test. In 1972, Professor Walter Mischel tested the willpower of 600 four-year-olds to six-year-olds. In the experiment, each child was left alone in a room for fifteen minutes with a marshmallow on a table in front of them. They were given two choices: they could either eat it or, if they waited fifteen minutes, they’d be given a second one and then they could eat both.

So, what did the kids do? Well, as you can imagine, 70% ate the first marshmallow within the fifteen minutes. But the other 30% showed willpower — they controlled themselves and waited for the second marshmallow. But then Mischel discovered something really interesting. Twenty years later, he got in touch with the children, who, by then, were in their early twenties. And he found that those who’d shown strong willpower were getting better marks at university and were more popular.

Willpower is like a muscle, and the more you exercise it, the stronger it gets. So, if you do daily “self-control exercises”, such as making your bed or brushing your teeth, you’ll improve your overall willpower. And daily willpower exercises will help you with those bigger goals, such as studying for an exam or training for a marathon.

Be careful though. Just like any muscle, your “willpower muscle” can get tired. If you’ve had to do lots of things that require willpower, take a break or give yourselfa treat. That way, you’ll build up your willpower again.

And one last thing, the writer mentions people who learn foreign languages usually have a lot of willpower. So, congratulations!

28. From the marshmallow test, we can learn that

A. most of the kids showed weak willpower

B. the kids felt difficult to make choices

C. marshmallows could help improve willpower

D. the kids could eat one marshmallow every fifteen minutes

29. The writer probably agrees that ________.

A. willpower should be kept practicing without any stop

B. willpower can be built up by dealing with difficulties

C. strong willpower can help people make right decisions

D. strong willpower can help people achieve their goals

30. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?

A. The process of the experiment. B. The finding of the experiment.

C. The purpose of the experiment. D. The background of the experiment.

 

D

Coca-Cola is to test a paper bottle as part of a longer-term goal to get rid of plastic from its packaging entirely. The prototype (样本) is made by a Danish company from an extra-strong paper shell that still contains a thin plastic liner (衬垫). But the goal is to create a 100% recyclable, plastic-free bottle capable of preventing gas escaping from carbonated (碳酸) drinks. The barrier must also ensure no fibers get into the liquid.

That may have a risk of changing the taste of the drink— or potentially can’t meet the requirements of health and safety checks. But industry giants (巨头) are backing the plan. Coca-Cola, for example, has set a goal of producing zero waste by 2030. Coca-Cola was ranked the world’s number one plastic polluter by charity group Break Free From Plastic last year, closely followed by other drink-producers Pepsi and Nestle.

The Paper Bottle Company, or Paboco, is the Danish firm behind the development of the paper-based container. Part of the challenge has been to create a structure capable of standing the forces produced by carbonated drinks —— such as cola and beer —— which are bottled under pressure. On top of that, the paper needs to be mouldable to create different bottle shapes and sizes for different brands and take ink for printing their labels.

After more than seven years of lab work, the firm is now ready to host a trial in Hungary this summer of Coca-Cola’s fruit drink Adez. At the beginning, this will involve 2,000 bottles sold by a local retail chain.

But it is also working with others. Absolutely, the vodka maker, is due to test 2,000 paper bottles of its own in the UK and Sweden of its pre-mixed, carbonated raspberry drink. And beer company Carlsberg is also building prototypes of a paper beer bottle.

Michael Michelsen, the firm’s commercial manager, says the bottles are formed out of a single piece of paper-fiber-based material to give them strength.

31. What is the longer-term goal of Coca-Cola company?

A. To produce drinks of other tastes.

B. To stop using plastic in its packaging.

C. To expand business inEuropean countries.

D. To use paper bottles with a thin plastic liner.

32. What can be inferred from the text?

A. Coca-Cola has very strong competitors.

B. Carbonated drinks are facing stricter health and safety checks.

C. Some industry giants are in favor of plastic-free packaging.

D. The paper bottle company is under pressure from environmentalists.

33. What does the underlined word “mouldable” in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Being hard to be printed on.

B. Being able to be strengthened.

C. Being able to be mixed with other materials.

D. Being able to be made into different shapes.

34. What is the best title for the text?

A. Drink Industry Is Turning to Paper Bottles

B. Coca-Cola Takes the Lead to Go Green

C. Paper Bottles Are in Place for the Market

D. Paper Bottle Companies Spring up Worldwide

 

E

A character in one of Shakespeare’s plays once said, “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Any of these could apply to the modern-day sportsmen. Many still argue about the nature of talent. Some claim that people are born to be sportsmen, while others say it is only through devotion and hard work that they achieve their abilities. Arguably though, it is not until their talents are recognized by the public that they truly have greatness fallen upon them.

With this acknowledgement of their “greatness” come all the trappings of modern- day celebrity: money, power, influence and responsibility. For better or for worse, like it or hate it, modern sportsmen are the role models of children everywhere. These children will grow up admiring their heroes, devoting their lives to copying their every move, and wanting above all to be like them. Due to this fascination, particularly with the great influence of the media, it is more important than ever for these sportsmen to shoulder their responsibility.

In the past few months alone, there have been many examples of questionable behaviors from sports icons. Sport stars of the present day are often mirroring the very worst aspects of society, a fact that the self-righteous (自以为是的) anger of the modern press has been quick to point out. It would be wrong for us to expect sportsmen to be saints. It would also be wrong for us to think that their behavior is clearly different from the sportsmen they grew up watching, but with the all-seeing eye of modern media, it is a different world, and different standards must be expected.

Of course, there is no duty for sportsmen to be good role models. There are no prison sentences, no fines, no community service-unless their behaviors are illegal. Unless they break the law, it is entirely up to them as to whether or not they think their behavior is proper. Furthermore, measuring the true influence their decisions have on their followers is absolutely impossible. Some will rise against their idols, seeing them in a new light and not accepting their actions. Others may copy their heroes’ actions, using them as a shield when accused of (控告) the same crimes.

It is undeniable that the actions of sportsmen will influence the lives of those who worship them. Modern-day sportsmen are almost ideals of today’s world, and their actions are watched carefully by millions over the world. Some may complain against it, denying their influence on these children’s lives. Others may be aware of it but not respect it, while many may both be aware of it and respect it. In a word, you do not choose whether you are a role model. All you can do is to decide how to act when greatness is thrust upon you.

35. In Paragraph 1, the author tries to stress

A. the core characteristic to become great sportsmen nowadays

B. sportsmen become great when their gifts are recognized by people

C. different ways for sportsmen to achieve success and greatness

D. sportsmen achieve greatness through their devotion and efforts

36. According to Paragraph 4, we can learn that

A. role models usually have positive influence on their fans

B. sportsmen have the right to behave freely within the law

C. all the fans will follow their heroes’ actions

D. no duty is given to sportsmen

37. The underlined phrase thrust upon most probably means ________.

A. forced on B. removed from C. related to D. pulled off

38. What is the main purpose of the passage?

A. To advise the media to choose proper events to report.

B. To inform the public that sportsmen are no role models.

C. To argue that sportsmen should not be expected as heroes.

D. To remind the sportsmen of their social responsibilities.

 

五、阅读表达(共5小题,计10分,每小题2分)


阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。

Every year in March, while the two sessions (两会) are being held in Beijing, government officials give reports to the public. They hold news conferences and answer questions from journalists from both home and abroad. During this time, a lot of people are paying attention to China. For this reason, interpreters (口译员) play a very important role and sometimes share the spotlight at these news conferences.

Zhang Lu is a professional interpreter. She usually interprets for top leaders, including Premier Li Keqiang and former premier Wen Jiabao. Zhang is known for her translations of Chinese literary quotes that are sometimes used by state leaders. From the ancient poem Li Sao to the shi, ci and qu writing of later dynasties, she can interpret them right on the spot.

How are interpreters like Zhang able to work so accurately and quickly?

The source of their ability is largely hard work. Most of them majored in English in college and went through a great deal of training. After they become interpreters, they never stop leaming. Zhang watches and listens to foreign media such as BBC, VOA and CNN on TV or the radio every day as part of her training. She described it as an “unshakable routine” that she doesn’t break unless there is urgent work.

According to China Radio International, a month before the two sessions, the interpreters are told who they are going to interpret for. They then make full use of the month to prepare themselves. They try to predict what kinds of questions might be asked. They also look at literary quotes that the spokesperson might plan to use when they answer questions.

There is no “secret” to the success of China’s best interpreters. It’s all a matter of skill and hard work.

39.When and where are the two sessions held every year?

______________________________________________________________

40. What does Zhang Lu do?

______________________________________________________________

41. What is Zhang Lu known for?

______________________________________________________________

42. How long are the interpreters told to prepare for the two sessions?

______________________________________________________________

43. What’s the passage mainly about?

______________________________________________________________

 

六、文段表达(15)

44.从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。

题目


假如你是李华,你们学校正在开展低碳生活的宣传活动,倡议大家制作关于低碳生活的主题海报,你们班交换生Peter给你发邮件询问相关事情。请用英语回复一封邮件,告诉他海报上交的时间并分享你设计海报的一些想法。

提示词语:designgreen lifeprotect

提示问题:● When should you hand in the poster?


What would you like to share with Peter about designing the poster?

 

Dear Peter

I’m glad to receive your email ________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

If there is anything more that I can help with, please let me know.

Yours,

Li Hua

题目②

初中三年马上就要结束,回首往事,我们度过了很多美好的时光,如一次环保活动,一次志愿活动,一场歌咏比赛……,这段特别的日子在我们的记忆中将永不褪色……请以”My Junior High School Memory”为题,写一篇不少于60词的英文文段,给大家讲一个你最特别的回忆以及为什么这个回忆很特别。

提示问题:●What was your special memory?


Why is this memory so special?

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

 

 

 

 

参考答案

 

一、单项填空:CADC ADDC BBDD B

二、完型填空:CDBC AABC

三、阅读理解:DBD BDA ADB BCDA BBAD

四、阅读与表达:

38. In Beijingin March(In Beijing,in March 各一点,每一点1分,少一个或2in都扣一分)

39. Zhang Lu is a professional interpreter(a professional interpreter写出来就给2)

40. She is known for her translations of Chinese literary quotes that are sometimes used by state leaders(her translations of Chinese literary quotes (1) that are sometimes used by state leaders(1))

41. One month(只写one,少month不给分)

42. Why interpreters play a very important role at the news conferences and how they are able to work so accurately and quickly (the secret to their success)

(2点,少一点扣1)

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