北京师大附中2020-2021学年上学期初中九年级期中考试英语试卷

 

本试卷有十道大题,考试时长120分钟,满分100分。

听力部分

一、听后选择(共8小题;每小题1. 5分,共12分)

听下面一段对话,完成第1至第2小题。

1. Where are the children going this weekend?

A. To the park. B. To the library. C. To the museum.

2. How are they going there?

A. By bus. B. By bike. C. By subway.

听下面一段对话,完成第3至第4小题。

3. When will Lucy have a meeting this afternoon?

A. At 2:00. B. At 3:00. C. At 4:00.

4. What does she need to take?

A. Her camera. B. Her notebook. C. Her computer.

听下面一段对话,完成第5至第6小题。

5. What does the boy think of smart speakers?

A. Expensive. B. Fun. C. Popular.

6. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. Types and usages of smart speakers.

B. The history and future of smart speakers.

C. Advantages and disadvantages of smart speakers.

 

听下面一段独白,完成第7至第8小题。

7. Which is the common pattern(样式)of Chinese Paper Cut Art?

8. Why does the speaker make the speech?

A. To tell people how to do paper cutting.

B. To introduce traditional Chinese art forms.

C. To show the beauty in Chinese Paper Cut Art.

 

二、听获取信息回答问题(共16分,每小题2分)

9. How can the boy go to the cinema?

10. What is Tom’s mother doing?

11. How long has the boy been on the team?

12. Why does the girl want to be a Chinese teacher?

13. What animals does Jim like best?

 

三、听后记录信息(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)

Rules for Children Walking on the Road

Firstly

Always use sidewalks to stay ____14________ on the road.

Secondly

Stay calm on the road and never ____15____.

Thirdly

Stop, look, and cross.

√ Stop and look to your right and then to the left.

√ Never cross at __16__. Cross only at the crossroads and use the zebra crossing.

√ Always follow the traffic ____17____

Lastly

18____to know if a car is nearine.

 

四、单选(共 6分,每小题0. 5分)

19. My mother is leaving for Hongkong, but I can’t go with ____________.

A. him B. her C. us D. them

 

20. The children are very happy because they are having a trip ____________ Sunday.

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

 

21. —Mr. Black, _____________ did you spend on this dictionary?

—Oh, it cost me 230 yuan.

A. how many B. how long C. how much D. how often

 

22. —Can you join us playing basketball after school today?

—Sorry, I_________. I have to go home and finish my homework first.

A. mustn’t B. can’t C. needn’t D. couldn’t

 

23. This coat looks great, ____________ I don’t think it looks good on me.

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

 

24. CITI Tower in Beijing is probably one of ____________ buildings in the whole world.

A. tall B. taller C. tallest D. the tallest

 

25. Every morning, Mr. Green ___________ a coffee on his way to work.

A. buys B. bought C. is buying D. will buy

 

26. —Where is your father, Linda?

—He ______________ my bike in the yard now.

A. repairs B. is repairing C. repaired D. was repairing

 

27. I __________ English for nearly 9 years and I can express myself in English now.

A. study B. studied C. will study D. have studied

 

28. —What were you doing at 9 o’clock yesterday evening?

—I____________ my homework.

A. do B. did C. was doing D. am doing

 

29. If you want to visit the History Museum, I________ tickets for you tomorrow.

A. booked B. have booked C. was booking D. will book

 

30. —Could you please tell me ___________ the 2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition?

—Last Tuesday.

A. when they visited B. when will they visit

C. when they will visit D. when did they visit

 

五、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)

Everyone knew that Stuti was the best speller in the whole class. She could spell difficult words like “encyclopedia” and “amendment” very __31__. She used to get perfect scores during each weekly spelling test.

Ms. Daisy, her English teacher, made a __32______ for the spelling tests that any child who doesn’t get at least 60% correct spellings would have to correct each wrong word and copy three times for next week’s spelling test. Seema, who sat next to Stuti always struggled(挣扎) in spellings. Last Thursday, she received 56%, which meant she had to____33____ the rest 44% words three times.

Stuti was so __34______ in her spelling abilities that she decided not to study for her next spelling test. The test began. Ms. Daisy pronounced each word and then repeated it. Everything was OK until she spoke “Handkerchief”. Stuti scribbled(匆匆书写)h-a-n-d-k-e-r-c-h… now what? Her mind was blank.

Ms, Daisy started to move on to the next word. An idea came into Stuti’s mind that Seema 35__how to spell it! Seema had written this word three times.

There was wide open space between Stuti and Seema. Stuti’s eyes rolled(滚动) to the right. There it was, spelled out in Seema’s handwriting. Her eyes went quickly back to her own paper and__36__the word with the letters “i-e-f”.

Stuti remained nervous as Ms. Daisy read the last spelling word. She had____37__just for the first time in her life. She thought, “Is this the way I want to keep my perfect record—by being a cheater?”

Finally, she erased what she had written earlier and replaced it with what she knew was, the wrong answer. She wrote “e-i-f”. As her hands put down her pencil and passed the test up to the front, she sighed with relief(解脱). She thought, “So what if my perfect scores are no longer being kept? At least my____38____is. ”

31. A. happily B. easily C. slowly D. carefully

32. A. plan B. suggestion C. guess D. rule

33. A. check B. copy C. read D. pronounce

34. A. special B. unusual C. confused D. confident

35. A. knew B. proved C. found D. wondered

36. A. changed B. picked C. finished D. replaced

37. A. cheated B. asked C. looked D. remembered

38. A. choice B. courage C. honesty D. pride

 

六、阅读(共26分,每小题2分)

A

Misadventure in English

Last week, our forum(论坛) asked if you had any funny or strange stories about using English. Here are some of our favorite posts.

Sophie

When I first visited New York, I went to a shopping centre. I asked a lady where the shoes were. She said they were on the first floor. I went upstairs. But I couldn’t find any. I thought she gave me the wrong information. Then, I realized that the first floor was the ground floor.

Yancy

I went to a summer school in Manchester. One day, the head master told us that our English teacher Maggie couldn’t teach that day because she had a frog in her throat. Why did she eat a frog?

Then I learned that it means someone’s throat is dry or blocked.

How funny!

Julien

My British pen friend once told me that his grandfather was “wicked(邪恶的) “. But when I met his grandfather, I liked him a

lot. I found it very strange. Why did my friend use a bad word for such a nice man? Guess what? When speaking informally, “wicked” means “very nice”.

Zheng Xu

I was part of a student exchange programme between a school in England and one in China, I knew I had done a good job writing my first English paper. But my teacher gave me “Not bad!” Not bad? There weren’t any mistakes! Actually, British people use “not bad “when things are pretty, good! I got a good comment!

39. Who posted the story about buying shoes?

A. Sophie. B. Yancy. C. Julien. D. Zheng Xu.

 

40. What happened to Maggie?

A. She ate a frog. B. She had a dry throat.

C. She lost her pen friend. D. She got a bad comment.

 

41. What does Julien think of his pen friend’s grandfather?

A. Strange. B. Funny. C. Strict. D. Nice.

B

Dog’s Best Friend

Jarrett Little was road testing his mountain bike outside of Columbus, Georgia, when his riding partner, Chris Dixon, stopped suddenly. Something nearby moving among the trees had caught her attention. It turned out to be a sandy-colored five-month-old dog.

“He was really thin, and had a broken leg,” Little told CBS News. The cyclists fed the friendly dog and shared their water. They also quickly realized that the dog was coming with them, although they had no idea how. They were more than seven miles from downtown and riding bikes.” We couldn’t leave him,” Little said. “Out there next to the Oxbow Meadows, he was going to end up as alligator(短吻鳄) food. ”

Little, a 31-year-old business owner, had an idea. He carefully picked up his new friend and put the 38-pound dog’s back legs into the pockets of his cycling shirt. Then he placed the dog’s front legs over his shoulders.

“He was hurt, so he wasn’t trying to fight,” Little says. “He was also happy that we were there, touching him, and hadn’t taken off on him. ”

Their 30-minute ride into town ended at a bike store, where they got more water and food for the dog. “That was when Andrea Shaw, a company worker, happened by. The dog went straight to her, smelling and “loving on her,” says Dixon. Shaw was touched and, after learning what had happened, decided to keep the dog.

Shaw called him Columbo after the town where they’d met and planned an operation on his leg, Today, Columbo is living the high life on a farm with a horse and a 6-year-old boy to keep him company. As Dixon said, “He is really the luckiest dog alive. ”

42. Why did Dixon stop suddenly during the road testing?

A. She noticed something moving among the trees.

B. She had cycled seven miles and wanted to rest.

C. She met some other riding partners by chance.

D. She wanted to share some water with Little.

 

43. What can we learn about the dog?

A. He is unfriendly to people. B. He is kept happily on a farm.

C. He weighed about 31 pounds. D. He ended up as alligator food.

 

44. According to the passage, the dog’s best friend is_____________.

A. the alligator B. the human C. the horse D. CBS News

 

C.

There is a famous English saying “You are what you eat”, and it means what you put in your mouth will become part of you. Many experts(专家) use it to tell people it’s important to have a good eating habit. For example, too much sweet food makes a person overweight. To avoid being fat, kids are told to keep off sweet food. However, a team of American scientists have discovered something new about eating sweet food.

“When we say some people ‘sweet’, we mean they are kind and friendly to us. Perhaps this word can help us learn more about people’s feelings and acts,” said Brian Meier, a scientist from the study team. “Taste is something we experience every day. What we have done is to find whether we can know someone’s character and behavior depending on their taste. ”

In one of their experiments, college students were asked questions about their character-whether, for example, they were soft-hearted or not. Then they were asked to make a list of their favorite food. According to their answers, the scientists found that the students who liked sweet food were nicer.

In their another experiment, the scientists found that people who preferred sweet food such as cookies and chocolate were more willing to help other people in need, and those who ate non-sweet food such as chips weren’t. For example, people with a sweet tooth were more likely to volunteer to clean up their city, visit sick children in the hospital and so on.

The result of the experiments is that people’s helpfulness or being nice has something to do with their taste for sweet food. So eating sweet food is a useful way to make people nice and helpful. Next time, try some ice-cream.

45. According to the result of the experiments, sweet food can make people __________.

A. overweight B. excited C. relaxed D. friendly

 

46. The purpose of the experiment in paragraph 4 is to show___________.

A. character and behavior has something to do with people’s taste

B. why some people like sweet food better than other kinds

C. people who like cookies and chocolate like helping others

D. Non-sweet food eaters are not willing to volunteer to help those in need

 

47. We can learn from the passage that ____________.

A. people’s taste decides their characters and acts

B. sweet food makes people overweight

C. people with a sweet tooth are more willing to help others

D. people’s character has nothing to do with their taste

 

D.

Mindlessly checking Facebook makes you an awful lot like a lab mouse continuously pushing a button in order to get a treat.

When you check your phone, your brain gets its own little zing; Someone might be talking about you on Facebook! No? Reload. Maybe your Instagram got a heart! Reload. Reload.

But you’re no rat. Human brains can fight the ways apps hijack our brains, if we learn some skills to deal with this problem.

Are Facebook or Twitter “addictions”(瘾)? Recent scientific research about social media doesn’t agree on that term, but evidence that we aren’t doing well is present at dinner tables where everyone is staring at screens, and at crosswalks where absent-minded people walk into traffic.

I became mindful of my early-morning bad habits. Pre-coffee, half awake, I’d lie there for an hour with my phone. So I called up psychologists, brain scientists and app designers for advice on what actually would help me.

Surprisingly, they didn’t tell me to immediately stop, but instead, they told me I needed the skills for managing social media as part of my life.

Limit Triggers(诱因)

Our brains are made to quickly eat up, information. So why let social-media companies decide when to attract you? Turn off app notifications on your phone and computer, especially for live video broadcasts. They are designed to create the fear of missing out.

Avoid Quicksand(流沙,陷阱)

When you’re on Facebook, it is easy to read one article, then another. Nir Eyal, author of the 2014 book “Hooked,” says he forces himself not to read anything right away. Instead, he saves articles to a service called Pocket, which reads them aloud while he’s at the gym.

We hurt ourselves when we use social media as a break from serious work. Our brains need a chance to be empty. Research suggests the best way to help your brain focus is exercise, even for a short period. Staring into space would be better than refreshing Facebook.

Make New Norms

Not that long ago, you could be fired for not paying attention during a meeting or class, now, many openly use their phones or laptops. Bosses could set a better work culture by providing charging stations at meetings where everyone could leave their phones, then focus on the discussion at hand. Mr. Eyal suggests you try shaming friends who have bad habits-if you do it politely, If someone is not listening to you at dinner, ask, “Is everything OK?” The answer might start an important conversation.

Tech Should Help

The social-media industry has a responsibility here, too. Since companies usually know exactly how much time users spend on their apps, they should offer help to people who have problem behavior. And for the rest of us, let’s encourage app makers to make their products more helpful, not more demanding of our time.

48. What does the underlined word “hijack” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Wash. B. Hurt. C. Control. D. Empty.

 

49. Why does Mr. Eyal save articles to Pocket?

A. To rest his tired brain. B. To refresh his Facebook immediately.

C. To get more time to exercise. D. To avoid being attracted by social media.

 

50. What is the best title of this passage?

A. Take a break from busy life. B. Free your brain from social media.

C. Separate social life from your work. D. Keep your life away from apps.

 

51. What can we infer from the passage?

A. The social-media industry should make more app products.

B. People with problem behavior should ask brain scientists for help.

C. We should decide when to connect to social media by ourselves.

D. A company with charging stations must have a better work culture.

 

七、阅读回答问题(共10分,每小题2分)

Coronavirus(新型冠状病毒) disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. More cases are still reported in some cities every day. Please follow the general COVID-19 prevention guidance. Stay cautious when you meet up with friends. Avoid indoor activities and stay away from big groups by sticking to a core group of friends and family. You should only play sports and games with others when you can stay 6 feet apart and wear face coverings. Get tested as quickly as you can if you have any symptoms such as fever, cough and headaches. If you are tested positive, please stay at home and protect those around you by wearing a face covering.

To prevent catching the infection, here are some more tips to help you stay safe as you move about the city this fall.

●When you go to the gym:

√ Wear a face covering that covers your nose and mouth at all times. Don’t cover your face with bandanas (印花手帕) or gaiters(鞋套). They are not acceptable face coverings while at the gym.

√ Stop socializing. Keep at least 6 feet away from gym-goers.

●When you eat out:

√ Do not wait. Make a reservation, check out the menu online and do whatever else you can to avoid long wait times before you get a table and order.

√ Keep your face covering on at all times unless you are eating and drinking.

●When you shop:

√ Use hand sanitizer(消毒液)when entering the store, after touching products and after leaving the store.

√ Only touch products you intend to buy, and use contactless(无需接触的) payment methods whenever possible.

52. What should you do when you play sports and games with others?

53. Why can’t you cover your face with bandanas or gaiters at the gym?

54. When can you take off your face covering when you eat out?

55. How can you pay safely when you shop?

56. What is the purpose of the article?

 

八、单词拼写(每题0. 5分,共5分)

57. 成功n. 58. 自信的adj.

59. 鼓励v. 60. 照料;小心n;介意;在乎v.

61. 提高,改善v. 62. 有礼貌的adj.

63. 面试,采访n. 64. 脸n. ;面对v.

65. 健康的adj. 66. 提醒v.

 

九、从方框里选择合适的单词完成句子。(请填字母标号,单词无需变形)(8分)

A. will B. created C. cleared D. full

E. actions F. managed G. close H. step

67. Suddenly, the rain stopped and the clouds____________. The sun rose behind me and shone on the rocks.

 

68. DengYaping has won many competitions, but says that she isn’t cleverer than anyone else, but she has a very strong________________. Whatever she does, she never gives up.

 

69. The Adventure of Tom Sawyer is a great book. It is more than an adventure story. It tells how young people grow, how people love each other and how bad people pay for their_________.

 

70. Son, I took a lot of pictures on your mother’s birthday with my camera. If you want to use my camera for your school activity, please check the memory card. It may be________. You need to get an empty one.

 

71. We throw away tons of rubbish every year. If we want a clean world, we have to reduce, reuse and recycle. The first ________________ is to use less. The second is to use things as long as possible. Finally, learn how to do waste sorting for recycling.

 

72. Paper was first ______ about 2,000 years ago in China. After this invention, people started to write on paper to make books.

 

73. The Australians has a_____________ relationship with the British. Many have British relatives, and they are similar in many ways.

 

74. As a boy, like all other boys, I wanted to be a man. But my parents did everything for me. Actually, they ________________ every minute of my life and I did not have any personal space. Although they love me, I felt a bit unhappy with them.

 

十、写作(10分)

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。所给提示词语仅供选用。

题目①

假如你是李华,你想邀请交换生Peter 一起去红星电影院看电影。下面是你选择的一部电影的观影信息。请你写一封电子邮件,告诉他你的选择,以及你选这部电影的原因,并约定见面时间及地点。

Hongxing Movie Theater (November 15th,2020)

Information:

Legend of Deification《姜子牙》(Cartoon)

14:20/17:30/19:30

After the war, Jiang Ziya loses his power. . .

Directors: Cheng Teng and Li Wei

提示词语:relaxing,meaningful, brave,wise,not give up,cheer up,

提示问题:

1. Which movie would you like to invite Peter to watch?

2. Why do you want to choose it?

3. When and where will you meet?

Dear Peter,

……

……

I am looking forward to your reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

题目②

无奋斗,不青春!某英文网站正在开展以”越努力越幸福(The Harder I Work,the Happier I Will Be)”为主题的征文活动。请你用英文写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你在初中生活中的一个小目标是什么,你是如何努力去实现的,以及你从中学到了什么。

提示词语:set a goal,strive for(奋斗),make a plan,patience,proud

提示问题:

●What did you do to strive for your goal?

●What have you learned from your experience?

 

 

参考答案

一、ABACBCBA

二、9: By bus. / By taking a bus.

10. She is buying a birthday gift.

11. For about a year

12. Because she likes children and she likes Chinese a lot.

13. Monkeys.

三、14. safe 15. run 16. corners 17. lights 18. Listen

四、单选 19-23:BACBC 24-28: DABDC 29-30: DA

五、完形填空 31-34: BDBD 35-38: ACAC

六、阅读 A: 39-41:ABD

B: 42-44: ABB

C: 45-47: DAC

D: 48-51: CDBC

 

七、阅读回答问题

52. You should stay 6 feet apart and wear face coverings.

53. Because they are not acceptable.

54. When you are eating or drinking.

55. Use contactless payment methods whenover possible.

56. To tell us how (some tips) to keep safe as we move about the city this fall.

 

八、57. success 59. encourage 51. improve 63. interview 65. healthy

58. confident 60. care 62. polite 64. face 66. remind

 

九、 67. cleared 68. will 69. actions 70. full 71. step 72. created 73. close 74. managed

 

十、写作

题目 1:

Dear Peter,

I would like to invite you to watch the movie called Legend of Deification. It is a cartoon. It is directed by Li Wei. I choose this movie because it is interesting and meaningful. The hero in the movie is brave and wise. He never gives up. The story is inspiring and it can cheer us up.

We can meet at 14:00 at the front gate of Hongxing Movie Theatre. It starts at 14:20, After the movie we can have dinner together. We will have fun. I hope you can come.

I am looking forward to your reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

题目 2:

The harder I work, the happier I will be. It is definitely true. In my middle school life, I have experienced this many times.

Once, I set a goal to pass the English 100-word test. I didn’t have a large vocabulary then. So I made a plan first. I got up early every day to read the words and try to memorize them. I also reviewed all the words before I went to sleep. It was not easy for me, but I stuck to my plan. Finally, I passed the test with 100 marks. I felt very satisfied and proud of myself.

I have learned a lot from this experience. First, I can reach my goal if I can strive hard enough for it. Second, striving for my goal can make my life meaningful and interesting. What’s more, it can bring me confidence and happiness after I succeed. I will keep striving for my goals in life and I hope everybody can enjoy the happiness from reaching your goals.

 

听力原文

一、听后选择

请听一段对话,完成第1至第2小题。

W: Hi, Tony. What are we going to do this weekend?

M: What about having a picnic in the park?

W: Good idea.

M: How are we going there?

W: By bike.

请听一段对话,完成第3至第4小题。

M: Hello! This is Andrew. May I speak to Lucy, please?

W: Sorry. She is out for dancing class. I’m her sister, Rose. Shall I take a message?

M: Yes, please. Could you tell her we’ll have a meeting at 2:00 this afternoon?

W: Sure. Where are you going to have the meeting?

M: In the meeting room.

W: Does she need to do anything else?

M: Oh, please tell her to bring her computer.

W: All right.

M: Thank you very much!

W: You are welcome!

 

请听一段对话,完成第 5至第 6小题。

W: Hey, James. I heard that you have an Echo Dot. Can you tell me more about it?

M: Sure. It’s a smart speaker. It can tell jokes, report the time and temperature, and play music.

W: That’s fantastic! Is it expensive?

M: Not really. And it’s fun and convenient.

W: No wonder more people are interested in smart speakers. Then I’ll buy one for my grandma.

M: But I’ve got to remind you it has some disadvantages. There are people worrying about privacy and data collection. Everything you say to a smart speaker is recorded by the companies.

W: That’s OK to me. It’s a common problem for smart machines.

 

请听一段独白,完成第7至第8小题。

Hello, everyone. Are you interested in Chinese Paper Cut Art? Here’re the steps to make this traditional Chinese art form.

All you need is a pencil, scissors, red square paper, and a ruler. Then, you can start! The first step is to fold the paper. Make sure you press each fold line hard. Then, draw cutting lines on the folded paper. People usually choose patterns symbolizing happiness and good luck, like the celebrations of festivals or the Chinese character “Fu”. The next step is to cut the paper. Cut out the paper by following the lines. And be careful with your fingers when you cut. Please follow the instructions carefully.

Now, congratulations! You’ve finished an art work of luck and happiness.

二、听后回答

9. M: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the cinema?

W: Err, it’s far from here. You need to take a bus.

M: Which bus should I take?

W: Bus No. 15.

 

10. W: Hi, Tom. Where is your mother now?

M: She’s at the supermarket. She’s buying a birthday gift for my father.

W: When will she come back?

M: I’m not sure. Maybe around 5 o’clock.

 

11. W: Hi, Mike. What’s your favorite sport?

M: I like playing table tennis most. I am in my school team.

W: How long have you been in the team?

M: For about a year.

 

12. W: Hi, Steven. Do you have any plans for the future?

M: Sure. I want to know more about the space and I’d like to be an astronaut in the future. How about you, Susan?

W: I want to be a Chinese teacher.

M: Why?

W: I like children and I like Chinese a lot.

13. W: Hi, Jim. Did you go to the Beijing Zoo last Sunday?

M: Yes. I went there with my cousin. We saw many animals there.

W: What animals do you like best?

M: I love monkeys best.

 

三、听后记录

Hello, boys and girls. I’m Mr. Li, a traffic policeman. Today I’d like to talk about the rules when you are walking on the road.

Firstly, always use sidewalks when you are walking on the road. Whether it is a busy street or not, use the sidewalk to stay safe on the road. Secondly, don’t run on roads. Stay calm on the road and never run. Thirdly, stop, look, and cross. Before you go across the road, you should stop and look to your right and then to the left to see if there are any coming cars. And most importantly, Never cross at comers. Cross only at the crossroads and use the zebra crossing. Always follow the traffic lights. Lastly, besides looking, you should also listen to know if a car is nearing. Cars on the road often use the “speaker” at corners and at the crossroads to tell others that they are nearing.

Those are a few basic road safety rules for you. I hope everyone keep them in mind and follow them to make sure that you stay safe on the road.

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