人教版九年级英语第一次月考试卷时量:120分钟满分:120分第一部分听力(共两节,满分 20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中员最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小每段对话读两遍。
( )1. What does Tina like best?A. Game shows.B. Talk shows.C. Talent shows. ( )2. Where does the woman want to go?A. To the zoo.B. To the park.C. To the airport. ( )3. What's the matter with Cindy?A. She has a fever.B. She has a headache.C. She has a toothache. ( )4. What are the speakers talking about?A.The Spring Festival.B.The Dragon Boat Festival.C. The Mid-Autumn Festival.( )5. Who gave the watch to the boy?A. His father.B. His sister.C. His brother.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面6段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答第6、7题。
( )6. How is the weather today?A. Cloudy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.( )7. What will the speakers probably do this weekend?A.Play chess.B.Go for a picnic.C. Play computer games.听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。
( )8. What's the relationship between Cathy and Patrick?A. Strangers.B. Classmates.C. Workmates.( )9. How does Cathy practice her spoken English?A.By singing songs.B.By watching movies.C. By taking after-school classes.听第八段材料,回答第10、.11题。
( )10. How will the boy probably go to the theatre?A. By car.B. On foot.C. By bus.( )11. When will the boy meet his friends?A. At 5:30.B. At 6:45.C. At:7:15.听第九段材料,回答第12至14题。
( )12. Why didn't Maria go to school?A. She hurt her leg.B. It was raining hard.C. Her parents were i.( )13. How did Maria go home yesterday?A. By bus.B. By.car.C. By bike.( )14. Who might Mr. Smith be?A. Maria's teacher.B. Maria's father.C. Maria's doctor.听第十段材料,回答第15至17题。
( )15. What day is it today?A. Monday.B. Thursday.C. Saturday.( )16. How often do the cousins get together?A. Once a week.B. Once a month.C. Once a year.( )17. How many Cokes will Peter buy?A. Seven.B. Nine.C. Eleven.听第十一段材料,回答第18至20题。
( )18. What can cause problems in a student's study?A. Arguing with their parents.B. Not getting enough sleep.C. Arriving late for class.( )19. How many hours of sleep does a student nieed according to' the scientists?A. At least 8 hours.B. Less than 8 hours.C. At most 8 hours.( )20. Why do most students go to bed late?A. Because there may be too much noise in his or her room.B. Because there may be a parent in his or her room.C. Because there may be a computer in his or her room.第二部分阅读(共三节,满分 50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AITEMS(物品) NEEDEDCommunity Sale:February 10 & 11, 2022Collections start on January 17Deadline: January 27 (no items will be accepted after this date)Do you have books, lamps, toys, records, DVDs, holiday decorations,jewelry or any other items just collecting dust?Time to clean out your room and bring your items to the Community Square.All electronic items must be in working order.No clothing, computers, TVs or encyclopedias (百科全书)accepted.( )21. Item collection ends on___________.A. January 17B. January 27C. February 10 ( )22. If you want to sell electronic items, they must be __________.A. newB. cleanedC. usableBWhat you need to knowThe Chinese government has announcedsome new rules to limit teens" online gametime. Young people under age 18 can playfor an hour a day on Fridays weekends andholidays.The rules hope to stop young people fromgetting lost in playing video games.NO Three reasons why there shouldnot be time limits on video gamesYESThree reasons why there should betime limits on video gamesResearch has found that games can improve players" ability to process difficult information.Gaming can be a social activity and is a good way to connect with friends if they're not in the same place.People should be able to choose how to spend their fee time.Video games are fun, so it's easy to spend lots of time playing them.There are other fun ways to spend time—reading books,cooking or doing exercise .Limiting video gaming means more time for these. Spending too much time sitting down is not good for their health.( )23. Who has to follow the rules?A. Ben, 15, a middle school student.B. Amy, 19, a college student.C. Jason, 24, a computer programmer.( )24. What do 38% of the people think of gaming?A.It’s interesting.B.It’s a waste of time.C. It’s a social activity.( )25. Which of the following would most people agree?A. People are free to decide how to spend their time.B. Governments should do more to protect the young.C. Sitting down for a long time is harmful to the health.CThe documentary Born in China was shot in the Qing-hai Tibet Plateau(青藏高原)and shows animals’ lives during different seasons.It not only brings to audiences the lives of animals that are seldom seen in the wild—giant pandas and Tibetan antelopes (藏羚羊), for example—but also shows traditional Chinese culture. The film mainly describes life and love within three animal families—giant pandas, golden monkeys and snow leopards.A symbol of China, the giant panda is both black and white. Its body is thought to show yin and yang. The panda’s tender nature also shows how yin and yang, when perfectly balanced, lead to peace and harmony(和谐). This can be seen in the documentary when a giant panda mother guides her baby to gradually look for independence and explore the world.Monkeys always have strong personalities. The best example might be the Monkey King, a character from the popular novel Journey to the West. On the one hand, he stands for impatience. But on the other hand, he shows cleverness and energy. Born in China follows a 2-year-old golden monkey who feels like his life has been changed for the worse by his new baby sister. He quickly joins up with a group of other free-spirited monkeys, but finally returns to his family and understands the meaning of responsibility.A mother snow leopard faces the challenge of raising her two children in a harsh(严酷的) environment. The leopards, known for their rapid attacks and quick footwork, have inspired a form of pictographic boxing (象形拳) in Shaolin martial arts.“Born in China is a means to show Chinese traditional culture.” Director Lu told the Binhai Times newspaper. “From five-animal exercises to pictographic boxing. Chinese people have learned from wild animals since ancient times.( )26. The film Born in China mainly talks about life and love within three animal families of________.A. giant pandas, golden monkeys and snow leopardsB. giant pandas, golden monkeys and Tibetan antelopesC. giant pandas, snow leopards and Tibetan antelopes( )27. How is Born in China special?A. It shows audiences the lives of animals in the wild.B. It is considered the best nature films ever made.C. It shows Chinese traditional culture through the lives of animals.(A. GentleB. cheerfulC. warm( )29. The golden monkey leaves homes because_________.A. his mother wants him to be more independentB. he feels that his little sister has made his life worseC. he wants to learn about responsibility from other monkeys( )30. Which could be the best title for this passage?A.Born in China—A Show of Animals’livesB. Born in China—A Great Mix of Animals and CultureC. Born in China—A Symbol of Animals and Chinese CultureDDo you check your mobile phones often when you have a meal with others? And have you ever taken a photo first before you enjoy a big meal? If you look around in restaurants, you will notice many people break the table manners. Why don’t many people care about table manners now?A recent study found that 38 percent of those interviewed thought it was acceptable to use their phones while eating out. At the same time, the increasing number of the signs of phone ban (禁止) in restaurants shows that restaurants don’t welcome it.However, some see the growing use of cellphones as a sign that manners change along with the development of our society.“Manners change,” said Dianna, who is a writer of a food website. “What we consider improper isn’t set in stone.” She points out that the other “rules” have become outdated (过时的) nowadays. For example, few people are saying “Sir” and “Ma’am” now. And she thinks it’s meaningful to let the phones help us remember the wonderful memories of dining.Yes, traditional manners are yet another thing being redefined (重新定义) by the youth. “Younger people are growing up in a world with more flexible (灵活的) rules, and this spreads to the dining table,” said Daniel Levine, director of The Avant-Guide Institute.“I believe the number of people who break dining ‘rules’ increases because people go out and eat more often now,” said Diane Gottsman, owner of a restaurant. “Years ago, people stayed at home and sat around the family table. Today, more people are joining work market, which makes it more affordable for eating out. With new chance comes the possibility for more dining problems.”( )31.What did the research find?A. Many people accepted using phones at the table.B. Most of the people in the research used phones while eating.C. Few restaurants took action on phones’using while eating.( )32.Why was the example of “Sir” and “Ma’ma” mentioned?A. To show modern people are becoming impolite.B. To explain dining rules in restaurants in the old days.C. To make the opinion “table manners change through time”clear.( )33.According to Diane Gottsman, people forget their dining manners more often because______.A.they think they are not importantB. they grow up with flexible rulesC. they have more chances to eat out( )34.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Younger people think traditional manners are outdated.B. Dianna thinks it’s all right to use phones at the dining table.C. Diane Gottsman thinks the dining rules need to be redefined.( )35. What’s the passage mainly about?A. Introductions of changes in table manners.B. Opinions of young people about table manners.C. Discussions on the reasons for the changing table manners.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。