安徽省池州市贵池区2023-2024学年九年级下学期开学考试英语试题
安徽
九年级
开学考试
2024-03-20
38次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
单词辨析、词汇、短语辨析、语用、语法、主题、语篇
一、单项选择 添加题型下试题
—Of course. I’m looking forward to your coming.
A.hobby | B.menu | C.address | D.diary |
A.laid | B.caught | C.remained | D.allowed |
—________. It does harm to your eyes.
A.It doesn’t matter | B.Well done |
C.No deal | D.You’re welcome |
5. —Could you tell me when Mr. Liu ________ in Xi’an?
—Sure. When he ________, I will call you immediately.
A.arrives; will arrive | B.will arrive; will arrive |
C.arrives; arrives | D.will arrive; arrives |
A.clearly | B.nearly | C.properly | D.simply |
7. There will be an art exhibition in the city hall, but ________ knows the date for sure.
A.somebody | B.everybody | C.anybody | D.nobody |
—Yes, I have got used ________ the life here.
A.with; to | B.with; for | C.at; with | D.to; in |
A.who | B.that | C.which | D.what |
【知识点】 that引导限制性定语从句解读
—That’s true. Friends play an important part in everyone’s life.
A.easily influences | B.easily influenced |
C.are easily influenced | D.will be easily influenced |
二、完形填空 添加题型下试题
If you’re lucky enough, you may find a bouquet (花束) of flowers when you travel around the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales, the UK. Who
Fay is the
This year, Fay wanted to help
Emma Munkley found the flowers on her way to Gwaunfarren Primary School where she works. “As a member of the staff (全体职工), it is
Well done, Fay!
11.A.grew | B.lost | C.collected | D.left |
A.owner | B.visitor | C.guide | D.customer |
A.protect | B.treat | C.spread | D.order |
A.Ever since | B.Even though | C.As soon as | D.As long as |
A.local | B.national | C.old | D.right |
A.word | B.card | C.song | D.place |
A.sick | B.used | C.lonely | D.simple |
A.care about | B.look through | C.hear of | D.do with |
A.Manage | B.Post | C.Buy | D.Get |
A.partly | B.accidentally | C.fairly | D.generally |
【知识点】 叙事忆旧
Reading history books can let us learn from great people in history and live better. A history book that you can’t
Historical Records is the
Sima Qian, an official during the Western Han Dynasty
In this book, I really like how the writer
When I read this book, I could see how Sima Qian made the characters alive with his
A.learn | B.miss | C.read | D.trust |
A.first | B.last | C.western | D.recent |
A.drew | B.invented | C.discovered | D.wrote |
A.countries | B.examples | C.stories | D.methods |
A.cheers | B.passes | C.says | D.describes |
A.if | B.while | C.since | D.until |
A.touched | B.changed | C.mentioned | D.replaced |
A.led | B.taught | C.let | D.fought |
A.along | B.against | C.for | D.in |
A.hands | B.rivers | C.words | D.groups |
三、补全对话 添加题型下试题
A: Hi, Matt. What are you doing now?
B: Hi, Carl, I’m visiting a museum online.
A: Visiting the museum online?
B: It’s fantastic, I can take a 360-degree look at the museum.
A: That sounds cool. I’ve never heard of it before.
B: Of course. You can also visit online libraries and watch concerts online for free!
A: Wow, great!
B: You can visit different websites on the Internet.
A: Thanks.
B: For three hours.
A: What a long time!
B: You’re right. Let’s go for a walk.
A.How can I find them? |
B.What do you think of it? |
C.How much did you pay for the visit? |
D.I want to visit the National Museum of China. |
E.Can you share other online information with me? |
F.You should stop to have a rest, or your eyes may get hurt. |
G.By the way, how long have you spent visiting the museum? |
四、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
Nanjing Confucius Temple lies in the Nanjing City, at the north bank of the Qinhuai River. It was built in 1034 to show respect for Confucius, who was a great thinker and educator of ancient China. The temple was also a college. People considered it as a cultural center in the old times.
The whole temple covers a large area and includes a group of old buildings. For example, Gongyuan used to be an examination school. It was founded in the Song Dynasty as a place to choose officials.
Now the temple has turned into a popular place for traveling. Thousands of tourists come here to pay a visit. They can not only know much about the history, but also learn Confucius’s great ideas on education. Visiting the temple at night will give visitors a different feeling. It’s wonderful to take a boat on the Qinhuai River. The water looks more beautiful as the sun goes down. So do the ancient old buildings because they are all lit up by lanterns. What a nice thing to recite some Confucius’s sayings on the boat!
The temple holds many cultural activities during the Spring Festival. It’s a good chance for tourists to experience traditional Chinese arts, like paper-cutting and piyingxi. Besides, there are more than 100 kinds of Nanjing dishes and snacks. If you go there, why not have a try?
36. What did people think of Nanjing Confucius Temple in the old times? ________A.A place of interest. |
B.A primary school. |
C.A cultural center. |
D.An old building. |
A.It’s a nice time to recite some Confucius’s sayings on the boat. |
B.Visitors can enjoy different kinds of dishes and snacks at night. |
C.The ancient old buildings and the water look more beautiful. |
D.There are more chances to experience traditional Chinese arts. |
A.Travel. | B.Science. | C.Life. | D.Society. |
Dear Sir/Madam, We are students in Year 9 at City High School. In our English class, we’re doing a project on the local community. We’re being asked to come up with ideas to improve our neighborhood. It’s a lively neighborhood with some parks and green spaces. It has got shops, cafes and other places where you can buy food. However, this can cause a problem. There is a lot of litter in the streets. We’d like to hand out some leaflets to ask people to take their litter home instead of throwing it on the ground. At the same time, we’d like to do a litter collection and collect plastic bottles for recycling. Another idea we’ve had is to paint the benches (长椅) in the children’s area in the park next to our school. The benches are old. We think it would be better if people had some nice, colorful benches to sit on. Several of us catch the local train to school. We’ve noticed that the stations aren’t very attractive (有吸引力的). We’d like to grow plants to make people feel happier when they’re waiting at the station. If we did that, we would, take turns to look after the plants and water them. Finally, we know that a new road system for the center of town is considered at the moment. Are cycle ways and footpaths included in the plans? We hope so, because we want to encourage students to walk to or ride to school instead of coming in a car. We’re looking forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Year 9 students |
39. What problems do shops and cafes bring to the neighborhood?
A.There is too much traffic. |
B.There is too much noise. |
C.There is too much litter. |
D.There are few trees and grass. |
A.To ask for advice about the neighborhood. |
B.To encourage more people to be volunteers. |
C.To present the project to the whole community. |
D.To list ways to improve the neighborhood. |
A.Buses. | B.Benches. | C.Stations. | D.Streets. |
A.Brave. | B.Hard-working. | C.Creative. | D.Patient. |
Now, think back about your early years as a child and ask yourself what your earliest memory is. What comes to mind? Is it a special event? Is it a memory of someone special to you? Or is it a fun game? If you’re like most children, you probably have only a few special memories that stick in your mind from between the ages of three and seven. Why is that?
According to psychologists (心理学家), most adults can’t remember much about their early lives, which they call childhood amnesia (幼儿期健忘). Famous psychologist Freud first came up with the idea of childhood amnesia many years ago. Today, psychologists still do not fully understand why childhood amnesia happens. However, some studies of children’s brains over the last twenty years have given researchers new ideas about what might be going on.
Early researchers believed that children did not have fully-developed parts in their brains to allow them to keep information. Over time, however, it became clear that children could remember many things, such as who their parents are, where they live, etc.
Now experts believe children at an early age don’t have episodic memory (情景记忆). The hippocampus (海马体), one part of the brain, works to tie together all the pieces of memory. And researchers believe until sometime between the ages of two and four, the hippocampus can begin tying together several pieces of information into memories.
Although it would be cool to have memories from our earliest days, researchers believe things have worked out for the best. They believe that early episodic memory could be too distracting at an early age when we’re still trying to understand how the world works! After all, children at an early age have less attention compared with adults.
43. How did the writer help us get to know the childhood amnesia in Paragraph 1?A.By listing some numbers. | B.By raising some questions. |
C.By making up a story. | D.By comparing different ideas. |
A.Children have episodic memory when they are young. |
B.Children at an early age actually don’t have hippocampus. |
C.The hippocampus begins working on memories until sometime. |
D.Children don’t have fully-developed parts in their brains. |
A.让人分心的 | B.有争议的 | C.有意义的 | D.可贵的 |
How late is too late to return a book to the library? For a library in California, USA, the answer is never. After a historical book was checked out 96 years ago.
According to Chris Kreiden, director of the library, the name of the book is A History of the United States and it was written by Benson Lossing.
So how did this book make its way back to the library nearly a century later? It started with a mystery: A man returned the book without leaving any information. In the book, a library worker found a library note with the date “February 21, 1927”. On the back of the book, “This book may be kept for two weeks. ”
What places had the book been to? Who had it been with? These questions didn’t stay unanswered for long. The mystery was solved after Kreiden shared the story with the local newspaper. That’s when Jim Perry who returned the book saw it was making headlines.
“I didn’t know how special it was.” said Perry. He explained that he found the book while cleaning old boxes in his house. He said the book had been in his family for five generations (代) and was probably checked out by his grandfather-in-law.
Now the book is kept inside a display case (展柜) at the library, sending people a simple yet important message: It’s never too late to return your library book.
46. Who returned the book A History of the United States to the library nearly a century later?A.Jim Perry. |
B.Chris Kreiden. |
C.Benson Lossing. |
D.A stranger. |
A.On the floor. |
B.In an old box. |
C.On the bookshelf. |
D.In a display case. |
A.To ask people to return the book on time. |
B.To encourage people to read more books. |
C.To send a clear message to the library readers. |
D.To expect readers to keep books more carefully. |
A.A Careless Reader. |
B.A Special Library. |
C.Unbelievable News. |
D.A Late Return. |
Have you noticed that it is easy to find what you want when you go to the library? For that, you can thank Melvil Dewey. Melvil was born in Adams Center, in 1851. His parents, owned a general store. He was always interested in books and words. That interest continued when he went to Amherst College. In 1872, he began working at the college library.
Melvil thought that it was important to be educated and libraries could play a big part in teaching people, so he wanted them to be easy to use. At the time, it was hard for people to use libraries. Books were not organized. Instead, books on the same subject might be in several parts of a library. It was hard to find books on one subject because there was no good way to know which books in a library were about which topics. So he invented a new system of organizing books. That system is called the Dewey Decimal System (DDS). It is so successful that many libraries still use it today. It is an easy way to keep track of and find books people want quickly.
Melvil did more than invented the DDS. He wanted libraries and librarians to work together, so he helped found the American Library Association in 1876. He also founded the Library Journal. Melvil did a lot for librarians. At the time, there was no place for a person to learn to be a librarian. So librarians had to try their best to learn on the job. Melvil opened the world’s first school for librarians in 1887. He also set up the first traveling library. Today’s bookmobiles are based on that library. Melvil Dewey died in 1931, but his work still helps people use libraries today.
50. What is Paragraph l mainly about?A.Melvil’s school life. |
B.Melvil’s early interest. |
C.Melvil’s home town. |
D.Melvil’s trouble in life. |
A.There were few libraries in most places. |
B.There were no librarians to provide services. |
C.Books weren’t placed according to their subjects. |
D.Few people learned to read or write at that time. |
①He invented a new way to organize books.
②He went to Amherst College.
③He set up the first travelling library.
④He founded the Library Journal.
A.③④②① | B.①④③② | C.②①③④ | D.②①④③ |
五、任务型阅读 添加题型下试题
Once, there was a farmer who was always bad to his wife. He thought his wife was too lazy. She was always wasting her time at home while he was working in the field. The wife got sad and wanted to tell him that he was wrong. She asked him if they could change roles for a day. She would do the field work and he would do the housework. The farmer agreed and thought it would be easy.
But when the wife gave him a list of tasks to do, the farmer found out that it was more difficult than he thought because the tasks included milking the cow, feeding the pigs, and taking care of the hens. Later, he was kicked by the cow, and forgot to wash the clothes and take care of the hens. When the wife came back from the field, she saw that he didn’t finish all of the tasks. On the other hand
The farmer felt regretful. He was wrong about his wife. He should say thanks for her work. He learned to respect her and never said bad words to her again.
53. Why was the farmer always bad to his wife? (不超过 10个词)54. What was the farmer’s wife suggestion? (不超过 15 个词)
55. How did the farmer change in the end? (不超过15个词)
六、单词拼写 添加题型下试题
【知识点】 brush(画笔) 可数名词复数规则变化解读
七、书面表达 添加题型下试题
61. 在你的成长过程中,一定有很多值得你敬佩的人,比如你的父母、老师和朋友。假如你是李华,学校英语社团将举办“The person I admire”的演讲比赛,请你从中选择一位,根据要点提示并做适当发挥,用英文写一篇介绍此人的演讲稿。
要点:
1.你最敬佩的人的基本状况;
2.你敬佩他/她的原因;
3.你的期望或者所思所悟。
注意:
1.词数80—100;
2.请不要逐句翻译,可适当发挥;
3.信中不能出现与本人相关信息;
4.文章的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Hello, everyone! I’m Li Hua. The person I admire most is __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all. Thanks for listening.
试卷分析
试卷题型(共 25题)
试卷难度
知识点分析
细目表分析 导出
题号 | 难度系数 | 详细知识点 | 备注 |
一、单项选择 | |||
1 | 0.65 | address diary hobby menu 名词辨析 | |
2 | 0.65 | 动词辨析 | |
3 | 0.65 | well done 同意和不同意 | |
4 | 0.65 | alive fresh real 形容词辨析 | |
5 | 0.65 | will/shall do结构 时间状语从句的主将从现 主现从不限 | |
6 | 0.65 | clearly nearly properly simply 副词辨析 | |
7 | 0.65 | anybody everybody somebody no one/nobody 代词辨析 | |
8 | 0.65 | at for in to with(随身携带,在身边) be pleased with... 动词短语 形容词短语 介词辨析 | |
9 | 0.65 | that引导限制性定语从句 | |
10 | 0.65 | influence be influenced by 一般现在时的被动语态 其他语法一致形式 | |
二、完形填空 | |||
11-20 | 0.65 | 叙事忆旧 | |
21-30 | 0.65 | 中国历史 历史人物 | |
三、补全对话 | |||
31-35 | 0.65 | 科普知识 介绍 劝告/建议 | 7选5 |
四、阅读理解 | |||
36-38 | 0.65 | 旅行 说明文 | 单选 |
39-42 | 0.65 | 环境保护 应用文 | 单选 |
43-45 | 0.4 | 科普知识 说明文 | 单选 |
46-49 | 0.85 | 说明文 奇闻轶事 | 单选 |
50-52 | 0.65 | 其他著名人物 说明文 | 单选 |
五、任务型阅读 | |||
53-55 | 0.85 | 其他人 记叙文 | 阅读表达 |
六、单词拼写 | |||
56 | 0.65 | gray 形容词作表语 | 根据汉语及首字母填空 |
57 | 0.65 | 过去式变化规则 | 根据汉语及首字母填空 |
58 | 0.65 | abroad 副词修饰动词 | 根据汉语及首字母填空 |
59 | 0.65 | ability 名词作主宾表补定 | 根据汉语及首字母填空 |
60 | 0.65 | brush(画笔) 可数名词复数规则变化 | 根据汉语及首字母填空 |
七、书面表达 | |||
61 | 0.65 | 学校人员 情感 | 讲稿 |