浙江省杭州市紫金港中学2023-2024学年九年级下学期3月月考英语试题
浙江
九年级
阶段练习
2024-04-08
39次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
主题、语篇
一、完形填空 添加题型下试题
My day began when I saw my six-year-old son Jonathan doing something in the garden by my azalea bush (杜鹃花丛). By the time I got
“ Can I take this to school? ” he asked, smiling. Though a bit unhappy, I nodded. Then I turned back to the broken bush and
The rest of the day, I was busy doing endless housework. Time had passed by fast
What now? I thought.
I had prepared myself for the worst,
“ Well, her parents are separated and she has been
I felt my heart full of
I was warmed by the
A.off | B.out | C.up | D.on |
A.dropped | B.pulled | C.touched | D.kicked |
A.after | B.since | C.before | D.once |
A.pick up | B.look for | C.take care of | D.catch up with |
A.and | B.as | C.or | D.but |
A.clothes | B.pictures | C.crayons | D.flowers |
A.laughed | B.continued | C.doubted | D.shouted |
A.nodded | B.turned | C.smiled | D.thought |
A.sad | B.tired | C.bored | D.angry |
A.lasted | B.appeared | C.worked | D.remained |
A.him | B.her | C.them | D.you |
A.trust | B.courage | C.interest | D.pride |
A.recorded | B.made | C.missed | D.stolen |
A.kindness | B.magic | C.value | D.humor |
A.threw | B.lent | C.handed | D.sent |
二、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
Do you like the sun? Here is a way to have a sun in your room every day!
You will need:
•a paper plate | ![]() | •a stapler | ![]() |
•some yellow paint | ![]() | •a black pen | ![]() |
•a brush | ![]() | •a hole punch | ![]() |
•yellow paper | ![]() | •string | ![]() |
•scissors | ![]() |
Step 2: Put your hand on the yellow paper. Draw around your hand. Draw your hand 7 times.
Step 3: ________
Step 4: Staple the hands to the plate.
Step 5: Draw a happy face on your sun.
Step 6: Make a hole at the top of the plate.
Step 7: Put string through the hole. Hang up the plate in your room!
16. According to the text, which of the following is needed?
A.A blue pen. | B.Black paper. | C.A stapler. | D.A knife. |
A.To learn how to cook food. |
B.To teach how to make a sun in the room. |
C.To share how to play a game. |
D.To tell how to draw a picture for a room. |
A.Cut out the 7 hands. | B.Paint the hands yellow. |
C.Wash your hands. | D.Cut up the paper into pieces. |
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 (阿尔茨海默症),” her mother said.
“We might have to put her in an old people’s 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.
19. Why did Sally want to cry the first time the family visited Grandma?A.Because Grandma didn’t like her present. |
B.Because she thought Grandma was quite lonely. |
C.Because she saw a tear roll down Grandma’s cheek. |
D.Because Grandma was badly treated in the old people’s home. |
A.A kind-hearted girl. | B.A cold stranger. |
C.An honest granddaughter. | D.A strict nurse. |
A.Grandma would be taken home to get better care. |
B.Grandma didn’t love strawberry ice cream any more. |
C.Sally and her family visited Grandma three times a week. |
D.Sally didn’t mind whether Grandma could remember her name or not. |
A.The Great Power of Hugs |
B.Food Is the Best Medicine |
C.Love Can Always Remain in the Heart |
D.An Introduction to Alzheimer’s Disease |
Smartphones are getting boring. The new models are either a bit faster or have better cameras, but they are basically no different from the ones already in our pockets. This is why scientists are hoping, and working for something new, something that will change our lives just as greatly as smartphones do. At the moment, the next invention might be smart glasses.
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Just imagine. Instead of having to pick up your phone and look at the screen, all of the information you need simply appears just in front of you, in your glasses. Satellite navigation (导航) directions would appear right there on the road. And your smart glasses could guide you to the right shelf in the supermarket!
Smart glasses could also be used in industry. They could show engineers the instructions they need to fix things more quickly. A doctor could carry out a difficult operation, guided in real time by someone on the other side of the world.
This may sound impossible. But most of the technologies to invent them are already there. For example, one key technology is called AR, which can make digital 3D objects appear as if they are part of the real world. We’ve used it a lot on our video calls. Similarly, huge progress has been made in spatial audio. This is when a sound is made to give it a sense of place, like what you hear in an empty room. Some high-end earphones can already do that. Future glasses will of course need to recognize (识别) your voice to do tasks. This technology has been widely used in our daily life.
So, why aren’t we all wearing smart glasses yet? So far, no one has invented a good way to send images (映像) of our world onto glasses. However, with the rapid development of technology, smart glasses could arrive much sooner than we think.
23. Why does the writer mention smartphones in Paragraph 1?A.To start a story. | B.To explain an idea. |
C.To introduce a topic. | D.To discuss a problem. |
A.When smart glasses might be made. |
B.Where smart glasses could be used. |
C.How smart glasses would give directions. |
D.Why smart glasses should be changed. |
A.Making spatial audio. | B.Recognizing voices. |
C.Creating digital 3D objects. | D.Sending images onto glasses. |
A.Bored. | B.Confident. | C.Satisfied. | D.Uncertain. |
When you are busy with schoolwork and making friends with others, have you ever envied (嫉妒)babies? They don’t seem to care about anyone or anything. They just do whatever they want. But a new study says this may not be the truth.
Two-year-old babies care about how others see them. They even try to manage their image when others are around them, according to scientists from Emory University in the US.
Scientists did tests on 144 babies between the ages of l4 to 24 months. They showed the babies a robot with two buttons on it. When the babies pressed the buttons, the scientists gave them different feedback(反馈). When the babies pressed the first button, the scientists would act happy and praise the baby. But when the babies pressed the second button, the scientists would pretend to be unhappy.
They found that when there were no adults around, children would press the second button more often. But when there were adults watching, they would press the first button more often.
Older children and adults tend to show the same kind of behavior. When others are watching, people like to behave better. When no one is paying attention, they behave badly, Sara Valencia Botto, the writer of the study, told the Telegraph.
Earlier studies found that children around the age of 4 start to care about what others think of them. But this new study suggests that the age is earlier. In addition, 2-year-old children will change their behavior to get a more positive feedback, Botto said.
27. What is reasonable order of the test in the study?a. press the second button
b. show the babies a robot
c. praise the baby
d. pretend to be unhappy
e. press the first button
A.a-c-d-e-b | B.b-e-c-a-d | C.b-c-a-d-e | D.b-e-d-a-c |
A.Babies behave badly when others are watching. |
B.Older children behave differently from babies. |
C.Older children behave better when there are adults around. |
D.Babies behave better than older children when no one is paying attention. |
A.children around the age of 4 |
B.Previous studies |
C.2-year-old children |
D.other people |
A.Babies at around the age of 4 get started to care about what others think of them. |
B.Babies between the ages of 14 to 24 months don’t care about how others see them at all. |
C.Babies between the ages of 14 to 24 months will act happy to get praise. |
D.Babies earlier than 4 years old will change their behavior according to different feedback. |