浙江省绍兴市暨阳初中2017届九年级下学期3月月考英语试题
年级:九年级 学科:英语 类型:月考试卷 来源:91题库
一、完形填空(共1小题)
My mom keeps asking what's going on at school, if I'm going to audition(试演)for a party, why I didn't try out for the female lead, what my friends are doing, and so on. It's 1 and sometimes it's like she doesn't trust me. How can I get her to 2?-Katie Many teenagers have the same 3 as Katie. They think it difficult to 4well with their parents. However, if you try another way, you can make a 5 . Parents seem to like6about your day. If you don't share or talk7with your parents, they might feel the need to ask you questions. It might seem that they're prying into(打听)your business, but they're probably just trying to keep your relationship8. In fact, parenting experts often9parents to form a good relationship with their kids by asking about what's going on in their lives. Some parents do this better than 10, of course.(And, unfortunately, some parents do ask questions because they don't trust their kids, especially if their kids have been in 11 .So start by trying to give your parents the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they're just trying to stay 12 because they love and care about you. That doesn't make the questions any less annoying, 13. If you're tired of so many questions about your day, 14 the tables – ask your parents questions and use it as a way to practice your good listening skills. 15 tell them about your day before they ask. If you offer more information, conversations with your parents won't have so many questions.
二、阅读理解(共4小题)
How do you like your school? Have you ever written to your headmaster to express your idea? Here are some letters written by students from different schools.
Luke, 14, from Jiangsu I will give some suggestions about our school uniform. In our school, we students have to wear uniform every day. But the yellow and green sports kit (服装) looks really dark and old. It can't stand for young and lively spirit. We can add some red or orange colors and make a new type of uniform. I hope our headmaster will think about it. |
Danny, 14, from Zhejiang I have two suggestions for my headmaster. First of all, I think we should have more hobby classes in science, such as plane model making class and computer programming class. It is really boring to study basic subjects all the time. And second, I hope we can have more PE lessons or more time for physical exercise. Lots of students now don't have a strong enough body. |
Sam, 15, from Shanxi I'd like to say thank you to my headmaster. About one week ago, I got a bad cold after playing basketball. Our headmaster came to me after he knew about it. He took care of me until my parents came. I really want to thank him for that. |
Helen, 14, from Shandong In the letter I wrote, I want to talk about the possibility of personal classes. Now many middle schools are trying the “personal class" system. Students don't have regular classes. They can choose lessons they want to take. I think it is more effective. And it is also good for exercise. We don't have to stay in one classroom all the time. |
Wikipedia's most-edited list
Do you use Wikipedia(维基百科) to find information about people, places, things and events? Have you ever wondered who writes all the information? The website is actually run by thousands of everyday people, as well as computers that can automatically update(自动更新) certain pages. You can even write something on a page if you want to.
Of course, it means that somebody can write incorrect information on a page. That does happen sometimes, but usually somebody else corrects the information quickly.
Wikipedia has counted how many times each page has been edited(编辑) this year and one page stood out.“Deaths in 2016”was edited 18,230 times. That is likely because lots of high-profile(知名度高的) people, including English singer David Bowie, American singer Prince, American boxer Muhammad Ali and former Cuban President Fidel Castro, died in 2016.
The 2016 US presidential election(总统选举) was followed by people around the world. It was also a popular page to edit on Wikipedia. The “Donald Trump” page had 8,933 edits and took second spot. The third most-edited page was related(与……有关)to Hillary Clinton, and the election itself took the fourth spot.
Pages about movies, sports, world events, natural disasters(灾难), musicians and artists all appeared in the top 25 most-edited list. Vincent Van Gogh's page received 3,551 edits during the year. Four Wikipedia editors rewrote the page in order to give people a clear understanding of the Dutch partner's true nature, according to one editor.
The variety of pages that were edited shows how people with entirely different interests are still all looking for information.
Children across the world are taking pictures of their school meals. They are sending these pictures over the Internet to a young girl in Scotland. Then she shares the pictures and stories with people around the world.
The girl's name is Martha. She likes to write. So Martha decided to start her own blog. Every day, Martha writes on the Internet about the meals she eats at school. She also takes pictures of the food.
Martha is very honest about the food. She does not just describe the food. She judges (评价) the taste of the food. She also judges how healthy the food is. Sometimes she likes the food, and sometimes she does not. Now, other people send pictures to Martha. Students around the world share their pictures of their school food!
Martha also started her blog for another important reason. She began to raise money for the organization (组织) Mary's Meals. Mary's Meals works in the East African country of Malawi . It provides food for children in schools. Martha encourages her readers to send money to Mary's Meals to help build a kitchen.
Martha hoped to raise about 10,000 dollars. But the total reached 100,000 dollars and still keeps on growing!
Martha's blog has also helped to improve meals at her school. Martha and her school friends found their meals improved since she started writing her blog.
No one knows what will happen to Martha's blog in future. But already this girl has helped to change the eating experience of many children just by sharing pictures of her school meals.
Musical for the new era
Some of the world's most famous movies, like The Sound of Music(《音乐之声》)and Singin' in the Rain(《雨中曲》), are musicals. These are both very old movies, though. It seemed as if musicals had gone out of fashion.
But La La Land, a new musical by US director Damien Chazelle, 32, had made the genre(类型) popular again. “Brilliantly written and directed, La La Land gives movie musicals life in the 21st century,” Peter Travers wrote for Rolling Stone.
Starring US actor Ryan Gosling, 36, and actress Emma Stone, 28, the movie was released in Chinese mainland on Feb14. Set in the colorful world of Hollywood's film and music scene, the two characters-a jazz musician and an actress-sing and dance their way to love.
It has made history as the first film to win seven Golden Globe(金球奖) awards. It has also been nominated(提名) for a record-equaling 14 Oscars.
Other popular movies of today are often about violence(暴力),war, drugs(毒品) or politics. Thanks to Chazelle's creative style, original music and wonderful location(地点), La La Land has a light feel that will put you in a good mood.
The opening scene, when hundreds of people in a traffic jam start singing , “will be studied and swooned(着迷) over for years to come,” according to Travers. “The very fact that it doesn't have a strong political message, but is still good enough to win awards, is what makes La La Land so unusual,” Nicholas Barber, wrote for the BBC. “It is intimate(亲切的) and personal and magical.”
三、选词填空(共1小题)
luck happy encourage possible twelve |
四、短文填空(共2小题)
It was the first time that my wife and I had flown first class. As we boarded the plane, we felt as if we were part of a wealthy group. We were (满的) of a sense of pride at sitting with those important people.
We noticed that the stewardess (空姐)was working non-stop to make sure of the comfort of the first class (乘客). She could not walk by a seat (没有)being given an order. I thought she must love her job very much, since she gave each person (如此的) a big smile.
As the stewardess passed our seats near the end of the (航班) , I looked up at her and said: “Thank you and I hope you have a great night.” She stopped with an (表情) of disbelief on her face, and said: “Excuse me?” I (重复)my words, and she smiled in a rather funny way. It seemed as if I had asked a question that she did not know how to (回答). A little later, as we were getting off the plane, the stewardess said to me: “Thank you very much, sir.” Then she said (静静地): “You are the only one who has thanked me or said anything nice to me all night. I really appreciate your kindness.
The sense of belonging to an elite(精英) group in first class disappeared as soon as I heard those words. We were (提醒) that if there was no kindness, there would be no first-class flying.
We are living in a time when the world is becoming a “village”. People travel around the world sightseeing, studying, working or volunteering. Perhaps in the near future, you will also become one of those people.
Spending time in a foreign country is an (excite) and life-changing experience. You see different sceneries, taste nice food and meet people with all kinds of backgrounds. And (important) thing of all, you explore and even become a part of the local culture.
Your stereotypes(成见) are broken down. You may find French people are not always “romantic”. (America) don't eat McDonald's all the time. And you won't get malaria(疟疾) from a mosquito bite(蚊子叮咬) in Africa.
, culture shock may hit you. Things you take for granted(认为理所当然) at home may no longer be that way in a foreign country. Not everyone thinks like you or does things the way you've always (do). Their tea tastes different. They don't talk (loud) in restaurants. Some might not care much about your life, you may even feel they are a bit cold. It is not better or worse. It is just different. you can do is to take in the differences, while trying to be respectful and humble(谦虚的). Each time you open up (you) mind a little more, you become a better person.
五、任务型阅读(共1小题)
Why is setting goals important? Because goals can help you experience everything you want in life. Instead of just letting life happen to you, goals allow you to make your life happen.
It's life having a sign to show you where you want to go. Think of it in this way. There are two drivers. One has a place clearly in mind which can be found on a map. He can drive straight there surely without any wasted time. The other driver has no goal or map.
But she drives aimlessly(无目的地) around, never getting anywhere, just using up oil. Which driver do you want to be?
They decide what they want in life and then get there by setting goals and making plans. Unsuccessful people just let life happen by accident. Goals aren't difficult to set, and they aren't difficult to reach.
You are the one who must decide what to achieve and what direction you want to aim your life.
They are harder to forget. Also when you write your goals in your own way, you are able to make yourself realize situations that will bring you closer to your goals.
A. Written goals can be reviewed usually. B. She starts off at the same time from the same place. C. It's up to you to find out what your goals really are. D. By setting goals you are taking control of your life. E. Winners in life set goals and follow through on them. |
六、书面表达(共1小题)
抢红包 | 赞同 (75%) | 1). 带来更多的快乐 2). 结识更多的朋友 …… |
反对 (25%) | 1). 花费太多的时间 2). 和家人沟通减少 …… | |
你的观点 | 1)…. 2)…. |
要求: 1)必须包含表格所提供的相关信息,并适当发挥;
2)你的观点至少包含两条;
3)词数:80—100个词;
4)首句仅供选择,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:抢红包grabbing red packets
Dear Editor,
I am writing to tell you about the survey on the activity of “Grabbing red packets” in our class.