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2024—2025學(xué)年山東省日照市東港區(qū)田家炳中學(xué)九年級(jí)上學(xué)期12月月考英語(yǔ)試卷

一、完形填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Withadetermined(堅(jiān)定的)_______onhisface,Chicago’sMichaelMcCarthyheldontothebanister(扶手)andclimbedtothetopoftheWillisTowernotlongago.TheToweris442meterstall,the_______buildingintheUS.Ashegottothelaststep,McCarthy_______felldown,butthatdidn’tstophim.The14-year-oldboyfinallyfinishedclimbingthe2,109stepsandarrivedatthetop,wherehe_______cheersfrommanypeople.“Ijustwanttoshowpeoplethat_______akidwithnolegscandoit,anyonecandoit,”McCarthysaid.McCarthy,whowasbornwithoutlegs,hasto_______prostheticlegs(假肢)anduseasticktowalk.ButMcCarthyhasastrongheart.Hebelieveshavingadisabilityshouldn’tstopanyonefromachievinghisorhersuccess.Hehasbeeninaspecialschoolsincehewasfour.WhenhedecidedtoclimbtheWillisTower,histeacher,JeffKohn,wasmovedbyhisdeterminationand_______tohelptrainhim.They_______morethantenhourspracticingclimbingstairsandkeepingbalancewiththeprostheticsand_______onthestepseveryday.“It________thatheneverknowshowdifficultitis.________IwassotiredthatIaskedhimtorestforaday,”saidKohn.“Buthesaidhewasstillfullofenergyandwantedmore________.”KohnalwayswalkedwithMcCarthyforthe________.“Whenhesawthelast10floors,hewentfaster,”saidKohn.“He’sthebravestsportsmanI’veevertrained.”McCarthysaidhewasproudofhimselfandthatthetowernowholdsspecial________.“WhenI’molder,I’llpointtothebuildingandsay‘________thisbuildingIclimbed’,”hesaid.1.A.lookB.smileC.interestD.sign2.A.largestB.highestC.earliestD.latest3.A.oftenB.hardlyC.a(chǎn)lwaysD.a(chǎn)lmost4.A.enjoyedB.neededC.madeD.kept5.A.whileB.a(chǎn)fterC.ifD.though6.A.wearB.holdC.getD.train7.A.providedB.beatC.offeredD.risked8.A.wastedB.spentC.tookD.paid9.A.sticksB.rocksC.feetD.stones10.A.seemsB.a(chǎn)ppearsC.soundsD.looks11.A.HoweverB.SometimesC.AgainD.Then12.A.friendsB.helpersC.timeD.training13.A.climbB.visitC.sightseeingD.floor14.A.truthB.communicationC.kindnessD.meaning15.A.LookdownB.LookatC.LookupD.Lookinto二、閱讀理解(★★★)Hanfufashionhasbecomemoreandmorepopularwithyoungpeople.ChinahasfollowedWesternfashiondesignsinrecentyears,butagrowingnumberofyoungpeoplearenowlookingtothepastforfashionideas.Ifyoulookcloselyaroundyourcity,youmightnoticehanfu,thetraditionalclothingoftheHandynasty.Inarecentlypublishedreportbyanonlineshoppingplatform,about2millionhanfuclothesweresoldin2019,nearly4timesasmanyasthosesoldin2018.Mostofthebuyersarebetween19and24yearsold.ButwhyhasthistraditionalclothingbecomepopularwithyoungChinesepeople?Forsomeofthem,it'sacosturneforrelaxation.Dafan,a24-year-oldcollegestudent,toldCGTNthatdressinginhanfuisawayforhertogetawayfromthetroublesofreallife.Modernclothing,ontheotherhand,representstheidentity(身份)peopleneedtoshoweveryday."Hanfuandmodernclothinghelpmetoshowthedifferentsidesinme,"sheexplained.Otherteenagerslikehanfubecauseoftheculturebehindit.Theyregarditasawaytoreconnectwithtraditions.Itswidesleeves,crossedcollarsandflowingrobesbringpeoplebacktoancienttimes."HanfuisthesymboloftheChinesetraditionalculture."Nanhe,a21-year-oldcosturnestudioowner,toldCGTN.16.Accordingtothepassage,about________Hanfuclothesweresoldin2018.

A.2,000,000B.500,000C.8,000,000D.600,00017.Whydoesthe24-year-oldcollegestudentDafanliketowearHanfuinherdailylife?

A.BecauseitisverymoderntowearHanfu.B.BecauseitisasymbolofChineseculture.C.Becauseitisagoodwaytorelaxherself.D.Becauseshedoesn'twanttolookdifferent.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"collars"inParagraph4probablymean?

A.Akindofmaterial.B.Akindofcolour.C.Apartofclothes.D.Apartofpicture.(★★★)Atsomepointinlife,manypeopledevelopamental(精神)problem.Whilemostpeoplegetoverit,forothersitdoesn’tgoawayeasily.TheWHOsaysthatabout20percentofteenagersworldwidesufferfrommentalillness.It’sthoughtthatthenumberofteenagerswithmentalillnessaroundtheworldwillincreasebyhalfby2020.Itwillbecomeoneofthemaincausesofillness,andevendeath.InChina,thepictureisn’tbright,either.Aboutonetenthofteenagersundertheageof17haveamentalhealthchallenge.Theworldischangingfast.Studyandrelationshipshavealwayscausedstress,buttodaythestressismuchhigherthanbefore,theWHOsaid.AresearchcenterinOxfordUniversitysaysthatyoungpeopletodayhavebigstressesatschool.Forexample,theyexperiencebullying(欺凌).Ina2017report,thecenternotedthattheInternetwasaspecialsource(渠道)ofstress.Online,youngpeopleoftensee“messagesaboutperfection”andthiscausestheyoung“greatuncertaintyabouttheirfutures”,saysthecenter.Also,accordingtoChinaDaily,Chinesepeopledon’taskforhelpwiththeirmentalproblems.Theyfearthatotherswillthinklessofthemiftheysaythattheyareinmentaltrouble.ElainePeng,aUSmentalhealtheducator,makesasimilarpoint.AndintheUK,overthreequartersofyoungpeoplebelievetheirmentalproblemshaveasocialstigma.Itisreportedin2017thataquarterofyoungUKpeoplewouldn’taskforhelpiftheydevelopedamentalproblem.Youngpeoplewhodon’taskforhelpfortheirconditionmaybecreatingproblemsforthemselvesinthefuture.ElainePengwarnedthat,“Ifwehideourmentalhealth,itmayremainaproblemforever.”“Mymessageforyoungpeopleis,ifyoufeelsomethingiswrongwithinyou—askforhelp,”hetoldChinaDaily.19.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecauseofstressaccordingtothepassage?

A.Heavyschoolwork.B.Beingbulliedatschool.C.SomeinformationfromtheInternet.D.Certaintyaboutthefuture.20.Whydon’tChinesepeopleaskforhelpwiththeirmentalproblems?

A.Theydon’tthinkthemserious.B.Theycangetoverthemintime.C.Theycankeeptheirmentalhealthsecret.D.Theyareafraidofbeinglookeddownupon.21.ElainePengadvisedtheteenagerswithmentalillnessto________.

A.thinklessofthemselvesB.a(chǎn)voidbeingbulliedC.a(chǎn)skforhelpassoonaspossibleD.stayawayfromtheInternet22.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto________.

A.a(chǎn)skresearchcentersforhelpB.tellaboutteenagers’stressesC.callpublicattentiononteenagerswithmentalillnessD.showsomedifferentopinionsfromdifferentcountries(★★★)“Volunteeringmakesyoulookattheworlddifferently.Youseehowlittlethingscanchangeaperson’slifeforthebetter,whichmakeseveryoneabetterperson.”Mason,avolunteersaid.NationalVolunteerWeekstartedin1974andisheldeveryApril.Itisatimetothankvolunteersfortheirachievements.Itisalsoaperfectopportunity(機(jī)會(huì))toencourageotherstotaketheirfirststeptowardbecomingavolunteer.Makingthedecisiontotakethefirststepcanbethebiggestproblem,becausetheyoftenwonderiftheywillbeabletomeettheorganization’sexpectations(期望).Somepeoplefearnotknowinganyoneelseinthegroup.Nothavingenoughtimealsopreventssomefromsharingtheirabilities.Thefollowingtipscanhelpifyouhavesomeoftheseworries.★Startoutslowly,don’taddtoomuchpressure.Evenafewhoursamonthcanmakeabigdifferenceinsomeone’slife.★Chooseanorganizationwiththesameinterestsandcommonvalues.★Takepartinatrainingmeetingfornewvolunteers,evenifitisnotasked.★Workwithaveteranvolunteer.Hevolunteeredalot,hecanhelpyouincreasetheconfidenceandcompletelyunderstandtheorganization’sexpectations.★Inviteafriendorfamilymembertoserve.Itisagoodexperiencetovolunteerwiththem.★Finally,itismostimportanttoenjoythevolunteerexperienceandtorememberthatnotallvolunteerexperiencesareperfect.Ifoneexperiencedoesn’twork,don’tgiveupandyou’llsurelyfindtherightopportunity.Spendsometimeonvolunteerworkandyouwillseegreatchangesinpeople’slives.AsMasondiscoveredduringhisvolunteerexperience,“…littlethingscanchangeaperson’slife.”23.Whatcouldbethereasontostoppeopletakingthefirststep?

A.Theydon’thaveenoughtime.B.Theyarepreventedbytheirfamilies.C.Theyfearthattheirabilitiesareshared.D.Theydon’texpecttobecomevolunteers.24.Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeopletakethefirststep?

A.Startoutquickly.B.Organizeatrainingmeeting.C.Inviteafriendtobewiththem.D.Joininagroupwithdifferentvalues.25.Theunderlinedword“veteran”inthepassagemeans“________”.

A.newB.wonderfulC.experiencedD.young26.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Totellpeopletomakechangesintheirlives.B.Howtokeeponvolunteeringwhateverhappened.C.Howtomakegreatachievementsinvolunteering.D.Toencouragepeopletostarttheirvolunteering.(★★)InChina,DoubleElevenShoppingDaycomeseveryyear.AndthereisasimilardayintheUnitedStates-BlackFriday.Ithasbeenconsideredasthebeginningoftheholidayshoppingseason.Althoughit'snotanofficialholiday,millionsofworkershavethedayoff,andmanypeoplebuythingsonthatday.AsimilardayinCanadaandGreatBritainiscalled"BoxingDay".BlackFridayhasbecomesomewhatofamarketingsensation(感覺(jué))inrecentyears.Since2005,ithasbeenthebusiestshoppingdayoftheyear.Tolureshoppers,retailers(零售商)usuallyopentheirdoorsasearlyas4a.m.andofferspecialsalesandpromotionstotheshoppersthatarriveearly.ButwhyisitcalledBlackFriday?Historians(歷史學(xué)家)believethenamestartedinPhiladelphiainthemid-1960s.Busdriversandpoliceused"BlackFriday"todescribetheheavytrafficthatwouldblockcitystreetsbecauseoftoomanyshopperstherethedayafterThanksgiving.Businesses,however,didn'tlikethebadinfluenceaboutthe"BlackFriday"name.Intheearly1980s,amorepositiveexplanation(建設(shè)性的解釋)ofthenamebegantospread.Accordingtothisexplanation,BlackFridayisthedaywhenretailersfinallybegintoturnaprofit(獲利)fortheyear.Inaccountingterms(會(huì)計(jì)行業(yè)),operatingataloss(虧本經(jīng)營(yíng))iscalledbeing"inthered"becauseaccountantstraditionallyusedredinktoshownegativeamounts(虧本賬目).Positiveamounts(盈利賬目)wereusuallyshowninblackink.Thus,being"intheblack"isagoodthingbecauseitmeansstoresareoperatingataprofit(盈利經(jīng)營(yíng)).Recently,forthosewhoaretoobusytoshoponBlackFridayorwhojustdon'twanttofightthecrowds(人群;擁擠),theMondayfollowingBlackFridayhasbecomeknownasCyberMonday(網(wǎng)絡(luò)星期一)forthemanyonlinedeals(交易).27.OnBlackFriday,theAmericans_________.

A.a(chǎn)reusuallybusydoingshoppingB.lookexactlyliketheCanadiansC.don'thavetogotoworkasusualD.stayathomeandrelaxthemselves28.HowdotheretailersunderstandBlackFridaynow?_________.

A.ItistotallydifferentfromBoxingDayB.TheyusuallylosesomemoneyonthedayC.ItneverkeepsthemverybusyD.Itprobablybringsthemmoremoney29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?_________.

A.Inaccountingterms,operatingataprofitiscalledbeing"inthered"B.Peopleused"BlackFriday"todescribetheheavytrafficinthemid-1960sC.OnCyberMonday,therearemanydealsontheInternetD.OnBlackFriday,shoppersthatarriveearlycangetspecialsalesandpromotions30.Thewriterwritesthispassageinorderto_________.

A.introducethedevelopmentofCyberMondayB.tellthedifferencebetweenredandblackC.introduceBlackFridaytothereadersD.explainthemeaningofBoxingDay三、單詞拼寫(★★)31.Shedoesn’tfeelwell,soshehastohaveam________examination.(★★★)32.Therewasameetinginthehalljustnow,butIdon’tknowwhoa________it.(★★)33.Ir________aletterfrommyfriendyesterday.Wehaven’tseeneachotherforseveralyears.(★★)34.You’dbettertakeyourparents’advice.Afterall,theyhavesomev________experience.(★★★)35.Marysaidshe________(更喜歡)readingabooktowatchingTV.(★★★)36.Thet________numberofteachersintheprimaryschoolisabout50.(★★★)37.An________(電子的)dictionarycanbeusedasatooltostudyforeignlanguages.(★★★)38.Thelittleboywonthefirstprizeandhisteacherp________himhighly.(★★)39.Thegirls________astampontheletterbeforepostingit.(★★★)40.It’s6:20,butJimhasn’tcomeyet.Infactheiss________toarrivebefore6:00.(★★)41.Whatotherlanguagecanyouspeak________(除了)English?(★★★)42.It’sbadm________totakeotherpeople’sthingsawaywithoutpermission.(★★★)43.Hisclassmatesallwenttotheconcerte________himbecausehehadtolookafterhisbrotherathome.(★★)44.Iwanttoseeyouagain.I’mlookingforwardtod________byyourhouse.(★★★)45.Thebookisveryeducational.It’sw________reading.(★★)46.Larryhasputontoomuchw________becauseofhisunhealthydiet.(★★★★)47.Afterthediscussion,wereachedana________thatwewouldvisittheoldpeopleonceamonth.(★★★)48.Couldyoupleasestopsingingsuchasong?Ithasd________mecrazy!(★★★)49.Thankyouverymuchforgivingmesomanys________abouthowtostudyEnglish.(★★★)50.Asweallknow,Beijingisthec________ofourcountry.四、短文填空(★★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(每空不多于三個(gè)單詞)。Itwasnine51acoldwinternight.Ihurriedtogohomefromworkonmymotorbike.Atthelastcrossing,whileI52(wait)forthegreenlight,Isawanoldmanwalkingtowardme.HestoppedmeandI53(feel)alittlenervous.Theoldmansaidslowly.“Excuseme.Couldyoupleasehelpme?”Ilookedathimupanddown.Helookedabout70yearsold.Theoldmantookout5410-yuanbillandsaidtome,“Youseetheoldladyoverthere?Sheissellingbaked(烤)sweetpotatoes.Couldyoujusttakethemoneyandbuy55fromher?”Hepointedatanoldladysellingsomethingaboutfiftymetersawayinthecorner.“Butwhydon’tyougoandbuyityourself?”Iwaspuzzled(迷惑的).Theoldmancontinued.“Thatoldladyismywifeandit’sherfirstday56(sell)bakedsweetpotatoes.JustnowIcalledher.Shetoldmethattherewasonlyonesweetpotatoleftandshewouldn’tgohome57allthesweetpotatoesweresold.ButIknowthatshecan’tstandthecoldbecauseherlegshurt.I’mveryworriedabouther.”Atthattime,Iunderstoodwhytheoldmanaskedmetobuyhis58(wife)sweetpotato.Ifeltreallywarmand59(move).Withouttakingthemoney,Irodetotheoldlady60(quick)andboughtthelastone.AsIwavedgoodbyetotheoldman.Icouldseehimstandingtherewithathankfulsmile.五、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★★)閱讀短文,根據(jù)要求完成下面各小題。Itseemsfooddeliverymen(送貨員)arealwaysinahurry.Theywearblue,redoryellowhelmetsandmanyofthemdon’tfollowtrafficrules.Theydriveonthewrongsideoftheroadandrunredlights.Theyusemobilephoneswhiledriving.Thesereckless(魯莽的)behaviorshavecaughtthepublic’sattention.Inthefirsthalfof2017,fooddeliverymenhad76trafficaccidentsinShanghai,accordingtoShanghaiPublicSecurityBureau.Thatmeanseverytwoandahalfdays,afooddeliverymanwilldieorgethurtontheroad.Whatmakesdeliverymentakesuchrisks?Thestrictrulesofthefooddeliveryservicecompaniesandtheanxious(焦急的)c

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