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2024—2025學(xué)年山東省濟(jì)南市外國語學(xué)校上學(xué)期九年級(jí)英語12月月考試卷

一、閱讀理解(★★★)Raincanbedisappointing,butdon’tcancelyourdayoutjustbecauseofthat.Thereareplentyofthingsthatyoucandoonarainyday.

Gotoamuseum

Thisisprobablyoneofthefirstthingsweallthinkofwhenitstartsraining,somuseumscanoftenbefilledwithpeople.Thismakesitdifficulttobuytickets.Butwithalittleforwardplanning,itcanbeaneasything.Simplykeepuptodatewithyourweatherappandbookticketsaheadonrainydays.Goforawalk

Thismaysoundstrangeatfirst.However,awalkintheraincannotonlybefun,butitcanalsoclearthemind.Thesoundofrainissomethingweallfindrelaxing.Walkingintherainwithanumbrellacanbeagreatexperience.Itcangiveyouanewviewonwhereyoulive.Gotraveling

Wouldyouliketotravelwithyourfriends?Onarainyday,touristspotswillbemuchquieter.TrafalgarSquareinLondon,theAngeloftheNorthintheNorthEastandtheCliftonSuspensionBridgeinBristolarejustafewsightsyoucouldvisit.Gotoanindoormarket

Anindoormarketcanmakearainydaybusy.Atanindoormarket,youcangetawayfromtherain,havesomethingtoeatandfindsomethingyoulove.Britainisfamousforitsindoormarkets,fromAffleck’sinManchestertoSnoopersParadiseinBrighton.Therearesomanyindoormarketstochoosefrom,soyoucanfindanythingthatyouarelookingfor.1.Whatisdifficultifyouwanttogotoamuseumonarainyday?

A.Makingplansahead.B.Takingabus.C.Watchingtheweather.D.Buyingtickets.2.Whichofthefollowingcanofferyouanewviewofthecity?

A.Goingtoamuseumonarainyday.B.Goingforawalkintherain.C.Goingsightseeingafterrain.D.Goingtoanindoormarketbeforerain.3.What’stheadvantageofgoingtravelingonarainyday?

A.Peoplecanvisitafewsightsforfree.B.Itmakespeoplefeelboredandtired.C.Itismoredifficulttobuytickets.D.Therearefewerpeoplethanusual.4.Wherecanyougowhenyouwanttobuysomethingonarainyday?

A.SnoopersParadise.B.TrafalgarSquarc.C.TheAngeloftheNorth.D.Afflcck’sinBrighton.5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.Peoplecanfindsomethingtoeatinthemuseumonarainyday.B.Walkingintherainwithanumbrellaisnotrelaxingbutstrange.C.It’sagoodchoicetospendtimewithfriendstravelingonarainyday.D.Indoormarketscanbegoodplacestoenjoytherainysights.(★★★)Canyouimagineaschoolwithonlyonestudent?ThereisoneontheOutSkerriesIslands,andAronistheonlystudent.TheOutSkerriesIslands,whicharearound280kmfromthecoastofScotland,arehometoabout70people.ThenearesttownisLerwickontheShetlandIslands.Youcanonlygettherebyboatandittakestwoandahalfhours.BesidesAron’sschool,therearealsotwoshops,achurchandacommunityhallontheislands.Aronwasn’ttheonlystudentattheschoolatfirst.UntilJulytherewereseveralotherchildrenthere.Butnowtheyareolder,sotheygotothesecondaryschoolinLerwick.AronhasbeentheonlystudentsinceSeptember.Theschoolisverysmall.Ithastwoclassrooms,anartroom,amusicroomandalibrary.EachweekAronstudiesMaths,English,ScienceandArtwiththesameteacher.ShealsogiveshimPElessons.Thisisusuallyalongwalkaroundtheislands.Healsohastheschoolplaygroundalltohimself.Ofcourse,thereisoneproblem.Hehasnoonetoplaywith.AronhaslivedinOutSkerriessincehewasbornandlovestheoutdoorlife.Heenjoysexploring(探險(xiǎn))theislandsonhisbikeandjumpingintotheseafromthepier(突堤).ButhismotherisworriedthatAronmightgetlonely.Shewouldliketoseemorefamilieswithchildrencomingtolivethere.Manypeoplehavemovedawaysincethelocalfactoryclosedtenyearsago.That’swhytherearesofewchildrenontheislandsandwhyAronhasfoundhimselfbeingknownastheloneliestschoolboyinBritain.6.WhatisNOTtrueabouttheOutSkerriesIslands?

A.Thereisasecondaryschool.B.Therearelessthan100people.C.TheyarefarfromthecoastofScotland.D.Therewasafactory10yearsago.7.WhatcanwelearnaboutAron’sschool?

A.Ithasmanyclassrooms.B.Thereareseveralstudents.C.Itprobablyhasonlyoneteacher.D.Foursubjectsaretaughtintheschool.8.InhisPEclass,whatdoesAronusuallydo?

A.Heusuallywalksaroundtheislands.B.Heusuallyplaysontheplayground.C.Heusuallyexplorestheislandsonhisbike.D.Heusuallyjumpsintotheseafromthepier.9.WhatdoyouthinkAronisprobablylearningathisschool?

A.Everyoneisdifferentandthat’sagoodthing.B.Teamworkisimportanttoachievethingsinlife.C.It’simportanttoknowhowtospendtimealone.D.It’sgoodtolearnhowtogetonwithpeopleofdifferentages.10.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.ThesmallestschoolinBritain.B.AsmallschoolwithonestudentinBritain.C.Aron’scolorfullifeontheislands.D.Mom’sworriesaboutAron’sfuture.(★★★)Whenwasitthatsomethingmadeyoustop,takeagoodlookandgetlostinthought?Forme,itwaslastSunday.MyfriendinvitedmetoaEuropeanartexhibitioninShanghai.Tobehonest,I’mnotinterestedinartpaintingsatall.IknowverylittleaboutEuropeanart.So,atfirst,Irefusedtogototheexhibition.ButfinallyIbecameexcitedtoseetheartworksofthefamousartistslikeMonetandVanGogh.Theexhibitionincluded52artworks.Itwasreallyadifferentexperiencetoseethemfacetoface.Myfriendwashappytoseesomanydifferentpaintingstylesinoneplace.ThevisitmadeherrememberthetriptoParisseveralyearsago.Shetoldmethatartcouldbefoundineverycornerofthecity.Mostofthevisitors,Ithought,hadlimited(有限的)knowledgeaboutart,too.Theywerejustbusytakingpictures,andthenshowedeveryoneontheInternetthattheyhadbeenthere.Undertheinfluenceofmyfriend,whoisanartlover,Ibegantolookatthepaintingscarefully.OnepaintingthatmovedmemostwasVanGogh’sLongGrasswithButterflies.Thosethingssuchasgrassandbutterflieswerequitecommoninmylife.However,Ihadneverthoughttheywereworthattention.Ihadusuallyfollowedthecrowdtoseewhatwas“special”.Actually,weshouldpaymoreattentiontothe“common”thingsaroundus.Sometimeswearesupposedtohaveacarefullook,thinkforawhile,thenwewillfindthebeautyinourlife.11.Wherewastheexhibitionheld?

A.Shanghai.B.Europe.C.Paris.D.Notmentioned.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph2referto?

A.Theartists.B.Theartworks.C.Thevisitors.D.Thewriterandherfriend.13.Whichistherightorderaboutthewriteraccordingtothepassage?①Irefusedtogototheartexhibition.②Iwenttoseetheexhibitionwithmyfriend.③Iwasinvitedtotheexhibition.④IwasmovedbyLongGrasswithButterflies.

A.④③②①B.④②①③C.③①②④D.③④②①14.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Thewriterusedtoshowgreatinterestinartpaintings.B.Thisexhibitionincluded52artworksofdifferentstyles.C.Monet’sLongGrasswithButterflieswasveryspecialinfact.D.AllthevisitorsenjoyedtakingphotosandshowingthemontheInternet.15.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AVisittoEuropeB.Stop,ListenandShowC.EnjoytheExhibitionD.Stop,LookandThink(★★★)Plunk!Idroppedanotherpecan(山核桃)intomybasket.Thenagentleautumnwindblewsomemoreoffthetree.Irantopickthemup.Whew!Pecanpickingwashard.Mybasketwasonlyhalffull.Iwasvisitingmygrandpa’sfarminKansas,andGrandpasentmeintothewoodstopickuppecansforustoenjoylater.Iwasn’tabouttolethimdown.Thensomethingcaughtmyeye:asquirrelpickedupapecan,climbedupatreeanddisappearedintoalargehole.Amomentlater,thesquirrelclimbeddownthegroundtopickanotherpecan.Onceagain,hetookthepecanbacktohissecrethidingplaceinsidethehollow(洞)ofthetree.Notsosecretanymore,Ithought.Iranovertothetreeandfoundthehollowwasfilledwithsweetpecans.Theywererightthereforthetaking.Thiswasmychance.Handfulbyhandful,Itookallthepecansfromthehollow.Nowthebasketwasfull!Iwassoproudofmyself.Icouldn’twaittoshowGrandpaallofthepecansI’dcollected.“Look!Grandpa,”Ishouted,“LookatallofthepecansIfound!”Grandpatookalookatmybasket.“Well,well,howdidyoufindsomany,Jimmy?”ItoldhimhowI’dfollowedthesquirrelandtakenthepecansfromhisbidingplace.Grandpacongratulatedmeonfindingoutsomethingaboutthesquirrel’shabits.Thenhedidsomethingthatsurprisedme.Hehandedthebasketbacktomeandputhisarmgentlyaroundmyshoulders.“Thatsquirrelworkedveryhardtocollecthiswinterfood,”hesaid.“Nowthatallofhispecanaregone,don’tyouthinkthatlittlesquirrelwillbeveryhungrywhenitgetscold?”“Ididn’tthinkaboutthat,”Isaid,“Iknow,”Grandpasaid.“Butagoodmanshouldnevertakeadvantageofsomeoneelse’shardwork,eventhesquirrel’s.”SuddenlyIfeltashollowasthatoldtree.Theimage(形象)ofthathungrysquirrelwouldn’tleavemymind.TherewasonlyonethingIcoulddo.16.Whydidthewritergotothewoodsatthebeginningofthestory?

A.Topickuppecans.B.Tocatchlittleanimals.C.Tofeedthesquirrels.D.Tolookforhisgrandpa.17.Whywasthewriterproudofhimself?

A.Becausehewaspraisedbyhisgrandpa.B.Becausehefoundouthisgrandpa’ssecret.C.Becausehehelpedthesquirrelinthehollow.D.Becausehefilledhisbasketwithsomanypecans.18.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeGrandpa?

A.Kindandwise.B.Caringandhumorous.C.Shyandfriendly.D.Patientandhard-working.19.Whatisthepossibleendingtothestory?

A.Thewritersentthepecanstohisneighbors.B.Thewriterputallthepecansbackintothehole.C.Thewriterhidthepecansinhisgrandpa’shouse.D.Thewriterenjoyedallthepecanswithhisfamily.20.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AnunusualtreeB.ThestolenpecansC.AsmartsquirrelD.Themagicbasket(★★★)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。DifferentcolorshavedifferenteffectsonusWearesurrounded(環(huán)繞)bycolorsandweusethemeveryday.Weusecolorswhichmakeusfeelsafeandcomfortabletodecorateourhomes.Wedressourselvesandshowourselvestotheworldinourfavoritecolors.Colors’influenceoverallofusispowerful.21Redisthefirstcolorababysees.22Astheygrowup,thenumberofcolorstheycantellcontinuestoincreaseuntiltheycantellallthecolorsbytheageaboutfivemonths.23Studiesofaccidentsandcolorshavefoundthatwhiteisthecolorofcarsleastlikelytocauseanaccidentresultingindeath.24Black.Itisfoundthatdeadlyaccidentsare12percentmorelikelytohappenamongcarsofthatcolor.Yellowandredtogethermakeyouhungry.Scientistssuggestthatifyouareonadiet,remembernottousethesetwocolorsinyourkitchen!25Fastfoodcompaniesfoundthisoutyearsagoandstartedusingthesetwocolorsintheirlogos(標(biāo)識(shí);標(biāo)志),advertisementsandrestaurantdesigns.

A.Studieshavefoundthatbabiescantell(辨別)thecolorredfromothercolors.B.Greenisthecolorofnatureandrepresents(代表)newlifeandgrowth.C.Thefollowingaresomeoffunfactsaboutcolorsthatmaysurpriseyou.D.Bluecanmakepeoplefeelpeacefulandcalm.E.Whiteisthecolorofsafety.F.It’sfoundthatpeopleeat24percentmorefoodwhenseeingredwithyellow.G.Whatistheleastsafecolorofcars?二、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(★★)閱讀對(duì)話,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案完成對(duì)話。A:Rick,hereisabookbesideLinda’sdesk.______B:No.It’smine.Iboughtitlastweek.A:Oh,itlookscool._____B:ItwaswrittenbyJ.K.Rowling.Ihavereadallofherbooks.A:Soundsyoulikereading.________B:Hmm,Ilikebooksaboutscienceandhistory.A:Well.Iprefertoreadbooksthatcangivemesomethingtothinkabout.B:Yes.Readingisalifelonghabit.________A:Idoagreewithyou.Iheardyousetupareadingclubinourclass.CanIjoinit?B:Sure.________26.A.DoesitbelongtoLinda?B.Whosebookisit?C.Wheredidyoubuyit?D.Coulditbeatthepark?27.A.Howmuchisit?B.Whenwasitwritten?C.Whowroteit?D.Couldyoulendittome?28.A.Istherealibrarynearhere?B.Whatkindofbooksdoyoulike?C.Wheredidyougolastweek?D.Howfarisitfromhere?29.A.Let’swatchamovie.B.Iusedtobeshort.C.Myparentsworryaboutmystudy.D.Wearesupposedtoreadeveryday.30.A.Ilovebooks.B.Welcometoourclub.C.Youneedtowait.D.Youshouldfollowtherules.三、完形填空(★★★)Mygrandfatheroftensaid“Iwon’t”toshowhisdislikeofdishonesty(不誠實(shí)).Whenhewasyoung,heworked_______afurniture(家具)maker.Oneday,aneighborinvitedhimtomakesomefurniture.Whenarriving,henoticedthewoodprovidedwasalittle_______,sohesaid,“Iwon’tstartrightaway.”Hechosetoletthewooddryforamonth.Heknewworkingwithwetwoodcouldcause_______lateron.Aroundthesametime,anotherfurnituremakerwasalsoaskedfora_______jobbyadifferentfamily.Unlikemygrandfather,he_______workingrightaway.Asaresult,theneighborstarteddoubtingmygrandfather,thinkinghewastryingtomakemoremoneyby_______thework.However,mygrandfatherwaited_______.Hewantedthebestqualityforthefurniturehewasmaking.Amonthlater,theotherfurnituremakerreceivedhis_______andwentbackhome.Mygrandfatherbeganto_______strongandbeautifulfurniturewhenthewoodwascompletelydry.Afewmonthspassedandthefurnituremadebythatmakerbegantobreak.Theneighborthenregretted________mygrandfatherandsaidsorrytohim.Peoplecametounderstandhis________andskill,spreadinghisfamefarandwide.Influencedbymygrandfather,myfatheralsofollowsthe________of“Iwon’t”.Healwaysprovidesthefreshestfood,whichmakeshisrestaurantvery________intown.Onceatraderwantedtosellsomecheapbutsmellyseafoodtomyfather,hesaid“No!”andstoppedthe________.Now,mybrotherandIkeepinmind________ourgrandfatherandfathertaughtus.Throughupsanddownsinlife,we’vecometodeeplyunderstandourfamilyvaluebehindthissaying—tobetruthfulandhonest.31.A.a(chǎn)sB.byC.likeD.with32.A.hardB.lightC.softD.wet33.A.fireB.illnessC.pollutionD.problems34.A.magicB.normalC.similarD.special35.A.beganB.canceledC.keptD.stopped36.A.checkingoutB.givingupC.puttingoffD.turningdown37.A.excitedlyB.patientlyC.sadlyD.worriedly38.A.foodB.furnitureC.moneyD.wood39.A.cleanB.makeC.moveD.repair40.A.a(chǎn)nsweringB.believingC.comfortingD.doubting41.A.fairnessB.honestyC.loveD.politeness42.A.joyB.planC.shapeD.value43.A.beautifulB.convenientC.peacefulD.popular44.A.businessB.competitionC.interviewD.survey45.A.howB.whatC.whenD.why四、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式填空。(每空不超過三個(gè)單詞)Oncetherewasaking,whosesonwasbadlyill.Onlythewaterfromalakefarawaycouldsavetheprince.Thekingpromisedtopayhalfofhisgold46thewater.Thenewsreachedafarmerwhohadtwo47(son)andadaughter.“Let’slookforthewater.”saidthetwobrothers.Theytraveledalot,48theystilldidn’tfindit.Sotheybroughtsomewaterfrom49rivernearby.Ofcourse,theprincegot50(bad)thanbefore.Thekingbecameangryandhewouldkillthetwobrothers.Thefarmer’syoungdaughterTinadecidedtolookforthewaterbyherself.Shewalkedforalongtime,andstopped51(ha

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