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九年级英语6月月考试卷

一、根据句意,选择与划线部分意思最接近的选项。 1. — What’s the purpose of this activity?

— To let more people learn about traditional culture. A . serviceB . scheduleC . aim

2. — It’s very difficult for an 80-year-old man to memorize so many foreign words in such a short time.

— So amazing.

A . keep in mindB . understandC . write down

3. — Our school is going to hold an activity to raise money for the people who infected the COVID-19. Would you like to take part in it?

— Yes, I’d love to. A . showB . hideC . collect

4. — Although we had only two days, we managed to finish the report on time.

— Congratulations!

A . failed to finishB . was able to finishC . succeeded in finishing

5. — I will have a birthday party next Sunday afternoon. Would you like to come?

— I’d love to, but I’m afraid I’m not available. I have a class. A . busyB . freeC . relaxed

6. — After a few years, he regretted sending his daughter to America. — Indeed. Living and working in Shenzhen is more pleasant now. A . was happy withB . felt sorry forC . was certain about 7. — We can go back to school next month.

— Great! I haven’t seen my teachers and classmates for months. I am dying to see them again.

A . have toB . can’t wait toC . am afraid to

8. — Jimmy is so fond of playing basketball that he practices it every day. — That’s why he looks so strong.

A . is well-prepared forB . is popular withC . likes … very much 二、从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。

9. A/An __________________ is something said or written to tell people of a possible danger or problem.

A . warningB . expressionC . description

10. — The COVID-19 __________________ very fast all over the world. Many people have lost their lives in it.

— I am sorry to hear that, I hope everything will get better soon. A . damagesB . spreadsC . destroys

11. Many tourists __________________ five-star hotels because they think expensive hotels always __________________ guests with better service.

A . like, preventB . prefer, provideC . dislike, present

12. Li Wenliang has been dead for a few months, but his __________________ is still encouraging us.

A . spiritB . bodyC . picture

13. — My teacher wants me to __________________ doing my homework as soon as I get home.

— My parents also tell me to do so.

A . win the heart ofB . stay in touch withC . get into the habit of

14. — Have you noticed that Tina’s English is greatly improved during the epidemic?

— Yes, she sets us a good example. Hard work always __________________. A . makes a dealB . makes a differenceC . makes a problem

15. — In my opinion, it’s more effective to study at school than study online at home.

— ______________. It also protects their eyes.

A . Never mind.B . I agree with you.C . That’s all right. 三、完形填空

16. 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。

“DoI really want to go through with this?” Have you ever asked yourself that1? Sometimes in life, there are momentswhen you2ifyou will be able to handle the responsibilities ahead of you.

Forme, these3come daily, whether it’s taking a test orworking. But one Saturday afternoon, my family and I were driving around whenmy dad pulled into a small mall. Little did I realize, we were going to a petstore where a new member would be4toour family.

As my dad parked our car, I figured we wouldjust take a5lookand then leave. After a while, my dad called us over. He was standing next tomy mom, looking at several cats.

I began to think,” Are we6acat?

My dad asked,” So guys, you like any ofthese?”

My brother said” Yes!” before Icould even open my mouth.

When I pictured feeding the cat, cleaning itand giving it water, all of these responsibilities felt heavy to me. Would I beable to handle it?7, I would have to live a more adult-like8ifI got a cat.

Later on, after agreeing that we should get acat, I thought about this new phase of my life. I realized that the9I make can affect my future.

Looking back, I find that I have been able todeal with the responsibility of owning a cat. Some tasks may be10,but that doesn’t mean they can’t be accomplished. You simply need to do yourbest in order to push past them.

(1)A . problemB . questionC . puzzle(2)A . wonderB . announceC . explain(3)A . activitiesB . momentsC . expectations(4)A . returnedB . introducedC . delivered(5)A . quickB . steadyC . careful(6)A . feedingB . preparingC . getting(7)A . Above allB . After allC . At once(8)A . dreamB . hobbyC . life(9)A . experimentsB . ideasC . decisions(10)A . easyB . possibleC . difficult四、阅读理解

17. 阅读理解

There are some tips for teenagers.

Step 1: Be active in class

Speaking up in class might be difficult, but it helps to make you feel more confident and improve your ability to express yourself. It’s okay if you give the wrong answer. All smart students do and your classmates won’t really mind

Step 2: ____________________________

Nobody can work efficiently when they are tired. Make sure you get enough sleep at night and take breaks from time to time while studying.

Step 3: Develop healthy habits

Starting your young life with good habits sets you up for a healthy future. Get regular exercise, eat a healthy diet, and maintain your hygiene .

Step 4: Keep your stress under control

Though you might be busy with your studies every day, you should spend time having fun and enjoying life. Join a sports team, read a book, learn to paint, or watch a good movie; whatever you need to do to help reduce stress, make time for it.

(1)According to the tips, what can help you become confident? A . Speaking up in class.B . Having good sleeping habits.C . Winning competitions.D . Talking with your friends.

(2)What is Step 2 about?

A . Studying hard.B . Getting enough rest.C . Doing some exercise.D . Spending more time studying.

(3)To develop good habits, you can ________________. a. exercise regularly b. eat healthy food

c. watch games on TV d. maintain your hygiene A . abcB . abdC . acdD . bcd

(4)These tips can help teenagers _______________.

A . find a job in the futureB . get good grades on testsC . make more friendsD . live healthy lives

18. 阅读理解

Former British Prime Minister WinstonChurchill once said, “The British are the only people who like to be told howbad things are.” This is definitely true of British comedy. Most peoplethink humor is about happy things, but for the British, the opposite is true.We love to use our cruel sense of humor to complain and be negative.

British comedy, for example, draws a fine linebetween comedy and tragedy. BBC’s The Office is a TV show, famous for its dryhumor. The main character, David Brent, is a foolish man, and the show’s comedycomes from his delusions. For example, he often tells himself that he isloved by everyone but the viewer can see that everyone hates him.

Stupid characters for the audience to laugh atare an old tradition in Britain. In Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night, thecharacter Malvolio is an old man whom people play tricks on. The audience willlaugh away, although the reality is that this man is a truly tragic individual.

This side of British humor is reflected in friendships as well. At university, my friends and I would alwayslaugh at one another. I had an American friend who actually found this sarcasm quite upsetting. She didn’t realize that inBritain, the better friends you are with someone, the more you laugh at them.

This approach - laughing at everything - maysound rather depressing, but our strange humor played a big part in Britishhistory. In World War II, along with a stiff upper lip , the British got through it by laughing. What else was there todo?

There is a saying in English: “Laugh andthe world laughs with you; cry

and you cry alone.” If you are ever on thereceiving end of British sarcasm, you may feel like crying, but it’s best tojust laugh it off!

(1)How is British comedy different from other types?

A . It is often surprising and boring.B . It often laughs at human nature.C . It is often about negative things.D . It often makes people feel depressed.

(2)What does the underlined word “delusions” in Paragraph 2 mean? A . strong abilitiesB . fun charactersC . incorrect beliefsD . deep confidence (3)Why is Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night mentioned in the article? A . To show one of the best examples of British comedy.B . To explain how Shakespeare’s comedy is different.C . To show how difficult it is to make people accept British comedy.D . To prove Britain has a long tradition of laughing at stupid characters.

(4)How does the author advise people to react to British humor? A . Learn from it.B . Don’t take it seriously.C . Reply sarcastically.D . Be careful not to make stupid mistakes.

19. 阅读理解

Open an app, place your order, and wait foryour food to be delivered to your home - this ishow many people eat in China these days. According to the latest data from theChina Internet Network Information Center, 421 million Chinese people useonline food delivery services. That’s equal to half of the total number ofinternet users in China.

Which group of people is ordering food onlinethe most? Unsurprisingly, it’s mainly young people. A recent report that wasjointly published by the

China Hospitality Associationand Meituan, a food delivery service, showed that 86.3 percent of the service’s users are between 20 and 34 years old. These people, who are more likely tolive in small families, are the major force driving the development of the fooddelivery industry 。

Small families depend greatly on food deliveryservices. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Chinese families havechanged in size over the past decade. In 2002, only 7.7 percent of familieswere single-person households. But this number increased to 15.6 percent in 2017.The percentage of two-person families rose from 18.4 in 2002 to 27.2 in 2017.For small families, cooking is relatively moretime and resource-consuming ,so ordering food online has become more popular.

The improvement of China’s food deliveryservices has also attracted more customers. According to Meituan’s report, theaverage time it takes to make a food delivery dropped from 38 minutes in 2016to 29 minutes in 2019. Many delivery platforms are also offering more services,delivering products such as fruit, vegetables, medicine and flowers. As itsservices continue to improve, it’s likely that the food delivery industry willkeep growing.

(1)What is the story mainly about?

A . A food ordering app.B . The food delivery industry.C . Single-person families.D . Young people’s eating habits.

(2)People in which age group use food delivery services the most in China?

A . Younger than 20.B . Between 10 and 34.C . Between 20 and 34.D . Older

than 30.

(3)What do the last two paragraphs tell us?

A . How Chinese families have changed.B . How food delivery services have improved.C . What kinds of products can be delivered.D . How the food delivery industry has developed so quickly.

(4)According to the story, ____________.

A . most Chinese people don’t cook at homeB . food delivery services need to be further improvedC . 57.2 percent of Chinese families have fewer than three peopleD . one in two Chinese internet users use food delivery services

20. 阅读理解

If you have ever talked to doctors in thehospitals, you may find that many of them are quite serious and speak in arange of terms that may be difficult to understand. But Zhang Wenhong, theleader of the Shanghai team of experts in the treatment of novel coronaviruspneumonia, is one of the exceptions. He caught the public’s attention for hisrecent frank and funny speech.

Zhang’swords first went viral on the Internet after hesaid in late January that he had dispatched doctors and nurses who are members of the Communist Party of China tofrontline hospitals to treat coronavirus cases.

“When becoming CPC members, we vowed that we would always prioritize people’s interests ... in the face of difficulties,” Zhang said.”This is the moment we live up to the pledge .All CPC members must rush to the frontline. No bargaining.”

Sucha hardcore declaration of his attitude won widespread applause among internetusers.

Onemonth later, when Zhang advised local residents toreduce the risk of spreading the virus by staying at home, he said in Shanghaidialect: “If you don’t stop seeing friends, you will see them again in theICU.”

Thoughchased by the media, Zhang described himself as a medical worker who must speakout now, but will return to keeping a low profile after the outbreak ends.

“I spoke because of the fear among thepublic, owing to limited knowledge of the contagion ,” said Zhang on Feb 26.”However, once the curtain ofthis coronavirus incident falls, it may be hard to find me. I’ll just hidemyself in a corner, studying complicated patient cases and doing some reading,silently.”

(1)What has made Zhang Wenhong so popular online?

A . The way he treats his patients.B . His honest and humorous speech.C . His pledge to fight against the virus.D . His broad knowledge of the novel coronavirus.

(2)He dispatched CPC members to frontline’ hospitals because he believed that ______________.

A . they would bargain lessB . they are more professionalC . they should take the lead as they had vowedD . they would be calmer in a critical situation

(3)What can we conclude from Zhang Wenhong’s words in the last two paragraphs?

A . He doesn’t like to speak in public.B . He mainly treats people with complicated diseases.C . He is not a person who is after fame and attention.D . He is looking forward to taking a break after the epidemic.

(4)Which of the following is TRUE?

A . Many doctors in the hospitals are humorous especially Zhang Wenhong.B . Zhang believes that people are much safer when they stay at home.C . Zhang spoke out because he wants to be famous.D . Zhang’s words went vital on the Internet because he saved many people’s lives.

21. 阅读理解

Withthe spread of the novel coronavirus, people from all around the world have cometogether to think of new and creative ways to fight back against the pandemic.Let’s take a look at some of these cool designs picked out by the Guardian.

Ahigh-tech helmet has taken the world by storm. Created by a Chinese tech firm,the helmet features an infrared temperaturescanner, a camera, facial recognition technology and a visor with augmented-reality capabilities . Not only can this helmet discover people with fevers up to fivemeters away, but it can also show the person’s name and medical history, andsend this information to nearby hospitals.

“Do less harm, use your arm!” isthe slogan of another design. To help stop the spread of germs , Materialise, a Belgian 3D printing company, designed a uniqueattachment to make door handles hands- free.People can use their arms or elbows to open the door instead of using theirhands. “Door

handles are said to be among the most contagious places in a building,” Materialise CEO Fried Vancraen commented.

Drones have alsobecome huge helpers during these difficult times. They are controlled either byremote control or systems from the ground. In countries like China, France andthe UK, drones have been used to complete a variety of tasks to keep the publicsafe. For example, drones have been used to discover fevers, deliver supplies,disinfect public areas and make sure citizensfollow lockdown orders.

Theseare just a few of the ways that creative ideas have been brought to life tohelp stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. Which one is your favorite?

(1)How many devices are mentioned in this passage? A . 1B . 2C . 3D . 4

(2)What can a high-tech helmet do to fight against the pandemic? A . discovers people with fevers up to five meters awayB . shows the person’s name and medical historyC . sends this information to nearby hospitalsD . All above

(3)Which of the following is NOT true?

A . If a person wears the high-tech helmet, his name and medical history can be seen by the doctors in nearby hospitals.B . It is not easy to spread germs when we use arms or elbows to open the door.C . Door handles are the most contagious places in our daily life.D . We can control the drones to keep the public safe by remote control or systems from the ground.

(4)What is the best title for this passage?

A . High tech makes a differenceB . Time to try new thingsC . Fight the outbreak with techD . Designing against the virus

五、语法填空 22. 语法填空

Many of us have our own ways to make us feel better. This is referred to as “self-care”. One of the most popular self-care ________ in China is “healing travel”. More Chinese tourists are going on meditation or yoga retreats in places like Japan, Bali and India. By ________ these trips, people can learn more about local culture and the way people in these countries live. Without a tour guide or ________ plan, they allow their bodies and minds ________ as they forget about daily stresses and noisy surroundings back home.

Having ________ pet can also help to improve our mental health. Research has shown that pets and humans can heal each other. Strong human-to-animal bonds make both pets and their owners happier and ________ . Chinese dog and cat owners ________ over 5,000 yuan on each pet on average in 2018.

More people are seeking out self-care activities simply ________ they can finally afford to. ________ fewer financial worries, they can slow down and take a closer look at ________ own inner worlds.

六、书面表达

23. 近年来,传染性疾病不断发生,威胁人类的健康,尤其是今年的新型冠状肺炎更是让人们心惊胆战。为了使自己少受疾病的危害,日常生活中我们应该怎么办?

应该注意哪些问题?请你就这一问题,以”How to Protect Ourselves from Infectious Diseases?”为题给《英语日报》写一篇征文,谈谈自己的想法。

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2)词数: 80词左右。题目和开头已给出,不计入总词数。 3)参考词汇: infectious disease timely treatment How to Protect Ourselves from Infectious Diseases? Nowadays, infectious diseases break out now and then.

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