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2020年江苏省南京市玄武区九年级下学期学情调研英语试卷
一、单选题
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1. 难度:简单

Brexit (脱欧) used to be the No. 1 topic ________ news channels for years in the UK, but now it has given away to coronavirus.

A.in B.on C.by D.for

 

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2. 难度:简单

Since China started 5G commercialization (商用) in June 2019, many Chinese companies ________ to provide 5G services.

A.started B.were starting C.start D.have started

 

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3. 难度:简单

— How do you find the two novels?

— ________ of them are interesting, and I have read them for several times.

A.Either B.Neither C.Both D.All

 

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4. 难度:简单

At 10 a.m. on April 4, 2020. People all over China stood in ________ to mourn those who died in the novel corona-virus disease.

A.spirit B.service C.silence D.surprise

 

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5. 难度:简单

As a teacher, I chose those classical songs I listened to ________ my students these days.

A.relax B.relaxing C.to relax D.relaxed

 

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6. 难度:简单

________  online courses may not be perfect, they are still the only choice at present.

A.Because B.Although C.Unless D.While

 

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7. 难度:简单

So many fighters such as Zhong Nanshan and Li Lanjuan have ________ hemselves to the war without guns.

A.devoted B.discovered C.donated D.developed

 

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8. 难度:简单

Don’t be angry with your monitor, Tom. He’s just a little ________, but in fact he’s kind to us each.

A.polite B.brave C.modest D.strict

 

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9. 难度:简单

— What can I do for you, sir?

— I’m looking for my seat, but I find it is ________.

A.made up B.put up C.tidied up D.taken up

 

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10. 难度:简单

Make a note of the questions you want to ask. ________. You may forget some of them in a short time.

A.However B.Moreover C.Otherwise D.Anyway

 

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11. 难度:简单

It is amazing to the whole world that Huoshenshan Hospital and Leishenshan Hospital ________ in 10 days.

A.completed B.were completed C.will complete D.will be completed

 

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12. 难度:简单

Hi, Jim, I hear that your mother has returned from Wuhan I’m calling to ask ________.

A.that she is feeling very well B.how long did she work there

C.whether we can do something to help D.how do people fight against the virus

 

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13. 难度:简单

Look at the text on traveling. The writer organizes ideas ________.

 

Travelling is fun. We see different people and sights. We learn about different cultures. Travelling helps our mind relax. Travelling helps us keep fit.

 

A.in time order B.in space order

C.from general to specific D.from specific to general

 

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14. 难度:简单

— Have you heard the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will be put off?

— ________.

A.No way B.It depends C.What a pity D.Never mind

 

二、完型填空
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15. 难度:简单

    At first, Rhonda Tormaschy thought her 16-year- old daughter, Cassidy, was joking about opening up an ice cream truck. “We were sitting around one night with her and one of her friends, and this is what she approached us with and we thought she wasn’t ___________ at first.” Rhonda said.

But last fall, her husband, Chad started _____________ some type of truck, and they found an old school bus in Lincoln, Oregon. The family spent the winter fixing, painting and transforming ___________ into Ice Cream Express. In order to turn the small, old school bus into an ice-cream truck, the family even ___________ a freezer, tide and sink.

“Getting it together was kind of a(n) _____________ for all of us,” Rhonda said. “We had to go through the health inspector, get signatures from the police department and the fire department. Finally, we received the ___________.”

“The community needed something to lighten up their day and make their day ___________.” Cassidy said. “I thought that this would be a good way to help everybody through their day”.

She visits local businesses at a set time every Thursday and plans to hit up neighborhoods and parks in the evening, as well as ___________ ice cream at other summer events.

Ice Cream Express serves Schwan’s products. “it’s quite a variety (多样 ),” Cassidy said. “We offer products from the sundae cones to the sandwiches and Italian ice-just about ___________.”

Now that the truck is up and running. Cassidy hopes her younger sisters will take it over when she leaves for college.

“We have a daughter who’s going to be 13 here and that would be a perfect time for her to take it over in the next couple of years.” Rhonda said. “______________she doesn’t want to, I think I would probably continue it as long as it’s still a want and a need in Dickinson.”

So far, the reception to Ice Cream Express has been amazing, Rhonda said.

“We haven’t had an ice cream bus in this town for years.” Rhonda said. “I think it’s gone over way better than we expected it to, which is great.”

1.A.satisfied B.silent C.strange D.serious

2.A.pushing for B.looking for C.paying for D.asking for

3.A.them B.her C.us D.it

4.A.put in B.put up C.put out D.put through

5.A.trick B.trip C.event D.experience

6.A.fine B.reward C.license D.project

7.A.faster B.cooler C.darker D.brighter

8.A.buying B.serving C.feeding D.storing

9.A.anyone B.nothing C.anything D.none

10.A.If B.Because C.Whenever D.Unless

 

三、阅读单选
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16. 难度:简单

    Welcome to Wildlife Friends Foundation Booking Options

I-Love-Phants-Lodge is a retreat where people can stay near to wildlife and enjoy the peace and quiet of the natural surroundings.

Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand is near to Kacng Krachan National Park just 2 hours south of Bangkok.

Full & Half Day Experience Tours

The Full and Half Day tours at WFFT, are designed to allow day trip visitors a chance to learn about the rescued animals living at the Wildlife Rescue Centre and Elephant Refuge.

The best option to learn about Thailand’s wildlife, it’s beauty and its problems, is to visit our center and learn everything here.

Full Day Adult = 1, 600THB Child= 1, 100THB Half Day Adult = 1, 100THB/Child = 900THB Includes buffet lunch

Transport options available (check site for details)

1.If Mr. and Mrs. Smith want to have a half day trip with their two kids, how much will they pay?

A.2,900THB B.3,100THB C.3,800THB D.4,000THB

2.At I-love-Phants-lodge, visitors can ________.

A.in in a two-day tour B.have a special environment

C.keep safe from wildlife D.learn about wildlife in Thailand

 

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17. 难度:简单

    My dear son,

Your letter of last week reached us yesterday, and I enclose 13, which is all I have on me at present. I may sell the other pig next week and make up the balance of what you wanted. I will probably have to wear the old buffalo overcoat to meetings again this winter, but that doesn’t matter so long as you are getting education.

I hope you will get your education as cheap as you can, for it cramps your mother and me like a hill to put up the money Mind you. I don’t complain. I know the clothes cost so much.

I want you to be educated so that you can go anyway and spell the hardest word, I want you to be able to go among the Romans or the Medes and Persians and talk to any of them in their own native tongue.

I never had any advantages when I was boy but your mother and I decided that we would make you full of knowledge if you keep studying hard. regardless (不考虑 ) of money.

Now, regarding that boat - padding suit, and that baseball suit, and that bathing suit, and that roller- rinkturn suit, and that lawn-lennis suit, mind. I don’t care about the money, because you say a young man can’t really educate himself thoroughly without them, but I wish you’d send home what you get through with this fall, and I’ll wear them through the winter under my other clothes. We have a much colder winter here than we used to, or else I’m failing in bodily health. Last winter I tried to go through without underclothes, the way I did when I was a boy, but a cold wave came down our way and picked me out of a crowd.

Your daddy

1.From the underline sentence, we know that the winter feels ________.

A.excited B.proud C.stressed D.afraid

2.The writer may satisfy his child’s needs by ________.

A.selling his only pig B.wearing his old clothes

C.buying expensive clothes D.spelling the hardest word

3.What does the writer mainly want to express through the letter?

A.The writer tried his best to support his child’s education.

B.The writer regretted not receiving education when he was young.

C.The writer caught a cold because of not having enough clothes to wear.

D.The writer complained his child spent so much money on useless things.

 

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18. 难度:简单

    As one of the world’s top universities, Oxford attracts students from around the world. Besides needing a perfect academic record. students have to go through a rigorous ( ) interview process, sometimes across days.

If you’re preparing for studying overseas, here’s our advice for putting your best foot forward.

Questions

You might have heard about the strange questions you might face, such as why are ladybirds red? These questions are not as random (随意的) as they seem and are often related to your course or interests. In truth, there is no wrong way to answer these questions as they are designed to show how your mind approaches problems.

You can’t prepare for these, but you can practice explaining your thoughts aloud about different topics.

Preparation

Most of your interviews will be made up of what you wrote in your application. So make sure you review everything you’ve submitted (提交) as you will be asked about any writers or scientific theories you’ve mentioned. It’s not a good look if you can’t discuss your subject area or struggle to form your own opinions about it.

It’s also OK to say you’re unfamiliar with a question, but always attempt to answer it.

Interviews aren’t everything

Don’t worry about any mistakes you make. Your whole application is more than just a meeting, so take the time to de-stress and visit local sites.

It is also common for students to have an additional interview with another Oxford college if your interviewer is unsure about you. Take it as a second chance.

Overall, think and act as you usually would. Everyone there is gifted, but demonstrating (证明)) how your mind works and how you approach difficult things is how you will stand out.

1.According to the passage, how can you prepare for the questions in interviews?

A.Search for information about ladybirds. B.Try to solve problems all by yourself.

C.Pay attention to your course or interests. D.Practice explaining your thoughts aloud.

2.What does the underlined word “additional”mean in the passage?

A.Extra B.Special C.Usual D.Complete

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Interviews have something to do with what you wrote in your application.

B.You need to think and act much better than how you behave in your daily life.

C.You will be asked about a writer or scientific theories that you just heard about.

D.You should be careful not to make any mistakes when you are having interviews.

 

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19. 难度:简单

    For four years, Christopher Schacht lived a life on the go. He traveled 65,000 miles to 45 different countries. Around the world 50 Bucks tells of Schacht’s great journey, from his town in northern Germany to some of the most faraway places in the world and back again. Thanks to a translation by Jane Gesme, this international bestseller in English is on sale now.

Reading Schacht’s book is like ping-ponging between worrying about your daredevil (胆大妄为的) son and being proud of your older brother. At parts, I was really frightened for his safety. In order to eat. he worked any job he could find -sailor.  waiter, gold miner, model. He mostly slept in hammocks (吊床) on the street or else in his tent. He hitchhiked(搭车) everywhereeven across oceans as he found jobs on sailing boats in return for food and a bed.

However, Schacht’s book does not doubt people. He believes that many people in the world are kind, helpful and curious. This friendliness probably saved his life many times.

Though not perfect for everyone. Schacht’s ways of traveling force him to look for help from others. He meets a Canadian living on a boat in Colombia, who used to be an excellent cook. Schacht needs to learn how to cook in order to get a job on a ship to Panama. In these high-stress moments, Schacht only has a little time to find a way to his next destination ( ). The relationships he makes along the way are life-changing. As he learns. “In most situations it is quite easy to help someone move forward when they would not have done it alone.”

From sailing across the equator (赤道) to speaking bad Korean in Gyeongju Schacht takes us around the world in surprising detail. Like Schacht, we are also thankful for the journey. We feel even more pleased that Schacht chose to share it with the world.

1.The passage is written to introduce us ________.

A.a book B.a film C.a cook D.a writer

2.Schacht did any job he could find on the way because ________.

A.he could do anything very well

B.he was the best person for the job

C.he enjoyed helping others do anything

D.he didn’t take enough money during the trip

3.In Schacht’s opinion, ________.

A.many people he met on the way were daredevil.

B.it was friendliness that saved his life many times.

C.you need to doubt any people you meet on the way.

D.it’s not difficult to help people in trouble move forward.

 

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20. 难度:简单

    (an excerpt from The all of the Wild)

Buck did not read the newspapers. So he did not know that there was trouble ahead. Trouble for every dog warn strong muscles and warm long hair, from Seattle to southern California. Some men had found a yellow metal in the Arctic darkness, and thousands of other men were rushing there. Those men wanted dogs that were heavy, with strong muscles for working hard and furry coats to protect them from the cold.

Buck lived at a big house in a sunny valley in California which was owned by Judge Miller. And Buck ruled over it all. He was born there. and had lived there for the four years of his life. There were many other dogs, but they lived together in the Kennels (狗窝), or inside the house. But Buck was neither s house dog or a kennel dog. The whole of Judge Miller’s lands was his. Buck was king — king over all the creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller’s lands, humans included.

His father, Elmo, a huge St Bernard, had been the judge’ s inseparable (不可分离的) companion. And when he died, Buck took his father’s place. He was not so large — he weighted only sixty kilograms  —  for his mother, Shen, had been a Scottish sheepdog. He had had a good life and he was proud of himself, for he had not become a house dog. Hunting and other outdoor activities had hardened his muscles, and swimming had made him healthy.

This was Huck in the autumn of 1897, when the discovery of gold in the Klondike brought men from everywhere to the frozen north. But Buck did not read the newspapers. And he did not know that Manuel, one of the gardener’s helpers, was not a good guy. Manuel gambled (赌博) and wasted the little money he had. And one time when the judge was away on business, and his sons were busy with an athletics club, Manuel did something terrible. No one saw him and Buck go off on what Buck thought was a walk. No one saw them arrive at the railway station, where Manuel sold Buck to a man who was waiting for him.

Manuel put a rope round Buck’s neck, under his collar. Buck accepted this because he knew Manuel, but when the rope was given to another man, he growled dangerously. And when the rope was tightened round neck, he started to choke and jumped at the man in anger. The man fought him off and forced Buck to lie on his back, and tightened the rope even more. Buck had never been treated so badly in his life, and he never been treated so badly in his life, and he had never so angry. The his strength drained away and he soon became unconscious (失去意识的). He was still unconscious when the train arrived and the two men threw him into the baggage car.

1.What kind of dog did the gold-seekers want?

A.Heavy dogs with short hair. B.Strong dogs with long hair.

C.Small dogs with furry hair.  D.Kennel dogs with furry hair.

2.From paragraph 2 and 3, we can infer ________.

A.humans in the house all respected Buck

B.Buck’s dad and mother were not large in size

C.Buck was satisfied with his life in Miller’s house

D.Buck’s muscles made him different from dogs nearby

3.Manuel stole and sold Buck because he needed money________.

A.to support his sons’ club B.to make up for gambling

C.to help with gardening D.to discover more gold

4.The author mentioned the sentence “Buck did not read the newspapers.” twice in order to show that ________.

A.Buck didn’t learn a lot about the information in the newspapers

B.Buck didn’t expect himself to be involved in a dangerous situation

C.Buck didn’t realize Manuel was such a bad guy who would sold him

D.Buck didn’t suppose himself to be strong enough to help discover gold

 

四、根据中/英文提示填空
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21. 难度:简单

— It is the first movie we have watched since the Spring Festival.

— Yes, but I don’t think it is ________ (值得) watching.

 

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22. 难度:简单

Many Chinese students choose to get further education at home instead of ________ (在国外)

 

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23. 难度:简单

Brave Chinese turned the disaster into a good chance to ________(交流) with the family members.

 

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24. 难度:简单

You will be surely attracted by painted sculpture art, a traditional art ________ (形式) in Dunhuang.

 

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25. 难度:简单

A  country will have a bright future when its young have ideas, ability and a strong ________(感觉).

 

五、填空
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26. 难度:简单

    Due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia, many people are wearing mask to reduce the risk of infections (感染). It’s a very simple but incredibly useful method to protect oneself from a variety of harmful things. In fact, masks have been helping mankind for centuries.

1st century

In that era, many people in Roman Empire work underground in mines to support their families. But most of them suffered from and even died of respiratory (呼吸的) illness. To solve this problem. Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD) a Roman naturalist, recommended the use of animal skins to stop dust from being breathed. His ideas was considered the very first recorded mask inventions.

16th century

Many centuries later, the artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) in Italy, suggested using a wet cloth over the face to protect against the poisonous chemicals.

19th century

The design of the mask took a big forward in the 19th century. In 1848, American Lewis Hassley became the first person to patent (注册专利) a protective mask for miners. Masks at this stage were similar to gas mask Later. in 1897. Polish-Austrian doctor Johann von Mikulicz Radecki designed a simple mask with one layer of gauze (纱布), recommending medical workers to wear it to prevent infection. That was the first recorded use of masks for surgeons.

20th century

In 1910, a terrible disease broke out in Northeast China Chinese doctor Wu Liande designed a cheap face mask called “Wu’s mask”. Made of two layers of surgical gauze, it could be fixed around the back of the head and tied in a knot. This mask was praised by experts around the world, as it was simple to make and had a low production cost.

Modern exploration

With several outbreaks of infectious diseases and the flu and the rise of pollution caused by industrial waste, the materials in masks have continued to evolve ( ) to better protect its wearer. For example, in 2012 when China suffered from smog, mask models such as N95 and KN90, which can filter out this fine particulate (微粒) matter, become highly popular. In the future, masks will continue to improve, hopefully so will the habits of humans.

Title: The 1. of mask through the ages

introduction

Wearing masks is a very useful method to protect oneself from being 2.by harmful things. It has gone through a long history.

Times

In the 1st century

Many workers suffered from respiratory illness because of 3.  underground in mines. Pliny the Elder recommended using animal skins to prevent them from 4. dust.

In the16th century

Italian artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci suggested using a wet

cloth to 5.the face to protect people.

In the 19th

century

The design of the mask developed 6.during this period.

In20th century

Chinese doctor Wu Liande designed a face mask which cost 7.

It was not difficult to make as well. Experts around the all think 8. of it.

 

At 9.

Masks are made with 10. materials to protect people from diseases and pollution which is getting more and more serious.

 

 

 

六、单词填空
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27. 难度:简单

    2020 is the Year of the Rat. In order to welcome the New Year, images of rats can seen all over the China, in various decorations, toys and other creative  p1..

Standing at the front line of cultural communication, the Forbidden City also brings two rat statues s2.for lucky rats in Tibetan (西藏的) culture, known as “Tuboshu” in Chinese people.

Rats are always a3. at midnight and are good at biting. It was b4. by the ancients that their ability to bite off bad things can end what is not so pleasant and help start a fresh new day.

So the Year of the Rat is also considered as a new  b5.in the cycle of the Chinese zodiac.

By coincidence (巧合的), the year of 2020 is a6.the beginning of the 2020s. Many people also h7. for a lucky new decade.

To get some luck, maybe you can start by v8.the Forbidden City. Don’t forget to take a photo with two cute rats if you come for a visit.

 

七、话题作文
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28. 难度:简单

    Many schools across the world have started online lessons because if COVID-19. Your e-friend Danny in the UK is curious about your online lessons and writes to ask you about it. Please read his email and write back to him.

注意:

1. 文中不得出现你的真实姓名和学校名称

2. 语言通顺, 意思连贯, 条理清楚, 书写规范

3. 词数 80 左右,信的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数

Dear Danny,

We have already come back to school and life at school is almost the same as before expect that we have to wear masks all day. It was really a very special experience.

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