上海市格致初级中学2025-2026学年九年级下学期5月第二次阶段调研英语试卷

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九年级第二学期英语第二次阶段调研 (满分140分,考试时间90分钟) Part 1 Listening (第一部分 听力) I. Listening comprehension(听力理解)(共25分) A. Listen and choose the right picture(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片)(5分) A B C D E F 1. _________ 2._________ 3._________ 4._________ 5._________ B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案)(5分) 6. A. In the sitting room. B. In the bedroom. C. In the kitchen. D. In the balcony. 7. A. Half a year old. B. One year old. C. One and a half years old. D. Two and a half years old. 8. A. By bus. B. By underground. C. By car. D. By taxi. 9. A. Candles. B. Soaps. C. Magazines. D. Paintings. 10. A. The school examination. B The survey for the school open day. C. The school sports meeting. D. The research topic for the school trip. C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容,符合的用”T”表示,不符合的用”F”表示)(5分) 11. One spring morning, Eric suddenly found his voice had changed. 12. Eric’s mother was really surprised at his voice breaking. 13. Eric’s sister’s voice had the same sudden change as Eric’s. 14. As the teacher said, when students grow older, the voice box grows smaller and thinner. 15. The passage mainly talks about the teenager’s physical change of growing up. D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。每空格限填一词)(10分) 16. You should always do your homework before you get _________ _________. 17. If you have _________ _________ an hour’s work, give yourself a break after an hour. 18. You should be able to work at least half an hour at a time _________ _________. 19. You won’t enjoy your _________ _________ so much if you put off doing your homework. 20. Doing your homework at the same time will help you make it _________ _________. Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部分 词汇和语法) Ⅱ. Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案)(共15分) ( ) 21. He broke _________ law when using AI to cheat in the online exam and had to pay a fine. A. a B. an C the D. / ( ) 22. The professor disagreed _________ the idea that social media always makes people happier. A. at B. on C. about D. with ( ) 23. If you want to know about Zheng Qinwen, the women’s singles tennis champion at the Paris Olympics, you can watch videos of _________ on the Internet. A. she B. hers C. her D. herself ( ) 24. The old phone case doesn’t fit my style anymore. Would you please buy me _________ one? A. the other B. other C. another D. others ( ) 25. With online office software, we produce _________ paper waste than before. A. few B. fewer C. little D. less ( ) 26. I don’t like horror films or action films. And _________ does my sister. A. either B. neither C. both D. also. ( ) 27. According to the _________ forecast, rain is expected this weekend. A. seven days B. seven day’s C. seven-days D. seven-day ( ) 28. With a singe voice command, you _________ now control all the smart devices in your home. A. may B. can C. must D. need ( ) 29. It was great to meet John last week. I _________ him since we graduated from high school. A. will not see B. have not seen C. had not seen D. did not sec ( ) 30. His dream is huge, _________ by working hard step by step, he may achieve it one day. A. and B. or C. but D. so ( ) 31. Some educators suggest _________ kids grammar knowledge at an early age, while others don’t. A. teaching B. teach C. to teach D. taught ( ) 32. As a good detective, Holmes searched for clues carefully for _________ investigation. A. farther B. further C. farthest D. furthest ( ) 33. The chemicals in cola will be bad for your teeth _________ you clean them carefully. A. unless B. so that C. when D. although ( ) 34. I _________ this book for a week. I have to return it now. A. borrow B. have borrowed C. kept D have kept ( ) 35. _________ piece of useful advice the teacher gave us! A. What B. What a C. How D. What an III. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)(共8分) More Than Toys: Why Everyone Loves Jellycat A. inspired B. details C. popular D. everyday E. ordinary Have you ever seen a smiling avocado or a slice of toast with tiny legs? These cute characters are Jellycats, which have taken the world. by storm. Found in 1999by two brother, the brand was named “Jellycat”, 36 by a kid who loved jelly and cats. But how did these toys win over both kids and adults? One major reason is that Jellycat turns almost everything into a character. They don’t just sell 37 toys. Instead, they give each one a name and a personality. On their website, every toy has its own story to tell. The designers turn 38 things, like coffee cups, plants, and food, into friendly characters with faces. Because of the 39 , people feel like they are choosing a new friend, not just buying a toy. A. film B. attention C. captures D. explore E. emotional These soft toys provide a sense of comfort, and many people call them 40 support friends. On social media, fans share videos of their toys’ daily lives. They post unboxing clips (开箱视频), dress their toys in special outfits, and 41 their adventures in the real world. This sharing has gained huge 42 online and makes the brand become a global superstar. What Jellycat sells is not just cute toys. It sells joy, connection, and a little piece of comfort. In a busy and sometimes hard world, Jellycat offers a smiling remedy (治疗) And that, it turns out, is what 43 everyone’s heart. IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子。每空格限填一词)(共8分) 44. When he was in his late _____________ (twenty), he started his own business. 45. Our school holds different interesting activities every few _____________. (month) 46. Human beings should not ____________ (destruction) the natural environment for short-term interests. 47. With regular exercise, you will become much _____________. (health) 48. Mr. White is a close friend of _____________ (we) as well as a respectable teacher. 49. We should speak to the elderly _____________ (polite) whenever we meet them. 50. Everyone hopes that his hard work will bring great _____________ (succeed) in the future. 51. If you are ______________ (honesty) to others, you will lose their trust easily. V. Complete the following sentences as required(根据所给要求完成句子,每空格限填一词)(共14分) 52. The baby woke up early this morning because of the loud noise.(改为一般疑问句) _____________ the baby _____________ up early this morning because of the loud noise? 53. Jane weighed 3 kilos when she was born.(划线部分提问) _____________ _____________ did Jane weigh when she was born? 54. The film we watched yesterday is more interesting than the TV play.(保持句意不变) The TV play is _____________ _____________ interesting as the film we watched yesterday. 55. People have planted the big pine tree in the community garden.(改为被动语态) The big pine tree _____________ _____________ planted in the community garden. 56. The manager asked, “Are you satisfied with the service in our restaurant?”(改为直接引语) The manager asked if _____________ _____________ satisfied with the service in their restaurant. 57. He said, “I will surely return the book in three days.”(改为简单句) He _____________ _____________ return the book in three days 58. When, could, tell me, will, you, the meeting, start(连词成句) ___________________________________________________________________________________________? Part 3 Reading and Writing(第三部分 读写) VI. Reading comprehension(阅读理解)(共50分) A. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)(共12分) Air pollution remains a serious problem in many cities around the world. However, a global project called Breathe Cities recently announced some good news: 19 cities have cut their air pollution by at least 20% since 2010. The table below shows four examples. City What they did Result Beijing Set up low-emission zones; closed down many coal factories Air pollution dropped sharply London Expanded public transport; replaced 25% of buses with electric or clean-energy models Traffic-related pollution decreased significantly Warsaw Encouraged people to give up coal heating and switch to cleaner energy sources Air quality improved a lot Nanjing Built new bike lanes and introduced bike-sharing schemes More citizens choose cycling over driving Why do these efforts matter? Dirty air not only harms our lungs but also worsens climate change. The good news is that cities can make great progress in just 10 to 15 years. “This report should encourage city leaders who are still uncertain about improving air quality,” said an expert. “It proves that meaningful change is possible within a decade.” Click here for more information. 59. The text above is probably from _________. A. a travel guidebook B a science website C. an air-conditioner advertisement D a local newspaper 60. How many cities have reduced air pollution by at least 20% since 2010? A. 4 B. 10 C. 15 D. 19 61. The word “emission” in the phrase “low-emission zones” most likely means _________. A. speed B. noise C. waste gas D. fuel 62. Which city encouraged people to stop using coal for heating? A. Beijing B. London C. Warsaw D. Nanjing 63. What can be inferred from the expert’s statement at the end of the passage? A. All city leaders are confident about improving air quality. B. Some city leaders may feel worried or unsure about taking action. C. The report only encourages leaders from the four mentioned cities. D. Meaningful change usually takes more than 20 years. 64. What does the writer mainly want to tell us? A. It is possible for cities to reduce air pollution in about ten years. B. Air pollution is bad for people’s health. C. Bike-sharing can solve all the pollution problems. D. Coal heating is still popular in most cities. B. Choose the best answer and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文)(共12分) For me, nothing is more satisfying than discovering hidden gems (珍宝) in secondhand shops and estate sales. After all, one person’s trash may be another person’s treasure. Two years ago, I 65 a collection of loose (零散的) and dusty photos in a corner of a local secondhand shop. Those old pictures recorded ordinary people’s life stories. I thought if these were mine, I would surely hope to get them back. So I made it my 66 to help return such lost personal items to their rightful owners. I’ve kept visiting secondhand shops weekly ever since and collected over 50,000 old things. I 67 organize them in large boxes at home and classify them carefully by time and type. Photographs, diaries, old watches and other daily goods are all included in my collection. I’ve also set up a social media account to post information about these lost items, hoping to reunite them with their owners. Sometimes it takes several months to locate a person. The longest time we spent was four months, but I’m 68 we stuck to it and finally succeeded. Many old objects carry irreplaceable life memories for their owners. When we finally 69 with the owners through my social media account and send their belongings back, most of them are deeply moved. A large number of these items are lost accidentally during house moves or after a family member passes away. Some people give away old things to charity shops without checking their private stuff inside. Nowadays, social media has become a powerful tool for public communication. It is widely believed that 70 social media, this warm project of returning lost memories could hardly have been carried out so smoothly. 65. A. missed B. hid C. found D. broke 66. A. hobby B. goal C. rule D. chance 67. A. properly B. blindly C. tidily D secretly 68. A. ashamed B. proud C. nervous D. curious 69. A. stay B. meet C. connect D. agree 70. A. thanks to B. instead of C. together with D. without the help of C. Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) People use official documents like passports and driving licences to prove their identity. Now the UK Government plans to introduce an e 72 form of ID required before starting a new job, in addition to all the existing ones. However, some people worry about how s 73 their information will be stored and dislike sharing so much personal data. Do you think digital ID cards are a good idea? Yes-they’ll be very useful for modern life No-not everyone is good with technology Many people already store information digitally, such as bank and passport details on apps. Digital ID cards are a smarter way to keep personal information together in one place. They will be convenient, making it quicker to start a new job with f 74 paper documents, which are easy to lose. Digital IDs are harder to fake, helping p 75 illegal (非法) work in the UK. They can also be used to access services like childcare, speeding up the process by reducing paperwork. Some people don’t have smartphones or feel c 76 with technology. For example, older people might find it difficult to adapt to the idea of digital ID cards. While the Government plans to discuss solutions with the elderly, the cards won’t suit everyone. In fact, many disagree with the idea, with a movement gaining almost three million signatures. W 77 also include the risk of the cards being stolen or misused if they are lost. D. Answer the questions(根据对话内容回答下列问题)(共12分) Every summer, I loved visiting my cousin’s house because it was so big and fancy. Best of all, it had a beautiful swimming pool. It was shaped like a big “L”. And it even had a diving board. One thing that always impressed me about my cousins was that they didn’t think they were better than anyone else. Why? The pool was a perfect example. One day in the summer, my cousins were bored and hot. so they said to my Uncle John, “Dad, we’re the only kids in this neighbourhood that don’t have a pool. Can we have one?” “Of course you can!” agreed their father. “A pool it is! It will be started tomorrow.” Early the next day, my uncle woke everyone up and took them downstairs. “Come on outside. I have a surprise for you!” he said. “Close your eyes.” They did, and he led them to the backyard. “Now hold out your hands,” he said. When they opened their eyes, each of them had been presented with a new shovel (铲子). A look of shock came over their faces. Then, their dad said with a smile, “You can have a pool, but you’re going to have to dig it!” At first, the digging went slowly, and they struggled with every shovelful of dirt. But as the week passed, they began to see their work take shape. Within ten days, they had the pool completely dug out. Then, the construction workers came and poured the cement. In another week, they had a finished pool. And best of all, 82 . Years later, my cousin said to me, “I never asked my dad if I could borrow the car because I was afraid I’d have to build it myself!” They had many blessings (good things) in their lives, but the biggest by far was having very smart parents. 78. What kind of family did the writer’s cousin live in?(1分) 79. Why did the children ask their dad for a swimming pool? 80. What is Dad’s surprise? 81. At the beginning of digging, bow did the children feel? 82. What’s the best of all? Complete the blank with one sentence. 83. Why did the writer think having smart parents was the cousins’ biggest blessing? Give two reasons. VII. Writing(作文)(本大题共1题,共20分) 84. Write an reply letter at least 60 words according to the given situation(根据以下情境给Tom写一封不少于60个词的回信,标点符号不占格。) Dear Li Ming, I am very interested in Chinese family life. I’ ve heard that many Chinese families have special daily habits, such as drinking herbal tea or doing morning exercises. Could you tell me about one habit in your family? How does it affect your life? What cultural meaning does it have? I’m looking forward to your reply. Best wishes, Tom 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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