上海市世外中学2025-2026学年九年级下学期6月阶段学情自测英语试卷(笔试)

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使用场景 同步教学-阶段检测
学年 2026-2027
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上海市世外中学2025-2026学年九年级下学期6月月考英语试卷 Part2 Grammar and Vocabulary(第二部分词汇和语法) I. Fill in the blanks with words or phrases from the syllabus..(用考纲单词填空)(20分) 1.n.幽默感 2.n.昆虫 3.n.乐器;工具 4.n.风景,景色 5.n.闪电 6.V.掌握;精通 7.adj.可移动的 8.n.对象;目标 9.v./n.原谅:赦免 10.n.粥 11.adj.完全的;自 12.adj.快速的:快捷 信的 的 13.V.建议;推荐 14.n.剩余物 15.n.统治者 16.v.隔开:分离 17.n.企鹅 18.n.警方 19.n.包裹 20.n.亏损:去世 IL.Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案):共l5分) 1.The boy is old enough to make bed by himself when he goes to sleep every night. A)a B)an C)the D)/ 2.The children all seemed to be enjoying_ in the park. A)them B)their C)theirs D)themselves 3.The shop sells all kinds of gifts handmade toys to fancy cards. A)from B)about C)of D)on 4.With family doctors,patients of all ages_ receive basic health care at home. A)should B)need C)can D)must 5. _of the two teenagers show great interest in talking about computer games. A)All B)Neither C)Both D)None 6.When we ask when we will set out,our teacher tells us it A)decides B)deserves C)delivers D)depends 7.What a fine day!I suggest kites in the Century Park after lunch. A)flying B)flew C)fly D)to fly 8.Jerry,_ to form a mind picture if you want to remember the long word. A)trying B)to try C)tried D)try 9.Look!The snow We can play with snow outside A)is stopping B)will stop C)has stopped D)had stopped 10.Mike the fumiture into his new flat this time yesterday. A)would move B)was moving C)has moved D)had moved 11.To his sick mother,David goes to the hospital after work every day. A)take hold of B)take care of C)take charge of D)take the place of 12. elegant poem Mrs.Anderson is reading to her family! A)What B)What a C)What an D)How 13. _do you know about the capital of France?-Just a little. A)How well B)How many C)How much D)How good 14.-Would you mind feeding the bird for me while I'm away? 一 I have to go to the hospital to look after my grandmother. A)Not at all B)Never mind C)No,please D)Sorry,I can't 15.The number of Chinese overseas students will continue to rise in the following years,? A)will they B)will it C)won't they D)won't it III.Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box.Each one can only be used once.(选择最恰当的选项填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次):供8分) A.enough B.source C.resource D.centuries E.precious From deserts to beaches to playgrounds,sand is found almost everywhere.It is a common sight. But you might not know that it is very1. Sand is widely used in glass-making and road-building.It is the second most-used2 after water in the world,the BBC reported.However,the UN said that sand is not limitless and that we might be running out of it. Sand is made up of very small pieces ofrock,soil and minerals.It can take thousands of3 to form,but now we are using sand too quickly.According to the BBC,we use about fifteen billion tons of sand every year to build houses,roads etc.That is 4 to build a 20-meter-high by 20- meter-wide wall around the equator (very year.Can you believe it? A.disappear B.probably C.continue D.sometimes E.seldom People5 put sand into the sea to make new islands.Singapore,for example,is now 20 percent bigger than it was in 1965.Palm islands are three large man-made islands in Dubai,United Arab Emirates.They took 94 million cubic meters of sand to build. Ifpeople6 using this much sand,it will run out in many places.For example,Vietnam may run out of construction sand by 2020,Live Science noted. Since people need so much sand,they are trying to mine (more of it.But this is bad for the environment.Mining sand may cause beaches to7 and more floods to happen in places close to the sea.Also,this will_8一affect the habitats(栖息地)of many plants and animals.. 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) 1.It's hard for him to support his family on $400 a month,with five to feed.(mouth) 2.Afriend of will come to visit Shanghai Disneyland Park soon.(D 3.You may ask the if he can help you find the books you want.(library) 4.Jack performed the _among the six candidates(候选人)and didn't get the job..(bad) 5.All things need energy to grow and change,or develop.(life) 6.Everyone believes Harry is one of the greatest in the company.(engine) 7.As a basketball player,his gives him a clear advantage.(high) 8.When James noticed his wife's look on her face,he immediately comforted her with a warm hug.(fright) V.Complete the following sentences as required(根据所给要求完成句子。1-6小题每空格限 填一词):共14分) l.My friend knew something about the car accident.(改为否定句) My friend know about the car accident. 2.The workers have just finished the repair of the tall building near the Bund.(对划线部分提问) the workers just finished near the Bund? 3.The typhoon blew down several buildings as well as a temple last night.(改为被动语态) Several buildings as well as a temple down by the typhoon last night. 4.Excuse me,but can you tell me the way to the nearest metro station?(改为简单句) Excuse me,but can you tell me get to the nearest metro station? 5.“Clear Plate'”,a mini program,is helpful to reduce food waste..(保持句意基本不变) “Clear Plate'”,a mini program,is helpful to_ food waste 6.When Roy finished reading the history book,it was already midnight..(保持句意基本不变) Roy_ finish reading the history book midnight. 7. you,dangerous,.in winter,be,if,are,driving,can,not careful(连词成句) Part3 Reading(第三部分阅读) A.Choose the best answer (12) Violent Video Games::Harmless Fun or Gateways(途径)to Volence(暴力)? Video games filled with killing and other acts of violence are a favorite of many teenagers. Are they just harmless fun?Or should they be banned (for being damaging to young minds?Opinions differ widely.Here's how seven people of different ages responded when asked, "Are violent video games a proper form of entertainment for teenagers?" Liam(17):"Yes!They're just games.I've played them for years,and I'm not violent at all. A lot of adults think that young people can't tell fantasy from reality,but that's ridiculous. Maybe it's true for very young children,but not for teens.It's just like watching action movies.We know they're just dumb fun,not something to copy in real life." Sarah (42):"Not for my teenagers.I worry that by playing violent video games regularly, they'll start seeing violence as a solution to everything.I don't want my children's first reaction to a problem to be shoot,shoot,kill,kill!" Jordan(25):"Well,I grew up playing them,and I turned out fine.In fact,I was quite an angry teenager,but I found that playing those games helped me let off steam.So in a weird way,they helped make me less aggressive(好斗的).” Emma (61):"No way.I'm a teacher,and over the years,I've noticed the kids in my class have become a lot more aggressive.I'm sure that change comes down to the growing popularity of this type of video games." Mia(16):"I don't personally like them-they scare me!But I think they're fine if you like that kind of thing and your parents educate you about them.My little brother does,and my dad has spoken to him about them.He knows there's nothing fun about real-life violence." Carlos (30):"If we let kids watch violent movies and violence on the news,then I don't see why violent video games should be off-limits.The world has violence in it,so these games help prepare teenagers for reality." Ryan (36):"Maybe not the ones with super-realistic violence.I can see how they could set a bad example for some young people.But there are lots of games where the violence is really cartoonish.Those types are fine,I think,as they're so obviously fantasy." Among the seven people,how many of them treat violent video games as definitely gateways to violence? A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 2.What can you infer from Liam's opinion? A)Teenagers like watching action movies. B)Adults play games just for fun. C)Very young children are fond of playing games. D)Teenagers can tell games from reality. 3.What does the underlined expression"let off steam"mean? A)keep silent B)release stress C)become excited D)stay healthy 4.Which of the following is NOT a reason for those who think of violent games as harmless fun? A)Teens can tell fantasy from reality. B)Playing those games can help teens be less aggressive in a way. C)Parents can educate teens that there's nothing fun about real-life violence. D)Super-realistic violence can help prepare teens for reality. 5.In which section of a newspaper might we find this passage? A)Sports. B)Politics. C)Society. D)Science. 6.What's the main purpose of the passage? A)To show different opinions on violent games. B)To suggest that violent video games should be banned at home. C)To emphasize the harm of real-life violence. D)To warn people of the bad influence of violent games. B.Choose the best answer and complete the passage.(12) On a rainy afternoon in Shanghai,a delivery rider slipped on the wet pavement,scattering packages across the sidewalk.Before he could react,four strangers1 to help-an office worker in heels,a teenage student,an elderly man with a cane,and a young mother holding her child's hand.Within minutes,every package was retrieved,and the rider's grateful smile2 across the group like sunshine breaking through clouds. Social scientists call this "collective compassion"-when one act of kindness triggers a chain reaction.Researchers at Fudan University observed that in subway stations where someone helped a struggling passenger,spontaneous assistance rates 3by 40%for the next hour..The phenomenon works like emotional dominoes(多米诺骨牌效应):each good deed makes the next one more likely. Yet modern urban life creates invisible barriers.When people wear headphones or stare at phones,they become4to these opportunities for connection.Arecent experiment showed that commuters who made eye contact were three times more likely to offer help than those avoiding interaction. The magic of these moments lies in their simplicity.Holding an elevator,returning a lost wallet, or even just making eye contact and smiling-these small acts 5 the bond of our shared community.As the rider that rainy day discovered,kindness transforms strangers into temporary communities. Perhaps this explains why cities with higher rates of these micro-interactions consistently( )rank6in citizen happiness surveys.In the end,our social bonds aren't built through grand gestures,but through countless small threads of everyday kindness. 1.A)went away B)came over C)looked around D)stayed up 2.A)disappeared B)froze C)spread D)vanished 3.A)decreased B)rose C)dropped D)remained 4.A)aware B)open C)sensitive D)blind 5.A)break B)weaken C)strengthen D)ignore 6.A)high B)low C)flexible D)changeable C.Cloze(14分) Robots are becoming a bigger part of our daily lives.From vacuum cleaners to factory workers, these machines help us in many ways.But how do robots actually work? At the heart of every robot is a computer called a controller.This controller acts like the robot's brain.It stores i1that tell the robot what to do.The robot also has sensors,which are like its eyes and ears.Sensors collect information about the world around the robot,such as light,sound, ort2 When a robot needs to move,it uses motors and wheels or legs.These parts are called actuators. The controller sends signals to the actuators,telling them how to move.This is how a robot can walk,turn,or pick up o3. Robots are very good at doing tough tasks for humans.Not only can they work in d4 places like volcanoes or deep under the ocean,but they can also do the same task over and over without getting tired. However,robots still have limitations.Most robots cannot think for themselves.They can only follow the orders that humans give them.Scientists are working to create smarter robots that can learn from their e 5.These robots would use artificial intelligence to make decisions on their own. In the future,robots might become our helpers at home,in hospitals,and even in space.Some people worry that robots might take away jobs from humans.But others believe that robots will c6new kinds ofjobs instead.For example,we will need people to design,build,and repair these robots. The f 7 of robots is exciting.As technology improves,robots will become smarter, safer,and more useful.Maybe one day,every home will have a robot assistant! D.Answer the following questions (12) PartI Pete's shop had come down to him from his grandfather.The little front window was full of old-fashioned things:bracelets,gold rings and silver boxes. On this winter's afternoon a child was standing there,her forehead against the glass,sincere and big eyes studying each treasure on display.Finally,she went into the store. The inside of the store was even more crowded than his show window."Mister,"she began, "may I look at that string of blue beads in the window?"Pete lifted out a necklace.The stones gleamed brightly."They're just perfect,"said the child."Will you wrap them up pretty for me, please?" Pete studied her for a little while."Are you buying these for someone?" "They're for my big sister.She takes care of me.This will be the first Christmas since mother died.I've been looking for the most wonderful present for her." "How much money do you have?"asked Pete carefully.She poured out a handful of pennies on the counter."I emptied my bank,"she explained simply. Pete looked at her thoughtfully.Then he carefully drew back the necklace.The price tag was visible to him but not her."Just a minute,"he said,and turned towards the back of the store.Over his shoulder he called,"What's your name?"He was very busy about something. “Jean Grace..” When Pete returned,a package was wrapped in red paper and a bow of green ribbon."There you are,"he said."Don't lose it on the way home." Part II Late on Christmas Eve,a young woman hurried into the shop.She drew from her purse a package and asked,"Did this come from your shop?" Yes,it did” “Are the stones real?" “Ycs.But not the finest quality.” “Can you remember who you sold it to?"” "She was a small girl,called Jean.She bought them for her older sister as a Christmas present." “How much are they worth?” "The price,"he told her slowly but seriously,"is always a secret between the seller and the customer.” "But Jean has never had more than a few pennies.How could she pay for them?" "She paid the biggest price anyone can ever pay,"he said."She gave all she had." There was a silence then a bell began to ring. 1.The story happened at New Year holiday,didn't it? 2.What was the little girl looking for in the shop? 3.Why did Pete draw back the necklace carefully? 4.How was the package of the beans wrapped? 5.Who was probably the young woman in Part II? 6.How might the young woman feel after hearing Pete's words?Explain why

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