陕西省西北大学附属中学2024-2025九年级上学期第二次月考英语试卷(含答案)

2024--2025学年度第一学期九年级英语第二次月考答案
1-5 ABACA 6-10 BBACC 11-15 BABCC
16. north 17. between 18. big 19. taking the subway 20.opposite
21-25 BACAD 26-30 CCBCB
31-35 CDBAC 36-40 ACDBC
41-43 CCA 44-46 CAB 47-50 BABB
51-55 BEAFD
56. what to do \what we can do
57.national heroes
58.Without doubt
59.is widely used
60.keep away from
61.worried about
62.were invented
63.have taken place
64.How touching the story is!
65.It’s believed
66.dead 67.physical 68.until 69.less 70.fell 71.continue 72.Nobody 73.known 74.reality 75.regrets
76.爷爷微笑了一下,因为他总是听到这个问题。
77.Reference books.
78.Science fiction is true to life It’s something that could happen someday
79.Fantasy
80. old/yellow wrote
81.What’s this\that
82.What is it made of
83.How much is the pair of chopsticks\How much is it
84.Where was it made
85.What do you think of it\How do you like it2024--2025 学年度第一学期九年级英语第二次月考
注意:本试卷共 11 页,86 小题,满分 120 分,时间 100 分钟。
第 I 卷(共 70 分)
听力部分
第一部分(听力 共 30分)
Ⅰ. 听选答案(共 15小题,计 20分)
第一节:听下面 10段对话,每段对话后有一个问题,读两遍。请根据每段对话的内容和后面
的问题,从所给的三个选项中选出最恰当的一项。(共 10小题,计 10分)
( )1. A. Hang the lanterns up. B. Hang the clothes up. C. Clean the windows.
( )2. A. Wheels. B. Tea. C. Chips.
( )3. A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy.
( )4. A. The running shoes. B. The hat. C. The gloves.
( )5. A. By writing e-mails to his pen pal.
B. By joining a writing club. C. By keeping a diary.
( )6. A. To ask the teacher for help. B. To join an English club. C. To watch English programs.
( )7. A. Fun. B. Outgoing. C. Quiet.
( )8. A. Thailand. B. China. C. Japan.
( )9. A. A shopping mall. B. A cinema. C. A restaurant.
( )10. A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Three times a week.
第二节:听下面两段对话,每段对话后有几道小题,请根据对话的内容,从题目所给的三个选
项中选出所给问题的最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。(共 5小题,计 10分)
听第 11段对话,回答第 11至 12小题。
( )11. Who is Vince
A. Ted’s father. B. Ted’s uncle. C. Ted’s brother.
( )12. What does Vince do
A. He is a singer. B. He is a pianist. C. He is an actor.
听第 12段对话,回答第 13至 15小题。
( )13. What does the woman say about the museum
A. It’s dark. B. It’s small. C. It’s new.
( )14. What was the woman interested in at the museum
A. The clay pieces. B. The paper cuttings. C. The oil paintings.
( )15. What does the woman dislike doing when she travels
A. Visiting museums. B. Taking a tour bus. C. Taking photos.
Ⅱ. 听填信息(共 5小题,计 10分)
本题你将听到一段独白,读两遍。请根据独白内容,用所听到的信息完成下列各题。(每空不
超过三个单词。)
16. The speaker’s house is in the ______________________ of the town.
17. The speaker’s house is ______________________ a bank and a coffee shop.
18. Ted’s house is ______________________.
19. To get to Ted’s house, ______________________ is the most convenient way.
20. Ted’s house is______________a park.
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笔试部分
III.完形填空(共 20 小题,计 20 分)
第一节:阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从各小题的四个选项中
选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。
Once upon a time, there was a scientist. He wanted to study 21 . Then in the library he
22 two peanuts (花生) into a tall glass bottle. The bottle was completely transparent (透明的).
One could see the two peanuts 23 from outside.
Then he gave the bottle to a monkey. The monkey held the bottle 24 shook it for a while.
He couldn’t think of a way to get these peanuts out. He kept 25 the bottle and finally, the
peanuts fell out and the monkey got to eat them.
The scientist put 26 two peanuts into the bottle. This time, he showed the monkey that if
he put the bottle upside-down, it was 27 for him to get the peanuts. But the monkey still shook
the bottle aimlessly (无目的地) after he got it. He didn’t learned 28 from the scientist. Why
The reason is that all the monkey saw was just the peanuts. His brain could not manage anything else such
as the 29 example.
Sometimes when we meet some difficult situations, we are just like this monkey. We couldn’t control
our mind and try our best 30 a way to solve the problem. We only do something aimless with
the problem but get nothing at last.
21.A. why monkeys learn B.how monkeys learn C.why do monkeys learn D.how do monkeys learn
22.A.put B.puts C.has put D.was putting
23.A.clear B.general C.clearly D.generally
24.A.and B.but C.so D.or
25.A.shake B.shook C.to shake D.shaking
26.A.other B.others C.another D.the other
27.A.easy B.hard C.easier D.harder
28.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
29.A.scientist B.scientists C.scientist’s D.scientists’
30.A.find B.to find C.finding D.found
第二节:阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连
贯完整。
While traveling to big cities in the world, you will see statues(雕塑) of thousands of characters
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31 in the streets. Do you believe that they are actually real people working as 32 artists They
often cover themselves 33 with paint. They have to stand still (静止的) and keep eyes open for
several hours. Street artists need to be strong-minded and 34 . It is not an easy job, but there’s
plenty of fun 35 them.
Yorge is one of the most famous street artists in Brazil. He stands out 36 his partner, a cute
dog named Jaspe. When Yorge goes to work, Jaspe 37 on his arm and keeps still as long as she
can. Most people are 38 by their perfect work together. However, the pair once got into trouble.
Some animal lovers thought that Yorge forced his dog to give a 39 in the street. In fact, Yorge
40 trained Jaspe at all.
The performance of living statues has become a street art. Now it is really popular in many large
cities around the world.
31.A.walking B.singing C.standing D.dancing
32.A.language B.genius C.paint D.street
33.A.clearly B.completely C.suddenly D.correctly
34.A.patient B.active C.bright D.honest
35.A.of B.as C.for D.on
36.A.thanks to B.instead of C.besides D.without
37.A.plays B.eats C.rests D.answers
38.A.encouraged B.disappointed C.refused D.surprised
39.A.lecture B.performance C.report D.hand
40.A.seldom B.sometimes C.never D.often
VI.阅读理解(共 20 小题,计 20 分)
第一节:阅读下面三篇短文,从所给的选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(共
10 小题,计 15 分)
A
A famous person once said, “We live much happier lives when we are generous(慷慨的) in as many
ways as possible.”
I love persimmons(柿子). A few years ago, ready to fly from San Francisco to Boston, I packed two
persimmons, one of which I ate in the waiting room. A lady asked me from which store in the airport the
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fruit was bought. She looked a bit disappointed hearing that it couldn’t be bought from any store in this
airport. I thought to myself, “I can give the second persimmon away.” When I offered her the fruit, at first
she refused, but when I insisted (坚持), she became glad and accepted. I felt happy to make someone else
happy, and I thought it was the end of the story.
Sometime during the flight, the lady met me in the aisle(过道) and thanked me again. She shared that
she had grown up in Russia, where there was a persimmon tree in the yard of her childhood home. She
now lived in Boston, where she hadn’t been able to find the fruit. The taste of the persimmon was valuable
to her, reconnecting her with memories of her family.
Only then did the tiny act make a difference to me. As a famous saying goes, “ ” The taste of
the persimmon that I offered to the lady gives me more joy than all the ones I have eaten.
41.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A.The persimmons are very expensive.
B.The persimmons can be bought everywhere.
C.The lady can hardly find persimmons in Boston.
D.The lady knew where to buy persimmons at the airport.
42.The lady thanked the writer twice because ________.
A.the persimmon was very delicious
B.she could eat a persimmon for free
C.the persimmon reminded her of her childhood memories
D.she wanted to have a talk with the writer about her family
43.Which of the following sayings can be the best choice for “________”
A.Giving is receiving. B.Use it or lose it.
C.One tree can’t make a forest. D.It’s a piece of cake.
B
Who is the greatest teacher in Chinese history Many people will think of Confucius, whose birthday
was September 28. Although he lived over 2,000 years ago, people still remember and respect him for his
contribution (贡献) to the education today.
Confucius lived in the Kingdom of Lu, which lies in Shandong Province. He lived during the Spring
and Autumn Period. He had a hard childhood. His father died when he was only 3. His mother brought
him up. As a child, he had to work to help his mother, but young Confucius didn’t give up studying. He
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visited many famous teachers and learned music, history, poems and sports.
Later, he became a teacher and started the first public school in Chinese history. At that time only
children from noble families could go to school, but Confucius believed everyone should go to school if
they wanted to learn. He had about 3,000 students in his lifetime.
Today, people still follow Confucius’ lessons. He told us that we all have something worthy to be
learned. “When I am with three people, one of them must be better than me in some areas. I choose their
good qualities and follow them.”
He also taught us that thinking is very important in study. “All study but no thinking makes people
puzzled (困惑的). All thinking but no study makes people lazy.”
Confucius is not only a great teacher, but also a famous thinker with wise thoughts about the world
and society. His most important teachings are about kindness and good manners. “A person should be
strict with himself, but be kind to others.” he said.
44.Why do people still remember Confucius
A.Because he lived a poor life in his childhood.
B.Because he traveled with his students all over the world.
C.Because he had wise thoughts and great views about education.
D.Because he lived during the Spring and Autumn Period.
45.What does the underlined word “noble” mean in this passage
A.Rich. B.Clever.
C.Poor. D.Cute.
46.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage
A.All study but no thinking makes people puzzled.
B.No one has something worthy to be learned.
C.All thinking but no study makes people lazy.
D.A person should be strict with himself, but be kind to others.
C
Many people believe that light bulbs were invented by Thomas Edison. Is that true
Edison was born in 1847 in Milan, Ohio, USA.In school, Edison was often absent-minded, and his
teacher did not think that he was very smart. In 1854 his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, where
young Edison sold candy and newspapers on trains from Port Huron to Detroit. These early sales
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experiences led Edison to discover his talents as a businessman and eventually (最后) to found fourteen
companies, including ‘General Electric’, which still exists today.
Edison started his career as an inventor in Newark, New Jersey. In 1878 Edison formed the Edison
Electric Light Company. During his first public demonstration (展示) of his incandescent light (白炽灯)
bulb on December 31, 1879, he said, “We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn
candles.” Light bulbs were not the only things Edison worked on. He also built the first industrial research
laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey. There, Edison and his assistant, William J. Hammer, worked on the
telephone, phonograph (留声机), electric railway, and electric lighting.
However, Edison did not invent many of the things he is said to have invented; he only improved
them so that they could be sold to the public. He did not invent the electric light bulb either. He did,
however, start the first company that made and sold electric light bulbs. The only major invention that he
actually did invent was the phonograph. It was his invention of the phonograph in 1877 that made him
famous, and he became known as “The Wizard of Menio Park” (门洛帕克的奇才), New Jersey.
47.What is the main idea of the article
A.Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, which has helped humankind to see in the dark.
B.Thomas Edison did not invent many of the things he is said to have invented, but he did improve
many of the inventions we use today.
C.Thomas Edison was the first scientist to use an industrial research laboratory.
D.Thomas Edison invented a lot of things, including the light bulb.
48.What are some of the things that Edison worked on
A.The light bulb, electric railway, and phonograph.
B.The steam engine, fax machine, and television.
C.The phonograph, computer, and telephone.
D.The light bulb, camera, and phonograph.
49.Which of the following sentence can be used to best describe Edison
A.He was absent-minded and not very smart indeed.
B.He was a good businessman as well as an inventor.
C.He was famous for his great invention: the light bulb.
D.He was a businessman but not an inventor.
50.In which magazine would you most likely find this article
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A.Travel Leisure B.People Weekly C.Business Week D.Culture
第二节:根据短文内客,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。(共 5 小题,计 5 分)
Parents can be very important teachers in our lives. 51 Parents may be too close to their
children emotionally (感情上). Sometimes they can only see their children through the eyes of a protector.
52 However, it might seem too dangerous for a parent.
Another problem is that parents may want their children’s interests to be similar to their own.
53 But what if their child’s true love is art, or writing, or car repair
Parents usually want to pass on their values to their children. But should children always believe
what their parents do 54 But when they get older, they will have different ways of thinking.
The most important thing to realize is that we all have many teachers in our lives. Our parents teach
us, our teachers teach us, and our friends teach us. 55 All of them are valuable.
A.If they love science, they may try to force their child to love science, too.
B.However, they are not always the best teachers.
C.Teachers are always ready to help their students.
D.Books, newspapers and televisions also teach us.
E.For example, a teacher might see a trip to a big city as a valuable
experience.
F.When children are young, they believe that their parents are always right.
G.Parents always want to keep their children safe.
第 II 卷(共 50 分)
Ⅴ.完成句子(共 10 小题,计 10 分)
56.以下是关于我们能做些什么来表达爱意的建议。
Here is some advice on to show our love.
57.我们的民族英雄们在 10月 26日成功抵达天宫.
Our arrived successfully at the Tiangong space station on November 26, 2023.
58.毋庸置疑,母爱是世界上最伟大的爱。
, mom’s love is the greatest love in the world.
59.拉链在我们的生活中被广泛地使用。
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The zipper among the crowd.
60.骑行能帮助我们节能而且远离空气污染。
Cycling can help us save energy and air pollution.
61.父母总是担心他们子女的健康。
Parents are always heir children’s health.
62.计算机发明的时间不长,但是他们现在很受欢迎。
Computers not long ago,but they are very popular now.
63.自从我搬到这里来,连云港发生了巨大的变化。
Great changes in Lianyungang since I moved here.
64.touching, the story, how, is (连词成句)
!
65.据信这个男孩未来会成为一名好的管理者。
that this boy will be a good manager in the future.
Ⅵ. 短文填空(共 10 小题,计 10 分)
用方框中所给的单词的适当形式填空,使短文完整正确。(每个单词限用一次,每空只填一个单词。)
continue fall die know little physics tomorrow regret somebody until
When Robert Goddard was 17 years old, he climbed a cherry tree to cut its 66 branches
(枝条). He looked around and imagined going into apace, maybe even to Mars. The year was 1899.
As a child, Goddard loved to read. He often visited the library to borrow books on 67
sciences. He was a sick child and didn’t leave high school 68 he was 21. He later became a
physics professor at a university. In his free time, he built rockets(火箭) and took them to a field, but they
didn’t fly.
In 1920, Goddard wrote an article about rocket travel. When the New York Times saw his article, a
reporter wrote that Goddard had 69 knowledge about science than a high school student. He
knew almost nothing.
In 1926, Goddard built a ten-foot rocket, put it into an open car, and drove to a field on his aunt’s
nearby farm. The rocket traveled at 60 miles per hour to an altitude(高度 ) of 41 feet. Then it 70
into the field. The fight lasted 2.5 seconds. The U.S. government didn’t show much interest in Goddard’s
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invention. To 71 his experiments, Goddard used his own money.
Over the years, his rockets grew to 18 feet and flew up to 9,000 feet. 72 made fun of him
after he was successful. In fact, he is 73 as the father of modern rocketry. He wrote, “The
dream of yesterday is the hope of today, and the reality of 74 .”
Goddard didn’t live to see space light. He died in1945, but his work didn’t stop. Scientists went on to
build bigger and better rockets. In 1969, the American rocket Apollo 11 took the first men to the moon. At
that time, the New York Times wrote about its 1920 article: “The Times 75 the error(错误).”
Ⅶ.任务型阅读 (共 5 题,计 10 分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
Dennis looked at his grandpa’s bookshelves. There were a lot of books on them, some yellowing with
age.
“Have you read all of these ” Dennis asked his grandpa.
Grandpa smiled, since he always heard this question. “Most of them, yes. There may be a few here
and there that I have overlooked (忽略).”
“What are all of them about ”
“Oh, there are a lot of kinds of books.”
Grandpa pointed to the wall near the window. “Those ones there are reference books (工具书). You
could learn things about fixing (修理) houses or identifying (识别) birds. I like to know a lot of things
about nature and how to do things.”
Then Grandpa pointed to the left wall, “These ones are all science fiction books, including a few I
wrote.”
“You wrote books !” Dennis was surprised. He knew Grandpa read a lot, but writing too
Dennis then turned to the right wall. “What are these ones ”
“Fantasy(奇幻) books,” Grandpa answered.
“Isn’t that almost the same as science fiction, since they’re both make-believe ”
“Not really, because science fiction is true to life; it’s something that could happen someday. Fantasy,
on the other hand, is all make-believe, which will never and has never been true. It’s great fun to read,
though.”
“Can I read one of them ”
Grandpa smiled and picked one. “I thought you’d ask, so I had already chosen one before you came.
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And you can read more if you take care of it.”
Dennis took the book from Grandpa’s hands. “I’ll start it right now,” he said, but his stomach growled
(发轰隆声). “Or maybe I can start after lunch.”
They both laughed.
76.请将划线句子 Grandpa smiled, since he always heard this question.翻译成汉语。
77.From what kind of book can we find information about animals
78.用英语列举爷爷对科幻小说的看法。


79.请找出划线单词 which所指代的内容。
80.根据短文内容完成句子, 每空 1个单词。
We can learn from the first paragraph that some of Grandpa’s books looked . Dennis was
surprised that Grandpa books. Dennis would read after lunch.
Ⅷ. 补全对话(共 5 小题,计 5 分)
根据下面对话中的情境,在每个空白处填入一个适当的语句,使对话恢复完整。
A:Good morning, Mr. Clinton.
B:Good morning, Mr. Brown. 81
A:It’s a pair of chopsticks.
B:A pair of chopsticks 82
A:It is made of silver.
B:Really It must be very expensive.
A:Yes, you are right.
B: 83
A:More than 100 dollars. In fact, it was not made in the US.
B: 84
A:In China.
B:Oh, I see. But most chopsticks are made of wood or bamboo. 85
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A:I think it’s very beautiful.
Ⅸ. 书面表达(共 1 题,计 15 分)
86.发明改变世界。过去,我们的联系方式主要是书信。现在,随着手机的发明和应用,我
们的联系方式、交流方式甚至是生活方式都发生了巨大改变。请根据表格内容,以“My Favorite
Invention”为题,简单介绍手机发明的背景和主要用途,同时阐述作为青少年的你们应当如何运用手
机的一些看法(至少两点)。
My Favorite Invention
Invention mobile phone
Inventor Martin Cooper (from America)
Time 1973
In the past:
1. make calls; ...
Usage(用途)
Now:
1. go shopping;
2. have online classes...
Your opinions ...
注意:
1.短文必须包括表中所有信息,可适当增加细节,以使行文流畅;
2.词数:80-100词左右,短文的标题和开头已给出(不计入总词数)。
参考词汇:疫情期间 during the pandemic;应该被允许 should be allowed to do
My Favorite Invention
Undoubtedly, the mobile phone is one of the most useful inventions in our daily lives.
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