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    1、重庆市一中2024-2025学年九年级上学期开学自测英语题一、语法选择One Friday night, a poor young man stood at the gate of the railway station, 1 his violin. Many people put some money into the hat lying in front of him. The next day, the young man came to the gate of the railway station again, and put his hat on the ground. But d

    2、ifferent 2 what he always did in the past days, he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. It said, “Last night, a gentleman 3 George Miller put an important thing into my hat by mistake. Please come soon, Mr. Miller.”About half 4 hour later, a middle-aged man ran to the young man

    3、 in a hurry and said, “Its you! You do come. I know you are an honest man and will certainly come here.” The young man asked, “Are you Mr. Miller? Did you lose 5 ?” “A lottery ticket.” answered the middle-aged man. The young man then 6 it to the man. Yesterday when the man knew the fact that his lot

    4、tery ticket was worth $500,000, he was so 7 that he threw the ticket together with the money into the young mans hat! Someone asked the young man, “You 8 the violin every day to make a living. Why didnt you keep the ticket and take the prize for yourself?” The young man said, “ 9 I dont have much mo

    5、ney, I live happily. But if I lose 10 , I wont be happy forever.”1AplayBplayedCplaying2AwithBfromCto3AhadBnamedCshowed4AaBanCthe5AnothingBeverythingCanything6AreturnedBgave backCgot back7AexcitedBsadCangry8AplayBare playingChave played9ASoBButCEven if10AfairnessBindependenceChonesty二、完形填空阅读下面短文,理解大意

    6、,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。The Turtle was not satisfied with his life. He wanted so much to 11 being a turtle.“Im tired of swimming about in the sea and moving around on the beach. Life is not 12 ,” he thought. “I want to be able to fly in the air like an eagle.”He spoke to the Eagle about it.“Yo

    7、ure not built for 13 ,” the Eagle told the Turtle. “You dont have any wings.”“Dont 14 that,” answered the Turtle. “Ive watched how the birds do it for a long time. Ive watched 15 how they fly and do things in the air. I think I really got it. 16 I dont have wings, I can make my four flippers (鳍足) ac

    8、t like wings of birds in the air, the way I do in the water. Just get me up there, and youll see I can fly as well as any of the birdsprobably even 17 ! Besides, if you carry me as high as the clouds, I will bring you lots of nice pearls (珍珠) from the sea to show my thanks.”The Eagle 18 at last, and

    9、 carried the Turtle up high into the sky.“Now then!” cried the Eagle. “Fly!”But the moment the Turtle was on his own, he fell from the 19 . He fell like a stone, and on a stone he landed. He hit it with such force that he broke into little pieces.We need to 20 ourselves better so that we can make wi

    10、ser decisions.11AcontinueBstopCtryDenjoy12AinterestingBhealthyCbusyDhard13AswimmingBrunningCflyingDclimbing14Alook afterBhear aboutCprepare forDworry about15AquicklyBcarefullyCstrangelyDhelplessly16AThoughBBeforeCUnlessDUntil17AbetterBlowerCnearerDearlier18ArefusedBagreedCwonDleft19AtreeBhouseCskyDm

    11、ountain20ArelaxBexpressCteachDunderstand三、阅读理解Summer Day CampDay Camp is an all-day program. Youth (aged 8-10) can take part when the summer holiday starts. This fun-filled program is about sports, games and other fun activities. Program informationJuly 2-July 8, 2024 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration (登记)

    12、 informationOnline: June 20-June 30, 2024What your children can do at Day Camp: For children aged 8-12Paint, dance and play games. For children aged 13-16Play sports, make special projects and take field trips. If you want to apply for the camp, you have to: Pay in full. First come, first served. Fo

    13、r more information, click www. Summerdaycamp. gov21When will the Day Camp begin?AOn July 2, 2024.BOn June 20, 2024.COn July 8, 2024.DOn June 30, 2024.22What activity can you take part in if you are 15 years old?APainting.BPlaying games.CDancing.DPlaying sports.23How can you find more information abo

    14、ut the camp according to the passage?ABy visiting the website.BBy reading newspapers.CBy asking your teachers.DBy making a telephone call.The silence of the pond (池塘) was broken by the first cry: “Found something!” A swimmer ducked (扎入) into the water with a lifeline connected to a boat. Soon, she a

    15、ppeared, holding a bright blue glass bottle. It was passed to another, then into the boat. On a fine Sunday morning in May, a team of 10 women over 65 years old, known as the Old Women Against Underwater Rubbish (OWAUR), looked for rubbish across Nova Pond in Scotia. When the team returned, they jok

    16、ed about the trip. “We didnt even know what it was,” one swimmer said with a laugh, showing an electronic lighter they had found. “We had to ask a young person.”Part protection organization, part social club, OWAUR only accepted old women as its members. To improve the conditions of the ponds, the g

    17、roup made it its mission (任务) to take rubbish away from them. The idea of this group was from a moment of Sandy, a retired (退休的) reporter. As a lifelong nature lover, she liked swimming in ponds. However, the world of the pond, which was a little polluted, made her anxious. Then she came up with a s

    18、logan (标语): “OVER 65, IF YOURE HEALTHY ENOUGH, IS THE AGE OF ACTION.”Soon many people joined her. They found a sense of wonder at the pond cleanup moments. And their team could do a lot more than people might think. When many people thanked OWAUR for what they had done, some questioned why they call

    19、ed themselves “old women”. “You should call yourselves the Mermaids (美人鱼) Against Underwater Rubbish,” they said.24What does “another” in Paragraph 1 refer to?AA pond.BA swimmer.CA glass bottle.DA boat.25Who might be a member of OWAUR according to the passage?APeter, a 61-year-old retired reporter.B

    20、Nancy, a 15-year-old good student.CSteve, a 45-year-old strong runner.DJudy, a 67-year-old healthy teacher.26By searching for the rubbish in the ponds, OWAUR _.Afound interest and did wellBchanged peoples hobbiesCimproved their health a lotDbecame famous and got prizes27Why were the old women regard

    21、ed as Mermaids?ABecause they were good at swimming.BBecause they were liked by some people.CBecause they had a good group.DBecause they were young and beautiful.“Take a seat, kids!” Miss King announced. As kids ran towards the campfire, Miss King turned to Quill, “Ill leave for a while, just bring t

    22、he kids watermelons and tell them a story.” “Sure.” said Quill, his hands becoming wet. Quill was good at showing kids how to climb rocks, but he was not a good storyteller. Quill asked, “What kind of story do you like?” A boy named Caden answered, “A ghost (鬼) story!” Just then, Quill felt a pull f

    23、rom Emma, the quietest in the group, “Im afraid of ghost stories.” Quill said slowly, “Im going to tell. . . a. . . a toast story.” Caden protested. “A toast story? I want a ghost story!” “Youll see,” Quill said, “Long long ago, there was a piece of bread named Bob. One day, Bob was put onto a woode

    24、n platform. Bob started crying. . .”“What happened next?” Emma asked. Quill had no idea, but he quickly looked at Caden, “Caden is going to tell us.” Caden sat up, “Am I?” “Yes, its a group story.” Quill answered. Caden said in a scaring voice, “Bob was sure this was the end of his day. Then, a long

    25、, shiny thing appeared over him.”“A knife!” Alice shouted. “Alice, its your turn.” Quill said. Alice added, “Then something dropped. The knife spread it all over Bob. Suddenly, a big hand lifted Bob towards a big hole. Bob shouted, Help! ”Quill smiled at Emma. Emma took a deep breath and said, “Bob

    26、shouted again. The hand was surprised and dropped Bob. Bob ran away.”“So, the bread is free.” Caden cut in. “Not finished!” Emma shouted, “Just then, a bread truck (卡车) appeared. Bob ran towards it. But something big followed him.”“What was that?” a kid asked. Caden could feel his own breath, as if

    27、he was also there with Bob. SNAP! Emma clapped her hands. Everyone jumped up and asked, “What happened?” “A dog ate him.” Emma said, laughing. In the rest of the night, all the kids were talking about that dog. Adapted from the story by Sara Matson28How did Quill feel when he was asked to tell a sto

    28、ry?AExcited.BBored.CNervous.DAngry.29What does the underlined word “protested” probably mean in Paragraph 3?AthoughtBdisagreedClaughedDpromised30What do you know about Bob according to the story made up by the kids?ABob ran away quickly after he saw a dog.BBob dropped so he didnt enter the hole.CBob

    29、 was cut into small pieces by a knife.DBob first appeared on a truck in a street.31What can we infer (推断) from the passage?ACaden no longer loved ghost stories.BThe kids spent a winter night on a camp.CQuill decided to tell a new story the next day.DThe kids were quite satisfied with their story.Peo

    30、ple know animals do have feelings, but they are not sure if these feelings are correctly understood. In recent years, scientists have done research about the feelings of cows, frogs and pandas. It says that humans can tell whether a chicken is happy or sad by listening to its calls. The researchers

    31、put a bowl behind a door. Inside the bowl, sometimes, there was something chickens love to eat, such as rice or insects. Sometimes, there was nothing. When the chickens saw food behind the door, they seemed happy and produced fast and loud sounds, known as food calls. When there wasnt food, the chic

    32、kens made low and long noises to express disappointment. The researchers recorded all these sounds and studied their waves (波动). Then the researchers chose 16 recordings of such chicken noises. Half were from the chickens seeing the food and half were from the chickens finding no food. The recording

    33、s were played to 194 volunteers. Sixty-nine percent of the volunteers correctly understood whether the chickens were feeling happy or not, and some of them even had no experience of taking care of chickens. The result shows that humans have the natural ability to understand the feelings of chickens.

    34、 Hopefully, this finding can bring about new technology to help with chicken-raising, a big industry in many countries. Some scientists are already working on a smart computer program that can tell chickens feelings. This is good news for farmers who want to make the birds happier and healthier.32Wh

    35、ich of the following can be put in “ ” in Paragraph 1?AHumans may not like animals.BScientists know nothing about it.CNobody knows why this happens.DA new study adds chickens to the list.33Which is most probably the sound wave of a happy call by a chicken?ABCD34How did the volunteers help with the r

    36、esearch?ABy listening to the chicken calls.BBy taking care of the chickens.CBy finding food for the chickens.DBy making the chickens happy.35What is the best title for the passage?AFarmers Know Chickens BestBHappy Chickens, Sad ChickensCFarmers Best ChoiceDSmart Farmers, Healthy FarmersSo far, China

    37、 has successfully sent a large number of satellites (卫星) and spaceships into space. Space scientists have been greatly inspired (赋予灵感) by the old stories and ancient famous people when giving them names. Since thousands of years ago, Chinese people have dreamed of going to the moon. Change Flies to

    38、the Moon is one of the most popular stories. As you can see, Chinas first man-made satellite to circle around the moon was named Change I. More interestingly, the moon rover (巡视器) was named after the Jade Rabbit, who is the partner of Change in the story. These old stories carry peoples best wishes

    39、and dreams. With the development of science and technology, our scientists have made them come true. Kua Fu Runs After the Sun is another story to show how much ancient Chinese people wanted to know about the unknown world. Now, Kua Fu is going with the scientists to “visit” the sun, because we have

    40、 a space project called KuaFu Mission. Besides the ancient stories, space scientists also get ideas from ancient famous people. For example, Mozi, an ancient scientist, discovered that light travels in a straight line over 2, 000 years ago. His discovery made space study take a big step at that time

    41、. So, Chinas first quantum (量子) science satellite was named Mozi, making China the first country in the world to achieve quantum communication between satellites and the ground. From such simple things as giving names to the satellites, we can see how great our traditional culture is and what influe

    42、nce it has on our modern science and technology.36What do we know about Change I according to the passage?AIt moves around the moon.BIt “visits” the sun with the scientists.CIt protects the Jade Rabbit.DIt is the worlds first man-made satellite.37How does the writer support his opinion in Paragraph

    43、4?ABy listing numbers.BBy comparing facts.CBy giving an example.DBy reporting a result.38Which is the best structure of the passage? (=Paragraph 1 =Paragraph 2, . . . )ABCD39Whats the writers main purpose of writing the passage?ATo spread the traditional Chinese culture.BTo explain how our scientist

    44、s develop the space.CTo introduce the achievements in our science and technology.DTo tell how traditional Chinese culture influences (影响) our space science.四、补全对话阅读下面对话,从7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。A: What are you reading, Alex? It seems that youre really interested in this book. B: Hey, D

    45、ave! Im reading a story called Sima Guang. 40 A: No, I havent. You know its my first year Ive been in China. 41 B: Its about a smart boy named Sima Guang saving his friend. A: 42 B: One day, Sima Guang was playing with a few friends in the backyard. But one of them climbed onto a large water tank (水

    46、缸) and fell in. A: Oh, thats terrible. And then? B: Sima Guang came up with a quick idea and saved the boy. A: 43 B: He picked up a large stone and hit the water tank with it. Then the water ran out and his friend was saved. A: 44 I think we can learn a lot from him. B: I agree with you. Its importa

    47、nt for us to keep calm in danger. AWhich book do you like best?BHave you heard of this story?CWhat did he do?DNeither have I.ESo, what happened in this story?FWhat a clever boy!GWhats it about?五、任务型阅读阅读下文并回答问题。Every early morning, there is a common scene at Chongqings Subway Line 4: a group of farmers carrying vegetables are busy rid

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