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1、(英語試卷合集)內(nèi)蒙古呼和浩特市2021-2021學(xué)年九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末英語試卷(17份合集)9年級(jí)英語上教期期終測(cè)驗(yàn)試題(無聽力)學(xué)問使用(共25 分)4、單項(xiàng)挖空(共10分,每一小題1分)從上面各題所給的A、B、C、D4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,取舍能夠挖進(jìn)空缺處的最好選項(xiàng)。21. - Look at the photo. Is that your mother?- Yes. _ looked young at that time.A. SheB. HerC. HeD. His22. -_ you play puzzle games?- Yes, I can.A. MustB. NeedC. CanD. S

2、hould23. Our teacher often tell us _ notes in class.A. takeB. takingC. tookD. to take24. -Ms. Lee, how can I improve my English?- _this APP and it may help yo u.A. TryB. TryingC. To tryD. Tried:Z_xx_k25. -_ have you worked on this project?- For a month.A. How farB. How longC. How oftenD. How many26.

3、 We still do exercise every morning, _it is very cold outside.A. soB. orC. althoughD. because27. - Did you go to the Disneyland in Shanghai?- Yes. I_ there last month. Its a very fantastic place.A. goB. wentC. have goneD. because28. If you watch the film, you _more about Chinese history and culture.

4、A. learntB. learnC. will learnD. have learnt29. The 2022 Winter Olympics_ in Beijing and towns in Hebei Province.A. are heldB. will be heldC. holdD. will hold30. The restaurant wants a waiter_ can speak French.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. who5、完形挖空(共15分,每一小題1.5分)As I was in the chair by the window and

5、felt the warm June sunshine on my arm, I had to remind myself where I was. If it was not because of the few medical instruments around, it didnt really look like a _31_ room. While looking at the carefully chosen wallpaper, I remembered back to that day, not so long before, when this adventure first

6、 began.It was a cold October day. While leaving the school, my mother mentioned that she had gone to the doctor that day. What for? I asked, becoming nervous so I _32_ through all the problems in my mind. I wondered what problems my mother could possibly have.Well She stopped and my worry _33_ . Im

7、pregnant.Youre what?I am having a baby.I was speechless. I couldnt believe this happened to my parents when I was already in junior high school. It hit me that I would have to _34_ my mother, the mother who had been all my own for 14 years! Id never wanted my mother to have another child after she h

8、ad me. This was a selfish feeling, but when it came to my mom, I was unwilling to share even the smallest bit of her.However, when I saw the joy in my parents eyes, I could not help but feel excited and my joy showed on the outside. On the inside, though, I was trying to deal with my fear and anger.

9、My parents involved me in all the _35_ , form decorating the nursery to picking out names and deciding that I could be present for the babys birth. Though pregnancy brought excitement, it was _36_ to hear people keep talking about the baby. I feared that I would be pushed back when the baby came. So

10、metimes when I was alone, the _37_ was overcome(超出)by all the fear and anger for what this child would take from me.Sitting in the delivery room that June 17, knowing the baby would soon be here, I began to feel all my insecurities(沒有保險(xiǎn))surface. What was my life going to be like? Would it be one end

11、less baby-sitting job? What would I have to give up? Most importantly, would I lose my mother? The time to think and worry was rapidly melting away(散失). The baby was coming.It was the most unbelievable experience of my life, being in the delivery room that day, for birth is truly a miracle(偶跡), full

12、 of happiness and expectation. When the doctor said that it was a girl, I cried. I had a baby sister, Emma.All my fears and insecurities have passed now. I cannot explain how especial it is to have a _38_ person who wakes up with me and wave her little hand good-bye to me as I leave for school.Now I

13、 realize there is plenty of love in my home for Emma. My fear and anger had been eased with the realization that she took away _39_ . Instead, she brought so much to my life. I never thought I could love a baby this much, and I would not _40_ the joy I get from being her big sister.31. A. museum B.

14、hotel C. school D. hospital34. A. lose B. share C. support D. love35. A. competitions B. instructions C. preparations D. conditions36. A. enjoyable B. hard C. surprising D. funny37. A. joy B. hope C. loneliness D. sadness38. A. tiny B. kind C. sick D. shy39. A. everything B. something C. anything D.

15、 nothing40. A. keep B. expect C. ask D. trade瀏覽了解(共50分)6、瀏覽以下漫筆,依據(jù)漫筆內(nèi)容,從漫筆后各題所給的A、B、C、D4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,取舍最好選項(xiàng)。(共30分,每一小題2分)Aine: lincolnschoolevanston.ort/bookery/41. The purpose of the bookery is to help students _.A. make more friends with othersB. borrow books on their ownC. develop and keep a love of read

16、ingD. buy books with their parentsA. Story books.B. Science books.C. Magazines.D. Board books.43. When does the bookery happen?A. On Jan. 15.B. On March 9.C. On April 7.D. On May 13.44. Who organize and operate the program?A. StudentsB. Teachers.C. School officers.D. Parent volunteers.BFifty Jobs in

17、 Fifty WeeksDaniel was disappointed as he walked out of his 40th job interview. He couldnt believe he had failed 40 interviews. He just finished his university study and needed to get a job fast. He was almost broke (腰纏萬貫的). He decided that he would start a new project called Living the Map. He want

18、ed to get 50 jobs in 50 states in only 50 weeks.Daniels idea may sound crazy, but it is really clever. Daniel said that one of his goals was to get as much job experience as possible. He was still not sure what kind o f job he really wanted. The best way to find out was to try out different types of

19、 jobs. So, he tried to get jobs that were related to each states identity(特征) . For example, Michigan is famousfor having a lot of car factories, so during his week inMichigan, he worked as a mechanic. Wisconsin is known for itscheese, so he was a cheese maker there. In Vermont he made maplesyrup, a

20、nd in Maryland he was a crab chef.Daniel not only had fun trying all kinds of interestingjobs, but he also made 60,000 dollars and became famous. Heplans to publish a book about what he learned from his project.In the beginning, Daniel wanted to get as much job experience as possible, but instead be

21、came famous - or was he hoping to become famous from the beginning? You decide. Whatever he had in mind, it looks like there are many more jobs in his future.45. How did Daniel feel after failing his 40th job interview?A. Disappointed.B. Excited.C. Tired.D. Nervous.46. Where did Daniel work as a che

22、ese maker?A. In Michigan.B. In Wisconsin.C. In Vermont.D. In Maryland.47. In order to find out what he really wanted, Daniel_ .A. make as much money as possibleB. visited some beautiful placesC. finished his university studyD. tried different kinds of jobs48. What does Daniel plan to write a book ab

23、out?A. How he made maps of the world.B. How many people he met.C. What he learned from his project.D. What his university was like.CDo you consider failure as an ending? Do you often feel after a failure that you are good for nothing?why people often keep themselves away from their success. The powe

24、r of failure is that it helps us to learn fro our mistakes and missteps and we must consider a failure as an opportunity to grow rather than giving up.Lets discover the reasons why successful people believe that opportunity lies in every failure.Disappointment or failure shows that you are tryingThe

25、 best way to gauge(掂量)your progress at something is to see how many times you failed. In case you havent failed yet, chances are that you havent tried hard yet.Look at all successful men and women throughout our history, they all had one thing in common. Thats to say they failed not once but several

26、 times before they achieved success. Lets take an example of Thomas Edison: he failed a lot of times to find right filament(燈絲)for his light bulb. Henry Ford had a stronger relationship with failure, which inspired him to quo te this unforgettable saying “failure is the opportunity to begin again, m

27、ore intelligently.”Achievement lies in looking at failure as an opportunityJust like every successful person had one thing in common, similarly all unsuccessful persons throughout our history had one thing in common - their inability to use failure as an opportunity and a tool. If you feel your one

28、failure is your ultimate (末極的)failure, and that feeling of sinking down is known as an ultimate failure, you are pushing yourself away from your expected success. Achievement is all about finding out what mistakes you made, what is the main cause of that failure, and how you are going to make up for

29、 it.Success requires willpower, passion, hard wor k, intelligence, determination, but all of the above, success requires failure. Use your failure as an opportunity to learn, to become wiser and to reconsider your relationship with failure, the true key to success.49. According to the writer, why do

30、 people keep themselves away from their success?A. Because they dont set long-term goals.B. Because they havent got enough time.C. Because they cant deal with failure properly.D. Because they are disappointed in themselves.50. Why does the writer take the example of Thomas Edison?A. To explain the r

31、easons for failure.B. To prove the importance of failure.C. To take pride in Thomas Edison.D. To introduce the process of making a light bulb.51. What can you learn from the passage?C. Failure is more important than success.D. Successful people use failure as a tool.DMichael Morpurgo is one of Brita

32、ins best loved story makers whose book War Horse is taught in school. He made a speech at Book Trust Annual Lecture. When talking about tests, he said that too much testing in schools was taking the joy out of reading for children because it destroyed their confidence and resulted in feelings of sha

33、me and disappointment.Mr. Morpurgo said testing was supposed to encourage all children, whether they passed or not, but his was not the case. When you fail, it brings a sense of worthlessness. It separates you from those who have passed, rocks confidence, and destroys hopes and dreams. For children

34、who pass, they can have the opportunity to receive the great cultural and material benefits of our society through developing an enjoyment of reading.But for children who fail, they are made to feel that the world of books, stories and ideas is not for them, and they are not clever enough to join th

35、at world. It is not the world they belong to, and it is shut off from them forever.As the president of Book Trust, Mr. Morpurgo also criticized schools for taking the wonder of stories and playfulness of language. Schools have been teaching reading by turning stories into a series of comprehension a

36、nd grammar tests, because they insist that measurable(可量化的) outcomes and results are the be-all and end-all of the education process. But blaming (叱責(zé))governments or schools is passing the buck - it is a society as a whole that is responsible for whether its children succeed or fail in education, and

37、 everyone should make an effort to ensure that reading itself is a pleasure experience for all children.Mr. Morpurgo, who was a primary teacher before becoming a writer, wants to see a “story time”introduces in every primary school, when stories are read aloud, at the end of each day. His Book Trust

38、 lecture called on schools and the governmemt to keep libriries open, for parents to read to their children every night, etc. “Story time”would be a special time with no testing or teaching. “Let the children go home dreaming of the story, reliving it, wonder All the rest will come later. Once the s

39、eed is sown, the fore is lit, children will want to learn. So give them the love of story first; the rest will follow.”Diana Gerald, the co-worker of Book Trust, said, “Reading isnt a tick-list of books. That need to have been read;nor is it just a skill to be learned then put aside. The ability of

40、reading and writing can, and should be tested; rea ding for pleasure needs to be valued and seen more like exercise-do it as regularly as you can, make it fun and red together whenever possible for maximum benefits.”52. What does the expression “passing the buck” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?C. Unne

41、cessary.D. Harmful.53. According to the passage, what should children do at their “story time”?A. Enjoy reading.B. Prepare for tests.C. Practise writing stories.D. Tick their book lists.54. Which of the following is Mr. Morpurgos suggestion?A. Test should be canceled in schools.B. Children should jo

42、in the Book Trust.C. Reading for pleasure should be encouraged.D. The government should build more libraries.55. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Mr. Morpurgo hopes to become a primary teacher.B. Children who are tested cant get the joy from reading.C. Mr. Morpurgo wants his book War Hor

43、se to be read often in schools.D. Chilrdren who fail in tests probably wont explore the wonder of stories.7、瀏覽漫筆,依據(jù)漫筆內(nèi)容,從漫筆后的5個(gè)選項(xiàng)當(dāng)選出能挖進(jìn)空缺處的最好選項(xiàng)。每一個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能用一次。(共10分,每一小題2分)Ramen noodles are yellow noodles that originally (源自于) came from China. Theybecame a popular street food in JPn in the early 1900s.

44、_57_. At that time,Japan did not have much food at all. Ramen was cheap and good, so more and morepeople began eating it.In the 1905s, Momofuku Ando, the man who started the Nissin fiid compan y in Japan, had an idea. _57_. People could pour hot water over these noodles, wait a few minutes, and then

45、 eat them. It would be instant(即食) ramen. It was not easy, but finally Ando came up with a way to make instant ramen. Japanese people loved it! Soon other companies were copying Andos idea. _58_.Today, people all around the world enjoy ramen. In fact, people eat about 40 billion bowls of ramen every

46、 year!But the story of ramen does not end there. _59_ .in these restaurant, all kinds of meats and vegetables are being added to ramen. And people are choosing noodle bars over sushi bars for a nice dinner out these days.So whether you want traditional, quick, or fancy(粗好的) ramen, you can find it. _

47、60_. You wont miss it!8、瀏覽漫筆,依據(jù)漫筆內(nèi)容回覆成績。(共10分,每一小題2分)Warren Buffett is one of the richest people in the world. Mike flint was Buffetts pilot for ten years. During a trip, Buffett said to Flint, “You must have dreams greater than flying me around to where I need to go.” The pilot said he did have big

48、ger dreams. And then Buffett took him through a three-step process for prioritizing(劣化), to decide which things are the most important and what ot start with.First, Buffett asked Flint to write down a list of twenty-five career goals. Flint took some time and wrote them down. Second, Buffett asked F

49、lint to do some soul-searching and circle the five highest-priority goals on the list. Again, Flint took some time, made his way through the list and eventually decided on his five most important goals.At this point, Buffett asked, “but what about these other 20 things on your list you didnt circle?

50、 What is your plan for completing those?”Flint replied confidently, “Well the five highest-priority goals are the most important but the other twehty come in at a close second. So Ill work on those twenty as well as Im getting through my five highest-priority goals.” To Flints surprise, Buffett said

51、, “No. Youve got it wrong. The third step is to take a good hard look at the 20 goals. You should avoid them at all costs. They eat away time and energy, taking your eye from the goals than matter more.”It is a simple process but not always an easy one. We are in a world where theres more competitio

52、n for your focus(專一) than ever before. We have to guard it with our life. Without focus, without staying true to our priorities, we will not get done other things we try to fit in and get done whats most important to ourselves.Every behavior has a cost. But time and energy are limited. Successful pe

53、ople prioritize their most important goals and avoid things but take up time, energy and space that could be put toward better behavior or more important tasks.Once youve picked a goal, work towards it while ignoring(無視) the things that will compete fpr ypur attention.61. Did Flint work for Buffett

54、as a pilot?62. How many steps did Buffett take Flint through?63. What did Buffett ask flint to do first?64. What did Buffett advise Flint to do with the other 20 goals?書里抒發(fā)(共15分)9、文段抒發(fā)15分66. 從上面兩個(gè)標(biāo)題中任選一題,依據(jù)中文以及英文提醒,實(shí)現(xiàn)一篇沒有少于50詞的文段寫做,文中已經(jīng)給出內(nèi)容沒有計(jì)進(jìn)總詞數(shù)。所給提醒詞語僅供選用。請(qǐng)沒有要寫出您的校名以及姓名。標(biāo)題1倘使您是李華,您念約請(qǐng)中教Sam列入您家的除了

55、夕散會(huì),請(qǐng)您寫一啟郵件告知他散會(huì)的光陰、天面,散會(huì)上籌辦做些甚么,和他必要做哪些籌辦。提醒詞語:decorate, enjoy dinner, CCTV New Years Gala, fireworks, wish提醒成績:When and where will you have your family party?What will you do at the family paryt?What do you advies him to prepare for the party?標(biāo)題2如今,某英文報(bào)紙以“您最喜好的活動(dòng)”為話題征文,請(qǐng)您投稿。先容一項(xiàng)您最喜好的活動(dòng),道一道您是怎樣喜好上它

56、的,和您為何喜好那項(xiàng)活動(dòng)。提醒詞語:thing, keep fit, benefit, shape, relax提醒成績:1. What is your favourite sport?2. How did you develop your love for the sport?3. Why do you like it?My Favourite SportSport is an important part of my daily life._ _英語試題問案聽力了解一、聽對(duì)于話,選圖。1. A2. B3. B4. C5. C2、聽對(duì)于話或者獨(dú)黑,取舍問案。6. A7. C8. B9. C 10. B11. B 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. A3、聽獨(dú)黑,紀(jì)錄閉鍵疑息。16. safe 17. phone 18. homework 19. Clean 20. parents學(xué)問使用4、單項(xiàng)挖空21. A 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. B26. C 27. B 28. C 29. B 30. D5、完形挖空31. D 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. C36. B 37. A 38. A 39. D 40. D瀏覽了解6、瀏覽漫筆,取舍最好選項(xiàng)。41. C 42. D 43. C 44. D 45.

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