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1、2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。2試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。第一部分必須用2B 鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、Its wrong and dangerous to leave children under a(an)_ age alone in the house.AyoungBcertainCmiddleDearly2、The _ /pras/ of the tomatoes is quite high.AriceBpr

2、iceCraceDpeace3、Mom, what does the word “attention”mean?Oh, my dear, you should the dictionary and then you will get the meaning.Alook forBlook upClook atDlook out4、Your head teacher has set up a We Chat group. Could you tell ? It is more convenient to communicate with our parents.Awhen it was set u

3、pBwhy did he set it upCwhat it is used forDhow did he set it up5、What subject do you choose for your school_/ prdekt/?AprivateBprimaryCprojectDpurpose6、_weather it is! We cant go boating today.AWhat good BWhat terrible CHow terrible7、Lucy has won a gold in the writing competition. _ good mood she is

4、 in now!AHow a BWhat CHow DWhat a8、I saw Sam and David in the playground yesterday afternoon. They games with their classmates then.AplayBwill playCare playingDwere playing9、I love my school. It always tries its best to our needs.How lucky you are!Asatisfy Brealize Cencourage Dget10、My grandma dinne

5、r when I got home yesterday.Acooks Bwas cooking Cis cooking Dwill cook. 完形填空11、 Until last year, the saddest thing of my life was that my wife Alice and I couldnt have any children. So we always invited all the children in our street to our 1 for Christmas breakfast.Last year, Alice died. I was very

6、 2 and decided not to invite the children for Christmas breakfast. But Kathy and Peter, my next door neighbors, asked me to 3 them for dinner on Christmas Eve.As soon as I arrived and took off my 4 , Kathy asked me, “Do you have any milk at your house?”“Yes,” I replied. “If you need some, Ill go and

7、 5 it right away.”“Oh, thats all right. Come and sit down. The kids have been waiting for you. Just 6 Peter your keys and let him do it.”After a happy dinner with them, I went home. When I opened my 7 , I found my house had been decorated(裝飾) by Peter! It was just as 8 as each Christmas before. At t

8、hat moment, I wished that I could still serve the Christmas breakfast, but I had made no preparations.Early the next morning, a little boy 9 a bag of candies rang my bell. Before I could ask him what was happening, another two children came. Within fifteen minuets, my house was full of children, 10

9、I had all the food I needed for the usual Christmas breakfast. I had a happy breakfast with the children again.1AclockBhouseCdreamDhorse2AsadBgladCrichDlucky3AuseBpayChelpDjoin4AmapBcoatCskirtDplane5AgetBbuyCreadDdrink6AaskBtellCgiveDlove7AboxBbookCshopDdoor8AimportantBdifficultCbeautifulDexpensive9

10、AinBonCfromDwith10AandBbutCunlessDalthough. 語(yǔ)法填空12、短文填空Some people think that they 1(get) ill if they use their brains(大腦)too much. It is not true. Through many researches, scientists 2(show) us that the more you use your brains, the better they 3(be), and the wiser you will become.Of course, if you

11、 want to keep your mind clear and be energetic(充滿活力的), you 4(take) a proper rest and study properly. To the teenagers 5(use) their brains in the morning is good for their health.There are many ways 6(rest). One is a peaceful rest. Sleep is a peaceful rest. Another is an active rest. For example, 7(t

12、ake) a walk outdoors, do morning exercises every day. 8(change) the way of the brains activities(活動(dòng))is also a good way to rest. In everyday life, 9(eat) some eggs, meat, fresh vegetable and fruit is also good for the brains. 10(wish) you a wise man and a happy life. 閱讀理解A13、1What are the two questio

13、ns about?ASchool life.BFriendship.CThe Internet.2How many times does Linda use the Internet every week?A7.B14.C12.3On A, Linda _.Amakes friendsBplays gamesCreads booksB14、Good books are like wise friends. They support you to walk forward, and help you understand the world. TIME and AMAZOR listed som

14、e of the best books of 2014 for young adult readers. Teens have picked out three of them. Have you read all of them?This One SummerJillian Tamaki & Mariko Tamki, CanadaEvery summer, Rose goes with her mom and dad to a lake house in Awago Beach. Its their relaxing time. Roses friend Windy is always t

15、here, too. But this summer is different. Roses mom and dad keep fighting. Rose and Windy want to seek a distraction(注意力分散) from it, but they find themselves with a whole new set of problems. They meet a local teen. But later he is caught up in something badIts really a summer of sorrow(悲傷) and growi

16、ng up.The Fourteenth GoldfishJennifer L. Holm, USElven-year-old Ellie has never liked change. She misses fifth grade. She misses her old best friend. She even misses her dearly departed goldfish. Then one day a strange boy shows up. He looks a lot like Ellies grandfather, a scientist whos always bee

17、n slightly obsessed(著迷的) with immortality(永生). Could this strange boy really be Ellies grandpa? Has he finally found the secret to immortality?Absolutely AlmostLisa Graff, USAlbie has always been an “almost”. Hes almost good at gym. Hes almost smart enough to pass his spelling test. He almost makes

18、his parents proud. In fact, Albie has a long list of the things hes not very good at. But things begin to change when Albie gets a new babysitter, Calista. She takes him for donuts and to art shows. She helps him figure out(解決)all of the things he is good at, and most importantly, she likes him for

19、who he is. What will change to this “almost” boy?1Whats the difference for Rose this summer?AShe lost something important. BShe didnt have a holiday.CShe cant meet her friend. DHer mother and dad keep fighting.2Ellie misses the past because _.Ashe has never liked change Bshe meets a strange boy late

20、rCher grandfather is a scientist Dthe secret to immortality is found3The book Absolutely Almost is written by_.AJillian Tamaki BMariko Tamaki CJennifer L. Holm DLisa Graff4Which of the following is TRUE?ARose and Windy have the same summer as before.BEllies dearly departed goldfish comes back to lif

21、e.CGood books can help you understand the world.DAlbie almost does well in doing everything before.5Where can we read this passage?AThe science magazine. BThe guide book.CThe 21st newspaper. DThe story book.C15、 A polar bear swam in the Thames River in London. How did that happen? Susan Fletcher rem

22、emberswondering when she first read a history of the Royal Menagerie(皇家動(dòng)物園)at the Tower of London.Fletcher knew she wanted to write about that bear, but she also knew she would have to do a lot of research. The bear lived more than 750 years ago, during the medieval(中世紀(jì)的) period in Europe.Fletcher l

23、oves digging around in the past, though. Most of her 12 books have been set in times long ago and far away. And most include animal characters, both real and imaginary. Journey of the Pale Bear took five years to research and write, because there were so few facts about the bear, its keeper and thei

24、r travels. Fletcher imagined the keeper as a 12-year-old boynamed Arthur. In the novel, Arthur and a polar bear travel from Norway to England in 1252.Writing the book was also a journey for Fletcher. She started it in Portland, Oregon, but finished it about 2,000 miles away, when she married the his

25、torian in Texas who was helping with her research.Like her character Arthur. Fletcher leamed much about polar bears by spending time with them. Thanks to a special invitation from the curator(負(fù)責(zé)人)of the Oregon Zoo, Fletcher had a chance to closely watch two polar bears. Neville, Fletchers dog, also

26、helped Fletcher better understand how humans and animals might communicate without words. Being with Nevillegave Fletcher ideas about how Arthur and the bear might relate to each other.The most exciting part of the research, though, was a visit to the Tower of London. There Fletcher saw the Thames R

27、iver, where the real bear swam and caught fish.1What is the first paragraph mainly about?AHow Fletcher got the idea for her book.BFletcher s first time seeing a polar bear.CFletcher s first visit to the Royal Menagerie.DHow Fletcher fell in love with the Thames River.2What can we learn about Fletche

28、r s research journey?AIt started in LondonBIt was full of dangerCIt took her nearly 12 yearsDIt covered about 2.000 miles3What did the curator of the Oregon Zoo do for Fletcher?AHe joined her in doing researchBHe invited her to work in the zoo.CHe allowed her to watch two polar bears closely.DHe gav

29、e her ideas on human-animal communication.4What was the most exciting part of Fletchers research?AWorking with a historian.BA visit to the Oregon Zoo.CSpending time with Neville.DA visit to the Tower of London.D16、A public primary school in the USA has stopped giving its students homework.Principal

30、Jane Hsu wrote a letter to parents last month, explaining that after more than a year of analyzing (分析) studies, the school had decided that students after-school time would be better spent on activities like reading at their own pace (步伐) and playing instead of working on homework.Hsus letter says

31、that many studies show that there is no connection between homework and academic (學(xué)業(yè)的) success. Some other studies also show that the connection between homework and success is dubious at the primary school level.Harris Cooper, a social psychologist who researches education, found that doing homewor

32、k makes students perform better in school as they grew older. In later grades, students who did homework performed increasingly better than students who did not. In 2006, Cooper published a study that analyzed 15 years worth of data on the influence of homework. He found that homework had a good inf

33、luence on students as they aged.Some parents are not happy with the decision to give up homework. “I think they should have homework. I want my daughter to have fun, but I also want her to be working towards a goal,” Daniel Tasman, the father of a second-grader at the school, said to the reporter.“S

34、tudents have to do homework in order to gain. Students have to do homework because they may not be able to understand everything in school,” Sharon Blake, a students grandmother told ABC news.1Jane Hsu wrote a letter to parents to explain .Ahow students should read at their own paceBwhy the school g

35、ave up homework recentlyCwhat activities students could take at homeDhow important the homework is for students2The word “dubious” in Paragraph 3 probably means “not ”.Areal Bpublic Cclear Dspecial3Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?ACooper found homework had a bad effect on stu

36、dents as they aged.BSome parents are worried about their children if there is no homework.CSome students are not happy with the decision to give up school homework.DDaniel Tasman wanted his daughter to have fun instead of working to a goalE17、The Beijing Undergrounds Line Ten will soon have 40 “reve

37、rse vending machines(有償自動(dòng)回收機(jī))”,which will pay people for their empty plastic bottles.“We have placed two such machines at Beijing Capital International Airport and four at the citys underground stations . They have been well received so far ,” said Feng Juan , an engineer from the company which make

38、s the machines . “people are encouraged and paid for turning waste into treasure .More than 30,000 empty bottles have been collected since December,” she said .If something else , such as waste paper , is thrown into the machine , the machine will spit(吐)it out .“Supported by the government , the re

39、verse vending machined will be introduced to colleges and universities soon ,”Feng said . The company is also considering covering more recycling materials, including used books and teaching materials .“Long-term plans call for about 2,000 reverse vending machines to be placed throughout the city in

40、 the next few years , including 80 at colleges and universities , shopping malls , communities and office buildings,” Feng said.Chang Tao , director of the company , said that if the new project works well in the city , the company will consider the waste-to-treasure service to other developed citie

41、s in the eastern part of China .1Which sign probably represents the meaning of the underlined word “recycling”?ABCD2Which of the following is an opinion rather than a fact ?AMore than 30,000 empty bottles have been collected .BFeng Juan and Chang Tao work in the same company .CThe machines might hel

42、p people develop a recycling habit .DPeople are paid for putting empty plastic bottles into the machines .3Which of the following might be the best title for the passage ?AMachines help turn waste into treasureBA new machine has become popularCA creative project works well in ChinaDPeople are encour

43、aged to collect bottlesF18、Ou Pingqin was a teacher in a special school(for deaf and mute(聾?。﹕tudents),who has recently been considered the Most Beautiful Teacher in China.After graduating from a college,she went to this school alone and worked here for nearly twenty years. The headmaster of the sch

44、ool said,“She worked hard and taught well. She was a backbone teacher in our school. She was also the most welcome teacher among the students. For students,she was like a mother. They called her Little Mother.”O(jiān)ne day,when she was talking with her students in the dormitory. It looked as if something

45、 heavy would fall off. It was dangerous. At that time,without any hesitation(猶豫),she pushed two students away,but she was hit heavily. However,she continued working with great pain later. One of her officemates(同事)said,“Ou Pingqin was not only a teacher but also a mother to her students in her class

46、. She cared about their studies and even their life. She was very strict in her work.”A students parent said,She was very warm-hearted. My son lost his father who supported the family. Every month,the teacher gave him:00 yuan to buy books from her own income. She gave all her life to the teaching an

47、d her students,but she didnt marry when she died of illness at the age of 36. Ou Pinqins deeds have drawn much attention in the country. She was the students little Mother,but gave them great love.1From the report we know_ ( )AOu Pingqin was born in YangxinBOu Pingqin was oldCOu Pingqin had a sonDOu Pingqin didnt marry2The underlined word backbone in the passage means in Chinese. ( )A駝背B中樞C骨干D脊椎3Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the report?( )AShe saved the students in danger.BShe bought books for hersel

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