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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答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)碼填寫(xiě)清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。2答題時(shí)請(qǐng)按要求用筆。3請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無(wú)效。4作圖可先使用鉛筆畫(huà)出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。5保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、_ my brother _ my father loves the science fiction movie The Wandering Earth (流浪地球) a lot, both o

2、f them want to see it again.ABoth; and.BNot only; but alsoCEither; orDNeither, nor2、Hurry up! The bus is coming.Wait a moment, please! Let me check if theres _ left.Aanything elseBimportant somethingCother things3、 The exchange of culture can develop the relationship between two countries.I agree. I

3、t can make two countries understand each other better.Amake . fasterBmake worseCmake . stronger4、_ wants to go to the park this weekend, raise your hands, please.AAnyone whoBThose whoCAnyoneDWho5、To _ means to examine people or things to see how they are similar and how they are different.AcheckBint

4、roduceCcompare6、Which one do you like better, English-Chinese dictionary or Words app? I like_ of them. They are useful for English learners.AnoneBneitherCallDboth7、 Mom, must I finish my homework now? No, you _. You may have supper first.Amustnt Bneednt Ccant8、Sorry, I didnt see the sign of No Phot

5、os. Ill _my cameraAput out Bput off Cput up Dput away9、What time do you expect me to finish the task?_ two hours.ABeforeBAtCForDIn10、Why not _ your teacher for help when you cant finish _ it by yourself?Aask; writeBto ask; writingCask; writingDasking; write. 完形填空11、 One afternoon just before Christm

6、as an old man was walking through the city center.The 1 were all filled with good things and crowded with 2 shoppers. Suddenly he saw a dirty boy 3 on the ground crying sadly. When the kind old man asked him why he was crying, the little boy told him that he had 4 the ten-penny (便士) piece that his u

7、ncle had 5 him. At once the old man 6 out a handful of coins. He 7 out a shining new ten-penny piece and handed it to the poor child.Thank you very much, said the little boy, drying his 8 He cheered up at once. About an hour 9 , the old man was on his way back home by the same road. To his surprise

8、he saw the dirty boy in the same place, crying sadly as before . He went up to the boy and asked him if he had lost ten-penny piece he had just given him . The boy told him that he had not lost the second coin 10 he still couldnt find the first one. If I could find my own piece, he cried, I would ha

9、ve twenty pennies now.1AstreetsBhousesCshopsDparks2AangryBcheerfulCsurprisedDsad3AsitBsittingClieDsleep4AspentBleftCpaidDlost5AownedBfoundCgivenDlent6AtookBbroughtClentDborrowed7ApickedBmadeCgaveDleft8AhandsBclothesCeyesDnose9AbeforeBlaterCpastDago10AandBasCsoDbut. 語(yǔ)法填空12、 短文填詞 Jahkil Jackson rememb

10、ered going with his family a few years ago to give out food to the homeless. He wanted to do more for them as he1 (become) sad to see how little the people had.While talking with his parents about the ways to help, Jahkil came up with the 2 ad about “blessing bags” bags filled with 3deili things suc

11、h as socks and hand cleaner. That got Jahkil 4 (excite). He started making bags and giving them out to the homeless. When people heard about his project, they gave 5 things or money. Volunteers helped fill the 6. Jahk handed thousands of blessing bags to the homeless from 2016 to 2018. Jahkils hard

12、work has made him 7fems. The president even wrote that “It is one of the stories that reminds us what is best about America.”Jahkil started an organization8 (call) Project I Am to continue helping people in need and he hoped to inspire other kids to find more ways to make a9 (different). “They dont

13、have to wait 10 they become adults. They can do it right now.” he said,. 閱讀理解A13、Would you like to live in a tree? In Western countries, many families build tree houses in their backyard. Kids play, read or party in them. They all love tree houses.But for Alex Gardner, a 13-year-old from the US, it

14、isnt easy to play in tree houses. Alex sits in a wheelchair. When he was 8, he was injured in a car accident. He isnt able to get in most tree houses.But things can change. A special tree house was built for disabled (殘疾的) kids like Alex. It took 45 volunteers two years to build and $100,000 from se

15、veral charity groups.Alex helped test the tree house. Whats it like? “Oh, its beautiful,” he said.He is lifted up to the house without his wheelchair using a special rope. When he is in the tree house, he is put into a seat that can move.“You can go anywhere in the tree house with the seat.”The larg

16、e light blue tree house is about 7 meters high. It is too heavy for a tree, so several steel support columns (鋼制支柱) were built to hold it up. The house has a lot of other trees around it.“Its so sweet that they also made the steel support columns look like trees,” said Alex.The space in a tree house

17、 is enough for a party. Alex cant wait to party with his friends in the tree house.1Many Western families build tree houses for _ to use.AparentsBguestsCkidsDvolunteers2Its hard for Alex to play in tree housesbecause _.Ahe doesnt want to climb treesBhe is in a wheelchairChis family isnt richDhe is a

18、fraid of falling3How does Alex reach the special tree house?AHe uses a wheelchair.BHe sits in a rising chair.CHe needs volunteers help.DHe uses a special rope.4What is the main idea of the story?AWhy tree houses are built in Westerncountries.BHow a disabled boy can use a special tree house.CWhat tre

19、e houses for kids are like.DWho built the special tree house.B14、Needed: Fulltime secretaryPosition: availableApplicants: should have at least 3 years experience and be able to type 60words a minute. No computer skills needed Apply in person at United Business Ltd,10 Lan Street, or Call at 401882108

20、.Are you looking for a parttime job ?We need 3 parttime shop assistants to work during the evening. No experience needed. Applicants should be between 18 and 26. Call at 851765648 for more information.Computer trained secretaries:Do you have experience working on computers ? Would you like a fulltim

21、e position working in an exciting new company ? If your answer is yes, give us a call at 457896758 .Parttime work available :WE are looking for retired adults who would like to work part time at the weekend. Work includes answering the telephone and give customers information. For more information c

22、ontact us by calling at 345674132.1Kate is 23 years old and would like a parttime position to help her pay her university cost. She should call at_.A401882108B457896758C851765648D3456741322Lucy recently retired and is looking for a parttime position. She would like to work with people. The best job

23、for Lucy is_.Athe fulltime secretaryBhe shop assistantCthe computer trained secretaryDthe parttime work at the weekend3If Ann gets the job as a computer trained secretary, shell probably work_Ain a companyBin a factoryCin a hospitalDin a school4If Alice applies for the position at United Business Li

24、d, she needs_.Ato work at the weekendBcomputer skillsC3 years experienceDto work in the evening5The four texts above are most probably_.AnoticeBlettersCadvertisementsDinvitationsC15、Over the past decade, an increasing stress has been placed on the importance ofScience, Technology, Engineering and Ma

25、thematics (STEM) related classes in primary,middle and high school education in the U S. The reason for this direction is well founded:research and test scores from the 1980s and 1990s showed that our students had fallen behindtheir international peers in all of these subject areas. Education offici

26、als, teachers andparents all felt that the situation needed to be changed, and quickly. However, in the rushto play catchup in STEMrelated areas, theres one important aspect that is beingneglected (忽略): the Fine and Performing Arts, particularly drama.Its long been understood that a study of drama a

27、t the primary, middle and high schoollevel helps students improve in many areas, such as selfconfidence, selfexpression,communication skills, teamwork, and imagination. Most educators and parents agree thatall of these are important for students to develop at any age, but it is difficult for the sam

28、eparents and teachers to prioritize (優(yōu)先安排) study time and classroom time to a subject likedrama over subjects like Math, Physics or Computer Science. Its even more difficult forpolicy makers and school officials to channel funds (資金) towards classes like drama,when the skills arts subjects develop a

29、re considered “soft skills.” When the modern world iscalling out for “hard” skills, like those needed to succeed in the techdriven 21st century,how can they possibly prove it is reasonable to spend their funds that are becoming smallerand smaller on anything but STEM subjects?The short answer to the

30、 question “why spend time and money on drama?” is that dramaeducation has been scientifically proven to improve students achievement, especially incommunication skills that are very important to a STEM education. As we develop studentswith highly refined skills in STEM subjects, its equally importan

31、t that we train the teachersthat will support continued growth in these areas. An active, communicative teacher is thebest way to get students on board in the study of STEM subjects, which can be unbearablydry. The best way to develop active communication skills? Drama. The next area in whichthe com

32、munication skills can be developed is publication and conference presentation.Drama improves students public speaking skills necessary for STEM students to effectivelypresent papers in conferences and their writing skills necessary to publish papers. Its alsovery important for students to be able to

33、 work well with one another. In the real STEMworld, almost all scientific work happens in teams. Without the “ soft ” people skillsnecessary to navigate (導(dǎo)航) all of these interactions, no matter how technologically skilledone becomes, he or she will be at a disadvantage without the ability to commun

34、icate andwork in teams.While the nationwide trend (趨勢(shì)) to focus on playing catchup in STEM education isreasonable, practical, and absolutely necessary, its important not to forget the huge effectarts, specifically drama education, have on the overall education of our children. Thequestion parents, e

35、ducators, and policy makers should be asking themselves is not “can weafford to support arts education in schools?” but rather “can we afford not to?”1Why did Americans start to stress STEM related classes?ABecause the world has moved into a techdriven century.BBecause STEM classes have long been ne

36、glected in America.CBecause education officials prefer STEM classes to art classes.DBecause US students are expected to be at an advantage in these areas.2The word “channel” in Paragraph 2 probably mean “ ”.AaffordBdirectCcreateDraise3The third paragraph is mainly about .Athe benefits of drama educa

37、tionBthe importance of STEM learningCthe abilities needed for STEM learningDthe reasons to improve drama education4The writer probably agrees that .Adrama is more important than STEM classesBdrama education has been the nationwide trendCthe result of neglecting drama education is hard to bearDAmeric

38、an students have made progress in playing catchupD16、It all started a year before when my daughter Suzanne and I were shopping in Sydney. In the window of a sports shop I noticed a photo of a group of young people climbing the rock along a canyon(峽谷). Thats what Im going to do next year, I said. Suz

39、anne laughed. Sure, Mom! Dont forget youre 65 years old. I didnt feel l was that age! I joined a club and trained weekly. Each day I felt my physical energy increase and, along with it, my confidence. Then Suzanne pointed out, Its good, but how can you clear away the fear of height? Ive got it worke

40、d out, I replied bravely. Were going to the indoor climbing center. While I was going up the high wall, I was afraid to look down as if a terrible animal was after me. Some time later, as I reached the ground, I sat down heavily on the floor. Later that night, as I lay in bed, I encouraged myself, Y

41、ouve climbed the wall! Youll certainly make it! We set off with our packages to the Grand Canyon. When we reached it, I found the canyon was a huge black holefar deeper than I had imagined. As the guide clipped(夾住) me onto the rope,_Time lost all meaning as I pushed my body forward. Only the strong

42、rope kept me from losing hope. I began to think it would never end when everyone had stopped. This is as far as we go, and we can climb out after a few steps, the guide said finally. Two and a half hours later, we returned to the car park at last. I began to shake, one hard step after another.Gettin

43、g onto the bus, I fell into the seat I had left so confidently a lifetime before. Then, while I was in the seat catching my breath, a feeling of happiness spread through me. I had done it, at the age of 66.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填人題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1At the beginning, whats her daughters attitude towards her decision

44、?ASupportive. BDoubtful.CConfident. DSatisfied.2What did the writer find when she reached the Grand Canyon?AShe found it was very easy to climb the canyon.BShe found she began to shake, one hard step after another.CShe found the canyon was far deeper than she had imagined.DShe found that a terrible

45、animal was after her and she was afraid.3The underlined sentence suggested that the writer was feeling _ .Aangry Bnervous Chappy Dexcited4Whats the right order of the following?a. I went back to the car park.b. I found the canyon was more terrible than I had thought.c. I got the idea of rock climbin

46、g.d. I felt happy and proud of myself.e. I trained weekly in a club.Ae-c-b-d-a Bc-e-b-a-dCa-c-e-b-d Dd-c-e-b-a5What can be learned from the passage?AEvery dog has its day.BWhere there is a will, there is a way.CClimbing is the only way to keep healthy.DChildren should care more about their parents.E

47、17、閱讀下面四篇材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Lets Go FishingA wonderful guide for fishing for children. Covers Safety, fish, tackle(釣具), how to find great fishing places, even how to cook your catch. Includes lots ofpictures in it.Ages 8 and up Price:8.98A Backyard Vegetable GardenThe hobby of gardening is

48、not just for adults. This book will guide your child through the planning, designing, growing, and harvesting of their own vegetable garden.Ages 8 and up Price:7.85Nature SafariThis book will make your child learn about nature first-hand. They canLearn facts, crafts, and vocabulary that will increas

49、e their study of these natural neighborhoods.Ages 8 and up Price: 7.56Splashing by the ShoreIf you live by the beach, are planning a vacation to one soon, or just want to pretend you are at the beach, you will have fun learning how to be safe and have a great time inthe sand. Crafts, games, facts an

50、d party ideas will help you have a good time near the shore.Ages 6-8 Price: 9.951In the book Nature Safari children can learn .Aabout fishBhow to plant vegetablesCabout the natureDhow to play on the beach2Little Tom is seven years old, so his parents can buy him .ALets Go FishingBNature SafariCA Bac

51、kyard Vegetable GardenDSplashing by the Shore3Jack has only sixteen dollars, which books can he buy?ALets Go Fishing and Splashing by the ShoreBA Backyard Vegetable Garden and Nature SafariCA Backyard Vegetable Garden and Splashing by the ShoreDLets Go Fishing and Nature Safari4Which of the followin

52、g is WRONG?AThe four books are suitable for kids aged 8.BLets Go Fishing is a guide book for fishing.CA Backyard Vegetable Garden is a place for kids to plant vegetables.DKids can learn how to be safe and have fun in the sand from Splashing by the Shore.5The material above may come from .Aan adBa me

53、nuCa reportDa novelF18、The Most Interesting Festivals around the WorldContentsIntroduction1Baby Crying Day2Cheese -rolling Festival4Color Throwing Festival6Fish Swallowing Festival8International Pillow Fight Day11International Twins Festival13Raincoat Festival 15Roswell UFO Festival16Tomato Festival

54、18Water Fighting Day19Wife Carrying Festival20World Body painting Festival22International Pillow Fight DayInternational Pillow Fight Day is held every April around the worldfrom Amsterdam, Budapest, to New York. It has been celebrated since 2008. Hundreds of people go out with their pillows hitting

55、each others face, back and chest. People dress up as superheroes and animals, laughing and fighting.The festival used to be a game to release (釋放) energy and stress. Nowadays besides bringing fun, International Pillow Fight Day has become a way to quickly collect pillows for the homeless. In 2014, about 2,000 pillows were collected for the poor in Bronx and Brooklyn.Rules: Bring your own pillows and dont hit anyone without a pillow or with a camera.The Guinness World Record: The latest reco

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