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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答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號(hào)。回答非選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無(wú)效。3考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、Choice is lifes _ gift. It is the ability to choose some actions from a set of things to achieve a goal.AgreaterBgreatestCthe great

2、est2、-It was really kind of you to give me a lift home.-Oh! Its my pleasure. We _ past your home anyway.Awere comingBwill comeChad comeDhave come3、“One Belt, One Road” (一帶一路) will serve to _ markets for China as well as other countries.Aput up Bopen up Ctake up Dlook up4、Ann, do you know what happen

3、ed to Mike?He fell down when he _ the school bus this morning.Awent off Bturned off Ctook off Dgot off5、The father was looking for a present for his son, one at a proper price but great use.Ain Bof Cwith Dfor6、-How much difficulty did you have this problem? - . Its quite easy.Ato solve; NothingBto s

4、olve; NoneCsolving; NoneDsolving; Nothing7、_weather it is! We cant go boating today.AWhat good BWhat terrible CHow terrible8、-How did you feel when you talked to Miss Sun, Billy?- At fist I didnt know what to say, but later the warmth of her voice made me feel _.Amore nervousBless nervousCmore serio

5、usDless serious9、The woman lost her bag. _, there was _ in it.ALucky; nothing importantBUnluckily; important nothingCLuckily; anything importantDLuckily; nothing important10、To my surprise, he sold _ house at such a low price.AheBhimChisDhimself. 完形填空11、Ones attitude is always important. If you are

6、lazy and weak, you will never taste any success. But if you are 1 , success and happiness will be more likely to come to you.I love eating persimmons (柿子). But you cant get them until autumn. If you try them before the right time, they probably 2 bad.In Grade 9, because of my poor grades, my parents

7、 were worried that I wouldnt be able to get into 3 excellent high school. They pushed me to study harder, but I didnt really understand 4 they were so anxious.Summer came, and I studied hard. The hot weather made me 5 sleepy and I couldnt focus on my textbooks. But every time I wanted to stop 6 , Mo

8、m would shout, Hey you! Think about your future, if you dont work hard, youll regret it! I had to sit back down again and return to my textbooks 7 were full of words. But all I thought about was playing 8 my friends and eating persimmons.My mom would say to me, with a serious look on 9 face, If a pe

9、rsimmon tree doesnt grow in summer, it cant bear 10 fruit in autumn! Only by hard work can you get the good result of your work.Although I didnt understand it at that time, I 11 came to see the truth of her words. A few months later, I succeeded in getting into the key high school. It was autumn.Wal

10、king in my new school, I could see quite a few persimmon trees. It was 12 a red fruit that it looked as if it was on fire. Suddenly, I realized that working hard 13 be bitter but its fruit is sweet.My mom was right, if a persimmon tree doesnt grow during summer, it cant bear fruit in autumn. I smile

11、d. I had grown through the summer 14 now it was autumn. The fruits of my labors could 15 by me now!1Awork hard Bworking hardly Chardly work Dhardworking2Atasted Btaste Ctastes Dhave tasted3Aa Ban Cthe D/4Awhat Bhow Cwhy Dthat5Afeeling Bto feel Cfelt Dfeel6Ato work Bworking Cwork Dworked7Awhose Bwho

12、Cwhat Dwhich8Aabout Bto Cwith Don9Aher Bhers Cherself Dshe10Ahundred Bhundreds of Chundreds Dtwo hundreds11Agraduation Bgradual Cgradually Dgraduated12Avery Bso Csuch Dtoo13Amay Bshould Cmust Dneed to14Aand Bhowever Cor Dso15Abe enjoyed Benjoy Cenjoying Denjoyed. 語(yǔ)法填空12、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確

13、形式。Waste can be 1 (see) everywhere in the school. Some students ask for 2 (much ) food than they can eat and they often forgot to turn off the lights when they leave the classroom. They say they can afford these things. But I dont agree with3 (they).Waste can bring a lot of problems. 4 China is rich

14、 in some resources(資源), we are short for others, for example, fresh water. It is reported that we will 5 (have) no coal or oil to use in 100 years. So if we go on wasting our resources, what can we in the future and where can we move ? Think about it6(care). I think we should say no to the students

15、7 waste things every day. Everybody should stop wasting as soon as possible.In our 8 (day) life, we can do many things to prevent waste from 9 (happen), for example, turn off the water taps when we finish washing, turn off the lights when we leave the classroom, try not to10 ( order) more food than

16、we need, and so on. Little by little, everything will be changed. Waste can be stopped one day , if we do our best. 閱讀理解A13、Do you love having your own room? Do you hate to clean it?Sometimes your room becomes so messy(雜亂), and you cant find what you want. You cant even see the floor!It isnt because

17、 you are lazy. It is because you are not arranged(有安排的).But dont worry. American writer Julie is here to help. She has written “Organizing from the Inside Out for Teens” to help make your life more organized.In the book, the writer points out that your room is the only space in the world just for yo

18、u. If you keep it clean and tidy, you will find things easier and have success in life!But, to have more success, you must arrange all parts of your life. Not just your room! The book gives manytipsto help you do this:1. Always put things back where you find them.2. Keep anything important in one ea

19、sy-to-reach drawer.3. When you buy a new textbook, put your old ones in a drawer.4. Put labels (標(biāo)簽) on your drawers saying what is in them.5. Make a plan for each day. Then you will know what you should be doing at all times.6. Keep to your plan.If you follow these tips, you will learn to arrange yo

20、ur space and time. And your future will be full of success!1The writer thinks your room is messy because you are_.AbusyBlazyCnot patientDnot arranged2In order to know what we should be doing at all times, we should_.Amake a plan for each dayBfind things easilyCget up earlyDbuy a new textbook3Which i

21、s right according to the book Organizing from the Inside Out for Teens?AYou should always put everything back where you find them.BYou should put anything necessary in a drawer thats easy to reach.CWhen you buy a new textbook, made a label for it.DYou should put important things in a drawer hard to

22、reach.4The bookOrganizing from the Inside Out for Teens probably helps _ most.Aold peopleBnew writersCyoung peopleDlittle children5The writer of the passage wants to tell us how to_.Aread books oftenBorganize our life wellChave our own roomsDclean our rooms onlyB14、As a kid, I read a story of a bird

23、. It described a male bird which takes a lot of pain to build a house and the female bird takes care of the baby in it. When the baby bird learns to fly, the whole family flies off to a different place leaving behind the beautiful nest for other birds to grow their family in it. It made me confused(

24、困惑的): How could they so easily give up their house built with so much effort?One night, I got this dream. I was walking on the endless road with beautiful trees on the either side. Attracted by the greenery, I went on, then I saw a wonderful house. I explored the house. There was a sloping(斜的) roof

25、which matched with the greenery around; the large central open yard reminded me of the activities that might have taken place there which felt lively even now. The small water body that kept the house cool added to the beauty of the house of course, it was all dried up now. Such liveliness turns the

26、 house into a home. People say “THE HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS”, and now I felt it and was attracted deeply. When I woke up from the dream, I was clear about everything. I realized what message my dream wanted to convey(傳遞) me. And years later, when I chose my career, I thought of the story of the b

27、ird and my dream, then I was sure what to do. I decided to choose architectureas my career. I wanted to do the same thing that the male bird in the story did, to take pain in building a beautiful house and let others stay in it. My dream comes true and the happiness that I gain now from this career

28、is great.1When the writer read the story of the bird, he felt _.AboredBconfusedCamazedDworried2In the writers dream, what part of the house attracted him most?AThe sloping roof of the house.BThe body of water that keeps the house cool.CThe large central open yard.DThe liveliness that he felt around

29、the house.3The underlined word “architecture” in Paragraph 3 means _ in Chinese.A考古B天文C建筑D藝術(shù)4The passage is mainly about _.Ahow the bird could give up their house easilyBhow the writer finally becomes an honest citizenCwhat we need to do when we choose our careerDwhy the writer chooses architecture

30、as his careerC15、Guitar Player WantedAre you a lover of music? Can you play the guitar? If you are aged 16-25, join our sunshine Rock Band. Please call Mike at 5487-6598 or send an e-mail to sunshine. Swimmer WantedCan you swim? Do you have experience in training? Do you love children? We need a per

31、son over 30 to teach them to swim on Sundays. Come and join us. Call Joe at 8427-8986 for more information.1Who can join Sunshine Rock Band?AA guitar lover aged 15BA music player aged 20CA singer aged 302If you want to teach children to swim, you should _.Ahave no experience in trainingBbe under 30C

32、love childrenD16、McDonalds Wants You!Join us at McDonalds one of the best fast food restaurants in the world.We are now looking for people interested in working with us. 3 Cooks At least one years work experience in a western restaurant kitchen Able to work weekends Work 16:00 21:00 every day($600/w

33、eek) Waiters/Waitresses At least one years work experience in cafes or restaurants Part-time welcome Like fast rhythm work and able to adapt to change shift Work 18:00 1:00, 1:00 18:00 or 4:00 11:00 ($16/hour) Cleaners No experience needed Part-time welcome Work 12:00 15:00 or 17:00 22:00 ($12/hour)

34、 Were also looking for delivery workers who are good at riding a bike.Tips: All the workers in McDonalds should be above 18 years old and in goodcondition.Call 654-589-7859 Mr. Zhou.1Cooks need to work _.Afrom 4:00 to 11:00 Bfrom 16:00 to 21:00Cfrom 18:00 to 1:00 Dfrom 12:00 to 15:002_ need to be go

35、od at riding a bike.ACooks BWaiters CDelivery workers DCleaners3All the workers in McDonalds should be _.Aunder 15 years old Bunder 18 years oldCabove 18 years old Dabove 20 years oldE17、 Lin Hanxing is a 30-year-old who lives in Beijing. She owns just five shirts, two pairs of trousers, four pairs

36、of shoes, three books and a few other things. Its hard to believe that only five years ago, Lin was one of those people who couldnt stop buying things. Back then, she had more than 400 pieces of clothes and handbags. But that was before she saw an online challenge in 2014, introduced by Joshua Becke

37、r, a writer in the US who was promoting (推動(dòng)) a minimalist lifestyle. He encouraged people to reduce the number of their belongings (財(cái)物) to fewer than 100. Lin decided to give it a try. She threw away 90 percent of her belongings. She also cleared 120 people she never spoke to from her QQ and Wechat.

38、 After doing all that, Lin said she felt lighter.We used to think owning more was the way to lead a rich life. But now many people believe that owning less is rich, perhaps richer.According to US writer Joel Stillerman, people who are educated and wealthy are more likely to have a minimalist lifesty

39、le. These people are saying, I can afford to have less.But leading a minimalist lifestyle doesnt only mean owning or spending less. Adam Lucacias from a UK research company Euromonitor found young people spend less on belongings, but more on short holidays and visits to the movies.They are looking f

40、or a life that is all about culture. Alison Angus, the manager of Euromonitor, said.So perhaps it all comes down to how we define (定義) wealth. Is wealth in life about buying more and owning more, or is it about learning more and experiencing more?1Which of the following leads a minimalist lifestyle?

41、AAlison Angus.BAdam Lucacias.CJoe Stillerman.DJoshua Becker.2What does the underlined sentence mean?AI can live a good life with no more education and money.BI can live a good life by experiencing less and learning more.CI can live a good life with necessary belongings and friends.DI can live a good

42、 life with less money and fewer belongings.3Lin Hanxings definition of wealth may probably cover _.AOwning fewer friendsBdoing more learningCHaving more holidaysDChatting less often with peoplF18、Welcome to the Electronic Village to find new ways of language teaching and learning.Electronic Village

43、Program (Saturday, June 18, 2016)Nearpod9:00 am to 10:00 amRoom 501Nearpod is a software program that creates a rich context for students to learn vocabulary. The worker will show how to use it.TEO2:00 pm to 3:00 pmRoom 502Our students come from different backgrounds but they all want to learn on-li

44、ne. The presenter will use examples from his first on-line class to explain how any teacher can begin teaching on-line with TEO.Kahoot10:30 am to 11:30 amRoom 601Kahoot software can be used to create grammar tests which can be graded on a network. It can provide students with feedback.Prezi3:30 pm t

45、o 4:20 pmRoom 602Uses of Prezi in listening and speaking courses attract students attention to speaking more fluently. The worker will show how students speak fluently on many topics, including introducing family, friends, and hobbies.1Nearpod can be used to _.Aoffer grammar testsBteach listening on-lineChelp vocabulary learningDgain fluency in speaking2If you want to improve your speaking skills, you can go to _.ARoom 602BRoom 502CRoom 601DRoom 5013Which of the following can help students learn how to study on-line?APrezi.BKahoot.

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