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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷請考生注意:1請用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請用05毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。2答題前,認真閱讀答題紙上的注意事項,按規(guī)定答題。. 單項選擇1、- Look, how wonderful this paper-cutting is!- So it is. Paper cutting is a/an Chinese art with a long history.AcommonBmodernCimportantDtraditional2、- Learning a fore

2、ign language is not easy. It takes time.- I agree. _. Theres no short cut.AAll roads lead to Rome.BRome wasnt built in a day.CPractice makes perfect.DBetter late than never.3、You _ only use red paper for hongbao because red means luck.AmustBcanCcouldDneed4、一Mom, can I draw little sheep in a short ti

3、me?一Dear, I think you can.Aso; soBsuch; soCso; suchDsuch; such5、“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 up6、A(n) _ is an activity or experience that you enjoy very much.AeventBsituationCpleasure7、1 didnt mean to trouble

4、 Curry yesterday. It was pouring with rain so I his offer of a lift.ArefusedBreceivedCallowedDaccepted8、I like _ color of your sweater. Ill buy _ skirt like this color.Athe; aBa; aCthe; theDa; the9、It seems that your daughter shows an interest playing the guitar.Exactly. Her teacher says she has a g

5、ift musicAfor; of Bof; for Cin; of Din; for10、 What do you think of the chicken I cooked for you? I havent had it yet. However, it _ good.AtastesBsmellsCfeels. 完形填空11、Jennie sat at her window as usual, looking out upon the street, with a look of sadness on her face,“What a long day this is going to

6、be!”Then she saw a little boy running down the street, swinging his schoolbag. Looking up to the window, he took off 1 hat and bowed with a bright, pleasant smile.“What a nice 2 ,”said Jennie to herself, as the boy ran out of sight.“It seems like having the sunshine. I wish everybody who goes by wou

7、ld look up 3 smile.”George, the little boy, told his mother about that 4 girl when he got back home,“She looks so helpless. I wish I could do something for her.”“Why not give her some 5 ?”said his mother. George agreed.The next morning, as Jennie 6 at he window again, she saw George with a handful o

8、f beautiful flowers carefully picking his way across the street. He stopped in front of her window, smiling pleasantly, and said,“Can I come in?”Jennie told him 7 to get into the house. Opening the door to Jennies gentle“Come in”, George said, “Ive brought you some flowers.”“Are they for me?”said Je

9、nnie 8 “How kind you are,”she continued, as George put the flowers on her lap.“Ive 9 received any flower since we moved to the town.”“Did you live in the countryside?”asked George, 10 the old, small and empty room.“Yes,”said Jennie.Jennie used to have a happy family and live in a beautiful house in

10、the countryside. However, she lost her right leg in an accident. She 11 walk like other people any longer. Later, her father died, and her mother was sick 12 so many years that their money was all gone. They sold the house, and move here to get work to do.George told his parents 13 They decided to h

11、elp her. More and more people in the 14 gave Jennie friendly smiles when they passed by her house. She was greatly cheered up.A few months later, Jennie and her mother 15 flower shop. People could always see Jennie sitting in the shop, having a lovely smile on her face.1Aher Bhis Cyour Dmy2Ahouse Bd

12、oor Csmile Dschoolbag3Aand Bbut Cas Dor4Arich Blucky Cbad Dpoor5Amoney Bflowers Cclothes Dfood6Adanced Bcried Csat Dlaughed7Ahow Bwho Cwhen Dwhy8Aangrily Beasily Csadly Dhappily9Anever Busually Calways Dsometimes10Alooking for Blooking aroundClooking like Dlooking after11Ashouldnt Bneednt Ccouldnt D

13、mustnt12Afor Bin Cat Don13Asomething Banything Ceverything Dnothing14Acountryside Btown Cvillage Dcity15Areached Bleft Cclosed Dopened. 語法填空12、閱讀下面短文,用括號內(nèi)所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,必要時可加助動詞或情態(tài)動詞。People spend almost a third of their lives doing one thingsleeping. Every year, there is a day for people around the worl

14、d to celebrate the1 (important) of good and healthy sleepWorld Sleep Day.Sleep is like food for the brain. Healthy sleep helps the body and brain grow and develop. People of different ages need different amounts of sleep. It is said that eight hours per night2 (consider) the average amount of sleep.

15、 For students aged 10 to 17, a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours per night. However, last year, the China Youth and Children Research Center 3 (report) that about four4 (five) of middle school students didnt get enough sleep. For some students, they want to sleep early, but they keep 5 (wo

16、rry) about their schoolwork and cant fall 6 (sleep) quickly. A lack (缺乏) of sleep can greatly affect (影響) a persons life. Students who dont get enough sleep may get poor grades. They cannot pay attention in class or do well in sports.7 (solve) this kind of problem, scientists advise that students sh

17、ould have8 (little) schoolwork and more time to sleep. There are some other ways to help people get enough sleep, such as 9 (take) a 20-minute nap (午睡) during the day, trying to go to sleep earlier and so on . Good sleeping habits are also 10 (help). For example, try to go to sleep and wake up at th

18、e same time every day, even on weekends and during the day. 閱讀理解A13、 Squirrels (松鼠)are getting ready for winter. They are looking for nuts and seeds,digging holes in the ground or finding holes in trees. Thats where they store the food they will need during the coming months, when the weather is col

19、d and sometimes snowy.Squirrels spend a lot of time in trees, which are like restaurants for them. Among their favorite things to eat are nuts and other parts of trees,like tender buds(花苞).Squirrels may also eat com, insects and other animals. And, as anyone who has a bird knows, squirrels love bird

20、 food!Squirrels stay active all winter, so they need plenty of food to help keep up their energy. Squirrels tend to bury food underground, piece by piece. Some squirrels may gather food into piles that they put at the base of trees or bury underground.When they need food, squirrels use their memory

21、and smell to help them find what they buried. Sometimes,youll even see them digging through the snow.Squirrels make nests in trees. Some squirrels spend much of the winter in underground tunnels(地道)where it is warmer.When spring comes, squirrels change their eating habits to new plant growth, like b

22、uds and leaves. Sometimes they forget to dig up all their buried nuts.Thats why youll sometimes find a little tree growing in a place where neither you nor your family planted it. It must have been the squirrels.1To get ready for winter, squirrels do all of the following EXCEPT .Astore leaves to kee

23、p warmBlook for nuts and seedsCfind holes in treesDdig holes in the ground2Why do squirrels spend a lot of time in trees?ABecause they can keep warm in trees.BBecause they can find bird food there.CBecause their favorite food is there.DBecause they can find insects there.3The underlined part “tend t

24、o bury” in Paragraph 4 means .Anever buryBseldom buryCusually buryDhardly bury4According to the passage, we know that .Asquirrels do not eat any other animalsBsquirrels sleep all the time during winterCsquirrels plant young trees when spring comesDsquirrels sometimes fail to find all of their buried

25、 nuts5The passage is mainly about .Awhat squirrels are likeBhow squirrels spend winterCwhere squirrels bury foodDwhy squirrels store food for winterB14、Science is proving what pet owners have long believed: Dogs understand what were feeling. Especially, dogs can recognize(識別) the difference between

26、a happyand an angry human face, a study published Thursday in Current Biology suggests.Its the first research to show that dogs are sensitive (敏感) to our facial expressions, says the author Ludwig Huber at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna.In the Austrian study, 20 different kinds of pet

27、 dogs were taught to play a computer game through a series of exercises. In the first step, the dogs were shown two touch screens, one with a circle and one with a square. Through the exercises, they learned that a treat would appear if they chose the right one.Eleven of the 20 dogs were able to cat

28、ch on to rules of the game and make it to the next test, where they were shown photos of happy and angry faces. The dogs were rewarded if they picked certain expression correctly. During the test, the dogs were shown only the upper half or the lower half of a face.It was easier to teach the dogs to

29、choose a happy expression than an angry one, suggesting the dogs do indeed understand the meaning behind the expression, Hubersays.As a test, the dogs were then presented with:the same half of the faces they saw during the training, but from different people,the other half of the faces used in train

30、ing,the other half of new faces,the left half of the faces used in training.In the cases, the dogs chose the right answer 70 to 100 percent of the time.Dogs who had been trained to recognize an expression of anger or happiness on the upper part of a face could find the same expression when shown onl

31、y the lower part. Huber says, The only possible explanation is that they recall from memory of everyday life how a whole human face looks when happy or angry.Dog owners know their pets not only recognize emotions but also understand the feelings.1The passage may come from .Aa news report Ba science

32、magazineCa pets guide Da history book2How many dogs in the research could understand the rules of the game?A11 B20 C70 D1003During the test, the dogs were presented with the following faces .the other half of some new facesthe right half of the faces used in trainingthe other half of the faces used

33、in trainingthe same half of the faces they saw but from different peopleA B C D4Why was it easier to teach the dogs to choose a happy expression than an angry one?ABecause dogs wanted to make a happy expression.BBecause dogs were rewarded for picking a happy expression.CBecause dogs saw a happy expr

34、ession more often from their owners.DBecause dogs indeed didnt understand the meaning behind the expressions.5What can we learn from the passage?ADog owners know if their pets are happy.BDog owners know how to train their dogs.CDogs can make different facial expressions.DDogs can understand their ow

35、ners feelings.C15、For Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1How to Communicate with your Pets and Help Them Heal (痊愈). Learn the necessary steps to start talking with your own pet about everyday things.Practice “becoming” your pet to understand his / her physical disease.Paperback: $14.95Click here to orde

36、r by CHECK!$14.95 plus $4 shipping and handlingFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 2How To Heal Your Sick, Overfed, Bored Pets with Nutrition and Exercise.Help your animals regain(恢復(fù)) their health! Learn about the value and importance of bad foods to avoid, good foods to give; (how and when to feed, a

37、nd how much).Learn great recipes you can make at home.Paperback: $15.95Click here to order by CHECK!$15.95 plus $4 shipping and handlingPets Have Feelings, Too!Understanding Your Pets Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Needs. How do pets use the language of pictures to be able to communicate with us.

38、 Read over 60 stories of real pets and their people. Learn how many behavioral problems can be fixed when you listen to your pet. Find out what pets think about life, death and the great beyond.Paperback: $3.95Click here to order by CHECK!$3.95 plus $6 shipping and handlingWhat Animals Tell MeThroug

39、h A True Story, An Animal Communicator Reveals The Fascinating And Heart-Warming Inner World Of Our PetsPaperback: $12.95Click here to order by CHECK!$12.95 plus $3 shipping and handling1In For Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1, the author tells us _.Awhat kind of food shouldnt be given to your petBwh

40、en is the best time to feed your petChow to prepare food for your pet at homeDhow to communicate with your pet2Unlike the other three books, Pets Have Feelings, Too _.Ais made up of many storiesBis aimed to help your pets regain their healthCis about a real person and his petsDhas a great number of

41、pictures3Which book should you read if your pet eats too much?AFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1BFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 2CPets Have Feelings, Too!DWhat Animals Tell Me4Where can you find the advertisements?AIn the newspaper.BIn the magazine.COn television.DOn a website.5You have only 3

42、dollars, which book can you afford?AFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1BFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 2CPets Have Feelings, Too!DWhat Animals Tell MeD16、Today almost everyone has a smart phone. So street phone booths (公用電話亭) are out of date and seem to be useless. But cities like Shanghai are tr

43、ying to bring the old phone booths to life.Shanghai will make changes to 263 phone booths in Xuhui District. Street phone booths have many other new usages (用途). The Library Booth is one of the new kinds of booths, offering 60 booths for people to borrow and read books. Another kind allows users to

44、listen to audiobooks and even record their own voices.Shanghai is not the only city trying to save the old phone booths. London cares about them even more, because the red booths have long been a special scene in London since the 1930s when they were painted all red. In recent years London has come

45、up with many ideas to help phone booths stay useful. UK company British Telecom has added screens and free WiFi to some booths. Users can use them to surf online and search for maps and weather reports. The company also allows people to rent some booths to change them as they want to. Since 2009, mo

46、re than 1,500 phone booths have been turned into flower shops, coffee houses, art museums and even shower rooms.In New York City, three phone booths in Time Square are turned into places for government voices. When visitors pick up the phone, they can listen to some new policies about New York, or l

47、isten to the stories of New York city. They can also open the books inside the booth to know more about the storytellers. Or they can share a part of their own stories if they wish.Phone booths are finding creative ways to live on. Only time will tell whether phone booths willsucceed.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案1Th

48、e underlined word “ audiobooks” in the passage means “ ” in Chinese.A電子書B有聲讀物C繪本2What can people do in the booths in Shanghai?APeople can use WiFi to surf the Internet to know about the weather.BPeople can read books as well as listen to audiobooks.CPeople can buy beautiful flowers.3Why did London t

49、ry harder than Shanghai to help phone booths stay useful?ABecause the phone booths in Shanghai are out of date.BBecause the red booths have long been a special scene in London since the 1930s.CBecause people in London can use the phone booths for free.4Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to

50、 the passage?AAll the countries are trying to bring the old phone booths to life.BThree phone booths in Time Square are changed into places for government voices.CPeople can have a cup of coffee in some booths in London.5Whats the main idea of the passage?AThe influence of smart phones on phone boot

51、hs.BThe creative usages of phone booths in some big cities.CThe history of street phone booths.E17、Johnny, a lizard (蜥蜴),lived between some rocks in the country, where he liked sunbathing every morning. One day, he felt so_that he didnt notice some boys coming up behind him. The boys caught Johnny,

52、and he could only escape from their hands by losing his_and running to hide.The children watched his tail moving about, but they soon threw the tail away and left. Johnny came out to_his tail, but could find no_of it. Feeling so sad, he decided to_doing everything else in his life and spending all h

53、is time finding his tail. Days and months passed, and Johnny kept looking, asking everyone_they had seen his tail. However, there was_no news about it.One day, he asked a boy and the boy_replied, “Why do you need two tails?” After hearing this, Johnny turned back and saw that he had grown a new, str

54、onger tail. He suddenly realised how_it had been to waste so much time on a problem like it. Johnny headed for home._, he suddenly found his old tail on the roadside. Although it_terrible, Johnny was still excited to have it back. He picked it up and was about to_his journey. Just at that moment, an

55、 idea hit him that he shouldnt look at the past and worry about it since it was not useful for_He then decided to_his old tail there, leaving with it all his past worries. As he continued his journey, all he took with him were thoughts of the present and the dreams of the_As we know, its not good to

56、 look at the past, unless it helps in the future. Let the past go with the wind.1Ainterested Brelaxed Clonely Dnervous2Ahand Bnose Ctail Dhead3Alook at Blook after Clook up Dlook for4Aneed Bsign Creason Duse5Akeep Bfinish Cbegin Dstop6Awhether Bthat Chow Dwhy7Aonly Bstill Calso Dalways8Ahopefully Bg

57、enerally Csurprisedly Dwonderfully9Alucky Bhard Ccareless Dsilly10AIn a way BBy the way COn the way DIn the way11Asounded Blooked Csmelled Dtasted12Achange Bcontinue Cplan Dend13Ayou Bme Cher Dhim14Areturn Bcut Cmove Ddrop15Atail Bpresent Cfuture DpastF18、Have you ever been in the situation when you

58、 really didnt believe what someone was saying? Perhaps they were saying “yes” but their heads were shaking “no”. The difference between the words people say and our understanding of what they are saying comes from body language. By knowing more signs of body language, you can more easily understand

59、other people, and more effectively communicate with them. Movements, gestures, and facial expressions all say that something is going on. Whats more, the way we talk, walk, sit and stand all give messages to people. As you watch others, confident people will stand still with shoulders back, give slo

60、w and clear speech and always give eye contact. Otherwise, the person seems to have little confidence. If a person speaks to you with his body turning away from you, arms crossed or very small facial expressions, this person is giving his “dead ears”. He usually doesnt listen to you. And its crucial

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