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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、Whats on your desk, Judy?Its _ English-Chinese dictionary. Its _useful dictionary.Aan, theBan, anCan, a2、 Look, Tom is still in the classroom. It be him. He left the

2、 school five minutes ago.AmustBmayCcant3、_exciting news reporter!AWhatBHowCWhat anDWhat a4、Take the medicine on time, _ you may feel worse.AandBorCalthoughDbut5、 You look so worried, James. What happened? Im still thinking _ I can pass the exam or not.Athough Bwhether Cunless Duntil6、Frank asked his

3、 father _ a new bike for him and his father said OK.Abuy Bto buy Cbuying Dbought7、Does Jenny live here?Yes. But I dont know_.Awhich room does she live inBin which room lives sheCwhich room she lives inDin which room does she live8、She was happy to get a gift from her friend, _it was only a card.Aif

4、.BunlessCthoughDbecause9、Not only can the art bring happiness to others, but it also shows that even cold, hard iron can_ to life with a little creativity.Abring backBbe brought backCbring out10、In our school library there _ a number of books on science and the number of the books _ growing.Aare; is

5、Bis; areCis; isDare; are. 完形填空11、 More than 6 years ago, Scotland was fighting with England. The king of England wanted 1 Scotland. He had a strong army so it was 2 for Scotland army to fight. Scotland 3 many times. Later King Robert of Scotland was caught but luckily he ran away from the English ar

6、my.One rainy day, King Robert hid in a cave(洞穴). He thought that he was not good enough to be the king. He was so worried that he didnt even notice there was 4 spider near him. After several hours he looked up and he saw the spider climbing; it was trying to climb up to its web at the top of the cav

7、e 5 it fell down. 6 sad! thought King Robert, The spider is 7 me. Its not strong enough.He watched while the spider tried again. It fell down a 8 time.Be careful, little spider, he said. Life is so hard. Youll never get back to 9 web. But the spider tried again and again. King Robert watched while i

8、t slowly climbed back to its web. After an hour, the spider reached the web.You, really great, the king said. If you can keep trying, I can too. I 10 carry on fighting. Then the kings army grew stronger and finally stopped the English army.Nobody knows if this is a true story. Many parents tell it t

9、o their children because they want their children to learn a lesson.1Ato helpBto controlChelpDcontrol2AeasyBeasilyCdifficultDdifficultly3AlostBloseCwill loseDwere lost4AanBaCtheD/5AandBbutCsoDor6AWhatBWhat aCHowDHow a7AwithBasCforDlike8AfirstBsecondConeDtwo9AIByouCmyDyour10AmustBmayCneedDcant. 語法填空1

10、2、Tu Youyou is a Chinese pharmaceutical chemist(藥學(xué)家) and educator. She is best known for discovering artemisinin(青蒿素) which 1(use) to treat malaria(瘧疾) and has saved 2(million) of lives. She won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in October 2015. She is the 3(one) Chinese woman to win this prize.Tu was bor

11、n in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China 4 December 30th, 1930. From 1951 to 1955, she attended Peking University Medical School. Later, Tu was trained for two and a half 5(year) in traditional Chinese medicine. Now she is the Chief Scientist in the Academy(研究院) of Chinese Medicine in Beijing.Tu has so

12、me health problems as a result of working poor conditions for 6 long time. But she is still doing research. When Tu finally received Nobel Prize for her achievements, she said the success 7(belong) to her team, which did research in those poor conditions. And she thinks artemisinin is a gift from Ch

13、ina and from 8(tradition) Chinese medicine to the world, to the millions and millions of people, 9(especial) poor children, all over the world who have malaria. Tu Youyou is already 87 years old, 10 she says she wont stop studying or working. 閱讀理解A13、 Nowadays, with the development of the Internet,

14、emoji(表情符號) are more and more popular among netizens(網(wǎng)民). Some people even feel difficult to talk online without using emoji. Emoji help netizens to communicate with each other easily and vividly(生動地). Yet, not all emoji are properly used on social media. So we are going to introduce some common but

15、 confusing(令人困惑的) emoji to help you have a better understanding of these small signs. 1:A recent survey shows, over 53% people use the emoji when they are chatting online. Some people think it means “Im shy. ”, but others only use it when they are surprised or shocked. But what does it really mean?

16、It is still an unsolved(未解決的) question. 2:What do you think of this sign? Believe it or not, 80% of netizens use it under the meaning of “It is not funny at all, but I have to smile. ” Is it right? Of course not! It actually means that “I saw what you did (usually bad things) and I want to give you

17、a sinister(奸詐的) smile. ”3:People have very different opinions on this emoji. The Apple company has told that this emoji means “high five(嗨,擊掌)”. But most people still use the incorrect meaning“pray”. Some netizens even thought, “If you see this emoji as two people give each other a high five, you mu

18、st be a bad guy. ”4:According to the official guidelines(指南), it is used as “smile through tears”. However, most young netizens consider this emoji as “l(fā)augh to tears” or simply “LOL”, which means “l(fā)augh out loud”You see, emoji are also a kind of language. And different people have different underst

19、anding of them.1After reading the passage, we still cant understand the emoji well.ABCD2You are playing with your mobile phone while you are doing your homework, your brother sends you this sign,what does he mean?AStop doing your homework.BSend this emoji back to your father.CGo on playing with your

20、 mobile phone.DPut away your mobile phone and do your homework.3When your friend tells you online that he won the first prize in the writing competition, which emoji will you send him?ABCD4The fourth sign means “ ” according to the official guidelinesAcry out loudBlaugh to tearsCsmile through tearsD

21、laugh out loud5Why does the writer introduce these four emoji?ABecause they are more important.BBecause they are not so common.CTo help netizens use them easily.DTo help thenetizens use them properly.B14、 My friend named Paul received an expensive car from his brother as a Christmas present. On Chri

22、stmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a lovely boy was walking around the shining car. “Is this your car, sir?” he asked.Paul answered, “Yes, my brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was surprised. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it did cost you nothing? Sir, I wish.” He hesi

23、tated(猶豫). Of course Paul knew what the boy wanted, but what the boy said surprised him greatly. “I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.” Paul looked at the boy in surprise, and then he said, “Would you like to take a ride in my car?” “Oh yes, Id love to.” the boy answered.A

24、fter a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes shining, said, “Sir, would you mind stopping in front of my house?”Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the boy wanted. He wanted to show his neighbours that he could ride home in a big car. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where t

25、hose two stairs are?” the boy asked.He went up to the stairs. Then in a short while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled(殘疾的)brother. He sat on the stair and pointed to the car.“There he is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave

26、 it to him for Christmas and it didnt cost him a dollar. And some day Im going to give you one just like it.then you can see for yourself all the nice things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about.”Paul got out and lifted Buddy to the front seat of his car. The shiningeyed e

27、lder brother climbed in behind him and the three began an unforgettable holiday ride.1Why was the boy surprised?ABecause he saw Paul coming out of his office.BBecause Paul gave a car to his brother.CBecause Paul told him about the car.DBecause he received a Christmas present.2Why did the boy ask Pau

28、l to stop his car in front of his house?ABecause he wanted to show he had a rich friend.BBecause he wanted to show his neighbours the big car.CBecause he wanted to let his brother ride in the car.DBecause he wanted to tell his brother about his wish.3What did the lovely boy wish?AHe wished he could

29、take a ride in Pauls car.BHe wished Paul could give his car to Buddy.CHe wished he could be a brother like Pauls.DHe wished he could see all the nice things in the Christmas windows.4Whats the best title of this passage?AA Christmas presentBA good brotherCA shining carDAn unforgettable holiday rideC

30、15、It was the Greek shopkeeper who taught me about the power of being kind.In 2008 I left Spain to study alone in London. My parents had to bring up my three younger sisters and two younger brothers, so I found three part-time jobs to pay for my studies. I worked early mornings and late nights, so I

31、 was tired, really tired, all the time.Unfortunately, I got a cold and had a very high fever. Because I had spent all my free time working since I came to London. I hardly took part in any activities and I had no friends. Besides, I was too shy to communicate with others and ask others for help. Aft

32、er sleeping on the sickbed for two days, I went out to get some food. Normally, I went to the supermarket, but this time I went into the Greek shop, a small corner shop, because it was closer.I picked up some food and gave it to the shopkeeper, who asked me, You look terrible, my boy! You are not fe

33、eling well, right?I said Yes in a low voice.She pointed at the salami(臘腸) and bread I was buying and offered, I can make you a sandwich, so you dont have to do it yourself. I nodded without saying a word.So, she made the sandwich and asked me to wait a moment. She went into the back room and came ag

34、ain with a bowl of hot soup.It will warm you up, she said with a friendly smile.What really warmed me up was not the soup. It was her smile that told me she cared me. Her kindness reminded me of my mother.I had been quite shy, but from that day on, I did not let shyness prevent me from communicating

35、 with and being kind to others. Now I work in a childrens hospital in Africa. I love my work and people around me. I always bring my smile and kindness to them.1When did the writer leave for London?AIn 2003.BIn 2009.CIn 2008.D10 years ago.2What can we learn about the writer and his family?AHis paren

36、ts could not afford his studies.BThere are five kids in his family.CThe writer is the youngest child in the family.DIn 2008 the writer left London to study in Spain.3What happened to the writer?AHe lost his part-time jobs.BHe had an argument with his friends.CHe got a cold and had a very high fever.

37、DHe was not popular at his school.4What did the shopkeeper not do for the writer?AShe made the sandwich.BShe cooked a bowl of hot soup.CShe made some bread.DShe sold him some salami.5Which of the following words cant describe the Greek shopkeeper?AFriendly.BShy.CNice.DKind.D16、 Arkansas may give up

38、the BMI program or weaken it with the help of the new governor,who said it had a lot of negative,unexpected resultsThe number of overweight children in the United States has more than doubled in the past 20 years Being seriously overweight can lead to health problems later in life As a result, Arkan

39、sas first started the BMI program in 1public schools were required to provide parents with a yearly report of their childrens bodymass index (BMI),a number to show whether their weight is appropriate (合適的)Along with students BMIs,parents also received information on health risks of being overweightA

40、 study shows that obesity (肥胖)rates in Arkansas have stopped increasing since 1But not everyone supports schools in reporting students BMIsSome parents have complained their kids worry that they are being graded on their weight, although Dr Joe Thompson, who helped plan the BMI program,gave the expl

41、anation at the start of the program,Just like a school check for vision or hearing,this is a way to raise awareness (意識)about a health risk Critics argue that telling parents their children weigh too much could hurt childrens selfesteem(自尊)Some also question whether its the role of schools to monito

42、r students weightDr Nancy Krebs,a nutrition expert,also thinks obesity report cards arent good enoughTheyre making kids feel bad about how they are, she saysInstead of focusing on kids BMIs,schools should provide better health and physical education classes and serve healthier foods However,supporte

43、rs of the program say overweight children have had selfesteem problems before their parents get obesity report cardsDrKaren Young at Arkansas Childrens Hospital says,The overweight kids are already being teased (被嘲弄)It doesnt take the letter for them to feel bad Health experts from the University of

44、 Arkansas think it would be a pity to stop the BMI program They see the program as a wakeup call for families and the letter is spurring some major action on some parentsDanita Thomas said she knew her son Irie was too heavyBut since getting that first BMI report,Irie has lost nearly 100pounds and g

45、iven up junk foodIt was helpful, she saidIt made me realize that we needed to do something different The BMI reports and other steps,such as limits on vending machine (自動售貨機)use at school,are leading to healthier studentsIf there was no BMI program,there should be other effective tools to get school

46、s and parents involved with preventing children from becoming overweight adults2What might be the purpose of the BMI program in Arkansas?ATo make the schools realize the importance of health educationBTo warn parents of health risks of overweight childrenCTo drive parents to learn more knowledge on

47、healthDTo explain why some students gain weight quickly3DrNancy Krebs believes that Aoverweight students are usually laughed at by classmatesBschools should teach students how to lead a healthy lifeCoverweight students usually get low grades at schoolDschools should do the job to record students5 we

48、ight4The words spurring some major action on some parents in Paragraph 6 probably mean Akeeping some parents from worriesBencouraging some parents to make changesChelping some parents learn from other familiesDsupporting some parents in expressing their opinions5What does the passage mainly talk abo

49、ut?AWhat schools should report to parentsBHow schools can care about overweight studentsCWhy schools should help students control their weightDWhether schools should report students5 BMIs to parentsE17、Ammie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the accident th

50、at had scarred(留下創(chuàng)傷)her for life. The curious child reached up to catch the wire(電線) of a hot kettle(壺) in the family kitchen and poured boiling water over her little body.Her mother Ruby turned round and, seeing Ammie terribly burnt, called an ambulance(救護車) which rushed her daughter to a nearby ho

51、spital. Twenty per(組織)taken from unburned areas of Ammies body, surgeons(外科醫(yī)生)performed difficult skin grafts(移植) to close her wounds and control her illness, an operation that took about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie experienced 12 more operations to repair her body.When she started scho

52、ol at Maxwelton Primary at age 4, other pupils say cruel words about her or simply wouldnt play with her. “ I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the school,” she recalled, “some children refused to become friends because of that.”Today, age 17, Ammie can only ever remember being

53、a burned person with scars(疤), suffering from ache is a lasting part of her body. She still has to have two further skin grafts. Yet she is a confident, outgoing teenager who offers encouragement and hope to other young burnt victims.She is a member of the Scottish Burned Chindrens Club, a charity s

54、et up last year. This month, Ammie will join the younger children at the Graffham Water Center in Cambridgeshire for the charitys first summer camp. “Ill show them how to pay no attention to unkind stares(注視) from others,” she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionablesleevelessdresses, and she plans to

55、show the youngsters at the summer camp that they can too. “I do not go to great lengths to hide my burnt scars,” she says, “I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.”1How many operations has Ammie already had?AOne BTwelveCThirteen DFifteen2What did other children do when Ammie firs

56、t went to school?AThey laughed at herBThey were cruel to herCThey were friendly to herDThey were afraid of her3Ammie will teach the younger children at the Graffham Water Center to _.Alive a normal lifeBrecover quicklyCface others unkindness bravelyDhide their scars by proper dressing4What does the

57、underlined word “sleeveless” mean in Chinese?A無袖的 B漂亮的C昂貴的 D合身的5Which of the following words is not proper to describe Ammie?AConfident BStubbornCHelpful DOutgoingF18、Welcome! 24-hour serviceMENUMain DishesCheeseburger ¥5.2Big Mac ¥10.4Mc Chicken ¥5Fillet-o-fish ¥9.9Snacks (點心)Pie(apple, pineapple) ¥3.5French Fries ¥5/6/7.5(small, middle, big)MC and Hot Crispy

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