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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬測(cè)試卷請(qǐng)考生注意:1請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)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(wú)效。2答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的注意事項(xiàng),按規(guī)定答題。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、Do you know who America,Andy?Sorry,I have no idea.AinventedBcreatedCdiscoveredDnoted2、Have you finished your homework yet?Yes. I _ it twenty minutes ago.Ahave finish

2、ed BfinishedCwill finish Dhad finished3、Mr Hu is my favorite P.E. teacher because he aways gives us clear in class.AencouragementBinstructionsCintroductionsDinvitations4、I cant find my notebook anywhere. Im afraid I _it.Alose Blost Chave lost Dwas losing5、He drove at such a high speed at the turning

3、 that the car almost went _the road.AonBalongCfromDoff6、Must we leave the library before 5 oclock?No, you _. You can stay here until 5:30.AneedntBcantCmustntDshouldnt7、Summer is coming. _perfect time to _!AHow a; go swimmingBWhat a; go swimmingCHow; swimmingDWhat; swimming8、Its very kind _ Andy to h

4、elp people in needI think its necessary _ us to learn from her.Aof; of Bof; for Cfor; of Dfor; for9、Not all the students would rather _ computer games than _.Aplay, studyBplaying, studyingCto play, to studyDplaying, study10、_ pollution is heavy now,I dont think its hopeless.AEven thoughBBecauseCEver

5、 sinceDWhen. 完形填空11、Mr Brown was a rich shopkeeper. He 1 a lot of money to his son Jim when he was dying. The young man often 2 his friends to dinner and several years later he spent all the money on the 3 food. Now he got into trouble and nobody came to him. It made him 4 and he went to ask a cleve

6、r old man for advice.“My money has 5 and my friends have gone,” said the young man. “What will happen to me now?”“Don,t 6 , young man,” answered the old man. “Everything will soon be all right again. 7 and you will soon feel much happier.” 8 this, the young man was very glad. He asked, “Am I going t

7、o be 9 again if I dont like working?”“No,”said the old man.“I 10 you will soon get used to being poor and having no friends.”1Alent Bleft Cborrowed Dgot2Amade Bhoped Casked Dpulled3Acommon Bcheap Cterrible Ddelicious4Asad Bhappy Cpolite Dcareful5Abegun Bbeen used up Churried Dflown6Aworry Bsay Csmil

8、e Dsing7AStand BStudy CWork DWait8ASeeing BTouching CHearing DFeeling9Asafe Bdangerous Crich Dpoor10Athink Bwish Cunderstand Dsurprise. 語(yǔ)法填空12、Champion Swim Club 1(found) in 2006 by former World Cup Swimming Champion Ms. Vivian Wang and is the first competitive organization for expats children and a

9、dults in Shanghai. The club 2(provide) a structured program focused on the long-term development of its swimmers. Members will be assessed and given the opportunity3(train) with swimmers of a similar standard and level under the supervision of 4(lead) internationally experienced swimming coaches.So

10、far, we5(create) a program that caters to swimmers of all ages and abilities. In addition to ensuring proper technique and conditioning, Swimmers6(place) in groups by the coaching staff after a stroke technique assessment session. The program has been designed by a world class coaching team that foc

11、uses on all of the elements and techniques that will result students maximizing their potential to enjoy and7(compete) at a competitive level.The coaching team comprises former World Cup Swimming Champion Vivian Wang as Head Coach and a number of highly experienced professional coaches will work tog

12、ether8 (provide) a developmental swimming program where there is avenue for advancement through to higher levels. The leader of the club said, “I think we9(do) some useful things. If everyone spread the spirit, there 10(be) more champions in China. ”. 閱讀理解A13、Last summer I went through a training pr

13、ogram and became a literacy(識(shí)字) volunteer. When I began to know what other peoples lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading.My first student Marie was a 44- year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nea

14、rest supermarket twice a week because she didnt know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus timetable, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldnt always remember what she needs. S

15、ince she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only know items by sight, so if the product had a different sign, she would not know it as the product she wanted.As we worked together, learning how to read built Maries self-confidence, which encouraged her to co

16、ntinue her studies. She began to make fast progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt.At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader with his reading. She sat with him be

17、fore he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read, pride was written all over her face. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself as well. I found that helping Marie to build self-confidence was more rewarding than

18、 anything I had ever done before.As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Marie did.1Marie didnt go to the supermarket by bus because_.Ashe lived too close to the supermarketBshe wanted to stay fit th

19、rough walkingCthere were no bus stops in front of the supermarketDshe had no idea which bus to take to the supermarket2What did the writer probably find when he was teaching Marie to read?AMarie learnt how to read really fastBMarie had no gift for learning how to readCIt was hard for Marie to change

20、 her habitsDIt was hard for Marie to build self-confidence3We learn that in the end_.AMarie could read and became confidentBthe writer chose to help Maries son to read tooCthe writer decided to spend more time learning to readDMarie thought she learnt more from the experience than the writer4What is

21、 the passage mainly about?AThe importance of learning to readBThe difficulties that a single mother facedCThe writers most unforgettable experienceDThe writers experience as a literacy volunteerB14、For Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1How to Communicate with your Pets and Help Them Heal (痊愈). Learn th

22、e 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 order by CHECK!$14.95 plus $4 shipping and handlingFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 2How To Heal Your Sick, Overfed, Bored

23、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, and how much).Learn great recipes you can make at home.Paperback: $15.95Click here to order by CHECK!$15.95 plus $4 shipp

24、ing 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. Read over 60 stories of real pets and their people. Learn how many behavioral problems can be fixed when you listen to

25、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 MeThrough A True Story, An Animal Communicator Reveals The Fascinating And Heart-Warming Inner World Of Our PetsPaperback: $12.9

26、5Click 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 petBwhen is the best time to feed your petChow to prepare food for your pet at homeDhow to communicate with your pet2Unlike th

27、e 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 pictures3Which book should you read if your pet eats too much?AFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1BFor Pets Sake, Do Som

28、ething! 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 dollars, which book can you afford?AFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 1BFor Pets Sake, Do Something! Book 2CPets Have Fe

29、elings, Too!DWhat Animals Tell MeC15、My first photo was taken at the age of 9.While I couldnt even remember the model of the camera,I do remember the enjoyment of looking through the photos.When I was 16 years old,I bought a Canon camera before an overseas trip. Over the years I took many photos wit

30、h it. Theres Aunt Sarah,smiling in front of Buckingham Palace; Aunt Sarah,smiling under the Eiffel Tower; and Aunt Sarah,smiling in a Venetian Canal. Everyone knows what Aunt Sarah looks like. They also know what Europes great landmarks(顯著地面景觀) look like. I didnt think about composition(構(gòu)圖) when tak

31、ing the photos.After the camera was stolen,I didnt buy one for a long time because I didnt want to buy a camera that I work difficulty until I found a Vivitar Series camera. It worked well in natural light,and I took a lot of photos with it. From then on,I had an artists eye. My pictures were not of

32、 familiar Greek architectures. Instead,I took pictures of farmers at work in the field,fishermen repairing their nets. I captured(抓住) the color and character of the country. My friends were so interested that they asked for more.Of course,I won the first prize easily in some photo competitions.My fr

33、iends often told me that I moved from an amateur(業(yè)余愛好者) to an artist.1According to the passage,the writers first camera was very _.Aadvanced Bhightype Csimple Dugly2The latest photos of the writers are mostly about _.Aonly the smiling persons Bthe character of the countryCthe familiar Greek architec

34、tures Dlots of famous buildings3One can become an artist if he _.Atakes a camera with him Bknows the history of a placeCis interested in not only the landmarks but also the people of a place Dlearns how to draw and paint pictures of a place4Whats the best title of the passage_?AMy first photo BA los

35、t camera CA photographer DAn artistD16、When your school doesnt have a bus, and you live too far away to walk? How do you go to school? “Lets carpool! ”most US middle school students will get that cool idea. Carpooling is a group of people sharing the responsibility(責(zé)任) of driving to school in the mo

36、rning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns driving the kids in their cars.It might be the kids first experience with real teamwork. Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. Its a great lesson in resposibili

37、ty.Carpooling is coming into fashion everywhere now. You can find lots of informations of carpooling on the internet. Carpooling is cool! Why?Its good for the environment. In todays culture of everyone needing to try their best to protect our environment, carpooling is one of the best ways. By takin

38、g 3 cars off the road, the pollution can be cut a little. Take that over a town, a city, a state, a country and think about how much less pollution is going to be in the air over the course of even one year.Gas(汽油) now is much more expensive than it used to and if you need to watch the cents(美分), th

39、en its possible that carpooling could be the answer to your prayers. Even if you have to use your car once a week instead of two, thats one round trip of gas youre saving. So carpooling helps you save money.Carpooling is a great way of getting to know people better. If youre carpooling grade school

40、kids, then youll find that slowly youll get to know your childs peers(同齡人) and friends better. Its a great opportunity to meet people while saving the environment and your money.1The word “carpool” means .A合伙用車 B共同租車 C讓人搭車2One of drives the car in a carpool of middle school students.Atheir teachers

41、Bthe students Ctheir parents3If you carpool with two persons to work every day, will be taken off the road every day.Ano car Bone car Ctwo cars4There are advantages of carpooling mentioned in this passage.Athree Bfour Cfive5We can know from the passage that carpooling .Ais much more convenient than

42、taking the school bus.Bcan help you save the money because you use your car less.Cisnt a good means to understand people better.E17、A famous violinist enters the stage to perform a solo at a New York City music hall. Getting on stage is no small task for him. A brain disease he got as a child forces

43、 him to walk with crutches(拐杖).Seeing him walk across the stage is hard to forget. He walks painfully, but gracefully(大方地), until he reaches his chair. He sits down slowly, puts his crutches on the floor and places his legs in the correct place. Then he picks up the violin, puts it under his chin, n

44、ods to the conductor and starts to play.But suddenly something goes wrong. The violinist finishes the first few parts of the piece, but one of the strings on his violin breaks. Everyone hears it clearly.People think the violinist will need to stop to find another string or violin. But he doesnt. Ins

45、tead, he stops for a moment, closes his eyes and goes on. He plays from where he left off, with a passion and power that people had never heard before.It is impossible to play how he does with only three strings. But this musician refuses to give up. He seems to play the strings in new ways to make

46、the sounds he needed from the missing string.When he finishes, everyone in hall bursts into applause. The musician smiles and says: “Sometimes it is up to the musician to find out how much music he can make with what he has left.1The first two paragraphs aim to show that .Athe violinist is very famo

47、us Bits hard for the violinist to do such workCthe violinist is not confident in himself Dit took the violinist a lot of time to prepare2What does the violinist do when his violin string breaks?AHe finds another string. BHe finds another violin.CHe goes on playing. DHe gives up playing.3What message

48、 does the story tell us?AA good musician can hardly deal with every challenge.BPlaying the violin is an easy job.CLearn how to be a good audience.DMake full use of what we still have.4Whats the best title for this passage?ADo the best you can do BNobody is perfectCThe life of a famous violinist DHow

49、 to play the violinF18、 You put a blue lobster (龍蝦) in boiling water, and a few minutes later, you take out a red lobster. Have you ever wondered why the lobster changes its color when it is cooked?Scientists at Manchester Universitys school of chemistry in the UK have an answer. They found that a c

50、hemical in the shell called astaxanthin (蝦青素) causes the lobsters color to change.This chemical is red and is in the shells of both raw and cooked lobsters. But in raw lobsters, the redness of the astaxanthin is covered by the dark blue color of another chemical in the shell, crustacyanin (蝦青蛋白).The

51、 darker color helps lobsters avoid enemies in the wild. And it is likely to have evolved (進(jìn)化) by natural selection.However, when heated, the structure of crustacyanin changes. This makes the red color of astaxanthin stand out.This is similar to the changing colors of tree leaves in autumn. Leaves al

52、ways contain the pigments that make them red, orange and yellow. But for most of the year, those pigments are covered by the bright green color of chlorophyll (葉綠素). In autumn, when the temperature cools and the suns light becomes weak, chlorophyll fades to make these warm-colored pigments visible (

53、看得見的).“It is a scientific curiosity (神奇), but it may also have important uses in the real world,” said John Helliwell, the lead scientist, to The Daily Telegraph. “It could help people know when food has been cooked properly.”1Whose color is red?ACrustacyanin.BAstaxanthin.CChlorophyll.DPigment.2Whic

54、h of the following is TRUE?ARaw lobsters have no crustacyanin.BCrustacyanin only exists in the shell of dead lobsters.CCrustacyanin is a dark blue chemical.DAstaxanthin can protect lobsters from enemies.3From Paragraph 6 we know that _.Apigment in leaves can protect trees from sunshineBchlorophyll d

55、isappears because of high temperaturesCpigments in leaves can be seen all year roundDchlorophyll fades when sunlight becomes weaker4What can we learn from the article?AScientific studies can help people live a better life.BNo one knows why lobsters change their colors.CUS scientists discovered the chemical astaxanthin.DSome animals change their colors with the seasons.書面表達(dá)19、寫作81.假如你是李明,你的英國(guó)筆友Mike給你發(fā)了一封電子郵件,請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀并用英語(yǔ)回復(fù)。Hello Li Ming,Im going to China as an exchange student this September. I will spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with a Chinese family. Could you tell me: What is the Mid-Autumn Fes

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