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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語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應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Tonyisaquietstudent,____heisactiveinclass.A.so B.a(chǎn)nd C.but2、--I’llbeawayonholiday.Wouldyoumind_______mypetdog?--Notatall.________.A.lookat;I’venotime B.tolookup;I’drathernotC.lookedfor;Youcanleave D.lookingafter;I’dbegladto3、—Nowadays,itseemsthatmanyyoungpeoplecan’tlivewithoutsmartphones.—________.Ithinkit’sbadfortheirhealth.A.I’mafraidnotB.Ihopenot.C.Exactly.D.Ofcourse.4、Someofmyfriendsareinterestedinscience,butnoneofthemcantell____________.A.whenUFOsappearnexttimeB.ifhorsesknowthewayornotC.wherewasthiskindofplantfoundD.howelephantscommunicate5、—Ijoinedin2019YangzhouInternationalHalfMarathon,______Icouldn’trunasfastasarealathlete.—That’sreallygreat!You’remyhero!A.though B.until C.unless D.if6、—Thiscomputerisn'tworkingproperly.—.Ikepthavingproblemswithityesterday.Idon'tknowwhat'swrong.A.Itoldyouso. B.Nevermind. C.Withpleasure. D.Notatall.7、Anewschool_________lastyearinmyhometown.A.setupB.setsupC.issetupD.wassetup8、Theboys____afootballmatchtomorrowmorning.A.a(chǎn)rehaving B.willhave C.had D.havehad9、—Amy,Ihearyou'vegotmanyforeigncoins._______Ihavealook?—Ofcourse,I'llfetchthemforyou.A.MayB.MustC.ShouldD.Need10、Momdidn’tfeelwell.Thedoctor________herbutfailedtofindanythingwrong.A.required B.examined C.praisedⅡ.完形填空11、Boysandgirls,thissummervacationisthetimeforyoutotakeyourmindoffhomeworkandprepareyourselvesforthefuture.Thefollowingissomeadviceon1tomakeyourvacationmeaningfulandcolorful.Takeregularexercise.You2hardmostofthetime.Therefore,youneedtojoininoutdooractivities,whichcan3yourwholebodyintoaction.Youcanbenefitfromdifferentformsofexercise4swimming,mountainclimbingandsoon.Learnsomebasiclifeskills.Oneday,youwilllive5.Youcan’tdependonyourfamilyanylonger.So,youshouldlearntocook,washandotherpractical6Goforajourney.Traveltoplacesofinterest.Inthisway,you’llunderstandculturesthataredifferent7thatofyourhometown.Beautifulscenerycanalsomakeyourelaxed.Enjoy8time.Don’talwayssitinfrontofacomputeralone.It’sgreatfunforfamilymemberstogatheraroundthetable,9sports,clothesorothercommontopics.Ifyoufollowtheadviceabove,yoursummervacationwillbefullofjoyand10Wewishyouawonderfultime!1.A.whyB.howC.what2.A.haveworkedB.workedC.willwork3.A.carryB.bringC.make4.A.insteadofB.suchasC.a(chǎn)swell5.A.a(chǎn)loneB.lonelyC.together6.A.lessonsB.skillsC.jobs7.A.a(chǎn)sB.toC.from8.A.familyB.homeC.house9.A.a(chǎn)dvisingB.discussingC.deciding10.A.meaningB.sadnessC.successⅢ.語法填空12、閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式。IfyoutakethesubwayinBeijing,youmayseethere'snobodyinthedriver'sseat.Butdon'tbeafraid—itjustmeansyouareonthenewdriverlessline.1.September4,adriverlesssubwayline2.(name)theYanfangLinestartedtotryrunninginBeijing.Thelinewasopentopassengersat3.endof4.ThetrainsonthenewlinearetheChinese5.(one)domestically(國內(nèi)地)madedriverlesssubwaycars.Theline6.(build)betweenBeijing'sYanshanandFangshanareaswith960seatsandatopspeedof807.(kilometer)perhour.Thetrainsare8.(complete)self-driven.Thegeneraldesignersaysthedriverlesstrainsactuallyrunina9.(safe)waythanregularsubwaytrains.Andofcourse,the"drivers"ofthenewtrainscan'tbecomeill10.tired.Sofar,twelvecitiesinChina11.(begin)tobuildsuchdriverlesssubwaylines.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Haveyoueverwonderedhowweknowthethingsthatweknow?HowdoweknowthatthestarsarereallyhugeballsoffireliketheSunandveryfaraway?AndhowdoweknowthattheEarthisasmallerballturningroundoneofthosestars,theSun?Thekeytothosequestionsis“evidence"(證據(jù)).Sometimesevidencemeansactuallyseeing(orhearing,feeling,smelling…)thatsomethingistrue.AstronautshavetravelledfarenoughfromtheEarthtoseewiththeirowneyesthatitisround.SometimesoureyesneedhelpThe"eveningstar"lookslikeabrighttwinkleinthesky,butwithatelescope(望遠(yuǎn)鏡)youcanseethatitisabeautifulball.Somethingthatyoulearnbydirectseeing(orhearingorfeeling…)iscalledanobservation(觀察)Oftenevidenceisn'tjustobservationonitsown,butobservationalwayshidesatthebackofit.Ifthere'sbeenamurder,oftennobody(exceptthemurdererandthedeadperson!)actuallyobservedit.Butdetectives(偵探)cangathertogetherlotsofotherobservationswhichmayallpointtowardsthesuspect(嫌疑犯).Ifaperson’sfinger-printsmatchthosefoundonaknife,thisisevidencethathetouchedit.Itdoesn'tprove(證明)thathedidthemurder,butitcanhelpwhenit'sjoinedupwithlotsofotherevidence.Predictionhelpstolookforevidence.Scientistsmakeaguessaboutwhatmightbetrue.Forexample,iftheworldisreallyround,wecanpredictthatanyofus,goingonandoninthesamedirection,shouldeventuallyfindourselvesbackwherewestartedPeoplesometimessaythatyoumustbelieveinfeelingsdeepinside,butnotalltheinsidefeelingsarerealevidence.Whatcanwedoaboutallthis?Whensomebodytellsyousomethingthatsoundspossible,thinktoyourself:"Isthereanyevidenceforthat?And,nexttimesomebodytellsyouthatsomethingistrue,whynotsaytothem:Whatkindofevidenceisthereforthat?"Remember,alwaysthinkcarefullybeforeyoubelieveaword.1.WhydoesthewriterusetheexampleofadetectiveinParagraph3?A.ToexplainwhatpredictionisB.TotellwhatobservationiscalledC.Tointroducehowdetectiveswork.D.Toproveevidenceisnotjustobservation2.Theunderlined"eventually"inParagraph4meansA.probablyB.finallyC.completelyD.luckily3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Predictionhelpstoprovesomethingifitistrue.B.WhatyouseedirectlyisrealevidenceC.PeopleshouldalwaysbelievetheirinsidefeelingsD.AstronautsfindtheEarthisroundwithatelescope.4.what'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.EvidencespeaksB.ScientistsmakepredictionsC.InsidefeelingshelpgetideasD.ObservationoffersthefactsB14、Onthefirstdayofschool,Jackfoundalittleoldladywithawarmsmile.“Hi,handsome.MynameisRose.I’m87yearsold.”shesaid.“WhyareyouinuniversityatsuchaYOUNGage?”Jackasked.“I’mheretomeetarichhusband,getmarried,haveacoupleofkids,andthenretiredandtravel.”sheanswered.Jackknewshe’sjokingbuthewassurprisedwhatencouragedhertobehereatherage.“IalwaysdreamedofhavingauniversityeducationandnowI’mgettingone!”shetoldme.Webecamefriends.Everydaytheywouldtalkafterclass.Jackalwaysenjoyedlisteningtothis“timemachine”asshesharedherwisdom(智慧)andexperiencewithhim.AndRoseeasilymadefriendswherevershewent.Attheendoftheterm,Rosewasinvitedtomakealittlespeech.Shesaid,“Wedon’tstopplayingbecausewe’reold.Wegrowoldbecausewestopplaying.Beinghappyandachievingsuccessmaykeepyoustayingyoung.Ifyouhaveadream,holdon.Whenyouloseyourdreams,youdie.”“Anybodycangrowolder.____doesn’ttakeanytalent(天才)orability.Theideaistogrowupbyalwaysfindingthechanceinchange...”1.Rose,an87-year-oldlady,wasJack’s________.A.grannyB.classmateC.teacherD.friend2.Rosewenttotheuniversityinorderto________.A.meetarichhusbandB.makenewfriendsC.getabetterjobD.getauniversityeducation3.WhydidJackconsideredRoseasa“timemachine”?Because________.A.shealwaysgottoclassontimeB.shemadefriendseasilyC.shehadwisdomandexperienceD.shemadealittlespeech4.WhatdoesthewordthatinPara.7refersto(指)?A.Growingolder.B.GrowingupC.StayingyoungD.Beinghappy5.FromthispassageweknowRosebelieved________.A.EasiersaidthandoneB.WellbegunishalfdoneC.ItisnevertoolatetolearnD.ReadingmakesafullmanC15、TeenagerJakeDehamwasskiingwithhisfamilyintheUSwhenhefelloverandlostoneofhisskis.Hisfamilydidn’tknowthathehadaproblem.Theykeptonskiing.Whentheygottothefootofthemountain,therewasnosignofJake.Jakecouldn’tfindhisskianywhere.Intheend,hedecidedtotakeoffhisotherskiandwalkdownthemountain.Buthecouldn’tworkouttherightwaytogo.Itwasnowgettingdarkandhewasalongwayfromanyplaceofsafety.Heknewthathemightdiethatnightinthecoldtemperatures.ButJakekeptcalm.Athome,Jakewatchedalotofprogrammesaboutlivingindifficultsituations.Herememberedtheadvicefromtheseprogrammesandknewthatheshouldbuildaholeinthesnow.Hemadeaholesothewindcouldn’tblowintoit.Outsidehishole,thetemperaturefelltoadangerous-15℃thatnight,butinsideitJakewassafefromthecold.Afterthelongeveningpassed,Jakebegantothinkhiswayout.Hehadtogetdownthemountain.TheTVprogrammesalwayssaid,“Ifyouarelost,youshouldfindsomeoneelse’stracks(足跡)throughthesnowandfollowthem.”“Iwantedtolivemylife.”RememberedJake.“SoIgotupandIfoundsomeskitracksandIfollowedthose.”Hewalkedandwalkedandfinallysawlights.……Hismumwasveryhappywhensheheardhissonwassaved.Amazingly,Jakedidn’tevenhavetogotohospital.Hegotthroughtheterribleexperiencewithoutanyinjuries.So,thenexttimesomeonesaysthatwatchingTVisawasteoftime,thinkofJake.SometimesTVcansaveyourlife!1.Jake’sparentsdidn’tknowthathewasmissinguntil__________.A.JakecontactedthemonthephoneB.theybegantoskidownthemountainC.theyreachedthefootofthemountainD.Jakelostoneofhisskis2.WhatwasthemostimportantdecisionJakemadeforhissafety?A.TogoskiingwithhisfamilyintheUS.B.Tosearchfortheskithathehadlostinthesnow.C.Totakeoffhisotherskiandwalkdownthemountain.D.Tobuildaholeinthesnowtokeephimselfwarm.3.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingtakeplaceinthestory?a.Jakemadeaholeinthesnow.b.Jakelostoneofhisskis.c.Jakefinallysawlights.d.Jakefollowedsometracks.e.Jaketookoffhisotherski.A.b-e-a-d-cB.a(chǎn)-b-e-c-dC.d-e-b-a-cD.b-c-e-a-d4.WhatprobablyhappentoJakewhenhesawlights?A.Jake’sparentscametosearchandsavedhim.B.Jakewentbacktotheholeandwaitedthere.C.Jakefoundhislostskiandskieddownbyhimself.D.Jakefoundateamofmenwhocametosavehim.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Itisdangerousforustotravelalone.B.Keepcalmwhenfacingdifficulties.C.Nevergiveupandyouwillbesuccessful.D.ItisawasteoftimetowatchTV.D16、SangLanisaformermemberofthenationalwomen’sgymnasticteam.ShehurtherselfseriouslyinacompetitionattheGoodwillGamesheldinLongIsland,NewYorkin1998.Foralongtimeshecouldnotmoveherarmsandlegs.Andherbodyfrommiddlechestdowncouldnotfeelanything.Shehasbeenonawheelchairsincethen.Althoughshewasdisabled,SangLanbelievedthatshewouldwalkagainoneday.Shekeptonexercisingallyearround,andwassurethatwouldstandup.WhenshewasinNewYork,shecaughttheheartsofAmericans.Shesaid“Getupfromwhereyoufall.”Somanypeoplecalledher“abraveandunbelievablegirl”.ShebecameaninternationalsymbolofcourageandwasverypopularintheUnitedStates.ThebravegirlhasbeenacollegestudentinPekingUniversitynow.Herdreamofgoingtocollegehascometrue.“Shewasbusywithtrainingandcontestsbeforetheaccident,”Sang’smothersaid,“andnowshetakesgreatinterestinstudyingandworksveryhard.”1.FromthestoryweknowthatSangLannow.A.isstudyinginauniversityB.islivinginNewYorkC.isasportsgirl2.Theaccidenthappened.A.inBeijing.B.inPekingUniversity.C.inNewYork.3.SangLanbecameaninternationalsymbolofcouragebecauseshe.A.wasalwayssmilingB.wasagoodstudentC.facethechallengesbravely4.SangLansaid“Getupfromwhereyoufall.”meansinChinese.A.起來就在那兒摔倒B.哪里摔倒哪里起來C.摔倒了要起來5.FromthestorywecangettoknowthatSangLanis.A.a(chǎn)beautifulgirlB.a(chǎn)bravegirlC.a(chǎn)sickgirlE17、Whenyou’rehavingaholiday,oneofthemainquestionstoaskiswhichhotelorapartmenttochoose.However,whenitcomestoFrance,youhaveanotherspecialchoice:treehouses.InFrance,treehousesareofferedtotravelersasanewchoiceinmanyplaces.Thepricemaybealittlehigher,butyoudohaveachanceto____yourchildhoodmemories.AlainLaurens,oneofFrance’stoptreehousedesigners,said,“Mostofthepeoplemighthavetheexperienceofbuildingaden(洞穴)whentheywereyoung.Andtheylikethatfeelingoffreedomwhentheyarechildren.”Itsfairy-talestylegivestravelersaspecialfeeling.Itseemsasiftheyarelivingasaforestkingandenjoyingthefreshairinthemorning.Anotherkindoftreehouseisthe“starcube”.Itgivestravelersthechanceoflookingatthestarsshiningintheskywhentheyaregoingtosleep.Each“starcube”notonlyoffersallthecomfortablethingsthatahotelprovidesfortravelers,butalsogivesthemachancetolookforstarsbyusingatelescope.Theglassroofallowsyoutolookatthestarsfromyourbed.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號填入題前括號內(nèi)。1.Youmayhavethechancetoliveinatreehousewhenyouvisit.A.CanadaB.AmericaC.FranceD.England2.Theunderlinedphrase“callup”means“”inChinese.A.喚起B(yǎng).制造C.刪除D.改變3.What’stheroofofthe“starcube”madeof?A.Plastic.B.Glass.C.Paper.D.Stones.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thepriceofatreehouseisashighasthatofahotel.B.Thetravelerwillbecometheforestkinginthetreehouse.C.There’satelescopeinalltheroomsofthetreehouse.D.The“starcube”canoffercomfortablethingsasahoteldoes.5.Thepassagemainlytellsus.A.treehousesinFranceB.starcubesinFranceC.wheretogocampingD.howtospendourholidayF18、Motivated(有內(nèi)驅(qū)力的)orOverachieving?Everyonehastheoccasionalclassmatewhohandsinhisworkaheadoftimewithreallybeautifulhandwriting.Someteachersmaycheerfullygetthehomeworkbysaying"Ofcourseyoudiditearly.I'msureyou'vedoneagoodjob!"Someteachersmayfeelannoyedbecause"ThedeadlineisnotuntilnextFriday."Behindthisstudent'sbackaretonsofwhispersfromhisclassmates,"Ugh,heissuchanoverachieverandit'ssoannoying..."Ifyouaskthesamestudenttoexplainhisbehavior,heprobablysaysthatheissimply"motivated".Suchstudentsrefusetocallthemselvesoverachieversbutprefer"motivated"instead.Theywanttoshyawayfromtheunpleasantterm"overachiever"butchoosetoembracetheword"motivated".Whyistheterm"overachiever"usedasaninsult(侮辱)?Dowenotallworkhardtoachieveourgoals?Whydoesthe"motivated"studentnotproudlycallhimselfan"overachiever"?Inmypersonalexperience,beingcalledanoverachieverinfrontofmyclassmatesisnotpleasantatall.Thewordisoftenconnectedwithanunkindsmileorsometimesahintofjealousy(嫉妒)."Overachiever"carriestheimplied(暗指的)sensewhich"over"lendsit-youhavedonetoomuchandyouhavegonetoofar.Anyway,itisbeyondtheproperdegreeandjustannoyingtothosestudentswhorefusetoputintheeffortthemselvesandgetunhappywithyoufordoingso.Astudentwouldratherthinkofhimselfasanexcellentstudentanditismotivationthatdriveshimtodohisbest.Whatistheimpliedmeaningof"motivated"?Connectedwithpositivewordslikewillpower,spiritanddetermination,the"motivated"studentwouldappeartobecompetinginaneventofthebrainOlympics.Althoughtherearedifferencesintheirimplications,thestudentwhocallshimself"motivated"couldactuallybeasecretoverachiever,goingoverthetopforallhiswork;whilethe"overachiever"isnothingmorethanamotivatedstudent,drivenbythesimpledesiretodowellandwillingtoputintimeandeffort.Infact,thechoicelieswithinthestudent:tooverachieveornottooverachieve;tofindthemotivationtodowellandbedrivenbyit,ortositbackandblameothersforoverachievingtohidehisinabilitytoachieve.1.Accordingtothepassage,overachiever

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