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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Mymotherrefuses________metotheweekendtrainingcentreforextraclasses.A.tosend B.sending C.sent D.sends2、---Ms.Wang,I'mafraidIcan'tfinishtheworkintwodays.---Don'tworry.I'llgiveyou____________days.A.twoanother B.twomoreC.moretwo D.twomany3、—I’msorry,Mom.Ilostthatwalletyougaveme.—.A.Thesametoyou B.It’smypleasure C.Well,nevermind D.Nicetomeetyou4、Thestrongestpeoplearenotalwaysthosewhowin,butthosewhodon’t________whentheylose.A.setup B.cheerup C.giveup D.showup5、―CouldyoutellmesomethingaboutSwitzerland?―Oh,itisEuropeancountrywithbeautifulenvironment.A.a(chǎn)n;a B.a(chǎn)n;the C.a(chǎn);a D.a(chǎn);the6、Hedidn’twakeupheheardthenoise.A.until B.while C.if D.because7、Wecanbuyalotofthingswithmoney,butitdoesn’talways/br??/happiness.A.bright B.brain C.belong D.bring8、---Whichisthebiggestnumberofthefour?---______.A.Onethird B.Ahalf C.Twothirds D.Aquarter9、---WhereisyoursonJimmylivingnow?---He_____thecityofYangzhou,Chinafortwoyears.A.hasleftfor B.hasbeento C.hasgoneto D.hasbeenin10、—WhatdoyouthinkoftheT-shirtsforyourbrother?—Oh,________thisT-shirt________thatoneisfitforhim.Theyaretoosmall.A.both;and B.either;or C.neither;nor D.notonly;butalsoⅡ.完形填空11、Ten-year-oldJohnnywasoneofthelaziestboysinhisclass.Hishomeworkwasalways1anditwasusuallywrong.Heonlydidhalfthenumberofmathproblems2theotherchildrendidandinhiscompositionshe3halfthenumberofwords.Andusuallythewordswere4spelledbecausehewastoolazytousea5Onedayhisclasswentonabustrip.The___didnotwanttotakeJohnnywiththem.ButtherewasnoonetolookafterJohnnyattheschoolsoshehadtotake6"Now,children,"theteachersaid,"Onourbustripwewill7oldbuildings,somebeautifulcountryside,andmanyotherthings.Iwantyoutowriteabout8nterestingyouseeonthetrip."Thebustrip9.Thechildrenlookedoutofthewindowsatalltheinterestingthings.Theytooknotes10theirnotebooks.Theteacherwasvery11withthem.ThenshesawJohnny12onthefloorofthebusandwentuptohim."Areyou13?"sheaskedhim."No."hesaid."Then14areyoulyingonthefloor?""IfIcan'tseeanything,"hesaid,"Ican'twriteaboutit,canI?"1.A.lateB.earlyC.goodD.fine2.A.thatB.whoC.whatD.whom|3.A.learnedB.madeC.wroteD.read4.A.badlyB.wellC.correctlyD.nicely5.A.radioB.penC.libraryD.dictionary6.A.driverB.motherC.fatherD.teacher7.A.himB.himselfC.hisD.he8.A.hearB.listentoC.seeD.feel9.A.nothingB.somethingC.nobodyD.everybody10.A.endedB.beganC.finishedD.closed11.A.overB.byC.inD.a(chǎn)t12.A.a(chǎn)ngryB.pleasedC.sadD.careful13.A.standingB.sittingC.eatingD.lying14.A.busyB.sickC.happyD.glad15.A.whereB.whatC.howD.whⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、短文填空OtherfaillittleitsurprisedtheypossiblebackservebecalltoThousandsofpeople1.a(chǎn)ttracted(吸引)toa2-meter-widelaneinTongcheng,Anhuiprovincethisspringfestival.Althoughitwas2.tocounttheexactnumber,at3.5,000peoplevisitediteachday.Thisnarrowlane4.LiuchiLaneinChinese,wongreaterpopularityafterthestorybehinditwasbroadcast(播放)onaCCTVshow.Atfirstglanceitmayseemunimportant,buttothosewhoknow5.history,LiuchiLanemeansmuchmorethanitsappearance.IntheearlyQingDynasty,it6.a(chǎn)stheboundary(邊界)betweenZhangfamilyandWufamily.Theyquarreled(爭(zhēng)論)fiercelyoverwhichfamilyhadtherighttobuildawallonthedividingline.After7.tomakeacompromise(妥協(xié)),theZhangsturnedtoZhangYing,afamilymemberofZhangsandalsoatopofficialintheemperor’scourt.Totheir8.,ZhangYingdidnotprovidethesupporttheyneeded.Hecalledforhisfamilytomoveback1meterfromtheboundary.Seeingthat,theWusagreedtomove9.a(chǎn)nothermeter,thusLiuchiLanewasborn.Inreality,thestoryofLiuchiLaneisnotonlyabouthowtogetalongwith10.,butalsoaguidelineforalltheofficialsinChinaⅣ.閱讀理解A13、WewalkedallafternoonwithInfadoosandScragga.Theirmenwalkedaboutahundredmetresaheadofus.“Whendidyourpeople,theKukuana,cometothisplace?”“Theycamefromthenorthmanythousandsofmoonsago,”Infadoosexplained.“Whentheyreachedthemountains,theycouldgonofarther.Theystayedherewherethelandisgoodandthereiswater.”“Doyoulivehereinpeace?”Iasked.“Therehavebeentwowars.Onceanarmycamedownfromthenorth,butwekilledmostofthem.Soonafterthat,wefoughtamongourselves.”Hesaid,“Thekingatthattimehadtwosons—twins.Whenhedied,bothyoungmenwantedtobeking.Oneofthetwins,Twala,killedtheotherandbecameking.”“Didthedeadmanhaveawifeandchildren?”Iasked.Iknewthatifhedid,thefightingcouldstartagainoneday.“Yes.Hehadawife,Imotu,andason,Ignosi.Theyranaway.”Hepointedtoavillageashortwayahead.“ThatisthevillagewhereImotuandIgnosifirsthid,”hesaid.“Weshallstaytheretonight..”Assoonaswewerewithinamileorsoofthevillage,anarmyofmencameout.Aswepassedthem,theyshoutedawelcome.Theirwomenwereinthevillage.Theystoppedwhatevertheyweredoingtowatchuspassby,buttheywerenotrude.Assoonaswewerecomfortableinahut,theycamewithmilk,honey,andcookedfood.Ayoungmanbroughtafatyoungoxwhichhekilledandcutintopieces.Wetookafewpiecesforourselvesandgavehimtherest.Wedon’twantthemtothinkwewereselfish.(選自《所羅門王的寶藏》,有刪節(jié))1.TheKukuanapeoplemovedalongway________beforetheystayedinthisplace.A.eastB.westC.southD.north2.TheKukuanapeoplestayedbecausetheycould________here.A.huntenoughanimalsB.growgoodcropsC.makemanyfriendsD.eatdeliciousbeef3.Infadoos’peoplehadwon_________wars.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five4.IgnosiwasTwala’s__________.A.wifeB.brotherC.sonD.nephew5.Fromwhatweread,thevillagerswereprobablyIgnosi’s_________.A.friendsB.enemiesC.supportersD.soldiersB14、1.(小題1)ThetourtoXi’anwilllastfor______.A.twonightsB.fournightsC.fivedaysD.twenty-fourhours2.(小題2)WhenyouareinChang’anHotel,youcan______.A.goswimmingwithyourfriendsB.seesomeoldthingsnearbyC.eatsomeItalianfoodD.goshoppinginDatangShoppingMall3.(小題3)Youwanttospendtheleastmoney,youcanjointhetourgroupon______.A.Jun24,2016B.Jul16,2016C.Aug25,2016D.Sep30,20164.(小題4)Wecan’tbookthetourgroupby______.A.callingthemon0555—93276888B.sendinganemailtoC.visitingthecompanyat1578YuhuRoadD.contactingthemat8:30amonSaturdayC15、Our4th-gradeclassisstudyinghowthingshavechangedovertime.Togetmoreinformation,Ispokewithmygreat-grandmothertofindoutwhatherschoolwaslikewhenshewasmyage.Thefollowingiswhatshetoldme.

Our4th-gradeclassisstudyinghowthingshavechangedovertime.Togetmoreinformation,Ispokewithmygreat-grandmothertofindoutwhatherschoolwaslikewhenshewasmyage.Thefollowingiswhatshetoldme.

MyschoolwascalledAlgoeSchool.Itwasbuiltin1902andwasaone-roomschool.Therewasonlyoneteacher,butthestudentswerefromdifferentgrades.AlgoeSchoolsometimeshadasmanyas18students,butoncetherewereonlytwo.Weallhadjobstodoeveryday.Theteacherrangtheschoolbelleverymorning.Therewasaflagpole(旗桿)infrontofourschool.Weraisedtheflageverymorning.Atnoonbreak,onestudentcleanedtheblackboard.Somestudentssweptthefloor.Andtwostudentshadthejobofwalkingtoanearbyfarmtobringbackabigbagofdrinkingwater.Inwinter,ourschoolwasheatedbyawood-burningstove(爐子).Onverycoldmornings,weallsataroundthestoveandtheteachergaveuslessons.Althoughitwasverycold,weallfelthappy.DailySchedule

9:00am-9:10amraisingtheflag

9:20am-9:30amsinging

9:30am-10:20ammath

10:20am-10:50ambreaktime

10:50am-11:40amhistory

11:40am-2:30pmnoonbreak

2:30pm-2:55pmspelling

●Low-gradestudentsgohome!

3:10pm-3:50pmgeography

4:00pm-4:20pmsinging

●High-gradestudentsgohome!

DailySchedule

9:00am-9:10amraisingtheflag

9:20am-9:30amsinging

9:30am-10:20ammath

10:20am-10:50ambreaktime

10:50am-11:40amhistory

11:40am-2:30pmnoonbreak

2:30pm-2:55pmspelling

●Low-gradestudentsgohome!

3:10pm-3:50pmgeography

4:00pm-4:20pmsinging

●High-gradestudentsgohome!

MyfavoritesubjectwasspellingbecauseIwasgoodatspellingbees(拼字比賽).EverytimeIwonthespellingbee,theteacherwouldgivemesomecandy.IoncewonfirstprizeinNationalSpellingBee.Myprizewasafamouschildren’snovelfromthelocalnewspaper.IwillalwaysrememberAlgoeSchoolandthegoodtimesthere.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1.HowdidthewriterlearnaboutAlgoeSchool?A.Bytakingafieldtripthere.B.Bywatchingamovieaboutit.C.Byreadinganewspaperarticleaboutit.D.Bytalkingwithapersonwhooncestudiedthere.2.Howlongdidtheteachergivethesinginglessoneveryday?A.Fortenminutes.B.Fortwentyminutes.C.Forthirtyminutes.D.Forfortyminutes.3..Whichsubjectwasonlytaughttohigh-gradestudents?A.Math.B.Singing.C.Spelling.D.Geography.4.Whatdidthewriter’sgreat-grandmothergetfromthelocalnewspaperafterwinningNationalSpellingBee?A.Somecandy.B.Achildren’snovel.C.Muchmoney.D.Awood-burningstove.5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.TherewerealotofclassroomsinAlgoeSchool.B.StudentsinAlgoeSchoolraisedtheflageverymorning.C.Thehistorylessonlastedfor50minuteseveryday.D.Thewriter’sgreat-grandmotheroncestudiedinAlgoeSchool.D16、Allthetimeyouspentmemorizingmultiplicationtables(乘法表)mayhavemadeyouabettermathematician,accordingtoanewstudy.AteamofscientistsfromStanfordUniversity,inCalifornia,haveshownhowthebrainreorganizesitselfaskidslearnmath.Afteracertainamountoftimespentpracticingmath,kidscanputawaythecalculator(計(jì)算器).Theydon’tevenneedtocountontheirfingers.Theysimplyknowtheanswerstosubtraction(?),addition(+),andmultiplication(×)facts.Thequickerkidscanrecallbasicmathfacts,theeasieritisforthemtosolvemoredifficultmathproblems.TheStanfordUniversityresearchersobserved(觀察)thebrainactivityof28students,ages7to4,forthestudy.Theytookscansofthestudents’brainsasthestudentssolvedmathcalculationswithoutthehelpofacalculator,penorpaper.Acalculation—threeplusfourequalsseven,forexample—flashedonascreen.Thestudentspushedabuttontosayiftheanswerwasrightorwrong.Thescientistsalsorecordedtheresponsespeed,andwhatpartsofthebrainbecameactiveasthekidspushedthebutton.Theseobservationsshowedaprocesscalled_______.Ratherthanusingtheirfingerstocount,orscrawlingoutequations(列算式)onapieceofpaper,thestudentspulledtheanswersfrommemory.It’sasiftheanswerstobasicsubtraction,addition,andmultiplicationproblemsarekeptinalong-termstoragepartinthebrain.Thestoragepartwasbuiltfromrepetition.“Experiencereallydoesmatter,”saidDr.KathyMannKoepekeoftheNationalInstitutesofHealth.Childrenmakethechangefromcountingtofactretrievalwhentheyare8to4yearsold,thestudysays.Thisisthetimewhenmoststudentsarelearningbasicadditionandsubtraction.Whenkidshavebasicmathfactsmemorized,thebrainhasmorefreespacetolearnmoredifficultmath.Thisprocesshasbenefitsforthefuture.Thestudyshowed,askidsgotolder,theiranswersreliedmoreonmemoryandbecamequickerandmorecorrect.Lessbrainactivitywasinvolvedincounting.Somechildrenmakethischangequickerthanothers.Scientistshopetousethisresearchtodevelopnewstrategies(策略)tohelpkidslearnmathatalllevels.Onestrategythestudysuggestsisforstudentstotestthemselvesindifferentorders—solvingfivetimesthreebeforefivetimestwo,forexample.Mixinguptheorderkeepsthebrainactive.Keepthesetrainingsup,andyoumaybeamathwhizinnotime.1.Inthestudy,kidsputawaycalculatorsbecausetheycan______.A.usecalculatorswellB.scrawloutequationsC.recallingbasicmathfactsD.countontheirfingers2.Theprocessof“factretrieval”inParagraph4probablymeans______.A.pickingoutresultsbyworkingtogetherwiththeirpartnersB.findingoutanswersbasedonpracticingcarefullyandpatientlyC.tryingoutwaysofdealingwithproblemsbyattendingtrainingD.workingoutproblemsaccordingtowhattheyhaveremembered3.Whatcanweknowfromthestudy?A.Kidsneedtopracticeusingcalculatorstokeeptheirbrainsactive.B.Mathlearnersshouldchangetocountingpracticeattheageof8to4.C.Trainingbymixinguptheorderofmultiplicationtablescanhelplearnmathbetter.D.Lessbrainactivitymaybeinvolvedinsolvingdifficultproblemswhenkidsgetolder.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MathfromMemoryB.StrategyDevelopmentC.BrainReorganizationD.TrainingbyRepetitionE17、DDoyouandyourfriendsevertalkaboutyourdreamswitheachother?Ifyoudo,youmighthavenoticedsomethinginteresting–someofyourfriendsseldomremembertheirdreams,butsomecanalwaysdescribetheirdreamssoclearlythatitseemslikethey’redescribingthingsthatreallyhappenedtothem.Whatmakesthosepeopledifferent?Theanswerissimple.Therearetwodifferenttypesofdreamers–lowdreamrecallers(回憶者)andhighdreamrecallers.Lowdreamrecallersusuallyremembertheirdreamsonlytwiceamonth.Buthighdreamrecallersareabletorememberthemaboutfivemorningsaweek.Andanewstudysuggeststhatactivityinacertainpartofthebraincouldhavesomethingtodowithit,reportedTheHuffingtonPost.PerrineRuby,aFrenchresearcherattheLyonNeuroscienceResearchCenter,studied41people(21highdreamrecallersand20lowdreamrecallers)andrecordedtheirbrainactivity.Shefoundthatapartofthebraincalledthetemporo-parietaljunction(顳頂聯(lián)合區(qū))wasmoreactiveinhighdreamrecallersthaninlowdreamrecallers–bothwhentheyweresleepingandawake.Thisbrainareacollectsandprocesses(編程)informationfromtheoutsideworld.Thismeansthathighdreamrecallersknowmoreaboutwhat’shappeningaroundthem.Forexample,whentheyareawake,theyrespond(對(duì)……有反應(yīng))morestronglytohearingtheirownnames,andwhentheyaresleeping,theyarewokenmoreeasilybysoundsandmovements.Bycloselystudyingpeople’sbrainactivities,Rubyfoundthathighdreamrecallershavetwiceasmuch“wakefulnesstime”duringsleepaslowdreamrecallersdo.Anditisduringtheseshorttimesofwakefulnessthatthebrainremembersdreams.“Thesleepingbrainisnotabletoremembernewinformation,”RubytoldTheWashingtonPost.“Itneedstowakeuptobeabletodothat.”Thisisnothardtounderstand.Justtrytothinkofyourownsleepingexperiences.Ifyouareworriedduringthenight,youaremorelikelytorememberyourdreams,butifyousleepwell,youwillrememberlittleinthemorning,andthisisbecause“younevergetachancetoremember”,RobertStickgold,aHarvardMedicalSchoolresearcher,toldTheWashingtonPost.1.Accordingtothearticle,highdreamrecallers______.A.haveverylittlebrainactivityduringsleepB.canremembertheirdreamsclearlyC.don’tknowhowtodescribetheirdreamsD.remembertheirdreamstwiceaweek2.Comparedtohighdreamrecallers,lowdreamrecallers______.A.havehighersleepqualityB.havemoresleeplessnightsC.a(chǎn)remoreeasilywokenatnightD.respondfasterwhenhearingtheirnames3.Whatisthemainpurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Toshowtheadvantagesofbeingalowdreamrecaller.B.Tosuggestwhattodotobecomealowdreamrecaller.C.Tomakereadersinterestedinfuturestudies.D.TofurtherexplainRuby’sresearch.F18、Haveyoueverheardof"aballofenergy"?Peopleoftenuseittodescribeveryactivechildren.Buttodaywetellaboutaninventioncalledthesoccket,thatisarealsoccerballofenergy.JuliaSilvermanexplainsthatinfactthesoccketisaportablegenerator(便攜式發(fā)電機(jī)).JuliaSilvermanandJessicaMatthewsdevelopedthesoccketaspartofagroupprojectforanengineeringclassatHarvardUniversity.Therearemechanisms(裝置)inasoccket.Whenyoukick,hitorthrowit,energyisthenkeptinitbythesemechanismsinsteadofdisappearingintotheenvironment.Thentheusercanputsomethingdirectlyintotheball,likealamp,oramobilephonechargersothattheycangetenergyfromit.Foreveryfifteenminutesofthegameplay,thesoccketcanprovideenoughelectricity(電)foranLEDlampforthreehours,andtheballcanstore(儲(chǔ)藏)upto24hours’electricity.TheInternationalEnergyAssociationreportedlastyearthatnearlyoneandahalfbillionpeopleintheworldhadnoelectricitytouse,andmostofthemliveinsub-SaharanAfricaandinIndiaandothercountriesinAsia.JuliaSilvermanandJessicaMatthewsbothhadexperiencesindevelopingcountriesbeforetheybegantheproject.Theyknewthatpowershortagesareaseriousprobleminreallyareas.There’sanenergycrisisintheworld.Oneoutofeveryfivepeopleintheworlddon’thaveanyelectricity.Andbesidesthat,therearealotofhealthproblemsbecausewhatpeopleuseinsteadoftheelectricityareharmfulchoiceslikekerosene(煤油)lamps,whichproducealotofsmoke.JuliaSilvermansaysthesoccketballisonesmallsolution(解決方法)toabigproblem.JessicaMatthewsand

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