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2022~2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期九年級期末質(zhì)量監(jiān)測英語試題1.全卷滿分120分,答題時(shí)間為120分鐘。2.請將各題答案填寫在答題卡上。聽力部分Ⅰ.昕句子,選出句子中所包含的信息(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)1.A.pageB.passportC.balloon2.A.borrowabookB.buyacoatC.receivcagift3.A.firstB.secondC.third4.A.Studentscleanthelibraryeveryday.B.Thelibraryisdirty.C.Studentslikethelibraryverymuch.5.A.Lindawasshy.B.Lindawasshyinthepast.C.Lindaisasoutgoingasbefore.Ⅱ.聽句子,選出該句的最佳答語(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)6.A.Great.B.Certainly.C.You'reright.7.A.Sorry,Iwon't.B.Expensive.C.Before9o'clock.8.A.Ilikeit.B.Rainy.C.BecauseIwasn'tfeelingwell.9.A.Inthegym.B.No,Idon't.C.Thegirls.10.A.Hereyouare.B.Itdoesn'tmatter.C.I'dloveto.Ⅲ.聽對話和問題,選擇正確答案(共8小題:每小題1分,滿分8分)11.Whatsubjectiseasyforthegirl?12.Howwilltheygototheconcertprobably?13.HowdidJohnusetobe?A.Shy.B.Outgoing.C.Tall.

14.WhendidJohnwonfirstprizeinanEnglishcompetition?A.Lastyear.B.Lastweek.C.Lastmonth.15.WhatsportdoesJohnlike?A.Running.B.Basketball.C.Swimming.16.HowdoesWeiHuafeelaboutgoingtotheUS?A.Happyandexcited.B.Excitedandrelaxed.C.Excitedbutalittlenervous.17.HowmanytimeshasMikebeentotheUS?A.Twice.B.Threetimes.C.Fourtimes.18.WhatshouldWeiHuatakeifshegoestoafriend'shome?A.Somesnacks.B.Someflowers.C.Aclock.Ⅳ.聽短文和問題,選擇正確答案(共7小題:每小題1分,滿分7分)19.Whendidn'tLiHuistudyhard?A.WhenhewasinGrade7.B.WhenhewasinGrade8.C.WhenhewasinGrade9.20.WhatdoesLiHuigiveMissWang?A.Acard.B.Someflowers.C.Abook.21.Whatclassisit?A.Achemistryclass.B.Amathclass.C.Aphysicsclass.22.Whatisthespeaker?A.Heisateacher.B.Heisaguide.C.Heisastudent.23.Whatcan'tbetakentothelab?A.Books.B.Bags.C.Foodanddrinks.24.Howmanyrulesdoesthespeakertellus?A.3.B.4.C.5.25.Whatwilltheydoafterthetalk?A.Begintheirclass.B.Havearest.C.Listentomusic.V.聽短文填空(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)InformationSheetName:MikeAge:26._yearsoldJob:27.a_Time:28.inthemiddleoftheFeeling:29.Thing:30.awhite_筆試部分Ⅵ.單項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。31.Mybrotherboughtamobilephoneyesterday.ButIdidn'tknowbrand.A.theirB.itsC.hisD.her32.AllthestudentsinourclasswenttothecinemaLiMing.Hehadastomachache.A.withB.exceptC.besideD.after33.Jackisgoodatplayingtheinstruments.Heplaysthepianotheguitarwell.A.either;orB.neither;norC.notonly;butalsoD.either;and34.NowadaysChinahasdonewellinmanyfields.WereallyouramazingChina.A.takeprideinB.takecareofC.comeupwithD.takeaninterestin35.—Whyareyouso,Carla?—Mymotherboughtmeanewnicescarf,butIlostit.A.downB.happyC.painfulD.tiny36.ThejacketbeJim's.Hisstudentcardisinthepocket.A.canB.mustC.couldD.might37.—ThestudentsinmyclassarecrazyabouttheInternet.—Asastudent,Ithinkweshouldknowhowtouseit.A.quicklyB.possiblyC.especiallyD.wisely38.——DoyouknowwhomCindyfor?——Hercousin.Theyaregoingtothepark.A.iswaitingB.waitedC.haswaitedD.waswaiting39.—Howsoonwillyoufinishthework?A.completedB.willcompleteC.havecompletedD.arecompleting40.TheFifthCIIEinShanghaionNovember5th,2022.A.heldB.washeldC.willholdD.willbeheldⅦ.完形填空(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenYangFanwastakingawalkaroundtheYuliangIsland,shesawablackswan(天鵝)inthegrass.Shefoundthattheswanneeded41.SoYangcoveredthebird'sheadwithherjackettokeepitscool,pickeditup42,andhelditinherarms.ShedecidedtosendittotheAnimalCareCenter,43thecenterwasacrosstheHanRiver,farfromthepark.Shedidn’tknowhowtocarrytheswanthere.Luckily,some44dr?vingbygaveherandtheswanalifttoanearbybusstop.Onthebus,nooneseemedsurprisedby“the45passenger”.Insteadtheywerewor-ried.SomeonehelpedYangFancallthe46ontheway.AndLiTao,ananimal-careman-ager,pickedherupatthebusstopanddrove47tothecenter.There,theanimaldoctorsfoundthattheswanwaspoisoned(中毒).48byeatingsomethingusedtokillmice.Theswanwaswelllookedafteratthecenter.Itevenmadeafriend—alittledog.Thankstopeople'sloveandcare,luckilyshewascured(治愈)twomonthslater.“It'samovingstory.YangFantravelledabouttwohoursanditwasreallyalongway,”saysLiTao.“Andallthestrangerswantedtogiveherandtheswanahand.”Headds,“Iamhappytoseethatmoreandmorepeoplehaverealizedtheimportanceof50thewildlife.”41.A.foodB.waterC.energyD.help42.A.carefullyB.exactlyC.politelyD.loudly43.A.andB.butC.soD.because44.A.friendsB.relativesC.foreignersD.strangers45.A.seriousB.famousC.unusualD.common46.A.centerB.parkC.hotelD.restaurant47.A.himB.meC.themD.us48.A.testedB.treatedC.providedD.caused49.A.thinB.healthyC.lonelyD.dangerous50.A.protectingB.keepingC.inventingD.holdingⅧ.閱讀理解(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AInventionsusuallymakeabigdifferencetopeople'slives.Doyouhaveanygreatinven-tionsathome?Dotheyhelpyoualotinyourlifeorbringyoumuchfun?Herearesomeofthemostusefulinventionsinfamiliesaccordingtoasurvey.Themosthelpfulandcreativeinventionforkidsisthereadingpen.Withthespecially-designedpen,kidsfinditconvenientandfuntolearn.Littlekidscanlearnalot,includingstory-telling,poemsandmusic.Theystartlearningbytouchingthecontents(內(nèi)容)inthebookswiththepen.Thiswaykidscanlearnbythemselves.TheyarealsogreatThemosthelpfulandcreativeinventionforkidsisthereadingpen.Withthespecially-designedpen,kidsfinditconvenientandfuntolearn.Littlekidscanlearnalot,includingstory-telling,poemsandmusic.Theystartlearningbytouchingthecontents(內(nèi)容)inthebookswiththepen.Thiswaykidscanlearnbythemselves.Theyarealsogreathelpersforprimaryschoolstudentsafterschool.Moppingrobots(掃地機(jī)器人)arepopularwithpeoplewhoaretoobusytodohousework.Theyaremorepopularwithofficeladies.Theycanhelppeoplecleandirt,dustandhaireasily.Withthehelpofthem,peopledon'tneedtospendmuchtimeonhousework.Theycanenjoyamorerelaxinglifeafterwork.Asforoldpeople,anelectricfootbasin(電動洗腳盆)isthebestin-vention.It'sagoodchoicetobuyoneforyourgrandparents.Itcanhelpkeeptheirbloodpressurenormalandimprovebloodcirculation(循環(huán)).Thespecialbasincankeepthewaterwarm.Sowashingfeetwithitwillhelpoldpeoplebecomehealthierandmorerelaxed.51.Howdothekidslearnwiththereadingpen?A.BydownloadingthingsfromtheInternet.B.Bytouchingthecontentsinthebooks.C.Byreadingbooks.D.Bypaintingsomepictures.52.Whoneedsmoppingrobotsmostaccordingtothepassage?A.Jim、6yearsold.B.Bill,aprimarystudent.C.MissZhang,anofficelady.D.Mr.Green,70yearsold.53.Wherecanyoueasilyfindthesethreeinventions?A.Athome.B.Inalibrary.C.Atschool.D.Inanoffice.B29-year-oldLiLuisapopularonlinewriter.ShewasbornandgrewupinasmallvillageinShanxi.Whenshewasclimbingahillat6,shefelldownonthegroundandlostsensation(知覺)inherlegs.Asaresult,shehadtoliveinawheelchair(輪椅).Lidroppedoutofschoolandspentsixyearsathome.Duringthattime,shehadfewfriendsandtriedtoavoidlisteningtonewsaboutschool.However,whenshegrewolder,sheslowlyacceptedthefactthatshewasdifferentfromothers.Withmorethinkingaboutherlife,shedecidedtomakeachange.Attheageof13.LibegantolearnChinese——fromthemostbasicknowledge,binyin.Thenshestartedsomesimplereadings,suchaspoemsandstories.“ItwasnoteasyformetounderstandthemeaningbecauseIcouldonlyrecognize(認(rèn)識)asmallnumberofcharacters.ButIdidn'tgiveup,”shesays.“Slowly,Iwasabletoreadlongnovels.Thejoyofreadingformewasjustlikebrightfireworksinthedarksky.”Later,Libegantowritedownherstoriesandimproveherreading.Attheageof16,shepublishedherfirstonlinenovel,a160,000-wordfairytale.Fromthenon,herarticlesbegantobeacceptedbyChinesemagazines.Andsomeofherarticlesweretranslatedandpublishedoverseas.Now,Lihashundredsofthousandsoffollowers.Sheoftensays,“Readingandwritinghavegreatlychangedmylife.”54.WhendidanaccidenthappentoLiLu?A.Attheageof5.B.Attheageof6.C.Attheageof25.D.Attheageof29.55.Whatcanweknowfromthethirdparagraph?A.LibegantolearnChineseat12.B.ItwaseasyforLitolearnpoems.C.Slowly,Liwasabletoreadlongnovels.D.Lialwayswatchedfireworksatnight.56.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.Attheageof18,Lipublishedherfirstnovel.B.Li'sfirstnovelisa16,000-wordfairytale.C.Li'sarticleswereonlyenjoyedbyChinesereaders.D.Lihashundredsofthousandsoffollowersnow.CTeensarereallygoodatignoring(忽視)theirparents'messages,whichiswhyNickHerbert,afatherfromLondon,createdanAppcalledReplyASAP.NickcameupwiththeideaforReplyASAPafterrealizingthatsimplygivinghissonamobilephonedidn'tmakegettingintouchwithhimeasier.Hewasn'tansweringNick'smes-sagesasfastasNickhadexpected.Itwasdrivingthefathercrazy,sohesetouttocreateamessagingΛppthatwouldmakereachingkidseasierforparents.Ittookeightmonthsandalotofmoneytocompletetheproject.ButNickthinksReplyASAPcouldbecomepopular.asitislikelytogiveparentssomepeaceofmind.ReplyASAPisdesignedwithparentsinmind.Itletsthemknowiftheirchildhasseentheirmessages,oriftheirphoneisturnedoff.However,mostimportantly,itmakesitim-possibleforkidstoignoremessages.Whentheyreceiveatextfromtheirparents,theAppba-sicallylockstheirphone,takingoverthehomescreenandsoundinganalarmuntilthemessageisanswered.ItseemsthatReplyASAPwillbecometeenagers'biggestnightmare(噩夢),bymakingitimpossibletoignoretheirparents.Nickagreesthatit'sapossibility,butaddsthathisAppshouldn'tbeparents'mostimportantwayofcommunicatingwiththeirchildren.RcplyASAPisfreetodownload,butoffersdifferentplans,dependingonhowmanypeo-pleyouareplanningtogetintouchwith.ItworksonlyonAndroidnow.ButNickwantstomakeReplyASAPavailableontheAppleStoreassoonaspossible.57.WhydidNickwanttocreateReplyASAP?A.Becausehissondidn'thaveamobilephone.B.Becausehewantedtogetintouchwithhissoneasier.C.Becausehewantedtobefamous.D.Beeausehiswifeaskedhimtodoso.58.HowlongdidNickspendcreatingReplyASAP?A.4months.B.8months.C.4years.D.8years.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”referto?A.Aphone.B.Acomputer.C.Peace.D.ReplyASAP.60.WhatideamayNickagreewith?A.Hissondidn'tneedamobilephone.B.AlltheteenagerslikedhisApp.C.ManyparentswouldlikehisApp.D.HisAppwillworkonlyonAndroidforever.DIusedtogetangryeasilyandwasn'tgoodatcommunicatingwithothers.Slowly,mostofthepeoplearoundmetriedtokeepawayfromme.Oneday,asIwasgettingreadyforschool,mybusymotherhandedmeashirt.WhenIsawit,Iknewthatwasmyfather's——Iwasgettingtohavealargersizethanmyfatheratthattime.SoasIputontheshirt.IfeltasifIwasn'tabletobreathe!Thefeelingofangerwasrisinginmyheart.Mymothersaidsorrywithasmile,butIwassoangrythatIletoutashout.SoonIpulledtheshirtoffmychest(胸口)——sowildlythatImadeaholeinit.ThenIputonmyownshirtandrushedoutbeforeshecouldstopme.Later,mymothersharedthesewithmyfather.Insteadofsayinghewouldpunishme,myfatherjustcalmly(冷靜地)askedmymothertomendtheshirt.Thenheworeittoworkasusual.Whenmymothertoldmeaboutmyfather'saction,Isataloneandthoughtalot.Justimaginingthathewaswearingthatbrokenshirtinhisofficethewholedaymademefeelsoterrible.ButIhadtosay,myfatherdidsetagreatexampleforme.Thatnight,IpromisedthatIwouldneverletangercontrolmymindanylonger.Ofcourse,therearetimeswhenIgetangry.However,wheneverthathappens,I'lltrytoremembermyfather'sshirt.61.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thewritergotmuchfatterthosedays.B.Itwashardforthewritertocontrolhisanger.C.Themotherhadplannedtosendtheshirttoherhusband.D.Thewriterwassoangrythathedecidedtomakeaholeintheshirt.62.Howdidthefatherdealwiththeproblemafterknowingthewholestory?A.Hefeltangryabouthissonanddecidedtopunishhim.B.HethoughtthatbreakingaT-shirtwasn'tanythingserious.C.Hecontrolledhimselfandtreatedthemattercalmly.D.Hethoughtthatitwashiswife'smistake.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mend”probablymean?A.sellB.cutC.repairD.lock64.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Agoodcommunicationneedspatienceandunderstanding.B.Learntocontrolyourselfandfeelmoreofwhatothersfeel.C.Mistakescouldbecorrected,buthurtcouldneverbemended.D.Neverdescribewhatabookislikebyitscover.65.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MyMother'sMistakeB.AnAngryYoungPersonC.AnAngryFatherD.MyFather'sShirtⅨ.任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題:每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成66~70題。Governmentsaroundtheworldarepushingforanendtoplasticstraws(吸管)andbags.Moreandmorebusinessesarechoosingtomakepaperproducts.Paperisconsideredtobebet-terthanplastic.However,usingpaperproductsisbadfortheenvironment,too.Firstly,paperbagsandstrawsaremadefromtrees.Trees,asyouknow,canreduceCO?levelsintheairsothatairisfresher.Anincreaseintheuseofpaperbagscancausemoretreestobecutdown.Secondly,producingpaperproductsrequiresmoreenergyandwater.About10percentmoreenergyandfourtimesasmuchwaterareusedtoproduceapaperbagthanaplasticone.Also,paperproductsareheavierthanplasticones.Thatmeanstheyrequiremoreoiltotransport(運(yùn)輸).Paperproductsareactuallyalose——loseforboththeenvironmentandbusinesses.Theyaremoreexpensivethanplasticproducts.Apaperstrawcostsabout5to12cents,whileaplasticoneusuallycostsonlyabout2cents.Themostenvironment-friendlywayistoavoidsingle-use(一次性的)products.Productslikesteelstrawscanbeusedoverandoveragain.Theyaremuchbetterthaneitherpaperproductsorplasticproducts.Byincreasingtheuseoftheseproducts,youcangreatlyreduceyourthrowawaywasteandtrulymakeourearthagreenerplace!66題完成句子;67、68題簡略回答問題;69題找出并寫下全文的主題句;70題將畫線句子譯成漢語。66.strawsandbagsarepushedforanendbygovernmentsaroundtheworld.67.Whydopaperproductsrequiremoreoiltotransport?68.Whatisthemostenvironment-friendlyway?69.70.X.詞語運(yùn)用(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(有提示詞的,填入所給單詞的正確形式)。WhenIwasinhighschool,Ihad71.part-timejob.IhelpedDa

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