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九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)期末考試卷(外研安徽版)第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(兩大題,30分)五、單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)21.AllthefansshoutedloudlywhenZhuTing____attheairport.A.attended B.appearedC.followed D.practiced22.—Thomas,wherearemypostcards?I____findthem.—They'reonthebookshelf.A.can't B.needn'tC.mustn't D.shouldn't23.—DidyougetWeChatredpackets(微信紅包)duringtheSpringFestival?—Yes,it's____themostpopularwayofsendingtraditionalholidaypresentsnow.A.terribly B.widelyC.probably D.hardly24.Don'tplaywiththeknife,oryou'llcut____.A.itself B.yourselfC.himself D.herself25.—WhydoyouthinkyourPEteacherisso____?—Healwaysmakesuslaughinclass.Wealllikehislessons.A.humorous B.patientC.outgoing D.healthy26.Thesunlightcamein____thewindowsandwarmedupthebedroom.A.from B.throughC.across D.by27.—Lydia,haveyoudecidedwhichcitytotravelto,LondonorNewYork?—Notyet.MaybeI____Londontomeetmyfriendsthistime.A.visit B.visitedC.willvisit D.wasvisiting28.—Hurryup!Ourplanewill____soon.—Don'tworry.Westillhaveenoughtime.A.takedown B.takeoffC.takeup D.takeafter29.Afterschool,thedoorsoftheclassroom____byJimmyeveryday.A.arelocked B.arelockingC.havelocked D.willbelocked30.—It'ssoniceofyoutohelpmeoutoftrouble.—____.A.Itdoesn'tmatter B.ManythanksC.That'sright D.Mypleasure六、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)ATherewasanolddogcalledPeggy.Herownerdied,butthedogstill__31__nearthehouseandwaitedforherownertoreturn.NeighborsleftfoodoutforPeggy.ThoughPeggywasdirty,shewas__32__.Oneday,Peggywalkedintooneneighbor'syardandbeganplayingwith2-year-oldDaniel.Theyoungmotherdidn'tlikethedirtydogatfirst.Butseeinghersonhaving__33__playingwithher,shedecidedtoletPeggystay.Oneafternoon,theboy'smotherleftDanielinthe__34__toplaywhileshewascooking.Whenshereturned,hewasgone.Themotherwasscared(害怕的)andcalledthepoliceatonce.TheylookedforDanielforsix__35__,butwereunsuccessful.Thensomeonesaidhehadheardbarking(狗叫聲)comingfromthe__36__.Sotheyallrushedtothewoods.Danielwasfastasleepagainstatree.Peggywas__37__Danieltherewhileoneofherownlegsdangled(懸垂)overadeephole.PeggyhadfollowedDanielwhenhewalkedaway.Seeinghimin__38__,she'dheldhimsafelyforallthosehours.Daniel'smotherwasso__39__thatPeggyspenttherestofherdayswiththem.InPeggy'shonor,Daniel'smothersetupPetsAlive,apetrescue(救援)centerinherhometown.Shecan'tsave__40__animalbutshewilltryherbesttohelpmore.31.A.left B.stayedC.ran D.escaped32.A.dangerous B.worriedC.friendly D.slow33.A.trouble B.difficultyC.problems D.fun34.A.kitchen B.riverC.yard D.forest35.A.hours B.daysC.weeks D.months36.A.house B.farmC.hole D.woods37.A.keeping B.punishingC.asking D.catching38.A.joy B.surpriseC.danger D.case39.A.unhappy B.thankfulC.interested D.regretful40.A.any B.manyC.one D.everyBAmobilephoneisveryuseful.It'soneofthegreatest__41__intheworld.Andmanystudentshavegreatfun__42__withit.Butitdoesharmtotheirhealthalot.Ifyouhaveamobilephone,itisnecessarytoknowaboutthe__43__ofusingitandlearnhowtoenjoyyourphonesafely.Sendingmessagescanbeawonderfulwaytoconnectwithyourfriends.Butyou__44__receivesomecheating(欺騙的)messages.__45__,youmaygetamessagesayingthatyouhavewonabigprize.Don'tbelieveit.Somestudentslikelisteningtomusiconthephone__46__walking.It'svery__47__becausetherearesomanycarsandbusesontheroad.Remembernotto__48__onthemobilephonetoooftenortoolong.Yourparentswillbeangryifyouspendtoomuchmoney.Last,__49__yourmobilephonewhenyousleep.Thenoiseofrubbishmessagesmay__50__youup.What'smore,theradiation(輻射)ofthemobilephoneisharmfultoyourhealth.41.A.laws B.methodsC.secrets D.inventions42.A.playing B.havingC.creating D.reaching43.A.pride B.differencesC.advantages D.discussions44.A.seldom B.neverC.hardly D.probably45.A.Assoonas B.ForexampleC.Insteadof D.Infact46.A.while B.untilC.before D.after47.A.safe B.dangerousC.careful D.exciting48.A.tell B.talkC.speak D.say49.A.turnup B.turndownC.turnoff D.turnon50.A.look B.putC.pick D.wake第三部分閱讀理解(兩大題,45分)七、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(有兩項(xiàng)多余)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)M:Hi,Tom.Doyoulikereading?T:Sure,Mary.51.________M:Ilikereadingtoo,butyouneedtohavearestafteranhourorso.T:52.________Ioftenreadforaboutanhour.AndsometimesIlookoutofthewindowtorelax.Butafterawhile,Iusuallydecidetogoonreading.M:53.________Youmustbecarefulnottohurtyoureyes.T:OK.Thanksforyouradvice.M:54.________T:HarryPotter.ItwaswrittenbyJ.K.Rowling.55.________M:Sotheyare.It'salsooneofmyfavoritebooks.A.Yes,Iagree.B.Whatapityitis!C.Thestoriesinthebookareenjoyableandfulloffun.D.Whoarethemaincharactersinthestory?E.It'sgoodtoread,butnotallthetime.F.What'syourfavoritebook?G.Ispendmostofmyfreetimereading.八、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AYalePEABODYMUSEUMOFNATURALHISTORYOpeninghoursMondaytoSaturday10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.SundayNoonto5:00p.m.ClosedonJanuary1,July4,ThanksgivingDay,December24&25.TicketsAdults$9.00Elders(65+)$8.00Children(3to18)&Students$5.00Childrenunder3FreeViewingrestrictionsSomehallsmaybeclosedtothepubliconweekdaymorningsforschoolprograms.MuseumstoreIthasmanyspecialitems,handbags,books,educationaltoysandgiftsfromaroundtheworld.Tel(203)432-3740MembershipMembershavetherighttogetadiscountinthemuseumstore,andotherspecialservices.Tel(203)432-5426VolunteerofficeJoinourvolunteergroup!Tel(203)432-3731PubliceducationMorethan100eventsarewaitingforyou!Tel(203)432-377556.Howmuchshoulda14-year-oldboypaytovisitthemuseum?A.$5.00. B.$8.00.C.$9.00. D.$13.00.57.Toknowmoreaboutpubliceducation,whichnumbershouldyoucall?A.(203)432-3740.B.(203)432-5426.C.(203)432-3731.D.(203)432-3775.58.Whereisthepassagemostlikelyfrom?A.Adiary. B.Aguidebook.C.Anovel. D.Areport.BLifeinOuterSpaceChinesetaikonautsZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfucarriedouttheShenzhou-13spaceflightmission(任務(wù))thatstartedonOct.15,2021.Thismissionlasted6months,whichwasalsoanationalrecord.Zhaiisthecommander(指令長)whoperformedChina'sfirstspacewalkintheShenzhou-7missionin2008.Wang,whowasintheShenzhou-10missionin2013,isthefirstChinesewomanastronauttovisitChina'sspacestation.Yeisanewcomertospace.Thetriohadcarriedouttwospacewalksandcompletedmorethan20scientifictasks.Besidestheirtasks,theyhadalsogiventwolivelecturesfromthespacestation,showingthestudentstheirlivingandworkingareasattheTianhecoremoduleandseveralscientificexperimentsunderzero-gravityconditionsandansweringreal-timequestionsfromstudents.ThetrioalsobecamethefirstChinesetospendthenation'smostimportantfestival—theChineseLunarNewYear—inouterspace.TheyreturnedtoEarthonApril16,2022andmadeShenzhou-13missionagreatsuccess.59.Howlongwasthemissionthatwascarriedoutbythetaikonauts?A.13months. B.10months.C.7months. D.6months.60.Whatdoestheunderlined“trio”probablymean?A.Agroupoftwo. B.Agroupofthree.C.Agroupoffour. D.Agroupoffive.61.Whichparagraphtellsuswhatthetaikonautshadmainlydoneinthismissioninspace?A.Paragraph1. B.Paragraph2.C.Paragraph3. D.Paragraph4.62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Allthethreetaikonautshadbeentothespacebefore.B.ZhaiZhigangisacommander.C.Thetriogavetwolivelecturesfromthespacestation.D.TheyreturnedtoEarthinmid-April.CTherewasatimewhenIcompletelygaveup.IthoughtIcouldn'tachievemydreamsandfeltsadandunhappyallday.Thenafewmonthslater,Iwenttoanewschool.Theretheteachersandstudentswerefriendlyandhelpful.Theyworkedveryhardandwerealwaysoptimistic(樂觀向上的).Theybelievedinmetoomuch.TheyhelpedmeunderstandwhoItrulywasandwhatIreallywantedtobe.Totellthetruth,theschoolwascompletelydifferentfromtheonesIwasinbefore.Itwasreallyanotherkindofworld.AndthenImetaladyintheschool.Shewaskindandpatient.Wesharedlotsofthingsincommonsuchaswantingtohelpothers.Shetaughtmesomuch.Notonlywasshemyfavoriteteacherbutshewasmymentor(導(dǎo)師).Sheprovidedmewithsomanyopportunities,liketravelingtotheWhiteHousetotalkaboutcivicengagement(公民參與).SheincludedmeinclubswhereIcouldhelpoutmycommunityandknowwhatitmeanstomakeadifference.Whenothersfrommyfamilydidn'tsupportme,shewasalwaystheretoguidemeandleadmetotheroadIwasmeanttobein.SoI'mgrateful,andpleasedtohavetheschool,theteachersandthefriends.Theyhavemadeadifferenceinmylife.Iwillcontinuemyeducationandtrymybesttohelpothers.63.Whydidthewriterlikehernewschool?A.Itwasbiggerandnewerthantheoldones.B.Shehadmorefreetimetoplay.C.Theteachersandstudentswerekind.D.Theycouldgoaroundtheworld.64.Thewriterthinks____helpedheralot.A.herteacherB.heruncleC.herbooksD.herfamily65.Wheredidthewritergototalkaboutcivicengagement?A.Herclass.B.TheWhiteHouse.C.Hercommunity.D.Herhighschool.66.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Ourfamilydon'tsupportusatall.B.Ourschoolmaychangeourlife.C.Hardworkleadstosuccess.D.Cleverstudentshavemorechances.DMaybeyoufindoutthatsomepeoplelivetobeolderthanothers.Youmaythinkthattheykeepbalanceddiets,takeproperexerciseandsoon.However,anewstudyshowsthatyourpersonality(性格)influencesyourlongevity(壽命,長壽).Thestudyfindsoutthatthoselivingthelongestaremoreoutgoing,moreactiveandlessnervousthanotherpeople.Long-livedwomenaremorelikely(可能)tobekindandhelpful.Thosewholikemakingfriendsandhelpingotherscangothroughdifficulttimeseasily.However,thosewhoareverystrictwiththemselves,arehardtolivetobeveryold.Also,beingopentonewideashasnorelationshiptoalonglife.Whetheryoucansuccessfullychangeyourpersonalityasanadultisthesubjectofalong-lastingdiscussion.Butifyouwantalonglife,youshouldtrytobeasoutgoingaspossible.Unluckily,anotherrecentstudyshowsthatyourmother'spersonalitymayinfluenceyourlongevity.Thestudyobservednearly28,000Norwegianmothersandfoundthatthosemumswhoweremorenervousandangryweremorelikelytofeedtheirkidsunhealthydiets.Eatinghabitsofchildhoodcanbehardtobreakwhentheygrowup,whichmaymeanthatkidsofnervousmumsendupdyingyounger.67.AccordingtoParagraph2,wecanlearnthat____.A.people'spersonalityinfluencestheirlongevityB.people'slifestylehasaninfluenceontheirhealthC.exercisehelpspeoplelivealonglifeD.abalanceddietleadstolongevity68.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofoutgoingandhelpfulpeople?A.Theyhaveagoodunderstandingoflife.B.Theyareverystrictwiththemselves.C.Theyareusuallymoresuccessful.D.Theyaremorelikelytogetoverdifficulties.69.WhatdoestherecentstudyofNorwegianmothersshow?A.Children'spersonalitiesareusuallydetermined(決定)bytheirmothers.B.Peoplewithunhealthyeatinghabitsmaydiesooner.C.Mothers'influenceonchildrenmaylastlongerthanfathers'.D.Mothers'badpersonalitiesmayinfluencetheirchildren'slongevity.ESeveralschoolsinChinahaveintroduceduniforms(校服)withtracking(追蹤)chips(芯片)towatchstudents'movementsandstopthemfromstayingawayfromschoolwithoutpermission(許可,允許).Theso-called“smartuniforms”recordthetimeanddateastudententerstheschoolandashortvideoparentscanseethroughamobileapp.ElevenschoolsinGuizhouhaveintroducedtheuniforms.Ifastudentleavesschoolwithoutpermission,the“smartuniforms”willstartworkingwithanautomatic(自動(dòng)的)voicealarm(警報(bào))totellbothteachersandparentsofthestudent'sabsence.Asystemalsotracksstudents'movementsevenoncetheyhavelefttheschool.Butacompany'smanagersaidtheschoolwouldonlyusethetrackingbeyondschoolhoursifastudentweretogomissing.Studentswerehardlyabsentfromclasssincetheuniformshadbeenused.However,mostofthestudentssaid,“Ifyouwereachild,wouldyouliketobewatched24hoursaday?”“Don'tchildrenhavehumanrightsandfreedom?”AheadmasterinGuizhousaid,“Thoughtheschoolisabletotrackstudentsatalltimes,weseldomusethistechnology.Wechoosenottocheckthecorrectpositionofstudentsafterschool,butwhenthestudentsaremissingandstayingawayfromclasses,theuniformshelpfindoutwheretheyare.”70.Accordingtothetext,thiskindofuniformsisusedto____.A.checkstudents'homeworkB.makestudentslooksmartC.keepstudentsfromstayingawayfromschoolwithoutpermissionD.tellteachersandparentsstudents'grades71.WecanlearnfromParagraph4that____.A.manystudentsenjoytheuniformsB.manystudentsdon'twearuniformsC.moststudentsareagainstusingtheuniformsD.moststudentswouldliketobewatchedallthetime72.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.FutureSchoolsB.SmartUniformsC.EnvironmentalProtectionD.ClothingCompanies閱讀下面的短文,并用英語回答問題(請(qǐng)注意每小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。FAnAmericanboy,BraxtonMoral,whois16yearsold,willsoongethishighschooldiploma(文憑),andafewdayslater,hewillgotoHarvardtocollecthisbachelor's(學(xué)士)degree.Braxtonwillattendbothceremonies(典禮)inMay,andhewillbecometheonlystudenttosuccessfullyachieveafour-yearhighschooldegreeandabachelor'sdegreefromHarvardatthesametime.“Harvardhaschangedtherules,”saidBraxton'sfather,CarlosMoral,sohissonwillbe“theoneandonly”thatcanreachtheveryimportantstage(階段).Braxtonwillbe17yearsoldwhenhegetshisdiplomas.TheUlyssesSchoolallowedhimtotakesomehighschoolclasseswhilehewasstillinmiddleschool.BraxtonstudiedatthehighschoolandtheHarvardExtensionSchoolatthesametime.Theprogramusuallyservesadultswhoworkandcan'tattendclassesfull-time.Braxtonenjoyspracticingtennisandkarate(空手道)inhisfreetime.“WearecloselywatchingBraxtontomakesureheisnottootiredbecauseoftoomanylearningtasksallthetime,”saidJulieMoral,Braxton'smother.“Beinghappyismuchmoreimportantthanachievements.”73.WheredoesBraxtonMoralcomefrom?(不超過5個(gè)詞)______________________________________

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