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2023年河北省臨城縣英語九上期末考試試題

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I.單項選擇

1、一Doyouknowthatanothernewbooklastweek?

—Soundsgreat.Tdliketoreadit.

A.thoughtaboutB.cameoutC.wentoutD.talkedabout

2、Ihearabigfireatmidnightinthetownlastnight.

A.brokedownB.brokeout

C.putoutD.putdown

3、Thereisbookinmybackpack,bookisveryheavy.

A.a;TheB.a;AC.the;AD.the;The

4、_interestingthestoryis!—Yes.Ihavereadittwice.

A.HowB.WhatC.WhatanD.Howthe

5、一Jimlookssleepyinclass.Whafswrongwithhim?

一Hestayeduplatelastnight.Heacompositionfrom7o*clocktomidnight.

A.wroteB.writes

C.haswrittenD.waswriting

6、一Howaboutgoinghikingthisweekend?

—Sorry,Ipreferratherthan.

A.tostayathome,gooutB.togoout,stayathome

C.stayingathome,gooutD.goingout,stayathome.

7、Mygrandfatherlivesina(an)villagebutheneverfeels.

A.lonely,alone,lonelyB.alone,lonely,lonelyC.alone,alone,lonelyD.lonely,lonely,alone

8、一Hi,mom,excitingnews!Iamtheonlyoneofthestudentswhoelected(當選)aspresidentofthestudents9

union.

一Oh,youaresoluckytogetthehonorandthenworkhard!

A.wereB.wasC.are

9、-Ishere?

…No.LiLeiandHanMeihaveaskedforleave

A.everybodyB.somebodyC.anybodyD.nobody

10、Thetraininanhour.1mustgotothetrainstationrightnow.

A.加ftB.leave

C.willleaveD.hasleft

II.完形填空

11、Ilivedinapoorfamilywithmywonderfulmother.Sheoftentoldmethatnomatterhowpoorapersonwas,hecould

stillaffordadream.

Mydreamwasathletics.WhenIwassixteen,Istartedplayingbaseball.Icouldthrowaninety-mile-per-hourfastball

and1anythingthatmovedonthefield.Iwasalso2:myhighschoolcoachwasJohn,whobelievedinme

andtaughtmehowtobelieveinmyself.Hetaughtmethedifference3havingadreamandremainingtruetothat

dream.Oneunusual4withCoachJohnchangedmylifeforever,

Afriendhelpedmetofindasummerjob.Thismeantachanceformoneyinmypocketforanewbike,newclothesand

the5ofsavingforahouseformymother.ThenIrealizedIwouldhaveto6upsummerbaseballandthat

meantIwouldhavetotellJohnIwouldn'tbeplaying.

WhenItoldJohn,hewas7asIexpectedhimtobe."YouhaveyourwholelifetoworkJhesaid.nYoudon*thave

toomanyplayingdaysinyourlife.Youcan*taffordtowastethem.”Istoodbeforehimwithmyhead8,tryingto

thinkofthe9thatwouldexplaintohimwhymydreamofbuyingmymomahouseandhavingmoneyinmy

pocketwasworthfacinghisdisappointmentinme.

“Howmuchareyougoingtomakeatthisjob,son?”heasked.n3.5dollarsanhour,**Ireplied.

"WellJheasked,nIs$3.5anhourthepriceofadream?”

Thatsimplequestionmademeunderstandthedifferencebetweenwantingsomethingrightnowandhavingagoal.I

decidedmyselftoplaysportsthatsummerandwithintheyearIwastakenonbythePittsburghPiratestoplaybaseball,

andwas10a$20000agreement.Twoyearslater,Iboughtmymotherthehouseofmydream!

1.A.kickB.hitC.passD?play

2.A.rightB.shyC.luckyD.comfortable

3.A.betweenB.toC.aboutD.in

4.A.accidentB.interviewC.problemD.experience

5.A.ideaB.startC.viewD.purpose

6.A.putB.takeC.pickD.give

7.A.sadB.happyC.frightenedD.helpful

8.A.upB.offC.onD.down

9.A.answersB.excusesC.wordsD.ways

10.A.gotB.paidC.offeredD.presented

m.語法填空

12、Everychildhashisowndream.Everychildhopestobeadult.However,isitreallylikewhattheyimagine?

Asaboy2.livesinmoderntimesandinamoderncity,Ifeelgreaterpressure(壓力)onmewiththe3,(city)

development.Althoughvveseldomworry4,money,westillhavesomeother5,(problem),suchascompetitionamong

classmatesandexpectation(期望)fromparents.Theseexperiencesareveryhelpfultoourfuture.Butinfacttheyreally

give6.(I)alotofpressure.Istillclearlyrememberthehappinessofmychildhood.Unluckily,wehavetofacethefactwith

timepassingby.Webegin7.(feel)thisinvisible(無形的)pressurecomeuponus.Wegetupbeforesunrise8^_comeback

aftersunset.Weworkandstudylikeanadult,even9.(hard).Whatwedoistogetanexcellentmark.Growingupisvery

boring,butweshouldtrytofindhappinesswhilegrowingup.Ithinkfriendshipamongourfriends,thesupportfrom

ourparentsandtheencouragementfromourteacherscanhelpus.Whynot10.(enjoy)thepleasureofgrowingupandits

delicioustaste?

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、Abusinessmanwasoncedeepindebt(債務)andcouldseenowayout.Hesatonaparkbench,headinhands,

wonderingifanythingcouldsavehiscompany.

Suddenlyanoldmanappearedinfrontofhim.canseethatsomethingistroublingyou,”hesaid.Afterlisteningtothe

businessman^trouble,theoldmansaid,“IbelieveIcanhelpyou.”

Heaskedthemanhisname,wroteoutacheck(支票)andpusheditintohishand,saying,uTakethismoney.Meetme

hereexactlyoneyearfromtoday,andyoucanpaymebackatthattime.”Thenheturnedanddisappeared.

Thebusinessmansawhishandacheckfor$500,000,signedbyJohnD.Rockefeller.Oneoftherichestmanintheworld.

“Itcansolvemyproblematonce!”thebusinessmanrealized.Butinstead,hedecidedtoputthecheckinhissafe.Just

knowingitwastherethatmightgivehimthestrength(力量)toworkoutawaytosavehisbusiness,hethought.

Withrenewedoptimism(樂觀精神),hedidbetterinhisbusiness.Withinafewmonths,hewasoutofdebtandmaking

moneyonceagain.

Exactlyoneyearlater,hereturnedtotheparkwiththecheck.Attheagreed-upon(約定的)time,theoldmanappeared.

Butjustasthebusinessmanwasabouttohandbackthecheckandsharehissuccessfulstory,anursecamerunningup

andcaughttheoldman.

“PmsogladIcaughthim!”shecried.66Ihopehehasn'tbeentroublingyou.He'salwaysescapingfromthehospitaland

tellingpeoplehe9sJohnD.Rockefeller.^^

▲Andthensheledtheoldmanawaybythearm.Thebusinessmanjuststoodthere,.Suddenly,herealizedthat

itwasn'tthemoney,realorimagined,thathadturnedhislifearound.Itwashisnewfoundself-confidence(自信that

gavehimthestrengthtoachieveanythinghewentafter.

1.Bysaying“itcavsolvemyproblematonce",thebusinessmanwantedtoshow.

A.hedidn'tneedthecheckB.hedidn'tneedtoworkanymore

C.hemustputthecheckinasafeplaceD.hecouldpayoffthedebtswiththecheck

2.isthecorrectorderinwhichtheseeventshappened.

a.Thebusinessmandidbetterinhisbusinessandwasoutofdebtsoon.

b.Anursetoldthebusinessmantheoldmanalwaysranawayfromthehospital.

c.Anoldmangavethebusinessmanacheckfor$500,000.

d.Thebusinessmanwentbacktotheparktomeettheoldman.

A.d-c-b-aB.c-a-b-dC.c-a-d-bD.d-a-c-b

3.Whichwordcanbeputintheblankinthelastparagraph?

A.sadB.pleasedC.worriedD.shocked

4.Thebesttitle(標題)ofthepassageis.

A.AricholdmanB.Aterribleexperience

C.Anewfoundself-confidenceD.Anunluckybusinessman

B

14、YEARSago,averyrichmanandhisyoungsonsharedaninterestincollectingart.Theytraveledaroundtheworld,

collectingpricelessworksofartbyfamousartistslikePicasso,VanGoghandMonet.

Themanbecameverylonelyandsad.Whenwarbrokeout,thesonlefttoservehiscountry.Afterafewweeks,theold

manreceivedalettersayinghissonhaddiedwhiletakinganothersoldiertoahospital.

Oneday,asoldiervisitedtheoldmanandgavehimapainting-itwasaportraitofhisson.

Thoughtheworldwouldneverconsideritagreatwork,thepaintingwasimportanttotheman.

Thepaintingofhissonbecametheoldman'smostvaluableitem.Hetoldhisneighborsitwasthegreatestgifthehad

everreceived.Thefollowingspring,theoldmanbecameillandpassedaway.

Alloftheoldman'spaintingswouldbesoldatanauction.Theauctionbeganwithapaintingthatwasnotonanyofthe

buyers9lists...itwasthepaintingoftheoldman'sson.

“Whowillopenthepriceat$100?"theauctioneerasked.Momentspassedandnoonespokeorraisedtheirhand.

Someonesaid:"Whocaresaboutthatpainting?Let'sgetontothegoodones.99Morevoicesfollowedinagreement.uNo,

wemustsellthisonefirst,repliedtheauctioneer.uNow,whowilltaketheportraitoftheson?”

Finally,agoodfriendoftheoldmanspoke:"Willyoutake$10forthepainting?That'sallIhave.”“Willanyonego

higher?”calledtheauctioneer.Aftermoresilencehesaid:"Goingonce...goingtwice...sold!”Theauctioneerlookedat

thecrowdandannouncedthatthewholeauctionwasover.^Accordingtothefather'swill,whoevertakestheson's

portraitgetsthewholecollection,wtheauctioneersaid.

Becauseofthefather'slove,whoevertookthesongotitall.

1.Boththemanandhissonwereinterestedin?

A.collectingartworkB.sellingpaintings

C.drawingfamousartistsD.readingstoriesaboutfamousartists

2.Thelettersaidtheson.

A.lefttoservehiscountryB.wassafe

C.wassenttoahospital.D.haddied.

3.Attheauction,thepaintingoftheman'sson.

A.waspopularB.wassoldfor$100

C.wassoldfor$10D.wasn'tsold

4.Thestorywantedtotellus.

A.artworkisvaluableB.afather^loveispriceless

C.don9tlookdownatsmallworksofartD.nobodyknowswhatwillhappennext

C

15、TonyandJanegivetheiropinionsaboutkeepingpetdogs.

Keepingpetdogsisagoodidea,saysTonyKeepingpetdogsisnotagoodidea,sayJane

Ithinkpeopleshouldbeallowedtokeeppetdogs.ThereInmyopinion,itisneveragoodideatokeepapetdog.

arelotsofreasonsforthis.Firstly,petdogscreatealotofmess.Theyleavefurand

First,dogsarereallycute.It'snicetopickthemupandhaironthefloor,onbedsandonsofas,andtheyneedto

holdtheminourarms,andit'swonderfultoseethembewasheddaily.

growingupquickly.Secondly,weshouldrememberthatnotalldogsare

Second,yourdogmightnotbedangerousbutbysimplyfriendly.Somedogsbarkatpeopletheydonotknow.A

barkinghecankeepawayaburglarwhomightthinkoffewdogsbarkallnight.Thisstopstheirneighborsfrom

enteringyourhouse.gettinganysleep.Asmallnumberofpetdogsevenbite

Finally,wecanalsolearnaboutlifeanddeathfromdogs.people.

YoungpeoplecanlearnhowtocareforothersandhowtoLastly,youhavetomakesurepetdogsareingoodhealth

respectalllivingthingsbykeepingapetdog.andprovidedwithgoodpetproducts.Payingfordogfood

Ithinkkeepingpetdogsissomethingeveryonecanenjoy.andseeingthevetwhendogsareillcanbeexpensive.

Ibelievethatpeopleshouldnotkeeppetdogs.

1.Tonywouldprobablythinkittoputpetdogsonbeds.

A.uncomfortableB.acceptable

C.dangerousD.untidy

2.Fromtheunderlinedpart,wecanguess"vet"means66

A.placeswherepeoplecanbuydogfood

B.placeswherepeoplecantreatdogs

C.peoplewhocantraindogstodosomethinguseful

D.peoplewhoprovidemedicalcarefordogs

3.TonyandJanedisagreeon,

A.thegrowthofpets

B.thesoundmadebydogs

C.themoneypaidforpets

D.whetherdogsneedwashingdaily

D

16^Areyoucreative,shyoroutgoing?Ourpersonalitiesrevealalotaboutwhoweare.Butwhat'ssurprisingisthatour

personalitycanalsosaysomethingaboutourhealth.ThafsaccordingtoresearchersatDukeUniversity,US.

Duringanexperimenton1,000people,scientistsassessed(評定)theirpersonalitiesintwoways:byaskingsomeonethey

knew,suchasafamilymemberorfriend;thenbyaskingsomeonetheyhadjustmet,suchasanurse.Thestudyfound

thatthosewhowerecarefulatage26wereinbetterhealthafter12years.

Beingcarefulmeansthatpeopletendtohavealotofself-control,andarelesslikelytosmoke,thescientistssaid.Careful

peoplearealsomorelikelytohaveanactivelifestyleandhealthydiet.

Fromthosewhowereleastcareful,45percentdevelopedhealthproblemsbytheageof38.Suchhealthissuesincluded

gumdiseaseandhighbloodpressure(高血壓).Tocompare,only18percentofcarefulpeoplewentontodevelophealth

problems.

Anotherpositivepersonalitywascalled"opennesstoexperience",meaningcuriousandimaginative.Peoplewhohave

moreofthispersonalityhavehigherIQscores.Sothey'dbemorelikelytoknowhowtofindmedicalhelptoprevent

disease.

Accordingtothereport,ifdoctorsassessedourpersonalities,itcouldhelpdoctorstofindwhichyoungadultsneed

adviceonhowtoliveahealthylifestyle.Whafssurprisingisthatstressdidn'tplayabigpartonaperson'shealth.Even

thoughstressandanxiety(焦慮)areusuallylinkedtobadhealth.

Butcanadoctorwhoknowsourpersonalityreallyimproveourhealth?Orshoulddoctorsbekeptawayfromknowing

somethingsopersonal?

1.Whichpersonalitytypemaybebetterforourhealth,accordingtotheresearch?

A.Careful.B.Stressed.C.Shy.D.Careless.

2.Fromthepassage,welearnthatcarefulpeople.

A.aretooshytotalktostrangers

B.lovetoaskthedoctorforadvice

C.arelikelytohaveahealthylifestyle

D.mayhavehighbloodpressurewhenthey'reolder

3.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.Peoplecanchangetheirpersonalitytype.

B.Scientistshavefoundtwodifferentpersonalitytypes.

C.Personalitieshavesomethingtodowithourlifestyle.

D.Personalitiessaysomethingaboutourhealth.

4.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat?

A.stresscanleadtomanyhealthproblems

B?thosewhohavehighIQscoresareverycareful

C.ifsnotclearthatadoctorwhoknowsourpersonalitycanimproveourhealth

D.thewriterthinksdoctorsshouldknowsomethingspecialaboutus

5.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthearticle?On.

A.entertainmentnewsB.asciencemagazine

C.amovieposterD.atravelguide

E

17、AmmieReddickfromEastKilbride,Lanarkshire,wasonly18monthsoldwhenshehadtheaccidentthathad

scarred(留下創(chuàng)傷)herforlife.Thecuriouschildreacheduptocatchthewire(電線)ofahotkettle(壺)inthefamily

kitchenandpouredboilingwateroverherlittlebody.

HermotherRubyturnedroundand,seeingAmmieterriblyburnt,calledanambulance(救護車)whichrushedher

daughtertoanearbyhospital.Twentyper(組織)takenfromunburnedareasofAmmie'sbody,surgeons(外科醫(yī)生)

performeddifficultskingrafts(移植)tocloseherwoundsandcontrolherillness,anoperationthattookaboutsix

hours.Overthenext16years,Ammieexperienced12moreoperationstorepairherbody.

WhenshestartedschoolatMaxweltonPrimaryatage4,otherpupilssaycruelwordsaboutherorsimplywouldn'tplay

withher."Iwastheonlyburnedchildinthestreet,theclassandtheschool/9sherecalled,wsomechildrenrefusedto

becomefriendsbecauseofthat.”

Today,age17,Ammiecanonlyeverrememberbeingaburnedpersonwithscars(疤卜sufferingfromacheisalasting

partofherbody.Shestillhastohavetwofurtherskingrafts.Yetsheisaconfident,outgoingteenagerwhooffers

encouragementandhopetootheryoungburntvictims.

SheisamemberoftheScottishBurnedChindren9sClub,acharitysetuplastyear.Thismonth,Ammiewilljointhe

youngerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenterinCambridgeshireforthecharity'sfirstsummercamp."I'llshow

themhowtopaynoattentiontounkindstares(注視)fromothers,"shesays.Ammieloveswearing

fashionablesleevelessdresses,andsheplanstoshowtheyoungstersatthesummercampthattheycantoo."Idonotgoto

greatlengthstohidemyburntscars,”shesays,gaveupwonderinghowotherpeoplewouldreactyearsago.”

1.HowmanyoperationshasAmmiealreadyhad?

A.OneB.Twelve

C.ThirteenD.Fifteen

2.WhatdidotherchildrendowhenAmmiefirstwenttoschool?

A.Theylaughedather

B.Theywerecrueltoher

C.Theywerefriendlytoher

D.Theywereafraidofher

3.AmmiewillteachtheyoungerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenterto.

A.liveanormallife

B.recoverquickly

C.faceothers9unkindnessbravely

D.hidetheirscarsbyproperdressing

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sleeveless”meaninChinese?

A.無袖的B.漂亮的

C.昂貴的D.合身的

5.WhichofthefollowingwordsisnotpropertodescribeAmmie?

A.ConfidentB.Stubborn

C.HelpfulD.Outgoing

F

Readbooks

andchangelives!

ReadbooksforBookAidInternational.

EveryS4youratsowillhelpsendon?brandnewbooktoalibraryin

Sub-SaharanAfrica,wherebooksreallycanchangelives.

18、Howcanyouhelp?

RegisterontheIntemot.

Findsponsors.Askfriendsandfamilyto

giveyoumoneyforeverybookyouread.

Readasmanybooksasyoucaninone

month.

Collectthemoneyfromyoursponsors.

SendthemoneyyouraisetoBookAid

International.

Minidictionary:1.registerv,注冊,登記2.sponsor贊助人

1.Thisismostprobablya(n).

A.reportB.emailC.posterD.survey

2.BookAidInternationalhelpspeopleinSub-SaharanAfrica?

A.bygivingthemmoney

B.byreadingbooksaboutchildhood

C.byprovidingbooks

D.

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