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湖南省衡陽耒陽市2023-2024學(xué)年英語九年級第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測模擬試題

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I.單項選擇

1、一ThereisachessmatchbetweenaChineseplayerandAlphaGo(阿爾法).

—It'sveryamazing.Playingchessisusuallyone-to-onegame.

A./;aB.the;aC./;anD.a;the

2、一Willyoufixupthebrokenrobotaccordingtothe,Tommy?

—Noproblem.

A.inventionB.informationC.instructionD.introduction

3、Becauseoftheheavytraffic,itGinaanhourtogettotherestaurant.

A.spentB.tookC.paidD.cost

4、_doyoucelebrateyourfather'sbirthday?

—Weusuallyhaveabigmealandbuyanicegiftforhim.

A.WhyB.WhatC.WhereD.How

5、Ifshumorousyoutotellfunnyjokestothoseteenagers.

A.of;lonelyB.of;aloneC.for;aloneD.for;lonely

6、newstudysaysthatgoingto___bedlateisharmfultoourhealth.

A.19/B.A,/C.A,theD.The,the

7、一LiHong,footballtoourschoolsubjectsnextterm.

—Great!Ifsmyfavorite.Ican'twait.

A.wasaddedB.isaddedC.willbeadded

8、Theycheeredusonandwefeltmoreconfidenttowinthegame.

A.angrilyB.loudlyC.suddenlyD.slowly

9、Boysandgirls,don'tloseinwatchingTVtoomuchbecauseitisbadforyoureyes.

A.himselfB.yourselfC.themselvesD.yourselves

10、OntheInternet,youcanfindtheinformationofMaYuncanhelpyoufinishthepaper.

A.whoB.whatC.whenD.which

II.完形填空

11、閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最

佳選項。

Bobopenedtheboxanddrewthetwoshoesfromit.Heputthemonquicklytofeelhowtheyfeltonhisfeet.Oncethey

wereon,hejumpedupanddownacoupleoftimes.Theyfitlikeaglove.

HArethOSP.theonesyoulike,dear*?**hismotherasked.

*Theycertainlyare!**Bobwas1Thesewerethebestshoesever.Hecouldn'thidehishappinessJ'Tmwearing

themoutofthestore.M

Whilehismotherpaidforthem,Bobwalkedbackandforth2hisshoesinfrontofthemirror.Onthewayoutof

thestore,Bobfeltlikehewasfloatingonair.Justastheywereabouttoleavethestore,anoldmansteppedonhisnew

shoes,leavingablack3onthefront.

"Hey!"Bobshoutedangrily.

“Oh,sorrythere,youngmanJtheoldmansaid.

“Lookwhatyoudidtomyshoes.4whereyouaregoing!**

"I'mverysorry,Htheoldmanapologizedagain.

"Bob!"Hismother'sfacewasredandsheseemedmoreembarrassedthanangry.nrmsosorry,sir.Idon*tknowwhat

hasgotintohim."ThensheturnedtoBobandsaid5「Apologizetotheman.,

"But,mom!Hesteppedonmyshoes.M

"Youwon'thaveanyshoestobesteppeduponifyoudon*tapologize."

Bobtookabreath.Ashelookedintotheoldman'scloudyeyes,herealizedthatthemandidn'tseeverywell.Theold

manprobablyhadsteppedonhisfootbyaccident.Helookedathisshoes.Itwasn*tthatbigofadeal.

'Tmsorry,sic”

Theoldmanshookhishead,"Noworries.Itwasmy6.1needtowatchwhereIputmyfeet,too."Theoldman

smiledandwalkedawaythen.

Bobfeltuneasyashesawtheoldman'sshoes.Theywerereallywornout.Suddenly,hisnewshoesdidn'tseemso___

7,Hisoldonesweren'tthatdirtyorwornout.“Mom,do1reallyneednewshoes?”Hewondered.

Bob'smotherwassurprised,"Notreally,butyouloveshoes.**

nIjustfeelbad.Didyouseethatoldman'sshoes?Iwon*taskforsomanynewshoesanymore."Momnodded,nrmglad

thatyousayso,butdon*tforgetto

8theelders/'

Bobsmiled,"Iwon't.Notagain.

1.A.excitedB.movedC.tiredD.interested

2.A.holdingB.cleaningC.designingD.admiring

3.A.markB.noteC.shapeD.hole

4.A.PlanB.WatchC.HeadD.Follow

5.A.happilyB.politelyC.nervouslyD.seriously

6.A.worryB.mistakeC.troubleD.question

7.A.famousB.colourfulC.necessaryD.comfortable

8.A.likeB.serveC.respectD.believe

HL語法填空

12、I'mHongmei.I(learn)Englishformanyyears,butIdon'tfinditeasy.IwenttoanEnglish-speakingcountryon

ourlastvacation,andIcouldnotspeaktothepeoplevery2,(good).OurtourguidespokeEnglishforus.NowIknow

itisimportant3,(learn)moreEnglish,soI'mhavingextra4?(lesson)inmyfreetime.Ibelieveitcanhelp5,(I)

improvemyEnglishmoresoon.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、Nov.21isWorldHelloDay.Itbeganbackinthe1970saspartofanefforttomaketheworldmorepeaceful.It

wascreatedbytheUnitedNationsjustafterthewarbetweenIsraelandEgyptin1973.Itsaimistoencouragepeopleto

usecommunicationratherthanforcetosettleconflicts(解決爭端)。Thephilosophy(理念)behinditis:Say"Hello”and

stopwar.

Itsoundslikeafineidea,butmostofusknowthatsimplesaying"Hello"won'tbringaboutworldpeace.Still,the

simpleactofsaying“hello“tosomeonecantrulymakealotofdifference.Youraiseyourheadtosomeoneasyoupass

by,say"Hello'.此issuchacasual(不經(jīng)意的)thingandrequiressolittleeffort,butyoumightevenmakehisday.

Althoughwemightnotrealizeit,asmallthinglikeagreetingcanmeanalottoaperson.Somepeoplearelonely

becausethey'reshy.Thatleadstothemfeelingcutoff.theyfinditdifficulttocommunicatewithpeople,eventhough

theywantto.Theymaysecretlysmileintheirheartsaftertheyhearyourgreetings.It'sagoodidea,notjustonNov.21,

buteveryday,toremembertosay“hello”toasmanypeopleaswecan.

NoonesaiditbetterthantheFrenchwriterJosephJoubert:^Politenessistheflowerofhumanity(人性)A

“HeHo”toastrangerisasmallthing,andoftenneglected(忽視),butthroughitwecanmaketheworldbetterfor

anotherperson.

1.Worldhellodaywascreatedby

A.IsraelB.EgyptC.FranceD.UnitedNatons.

2.Whatdoes^iPinparagrahp2referto?

A.Tosay“hello"B.topassby

C.toraiseyourheadD.tomakehisday

3.Whydosomepeoplehavedifficultycommnicating?

A.BecausetheyareshyB.Becausetheyarepolite

C.Becausetheyarestrange.D.Becausetheyaedifferent

4.WhichoneisTrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Greetingrequiresalotofeffort.

B.Wecansay“hello”onlyonNov.21.

C.Saying“hello"willbringaboutworldpeace

D.Wecanmaketheworldbetterbygreetingothers.

5.Thepurposeofthewriteristo

A.AskpeopletosmileB?askpeopletobepolite.

C.EncouragepeopletostopwarD.Encouragepeopletosay"hello”

B

14、LifeinBritain

Homesandfamilies

ManyBritishpeopleliveinHouses,notapartments.Mosthouseshavegardens.

Dailylife

Mostofficeworkersstartworkataboutnineinthemorning,andfinishataboutfiveorsixintheafternoon.Most

peopledon'tgohomeforlunch,andtheyjusthaveaquickmeal.

Schoollife

Childrenstartschoolataboutnineam,andfinishataboutthreethirtypm.Mostchildrenhavelunchatschool.All

childrengotoschoolwhentheyarefourorfiveyearsold,andleavewhentheyaresixteenorseventeen.

Shops

Mostshopsopenataboutnineamandcloseataboutsixpm.Usually,theydon'tcloseforlunch.

1.ManyBritishpeoplelivein.

A.apartmentsB.parks

C.housesD.gardens

2.Mostofficesstartworkataboutinthemorning.

A.tenB.nineC.eightD.seven

3.Mostofficeworkersandschoolchildrendon'thavelunch.

A.inthegardenB.intheshop

C.athomeD?atschool

4.ThechildreninBritainusuallystudyatschoolfor.

A.sixteenorseventeenyearsB.twelveorthirteenyears

C.fourorfiveyearsD?fouryears

5.Canyoubuythingsintheshopsatlunchtime?

A.No.Theycloseforlunch.

B.Yes.Butthereisnopeopleintheshop.

C.No.Shopsopenatlpm.

D.Yes.Theydon9tcloseforlunch.

C

15、WhenIwasaboutsevenoreightyearsold91oncewentintothebarn(馬廄)oneeveningwheremydadwasdoinghis

dailywork.Iwassurprisedtoseehimwearinghishatbackwards.Itlookedfunny.

WhenIaskedDadwhyheputhishatbackwards,hesmiledandgavemeanexplanation.Therewasalargewatertank

forthecattlethathadtobefilledeveryday.Sinceittookalongtimetofinishthework,hewouldturnthewateronand

thengoaboutdoingotherthingslikecleaningthebarnorfeedingthecattle,whichusuallycosthimtwentyminutesor

evenmoretime.Thedanger,ofcourse,wasthatifheforgottoturnthewateroff,thetankwouldoverflowandwater

wouldbewasted,whichwouldmakeamess.

Thenhetoldmethereasonwhyhehadhishatturnedaround.Whenhefinishedotherworkandbegantotakeoffhis

workclothes,hewouldnoticeasheremovedhishatthatthevisor(帽舌)wasnotwhereitwassupposedtobe.This

wouldremindhimthatthewaterwasstillrunning.Thenhewouldgobacktothebarnandturnitoff.

Ihaveseenmydaddevelopmanyothersystemsovertheyears.AndIwillneverforgethowhelpfulandvaluablethey

are.Somemayhaveevenbeenlife-saving.

Sometimes,peoplemayforgetsomethings.Sotheywilleasilymakemistakethoughtheymaytrytheirbest.Usingsome

goodmethodscanhelpthemoperatemoreeffectively.Inordernottoblameothersoryourselfformistakes,you'dbetter

lookforsomeways,whethertheyarefunnyornot,aslongastheywillhelpyouinachievingwhatyoutrulywishtodo.

Thiscouldbeutility,andassimpleasachecklist.NowI'veusedalotofthem,suchasputtingmycarkeysinthesame

placeeverytime.Itcouldbehavingsomeonecheckyourworkanditcouldalsobeacomputerprogramthathelpsto

findoutwhetheryourcalculationsarecorrect.

1.Theauthorfoundhisfather'sbehaviorfunnybecause.

A.hehadneverbeentothebarnbeforeB.hisfather'shatwasdifferentfromothers

C.thehorsesplayedsometricksD.hisfatherworethehatinastrangeway

2.Whatwouldtheauthor'sfatherNOTdointhebarnaccordingtothepassage?

A.CleanthebarnB.Feedthechicken

C.GivefoodtothecowsD.Fillthelargewatertank

3.Theword“utility”probablymeans“"inthepassage.

A.practicalB.difficultC.meaninglessD.avoidable

4.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'sfather?

A.Hisjobwastodevelopnewsystemsinthebarn.

B.Thesystemsheinventedwerealwaysveryuseful.

C.Hedevelopedasmanysystemsaspossibletohelppeople.

D.Healwaystaughttheauthorhowtomakeproperchecklists.

5.Thebesttitleofthepassagecouldbe“

A?MyFunnyDadB.KnowledgeinBarn

C.AGoodCatCanCatchaHealthyRatD.KeepaChecklistinYourMind

D

16、Ifyouwanttodoaschoolprojectonchildren'srights(權(quán)利),youcanlookontheInternetforsomeinformation.A

UnitedNationswebsitecanshowyouplentyofusefulinformationfortheproject.

TheUnitedNationsliststherightsofchildren.Mostcountriesagreeallofthem,butsomecountriesdonot.The

followingaresomeofthemostimportantrightsofchildren:

Childrenhavetherighttobeproperlyfed,clothedandsheltered(庇護)bytheirfamily.Iftheirfamilycan*tdoso,the

governmentshouldtakeresnensibility.

Childrenhavetherighttoaneducationandmedicalcare,whichshouldbeprovidedbythegovernment.

Childrenmustnotbecruellypunished(懲罰)bytheirparentsoranyothers.

Childrenhavetherighttoexpectthegovernmenttoprotectthemfromallkindsof,abuse(虐待)andneglect(忽略).

Nochildunderfifteenshouldbemadetofightinanarmy.

Childrenhavetherighttobeprotectedfrombeingmadetoworktoohardtomakemoneyforotherpeople.

Insomecountrieschildrendonothavetheserights.Manyyoungchildrenaremadetoworklonghoursinfactories

andonfarms.Insomecountriestherearesofewschoolsthatonlyrichchildrengetaneducation.Therearenotenough

doctorsornursestohelpmanychildrenwhentheyaresick.

Therightsofchildrenare,therefore,therightspeoplethinkchildrenshouldhave.Theyarenotalwaystherights

childrenreallyhave.

1.agreewiththeUnitedNations'listofchildren'srights.

A.AllcountriesB.AfewcountriesC.NocountriesD.Mostcountries

2.Somechildrencanftgetaneducationbecause?

A.therearen'tenoughschoolsB.therearenoschools

C.theycomefromrichfamiliesD.theywanttoworkinfactories

3.What'sthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Childrenaremadetoworklonghoursonfarms.

B.TheUnitedNationswebsiteisusefulfortheschoolproject.

C.Childrenhavetherighttobeproperlyfed,clothedandsheltered.

D.TheUnitedNationshaslistedtherightsitthinkschildrenshouldhave

E

HORSERACINGALLYEARROUND100YEARSOFPICTURES.

電皿Siartat3Pm.ExeryTHENANDNOW(PhotoShow〉

SundayCitySportsCenter.

SeetheTianjinHiMoryFran1900*2000

LottofFreeParkingSpaceFcbmitry1-April^0*

Freepreen".

CityArcMumim.”0HighStreet*

Nochildrenallowed-

Tu?BdaytoSunday10pan.?

WEEKENDSALES.DANCEPARTY,

ThuSaturdayCELEBRATEASPECIALDATE.

EVERYTHING28f%OFFBruisingYourSweetHc*?

Vml5atBlockGrand\Mail*SUNDAYNIGHT.COUNTRYCLUB.

RealizeYourDrcamvLiveBandfrom9pm.」a.ra.-

SaxeTimeandMoney*S2SACouple-

FalltnL<n十withPrice*WeOffer-SISASmgkPcnKMb

1.Whocannotgotothehorseracing?

A.AsinglepersonB.AcoupleC.Children

2.Peoplecanseethephotoshowat_.

A.CitySportsCenterB.CityArtMuseumC.GrandviewMall

3.Whatcanyoudoifyouonlyhavetimebetween5p.m.and6p.m.onSaturday?

A.Goshopping

B.Gotoseeaphotoshow

C.Gotothedancepartywithyoursweetheart

4.HowmuchwillMr.andMrs.Smithpayiftheywanttogotothedanceparty?

A.15dollarsB.25dollarsC.Forfree

5.Wherecanyouseethearticleabove?

A.InafashionmagazineB.InatourguideC.Inanewspaper

F

18>Haveyoueverwonderedaboutthesecretlifeofthetastylobster(龍蝦)?Inthesea,itisyellow,orange,grey,green,

brownorevenblue.Cookingturnsitred.Lobstersarenocturnalcreatures(夜行物),soitisbesttohunt(捕捉)themat

nightwhentheyareactive.Youcancatchlobsterbyhand,butyoushouldwearthickglovesbecauselobster'sclawsare

strong.Averylargelobstercouldcutyourfinger.Interestingly,inthepast,lobsterswereonlyservedtoprisonersasthey

wereconsideredasapoorman'sfood.Nowadays,lobstersareanexpensiveandpopulardish.l.Whatcoloristhelobster

whencooked?

A.BlueB.Red

C.Yellow

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