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江西省宜春市名校2023年英語九年級第一學(xué)期期末考試試題
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I.單項選擇
1、Myfatherusuallyplaysbasketballtorelaxafteraweek'shardwork.
A.aB.anC.theD./
2、ThenumberofTikTokusers(抖音用戶)sharplysinceTikTokin2016.Ifsreallypopularnow.
A.hasrisen;appearedB.havebeenrisen;appeared
C.haveraised;wasappearedD.hasbeenraised;wasappeared
3、一Hi,LiMei.Howisyournewschool?
—Fantastic.Wecanchoosethecourseaccordingtoour.Iloveoperas,soItooktheBeijingOperaclass.
A.interestsB.talentsC.gradesD.experiences
4、China'sfirsthome-builtaircraftcarrier(航空母艦)hitthewaterinDalianthemorningofApril26,2017.
A.inB.onC?at
5、AllChinesepeoplemustworkhardChineseDream.
A.realizeB.realizingC.realizedD.torealize
6、—Ifonedoesn'thaveadream,heorshehasnofromasaltedfish.
—Iagreewithyou.
A.difficultyB.discoveryC.difference
7、Hehisleftarmintheaccidentlastweek.
A.hurtB.hurtedC.hurtsD.washurting
8、LefsgotoKunmingforvacation.It'stoohottoocold.
A.either...orB.neither...norC.both...andD.notonly...butalso
9、---StoryofYanxiPalaceisunusualTVplayI'veintroducedtoyouseveraltimes.
It'sgreat.I'veneverwatchedmoreattractiveone.
A.an;/B.the;theC.the;aD.a;the
10、Wastesorting(分類)hasbeenaroundforyearsinChina.Ifyouhavefoodwaste,youwillmostprobablythrowitinto
II.完形填空
11、Arichfathertookhissononatriptoavillage.Hewantedtoshowhissonwhatarethedifferences]
theirlifeandthevillagers5,sothathissoncouldc/zeris力(珍愛)whathehad.Theyspent2afewdayswithafamily
there.
Ontheirwaybackhome,thefather3abouthisson'sideasaboutthetrip.Soheasked,u4wasthe
trip?”
“Itwasgreat,Dad!”
“Whatdidyoulearnfromthetrip?,,thefathercouldn9t5toask.Thesonanswered,uWehaveonedogbut
thefamilyhasfour.Wehaveaswimmingpool,buttheyhaveabigriverwithmany6swimminginit.Wehave
veryexpensivelights,buttheyhave7starsatnightWebuyfoodinthesupermarket,butthey8foodin
theirgardenforthemselves.Wehavewallsaroundthehousetoprotectus,9theyhavefriendstoprotectthem.
Dad,thankyoufor10mehowpoorweare.”
Thefathercouldn'tsayanything,andhejuststoodtherequietly.
1.A.fromB.atC.betweenD.into
2.A.quiteB.manyC.quietD.more
3.A.wonderedB.dislikedC.worriedD.described
4.A.WhenB.WhereC.HowD.What
5.A.waitB.seemC.decideD.try
6.A.pigsB.hensC.birdsD.ducks
7.A.fewB.alittleC.alotD.lotsof
8.A.orderB.growC.catchD.offer
9.A.soB.becauseC.butD.if
10.A.,showB.showingC.talkD.talking
m.語法填空
12、根據(jù)下面短文內(nèi)容,在短文的空格處填入一個恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。每空一詞,含縮略詞。
Warmweatherandsunnydaysmeanifsabarbecue(燒烤)seasonintheUS.Thesedays,L_peoplesaythey'regoing
toabarbecue,theyusually2.thatthey'regoingtocookthefoodoveragrill(烤架)outdoors.Popularbarbecuefoods
includehamburgers,hotdogs,andvegetables.
Barbecuefanssaythatthisisnotrealbarbecue;ifsjustgrilling.Truebarbecue,whichisalso3,BBQ,isanAmerican
tradition(傳統(tǒng))thatisasoldasthecountryitself.
Barbecuereferstomeatthatiscookedforaverylongtime(sometimesaslongas24hours)overlowheatfromawood
fire.Thesmelloftheburningwoodaddsflavor(味道)4.themeat,whichbecomessoftasitcooks.
DifferentpartsoftheUShavedifferent5,ofmakingbarbecue.InTexas,peopleoftenusebeef.InNorthandSouth
Carolina,porkisthemostcommon.InKansasCity,porkribs(豬肋排)arethefavorite.Eachregion(地區(qū))says
thatitsownbarbecueisthe6.?Therearebarbecuecompetitionseveryyear;andevenmagazinesabouttheartof
makinggreatbarbecue.
MostAmericansdon'thavethetimeorpatiencetodigahole,fillitwithspecialwood,lightafireand7.cookmeat
carefullyoveritalldayandnight.Sowhentheywantarealbarbecue,theygotorestaurantsthatdothehardworkfor
them.Forthosewhowanttohave8?own,easybarbecues,there'salwaysgrilling.
IV.閱讀理解
A
13、Alargenumberofpeopleintheworldeatfastfood.Wheneveryougointoafastfoodrestaurant,youcanseelotsof
peopleenjoyingtheirmealsthere.Howdoyouknowinwhichcountrypeoplelikefastfoodbest?
TheEnglishpeoplearetheworld'sbiggestfansoffastfood,whiletheFrencharetheleastinterestedinquickmeals,
accordingtoasurveydonelastyear.Thesurveyofthirteencountriesshows45%oftheEnglishpeoplesaytheycan't
giveupfastfoodbecauseit'sdelicious.And44%ofAmericansand37%ofCanadianssaythesame.TheFrench,proud
oftheirdeliciousandhigh-classcuisine,don'tlikefastfood.81%ofthemthinkitisunhealthy,followedby75%ofthe
Japanese.
HowabouttheChinese?Howoftendoyouhavehamburgersorfriedchicken?Itdoesn'tmatterwhetheryoulike
westernfastfoodorChinesefood.Themostimportantthingistokeepabalanceddiet.
1.Fromthesurveyweknowlikefastfoodbest.
A.theChineseB.theFrenchC.theEnglish
2.ThesurveyshowsofAmericanslikefastfood.
A.37%B.44%C.75%
3.Accordingtothesurvey,somecan'tgiveupfastfoodbecause__.
A.ifscheapB.ifshealthyC.it9sdelicious
4.Theunderlinedword“cuisine“inthepassagemeans.
A.foodB.houseC.water
5.Thesurveyisabout?
A.westerncountriesB.fastfoodC.restaurantsintheworld
B
14、
Linchengisanewdevelopingcity.Therearelotsofpopularrestaurants.Althoughtheyarenotfamous,theyaregood
placestohavemeals.
Maindishes:Manydifferentfish,meatandchickendishes
Specials:Vegetablesalad(¥20),
Roastbeef(¥48onweekdays,¥38onweekends)
QingtengYuan
Fruits(Free):Watermelon,apples,bananas,oranges
Tel:876-21
OpeningHours:11:00a.m.—1:00a.m.
Mainlyallkindsofmeat,pork,beefandmutton.
Specials:Roastpork(onlyofferedonSaturday,¥50each)
RuihaiDrinking
DrinksarenotallowedtotakeexceptVIP.
Building
Tel:897-6543
OpeningHours:11:00a.m.—1:30a.m.(VIP24hours)
Mainlydumplingsandnoodles.
Specials:Beefandcabbagedumplings(¥5eachonweekdays,¥4.5onweekends)
RujiaRestaurant
Dumplingscanbetakenaway.
Tel:432-0945
OpeningHours:11:30a.m.—10:00p.m.
Mainlyseafood.
Specials:Roastfish(¥25each)
LinglongSeaFood
Tel:287-9056
OpeningHours:11:00a.m.—12:00p.m.(FromMondaytoThursday)
11:00a.m.—2:00a.m.(Friday,Saturday,Sunday)
1.WhatcanbeonlyofferedonSaturday?
A.Roastbeef.B.Roastpork.C.Beefnoodles.D.Seafood.
2.YouneedtopayforthreebeefandcabbagedumplingsonMonday.
A.¥15B.¥13.5C.¥10D.¥9
3.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.FruitsarefreeinRujiaRestaurant.
B.RoastbeefischeaperonTuesdaythanonSaturday.
C.Youcaneatseafoodat1:00a.m.onFridayinLinglongSeaFood.
D.Call897-6543toordernoodles.
C
15NAtreeisaplantwithatallwoodytrunk.Likeallplants,treesneedair,waterandsunlighttoliveandgrow.
Atreehasalong,woodytrunkcoveredinbark(樹皮)?Thetrunksupportsthebranches,liftingthemhighabovethe
ground.Barkisdeadandprotectsthelivingtrunkinside.Thetrunkgrowsthickerandtallereachyear.
Treeshavemanybranches.Treebranchesspreadoutinalldirectionstowardssunlight.Moreandmorebranches
groweachyear.
Leavesgrowonthebranches.Theleavescoverthetreeinacanopyofgreen.Leavesusethesun'senergytomake
foodforthewholetree.
Thetreehasrootsundertheground.Rootsabsorbwaterandnutrientsfromthesoil.Treesneedwatertoliveand
grow.Therootsalsoholdthetreefirmwhenthewindblows.
Incoldclimatesmostbroadleaftreeslosetheirleavesinwinter.Theshortcolddayscausetheleavesfall.Treesthat
losetheirleavesinwinterarecalleddeciduoustrees.
Inspring,astheweatherwarmsup,thetreebudsandnewleavesgrow.Thetreemayalsoflower.Insummer,the
treegrows.Agreencoveringofleavesprovidesfoodforthewholetree.Inautumn,astheweatherbeginstocoolandthe
daysgrowshorter,thefoodmovesfromtheleavestothetrunkandroots.Leaveslosetheirgreencolourandbecomedry.
Whentheleavesaredead,theyfallfromthetree.Duringwinteradeciduoustreestopsgrowing.Thetreeisstillalive.It
iswaitingforwarmtemperaturesbeforeitstartstogrowagain.
Manyanimalsliveintrees.Treesprovidefoodandshelterformonkeys,squirrels,birdsandinsects.
Mostmonkeysfindfoodandshelterintrees.Theycanalsoescapefromland-basedpredatorstotheirhomesabove
theground.Monkeysarewell-adaptedtolifeinthetrees.Theirtailshelpthemtoclimbandjumpfrombranchto
branch.Manysmallmammalsliveintrees.Treesprovideshelterfromwind,rainandotheranimal.
Manybirdslivetheirlivesintrees.Theybuildtheirnestsinthebranchesorhollowsoftrees.Treesprovidefruit,
nectarandseedsforbirdstoeat.
Millionsofinsectsliveintrees.Manytypesofbeetles,antsandbutterfliesdependontreesforfoodandshelter.
1.Whafstheuseoftherootsofatree?
①Toprotectthelivingtrunk.②Togetnutrients.③Toabsorbwater.
④Tocoverthetreeinacanopyofgreen.⑤toholdthetreefirm.
A.①②③B.①?⑤C.②?⑤D.③④⑤
2.Whytheleavesfallfromthetreeinautumn?
A.Becausetheycangrowagainafterwinter.
B.Becausetheyareshortoffood,andthendie.
C.Becausetheleaveslosetheirgreencolour
D.Becausebirdsusethemtobuildtheirnests.
3.Thelastfewparagraphstellusthat.
A.manyanimalsliveontreesB.thereareanimalsintrees
C.treesprovideshelterformanD.treesarestillaliveinwinter
4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Treesliketogrowtowardssunlight.B.Branchesholdthetreewhenifswindy.
C.Treesleavescanmakefoodbythemselves.D.Treesareoflittlehelptoanimals.
D
16、Yesterday,!overheardour9-year-oldson,Aaron,talkingtohisfriend,Zach.
“Oh,God!”Zachbegan;lookinginAaron'scloset"Whereareallyourtoys?”
“Oh,wearedoingsomethingcalledSimplicityplan,soIbasicallygotridof80%ofmystuff(物品).”
“What?Didyourmomanddadmakeyoudothis?”
“No,IdecidedtodoitbecauseIwantedto.WhenIgiveawayalotofmythingsfImakeroomforfamilyactivities.Idid
itbecauseIwantedtolivedifferentlyandhavelessstuffinmy
“Butstill,whywouldyouchoosetogetridofmostofyourtoys?”
“Partofthereasonisthatmyparentsweredoingitwiththeirstuff.Andmymomtalkedtomeaboutitandexplained
howtheyfelthappierafterwards.AndIthoughtmaybeIreallyhadspentalotofmytimeinmyroomplayingwithtoys
insteadofspendingtimewithmyparentsandsister/9
“Seriously?”
“IfeelproudbecauseIamapersonwhohasjustwhatIneedandnotmore.AndPmstarting
newactivitieslikewritinghowIfeel,readingmore,andspendingmoretimedoinghouseworkaroundthehouse.”
“OK?Letmegetthis.Youhavefewertoys,morehousework,andyoufeelhappier?”
“Well,it'snotthatthehouseworkisfun,ButIdoitwithmyparents.Wetalkandconnectwhilewearedoingit,sothat
isthefun.Andwe'vebeendoingmoreactivitiestogether,likereadingaloudatnight.Andonweekends,wehave
conversations(交談)orgoouttogether,insteadofmydadbeingathiscomputer,mymomcleaningandmeplayingwith
mytoys.”
1.WhydidAarongiveawaymostofhistoys?
A.Becausehedidn'tlikethem.
B.Becausehisparentsmadehimdoit.
C.Becausehehadnotimetoplaywiththem.
D.Becausehewantedtospendmoretimewithhisfamily.
2.AfterAaron9sparentsgotridofsomeoftheirstuff,they,
A.hopedAaronwouldn'tdoit
B.decidedtobuysomenewstuff
C.founditwasgoodforthem
D.feltupsetandwanteditback
3.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatAaron.
A.usedtoenjoyreading
B.willgethistoysbacksoon
C.usedtowritealotabouthisfeelings
D.enjoysdoinghouseworkwithhisparents
4.Whatcaninfer(推斷)fromthepassage?
A.Zaronwillnotgetridofhistoys.
B.Aarondoesn'tlikegoingoutwithhisparents.
C.Membersinthewriter'sfamilynowfeelcloser.
D.Hisfatherstilllikesbeingathiscomputeronweekends.
E
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3.WhichisthepropertimetovisitTheForksMarket?
A.8:30amonSundaysinJuly.B.8:30amonSaturdaysinJune.
C.7:30pmonFridaysinAugust.D.7:30pmonMondaysinOctober.
4.Whatismentionedineachpartofthetext?
A.Openhours.B.Grouphours.C.Limitedspace.D.Historicalpast.
5.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Aguidebook.B.Amovieposter.C.Asportsmagazine.D.Asciencereport.
18、
■■.Chineseyouthencouraged
VirusspreadsworldwideJnL
Asweallknow,thefutureofacountryliesinitsyouth.
LastFriday,thelargestvirusattackeveraffectedmore
That'swhytheChinesegovernmentsetaplantoguideits
than200,000computersinmorethan150countries.The
youthtowardsbetterdevelopment.
attackusedavirusthatlockedthecomputers'data.The
TheMiddleandLong-termYouthDevelopmentPlan
attackersaskforpaymenttounlockthecomputers.
(2016-2025)cameoutonApril13,reportedXinhuaNews
ComputersinorganizationsincludingtheBritish
Agency.Intheplan,"youth“referstothoseagedfrom14
healthcaresystem,theAmericancompanyFedExand
to35.
Russia'sInteriorMinistryhavecaughtthevirus,called
Theplancovers10areassuchaseducation,healthcare,
WannaCry.
cultureandsoon.
Meetingofworldleaders
34
.Physicalbookspreferred
....Theworldwitnessedahistoric
Withsmartphonesande-readersbecomingmorecommon,
momentastheleadersoftheworld'stoptwoeconomies
somehaveworriedthatthedaysofpaperbooksare
metforthefirsttime.ChinesePresidentXiJinpingand
numbered.Butasarecentsurveyshowed,traditional
USPresident,DonaldTrump,madetheirfirstmeeting
booksarestillpopularamongreaders.
fromApril6to7atTrump'sMar-a-LagoresortinFlorida,
AccordingtoastudyinAmerica,themainreasonswere
US.It“setanactivedirectionforthefurtherdevelopment
thatwhenreadinge-books,studentsareeasilydistracted.
ofChina-USrelations”,saidXinhuaNewsAgency.While
Somealsoendedupwithheadachesorpainfuleyes.In
meetingwithTrump,Xisaidthereare"athousand
addition,printbookscanbringaverydifferentreading
reasonstomaketheChina-USrelationshipwork,andno
experience.
reasontobreakit”.
1.WhatisWannaCry?
A.aBritishhealthcaresystemB.AChineseyouthdevelopmentplan
C.AvirusthatspreadsworldwideD.Ameetingbetweentwowordleaders
2.WhydidTheChinesegovernmentsetTheMiddle-andLong-termYouthDevelopmentPlan?
A.TodeveloptheChina-USrelations.B.Toguidetheyouthtowardsbetterdevelopment
C.ToencouragetheyouthtoreadmoreD.TohelpalltheChinesepeoplelivebetter.
3.WhatdidXiJinpingmeanbysaying“athousandreasonstomaketheChina-USrelationshipwork,andnoreasonto
breakit”.
A.Agoodrelationshipareverynecessarytobothcountries
B.BothcountriesshouldfindmorereasonstodeveloptheChina-USrelations.
C.TomaketheChina-USrelationshipwork,thetwocountriesshouldfindathousandreasons.
D.TomaketheChina-USrelationshipwork
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