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1、2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場號和座位序號。2試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B 鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、The man tried several times to start the car, and he succeeded _.Ain the pastBin the endCat firstDat once2、I _ Chinese dishes for my foreign friends tomorrow

2、evening.Awill cookBhave cookedCcookDcooked3、In our school library there _ a number of books on science and the number of the books _ growing.Aare; isBis; areCis; isDare; are4、It that she was the real princess. I thought she was a farmer.Aturned outBturned downCturned upDturned on5、Dont eat too much

3、snacks. Its bad for health. _.ASorry, I wont.BSure, I willCNever mindDOK. I dont.6、May we leave the classroom now? No, you_. You_to leave until the bell rings.Acant; are allowedBmustnt; arent allowedCneednt; are allowedDneednt; arent allowed7、 Did you go to the cinema last night? Oh, no. I go to the

4、 cinema. I think the tickets are too expensive.AalwaysBhardlyCusuallyDoften8、_I smoke here, Madam?Sorry, you _. Look at the sign.ACould, couldnt BCan, couldntCCould, can DMust, neednt9、There are many _ shops in this street. I want a pair of _ shoes.Ashoe, sport Bshoes, sport Cshoe, sports Dshoes, sp

5、orts10、Many college students go to West China to help local people, _ they may find a good job in big cities.AbecauseBifCalthoughDafter. 完形填空11、完形填空,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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。Exciting News“I have some exciting news, class,” said Mrs. Pike.It was almost lunchtime, and Jenny Archer

6、was 1 She drew a piece of apple pie in her notebook.Sometimes Mrs. Pikes exciting news wasnt very exciting. Once, Mrs. Pike had said it would be exciting to watch a filmstrip called Tommy Tooth and the Whole Truth About Teeth. But it wasnt.Jenny drew a scoop of ice cream on the apple pie.“Were going

7、 to have a 2 ,” said Mrs. Pike.Jenny put down her pencil. She pushed her glasses back on her nose.“The whole school will take part,” Mrs. Pike went on. “Were going to 3 empty tin cans to sell to a scrap-metal dealer (廢品商). Well use the money to buy a video camcorder(攝錄相機(jī))and a TV monitor for the sch

8、ool.”“What kind of competition is that?” asked Clifford Stern. “Just collecting cans?”“The 4 that collects the most cans,” said Mrs. Pike, “will use the camera first. We will make our own class movie. You could all be stars!”Me, a movie star! Jenny thought. Now, that was 5 She pictured herself accep

9、ting an Academy Award. She would say, “I tall started when I was in a little school . . .”“The person in the class who brings in the most cans will direct the first movie,” Mrs. Pike finished.Wow! 6 a movie might be even better than starring in one. The director could make up the whole story. She wo

10、uld choose the actors and tell everybody what to do. Jenny loved to make up stories. And she was good at telling people what to do.She was sure shed be a great 7 The whole class was buzzing (嘁嘁喳喳) now. Jenny forgot she was hungry. She looked over at her friend Beth. Beths eyes were bright. She thoug

11、ht this was a great idea, too.“You can be the star of my movie,” Jenny whispered to her.“What do you mean your movie?” Beth asked.“When I 8 the competition,” Jenny said.“What if I win the competition?” Beth said.“But I have to win,” answered Jenny. “Ive always wanted to make a movie.”“Since when?” B

12、eth asked.“Well, I just 9 it now,” Jenny admitted (承認(rèn)). “But dont you think Id make a good director?”“I think I might make a good director,” Beth said. “Why should you be the director?”Beth was one of Jennys two best friends. Jenny didnt want to fight with her. But she 10 wanted to win this competit

13、ion. She just had to direct the class movie.“Lets not fight,” Jenny said. “Wed both be good directors.”“Youre right.” Beth grinned (笑嘻嘻). “We wont fight. Lets just say, may the best can collector win.”Jenny shook Beths hand. “May the best can collector win,” she repeated.As long as its me, she told

14、herself.1AhungryBangryChappyDworry2AmovieBlessonCcontestDnews3AgiveBcollectCchooseDsell4ApersonBschoolCclassDstudent5AmovingBsurprisingCboringDexciting6ADirectingBCollectingCAcceptingDFighting7AcollectorBdirectorCteacherDstar8AtakeBshareCwinDjoin9AlearnedBknewCspokeDrealized10AreallyBlovelyCusuallyD

15、nearly. 語法填空12、閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~并用其正確的形式填空,使短文通思想完整。請每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。方框中有兩項(xiàng)多余的。surprise quickly with he happen fail heart because help when lie successfulShould you help them when the old fall down on the street? At 9.00 a.m. yesterday, a bus-driver, 24 year-old Wang Ping saw a man 1 on the side of the

16、road. A woman next to him was shouting for 2. Wang Ping stopped the bus 3 thinking twice. He got off and asked the woman what 4She said that the man had a 5 problem and should be sent to the hospital at once.Mr. Wang knew that he had to act 6 He hoped all of the passengers could get off and wait for

17、 the next bus. But to his 7, they all agreed to go with him. Some passengers helped Mr. Wang move the man onto the bus.Thanks to Mr. Wang and the passengers, the doctors saved the man 8 in time. A passenger said, “Many people dont want to help others9 they dont want to get into trouble. But the driv

18、er thought nothing about 10. He only thought about saving a life. 閱讀理解A13、JuneSunMonTurWedThursFriSat1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829301What can you buy in Bobs store?AMilk.BSandwiches.CBananas.DBanana milk shake.2What does the phrase Your Second Home in Town mean?AIt looks like you

19、r home.BYou can sleep there after dinner.CYou can buy it as a second home.DYou can relax and enjoy the food just like at home.3How many hours does Bob usually work every day?A9 hours.B10 hours.C12 hours.D11 hours.4If you want to buy two at 9:00 in the morning, how much will you pay?A$30B$6C$15D$245B

20、ob is thinking of taking a trip for two days. When is the best time for him according to the following calendar?AJune 3rd and 4th.BJune 4th and 5th.CJune 18th and 19th.DJune 11th and 12th.B14、Speed reading is a necessary skill in the Internet age. We skim over articles, e-mails and WeChat to try to

21、get key words and the meaning of the text. With so much information through our electronic device (設(shè)備), it would be impossible to get through everything if we read word by word, line by line. But a new trend calls on people to enjoy reading slowly. A recent story from The Wall Street Journal reporte

22、d on a book club in Wellington, New Zealand, where members meet in a cafe and turn off their smartphones. They sit in comfortable chairs and read in silence for an hour. Unlike traditional book clubs, the point of the slow reading club isnt to share ideas about a certain book, but to get away from e

23、lectronic devices and read in a quiet, relaxed environment. Slow readers, such as TheAtlanticsMaura Kelly, say a regular reading habit sharpens the mind, improves attention, lowers stress levels and deepens the ability to understand others. Some of these benefits have been backed up by science. For

24、example, a study of 300 elderly people published by the journal Neurology last year showed that adults who take part in activities that use their brain, such as reading, suffer (遭受) less memory loss as they get older. Yet technology has made us less careful readers. Computer and phone screens have c

25、hanged our reading patterns from the top-to-bottom, left-to-right reading order we traditionally used, to a wild skimming and skipping pattern as we search for important words and information. Reading text online that has many links to other web pages also leads to weaker understanding than reading

26、plain text (純文本). The Internet may have made us stupider, says British journalist Patrick Kingsley from the Guardian, only half joking. Because of the Internet, he says, we have become very good at collecting a large number of interesting news, but we are also gradually forgetting how to sit back, t

27、hink and relate all these facts to each other.Slowing reading means a return to an uninterrupted, straight pattern, in a quiet environment. Aim for 30 minutes a day, advises Kelly from The Atlantic. “You can squeeze in (擠出) that half hour pretty easily if only during your free moments whenever you w

28、ant to check your favorite site for something to pass the time you pick up a meaningful work of literature,” Kelly said.1The words “backed up” in Paragraph 3 probably mean “_”.Agiven back Bcalled back Csupported Ddisagreed2Kingsley believes that the Internet has weaken peoples ability to _.Aget key

29、words rapidly Bshare ideas about booksCcollect interesting news Dthink deeply about information3According to the passage, slow reading_.Aimproves understanding among peopleBtreats the memory loss of elderly peopleCprovides people with a quiet environmentDslows down the development of electronic devi

30、ce4Whats the best title for the passage?ABenefit of Reading Clubs BReturn of Slow ReadingCReading of the Internet Age DInfluence of Speed ReadingC15、Most people around the world are right-handed. This also seems to be true in history. In 1799, scientists studied works of art made at different times

31、from 1,500 BCto the 1950s. Most of the people shown in these works are right-handed, so the scientists guessed that right-handedness has always been common through history. Today, only about 10% to 15% of the worlds population is left-handed.Why are there more right-handed people than left-handed on

32、es? Scientists now know that a persons two hands each have their own jobs. For most people, the left hand is used to find things or hold things. The right hand is used to work with things. This is because of the different work of the two sides of the brain. The right side of the brain, which makes a

33、 persons hands and eyes work together, controls the left hand. The left side of the brain, which controls the right hand, is the centre for thinking and doing problems. These findings show that more artists should be left-handed, and studies have found that left-handedness is twice as common among a

34、rtists as among people in other jobs.No one really knows what makes a person become right-handed instead of left-handed. Scientists have found that almost 40% of the people become left-handed because their main brain is damaged when they are born. However, this doesnt happen to everyone, so scientis

35、ts guess there must be another reason why people become left-handed. One idea is that people usually get right-handed from their parents. If a person does not receive the gene(基因) for right-handedness, he / she may become either right-handed or left-handed according to the chance and the people they

36、 work or live with.Though right-handedness is more common than left-handedness, people no longer think left-handed people are strange or unusual. A long time ago, left-handed children were made to use their right hands like other children, but today they dont have to.1What did the scientists find af

37、ter studying works of art made at different times in history?AThe art began from 1,500 BC B The works of art ended in the 1950s. CMost people shown in the works of art are right-handed.DMost people shown in the works of art are left-handed.2How many people in the world are left-handed now?AAbout 10%

38、-15%.BAbout 50%.CAbout 40%.DThe passage doesnt tell us.3What is the left hand for most people used to do?AIts used to work with things.BIts used to find or hold things.CIts used to make a persons eyes work together.DIts the centre for thinking and doing problems.4According to the passage, which of t

39、he following is NOT true?ALeft-handedness is cleverer than right-handedness.BToday children are not made to use their right hands only.CNo one really knows what makes a person become right-handed.DScientists think there must be some reason why people become left-handed.5The best TITLE for this passa

40、ge is _.AScientists New InventionsBLeft-handed PeopleCHow Brains Control HandsDWhich HandD16、It was a hot summer day. A group of ants were working hard. They were carrying food.Some grasshoppers were playing in the shade of a tree. One of the grasshoppers asked an ant, “Why are you working so hard o

41、n such a hot day?”“Because you cannot find food in winter. We are getting food for winter,” answered the ant. “Its so early to find food for winter. You are a fool to work on such a hot day,” he teased (取笑) the ant. The ant was very angry and shouted at the grasshopper, “Well, go and play! You will

42、have a bad time in winter. ”Summer was over and winter came. The grasshopper could not find food anywhere. He was both cold and hungry. He went to the ants home and knocked at the door. “Mr. Ant, Im very cold and hungry. Im dying. Please let me have something to eat,” he said. The ant opened the doo

43、r and said, “Mr. Grasshopper, you played and sang and teased us in the summer. Please go to play and sing now. ”Days later, the grasshopper died in the snow.1What was the weather like when the ants were carrying food?AHot.BCold.CRainy.DSnowy.2What were the grasshoppers doing at that time?AFinding fo

44、od.BEating.CWorking.DPlaying.3Why were the ants working so hard?ABecause they liked to work in summer.BBecause they were hungry all the time.CBecause they wanted to get food for winter.DBecause they got up early every day.4What did the ant do when the grasshopper came in winter?AHe didnt open the do

45、or.BHe played and sang with the grasshopper.CHe welcomed the grasshopper.DHe refused to give the grasshopper food.5What happened to the grasshopper at last?AHe had food.BHe died.CHe was angry.DHe sang in snow.E17、Ive loved my mothers desk since I was just tall enough to sit above the top of it. Moth

46、er sat writing letters. Standing by her chair, looking at the ink bottle, pens, and white paper, I decided that the act of writing must be a most wonderful thing in the world.Years later, during her final illness, Mother kept different things for my sister and brother. “But the desk,” she said again

47、, “ is for Elizabeth.”I never saw her angry, never saw her cry. I knew she loved me; she showed in action. But as a young girl, I wanted to have heart-to-heart talks between mother and daughter. They never happened. And agulfopened between us. I was “too emotional(易動感情的)”. But she lived “on the surf

48、ace(表面)”.As years passed and I had my own family. I loved my mother and thanked her for our happy family. I wrote to her in careful words and asked her to let me know in any way she chose that she did forgive me.My hope turned to disappointment, then little interest and, finally, peace it seemed tha

49、t nothing happened. I couldnt be sure that the letter had even got to Mother. I only knew that I had written it, and I could stop trying to make her into someone she was not.But the present of her desk told me, as shed never been able to, that she was pleased that writing was my chosen work. I clean

50、ed the desk carefully and found some papers inside a photo of my father and a oneletter, folded(折疊) and refolded many times. It was my letter.“In any way you choose, Mother, you always chose the act that speaks louder than words.”1The passage shows that _.AMother was cold on the surface but kind in

51、her heart to her daughterBMother was too serious about her daughter in wordsCMother wrote to her daughter in careful wordsDMother wrote to her daughter in careless words2The word “gulf” in the passage means _.Adeep understanding between the old and the youngBdifferent ideas between mother and daught

52、erCfree talks between mother and daughterDpart of the sea going far in land3Whats best title of the passage?AMy Letter to Mother BMother and ChildrenCMy Mothers Desk DTalks between Mother and meF18、I went home one Saturday afternoon in the autumn of 1993 to get some work done in the garden. While sw

53、eeping leaves on the ground, my five-year-old son Nick came over and asked me to write something on a piece of paper to make a sign for him.“What for?” I asked.“Im going to sell some of my stones, he answered.Nick_stones and had collected many stones from all over. “Im busy todo that for you. Go and

54、 ask your mum for help. I said.A short time later, Nick returned with a sign, reading. Stones. One Dollar Each”. He took the sign, a small chair and 4 of his best stones and walked to the road in front of our garden. There he put the stones in a line and sat down on the chair.After half an hour, nob

55、ody passed by. I walked to him and asked him to go back, but he didnt.Another half hour later, a small car came down the road. I watched as Nick stood up, holding his sign up. A woman rolled down a window and read the sign. I couldnt hear their talk, but I saw the woman turn to the driver and the man reach for his pocket.I sat in the yard, as Nick ran to me. Waving the dollar, he shouted. I told you I could sel

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