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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬測(cè)試卷注意事項(xiàng):1 答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用05毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書(shū)寫(xiě),字體工整、筆跡清楚。3請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無(wú)效。4保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、 Did you have a good time yesterday? Yes. We sang danced until late at night.AbutBifCandDso

2、2、Why not_your teacher for help when you cant finish_the story by yourselfAto ask:writeBto ask;writingCask;writingDasking;to write3、Sit closer to the fire. The _ of it can keep you warm and make your wet clothes dry.AlightBheatCcoldDbell4、People often think pigs are stupid. But , they are quite smar

3、t.Ano problemBin factCno wayDin all5、The meat on the plate _ so delicious. Lets try it together.AsmellsBsoundsCfeels6、-Excuse me, when can we play basketball on the playground?-Not until the playground _ next week.Awill repair Bwill be repaired Cis repaired7、Would you like to go to the concert with

4、me?Id love to, but I Lindas invitation to dinner.AacceptBhave acceptedCwas acceptingDwill accept8、As Hannah Lucas had a disease, she and her brother Charile made app called notOK to let her get help from others when she wasnt feeling well.Athe; theBa; theCan;不填Dthe;不填9、We must firstly keep ourselves

5、 when we go travelling.AsafeBseriousCsmoothDspecial10、The hotel is not very modern, but it has the _ of being close to the city center.AadvantageBdirectionCtransportationDcreativity. 完形填空11、Dear Kitty,I am sorry that I did not write to you earlier because I have been very busy. I 1 with a charity sh

6、ow to raise money 2 Project Green Hope. A lot of work needed to be finished, so I did not have much free time.I felt very happy when I 3 to be the host. It was exciting, 4 I was also very nervous. I knew that lots of people 5 the show and that many famous pop stars would come, too. We started workin

7、g on the show half a year ago so that we could do everything on time. My job was to introduce each star and I also had many other duties. We practiced a lot before the show, I had to remember to 6 the right camera at the right time. 7 , I thought I would never be able to remember all the words. Slow

8、ly, everything became 8 .The big day came very quickly, and I was so excited, Twenty minutes before the big event, we opened the doors and many people came into the theatre to watch the show. The fans of the pop stars were making a noise, so I had to speak 9 .Everything seemed to happen so fast. A l

9、ot of 10 has been given to Project Green Hope. I hope more events like this will be organized to raise money for charity and I think more people should be invited to take part in them. See you soon.Best wishes!Ricky1Awas helpingBam helpingChelpsDhave helped2AtoBforCfromDwith3Aam chosenBwill be chose

10、nCchooseDwas chosen4AsoBorCandDbut5Awill watchBwould watchCwill seeDwould see6Alook atBlook forClook throughDlook after7AAfter allBAt firstCAt lastDfor example8AharderBeasierCmore tiringDmore boring9AloudlyBpatientlyCquietlyDhappily10AfoodBpaperCmoneyDmedicine. 語(yǔ)法填空12、Srikanth Bolla, 24 years old, i

11、s the first blind CEO in the world, who built a company valued at over $75 million. Today, he considers himself the 1 (lucky) man in the word, not only his 2 (succeed), but also for having great parents and friends who always stand by him.When Srikanth was born, some of his 3 (parent) friends and re

12、latives them not to keep him, because it was difficult for a poor family 4 (raise) a blind baby. But his parents didnt follow them. They decided to give Srikanth a positive, loving environment.Life was not easy for Srikanth. He had to face many challenges all his life. He 5 (refuse) by his village s

13、chool. So he had to go to school for special children. He did very well in studies and also developed many hobbies such as chess and cricket. Later Srikanth found a teacher who was kind enough to turn all his lessons into audio clips, and helped him 6 his exams.7 high school was difficult for a blin

14、d student, Srikanth didnt give up. Instead, he worked very hard and tried his best to go to MT(麻省理工), and graduated from 8 university in 2012. After his graduation, he returned to India, and decided to start to a company 9 employed disabled people like him.Srikanth said, “Compassion(憐憫) is showing s

15、omebody the way to love and giving them the opportunity to grow up. If you do something good, it 10 (come) back to you.”. 閱讀理解A13、Wang Ling, a middle school girl, felt angry with her parents after getting a boys phone call.“A classmate called me to discuss homework.We talked_just a few minutes befor

16、e my parents got mad,” said the girl.“They asked whether I liked the boy.I said I didnt,_they wouldnt believe me.”Wangs trouble is not strange at all because puppy love(早戀) becomes a big headache for_parents and schools.They worry that puppy love will be bad for_Her school makes it a rule not to all

17、ow any talk or any physical contact(身體接觸)_one boy and one girl alone.Many students say they understand_parents and teachers are so nervous about puppy love.But some think they are going too far.“We have our own thoughts and we know what to_with it,” said Wang Ling.Another girl, Jiang Ting, liked mak

18、ing friends with boys.” Boys and girls can learn from each other,” she said.” My mother asks me to study hard.However, she_stops me from making friends with boys.“once Jiang told her mother she might fall in love with a boy.Her mother let Jiang make_own decision.Soon Jiang found that she didnt like

19、him any more because the boy was not as_as what she had thought before.And she did wrose and worse in her subjects because she spent much on it.At last she understood the worry form schools and most parents about puppy love.1AforBinCwithDto2AbecauseBifCbutDand3AbothBnoneCeitherDneither4AgameBstudyCm

20、atchDhousework5AduringBbetweenCaroundDabout6AhowBwhatCwhoDwhy7AplayBliveCdoDfill8AneverBalreadyCeverDjust9AitsBmyChisDher10AgoodBbadCheavyDthinB14、Mei Qiyue, 13, of Chongqing, leaves her dorm(寢室) early every morning and doesnt return until late at night. She feels stressed in the dorm. “My roommates

21、 look down on me. When I say something, they never agree with me. Sometimes, they even laugh at me together,” said Mei. “The dorm is like hell. I want to leave the moment I walk in.”Mei is not alone. Many middle school students lave such problems. Plans, opinions and other small differences can crea

22、te conflict(沖突). “Most teenagers are the only child in the family where they are the King or Queen. They cant stand other kids different ideas, so conflicts between them come out in the dorm,” said Sun Yunxiao, a professor in Beijing.According to Sun, roommate relations are important in schools, and

23、 students should be serious about them. He suggests that students should be patient, sincere(真誠(chéng)) and cooperative in dealing with their roommates.Zou Ming, 14, of Shanxi, and his roommates didnt clean their dorm for a long time during their first semester. “Later, we began to hate each other because

24、nobody would clean,” said Zou. “One day, we had a dorm meeting. At the meeting we discussed the problem seriously and decided each other of us would clean for a week.” After the meeting, they cleaned the dorm for the first time together, and the boys have become good friends.“I think we should take

25、care of the dorm like our family and our roommates like our brothers,” said Zou. “Only in this way can we have a happy dorm like and make lifelong friends.”1Why does Mei Qiyue dislike staying in her dorm?ABecause she always thinks differently from others.BBecause she thinks her roommates always look

26、 down her.CBecause the condition of her dorm is very poor.DBecause she is too shy to talk with anybody.2What makes students in dorms have conflicts, according to Professor Sun?AThat they want to be the only one in the dorm.BThat they hope to study in dorms rather than in classrooms.CThat they are no

27、t used to hearing different ideas.DThat they havent learned how to care about each other.3What was the original problem in Zou Mings dorm?ANo one cleaned the dorm.BThey hated each other.CThey had no similar interests.DThey didnt help each other.4What problem does the story mainly talk about?AStudent

28、s cant make friends easily in a new school.BChinese middle school students are not really to be independent.CKeeping good roommate relations is not easy for some students.DStudents still need their parents help even when they are in middle school.5Which of the following is TRUE according to the pass

29、age?AMei Qiyues roommates enjoy laughing at her, because she is different.BMost teenagers will be the “Kings” or “Queens” of our country.CStudents should take roommate relations seriously.DZous brothers should take care of the dorm with him.C15、A businessman was once deep in debt(債務(wù))and could see no

30、 way out. He sat on a park bench, head in hands, wondering if anything could save his company.Suddenly an old man appeared in front of him. “I can see that something is troubling you,” he said. After listening to the businessmans trouble, the old man said, “I believe I can help you.”He asked the man

31、 his name, wrote out a check(支票)and pushed it into his hand, saying, “Take this money. Meet me here exactly one year from today, and you can pay me back at that time.” Then he turned and disappeared.The businessman saw his hand a check for $500,000, signed by John DRockefeller. One of the richest ma

32、n in the world.“It can solve my problem at once!” the businessman realized. But instead, he decided to put the check in his safe. Just knowing it was there that might give him the strength(力量)to work out a way to save his business, he thought.With renewed optimism(樂(lè)觀(guān)精神), he did better in his busines

33、s. Within a few months, he was out of debt and making money once again.Exactly one year later, he returned to the park with the check. At the agreed-upon(約定的)time, the old man appeared. But just as the businessman was about to hand back the check and share his successful story, a nurse came running

34、up and caught the old man.“Im so glad I caught him!” she cried. “I hope he hasnt been troubling you. Hes always escaping from the hospital and telling people hes John DRockefeller.”And then she led the old man away by the arm. The businessman just stood there,_. Suddenly, he realized that it wasnt t

35、he money, real or imagined, that had turned his life around. It was his newfound self-confidence(自信心)that gave him the strength to achieve anything he went after.1By saying “it can solve my problem at once”, the businessman wanted to show_.Ahe didnt need the check Bhe didnt need to work any moreChe

36、must put the check in a safe place Dhe could pay off the debts with the check2_ is the correct order in which these events happened.a.The businessman did better in his business and was out of debt soon. b.A nurse told the businessman the old man always ran away from the hospital. c.An old man gave t

37、he businessman a check for $500,000. d.The businessman went back to the park to meet the old man.Ad-c-b-a Bc-a-b-d Cc-a-d-b Dd-a-c-b3Which word can be put in the blank_ in the last paragraph?Asad Bpleased Cworried Dshocked4The best title(標(biāo)題)of the passage is _.AA rich old man BA terrible experienceC

38、A newfound self-confidence DAn unlucky businessmanD16、 Social media has become a part of our lives. It is the communication tool that children have been brought up with, but it is still illegal(違法的) for a Canadian child under the age of 13 to have a social media page.This is a shame when you conside

39、r the learning opportunities that social media offers. At our school, Vernon Christian Elementary school in Vernon, BC, I can see how it provides children with the chance to learn how to communicate properly and effectively. If they want their friends to follow them or re-tweet (轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)) their messages,

40、they must learn to write them creatively in an interesting and amusing style , attach (粘貼) pictures , and ask questions to invite a response. Students will learn a lot from the process.Social media can also help students to sharpen up their writing skills. My students usually use the blog to keep a

41、diary about something that interests them, and suddenly they appear to love writing.So is it necessary to restrict (限制) students in the social media age? Not really. A survey has found that 59 percent of children have already used a social network by the time they are 10 , and 43 percent have messag

42、ed people they didnt know by the age of 12.Of course, primary schools should care about the dangers of social media. Measures(措施) should be taken to protect students from the dangers. In our school , we have a social media platform with a teachers dashboard (信息窗) where all activities can be managed.

43、 On one occasion, a boy wrote hurtful comments (評(píng)論) about a girl in a post message. After a discussion with him about why it is wrong to send hurtful emails, he was embarrassed and said sorry to the girl.Over the past 23 years teaching in British Columbia, I have focused on computing. I therefore ta

44、ke notice of the bad effects of social media on primary students. However, social media offers learning and communicating opportunities to elementary students. More importantly, we cannot ignore(忽視) the fact elementary children are using social media. I strongly believe that exposing students to the

45、 social media will equip them to be wiser grow-ups in the future.1Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AThe writer has made students learn a lot by using social media as a teacher.BAll the students cant be allowed to use social media in British Columbia.CIn Canada , children under

46、 13 have rights to use social media pages freely.DThe writer has paid less attention to primary students in using social media.2The phrase sharpen up in the third paragraph means _ .AachieveBimproveCformDpractise3What does the writer mainly tell us in the passage?AMore schools will encourage student

47、s to use social media skillfully.BIt is necessary to stop the students from using social media at school.CSocial media at school will make great influence on students future.DIt is so important to keep school websites safe in Information Age.4In the writers opinion social media _ at school.Awill tak

48、e the place of other learning styles slowlyBcan help students make a good habit of learningCwill make students take less interest in learningDshould be developed more widely among studentsE17、Leaving Her Mark。 Molly is a little hose. A few yeas ago,she was badly hurt by a dog. The dog bit all four o

49、f Molly s legs and left a large cut in her face. Molly s owner,Kaye Harris,took her to an animal hospital. Doctors there tried their best to save Molly s life,but soon one of her legs became very infected(感染)The only way to save her life was to remove the leg.At fist,doctors thought Molly would die.

50、 But Molly changed their minds. Doctors noticed that she shifted(轉(zhuǎn)移)her weight, and rested her good leg from time to time. They knew that Molly had amazing cleverness and a strong will. She wanted to live. Several doctors operated on Molly,and removed her infected leg. A false(假的)leg was made for he

51、r and doctors gave Molly a special horseshoe at the bottom of her false leg. This horseshoe had a stamp of a smiling face in it! After the operation,Molly walked around on all four legs,as if nothing had ever happened to her!Now,with every step she takes,she stamps a smile in the dirt. Wherever she

52、goes,Molly leaves her mark. Without saying a word,she speaks to people with her kind eyes. Even when she walks away,she leaves an impression. Molly leaves her mark in other ways,too. Kaye Harris takes Molly to schools,nursing homes, army bases and hospitals. Molly is famous because she makes people

53、smile and gives them hope. A book is even written about Molly!Molly has become a symbol of hope for people of all ages. Her story leaves a smile on people s faces,just as clearly as her horseshoe leaves a mark in the sand.1A few years ago,Molly Afell off the hillBwas badly hurt by a dogCfell into th

54、e riverDwas hurt in a car accident2After the operation, AMollys leg became very infectedBMolly walked around on all four legsCthe doctors thought Molly would dieDthe doctors noticed Molly was clever3Molly is famous because Ashe gives people hopeBshe acts in a playCshe speaks to peopleDshe runs faste

55、st4What do you think of Molly?ADangerous. BImpolite.CHard-working. DStrong-willed.F18、Play Park lifeGet some exerciseBrighton24th September 14th DecemberParklife is the universitys recreational sports programe looking to get you involved in sporting activity regardless of ability and without the com

56、mitment of regular training. Supported by the university, Students Union and Sport England Lottery funding each session will never cost you more than 1 to take part! This terms sports include: Badminton, Basketball, Football, Handball, Hockey- Indoor, Judo, Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball.Activit

57、yTimeLocationFirst Session / DetailsMondaySwimming10.30 am -8 pmPrince Regent Pool24th September startJudo F7pm-9pmFalmer Studio 14th October startBadminton6pm-7.30pmFalmer Sports Centre28th September start (no session 19th Dec)TuesdaySwimming 10.30am 6.45pmPrince Regent Pool25th September startHand

58、ball1pm-3pmFalmer Sports Centre6th October startVolleyball3pm-5pmFalmer Sports Centre6th October startWednesdaySwimming10.30am 8pmPrince Regent Pool26th September startFootball F1 pm 7pmFalmer Artificial Pitch3rd October startBasketball3.30pm-5.30 pmCockcroft Sports Centre26th September start (booki

59、ng required)ThursdaySwimming10.30am 8pmPrince Regent Pool27th September startFootball F3.30pm 5pFalmer Artificial Pitch27th September startTennis F5 pm- 7pmFalmer Sports Centre28th September startFridayIndoor Hockey4.30 pm- 6.00 pmCockcroft Sports Centre28th September start (no session 19th Oct)Table Tennis2pm-4pmFalmer Sports Centre5th October startSaturdayBasketball F 4.00pm 6.00pmFalmer Sports Centre5th October start (no session 23rd Nov and 7th Dec)Swimming10 am 8 pmPrince Regent Pool30th September startSundaySwimming10 am 8 pmPrince Regent Pool29th September startDenot

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