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2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷注意事項:12.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、Teenagersshouldbeencouragedtogo andbeclosetoA.inside B.backC.outside D.off2、Tonyisabasketballplayer.Heis inourclass.A.tall B.tallerC.tallest D.thetallest3、Whenmysisterwasatthetrainstation,herbag A.stole B.wasstealing C.wasstolen4、 yoursunglasses,Sally.Thesunissobright.A.Putdown B.Putoff C.Putaway D.Put5、—Youlooksocoolinthenewleatherjacket.—Itismorethancool. it,Ioftenfeelcold awindyday.A.Without,in B.Without,on C.With,on D.With,6、Iwillneverforgetthepark Ivisitedlastweek.Itisverybeautiful.A.whatC.whoD.which7、Drinkingmilkisgoodforourhealth.Theunderlinedphrasemeans“ ”.A.ishelpfulto B.hastodowithC.isgoodwith8、Youneedn’t missingthefilm.Tobehonest,it’snotworthwatchingatall.A.enjoy B.regret C.a(chǎn)void D.Suggest9、—Tim,putonyourcoat,oryoumayhave coldonsuchacoldday.—OK,Mom.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./10、Inmostmuseums,thereisnoshoutingandrunning,andyou nottouchanything.A.mustB.mightⅡ.完形填空

C.needD.haveto11、 Amanwaswalkingthroughaforest.Hewasholdingan斧子)inhishand.Alittletreestoppedhimandsaid,"Pleaseuseyouraxeto 1 thosetalltrees,myfriend.Becauseofthem,thesunlightcannotfallonme,andIhavenoroomatalltospreadmyself. 2 them,I’llbetheprideofthispartoftheforest."Themandecidedtohelpthe1ittletree.Heusedhisaxetocutdownthetrees.Thenthelittletreehadenough3 Thelittletreefelthappyandsaid 4 totheman.Whenthesuncameout.thelittletreelostwateranditbecamevery 5 Later,whenastormcame,thelittletree 6 allitsleavesandbranches(樹枝)."Oh,poorlittlebirdsaid,"youshouldn’thaveaskedthemantocutdownthe 7 .Thetalltreesprotectedyou 8 youdidn’tworryaboutheatorwindandrain.Astimewentby,youhave 9 .whengettalland10,youcanhaveenoughstrengthtofightagainstthesunandthestorms.SoIdon’tthinkyoushoulddothat."Afterhearingthewordsofthebird,thelittletreefeltregretful.1.A.putdownB.lookdownC.turndownD.cutdown2.A.WithB.BecauseofC.WithoutD.Asfor3.A.moneyB.roomC.memoryD.time4.A.sorryB.helloC.noD.thanks5.A.happyB.hungryC.thirstyD.sad6.A.1ovedB.threwC.caughtD.1ost7.A.treesB.plantsC.grassD.forests8.A.a(chǎn)lthoughB.sothatC.ifD.while9.A.grownupB.gotupC.usedupD.stayedup10.A.1owB.weakC.strongD.ShortⅢ.語法填空12、 ChineseNewYearbeginsinlateFebruary.ItisoneoffestivalsinChina.Manythingsaredonetogetreadythisfestival.Thehouseiscleanedinthedaysbeforetheholiday.Nosweepingisdoneontheholidaybecausepeopleworryaboutthatgoodluckwillbecleanedaway.Bestwrittenonredpaperandhungaroundthehouse.Onethe.(one)dayofChineseNewYear,childrenaregivenredenvelopes.Foodis.importantpartoftheholidayseason.Specialfoodscertaindays.Differentfoodshavedifferentbehindthem.Forexample,fishissaidtomeansuccess.ChineseNewYearregardedasatimetobewithone'sfamily.Manyvisitsaredoneduringthe15days.Manytraditionsaretohonorfamilymemberswho10.(die)inthepast.Whataninterestingfestivalitis!Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13Sports,drama,andallkindsoforganizationskeepstudentsbusyduringhighschool.Wheredotheygetthemoneytodothesethings?Noteveryonegetsitfromparents.Mosthavetoworkforatleastsomeofthemoneytopayfortheseactivities.Someadultsquestionifhighschoolstudentsshouldhavejobs.Isayyes,theyundoubtedlyshould.Somepeopleworrythatteenswithafter-schooljobswillhavedifficultyfindingtimeforschoolwork.Actually,havingajobhelpsteensmakebetteruseoftheirtime.Manyjobstakeonlyacoupleofhoursonweeknights.Accordingtoanarticle,86percentofhighschoolstudentshaveanafter-school,weekendorsummerjobandstudentswhoworkbetween10and20hoursperweekduringtheschoolyeargethighergradesthanthosewhodonotworkatall.Insteadofconsideringworkingafterschoolahindrance,itshouldbelookedatasreal-worldeducation.Otherpeoplethinkthatworkaddstoomuchstress(壓力),whichmaybesomewhattrue,butwhetherhavingajobornot,thereisalwaysstress.Bettertolearnhowtodealwithbusyscheduls日程表inacontrolledenvironmentlikehighschoolthantobeoutonyourownandaloneinthefuture,experiencingstressforthefirsttime.Ipersonallywouldbeworriedabouttheteenagerwhohastobecomeindependentwithouthavinganyexperienceofworking.Thebiggestreasonteensshouldworkisthatitisahealthywayofmakingmoney.Therearemanythingsteensneedtopayforandtheycannotdoitiftheydon’thaveajob.Notallparentscanpayfortheseactivities.Mydadtoldme,“Havingajobisagoodwaytosaveupforthingsyouaregoingtoneedortodo.Yougetalotmoreoutofthingsifyoupayforthemyourself.”Thesoonerkidsmakemoney,thesoonertheycanlearnhowtousemoneywisely.Iftheyarenotallowedtoworkinhighschool,theymayhaveahardtimeinthefuture.Teensshould,withoutadoubt,beallowedtoworkonschoolnights.1.Theword“hindrance”inParagraph2probablymeans“ ”.A.somethingthatencouragesteenstostudyB.somethingthathelpsteensimprovestudyC.somethingthatpreventsteensfromstudyingD.somethingthatmakesteensloseinterestinstudy2.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?Teensaretoobusywithstudytoworkathighschool.Teensexperiencestressforthefirsttimeathighschool.Teensareworriedaboutbeingindependentinthefuture.Teenswhoworkwilldealwithstressbetterinthefuture.3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?Workingmakesteensgetlowergrades.Workingteachesteenstospendmoneymorewisely.Workinghelpsteenstogetonbetterwiththeirparents.Workingstopsteensfromtakingpartinafter-schoolactivities.4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Whatmoneymeanstoteens.B.Whyteensshouldworkafterschool.C.Whetherparentsshouldhelpteensfindjobs.D.Howteensgetmoneyforafter-schoolactivities.B14MadonnaKenser,ateacherofOakGroveElementaryinPoplarBluff,suddenlyhadanaclass.Oneofherstudents,9-year-oldBrendonGarman,savedherlife.“Iwasteachingtheclassandmythroatbegantoclose,”Kensersaid.“Iwashavinganasthmaattack.ThwatchingandIknewIhadtogettomydesk.”AtherdeskwasherbagnKensernevermadeittoherdesk.sedoutlyingonthefloor.“Iwasstartingtogetworried,”saidBrendonGarman,theyounghero.Herantothedeskquickly,tookthofthebagandgaveittohisteacher.Brendon’sfamilyareveryproudofhim.Hismotherandteachershavesaidsomethinghokehevenmoreamazing.Brendonhasautis閉癥)andhehasdifficultycommunicatingwithothers.Whenaskedhowheknewwhattodotosavehisteacher,BrendonsaidheknriWfereYt“Ifhadn’tseenthatmovie.Iwouldn’thaveknownwhattodo,”saidBrendon.“Iwenttothedoctorandhesaid5,000peoplediefromthethingsthathappenedthatday,”saidKenser.reallycalmatthattime.Withouthim,Iwouldn’tbeherenow.”WhydidKensertrytogettoherA.Becauseshewantedtositdown.B.Becauseshewantedtocalladoctor.C.Becauseshewantedtogetherinhaler.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraasedot meaninChinese?A.昏厥 B.傳遞 C.出3.WhatdidBrendondotosavehisteacher?A.Hecalledhismotherforhelp.B.Hegavetheinhalertohisteacher.C.Hewentoutquicklyandgothelp.4.AreWeThereinParagraph5is .A.a(chǎn)song B.medicalbook C.a(chǎn)5.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AKidHeroSavedHisTeacher.B.KidswithAutismAreAmazing.C.LearningFirstAidIsImportant.C15、(A)Haveyoueverhadanembarrassing(尷尬的)experience?Tony:IhadjuststartedteachinginaLiverpoolsecondaryschool.Onemorningmyalarmclockdidn'tring.Iwokeupathalfpasteightandschoolbeganatnine.Iquicklywashed,dressed,jumpedintomycarandrushedtoschool.WhenIarrived,thestudentshadalreadygoneintoclass.Iwentstraightintoclass.Aftertwoorthreeminutesthestudentsbeganlaughingandlaughing!Why?SuddenlyIlookeddownandunderstood.Ihadputononeblackshoeandonebrownshoe!Henry:Afterseeingafilm,wedecidedtowalkalongthestreet.Thestreetwasverybusyandwestartedholdinghands.Suddenlymywifesawadressthatshelikedinashopwindow,andstopped.Istartedlookingatsomewatchesinthenextwindow.AfteraminuteortwoIreachedformywife'shand.Therewasaloud(myface!Ihadn'ttakenmywife'shand.I'dtakenthehandofagirl!

叫),andagirlslapped(摑)James:Ihaddecidedtobuyanewhouse,andI'dmadeanappointment約定)toseeourbankmanager.I'dnevermethimbefore.Iwasluckyenoughtofindaparkingspaceoutsidethebank.I'djuststarted倒車intothespacewhenanothercarmadeitswayintoit.Iwassoangry!Ishoutedatthemaninthecar.He(理meandwalkedaway.Ittookmetwentyminutestofindanotherplace.Iwastenminuteslateformyappointment.Iwenttothemanager'soffice,knockedandwalkedin.Themanagerwassittingbehindhisdesk.Hewasthemanwhohadtakenmyparkingspace!Tonyis .A.a(chǎn)studentB.lazyC.a(chǎn)teacherwhohastaughtforyearsD.a(chǎn)youngteacher.ThestudentsbeganlaughingwhentheysawTony .wearingawrongshoeC.lookingdownsuddenly

carryinganalarmclockD.rushingintotheclassroomHenrywasembarrassedbecausehe A.heardhiswifescreaminginthestreetslappedthegirlinthefacetookthehandofacompletestrangerknockedoversomewatchesinthe4.Jameswentintotownto .putmoneyintheC.lookforajob5.Asaresult,

meetthebankmanagerD.buyanewcarJamescouldn’tborrowmoneyfromthebank,becausethemanagerwasangrywithhim.Intheoffice,whenthemanagersawJames,heignoredJamesandwalkedaway.Jamesdidn’tdaretomeetthebankmanagerWedon’tknowwhatwillhappennext.D16、TourItineraryDay1

Onarrivalattheairportorrailwaystation,youwillbemetbyourguideandtakentothehotelyoustay.Therestofdayisatleisure空閑).MutianyuDay2 GreatDingling

Wepickuptravelersfromhotelbefore8:00am,andthendrivetoMutianyuGreatItisknownforitsbeautifulsurroundings.Ifyouwanttoreachthehighestpoint,cablecarisagoodchoicewhichisoptional(可選擇的We’llendthevisitatabout11:00,beforehavingChinesetraditionallunch(11:30).Thenwe’lldrivetotheMingTombs(Dingling)—thebest-preservedChineseimperialtombswith500yearshistory.Day3

TiananmenSquare,TempleofHeaven&SummerPalace

Ourtourguidewillpickyouupbetween8:00amand8:30am.OurtourstartsatTian’anmenyouwillhaveachancetovisittheTempleofAfterhavingtraditionalChineselunch(40minutes),enjoyashortvisittoSummerAfterthat,youwillhaveachancetoenjoytheChinesetraditionalSilkarts.SpecialFeatures

PhotothedigitalpicturesforthetourgroupandmailtothetouristsOnlyEnglish-speakingtravelersinourcoachWell-trainedEnglish-speakingtourguideTheThetourdoesn’tneedtheand押金require.ThreeormorePayments people,10%off.Thepaymentchargecanbehandeddirectlytothelocaltourguide whenyouarrive.$58peradult,$28perchild.ContactE-mail:.Tel:(86Thepurposeofthepassageisto A.callonpeopletomakeasurveyinBeijingB.introduceBeijingtoforeignersattractmoreEnglish-speakingtravelerstellthereadersthelonghistoryofBeijingIfacoupleandtheirtwinswanttogoonthetour,howmuchwilltheypay?A.$77.4. B.$174. C.$156.6 Accordingtothepassage,travelers A.needtopayforthetouraheadof提前)needn'tbringdigitalcameraswhentravelingmusttakeacablecartoreachthehighestpointhavespecialactivitiesafterarrivingonthefirst4.Wecanreadthispassageon .A.Abook B.Amagazine C.Aguide D.A5.WhichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtotheTourItinerary?A.TravelerscandrivetoMutianyuGreatWall.B.MingTombsarethebest-preservedChineseimperialtombswithover500yearshistory.C.OnthethirddayofthetrippeoplecanenjoythemodernChinesesilkarts.D.TravelersmustspeakEnglishasmuchaspossible.E17、Play ParkGetsomeexerciseBrighton24thSeptember–14thDecemberParklifeistheuniversity’srecreationalsportsprogramelookingtogetyouinvolvedinsportingactivityregardlessofabilityandwithoutthecommitmentofregulartraining.Supportedbytheuniversity,Students’UnionandSportEnglandLotteryfundingeachsessionwillnevercostyoumorethan£1totakepart!Thisterm’ssportsinclude:Badminton,Basketball,Football,Handball,Hockey-Indoor,Judo,Swimming,TableTennis,Volleyball.Activity Time Location FirstSession/Details24thSeptemberstartSwimming 10.30am-8pm PrinceRegentPoolMonday JudoF 7pm-9pm FalmerStudio1 4thOctoberstartBadminton 6pm-7.30pm FalmerSports

28thSeptember(nosession19thDec)Swimming

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25thSeptemberstartTuesday HandballVolleyball

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FalmerArtificialPitch

3rdOctoberstartBasketball 3.30pm-5.30

CockcroftCentre

26thSeptemberstart(bookingrequired)Swimming 10.30am–8pm PrinceRegentPool 27thSeptemberstartThursday Football F 3.30pm–5p

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27thSeptemberstartTennis F 5pm-7pm FalmerSportsCentre 28thSeptemberstartIndoorHockey

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CockcroftSports 28thSeptemberstartFriday

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(nosession19thOct)TableTennis 2pm-4pm FalmerSportsCentre 5thOctoberstart55thOctoberstart(noBasketballF4.00pm–6.00pmFalmerSportsCentre session23rdNovandSaturday 7thDec)Swimming10am–8pmPrinceRegentPool30thSeptemberstartSundaySwimming10am–8pmPrinceRegentPool29thSeptemberstartDenotessessionsarefree,allothersessionsare1.HowmanykindsofsportsarethereinParklife?A.5 B.9 C.13 D.18Whatkindofsportcanyoudomostofthedays?A.Swimming. B.Football. C.Badminton. D.Basketball.IfJacklikesfootball,tennisandindoorhockeyandheisfreeat4pmonThursdayonSeptember,wherecanheplayasport?PrinceRegentPool.C.FalmerArtificial

CockcroftSportsD.FalmerSportsCentre.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisA.AllsessionscostAllsessionsstartfromSeptember.canplaytabletennisat6pminFalmerSportsCentreonOctober.IfyouwanttoplaybasketballonWednesday,youneedtobookfirst.5.WhatisParklife?Itisasportsprogramsupportedbytheuniversity.Itisakindofuniversitysports.ItisaStudents’Uniontogetyouinvolvedinsportingactivity.Itisafreeregularsportstraining.F18、Whenyouareabouttodosomethingbrave,acheerfulwishof“Goodluck!”fromafriendcanbehelpful.Butifyouthinkyouneedlotsofluck,whatelsemightyoudo?IntheUKandUStherearesomestrangetraditionsforbringingyourselfalittlemoregoodluck.Somearehundredsofyearsoldandsomearemuchnewer.Haveyouheardthesaying“Whenyouwishuponastar”?Ifyouarelookingupattheskyonaclearnightandyouseeasuddenflashoflight,itisprobablyashootingstar!Seeingonedoesn’thappenveryoften.Thesayinggoesthatifyouseeoneyouhavebeenverylucky,andsoifyoumakeawish,itwillcometrue.Maybeyouhaveheardoftheluckyrabbit’sfoot.Somepeoplebelievethatrabbitsareluckyanimals,sotheycarryapartoftherabbit,itsfoot,forgoodluck.Thereareallkindsofstrange,unclearrulesaboutwhichoftherabbit’sfeettheluckiest.Itissaidthatthisgoodlucktraditionistheoldestoneofall.However,asthefunnysayinggoes,“Dependtherabbit’sfootifyouwill,butrememberitdidn’tworkfortherabbit!”PeopleinBritainlovetrees.Ifitisautumnandleavesarefallingfromthetrees,somepeopletrytocatchtheleavesastheyfallbecausetheythinkeachleaftheycatchwillbringthemaluckymonthinthefollowingwillneedtocatch12fallingleavestohaveawholeofgoodluck.Whichthingismentionedintheoldestgoodlucktradition?A.AfallingleafB.Arabbit’sfootC.AshootingstarD.AcheerfulwishfromfriendsAccordingtoParagraph3,weknowthat A.peoplecanseeashootingstaronarainynight.shootingstarscanoftenbeseenpeoplebelievethatit’sunluckytoseeashootingstar.yourwishmaycometrueifyouseeashootingstar.3.Britishpeopletrytocatch12fallingleavesbecause A.theleavesfallinautumn.therearesomanyleavestocatch.theywanttohaveawholeyearofgoodluck.theleavescanbringthema

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