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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng):1答題時(shí)請按要求用筆。請按照題號(hào)順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無效。作圖可先使用鉛筆畫出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Thepassage andcheckedcarefullybeforeitwasopentothepublic.A.polished B.waspolished C.polishes2、-WhoseCDisit?-MissLeealwayslistenstomusic.Itmustbe A.he B.she C.her D.hers3、—Whatdoyouoftendoatweekends?—Ioften mygrandparents.A.visitB.visited C.havevisited D.willvisit4、AlexandTomarebrothers. oftenhelptheirfatherwashthecar.A.I B.YouC.We D.They5、–Doyouknowthreestudentsofourschoolhaveinventedausefulglassescase?--Really?Iamsoproudof A.they B.their C.them6、Youdon'thavetoworryaboutme.I'moldenoughto A.lookafter B.lookfor C.lookup D.lookat7、Whynot yourteacherforhelpwhenyoucan’tfinish itbyyourself?A.a(chǎn)sk;writeB.toask;writingC.a(chǎn)sk;writing D.a(chǎn)sking;write8、-Yourelderbrotherlookssoyoung,Daniel.-Hehasworkedfortwoyearsandstillhe forastudentsometimes.A.mistakesB.mistook C.ismistaken D.wasmistaken9、ThestudentsofClass5 treesintheparkeveryA.plant B.willplant C.planted D.plants10、--Ican’thearanysoundinTony'sroom.Ishein?--Oh,Iforgettotellyou.He toattendhisfriend'sbirthdaypartytwohoursago.hasinvitedⅡ.完形填空

wasinvited C.willbeinvitedD.hasbeeninvited11、Everygreatachievementhasbeentheresultofyearsofdreaming.Eveninearlytimes,peoplecouldrealizethe ofdreams.Ifapersonhasadreamandworkshard,heorshewillfindaway 2 bringitintosuccess.Childrendonothave 3 knowledge.However,theyarenaturaldreamers.Weshouldnot 4 them.Withtheirrichimagination,theywill 5 withfantasticdreams.Historyis 6 ofexamples.Manygreatmenweredreamerswhentheywerechildren.OnesuchdreamerwasThomasEdison.Heusedto 7 ostracized(排斥)whenhewasinprimaryschool,buthisachievementsweregreaterthan 8 inhistime.Teenagersandyoungpeopleshouldalsobe 9 todream.Theyhadbigdreamsandtheirdreams 10 livesandeventheworld.SteveJobsandBillGatesarethegoodexamples.They 11 developedtechnologyandbroughtgreatprogresstohumansbesidesmakingmoneyfor 12 .Olderpeopleshouldbelievethatitisnever 13 latetodream.ColonelSaunders 14 KFCattheageofEveryonehasachancetomakedreams 15 .1.A.important B.importance C.mostimportant D.moreimportant2.A.to B.of C.for D.in3.A.many B.a(chǎn)lot C.much D.a(chǎn)lot4.A.makefun B.laughat C.lookdown D.shout5.A.comeup B.catchup C.geton D.comeout6.A.full B.filled C.fill D.fulled7.A.being B.be C.been D.a(chǎn)re8.A.elseeveryone's B.everyoneelse’s C.everyoneelse D.else’severyone9.A.encouraged B.encouraging C.encourage D.toencourage10.A.change B.changed C.tochange D.changingB.haveto C.have D.having12.A.them B.themselves C.theirs 13.A.so B.very C.too D.to14.A.setup B.setout C.putup D.getout15.A.cometrue B.a(chǎn)chieve C.realize D.betrulyⅢ.語法填空12、閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。IfyoutakethesubwayinBeijing,youmayseethere'snobodyinthedriver'sdon'tbeafraid—itjustmeansyouareonthenewdriverless1.SeptemberdriverlesssubwayYanfangLinestartedtotryrunninginBeijing.Thelinewasopentopassengersatof4.ThetrainsonthenewlinearetheChinese5.(one)domestically(國內(nèi)地)madedriverlesssubwayline6.(build)betweenBeijing'sYanshanandFangshanareaswith960seatsandatopspeedof80hour.Thetrainsgeneraldesignersaysthedriverlesstrainsactuallyrunin(safe)waythanregularsubwayof"drivers"ofthenewtrainscan'tbecomeill10.tired.Sofar,twelvecitiesinChina11.(begin)tobuildsuchdriverlesssubwaylines.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Chinacoverslargeareasandhasagreatpopulation.Differentlivinghabitshavealwaysbeenaninterestingtopicinthecountry.Recently,anotherdifferencebetweensouthernChineseandnorthernChinesebecameahotone:thewaypeopleshopatmarkets.PeoplefromsouthernChinasaythattheyalwaysbuywhattheyneedforjustoneortwomeals.ItisnormalforthemtobuyhalfofaChinesecabbage,twopotatoesand0.25kilogramsofbeefatatime.However,onemaybelaughedatifhedoesthisinthenorth.Instead,buyingvegetablesandmeatenoughforaweekisusual.Also,youcanbuyasmallamount數(shù)量offruit,suchasasingleappleorpear,eachtimeinthesouth.Shopownersevenhelpyoupeelandcutthem.Butshopownersinthenorthhardlyoffersuchservice.Andmanyfruitsaresoldinbasketsandboxes.Thedifferencecouldbeduetothedifferentweather.Foodcanbekeptforalongtimeinthenorth,asitisusuallycoldanddrythere.ManynorthernChinesehavethehabitofstoringfood,especiallyforthelongwinter.ButthehotandwetweatherinthesouthmakessouthernChinesebuyjustenoughfoodforonemealoroneday,orelsethefoodmaygobad.InsouthernChina,peopleusuallybuy atatime.A.a(chǎn)smallamountoffoodB.a(chǎn)largeamountoffoodC.enoughfoodforaD.a(chǎn)lotofmeatandvegetablesIfyoubuyfruitsinthesouth,theshopownersmay A.peelandcutthemforyoulaughatyouonlyselltheminboxesandbasketsonlysellasingleappleorpearManynorthernChinesehavethehabitofkeepingfoodbecause A.theweatherishotandwetfoodgoesbadquicklytheweatheriscoldanddrytheylivefarawayfrommarketsTheunderlinedwords"dueto"mean" "inA.所以B.但是CDWhichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DifferentWeatherinChinaB.DifferentLivingHabitsinChinaC.SouthernChineseandNorthernChineseD.SouthernChinaandNorthernChinaB14、Althoughmostpeoplebelievethatlaughterisoneofthenature’sgreattreatmentsforawholerangeofmentalandphysicaldiseases,itisstillaseriousscientificsubjectthatresearchersaretryingtofigureout.“Laughteraboveallelseisasocialthing,”saysBaltimoreneuroscientist(神經(jīng)科學(xué)家),RobertProvine,whohasstudiedlaughterformanyyears.“Alllaughtergroupslaughbasicallythesameway.WhetheryouspeakMandarin,FrenchorEnglish,everyonewillunderstandlaughter.Thereisapatterngenerator( 生器)inourbrainthatproducesthissound.”Laughingisourfirstwayofcommunicating.Babieslaughlongbeforetheyspeak.Nooneteachesthemhowtolaugh.Theyjustdo.Peoplemaylaughata惡作劇)onAprilFools’Day.Butsurprisingly,only10to15percentoflaughteristheresultofsomeonemakingajoke.Laughterismostlyaboutsocialresponsesrathertoajoke.Deafpeoplelaughwithouthearingandpeopleoncellphoneslaughwithoutseeing,showingthatlaughterisn’tdependentonsinglesensebutonsocialinteractions.Andlaughterisnotjustapeoplething.Chimps撓癢eachotherandevenlaughwhenanotherchimppretendstoticklethem.JaakPanksepp,aBowlingGreenUniversityPsychologyprofessor,studiesratsthatlaughwhenheticklesthem.Itturnsoutratslovetobetickled—theyreturnagainandagaintothehandsofresearchersticklingthem.Bystudyingrats,scientistscan what’sgoingoninthebrainduringNorthwesternUniversitybiomedicalengineeringprofessor,JeffreyBurgdorfhasfoundthatlaughterinratsproducesachemicalthatactsasanantidepressant(抗抑郁藥Hethinksthesamethingprobablyhappensinhumans,too.Thiswouldgivedoctorsanewchemicaltargettodevelopdrugsthatcanfightdepression.Evenso,laughteritselfhasnotbeenprovedtobethebestmedicine,expertssaid.MargaretStuber,aprofessoratUniversityofCalifornia,studiedwhetherlaugherhelpedpatients.Shefoundthat分心andmoodimprovementhelped,butshecouldnotfindabenefitoflaughteralone.“Nostudyhasshownthatlaughterproducesadirecthealthbenefit,”Provinesaid,mainlybecauseit’shardtoseparatelaughterfromjustfeelinggood.Buthethinksitdoesn’treallymatter:“Isn’tthefactthatlaughterfeelsgoodwhendoitenough?”1(小題)eddfigureou”nh6means“ ”.dealwith B.workoutC.lookoutof D.comeup2(小題)Accordingtothepassage,scientistsstudiedratsinordertofind A.howtheylaughiftheylikelaughingwhatlaughterinratsproduceshowratsreactwhilebeingtickled3(小題)WhatnewfromtsLaughtermakesapersonfeelgood.Laughterproducesadirecthealthbenefit.Laughterdependsonallkindsofsenses.Laughterisawayofcommunicating.4(小題)Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthispassage?A.WhyRatsLaughWhenLaughterHappensHowLaughterWorksWhyLaughterMattersC15、OnedayafamilyvisitedtheschoolwhereItaughtdeafchildren.Theysaidtheywouldmovehereandplannedtosendtheirdeafdaughtertomyschoolasafirstgrader.Theywereupsetthattheirchild’s(兒園)teachertoldthemnottohavehighhopesforher.Standingbehindthemwasabeautifulfive-year-oldwithlonghairanddarkeyes.Thewholetimeherparentswereshedidn’tmakeasoundorusesignevenwhenherparentsaskedhertodoso.AfterafewweekswithIdiscoveredshewasaverysmartchild.Althoughshejoinedindifferentlearningactivities,writingwasalwaysaproblem.Itriedallkindsofwaystogetherinterestedinbutshealwaysrefusedtowrite.OnedayKatherinegotofftheschoolbusandstoodinfrontoftheschoolcrying.Theteacherstheredidnotknowenoughsignlanguagetoaskherwhathappened.Finallytheyledherintotheofficeandgaveherapenandapieceofpaper.KatherineThentheteachersrealizedshehadleftherbackpackonthebus.TheycalledthebusdriverbacktoschoolandsoonKatherinegotherbackpackback.Thatday Fromthenonshefellinlovewithwriting.Sheisayoungwomannowandhasbecomeanexcellentwriter,publicspeakerandstudentleader.1(小題)WhatwasKatherinelikewhenthewriterfirstsawher?A.Shewasactive. B.Shewasupset.C.Shesmiledalot. D.Shekept2(小題)WhatssmafterafewshtheShedidn’tgetalongwellwithherclassmatesShedidn’tliketowriteShehadnointerestinlearningactivities.Shecouldn’tusesignlanguage3(小題)WhydidKatherinecryinfrontoftheschool?Because.A.shelostherpen.sheleftherbackpackontheschoolbus.shefellofftheschoolbus.shedidn’tknowhowtowrite”backpack”4(小題)Whatsthedt“Katherinedtherofthe”A.Katherinebecameinterestedinwriting.B.KatherineusedthepenforthefirsttimeC.KatherineunderstoodhowtousetheD.Katherineknewwhatthepenwasusedto.D16、 Aretheretoomanykids著迷的)withtexting?TextingNonstop!Yes,Idothinkkidsaretooobsessedwithtexting.ManykidsIknowcanbeinthesameroomorevensittingnexttoeachother,buttheytexteachotherratherthanactuallytalkwithfriends,it'shardtogettheirattentionwhentheyaretexting.Peopleseemtoliketotextmorethantalk.RileyResponsibleTextingNo,Idon'tthinktoomanykidsareobsessedwithtexting.Sometimeskidsmightjustneedsometimealoneonthephone.Theyprobablyjustneedtotalktotheirfriends!Ibelievemostkidsareresponsibleandknowwhentostoptexting.EllaGuilty(羞愧的)AboutTextingTooMuchKidsarereallyobsessedwithtexting.WhenItextmyfriends,almostallofthemanswerinlessthanaminute.Someofmyfriendsevengettheirphonestakenawayforbeingonthemtoomuch.Iseemyfriendsmostofmydayatsoccertimeoratschool,andevenIamguiltyoftextingthemseveralhoursadaywhenIamhome.Sometimesit'sbettertospendtimeoutdoorsandwithyourfamilyratherthanwithyourphone.TomGetphysicalTrainingGetoffthephone!Alotofmyfriends,assoonastheygotasmartphone,textedorgotonlineconstantly.Spendingthatmuchtimeonascreenisnothealthyforyouoryourbrain.Personally,I’dratherspendtimeoutsidedoingsportswithmyfriendsthanonthephone.Youcantellyourfriendsthingsatschoolorwheneveryouseethemnexttime--youdon'thavetospendallyourtimetexting.ShannWhodoesn'tthinkmanykidsareobsessedwithtexting?A.Ella B.Tom C.Riley 2.WhatdoesRileythinkofkidstextingonthephone?Spendingmuchtimeonascreenisnothealthyforbrain.Theyhavetheabilitytocontrolthemselvesintexting.Spendingtimeoutdoorsisbetterthantexting.Theyshouldstoptextingtoomuchandtalk.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheA.Kidsspendmoretimeexercisingthantexting.B.It'scommontoseekidstextingeverywhere.C.Allkidsareresponsibleandknowwhentostoptexting.D.Kidsshouldn’thavetimealoneontheirphonestotalkwithfriends.Theunderlinedword"constantly"means inEnglish.sometimes B.fromtimetotime C.seldom D.a(chǎn)llthe5.Whatkindoftextisit?A.Asurvey. 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D.Aspeech17、LeonardodaVinciwasbornonApril15,1452inItaly.Heisbestknownasanartisttoday.OneofhisfamouspaintingsiscalledMonaLisa.However,Leonardohadmanyothernaturalabilities.Hewasalsoagreatinventor.Manyofhisinventionshavebecomeimportantinmoderndaylife.AlthoughLeonardohatedwar,heinventedmanydifferentmachinesusedforwars.Hismostspecialinventionwasthemachinegun,whichwasproducedandusedinwarmanyyearslater.Bywatchingthewaybirdsfly,Leonardotriedtofindoutthesecretofflying.Amonghissketches( 描)wecanseeseveralobjects.Weconsiderthemasmodernflyingmachines.Leonardospentmanyhoursthinkingabouthowtomakegooduseoftime.Hedevelopedideasforlabor-savingmachineslikecuttingmachines.Leonardowasastrangeman.Hedidn'teatanymeat,whichwasunusualinthosetimes.Heneverpublishedhisideasandscientificdiscoveries.Heusuallyusedmirrorwriting,whichlookslikewritinginamirror,startingfromtherightsideofthepageandmovingtotheleft.Wehaveverylittleofhisworktoday.Leonardofinishedonlyafewofhispaintings.Heleftmanyunfinishedbecausehethoughttheywerenotperfect.NooneinhislifetimeknewhowgreatLeonardowas.Wenowbelieve,however,thathewasoneofthecleverestmentheworldhaseverknown.Accordingtothepassage,Leonardowasnotonlyanartistbutalso .A.a(chǎn)musicianC.a(chǎn)writer

aninventorD.a(chǎn)nengineerWhatwasLeonardo'smostspecialinvention.ThemirrorC.Themachinegun

ThecuttingD.TheflyingmachineWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutLeonardo?Heusuallywroteinamirror.C.Helikedtopublishhisdiscoveries.4.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

Hedidn'teatanymeat.D.Heenjoyeddrawingflyingmachines.ToletusknowmoreaboutLeonardo. B.TointroduceLeonardo'sgreatinventionsC.TodiscussLeonardo'sfamouspaintings. D.Tointroduceagreatartisttous.F18、 Doyouoftenlistentomusicatloud音量)?Youshouldknowthatthishabitisbadforyourhearing,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).Over1billionyoungpeoplehaveproblemsinlisteningbecausetheylistenatloudvolumesforalongtime,WHOsaid.ListeningtomusicorwatchingaTVshowatloudvolumescanharmyourhearing.TheUnitedNationshasstandardsforsafelistening.Itisnotsafetolistentosoundsthatarelouderthan85decibels(分貝)foreighthoursor100dBfor15minutes.Thesoundofabusyroadisabout85dBandthesoundofarockconcertcanbeabout100Loudnoiseisharmfultotheinnerear.Mostofusarebornwithabout16,000haircells聽毛細(xì)胞inourinnerears.Thesecellsdetect探測sounds.However,listeningtoloudnoiseforalongtimecanmakethesecellsworktoohardandmakesomeofthemdie.Thisiswhypeoplehavehearingloss.Somepeoplemightthinkthattheirmusicisn’tallthatloud.Butthiscandependonwhereyouare.Forexample,ifyouareinanoisyplacelikethesubway,youmightturnupyourmusictooloudwithoutrealizingit.Later,whenyoulistentoitatthesamevolumeinaquietplace,youmightfeeluncomfortable.WHOsaidthe“safelevel”formostsoundisbelow80decibelsforupto40hoursaweek.Alevelof80decibelsisroughlyequaltothenoiseofasubway.Accordingtothestory,WHOsuggeststhatitisNOTsafeto .listentomusiceverydayC.listentoloudsoundsfor

watchTVforoveranD.gotoarockconcertThesoundlevelofabusyroadisabout .A.80dBC.100dB

B.85dBD.4dBWhycan

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