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黑龍江省鐵力市第四中學(xué)2024屆英語九上期末聯(lián)考試題請(qǐng)考生注意:1.請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、IfailedtocatchthelastbusonthecoldwinternightandIcouldn’tfeel________.A.terrible B.themoreterrible C.moreterrible D.themostterrible2、Iamwriting______formoreinformationaboutthe_______courseinyourcollege.A.a(chǎn)sking;fourweeksB.toask;four-weekC.a(chǎn)sk;fourweeks’D.toask;fourweeks3、—Thedumplings________sogoodthatIcan’twaittoeatthem.—Me,too.A.taste B.feel C.sound D.smell4、---Someofthetiredstudentskeeptheireyes_____________inbreaks.-----Maybethey’retoosleepy.A.bright B.shiny C.closed D.open5、Thelittlegirlwasfound______inherbedroomaftershehadanargument(爭(zhēng)論)withherbestfriend.A.crying B.tocry C.beingcrying D.cried6、On________Children'sDay,Jackreceivedaprizeforbeing________honestboy.A.the;an B./;an C./;a D.the;a7、Problemsandworriesarenormalinlife.Whenwehavealotofworries,someoneadvisesus________ourparentsaboutthembecausetheyhavemoreexperience.A.talkingto B.totalkto C.talkto8、—Sam,whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?—Sorry,Mum.Ididn’twatchtheweatherforecastjustnow.I______afootballmatch.A.waswatching B.a(chǎn)mwatchingC.wouldwatch D.willwatch9、—ShallwegoonFridayorSaturday?—EitherdayisOK.Itmakesno________tome.A.choiceB.changeC.differenceD.decision10、—ManyproductsmadeinChinaareverypopularintheUnitedStates.—Yeah.AmericanscanavoidbuyingChineseproducts.A.nearlyB.mostlyC.hardlyD.widelyⅡ.完形填空11、Whyissettinggoalsimportant?Becausegoalscanhelpyoudo,be,andexperienceeverythingyouwantinlife.Insteadofjustlettinglifehappentoyou,goalsallowyoutomakeyourlifehappen.Successfulpeople1howtheirlifeshouldbeandsetlotsofgoals.Bysettinggoalsyouaretakingcontrolofyourlife.It’slikehavinga2toshowyouwhereyouwanttogo.Thinkofitthisway.Thereare3drivers.Onehasadestination(目的地)inmind(hergoal)whichcanbefoundonamap.Shecandrivestraighttherewithoutanywastedtimeorwrongturns.Theotherdriverhasnogoalsordestinationormap.Shestartsoffatthesametimefromthesameplaceasthefirstdriver,4shedrivesaimlesslyaround,nevergettinganywhere,justusingupgas(汽油).Whichdriverdoyouwanttobe?Winnersinlifesetgoalsandfollowthroughonthem.Theydecidewhattheywantinlifeandthengettherebymaking5andsettinggoals6peoplejustletlifehappenbyaccident.Goalsaren’tdifficulttoset—andtheyaren’tdifficulttoreach.It’suptoyoutofindoutwhatyourgoalsreallyare.Youaretheonewhomust7whattoachieveandinwhatdirectiontoaimyourlife.Researchtellsusthatwhenwewriteagoaldown,wearemorelikelytoachieveit.Writtengoalscanbereviewedregularly,andhave8power.Likeacontract(契約)with9,theyarehardertoforget.Also10youwriteyourgoalsinasepecialway,youareabletomakeyourselfcontinuouslyawareofsituationsthatwillbringyounearertoyourgoal.1.A.imagineB.discussC.experienceD.show2.A.guideB.friendC.mapD.sign3.A.twoB.manyC.someD.few4.A.orB.a(chǎn)ndC.butD.so5.A.plansB.moneyC.friendsD.maps6.A.LuckyB.YoungC.CommonD.Unsuccessful7.A.practiceB.changeC.a(chǎn)cceptD.decide8.A.lessB.fewerC.moreD.better9.A.myselfB.yourselfC.themselvesD.itself10.A.a(chǎn)lthoughB.untilC.whenD.beforeⅢ.語法填空12、Ifyouneedtocallyourparentsbutyourphoneisnotwithyou,canyouremembertheirnumbers?Toremember11numbersisnotdifficult.1.,becauseofthesmartphone(智能手機(jī)),manyofus2.(lose)thisability,Chinesedailyreported.What’smore,smartphonesmakeourskillsatgivingdirectionsweak,aswellas3.(kill)face-to-facecommunications.Evenwhenfriendsarehavingamealtogether,4.commonformosttochecktheirphones.AccordingtoareportbyKleinerPerkinsCaufieldByers,5.Americancompany,Chinesepeoplespendonaverage170minutesontheirsmartphonesdaily.Forstudents,anaddiction(上癮)tosmartphonesdoesnogoodfor6.(study).ResearchinJapanshowedchildrenwhospendmorethanfourhoursadayontheirphonesdomuchworse7.(bad)inschoolteststhanthosewhoplaywiththeirphonesfor30minutes.It’struethatthesmartphonehasmadeourliveseasier.Butmanyalsothinktheyspendtoomuchtimeonit,andthisisbadfortheirstudy8.work.Peoplearetryingtochangethat.Anewapp(應(yīng)用程序)namedForest9.(introduce)thismonth.Itletsusersplantaseed(種子)thatgrowsintoatreeoverthenext30minutes.Duringthehalfhour,userscannotusetheirphones,orthetreewilldie.ArestaurantinLosAngeles,US,givespeoplea5%discount(折扣)iftheydon’tchecktheirphonesduringameal.OwnerMarkGoldsaidthathehopesitgivespeopleawaytoenjoytheirmealandreallytalkwithfriendsandfamily10.person.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、1.Thecardaboveis________.A.a(chǎn)ticket B.a(chǎn)postcard C.a(chǎn)ninvitation D.a(chǎn)nadvertisement2.Thepartyisfor________.A.a(chǎn)birthday B.theQueen C.beewatching D.theNationalDay3.Accordingtothecard,ifyouareunabletogo,youcan________.A.returnthecard B.visittheMuseumC.paynoattentiontothemessage D.contactAlice’smotherB14、Captain(船長(zhǎng))NemoinvitedmeandmyfriendstogohuntingwithhimintheforestsofCrespoIsland.IaskedhimwhyhewassointerestedinCrespoIsland,“Ithoughtyoupreferredtheseatobeingonland.”“Ido,”repliedthecaptain.“Buttheseforestsareunderthesea.”Aftergoingthroughadoor,wewereabouttenmetresunderthewater.Thelightfromthesunreachedus.Everythinglookedverycolourful.Weweregoingdeeperanddeeper.At100metresdeep,wecouldseequitewell,andCaptainNemostoppedandpointedtosomedarkshapes.Thiswastheforest.The“trees”intheforestweregiantseaweed(海草),andalltheir“branches”werevertical(垂直的).Wecouldnotstoplookingatthem.Fishswamaroundthebrancheslikebirdsinaforest.

Suddenly,Isawalargeseaspideraboutametretall.Itwasgoingtoattackme.CaptainNemo'smankilleditwithhisgun,butitremindedmethattheseacouldbeasdangerousasitwasbeautiful.Whenwereached150metres,itwasdark.Thesun'slightcouldnotreachthisdepth(深度).Weturnedonourlights.Wecouldseeabout20metresaroundus.Finally,wefoundCrespoIsland—whereasteeprockwallroseinfrontofus.Wecouldgonofurther,sowewalkedbacktowardstheNautilus.Suddenly,CaptainNemostoppedandshotananimalwithhisgun,itwasabeautifulandrareseaotter(水獺).Atlast,wecouldseetheNautilus.Severallargesharksswamoverus.Luckilytheydidn'tseeus.Were-enteredtheNautilussafely.IwastiredbutamazedbywhatIhadseen.1.Whatdo“darkshapes”inParagraph3referto(指的是)?A.Trees. B.Seaweed. C.Rocks. D.Fish.2.Accordingtothepassage,whichisthecorrectorder?①CaptainNemo'smankilledaseaspider.②ThemenreturnedtotheNautilus.③Themenwenttotheforest.④CaptainNemoinvitedustogohunting.⑤CaptainNemoshotanotter.A.④①③⑤③ B.③④②⑤① C.④③①⑤② D.③④①⑤②3.Whatisthebesttitleofthestory?A.AVisittoaSeaForest B.DeathUndertheSeaC.CaptainNemoandtheNautilus D.AttackedbyGiantSpideC15、Youputabluelobster(龍蝦)inboilingwater,andafewminuteslater,youtakeoutaredlobster.Haveyoueverwonderedwhythelobsterchangesitscolorwhenitiscooked?ScientistsatManchesterUniversity’sschoolofchemistryintheUKhaveananswer.Theyfoundthatachemicalintheshellcalledastaxanthin(蝦青素)causesthelobster’scolortochange.Thischemicalisredandisintheshellsofbothrawandcookedlobsters.Butinrawlobsters,therednessoftheastaxanthiniscoveredbythedarkbluecolorofanotherchemicalintheshell,crustacyanin(蝦青蛋白).Thedarkercolorhelpslobstersavoidenemiesinthewild.Anditislikelytohaveevolved(進(jìn)化)bynaturalselection.However,whenheated,thestructureofcrustacyaninchanges.Thismakestheredcolorofastaxanthinstandout.Thisissimilartothechangingcolorsoftreeleavesinautumn.Leavesalwayscontainthepigmentsthatmakethemred,orangeandyellow.Butformostoftheyear,thosepigmentsarecoveredbythebrightgreencolorofchlorophyll(葉綠素).Inautumn,whenthetemperaturecoolsandthesun’slightbecomesweak,chlorophyllfadestomakethesewarm-coloredpigmentsvisible(看得見的).“Itisascientificcuriosity(神奇),butitmayalsohaveimportantusesintherealworld,”saidJohnHelliwell,theleadscientist,toTheDailyTelegraph.“Itcouldhelppeopleknowwhenfoodhasbeencookedproperly.”1.Whosecolorisred?A.Crustacyanin.B.Astaxanthin.C.Chlorophyll.D.Pigment.2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Rawlobstershavenocrustacyanin.B.Crustacyaninonlyexistsintheshellofdeadlobsters.C.Crustacyaninisadarkbluechemical.D.Astaxanthincanprotectlobstersfromenemies.3.FromParagraph6weknowthat______.A.pigmentinleavescanprotecttreesfromsunshineB.chlorophylldisappearsbecauseofhightemperaturesC.pigmentsinleavescanbeseenallyearroundD.chlorophyllfadeswhensunlightbecomesweaker4.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.Scientificstudiescanhelppeopleliveabetterlife.B.Nooneknowswhylobsterschangetheircolors.C.USscientistsdiscoveredthechemicalastaxanthin.D.Someanimalschangetheircolorswiththeseasons.D16、Thisisabookshow.Readandenjoytheminyourfreetime!Let’sdopleasurereadingtogether.

GregHeffleyisatschool.Hismiddleschoolisgoingtoholdadanceparty,butitisverydifficultforGregtofindanyonetogowith.Finallyhefindsagirlfromhisclassluckily.ThatisthebeginningofthethirdWheelstory.Thisbookisfullofjokesandinterestingpictures.

ByJeffKinnney

Bean’soldersistergoestoasummercamp,butBeancan'tjoinherbecausesheistooyoung.SoBeanandherbestfriend,Ivy,decidetocreatetheirowncamp.Theycomeupwithalltheactivitiesand,ofcourse,theymaketherules.Theirhappinessandkindnesswill,makeyouwanttokeepreading

ByAnnieBarrows

StickDogisadogthatlivesinanemptypipe(管子).Hehasfourfriends,namedPooh-Pooh.,Strips,KarenandMutt.WhenStickDogsmellsdelicioushamburgers,heandhisfriendsdecidetostealthefoodfromahumanfamilythatishavingapicnicinPicassoPark.Alongtheway,theyfacealotoffunnychallenges.

ByTomWatson

ZoeandAlice'smothersavesdogs.Butdogsaren’t

theonlythingsthatneedtobesaved.Thefamily'snew

neighbour,Philip,doesn'tspeak,andnooneknowswhy.WhiteFurFlyingisallaboutunderstandingthelovefrombothinsideandoutside.Althoughitisalittlesad,thebookisgoodtoread.

ByPatriciaMaclachlan

1.Wecanfindout_________isfilledwithlotsoffunnyjokesandpictures.A.TheThirdWheel B.StickDogC.WhiteFurFlying D.IvyandBean2.WhatdoBeanandIvydecidetodo?A.Joinaschooldancingparty.B.Stealfoodfromthefamily.C.Savedogsintheircommunity.D.Setuptheirowncamp.3.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthebookWhiteFurFlying?A.Funny. B.Humorous.C.Alittlesad. D.Boring.4.Thebooksabovearemainlywrittenfor_________.A.middle-agedadults B.kidsorteenagersC.elderlypeople D.collegestudentsE17、MostChinesepeopleshareafewcommonsurnames,likeZhang,Wang,Li,LiuandChen.TheChineseexpressionfor"ordinarypeople"literallymeans"theoldonehundredsurnames".ButChengYinglian,aretiredworkerlivinginChangsha,thecapitalofHunan,saidhisinterestinraresurnameswaspiquedafterreadinganewspapermanyyearsagoanddiscoveringapersonwiththesurnameGui,whichliterallymeans"ghost",thereportsaid.Sincethen,hehasscourednewspapers,booksandotherpublicationstofindsimilarraresurnames,comingupwithabout2,000todate.ThosehehasfoundincludeLing(zero),Cu(vinegar),Miao(second)andYi(one).Chengsaidinordertocollectandfindouttheoriginsofthestrangesurnames,heboughtmanyancientworksanddictionariesforstudy.ThisFebruary,healsopublishedabookbasedonhissurnamecollection."ImayapplyfortheGuinness(BookofWorldRecords),"saidCheng.HesaidmostofthesurnameshecollectedarenotincludedintheHundredSurnames,aclassicChinesetextcomposedofcommonsurnamesinancientChina.AccordingtothelateststatisticsavailablefromtheMinistryofPublicSecurityin2007,nearly93millionpeopleinChinaaresurnamed"Wang",takingthelargestproportionamongallsurnames.Andpeoplewiththetop100commonsurnamesinChinatakeup84.77percentofthewholepopulation.Chinesepeopleattachgreatsignificancetopeople'snamesandmanyparentsgooutoftheirwaytogivetheirchildrenauspiciousnamesthatsuggesttheywillgrowuptobehealthy,strongandrich.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1.What’sthemeaningof“ordinarypeople”?A.thepeoplewhoselooksisordinary.B.thepeoplewhosefamiliesareordinary.C.thepeoplewhosesurnamesareordinary.D.thepeoplewhosenameareordinary.2.Whichoneistheraresurname?A.HuangB.LingC.ZhuD.Liu3.Whichsentenceistrueaccordingtothispassage?A.MostChinesepeoplesharealotofcommonsurnames.B.HundredSurnamescollectallChinesesurname.C.Therearelotsofpeoplewhosesurnameis“Wang”.D.Chinesedon’tcarefortheirnames,becauseitcannottakehappinessorsadness.4.Whatisthemeaningofauspiciousinthispassage?A.好聽的B.驚訝的C.罕見的D.吉利的5.Wherecanweprobablyseethispassage?A.newspapersB.magazinesC.booksD.recipeF18、Anearthquakemayhappenatanytime.It’sbestforustoknowwhattodo,wheretosafeandwhotocontactduringtheearthquake.Thefollowinginformationwillhelpyou.Remember:Prepareyourpersonalearthquakebag.Collecttheseitemsandkeepthemsomewherenearyou.Water,food,medicine,mobile,phone,torch(手電筒),personalwashingthings,blanket,money.Remember:Drop,Hide,Holdandcontact.Droptothefloorandprotectyourheadandneckwithyourarms.Hideyourselfbesidesomethinglikeatable,abedandsoon.Holdthefurnituresothatyouwon’tmoveawayduringtheearthquake.Contactfamilyfriendstotellthemwhereyouare.Remember:Neverdothesethings.Standtotheclosetothebuildingsstandunderthetreesorsignsbecauseit’sbetterforyoutostandinanopenspace.Gotooclosetothepowerlines(電線)becauseyoumaybebadlyhurtbyelectricity.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1.Whatdoestheunderlineword“contact”meaninthepassage?A.求救B.聯(lián)絡(luò)C.接觸D.幫助2.Whereshouldwedroptoprotectourheadandneckwithourarms?A.onthetableB.behindthedoorC.onthefloorD.besidethefurniture3.Itissaferforyoutostand_______duringtheearthquake.A.closetoabui

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