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人教版九年級(jí)下冊(cè)英語(yǔ)期中復(fù)習(xí)模擬卷II.閱讀理解(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)圖表理解(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)AWelcometoOurSummerCamp!Forover25years,InternationalStudentsPlacementshassuccessfullyplacedthousandsofinternationalstudentsintheUS.DateJuly10th~17th,2022Location(地點(diǎn))SouthernCaliforniaCoursesStudentscanlearnSTEM(science,technology,engineering,math),history,musicandP.E.togetherwithAmericanstudents.HomestayStudentswillbeplacedwithlocalhostfamilieswhoprovideabedroom,allmealsanddrivethemdailytoandfromthecamp.WhocanjoinPrimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudents(aged6-15)arewelcome.PriceEachstudentshouldpay$600forthehostfamilyplacement(安置),dailyschooljourneys,airportpick-up,etc.Planeticketsandinsurance(保險(xiǎn))arenotincluded.21.Whatcanstudentsdointhissummercamp? A.Haveafreejourney. B.Drivethemselvesdaily. C.LearnwithAmericanstudents.22.Whatdoweknowaboutthelocalhostfamilies? A.Theyarepaidfortheirservices. B.Theyhelpstudentswithcourses. C.Theypayforthesummercamp.BGREATSHOWSANDCONCERTSALLBELONGTOYOUIfyoucan’tgotopublicplacesforrelaxationbecauseofCOVID-19,herearesomechoices.OnlineshowThePalaceMuseumintroducedaprogramcalledthePanoramicPalaceMuseum(全景故宮)onitswebsite.Byputtingonavirtualreality(VR,虛擬現(xiàn)實(shí))headset,peoplecantakea“tour”ofthe600-year-oldmuseum,goingslowlyatanytime.Thismeansyoucandiscoveritshalls,gardensandcourtyards,learnaboutthestoriesbehindtheshowandenjoythemuseum’sfamousbeautifulwhitesnow.Livestreamed(現(xiàn)場(chǎng)直播的)concertChinesevideoappBilibilisetupaseries(系列)ofmusiceventsforstay-at-homepeople.Thecompanyteamedupwiththeannual(everyyear)StrawberryMusicFestivaltocreatetheStayatHomeStrawberryconcertseries,withathemeof“Hi,I’mathometoo.”TheserieswaslivestreamedforfreefromFeb4toFeb8,onBilibili.Viewerscouldtakepartinthewebsite’sbulletchat,sharingyourideason-screeninrealtime.23.VRtechnologymakesitpossibleforpeopleto________.A.visittheoldmuseumonlineonlyinthedaytimeB.discoverthehalls,gardensandlocationofthePalaceMuseumC.knowaboutthestoriesofthePanoramicPalaceMuseum24.WhenyouwatchshowsonBilibili,youcan________.A.showyourideasonthescreenB.chatwiththesingerC.takepartintheconcert25.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothechart?A.Youhavetopayfortheconcertwhilewatchingathome.B.Moderntechnologybringsstay-at-homepeopleconvenienceandfun.C.TheappBilibiliworkwiththeStrawberryMusicFestivaleverytwoyears.第二節(jié)短文理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分20分)CMountQomolangmastandsastheworld’shighestmountain.Ataheightof8848.86meters,itmustbefreeofplasticswastes,isn’tit?Theanswermightdisappointyou.Lastyear,scientistscollected11snowsamples(樣本)onQomolangma,startingfrom5,300metersallthewayuptoitstop.Theyfoundmicroplastics(塑料微顆粒)inallofthem.ThesamplewiththemostmicroplasticswascollectedaroundBaseCamp.Itistheplacewhereclimbersspendthemosttime.Scientiststhinkthemicroplasticscamefromtheclothing,tentsandropesthatwereusedbymountaineers.ThenewresearchwasledbyImogenNapper.“IhavealwaysconsideredMr.Qomolangmaapureplace,”shesaid.“Itreallysurprisedmetofindmicroplasticsineverysinglesnowsample.”In2018,plasticwasdiscoveredattheMarianaTrench,thedeepestpointonearth.Itisnowclearthatnoplaceonourplanetissafefromplasticpollution.Millionsoftonsofplasticsarethrownintothenaturalenvironmenteveryyear.Overtime,plasticwastebreaksdownintomicroplastics.Microplasticpollutionislessthan5mminsize.Itistoosmalltobepickedup.Plasticwastecarriesharmfulsubstances(物質(zhì)).Wildanimalssufferastheymistakethewasteforfood.Peoplealsotakeinmicroplasticsthroughfoodandwater,andbreathethemin.Itisstillunknownhowmicroplasticsmayinfluencehumanhealth.Nappersaiditwastimetocareforourplanet.Itwasimportanttoreduce,reuseandrecycleplasticwaste,sheadded.Besides,manymicroplasticscomefromclothingmadeofunnaturalmaterials.Nappersaidafocus(重點(diǎn))onbettermaterialswasneeded.Wheneverpossible,weshouldusenaturalmaterialsuchascotton.26.Whatisthetopicofthispassage? A.Informationtechnology. B.Environmentalprotection. C.Popularscience.27.Whatdoestheword“pure”underlinedmeaninparagraph3? A.神圣的 B.平靜的 C.純凈的28.WhydidImogenNapperresearchonQomolangmaandtheMarianaTrench? A.Tocollectunusualsubstances. B.Toshowmicroplasticseverywhere. C.Tohelpmountaineersandscientists.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutmicroplasticsformparagraph5? A.Theycannotbepickedupeasily. B.Theydonoharmtohumanbeings. C.Theycanbreakdownintosmallerones.30.Accordingtothepassage,howcanwecarefortheearth? A.Bydealingwithplasticwastescientifically. B.Bygivingupunnaturalmaterialsforever. C.Bycuttingdownproductsofcottongreatly.DHumanmemoryisnotverydependable,itmayfailyouwhenyouneedit.Wedependonbothourshort-term(短期的)andlong-termmemory,butourmemorygetsworsewithtime.HumanforgettingfollowsapatterncalledEbbinghausforgettingcurve(艾賓浩斯遺忘曲線(xiàn)).Researchshowsthatwithinjustonehourifnothingisdonewiththenewinformationyoulearn,youwillforgetabout56%ofit.After24hours,nearly67%willbeforgotten.Ifthatinformationisnotusedinthenext6days,upto75%ofitcouldbelost.Aftersixdays,thespeedofforgettingslowsdownagain.Butsometimesthebrainforgetsonpurpose.“Withoutforgetting,wewouldhavenomemoryatall,”saysOliverHardt,whostudiesmemoryandforgettingatMcGillUniversityinMontreal.“Forgettingservesasafilter(過(guò)濾器),”headds.“Itfiltersoutthethingsthatthebrainconsidersunimportant.”Memorycanchangeovertime.However,youcanchangetheforgettingcurvetokeepmorememory.Onegreatwaytodothisistomakeyourbrainbelievethattheinformationyouarelearningmatters.Inareportthatlooksathowweforget,thewritersarguethatwhenyoureviewwhatyoulearnedorsawnotlongago,yousendabigsignal(信號(hào))toyourbraintoholdontothatinformation.Reviewingwhatyouwanttokeepacoupleoftimesgivesyouagoodstartatovercoming(克服)theforgettingcurve.Anotherwaytoavoidforgettingisthe50/50rule.Spend50%ofyourtimelearninganythingnewandtherestofyourtimesharingorexplainingwhatyouhavelearnedtoothers.Nowadays,ourbrainsarebusierthanbeforesinceallkindsofinformationarearoundus.Andthebrainiscontinuouslybusydecidingwhattokeepandwhattoforget.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourmemory,takecontroloftheinformationprocessandreviewthenewinformationfromtimetotime.31.Whichofthefollowingchartshowstheforgettingcurvecorrectly?A. B.C.32.Paragraph3showsthatforgettingonpurposeis________tomemory.A.harmful B.helpful C.thankful33.Tokeepmorememory,youcan________.A.makeyourselfbelievewhatyouarelearningisveryimportantB.reviewsomethingyoulearntorsawafteralongtimeC.Spendmostofyourtimelearningnewinformation34.Whatcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthepassage?A.TheInformationwhichthebrainconsidersunimportantwillberememberedeasily.B.Spendingtwohoursreadingabookandtwohourssharingithelpsavoidforgetting.C.Thebusieryourbrainsare,themoreinformationyoucankeepinyourmind!35.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Long-termMemoryorShort-termMemory?B.ForgettingCurve-CanPeopleOvercomeIt?C.DoHumansUnderstandWhatMemoryIs?第三節(jié)語(yǔ)篇補(bǔ)全(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)Thereyouareinyourfavoriteclothingstore.Everythingissocheapandfashionable!Evenifyoudon’tneedanything,youstillleavethestorewithbagsofnewclothes.Onthesurface,thisdoesn’tseemsobad.36.________.Toputitsimply,thefashionindustryisterriblefortheplanet.Itnotonlyusesalotofresources(資源),butalsopollutestheenvironmentwithchemicalsandwaste.“37.________.”saidMichaelStanley-Jones,whoworksfortheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgram.“We’veallbecomeourownwastemanagers,collectingfashionwasteinourclosets(衣柜).”Itdoesn’tjusttakeupspaceinourclosets,though.38.________.Infact,threeoutofeveryfiveclothesendupeitherbeingburnedorsenttolandfills(垃圾場(chǎng)).39.________.It’scheaperandyoucanalsofindrarevintage(復(fù)古地)clothingbydoingso.AccordingtoonlineresellerThredUp,thevalueofthesecond-handmarketispredictedtoreach$80billionby2029,anincreaseof185percentcomparedtothevalueatpresent.Infact,thereisstillanevenbetterchoiceoutthere.“Theonlytruesustainablewaytoshopistonotshopatall,”RachelKibbe,afashionbrandprofessional,toldInsider.40.________.A.ItalsoendsupinlandfillsB.However,therearealotofhiddencostsbehindthecheappricetags(標(biāo)簽)C.MakingfulluseofwhatyoualreadyhaveisthebestchoiceD.Thankfully,buyingsecond-handclothingisbecomingmorepopularE.Fashionisoneoftheleastsustainable(可持續(xù)的)industriesontheplanetIII.語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)第一節(jié)詞語(yǔ)填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Inancienttimes,akingenjoyedhunting.Buthewasbadatarchery(箭術(shù)).Hewantedtofindagood41tohelphimpractice.Oneday,hewas42inaforestwherehecameacrossmanytrees.Archerytargets(靶子)were43onthetrees.Inthemiddleofeachtarget,therewasanarrow(箭).Thekingwasveryhappy,thinkinghemightbeabletofindamanwithexcellentskillsinarcherynearby.“Whoisthis44archer?”thekingcried.“Imustsparenoefforttofindhim!”Afterwalkingthroughtheforestforhours,hecameacrossasmallboycarryingabowandarrow.Heaskedtheboy45itwashewhoshotthearrowshesawearlier.Theboywasquiteshyandinsistedthathehadn’tshotthearrows.Butthekingaskedhimagainandagain.Finally,theboyadmittedthathewasindeedtheonewhoshotthearrowsintothe46ofallthetargets.“Youdidn’tjustwalkuptothetargetsandthrowthearrowsintothemiddle,didyou?”thekingasked47.“No,mygod.Ishotthemfrom50metersaway,Ipromise,”theboyansweredwith48.“Thatistrulyamazing,”thekingsaid,“Iwantyoutoworkformefromnowon.Iwantyoutobemyarcheryteacher.”Theboywasveryhappyandthankedthekingrepeatedly.“ButImustaskonefavor(恩惠)49,”thekingcontinued.“Youmusttellmehowyoucametobesuchagreatarcher.”Well,saidtheboy,“I’vebeendoingthissinceIwasverysmall.First,Ishootanarrowatatree.Then,Ipaintthetarget50it”41.A.hunter B.teacher C.artist42.A.hunting B.painting C.running43.A.hung B.stuck C.painted44.A.careful B.wonderful C.helpful45.A.how B.why C.whether46.A.tops B.centers C.bottoms47.A.disappointedly B.proudly C.worriedly48.A.fear B.confidence C.interest49.A.inreturn B.inpublic C.inneed50.A.around B.above C.beside第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)YueFeiwasaherowholivedduringtheSongDynasty(960-1279).Asageneral,he51.________(lead)hisarmytowinmanywars.In1125,theJinarmyfromthenorthinvaded(侵略)theSongkingdomandtriedtotakecontrolofitscentrallands.Yuedecidedtofightagainst52.________enemy.Beforehesetout,hismotheraskedhim,“Rightnowthecountryisfacinggreat53.________(difficult),whatdoyouplantodo?”“Servethecountrywithutmostloyalty(精忠報(bào)國(guó)),”Yuesaid.Thatwas54.________hismotherhopedhersonwoulddo.Shedecidedtotattoo(給……紋身)thewordsontoherson’sbacksohewouldnot55.________(easy)forgetthem.Hismotherasked,“Mychild,tattooswillcauseyoualotofpain,areyouafraid?”Yuesaid,“Mother,tattoosmaybepainful,butlosingmycountrycanbemuch56.________(pain).57.________Ican’tstandthelittleneedle(針),howcanIfacegoingtothefrontlines?”Keepingthesewordsinmind,YuebeattheJinarmymanytimes.Sadly,he58.________(kill)becauseofabadmannamedQinHui.Buthisspiritwaspassedontolatergenerations.WeshouldrespectYueFeiandunderstandhowmuchcouragehetook59.________(serve)thecountry,aswellashowmuchheandhisfamilysacrificed(犧牲).Instead60.________justsayinghowmuchweloveourcountry,weneedtodevelopastrongsenseofresponsibilitytoourcountryandpracticeitinourdailyfile.第三節(jié)語(yǔ)篇翻譯(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)Hi,Momisthesleeperhit(黑馬作品)ofthisLunarNewYearholidayinChinesecinemas.Asaresult,itsdirectorJiaLingnowownsthehighest-grossing(最高票房的)Chinesefilmdirectedbyawoman.Jiamadethemovieinmemoryofhermom,LiHuanying,whopassedawayunexpectedly.61.每次賈玲談到她的媽媽?zhuān)蜁?huì)情不自禁地哭。Sheputallhereffortsintomakingthemovieaboutherbelovedmother.Hi,Momisatime-travelcomedy.62.Inthemovie,Jiatravelsto1981whenLiwasinhertwenties.Theyquicklybecameclosefriends.Manyfunnythingsinthemoviemakepeoplelaughalot.Besidesfunnyscenes,themoviealsoshowsthecloserelationshipbetweenmomanddaughter.Thefilial(孝順的)daughter’sownfate(命運(yùn))isendangeredas63.她鼓勵(lì)她的媽媽嫁給老板的兒子,而不是她的爸爸。Butthingsdoesn’thappenassheplanned.Whiledrunk,Jiasaysshefeelsuselessfornotbeingabletomakebigmoneyandmakehermotherproud.ButLisaid,“Speakingofmyfuturedaughter,Ijustwanthertobehealthyandhappy.”64.Manymovie-goersaremovedtotearsbythetouchingwords.Anotherlinethattouchespeopleheartis,“ForaslongasIcanremember,momhasbeenamiddle-agedwoman,butnoonetoldmesheusedtobeayounggirl.”Liismoreofabeautifulyounggirlratherthanamother.AsJiasays.“Sheisnotonlymymom,butalsoherself.”Thismovieremindsustoshowloveandsupporttoourparents.65.Sotryyourbesttounderstandyourmomandbefilialtoherbeforeit’stoolate.61.62.63.64.65.IV.寫(xiě)作技能(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分25分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)Pandasarenotonlyanationaltreasure,butarelovedaroundtheworld.LastAugust,averylargepandababywasbornatazoointheUS.ItwasgiventhenameXiaoQiJi.Thechoicewastheresultofafive-dayonlinevote(投票)thatdrewnearly135,000votersintheUS.“XiaoQiJi’sbirthprovedtobequiteinspiring,especiallyforusduringCOVID-19.Weareconnectedagaininthegrowthofourlittleambassador(大使),andinoursharedjoyandfriendship.”ChineseAmbassadortotheUSCuiTiankaisaid.Thefurryblack-and-whiteanimalshaveplayedanimportantroleinthecountry’sdiplomacy(外交).AccordingtotheJapanesehistory,thepracticedatesbacktotheTangDynasty,whenEmpressWuZetiansentapairofpandastotheJapaneseemperor.Chinarestartedpandadiplomacyinthe1950swhenChinasenttwopandastotheMoscowZoo.By1982,Chinahadgiven23pandastoninedifferentcountries.However,mostofthemhavedied.Chinastoppedgivingawaypandasintheearly1980s.Instead,theanimalsarelenttoothercountries.Ingeneral,theyaretobereturnedtoChinaafter10years.Thepandas’eatinghabitsisanimportantreasonwhythesecute“diplomats”(someonewhoseworkisdiplomacy)can’tcontinuetobealiveinothercountries.Theyliveonbambooshoots.Adultbigpandaseatabout40kilogramsofbamboodaily.Ittakes10yearsforanewcropofbambootogrowup,andmanyforeigncountriesdonothaveanenvironmentsuitableforbamboogrowth.Thismeanstheyhavetobuysomefoodfromothercountries.InAugust,CalgaryZooinCanadaannouncedthattheycouldn’tprovideenoughfreshbambooforpandasbecauseofCOVID-19,sotheyhadtosendtwolargepandasbacktoChina.Butcountriesarestilltryingtheirbesttoimprovethisspecialtypeofdiplomacyandhelpsavethepandathroughtheknowledgeexchange.66.HowdidAmericanschoosethebabypanada’sname?67.HowdidpeoplefeelaboutXiaoQiJi’sbirthaccordingtoCuiTiankai?68.Canforeigncountriesnowkeeppandasastheywish?69.Whyisithardforpandastoremainaliveinforeigncountriesforalongtime?70.Whatarepandas’rolesinkeepinggoodrelationsbetweenChinaandothercountries?第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分15分)71.學(xué)習(xí)是

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