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江蘇省泰州市高港區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)模擬試題注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷分第一部分選擇題和第二部分非選擇題。2.作答試題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考試號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題紙規(guī)定的位置上,并認(rèn)真核對(duì)。3.答案必須填在答題紙上,在其他位置作答一律無(wú)效。第一部分選擇題(共65分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(10分)1.BlossomsShanghai(繁花),_________TVdramadirectedby_________Shanghai-bornHongKongdirectorWongKar-wai,hasrecentlydebuted.A.a;an B.the;an C.the;/ D.a;the2.—WhatplacesofinterestarethereinTaizhou?—IrecommendtheQinhuNationalWetlandPark.Aboattourisawonderful_________!A.research B.movement C.appearance D.experience3.Iwasabouttogoout_________thetelephonerang,butithungup_________Icouldanswerit.A.when;before B.while;as C.when;as D.while;after4.—Canyoulendmethisbook,Jane?—I'mafraidIcan't.I've_________ittoSusan.A.praised B.practised C.promised D.proved5.WorldofPlainness(平凡的世界)isagreatnovel_________alwayscheersmeupwhenI'mdown.A.that B.why C.who D.what6.Youhavetopay_________¥400ifyouwanttobookareturnticket.A.theother B.another C.other D.more7.—Whenshallwemeetagain,nextThursdayorFriday?—_________dayisOK.It'snoproblemwithme.A.Every B.Any C.Either D.Neither8.—HowmuchdoyouknowabouttheOlympicsinParisin2024?—Well,thenewpersandwebsites_________muchaboutthemuptillnow.A.werenotcovered B.haven'tbeencoveredC.haven'tcovered D.willnotcover9.Myfriendiswondering_________.A.howlonghehasfalleninlovewithJane B.whichcourseshouldhetakeforthistermC.whichisthewaytothenearestbank D.whatwasTaizhoulikeyearsago10.Whichofthefollowing“it”standsforanactionmentionedinthestatementbefore?A.Keepingabalancebetweenschoolworkandhobbiesishard,isn'tit?B.Ifyoufinishyourhomework,pleasehanditin.C.Itisamazingthatthereareonlysevenbonesinthegiraffe'sneck.D.Whoseshirtisthis?IsitTommy's?二、完型填空(15分)Thereisnowathickwhitefogoverthemoor(沼澤).Themoonisshiningonit.“Thefogisgettingthicker,”saysHolmes.“Thisisserious—SirHenrymustgohomesoon.”“Ithinkhe's11.”Wehearfootsteps.Thestepsget12andsuddenlyweseeSirHenrywalkingtowardsusthroughthefog.Hewalksquicklyalongthe13andclimbsupthehillbehindus.“Listen!”criesHolmes.“14!Itiscoming!”Holmesisstaringintothefog.Helooksshocked(震驚的).AtthesametimeDetectiveLestradecriesoutin15.Igrabmygunandpointitattheterribleanimalinfrontofus.Itisahound,agiantblackdog.Thereis16comingfromitsmouth,anditshugeeyesareburning,too.ThehugeblackcreaturerunsdownthepathafterSirHenry.HolmesandIbothfireourguns.We17itandthehoundcriesinpain.Butthehounddoesnotstop.Heisstillrunningalongthepath18SirHenry.SirHenrylooksbackattheterriblethingbehindhim.Hisfaceiswhiteinthe19.Werunupthepathasquicklyaswecan.SirHenryis20andthehoundisbarking.SuddenlyIseethehoundjumponSirHenryandpushhimtothe21.Holmespointshisgunandshootsthehoundfivetimes.Withalastcry,itrollsonitsback,andthenfallsonitsside.Thegianthoundis22.SirHenryislyingonthepath.Weruntohimandfindthatheis23.“Oh,myGod!”hewhispers.“Itisdead,SirHenry,”saysHolmes.“TheHoundoftheBaskervillesisgoneforever.”Theterriblecreatureislyingbeforeus.Itisaslargeasasmall24.Eventhoughitisdead,thereisstillbluefireinitshugemouth.Iputmyhandonitsglowingface,andmyown25alsoglowinthedark.“Phosphorus(磷),”Isay.“Thankyouforsavingmylife,”saysSirHenry.—ExcerptedfromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles(《巴斯克維爾獵犬》)11.A.coming B.returning C.following D.trying12.A.heavier B.closer C.quieter D.happier13.A.river B.path C.street D.beach14.A.Lookup B.Lookback C.Lookout D.Lookforward15.A.excitement B.tears C.pain D.fear16.A.blood B.water C.fire D.poison17.A.hit B.kick C.kill D.murder18.A.with B.after C.before D.Beside19.A.air B.sunshine C.moonlight D.hill20.A.screaming B.singing C.laughing D.whispering21.A.fog B.ground C.fire D.gun22.A.trapped B.caught C.safe D.dead23.A.dying B.alive C.sleeping D.active24.A.lion B.dog C.woman D.man25.A.eyes B.arms C.feet D.fingers三、閱讀理解(40分)A26.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.Howtoliveagreenlife. B.Howtolivebetterincities.C.Howtoprotectouroceans. D.Howtovolunteerforcleanups.27.Accordingtothetext,whyshouldweuselesswater?A.Inordertokeepmorefishalive. B.Inordertomakeseafoodsustainable.C.Becauseitwillmakeboatsmovesafely. D.Becauselesswastewaterwillrunintotheocean.28.Asvolunteers,whatcanwedotohelpoceans?A.Stopusingcleaningproducts. B.Volunteerforcleanupsatthebeach.C.Stopinsandyareasnotfarfromseagrasses. D.Onlytakepartinprotectingourwatershed.29.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingactionsisbadforoceans?A.Useplasticbagstosavemoney. B.Reducewhatyouthrowaway.C.Goboatingatasafespeed. D.Gotoworkonfoot.30.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?A.Art B.Teenage C.Nature D.JobBMymom'slifewasabusyone.Raisingfourkidsonherownwasafulltimejobinitself,butshealsoworkedoutside.Surprisingly,shealwaysseemedtofindalittlebitofextratimeforus.Shewouldtakeusovertomyaunt'swhensheworkedasawaitress.Wewouldhavetohurry,somymomwouldbeontimeforwork.Ithoughtshewouldhurryoffassoonaswearrivedatthefrontgate,butthatdidn'thappen.Instead,wewouldsitontheporch(門廊),mymominherwaitressuniform,andtalkaboutwhathappenedthatday.“Ilearnedhowtowritemyname!”Larry,myyoungerbrother,wouldshout.Mymomwouldgetpaperandapenciloutofherpurseandhandittomybrother."Showmehowyoudoit,"she'dask.“DoyouhaveenoughtimetohearwhatIdidtoday?”I'daskher.Momwouldsmileatme,“I'mnevertoobusyforsomethingimportantlikethat!”Shegaveusthegiftoftimethroughouttheyears.Afterherretirement(退休),mymomgavethegiftoftimetomychildrentoo.Theywouldasktheirgrandmaifshewouldplaywiththem,orreadthemastory.Bythenmymomhadhealthproblems,butshewouldalwaysnod.Thosemomentswereawonderfulgiftthatmychildrenstilltalkaboutandtreasure.Inthelastfewyearsofherlife,Iwouldsitwithmymomontheporch.ShewouldlistenasIsharedallofmyhopes,myfears,andmydreams.Iaskedherifshemindedmetakingupsomuchofherfreetime.“Nonsense,”she'dtellme.“I'mnevertoobusytospendtimewithyou.It'soneofthegreatestjoysofmylife.”Iwillalwaysrememberthosewonderfulwordsandthelovingheartbehindthem.Itisagiftmymomgavetome.Inthisbusyworldofours,shealwayshadtimetoshareherjoywithme.31.Whatdidthechildrendoontheporchoftheiraunt's?A.Theyplayedgameswiththeiraunt. B.Theysharedexperienceswithmom.C.Theytaughtmomhowtowritenames. D.Theytalkedabouthowtomakemoney.32.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thewriter'sfamilywasrich.B.Thewriter'sauntisawaitress,too.C.Thewriter'skidsalsolovetheirgrandmother.D.Thewriter'smotherwastoobusytospendtimewithher.33.WhichwordhasthesimilarmeaningwithNonsense?A.Impossible B.Humorous C.Maybe D.Exactly34.Tothewriter,whatisthegiftmumgavetoher?A.Thestoriesmumtoldher. B.Thegamestheyplaytogether.C.Thetimemumspentwithher. D.Thedreamofthefuturetheyshare.35.Influencedbyhermother,whatmaythewriterdotoherchildren?A.Makemuchmoneytosupportherfamily. B.Tryherbesttoraisechildrenonherown.C.Spendasmuchtimeasshecanwithchildren. D.Alwaysbestrictinchildren'sschoolwork.C①Anewstudyhasshownhowthecolourofabowlcaninfluencethetasteofthefooditholds.②Althoughitishardtosaywhatapickyeater(挑食的人)islike,thetypemayincludepeoplewhohavealimiteddiet,whohavestronglikesordislikesforcertainfood,whorequirefoodtobepreparedinaspecialway,whoaren'twillingtoacceptnewfood,orwhoshowsignsofallthesefeatures.③Accordingtothisnewstudy,foodwasputintotwogroupsinred,blue,orwhitebowls.Whilethecolourmadenodifferenceintastefornon-pickyeaters,thepickyeatersreportedchangesintheirtastesensesbasedonthecolourofthebowlbeingused.Snacksinredandbluebowlswerethoughttohavemoresaltthanthoseinwhitebowls,whilesnacksinredbowlswerelesspleasantthanthoseintheotherbowls.④“Thisknowledgecanbeusefulforthosewhowanttotrymorekindsoffoods,”saysLorenzoStafford,apsychologistfromtheUniversityofPortsmouthintheUK.“Forexample,ifyouwanttoencourageapickyeatertotrysomebitter(苦的)vegetables,youcantrytoputthemonapinkplateorinayellowbowl,becausethiscangivehimorherasweetfeeling.”⑤Atfirstitmayseemstrangethatabowlcolourcaninfluencethetasteoffood,buttheresearchbeforehasshownhowlightandmusiccaninfluenceeatinghabits.Allofoursensesareconnected,includingtaste.⑥“Thisnewstudycanhelpintreatingfoodneophobia—theunwillingnesstotrynewfood,”theteamofthestudysays,andfurtherstudieswillberequiredtofindoutmorerelationshipsbetweencoloursandfoods.⑦“Throughfurtherstudies,maybewecandecidewaystohelpactivelyinfluenceaperson'sdiet,andasaresult,theirhealthinmindandbody,”saysStafford.36.Accordingtothepassage,whoisapickyeater?·Tomespeciallylikeshamburgers.·Lucyisabletoacceptnewfoodhappily.·Sigmundusuallyhavethreemealsaday.·Marydoesn'tcarehowvegetablesarecooked.A.Tom B.Lucy C.Mary D.Sigmund37.Accordingtothenewstudy,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Allthecoloursmadenodifferenceintastetopickyeaters.B.Snacksinredbowlsseemtobesaltierthanthoseinbluebowls.C.Snacksinredbowlsseemlesspleasantthanthoseinwhitebowls.D.Puttingsweetvegetablesonapinkplatemaygiveabitterfeeling.38.Accordingtothepassage,whycanabowlcolourinfluencethetasteoffood?A.Itdoesn'ttellus.B.Becausepeoplelikecolourfulbowls.C.Becauselightandmusiccaninfluenceeatinghabits.D.Becauseallofoursensesareconnected,includingtaste.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordneophobiamean?A.美食綜合癥 B.消化不良 C.新奇恐懼癥 D.暴飲暴食40.Whichparagraphstalkaboutthemeaningofthisnewstudy?A.④⑤⑥⑦ B.⑤⑥⑦ C.⑦ D.⑦DJohnJamesAudubonwasbornonApril26,1785inHaiti.JohnspentmuchofhischildhoodinFrancewherehespentmanyhoursoutdoorspaintingtheworldaroundhim.In1803hemovedtotheUnitedStates,andfoundtheanimalsinhisnewhomewereamongthemostbeautifulintheworld.Heparticularlyenjoyedwatchingthebirds.JohnspentmuchofhisearlyadulthoodtryingandfailingatmanybusinessesintheUnitedStates.Insteadoftakingcareofbusiness,Johnwasusuallyoffexploringinthewilderness.Atfirst,Johnspenthistimehuntingforfoodandsport,buthebecamemoreinterestedinthebirdshefound.Hebeganstudyingthem,tryingtolearnthedifferencesbetweenthetypesandnoticingtheirbehaviors.Heoftensketched(素描)andpaintedthebirdshewaswatching.Hewassosadthathecouldn'tearnenoughmoneytosupporthisfamily,sohespenttimeimprovinghispaintingskillsandbegantosellhispictures.Hediscoveredthathecouldearnsomemoneydoingsomethinghereallyenjoyed.Johnwantedtohavehiscollectionofbirdpaintingspublished.HefoundnooneinAmericawhowaswillingtopublishhisworks,soin1826,JohnheadedforLondon,England.Heandhispaintingswerewell-receivedbecauseithelpedpeopleinLondonseewhatwildlifefarawayAmericalookedlike.Itwasn'tlongbeforehewasabletopublishhismasterpiece,BirdsofAmerica.Somepeoplecalledhisworkthe“DoubleElephantFolio”asitwaslargeinsize.Thepageswereoverthreefeettallandovertwofeetwide.ThepubliclovedJohn'sbooksandhehadfinallyachievedfinancial(財(cái)政的)success.Healsoenjoyedfameasoneofthegreatestnaturalistsandartistsofhistime.JohnJamesAudubondiedonJanuary27,1851.Eventoday,over170yearsafterhisdeath,hispaintingsarestillpraisedandvaluedfortheirbeautyandscientificaccuracy(準(zhǔn)確性).41.WhoisJohnJamesAudubon?A.Asuccessfulbusinessman. B.Agreatnaturalistandartist.C.Abravebirdhunter. D.Afamouspublisher.42.WhichisthecorrectorderoftheeventsinAudubon'slifeinAmerica?a.sketchedandpaintedthebirdshewaswatchingb.becameinterestedinwatchingthebirdsc.soldhispicturestoearnsomemoneyd.improvedhispaintingskillsA.a-b-c-d B.b-a-c-d C.b-a-d-c D.a-c-d-a43.WherewasAudubon'scollectionofbirdpaintingspublished?A.Haiti B.France C.America D.London44.WhenwasBirdsofAmericaprobablypublished?A.Around1803. B.Around1826.C.Around1851. D.Over170yearsafterAudubon'sdeath.45.WhatisthekeytoAudubon'ssuccess?A.Keepingdoingwhatheloves. B.Exploringinthewilderness.C.Helpingpeoplelearnaboutwildlife. D.Movingtodifferentcountriestomakealiving.四、詞匯運(yùn)用(10分)46.Shebrokehercupbecauseofher_________(care).47.Look!Tom'snose._________(blood).Lethimgotoseethedoctoratonce.48.Let'shavea_________(far)discussionabouttheairpollution.49.I_________(mistake)formytwinsisterwhenAmyfirstmetus.50.Thefiremen_________(control)thefire.Youareoutofdangernow.51.Ratherthangotoschoolbybus,Ipreferred_________(ride)abikethere.52.Karlstaysyoungalthoughhe'sinhis_________(fifty).53.—What's_________(value)suggestionofallonmystudy?—Listeningtoyourteacherscarefullyineachclass.54.Itseemsrainy.You'dbettertakeanumbrellawith_________(you).55.Nomatterhowseriousyourproblemsare,you'dbetterdealwiththem_________(peace).五、任務(wù)型閱讀(10分)閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。Doyoudreamofgrowingupquicklysoyoucanspendyourownmoney?Makingmoneyisn'tjustforgrown-ups.Kidcandoit,too.Moneygivesyouchoices.Ifyouwanttobuyabetterbirthdaygiftforyourgrandpa,theextramoneyyoumakehelps.Moneygivesyouindependence.Whenyoumakeyourownmoney,youdon'thavetodependonsomeoneelse.40yuanthatyoumakebyyourselffeelsalotbetterthan160yuanfromyourparents.Makingmoneyisalsoalearningprocess.Byworkingforyourownmoney,you'lllearnhowtosucceedintheworld.Thisincludesdealingwithmoney,communicatingwithotherpeople,usingwhatyou'velearnedfromtextbooksandusingyourtimewisely.It'seasytomakemoneyifyoutry:●Collectsoftdrinkcans.Youcansellthecansandusethemoneyforanewbasketball.Atthesametime,you'llkeeptheenvironmentcleanerandnicer!●Makegreetingcards.Ifyouaregoodatdrawing,trymakingspecialcards.Yourfriendsmaywantthemforspecialdays.Youcansellthemyourcardsatalowpriceifbothofyouarefree.●Sellusedbooks.Youmayhavesomebooksthatyouhavereadbutyoudon'twanttokeep.Thenyoucansellthemtomakemoney.●Wanttobeateacherinthefuture?Startpracticingnow.Areyougoodatmathsorreading,orplayingmusicalinstruments?Youcanteachyoungerchildrenhowtogetbettergradesorgivethemwintermusiclessons.Whatareyougoodat?Whatdoyouliketodo?Makesureit'ssafeandlegal(合法的).Discussyourideaswithyourparents.Youneedthemtosay“yes”.Makingyourownmoney56?Youcanhavemore57.Ifyouhaveyourownmoney,itmayhelpyoudosomethingbetter.?Youmayfeelmoreindependent.Comparedwiththemoneyfromyourparents,themoneyyouearncangiveyouabetter58,evenifitismuchless.?Youcanlearnalotwhenmakingmoney,suchasdealingwithmoney,communicatingwithothers,applyingknowledgetopracticeandusingtimeina59way.Allthesewillleadtoyour60intheworld.Ways?Collectingandsellingcans.Ithelpsyoumakemoneyandhelps61theenvironmentaswell.?Makingandsellingcards.Youcanmakespecialcardsifyoudraw62andsellthemtofriends.?Sellingusedbooks.Youcansellsomeoldbooksyoudon'twanttokeep.?Workingasa63.Ifyoudowellinmathsorsomethingelse,trytoteachyoungerchildren.Suggestions?Safetycomesfirst.Moreover,whatyoudomustn'tbe64thelaw.?Talkaboutyourideaswithyourparentsandletthem65withyou.六、綜合填空(10分)請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,填寫(xiě)所缺單詞。未給出單詞的空格限一詞,給出單詞的空格不限一詞。MoreandmoreSouthernerschoosetogotothenorthtoexperienceiceandsnowsports.Harbin,thecapitalcityofHeilongjiangProvince,welcomednearly3.05million66(visit)duringthethree-dayNewYearholiday.

67(attract)moretouristsandimproveservices,Harbinhaspushedoutanaseriesofactivities,68liveperformances,fireworkdisplays,themeparks,cultureshowsandconcerts.Millionsofsouthern“l(fā)ittle69(potato)”enjoyplayinginthesnowandexperiencedifferenticeandsnowsportssuchasskiingandsledding,whichnotonlybringaboutculturalexchanges70promotes(推動(dòng))the71(develop)ofthelocaleconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì)).SowhatistheSouthernLittlePotato?Actually,itis72hotwordontheInternet.Itcan73(use)forthesoutherntouristswhocometothenorth,especiallythosewhoseesnowforthe74(one)time.Theywerewearinglight-coloredjacketsandcutehats.Whilesittingonthesuitcase,theirfeetwere75(able)toreachtheground.七、書(shū)面表達(dá)(25分)請(qǐng)根據(jù)陽(yáng)光中學(xué)??疎nglishConer欄目的征稿內(nèi)容,用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇短文,

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