2024屆北京師范大亞太實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題含解析_第1頁
2024屆北京師范大亞太實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題含解析_第2頁
2024屆北京師范大亞太實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題含解析_第3頁
2024屆北京師范大亞太實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題含解析_第4頁
2024屆北京師范大亞太實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題含解析_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩7頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

2024屆北京師范大亞太實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)碼填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。

2.答題時(shí)請(qǐng)按要求用筆。

3.請(qǐng)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。

4.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。

5.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、Oh!Jenniferwithherparentsdinnerthere.

A.ishavingB.arehavingC.have

2、???Itseemsthatyourdaughtershowsaninterestplayingtheguitar.

…Exactly.Herteachersaysshehasagiftmusic.

A.in,ofB.in,forC.for,ofD.for.In

3、Youcanringmethisevening.Iathome.

A.stayB.stayedC.willstayD.havestayed

4、-Whatelsedoyouwant?

-else.IthinkIhavegoteverythingready.

A.SomethingB.Nothing

C.AnythingD.Everything

5、一Howsoonwillyoufinishthework?

—Inaweek.Weabout80%oftheworksofar.

A.havecompletedB.completedC.willcompleteD.arecompleting

6、challengesactively,andthenyou,lltryyourbesttoovercomethemandyouwillbecomeabetterperson.

A.TofaceB.FaceC.FacingD.Faces

7、一what,sthematterwithEric?

—Hehurthimselfplayingsoccer.

A.clearlyB.happilyC.badlyD.quietly

8、IwilltrytodowhatIcando,butIcan'tanything.

A.promiseB.planC.prepareD.protect

9、一I,mconsideringhowtomynewjob.Anysuggestions?

一It,sonlyhalfanhour,swalk,Iadviseyou.

A.togo;nottodriveB.going;todrive

C.togo;notdrivingD.going;notdriving

10、-Lindaisnotcomingforthepartytonight.

—Butshe.

A.promisesB.promisedC.willpromiseD.hadpromised

∏.完形填空

11、Morethan700yearsago,Scotland(蘇格蘭)was∏ghtingwithEnglandeThekingofEnglandwantedto1

Scotland.Hehadastrongarmysoitwas2fortheScotstofight.Theylostmanytimes,KingRobertofScotland

hadtorunfromtheEnglisharmy.

Onerainyday,KingRobertlayinanoldhouse.Hethoughtthathewasnotgoodenoughtobeking.Hewasso3

thathedidn,tevenseeaSPider(蜘蛛)?Iearhim.He4whenhesawthespiderclimbing.Itwastryingtoclimbupits

webatthetopofthehousebutitfelldown.

“HowsadMthoughtKingRobert.wThespiderislikeme.Ifsnot5enough.MHewatchedwhilethespiderclimbed

upagain.Itfelldownasecondtime.

“Becareful,littlespider,oryoumightdieJhesaid.wLifeissohard.You,llnevergetbacktoyourweb.,,Butthespider

6againandagain.KingRobertwatchedwhileit7climbedbacktoitsweb.Afteranhour,thespidergotdothe

web.

“Youaresuchagreat8,9,hesaid.wIfyoucankeeptrying.Icantoo.Imustkeeponfighting,?won,tletthe

Englishwin.”H?s9grewstrongandthey10theEnglisharmy.Scotlandwasfree.

Nobodyknowsifthisisatruestory.Manyparentstellittotheirchildrenbecausethewantthemtokeeptrying.

1.A.leaveB.controlC.helpD.Visit

2.A.interestingB.difficultC.importantD.necessary

3.A.surprisedB.boredC.worriedD.Lonely

4.A.lookedaheadB.lookedoutC.lookedonD.lookedup

5.A.oldB.strongC.fastD.free

6.A?triedB.fellC.practicedD.cheered

7.A.finallyB.easilyC.slowlyD.suddenly

8.A.playerB.fighterC.soldierD.spider

9.A.armyB.feelingC.opinionsD.family

10.A.keptB.raisedC.stoppedD.joined

m.語法填空

12、請(qǐng)用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~完成下面的短文,并把所缺單詞填寫在答題卡指定的位置上。每個(gè)空只能填寫一個(gè)形式正確、意義

相符的單詞。

Haveyoueverheardofanythingaboutcryingmaιτiage(哭嫁)?Itsoundssurprising,doesn,tit?Infact,thecustom

ofcryingmarriage1.alongtimeagoinmaypartsofSichuanProvince,SouthwestChina.Anditremainedpopulartill

theendoftheQingDynasty.

Sometimes,youcanstiliseeithappeninginsome2.farawayfromcitiesifyouareluckyenough.Thoughitisnot

3.popularasbefore,thecustomcanstillbeseenbypeopleinmanyplaces,especiallyinthevillagesofTujiapeople.

Theyregarditassomething4.hastobedonewhenamarriagehappens.

Itis5.sameindifferentplacesofChina.Accordingtothetradition,everybride(新娘)hadto6.attheWedding(婚

4L).?fnot,thebride,sneighborswouldlookdownupon7.asagirlfromapoorfamily.Andshewouldbelaughedat

8.allthevillagers.Infact,hermothersometimesbeatthebridefornotcryingatthewedding.

Ina%,cryingatweddingsisawaytosetoffforhappiness.Thebridedoesn,treallyfeelsadinherheartlθ.,inthe

marriagesoftheolddaysofChina9quitealotofbridesindeedcriedovertheirunluckymarriagesandeventheirbad

life.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>AfriendaskedmeformyCalgaryaddresslastweek.uOh,areyousendingmeapresent?^^Iasked.lovepresents.55

“No,it'snotforyou.Ifsnotaboutyou,“hesaid,uit,sforbabyRowan.”

Damn.He'srightNoonecaresaboutmeanymore.At5:30theothermorning,CXhaUStedafteranothersleeplessnight,I

hitmynoseonthebedroomwallwhilewalking.TherewasalotofbloodandIwantedcomfort,so?calledmymommy.

“Sodidyoue-mailthelistyet?”mymotherasked.

What?Didn,tshehearme?IhadjusttoldherthatI-herdaughterhadwalkedintoawallandhadlikelybrokenmy

noseandwouldhavetogotoadoctor.

“WeneedtobuyallthethingsforthebabyRowan,wsheanswered.uYou,dbettergetonwiththat.”

MyhusbandandIarecomingbacktoTorontoforavisitnextweekandmymotherofferedtobuyandsetupababy

roominourhousebeforeourarrival.MylistwasverylongandincludedeverythingforbabyRowan.

Wheneverpeoplecallnow,theywanttoknowaboutbabyRowanfirstOnmyhusband'sbirthdayseveralweeksago,

evenhisparentsaskedhowRowanwasbeforewishinghim—theirson???ahappybirthday.

WetookbabyRowanoutforherfirstdiningexperience.IwassohungrythatIthoughtIwouldfaint.

“So,hoVvoldisshe?”thewaitressasked.

“She'sfourweeksold,"Ianswered.uHowbigisyoursalad?Isitenoughforameal?”

Wasthewaitresspretendingnottohearme?"On,she?sosmall/9sheresponded.uHowmuchdoessheweigh?”

“Yes,yes,sheissmall.ShouldIstartwithaDietCoke?"

“She'sreallycute,“thewaitresscontinued.

Yah,yah,sheislovelybutcanIpleaseordernow?

Allthishasmademerealizethatindeed,it,snolongeraboutme.SoPvegottensmart.AtthebottomofthelistOfthings

IwantmyparentstogetforbabyRowan,Iaddedafewthingsforme.Perhapsmyparentswillactuallybelievethata

five-week-oldcaneatapplesandyogurtanddrinkbottledwater.

1.Rowanis

A.ababyboy.B.fiveweeksoldnow

C.abletoeatapples.D.livingwithhergrandparents.

2.Whydidthewritercallhermothertheotherday?

A.Shehadasleeplessnight.

B.Shee-mailedalisttohermother.

C.Shegothurtandwantedcomfortfromhermother.

D.Shewasgoingtoseeadoctor.

3.Whafsthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"exhausted”?

A.excited.B.happyC.tiredD.upset

4.Howdidthebabyinfluencethepeoplearound?

A.BabyRowanruinstherelationshipbetweenthewriterandherhusband.

B.Thewriter,sparentsbuyanewhouseforthebaby.

C.Thewaitressbecamepoliterbecauseofthebaby.

D.BabyRowanhaschangedthewriter,slifeandmakesherfeellessimportant.

B

14、Cats,senseofsmellisveryimportanttotheirhealth.Manycatownershaveseenacatsmellthefoodandrefusesit.

Carefulsniffing(嗅)tellsthecatifsomethingissafetoeat.

CatshaveapairofvomeronasalOrganS(犁鼻器)ontheroofofthemouth.Whenthecatwantstosniff,shewillbreathe

theairinthroughhermouth.Atthismoment,shewilloftenSqUint(斜視)hereyesandmaybeevenflatten(使.??平坦)

herears.Thismakesherlooklikesheismakingfaces.Thevomeronasalorganswillthenanalyze(分析)the

smell???almostasifthecatistastingthesmell.

Whenyoucomehomefromoutsidethehouse*yourcatcansmellwhatyouhadforlunchandforamid-afternoon

snack.Shecansmellthepeopleyoushookhandswithandyourneighbouryoustoppedtotalktoandhug.Shecansmell

thegrassbroughtunderyourshoesasyoutookashortcutacrossthelawn.Yburcat,ssenseofsmellissogoodthatshe

cansmelldifferencebetweenagallonofwaterwithateaspoonofsaltinitandplainwater.Incomparison,wethinkof

saltascompletelytasteless.

Catshavescentglands(臭腺)oneachsideoftheforehead,onthechin,thelipsandnexttothetail.Whenyourcat

rubsupagainstyourhand,yourleg,thesofa,andyourbed,sheisleavingherscentinthosethings.Shewillthen

usehersenseofsmelltorecognize“her"thingstpeopleandevenotherpetsinthehome.

,

Ifyouwanttohavefunwithyourcatssenseofsmell9takesomesmallbitsofdifferentthings9suchasabitof

chicken,someflowersandsomefish.Placeeachdifferentscentunderapieceofpapertowe?(soyourcatcannotseeany

ofthem)andencourageyourcattoinvestigateand∏ndwhatkindoffoodshelikestoeatbest.

1.Catsknowwhetherthefoodisfittoeatornotwiththeir.

A.senseoftouchB.scentglands

C.organsofsmellD.senseoftaste

2.Thethirdparagraphwaswrittenmainlytoprovethat,

A.catsareverysmart

B.catshaveagoodsenseasdogs

C.saltywaterhasaspecialsmell

D.cats'senseofsmellisexcellent

3.Whatdoesyourcatdowhenitrubsagainstyourfoot?

A.Sheputsherscentonit.

B.Sheshowsrespecttoyou.

C.Sheasksyoutoplaywithher.

D.Shesmellswhereyouwerejustnow.

4.Whatdoestheword“investigate”meaninthelastparagraph?

A.Smell.B.See.C.Look.D.Send.

5.Thepassagemainlytellsus?

A.catsareoneofourbestfriends

B.catshavesharpsenseofsmell

C.senseofsmellisveryimportant

D.catsknowifsomethingissafetoeat

C

15、Everydayweusemoneytobuywhatwewant.Buthaveyoueverreallynoticedthebill(鈔票)inyourhand?There

aredifferentpicturesonbothsidesofbanknotes(紙幣)andinterestingstoriesbehindthem.

Mostbanknoteshavefamouspeopleonthefront,suchasacountry,sleaderoragreatscientist,whileonthebackof

thepapernotethereareusuallysomewell-knownscenesornationalbuildings.

ThelatesteditionsofChinesebanknotesusethepictureofMaOZedong,foundingfatherofthePeople,sRepublicof

China,onthefrontofallyuanbills.However,thebacksofthebillsaredifferent.TheGreatHaIlofthePeople,onthe

l()0-yuannote,isalandmark(地標(biāo))inBeijing.Importantmeetingsarealwaysheldthere.TheIJjiangRiverinGuilin9

onthe20-yuannote,isoneofthemostbeautifulscenesintheworld.

TheUS1-dollarbillhasthefirstpresident,GeorgeWashington,onthefrontside.A13-levelpyramidisontheback.

BenjaminFranklin9agreatscientistandpolitician(政治家)fromtheUS,appearsonthefrontofthe100-dollarbill.You

canseetheWhiteHouse9wherethepresidentslive,onthebackofthe20-dollarbill.

1.AccordingtoParagraph2,whichoneprobablyappearsonthebackofthebanknotes?

A.AbrahamLincoln.B.ElizabethIL

C.TaishanMountain.D.Titanic.

2.TheLijiangRiverofGuilinis.

A.onthebackof20-yuannoteB.onthefrontof20-yuannote

C.onthefrontof100-yuannoteD.onthebackof100-yuannote

3.Onthefrontofthe100-dollarbill,wecansee.

A.GeorgeWashingtonB.BenjaminFranklin

C.a13-levelpyramidD.theWhiteHouse

D

16、Maybeyou,removingontoahighschool,andmaybetherewillbeplentyofnewfaces.Orperhaps,you,restarting

atatotallynewschoolsystem,whereyoudon,tknowasoul.

Whateveryoursituation,you,regoingfrombeingoneoftheoldestkidsatschooltooneoftheyoungest.Youmightbe

takingclassesordoingactivitieswithpersonswhoseemamilliontimesbiggenRemember,though:these“bigkidsM

wereoncenewonesjustlikeyou,andmostofthemwillbefriendlyandwillingtohelp.Ifyoufindyourselfinasituation

whereolderstudentsareusingtheirsizeorstatustobully(欺負(fù))you,tellamemberoftheschoolstaff.

Becauseofthevarietyofcoursesandactivitiesinhighschool,differencesbetweenpeoplemightbecomealittlemore

obvious.Ybu,llprobablynoticekidswhodogreatinacademics(學(xué)術(shù)),somewhoscorebigontheplayingHeld,and

otherswhoareintothearts.Sometimes,peoplefromgroupsaccordingtowhattheyhaveincommon.

Althoughit,snaturaltospendtimewithpeoplewhoshareyourinterests,trytokeepyourselfopentoeveryone,despite

howtheymightdressorspendsomeoftheirtime.Youmightdiscovernewpeoplewholovethesamemusicyoudo,or

havesimilartasteinmovies.Thisisespeciallytruewhenitcomestostudentsofdifferentethnicbackgroundsthan

you,refamiliarwith.Anewschoolandnewstudentbodyisagreatopportunitytolearnaboutpeople,places,and

culturesfromallovertheworld.

1.Ifsomebigboysbullyyouinthenewschool,whatshouldyoudoaccordingtothepassage?

A.Fightagainstthemdirectly.B.Makefriendswiththem.

C.Tellthethingtoaschoolworker.D.Findsomeolderstudentstohelpyou.

2.Studentsliketogettogetheronthebasisoftheir.

A.gradesB.backgroundsC.teachersD.commoninterests

3.WhenyouCominunicatewithotherstudents,trytobe,

A.carefulB.openC.differentD.clever

4.Whafstheadvantageofstudyinginanewschool?

A.Ifsagreatchancetolearnabouttheworld.

B.Youcanspendtimewithpeoplewhoshareyourinterests.

C.Youcangethelpfromthosenbigkids11.

D.Youcanplaywithnewfriends.

E

17、Iusedtothinkcourtesy(禮貌)wasathingofthepast.However,IchangedmymindwhenImetacourteousman.

LastSaturday,Iwenttoacafewithmydaughters.Itwascrowdedwiththeusualloudcrowdandwehadtoclimbup

thestairstofindanemptytable.Afterenjoyingcoffeeandsnacks,wewerereadytocomedownthestairs,wherethe

narrowspacemadeclimbingdownonlypossibleinasingleline,withhardlyanyspaceforanotherpersontoeither

climbuporcomedown.

Justas?wasinthemiddleofmydescent(下去),amangottothemainentrance(入口)ofthecafewhichwasrightin

frontofthestaircase.IwassureIwouldbepushedbythemanwhowouldwanttogoupinahurry.Anyway,Ikept

comingdownasfastas1could.Mydaughterswerealreadydown,lookingupatmeworriedly,hoping?wouldgetdown

beforethestrangerwentupthestairs.

Nearlygettingdown,Inoticedthemanstillstandingnearthedoor.Later;Ipassedhimattheentrancedoorwhichhe

keptholdingopen.Ilookedbackthinkinghewasstillatthedoor,decidingwhethertogoinorfindanotherlesscrowded

place.However;Isawhimgoingupthestairs,twoatatime.

Itoldmydaughtersaboutitandallofusfeltbadforwedidnoteventhankthecourteousgentleman.

1.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?

A.Thewriterseldomgoestothecafe.

B.Fewpeoplegotothecafeonweekends.

C.Thewriterdidn,tlikethecoffee.

D.Thecafeisoftencrowdedandnoisy.

2.Howdidthedaughtersfeelwhentheysawtheirmumgoingdownthestairs?

A.Sad.B.Worried.C.Excited.D.Proud.

3.Thewriterfeltsorryfornotsaying""totheman.

A.HelioB.GoodbyeC.SorryD.Thanks

4.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearn.

A.themanwenttoanothercafeatlast

B.thewriteropenedthedoorfortheman

C.themandidn,tpushthewriter

D.themanisthevvriter,soldfriend

5.WhichofthefollowingistheRIGHTorder?

①Thewriterhadsnacks.

(2)Themanwentupthestairs.

(S)Thewritercamedownthestairs.

A.①②③B.①③②C.③①②D.③②①

F

18、Whafsthebestwaytorememberourhappiestmoments,likeabirthdayorfestival?Ibetyouwouldanswer,uTake

lotsofphotos!”Well,hereisagreatsurprise.Peoplewhoalwaystakephotosmayactuallybeharming(傷害)their

memory,becausethey,renotconcentratingontheeventitself.That'saccordingtonewresearchbyFairfieldUniversity,

Connecticut,intheUS.Theycallthisthe^photo-takingimpairment損害)affect”.

“Peoplesooftentakeouttheircamerasalmostmindlesslytocatchamoment,tothepointthattheyaremissingwhatis

happeningrightinfrontofthem,“Henkelandherteamdecidedtoperformanexperiment.TheywantedtoHndout

whethertakingphotosinamuseumWeakened(減弱)avisitor,smemoryofwhattheyhadseen.Sotheysimplytolda

grouptolookaroundthemuseum,andeithertakephotosoftheitemsondisplay,ortrytorememberwhattheyhad

seen.Inaddition(另夕卜),theamount(數(shù)量)ofdetail(細(xì)節(jié))theyrememberedwasworsethanthosewhodidn,ttakephotos.

“Theseresultsshowhowthemind,seyeandthecamera,seyearenottheSamejsaidHenkel.

Butdon,tputyourcameradownjustyet.Otherstudieshavefoundthatlookingbackatoldphotoshelpsusremember

anevent,comparedtojusttakingaphotoandforgettingaboutit.Sonexttimeyou,rethinkingoftakingaphoto,just

think:isitbettertolookatthebeautyaroundyouwithyourowneyes,orbehindtheeyeofthecamera?

1.(d、題1)Whenwetakephotos,we?

A.failtofocusontheeventitself

B.can,trecordthedetails

C.rememberwhatwehaveseen

D.arelikelytohaveapoormemory

2.(小題2)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheexperiment?

A.Peoplewhodidn,ttakephotosdidbetterintheexperiment.

B.Theyaskedagrouptotrytorememberwhattheyhadseen.

C.Theexperimentaimedtolearnwhatpeoplewereinterestedinatthemuseum.

D.Peoplewhotookphotosinthemuseumcouldrememberlessdetails.

3.(小題3)Accordingtothepassage,we,dbetter.

A.neveruseourcameras

B.rememberaneventbyheart

C.alwaysrememberaneventwiththehelpofacamera

D.seeeverythingon

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

最新文檔

評(píng)論

0/150

提交評(píng)論