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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁山東省煙臺市牟平區(qū)(五四制)2023-2024學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、閱讀單選Children’sWriterYesterday,themuch-lovedchildren’swriterBeverlyClearypassedawayatage104.Whenshewasachild,shehadtroublelearningtoread.Whenshegrewup,shesetouttowritebooksforchildreninherlatetwenties.Clearykeptwritinguntilshewas83,creatingover40booksinall.________SarahParkhasknownabouttheinfluenceofmusiconthebrainsinceayoungage.Now,shehopestousemusictohelppeoplewithmental(心理上的)healthproblems.Herinvention,SparkCare+,madeherbecamethetopyoungscientist.SparkCare+candealwiththeinformationandchoosethepropermusictohelpliftthepatients’spirits.TheDreamofaHorseTrainerYuanHaoisahorsetrainer.HehasahorsenamedDandan.ItisYuan’sdreamtobringDandantoequestrian(馬術(shù)的)competitions.TrainingwithDandanisnoteasywork.YuanoncefellfromDandanfivetimesduringtraining.Dandanhasbeentrainedformorethansixmonths,anditisgettingbetteratfollowinginstructions.Yuanfeelsheisonestepclosertohisdream.1.WhichofthefollowingisfalseaboutBeverlyCleary?A.Shelivedaverylonglife.B.Manypeopleloveherverymuch.C.Shekeptwritingformorethanhalfacentury.D.Shestartedwritingbookswhenshewasaveryyounggirl.2.Whatwouldbethebestheadingforthesecondnews?A.TheTopYoungScientist B.AGirl’sMedicalDreamC.InventionsAreEverywhere D.EnjoyingSuccessWhenYoung3.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutYuanHao?A.Hehasrealizedhisdream. B.Hewonmanyequestriancompetitions.C.HehadsomedifficultiesintrainingDandan. D.Hehasn’tmademuchprogressintrainingDandan.TheSoundofaForeignWordCausedDebate(辯論)onUSCampusLastAugust,TheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia,knownasUSC,becameinvolvedinadebateoverlanguagethatappearedwidelyinU.S.andChinesenewsstories.Itstartedwithawhitecommunicationsprofessortalkingaboutsmallwordsorsoundsthatpeopleusewhilespeakingtosignalpauses.Becauseofthecoronavirus(冠狀病毒)healthproblems,GregoryPattonwasteachingtheclassonlineinavideoconference.Thisfactmayhaveaddedtotheproblem.Pattonadvisedhisbusinessschoolstudentsthattheyshouldkeepthepauses,butshouldavoidthese“filler”sounds.“Um”and“er”areexamplesofthesesoundsinEnglish.IntheChineselanguage,Pattonsaid,thewordpeopleoftenusetofillspacebetweenthoughtsis“that”.Thewordispronounced“ne-ga”,whichsoundslikeanEnglishwordthatisoffensive(冒犯的)toBlackpeople.Itisknownas“theN-word”andisusedtomakeBlackpeoplefeellessthanhuman.Manystudentsweresurprisedtohearthesoundcomefromaprofessor.SomeBlackstudentswereupsetandsentalettertotheschoolexpressingtheirdispleasure.TheysaidtheprofessorshouldhavewarnedthemthathewasabouttosayawordthatsoundedlikeabadwordinEnglish.Patton,however,saidhehadusedtheexampleinclassesbeforewithoutcomplaint,sohedidnotthinkaboutwarningstudents.ThecomplaintsledtoPattonbeingremovedfromtheclassfortherestoftheterm.Patton,however,wasnotdismissed(開除)bytheschool.Heisstillteachingattheuniversitytoday.BartlettsaidoneofthemainproblemstocomeoutoftheeventwasPatton’sstrongwishtoprotecthisreputation(名聲).Hewantedtobesuretheschoolwouldsupporthim.BartlettsaidagroupofChinesestudentswrotealettersupportingPatton.Sincetheclasswasonline,itwasrecorded.Whenpeoplesawthevideooftheclass,theywerenotsurewhytheprofessor’sclassbecameaproblem.4.WhywasGregoryPattonteachingtheclassonlineinavideoconference?A.Becauseofthebadweather. B.BecausePattonwasverybusy.C.Becauseoftheprofessor’sgoodreputation. D.Becausethecoronaviruswaswidelyspread.5.Whatis/arethe“filler”sound(s)inEnglish?A.That. B.“Um”and“er”. C.Ne-ga. D.“TheN-word”.6.Whycouldpeopleseethevideooftheclasslater?A.Becausetheclasswasonline,itwasrecorded.B.BecausePattonwantedtoprotecthisreputation.C.Becausetheprofessor’sclassbecameabigproblem.D.BecausePattonwantedtobefamousallovertheworld.7.WhyisacommonwordinChinese“ne-ga”offensivetoBlackpeopleaccordingtoyourbackgroundknowledge?A.Becauseitmeans“that”inChinese.B.BecauseBlackpeopledon’tunderstandChineseatall.C.BecauseBlackpeopleliketheword“negro”betterthanotherwordslike“Blacks”.D.Because“ne-ga”hassimilarpronunciationto“negro”whichBlacksespeciallyhate.Theyear2022markedthe50thanniversary(周年紀(jì)念)ofthearrivaloftwogiantpandasattheSmithsonian’sNationalZooandConservationBiologyInstituteinWashington,DC.Tocelebrateit,thenationalzoocarriedoutalotofactivitiesonMarch16andtheyranthroughAugust27,2022.In1972,then-USpresidentRichardNixonandhiswife,Pat,madeahistoricvisittoChina.Onherseconddayinthecountry,PatwenttotheBeijingZootoseepandas.AtadinnerbeforetheyleftChina,Premier(總理)ZhouEnlaitoldPatthatChinawouldgifttheUSpeopletwopandas,whichmadeherverysurprisedandhappy.Thetwopandas,LingLingandHsingHsing,arrivedatthenationalzooonApril16,1972.Theylivedthereformorethan20years,beforepassingawayinthe1990s.TheirarrivalnotonlybroughtwarmthandjoyfortensofmillionsofUSpeople,butalsostartedtheUS-Chinagiantpandaprogram.Anothernewpandacouple,MeiXiangandTianTian,arrivedatthezooin2000.Nowtheystillliveatthezoowithoneoftheirkids,XiaoQiJiorLittleMiracle(奇跡),whilethecouple’sotherthreekids,TaiShan,BaoBaoandBeiBeihavecomebacktoChina.“Overthepast50years,giantpandashavebecomeaniconic(標(biāo)志性的)species(物種)forourzoo,”saidBrandieSmith,directorofthenationalzoo.“Moreimportantly,theyshowhowgreatprotectionresultscanbeachievedthroughthejointeffortsbetweenChinaandtheUS.AndIalsohopetheprogramwilllastforatleastanother50years.8.WhatsocialpositionwasPatin1972?A.TheUSpresident. B.TheUSpremier. C.TheUSfirstlady. D.TheChinesepremier.9.HowmanychildrenhaveMeiXiangandTianTianhadsofar?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.10.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedwordshasadifferentpartofspeech(詞性,詞類)?A.Ialsohopetheprogramwilllastforatleastanother50years.B.In1972,then-USpresidentandhiswifemadeahistoricvisittoChina.C.PremierZhouEnlaitoldPatthatChinawouldgifttheUSpeopletwopandas.D.Theyshowhowgreatprotectionresultscanbeachievedthroughthejointefforts.11.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingevents?a.LingLingandHsingHsingreachedtheSmithsonian’sNationalZoo.b.Thecelebrationofthearrivalofthe2giantpandaslastedforover5monthsin2022.c.PremierZhouEnlaitoldPatthatChinawouldgivetheUSpeopletwopandasasgifts.d.TheUSpresidentRichardNixonandhiswifepaidanimportantvisittoChina.e.ThepandacoupleLingLingandHsingHsingdiedinthe1990s.f.ThepandacoupleMeiXiangandTianTian,arrivedatthezooover20yearsago.A.d-c-a-e-b-f B.d-c-a-e-f-b C.d-a-c-e-b-f D.d-c-e-a-f-bTheyoungmotherlookedatherdyingson,tookhishandandasked,“Babsy,doyouhaveanydreamsforyourlife?”“Mommy,Ialwayswanttobeafireman.”Laterthatday,fightingbackhersadness,shewenttothelocalfirestationandfoundBob,afiremanwithalovingheart.Sheexplainedherson’sdyingwishesandaskedifhecouldlethimridearoundinafiretruck.Bobsaid,“Notonlythat,butwecandobetter.OnWednesday,we’llmakehimanhonorary(榮譽(yù)的)firemanallday.Hecancometothefirehouse,eatandgooutwithus.Oh,ifyougivemehismeasurements(尺寸),wecangethimeverythingarealfiremanhas.”Threedayslater,firemanBobwenttothehospitalandhelpedBabsyputonhisuniform,tookhimtothefiretruckandreturnedtothefirestation.Therewerethreefirealarmsthatday,andBabsywasondutyforeachone.Herodeindifferentfiretrucksandmadevideosforlocalnewsprograms.Babsywasinheaven(天堂).Babsywassotouchedbyhisdreamcometrueandalltheloveandcarepouredintohimthathelivedthreemonthslongerthanthedoctorsexpected.Onenight,attheendofBabsy’slife,theheadnursehurriedtocallhisfamilytothehospital.Shealsocalledthefirecaptain(隊(duì)長)andaskedifhecouldsendauniformedfiremantoseeBabsy.Hereplied,“Wecandobetter.We’llbethereinfiveminutes.”Soon,afireenginearrivedandanaerialladder(消防云梯)wasputtoBabsy’sthird-floorwindow.FourteenfiremenandtwofirewomenclimbeduptheladderandenteredBabsy’sroom.Theyhuggedhim,shookhishand,andtoldhimhowmuchtheylovedhim.BeforeBabsytookhislastbreath,heasked,“Captain,amIreallyafiremannow?”“Ofcourse!Babsy.”HearingthosewordsBabsysmiledandclosedhiseyes.12.HowdidBabsy’smotherfeelwhenhewasillinhospital?A.Happy. B.Lucky. C.Upset. D.Excited.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Babsywasinheaven.”mean?A.Hediedorpassedaway. B.Hewasontopoftheworld.C.Helosthopeforeverything. D.Hewasonaplaneinthehighsky.14.HowmanyfirepersonswenttoseeBabsyforthelasttime?A.Onlyone. B.Two. C.Fourteen. D.Sixteen.15.Whatcan’tweinfer(推斷)fromthisstory?A.Bobwastheonlypersonwithalovingheartinthisstory.B.Thedoctorshadn’texpectedthatBabsycouldlivethatlong.C.BothBabsyandhismotherwerepleasedandsatisfiedintheend.D.ThepeoplefullofloveandcarefromthefirestationmadeBabsy’sdreamcometrue.二、閱讀還原6選5Upanddown.Highandlow.16Theyalsoconnecttoourfeelingsandexperiences.17Thisisbecauseourmindscaneasilyconnectlowplaces,likethefloorortheground,withdirt.So,whensomeoneasks,“Howlowcanyougo?”theyareexpressingtheiropinionthatanotherperson’sbehaviorisbad.Ifyouaredownandout,thatmeansyouarepoor,withoutenoughmoneyforthethingsyouneed.Andifyouaredowninthedumps(垃圾場),thatmeansyoufeelunhappyordepressed(沮喪地).MovingupNow,let’smoveuptoafewexpressionswith“high”.Imagineyouaredrivinginanareawithalotoftraffic.18Butthismakesthecarbehindyouslowdown.Thedriverofthiscarnowhonksthehorn(按喇叭)foralongtime,leans(傾斜)outthecarwindow,andshoutsatyou.Atthispoint,youhaveachoice.19Totakethehighroadmeanstobehaveinawaythatismorallycorrect,evenwhenotherpeoplearoundyouarenotbehavingwell.Ournextexpressionrelatestotime.Sometimestherearethingsthatpeopleshoulddo,buttheywaitlongerthannecessarytodothem.20Inthesesituations,wecanusethephrase“it’shightime”tosaythatpeoplehaveputoffdoingsomethingfortoolong.Forexample,someonecansay,“It’shightimeyoucleanedupthatapartment.Itissodirty!”根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A.Youseeacarwaitingtoturnontoyourstreet,soyoustopandletthatcarmaketheturn.B.Ournextexpressionhassomethingtodowithwealthandmoney.C.Bywaiting,theysometimescreateproblemsormakethingsworse.D.Theseshortwordsdescribemorethanjustdirections.E.Youcanalsoshoutinreturn,oryoucantakethehighroadandnotanswer.F.Manyculturesaroundtheworldconnectthewords“l(fā)ow”or“down”withsomethingnegative(消極的).三、完形填空Spaghettiandmeatballsismyfavoritefood.Andreadingismyfavoritehobby.Whenyouareinterestedinabook,youstoppaying21towhat’sgoingonaroundyou.People22itasbeing“l(fā)ostinabook”.It’sawonderful23,buttheremaybesomerisks.OnedayIwashomealone.Iwaseatingahugeplateofspaghettiandmeatballsandreading.Atthetime,myfamilyhadapetbird,abigwhitecockatoo(風(fēng)頭鸚鵡)namedLuke.Hewas24toleavehisperch(棲木)andflyaroundinsidethehouse.Lukeenjoyed“talking”topeople,buthewasn’t25touserealwords.AsIwasreadingandeating,Lukewastalkingtome,butIwaslostinmybook.SoLukedecidedtoflytomyside.Heflewfromhisperch,and26Iknewit,he’dlandedrightontopofmyspaghettiandmeatballs!Iwasso27thatIdidn’tevenhavetimetothink.Itriedtoshooed(噓聲趕走)itoffmyfood!However,hisbothfeetstuck(卡住)inmyspaghetti,sowhenhe28again,thespaghettiinhisfeetwentflyingeverywhere.Theyfellonmyshirtandhitmeintheface.AsIpullednoodlesoutofmyhair,Lukeflewbacktohisperch,anddroppedspaghettisauce(醬汁)alltheway.Lukewasn’t29,exceptforhispride-thesauceinhisbeautifulwhitefeathers(羽毛)turnedhimorangeforseveralweeks.Everytimemyfamilymentionedit,theycouldn’tstop30.21.A.money B.energy C.a(chǎn)ttention D.wonder22.A.delete B.describe C.depend D.decide23.A.feeling B.education C.courage D.experience24.A.glad B.a(chǎn)ngry C.free D.thankful25.A.wanted B.a(chǎn)llowed C.a(chǎn)sked D.trained26.A.if B.unless C.a(chǎn)fter D.before27.A.happy B.sorry C.surprised D.excited28.A.gotup B.tookoff C.gavein D.fellover29.A.hurt B.left C.seen D.eaten30.A.singing B.laughing C.reading D.thinking四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Asunnymorningwasagreatstarttoacolddayinanewcity.Icalledataxiwhich,tomysurprise,arrivedin31(little)thanaminute,stoppingatmyfeet.Taxisaren’tknownfortheirarrivingontimeinthiscity.It’softenalongwaitandtheyalwaysendupparkingawayfromyou,whichoftenleadstoalotofconversationsonthephone.AsIgotin,Ireceivedawarmwelcome.Thedriver,Raju,startedaconversationstraightawayaswesetoff.Hisconversationwasfull32politeEnglishwordsandIcouldseethathisvocabulary(詞匯)wasnottoobadforsomeonewhohadn’tgonetohighschool.Iwasenjoyingit.TheonlythingIdisliked33(be)themusic.Iaskedhimtoturnitoffandseeifhelikedthesongsonmyphone.Tomysurprise,Rajuknewnamesofthe34(music)andthesingers.Hetoldmehisteenageyearsweretheearlynineteennineties—sameasmine.Weenjoyedsixoldsongsbeforewereachedthemarket.RajuthankedmeforthemusicIplayedandrefused35(take)anymoney.SoItookoutsomechocolateandpassedittohim.Hedidn’ttakeitatonce,butcouldn’tsayno.After36(spend)anhourinthemarket,Idecidedtoleave.Icalledataxiand37(surprise),itwasRajuagain.Hewelcomedmewithahappysmile,“TheEarthisround.”Imadehim38(promise)toacceptthemoneythistimeorIwouldcanceltheservice.Heagreed.IwasgladtherewasnomusicplayinginthetaxiasI39(prefer)totalkwithhim.IlearnedRajuwasacancersurvivor(癌癥康復(fù)者)andthebreadwinnerofthefamily.Iaskedhim40heneededhelp.Hesaidnoandtoldmethathewouldkeepworkinghardaslongashisbodyallowed.Beforesayinggoodbye,IaskedifIcoulddoanythingforhim.“Saysomethingniceabouttaxidrivers.”helaughedanddroveaway.五、閱讀回答問題閱讀下面短文,完成短文后的問題。Andy,amanwearinganoldhatandpoorclotheswentintoasmallrestaurant.Thewaitresssaid,“Haveaseat.I’llbringthemrightout.”AndyturnedbutcarelesslyranintoagentlemannamedDavid.“Watchwhereyou’regoing,man,”Davidshouted.Andyapologizedpolitely.Davidturnedtothewaitress,“Anyway,uhm…threepiecesofpizza.”“Wehaveafiveforfivedollardealifyouwanttoaddtwomore.”“Sure.Whynot?”DavidwenttothetableandsatdownoppositeAndy.“OK,fivepiecesofpizza.”Thewaitressputtheplateonthetableandleft.Davidreachedouthishandtogetthepizza,butAndywasquickerthanhim.Davidmovedtheplateclosertohimselfandgotapiecetoeat,glaringat(瞪著)Andy.Andywassurprised.Theyalmostfinishedeatingtheirownatthesametime.Andygotanotherpiece.Davidbreathedheavilyandsaid,“Thisisunbelievable!”Hegotonetohaveab

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