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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷考生須知:1全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應(yīng)位置上。2請(qǐng)用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)。3保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。. 單項(xiàng)選擇1、Unless you _ your ID card, the teacher wont let you in.Awill have Bhave Chad2、These arent _ books. Mary, you left _ at home.Ayou,

2、your Byour, yours Cyours, your Dyour, you3、Don t always _ yourself with others, or you may have tons of pressure.AcompareBconsiderCcontrolDcomplete4、Tom, could you lend me the book _ you talked about yesterday?Sure, here you are.AwhichBwhatCwho5、Do you know _ Doris has been in the Science Club?I gue

3、ss she has been in it since she came to our school.Ahow soonBwhat timeChow muchDhow long6、Shall we meet at 10 oclock tomorrow morning?I wont be free then .Lets make it _day.AotherBthe otherCanotherDothers7、On Fridays, I often _ with my sister and watch Trump Card VS Trump Card (王牌對(duì)王牌) at home.Ashow

4、upBcome upCstay upDlook up8、The strawberries delicious. You can have a try.Aeat Bdrink Ctaste Dsound9、May we leave the classroom now? No, you_. You_to leave until the bell rings.Acant; are allowedBmustnt; arent allowedCneednt; are allowedDneednt; arent allowed10、We should make use of every minute in

5、 order to make our dream come true.Aproper Bsimple Cusual. 完形填空11、I had always cared about sick children and tried to help them. But when my little grandson received third degree burns, I learned first-hand how 1 a loving adult feels when his/her child is suffering and he/she cant take the pain away

6、. This experience 2 me to feel sorry for parents with sick children.One mom told me that she 3 like running into the street and screaming, “My child is sick. Would somebody please help us?” It breaks my 4 that these parents are so anxiously(憂慮地) searching for someone to care and help them 5 the hard

7、 times of watching their helpless child suffer. So I decided to do something to help them.Two years ago, I almost lost my eyesight. Luckily, I regained(恢復(fù)) some eyesight, but I was no longer able to work. 6 I had a lot of time. At first, I thought that my life was 7 because I couldnt do any of the t

8、hings I used to do. I believed that my life had no purpose and I was no 8 to anybody anymore. I began to be interested in surfing the Internet for information.One day I received several emails asking for help for sick children. I decided to post their stories and pictures on a webpage. What began as

9、 a 9 has grown into a fulltime job I enjoy doing every day. Since my website was built, Ive received tens of emails from worried parents asking me to put their childs story online. And over 325 volunteers have 10 me to send children “happy mail” without being paid.1Abored Bpuzzled Chelpless Dhopeful

10、2Amade Badvised Cguided Dled3Aseemed Bfelt Clooked Dsounded4Aheart Bhead Clegs Dface5Aover Bwith Cacross Dthrough6ABut BThough CSo DSince7Ameaningless Bmeaningful Cinteresting Dboring8Apoint Bsense Cgood Dhope9Apicture Bwish Chobby Dwebsite10Apaid Bjoined Cinvited Dadvised. 語法填空12、If you need to cal

11、l your parents but your phone is not with you, can you remember their numbers?To remember 11 numbers is not difficult.1 , because of the smartphone (智能手機(jī)), many of us2(lose) this ability , Chinese daily reported. Whats more, smartphones make our skills at giving directions weak, as well as3(kill) fa

12、ce-to-face communications. Even when friends are having a meal together, 4common for most to check their phones.According to a report by Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, 5American company, Chinese people spend on average 170 minutes on their smartphones daily. For students, an addiction(上癮) to smartp

13、hones does no good for6(study). Research in Japan showed children who spend more than four hours a day on their phones do much worse7 (bad) in school tests than those who play with their phones for 30 minutes.Its true that the smartphone has made our lives easier. But many also think they spend too

14、much time on it, and this is bad for their study8work. People are trying to change that.A new app(應(yīng)用程序) named Forest9(introduce) this month. It lets users plant a seed (種子) that grows into a tree over the next 30 minutes. During the half hour, users cannot use their phones, or the tree will die.A re

15、staurant in Los Angeles, US, gives people a 5 % discount (折扣)if they dont check their phones during a meal. Owner Mark Gold said that he hopes it gives people a way to enjoy their meal and really talk with friends and family10person. 閱讀理解A13、Mr Jones, the owner of a farm, was one day driven out of t

16、he farm by all the animals he keptThe animals were excited to be masters of their farmAnimals made seven rules of their own and Snowball painted them on the wall1.Whatever walks on two legs is an enemy;2.Whatever walks on four legs, or has wings, is a friend;3.No animal shall wear clothes;4.No anima

17、l shall sleep in bed;5.No animal shall drink alcohol(酒);6.No animal shall kill any other animal;7.All animals are equalThey were nicely written, except that friend was written friendSnowball read them out, and all the animals agreedNow, lets go to the fieldLets get in the harvest more quickly than J

18、ones and his men could doBut at this moment the three cows, who had seemed uneasy for some time, shouted because they hadnt been milked for 24 hoursThen the pigs began to help milk the cows successfullySoon there were five buckets (桶) of creamy milk at which many animalslooked with great interestWha

19、ts going to happen to all the milk? asked one animalJones used to mix some of it in our food, said one of the hensNever mind the milk, cried Napoleon, standing in front of the buckets, the harvest is more importantMr Snowball will lead the way, and Ill follow in a few minutesSo the animals ran down

20、to the field to begin the harvest, and when they came back in the evening, it was noticed that the milk had disappeared1When does the story happen?AIn springBIn summerCIn autumnDIn winter2Who is considered as the animals enemy?AThe human beingBSnowballCThe cowsDNapoleon3In which order did the story

21、happen?aAnimals made seven rulesbThey went to the field to have a harvestcThe pigs milked three cowsdMr Jones was driven awayeThe milk in the buckets was goneAcbedaBdacbeCabdecDbeacdB14、My 6-year-old granddaughter Caitlin and I stopped at a shop for a chocolate cake. As we were going out of the door

22、, a young teenage boy was coming in. The boy had no hair on the sides of his head and some blue hair on top. He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other.Caitlin, who was walking in front of me, stopped when she saw the teen. I thought shed be scared of him. I was WRONG. She b

23、acked up against the door and opened it as wide as it would go. I walked to the other side and let the boy pass. He said: “Thank you very much.”O(jiān)n our way to the car, I talked with Caitlin about holding open the door for the boy. I wanted to make sure whether she was troubled by his appearance. But

24、the only thing Caitlin noticed about the teen was the fact that his arms were full. “He would have had a hard time to open the door.”I saw the shaved (剃光的) head and the blue hair. She saw a person carrying something under each arm and walking toward a closed door.In the future, I hope to get on her

25、level and raise my sights.1What made Grandma feel uncomfortable?AThe skateboard under the teens arm.BThe terrible taste of the chocolate cake.CThe strange appearance of the teen.DThe rude action of the teen.2What surprised Grandma was that Caitlin .Aonly noticed that the teen needed helpBwas also tr

26、oubled by the hairstyle of the teenChad the same hobby as the teenDdecided to make the same hairstyle as the teen3From the article we can learn that Caitlin was .Ashy Bwarm-hearted Cthankful DBraveC15、Enjoying a better life at school, with shorter class hours, greater privacy(隱私)and more rights is a

27、ll you dream of, right?For students in Shanghai, they are no longer just dreams. This week experts(行家)and law-makers in Shanghai had a meeting to talk about a new law(法律). It is called the “Shanghai Underage Protection Law(上海未成年人保護(hù)法)”.The law says students diaries and letters are their secrets and “

28、Nobody can read them if they dont agree.”Do your teachers sometimes say something bad to you? Maybe they send you out of the classroom because you fail to finish doing your homework. If this happens in Shanghai, you can stand up and say “No”.Shanghai students may have less homework because of the la

29、w. Class hours may become shorter for juniors next year, down from 45 minutes to 40 minutes in some schools.The law also talks about students health. According to the rules,“Smoking in these places full of kids is not allowed.”That means you can ask your teacher to stop if he smokes in a classroom.T

30、he law makes schools safer for students. “No dancing halls, Internet bars or computer game bars are allowed within(在以內(nèi))200 meters of a school gate.” the law says.The law is great, right? Many students like it.“My mom reads my diaries sometimes. I think she will be afraid if I tell her she is doing s

31、omething against the law.” said Luo Jia, 13, at Shanghai Fuxing Junior School.If you want to know more about the law, go to “”.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)。1The students diaries and letters are their secrets and_.Aonly their parents can read themBonly their teacher can read themCNobody can read themDTh

32、eir teacher can read them2Shanghai students may have _homework, because of the law.Aless Bmore Cmany D much more3If your teacher smokes in a classroom, you can _.Astop her Bagree herCleave Dsmile4Internet bars or computer game bars _within 200 meters of a school gate.Aare allowed Bare importantCaren

33、t allowed Dare necessary5According to the passage, we know the new law is _for the students.Agood BwrongCnot useful DimpossibleD16、Ocean Museum9:0017:00 Thurs. to Sun.132 College StreetPrice: 50 yuanTel: 543-9871Show you a full picture of sea lives!Health Centre9:00 17:0016 Yongle StreetTel:380-1451

34、Free exams for those over 70Give you good advice to keephealthy!Jundu Tourist VillaJundu Tourist Villa is situated at the Ming Tombs, Changping District, Beijing.Price: 480 yuan per night or moreRed Wall HotelRed Wall Hotel, enjoying the favorable geographic position, is close to many famous scenic

35、spots in Beijing.Surrounding: Beihai Park, Wangfujing StreetPrice: $ 32 to $ 75 per night1You can visit Ocean Museum on _AMondayBTuesdayCWednesdayDSaturday2One can get free exams in Health Centre if he is _.A73B67C35D273How long does Health Centre last every day?A5 hoursB6 hoursC8 hours C10 hours4If

36、 you want to live in Jundu Tourist Villa, you should pay _ per night at least.AnothingB50 yuanC$ 75D480 yuanE17、All the time you spent memorizing multiplication tables(乘法表)may have made you a better mathematician, according to a new study A team of scientists from Stanford University, in California,

37、 have shown how the brain reorganizes itself as kids learn mathAfter a certain amount of time spent practicing math, kids can put away the calculator(計(jì)算器) They dont even need to count on their fingers They simply know the answers to subtraction(), addition (+), and multiplication () facts The quicke

38、r kids can recall basic math facts, the easier it is for them to solve more difficult math problemsThe Stanford University researchers observed(觀察)the brain activity of 28 students, ages 7 to 4, for the study They took scans of the students brains as the students solved math calculations without the

39、 help of a calculator, pen or paper A calculationthree plus four equals seven, for exampleflashed on a screen The students pushed a button to say if the answer was right or wrong The scientists also recorded the response speed, and what parts of the brain became active as the kids pushed the buttonT

40、hese observations showed a process called_ Rather than using their fingers to count, or scrawling out equations(列算式)on a piece of paper, the students pulled the answers from memory Its as if the answers to basic subtraction, addition, and multiplication problems are kept in a long-term storage part

41、in the brain The storage part was built from repetition “Experience really does matter,” said Dr Kathy Mann Koepeke of the National Institutes of HealthChildren make the changefrom counting to fact retrieval when they are 8 to 4 years old, the study says This is the time when most students are learn

42、ing basic addition and subtraction When kids have basic math facts memorized, the brain has more free space to learn more difficult mathThis process has benefits for the future The study showed, as kids got older, their answers relied more on memory and became quicker and more correct Less brain act

43、ivity was involved in counting Some children make this change quicker than othersScientists hope to use this research to develop new strategies(策略)to help kids learn math at all levels One strategy the study suggests is for students to test themselves in different orderssolving five times three befo

44、re five times two, for example Mixing up the order keeps the brain active Keep these trainings up, and you may be a math whiz in no time1In the study, kids put away calculators because they can _Ause calculators wellBscrawl out equationsCrecalling basic math factsDcount on their fingers2The process

45、of “fact retrieval”in Paragraph 4probably means _Apicking out results by working together with their partnersBfinding out answers based on practicing carefully and patientlyCtrying out ways of dealing with problems by attending trainingDworking out problems according to what they have remembered3Wha

46、t can we know from the study?AKids need to practice using calculators to keep their brains activeBMath learners should change to counting practice at the age of 8 to 4CTraining by mixing up the order of multiplication tables can help learn math betterDLess brain activity may be involved in solving d

47、ifficult problems when kids get older5What is the best title of the passage?AMath from MemoryBStrategy DevelopmentCBrain ReorganizationDTraining by RepetitionF18、On Lunar New Years Eve on Feb 18, 2015,Beijing had a good day. PM2.5 levels were below 50. However, the nice day ended with firework celeb

48、rations at night.In the first hour after the start of the celebration, PM2.5 levels rose to 500 in certain parts of the city, with the average across the city around 400.According to the China National Environmental Monitoring Center, on Lunar New Years Day, air pollution reached “dangerous levels”

49、in 201 Chinese cities, because of fireworks, with more than 40 of them seeing “serious pollution”. As a result, the debate on whether to ban (禁止) fireworks during the Spring Festival is also heating up.Sina surveyed 3,000 Internet users, and results show that only 38 percent of the people support se

50、tting off fireworks, and 60 percent are against it.“I support a ban on fireworks,” a netizen (網(wǎng)民) nicknamed ann019 said. “Lighting fireworks can only bring problems: air pollution, disturbing sleep, causing fire and exhausting sanitation workers (環(huán)衛(wèi)工人).”O(jiān)thers thought it to be hard to ban traditions

51、, and lighting fireworks during holiday seasons wont cause lasting pollution.Some, however, suggest a moderate (溫和的) way to solve the problem.“As a tradition, fireworks absolutely add to the festivals happiness. They shouldnt be banned totally,” commented netizen Tracy on the China Daily online foru

52、m (論壇). “But the time should be reduced. For example, it can be allowed just during New Years Eve, the first day of the Lunar New Year and the Lantern Festival.”1 caused serious air pollution on Lunar New Years Eve.AThe factoriesBThe carsCThe fireworksDThe bad weather2 cities saw serious air pollution on Lunar New Years Day.A201BMore than 40CAround 400D5003According to Sinas survey, over half of the Internet users setting off fireworks.Aare againstBenjoyCsupportDdont care about4 wa

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