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2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬測(cè)試卷考生須知: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(wú)效。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、 PalaceMuseumisoneof mostfamousplacesinBeijing..;an ;/C.Th;a .Th;the2、TheskyinZhengzhouthesedaysiseven ,sowedon’thavetowearthemasks.A.moreclearly B.moreclearlierC.fresher D.morefresher3、—DoyouthinkifTom theworkwelltomorrow?—Ithinkhewillifhe hisbest.A.does,willtry B.willdo,tries C.does,tries D.willdo,willtry4、-Iusedtospendlotsoftimeplayingcomputergames.Ifellbehindmyclassmates.-Yousurechange.Timeshouldbemadegooduseof yourlessonsA.learning B.learned C.tolearn D.learns5、Thecharityprovideshomelesspeople foodandclothes.A.with B.for C.a(chǎn)s D.of6、---Couldyoutellme ?----Infiveminutes,at10:25.whendidthenextundergroundarriveC.whenwillthenextunderground
whenthenextundergroundarrivedD.whenthenextundergroundwillarrive7、Snakesdon’thaveearsbuttheycanfeelthings .A.moving B.move C.moved D.tomove8、IwillgoshoppingwithJimmytonight..You?llhavetwoteststomorrow.A.It?snicetosayB.That?sexciting.C.Enjoyyourself.D.Youcan?tbeserious.9、— you thebookHarryPotterfortwoweeks?—No,Ihaven’t.I itfromthelibrarythedaybeforeyesterday.A.Did;borrow;borrowed B.Have;borrowedC.Have;kept;borrowed D.Did;keep;kept10、一Whichsongdoyoulikebetter.Maria?一IpreferthesongManualofYouth issungbyA.whoB.whomⅡ.完形填空
C.which D./11、Asteenagers,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,suchaswinningtheNobelPrize, 1 theybesmall.Youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetoptenstudentsinyourclass.Onceyoufindadream,whatdoyoudowithit? 2 youevertrytomakeyourdreamcometrue?FollowYourHeart, 3 AustralianwriterAndrewMatthews,tellsusthat 4 ourdreamscometrueislife’sbiggestchallenge.Youmaythinkyou’renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatitisimpossibleforyou 5 awriter.kindsofthoughtspreventyoufromreachingyourdream,thebooksays.Infact,everyonecanmake 6 dreamcometrue. 7 firstthingyoumustdoistorememberthedreaminyourmind.Don’tletitleaveyourheart.Keep 8 yourselfwhatyouwant.Dothisstepbystepandyourdreamwillcometrue9 becauseabigdreamismadeupofmanysmall 10 .There11difficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.ButthebiggestoneThere11difficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.Butthebiggestone12decide13themostimportant.StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwilllead14getclosertoyourdream,itmaychange 15 .Thisisgoodasyouhavethechancetolearnmoreskillsandfindnewinterests.as. B.but C.for D.or2.A.Did B.Do C.Have 3.A.on B.a(chǎn)bout C.by D.with4.A.make B.makes C.tomake D.making5.A.becomes B.tobecome C.becoming 6.A.his B.its C.their D.our7.A.Some B.A C.The D./8.A.totell B.tells C.telling 9.A.fast B.faster C.fastest D.thefastest10.A.one B.ones C.theone D.theonesbe B.willhave C.have D.has12.A.come B.hascome C.came D.comes13.A.whichis B.whichare C.iswhich D.a(chǎn)re14.A.by B.to C.in D.with15.A.little B.little C.a(chǎn)few D.fewⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、C)用所給動(dòng)詞的正確形式完成短文。At8,844.43metershigh,MountQomolangma(be)thetallestmountainonEarth.Whileitisfamousforitsbeautifulviews,partsofthemountainarefacingaproblem:garbage.Everyyear,thousandsofvisitorsthrowawaytonsofrubbish.Sofar,over140tonsofrubbish.(leave)onthemountain.(reduce)rubbish,Chinaislimitingthenumberofpeoplewho(allow)toclimbupthenorthsideofthemountain.Nowthelocalgovernment5.(setup)stationstosort,recycleandbreakdowngarbagecollectedfromthemountain.Agroupofartistswilltrytoturntherubbishintoartwork.They(show)theseworksofarttoremindpeoplenottoleaverubbishwhenclimbingthemountain.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、 Itcanbreakthroughallkindsofbarrierstoreachstudentsinaveryspecialway.Itcanbethemeansforeachchildtofindtheirlight.Afewyearsago,Iwasblessedwiththeopportunitytoteachpre-schoolstudentsoneafternoonaweek.OneofmymostmemorablestudentswasVanessa.Shewasfiveyearsold,haddifficultywalkingandcouldnotspeak.WemostlysatonthefloorforourmusiclessonsandVanessalikedtositonmylap. OneofherfavoritesongswasJohntheRabbit.ItwasacallandresponsesongwhereIsangthecallandthestudentsclappingtwotimeswhilesingingtherepeatingphrase"Ohyes!"Vanessalikedtoputherhandstogetherwithmineandclapwithme.Weperformedthatsongduringeveryclass,VanessaandIclappingtogether.Sheneversaidorsangaword.Onedaylateintheschoolyearwhenthesongwasfinished,Vanessaturnedaround,lookedmeintheeye,clappedhertinyhandstwotimesandsaidthewords"Ohyes!"Iopenedmymouthandcouldnotspeak.Throughmusic,wehadmadeaconnection.Severalyearslater,IcameacrossVanessaonthestreetintown.Istoppedmycarandwavedtosayhello.Shewavedbackwithabigsmileonherfaceandthenclappedherhandstwotimes,mimicking模仿thesongwehadperformedinourmusicclass.Thispreciouslittlegirl,throughherconnectionwithmusic,leftanimpressiononmethatwilllastforever.Everychildhastheabilitytolearnandgrow.Itisuptouseducatorstodiscoverthewaytoreacheachandeveryoneofourstudents.Weallmustfindeachchild'slight.Theauthorthinksmusic .canmakechildrencalmdownC.isdifficultforpre-schoolstudents
canconnecthearttoheartD.isagoodmeanstofindaAccordingtothesecondparagraphVanessa .gotusedtosingingsongsC.wastheyoungestinthe
wastooshytospeakD.enjoyedtheauthor’sclassWhenVanessaspokethewords“Ohyes!”theauthorfelt .surprised B.happy C.frightened D.satisfied4.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?TheauthorhasbeenintouchwithVanessaforseveralyearsVanessabecameashealthyasotherchildrenThesongmadeadeepimpressiononVanessaBeingagoodeducatorbecameVanessa’sdream5.Thebesttitleofthepassageshouldbe .A.AMusicLessonC.ASpecialWaytotheSoul
B.AGreatConnectionD.NothingIsImpossibleB14、Parentstodayalsoworryabouttheirchildren’sdiets.Somedoctorsgivethefollowingadvice:Teenagersshouldn’teattoomuchjunkfood.Teenagersshouldn’teatfoodwithtoomuchsalt.Saltcancausehighbloodpressureinthefuture.Teenagersshouldeatfoodwithlessfat,oilandsugar.Teenagersneedtoeatsomefruitsandvegetableseveryday.Fruitsandvegetablesarerichinvitaminsandhavelittlefat.Teenagersneedtodrinkmoremilk.Milkwillhelptheirbonesgrow.Teenagersneedtoeatbreakfasteveryday.Thisisgoodfortheirbodiesandminds.Teenagersshouldn’teattoomuchjunkfood.Teenagersshouldn’teatfoodwithtoomuchsalt.Saltcancausehighbloodpressureinthefuture.Teenagersshouldeatfoodwithlessfat,oilandsugar.Teenagersneedtoeatsomefruitsandvegetableseveryday.Fruitsandvegetablesarerichinvitaminsandhavelittlefat.Teenagersneedtodrinkmoremilk.Milkwillhelptheirbonesgrow.Teenagersneedtoeatbreakfasteveryday.Thisisgoodfortheirbodiesandminds.1(小題)gtothe’advic,whatdoesjunkfoodinclude?A.Milkandvitamins.B.Fruitsandsugar.C.Vegetablesandsalt.D.Fat,oil,saltand2(小題)Inthispassag,doctorsthinkthatteenagersshouldeatmore A.foodwithnovitamins B.fatandsugarC.vegetablesandfruits D.saltandoil3(小題)Thebesttitleforthispassageis A.BadHabits B.JunkFoodC.UnhealthyFood D.AdviceonHealthyEatingC15、 Nine-year-oldRegina,fromScotland,hasalwayslovedtakingphotos.Whenshewasjustthree,shepickedupherfather,Kevin’scamera,andaskedhimhowitworked.Butratherthanjustbeinga好奇的)childoragirlwithaninabilitytoleaveanythingalone,Reginaisinfactaprofessionalweddingphotographer.“Reginabecameinterestedinphotographyataveryyoungage,”herfather,andfellowprofessionalphotographer,Kevin,tellsDailyMailAustralia.“Shefirststartedaskingquestionsabouthowtousemycameras.Reginahasneverbeenonatrainingcourse,”Hegoestoexplainthathehasneverforcedhisdaughtertotakephotoslikeherdaddoesforhisjob.“Ijustanswerquestionswhensheasksthem,andwhenshewantstodosomeshootingshecan.Overtheyearsshetaggedalongtoquitealotofshoots,soherskillsjustgrewthroughexperience.”TheseskillsreachedthehighestpointonApril15thisyear,whenReginashotover400photosatherfirstwedding.“Shecompletelyloveit,”Kevinsaid.“Sheisquiteaquietgirl,butwhenshehasthatcamerainherhandssheissuper-confident,andhadnoproblemdealingwithpeopleorsettingupshotsthroughouttheday.Regina’snextweddingisonJuly1andseveralofmyotherbrideshavecalledtoaskifshecancomealongastheyloveherwork.Ihonestlydon’thavewordstodescribehowproudIfeel,”heconcluded.“Inthepast,Reginasaidafewtimesthatshejustwantstokeepitasahobby,”saidKevin.“Butoverthepastfewdays,uponseeingsomeoftheresponseherworkhasgotandsomeofthenicemessagesshe’sreceivedfrompeopleallovertheworld,shehassaidshemightlikedoingthiswhenshe’solder.”FromParagraph1wecanlearn .Reginagotthefirstcamerafromherfatherattheageofnine.Reginahasbeenaprofessionalphotographersinceshewasthree.Reginaisinterestedincamerasandwantstoknowhowtouseit.Reginaisacuriouschildandalwaysleaveseverythingalone.2.WhatdidKevindotohelpRegina?Heansweredherquestionsaboutphotography.Hesenthertoatrainingcoursetolearnphotography.Heforcedhertogotosomeweddingwithhim.Heaskedhertotakephotosasmuchaspossible.Theunderlinedword“shooting”inParagraph2probablymean“ ”.A.射擊 B.拍攝 C.發(fā)芽 D.投4.FromKevin’swords,howdoesReginafeelwhenshetakesaShefeelstiredandleavesthecameraalone.Sheisquietandfeelsalittlenervous.Sheisquitesurethatshecandoitwell.Shereallywantstogotoatrainingcourse.5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Kevinreallywantshisdaughtertobeaprofessionalphotographer.Kevindoesn’twanttotakeReginatotheweddingsanymore.Reginaisreallytalentedsoshedoesn’tneedtopracticetoomuch.Reginamighttakephotographingasherprofessioninthefuture.D16、Assoonasthewomangotintothehouse,hereight-year-olddaughtertoldherthatheryoungerbrotherdrewsomanypicturesonthecleanwallofhisbedroomandleftthewhitewallinamess.Whenthewomanheardthis,shewasangry.“Where’syourbrothernow?”“He’shidinghimselfinthecupboardinhisbedroom.”Thelittlegirlanswered.Thewomangotevenangrier.Shecomplainedabouthersonwhenshewenttowardsherson’sbedroom.Thesix-year-oldboywasstayingwithfearinthecupboardwhenheheardwhathismothersaid.Heknewshegotreallyangrythistime.Thewomanpushedthedooropenwithaloudnoise.Butwhenshesawthewordsandpicturesonthewall,herangersoondisappeared.“Iloveyou,mum!”coveredthewholewall,withsomanyheartsaroundthem,andsomanystarsinthesky.Themother’seyeswerefullofhappytears.Sheopenedthedoorofthecupboard,andhugged(擁抱)hersontightly.Theboysaid“Iloveyou,Mum!”tohermotherinalowvoicewhenhewasinhismother’sarms.It’sthemostexpensivepresentfromherson—“Loveonthewall”.Eightyearslater,theboysuddenlydiedofheartdisease.Themotherhadkeptthewalltidywithgreatcarefornearlyfiftyyearsuntilshewasdead.Inthemother’sheart,itseemedthathersonwasalive,andalwayslookingatherintheskywithmanyshiningstarsaroundhim.Whywasthewomanangryatfirstaftersheheardwhatherdaughtersaid?Herchildrenfoughtwitheachotherathome.Herdaughterdidn’tlookhersonwell.Hersondrewpicturesonthewhitecleanwall.Herhusbandleftherchildrenathomealone.2.Thereare peopleappearinginthestory.A.three. B.five.C.six. D.eight.3.Howoldmightthegirlbenow?A.Sixteenyearsold. B.ThirtyyearsC.Fifty-eightyearsold. D.Sixty-sixyears4.Theboydiedattheageof .six B.eight C.fourteen D.Sixteen5.Whatkindofstorydoyouthinkitis?A.Ahappystory. B.Alovestory.C.Afunnystory. humorousstory.E17、AsurveyofreadinghabitsshowsadultChineseread7.78booksayearonaverage(平均),andchildrenandteenagersunder17read8.81books,accordingtosurveyresultsreleasedonWednesdayinBeijing.Thisyear’ssurvey,the15thedition,wasconductedandreleasedbyChineseAcademyofPressandPublicationstartingin1999.Thesurveyfocusedonthedatain2017.“Comparedwith2016,growthwasstable,”saidXuShengguo,amemberoftheacademy’sresearchteam.“Weseeitistheresultofgovernmentefforts.Italsoshowsthereadingplatformsaredifferent.Besidesbooksinprint,therearee-booksoncomputers,smartphonesandkindles.”Xusaidalthoughthenumberisstillrising,theaverageofbooksChinesepeoplereadareoutnumberedbyJapanwith11,SouthKoreawith9,Francewith8andtheUnitedStateswith7.Thesurveyfound67.5percentofurban城市居民)hadahabitofreadingbooksin2017,while49.3ruralresidents(農(nóng)村居民)did.Inrecentyears,digitalreadinghasgrowninthecountryside.73percentofadultChinesereaddigitally,includingonline,mobile,digitalreadersandsmartphones,comparedto68.2percentin2016.Whenitcomestofavoritetypesofbooks,Chinesereadersloveliteraturemost,followedbylifestyle,historyandpsychology.Asfordigitalreading,urbanlovestoriesarethemostpopular,followedbyhistory/military,literatureclassicsandfantasy.Otherinterestingpointsfromthesurvey:●Onaverage,aboutoneintenadultChinesemorethantenbooksinprintin2017,andaboutoneoftwentyreadsmorethantendigitalbooks.●12percentofChinesereadbooksformorethanonehouradayonaverage.●AdultChinesespent80.43minutesadayontheirsmartphonesin2017,amorethansix-minuteincreasefrom2016.Duringthisperiodoftime,anaverageof27minutesisspentonWeChat.●22.8percentofadultChineselistenedtoaudiobooksregularlyin2017,anincreaseof5.8percentcomparedto2016.Howmanywayscanpeopleusetoreade-booksaccordingtoPara2?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentence“Comparedwith2016,growthwasA.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaveragearemorethanthosein2017.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaveragearefewerthanthosein2017.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaverageareasmanyasthosein2017.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaveragearebetterthanthosein2017.3.HowlongdidChinesespendontheirsmartphonesin2016?A.74.43minutes. B.80.43minutes. C.27minutes. D.86.43minutes.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Chineseonlyreadbooksinprint.B.Chineseloveliteratureclassicsmostfordigitalreading.C.Moreandmoreruralresidentsprefertohavedigitalreadingtheseyears.D.12percentofadultChinesereadbooksforoveronehouradayonaverage.5.Thepurposeofthepassageisto .showuswhyChinesereadbooksencouragemoreChinesetoreadonthesmartphonesC.talkaboutthebasicsituationofChinesereadingin2017D.proveChineselovereadingbetterthanpeopleinanyothercountryin2017F18、Theyoungmanwenttoatownandworkedthere.Hedidnothaveawifesoa仆人didtheworkinhishouse.Theyoungmanlikedlaughingalot.Henailed(釘釘子)theservant’sshoestotheflooronMonday,andthenlaughed,becausetheservantputhisfeetinthemandfelldown.Theservantwasnotangry,butsmiled.ThentheyoungmanputbrushesinhisbedonTuesday.Theservantgotintobedandhitthebrusheswithhisfeet.Hewasafraid.Theyoungmanlaughedloudlyagain.Againtheservantwasnotangry,butsmiled.nonWednesdaytheyoungmandtos,“You’rea,idman.Iamnotgoingtobeunkindtoyouagain.”Theservantsmiledandsaid,“AndI’mnotgoingtoputanymoremud(淤泥)fromthestreetinyourcoffee.”Theyoungmanwenttoatownto A.study B.work C.spendhisholidayHeplayedajokeontheservantbecause A.hehatedhimB.hehadnothingtodoC.hewantedtogetpleasureWhentheyoungmanplayedajokeonhim,theservantjustsmiledbecause A.hewasafraidtobe解雇)B.helikedtheyoungman’sactionC.makingthe
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