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2023—2024學(xué)年新疆維吾爾自治區(qū)喀什地區(qū)莎車(chē)縣九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷

一、完形填空(★★★★)閱讀短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Thefirstcellphonewasinventedfiftyyearsago.Theinventorofthatphone,MartinCooper,isnow94yearsold.Hehasbeen________the“fatherofthecellphone”.Intheearly1970s,CooperworkedforAmericantechnologycompanyMotorola.Atthetime,Motorolaandother________werecompetingtocreatecellphones.Coopermadethefirstpubliccall________ahandheldtelephoneinNewYorkCityonApril3,1973.TheDyna-TACweighedabout1kilogramandwas28centimeterslong.He________thephonewithhisteamatMotorolaforoverfivemonths.Theycouldonly________onitforabout25minutes.Coopernotedthatsuchacalltimewasnota________,becausethisphonewasso________thatyoucouldn’tholditupfor25minutes.Coopersaid,“TheonlythingthatIwasworriedabout:‘Isthisthinggoingto________?’Anditdid.Atthetime,wehadnowayofknowingthiswasan________momentinhistory.”Today,thephoneallowsustodomanythings.Coopersaidtheprogressofcellphonesissureto________longintothefuture.Hethinksfuturephoneswill________ourhealthatalltimesandbatteries(電池)couldevenbereplacedbyhuman________.Hebelievesthatoneday,ourphonesmightbesmalldevicesinsideourears.Cooperhasalsoexpressedhis________.“Wedon’thaveanyprivacy(隱私)anymorebecause________isnowrecordedsomeplace,”Coopersaid.However,hesaid________thatcellphoneswillcontinuetodevelopinwaysthatcangreatlyhelphumans.1.A.calledB.improvedC.shouted2.A.expertsB.countriesC.companies3.A.a(chǎn)tB.inC.from4.A.a(chǎn)cceptedB.developedC.shared5.A.talkB.playC.hold6.A.problemB.mistakeC.goal7.A.uselessB.heavyC.powerful8.A.changeB.moveC.work9.A.embarrassingB.a(chǎn)ctiveC.important10.A.continueB.influenceC.disappear11.A.harmB.monitorC.control12.A.a(chǎn)dviceB.energyC.idea13.A.worryB.excitementC.doubt14.A.somethingB.everythingC.nothing15.A.friendlyB.bravelyC.hopeful二、閱讀理解(★★)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下面各小題的正(T)誤(F)Topstudentsalwayshavespecialwaysoflearningthatothersprobablycanlearn.Herearesomeoftheirsecrets.?Studyanytimeandeverywhere.Someworklateatnight.Othersworkearlyinthemorning.Andsomeothersstudyassoonastheycomebackhome.AllthewaysareOK,butyoushouldkeepyourown.?Learnhowtoread.Thesecretofgoodreadingistobeanactivereader.Askingquestionsmakesafullunderstandingofthebook.?Planyourtime.Ifyouwanttobethetop,makesuretofinishalltasksontime.?Keepyourpapersclean.Cleanpapersarelikelytogethighergradesthandirtyones.?Topstudentsoftenmakeuppossibletestquestionsthemselves.Ithelpsthemfindexamsmucheasier.?Domorethanwhatyourteacherasks.Themoreyoupractice,themoreyoulearn.16.Thesecretsarewrittenforsuccessfulteachers.17.Ifyouwanttobethetop,youcanonlyworklateatnight.18.Toreadbetter,trytobeanactivereader.19.It’snecessarytokeepyourpaperscleantogethighergrades.20.It’senoughtodowhatyourteacherasks.(★★★★)InChina,safetyeducationisbecomingmoreandmoreimportantnow.ThelastMondayinMarchisforstudentstolearnitatschool.Ithelpsstudentslearnmoreaboutwhattheyshoulddotokeepthemselvessafe.Whataretheaccidentsatschool?Takealook.Stampedes(踩踏),earthquakesandfiresarethemainaccidentsatschool.Astampedealwayshappensincrowdedplaces.Whenstudentsaroundyoubegintopush,juststandthereandtrytoholdontosomething.Ifyoufalldowninthecrowd,movetoonesideandprotectyourheadwithyourhandsaround.Whenearthquakeshappen,youcangetunderadeskquicklyandholdon.It’llprotectyoufromfallingthings.Ifyouareoutdoors,findaplaceawayfrombuildings,trees,andpowerlines.Whenthere’safire,leavetheclassroomquickly.It’sbettertoputsomethingwetoveryourmouthandnose.Inthisway,youwon’tbreatheinsmoke.Manypeopledieinafire,notbecauseofthefirebutsmoke.Itmakesthemcoughandtheycan’tbreathe.That’sverydangerous!Sowhenyouwanttogetout,youshouldmakeyourselfclosetothefloor.Thenyoucanbreathesomefreshair.21.Stampedes(踩踏),earthquakesandfiresarethemainaccidents______.

A.a(chǎn)tschoolB.a(chǎn)thomeC.onthefarmD.intheopenair22.Whenearthquakeshappen,youcanget______adeskquicklyandholdon.

A.onB.underC.nearD.behind23.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?

A.Whenthere’safire,don’tleavetheclassroomquickly.B.Manypeopledieinafirenotbecauseofthefirebutsmoke.C.Whenyouwanttogetoutoffire,youshouldn’tmakeyourselfclosetothefloor.D.It’sbettertoputsomethingdryoveryourmouthandnose.24.What’sthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthearticle?

A.HealthEducationB.MannersEducationC.HabitsEducationD.SafetyEducation(★★★)

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Sat.&Sun.8:00a.m.—10:00p.m.25.Ifyouwanttodrinkcoffee,youcangoto______.

A.OpusCoffeeandHomeInnB.GrandBuyClothesStoreandHomeInnC.OpusCoffeeandHistoryMuseumD.OpusCoffeeandGrandBuyClothesStore26.Ifyouwanttobuysomenewclothes,youcangoto______.

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A.9hours.B.4.5hours.C.6hours.D.8.5hours.28.OnSundaymorning,thecoffeeshopinHomeInndoesn’topenuntil______.

A.8:00a.m.B.7:30a.m.C.9:30a.m.D.6:30a.m.(★★★)Lastsummer,15-year-oldBobhadaproblem.Likealotofchildren.Bobwasinterestedindoingmanythings.Helikeddancingmostandwantedtojoinadancinggroup.ButBob’shighschooldidn’thaveaboys’dancinggroupbutagirls’group.Hetriedtojointhegirls’group.Andhemadeit.Bobthoughthisproblemwasoverafterhehadbeenoneofthedancersinthedancinggroup.Butabiggerproblemwasjustbeginning.Theschooldidn’tallowBobtostayinthegirls’group.“IfweletBobstayinthegroup,”theschoolsaid,“otherboyswillwanttojoin.Soon,therewon’tbeanygirlsinthegroup."TheytookBoboffthegroup.Bobwasveryangryaboutit,sohewenttoajudge(法官).ThejudgesaiditwasnotarightdecisionandtoldtheschooltoletBobgobacktothedancinggroup.29.Bob’sfavoritewas______.

A.singingB.dancingC.drawingD.driving30.ItwasdifficultforBobtojointheschooldancinggroupbecause_______.

A.theschoolonlyhadagirls’dancinggroupB.theschooldidn’tallowboystodanceC.thegrouphadenoughdancersalreadyD.hewasnotagooddancer31.Theschoolworriedthat______ifBobstayedinthegroup.

A.nobodywouldwatchtheirdanceB.otherboyswouldjoinandthegirlsmightleaveC.otherschoolsmightlaughatthemD.theparentswouldbeangryaboutit32.Thejudgethoughttheschool’sdecisionwas______.

A.usefulB.necessaryC.rightD.wrong33.Wecaninfer(推斷)thatBobfelt_______whenhewentbacktothegroup.

A.hungryB.sadC.happyD.sure(★★★)Chinaisanationofetiquette(禮儀).34IfforeignersvisitaChinesefamily,theywouldbesurprisedatthewarmththattheywouldreceiveasguests.35Familywillalsochatwithyou.Neverletyoufeellonely.Atthesametime,otherfamilymemberswillprepareamealforyou.36Theyalwayspresentmorefoodthantheguestscaneat.Onthetable,theguestsmustbethefirsttoeat.PerhapsoneofthethingsthatsurprisesawesternguestmostisthattheChinesehostlikestopickfoodforvisitors,whichwon’thappenatwesterntables.37Asyoufinisheating,thehostusuallysays,“38Pleasehavemore.”Althoughyoutellthemyouarefull,theystillputmorefoodinyourbowl.Beingwarmandhospitable(好客的)hasbeenanimportantpartofChinesecultureandtradition.

A.Itseemsthatyoudidn’teatmuch.B.Chinesepeopleusuallytreattheirguestswithabigmeal.C.TheChinesefamilygooutoftheirwaytomakeyoufeelathome.D.WhenyouvisitaChinesefamily,thehostusuallymakesteaforyou.E.Chinesepeopleareamongthemosthospitablepeopleintheworld.三、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(★★★)A:Hello,Frank.39B:Iusuallywatchplays.A:Whatkindofplaydoyoulike?B:40A:Metoo.ThisweekawonderfulplaynamedMulanison.Haveyouwatchedit?B:No,Ihaven’t.41A:Yes.42B:I’dloveto.I’mfreetonight.43A:Let’smeetatTownTheaterat8:30.B:Great!44

A.ButIheardthatit’sverygreat.B.IlikeChinesetraditionalplays.C.Seeyouthen.D.Whatdoyouusuallydoatweekends?E.Whenandwhereshallwemeet?F.Wouldyouliketowatchitwithmetonight?四、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)第一節(jié)(每空一詞)Weallhavedayswhenwearedown(情緒低落的),tiredandunhappy.Ifsadnessispartoflife,let’strytomakeitsmall.Hereareafewsimplewaystomakeyoufeelbetterwhenyouarefeelingsad.First,standupstraightandthishelpsourenergyflow(流動(dòng)).Whenyourenergyisflowingfreely,youcanflowtoo.Second,smile!It’seasytodoandhavegoodresults.Thiswaycannotonlyleaveyouinagoodmood(心情)butalsobringothersagoodmood.Third,takesome“me”time.Youcanfindpleasureinreadingabook,watchingasunrise,havingahotbath,orsomethinglikethat.Fourth,exercise.Evensomethingassimpleastakingawalkwillgetyourbloodflowing.Itisagreatwaytoclearyourmindofanythingthatmakesyousad.Thesewayswillcheer(鼓舞)youupwhenyouaredown,butdon’tjustusethemwhenyouaresad.Tryandpracticethemeverydaytomakethemahabit.Youwillbesurprisedtolearnthatthesesimplewayswillkeepyoursadnessaway.

HowtoBeat(打敗)45OpinionsItdoesn’tmatterifyoufeeltiredandunhappy.Itispossibletomakesadnessa46partoflife.Simplewaysof47youupStandingupstraightsothatyourenergycanflowfreely.Smilingatothersbecauseitcanbring48youandothersagoodmood.Findingpleasureineverydaylife.Takingawalkandyoucan49anyofsadthings.AdviceTryingandpracticingtheways50tomakethemahabit.Goingtoseeadoctorwhenyou’reinadeepdepression第二節(jié)閱讀短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容回答3個(gè)問(wèn)題7.Whatcanwedo,ifweallhavedayswhenwearedown?518.Cansmilebehelpwhenyouarefeelingsad?529.Howtotakesome“me”time?53五、短文填空(★★★★)閱讀短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,每空不超過(guò)兩個(gè)詞。Attheageofnine,Kellydreamedofbeingabasketball54(play).Butonedaywhenshewasplayingbasketball,shehurtherleftleg55(bad).Thedoctortoldhershecouldno56(long)playbasketball.Whatwas57(bad),sheneededhelpindoingeverything,including58(go)tothebathroom.Thinkingthatherdreamcouldnevercometrue,Kellywasinlowspiritsandgaveupherstudiesatschool.Hermotherdidallshecouldtocheerherup,butKellyrefused59(change).Sheeven60(take)outallherangerandpainonhermother.ThenonedayKelly’sfriendsintroducedhertothegym.Kellyrealizedthatsheshouldturnherattentiontowhatshecoulddo,nottowhatshecouldn’t.Postingherstoryonline,shegotlotsofkindandinspiringwords.Asshewas61(encourage)bythekindness,shereturnedtoschoolfortwoandahalfdaysaweek.Andwiththehelpofabodybuildingtrainer,shetrainedhardandsoonfound62(her)onstage(舞臺(tái))performing—asabodybuilder.Hermotherwastrulyhappyand63(pride).TodayKellyisstudyingtobealifecoach.Sheisatpeacewithwhathappenedtoher,notonlyphysically,64mentally(精神上).“Sometimesyoumustexperiencedifficultthingstobecomestrongerontheotherside,”saidKelly.六、選詞填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,用方框中所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。

environmentworkplantgoodheafrommonthtakerelaxhelpIn1988,WangChengbangretired(退休)fromthearmy.Insteadofenjoyinga65life,hevolunteeredtosavethesoilfromdesertification(沙漠化)by66treesinKorla,Xinjiang.Itisnot67easyjob.ThehightemperatureinKorlamakesitdifficultforanyonetoworkdayafterdayinthesunshine.Besides,waterisabigproblem.Infact,WangChengbang’sfirstfewyearsfailedasveryfewtreessurvived(存活).Butnomatterhowhard,WangChengbangwouldnotgiveup.“Aftertryingmanydifferentworkin

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