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江蘇省常州市金壇區(qū)七校2026屆九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典試題請(qǐng)考生注意:1.請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)效。2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Everyoneisborn__________theabilitytolearn.A.a(chǎn)t B.on C.with D.in2、There’llbea________meetingnextweek,andmyparentswill__________comeforit.A.parent’;all B.parents’;both C.parent’s;all D.parent’s;both3、Isometimeshelpmymomwithherhousework____________Saturdays.A.a(chǎn)t B.in C.on D.to4、-Paul,couldyoutellme_______wewillhaveaphysicsexam?-Sure.Nextweek.A.when B.where C.what D.whether5、-Whydidn'tyoucometoJenny'sbirthdaypartyyesterday?-BecauseI.A.didn'tinviteB.isn'tinvitedC.wasn'tinvitedD.haven'tinvited6、—Lookatmystamps.Howdoyoulikethem?—Theyarebeautiful!You’vegotawonderful________.A.introduction B.exhibition C.collection7、

Don'tknowwhereyourkidsareinthehouse?TurnofftheInternetandthey'll_____quickly.A.getupB.standupC.showupD.hurryup8、Whenweseeanywastelyingontheground,weshould_______.A.pickitoutB.pointatitC.pickitupD.kickitout9、________runnerstookpartinthehalfmarathon(半程馬拉松)inHaikouinApril.A.Hundred B.Hundreds C.Hundredsof10、—Mum,I’vegotthefirstprizeinthephotocompetition.—________!A.GoodluckB.GoodideaC.NotatallD.CongratulationsⅡ.完形填空11、Althoughpeopleeverywhereseemtoenjoydrinkingcoffee,theydonotallhavethe1coffeeculture.InEuropeforexample,coffeeshopsarecommonplacesforpeopletomeetfriendsandtotalkwhiletheydrinkcoffee.Ontheotherhand,locationslikethiswerenotascommoninNorthAmericainthepast.2,peopleinNorthAmericawouldliketodrinkcoffeeintheirhomeswiththeirfriends.ThecoffeecultureintheUSAchangedwhenStarbuckscoffeeshops3acrossthecountry.The4Starbuckscoffeeshopopenedin1971indowntownSeattle,Washington,intheUSA.Itwasasmallcoffeeshopthatroasteditsowncoffeebeans.Thecoffeeshop’s5didwell,andby1981thereweremoreStarbucksstoresinSeattle.Thingsreallybegantochangeforthecompanyin1981.Thatyear,HowardSchultzmetthethreemenwhoranStarbucks.SchultzworkedinNewYorkforacompanythatmadekitchenequipment(設(shè)備).HenoticedthatStarbucksordered6specialcoffeemakers,andhewascurious.SchultzwenttoSeattletosee7Starbucksdid.In1982,theoriginalStarbucksownershiredSchultzasthecompany’sheadofmarketing.In1983,SchultztraveledtoItaly.Thespecialatmosphere(氛圍)ofthecoffeebarsthere8hiseye.BackintheUSA,SchultzcreatedanatmosphereforStarbuckscoffeeshopsthatwas9andrelaxing,andcustomerseverywhereseemedtolikeit.StarbucksbeganopeningmorelocationsacrosstheUSA.Thenthecompanyopenedcoffeeshopsinothercountries10.Today,therearemorethan16,000Starbuckscoffeeshopsworldwide.However,thatdoesnotmeanStarbuckshasnothadproblems.Asamatteroffact,manylocationshaveclosedoverthepastfewyears.1.A.same B.different C.similar D.new2.A.Otherwise B.Therefore C.Instead D.However3.A.spread B.ran C.closed D.built4.A.last B.biggest C.smallest D.first5.A.business B.sales C.products D.a(chǎn)chievement6.A.a(chǎn)greatdealof B.a(chǎn)largenumberof C.a(chǎn)little D.little7.A.how B.why C.what D.that8.A.brought B.paid C.caught D.carried9.A.crazy B.worried C.nervous D.comfortable10.A.a(chǎn)fter B.a(chǎn)swell C.before D.soonⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、Tylerwasatroublesomestudent.Hesatinthebackrow.EverytimeIcalledhimtoanswerquestions,he’dr1.withaflip(輕率的)answer.Ifhegotitwrong,hewouldgetveryangry.Usuallykidscouldsitq2.inclass.However,Tylerwasjustloud.Oneday,TylerwastalkingwhileIwasteaching.Isaidtohim,“Tyler,whynotjoininourdiscussioni3.ofhavingoneofyourown?”Hegotupfromhischair,pusheditover,ands4.somethingIcan’tremember.Isenthimtotheofficeandhereceivedaweek’sout-of-schoolpunishment.Theweekwasawonderfultimeforme,butwhenitcametoane5.,Ibegantofeelworried.SoIcameupwithaplan.Onthedayofhisr6.,ItoldhimIwantedtostartoverwithhim.Ifhefeltlikehewasgoingtolosecontrol(控制)inclass,hecouldstepo7.thedoorforamoment.Fromthenon,Tylerwasachangeds8.inmyclassroom.Infacthewasasmartchildandheevenstoppedafightbetweentwostudentsoneday.Andheneverusedtheprivilege(特權(quán))toleavetheclassforamoment.Ibelievethatjustlettinghimdecideforh9.madeallthedifference.Whentheyearwasover,hewrotemeathank-younoteabouth10.goodtheyearhadbeenforhim.IstillhaveittodayandfinditverymovingtorereadwhenIgetstressed(有壓力的)aboutteaching.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Areyoushy?Ifyouare,youarenotalone.Infact,closeto50percentofpeopleareshy.Almost80percentofpeoplefellshyatsomepointintheirlives.Thesedays,shynessisbecomingmoreandmorecommon.Now,scientistsaretryingtounderstandshyness.Theyhavesomeinterestingideasaboutwhypeopleareshy.Isitpossibletobebornshy?Manyscientistssayyes.Theysay15to20percentofbabiesbehaveshyly.Thesebabiesarealittlequieterandmorewatchfulthanotherbabies.Interestingly,theseshybabiesusuallyhaveshyparents.Asaresult,scientiststhinkthatsomeshynessisgenetic.Familysizemightcausepeopletobeshyaswell.ScientistsatHarvardUniversitystudiedshychildren.Theyfoundthat66percentofthemhadolderbrothersandsisters.Thescientistssaidthatthesechildrenwereoftenbullied(欺負(fù))bytheirolderbrothersandsisters.Asaresult,theybecameshy.Atthesametime,childrenwithnobrothersandsistersmaybeshyaswell.Growingupalone,theyoftenplaybythemselves.Theyarenotabletolearnthesamesocialskillsaschildrenfrombigfamilies.Youmayalsobeshybecauseofwhereyouwereborn.Whenscientistsstudiedshynessindifferentcountries,theyfoundsurprisingdifferences.InJapan,mostpeoplesaidtheywereshy.ButinIsrael,onlyoneofthreepeoplesaidso.Whatexplainsthedifference?OnescientistsaystheJapaneseandIsraelishavedifferentopinionsoffailure.InJapan,whenpeopledonotsucceed,theyfeelbadaboutthemselves.Theyblame(責(zé)備)themselvesfortheirfailure.InIsrael,theoppositeistrue.Israelisoftenblamefailureonoutsidereasons,suchasfamily,teachers,friendsorbadluck.InIsrael,freedomofopinionandrisktakingarestronglysupported.ThismaybewhyIsraelisworrylessaboutfailureandarelessshy.Forshypeople,itcanbedifficulttomakefriends,speakinclass,andevengetagoodjob.Butscientistssayyoucangetoveryourshyness.Theysuggesttryingnewthingsandpracticingconversations.Anddon’tforget-ifyouareshy,youarenottheonlyone.1.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Happiness. B.Shyness. C.Kindness. D.Loneliness.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“genetic”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Passeddownfromparents.B.Learnedfromfriends.C.Taughtbyteachers.D.Madeupbybrothers.3.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Mostlittlebabiesarebornshyandquiet.B.Ifyouareshynow,youwillbeshyforever.C.Manyshychildrenhaveolderbrothersandsisters.D.MostIsraelipeopleareshyofexpressingopinions.4.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________maycauseshyness.A.genetics,grownupsandbirthplaceB.genetics,familysizeandbirthplaceC.familysize,grownupsandfailureD.genetics,familysizeandfreedom5.Scientistssuggestthatshypeoplecangetovertheshynessby_____________.A.blamingtheirfailureonoutsidereasonsB.tryingnewthingsandpracticingconversationsC.gettingthemselvesawayfromtheirshyparentsD.tryingtounderstandreasonsfortheirshynessB14、請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。OnasunnydayofSeptember,Isatwithmyfriendinawell-knowncoffeeshopinaneighboringtown.Asweenjoyedourcoffee,ayoungmanwearingglassesenteredandsatatanemptytablebesideus.Hecalledthewaiterandplacedhisorder,saying,“Twocupsofcoffee,oneofthemthereonthewall.”Weheardthisorderwithratherinterestandfoundthathewasservedwithonlyonecupofcoffeebuthepaidfortwo.Whenheleft,thewaiterputapieceofpaperonthewall,saying“ACupofCoffee”.Whilewewerestillthere,twoothermiddle-agedmenenteredandorderedthreecupsofcoffee,twoonthetableandoneonthewall.Theyhadtwocupsofcoffeebutpaidforthreeandleft.Thistimealso,thewaiterdidthesame.Heputapieceofpaperonthewallsaying,“ACupofCoffee.”Itwassomethingspecialandperplexingforus.Wefinishedourcoffee,paidthebillandleft.Afterafewdays,wehadachancetogotothiscoffeeshopagain.Whilewewereenjoyingourcoffee,apoorly-dressedmanarrivedattheshop.Asheseatedhimself,helookedatthewallandsaid,“Onecupofcoffeefromthewall.”Thewaiterservedcoffeetothismanasusual.Themanhadhiscoffeeandleftwithoutpaying.Wewereamazedtowatchallthis,asthewaitertookoffapieceofpaperfromthewallandthrewitintothedustbin.Nowitwasnosurpriseforus—whatwashappeningwasveryclear.Thegreatrespectforthemeninneedshownbytheresidents(居民)ofthistownmadeoureyesintears.1.Howmanycupsofcoffeedidtheyoungmandrink?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.2.Wheredidthewaiterputthepaper?A.Inthecup.B.Onthewall.C.Atthetable.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perplexing”probablymean?A.慈善的B.有趣的C.困惑的4.Accordingtothepassage,whopaidforthecoffeeofthepoorly-dressedman?A.Themanhimself.B.Thewaiter.C.Othercustomers.5.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Theresidentsinthistownwerekindtothepoor.B.Thecoffeeshopcouldstillmakemoneywhenpoormendrankcoffeeforfree.C.Thepaperonthewallthatsays“ACupofCoffee”couldbemadeintocoffee.C15、DearMr/Ms,WeareverypleasedtowelcomePresidentWilliamTaylorandManagerJamesRogerstoBeijingandShanghaiinMayforaboutaweek.Weofferthefollowingitinerary(行程表)foryourconsideration.Monday,May134:00pmArriveinBeijingandbemetattheairportbyPresidentofAsiaTradingCo.4:15pmLeaveforGreatWallHotel2:30pmDinnerTuesday,May144:30amDiscussionatAsiaTradingCo.Building2:00pm~2:00pmGroupdiscussion3:00pmCocktailpartyWednesday,May204:00amDiscussion12:00noonSigntheLetterofIntent1:30pmBeijingDuckDinner3:30pmVisittheSummerPalace1:00pmTakeaplaneforShanghai1.WilliamTaylorandManagerJamesRogerswillarriveinBeijingon_____.A.Sunday B.Monday C.Tuesday2.Theywill_____at4:30amonMay14.A.haveadiscussion B.haveaparty C.haveavisit3.Theirgroupdiscussionwilllast_______hours.A.4 B.5 C.14.TheywillgotoShanghaiby______onWednesday.A.car B.train C.a(chǎn)ir5.Theletterismainlyabout_______.A.a(chǎn)planofajourney B.a(chǎn)businessmeetingC.a(chǎn)nimportantdiscussionD16、Fromtheworld’sheaviestapple,theoldestladytotheworld’ssmallestdog,theseareallpartsofagroupoftheworld’sstrangestpeopleandthings.AndtheyareallintheGuinnessBookofRecords(《吉尼斯記錄》).ThebookisgoingtocelebrateitsbirthdaythisAugust.Itbeganexactlyhalfacenturyago.Andit’salwaysoneofthebestsellingbooksintheworld.Peoplenowcanbreakover1000recordseveryweek!Whydosomanypeoplewanttobreaktherecords?Dotheywanttheirnamesinthebookormeetmorepeoplearoundtheworld?“Itgivespeopleachancetoshowthey’rethebestintheworld.”saidoneoftherecordkeepersStewartNewport.ThebookwasstartedbyHughBeaverfromBritain.In1951,hewentshootingbirdsandtalkedwithhisfriendsaboutthefastestbirdinEurope.Threeyearslater,theywerestilltalkingaboutit.SoBeaverbelievedthatpeoplemusthavedifferentideas.So,hedecidedtostartabooktorecordtheworld’strulygreatestpeopleandthingsinit!ThenewestbookcameoutlastTuesday.Thisbookhasalotofinterestingrecords.Herearetwo:☆A(yù)Britishdog,Whitney,istheworld’ssmallestdog.It’sonly76mmtall.☆A(yù)nAmericanwomanLeeRedmondhasthelongestfingernails(指甲).Theygrewaslongas600mm!Shemadetherecordin1971.1.WecanseeeverythingintheGuinnessBookofRecordsexcept.A.theheaviestfruitsandvegetablesB.thesmallestpeopleandanimalsC.thestrangestpeopleandthingsD.veryordinarypeopleandthings2.TheGuinnessBookofRecordshasbeenoneofthebestsellingbooksfor.A.50yearsB.76yearsC.600yearsD.1000years3.NewportthoughtmanypeopletriedtobreakGuinnessrecordsbecause.A.theirnamesbekeptintheworldrecords.B.theirnamescouldbeseenbythewholeworld.C.theycouldmeetmorepeopleallovertheworld.D.theycouldbeknownasthegreatestbytheworld.4.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.NewportstartedtheGuinnessBookofRecordsinBritain.B.Morethanfourthousandrecordsarebrokeneachmonth.C.TheGuinnessBookofRecordsstartedintheyear1954.D.ThenewestbookofGuinnesscomesouteveryTuesday.5.Thewriterofthispassagewantsto.A.tellusthestrangestrecordsintheworldB.showusthebeginningoftheGuinnessBookofRecordsC.giveusanintroductiontotheGuinnessBookofRecordsD.letusknowthemostinterestingthingsintheworldE17、Asksomeonewhattheyhavedonetohelptheenvironmentrecentlyandtheywillalmostmentionrecycling.Recyclinginthehomesisveryimportant.However,havingtorecycleoftenmeanswealreadyhavemoreproductsthanweneed.Wearejustdealingwiththeresultsofthatover-consumptioninthegreenestway,butitwouldbemuchbetterifwedidnotbringsomanygoodshome.Thetotalamountofpackaging(外包裝)hasincreasedby12%between1999and2005.Itis1/3ofahome’swasteintheUK.Inmanysupermarkets,foodproductsarepackagedtwicewithplasticandpaper.Toomuchpackagingisdoingseriousdamagetotheenvironment.TheUK,forexample,isrunningoutoflandbecauseofthisunnecessarywaste.Ifsuchpackagingisburnt,itgivesoffgreenhousegaseswhichgoontocausethegreenhouseeffect.Besides,theplasticfromthepackageputssomecreaturesindanger,especiallybirdsandfish.Recyclinghelps,buttherecyclingitselfusesenergy.Thesolutionisnottoproducesuchwasteinthefirstplace.Foodwasteisaseriousproblem,too.Toomanysupermarketsencouragecustomerstobuymorethantheyneed.However,fewofthemhavetheideathatthiscannotcontinue.Forexample,supermarketsshouldencouragecustomerstoreusetheirplasticbags.Butthisisnotjustaboutsupermarkets.Itisaboutallofus.Wehavebeenusedtotheideathatpackagingmeansexcellencewhileanythingunpackagedisofpoorcondition.Thisisespeciallytrueoffood.Butthisideahasspreadtootherproducts,whichoftenhavefarmorepackagingthannecessary.Therearesignsofhope.Asmoreofusrecycle,wearebeginningtorealizejusthowmanyunnecessarygoodsarecollected.Weneedtofacethewasteofourconsumerculture,butwehaveamountaintoclimb.1.(小題1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“over-consumption”inParagraph1referto?A.Usingtoomuchpackaging.B.Recyclingtoomanywastes.C.Buyingmoreproductsthanneeded.D.Makingmoreproductsthannecessary.2.(小題2)WhichofthefollowingdamageofoverpackagingisNOTmentioned?A.Itmaywasteland.B.Itmaypollutethefood.C.Itmaydoharmtothelivingthings.D.Itmaymakethegreenhouseeffectworse.3.(小題3)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutrecycling?A.Itleadstoawasteofland.B.Itmeansburningpackagingforenergy.C.Itistheonlysolutiontothegreenhouseeffect.D.Ithelpsreducetheharmcausedbytoomuchpackaging.4.(小題4)Whydopeoplepreferpackagedproducts?A.Supermarketsencouragethem.B.Peoplecaremoreaboutpackaging.C.Itisnecessaryforalltheproductstohavepackage.D.Peoplethinkunpackagedproductsareofpoorcondition.5.(小題5)Whatdoesthewritertellusinthelastparagraph?A.Fightingwasteisdifficult.B.Peopledon’twasteanymore.C.Peopleonlyrecyclenecessarygoodsnow.D.Weshouldcontinueourconsumerculture.F18、NewOrleansJazzandHeritageFestival2019BesttimetogotoNewOrleansDates:April26-May5,2019Place:NewOrleans,UnitedStatesBuyticket:online(2monthsinadvance),remembertosignupgetmoreinformation.Website:http://rove.me/to/new-orleansThe

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