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2026屆湖北省武漢二中學(xué)廣雅中學(xué)英語(yǔ)九上期末達(dá)標(biāo)檢測(cè)模擬試題注意事項(xiàng)1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—Theexchangeofculturecandeveloptherelationshipbetweentwocountries.—Iagree.Itcanmaketwocountriesunderstandeachotherbetter.A.make...faster B.make…worse C.make...stronger2、Whichwordofthefollowingdoesn’thavethesamestressastheothers?A.Belief. B.Visitor. C.Swimmer.3、—Hehadalotof_____________.Andhegaveawaymuchtopeopleinpoorplaces.—Oh,whatakindmanhewas.A.energy B.wealth C.time4、Iwanttohave________Englishpenpal.A.a(chǎn) B.the C.a(chǎn)n D./5、—MustIgotomedicalschoolandbeadoctorlikeyou,Dad?—No,you__________,son.You’refreetomakeyourowndecision.A.can’t B.mustn’t C.shouldn’t D.needn’t6、Itthatshewastherealprincess.Ithoughtshewasafarmer.A.turnedout B.turneddown C.turnedup D.turnedon7、--OnlyYouisaTVprogramispopularwithmostyoungpeople.--Yes,itisdefinitelytrue.A.that B.whose C.what D.who8、Don'ttroubleyourbrother.He_________onanewcomputerprogram.A.works B.wasworking C.isworking D.hasworked9、Inthefollowingwords,whichunderlinedletterhasadifferentsoundfromtheothers?A.a(chǎn)gree B.a(chǎn)lien C.a(chǎn)head10、--Couldyoutellmesomeinformationaboutthehotelsinyourcity?--Whynot______________ontheInternet?A.lookforitB.tolookforitC.lookitupD.tolookitupⅡ.完形填空11、Manyyearsago,Isawahomelesswomaninthinclothesenteringthestudentpublicroom.Shestartedcoughingwhenshesatdownonasofa.1,shewasn’twell.Withoutthinkingtoomuchaboutit,IwenttotheStudentAffairsOfficewhereIknewIcouldfind2inthe“LostandFound”box.Igatheredherupallclothesand3Imademywayback,aco-workerwarnedmenottohelpthispersonbecauseitwouldonlyleadtoherwanting4help.Iignored(忽視)herwarningsandcarriedon.Twoweekslater,alovelyelderlymancametomyofficeandaskedtospeakwithmein5.Curious,Igavehimmyfull6.Hewentontotellmethathehadoverheard(無(wú)意聽到)the7withtheco-workerabouthelpingthepainfulwoman.Hewantedmetoknowthatitwasalwaysokaytohelppeople,andthatwas8hewantedtogivemeacheckfor$1000!Iburstintotears,becauseIreallyneededthemoneyatthetime,butalsobecauseIhadneverbeenrecognized(認(rèn)出)insuchawayforhelpingsomeone!Webecamegoodfriendsand,twentyyearslater,heevenofferedme$120,000tobuymydreamhouse.Iaskedhimwhatmadehimoffermesuchalarge9.HesaiditwasbecauseIwasa“giver”andthatIdeserved(值得)it.Iwasableto10theperfectlittlehomeforme,allbecauseonedayIhelpedahomelesswomanwithoutthinkingtoomuch.1.A.Luckily B.Clearly C.Truly D.Really2.A.clothes B.trousers C.socks D.coats3.A.until B.whenever C.while D.a(chǎn)s4.A.much B.less C.more D.little5.A.silence B.private C.order D.place6.A.a(chǎn)ttention B.patience C.preparation D.satisfaction7.A.discussion B.conversation C.a(chǎn)greement D.warning8.A.how B.whether C.when D.why9.A.home B.effort C.present D.friendship10.A.live B.stay C.own D.goⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、綜合填空。閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。InChina,luckynumbershavepronunciationsthataresimilartowordswithlucky1.(mean).Forexample,thenumber8isthemostfavorednumber2.inChineseitispronouncedbaandsoundssimilartofa,meaning“gettingrich”.Thus8issaid3.invitegreatwealth.Maybethe4.(good)examplethatshowshowChinesepeoplelovethenumber8isthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.TheOpeningceremony(開模式)5.(hold)at8minutesand8secondspast8:00p.m.onthe8thAugust.Thiswasinexpectationof6.(win)themostoutofthisbigcompetition.Chinesecouplesalsohopethatthenumber8willbringlucktotheirchildren.In2008,there7.a(chǎn)bout17millionnewborns,makingarecordsinceearly1990s.Andmanyofthe8.(baby)werebornaroundAugust.Chinesepeople’sloveforthenumber8canbeseeneveninsmallthingssuch9.numberplates(牌照).Numberplates10.”8888”canbesoldatveryhighprices.WhentheChinesechoosefloornumbers,phonenumbers,ordatesofevents,theyprefernumberswith8inthem,too.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Doyouknowanythingaboutemail?Emailisakindofcommunicationthatischanging,fortheworse,thewaywewriteanduselanguage,saysomecommunicationexperts."Emailhashelpedthespreadofcarelesswritinghabits,”saysBaron,aprofessoratanAmericanuniversity.Shesaysthepoorspelling,grammar,punctuationandsentencestructureinemailsshowthegrowingunconcernaboutthewaywewrite.Baronarguesthatweshouldn’tforgiveandforgetthepoorwritinginemails.“Themoreweusetheemail,themoreitbecomesthenormalwayofwriting,”theprofessorsays.Otherssaythatthoughithaspoorwriting,emailhasdonewhatseveralgenerations(代)ofEnglishteacherscouldn’tdo.Ithasmadewritingfashionableagain.“Emailisanewcommunicationtechnology,”saysIanLancashire,aprofessorofEnglishatTorontoUniversity.“Itfillsthegap(缺口)betweenspokenlanguageandtheformal(正式的)methodsofwriting.Itisthepurestformofwrittenspeech.”Lancashiresaysemailcanhelppeoplewhoareusuallyafraidofwritingtogettheirthoughtsflowingeasilyontoablankscreen.Hesaysthisisbecauseemailisclosetospeech.“It’slikeacircleoffourorfivepeoplearoundacampfire,”hesays.Still,heacceptsthatthisfreedomtoexpressthemselvesoftengetspeopleintotrouble.Thenumberofemailssentinadayalmostisthenumberoflettersmailedinayear.Butmorepeoplearerecognizingthecontent(內(nèi)容)ofatypicalemailmessageisnotoftenexact.1.WhatcanweknowaccordingtoBaron?A.Emailchangesthewaypeoplecommunicateineverydaylife.B.Peopleshouldchecktheemailmanytimesbeforesendingit.C.Morepeopledon’ttakethemistakesseriouslywhenwritinganemail.D.Emailhasbecomeanormalwayofwriting.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.Email. B.Thepoorwriting. C.Thegoodwriting. D.Thecommunicationtechnology.3.IanLancashirethinksA.emailmakeswritingbecomepopularagain B.itishelpfulforpeopletouseemailtoexpressthemselvesC.emailsareeasiertowritethanletters D.peopleshouldrememberthemistakesinemails4.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Peopleshouldstopusingemailtocommunicate. B.Peoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutemail.C.Peopleshouldlearntowriteemailcorrectly. D.Peoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofgoodwriting.B14、Thefirstteacher-parentmeetingwouldbeheldintheschool.Tothelittleboy'sdisappointment(失望),hismothersaidshewouldgo.Hefeltsorryforherface.Shewasverybeautiful.buttherewasabigscar(疤痕)onherrightface.Theboynevertalkedaboutitwithhismother.Atthemeeting.thepeoplenoticedthemother'skindnessandbeautythoughshehadthescar.Butthelittleboyhidhimself.Afterthemeeting.theteacheraskedhismothercarefully."Howdidyougetthescatonyourface?"Themotheranswered."Whenmysonwasababy.hewasonceinroomthatcaughtfire.Everyonewastooafraidtogoinbecausethefirewasoutofcontrol.Atthattime.IrushedinAsIwasrunningtowardshisbed.Isawapieceofwoodcomingtowardshisbed.Ithrewmyselfoverhimtoprotecthim.Iwasknockeddown.Luckily,afiremancameinandsavedbothofus.ButIgotthescar."Shetouchedherface."Thisscarwillbehereforever,butIhaveneverfeltsorryforwhatIdid."Atthatmoment.thelittleboycameoutwithhiseyeswet.Heheldhismother'shandfortherestoftheday.1.(小題1)Theboywassorryforhismotherbecause_______.A.hismotherwasnotbeautifulB.hedidn'tlovehismotherC.therewasabigscaronherfaceD.theteacherdidn'twanttoseeher2.(小題2)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theboyknewwhyhismothergotthescarbefore.B.Theboytoldhisclassmateswhyhismothergotthescar.C.Themothertoldtheboyaboutthescarafterthemeeting.D.Themothertoldtheteacheraboutthescarafterthemeeting.3.(小題3)Themothergotthescarwhenshe_______.A.sleptinaroomonfireB.protectedhersonC.rushedoutoftheroomD.putoutthefire4.(小題4)Theboywas_______whenheknewthetruthatlast.A.movedB.sadC.boredD.a(chǎn)fraidC15、WelcometoMyRestaurantMENU

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根據(jù)表格信息,選擇正確答案。1.Thereare__________kindsofdrinksintherestaurant.A.3 B.4 C.52.Ifyouwanttobuyasandwichandaglassofjuice,youmustpay__________.A.$7.50 B.$5.00 C.$2.503.Themostexpensivethingonthemenuis_______.A.Pizza B.Coke C.Icecream4.Therestaurantisn’topenon_______.A.Children’sDayB.NewYear’sDayC.ChristmasDay5.Therestaurantisopenat___________inthemorning.A.8:00am B.9:00am C.11:00pmD16、閱讀理解。AltiAchentureinAfricaItwaslateatnight,butKevincouldnotsleep.Hisbedwasinsideacampingtent,andjustoutsidethetentwerethefieldsofAfrica,filledwithwildanimals.Hisparentssleptsoundlyinanotherbedacrossfromhim.Hewonderedhowtheycouldbesocalm.Whatifalioncameintotheirtent?Hewasveryfrightened.IttookalongtimebeforeKevinfinallyfellasleep.Whenthesuncameup,hefelthismother'shandonhishead."Morning,Kcvin!"shesaid,"Timetowakeupandgoonthatasafari."BeforetheyleftAmerica,hisparentshadexplainedtohimthatasafariwasalongdrivethroughnature,usuallyinAfrica.Duringasafariyoucanseelionsandzebraslivingfree,insteadofcoopedup(限制)inazoo."Whatifwegetclosetoalion?"Kevinasked."Ohdarling,"shesaid."Nothingwillhappentousifwelistentoourguide."Kevingotdressedslowly,listenedtothebirdssingingoutsideandbegantofeellessafraid.Afterabriefbreakfast,hegotintoajeepwithhisparents.Thedriver,Jim,akind-lookingman,wasalsotheirguide.Thejeeptookoffalongadirtroad.AfteralittlewhileKevinsawsomethingmoveoutofthecornerofhiseye."Wait!"hesaid."Iseesomething!"Jimstoppedthecarandtoldthemalltogetout.KevinandhisparentswaitedinthetallgrasswhileJimwalkedaheadofthemandlookedaround.AfteraminuteJimraisedhishandsintheair."Shhh,"hesaidinalowvoice."It'snothingdangerousbutdon'tspeakloudly."KevinandhisparentswalkeduptowhereJimstood,andsoonKevinsawabeautifulgoldencreaturewithdarkbrownspots(點(diǎn))andavery,verylongneck—agiraffe."Wow,"saidKevin.Hecouldnotbelievehowclosehewastothegiraffe.Allhisfearsdisappearedandhebegantogetexcitedaboutthedaytocome.1.Kevincouldn'tsleepthatnightbecause___________.A.a(chǎn)lioncameintohistentB.hewasfrightenedC.hisparentssleptsoundlyD.thetentwasuncomfortable2.AccordingtoKevin'sparents,duringasafari,theycan___________.A.drivethroughAfricancitiesB.flyoverAfricanfieldsC.givefoodtolionsandzebrasD.seewildanimalslivingfree3.WhatmadeKevinsurprised?A.Waitinginthetallgrass.B.Listeningtobirdssinging.C.Gettingsoclosetoagiaffe.D.Drivingajeepwithhisparents.E17、Withthedevelopmentofmoderntechnology,robotsaregoingintomanyfieldsofhumanbeings.Theycanbeinstructedtocarrydifferenttasksandfinishthemwell.RobotAlexanderRobotJoanna2.32mwithahandsomeface,designedinChina.Price:$9,900perrobot.Hehelpsbuildcarsanddoessimplejobsoverandoveragain.Fewerpeoplewilldosuchboringjobs,butAlexanderwillnevergetbored.Amiddle-agedladywhois1.67m.designedinIndia.Price:$10,100perrobot.Joannaiseasy-goingandactslikealovelyhousewife.Shedoesalotofhousework,suchascooking,washingandkeepingthehousecleanandtidy.RobotSusanRobotCharlesOnly1.10m,aprettygirlcomingfromFrance.Shecansingmanysongsanddancetomusic.Ifyou’retiredfromstudyandwork,Susanwilltellyoufunnystoriesandkeepyoulaughingalot.Price:$13,700perrobot.Asnake-shapedrobot,designedinAustralia,lessthan1meterlong.Price:$9,760perrobot.Ifbuildingfalldownwithpeopleinside,RobotCharlescanhelplookforpeopleundertheruins(廢墟).1.RobotJoanna,alovelyandeasy-goinghousewifeis_______.A.only1.10metertall B.2.32meterstallC.lessthanonemeterlong D.1.67meterstall2.Whywillfewerpeopledosimplejobsagainandagaininthecomingyears?Because_______.A.peoplewouldliketodothemiftheygetmorepaidB.moderntechnologymakespeoplesmartC.robotslikeAlexanderwilldosuchboringjobsD.therearemanyjobsforpeopletochoosefrom3.WhatcanSusandotohelpyourelaxedafterawholeday’swork?A.Palywithsnakes. B.Tellyouafunnystory.C.Cookdeliciousdishes. D.Designatoycar.4.Ifanearthquakehappens,_______willhelplookforpeopleunderthefallenbuildings.A.RobotAlexander B.RobotJoannaC.RobotSusan D.RobotCharles5.Wherecanyoureadtheaboveinformationaboutrobots?A.Inasciencenewspaper. B.Inastorybook.C.Inageographybook. D.Inatourguide.F18、Everybodylikestakingselfies(自拍照),fromyourbestfriendtoyourfavoritepopstar.SelfiesaretakingoverRenrenandSinaWeibo.Theword“selfie”wasevennamedWordoftheYearbyOxfordDictionariesin2013.Butwhydopeoplefeeltheneedtotakethem?Andaretheydoingusmoreharmthangood?AccordingtoDr.PamelaRutledge,directoroftheMediaPsychologyResearchCenterintheUS,postingaselfieshowsabiologicalneedforself-validation(自我驗(yàn)證).Humanshaveanareaintheirbrainthatcontrolssocialactivity.Receivingpositivefeedback(反饋)onaselfieyouhavepostedcanbethesameassomeonestoppingyouinthestreetandpraisingyourappearance.Theactoftakingaselfiealsoputsyouinapositionofpower.Youarethedirectorandthesubjectofyourownworkofart.Ithelpspeoplefeelincontroloftheirself-imageandcanbeapowerfultool.Butcanitgotoofar?Theexpertswarnthattoomuchtimespentonselfiescanaffectpeople’sconfidence,particularlyinteenagers.Ifyouarespendingalotoftimechoosingtheperfectselfieoutfit(著裝)orfindingtherightangle(角度),thentherecouldbeaproblem.Likewise(同樣地),postingselfiescanharmyourpersonalrelationships.UKstudiesfoundthatmanypeoplefindithardtorelatetopeoplewhoareoftenpostingselfies.Sonexttimeyoucatchyoursmartphonetotakeaquickselfie,itmaybebettertodropitstraightbackintoyourpocket.1.WhatdoesRutledgethinkofpostingselfies?A.Ithelpspeoplegettoknoweachother.B.Ithelpspeopletakebetterpictures.C.Itjustletspeopleshowofftheirnewclothes.D.Itmeets(滿足)people’sneedforself-validation.2.FromParagraph2,welearnthefollowingEXCEPT.A.itneedssomearttotakegoodselfiesB.thebraincontrolspeople’ssocialactivityC.peoplewantgoodcomments(評(píng)論)ontheirselfiesD.takingselfieshelpspeoplefeelincontroloftheirself-image3.Theexpertsthinkspendingtoomuchtimetakingselfiescan.A.a(chǎn)ffectpeople’sconfidenceB.giveawaypeople’spersonalinformat

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