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2023-2024學(xué)年安徽省亳州市利辛縣九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期中英語(yǔ)試題一、完形填空1.Imagineyouarecaughtdeepundergroundinaholewithnofoodandtheoxygen(氧氣).notsureifknowsyou’redownthere.Asoccerteam12youngThaiboys,aswellastheircoach(教練),hadtogothroughthisexperiencethissummer.TheywerecaughtinaholeinThailandonJune23,18daysinsideuntiltheyweresaved.Afterhearingthenews,myfriendsandIasiftheremightbenowaytogetthechildrenout.Buttheyheldouthopeanyway.Theseboysandtheircoachrefusedtohope,finallytheyweresaved.Itcanbetoholdouthopeindarktimes.Everywereadorhearabouttheterriblethingsthathappenedintheworld.ThismakesithardforustoliveeverySomepeoplegothroughtheirlivesthinkingoverthattheworstisalwaysjustaroundtheHowever,Ibelievethatimportanttostayduringdifficult123456789times.Thisisthebestwaytofacethe10thatwemeetinlife.Aspeopleoftensay:thereisalwaysalightattheendthetunnel(隧道).(1).A.somebodyB.anybodyC.everybodyD.nobody(2).A.excitingB.fascinatingC.terribleD.strange(3).A.missingB.losingC.spendingD.sleeping(4).A.feltB.wishedC.treatedD.planned(5).A.layoutB.giveupC.putonD.dealwith(6).A.whenB.andC.since(7).A.funB.boringC.hardD.excited(8).A.happilyB.carefullyC.quicklyD.badly(9).A.angryB.sadC.proudD.hopeful(10).A.supportB.chanceC.factD.trouble2.Thefirstmobilephonewasinventedinthelate1970s.Asacommunicationtool,mobilesmakeit11forpeopletokeepintouchwitheachButoverusethemobilephoneisbadforus.all12that,butnooneever13putstheirphonesdown.Achildwrote,“I14mymum’sphoneandIwishsheneverhadHisteacher15.saidthatmanyherstudentswishedmobilephoneshadneverbeen“Idon’tlikethephone16myparentsareontheirphoneseveryUsinga17onechildwrote.phoneissometimesareallyOnestudentcompletedapictureamobilephonewithacrossthroughitandalargesadface.The18waspostedontheInternetandhasbeensharedalmost170,000times.Adadwrote,“Greatreminder(提醒)forusallistoputthose19Anothermanwrote,“Ihavemadeapromisetomyson.IfIamplayingwitheverythingelsecan20,(1).A.difficultB.comfortableC.absentD.convenient(2).A.forgetB.studyC.knowD.accept(3).A.actuallyB.heavilyC.especiallyD.hardly(4).A.likeB.hateC.choose(5).A.inventedB.paidC.brokenD.given(6).A.soB.butC.orD.because(7).A.goodB.badC.strangeD.wise(8).A.articleB.storyC.pictureD.song(9).A.phonesB.jobsC.booksD.games(10).A.herB.himC.them二、閱讀理解3.Comeon!GetinStyle!Doyouwanttogetsomeskillstolookfashionable(時(shí)髦的)?ComeandjoinusintheStylingClubtomakeyourselfdifferent!Whatwillyoulearn?★Basichaircareandskincare(皮膚護(hù)理)skills★Make-upandhairstylingskills★DressingskillsWhenandwheredowemeet?Ourclubmeetseveryafterschool,from3:30pmto5:30pm,inRoom501inthestudentactivityHowcanyoubeamember?Visitourwebsiteat.au/stylingclubtosignup(注冊(cè))before10thOctober.Thereareonly20places.Firstcome,firstserved!Whatisthecost(費(fèi)用)?EachmemberneedstopayHXDOLLAR50.Howcanyougetmoreinformation?EmailKaren(Karen.yung@.au).Shewillbehappytoanswerallyourquestions.(1).Theywilllearnhowto.A.keephealthyB.makegoodfriendsC.dressproperlybeautifulclothes(2).HowlongwillthememberstheStylingClubmeeteveryweek?A.Onehours.C.Threehours.D.Fourhours.(3).Lilyandherfriendaregoingtojointhisclub.HowmuchshouldtheyA.50dollars.B.80dollars.C.100dollars.dollars.4.Katehardlyhadanyfriendsbecauseshethoughtitwasfuntospendhertimealone,eatingcakesandcandies.Herparentswereworried,sotheytookawayallhersweetfood.Katefeltsadandleftthehouse,lookingforsomethingsweettoeat.Shefoundasmallbottlemadegold-coloredglassonherKatereadthewordsonit:“Glass(眼淚),changestearsintochocolate.”Katewasexcited!Shefoundalittlegirlwhowascrying.Hertearswerechangedintochocolate.Itrandownherfacetohermouth.Thatsoonstoppedhercrying.Somethingsimilarhappenedtoasadwomanwhohaddroppedsomeplates,andanoldmanwhocouldn’tfindhisglasses.Thechocolatetearscheeredthemup.Kateunderstoodthatcheeringpeopleupwasmuchmoreimportantthanchocolate.Hersearchforsweetfoodstopped,andshebegantohelpsadpeople.Atlast,shemadealotfriendsandbecamehappier.(1).WhydidKatehavefewfriends?Because.A.herparentsstoppedherfromplayingwithothersB.shethoughtitwasmuchmorefuntostayaloneC.herteacherdidn’tlethersharehersweetfoodwithotherswasbusystudyingandhadnotimetomakefriends(2).WhotookawayKate’ssweetfood?A.HerB.Herfriends.C.Thelittlegirl.parents.(3).WhatcouldthesmallbottleKatefoundonthewaydo?A.Itcouldchangetearsintochocolate.B.Itcouldhelppeoplefindanything.C.Itcouldhelppeoplefindsweetfood.couldhelppeoplerepairbrokenplates.(4).Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Katefoundalotsweetfoodwiththehelpthesmallbottle.B.Katestoppedsearchingforsweetfoodandbegantofindglassbottles.C.Kateunderstoodthathelpingsadpeoplewasmoreimportantthanchocolate.discoveredsweetfoodwasmuchmoreimportantthanmakingfriends.5.Sometimeswefindabooksointerestingthatwereadthewholeit,andothertimeswemayfindabookthatwedon’tenjoysomuchandweonlyreadpartsit.describethedifferentwaysinwhichweread,weoftenusedifferentphrases.Nowtakealookatsome“reading”phrases,payingattentiontothesmalldifferencesinmeaningbetweenthem.IwasluckyenoughtobeonholidaylastweekandIspentsometimewithmynoseinabook.“Noseinabook”isacommonlyusedEnglishphrase.Itisusuallyusedtodescribesomeonewhoisalwaysreading,andtheword“head”issometimesusedinstead“nose”.Forexample:Myyoungerbrotheralwayshashisnoseinabook.JessisabookShealwayshasherheadinabook.Let’scontinuewiththeenthusiastic(滿腔熱忱的)reading.Ifyoudevourabook,youreaditquicklyandwithgreatinterest.Forexample:Hedevouredallthreebooksintwodays.Peopleoftentalkaboutgettinglostinabook,meaningthattheygivethebooksomuchtheirattentionthattheydon’tnoticeorthinkaboutanythingelse.Forexample:Ilovethatfeelinggettinglostinabook.Butwhatabouttheopposite,whenwereadwithoutenthusiasm?Perhapsweonlyreadafewpagesabook,butdidn’tfinditinterestingorexciting.cansaythebookdidn’tgrabus.Forexample:Idon’tknowwhyIcouldn’tgetintothesecondnovel.Itjustdidn’tgrabmeinthewaythatthefirstonedid.(1).Howmany“reading”phrasesaretalkedaboutinthispassage?A.Three.C.Five.(2).Whichphrasecanweusetodescribeapersonwhoisalwaysreading?A.Devourabook.B.Thebookdon’tgrabsomebody.C.Getlostinabook.D.Haveone’sheadinabook.(3).Whydidn’tthebookgrabthereader?A.Becauseitistoodifficult.B.Becauseitistoolong.C.Becauseitisn’tinteresting.D.Becauseitisn’thelpful.(4).Whatisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthetext?A.TheReadingPhrasesB.TheMeaningsBooksC.TheKindsBooksReadingSkills6.Whointhisworldwouldn’twanttogotoaplacethatlooksverybeautiful?WhenyoucometotheHimalayas,whatdoyouhaveinyourmind?Highmountains?Whitesnow?Bothanswersareright,butinthemountainsthere’saplacecalledtheFlowers(花谷)andyoucanseeaverydifferentscenethere.hometoprettyflowers,wildplantsandendangeredanimals.TheFlowersisinonenorthernstateIndia.TherearehundredsdifferentkindsflowersinthisTheybloom(開(kāi)花)betweenJuneandSeptember.SotheFlowersopensupinJuneforeveryonetillthefirstweekOctober.Whentheflowersbloom,thevalleylookslikeamagicalworldwithdifferentcolors.Therearealsoalotwildplants,suchastreesandgrass(草),intheFlowers.Theyarespecial.Somethemarehardtofindanywhereelseintheworld!What’smore,someendangeredanimalsliveintheNowpeoplehaveturnedtheFlowersintoanationalpark.Visitorscan’tbuildanythingorlivethere.Theycanonlystaythereforoneprobablynotlongenoughforvisitorstoseealltherealbeautythere.(1).WhendoflowersintheFlowersstarttobloom?A.InJune.B.InC.InAugust.September.(2).Whatdoes“them”underlinedinParagraph3referto(指的是)?A.Themountains.B.Theanimals.C.Thetrees.wildplants.(3).What’sthewriter’smainpurposewritingthepassage?tellastorytheHimalayas.introducetheFlowerstous.explaintheproblemssomenationalparks.askmorepeopletoliveintheFlowers.7.Thereisafamoussaying,“EastorWest,homeistheWhatdoestheword“home”meantoyou?HowdoyousaythewordinFrench,inChinese,orinyourlanguage?Althoughpeopleusuallyknowwhatthewordmeans,itsometimeshasnoexacttranslation.notsurprising,becausetheideahomeisdifferentfromcountrytocountry,andfrompersontoperson.Ahomeismorethanaroof(屋頂)andfourwalls.cooking,eating,talking,playingandsleepingthatgooninside.Andathomeyouusuallyfeelsafeandrelaxed.Homeslookdifferentindifferentcountries.Theyalsohavedifferentthingsinside.Forexample,incoldnorthernEurope,there’safireinthelivingroomorkitchenandallthechairsfaceit.Inthesouth,wherethesunshinesalot,moreimportanttokeeptheheatout,andtherearesmallwindowsandcoolstonefloors.askedsomepeopleabouttheirhomes.Howoftendopeoplemovehouseinyourcountry?“Inmycountrymanypeopledon’tstayinoneplaceforaverylongtime.Theyoftenmoveeverytenyearsor-Cherry,Boston,UsWhatarefeatureshomesinyourcountry?“InBritain,evenintown,there’salwaysagarden.haveseparatebedroomsandlivingrooms.Butwedon’toftenhavebalconies(陽(yáng)臺(tái)).Theweatherisn’twarmenough!”-Pat,England(1).Whatcannotbedoneathomeaccordingtothepassage?A.Readingandwriting.B.Cookingandeating.C.Playingandtalking.D.Sleepingandrelaxing.(2).WhyisitimportanttokeeptheheatoutthehousesinsouthernEurope?A.Becausethere’safireinthelivingroom.B.Becausethesunthereshinesalot.C.Becausetheywearheavyclothesathome.D.Becausetheywanttositonthestone(3).Whatdoestheunderlinedword“features”meaninChinese?A.含義B.材料C.成員三、單項(xiàng)選擇8.Let’skeepallthewindowsopen.Theintheclassroomisterrible.A.styleB.shapeC.smellD.speed9.Volleyballisverypopularinthatschool.allthestudentstherelikeplayingvolleyball.A.ClearlyB.HardlyC.NearlyD.Finally10.-Look,theskirtsareonsale.TheyaresellingataWhynotbuyoneforyourdaughter?price.A.lowB.deepC.highD.usual11.-Excuseme,hasMrGreencomebackfromtheUK?-Notyet.He’llA.remainB.startthereuntilthisweekend.C.arrive12.-Whydon’twemakeabirthdaycakeforourmom?-.A.That’strueB.That’sagoodideaC.Ibegyourpardondon’tthinkso13.-The19thAsianGameswasheldinChina.DoyouknowInHangzhou.?A.whenitwasheldB.whenwasitheldC.whereitwasheldD.wherewasitheld14.-doyoupreparefortheEnglishtest?-Iprepareforitbyreadingaloudeverymorning.A.WhyB.HowC.WhatD.When15.-Doyouknowthemanunderthetree?-No,Idon’t.Heisatome.A.strangerB.customerC.friendD.relative16.We’llA.putuptheEnglishplay“SnowWhite”untilnextweekbecausethebadweather.B.putoutC.putoffon17.ThefourthlessonTiangongclassroomwasStation.onSeptember21,2023atChinaSpaceA.admiredB.createdC.encouragedD.taught四、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話18.根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從下面的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。A:Happybirthday,Candy!Hereisagiftforyou.B:Thanks,Emily.Oh,whatabeautifulboxitis!MayIopenitnow?A:No.48canaskmequestionsaboutthegift.B:That’sinteresting.Hmm…49A:Leather(皮革).B:WhatcolorisA:50B:I’mclosetoknowingwhatitis.Onelastquestion.51A:round.B:52AmIright?A:Iknowthatyou’vebeensavinguptobuyanewfootball.B:Thankyoualot.Ilovethisgiftalot!A.It’safootball!B.WhatsizeisC.Whiteandblack.D.WhatshapeisE.What’sitmadeof?F.Pleaseguesswhat’sinsidefirst.shouldn’topenituntilIleave.(1).(2).(3).(4).(5).五、任務(wù)型閱讀19.閱讀下面短文,完成小題。Ateamwomenhavebecomefamousrecently.Therearenineretired(退休的)womeninthisteamandtheyarefromtheShipingcuncommunity(社區(qū)).The

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