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九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題一、Ⅵ.完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目所選的選項(xiàng)涂黑。Apeacock(孔雀)withbeautifulfeathers(羽毛)wasdancinghappilyonarainysummerday.Heenjoyedtherainsomuchthathecouldn'thelp1..Butashetried,hefoundhisvoicedidn'tsoundbeautifulatall.Hestoppeddancing,feelingsad.Whilethepeacocklosthimselfinthe2.,anightingale(夜鶯)startedsinginghappily.Thesweetvoice3.thesadpeacockandfurthermadehimunhappywithhisownvoice.Hebeganwonderingwhythenightingalewasaborn4.withsuchasweetvoicewhilehewasn't.Justthen,theforestgodnoticedthewholeforestwasfilledwithjoyexceptforthecryingpeacock.Hewasquite5.,sohewentuptothepeacockandasked,"Whyareyousadinsuchwonderfulweather?"Thepeacocktalkedabouthisterriblevoiceandhow6.itwasthathecouldn'tsinglikeanightingale.Theforestgodlistenedcarefullyandthen7.inasoftvoice,"Everyoneisbornwithspecial8.thathelpthemshineintheirways.Yes,thenightingalehasasweetvoice,butyoualsohaveyourbeautifulfeathers.Sodonotcompareyourselfwithothers.9.,seewhatyouhaveandmakethebestuseofit.You'llneverbehappyifyoualwayscompareyourselfwithothers."Hearingthis,thepeacock10..Herealizedhowsillyhewasincomparinghimselftoothersandforgettinghisownadvantages.Everyonewasspecialinsomewayortheother.1.A.laughing B.singing C.crying D.talking2.A.illness B.fitness C.happiness D.sadness3.A.reached B.encouraged C.shook D.warned4.A.dancer B.speaker C.singer D.a(chǎn)ctor5.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.worried C.bored D.surprised6.A.wrong B.difficult C.unlucky D.impossible7.A.discussed B.replied C.called D.praised8.A.thoughts B.choices C.a(chǎn)dvantages D.tasks9.A.Instead B.However C.Finally D.Usually10.A.lookedup B.cheeredup C.stoodup D.wokeup二、Ⅶ.短文填空(共15小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)15分)ZhangDaqianwasborninNeijiang,Sichuan11.May10,1899.HewasoneofthemostfamousChineseofthe12.(twenty)century.Atayoungage,hewas13.(encourage)topaintbyhisfamily.In1917,hewenttoJapantogoon14.(learn)painting.Twoyears15.(late),hewenttoShanghaitoreceivetraditionalpaintinginstruction16.twofamousChinese17.(paint).Withthehelpofthem,Zhanghadthechancetostudysomeancientpaintings.Zhangwentto18.northinthelate1920s.Hebegan19.(work)withaBeijingpainter,PuXinyu.ZhangandPuweresowell-known20.theywerehonoredas"SouthZhangandNorthPu".Itshowed21.(they)highstatus(地位)inpainting.In1940,ZhangDaqinwenttothecaves(窟)ofMogaoandYulin.Heandhisgroupworkedharddayandnightthere.22.(final),theystudiedover200paintings.Afterthisexperience,hispainting23.(skill)weremuchbetterthanbefore.Zhangpassedawayin1983,buthisfamouspaintings24.(remain)intheworld.One25.(sell)ataverygoodpricein2021.三、AAreyouavegetablelover?Areyoutryingtofindanythinghealthytoeat?Hereisanidealrestaurantforyou!GreenBusWelcometoGreenBus!Youcaneathealthyvegetableshere.●Openinghours:11:30a.m.—8:30p.m.fromTuesdaytoSunday●Address:1/FSmithShoppingCenter.334VictorRoad●Tel:6000﹣0006ThemenuofGreenBusoffersallkindsofchoicesfromdifferentplant-based(植物基)materials.Eachdishiscreatedwithbalancedtasteandcolor.YoucanstartfromtheclassicGreenBuswarmsaladtothespecialplant-basedcrab(蟹).Youalsoeatdelicioussmokedvegetables,meatballsandotherspecialsauces.●GreenBuswarmsalad$18●Dailysoup$13●4plant﹣basedmeatballs$12●Lemongreentea$10GreenBususesdifferentcookingmethodsfordifferentfood.Lowtemperatureisimportanttokeepnutrition(營養(yǎng))inthefood.Itpaysattentiontonotonlythenutritionofeachmeal,butalsoenvironmentalprotection.Nothingiswastedinthekitchen.Sevenkindsofsaucesareprepared.Theyaremadefromtheremainingfoodliketomatoes,strawberriesandapples.WelcometoGreenBustotrymoredishes!26.Whencanpeoplegototherestaurantforameal?A.At8:00p.m.onMonday. B.At1:00p.m.onTuesday.C.At9:30a.m.onFriday. D.At10:00p.m.onSunday.27.WhichofthefollowingcanJackbuyinGreen.Busifhehasonly11dollars?A. B.C. D.28.Whereisthispassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Atravelguide.C.Asciencebook. D.Afoodmagazine.四、BIusedtobeashygirl.Butthisterm,Idecidedtomakeachange.WhenourteacheraskedwhowouldliketobeanEnglishclassmonitor(英語課代表),Iputupmyhandandgotthechance.ButitwasnotaseasyasIthought.Inthebeginning,afterIcheckedthehomeworklist,Ifoundthatmanystudentsdidn'thandintheirhomework.Iwasalittleworried.Ifeltthejobformeatthattimewastopushthosestudents.SoIspokesoloudlythatmyfaceturnedred.Itmadethestudentsangry,too.Iwasaskedbyoneofmyclassmates,"Whyareyoushoutingatme?"ThenIsuddenlyrealizedIhaddonesomethingwrong.Ishouldtalktomyclassmatesinakindwaybutnotgetsoangry.Afterthat,IchangedthewayIspoke."Excuseme.Couldyoupleasehandinyourhomework?"Isaid.Tomysurprise,manystudentsunderstoodmemuchbetterandfinishedtheirhomeworkquickly.Ihavefoundthebestwaytocommunicate,soIcansuccessfullysolveproblems.Now,Iamgettingalongwellwithallmyclassmates.Ialsorealizethatagoodmonitorshouldberesponsibleandpatient.Ireallyvaluethisexperience.29.Whydidthewriterdecidetobethemonitorthisterm?A.Noonewantedtodothejob. B.Shewantedtohelpothers.C.Shelikedthesubjectalot. D.Shewantedtobebraver.30.Whydidthewritergetworriedinthebeginning?A.Manystudentsdidn'thandintheirhomework.B.Shemadesomemistakesinherhomework.C.Shetalkedimpolitelytoherclassmates.D.Shepushedotherstudentstoohard.31.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusthroughthetext?A.Nooneisperfect.B.AllroadsleadtoRome.C.Knowledgestartswithpractice.D.Goodcommunicationisthekeytosuccess.五、CDoyoulikelisteningtomusic?Willallthesoundsbringhappinesstoyou?Doyouknowsomesoundsarenoise?Whatisnoise?Noiseisaloudorunwantedsound.Itisalsoakindofpollution.Whereisnoisefrom?Noisecanbecausedbymanykindsofthings,suchastransportation,factories,machinesandsoon.Tosomepeople,rockmusicisalsonoise.Whatwillhappentopeoplewholivenearnoisymachinesorusethemforaperiodoftime?Doctorsfindthatnoisecaninfluencetheirhealthandbehavior.Itcancausehighbloodpressure,hearingloss,sleepproblemsandotherharmfuleffects.Scientistsuseaunitcalledthedecibel(分貝)tomeasuretheloudnessofasound.Thesoundofaquietroom,forexample,measures35decibels.Thesoundofanordinarytalkmeasuresbetween40and65decibels.Thesoundofthetrafficandsomerockmusiccanmeasureover120decibels.Thesoundatthishighlevelcausesgreathearingloss.Howdoyoureducethedamage?Turndownyourmusicplayerandwearearplugs(耳塞)whenyouworkinanoisyenvironment.Earplugscanprotectyourears.32.Accordingtothetext,noiseis________.A.a(chǎn)beautifulsound B.a(chǎn)softsoundC.a(chǎn)soundthatpeoplecanhear D.a(chǎn)loudorunwantedsound33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Adecibelisalsoakindofnoise.B.Noisepollutionisgoodforpeople'shealth.C.Machinesthatmakeloudnoisearecalleddecibels.D.Thedecibelisaunitthatmeasurestheloudnessofasound.34.Accordingtothetext,loudnoisecan________.A.causehearingloss B.destroymachinesC.helppeopletosleepbetter D.improvepeople'shearing35.Wecaninferfromthetextthat________.A.noiseisapleasantsoundB.a(chǎn)llsoundscanhurtpeopleC.noisepollutionisaseriousproblemD.noisyrockmusicdoesn'tbelongtonoise六、DLifesometimescanbesodifficultforus.Youmayfeelthewholeworldisagainstyou.However,agoodchangeinmindoractionsmayturnyourlifearound.Manytimes,whenyouarefeelingdown,thoughtscanberunningaroundyourhead.Youmaymissoutonsomeofyourbrighterideas.Tostopthis,youshouldwritedownyourgoals.Thiswillmakethemclearerinyourmindandgiveyousomethingtostickto.Writingitdownwillhelpyouthinkabouthowyoucanachieveit.Itwillmakeyoufeelmuchbetterafteryoumarkitinyourlist.Short-termpleasuresuchasjunkfood(垃圾食品)orcomputergamesisnottruehappiness.You'dbettercutoutalotofthenegativethingsinyourlife.Youcanstartanewhobbylikeexercising.Itcanimproveyourbodyaswellasfeelings.Doingthingslikethatwillhelpyougetintoabetterman.Youcanevenseeyourprogressinthemirror.Ifyoustillcan'tchangebyyourself,thereisnoshameinfindinghelpfromsomeone.Byreachingout,youarealreadymakingagreatstep.Itdoesn'tevenhavetobeaprofessional(專業(yè)人士).Sometimesjustgotoyourfriendsandfamilyandtellthemwhatyourtroubleis.Ithelpsalot.Itisnoteasytomakeachangeandmaybenoteveryoneneedstodoit.Whatworksforonepersonmaynotworkforsomebodyelse.Youneedtofindwhathelpsyououtandthensticktoit.Ifyoucanfindoutthegoalsanddevelopsomegoodhabits,yourlifewillslowlybutsurelyturnaround.36.Howcanyoustopthoughtsrunningaroundthehead?A.Bydoingexercises. B.Bystartinganewhobby.C.Bywritingdownthegoals. D.Byfindingsomebrightideas.37.Ifyoucannotmakeachangebyyourself,whatshouldyoudo?A.Giveitup. B.Trytochangeothers.C.Acceptthetrouble. D.Findhelpfromsomeone.38.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.It'seasytofindoutawaytochangeyourlife.B.Everyoneneedstomakeachangeandsticktoit.C.Exercisingcanimprovepeople'sbodiesandfeelings.D.Wemustfindaprofessionaltohelpustomakeachange.39.Whichwordisclosetotheunderlinedword"negative"?A.Harmful. B.Wonderful. C.Helpful. D.Painful.40.Whichcanbeapropertitleforthetext?A.HowtoTurnYourLifeAroundB.HowtoSetaClearGoalC.HowtoFindHelpWheninTroubleD.HowtoExercisetoChangeYourLife七、Ⅸ.任務(wù)型閱讀。(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Davidisa15-year-oldboyandheiscrazyaboutspace.Healwayswondershowspacestationswork.Forhim,aspacecampisgreaterthananyothercampintheworld.Hethinkshecanlearnmoreaboutspacebyvisitingaspacecamp.Attheageofseven,Davidgotamodelofthespaceship.Thenhehadhisfirstastronauttrainingexperience.That'swhatmadehimabigfanofspace.HeandhisparentswereinvitedtoaFamilySpaceCamp.Theyhadatasteofwhatitwasliketotravelinspace.Everythingwasmagical.Davidfeltexcitedandcouldn'tforgetthatwonderfulday.Sofar,Davidhasbeentomanyspacecampsoverthelasteightyears.Lastmonth,hewenttoanewspacecampwithhisclassmates.Ithadalotoffunandspecialtrainingprograms,andheenjoyedallofthem.Therehewasoftenaskedbyclassmateswhyhelikedspacecampssomuch."Ifeellikearealastronautinthespacecamp."hesaid."MydreamhasbeentoworkforChinaspacesinceIwasalittleboy,andallofthesethingscanhelpmelearnmoreandgetclosertomygoal."Theseexperienceshaveinfluencedhislife.NowDavidisstudyingspacescience.Althoughitishardforhim,hehasmadeuphismindtobeaspaceengineerinthefuture.41.HowcanDavidlearnmorespace?42.WhatmadeDavidabigfanofspace?43.HowmanyyearshasDavidbeeninspacecamps?44.WhydoesDavidlikespacecamps?45.DoyouthinkDavidcanrealizehisdream?Whyorwhynot?八、Ⅹ.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)A:Hi,Jack.HaveyouheardthatChatGPTisverypopulararoundtheworld?B:46..What'sitabout?A:It'sanewChatbotmodel(聊天機(jī)器人模型).Itisveryavailabletoeveryone.B:Soundsinteresting.47.?A:Itcandolotsofthings,suchaschattingwithyou,givingyouadviceandsoon.Itcanevenwriteanarticleforyou.B:Wow!Itseemsthatitisreallysmartandamazing.48.?A:ItwasinventedbySamAltmanandhe'sverygoodatcomputerscience.B:49.?A:Itwasinventedin2022.AlthoughChatGPTishelpful,peoplebelievethereisstillroomfordevelopment.Youcangoonlinetosearchmoreinformation.B:Soundsgreat.Thankyouforsharing.A:50..九、Ⅺ.書面表達(dá)(滿分15分)51.改變是成長的必經(jīng)之路。假設(shè)你們學(xué)校??⒄Z專欄正在開展以"Thebiggestchangeinmylife"為主題的征稿活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下提示寫一篇英語短文投稿,講述你生活中的重大改變。提示:1.What'sthebiggestchangeinyourlife?2.Howdidithappen?3.Whatcanyoulearnfromthisexperience?寫作要求:1.要點(diǎn)齊全,語句通順,語法正確,書寫規(guī)范;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文流暢;3.80詞左右(開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。ThebiggestchangeinmylifeAlotofthingsinmylifehavechangedinthepastfewyears.____________________________________________________________________

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