![2022年河北省辛集市九年級英語第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典試題含解析_第1頁](http://file4.renrendoc.com/view/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d71/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d711.gif)
![2022年河北省辛集市九年級英語第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典試題含解析_第2頁](http://file4.renrendoc.com/view/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d71/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d712.gif)
![2022年河北省辛集市九年級英語第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典試題含解析_第3頁](http://file4.renrendoc.com/view/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d71/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d713.gif)
![2022年河北省辛集市九年級英語第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典試題含解析_第4頁](http://file4.renrendoc.com/view/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d71/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d714.gif)
![2022年河北省辛集市九年級英語第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典試題含解析_第5頁](http://file4.renrendoc.com/view/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d71/1810d6424b5f3ba5181e9d07aedf2d715.gif)
版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報或認(rèn)領(lǐng)
文檔簡介
1、2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬試卷注意事項1考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回2答題前,請務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號用05毫米黑色墨水的簽字筆填寫在試卷及答題卡的規(guī)定位置3請認(rèn)真核對監(jiān)考員在答題卡上所粘貼的條形碼上的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號與本人是否相符4作答選擇題,必須用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應(yīng)選項的方框涂滿、涂黑;如需改動,請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案作答非選擇題,必須用05毫米黑色墨水的簽字筆在答題卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律無效5如需作圖,須用2B鉛筆繪、寫清楚,線條、符號等須加黑、加粗. 單項選擇1、_ good advice she provided! It did
2、help me a lot!AHow aBWhat aCHowDWhat2、You look unhappy. Whats wrong?No one _ me when I was in America. Maybe they all forgot me.Aphoned Bphones Chas phoned Dhad phoned3、Stephanie wears_ coat _ white buttons every Friday in winter.Aan ugly loose cotton; with Ba loose ugly cotton; hasCa loose ugly cot
3、ton; with Dan ugly cotton loose; has4、When will car race beginIm not sure. Maybe next week, or maybe week after nextAa; theBan; theCthe; aDthe; the5、How are you going to improve _this term?Work harder than last term.AourselvesBmyselfChimselfDyourself6、Mike visited his teacher with his classmates_.Al
4、ast SundayBon SundayCevery SundayDnext Sunday7、This year our school is_than it was last year.Amuch more beautiful Bmuch beautifulCthe most beautiful Dbeautiful8、 Do you think there are aliens? Im afraid not. .APractice makes perfectBTo see is to believeCDo as Romans do9、- What should I do, doctor?-
5、_ healthy, you should take exercise more and eat meat less.AKeep BKeepingCTo keep DKept10、Do you have Jays CDs?Sorry, they are . But well get some more next week because they .Asold well; are on sale Bsold out ; sell well Cselling well; sell well. 完形填空11、 You want to run across the street to catch t
6、he bus which is leaving soon? But 1 ! Youd better not. If a policeman sees you, youll have to pay a fine (罰款).New traffic laws say that 2 people cross the street when the light is red, they can be fined as much as 50 yuan.Traffic accidents killed more than 104,000 people in China last year. Chinese
7、cities have more cars than ever. Drivers and pedestrians (行人) must work together to make the streets much 3 .The law has new rules for drivers and pedestrians. Drivers have to slow down when they are close to crosswalks. If people are in a crosswalk, cars must 4 to let them pass.There are 5 for bus
8、drivers, too. If bus drivers smoke, drink or make phone calls while 6 , they can be fined. Buses that carry too many people are also against(違反) the law.Pedestrians will have to walk more safely under the new law. They must cross streets at crosswalks. Also, they 7 climb over the fences (柵欄) along s
9、treets.Do you ride a bike to school? Its not a good idea to 8 classmates on the back. You could be fined 50 yuan. And stay in the right way when youre riding. The big roads are 9 cars and buses.If you see a terrible accident, tell the police. And dont be 10 to help people to the hospital if they are
10、 hurt in an accident. Dont worry about money. The new law says that policemen must take care of them even if they cant pay right away.1AhurryBlookCwaitDlisten2AifBwhenCsoDthough3AsaferBhappierClighterDslower4AlikeBgoCturnDstop5ArulesBarticlesClettersDexercises6Ato driveBdriveCdrivingDdrives7AcanBcou
11、ldCshouldDshouldnt8AcarryBtakeCbringDmove9AinBonCforDat10AhappyBafraidCsadDgreat. 語法填空12、A:Li Ping, have you seen the science fiction film “The Wandering Earth”(流浪地球)recently?B:Yes, I have. I saw it during the Spring Festival.A:It was reported that the film was great. What does it tell about?B:It te
12、lls a story about 1 humans, threatened(威脅)by a dying and swelling sun, build very large engines to push the planet out of the solar system, starting a centuries-long journey in search of a new sun.A:You mean our earth is in great danger and we should try to save it, right?B:Yes, quite right. As we a
13、ll know, with the 2 of modern agriculture and industry, more and more pollution is produced. We all should have a strong sense of 3 protection. Or we humans wont find places to live in.A:Sure. But in your opinion, what 4 of pollution are there?B:There are many. The most important ones are water, air
14、 and land pollution.A:Can you tell me what caused water pollution and how we should solve these problems?B:As we can see, people are 5 litter into the river and factories are putting waste into the river, so water is polluted. I think we should require our government to close down those factories an
15、d call on people to clean up the river and 6 every kind of pollution.A:Do you have any ideas for solving the air pollution?B:Well, to cut down air pollution, we should take the bus or subway instead of driving. Of course, riding a bike is also a good choice. Its good for health and it 7 costs anythi
16、ng!A:What else can we do to help save the earth?B:Nothing is waste if we have a 8 mind. We can put those things we dont need to good use. We can rethink, reuse and recycle them!A:Any good examples to share with me?B:We can learn from Amy Hays, a most unusual woman in the UK. She lives in a house tha
17、t she built 9 out of rubbish. Jessica Wong from Hong Kong made handbags by using old clothes, especially old jeans. Both of them are good at recycling and they are a(n) 10 to us all.A:Theyre great! If only we join together to fight against pollution and learn to recycle, we will make a difference an
18、d lead to a better earth. 閱讀理解A13、 Ten years ago, many people thought that the age of the physical book(紙質(zhì)書) was coming to an end. The objects that had been the companions(伙伴) of millions of readers for hundreds of years were about to die out. Soon, wed all be reading on little electronic screens an
19、d laughing at the memory of places called “l(fā)ibraries” and “bookshops”.But it seems not true about the idea of the death of the physical books. At least in the UK, as The Guardian noted, sales of e-books are falling while sales of paper books are rising. More surprisingly, its young people who are bu
20、ying the most physical books. More than 60 percent of 16-to-24-year-olds preferred print books to e-books. The most popular reason given was: “I like to hold the product.”Books become very personal objects to lovers of reading. It often starts with the way they get them. Many buyers of books like to
21、 write down their name on the inside cover when theyve bought one. And we carry books around with us everywhere. If theres a mark made on the pages from coffee or food, it doesnt matter. These accidents make the book our book even more personal. Its as if readers of physical books make friends with
22、them. Of course, some could say that the devices on which people read e-books, like Kindles and iPads are also objects that we like. But it isnt quite the same. A Kindle, can hold as many pieces of writing as a whole library. But a story we remember from our time turning its pages in our favourite a
23、rmchair enters our memory forever. Physical books are as valuable to some readers as items of jewelry or photographs of family members. This “friendship” people develop with books isnt just about feelings. Research has shown that readers remember more information read from physical books than electr
24、onic ones.However, theres no doubt e-books are here to stay. They arent simply a “here today, gone tomorrow” thing. But its also certain that physical books, which have been in production since the fifteenth century, are here to stay, too.1What can be inferred from the passage?APhysical books will s
25、oon no longer be made.BSales of e-books and print books are both risingCLovers of physical books are mostly old people.DPhysical books are making a comeback in the UK.2Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a feature of physical books?AReaders can form a very close relationship with their books.
26、BPhysical books may carry readers valuable memories.CReaders get more information from physical books than e-books.DIt is easier for readers to make notes on physical books.3Why did the author write this article?ATo explain why physical books will not disappear soon.BTo describe different reading ta
27、stes in the UK.CTo explain what makes physical books personal.DTo recommend that readers read more physical books.B14、People have known since ancient times that aspirin(阿司匹林) reduces pain and lowers high body temperature. But that is not all the drug can do. In recent years, it has been used in othe
28、r ways, too. Small amounts may help prevent a stroke or heart attack. One recent study showed that some people who took two aspirin pills a day had lower rates of colorectal cancer. And, some researchers say aspirin may help patients with colon cancer live longer. So, how did aspirin become so impor
29、tant? The story begins with a willow(柳樹) 2, 000 years ago, the Greek doctor Hippocrates advised his patients to chew on the bark and leaves of the willow. The tree contains a chemical called salicin. In the 1800s, researchers discovered how to make salicylic acid from the chemical. In 1897, a chemis
30、t named Felix Hoffmann at Friedrich Bayer and Company in Germany created acetyl salicylic acid. Later, it became the active substance in a medicine that Bayer called aspirin. The a came from acetyl. The spir came from the spirea plant, which also produces salicin. And the in ? That is a common way t
31、o end medicine names. In 1982, a British scientist shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in part for discovering how aspirin works. Sir John Vane found that aspirin prevents the body from making the natural substances called prostaglandins. Prostaglandins have several effects on the body. Some cause pa
32、in and swelling(腫) Prostaglandins also make the heart, kidneys(腎) and blood vessels work well. So there is a problem. Aspirin works against all prostaglandins, good and bad. It can also harm the inside of the stomach, and sometimes it can cause bleeding. But a British study released in 2009 suggeste
33、d that taking another drug with a small amount of aspirin may help reduce the risk of bleeding. If this proves true, it would help thousands of people who are seeking to prevent life-threatening conditions.1The writer wrote this passage to_.Atell us the harm of aspirinBhelp us know aspirin betterCex
34、plain why aspirin is usefulDprove that aspirin is a good medicine2What do we learn about aspirin from Paragraph 1?AIt is not used until recent years.BUsing it for a long time may lead to cancer.CIt is very dangerous if it is used in the wrong way,DIt has gained important new uses in recent years.3Wh
35、en was the acetyl salicylic acid created?Aabout 2,000 years ago. BIn the early 1800s.CIn the late 1800s DIn recent years4What is waiting to be solved according to the last paragraph?AThe bleeding caused by taking aspirin.BHow to reduce the risk of getting colorectal cancer.CHow to help patients with
36、 colon cancer live longerDThe problem of low body temperature caused by taking aspirinC15、Online One-to-one English Courses in ChinaVIP KID DaDa ABCUTalk51TalkFounding(創(chuàng)建) time2013201320162011FoundersMi WenjunZhi HuiChen ZuodongHuang JiajiaThe number of foreign teachersMore than 60,000About 3,000Ove
37、r 300Over 8,000LearnersAge 4-12Age 6-17*Age 6-18Kids, teens, adultsPrice per(每) class120-150/25minutes127-144/30minutes38-50/25minutes96-140/25minutes*:Only UTalk provides public school English courses online根據(jù)表格所提供的信息選擇最佳答案。1The founder of 51Talk is _ according to the form.AZhi HuiBHuang JiajiaCChe
38、n Zuodong2Sam isnt good at English. To improve his school English course, _ is his best choice.ADaDa ABCBVIP KIDCUTalk3Online one-to-one courses for English learning started _ in China.Ain the year 2013Bin the 2020sCin the early 21st century4If a child has two English online courses on VIP KID, he o
39、r she should pay at least _.A240¥B300¥C120¥5Which of the following is TRUE according to the information above?AAll the online one-to-one courses in the form are 25 minutes each time.B51Talk has no age limit(限制) according to the form.CUTalk is the most expensive of all the online courses.D16、The Silk
40、 Road is the name of different roads that long ago connected Europe, Africa and Asia. People reached these different places along these roads. Scientists believe people began to travel the Silk Road about 3000 years ago. By the time the Chinese silk trade became important in the world, the Silk Road
41、 covered almost 6500 kilometers. It spread from Rome to China, which is from the West to the Far East.Traders travelling along the Silk Road carried silk, of course. They also carried and traded spices(香料),cloth, valuable stones and gold.There is a famous old story along the old road. It is said tha
42、t Roman soldiers(士兵)travelled through central Asia. They started to live somewhere near the ancient Chinese village of Liqian. Some of these Romans married local Chinese women and the story of blue-eyed villages of China was started. During its busiest period, the Silk Road allowed people from many
43、different cultures and countries to meet each other and mix. The Silk Road allowed the sharing of valuable goods and new ideas. These included people and trading goods from the Mediterranean, Persian, Magyar, Armenian, Bactrian, Indian and Chinese areas. All these peoples travelled the Silk Road, an
44、d they shared goods, stories, languages, and cultures.In modern times, the old Silk Road routes(路線)are still used, but now they are crossed by trains instead of camels and horses. There is even a Silk Route Museum in Jiuquan in China. It has over 35,000 objects from all along the Silk Road. In this
45、way, China protects the history of many countries and peoples.1How many kilometers did the Silk Road cover?AAbout 3000. BNearly 6500. CAlmost 2000 DOver 35,0002Traders carried all kinds of goods along the Silk Road. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?ASilk BCloth. CGold. DTea.3Wh
46、o married ancient Chinese women in the story of blue-eyed villages of China?AAsian soldiers. BAfrican soldiers. CEuropean soldiers. DAmerican soldiers.4What can we infer(推斷)from the passage?AValuable things could not be sold along the Silk Road.BThe Silk Road allowed people from different countries
47、to mix.CAncient Chinese along the Slik Road may be able to speak different languages.DThe objects in the museum in Jiuquan in China are from all along the Silk Road.5Which part of a magazine can this passage come from?AHistory and Geography. BSports World. CMan and Animals. DPopular Science.E17、Its
48、no secret that reading is helpful. But can it help kids lose weight In the first study to look at the influence of literature on overweight teenagers, researchers at Duke Childrens Hospital discovered that reading the right type of novel may make a difference. The Duke researchers asked overweight g
49、irls aged 9 to 13 who were already in a weight loss program to read a novel called Lake Rescue. It was carefully created with the help of pediatric experts (兒科專家) to include specific healthy lifestyle and weight management guidance, as well as positive messages and strong role models.Six months late
50、r, the Duke researchers found the 31 girls who read Lake Rescue experienced a significant decrease (fall) in their BMI scores (-.71%) when compared to a control group of 14 girls who hadnt (+.05%), explained Alexandra CRussell, a fourth-year medical student at Duke who led the study.“As a pediatrici
51、an, I cant count the number of times I tell parents to buy a book that might provide useful advice, yet Ive never been able to point to research to back up my recommendations,” says Sarah Armstrong, director of Dukes Healthy Lifestyles Program where the research took place. “This is the first probab
52、le interventional (介入的) study that found literature can have a positive influence on healthy lifestyle changes in young girls.”O(jiān)besity(肥胖) is becoming more widespread in children, according to the CDC (Centres for Disease Control), which reports that 16 percent of children aged 6 to 19 are overweigh
53、t or obese, a number that has increased since 1980. Researchers are looking at a lot of ways to help kids stay healthy, lose weight and be more active, but Armstrong says, “most dont work very well. The weight loss choices that are effective typically involve taking powerful medications with side ef
54、fects, or require long-lasting surgical procedures.”While the BMI decrease because of the book is small, Armstrong says any decrease in BMI is encouraging because BMI typically increases in children as they grow and develop. Thats okay as long as it follows a normal, progressing curve(曲線). In overwe
55、ight kids, however, BMI usually increases more quickly. “If their BMI percentile (百分位) goes down, it means they are either losing weight or getting tall and not gaining weight. Both are seen as positive signs in kids who are trying to lose weight,” she explains.1What did researchers at Duke Children
56、s Hospital do?AThey tried to find out the reasons why kids are overweight.BThey focused on the research into girls healthy lifestyle.CThey studied whether literature could help lose weight.DThey helped the girls to choose right books to read.2The underlined phrase “back up my recommendations” probab
57、ly means “_”.Ainfluence my research Bchange my opinion Crespect my study Dsupport my advice3Which of the following statements about the research is TRUE?AThe researchers interviewed the girls and studied information.BPediatric experts offered specific guidance to the research.C16 percent of children
58、 aged from 9 to 13 were overweight.DThe girls read a certain novel and gave their reports.4Whats the finding of the research?AThat the girls all grew tall and lost weight after 6 months.BThat the girls showed great interest in reading literature works.CThat the girls who read Lake Rescue had a decre
59、ase in BMI.DThat the girls needed to take powerful medications to lose weight.F18、In fact, at the time they seemed to be ordinary events, but now everything seems different. I had spent 10 years away from the place where I was born. Even though I made the decision to leave my country by myself, I mi
60、ss a lot of things now. The person that brought me the happiest memories is my best friend. She is the greatest person in the world, and I am not exaggerating(吹噓). She is kind, funny,polite,and always willing to listen,and has been a great friend. I always recall(回想)events from our childhood. I thin
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 人教版部編歷史九年級下冊《第5課 第二次工業(yè)革命》聽課評課記錄
- 湘教版數(shù)學(xué)九年級上冊3.4.1《相似三角的判定》(第1課時)聽評課記錄
- 人教部編版九年級歷史下冊聽課評課記錄:第4課《日本明治維新》
- 北師大版歷史八年級上冊第2課《第二次鴉片戰(zhàn)爭》聽課評課記錄
- 蘇教版四年級數(shù)學(xué)上冊期末復(fù)習(xí)口算練習(xí)題一
- 蘇教版二年級數(shù)學(xué)下冊《兩位數(shù)減兩位數(shù)的口算》教學(xué)設(shè)計
- 上市或擬上市公司獨(dú)立董事聘任合同范本
- 孵化器委托運(yùn)營協(xié)議書范本
- 企業(yè)承包合同范本
- 眾創(chuàng)空間入駐服務(wù)合同范本
- 2015-2022年湖南高速鐵路職業(yè)技術(shù)學(xué)院高職單招語文/數(shù)學(xué)/英語筆試參考題庫含答案解析
- 2023年菏澤醫(yī)學(xué)專科學(xué)校單招綜合素質(zhì)模擬試題及答案解析
- 鋁合金門窗設(shè)計說明
- 常見食物的嘌呤含量表匯總
- 小學(xué)數(shù)學(xué)-三角形面積計算公式的推導(dǎo)教學(xué)設(shè)計學(xué)情分析教材分析課后反思
- 人教版數(shù)學(xué)八年級下冊同步練習(xí)(含答案)
- SB/T 10752-2012馬鈴薯雪花全粉
- 2023年湖南高速鐵路職業(yè)技術(shù)學(xué)院高職單招(英語)試題庫含答案解析
- 秦暉社會主義思想史課件
- 積累運(yùn)用表示動作的詞語課件
- 機(jī)動車登記證書英文證書模板
評論
0/150
提交評論