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1、2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬試卷注意事項:1答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。2回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。. 單項選擇1、We are too tired. Lets stop _ a drink.AhavingBto haveChaveDto having2、(2017甘肅白銀10)I wonder if these are Dannys glasses.They_be Dann

2、ys. He doesnt wear glasses.Acant Bmust Cmustnt Dcan3、Every day, too much water _ in our city. I think everyone should do something to save it.Ais wastedBwastesCwastedDwas wasted4、Look at my new jeans. My mother gave _ to me for _ birthday.Ait; meBthem; myCthey; mineDits; I5、The comedy, lost in Thail

3、and(泰囧), opened _December 12 and by December 24 it had made 721 million yuan.Ain Bon Cat Dby6、-Do you know that Erhu is one of the most traditional in China?-Of course. Liu Tianhua, the of Erhu, was born and grew up in our hometown Jiangyin.Ainstructions; pioneerBinstruments; pioneerCinstructions; i

4、nventorDinstruments; inventor7、Id like to make friends _the girl . Shes talented _music.Ato; at Bto ; in Cwith ; at Dwith ; in8、Miss Zhao is very friendly. We all like _ .AmeByouCherDhim9、Did Lisa notice you enter the house?I dont think so. She _ to the music with her eyes shut.AlistensBlistenedCwas

5、 listeningDis listening10、There are so many kinds of transportation we can choose in life.Even CaoCao special car provides us a number of transportation services.AtoBatCforDwith. 完形填空11、How do you light up the night sky? The answer is by using electricity. 1 did you know that nature can glow (發(fā)光), t

6、oo?Scientists have found many glowing creatures (生物). Most of them live in the ocean. Some use their lights to talk to each other. Others use them to hunt, to mate (交配) or to protect 2 . The vampire squid (幽靈蛸), for example, uses a cloud of light to scare 3 .Scientists around the world are looking a

7、t this kind of light for new 4 . In 2013, the US company Gleaux said it has created the worlds first light-producing plant, the Daily Mail reported. It is a genetically-modified (轉(zhuǎn)基因的) plant. It can glow like a firefly.Alexander, the companys founder (創(chuàng)始人), and other scientists hope that 5 the futur

8、e, glowing plants could 6 lamps and glowing trees could line highways. Krichevsky also hopes the technology could be used in farming. Farmers could know when their crops need water or are ready to be 7 if they glow.While Gleaux is working on glowing plants, the French company Glowee is trying to use

9、 glowing bacteria (細(xì)菌) to 8 up shop windows and street signs. Its the same type of bacteria that cause a type of squid to light up. New Scientist Online reported.“Our goal is to 9 the way we produce and use light,” said Glowee founder Sandra Rey. “We want to help 10 the 19 percent of electricity con

10、sumption (消耗量) that is used to produce light.”1AAnd BBut CThough2Aothers Bme Cthemselves3Athemselves Bfriends Cenemies4Aideas Bways Ccreatures5Ain Bon Cto6Areduce Bincrease Creplace7Aplanted Bwatered Cpicked8Aput Bpull Clight9Afind Blearn Cchange10Aincrease Breduce Chave. 語法填空12、根據(jù)下面短文內(nèi)容,在短文的空格處填入一個

11、恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。每空一詞,含縮略詞。Warm weather and sunny days mean its a barbecue( 燒烤 ) season in the US.These days, 1 people say theyre going to a barbecue,they usually 2 that theyre going to cook the food over a grill( 烤架 )out doors.Popular barbecue foods include hamburgers, hot dogs, and vegetables.Barbecu

12、e fans say that this is not real barbecue;its just grilling.True barbecue,which is also 3 BBQ,is an American tradition (傳統(tǒng))that is as old as the country itself.Barbecue refers to meat that is cooked for a very long time(sometimes as long as 24 hours) over low heat from a wood fire.The smell of the b

13、urning wood adds flavor (味道) 4 the meat,which becomes soft as it cooks.Different parts of the US have different 5 of making barbecue. In Texas, people often use beef. In North and South Carolina, pork is the most common. In Kansas City, pork ribs ( 豬肋排 ) are the favorite. Each region( 地區(qū) ) says that

14、 its own barbecue is the 6. There are barbecue competitions every year, and even magazines about the art of making great barbecue.Most Americans dont have the time or patience to dig a hole, fill it with special wood, light a fire and 7 cook meat carefully over it all day and night. So when they wan

15、t a real barbecue, they go to restaurants that do the hard work for them. For those who want to have 8 own, easy barbecues, theres always grilling. 閱讀理解A13、When an big earthquake hit Wenchuan on May 12,many houses fell down. After the earthquake,all the newspapers reported many stories about some of

16、 the families who were in trouble. One Sunday,when I was reading a newspaper,a special picture touched(觸動)me. It gave the clothing sizes of each family member. I thought that this would be a good chance to teach my children to help those who were less lucky than themselves. I said to my seven-year-o

17、ld twins,Brad and Brett,and three-year-old Meghan. We have so much,and these poor people now have nothing. Well share what we have with them. I filled a box with foods and clothes. While I was doing this,I encouraged(鼓勵) the boys to choose their toys and donate some of their less favorite things. Me

18、ghan watched quietly as the boys took out his old toys and games and put them together. Then she walked away. A few minutes later she came back with Lucy,her much-loved doll. She put the doll on top of the other toys. Oh,dear,I said, You dont have to give Lucy. You love her so much.Meghan said,Lucy

19、makes me happy,Mommy. Maybe shell make another little girl happy,too. I looked at Meghan for a long moment. She taught me a lesson. Its easy to give something that we dont want any more,but harder to give what we cherish(珍愛),isnt it?1The writer has _children.Aone Btwo Cthree Dfour2The underlined wor

20、d donate probably means_.A捐贈 B丟掉 C展出 D放好3Lucy is the name of _.Aa girl Ba game Ca doll Dan earthquake4Which of the following is TURE?AAn earthquake happened in the writers hometown.BThe writer didnt let Meghan give her much-loved doll at last.CThe writer decided to buy some clothes for those people

21、in trouble.DThe writer thinks it is more difficult to give what we love a lot.5Whats the best title of this passage?AA Family Story. BThe Spirit(精神) of Giving.CThe way of helping others. DA Sad ExperienceB14、Ticket Prices for Shanghai ExpoTimeTypesPre-sale(預(yù)售)Mar. 27,2009Jun. 30,2009Pre-sale Jul. 1,

22、2009Dec. 31,2009Pre-sale Jan. 1,6Apr. 30,6Expo Session(期間)May. 1,6Oct. 31,6Peak Day Ticket(指定日門票)¥170¥180¥190¥200Standard Day Ticket(平日門票)¥130¥140¥150¥1603-Day TicketN/A(無)¥4007-Day Ticket¥900Evening TicketN/A¥901If Joe wanted to buy the cheapest ticketAPre - sale BPre sale CPre sale DExpo Session2O

23、n March 1,6,Sue bought two Standard Day tickets for her parents.She paid _ for them.A¥380B¥300C¥260D¥1803It cost Thomas ¥160 to get a ticket for Standard Day.He probably bought it on AApril 23,2009BAugust l,2009CFebruary 2,6DMay 20,64Kathy spent 900 yuan on a ticket for Shanghai ExpoHer visit can la

24、st daysAoneBthreeCsevenDten5Visitors to Shanghai Expo could buy tickets only after May 1,6AmorningBafternoonCeveningDmidnightC15、In 1454, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacherasked themto write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. She poured her heart into her report

25、and expressed her dream of becoming an airline pilot. Her paper came back with an “F”on it. The teacher told her it was a “fairy tale”. Jean wascompletely disappointed. As the years went by, Jean was beaten down by the discouragement.“Girls cant become airline pilots; never have, never will. Youre c

26、razy.”Finally Jean gave up.In her senior year of high school, her English teacher wasMrs. Dorothy Slaton, astrictteacher with high standards. One day Mrs. Slaton asked this question,“Whatwillyou doin the future?”Jean felt a rush ofthe old enthusiasm(熱情), and withexcitementshe wrote down the very old

27、 dreamright away.The next thing thatMrs. Slaton said changedthe course ofJeans life.“I have a little secret for you. You do have unlimited(無限的)abilities and talents. When you leave school, if you dont go for your dream, no one will do it for you. You can have what you want ifyou try!”The hurt and fe

28、ar of years of discouragement disappeared suddenly. Jean feltthrilledand told herteacherabout her dream of becoming a pilot. Mrs. Slaton slapped(敲)the desktop,“Then do it!” she said.So Jean did. It didnt happen overnight. In her l0 years of hard work, even facingall kinds ofdifficulties, she never g

29、ave up her dream.Eventually, Jean Harper became a Boeing 232 captain(機(jī)長)ofthe United Airline Company.1Jeans third-grade teacher thought her dream to be_.AgreatBimpossibleCchallengingDreasonable2Mrs. Slaton maythinkthat_.AJeanis not a nice girlBonly some of her students have greatabilitiesCabeliefhel

30、ps to realizeonesdreamDher students are good enough toenterthe best schools3According to the passage, we can infer that_.AJeans dream was always in her deep heartBJeandidnt go for her dreamCmost people around Jeanwere forher dreamDJean achieved her dreamovernight4What does the underlined wordthrille

31、din Paragraph 4 mean?AexcitedBsurprisedCdisappointedDrelaxed5Whatsthe best title of the passage?AFace DifficultiesBDream the FutureCVoice Your DreamDGoforItD16、Millions of Americans have lost their jobs because of the present recession (經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退). A new study shows that losing your job can bring some he

32、alth problems. It is bad for your heart, your blood pressure and so on.Earlier studies have shown that health has something to do with job loss. But it was not sure whether job loss made health poor, or poor health led to job loss. The new study tried to discover the answer to this.Kate Strully work

33、ed on the study while she was at the Harvard School of Public Health. Ms Strully is now a scientist at the State University of New York. She had some information about the income (收入) of some people.She asked people all over the country some questions about their health and work. Ms Strully checked

34、the information about more than eight thousand people. She collected the information, and then looked at their health some time later. She found out that 80% of people didnt have health problems before they lost their jobs. But now they have a new health problem after losing their jobs.1According to

35、 the passage, a new study shows that _.Apoor health leads to job lossBjob loss can bring some health problemsCjob loss has nothing to do with ones healthDjob loss can make people healthier than before2What kind of questions did Kate Strully ask?AQuestions about peoples health and work.BQuestions abo

36、ut peoples health and family.CQuestions about peoples work and pressure.DQuestions about peoples health and pressure.3If Kate Strully did the study among 10, 000 people, she would find out that _ people didnt have health problems before they lost their jobs.A2, 000 B8, 000 C4, 000 D6, 0004What does

37、the underlined word “l(fā)ed to” mean in Chinese?A指揮 B通向 C帶領(lǐng) D導(dǎo)致5Whats the best title for the passage?AAn Important StudyBAmerican RecessionCHealth Problems Among AmericansDHealth and Job LossE17、The young man went to a town and worked there. He did not have a wife so a servant(仆人) did the work in his h

38、ouse.The young man liked laughing a lot. He nailed(釘釘子) the servants shoes to the floor on Monday, and then laughed, because the servant put his feet in them and fell down.The servant was not angry, but smiled.Then the young man put brushes in his bed on Tuesday. The servant got into bed and hit the

39、 brushes with his feet. He was afraid. The young man laughed loudly again. Again the servant was not angry, but smiled.Then on Wednesday the young man said to his servant, “Youre a nice, kind man. I am not going to be unkind to you again.”The servant smiled and said, “And Im not going to put any mor

40、e mud(淤泥) from the street in your coffee.”1The young man went to a town to _.Astudy Bwork Cspend his holiday2He played a joke on the servant because _.Ahe hated himBhe had nothing to doChe wanted to get pleasure3When the young man played a joke on him, the servant just smiled because _.Ahe was afrai

41、d to be fired(解雇)Bhe liked the young mans actionCmaking the young man laugh is his job4The young man thought the servant showed kind to him, so at last he _.Agot angryBstopped playing jokesClaughed loudly again5What did the servant do in return to(回報) the young man?AHe stole something from the house

42、.BHe gave a smile to the young man.CHe put mud into the young mans coffee.F18、Look at your classmates around you. You all wear the same uniform and similar shoes, even similar haircut. Do you want to be different from them? A fashionable and useful backpack can be a great idea!Backpacks are lightwei

43、ght and easy to carry on then go. They are great tools for students. They help you to stay organized and tidy. You can keep school things, books and personal items like cell phones and keys neatly(整潔地). With a special and cool backpack, you can also stand out among your classmates.Tourists also love

44、 backpacks. With convenient backpacks, backpackers can move freely from one place to another. Meanwhile, they can also free their hands to do other things like taking photos.But in the very beginning backpacks were not what we see today.It is thought that US hiker Dick Kelty invented the first moder

45、n backpack in 1951. He used nylon(尼龍) to make backpacks lightweight. Then he added shoulder straps(帶子) and waist straps to transfer much of the weight to the hips(臀部).Today, backpacks come in different styles. Rolling backpacks have wheels on the bottom. Users can pull them along the ground if they

46、are too heavy to carry on their shoulders.And with more people bringing notebook computers to school and work, backpacks also offer space for lightweight electronics. Most of them are in style and can be in good use.A backpack has already become a symbol of fashion in some way. So, why not carry you

47、r fashion with your backpack?1Whats the writers idea for being different from other students?ATo wear surprising school uniforms.BTo get best grades.CTo own a fashionable backpack.DTo have a usual haircut.2Students can use a wonderful backpack to _.Atake photos Blose weightCstand higher Dkeep school

48、 things3Which of the following statement about the first backpack is NOT TRUE?AIt was invented in the 20th century.BThe inventor of it is an English hiker.CIt was made of cotton and nylon.DIt had shoulder straps and waist straps.4How many new styles of backpacks are mentioned in this passage?AOne. BTwo. CThree. DFour.5Where can we read this passage possibly?AA fashion magazine. BA supermarket poster.CA school notice-board. DA tour guidebook.書面表達(dá)19、書面表達(dá)中考后暑假即將開始,你和一些同學(xué)準(zhǔn)備結(jié)伴出國旅行。旅行社提供了兩個國家供你選擇游玩。請根據(jù)旅行社提供的信息,將你的選

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