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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 答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用05毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整、筆跡清楚。3請按照題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。4保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。. 單項選擇1、When he was running after his brother, the boy lost his _ and had a bad fallAmemory Bch

2、ance Cbalance Dplace2、_ good advice she provided! It did help me a lot!AHow aBWhat aCHowDWhat3、I hope you dont mind my opening the window. . Its much too hot here.AAll right.BCertainly.COf course not.DNever mind.4、We are going to visit Mary. She has been ill for a week. Could you tell me _?Im not su

3、re. Maybe we can help her with math first.Ahow can we make her happyBhow we can help her with the lessonsCwhen we will go to her homeDwhere she lives5、Driving less,walking more is good for our healthSo Id rather _ an hours walk to work than _ driving a carAtake; considerBtake; to considerCto take; t

4、o considerDtaking; considering6、I like many different kinds of flowers, _ roses , Carnations, sunflowers and so on .Awith Bincluding Cexcept Dfrom7、Its difficult for village children to cross the river to school.I think a bridge _ over the river.Ashould be builtBwill buildCis builtDwas built8、Jane a

5、ny letter to her friends since she left home.Adoesnt writeBdidnt writeChasnt writtenDwont write9、 Do you think that I can win the final? _. Everyone stands a chance.AYou never knowBYou got itCYes, I doDYou bet10、Excuse me, could you please tell me _?Sure. He lives on Center Street.Awhere does Bob li

6、ve Bwhere Bob livesCwhy Bob lives there Dwhat does Bob do. 完形填空11、Oxfam Trailwalker 1 one of Hong Kongs biggest fund-raising 2 since 1981. It was known 3 Trailwalker before. It is 4 by Oxfam Hong Kong to raise money for helping poor people in Hong Kong and 5 parts of Asia and Africa. Trailwalker is

7、held 6 November every year. People over eighteen can group themselves into a team of four and join this charity walk.Oxfam Trailwalker is a tough hike 7 you have to finish walking a 8 trail within 48 hours. It means you may have to walk for two days and nights without sleep. The trailwalkers have to

8、 walk 9 eight country parks and over twenty hills and mountains.It is 10 excellent chance for people to learn team spirit. All the team members must plan everything together 11 the event. You need to 12 together to finish the hike because only the teams finishing time will be recorded. It is necessa

9、ry for you 13 and help each other before and during the event.You should plan 14 you are going to carry during the walk. You cannot carry everything with you, so it is useful to have support teams to bring you food and drinks. Warm and dry clothes are 15 necessary to keep you comfortable during the

10、walk. Each team must raise at least HK$6500.The money 16 help poor people and to support development projects.Of course, the walk 17 is not easygoing up hills, 18 sleep and with tired bodies. It is necessary that you start training 19 months before the walk. Why not 20 your best to help people in ne

11、ed? This will be an experience you will never forget.1Ais Bwill be Chas been Dwas2Aevent Bevents Can event Devents3Aas Bfor Cof Dlike4Aorganize Borganized Corganizes Dorganizing5Aanother Bothers Cthe other Dother6Ain Bon Cat Dfor7Aso Bbut Cbecause Dbecause of8A100 kilometre B100 kilometres C100-kilo

12、metre D100-kilometres9Apass Bcross Cpast Dthrough10Aa Ban Cthe D11Aafter Bwhen Cbefore Dwhile12Arun Bjump Cclimb Dwalk13Asupport Bwill support Cto support Dsupporting14Awhat Bhow Cwhen Dwhy15Atoo Beither Cas well Dalso16Ais used to help Bare used to helping Cused to help Dis used to helping17Ait Bit

13、s Citself Dits18Awith Bwithout Chave Dhave no19Aa little Blittle Ca few Dfew20Ado try Bto try Ctrying Dtry. 語法填空12、短文填空Other fail little it surprised they possible back serve be call toThousands of people 1attracted(吸引) to a 2-meter-wide lane in Tongcheng, Anhui province this spring festival. Althou

14、gh it was 2to count the exact number, at35,000 people visited it each day.This narrow lane4 Liuchi Lane in Chinese, won greater popularity after the story behind it was broadcast(播放) on a CCTV show. At first glance it may seem unimportant, but to those who know5history,Liuchi Lane means much more th

15、an its appearance. In the early Qing Dynasty, it 6as the boundary(邊界) between Zhang family and Wu family. They quarreled(爭論) fiercely over which family had the right to build a wall on the dividing line. After 7 to make a compromise(妥協(xié)), the Zhangs turned to Zhang Ying, a family member of Zhangs and

16、 also a top official in the emperors court. To their8, Zhang Ying did not provide the support they needed. He called for his family to move back 1 meter from the boundary. Seeing that, the Wus agreed to move 9another meter, thus Liuchi Lane was born.In reality, the story of Liuchi Lane is not only a

17、bout how to get along with10, but also a guideline for all the officials in China. 閱讀理解A13、1What time can we go for lunch on Monday?AAt 12:30. BAt 10:30. CAt 11:45. DAt 14:30.2How much will Mrs. Li spend if she goes for dinner on Friday?A$ 6. B$ 7. C$ 11. D$ 12.3Mr. Green and his 8-year-old son had

18、to pay _ for dinner last Sunday.A$ 7 B$ 11 C$ 17 D$ 124Where can we see this ad?AAt a caf. BAt a library. CAt school. DAt home.5Which of the following is TRUE according to the ad?AYou can take away the food in one box for $ 8.BYou can call the Chinese Cafe at 9651 4655.CYou can get a free bottle of

19、wine with your friend.DYou can enjoy all you can eat and barbecue.B14、 John Hunt is a teacher at Burleson High School.Once he told his students he couldnt remember the last time hed had a birthday cake.The conversation ended and he thought nothing else of it.But the students decided to do something

20、special to celebrate their teachers 56th birthday on Thursday.They bought him gifts and a cake topped with a picture of his favorite pet cat,F(xiàn)elixand then threw him a surprise party.Video shows John was very surprised when he walked into his classroom,which t he students had decorated beautifully.On

21、e student handed him a gift and all the students began to sing “Happy Birthday”John put his hands on his head and said,“Oh my God.” He then walked over to a bookcase in tears and added,“Thank you.”“I was very surprised,” he later told Inside Edition,a news magazine.“It was totally a surprise.”John ,

22、who has taught at the school for two years,said his birthdays were usually lowkey“It was memorable,to say the least.It made me feel good that I have this group of students.These are great kids,” he added.Laura Black is one of the students who helped organize the party.She told Inside Edition,“He has

23、 always been one of my favorite teachers.My heart broke because everyone is used to cakesWhen I heard he hadnt had one for ten years,I felt we need to change that.”1How did the students learn that John Hunt hadnt had a birthday cake for long?AFrom other teachers.BFrom his family.CFrom a wish list he

24、 had written.DFrom a conversation he had with them.2What did the students do for John Hunts birthday?AThey held a party for him.BThey made a birthday cake.CThey drew a picture of him.DThey bought him a pet cat.3How did John Hunt probably feel when he said “Oh my God”?AProud.BBored.CSurprised.DAngry.

25、4How long has John Hunt worked at Burleson High School as a teacher?AFor two years.BFor five years.CFor ten years.DFor twenty years.5What does the underlined word “one” in the last paragraph refer to?AA party.BA birthday cake.CA birthday card.DA news magazine.C15、Much has been said and written about

26、 heroes now, mainly because many people think we have too few of them. There are many different kinds of heroes, but they usually seem to have two things. First, heroes show their great power by actions. Second, heroes can be tested by the time. Because of these good points, we need to choose our he

27、roes carefully.Olympic winner Jackie Joyner-Kersee tells young people to work hard. She hopes that if someone tries to copy her, it will be because she has got success by working hard. She says that a hero should affect another persons life.Poet Maya Angelou believes that a hero encourages people to

28、 treat others well. A hero should show politeness, courage, patience, and strength all the time. A hero should encourage others to follow him with actions, even though only in small ways.Author Daniel Boorstin suggests that, “Celebritiesare people who appear on newspapers, but heroes are people who

29、make history.” If a person is truly a hero, he or she will not be soon forgotten.We all need heroes. We need to be able to respect (尊重) people around us. Many times , the greatest heroes are the people we can see every day our relatives, friends, and neighbours who will never give up when facing dif

30、ficulty. The parent who supports our family, the teacher who will make more money at another job but chooses to help students all these people can be considered as heroes. A hero sets a good example, an example that encourages others to follow.1Joyner-Kersee hopes that young people _.Awill work hard

31、 Bwill become heroesCwill follow her Dwill achieve her goal2The underlined word “celebrities” in Paragraph 4 means _.A志愿者 B記者 C政客 D名人3From the passage we know that _.Athere are fewer heroes than beforeBmany common people set examples to usCheroes should be polite, patient and famousDheroes have to d

32、o some great things4The best title for this passage is _.AWhat Heroes Do BWho Are HeroesCHow Heroes Live DWhere Heroes areD16、There was one thing that I found rather strange on my first day as housekeeper at MonkS HouseThe floors in the house were very thinThe bathroom was right above the kitchen,an

33、d when MrsWoolf was having her bath before breakfast,I could hear her talking to herselfon and on she went,talk,talk,and talk,asking questions and giving herself the answersI thought there must be two or three people there with herWhen MrWoolf saw that I looked surprised,he told me that MrsWoolf alw

34、ays said out loud the sentences that she had written during the nightShe needed to know if they sounded fight and the bath was a good place for trying them outI was not allowed to make coffee at MonkS HouseMrand MrsWoolf were very particularabout coffee and always made it themselvesso MrWoolf came i

35、nto the kitchen at eight oclock every morning to make itWhen we carried the breakfast to MrsWoolfs room,I noticed that she had always been working during the nightThere were pencil and paper beside her bed so that when she woke up,she could work,and sometimes it seemed as though she had had very lit

36、tle sleepMrsWoolfs bedroom was outside the house in the gardenI used to think how inconvenient(不方便的)it must be to have to go out in the rain to go to bedHer bedroom had been connected to the back of the house:the door faced the garden and a window at the side opened out on to a fieldBecause the writ

37、ing-room was small,MrWoolf had built a large one for her at the end of the garden against the church wallI can always remember her coming to the house each day from the writing-room when I rang the bell for lunch at One OclockShe used to come in,smoking one of her favourite cigarettes,which were bou

38、ght by MrWoolf for her in LondonShe was tall and thin and very prettyShe had large eyes and a wide mouthShe wore long skirts-usually blue or brown-in the fashion of the day ,and silk jackets of the same colour MrsWoolf wore clothes that suited for her wellI ironed them for her and did any sewing tha

39、t was necessary-She was not able to sew ,although sometimes she liked to tryThere was one thing in the kitchen that MrsWoolf was very good at doing:she could make beautiful bread1What was very unusual about Monks House?AMrsWoolfs bedroom door opened on to the gardenBThe kitchen window looked out ove

40、r fieldsCThe breakfast room was upstairsDThe bathroom was fight above the kitchen2MrsWoolf wore clothes which were Adesigned for her personallyBsuitable for country lifeCin matching coloursDvery ugly and unattractive3MrWoolf seemed to be that .Ahe found her strange ways difficult to acceptBhe lived

41、a very different lifeChe watched over her all the timeDhe did what he could for her4According to the article,MrsWoolf .Awas much too busy to do any houseworkBshowed no interest in doing any houseworkCwas really bad at doing houseworkDliked a couple of particular housework tasksE17、Summer Term in the

42、 School of Life will start on Friday 25 January 2015, in Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia and will become the first international school to open its doors.To make everyday life rich, the writer Alain de Botton has worked hard at getting the best ideas and the School of Life is his brainchild(構(gòu)想). S

43、ince it began in London in 2009, more than 50,000 people have taken part in its programs and its new way of life-long learning is now well-known all over the world.Summer Term in the School of Life is a 10-week project offering a selection of the UKs most popular programs, led by Australias thinkers

44、. “We are very excited to start the School of Life in Australia. We cant wait to start receiving our first guests(客人),” says Alain de Botton.Summer Term will include different classes, workshops and other special events held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 25January and 31 March. The conve

45、rsation Caf onsite will serve up a daily conversation menu, light food and of course, delicious coffee.“There has been a growing need among Australians to deal with the problems in life like love, creativity, work, money, nature and death. The School of Life Australia will provide a space for us to

46、explore (探測) these subjects,” says Sara Tiefebtun, Project Director of the School of Life Australia.Program details for the School of Life Australias Summer Term will be announced in December 2013. For more information sign up to our mailing list at:_Updates will also be shared regularly on Twitter_

47、and Facebook /TheschoolofLifeAustralia.1The School of Life will start to _.Amake more friends in Australia.Bserve up a daily conversation menu.Cimprove the quality of everyday life.Doffer the UKs most popular programs2At the School of Life Australia, the following will be explored EXCEPT_.Awork, nat

48、ure and deathBlove, work and creativityCcreativity, money and natureDmoney, nature and fashion3People can get more details for Summer Term by _.Aletters Bthe InternetCtelephone Dnewspaper4Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?AThe School of Life in London.BThe School of Life

49、in Australia.CSummer Term in the School of Life.DSome National School to be started.F18、Usually, students are not encouraged to run or jump around in the corridor (走廊). However, students in a British grammar school really enjoy running on the corridor tiles (瓷磚) and their teachers even encourage the

50、m to do that.Why? It is because the corridor was built with special kinetic (動能的) tiles. When students jump on the tiles, electricity will be produced. After one year, the electricity produced from the tiles can fully charge 853 mobile phones or power(供電) an electric car to drive seven miles. Its am

51、azing, isnt it?The corridor tiles are really a brilliant invention. Students can not only play on the corridor, but also help power the lights in their school corridors and other equipment in their classrooms. Besides, this is a good way to teach students to be creative. They will beinspiredto be sc

52、ientists, inventors and engineers in the future to find clean energy for all humans.The inventor of the magic corridor tiles is Laurence Kemball-Cook. He was once a student in this school. Now, he is CEO of his own company. The corridor tiles are not Laurences only invention. He has also invented a

53、special dance floor, which can be used at music festivals. It allows dancers to charge their mobile phones while they are dancing on the dance floor.1Why do the students in the passage enjoy running on the corridor tiles?ABecause the corridor tiles are expensive.BBecause the teachers ask them to do that.CBecause the corridor was built with special tiles.DBecause students like running and jumping.2After one year, the electricity produced from the tiles can provide enough energy for _.Aover 800 mobile phonesBall the lights of the schoolCan electric car to drive 70 miles

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