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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷考生須知:1全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應(yīng)位置上。2請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號。3保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。. 單項選擇1、I have no idea the meeting room yesterday afternoon.Jack, I guess.Awho cleansBwho cleanedCwhy he cleaned2、I wonder why you didnt a

2、nswer me just now.Sorry, I _ a short video on Douyin.Awatched Bwas watching Chave watched Dwould watch3、-What a bad day I have today!- Everyone has one of those days when goes right.AanythingBeverythingCsomethingDnothing4、I will try to do what I can do, but I cant _ anything.ApromiseBplanCprepareDpr

3、otect5、 The accident was really terrible. Yes, it was. The young man on the bicycle was too _.Acareful Bcareless Ccarefully Dcarelessly6、 Excuse me, could you tell me _? Theres an e-shop on the third floor. You can make it there.Ahow to arrive the e-shopBhow can I go to the e-shopCwhere I can have m

4、y MP4 repairedDwhich was the way to the e-shop7、What does Jack like _ dinner?He likes chicken and hamburgers.AinBatConDfor8、Eric, can you bring me the scissors? Just a moment. I the paper-cutting with it.AmakeBmadeCam makingDhas made9、Look! Here comes Cindy! She is always full of .So she is. Because

5、 she takes a lot of exercise every day.Acourage Bpride Cenergy Dknowledge10、The mark of PE was increased to 60 points in Hefei in order to _students physical quality(身體素質(zhì))AProduce Bimprove Cmake Dachieve. 完形填空11、完形填空(10小題,每小題1分,共10分)。Living in another country can be very lonely. Last year I went to

6、a middle school in America.I had no friends there. I was 1 alone, and sometimes I felt like I was the only person in the world.One Monday, our teacher 2 a boy into the classroom and told us, “This is Terry King, your new classmate.” He was tall and fat, and when he 3 , his eyes turned into a line. H

7、e was always smiling, and it seemed like he had no 4 Terry took the seat next to me. Then he looked at me for a second. I didnt realize that we 5 become good friends later.After school that day, I went to a 6 to play my favorite computer game. When I went inside, I got a big surprise: Terry was ther

8、e and was playing the 7 game!“Hey, Im surprised to see you here,” I said. I sat down beside him.“Me, too, ”he smiled, and his eyes turned into a line. I turned round and looked at his screen. He was a good 8 I hoped we could play 9 I asked excitedly, “Do you like this game, too?”In fact, I had never

9、 talked to a classmate so freely before, but his 10 helped me to open up.“Would you like to play with me?” I asked.“Sure,” he answered. He seemedas happy as I was. As we started the game, we started our friendship, too.1Aalways Bnever Cseldom Dluckily2Amet Bbrought Cinvited Dfollowed3Acried Bfrighte

10、ned Csmiled Dshouted4Afriends Bworries Cfamily Dhobbies5Ashould Bmust Ccould Dmight6Anet bar Bclub Ccompany Dcoffee house7Aamazing Bboring Csame Ddifferent8Astudent Bboy Cguy Dplayer9Acarefully Beasily Ctogether Dpeacefully10Asmile Bexercise Cadvice Dquestion. 語法填空12、This is Tammela School, a primar

11、y school in Finland. The students are having a math class with their robot teacher.The “teacher” is1small, blue machine about 25cm high, Reuters reported.Whenever students have problems, it helps them very2(patient) and never gets bored.“The robot can make students3(active) in class than usual. I se

12、e Eliasas one of the 4 (tool) to get different kinds of practice and activities into the classroom,” a teacher told Reuters.So far the school5(introduce) four robot teachers, one of whom is a language teacher that can speak 23 languages and dance to music. 6is necessary to encourage kids to come up7

13、new ways to make use of technology in school life, the head of the school 8(add) in the interview.The robot teachers are used9(help) improve learning. This doesnt mean that human teachers will lose their jobs. The robots can teach well,10they are not able to keep class in order. The school still nee

14、ds human teachers. 閱讀理解A13、Imagine having an idea, drawing it on paper, bringing it to a store and seeing it turned into an object. This is now possible with the help of 3D printers. Such machines were once used just by universities and big companies, but now, stores with 3D printing services are ap

15、pearing around the United States.Bryan Jaycox and his wife opened The Build Shop LLC in Los Angeles two years ago. The Jaycoxs offer 3D printing classes and services for anyone who is interested.“I think 3D printing is going to be huge. Its going to have a huge influence on society as a whole.” says

16、 KiChong Tran, one of the students in a recent class. He plans to open a 3D printing business in Cambodia (柬埔寨).3D printing services are coming into American peoples life. The UPS Store is a nationwide retailer (零售商) that provides copying and other services. The UPS Store recently put 3D printers in

17、 three of its independently-owned stores. Burke Jones owns one of the stores in San Diego.“The demand has been amazing. There has been a lot of interest from people. Its been much more than I would have imagined.”The UPS Store plans to add 3D printers in three more stores.For $11, someone used a 3D

18、printer to produce two small plastic parts as part of a knuckle (指節(jié)) for a hand. He works for the company which is testing finger prosthetics (假肢). He says the sameday or next-day printing services will speed up testing of parts and get them to patients faster.Staples, an American store, is selling

19、3D printers on its website for as low as about $1,300. As with any technology - experts expect the printing speed to increase and the price to go down.Bryan Jaycox requires $15 an hour to print an object. He also sets the price depending on the size of the object and up to $50 an hour for design and

20、 labor services.Mr Jaycox thinks that within five years,_But KiChong Tran says even todays technology can make a difference in a developing country like Cambodia.“With 3D printing you can give them tools, so they are responsible more for their own development and they learn skills beyond just like l

21、earning English and becoming a tour guide or something like that. You can actually create things that give value to the world.”He says its not just Cambodia but anywhere where there is a 3D printer, it can turn a good idea into reality.1What can 3D printers do according to the passage?ACome up with

22、an idea.BDraw on a piece of paper.CHelp users to spend less money.DTurn an idea into a physical object.2What does the underlined part mean in this passage?AMake users life better.BMake friends with users.CMake 3D printers easier to use.DUse 3D printers to make money.3What can we infer from the passa

23、ge?A3D printing is becoming popular in the world.BThere is no 3D printing business in Cambodia.CThe UPS Store is the biggest 3D printing company.D3D printing plays the most important role in daily life.4Whats the passage mainly about?AThe future of 3D printing in the world.BThe 3D printing business

24、in Cambodia.CThe development and growth of 3D printing business.DThe 3D printing classes and services in different places.B14、閱讀下面的圖表,做三個小題。1Michelle Obama is the first lady of _.AEngland BAmerica CFrance2According to Complex Magazine, Michelle Obama was always _ in politics.Aquiet Bcalm Cactive3Mic

25、helle Obama is _first lady in American history according to the picture.Athe tallestBthe bestCthe most powerfulC15、Imagine a classroom missing the one thing that has long been considered a necessary part to reading and writing? No paper,no books,no test paperNor are there any pencils or pens which a

26、lways seem to run out of ink at the important momentA paperless classroom is what more and more schools are trying to achieveStudents dont do any handwriting in this class Instead,they use hand-sized or specially-designed computersThe teacher downloads information from Internet libraries and sends t

27、hem to every students personal computerHaving computers also means that students can use the WebThey can look up information on any subject theyre studying from math to social scienceHigh school teacher Judy Herrell in Florida,US,described how her class used the Web to learn about whats going on in

28、the worldWe could touch every side of the country through different sites from the forest to refugee(難民) camps, she saidUsing a book thats three or four years old is impossible And exams can go online tooAt a high school in Tennessee,US,students take tests on their own computersThe teacher records t

29、he grades on the network for everyone to see and then copies them to his own grade book on the InternetA paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paperHigh school teacher Stephanie Sorrell in Kentucky,US,said she used to give about900 pieces of paper each week to each studentT

30、hink about the money and trees we could save with the computers, she saidBut,with all this technology,theres always the risk that the machines will break downSo,paper books are still widely available for these hi-tech students1In a paperless classroom,what is a must?APens BComputersCInformation DBoo

31、ks2The high school teacher,Judy Herrell,used the example of her class to show that _Athe Web could take them everywhereBthe Web taught them a lotCthe Web can help students have online examsDthe Web can help students get the latest news3Which of the following is NOT the writers opinion?AThe paperless

32、 classroom will be good for treesBThere are some differences between the paperless studies and those in the usually wayCPaper books are no longer usefulDPaper-free studies are popular with more and more schoolsD16、My son Joey was born with club feet (畸形足). The doctors told us he would be able to wal

33、k normally -but would never run very well. The first three years of his life were spent in surgery (手術(shù)) and braces (支架). By the time he was 8, you wouldnt know he had a problem when you saw him walk. The children in our neighborhood ran around, as most children do, and Joey would play too. We never

34、told him that he probably wouldnt be able to run as well as the other children. So he didnt know.In seventh grade he decided to try out for the cross- country team. Every day he trained with the team. Although the whole team runs, only the top seven runners have the potential to score points for the

35、 school. We didnt tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didnt know why. He continued to run 4 miles (6.4km) a day, every day even the day he had a 39.5 C fever. We never told him he couldnt run 4 miles with a 39.5 C fever. So he didnt know.When the coach posted the names of the team

36、members, Joey was number six on the list. Joey had made the team. He was in seventh grade the other six team members were all eighth-graders. We never told him he couldnt do it. so he didnt know. He just did it.第2頁1Joey couldnt walk normally until _.Ahe was three years old Bhe was eight years oldChe

37、 was in seventh grade Dhe ran for the cross-country team2What did Joeys parents do when Joey decided to try out for the cross-country team?AThey felt very nervous. BThey tried to stop him.CThey helped him in their own way. DThey didnt tell him what to do.3According to the Passage, after training, Jo

38、ey _.Ahad a high fever Bhurt his club feetCbecame the oldest member of the team Dgot the chance to score points for his school4What does the underlined word “potential” mean?A權(quán)利 B任務(wù) C運氣 D潛能5What does the writer want to tell us?AYou can do anything if you have a strong will.BYou can run faster than o

39、thers with training.CParents should allow their children to do anything.DParents should know how to help their kids succeed.E17、Jewels Online Footwear StoreLeather Dress ShoesPrice: $120.00Color: Black Leather Brown Leather Red Leather Yellow LeatherAverage Rating: 3 out of 5 starsShipping Info : St

40、andard: 7-10 business days/ Express: 3-5 daysCustomer Reviews1.My favorite shoes! Ive been to many conferences where my business fellows have told me how much they like my shoes. Just wearing them makes me feel more calm and content in the office. I recommend them to all of my co- workers, and I own

41、 a pair of each color.2.These are the worst shoes I have ever worn! The leather came off after only one week, and everybody thought they were ugly. The bottom of the shoes made everything slippery. My boss fired me because he hated them! From then on, I will only wear Brand X shoes !3.These shoes do

42、 exactly what shoes are supposed to do. There isnt anything too special about them. In the morning, I put them on and go to work. They look delightful enough , and they are quite durable. I will probably buy another pair.4.These shoes are my favourite ones. I met my bride while buying a pair of thes

43、e shoes. She was the saleswoman at the store I bought them at , and after she sold me three pairs, I asked her for her phone number and we started dating. Soon after that, we were engaged(訂婚). We are getting married this afternoon, and I couldnt be happier.1How many pairs of leather dress shoes does

44、 the first customer own?AFourBThreeCTwoDOne2Which customer do you feel gives us the most balanced and objective(客觀的) view?ACustomer 1.BCustomer 2.CCustomer 3.DCustomer 4.3Why does the fourth customer like the shoes?AThey are made to last.BThey make him feel more comfortable.CThey make him attractive

45、.DHe got to know his wife while buying themF18、Is getting a black belt(腰帶) on your lifes to-do list? Then this elderly woman in San Francisco just might be your hero.Just two years before her 100th birthday, Sensei Keiko Fukuda has become the first woman to achieve a tenth-degree black belt - the hi

46、ghest rank in Judo (柔道). Fukuda is now one of only four living people who have earned the tenth-degree black belt. Throughout history, only 16 people have ever achieved this honor.Fukuda began practicing Judo in 1935 and is the only surviving student of its founder, Kano Jiguro.At her teachers requi

47、rement, she learned English to help spread Judo internationally.During a time when getting married, building a family and becoming a housewife were the norms(行為標(biāo)準(zhǔn)),F(xiàn)ukuda broke from tradition, continuing Judo instead of getting married.“All I did was Judo . This was my marriage,” Fukuda replied tear

48、fully to the San Francisco Chronicle. “This is when my destiny (命運) was set. I just imagined how long the road would be.”She described the Jiguros school as “old-fashioned and sexist(性別歧視的) about belts and ranks”. In fact, an edict(法令) that prevented women from achieving any higher than a fifth-degr

49、ee black belt kept Fukuda at that level for 30 years. She finally got the sixth degree in 1972 when a womens division(分部)was created.Fukuda thinks Judo and her life to be “gentle, kind and beautiful, yet firm and strong, both mentally and physically”. Fukuda says this kind of beauty is not external(

50、外在的). She explained. “I believe this inner beauty is true beauty All my life this has been my dream.”Her dream was turned into reality, and the 98-year-old Sensei Keiko Fukuda continues to teach Judo three times a week at a womens Judo training center.1Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the article?AShe is the first woman to achieve the highest rank in Judo.BIt took her 30 years to get a tenth-d

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