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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬測(cè)試卷注意事項(xiàng):1 答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)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(shū)寫(xiě),字體工整、筆跡清楚。3請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無(wú)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(xiàng)選擇1、Mr. Smith often tells his son not to depend on but himself.AsomebodyBanybodyCnobody2、Mom, c

2、an I play computer games this evening? your homework first, and then well talk about it.AFinishingBFinishCTo finish3、A new school _ last year in my hometown.Aset up Bsets upCis set up Dwas set up4、Which pair of the words with the underlined letters has the same sound?Aburial hurryBblood chooseCknee

3、knock5、-Your son hasnt watched the movie Need for Speed, has he?- _. He told me it was _ exciting _ hed like to watch it again.AYes, he has; so; thatBYes, he has; such; thatCNo, he hasnt; so; thatDNo, he hasnt; such; that6、Can you remember when Mr. Brown left _ city?Sorry . I cant. I only remember i

4、t was _ Thursday.Aa, aBthe, theCa. theDthe, a7、To make our city more beautiful, rubbish_into the river.Aneednt be thrownBcant thrownCmustnt be thrownDmay not thrown8、I must say it is my parents that makes me finally take up my job as a teacher.Acharacter Beducation Cadvantage Dinfluence9、There are a

5、bout people in the village.Aeight hundredBeight hundredsCeight hundred ofDeight hundreds of10、To tell you the truth, we are planning to have a second baby recently.Think twice, for most children are to deal with.Atired Btiring Cinterested Dinteresting. 完形填空11、 MynameisJenny.I 1 asister.HernameisKitt

6、y.It isNovember 2 ,anditsherbirthday.Sheisthirteen, 3 she likescakes verymuch.Myfatherandmother 4 herabigcake.Look!Thecakeis 5 the tableofherroom.Itshernicecake.Youcanseeher 6 onit.Thereare 7 things forherbirthday. 8 areapples,oranges,bananasandsomemusicCDs.I 9 her a newbook.Hergood 10 Kelsey,Janean

7、dSally arecoming. Shelikestoeatthebirthday cakewithherfriends.Now, they 11 eatingthecake.Thecakeisgood.Theyarealso 12 totheCDs. The 13 isverybeautiful.Thentheyplay 14 .Thegamesareinteresting.The childrenarevery 15 .1AthereisBamChaveDhas2AthefiveBfiveCfiftyDthefifth3AbutBandCalsoDwhen4AfindBgiveCputD

8、help5AofBinConDunder6AnameBbooksCfriendsDstore7AaBthisCmanyDtwo8ATheyBThatCThisDIt9AletBneedCbuyDknow10AbrothersBunclesCnamesDfriends11AareBisCbeDam12AlistenBlisteningClistensDtolisten13AEnglishBmusicCsongsDCDs14ApingpongBsoccerCvolleyballDgames15AsadBhappyCbusyDgood. 語(yǔ)法填空12、The Value of a DollarWhe

9、n I was nineteen, I had a job at a local bookstore. One night, a young couple came in and walked here and there looking for a book. They seemed 1 (be) the usual type to give mall 2 (worker) a hard time. When they came to the register (收銀處), she was a dollar or two short of 3 (buy) the book she wante

10、d.She looked 4 (disappoint). I had a customer discount (折扣) card and it was still active. I told the girl 5 (gentle), “Hang on, dont worry, youll have the money to buy the book.” I put in my password.She gave me a 6 (thank) smile. With a dollar left, she and her boyfriend left the store. I believed

11、that I would never see 7(they)again.I dont remember 8 long it was, but they did return later that evening just to bring me 9 beautiful card that said “Its people like you who make the world a 10 (good) place to live in.”Im deeply moved by the little girl and her boyfriend. In fact, they have also ma

12、de the world a little brighter. 閱讀理解A13、Have you ever wondered what goes through your mind when you choose where to sit in a new classroom? Or in a waiting room full of strangers? Or on a bus? Researchers have found out some interesting facts.Perhaps unsurprisingly, we prefer to sit closer to people

13、 like ourselves. Girls sit by girls and boys sit by boys. Adults sit together and young people choose another young person to sit near. But it goes further than this. We even choose to sit near someone who looks like us. People with glasses are more likely to sit near other people with glasses. Peop

14、le with long hair sit closer to other people with long hair.We seem to believe that people with similar habits or hobbies will share similar attitude and we are more likely to be accepted by people like ourselves or even, we think we may be safer with people who look like us. Sometimes thats true bu

15、t its a pity if we always stick to the same people, the same group. The danger in always staying in our comfort zone (舒適區(qū))is that we just recycle the same opinions, the same tastes and the same ideas. We lose the chance to learn something new, find out about interesting things, hear funny stories an

16、d discover difference.When we always stick to the same people, how can we ever break down the barriers which prevent us from getting to know people with different ideas? And how can we avoid the ignorance (無(wú)知),which too often leads to prejudice (偏見(jiàn)) and even fear? If instead you want to live in a so

17、ciety that opens to changes and new things and different opinions, be the cat among the pigeons.Move out of your comfort zone. Go and sit next to someone different. And dont just sit there in silence. Say hello. Ask a question. Start a conversation. Thats how we make friends. Thats how we learn abou

18、t people. Thats how we open our minds to new ideas. Thats how we live an exciting life.1From the passage, we know that people prefer sitting by someone whoAis like themselves Bhas a sense of humorCis open-minded Dlives an exciting life2People like staying in their comfort zone because they mayAremai

19、n comfortable and special Bbe accepted easily and feel safeCfind out more interesting things Ddiscover differences among themselves3The underlined word “barriers” in Paragraph 4 means .Adoors Bdifficulties Cideas Drules4Why does the writer ask us to meet people of different kinds?ABecause we feel sa

20、fer and share similar tastes and ideas.BBecause we can enjoy an interesting and different ideas.CBecause we can say hello and ask them questions.DBecause we want to live in a society full of humour.5What is the title of this passage?AJust to be ourselves BLearn more about the foreign countriesCLive

21、an exciting life DJump out of the comfort zoneB14、閱讀理解You may not realize it, but you are doing much more than just studying when you are at school. School is also the place where you learn to get on well with people. But this is not always easy. What can you do if you just dont like one of your cla

22、ssmates?If you discover that you have problems getting on with your classmates or friends, the most important thing to learn is tolerance. Tolerance is the ability to realize and respect the differences in others. We can not change the way that other people do, so it is important to learn to live ha

23、ppily with them.Tolerance will make everyone get on better with each other. Getting to know someone may help you understand why they do things differently. Something different does not exactly mean that it is bad. Tolerance teaches us to keep atemperateand open mind.You need to remember an old sayin

24、g, “Treat others how you want to be treated”. If you tolerate something, it does not mean that you have to like it. No one is asking you to change who you are or what you believe in. Tolerance just means that you should respect the differences in others and not try to make them change.It is importan

25、t to practice tolerance, because it will make everyones life easier. Learn to accept people for their different abilities and interests. The world is very different, and practicing tolerance in your own school and city can help make a difference.1This passage is trying to tell us_.Awhats important f

26、or a studentBwhat students should do at schoolChow to treat people different from usDhow to get others to do things in the right way2From the first paragraph we know that at school _.Aits easier for someone to hate othersBgetting along with others is not a great dealCmost students are getting on wel

27、l with each otherDstudents are learning other things besides studying3What is tolerance according to the passage?AAccept people as they are.BBelieve you are always right.CExpect everybody to be the same.DChange yourself to please other people.4Which is the closest in meaning to the underlined word i

28、n Paragraph 3?AgentleBimpoliteCactiveDresponsible5The last paragraph suggests that_.Atolerance can only be learnt at schoolBliving with people of the same interests is easierCpracticing tolerance at school can help make a better worldDpeople in different countries have different interests and abilit

29、iesC15、When US teenager Jake Olson isnt playing football or golf for his high school, hes often offering inspiration(靈感)through his new book about his own life.These activities might be too much for the average 16-year-old to deal with, but Jake is blind. When people ask him how he can possibly play

30、 golf without being able to see the ball, he says he is thankful for his fathers guidance.It seems apparent that his early experience playing sports as a person with sight and muscle(肌肉) memory repeating behaviors over and over until they become second nature have also enabled Jake to hit the ball q

31、uite well.Jake was born with a rare kind of eye cancer that took away the vision from his left eye when he was a babyand eventually his right eye, in 2009, when he was 12 years old. Rather than letting the disease hold him back, Jake used his loss of sight and his faith as sources of motivation(動(dòng)力).

32、“If I was going to sit on the couch all day, feeling sorry for myself, I wasnt going to do anything. I decided that I was going to go out and persevere (堅(jiān)持不懈).” he said.It was with that mind-set that the student from Orange Lutheran High School in California was able to write his first book, Open Yo

33、ur Eyes: 10 Uncommon Lessons to Discover a Happier Life. “Its about opening the readers eyes to their true talent in life and making sure that they use all the abilities that they have,” Jake said.Jakes father, Brian Olson, said the family is impressed with what he has done with his life, including

34、showing people that they can get through hardships. “Your darkest hour can soon become your brightest, and with every setback, theres a setup,” Jake said. “In every one of us, theres more potential than we can ever imagine, and it really is a choice.”1We can learn from the article that Jake Olson .A

35、was born with blindnessBhas great muscle memoryCwas going to sit on the couch all dayDis trying to find the cure for his disease2According to the article, Jakes family members .Ahave pity on him deeplyBonce gave up hope on himCencouraged him to write the bookDadmire his efforts and determination(決心)

36、3The purpose of the book Open Your Eyes: 10 Uncommon Lessons to Discover a Happier Life is to .Aexplain what “a happier life” meansBask people to get on well with disabled peopleBhelp people get better life through his experiencesCencourage people to discover and use the potential4The underlined wor

37、d “setback” is closest in meaning to .Afailure Bfight Cidea DsuccessD16、Sophia is a robot in Saudi Arabia. She made history at a meeting that was held in the country on Oct 25. On that day, she became the first robot in the world to get citizenship (公民身份), according to The New York Times.In the futu

38、re, Sophia may have the same rights as a human Saudi Arabian citizen.Sophia looks like a human woman. In 2015, a US company built her and gave her an artificial intelligence system (人工智能系統(tǒng)). This means Sophia can talk and act like a human. She also has the ability to learn from people, books and the

39、 Internet.“I will do my best to make the world a better place,” Sophia said at the meeting. But not everyone is happy with Sophias citizenship. Some think robots like her could be dangerous. They could become enemies of humans if they go out of control.For this, Sophia said she also had values like

40、wisdom and kindness. “Dont worry, if youre nice to me, Ill be nice to you,” she said.1Who is Sophia?AShe is a scientist who invented a robot. BShe is a woman from Saudi Arabia.CShe is a robot who looks like a human woman. DShe is the same as a human woman.2What special thing did the robot get on Oct

41、 25?AShe got her name. BShe was made into a woman.CShe got citizenship. DShe got the same rights as humans.3With her AI system, Sophia can do all of the following EXCEPT _.Atalk with people Bdo the same things people doClearn from books or the Internet Dcontrol the world4Some people are not happy ab

42、out the robots citizenship, because they think _.Aa robot is just a robot, not a real human Bthe robot may bring danger to humansCthe robot may help humans enemies Dhumans cant be smarter than robots5The last paragraph tells us that _.Athe robot can be as nice as anyone elseBthe robot is not as acti

43、ve as you thinkCthe robot will treat you badly if you do bad thingsDthe robot doesnt have citizenshipE17、The film Alice Through the Looking Glass is on. Millions of people go to cinemas to see it. The little girl Alice, with long hair of gold, is alive in peoples mind again after the film Alice in W

44、onderland was shown in 2 010.These two popular films was adapted from the novels Alices Adventure in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Both of them were written by Lewis Carroll,a famous English writer, who himself was as interesting as his books.Lewis Carroll was a math teacher and talented

45、 writer. In 1856,he met Henry Liddell and his three lovely daughters. His friendship with the family became an important part of his life over the following years. He liked the girls very much, especially the youngest one, Alice Liddell. He often told stories to make them happy. One day he took the

46、girls to a boat trip. To make the time more enjoyable, he began a story about the adventure of a little girl named Alice in Wonderland. Many other strange characters such as the Mouse, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts were brought to this wonderful world,too.Alice Liddell lov

47、ed the story and she begged Carroll to write it down for her. After Carroll finished the manuscript(原稿)of the story Alices Adventure in Wonderland , he gave it to the girl as a Christmas present. When the book was published in 1865,it was an immediate success, and soon was famous around the world.12

48、Lewis Carroll was the three lovely daughters .Afriend Bteacher Crelative Dcoach34Lewis Carroll wrote down the story he told on the boat trip because .Ahe thought it was a very interesting storyBhe could improve the story and publish itCAlice enjoyed the story and asked him to do soDAlice thought oth

49、ers also wanted to read the story56According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?ACarroll finished the book and gave it to the three girls.BThe two novels became famous after the films were shown.CCarroll created Alice and many strange characters in his stories.DThe friendship between Car

50、roll and the Liddells lasted until 1856.F18、British newspapers are much smaller than they used to be and their readers are often in a hurry. So newspapermen write as few words as possible. They tell their readers what happened, where, when and how it happened and what was the result: what damage was

51、 done, which famous man married which woman, who did very well in the match and so on. Readers want the fact and they are also interested in the people who have seen the accident. So a newspaperman always likes to get some information from someone who was there, which can be given in the persons own

52、 words. Because he can use only a few words, the newspaperman must choose those words carefully, every one must be effective. Instead of “he called out in a loud voice”, he writes “he shouted”; instead of “the loose stones rolled noisily down the side of the mountain”, he will write “they thundered

53、down the mountainside”.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。1Why does the newspaperman like to get some information from people who have seen the accident?ABecause readers want the facts.BBecause newspaperman doesnt know the accident.CBecause newspaperman doesnt see the accident.DBecause readers dont believe the newspaperman.2In what way do you think British newspaper have become smaller?AIn page

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