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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷注意事項:1答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號碼填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。2答題時請按要求用筆。3請按照題號順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無效。4作圖可先使用鉛筆畫出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。5保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、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、 More and more people love _ their riches on Tik Tok (抖音). That should not be allowed on the Internet

2、.Agiving offBputting offCshowing offDturning off2、If you can speak English well, you will have a great _ over others while looking for a job.AactivityBarticleCadvantageDagreement3、Billy sometimes gets _ sleepy in class.Thats because he always has _ sleep at night.Aa bit; littleBa bit of; littleCa li

3、ttle; muchDa lot of; a little4、Nowadays we always use some social medias like Wechat to keep in _ contact with our friends and relatives. We all believe that the technology is _ connected with our daily life.Aclosely; closeBclose; closelyCclosely; closelyDclose; close5、It was a bit doubtful at first

4、, but it _ to be a really good idea.Aturned upBturned downCturned outDturned in6、Mom, can I play computer games this evening? your homework first, and then well talk about it.AFinishingBFinishCTo finish7、We _ pick up the rubbish and keep the environment clean.AmayBcanCshouldDcould8、Im surprised at t

5、he new look of hometown.AIBmeCmyDmine9、I hear a bridge _ over the Qiongzhou Channel(瓊州海峽) in several years.Awill be builtBis builtChas built10、If you are buying todays Nanjing Daily, could you get _ for me?I am glad to help you.Ait Bthis Cone Dthat. 完形填空11、A woman was waiting for her plane at an air

6、port.She bought a bag of cookies,found a place to 1 and took out her book.She started to read and 2 noticed that a man,sitting beside her,took a cookie from her bag.She just 3 not to see this.So she ate the cookies quickly and at the same time watched how the shameless thief was stealing her cookies

7、.She thought to herself,“If I wasnt such a(n) 4 person,I would hit him in the eye.”When only one cookie was left,she looked with interest and 5 what he would do.He smiled,took the 6 cookie and broke it in half.She thought,“This guy is so impolite,he didnt even show any thanks”.After her flight was c

8、alled,the woman 7 her luggage and headed to the gate.She took her seat in the 8 and started to look for her book,which was almost completed.As she reached her luggage,she gasped(喘氣)with 9 ,because there was an unopened bag of cookies.A terrible thought crossed her mind,“If my cookie bag is here,the

9、other one was his and he just tried to 10 ”. She realized that she was the impolite one,but it was too late to say sorry to him.1Astand Bsit Clie Dseat2Aproudly Bhardly Csuddenly Dhappily3Atried Bpreferred Choped Dexcited4Aright Bnice Cspecial DPolite5Aplanned Basked Cwondered Dspoke6Abig Bfirst Cla

10、st Dend7Aposted Bopened Ccollected Dmade8Ahall Bairport Cplane Dlobby9Asurprise Bhappiness Csadness Dupset10Asave Btake Cshare Dgive. 語法填空12、Mary is 1 eight-year-old girl. Every day she washes clothes, looks after2(she) younger sister and works 3(hardly) on the farm. Mary wants to go to school, but

11、her mother needs her help at home. So Mary stays at home instead of 4 (go) to school.Do you want to help Mary? Well, join Save the Children, please! Just 6 yuan a day, you can 5 (helpful) a child like Mary. With your help, children like Mary will be able 6 (have) enough food and have chances to go t

12、o school.Save The Children is an organization to help poor children like Mary. It has been in service since 1932. The money from kind people will 7 (use) to build schools, hospitals and other necessary 8(build)9 you are a volunteer, there are many wonderful things waiting for you letters from the ch

13、ildren, their photos and subject reports. Now, if you are interested10 the application form, and then you can donate some money. In this way, you can help a child like Mary!. 閱讀理解A13、Once, a circle lost a piece of its own. The circle wanted to be whole, so it went around, looking for its _ piece. Bu

14、t because it was not complete, it could only roll(滾) very slowly. It enjoyed the flowers and the sunshine _ the way. It talked with worms. It found lots of different pieces, but _ of them fit. So it left them all by the side of the road and kept on _ for the lost piece. Then one day the circle found

15、 a piece that fit _. The circle put the piece into _. It could be whole with nothing lost. It was so happy and began to roll. As it was a perfect circle, it could roll very fast, too fast to see flowers or talk to worms. It realized how different the world was when it rolled so quickly. It felt so s

16、ad _ it stopped, left its found piece by the side of the road and rolled very slowly.Sometimes we are perfect when we lose something. A man who _ everything is poor in some ways. He will never have hopes, dreams or something _. He will never know someone loves him or someone is giving him something

17、he has always wanted or never had.We couldnt be perfect. But we must be brave enough to love, strong enough to forgive, kind enough to share _ with others and clever enough to know there is enough love around us and then we can always have a wonderful time in our life.1AmissBloseCmissingDlosing2AatB

18、ofCinDalong3AnoneBallCevery oneDeach4AlookBlookingCto lookDlooked5AperfectlyBperfectCpartDpartly6AitBitselfCthemDthemselves7AwhichBwhetherCthatDwhat8AownBhasCownedDhave9AbadBworseCgoodDbetter10AkindnessBsadnessChappinessDillnessB14、Water pollution happens when waste things from many areas are thrown

19、 into rivers,lakes and seasAgricultureTo get more food,farmers use large amounts of chemicals(化學(xué)制品)When the chemicals are not completely used by the plants,they are washed away by the rainwater into rivers,lakes and seas,which pollute both surface water and underground waterIndustryFactories and ind

20、ustries oftenreleasepoisonous chemicals into seas,rivers or lakes,which is quite bad for Mother NatureAn example of industrial sea pollution happened in Japan in the 1950sA local factory had poured waste water with mercury(水銀)into the Minamata Bay for 20 yearsTuna fish in the bay took in the mercury

21、 and people ate the tuna. Many children were born with birth deformities(畸形)As a result,people lost their,hearing and sight,and thousands of people died in the endSea transportationWhen ships transporting oil get damaged on the way,oil spillage(溢出)happensOne major disaster was the Exxon Valdez oil s

22、pillAn oil tanker sink off Alaska in 1989 and leaked(泄漏)oil into the oceanTo save cost,some ships also poured unwanted oil from their engine rooms into the sea,thus polluting the oceansHome activitiesIf the waste from the washing of clothes and dishes are not treated and poured into the sea,they wil

23、l do harm to the sea lifeSome diseases may also spreadSometimes,rubbish is dumped into the sea1Farmers Use large amounts of chemicals to Ahave more foodBrelease poisonCplantingDplant more crops2From the example in Paragraph 3we learn that Aeating tuna fish is sometimes a great dangerBwater pollution

24、 is a serious problem in JapanCfactories and industries should be closed in JapanDwater pollution can do great harm to peoples health4The underlined word“release”probably means A釋放B吸收C生產(chǎn)D運(yùn)用5What is the best title for the passage?AIndustrial water pollutionBAgriculture water pollutionCReasons for wat

25、er pollutionDWays to solve water pollutionC15、 If you had billions of dollars, would you donate almost all of it to charity? Well, thats what Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook, just said he would do.Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan promised to give 90% of their Facebook shares to so

26、ciety. Right now that is about $ 45 billion, and they plan to donate the money to things like science and education. Many billionaires have done similar things. Bill Gates, creator of Microsoft, made The Giving Pledge, an activity in which billionaires promise to donate more than half of their wealt

27、h to charities. This started in 2010, and now 139 people from 15 countries joined it.But giving back and helping others isnt just for big billionaires. People like Zuckerberg and Gates may have more to give, but people with less are doing it, too.Especially around the holidays,people want to do thei

28、r part and give back to people who are less lucky than them.Schools may have food collections where people bring a few food items,and together they can make a big donation to places like homeless peoples homes.People also host special events like concerts or runs to be creative while raising money.R

29、egular people donate whatever they can to US charities like the United Way and the American Red Cross.Then these charities are able to help US communities in different ways like education,health and improving the lives of the poor.These individual(個人的)donations come together to make a big difference

30、.1Mark Zuckerberg promised to donate _.A90%of their Facebook shares to societyBhalf of his wealth to the charitiesCall of his money to charitiesD45 billion yuan to society2What does the underlined word“shares”mean?A分享B股份C給予D參與3According to Paragraph 3,The Giving Pledge _.Astarted just ten years agoB

31、is a charity to raise moneyChas attracted 139 peopleDis only for US people4According to this passage,regular people _.Aget help from rich peopleBhold special events to celebrate holidaysChelp the people who is less luckyDcollect food in homeless peoples home5What can we learn from the story?AIts ric

32、h peoples duty to give more money.BThere are more charities in the US than in China.CThe poor should work hard to make a living.DEveryone can do their part to help others.D16、 A day is made up of hundreds of small decisions. Ill wear this; Ill buy this; Ill have this for lunch; Ill go there at 3 ocl

33、ock; Ill reply to this e-mail.For some people, its not a big deal. For others, however, making decisions isnt easy. They agonize over what to do, changing their minds back and forth. and second guessing themselves even after the decision has been made.Emily was in the restaurant with her husband. Af

34、ter several minutes of reading the menu , she said , Um , lets see. I dont know what to order. Maybe Ill have the burger; no wait, the pasta seems good. Or, maybe the soup and salad. Don, what are you ordering? OK; that sounds good ; Ill have that too. Don often gets annoyed (惱怒的) .He doesnt underst

35、and why she finds the simplest decisions so difficult. He sometimes makes decisions for the two of them. But Emily gets annoyed with him for being so controlling. But wed never decide anything if I left it up to you, he argues.Good decision-making is a skill that comes easily to some people, not so

36、easily to others. Choices are confusing. Choices can make you anxious. They can cost you peace of mind, even after youve made the decision. The skill of good decision-making has become increasingly important. Why? Because we have a lot of choices, both with the simple and the serious things in life.

37、Decisions force us to close the door on other possibilities. Accept that you cant have it all. You cant order every delicious dish on the menu. And there will be paths not taken, things not experienced. Let the past be. Live in the present where what you do today will make a difference.Its often goo

38、d to think through your decisions, but dont overdo it. More thinking is not always better thinking. Too much research may lead to confusion. Sixth sense can help make decisions as good as careful study of endless data(數(shù)據(jù)) , sometimes even better.Some decisions dont work out as expected ; this doesnt

39、 mean that you made a bad one. You decide to go on a cruise (油輪旅行) . You choose a large and beautiful ship. Everything should work out just right. Only you didnt count on a bug that spread through the ship, making you and your family sick for five clays. You felt terrible for making such a stupid de

40、cision. No. You did not make a stupid decision. Its just that sometimes the unexpected happens.Try to make your decision. After all, its your special experience.1The words agonize over in Paragraph 2 probably mean .Athink about a difficult decision carefully and with lots of effortBstick to the big

41、decision that you have madeClet go of the decision that you have madeDfear to make decision out of uncertainty2The writer mentioned Emily and her husband in Paragraph 3 to .Acriticize Emilys husband for controllingBshow how annoying indecisiveness could beCintroduce how hard it was to decide what to

42、 eatDexplain the difficulty Emily had when making a decision3What can we learn from the passage?AWe should think about all the possibilities before making a good decision.BNeither research nor data may help people with decision-making.CSometimes unexpected situation may waste a good decision.DPeople

43、 feel terrible when making decisions.4Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?ADo you have difficulty making decisions?BAre you good at making a difficult decision?CCan you make a right decision easily or not?DWould you like to make decisions for others?E17、Northland Adventure

44、(冒險) QuestAugust 4-17, 2016Northwoods ExperienceA Natural & 25 Cultural Journey25 American Students &25 Chinese StudentsLearning TogetherAmerican and Chinese students aged 10-14 can have the chance to enjoy this cultural experience. Classes will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Trees For Tomorrow in Eag

45、le River, Monday through Friday. Trees For Tomorrow, a natural resource specialty(專業(yè)) school, is located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Teachers for the Northland Adventure Quest are Kate Neville and Don Anderson.Take part in exciting day trips while making new friends.Enjoy yourself in the beautif

46、ul surroundings.Experience the culture and arts of the local people of Northern Wisconsin, USATo register(注冊), visit www.npsd.k12.wi.us. and click on “ Northland Adventure Quest” or email at Northlandquestnpsd. k12. wi.us. For questions, contact Mike Richie, at 715-479-6487, or Kate Neville at knevi

47、lle npsd.k12.wi.us.1American and Chinese students _ can have the chance to enjoy this cultural experience.Aaged 6-8Baged 8-10Caged 10-12Daged 10-142Students have classes _.Ain the day on weekendsBat night on weekendsCin the day on weekdaysDat night on weekdays3Trees For Tomorrow is_.Aa schoolBa fore

48、stCa projectDa plan4Students can register _.Aby writing a letterBby emailing at Northlandquestnpsd. k12. wi.usCby calling Mike RichieDby calling Kate Neville5Where is the material probably from?AA piece of newsBA storybookCAn advertisementDA letterF18、 Andrew Carnegiethe King of Steel(鋼鐵),was born i

49、n 1835, in Scotland. In 1848, his family moved to America to look for a better chance for making money. Andrew Carnegie had a few years schooling. He worked from an early age.In the early 1870s, Carnegie built his first steel company with others. Over the next few years, he built his own steel indus

50、try in the US, and became one of thewealthiestmen in America.Carnegie believed that people should win success through hard work, but he also felt strongly that the rich should use their money for the improvement and development of the society. He didnt agree to always provide help for the poor. He t

51、hought it was important to provide educational chances to allow the poor to help themselves.His more contributions(貢獻(xiàn))to society include the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh. It has a library, a museum of fine arts, and a museum of national history. He also built a school of technology that is now p

52、art of Carnegie-Mellon University. Other contributions to society are the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to develop understanding between nations, the Carnegie Institute of Washington to provide money for scientific research, and Carnegie Hall to provide a center for the arts.Few America

53、ns have been left not touched by Andrew Carnegies kindness. His contributions of more than five million dollars built 2,500 libraries in small communities throughout the country and formed the public library system that we all enjoy today.1Which of the following is the correct order about Andrew Carnegie?He built his own steel industry in the US.His family moved to America.He built his first steel company with others.He built part of Carnegie-Mellon University.ABCD2What does the underlined word “wealthiest” in Paragraph 2 mean?Amost popul

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