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學年天河區(qū)九年級英語第一學期期末卷一、語法選擇DianeRaywascompletelyself-centered.Herparentsgaveher__1__shewanted,knowingthatshewouldthrowatempertantrum(耍小孩脾氣)iftheydidnot.Shewouldscream(尖叫)andkickandlie__2__thefloor.Herparentsalwaysgavein.Lastweek,Diane’sparentswenttothebeachforaholidaywithher.Whentheyarrivedatthebeach-house,shesaidthatshe__3__diving.Thensheputonexpensiveswimsuit__4__shehadtakenatantrumtogetherparentstobuy.Theytoldherthatitwastoodangerous__5__divingalone.“Dangerous?〞shesaid.“Youjustdon’twantmetohave__6__.I’mgoingandI’llscreamifyou__7__tostopme.〞

Shewasaloneonthebeach.“Whatareyoudoing?〞avoiceasked.Dianejumped.Shedidnotknowthatthemanwasthere__8__hespoke.“I’mgoingdiving,〞sheanswered.“Youshouldn’tswimtoday,〞themanadvised.“Thereisastormcomingup.〞“You__9__mindyourownbusiness!〞Dianerepliedandwalkedintothegentlewaves.“Ifyougooutthereyou’llbesorry.〞themancalledafterher.Shedidnotbothertoreply.Dianeslippedintothewateranddived__10__untilwhitecaps(白浪)beganrollinginanditbecamemuch__11__toswimagainstthewave.Saltwaterhitagainstherface,making__12__difficulttobreathe.Oh,whyhadshenotlistenedtoadvice?Beinginfear,shebegantoscream.Then,justasitseemedasifshewouldslipbelowthewater,sheheard__13__calmvoice.“Holdon!I’mcoming.〞Then,shesawtheoldman__14__anancient-lookingboattowardsher.“Ihopeyou’velearnedalesson.Youputusbothin__15__,〞heshoutedangrily,ashepulledheroverthesideoftheboat.Gratefully,Dianethankedhimandrantowardsthebeach-house.〔〕1: A.anything B.everythingC.nothing D.something〔〕2: A.onB.inC.at D.to〔〕3: A.willgo B.wouldgoC.went D.goes〔〕4: A.what B.whenC.which D.who〔〕5: A.togo B.goingC.go D.goes〔〕6: A.funniest B.funnyC.funnier D.fun〔〕7: A.willtry B.tryC.tries D.trying〔〕8: A.when B.afterC.until D.as〔〕9: A.should B.mustC.can D.may〔〕10: A.happy B.happierC.happiness D.happily〔〕11: A.hard B.harderC.hardest D.thehardest〔〕12: A.this B.thatC.it D.them〔〕13: A.a B.anC.the D./〔〕14: A.rowB.rowsC.torow D.rowing〔〕15: A.atdanger B.indangerC.atdangerous D.indangerous二、完型填空Meyerhasbeencrazyaboutwritingsinceshewasyoung.Shegotherfirstlessoninstory-tellingfrom

grandfather,whogaveherwordsoflove.Hesetoffherimaginationandinfluencedhermuch.Meyeralwayshadstoriesrunning

throughher__16__andassoonasshecouldwrite,sheputthemdownonpaper.Meyer

__17__rememberedthecallthatchangedherlife.ItwasTuesday,February18th,whenthe

__18__

ranginthekitchenofherLosAngeleshome.OnthelinewasMartyBanderas,aliteraryagent(代理)towhomshehadsentacopyofhernovelthreeweeksearlier.SheaskedMeyersome

__19__

information,likeageandhealthcondition.Meyerfelt

__20__

andaskedwhatthatwasabout.Banderasonlyreplied,"I'vejustsoldyour

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foroneandahalfmilliondollars!"Shesatdowninshock.Shehadwrittenoverfourteennovelsintwentyyears,buteachonehadbeen

__22__

bypublishers(出版商).Manypeoplewouldhavebeendiscouraged(氣餒的),

butnother.Eachtime,shejustgotdowntowritinganotherone.Herhusbandadvisedhertofindsomethingelsetodo,butshenevergaveup.Seeingthisbookpublishedwasthemost

__23__

thingthathaseverhappenedtoher.Nowsheisa

mother

ofthreechildren,butshehasneverstopped

__24__,turningoutnovelsbetweenkidsanddishes.Sheiswritinganothernovelnow,andsheexpectsanothersuccess.Yes,herbelief(信仰)hasbroughther

success,andithaschangedherlifeinreturn.Meyerisvery__25__thatshewillenjoyamoresuccessfulandmeaningfullifeaslongasshekeepsonwithherdream.〔〕16: A.hand B.head C.mouth D.body〔〕17: A.hardly B.probably C.clearly D.usually〔〕18: A.phone B.bell C.clock D.alarm〔〕19:A.local B.public C.personal D.national〔〕20: A.happyB.afraid C.sad D.strange〔〕21: A.painting B.novel C.newspaper D.magazine〔〕22: A.accepted B.agreed C.refused D.enjoyed〔〕23: A.boring B.tiring C.interesting D.exciting〔〕24: A.writing B.reading C.listening D.speaking〔〕25: A.excited B.confident C.friendly D.beautiful三、閱讀(共兩節(jié),總分值45分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分)AGardenTour&CookingClass909NorthCumbreRoad,SantaBarbara,CASaturday,October24,2023●9:30am-1:00pmCookwithSuzzaneTraditionally,AmericanIndians'dishesweremadewithcorn,beans,potatoesandpumpkins.TakeatouraroundTrinityGarden,picksomeofthesefoodsandreturntothekitchen.ThereyoucanwatchSuzzanepreparedeliciousdisheswiththem.Itissurelyanewexperience!SuzzanewillmakeanintroductionofthreetraditionalfoodsandtellyouwhattheymeanttotheAmericanIndianshundredsofyearsago.Atthesametime,youcanlearnhowtocookwiththeseautumnharvest(收獲)vegetables.Themenuincludesthefollowing:HotPotatoPiewithCornbreadToppingThanksgivingSoupFreshVegetableSaladTrinityFruitIce-cream★$35perperson,includingprintedrecipes(菜譜),thefourdishesaboveandabookbySuzzane.Childrenunder8cancomeforfree.★BookingbyemailAboutSuzzaneLandry:SheisthewriterofHealthyEatingandFreshFoodMatters.Tolookfornewideastoaddtohercooking,shetraveledalot,workinginkitchensallovertheworld.Thisbroughthertheideaof“freshfoodcooking〞.Thenshesetupthewebsitebelowtogetpeople'sattentiontohealthyeating.Sheisexcitedtoshareherknowledgethroughcookingclasses,cookbooksandDVDs.Herteachingispopularwithpeoplefromdifferentcountries.LearnMore:Visitfreshfoodcooking.FollowSuzzaneonFACEBOOKandTWITTER.()26.Thecookingclassintheadvertisementwillbegiven________.A.InspringB.insummerC.inautumnD.inwinter()27.Inthisclass,youcanwatchSuzzanecookdisheswiththefoods________.A.broughtfromhomeB.orderedfromtheInternetC.boughtfromthemarketD.pickedinTrinityGarden()28.ThemenuofferedbythecookingclassincludesthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.cakeB.soupC.saladD.ice-cream()29.HowmuchshouldMr.Greenpayifhegoestotheclasswithhisparentsandhis6-year-oldson?A.$35B.$70C.$105D.$140()30.Whatcanwelearnfromtheadvertisement?A.WecanbookthecookingclassonthephoneB.OnlyAmericanIndiansenjoySuzzane'steachingC.SuzzanegothercookingideafromdifferentDVDsD.SuzzaneLandrywrotetwobooksabouteatingandfood〔B〕Bicyclesareverypopularallovertheworldnowadayspeopleridetheirbicyclesforexerciseandenjoyment.insomeplaces,peopleuseabicycletogettowork.Butwhoinventedthefirstbicycle?In1791,aFrenchmannamedSivracinventedandownedthefirstbicycle.Mr.SivracrodethebicycleinParis.Thehandlesforthehandsandtheseatslookedlikeahorsewerewooden.Andthefrontwheelismuchlargerthanthebackone.Thisbicyclewasverydifficulttomove.Youhadtopickupthefrontwheeltochangedirection.Finally,ithadnobrake(剎車)tostopitorpedalsforthefeetIn1817,aGermannamedSauerbrunmadethefirstbicyclebetter.theseatwasmorecomfortable.thewheelcouldchangedirection.Hisrideintheforesttookonlyonehourinsteadofthreehoursonfoot!SauebrunbroughtthiskindofbicyclefromGermanytoFrance.Then,DenisJohnson,anEnglishman,madeabicycleforwomen.Ithadspacefortheirdressesto

hangdown.Butthesebicyclesstillhadnobrakesorpedals,andpeopleoftengothurt.Thesebicyclesandthepeoplewhorodethemwerenotverypopular.Over100yearslater,bicycleridingismorepopularthanever.Infact,therearestillmanymorebicyclesthancarsinHollandtoday!Chinaisevencalled"countryonbicycles〞Mobike,acitybike,recentlyarepopularinbigcitiesaroundChina,youcanrentwithanappthroughWechatWallerorAliPay.theMobikeonlycosts1yuaneveryhalfhourandyoucanleavethebikeinpublicareas.Peopledon'tneedtosufferfromthetroubleofowningabike.Theappwillkeeptrackofthedistanceyou'vetraveledandevencalculatethecaloriesyou'veburned.〔〕31.Whatwasthefirstbicycleprobablylike?〔〕32What'sthechinesemeaningoftheword"pedals"inparagraph2A.剎車B.鞍座C.腳踏D.鏈條〔〕33.ThebicyclemadebySivracandtheonemadebyDenisJohnsonwerepartlysamebecause__________.A.theyhadnobrakesorpedalsB.thefrontwheelscouldchangedirectionC.theseatswerecomfortableD.thebicycleswerehardtomove〔〕34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.YouareabletorentaMobikewithcashB.Thefirstbicyclewasmadein1817CAllbikescankeeptrackofthedistanceoftravelingD.ThefirstbicycleforwomenwasmadebyanEnglishman〔〕35.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorwantstotellus_________.A.bicycleswerefirstinventedinChinaBwhyChinaiscalled"acountryonbicycles〞CrentingmobikeisbetterthanowningabikeDrentingmobikeispopularandconvenientinChina.(C)(One

day,

Gulliver

was

caught

in

a

storm

and

his

ship

hit

a

rock,

then

damaged.

He

was

washed

to

the

beach

by

sea

wave.

He

walked

and

walked

to

find

a

city,

but

he

was

too

tired

and

felt

asleep.

When

he

woke

up,

he

found

himself

in

Lilliput

and

a

lot

of

tiny

people

were

around

him)

The

Emperor(帝皇〕

spoke

in

a

high

voice

but

I

could

hear

all

the

words

clearly.

His

followers

and

all

the

ladies

wore

rich

and

beautiful

clothes.

The

ground

where

the

were

standing

looked

like

gold

and

silver

cloth.

His

Majesty〔陛下〕

and

I

often

spoke

to

each

other

but

neither

of

us

understood

a

single

word.

I

tried

words

from

many

languages—Dutch,

French,

Spanish,

Italian

and

Latin.

No

one

could

understand

my

words,

not

even

the

cleverest

of

the

Emperor’s

followers.

After

about

two

hours

the

Emperor

left.

His

wife,

children

and

their

servants

went

also.

There

were

strong

guards

around

me.

This

was

to

stop

the

crowd

of

people

from

hurting

me.

An

officer

told

the

guards

to

hold

six

men

who

made

me

angry.

These

men

were

given

to

me

and

I

had

to

choose

their

punishment.

I

put

five

of

them

in

my

pocket.

Then

I

pretended

to

eat

the

sixth

man.

The

poor

man

screamed

terribly.

The

guards

were

worried

when

they

saw

my

knife

in

my

hand.

Was

I

going

to

cut

up

the

man?

But

I

only

cut

the

binding(捆綁物)

round

his

hands.

Then

I

put

him

on

his

feet

and

let

him

go.

I

lifted

the

other

five

men

out

of

my

pocket

and

put

them

gently

on

the

ground

too.

The

people

and

the

soldiers

were

very

pleased

with

my

great

kindness.

They

told

the

Emperor

about

it

immediately.

Emperor

ordered

his

men

to

make

a

bed

for

me

and

they

had

to

join

six

hundred

of

their

little

beds

together

to

make

one

bed

for

me.

At

the

same

time

the

Emperor

asked

all

his

advisers

for

their

advice

on

how

to

deal

with.

They

were

very

worried.

If

my

binding

was

cut

I

might

be

dangerous.

I

was

eating

so

much

food

that

soon

all

the

people

would

be

very

hungry.

The

farmers

could

not

grow

enough

food

to

feed

all

of

us.

The

wise

men

thought

that

they

should

kill

me.

But

they

would

not

be

able

to

bury(埋葬)

me.

My

dead

body

would

smell.

This

might

cause

much

illness

all

over

the

country.

〔〕36.

To

the

tiny

people,

Gulliver

was

a(an)

______

.

A.

friend

B.

enemy

C.

relative

D.

tourist〔〕

37.

Why

did

the

tiny

people

hurt

Gulliver

at

first?

A.

Becausethey

wanted

to

kill

him

and

got

his

eye.

B.

Becausehecouldn’tspeaktheirlanguage.

C.

Becausehewasveryhugeandtheywereafraidofhim.

D.

Becausethey

wanted

to

make

fun

of

him.〔〕

38.

The

underlined

word

“them〞

in

Paragraph

4

most

probably

refers

to“___

〞.

A.

the

guards

B.

the

officers

C.

the

six

men

D.

the

soldiers〔〕

39.

Put

the

following

statements

in

the

correct

order

according

to

the

story.

①Emperor

ordered

his

men

to

make

a

big

bed

for

Gulliver.

②They

couldn’t

understand

each

other.

③The

emperor

spokeloudly.

④Gulliver

didn’t

punish

the

six

tiny

people

and

let

them

go.

⑤A

crowd

of

people

hurt

Gulliver.

A.③②⑤④①

B.⑤①④③②

C.③⑤②①④

D.⑤②①③④〔〕

40.

Why

didn’t

the

tiny

people

in

Lilliput

kill

Gulliver

finally?Because____

A.

He

was

so

strong

that

he

would

work

for

them.

B.

He

was

so

big

and

they

didn’t

have

the

weapon

to

kill

him.

C.

The

king

and

his

family

liked

him

so

much

that

they

didn’t

agree.

D.

His

dead

body

would

smell

and

cause

much

illness

in

their

country.〔D〕

Living

and

dealing

with

kids

can

be

a

tough

job

these

days,

but

living

and

dealing

with

parents

can

be

even

harder.If

I

have

learned

anything

in

my

16

years,

it

is

that

communication

is

very

important,

both

when

you

ornot.

With

any

relationship,

you

need

to

let

other

person

know

how

you

are

feeling.

If

you

are

not

able

to

communicate,

you

willbeawayfromthem.

When

you

are

mad

at

your

parents,

or

anyone

else,

not

talking

to

them

doesn't

solve

anything.

Communication

begins

with

the

concerns

(關心)

of

another.

It

means

that

you

can't

just

come

home

from

school,

go

up

to

your

room

and

takenonoticeto

everyone.

Even

you

just

say"Hi",it

is

better

than

nothing.

If

you

looked

up

the

word

"communication"

in

a

dictionary,

it

would

say"the

exchange

of

ideas,

the

conveyance

(表達)

of

information,

thewaysofcommunicatingaletterormessage.〞To

keep

a

good

relationship,

you

must

keep

communication

strong.

Let

people

know

how

youfeel,

even

if

it's

just

by

writing

a

note.

When

dealing

with

parents,

you

always

have

to

make

them

feel

good

as

aparent.

If

you

are

trying

to

make

them

see

something

as

you

see

it,

tell

them

that

you'll

listen

to

what

they

have

to

say,

but

ask

them

politely

to

listen

to

you.Shouting

or

walking

away

only

makes

the

situation

worse.

This

is

an

example:

one

night,

Sophie

went

to

a

street

party

with

her

friends.

She

knew

she

had

to

be

home

by

midnight

,

but

she

didn't

tellherparentsbeforegoing..

That

was

rude.Soher

parents

were

mad

at

first,

butafter

Sophie

explained

why

she

was

late,

they

weren't

as

mad

and

let

it

go.

Communication

is

the

key

factor

here.

If

Sophie's

parents

didn’twanttolistenther,

Sophie

would

be

in

a

lot

of

trouble.

Communication

isn't

a

one-way

matterbutboth

ways.

Just

remember:

if

you

get

into

a

situation

like

Sophie's,

telling

the

other

person

how

you

feel-listening

is

the

key

factor

to

communication.〔〕41.howdoesthewriterfeelaboutdealingwithparents?A.difficultB.easyC.interestingDmad〔〕42.whatisthemeaningof“communication〞?Theexchangeofideas.Theconveyanceofinformation.ThewaysofcommunicatingAlltheabove〔〕43.Whatdoestheexampleinparagraph4show?Sophieisverypolitetoherparents.B.Sophie’sparentsdon’twanttolistentoher.C.Sophiashouldcommunicatewithherparentsbetter.D.Sophiadidwellincommunicatingwithherparents.〔〕44.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Communicationisatwo-waymatter.B.Itisbettertosay“hi〞toothersthansaynothing.C.Whendealingwithparents,youonlyneedlistentothem.D.Ifyoudon’tagreewithothers,you’dbetterletthemknow.〔〕45.what’sthebesttitleofthisarticle?A.Theexpressionofcommunication.B.TheimportanceofcommunicationC.ThewaysofcommunicationD.Theexampleofcommunication四、閱讀填空Haveyouheardabout“SurvivalHolidays〞?46.Nowabout1,100companiesareallowedtotakechildrenintothegreatoutdoorswithouttheirparents.Thereasonwhypeoplelike“SurvivalHolidays〞isthattheythinkbeingclosetonatureisgoodforchildren.ManychildreninbigcitiesspendalltimewatchingTVandplayingcomputergames.47Is“SurvivalHolidays〞awonderfulidea?Maybeitis.Childrenneedmorefreetimetoplay.48Parentscaretoomuchabouttheirchildren.Theyliketoseethechildrenbeingbusywithactivitiesthatarecontrolled(控制)byadults,whichcausesmanyproblems.49Evensomethinglikecrossingasmallriverseemstobeahardchallenge.Childrenarenotcomfortablewithdanger.Evenslightdangerlikegettingtheirfeetwetorfallingdownseemsveryterribletothem.Manypeoplethinkthesurvivalactivitiesaregoodforchildren.Evenyearslater,theywillstillremember50.Somehavelearnedtostaycalmindangeroustimes.Somehavelearnedhowtokeepsafe.Othershavelearnedhowtoworkinateam.Alltheseskillswillhelpthemalotintheirlives.A.A.Theyneedtobeleftontheirown,withoutadultsdisturbing(干擾)them.B.“SurvivalHolidays〞isforchildrentogointothelonelyplaceforexcitingactivities.C.Theydon’tknowwhattodowhentheyareindanger.D.“SurvivalHolidays〞givesthemanimportantchange.E.whattheyhavelearned五、單詞拼寫51.Accordingtothenewsreport,wecanseethesupermoononlyt____________,nottomorrow.52.Theyoungmansavedthegirlinthefire.Howb____________hewas!53.Pleasecheckyourpapercarefully.Youshouldavoidmakingthesamem______________again.54.Onspecialdays,manypeopleliketohavem___________intherestaurantinsteadofathome.55.Ifwefinishthet___________intheshortesttime,wecanwintheprize.56.Theteacheraskedthestudentstos____________somepicturesontheInternetfortheirproject.六、完成句子57.他生日那天收到很多禮物。Hegot______________________giftsandwasfullofhappinessinhisheart.58.真可惜!我的朋友對4D電影不感興趣。Whatapity

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