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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬試卷考生請(qǐng)注意:1.答題前請(qǐng)將考場(chǎng)、試室號(hào)、座位號(hào)、考生號(hào)、姓名寫在試卷密封線內(nèi),不得在試卷上作任何標(biāo)記。2.第一部分選擇題每小題選出答案后,需將答案寫在試卷指定的括號(hào)內(nèi),第二部分非選擇題答案寫在試卷題目指定的位置上。3.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—MissWhite,IamafraidIhavegotlowmarksintheexam.—_______,dear!Takeiteasy.Iamsureifyoutryyourbest,youwillpassiteasilynexttime.A.You’rewelcome B.Comeon C.Allright D.Welldone2、I_____Chinesedishesformyforeignfriendstomorrowevening.A.willcook B.havecookedC.cook D.cooked3、Themanrunninginourplayground_______beourheadmaster,becausehehasgonetoAmericaonbusiness.A.mustn't B.shouldn't C.can't D.maynot4、I'dlovetohaveabreak,butIcan't______anytimerightnow.A.spare B.wait C.save D.offer5、Readingthefirstsentenceofeachparagraph(段落)_______youreadthewholetexthelpsyougetthemainideaquickly.A.until B.a(chǎn)fter C.before6、-Thegovernmenthastakenmanyactionstopreventpollution.-Ihopethatinthefuturetherewillbe_____pollutionandalot_____clear,blueskies.A.less;moreB.more;lessC.fewer;moreD.less;many7、—Hi,Simon,thesummervacationiscoming.IplantogotoSanyawithmyfamilyforaholiday.

—Great!_________A.Noproblem. B.Haveagoodtime. C.Thankyou.8、Englishisusefullanguageandit’snotdifficulttolearn.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./9、Not______thatisfacedcanbechanged,butnothingcanbechangeduntilitisfaced.A.everything B.a(chǎn)nything C.something D.nothing10、Hemingway(海明威)isoneofthemostfamouswriterswithmanywonderfulworks____wasborninAmerica.A.who B.which C.whatⅡ.完形填空11、Amydidn'tknowwhatwaswrongwithGrandma.Sheusedtohaveagoodmemory,butshealways1thingsrecently.Amyfeltupset.MomtoldAmythatGrandmawasjustgettingoldandsheneededmore2.AfterknowingGrandmahadAlzheimer’sdisease(老年癡呆癥).Amy’sparentsdecidedtoputherinanursinghome(療養(yǎng)院)togetthe3caresheneeded.ButAmydidn’tliketheideaatall.“Wecanoftengotoseeheron4.Wecantakeherapresent.”Momsaid,“5icecream?Grandmalovesstrawberryicecream!”Amysmiled.OnaSaturdaymorningtheyvisitedGrandmathereforthefirsttime.Grandmasatby6inacorneroftheroom.“Look,”AmysaidtoGrandma.“Webroughtyoua7—yourfavoritestrawberryicecream!”Grandmabegantoeat8sayingaword.Amywantedtocry.ThenexttimetheyvisitedGrandma,thesamething9.“Grandma,doyouknowwhoIam?”Amyasked.“You’rethegirlwhobringsmeicecream,”Grandmasaid,“Yes,10I’mAmy,too,yourgranddaughter.Don’tyourememberme?”sheasked11.“Remember.Sure,Iremember.You’rethegirlwhobringsmeicecream.”SuddenlyAmy12thatGrandmawouldneverrememberher.Grandmawaslivinginherownlonely13.“Oh,howIloveyou,Grandma!”Amysaid.Justthenshefoundthereweretears(眼淚)inGrandma’seyes.“Love,”Grandmasaid,“Irememberlove.”“Yousee,dear,that’s14shewants,”MomsaidtoAmy.“Love.”“I’llbringhericecreameveryweekendevenifshedoesn’trememberme,”Amysaid.Afterall,thatwasmore15—torememberloveratherthansomeone’sname.1.A.forgotB.borrowedC.rememberedD.made2.A.troubleB.loveC.competitionD.education3.A.properB.badC.cheapD.careless4.A.holidaysB.weekdaysC.birthdaysD.weekends5.A.InB.ToC.LikeD.Of6.A.myselfB.herselfC.themselvesD.ourselves7.A.toyB.cardC.presentD.flower8.A.throughB.withoutC.fromD.a(chǎn)cross9.A.wentbyB.endedupC.ranawayD.tookplace10.A.butB.soC.forD.or11.A.happilyB.silentlyC.sadlyD.proudly12.A.realizedB.a(chǎn)rguedC.discussedD.explained13.A.cityB.worldC.countryD.town14.A.noneB.otherC.a(chǎn)llD.a(chǎn)nother15.A.impossibleB.terribleC.dangerousD.importantⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、ThishappenedayearagowhenIwenttoanoldcityonholiday.Itwasintheafternoon.Icouldfeeltheheatofthesunwhilewalkingaroundthecityforthe1.(one)time.ThenIdecided2.(stop)atarestaurantandeatmylatelunch.Isatoutside3.restaurantandorderedmyfood.Iwasplayingwithmyphonewhilewaitingformyfood.Justthenatallmancamenearme4.a(chǎn)skedifIhadsparemoney.Hedidn’tlooklikeabeggar(乞丐)becausehewaswearingnice5.(cloth).Iaskedhimwhathadhappened.Hetoldmethathejustcamehereforaholiday.Whenhewantedtobuysomewateratthebusstation,he6.(find)hiswalletandphoneweregone.He7.(real)didn’tknowwhattodo.“Youmustbehungry.Comeandjoinmeforlunch.It’smytreat.”AfterhavingourlunchIgavehimsomemoney.Heaskedmynumber.”IfIhaveachanceIwillvisit8.(you)cityandpayback,”hesaid.“Don’tthinklikethat.It’smypleasuretohelpyou.Youcanpayitforwardwhensomeone9.(need)help,helphimorher,”Ireplied.Hesmiledandsaidgoodbye.Ismiled,10..Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、AcouplefromRussiawasoncevisitingMiami.Theywantedtotakeawalkandtoseethecity,buttheywereafraidtheymightgetlost.TheydidnotspeakanyEnglish.Aftertheylefttheirhotel,theywenttothefirststreetcornerandlookedatthenameofthestreet.Thentheycarefullycopiedthenameintotheirnotebook.Theythoughtthatthiswouldhelpthemfindtheirwaybackiftheygotlost.Theywalkedforhoursthroughthecity,andsuddenlytheyrealizedthattheywerelost.Theyfoundapoliceofficerandaskedforhelp,buttheofficerdidn’tspeaktheirnativelanguage.Afteranhourtheyfoundapersonwhocouldhelpthem.Shewasaninterpreter(翻譯)whospokeboththeirnativelanguageandEnglish.Theyexplainedthattheydidn’tknowthenameoftheirhotel,buttheyknewwhichcorneritwason.Theyshowedtheinterpreterwhattheyhadcopiedintotheirnotebook,andtheinterpreterbegantolaugh.Thewordswhichtheyhadsocarefullycopiedwere“onewaystreet”.1.AcouplefromRussiawas______inMiamithatday.A.havingawalkB.workingasvolunteersC.travelingbycar2.Weguessthatthecouplecanspeak_______.A.EnglishB.FrenchC.Russian3.Theinterpreterbegantolaughbecausethecouple________.A.couldn’tspeakEnglishB.madeamistakeC.wentawrongway4.______helpedthecoupletranslatethewordstheyhadcopied.A.TheinterpreterB.ThehotelownerC.Thepoliceofficer5.Weknowfromthestorythatthecouplecopied“______”intotheirnotebook.A.thestreetnameB.waybackhomeC.onewaystreetB14、LastSaturdaynightJennywaswalkingthroughamallinLondon,textingonherphone.Shewasn’twatchingwhereshewasgoing,soshefellintoasewer(下水道)andgottrapped.Luckilyshedidn’thurtbadly.Shequicklyclimbedoutandwalkedaway.Butheraccidentwascaughtonamallcamera.ThensomeoneposteditonYouTube.Thevideowasviewedalmost2milliontimesandreceivednationalattention.Jennywasangrywiththis,butshelearnedadeeplesson:Textingwhilewalkingisdangerous.ThistimeIjustfellintoasewer.NexttimeIdidn’tknowwhatwouldhappen.MaybeIwouldbeknockeddownbyacarorsomethingelse.Itwashorrible.Jennymaybefamousforhermistake.Afterthat,shewaslaughedatbyherfriendsandworkmates.She_____whatshehaddone.Butitwastoolate.However,shewasn’ttheonlyonewhogotintotroublewhiletextingonthephone.In2008,morethan1000Englishmenvisitedhospitalforsimilarreasons.Theywerewalkingandtextingortalkingonthephone.Suddenlyawallappeared!Oraholeorsomethinglikethatgotintheway.Therewerecuts,bumps,brokenbonesandevenworseresulthappenedonthem.Sowemustbecarefulwhenwearewalking.Don’tsendmessagesortalkwithsomebodyonthephonewhilewalking.OryoumayhurtyourselfandbecomeanotherJennyinthefuture.1.(小題1)Thestoryhappenedin______lastSaturdaynight.A.ChinaB.AmericaC.EnglandD.Canada2.(小題2)Jenny’saccidentreceivednationalattentionbecause______.A.shepostedtheaccidentvideoonYouTubeB.heraccidentwascaughtonasmallcameraC.heraccidentvideowasonTVD.heraccidentvideoonYouTubewasviewedalmost2milliontimes3.(小題3)Theunderlineword“regretted”heremeans______.A.高興B.后悔C.以…為自豪D.為…傷心4.(小題4)In2008,______hadthesimilaraccidentlikeJennyandvisitedhospitalinhercountry.A.nobodyB.a(chǎn)fewpeopleC.manypeopleD.millionsofpeople5.(小題5)What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AnUnforgettableLessonB.AHorribleAccidentC.TextingonthePhoneWhileWalkingD.Don’tSendMessageWhileWalkingC15、Itwasanotherdaytojumpropeingymclass.LynnandMiketurnedthelongropeinbig,slowcircles.Thewholeclasshurriedtogetinlinetowaitfortheirturntojump.Milliestoodatthebackofthelineand____.Nickwentfirst.Hewatchedtheropeandraninatjusttherighttime.Everyonecounted.Hemadeitallthewayto30jumps.Oneafteranother,thekidswatchedtherope,raninandjumped.ThenitwasMillie’sturn.Shewatchedtheropegoaroundandaround,butshedidn’tmove.Shefeltlikeeveryonewaslookingather.Millie’sfriendscheered:“Go,Millie,go!”Millie’sfaceturnedred.Atlast,shegaveitatry,butshefailed.ThetruthwasthatMilliehadbeenjumpingropeathomeeveryday.Withashortrope,shecouldjump100timeswithoutmissing.Shejustdidn’tknowhowtoruninandstartjumpingwithalongrope.Sinceshewastheonlykidonherstreet,therewasnoonetohelpturnthelongrope.Justthen,Ms.Miles,thegymteacher,broughtoutabunchofshortjumpropes.“Let’sseehowlongeachoneofyoucanjumpwithoutmissing.”shesaidasshegaveeachstudentashortrope.“Ready,set.Go!”Milliesmiledforthefirsttimeeveringymclass.Asshejumped,shesangrhymesquicklytoherself.Afterawhile,Millierealizedthateveryonewascheering.“Go.Millie,go!”Shewastheonlyonestilljumpingrope!Thesurprisealmostmadehermissastep,butshekeptgoing.Whenatlastshewastootiredtogoon,shestopped.Thewholeclasscheered.Everyonewaslookingatherandsmiling.Milliesmiledback!1.(小題1)Whichwordistheoppositeoftheunderlinedwordfrowned?A.Sat.B.Hid.C.Smiled.D.Cried.2.(小題2)WhatproblemdidMilliehaveatthebeginningofthestory?A.Shedidn’thaveanyfriendsinherclass.B.ShefeltsadbecauseNickmadefunofher.C.Shedidn’tknowthecheersthattheotherkidsknew.D.Shedidn’tknowhowtostartjumpingwithalongrope.3.(小題3)WhydidMilliesmileforthefirsttimeingymclass?A.Shedidsomethingwellatlast.B.Sheknewtheclasswouldcheerforher.C.Shethoughtthatshewasgoingtmakeafriend.D.Shebelievedthatshewouldbethewinnerofthecontest.4.(小題4)Whichsentencecanbeputintheunderline?●Milliewasnervousaboutjumping.●Shetriedthelongropebutfailed.●MsMilesbroughtoutshortropes.●___________________________A.Theclassdecidedtoplaybaseball.B.Milliewasthelastonestilljumpingrope.C.Nickwontherope-jumpingcontest.D.Millietriedtohideinthebackoftheline.D16、Manyofusdon'tpaymuchattentiontotheimportanceofeyecare.Itissaidthatifyoutakecareofyourbody,thenyoucansurelybehealthy.Thatiswhyoureyesshouldbegivenalotofcare.Naturaleyecareshouldbeputinanumberoneplace.Thereareseveralcausesleadingtopooreyesightlikenotenoughfood,genes(基因)andaging(老化).Televisions,computersandreadingarealsothecausesofhavingpooreyesight.Ifyouworkinfrontofthecomputer,itisbesttotakeabreakeveryonceinawhile.SomethingdirtycancauserednessandtheywillmakeYoufeeluncomfortable.Itisbadforyoureyes,too.Ifthishappens,thebestwayistocleanyoureyesbyusingcoldwater.Also,it’simportantthatyoumusttryyourbesttoprotectyoureyesfromharmfulthings.Forexample,sunglassesarenotjustforfashionbuttheycanalsoserveasagreatwaytoprotectyoureyesightfromultravioletrays(紫外線).Eatinghealthyfoodswilldogoodtoyoureyesight.RememberthatvitaminsA,CandEaregoodforeyes.Trytoeatfoodgroupsthathavethesevitamins.Andyoushoulddoeyeexercisesbecauseexerciseprotectsyoureyesight,too.Ifapersonexercisesregularly(定期地)andeatstherightkindoffood,hiseyeswillstayingoodconditionforalongtime.Allabovearenaturalwaysofeyecarethathelpuskeephealthyeyes.Beinghappyallthetimecanbehelpfultoaperson'seyesight,too.Inaword,eyecareisveryimportant,nomatterhowoldapersonis.1.Allthefollowingcausescanleadtobadeyesightexcept___________.A.a(chǎn)ge B.height C.reading D.computers2.Whatshouldyoudoifyouhavetoworkinfrontofthecomputer?A.Eathealthyfoods. B.Cleantheeyesbyusingcoldwater.C.Wearapairofsunglasses. D.Havearestafterworkingforawhile.3.Ifweputthepassageintothreeparts,whichofthefollowingisthebest?A.①;②;③④⑤ B.①②;③④;⑤ C.①;②③;④⑤ D.①;②③④;⑤4.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WaysofEyeCare B.WaysofEyeExercisesC.WaysofBeingHappy D.WaysofBeingHealthyE17、ShakespeareistoliteratureinEnglish,soisthepoetDuFutotheChineseliterarytradition.DuFu,knownastheSageofPoetry,livedandwroteintheeighthcentury,andhisworkisstillavailabletomodernChinesereaders.DuFu,infact,isstillwidelyquoted(引用)inChinatoday,andhehashadagreatinfluenceonChinesepoetryinthepast1,200years.However,thepoet’scompleteworksweren’tunavailableinEnglishtranslationinthepast.ConantUniversityProfessorStephenOwen,whospenteightyearsonThePoetryofDuFu,a3,000translationpublishedbyDeGruyter,hascompletedthefirstEnglishtranslationofthecompleteworksofDuFu.BecauseDuFu,likeShakespeare,isknownforgreatwidth—insubject,inthewayheuseslanguagetopassondifferentregisters(不同場(chǎng)合用的語(yǔ)言和文體)(see“OutwiththeSake,InWiththeWine”)andlayered(多層次的)meanings—heisoneofthemostchallengingpoetstotranslate.Chinesepoetry,aliterarytraditioninwhichtensesareabsent,pronounsrare,andtheuseofthesingularandpluralformsarehardtounderstand,iswellknownforseemingambiguous(模糊不清的)attimes.Withinthattradition,theinterpretationofDuFu’sworkisespeciallycontested.Owen’scriticaledition,inwhichhistranslationsfacetheoriginaltexts,bringsascholarlyaidforthefirsttimetoEnglish-speakingreadersreadytoengagewithChina’sliterarylion.1.“ShakespeareistoliteratureinEnglish,soisthepoetDuFutotheChineseliterarytradition.”means“”.A.DuFuhasthesameimportantliterarystatusasShakespeareintheirowncountriesB.DuFuisnotaswell-knownasShakespeareinChinaC.DuFuismuchmorefamousthanShakespeareinEngland2.ThePoetryofDuFuistranslatedintoEnglishby.A.ShakespeareB.DuFuC.StephenOwen3.TheunderlinedsentenceisclosertotheoriginalChineseversion“”.A.零落棲遲一杯酒,主人奉觴客長(zhǎng)壽B.莫思身外無(wú)窮事,且盡生前有限杯C.花間一壺酒,獨(dú)酌無(wú)相親4.ChinesepoemsarehardtotranslatebecauseofthefollowingfactorsEXCEPT.A.theuseofsingularandpluralformsB.toomanycharactersC.tensesandpronouns5.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingstatement“”isTRUE.A.ThePoetryofDuFuisthefirstEnglishtranslationofthecompleteworksofDuFu.B.TherewasnoEnglishtranslationofDu’sworksinthepast.C.Du’sworksareoutofstyleinChinatoday.F18、Markbegantointroducetheguestspeakertothelisteners,butthenstoppedforawhile.Hehadforgottenhername.Barbarahidhervaluablethingswhenshewentonvacation.Whenshecameback,shecouldn’trememberwhereshe’dputthem.Perhapsyou’vehadsuchexperienceslikethese.Mostpeoplehave.Butmostofthemhaven’trealizedthattheyhaveamemoryproblem.Neitherdotheyknowasimplebutimportantfact:Memorycanbeimproved.Ifyoujustacceptthat,thefollowingwillshowyouhow.First,relax.Ifyouareoverworriedaboutsomething,you’llforgetit.Ifyoukeeptellingyourselfthatyourmemoryisbad,yourmindwillcometobelieveitandyouwon’trememberthings.Whenyouforgetsomething,don’tfollowupwithsayinglike“Oh,mygod!Ialwaysforgetthings!”Suchwordswillhaveabadresultonyouandyourmemory.Butrelaxingisn’tenough.Toimproveyourmemory,you’llneedtotakeanactiverole.Likeyourbody,yourmemorycanbemadestrongthroughexercise.Lookforchancestoexerciseyourmemory.Forexample,ifyou’relearningalanguage,trytoactivelyrememberalotofnewwords.Ifyoudon’ttakenoticeofthingsactively,youwon’trememberthem.So,youcanmakepicturesofwhatyouseeinyourmindeveryday.Forexample,don’tjustputyourkeysdown!Ifyouwanttofindthemagain,makeamindpictureoftheplacewhereyou’reputtingthem.1.Thefirsttwoparagraphsjusttellus________.A.examplesofmemoryproblemsB.BarbarawasaveryrichpersonC.languageproblemsoftwopersonsD.Markoftenforgothisfriends’names2.Whenyouforgetthings,you________.A.mustbetoocarelessB.mustacceptthefactC.shouldbeconfidenceinyourmemoryD.canknowyourmemoryisbad3.Accordingtothearticle,________canmakeyourmemorybetter.A.doingsportseverydayB.talkingtoyourfriendsC.realizingyourmemoryproblemsD.makingmindpicturesofwhatyousee4.Thepurposeofthearticleistohelpyou________.A.int

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