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2023年吉林省前郭縣英語九年級第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測試題

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I.單項選擇

1、-Haveyoureadthisbook?

-Yes.Iittwomonthsago.

A.isreadingB.havereadC.willreadD.read

2、SunLiisakindgirl.Sheoftenthepeopleintrouble.

A.willhelpB.helpsC.ishelpingD.hashelped

3、—Theexchangeofculturecandeveloptherelationshipbetweentwocountries.

—Iagree.Itcanmaketwocountriesunderstandeachotherbetter.

A.make...fasterB.make...worseC.make...stronger

4、一Doyoubelievethatpaperismadewood?

—Yes,Ido.Andyoucanseethatbooksaremadepaper.

A.from;fromB.from;ofC.of;fromD.of;of

5、MymotherwhenIgothomeyesterday.

A.willcookB.cooksC.hascookedD.wascooking

6、TheDiaryofaYoungGirlbecameabest-sellerassoonasitwaspublished.Youcaneasilyknowthemeaningof

theunderlinedwordby,

A.thewayitisformedB.itsplaceinthesentence

C.readingthewordsbeforeD.guessingwhatcomesnext

7、-Wouldyoumindmyopeningthewindow?

-,thereistoomuchnoiseoutside.

A.NevermindB.You9dbetternotC.Goahead

8、IBelieveICanFlyisasongwhichencouragesustobelievein.

A.ourselvesB.usC.oneselfD.it

9、TheEnglishexamwillbeJune26th,2018.

A.inB.onC.at

10、一Whosepenisthis?—Oh,it's.Iwaslookingforiteverywhere.

A.youB.yoursC.meD.mine

II.完形填空

11、Therearemanywetlands(濕地)inChina-andsomeofthemhavebecometheworld'simportant

wetlands.TheChineseYellowSeaWetlandsare]them.TheyareinYancheng,JiangsuProvince.Theyare2

tomanydifferentkindsofanimals.Theworld's3Miludeernaturereserve(自然保護區(qū))isonthesewetlands.

Morethan700Miludeerlivethere.Therearenotmanyred-crownedcranes(丹頂鶴)4intheworld,butevery

winter,youcanseesomeinthered-crownedcranenaturereserveintheYellowSeaWetlands.

The5inthewetlandsisneithertoohighnortoolow.Thereis6rainandsunshine,too.Theyarea

goodplaceforwildlife.Butofferingfoodandshelterforspecialkindsofanimalsisnotthe7reasonweneedto

protectwetlands.Wetlandsareimportant8theyalsopreventfloods.Butsomepeoplewantto9the

wetlandstomakemorespaceforfarmsandlessspaceforwildlife.

Morepeoplearebeginningtorealizethe10ofwetlandsandwildlife.Everyyear,onFeb2,manyactivities

areheldtoteachpeopleaboutthewetlands.

1.A.betweenB.amongC.onD.across

2.A.homeB.houseC.familyD.place

3.A.largeB.largerC.largestD.thelargest

4.A.leaveB.toleaveC.leavingD.left

5.A.weatherB.sunshineC.rainD.temperature

6.A.alotofB.acoupleofC.anumberofD.abitof

7.A.oneB.onlyC.aloneD.lonely

8.A.ifB.thoughC?whenD.because

9.A.becomeB.buyC.changeD.water

10.A.importanceB.differenceC.experienceD.independence

III.語法填空

12、閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語境、音標或所給單詞的提示,在每個空格內(nèi)填入一個適當?shù)脑~,要

求所填的詞意義準確、形式正確,使短文意思完整、行文連貫。

AstraditionalChineseart,papercuttinghasalonghistory.Theearliestpapercuttingwas1,(find)inChina1,500

yearsago.Butthistraditionalartisatriskofdisappearingnow.2.(lucky),

Ms.Woo,aChineseimmigrant(移民)inAmerica,istryingtobringthisartbacktolife.

Ms.Woobeganto3./'stAdi/theartofpapercuttingasa14-year-oldgirlinherhometown.Allthestudentsthere

hadtolearnpapercutting.Butshehadadeeplovefor4%_.Soherteacherspentmoretime5.teach)herafterclass.Later,

shewonthesecondprizeinanationalartcompetition.ShewenttoAmericaafterfinishing6^_/*kolid3/in2008.Soon

afterthat,

shetookpart7.anactivitytopromote(宣傳)Chinesepapercutting.Andthenshewasinvitedto

showtheartinmanyimportant8.(activity).

Frompapercutting,peoplecanknowaboutChinesecultural9?/*vaelju:/,historyandstoriesofpeople'slife.Ms.

Woousestheart10.atooltoshowChineseculturetopeoplewhoknowlittleaboutit.Chineseartisnotonlyfor

Chinese,butalsoforpeopleallovertheworld.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>InCanadaandtheUnitedStates,thereisanewgroupofchildrencalled“satellitekids",wholiveinoneplacebut

whoseparentsliveinanotherplace.

AsiansareimmigratingtoCanadaandtheUnitedStatesinlargernumbersthaneverbelievethattheycangivetheir

childrenabettereducationinthewest.InAsia,especiallyinChina,Japan,andKorea,itisdifficulttogotouniversity.

Studentsmustfirstpassthestrictnationalexamination.Howevei;inCanadaandtheUnitedStates,itiseasytogoto

university,andanyonewhowantstogocango.Asaresult,Asianparentsdecidetoleavetheircountriessothattheir

childrencangotouniversity.

TheproblemisthatwhenAsiansarrive,theydiscoverthatfindingajobandmakingmoneyaremoredifficultinthe

WestthanintheEast.Also,theyfindthattheyareverylonely,andthattheymisstheirhomes.Becauseofthesetwo

reasons,mostAsianparentsdecidetogobacktoworkwhiletheirchildrenstudyintheWest.Therefore,thesetwo

reasons,mostAsianparentsdecidetogobacktoworkwhiletheirchildrenstudyinthewest.Therefore,thesechildren

becomesatellitekidsM,andmostoftheirparentsdonotknowhowsaditistobea“satellitekid”.

OnlyuntilnowareCanadiansandAmericansdiscoveringthe“satellitekids”problem.Becausethesechildrendomot

speakEnglishandbecausetheirparentsarenottheretotakecareofthem,theyareoftenabsentfromschool.Tobea

“satellitekid”meansgrowingupinacountrywhereyouknowyouaredifferentandwhereyoucannotmakefriends

becauseyoudonotspeakEnglishwell.Also,itmeansgrowinguplonely,becauseyourparentsareelsewhere.What

these“satellitekids“willprobablysaytotheirparentsisthatit'sbettertohaveparentsaroundthantohaveauniversity

education.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標號填入題前括號內(nèi)。

1.SomeAsianparentssendtheirkidsabroadbecause.

A.theyhopetheirchildrenmayeasilyfindajobthere

B.thekidsmaynotbeacceptedbyuniversitiesintheirowncountries

C.allforeignuniversitiesarebetterthantheonesintheirowncountries

D.thekidswanttoimprovetheirEnglishandmakeforeignfriends

2."Satellitekids"refertoAsiankids.

A.withoutparentsB.wantthemtogotouniversity

C.withuniversityeducationD.speakingnoEnglish

3.SomeAsianimmigrantchildrenbecome“satellitekids”becausetheirparents.

A.wanttoleavetheirowncountryB.wantthemtogotouniversity

C.returntotheircountrytoworkD.wantthemtobeindependent

4.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Parentswantbettereducationfortheirkids.

B.Parentsfeellonelyandmisstheirfamilies.

C.CanadiansandAmericansbegintonoticethe“satellitekids”problem.

D.Kidsinforeigncountriesalonearebadlyinneedofcarefromfamily.

5.Choosethebesttitleforthepassage.

A.HowtoImmigrateAbroad.

B.ANewGroup-satelliteKids.

C.It'sBettertoGetaUniversityEducation

D.MakingMoneyIsEasyintheEast.

B

14、WiththeincreasingnumbersofsmartphonesandChineseInternetusers,microblogging,knownasWeiboin

Chinese,hasbecomemoreandmorepopular.PopularwebsiteshavecreatedtheirownWeibosites,whichallowusersto

postamessageofupto140words,alongwithpicturesandvideos(視頻).

InAugust2009thelargestwebsiteinChina------"§”firstlysetupsinaWeibo",helpingmicrobloggingenterthe

mainstreaminChina.In2010,Internetgiantssohu,yahoo,baidualsosentuptheirownWeibosites.Bytheendof

October2010,onlysina9sWeibositehadregistered(登記)morethan50millionusers,withanaverageof40people

openingaWeibositeeverysecond.Weiboallowspeopletopostmessagesquicklyusingtheirmobilephones,tostayin

touchwithfriends,andprovideschannelsfordifferentpeopletocommunicate.

AsthesocialinfluenceofWeibocontinuestogrow,moreandmorenewsagencies(通訊社)andgovernmentdepartments

arebeginningtosendinformationthroughWeibosites.WangPeng,aWeiboblogger,said,“ThroughWeiboitallowsme

tosendmyadvicetodirectorofmynewsagencies.Also,Icankeepintouchwithfriends.Therearemanymiddleschool

anduniversityclassmatesonmyblog”.Withsendingmoreinformationtopeople,theinfluenceofmicrobloggingin

Chinaisincreasing.

1.Fromthispassage,weknowthat“Weibo”isawayofcommunicating.

A.boringB.popularC.difficult

2.Youcansend-一toyourfriendsbyusingmicroblogging.

A.longmessages

B.mobilephones

C.nicepictures

3.Accordingtothepassage,wasthefirstonetoopenaWeibosite.

A.B.C.

4.FromWangPeng'swords,wecanguessthatheismostprobablya(n).

A.engineerB.studentC.reporter

5.Thebesttitleofthispassageis“

A.MicrobloggingwasfirstusedinChina

B.MicroblogginginChinatakesoff

C.WeibochangesChineseInternetusers

C

15、Lastweek,ChicagobecamethefirstcityintheUStojointhe"LightsOutPlan”.Peopleturnedoffthelightsinthe

city'stallestbuildings,sothatthousandsofbirdscouldgettotheirwinterhomes.Everyyearinautumn,somebirdsfly

overChicagoontheirwaytothesouth,andcomebackthenextspring.

Lightsmeandangertobirds.Birdsfindtheirwaybylookingatthestarsinthesky.Lightsintallbuildingsaresobright

thatbirdsmaymistakethemasstars.Thismeanstheycannotfindtherightwaytogohome.

Thismonth,about300typesofbirdsareflyingoverChicagotogobacktothesouthtolivethroughthecoldwinter.

Birdsflytowarmerplacesforafewreasons.Manybirdscannotliveinthecold,sotheyflytowarmerplaces.Butthere

areotherreasons9too.Birdsneedtolookforfoodinthesouth.Anotherreasonisthattheywanttohavebabybirds.

Manybirdsliketohavetheirbabybirdsinthesame“house”theylivedinlastyear,sotheyflybackthere.

Thereareabout9,000kindsofbirdsintheworld,andabout600kindsofbirdsmigrate(遷徙),Somebirdscanflya

verylongway.Sometimestheyflytoothercountries.Wehavefewerbirdstodaybecausetherearefewerplacesfor

birds.

1.WhydidpeopleinChicagoturnofftheirlightslastweek?

A.Becausepeoplewantedtosavemoney.

B.Becausepeoplelikedthedarknight.

C.Becausepeoplewereafraidthatbirdswouldmakemuchnoise.

D.Becausepeoplewereafraidthatbirdswouldlosetheirway.

2.Todaywehavefewerbirdsbecause.

A.lotsofbirdsareoftenillB.peoplekilllotsofbirds

C.therearefewerplacesforbirdsD.otheranimalseatthem

3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Allbirdsflytowarmerplaceseveryyear.

B.Somebirdshavetoflytowarmerplacesinautumn.

C.Somebirdscanflyalongwaytoothercountries.

D.About600kindsofbirdsmigrateintheworld.

D

16、Davidjoinedthearmywhenhewaseighteen.Andforseveralmonthshewastaughthowtobeagoodsoldier.Hedid

quitewellineverythingexceptshooting.Onedayheandhisfriendswerepracticingtheirshootingandallofthemdid

wellexceptDavid.Hetriedalotbutstillfailed.Hehadbutterfliesinhisstomachandwentonpracticing.Butthings

didn'timprove.Atlasttheofficersaid,uDavid!Youarequitehopeless!Donotwasteyourbullets(子彈).Gobehindthe

wallandshootyourself.M

Davidfeltquiteembarrassed.Hewentbehindthewallandafewminuteslatertheofficerandtheotheryoungsoldiers

heardthesoundofashot."Heavens!”Theofficerssaid.“Hasthatsillymanreallyshothimself?wHewasveryworried

andranbehindthewall,butDavidwasallright.Hesaid,M"

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案

1.Theunderlinedphrase“hadbutterfliesinhisstomach“mostprobablymeans.

A.waseatingsomebutterflies

B.wasnervousanduneasy

C.wasexcitedandglad

2.Daviddidquitewellinthetrainingofbeingagoodsoldierexcept.

A.shootingB.fightingC.driving

3.Hearingtheofficers*words,David.

A.wentrunningaroundthewall

B.wentbehindthewall

C.shotothersoldiers

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Davidwasayoungsoldierandhewaslazyintraining.

B?TheofficerwasangrywithDavidbecausehedidn'tmakeprogress.

C.Theofficerdidn'tcareaboutDavid'ssafety.

5.""canbethemissingsentenceinthepassage.

A?Ishotalltheenemies.

B.Pmsorry,sir,butImissedagain.

C.Ican*tfindmygun.

E

CaliforniaGov.JerryBrownonThesdaysignedalawfordriverlesscarstotravelonpublicroadways,showingonce

againthatLeftCoasthasawayofmakingcar-makersdevelopfaster.

ItisnotthatsmartmindsinJapanandGermanyaren'talreadyworkingondriverlesscars.Butwithmostnew

technologies,engineerswanttomakesurethattheyaresafeenoughbeforelargeproduction.TheCalifornialawwill

allowthemtotravelonthestate'sroadwaysifthereisanexperienceddriversittinginthedrivingseattotakeoverif

needed.

“Today,we'relookingatsciencefictionbecomingtomorrow'sreality,wGov.Brownsaidduringanewsconferenceat

Google'sheadquarters.uThisdriverlesscarisanotherstepforwardinthislongmarchofCaliforniaandleadingnotjust

thecountry,butthewholeworld."

Thestateoftenusesstricterlawstocontrolgreenhousegasesandglobalwarming,whichwasstronglyagainstbymost

car-makersinotherstates,sayingitwouldbeimpracticalforeachstatetomakeitsownfuelstandards.However;the

U.S.EPA(環(huán)境保護署)sidedwithCalifornia.Atlastallsidesreachedanagreement,butthepushfromCalifornia

undoubtedlyinfluencedtheEPA'ssharplyhigherfuelstandards,whichrequirecar-makerstoachieveanaverageof54.5

milespergallonby2025.

Whenitcomestodriverlesscars,Californiaisactuallythethirdstatetoauthorize(批準)them,behindNevadaand

Florida.Butbyfaritisthemostinfluential.wIfsmeaningfulbecauseCaliforniaisabigstate,afirstmoverandreallya

bigplayer/'RyanCalo,alawprofessorattheUniversityofWashingtonwhostudiesautonomoustransportlaw,toldthe

NewYorkTimes.

1.Thesentence^California,ofcourse,hasledthewaytowardscleanertransport.Misthetopicsentenceof.

A.Paragraph2B.Paragraph3C.Paragraph4D.Paragraph5

2.Fromthewholepassage,whataretheadvantagesofdriverlesscarsinCalifornia?

A.TheyaregreenandsafeB.Theyarefastandbig

C.TheyaregreenandbigD.Theyarefastandsafe

3.Thelastparagraphiswrittenmainlyto.

A.introduceanewlawsignedbyCalifornia

B.Californiaisabigstateandreallyabigplayer

C.Californiaisthethirdstatetoauthorizethelaw

D.showtheinfluenceofCalifornianslawondriverlesscars

4.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearn.

A.engineersinothercountriesaren'tworkingondriverlesscars

B.CaliforniaandtheEPAreachedanagreementonfuelstandards

C.thedevelopingofdriverlesscarsinCaliforniawillleadtheworld

D.Californiaisthefirststatethatallowsdriverlesscarstotravelonroads

18、

Welcometoouridiom(習(xí)語)corner!

IdiomMeaningExample

anarmandalegalargeamountofmoneyItcostanarmandalegtofixthecar.

Shebrokehernecklastnight,tryingtofinishthe

breakone'snecktryveryhard

report.

Shefeltlikeafishoutofwaterwhenshewenttothe

Fishoutofwatersomeonewhodoesnotfitinpartyinherjeanswhileeveryoneelsewaswearing

formaldress.

GoDutcheachpersonpaysforhimselfIfwehavedinnertogether,IinsistthatwegoDutch.

HitthebooksTobegintostudyhardIhitthebooksassoonasIknewthedateoftheexam.

1.Whichofthefollowingactivitiesismostlikelytocostanarmandaleg?

A.JoiningaDIYclub.B.Goingabroadforfurtherstudy.

C.Havingapicnic.D.Watchingafootballmatch.

2.TheChinesemeanin

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