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山東省荷澤東明縣聯(lián)考2023-2024學年英語九上期末檢測模擬試題

考生須知:

1.全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色

字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應位置上。

2.請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準考證號。

3.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。

I.單項選擇

1、—Whodoyouthinkcandothevoluntarywork?

---whoiswillingtohelpcandoit.

A.NooneB.AnyoneC.SomeoneD.Neither

2、Aftertheboysawabirdrestingbythewindow,hemovedtohavealookatit.

A.politelyB.quietlyC.easilyD.safely

3、-Themonth-longvacationiscoming,butIdon'thaveanyplans.

-Whynotvolunteerworkinyourcommunity?

A.doB.doingC.todo

4、Nobodyknowsyesterday.

A.howtheaccidenthappened

B?howdoestheaccidenthappen

C.howtheaccidenthappens

D.howdidtheaccidenthappen

5、YoucantellfromthepostersandphotosthewallthatChenisabigfanofJayChou.

A.inB.onC.betweenD.above

6、Couldyoutellmewhichbestamongthebooksonsale?

A.issoldB.sellsC.arewrittenD.writes

7、一Whyisn'tDanielshowingupatthebirthdayparty?

-Heisracingtheclocktofinishhisreportonhisproject.

A.beyondB.overC.againstD.through

8、Thestudents'interestinChinesepaper-cutalotafterafolkartistgavethematalk.

A.hasrisenB.roseC.risesD.wasrising

9、一Canyoutellme?

一Ofcourse.Japan.

A.what'shisjobB.wheredoeshecomefrom

C.whereheisfromD.whatlanguagehespeaks

10>workitisformetofinishthejobtwentyminutes!

A.WhathardB.HowhardC.WhatahardD.Howahard

n.完形填空

11、閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出可以填入空白

處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

AboyandagirlwereplayingtogetherTheboyhadalotofsmallglass1?Thegirlhadsomecandieswithher.

Theboytoldthegirlthathewould2herallhisballsinexchangefor(交換)hercandies.Thegirlthoughtthatwas

agood3

Buttheboydidn'tgive4ofhisballstothegirl.Hekeptthebiggestandthe5ballinhispocketandgave

theotherstothegirl.6thegirlgavehimallhercandies.

Thatnight,thegirlhada7sleep,buttheboydidn'tsleepwell.Hekeptthinkingwhetherthegirlhad8

somecandiesfromhim.

Youthinkinthewayyoudothings.Ifyoudon*tgiveyourhundredpercent(百分之百)inarelationship,you'"9

keepthinkingiftheotherpersonhasgivenhisorherhundredpercent.Thisistrueforanyrelationship.

Giveyourhundredpercenttoeverythingyoudoandyou'llfindthatyoucanalways10alotofhappiness.

1.A.ballsB.cupsC.bottles

2.A.lendB.buyC.give

3.A.answerB.ideaC.reason

4.A.allB.mostC.some

5.A.ugliestB.cheapestC.prettiest

6.A.ButB.SoC.()r

7.A.badB.goodC.light

8.A.borrowedB.stolenC.hidden

9.A.alwaysB.neverC.seldom

10.A.loseB.getC.want

m.語法填空

12、WorldBookDayfallsonApril23everyyear.ItwassetupbytheUNESCO(聯(lián)合國教科文組織)in1955to

encouragepeopletodiscoverthepleasureof1.(read).Itmeansyoureadabookoutofinterestnotbecauseyour

teachersorparentstellyoutodoso."Readingforpleasure“playsamoreimportantrole2,one'sgrowththanone's

familybackground.

Books,magazines,newspapersandotherkindsofmaterialscanhelpusknow3.(many)abouttheoutsideworld

andperfectus.However,computergames,onlinevideosandInternetarepushingbooksofftheshelf.Someexperts

believeifsaworryingtrend(趨勢).Each4.(China)read0.38morebooksin2013than2012butstillfarfewerthan

thoseinmajordeveloped52_(country).Evenworsemanybookstoreshaveclosedtheirdoors6.manybookloversstartto

buyfewerbooksthanbefore.

However,manypeopledostillpreferreadingbecauseithasbeenpartof7.(they)life.Itcanbenefit(使受益)

peopleinmanyways.Itgivesusinformationaboutotherculturesandplacesoftheworld.It8.hasastronginfluenceon

formingourpersonalityandmakesusmoreintelligent.Themoreweread,themoreweknow.Themoreweknow.The

9.(smart)webecome.It'snevertoolatetostartreading.Sojumpintothe10.(wonder)worldofbooksnow!

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>Irememberthegreencoatinmyfifthandsixthgrades.

WhenIneededanewjacket,mymotheraskedwhatkindIwanted.Idescribedsomethinglikebikerswear.Shelistened

long.IthoughtsheunderstoodforsurethekindIwanted.

ThenextdaywhenIgothomefromschool,Idiscoveredonmybed,ajacketwhichwasnotwhatIhadexpected.Iwent

closetothejacketslowly,asifitwereastranger.

Fromthekitchenmothershoutedthatmyjacketwasinthewardrobe(衣柜).Irushedandpulledattheclothesinthe

wardrobe,hopingthejacketonthebedwasn'tformebutmybrother.Noluck,Iwantedtocrybecauseitwassougly

andsobig.ButIknewI'dhavetowearitalongtimebeforeI*dhaveanewone.Ilookedatthejacket,likeanenemy,

thinkingbadthingsbeforeItookoffmyoldandsmalljacket.

Iputthebigjacketon.Istoodinfrontofthemirror(鏡子),turningrightandleft.Ilookedugly.Ithrewitonmy

brother'sbedandlookedatitforalongtimebeforeIputitonandwentout,smilinga"thankyou**tomymom.

ThenextdayIworeittoschool.Atthemorningbreak,mybestfriend,Steve,lookedatmeforalongtime.Thegirls

turnedawaytowhisper.TheteacherslookedmywayandtalkedabouthowfoolishIlookedinmynewjacket.Whenit

wastimeforthewholeschooltogettogetherontheplayground,.Althoughtheydidn'tsayoutloud,HMan,that's

ugly!”Iheardtheirtalkandevenlaughter.

AndsoIwent,inmyjacket.Soembarrassed(尷尬的),sohurt,Icouldn'tevendomylessonstherestoftheday.I

receivedCsontests.

Iworethatthingforthreeyears.Allinthoseyearsnolovecametome.

Iblamed(指責)thatjacketforthosebadyears.Iblamedmymotherforherbadtasteandhercheapways.Itwasasad

timefortheheart.Anyway,Ispentmysixth-gradeyear,lookingforwardtosomethinggoodtohappentome.

AnditwasaboutthattimeIbegantogrow,stillinthatgreenuglyjacket,whichhadbecomemybrotherwhowentalong

whereverIwent.

1.Thesentencethatshowsthewritercaredabouthismothersfeelingsis"

A.IthoughtsheunderstoodforsurethekindIwanted

B.Iblamedmymotherforherbadtasteandhercheapways

C.Iputitonandwentout,smilinga“thankyou"tomymom

D.Fromthekitchenmothershoutedthatmyjacketwasinthewardrobe

2.Whichofthefollowingsentencescarebeputinthe?

A.itbegantorainB.everyonesawme

C.mymothercameD.Igotangry

3.Thechangesofthewritersattitude(態(tài)度)tothejacketcanbedescribedas.

A?enemy—>stranger—>brotherB.brother—>stranger—>enemy

C.stranger一brother一enemyD.stranger—>enemy—>brother

B

14、Thereoncewasalittleboywhowantedtomeettheking.Hesetoff,walkingtowardstheking'scastle.Aftermany

yearsofwalkingytheking'scastlecameintohisview.However,astheboydrewclosertotheoutsideofthecastleythe

guardsnoticedhim.

“Getoutofhere!^^orderedtheguards.

Well,thelittleboydidn'thavetobetoldtwice.Heturned...andran.AHhewantedtodowastotellthekingwonderful

things,andseeallthebeautifulthingsintheking'shouse.Buthecouldn'tevengetnearthecastle!Theboyfinally

stoppedrunning,satdownandcried.

Ayoungmanhappenedtobecomingdownthepathattheverymoment.Hesawthelittleboyandstopped."What's

wrong,youngman?”heasked.

“Sir,Iwalkedandwalkedjusttoseetheking.Buttheseguardsmademescared.Iwantedtotellthekinghowlovely

everythingisandjusttellthekingthatIjustwantedtoseehim!”

Themanlookedatthelittleboythoughtfully.a6Look,whydon'tyoutryagain.Tilcomewithyouthistime.”

Thelittleboygotupandtooktheman'shand.Theking'sguardsspottedthem.

“Look,mister,wedon'thavetodothis...Idon'twantyoutogethurt.Wecanjustturnaroundnow.”

Themanheldthelittleboy'shandandwenton.Theboyreallythoughtthemanmightbecrazyuntilhelookedbackup

attheguards.Theywereallsmilingnow.Thelittleboywasamazed.

“Whoareyou?”askedthelittleboyinsurprise.

“Why,Pmtheking'sson.Youcanenterthecastleandbewiththeking."saidtheman.

Thelittleboybrokeintoahugesmile.

1.Whydidtheboywanttoseetheking?

A.Togetsomehelpfromtheking.

B.Toinvitethekingtovisithisbeautifulvillage.

C.Tosharewonderfulthingswiththeking.

D.Toaskthekingtoplaywithhim.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceintheparagraphmean?

A.Thelittleboydidn'tunderstandtheguardswordsatfirst.

B.Theguardsrepeatedthewordstotheboy.

C.Thelittleboyhadbeentothecastletwice.

D.Thelittleboyunderstoodtheguards9wordsatonce.

3.Accordingtothepassage,themanis.

A.kindB.stupidC.rudeD.selfish(自私)

4.Whichofthefollowingbestsuitsthestory'slessonforus?

A.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.

B?Anythingispossibleifonetriedhardenough.

C.Lifecansometimesbeunfair(不公平).

D.Makenewfriendsandkeeptheold.

C

15、

DigitalAtomicWatch(數(shù)字原子表)

Thisnewwatchisoneofthemostaccurate(精準)watchesinfashion.Youneverhavetodo

anotherthingexceptchangethebattery-aboutonceeverytwoyears!ThisAtomicWatch

gdisplaystime(12or24-hourmode(模式)),weekday,dateandmonth.Waterresistant(抵抗

的).Weight:2.6oz.DisplaySize:0.75HWx0.5"H.FaceSize:1.5MW.BandSize:0.75nWx

8.25nL.

Item:#DWWPrice:$40

DolphinWoodKit(配套原件)

Greatforkids.Simplewoodchangedintoanpretty3-Dmodeldolphin.Notoolsorglue

required.Completewith5-languageinstructionpaper.Age7+

ModelSize:8.5M(22cm)long.

Item:#7103-09Price:$8($15ifyoutaketwo)

RussianNesting(嵌套)Dolls

Russiannestingdollsarewoodendollswithonedollinsidetheother(7in1).Thedollsare

theoneswhichopenpieceafterpiecelikewordsinasentence,torevealitsbeauty.Theyare

allhandpainted.Thepaintissafeforchildren.Wonderfulsouvenirsforvisitors.Suitable

giftsforkids.Height:30cms.

Item:#RND203Price:$4($25asetofdolls)

1.Victorwantstobuyapresentforhis4-year-oldcousin.Hecouldbuy?

A.thedigitalatomicwatchB.thedolphinwoodkitC.theRussiannestingdolls

2.Ifyouknowhowtomakeupthedolphinwoodkit,youneedtohelpyoutofinishit.

A.nothingB.glueC.sometools

3.Ifyouuseadigitalatomicwatch,youshouldbuyabattery.

A.everyhalfyearB.everyyearC.everytwoyears

4.Mariawantstobuytwosetsofthenestingdollsandtwodolphinwoodkits,sheshouldpay.

A.$65B.$66C.$23

5.Fromtheadsweknowthat,

A.youcan'twearthedigitalatomicwatchwhenyougosurfing

B.ifyoudon'tknowhowtomakeupthedolphinwoodkit,youcanfollowtheinstruction

C.thepaintingoftheRussiannestingdollsaremadebymachines.

D

16、TheSilkRoadisthenameofdifferentroadsthatlongagoconnectedEurope,AfricaandAsia.Peoplereached

thesedifferentplacesalongtheseroads.ScientistsbelievepeoplebegantotraveltheSilkRoadabout3000yearsago.By

thetimetheChinesesilktradebecameimportantintheworld,theSilkRoadcoveredalmost6500kilometers.Itspread

fromRometoChina,whichisfromtheWesttotheFarEast.

TraderstravellingalongtheSilkRoadcarriedsilk,ofcourse.Theyalsocarriedandtradedspices(香料),doth,

valuablestonesandgold.

Thereisafamousoldstoryalongtheoldroad.ItissaidthatRomansoldiers(士兵)travelledthroughcentralAsia.

TheystartedtolivesomewhereneartheancientChinesevillageofLiqian.SomeoftheseRomansmarriedlocalChinese

womenandthestoryofblue-eyedvillagesofChinawasstarted.

Duringitsbusiestperiod,theSilkRoadallowedpeoplefrommanydifferentculturesandcountriestomeeteach

otherandmix.TheSilkRoadallowedthesharingofvaluablegoodsandnewideas.Theseincludedpeopleandtrading

goodsfromtheMediterranean,Persian,Magyar;Armenian,Bactrian,IndianandChineseareas.Allthesepeoples

travelledtheSilkRoad,andtheysharedgoods,stories,languages,andcultures.

Inmoderntimes,theoldSilkRoadroutes(路線)arestillused,butnowtheyarecrossedbytrainsinsteadofcamels

andhorses.ThereisevenaSilkRouteMuseuminJiuquaninChina.Ithasover35,000objectsfromallalongtheSilk

Road.Inthisway,Chinaprotectsthehistoryofmanycountriesandpeoples.

1.HowmanykilometersdidtheSilkRoadcover?

A.About3000.B.Nearly6500.C.Almost2000D.Over35,000

2.TraderscarriedallkindsofgoodsalongtheSilkRoad.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthepassage?

A.SilkB.Cloth.C.Gold.D.Tea.

3.WhomarriedancientChinesewomeninthestoryofblue-eyedvillagesofChina?

A.Asiansoldiers.B.Africansoldiers.C.Europeansoldiers.D.Americansoldiers.

4.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?

A.ValuablethingscouldnotbesoldalongtheSilkRoad.

B.TheSilkRoadallowedpeoplefromdifferentcountriestomix.

C.AncientChinesealongtheSlikRoadmaybeabletospeakdifferentlanguages.

D.TheobjectsinthemuseuminJiuquaninChinaarefromallalongtheSilkRoad.

5.Whichpartofamagazinecanthispassagecomefrom?

A.HistoryandGeography.B.SportsWorld.C.ManandAnimals.D.PopularScience.

E

17、Veryhotweatheriscommoninmanypartsoftheworld.Althoughhotweatherjustmakesmostpeoplehot,itcan

causemedicalproblemsanddeath.

Floods,stormsandotherterriblenaturaleventskillthousandsofpeopleeveryyear.Andwehearmuchaboutthemin

newsreports.Wegenerallyhearlittleaboutheat,whichexpertssaymaybenature'smostdangerouskiller.

Healthexpertssaythatsincetheyear1900,veryhotweatherhaskilledmorepeopleintheUnitedStatesthananyother

naturalevent.Oneyear—theunusuallyhotsummerof1980heatcausedabout1,700deathsintheUnitedStates.In1995,

morethan600peoplediedin]anotherheatwaveinonecity—Chicago,Illinois.

Besidesdrinkinglotsofcoolwater,doctorssaytherearesomeotherthingstodotoprotectagainstthehealthdangersof

heat.Stayoutofthesun,ifpossible.Wearloose(寬松的)andlight-coloredclothes.Wearahatwhileinthesun.Eatfewer

hotandheavyfoods.And,whenpossible,cookfoodsduringcoolertimeoftheday.Ifpossible,restmoreoften.

Healthexpertssaythesesimplestepscanpreventthedangeroushealthproblemscaused]byheat.Theywillprevent

sickness,helpyoufeelbetterandmayevensaveyourlife.

1.Hotweatheriscommon,

A.allovertheworld

B.inmanypartsoftheworld

C.insomepartsoftheworld

D.inafewpartsoftheworld

2.Expertssaymaybeisanature'smostdangerouskiller.

A.heatB.aflood

C.astormD.anearthquake

3.About1,700peoplediedofheatintheUS.

A.in1900B.in1980

C.in1995D.in1980and1995

4.Thepassageistalkingabout.

A.allkindsofterriblenaturaleventsintheworld

B.somehealthproblemscausedbyhotweather

C.howtopreventhealthproblems

D.thehealthproblemsinhotweatherandthewaystostopthe

F

18、Everyyearmanyyoungpeopleleaveschoolforafewweeksormonthsandenjoyanunusualtypeof

educationalprogram.Theylearnnewskillsbylivinginadifferentcountryanddoingunusualjobs.Thereareseveral

organizations.Theyhelpstudentstofindtheexperiencetheyarelookingfor.Thetablebelowshowsafewpossibilities

forstudents.

Countr

JobTimeDescription

y

TeachingyoungOne?Teachingmusicanddance

India

childrenmonth?Helpingchildrenlearnhowtocommunicate

Two?Seeinghowdoctorsworkinalessdevelopedcountry

GhanaHealthcarework

months,Helpingcareforpatients

ThailaThree,Cleaningelephants

Savingelephants

ndweeksaHelpingtrainelephants

New(HelpingadultslearnChinese

TeachingChineseSixweeks

Zealand?SpreadingChineseculture

OneinterestingpossibilityishelpingelephantsinThailand.Mostpeoplethinkofelephantsasanimalsinzoos.Infact,

manyelephantsinThailandarenolongerkeptincages.Now,hundredsofthemarehomeless.Theydon'thaveowners

tocareforthem.Althoughtheymaylookwell,theyareofteninpoorhealthanddon'thaveenoughtoeat.

OnecenterinThailandcaresfortheseelephants.Itgivesthemasafeandnaturallivingspace.Whentheyareatthe

center,theystayinabuildingbutarefreetowalkaround.Studentscomefromallovertheworldtohelphere.The

studenthelpersworkwiththeelephantkeepers.Thesekeeperstrainthestudentsincaringfortheelephants.Inthe

morning,theygototheforesttogetherandleadtheelephantst

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