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2024屆河北省石家莊28教育集團(tuán)九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測(cè)試題

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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、Agoodlearnerconnectswhathereadswhatheseesaroundhim.

A.inB.onC.forD.with

2、一Howwasyourweekend?—Great!Itwasmygrandfather,sbirthday.Hewasborn.

A.ninety,inthe1920B.ninetieth,inthe1920s

C.theninetieth,onthe1920sD.nintieth,onthe1920

3、一Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellmethewaytothemuseum?

一Γmsorry.Ihaven,tbeentherebefore.Youmayask.

A.somebodyelseB.elseanybodyC.elsesomebodyD.anybodyelse

4^Daviddidn,tpassthedrivingtestyesterday,sohewasvery.

A.shyB.gladC.proudD.disappointed

5、Myparentssomereadingwhenthedoorbellrangyesterdayevening.

A.doB.havedoneC.didD.weredoing

6、一WhatdoesyournewEnglishteacherlooklike?

—Sheisaprettyladylonghair.

A.ofB.forC.with

7>Ifyouarehungry,youlineupattherestaurantforameal.YoucanorderfoodatMeituanWaimaionyou

phone.

A.can,tB.mustn'tC.shouldn,tD.needn,t

8、Nobodyknowsyesterday.

A.howtheaccidenthappened

B.howdoestheaccidenthappen

C.howtheaccidenthappens

D.howdidtheaccidenthappen

9、(2014?鹽城市)…COUldyoutellme?

???Sure.Walkstraightalongthisstreetandyou,∏findit.

A.howcanIgettothepostofficeB.whereisthepostoffice

C.whichisthewaytothepostofficeD.howfarthepostofficeis

10、Themid-termexamisveryimportant.Wemusttakeit.

A.hardlyB.seriouslyC.carelesslyD.possibly

∏.完形填空

11、Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文)

Thefirstthingyouremember

'Iremember,whenIwasaboutthree,mymotherlookingatmeinmybuggyandsmilingatme,.

Jan913

”wasmaybefour.Weweredrivingtoourgrandma,sandourcar1,Wecouldn,tgetoutofthecarandI

cried.Amechaniccametohelpus?,

Alice,12

'IrememberIwaseatinganicecreamwhenadogcameandtookitoutofmyhand.Icried,Iwastwo,?think.9

Tom,10

'Iremembermyfirstmemoryismysecondbirthday.Therewasacakewithtwocandies.Icouldn,tblowthe

candlesout,somydaddiditforme.'

Mike,15

Mostadultsrememberlittleaboutthisthathappenedintheirveryearlychildhood,2somepeoplethink

thatwearen,treallyabletoformmemoriesbeforeourfourthorfifthbirthdays.Butscientistscarryingoutresearch

intoearlymemorieshavesuggestedthatthisisnottrue.Theysaythatwedoformmemoriesataveryyoungage.

However,whatwerememberaboutourveryearlylivesseemstochangeaswe3

ResearchersinCanadaworkedwith140childrenagedbetweenfourandthirteen.First,theyaskedtheir

participantstodescribetheirearliestmemories.Thentheyaskedthemroughlyhowoldthey,dbeenwhentheevent

happened.Next,theyaskedthekids,parentstomakesurethattheeventactuallyhappened.Andallthe4were

writtendown.Theresearcherswaitedfortwoyearsbeforetheywentbacktothechildrenandaskedthemagain,

?What,syourearliestmemory?'

Nearlyallthechildrenwhowereagedbetweenfourandseveninthefirstinterviewsaidsomethingverydifferentin

thesecondinterview.Andwhentheresearchersremindedthemofwhatthey,dsaidthefirsttime,manyofthechildren

said,'No,thatneverhappenedtome.,However,manyofthechildrenwhowerebetweentenandthirteenatthefirst

interviewdescribedexactlythe5memoryinthesecondinterview.Thisseemstosuggestthatourmemories

changeintheearlyyears,butthatataroundtheageoften,thethingsthatweremembergetfixed(固定的).

Theresearchersarenowlookingintothequestionofwhychildrenremembercertaineventsandnotothers.We

sometimesthinkthatmostfirstorearlymemoriesareaboutverystressfulthingsthathappenedtousaschildren,

becausehadthinsstandoutinourminds.Butinthisstudy,stressfuleventswereonlyasmallpercentageofwhatthe

childrensaidtheyremembered.Moreoften,theirearlymemorieswerehappyones.Theresearchersaretryingtowork

outwhythisisthecase.Weexpecttheresearcherswill6morefascinatingthingsaboutmemoriesinthenear

future.

1.A.ranforwardB.soldoutC.brokedownD.spedup

2.A.AsaresultB.WhafsmoreC.ForthetimebeingD.Infact

3.A?arepleasedB.buildconfidenceC.feeltiredD.getolder

4.A.forecastsB.answersC.reviewsD.orders

5.A.unforgettableB.sweetC.sameD.short

6.A.imagineB.requireC.controlD.discover

m.語法填空

12、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給提示,補(bǔ)全文中單詞或用所給單詞的正確形式填空。

Willitmatterifyoudon,ttakeyourbreakfast?Ashorttimeago,atestwas1.(give)intheUSA.Peopleofdifferent

a2.from12to83,wereaskedtohaveatest.Duringthetest,thesepeopleweregivenallkindsofbreakfastsand

s3.theygotnobreakfastataii.Scientistswantedtoseehowwell4^_(they)bodiesworkedwhentheyhadhaddifferent

kindsofbreakfasts.

Theresultsshowthatifaperson5.(eat)arightbreakfast,heorshewillworkbetterthanifheorshehasnobreakfast.

Ifastudenthasfruit,eggs,breadandmilkb6,goingtoschool,hewilllearnmorequickly7.listenmorecarefullyin

class.

Theresultsalsoshowthat8.(have)nobreakfastwillnothelpyoulose9.(weigh).Thisisbecausepeoplebecomeso

10.(饑餓)atnoonthattheyeattoomuchforlunch.Sotheywillgainweightinsteadoflosingweight.

IV.閱讀理解

A

Therearealotofinterestingthingslivinginthesea.TherearemanytypesofHshandmanyotheranimals.There

arealsomanytypesofplants.Thereareevensomeanimalswhichhavealotincommonwithyou.Theyaremammals

livinginthesea.HowmuchdoyouknowaboutCreatlIreSthatliveinthesea?Doyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthefood

chain(鏈)inthesea?

Inthesea,allseacreaturesgetfoodfromotherseacreatures.AtthefirstlinkOfthefoodchainaretheseaplants

andPIankton(浮游生物).Plantsarefoundonlyinthesunlightzonewherethereisenoughlightforthem,however,

animalsarefoundatalldepthsoftheoceansthoughtheirnumbersaregreaternearthesurfacewherefoodisenough.

Manykindsoffishandanimals,suchasthesnail,shrimp,jellyfish,andseastareattheplankton.Thesmallanimalsand

fishthateatplanktonthenbecomefoodforlargerfish,suchasthetunaandmackerel.Thesefisharetheneatenby

larger∏shandanimals,suchasthesharkanddolphin.Thesharkanddolphinareatthetopofthefoodchaininthesea.

Sharksareverydangeroussomanypeopleareeatenbytheminthesea.Butwhythenumberofthesharkisbecoming

smallerandsmaller?Andwhoeatstheshark?Checkoutthemenuataseafoodrestaurantnexttimeyouareeating

there.Don,tbesurprisedifyou∏ndsharkonthemenu.

?.Theunderlinedword"creatures“means?

A.維持B.生物C.奇特D.藻類

2.WhichisNOTtrue?

A.Animalsarefoundatalldepthsoftheoceans

B.Plantsarefoundonlyinthesunlightzone

C.Thelargeanimalsbecomefoodforsmallones.

D.Thesharkanddolphinareatthetopofthefoodchaininthesea

3.Planktonisfoodfor.

A.thesnailB.shrimpC.seastarandjellyfishD.Alltheabove

4.areatthetopofthefood.

A.TheseaplantsB.ThesmallfishC.PeopleD.Thesharkanddolphin

5.Whafsthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.TheseaplantsB.FoodChainintheSea

C.DangeroussharksD.ColorfulSeaAnimals

B

14、SearchingforparkingspaceshaslongbeenaheadacheformanyofficeworkersinmanybigcitiesofChina9

especiallyforthoseworkingincentralbusinessdistricts.Parkingneartheircompaniesforfivedaysaweekcouldcost

themalotofmoney.Atthesametime,evenwithpricesforparkinglotsinresidentialareas(居民區(qū))rising,mostoftheir

spacesremainidleduringworkdays.NowanewformofsharingeconomyhasappearedinChina—thesharedparking

space.Ithasbecomeahugemarketinsomebigcities.

InQingdao9aCOaStaI(海岸的)cityinShangdong9upto10,000personalparkingspaceshavebeenturnedinto

sharedoneswiththehelpofwAirparkingw,anonlinesharedparkingplatformdevelopedbyanetworkcompanyfrom

Guangzhou.

Throughaspecialapp,userscaneithershareororderaparkingplace.Ownerswhohaveidleparkingspacescan

sharesomeinformation,includingtheparkingposition,licensenumberandtimeIimit(F艮帶!∣)ontheplatform.Withthe

information,userscaneasilyfindthenearestplacetopark.Theaverage(平均的)parkingcostforsharedparkingis4

yuaneachhour,almostthesameastheservicecostintraditionalparkingspaces.

QingdaoisoneoftheChinesecitiesthatencouragesharedparking.Someotherbigcites,includingBeijing,

ShanghaiandHefei,havealsobeguntotrythisidea.TheShanghaigovernment,forexample,hassetupmorethan

6,500sharedparkingspacestoencouragethepublictouse.Sharedparkingwillbemoreandmorehelpfultothe

drivers.

?.Inthefirstparagraph,thewriterpointsoutthat.

A.weshouldfindagoodwaytouseparkingspacesinbigcities

B.pricesofparkingspacesarerisingquicklyinChina

C.it,sdifficulttofindparkingspaceincentralbusinessdistricts

D.manypeoplewanttofindparkingspacesinresidentialareasduringworkdays

2.TheunderlinedwordidleprobablymeansinChineseinthispassage.

A.無所事事的B.停頓的C.閑置的D.懶惰的

3.IfyouwanttousesharedparkinginQingdao9youshould.

A.lovethecityB.useaspecialapp

C.haveanidleparkingspaceD.shareyourpersonalinformation

4.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyouuseasharedparkingspacefor5hoursinQingdao?

A.15yuan.B.20yuan.C.25yuan.D.30yuan.

5.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellusthat.

A.it,shardtofindparkingspacesinresidentialareasduringworkdays

B.QingdaohasfewersharedparkingspacesthanShanghai

C.sharedparkingwillprobablybecomemoreandmorepopular

D.sharedparkingismoreexpensivethantraditionalparkingservice

C

15>China,sMannedSpaceProgram

Time:October15th,2003

Mainevents:

Spaceship:

ChinesespacemanYangLiweiwassentupintospace.Hewentaroundtheearth14

ShenzhouV

timesinhisone-dayflight.Chinabecamethethirdcountrytosucceedinmanned

spaceflight.

Time:October12th,2005

Spaceship:Mainevents:

ShenzhouVIChinesespacemenFeiJunlongandNieHaishengwerebothsentupintospace.On

October17th,thetwoChinesespaceheroessafelyreturnedtotheearth.

Time:September25th,2008

Mainevents:

Spaceship:

ChinesespacemenZhaiZhigang9LiuBomingandJingHaipengweresentupinto

ShenzhouVΠ

space.ZhaiZhigangmadeourcountry,sfirstspacewalk.Thisspacewalktook20

minutes.

Time:Junel?th,2013

Mainevents:

Spaceship:ChinesespacemenNieHaisheng9ZhangXiaoguangandthesecondspacewomanWang

ShenzhouXYapingweresentupintospaceandconnectedwiththespacestationTiangongI.Wang

Yapinggaveaspacelessonaboutmicro-gravity(微重力)toallChineseteenagers.This

spacelessonlasted40minutes.

1.Accordingtothearticle,theChinesespacemantravelinginspacetwiceis.

A.YangLiweiB.FeiJunlongC.NieHaishengD.ZhaiZhigang

2.ShenzhouVwentaroundtheearthinspace,

A.OnceB.4timesC.StimesD.14times

3.FeiJuniongandNieHaishengstayedinspacefor?

A.1dayB.4daysC.5daysD.14days

4.ZhaiZhigangmadeourcountry,sfirstspacewalkin.

A.2013B.2008C.2005D.2003

5.Thespacelessonaboutmicro-gravitytoallChineseteenagerslasted.

A.onedayB.threedaysC.15minutesD.40minutes

D

16、ThesepeoplecomefromthepoorestplacesofKenya.Theywerebeggarsandworkersonthefarm.

However,theyarepeoplewithdreamsandhopes.ThankstoJamiiBora,thousandsofthemarerealizingtheirdreams.

WhenIngridMunroworkedintheUKshelearnedaboutthelivesofthepoor,soshealwaystriedherbesttohelp

thepoor.Andin1988,MunroandherCanadianhusbandhadadopted(收養(yǎng))ahomelessboy.Thisboyhadbeenrun

overbyabusandwasunabletowalkfreely.Munro,slearningaboutthehardlivesofthepoorincreasedwhenshe

adoptedtheboy,stwobrotherstwoyearslater.

In1999shedecidedtostartasmallclubinKenya.Thememberswouldbe50women,beggarswhohadbeenkind

tochildren.NooneimagineditcouldbecomesosuccessfulthatitwouldchangeintoabankcalledJamiiBoraBank.

Munrodidnotexpectthatitwouldturnouttobesuchagreatsuccess.Insteadofemploying(雇傭)experts,shehas

trainedthosewomenherself.Andsheemploysex-beggars,theoneswhojoinedthemintheveryearlydaysandhave

comeoutofpoverty.Sheteachesthesebeggarshowtodoeverythingfromthebeginning.Whatmakesthisbank

differentfromothersisthewaytheytreattheborrowers.Theyhelpthesepoorpeopleeducatetheirchildren,andhelp

withhousing.Theyeventeachbusinessskillssothatpeoplecanliveabetterlife.

1.Accordingtothepassage,nJamiiBora''refersto_.

A.aladynamedIngridMunro

B.asmallbankinKenya

C.afamousclubinUK

2.WhydidMunroandherhusbandadoptaboyin1988?

A.Becausethisboywasborndisabled.

B.BecauseMunroandherhusbandhadadoptedhisbrothersbefore.

C.Becausethisboywashomeless.

3.Munrodecidedtosetupasmallclubbecauseshewantedto

A.helpmorepoorpeopleinKenya

B.gettoknowmorepoorpeople

C.makebeggarsbecomerichpeople

4.Fromthethirdparagraph,weknowthat_.

A.thisbankhelpedthepoorsolvetheproblemofhousing

B.munrothoughtherclubmustbeverysuccessfulwiththehelpofbeggers.

C.someexpertswereemployedtotrainthesewomenbeggers

5.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ThepoorestplacesofKenya

B.Munroandherhusband

C.Frombeggarstobankers

E

17、Onceakinggottwonicefalcons(獵鷹)fromhisson.Hehadneverseensuchbeautifulfalconsbefore.Helovedthem

somuchandheorderedthebestfalconertotrainthemtofly.

Afterseveralmonths,thekingcametoseehowthetrainingwasgoing.Hefoundthatonefalconhadalreadybeenable

toflyhighinthesky,whiletheotherwasstaying,thebranch樹枝)ofatreequietly,justkeepingstill.

Thekingcalledalihisfalconerstogetherandorderedthemtotryeverywaytheycouldtomaketheotherfalconfly.But

noneofthemsucceeded.Oneday,whilethekingwastakingawalkintheforest,anideacametohismind.Maybe

someonewhoknewthenaturalenvironmentwellcouldsolvethisproblem.Hesentforafarmerwholivedintheforest

intohispalacetotrainitatonce..

Thenextmorning,thekingsawtheotherfalconflyingaboveintheskyfreely.64Itisunbelievable!”shoutedtheking.

“Howcouldyoumakeithappen?”

Thefarmerreplied,"It'sveryeasy,?justcutoffthebranchwherethefalconrested.”

Itisalwaysthesametohumanbeings.Weallhave“twoflyingWiiIgS''inourheartsaswell,butweoftenseemnotto

noticethemandstaywherewearejustforsafetyandcomfort.Wewon,trealizewecanflysohighandfreelyuntilthe

“branch”wearerestingonbreaks

1.Whatdidthekingdoafterhegottwofalcons?

A.Hekeptthemonthebranchofatree.

B.Hesentthemtoafarmerintheforest.

C.Hemadethebestfalconertrainthemtofly.

D.Hesetthemfreeandletthemflyinthesky.

2.Whydidthekingcallallhisfalconerstogether?

A.Becausehewantedtogetmorefalcons.

B.Becausehewantedtheotherfalcontofly.

C.Becausehewantedthemtoseehisfalcons.

D.Becausehewantedtoknowmoreaboutfalcons

3.Howdidthekingfeelwhenhesawtheotherfalconflyfreelyinthesky?

A.Excited.B.Moved.C.Worried.D.Relaxed.

4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheWiseKingB.TheNiceFalcons

C.TheBestFalconerD.TheFlyingWing

F

18、Whatdoyouthinkofsports?Sportsplayanimportantpartinourlife.Allovertheworldpeopleenjoy

sports.Whereveryouare,youcan___differentkindsofsportsorgames.Somesportsorgamescangobacktoyears,

likerunningandjumping.ChineseKungFu,forexample,hasaverylonghistory.___basketballandvolleyballarenew.

Neitherhasahistoryoftwohundred-years.Peopleareinventingnewsportsorgamesallthetime.

Sportshelppeoplekeephealthyandhappyandlive___,Lotsofpeopletakepartinsportsandplaygames.But

somepeopleliketowatchdosports.thegames,somepeoplebuyticketsorturnontheirTVsathome.They

don,tgotobed___thegamesareover.Whentheirplayergetsthefirstortheirteamwins,theyoftengetvery.

Whentheseasonschange,sportschangewith___,Indifferentseasons,peopleplaydifferent_games.Forexample,

swimmingisfuninwarmweatherjustlikeinsummer,butskatingorskiing(滑雪)ispopularin

1.A.watchB.lookC?lookat

2.A.thousandB.thousandsC.thousandsof

3.A.ButB.OrC.So

4.A.longerB.happierC.more

5

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