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2025屆江蘇省連云港市海州區(qū)新海實驗中學九年級英語第一學期期末復習檢測模擬試題注意事項1.考生要認真填寫考場號和座位序號。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、---Hey,wehelpyouwithyourspaceandyouteachuschemistry,allright?---_________.A.SodoI B.ThesametoyouC.That'sadeal D.It'sapity2、--WouldyoumindifIplaythepianonow?--_______.Mybrotherissleeping.A.You’dbetternot B.Ofcourseyoucan C.Yes,please. D.Sure3、Expertspredictthatrobots_____________inmanyfieldsinthefuture.A.willbeusedB.a(chǎn)reusedC.wereusedD.havebeenused4、—Ihavesometroubleinlearningphysics.—Takeiteasy,becausewecan______avoidmeetingproblemsinstudy.A.a(chǎn)lways B.usually C.often D.hardly5、Iturnedtobookshopsandlibrarieslookingforinformationandfound_______.A.none B.both C.one D.neither6、–Iwonder________.--Ithinkyoushouldstudyharder.A.thatIwillpassthehistoryexamB.whetherIcanplaycomputergamesnowC.howIcouldgetonwellwithmyclassmatesD.whycouldn’tIget“A”inmyEnglish7、______Tony______FranklikestheCD.Theythinkthemusicistoonoisy.A.Notonly;butalso B.Either;orC.Neither;nor D.Both;and8、Excuseme.Canyoutellme______?A.whereisthereagoodplacetoliveB.whereagoodplacetoliveC.whereisagoodplacetoliveD.wherethereisagoodplacetolive9、—Doyouthinkpaperbooksbye-booksinthefuture?—No,Idon’tthinkso.A.havereplaced B.a(chǎn)rereplaced C.werereplaced D.willbereplaced10、---Doyouknowthepersonwhowascaughtbythepolice?---_______.Heisoneofmyrelatives.A.Nevermind B.Whatashame C.Mypleasure D.WhatapityⅡ.完形填空11、I’dliketotellyousomethingaboutmytrip.First,welandedinCapeTownandtookataxitoournewfriendRichard’shouse.We1thereforafewnights.Wedidsomecoolthings.WevisitedabirdandmonkeyparkandsawmanykindsofAfrican2there.After3sometimewithRichardandhisdaughter,weleftthemtogotoaplacecalledGrootbos.4wewerethere,wesawmydad’sfriendMichaelandwehadsuppertogether.Wehadfun5MichaelandstayingatGrootbos.Thefoodtherewasgreat.Wereallyenjoyed6.Thenextmorning,wewenttoseewhalesandwegotreally7becausewesawtwelveofthem.Onepaircamerightuptotheboatandrolledoverontopofeachother.FromGrootboswe8toCapeTowntomeetourfriendswhocametovisitusontheirvacation.Wewerebothso9tohavefriendsfromhomecomingto10usinAfrica.Wespentafewdayswiththem.ItwasverycoolvisitingGrootboswiththem.

NowwearegoingOilSafari.I’lltellyouaboutthatlater.1.A.a(chǎn)te B.stayed C.swam D.sat2.A.fruits B.cars C.birds D.vegetables3.A.losing B.missing C.spending D.serving4.A.While B.Unless C.After D.Because5.A.speaking B.meeting C.watching D.catching6.A.ourselves B.themselves C.himself D.yourselves7.A.famous B.sad C.a(chǎn)ngry D.lucky8.A.wentback B.trunedoff C.goton D.putdown9.A.worried B.frightened C.excited D.bored10.A.offer B.set C.hit D.visitⅢ.語法填空12、V.閱讀填空,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(填寫1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Doyousometimesfeelsadorworried?Whenyou’refeelingdown,youmayturnonsomeicecreamtoeateven1.you’realreadyfull.Itmeansthatyouareexperiencingemotional(情緒化的)eating.Emotionaleatingmeansthatweare2.(use)thefoodtomakeyourself3.(feel)better.Infact,itusuallymakesyoufeelmuch4.(bad)becauseyoucan’tsolveyourproblems,butyou’llfeelsorryforovereating.Areyouanemotionaleater?Trytoanswerthefollowingquestions.5.youranswersare“Yes”,youwillbeanemotionaleater.Doyoueatmorewhenyou’renot6.(success)?Doyoueattofeelbetterwhenyou’resad,boredorworried?Doesfoodmakeyoufeelsafe?Doyoufeelthatfoodis7.a(chǎn)friendofyou?Somescientists8.(study)thesurveyfortwomonths.Theyhavefoundthat9.(eat)emotionallyisbadforourhealth.Inordertostopemotionaleating,weshouldfindotherwaysabouthow10.(encourage)ourselveswhenwefeeldown.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、For21years,GeorgesBwellewatchedhisillfathertravelingtohospitals,whichcouldnotofferhimallnecessaryhelp.JamefBwellesufferedonlyabrokenarmatfirst,butitfinallydevelopedintoahematoma.Thatwouldaffect(影響)himfortherestofhislife.Bwellespentyearstakinghisfathertoovercrowded(過于擁擠的)hospitals.Itwasnoteasy.Theywouldleavehomeat5a.m.andrantothehospitaltobethefirst.Therewerealotofpatients.Somepeoplecoulddiebecausetheywerewaiting.Thesituationhasn’tchangedmuchsinceBwelle’sfatherdiedin2002.InCameroon,thereisonedoctorforevery5,000peoplewhileintheUnitedStatesthereisonedoctorforevery413people.Andeveniftheycouldseeadoctor,manyCameroonianscouldn’taffordit.Whenhesawhisfatherandsomanyofhiscountrymensuffer,Bwelledecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Hebecameadoctorhimself.Andhestartedanorganization,ASCOVIME.Ittravelsintothecountrysideonweekendstoprovidefreemedicalcare.Since2008,heandhisgroupofvolunteershavehelpednearly32,000people.AlmosteveryFriday,histeamjamintovansandtraveltovillagesinneed.Ineachtriptheyreceive500people.Patientscomeonfootfrom60kilometersaroundthevillageforfreetreatment.Thenextmorning,theteamwilldosimpleoperationsinaschoolhouse,townhallorhome,andworkintotheearlyhoursofSundaymorning.OnSunday,theteamheadsbacktothecity,tiredbutproudoftheirwork.Theyknowthattheirhelpcanmakeaworldofdifferencetothosetheyhelp.Forhisdevotiontohiscountryandpeople,GeorgesBwellebecomesoneofthe2013Heroesvotedthroughouttheworld.1.JamefBwelle’sbrokenarmdevelopedintoaseriousillnessprobablybecause________.A.hehadbeenhurttooseriouslyB.hehadbeentakentohospitaltoolateC.hehadnotreceivedpropertreatmentD.hehadnotfollowedthedoctor’sadvice2.WhichisoneoftheproblemsaboutmedicalcareinCameroon?A.Thecountryhastoolargeapopulation.B.Manypeoplearetoopoortopayfortreatment.C.Doctorsgenerallyhavetoopoormedicalskills.D.Hospitalsaretoofarawayfromthecountryside.3.Thepassagemainlytellsus________.A.whyBwelledecidedtobecomeadoctorB.whatbadconditionsCamerooniansareinC.thatdoctorsarebadlyneededinCameroonD.howBwellehasbecomeanadmireddoctorB14、ForChildrenMuseum:Children’sMuseum,Sundays,89NorthStreet,67641235Storytime:Children’sLibrary,106GreenStreet,Wednesdaysduring9:30a.m—5:00p.m.66599624Sports:FootballClub,TuesdaysandThursdays,16YangtzeRoad,96725643BasketballClub,WednesdaysandFridays,79071632Cinema:Newfilmsforchildren,99BrickRoad,69001354UsefulPhoneNumbersFastFoodRestaurant:66387901Hospital:68787451VisitorInformationCenter:800-120-9847Taxi:79210583VisitorHotel(賓館)Information:800-739-73021.It’sFridayafternoon,youcangoto________.A.visitthemuseum B.playfootballC.playbasketball D.readchildren’sstories2.Ifchildrenwanttowatchnewfilms,theyshouldgoto________.A.16YangtzeRoad B.89NorthMainStreetC.106GreenStreet D.99BrickRoad3.Ifyoucall66387901,youcan__________.A.a(chǎn)skforsomehotelinformationB.dosomeshoppingC.haveagoodstorytimeD.getfastfoodinarestaurant4.Lily’sfatherisill,sheshoulddial________.A.800-120-9847 B.79210583C.68787451 D.967256435.Youcannotgetanyinformationabout________fromtheposter.A.lookingforahotel B.doingeyeexercisesC.eatingfastfood D.takingataxiC15、IQscoreshavebeenmeasured(測量)since1916,whenAlfredBinetdevelopedhisintelligencelistasfollows:IQscoresDescription130Veryexcellent120Excellent110Aboveordinary99Ordinary80BelowordinaryLessthan70VerylowSomeveryfamouspeopleareknownfortheirhighIQlevel.JillSt.JohnwhohasthehighestscoreonthislistwasamajorAmericanfilmactressduringthe1960’sand1970’s.JillwaschosentotheUniversityofCaliforniaattheageof14.NameIQscoresAlGore140HughHefner152CarolVorderman154BillGates160JillSt.John162Scientistshaveestimated(估算)theIQscoresthatsomefamoushistoricalpeoplemighthavegot.Thiswasdonebylookingattheirworkandtheirideasandthewaytheyputthemtogether.LeonardodaVincigetsthathighscorenotonlyforhisartbutalsoforhisideaofthehelicopter(直升飛機).Withoutmodernscientifictools,hecreatedalotofdesigndrawingsandpatterns,whichwasaheadofhistime.NameIQscoresGeorgeWashington118NapoleonBonaparte145AlbertEinstein160CharlesDickens180Michelangelo180LeonardodaVinci2201.Whenwastheintelligencelistdeveloped?A.In1970. B.In1960.C.In1917. D.In1916.2.Accordingtotheintelligencelist,apersonwhoscores________isordinary.A.140 B.125 C.100 D.603.JillSt.Johnwas________whenshewas14yearsold.A.a(chǎn)nAmericanfilmactress B.a(chǎn)studentinuniversityC.a(chǎn)greatscientist D.themostfamousperson4.Whoisprobablythecleverestpersoninhistory?A.AlbertEinstein B.CharlesDickensC.BillGates D.LeonardodaVinci5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.BillGatesisnotascleverasJillSt.John.B.Intelligencecannotbemeasuredbyanyways.C.AlfredBinetisthecleverestpersonbecausehedevelopedtheintelligencelist.D.LeonardodaVincisucceededinmakingthefirsthelicopterintheworld.D16、What’sthebestwaytorememberourhappiestmoments,likeabirthdayorfestival?Ibetyouwouldanswer,“Takelotsofphotos!”Well,hereisagreatsurprise.Peoplewhoalwaystakephotosmayactuallybeharming(傷害)theirmemory,becausethey’renotconcentratingontheeventitself.That’saccordingtonewresearchbyFairfieldUniversity,Connecticut,intheUS.Theycallthisthe“photo-takingimpairment(損害)affect”.“Peoplesooftentakeouttheircamerasalmostmindlesslytocatchamoment,tothepointthattheyaremissingwhatishappeningrightinfrontofthem,”Henkelandherteamdecidedtoperformanexperiment.Theywantedtofindoutwhethertakingphotosinamuseumweakened(減弱)avisitor’smemoryofwhattheyhadseen.Sotheysimplytoldagrouptolookaroundthemuseum,andeithertakephotosoftheitemsondisplay,ortrytorememberwhattheyhadseen.Inaddition(另外),theamount(數(shù)量)ofdetail(細節(jié))theyrememberedwasworsethanthosewhodidn’ttakephotos.“Theseresultsshowhowthemind’seyeandthecamera’seyearenotthesame,”saidHenkel.Butdon’tputyourcameradownjustyet.Otherstudieshavefoundthatlookingbackatoldphotoshelpsusrememberanevent,comparedtojusttakingaphotoandforgettingaboutit.Sonexttimeyou’rethinkingoftakingaphoto,justthink:isitbettertolookatthebeautyaroundyouwithyourowneyes,orbehindtheeyeofthecamera?1.(小題1)Whenwetakephotos,we_________.A.failtofocusontheeventitselfB.can’trecordthedetailsC.rememberwhatwehaveseenD.a(chǎn)relikelytohaveapoormemory2.(小題2)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheexperiment?A.Peoplewhodidn’ttakephotosdidbetterintheexperiment.B.Theyaskedagrouptotrytorememberwhattheyhadseen.C.Theexperimentaimedtolearnwhatpeoplewereinterestedinatthemuseum.D.Peoplewhotookphotosinthemuseumcouldrememberlessdetails.3.(小題3)Accordingtothepassage,we’dbetter_________.A.neveruseourcamerasB.rememberaneventbyheartC.a(chǎn)lwaysrememberaneventwiththehelpofacameraD.seeeverythingonlywithourowneyes4.(小題4)Whatdotheresultsoftheexperimentshowus?A.Themind’seyeandthecamera’seyearenotthesame.B.Peoplerememberhappiestmomentsbytakingphotos.C.Lookingbackatoldphotoshelpsusrememberanevent.D.Peopledon’tliketakingphotos.5.(小題5)Wherecanweprobablyreadthispassage?A.Theentranceofamuseum.B.Aguidebookonhowtotakegoodpictures.C.Aninstructionofhowtouseacamera.D.Ascientificreport.E17、選擇閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳答案。PeterKing,15,MaryKing,13,wenttoseeadoctor.Peterhadacold,sothedoctorgavehimsomepillstotake.Maryhadacough,sothedoctorgavehersomecoughmedicine.Thesearethewordsonthebottleofthemedicine:CharlieChaplinBirthplace:LondonMother:DancerFather:Actor1894:Starteddancingandsinging1914:Becameafilmdirector1914—1966:Mademanyfunnymovies1.Maryshouldtake________inaday.A.2teaspoonfulsB.3teaspoonfulsC.1teaspoonful2.Themedicineshouldbekeptin________.A.a(chǎn)refrigerator(冰箱)B.hotwaterC.a(chǎn)nyplace3.Peopleaged______cannottakethismedicine.A.5B.13C.24.WhatkindofmoviesdidCharlieChaplinmake?A.Thrillers.B.Actionmovies.C.Comedies.5.WherewasCharlieChaplinborn?A.America.B.England.C.Canada.F18、CanyourememberaworldbeforetheInternet?Ifyouransweris"no,"thenyouareprobablyamillennial.Millennialsarethenewgeneration(代)ofyoungAmericans.Theywerebornbetween1982and1992.Thereare33millionofthem,andtheyarejuststartingtoentertheworkforce(勞動力).Manyexperts(專家)believethatmillennialsaredifferentfromyoungAmericansofpastgenerations.Theyalsobelievethatmillennialswillchangetheworkforceinimportantways.Howaremillennialsdifferent?Theyarethefirstgenerationborninthecomputerage.TheInternethasalwaysbeenapartoftheirlives.Theyspendabout16hoursaweekontheInternet,andthisdoesn'tincludee-mail.Andtheyspend72hoursaweekusingotherelectronicmedia(媒體),includingmobilephonesandvideogames.Theyare"nativespeakers"ofthelanguageofthecomputerage.Peoplewhowerebornearlierwillneverbenativespeakersofthatlanguage.Whynot?Theydidnotgrowup"speaking"it.Howwillmillennialschangetheworkforce?Toanswerthatquestion,itisimportanttounderstandhowthemillennialsusetheInternet.TheyusetheInternettocommunicate.TheyvisitwebsitessuchasFaceBookandMySpaceeveryday.Theyshare(分享)ideas,music,information,games,andfriendshipswithpeopleallovertheworld.Whentheystartworking,theywillwanttosharetheirworkandideaswithothers.Itisalsoimportanttounderstandthewaymillennialsgrewup.Theirparentsandteachersgavethemalotofattention.Theytaughtthemthattheiropinionswerevaluable(有價值的).Asaresult,manymillennialsareveryconfident.Atwork,theywillexpecttheirco-workersandbossestolistentotheiropinions.Millennialsalsogrewupwithlotsofstructureintheirlives.Manyofthemwenttoschoolattheageoftwoorthreeandplayedonsportsteams.Atwork,theywillexpecttherulestobeclear.Theywillalsoexpectastrongbutfairboss,likeacoachonasportsteam.Theywillfollowthepersonincharge(主管)ifheorsheisfair.Buttheywillnotfollowanunfairboss.Theywillalsoexpecttheirworktobefunandcreative,similartotheirexperiencesonasportsteam.TheseareafewofthechangesthatexpertsbelievethatmillennialswillbringtotheAmericanworkforce.Buttheworldischangingveryfast.Therewillprobablybemorechangesthataredifficulttoimaginetoday.1.Accordingtothefirstparagraphofthepassage,whichofthefollowinginNOTtrue?A.Millennialsbelongtoanewgeneration.B.Millennialswerebornabouttenyearsago.C.Millennialsareenteringtheworkforce.D.MillennialsknowlittleabouttheworldbeforetheInternet.2.WhichisthemainreasonthatmakestheexpertsbelievemilennialsaredifferentfromyoungAmericansofpastgenerations?A.Millennialscanspeakabetternativelanguage.B.MillennialsgrowupwithcomputersandtheInternet.C.Millennialsusemobilephonesande-mailsoften.D.Millennialsspendlonghoursplayingvideogames.3.WhydotheMillennialsexpecttosharetheirworkandideaswithothers?A.BecausetheyknowhowtousetheInternettomakenewfriends.B.Becausetheyunderstandhowtocommunicatewithnewfriends.C.Becausetheygrowupsharingideas,music,informationwithothersbytheInternet.D.BecausetheInternetcanprovidealltheinformationtheyneed.4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Millennialsgrowupwithmoreattentionfromtheirteachersandparents.B.Manymillennialsareshowingmoreconfidencethantheothersatwork.C.Manymillennialsgivemorevaluableopinionstotheirco-workersandbosses.D.Manyofthemillennialshavehadfunandcreativeexperiencewhentheyareonsportsteams.5.Fromthepassageweknowthat________.A.thenumberofthemillennialshadcometo33millionbytheendof1982B.mostofthemillennialslearntheirnativecomputerlanguagesinschoolsC.millennialsrequiretheirbossestobehealthierandtherulescleareratworkD.morechangeswillprobablybebroughttotheAmericanworkforcebymillennialsⅤ.書面表達19、書面表達假定你今天是英語課上的值日生,請根據(jù)表中信息完成主題為“班級新聞”的值日報告

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