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2022-2023學年九上英語期末模擬試卷考生須知: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、—Wouldyouliketohave________coffee?—No,thanks.Idon’twant________drinks.A.some;some B.a(chǎn)ny;any C.some;any D.a(chǎn)ny;some2、Mymotherisateacher.Sheworks______No.5MiddleSchool.A.in B.to C.of D.on3、---QQandWechathavechangedpeople’slifeinmanyways.---_____.Wecanusethemtokeepintouchandcommunicatewithothersmoreeasily.A.Completely B.Exactly C.Probably D.Possibly4、Vivianrefuses___________herchildrentotheweekendtrainingcentreforextraclasses.A.tosend B.sending C.sent D.sends5、-Mydreamistobuild______________universityonthemoonsomeday-Itsoundslike_________unusualdream.IwishyoucouldrealizeitA.a(chǎn)a B.a(chǎn)n,a C.a(chǎn)n,an D.a(chǎn)an6、Idrankalargecupofcoffeeyesterdayevening,anditkeptme______allnight.A.intelligent B.patient C.a(chǎn)bsent D.a(chǎn)wake7、一Mom,ofmyclassmatesglasses.一Oh,myGod.Youneedtoprotectyoureyeswell.A.threefourths;wearsB.threefourth;wearC.threefourth;wearsD.threefourths;wear8、Mr.HuangdecidedtobuythatCDplayer________itwassoexpensive.A.eventhough B.justlike C.eversince D.a(chǎn)sif9、-Manyboystudentsthinkmathis______English.-Iagree.I’mweakinEnglish.A.muchdifficultthan B.sodifficultasC.lessdifficultthan D.moredifficultthan10、―Who'sthatmanoverthere?It______beMr.Brown.HeismuchtallerthanMr.Brown.―Youmeanthemaninwhite?HeisanexchangestudentfromEngland.A.can B.may C.can’t D.mustn’tⅡ.完形填空11、Itwasanunforgettableweekend.Ihadagreattimeatthe1.However,afterIreachedhome,Inoticedmynecklace(項鏈)waslost.IwassoanxiousthatI2everyroominthehouse,butmyeffortswereuseless.ThenIdecidedtoheadbacktothebeach.MyhusbandthoughtIwascrazy,asthehugebeachwasrunemilesfromourhome.HowcouldIfindsuchasmallnecklace?Whatifitcameoffintheocean?Iwas3toevenconsiderthatasapossibility.IknewIhadtotry.Aftersearchingforseveralhoursatthebeach,Inoticedanelderlymanwithmetaldetector(探測器)4hishand.Iraceduptohimandaskedwhetherhehadcomeacrossanecklace.Heopenedhishandandshowedmehisachievement-somecoins.Hesaidifthesawmynecklacehewould5returnittome.Iwantedhimtomailittome,soIgavehima$5billandtoldhimmynameandmyaddress.ThenIleft.Myhusband6methathewouldbuymenewone.ButIturneddownhiskindness,asthatnecklacecouldn'tbereplaced.Itwasmydadwhohadfounda7waytogivemethatvaluablenecklace.Therehadbeenayardsaleinmycommunity.Amongthethings8wereputondisplayhefoundthenecklace.Unabletoaffordit,mydadofferedtobuildabookshelffortheownerasa(n)9.Unexpectedly,threedayslater,Ireceivedapackage.Insidewerea$5billandmyowlnecklace.ThemomentIsawthenecklace,Icouldn'thelp10.1.A.library B.museum C.beach2.A.searched B.cleaned C.painted3.A.unable B.unwilling C.eager4.A.by B.in C.with5.A.gradually B.quietly C.gladly6.A.comforted B.quietly C.gladly7.A.funny B.special C.secret8.A.what B.that C.where9.A.exchange B.gift C.decision10.A.exciting B.laughing C.cryingⅢ.語法填空12、Dietandwayoflifeareoftenaproblemforteenagers.However,1.youeattherightfoodandexercisemore,youcanfeelbetter,lookbetterandhavemoreenergy.Sohealthyeatingalongwithregularexerciseis2.(probable)theonlywaytobecomefit.Asateenager,itisimportanttogiveyourbodytheenergy3.needs.Forahealthydiet,youshouldeatmostlyrice,bread,vegetablesandfruit.Youalsoneedtodrinkalotofwater—sixtoeightglassesaday.4.(drink)enoughwaterwillimproveyourskinandgiveyou5.(health)hair.Exerciseissomething6.canhelptomakeyoulookgood,feelgoodandbehealthy.Teenagersshouldspendatleast30minutesexercising,fivetimesaweek.Walkingandridingyourbikecount,andsodoschool7.(sport).Whenyouexercise,yourbodyproducessomethingsthatmakeyoufeelpeacefuland8.(relax)andincreaseyourabilitytoconcentratewhenyoustudy.Thesethingscanevenhelpyousleepbetteratnight.Agoodamountofsleepeverynight9.(be)alsoimportantforyourhealth.Teenagersneedeighttotenhoursofsleepeachnight.Ifyoufollowthesuggestionsabove,youwilllookandfeelmuch10.(good)innotimeatall.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Fashiontreadmilldesks(跑步機辦公室)mightactuallyhelpimprovejobperformanceafteremployeesgetusedtoworkingwhilewalking,accordingtonewresearch.AyearlongstudyofworkersatacompanySt.Paul,Minn,foundthattheproductivityof40treadmillusersdroppedatfirstbecausetheywereunabletomastertypingandoperatingamousewhilewalkingataspeedofuptotwomilesperhour.Butwithinfourtosixmonths,measures(測量)ofperformance-quality,theamountofworkdone,andthequalityofinteractions(互動)withworkmatesrosegradually,accordingtoweeklysurveys.Attheendofthesurveyperiod,workerswithtreadmilldesksimprovedtheirperformance,whichwas0.1pointshigherthanthatbeforetheprojectbegan.Fortaskslikesolvingproblemsortakingconferencecalls,“Alittlebitofwalkingisusefulbecauseitmeansthere’smorebloodflowtothebrain,”saidAvnerBen-Ner,aprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesota’sCarlsonSchoolofManagementandanauthorofthestudy.“Yougetmoreoxygen(氧氣)anditincreasestheabilitytothink.”Treadmilldeskshavegotattentionbecauseofresearchwhichshowedthenegative(負面的,消極的)effectsofsedentarylifestylesandjobsthatleaveworkerssittingallday.Butdataontheeffectivenessofthedeskshasbeenrelativelyrare.Thereareotherdownsides(不利方面),asTheWallStreetJournalwrotelastyear,includingthepossibilityoffallsandinjuries.Mr.Ben-Nernotedthattreadmillusersneedsometimetogetusedtotheergonomics(人體工程學)ofwalkingwhileworking,includingtheproperdeskheight.Histeamprovidednotrainingtoemployees,andhesaidthatemployerswhoprovidesuchdesksshouldofferhelptogetuserscomfortableonthemachines.“Thiswouldn’tbeverygoodforpeoplewhouseaneedlefortheirjobs,”hesaid.“Buteveryonewhodoesbrainworkknowsthatifyouneedfreshideas,takingawalkhelps.”1.Accordingtothepassage,fashiontreadmilldesksofferusersmanyadvantagesEXCEPTto_______.A.improvetheirqualityofwork B.increasetheiramountofworkC.maketheirhealthbecomebetterandbetter D.keepgoodrelationshipswithworkmates2.WhichofthefollowingdoesMr.Ben-Neragree?A.Peoplecandodifferentkindsofworkwhenwalkingontreadmill.B.Thetreadmilldesksarefitforpeoplesolvingdifficultproblems.C.Themoreoxygenyouget,thebetteryourmoodis.D.Alittlewalkcanmakeyourbrainworkmoreactively.3.Theunderlinedpart“sedentary“inParagraph6probablymeansleadingalifewith____________.A.muchsitting B.dailystress C.nomoney D.greatworryB14、FredAstairewasborninNebraskain1899.Fredandhissister,Adele,learnedtodancewhentheywereveryyoung.TheirmothertookthemtoNewYorktostudydance.Theyperformedintheirfirstprofessional(專業(yè)的)showwhenFredwastenyearsoldandAdelewastwelve.Later,asteenagers,thetwodancedinmanyshowsthroughouttheUnitedStates.TheirfirstbigsuccesswasonBroadwayin1917.TheAstaires--astheywereknown--quicklybecameBroadwaystars.Duringthenineteentwenties,theysanganddancedinelevendifferentshows.TheyalsoperformedinEngland.In1932,AdeleAstairemarriedaBritishman,andstoppedperforming.ButFreddidnot____hisdream.Hewouldgoonalone,inthemovies.FredAstairehadthebestskillamongalldancersinhistory.HedancedupwallsandontheceilinginthefilmRoyalWedding.HedancedonrooftopsinTheBelleofNewYork.HedancedonrollerskatesinShallWeDance?FredAstairemadeallthislookeasy.Butitwasnot.Hesaid:"Dancingisasweatyjob.Youcannotjustsitdownanddoit.Youhavetogetuponyourfeet.Ittakestimetogetadanceright,tocreatesomethingmemorable.IalwaystrytogettoknowmydancesowellthatIdonothavetothink.”In19,FredAstairewonaspecialawardforhisfilmworkfromAmerica'sMotionPictureAcademy.Healsowonawardsfromthetelevisionindustryforanumberofhistelevisionprograms.Fredstoppeddancingin40.Hewasmorethanseventyyearsoldatthetime.Hesaidadancercouldnotcontinuedancingforever.Hesaidhedidnotwanttodisappoint(使失望)anyone,evenhimself.Hedancedagaininpubliconlyonceafterthat.Itwaswithanothergreatmaledancer,GeneKelly,inthemovie"That'sEntertainment,PartTwo".FredAstaireandhisfirstwife,Phyllis,hadthreechildren.Phyllisdiedin24.Twenty-fiveyearslater,FredmarriedracehorseriderRobynSmith.FredAstairediedonJune22,1987.Hewaseighty-eightyearsold.Hewascalledthegreatestdancerintheworld.Hisdancingwascalledperfect.Andmoviegoerseverywherewillrememberhimasagreatperformerwhoseworkwillliveforeverinhisfilms.1.Thefirstparagraphismainlyabout_________.A.FredAstaire’sfirstsuccessB.FredAstaire’seducationC.FredAstaire’searlylifeD.FredAstaire’sfamily2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“forgo”inParagraph2mean?A.GetoverB.SetupC.GoaheadD.Giveup3.WhatFredAstairesaidinParagraph4showsthat___________.A.heknewhisdancewaswonderfulB.hethoughtdancingwasnotdifficultC.hedevotedmuchtimeandefforttodanceD.hehadwaystomakepeoplerememberhim4.Whatisthecorrecttimeorderofthefollowingevents?a.FredAstaire’sfirstwifedied.b.Fred’ssisterAdelestoppedperforming.c.FredAstaireperformedwithGeneKellyinamovie.d.FredAstairewonanawardfromAmerica’sMotionPictureAcademy.A.a(chǎn)bcdB.bdacC.dcbaD.cbadC15、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。Intheirlastmomentbeforetheflighttookoff,Iheardafathersayingtohisdaughter,“Iloveyou,Iwishyouenough.”Thedaughtersaid,“Daddy,ourlifetogetherhasbeenmorethanenough.YourloveisallIeverneeded.Iwishyouenoughto.”Theykissedgoodbyeandthedaughterleft.Icouldseethefatherwasverysad.Suddenlythefatherwalkedtowardsmeandaskedme,“Didyoueversaygoodbyetosomeoneknowingitwouldbethelasttime?”Hiswordsmademethinkofmyfather.Realizingthatmyfather’sdayswerelimited(有限的),Itookthetimetotellhimfacetofacehowmuchhemeanttome.SoIunderstoodwhatthisfatherwasexperiencing.“Yes,Idid.”Ianswered,“Butwhyisthisalastgoodbye?”“Iamoldandmydaughterlivesmuchtoofaraway.Maybehernexttripbackwillbeformyfuneral(葬禮),”hesaid.“Whenyouweresayinggoodbye,Iheardyousay‘Iwishyouenough’.Whatdoesthatmean?”Hebegantosmile.“myparentsusedtosayittome.Whenwesay‘Iwishyouenough’,wewanttheotherpersontohavealifefilledwithenoughgoodthings.”Hestoppedforamomentandcontinued,“Iwishyouenoughsuntokeepyourattitudebright.Iwishyouenoughraintoappreciate(欣賞、感激)thesunmore.Iwishyouenoughhappinesstokeepyourspiritalive.Iwishyouenoughpainsothatthesmallestjoysinlifeseemmuchbigger…Iwishyouenough‘Hellos’togetyouthroughthefinal‘Goodbye’”.Hethensaidgoodbyetomeandwalkedaway.1.(小題1)Wheredidthestoryhappened?A.Inahospital.B.AtanairportC.AtatrainstationD.Inapark2.(小題2)Theword“joys”inParagraph7isabout______________.A.pleasureB.happinessC.enjoymentD.a(chǎn)llabove3.(小題3)Inthepassage,“Iwishyouenough”meansthatwewish_______.theotherpersonasmanygoodthingsaspossibleA.eachotheragoodlife.B.theotherpersonasmuchsunshineaspossibleC.itenoughrain4.(小題4)WhichisNOTmentionedaccordingtothepassage?A.Thefather’sparentsusedtosay“Iwishyouenough”.B.Thewriterwasthefather’sfriend.C.Thefatherwassadwhenhisdaughterleft.D.Thefatherwishedhisdaughtertoliveahappylife.5.(小題5)Accordingtothepassage,whymustwebewishedenoughpain?A.Becausenopain,nogain.B.Becausewecankeepourspiritalive.C.Becausethetinyhappinessmakesusfeellikethegreatjoys.D.Becausethepleasuresandpainsinlifearenecessary.D16、SideANo.293083

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★生詞提示:valid有效的1.Thecardisusedfor________.A.takingataxi B.travellingbytrainC.takingabus D.enteringthecollege2.Lilianis________________.A.a(chǎn)busdriver B.a(chǎn)universitystudentC.a(chǎn)teacherinacollege D.a(chǎn)middleschoolstudent3.Youcannotfind_________inthecard.A.Lilian'sage B.thepriceC.thecardnumber D.thetimelimitE17、FinallyHomeLastyear,myparentsmovedtothistown.IhadtogotoanewschoolandfoundnoonetobefriendswithbecauseIwasn’tinterestedinthetopicsmostofmyclassmatesliked.“MaybeI’llneverhaverealfriends,”Ithought.Iclosedmyeyesandimaginedplayingmydrums.Suddenly,Iheardthesoundofaguitar.Ifollowedthesoundandfoundoutthatwasaband.Irecognizedtheguitarplayeratmyfirstsightandsodidhe.“Hey,you’reCassiefrommyclass!”hisvoicesurprisedme.“I’msorry,”Isaid.“Ijusthaven’theardanylivemusicinthistownbefore!Yousoundgreat—didyouguyswritethatsong?”“Yeah—well,we’restillworkingonit.I’mMatt.”Hestoodupandheldouthishand.“MindifIlistenin?”Iaskedinalowvoice.“Notatall,”Mattsaid,smiling.“Maybeyoucangiveussomesuggestions!”ThesongwasprettygoodandIcouldreallyimproveitwithmydrumskills.BehindmydrumsetwastheoneplaceIfeltcompletelylikemyself.ButIwasn’tsureifIwantedtoopenthatdoortotheworld.“Hey,doyouplaydrums?”Mattaskedsuddenly.Hisquestionsurprisedme.Howdidheknow?AndthenIfollowedhiseyestomyhands,whichhadbeenbeatingarhythm(節(jié)奏)onthefloor.Itriedtosayno,butmyheartstoppedmefromrefusing.“Sure,I’vebeenplayingforafewyears,”Isaidfinally.“Oh,wow!You’vegottojoinus!”Mattsaid.“Ihavesomedrumsoverhere.”Ilookedattheirshinyfaces.“Absolutely.Iwouldlovetoplay!”Ireplied.“One,two,three,four!”Mattcountedandbegansinging,andIknewIwasfinallyhome.1.Whenthewriterfirstwenttoanewschool,she_____.A.joinedamusicclubB.hadnoclosefriendsC.couldplaytheguitarD.developedanewhobby2.HowdidthewriterfeelwhenMattaskedifsheplayeddrums?A.Surprised.B.Scared.C.Worried.D.Excited.3.Thewritersaidshewasfinallyhomebecause______.A.shelearnedtoplaythedrumsB.shedecidedtoleavethetownC.shelovedherhomeverymuchD.shemadesomefriendsfinallyF18、MillionsofChinesehavebeenplayingamobilegamecalledTravelFrogrecently.Youplayasthe“mother”ofafrogwholivesaloneandenjoystraveling.Youneedtopreparefoodandtoolsforhistrips.Thefrogwillsendyoupostcardswhileheisaway.Thegame’spopularitymayhavesomethingtodowithhowlonelypeoplearethesedays,accordingtotheXinhuaNewsAgency.Manyplayershavesaidthatthelonelyfrogisjustlikethem.Butplayingwiththefroghelpsthemforgettheirlonelinessforashorttime.Lonelinessseemstobeacommonproblemtoday.AccordingtotheGuardian,aBritishdaily,about40percentofAmericanadultssaythey’relonely.AndintheUK,aboutoneinfivepeopleinthecountryare“alwaysoroftenlonely”,theTelegraphreported.ThismightbewhytheUKgovernmentannouncedthecountry’sveryfirst“MinisterofLoneliness”(孤獨大臣)inJanuary.Theminister’sjobistofindwaystohelpUKcitizensfeellesslonely.Theminister’sofficewillprovidemoremoneyforactivitiesthatconnectpeopletogether.Thislonelinessproblemmaybepartlybecauseofsocialmedia.WhenweseepicturesoffriendshavingfunorpostingpicturesonWeChatorMicroblog,wemaycomparetheir“perfect”liveswithourownandfeelsadandlonely.Butweshouldrememberthatnooneisborntobelonely.AsUKpoetJohnDonneoncewrote,“Nomanisanisland.Everymanisapieceoftheland,apartofthemain.”Herearesometipstogetridofloneliness:Singyourfavoritesongs.Connectwithafriend.Dosomethingcreative,suchasdrawingapicture.Imaginesomeplaceyou’dliketovisit,likeafungatheringorasportingevent.1.WhatdoplayersdowhileplayingTravelFrog?A.Buildhousesfortheirfrogs.B.Writepostcardstotheirfrogs.C.Chooseplacesfortheirfrogstotravel.D.Preparefoodandtoolsfortheirfrogs’trips.2.Accordingtothepassage,whyisthegamesopopular?A.Becausethefrogislovely.B.Becauseitcanbeplayedonmobilephones.C.Becauseitmakespeoplefeellesslonely.D.Becausepeoplehavemoresparetimenow.3.Todealwiththeproblemofloneliness,theUKgovernment.A.designedthegameTravelFrogB.namedthe“MinisterofLoneliness”C.heldpartiesforpeopletogettogetherD.stoppedpeople’suseofsocialmedia4.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Everyoneisconnectedwithothers.B.Weshouldnotcompareourselvestoothers.C.It’snotfuntofeellonely.D.Weshouldbeawayfromsocialmedia.Ⅴ.書面表達19、隨著互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的發(fā)展,智能手機(smart-phone)已被廣泛使用。我們身邊的"低頭族(phubber)"隨處可見。請根據(jù)圖中所示,結合表格所提供的信息,以"Refusetobephubbers"為題寫一篇60—80詞左右的

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