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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬試卷

注意事項

1.考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回.

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I.單項選擇

1、一Excuseme,willtheplaneforBeijingwithinanhour?

—I'mnotsure.YoucangototheInformationDeskforhelp.

A.getoffB.takeoff

C.turnoffD.showoff

2、Thinkofothersmorethanyourself.Apersoncaresforothersispopulareverywhere.

A.whoB.whichC.whomD.whose

3、—DoesAliceoftenworkuntil2.a.m.onweekdays.

—No,shedoes.Butsheoftenstaysuplateonweekdays.

A.alwaysB.seldomC.usually

4、一Don*tgooutnow,look,itisrainingoutside,wehadbetterstayathomeandwatchTV.

A.bigB.strongC.hardD.hardly

5、…WouldyouliketovisittheSlenderWestLakewithmenow?

-Sorry.It'sthevisitinghours.Let'sgotheretomorrow.

A.onB.overC.duringD.beyond

6、ThepersontoyoujustspokeisMr.Lin.

A.whichB.whatC.whom

7、一Wouldyoumindmyusingyourcamera?

—Sorry,there'swithit.

A.wrongsomethingB.wronganything

C.anythingwrongD.somethingwrong

8、Yesterdayathiefthebankandhelpedhimselftomillionsofmoney.

A.brokeinB.brokeupC.brokeoutD.brokeinto

9、Putonmoreclothes____you*llcatchacoldinthestrongwind.

A.andB.butC.orD.so

10>Notthatisfacedcanbechanged,butnothingcanbechangeduntilitisfaced.

A.everythingB.anythingC.somethingD.nothing

II.完形填空

11、AgiantpandaranawayfromthezooinLondon.Hewalkedandwalkedandbecame1,Hewalkedintoa

restaurant,wherehefounda2atanemptytable.Thewaitertookthepanda'sorder.

Afterhe3hisdinner,thepandastoodup,calmlypulledoutagunwhichhehadhidden,andfiredintotheair.

4heturnedaroundandwalkedtowardthedoor.

Naturally,thewaiterwashorrified(恐懼的),buthetriedhardtopullhimselftogetherandstoppedhimfor

a(n)5

Thepandasaidtohim,HWhatdoIlookliketo6?n.

Thewaiteranswered,HWell,agiantpanda,ofcourse,H

"That'sright/*saidthepanda."Lookitup.nandhewalkedout.

Thewaitercalledthe7Whentheyarrivedthewaitertoldthemthewholestory.

8thepanda'swords"lookingitupH.Sothepoliceofficer9ayoungmanouttogetan

encyclopedia(百科全書).

Theyoungmanreturnedwiththeencyclopedia.Theofficer10npandanandtherewastheanswer/*Giant

panda,livesinchina,eatsshoots(竹筍)andleaves.',

1.A.tiredB.angryC.crazyD.hungry

2.A.seatB.noteC.waiterD.newspaper

3.A.orderedB.flnishedC.servedD.cooked

4.A.SoB.OnceC.ThenD.Also

5.A.talkB.excuseC.questionD.explanation

6.A.usB.himC.youD.them

7.A.bossesB.policeC.neighborsD.customerst

8.A.aboutB.likeC.withoutD.including

9.A.sentB.tookC.droveD.invited

10.A.turnedtoB.askedforC.lookedupD.calledon

m.語法填空

12、FmHongmei.IL_(learn)Englishformanyyears,butIdon'tfinditeasy.IwenttoanEnglish-speakingcountryon

ourlastvacation,andIcouldnotspeaktothepeoplevery2?(good).OurtourguidespokeEnglishforus.NowIknow

itisimportant3,(learn)moreEnglish,soI'mhavingextra4,(lesson)inmyfreetime.Ibelieveitcanhelp5.(I)

improvemyEnglishmoresoon.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、Muchhasbeensaidandwrittenaboutheroesnow,mainlybecausemanypeoplethinkwehavetoofewofthem.

Therearemanydifferentkindsofheroes,buttheyusuallyseemtohavetwothings.First,heroesshowtheirgreatpower

byactions.Second,heroescanbetestedbythetime.Becauseofthesegoodpoints,weneedtochooseourheroes

carefully.

OlympicwinnerJackieJoyner-Kerseetellsyoungpeopletoworkhard.Shehopesthatifsomeonetriestocopyher,it

willbebecauseshehasgotsuccessbyworkinghard.Shesaysthataheroshouldaffectanotherperson'slife.

PoetMayaAngeloubelievesthataheroencouragespeopletotreatotherswell.Aheroshouldshowpoliteness,courage,

patience,andstrengthallthetime.Aheroshouldencourageotherstofollowhimwithactions,eventhoughonlyinsmall

ways.

AuthorDanielBoorstinsuggeststhat,uCelebritiesarepeoplewhoappearonnewspapers,butheroesarepeoplewho

makehistory."Ifapersonistrulyahero,heorshewillnotbesoonforgotten.

Weallneedheroes.Weneedtobeabletorespect(尊重)peoplearoundus.Manytimes,thegreatestheroesarethe

peoplewecanseeeveryday—ourrelatives,friends,andneighbours—whowillnevergiveupwhenfacingdifficulty.

Theparentwhosupportsourfamily,theteacherwhowillmakemoremoneyatanotherjobbutchoosestohelpstudents

—allthesepeoplecanbeconsideredasheroes.Aherosetsagoodexample,anexamplethatencouragesotherstofollow.

1.Joyner-Kerseehopesthatyoungpeople.

A.willworkhardB.willbecomeheroes

C.willfollowherD.willachievehergoal

2.Theunderlinedword“celebrities”inParagraph4means.

A.志愿者B.記者C.政客D.名人

3.Fromthepassageweknowthat?

A.therearefewerheroesthanbefore

B?manycommonpeoplesetexamplestous

C.heroesshouldbepolite,patientandfamous

D.heroeshavetodosomegreatthings

4.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.WhatHeroesDoB.WhoAreHeroes

C.HowHeroesLiveD.WhereHeroesare

B

14、Tigersareterribleanimals,butacatisacuteanimal.Asamother,theChinese-AmericanwriterAmyChuaisjusta

tiger.Herbook,BattleHymnoftheTigerMother(《虎媽戰(zhàn)歌》),tellsushowshegiveshertwochildreneducation.She

saysthatbeingstrictistheonlywaytotrainachild'stalent.Herkidshadtoobeythefollowingrules.Tobeginwith,her

kidsweren'tallowedtowatchTVorplaycomputergames.Then,theywerenotallowedto“hangout“withotherkids

afterschool.Theyhadtobethetopstudentsintheirclass.Andtheyhadtopracticethepianoandtheviolinforhours

everyday.Ofcourse,shebelievesthishasbroughtalotofproblemsforherselfandherkids.Butshedoesn'tmind

becauseherkidshavebecomegreat.Chuasays,likeher,mostAsianmothersaretigersbecausetheybelievetheir

childrencanachievealotifthey'repushedhardenough.ShesaysAmericanmothersarereallycats.Theycaremore

abouttheirchildren'sself-respect(自尊).Theydon'twanttobestrictwiththeirkidsbecausethismayhurttheir

feelings.Withsoftwordsandunderstanding,theyencouragetheirchildrentochooseforthemselves.Soisatigermom

betterthanacatmom?Itmayalsodependonthechild.

1.Thewriterofthispassagewantsto.

A.tellthatTigersareterribleanimals,butacatisacuteanimal.

B.tellusAmyChuahowtogivechildreneducation.

C.tel!thebookBattleHymnoftheTigerMotherisaboutanimals.

D.tellthatmostAsianmothersarecats

2.WhatdoesAmyChuathinkoftrainingachild'stalent?

A.Shesaysthatbeingstrictistheonlywaytotrainachild'stalent

B.Shesaysthatbeingsoftisthebestwaytotrainachild'stalent

C.Shesaysthatteachingistheonlywaytotrainachild'stalent

D.Shesaysthatmakingtherulesistheonlywaytotrainachild'stalent

3.Tobeginwith,herkidsweren'tallowedto

A.watchTV.

B.playcomputergames

C."hangout"withotherkidsafterschool.

D.Aboveofall

4.Shedoesn'tmindbecauseherkidshavebecomegreat,doesshe?

A.Yes,shedoesB.No,shedoesn't

C.Yes,shedoesn'tD.No,shedoes.

5.Fromthepassage,wecanknowwhichoneisNottrue

mostAsianmothersaretigersbecausetheybelievetheirchildrencanachievealot.

B.Americanmothersdon'twanttobestrictwiththeirkidsbecausethismayhurttheirfeelings

C.Soisatigermombetterthanacatmom?Itmayalsodependonthechild.

D.Americanmothersarelikecats.Theycarelessabouttheirchildren'sself-respect(自尊).

C

15>BabysitterWanted

Doyoulikechildren?Doyouhavefreetimeintheafternoon?Weneedababysitterforourson.Heisfiveyearsold.

Hoursare3:00p.m.to6:00p.m.fromMondaytoFriday.Sometimesyouhavetoworkontheweekend.Payis$10each

hour.

Forthejob,youwill:Watchmyson

Readtohim

Playwithhim

Youwillworkatourhouse.WeliveinFourthRoad,nearFashionClothesStore.

PleasecallHeatheron0423-498892.1.WhatwillthebabysitterdoonFriday?

A.Hewon'twork.B.Hewillreadbooksbyhimself.

C.Hewilllivethere.D.Hewillworkforthreehours.

2.Ifthebabysitterworksforaweek,howmuchwillhegetatleast?

A.$180,B.$150.C.$50.D.$10.

3.Theaboveadvertisementismostprobablytakenfroma(an)?

A.travelguidebookB.educationalmap

C.servicenewspaperD.sciencemagazine

D

16、Asanyhomemakerwhohastriedtokeeporderatthedinnertableknows,thereisfarmoretoafamilymeal

thanfood.SociologistMichaelLewishasbeenstudying50familiestofindoutjusthowmuchmore.

Lewisandhisco-workerscarriedouttheirstudybyvideotapingthefamilieswhiletheyateordinarymealsintheir

ownhomes.Theyfoundthatparentswithsmallfamiliestalkactivelywitheachotherandtheirchildren.Butasthe

numberofchildrengetslarger,conversationgiveswaytotheparents9effortstocontroltheloudnoisetheymake.That

canhaveimportanteffectsonthechildren.uIngeneralthemorequestion-askingtheparentsdo,thehigherthe

children'sIQscores,“Lewissays,“Andthemorechildrenthereare,thelessquestion-askingthereis.”

Thestudyalsoprovidesanexplanationforwhymiddlechildrenoftenseemtohaveahardertimeinlifethantheir

siblings(兄弟姐妹).Lewisfoundthatinfamilieswiththreeorfourchildren,dinnerconversationislikelytocenteron

theoldestchild,whohasthemosttotalkabout,andtheyoungest,whichneedsmoreattention.^Middlechildrenare

invisible,MsaysLewis."Whenyouseesomeonegetsupfromthetableandwalksaroundduringdinner,chancesareifs

themiddlechild.^^Thereis,however,onethingthatstopsallconversationandpreventsanyonefromhavingattention.

“WhenTVison.”Lewissays,"Dinnerisanon-event.”

1.Whyaretheparentswithsmallfamiliestalkactively?

A.Theirchildrenareoutgoing.

B.Theylovetocommunity.

C.Theygetalongwellwitheachother.

D.Theythinkit'seasytocontroltheorder.

2.Whatisthemeaningof"invisible”?

A.Themiddlechildrenkeepawayfromthedinner.

B.Noonelikesthemiddlechildren.

C.Themiddlechildrenarequiet

D.Themiddlechildrengetnoattention.

3.Whyaresomechildrenmostlikelytogetupfromthetableduringthedinnertime?

A.Theyarefull.

B.Theydon'twanttoeatfoodwiththeirfamilies.

C.Theydidn'tgetenoughattention.

D.Theywanttoeatalone.

4.Lewis5researchprovidesananswertothequestion.

A.whyTVisimportantinfamilylife

B?whyparentsshouldkeepgoodorder

C.whychildreninsmallfamiliesseemtobequieter

D.whymiddlechildrenseemtohavemoredifficultiesinlife

5,Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldthewriteragreeto?

A.Itisimportanttohavetherightfoodforchildren.

B.ItisagoodideatohavetheTVonduringdinner.

C.Parentsshouldtalktoeachoftheirchildrenfrequently.

D.Elderchildrenshouldhelptheyoungeronesatdinner

E

17、Mrs.BrownlivesinasmalltowninAustralia.Thereisabigfarmnearthetown.

OnSaturdaymorning,shegoestohersmallshop.Sheopensthewindowoftheshopandlooksatthefarm.Ifsvery

beautiful.Therearemanycows,horsesandsmallanimalsonthefarm.Suddenlysheseesakangaroowithherbaby.Ifs

interestingtoseethem!Themotherkangarooiswearinganoldjacket.Theystandthereandlookhungry.Mrs.Brown

givessomebreadtothem.Thekangaroosgetit.Thentheybecomehappyandjumpaway.Suddenlyawalletdropson

thefloorfromthejacketpocket.Shepicksitup.andfinds$300andaphotoinit.Thatisaman'sphotowithhisname

“John"onit."John?Ihaveabrother.HisnameisalsoJohnJMrs.Brownsays.uIsthismanmylostbrother?^^she

thinks.

Shetakesthewalletwithherandbeginstolookfortheman.Sheasksmanypeopleinthetown,andthenshecomes

tothefarmandasksthefarmer.Hey!Itisherlostbrother,John.Theyareveryhappytoseeeachother.

1.WhatanimalscanMrs.Brownseeonthefarmthatmorning?

A.Cowsandsmallanimals.

B.Cows,horsesandakangaroowithherbaby.

C.Cows,horses,smallanimalsandakangaroowithababy.

2.WhydoesMrs.Browngivesomebreadtothekangaroos?

A.Becausethemotherkangaroowithherbabylookshungry.

B.Becausethemotherkangarooiswearinganoldjacket.

C.Becauseshelikeskangaroosverymuch.

3.WhatdoesMrs.Brownfindafterthekangaroosjumpaway?

A.Awallet.B.Aphoto.C.Ajacket.

4.HowdoesMrs.Brownfindherlostbrother,John?

A.Bythejacket.B.Bythebabykangaroo.C.Bythephotowithhisname.

5.WheredoesMrs.Brownfindherlostbrother?

A.Inashop.B.Onafarm.C.Inacity.

F

18、Hewasasinglefather,raisinga5-year-oldboyalone.Heworriedabouthissongrowingupwithoutamothertocare

forhim.

Onedayhewentawayonbusiness,leavingthechildalone.Hewasworriedaboutthechildalltheway,notknowingif

hehadeaten.Buthischildalwaystoldhimnottoworry.Hewenthomequicklyafterfinishinghiswork.

Whenhegothome,thechildwasdeepasleep.Hewastiredout.Whenhewasabouttosleephimself,hewassurprisedto

findanoverturnedbowlofnoodlesunderthequilt.Hespankedhissleepingsonangrily:"Whyareyousonaughty,

makingthequiltdirty?Whowillwashit?”Itwasthefirsttimethathehadhithisboyafterhiswife*sdeath.

MIhaven'tJtheboyexplainedwithtearsinhiseyes.nThisisyoursupper,Daddy.HInordertolethisfathereatdinner

assoonashegothome,theboycookedtwobowlsofnoodles:oneforhimself,theotheroneforhisfather.Hewasafraid

hisfather'snoodleswouldgetcold,soheplacedthemunderthequilttokeepthemhot.

Hearingthis,thefatherhuggedhisboytightlywithoutsayingaword.

1.Accordingtothepassageweknowtheboyonlyhad?

A.agrandfatherB.amotherC.afatherD.agrandmother

2.Thesinglefatherwasalwaysworriedabout.

A.hisworkB.hismoneyC.hissonD.hisquilt

3.Whenthefathergothome,

A.Hissonwasn^tathome.B.Hewastiredout

C.HissonwasdoinghishomeworkD.Hewasveryhappy.

4.Whenthefatherknewthetruth,.

A.HehithissonB.Hewasveryupset.

C.Hehuggedhissontightly.D.Hewentoutside.

5.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?

A.Thefatherworriedabouthissonwhenhewasonbusiness.

B.Thechildwassleepingwhenhisfathergothome.

C.Thefatheroftenhithissonafterhiswife'sdeath.

D.Thechildcookednoodlesforhimselfandhisfather.

V.書面表達(dá)

19、作為初三畢業(yè)生,你們首次參加了“英語聽說機(jī)考”(theEnglishList

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