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1、2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬測試卷注意事項:1 答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用05毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整、筆跡清楚。3請按照題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。4保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。. 單項選擇1、How do you find the film by that famous director?_ I guess she is out of her talent.AWonder

2、ful.BNo idea.CVery boring.DWhich film?2、The person to _ you just spoke is Mr. Lin.AwhichBwhatCwhom3、They dont live here any longer. They to Chengdu last month.AmoveBmovedCwill moveDare moving4、Would you like some special home-made stinky tofu (臭豆腐)? _. I have no reason to refuse it.AYes, I would lik

3、eBNo, I am afraid notCYes, please5、Chen Wei isnt at school today _ he is taking a robot competition in Shanghai.AsoBbecauseCbeforeDif6、 _ work it is! But we will try our best to finish it on time.AWhat easyBHow easyCWhat hardDHow hard7、The witness told the judge Tony _ the thief who broke into the v

4、illa, because they were watching a movie together _ that dark night.Acouldnt be; onBmust be; onCcouldnt be; inDmay be; in8、He couldnt _ an answer when I asked him why he was late.Acome overBcatch up withCcome outDcome up with9、 How was your weekend? Great ! It was my grandfathers _birthday. He was b

5、orn _.Aninety, in the 1920 Bninetieth, in the 1920sCthe ninetieth, on the 1920s Dnintieth, on the 192010、More TV programs, according to government officials, will be produced _ peoples attention over food safety.Ato raiseBraisingCto riseDrising. 完形填空11、 There is a little girl. She is six years old.

6、One day she asks her parents, 1 do you call me April?Because you were born 2 April, says her mother. The little girl is happy to know that. She likes her 3 April likes the 4 , too. Her parents 5 have a birthday party for her in that month. All her friends come and have a great time at the party Last

7、 week, April got a little 6 .Everyone came to visit her family. They talked about names for the 7 baby April 8 know why they did this. She thought its 9 for her to give a name to the baby. He was born in February, 10 we should call him February, she thought1AHowBWhyCWhat2AinBonCat3AfamilyBclothesCna

8、me4AdayBweekCmonth5AalwaysBoftenCseldom6AfriendBbrotherCsister7AnewBluckyCspecial8AcantBdidntCshouldnt9AboringBeasyCdifficult10AsoBorCAnd. 語法填空12、閱讀下面的材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不超過3個單詞)Good and bad manners make up the social rules of a country. They are not always easy to learn because theyre often not written

9、 in books. Lets have a1 at some social rules in Britain.In the past, British women didnt go to pubs(酒吧) because it 2 (consider) bad behavior for a woman. But as time goes by, 3 women and men can drink freely in pubs now.Visitors to Britain often see British people wait in queues(行列) in public places

10、, like the bus stop. It is considered impolite to get on a 4 without waiting your turn in the queue. Queuing is a national habit in Britain and its considered good manners to wait your turn.In some countries, its considered bad manners to eat on the street. 5, in Britain, its common for you to see p

11、eople having a snack ahead 6 you on the street.British people used 7 (be) surprised to see young children werent usually taken out to restaurant late at night. And if they 8 (make) a noise in a restaurant, it was regarded as impolite behavior. Nowadays, children are playing a more active role and th

12、ey 9 (accept) in many pubs and restaurants.Recently, many British companies have banned smoking in the offices and canteens. Smoking is a also banned on the London. Underground, in cinemas and on most buses. If someone breaks the rule, he/she 10 (pay) for it. In general, its becoming less acceptable

13、 to smoke in a public place than before. Social rules are an important part of every country. The British have an expression for following these “unwritten rules”: When in Rome, do as Romans do. 閱讀理解A13、My hope is that this book will show you that you can start making a difference now on problems yo

14、u care about, in your own way, for your family, your community, and our world. Praise for Its Your WorldPraise for Its Your World:Clinton clearly paid attention to her parents discussions at the dinner table, and she shares the lessons they told about the future influence of what we do in the presen

15、t.-Publishers Weekly A wonderful resource for junior activists. -Booklist This book is a resource for children and teens who also want to make a difference and may not know where to begin or may have an idea for ways they can make a difference. -VOYAAbout the BookGet Informed!Get Inspired!Get Going!

16、The New York TimesBest-selling bookFor kids,Make a differenceIn your world this holiday seasonIn a book that deals with the biggest challenges facing us today, Chelsea Clinton uses facts, photos and stories to give readers a deep understanding of the world around themand how anyone can make a differ

17、ence. With stories about children and teens who have made real changes big and smallin their families, in their communities, in our country and across the worldthis book will inspire (激勵) readers of all ages to do their part to make our world a better place.It also encourages everyone to get going!

18、With suggestions and ideas for action, Chelsea Clinton shows readers that the world belongs to every single one of us, and every one of us counts.1Who wrote the book Its Your World?AVOYABBooklistCChelsea ClintonDPublishers Weekly2Its Your World is mainly written for _.AadultsBteachersCyoung peopleDc

19、ollege student3Whats the purpose of Its Your World?ATo tell readers some bad news.BTo advise reader to help othersCTo offer readers some informationDTo encourage readers to take actionB14、DALIAN TRAVEL COMPANYDalian Singapore Best tour days in SingaporeWebsite: Telephone: 010-6855-7683MIRAMBER HOTEL

20、Restaurant & Caf, Swimming pool, KTV, clothing store, Reading roomDay 1: Morning: land at Singapore Changi AirportAfternoon: take a bus tour of the landEvening: have a party in the KTVDay 2: Morning: visit the Handicraft Center and the National MuseumAfternoon: take the cable car to Sentosa IslandDa

21、y 3: Morning: take a walking tour of old Singapore, including ChinatownAfternoon: take a boat trip around the islandDay 4: Daytime: free for shoppingEvening: return by airDate of Departure:August 15, 2013 ¥5,220 August 16, 2013 ¥5,100August 17, 2013 ¥4,860 August 18, 2013 ¥5,1501Travelers in this to

22、ur group will go to Singapore .Aby airBby seaCby busDby train2When you go to old Singapore, you can visit , too.Athe Handicraft CenterBChangi AirportCChinatownDthe National Museum3On the second day, travelers in this group can .Ago to ChinatownBvisit Sentosa IslandCtravel around by boatDhave a party

23、 in the KTV4Travelers can shop freely during the tour.Aon the first dayBon the second dayCon the third dayDon the last day5If you only want to spend less than 5,000 yuan, you can choose as your departure date.AAugust 15BAugust 16CAugust 17DAugust 18C15、Play Park lifeGet some exerciseBrighton24th Sep

24、tember 14th DecemberParklife is the universitys recreational sports programe looking to get you involved in sporting activity regardless of ability and without the commitment of regular training. Supported by the university, Students Union and Sport England Lottery funding each session will never co

25、st you more than 1 to take part! This terms sports include: Badminton, Basketball, Football, Handball, Hockey- Indoor, Judo, Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball.ActivityTimeLocationFirst Session / DetailsMondaySwimming10.30 am -8 pmPrince Regent Pool24th September startJudo F7pm-9pmFalmer Studio 14th

26、 October startBadminton6pm-7.30pmFalmer Sports Centre28th September start (no session 19th Dec)TuesdaySwimming 10.30am 6.45pmPrince Regent Pool25th September startHandball1pm-3pmFalmer Sports Centre6th October startVolleyball3pm-5pmFalmer Sports Centre6th October startWednesdaySwimming10.30am 8pmPri

27、nce Regent Pool26th September startFootball F1 pm 7pmFalmer Artificial Pitch3rd October startBasketball3.30pm-5.30 pmCockcroft Sports Centre26th September start (booking required)ThursdaySwimming10.30am 8pmPrince Regent Pool27th September startFootball F3.30pm 5pFalmer Artificial Pitch27th September

28、 startTennis F5 pm- 7pmFalmer Sports Centre28th September startFridayIndoor Hockey4.30 pm- 6.00 pmCockcroft Sports Centre28th September start (no session 19th Oct)Table Tennis2pm-4pmFalmer Sports Centre5th October startSaturdayBasketball F 4.00pm 6.00pmFalmer Sports Centre5th October start (no sessi

29、on 23rd Nov and 7th Dec)Swimming10 am 8 pmPrince Regent Pool30th September startSundaySwimming10 am 8 pmPrince Regent Pool29th September startDenotes sessions are free, all other sessions are 1.1How many kinds of sports are there in Parklife?A5B9C13D182What kind of sport can you do most of the days?

30、ASwimming.BFootball.CBadminton.DBasketball.3If Jack likes football, tennis and indoor hockey and he is free at 4pm on Thursday on 27th September, where can he play a sport?APrince Regent Pool.BCockcroft Sports Centre.CFalmer Artificial Pitch.DFalmer Sports Centre.4Which of the following statements i

31、s TRUE?AAll sessions cost 1.BAll sessions start from 24th September.CYou can play table tennis at 6pm in Falmer Sports Centre on 5th October.DIf you want to play basketball on Wednesday, you need to book first.5What is Parklife?AIt is a sports program supported by the university.BIt is a kind of uni

32、versity sports.CIt is a Students Union to get you involved in sporting activity.DIt is a free regular sports training.D16、The first day of school, our professor introduced an old lady Rose to us.“Why are you in college at such an age?” I asked her. She replied, “I always dreamed of having a college

33、education and now Im getting one!” We became friends quickly.At the end of the term I invited Rose to make a speech to our football team. Ill never forget what she taught us. She said, “There are some secrets of staying young and being happy. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You must have

34、 a dream. When you lose your dreams, you will die. There is a huge difference between growing old and growing up. Anybody can grow older. That doesnt need any talent or ability. To grow up, you must always find the opportunity in change. Have no regrets. The people who are afraid of death are those

35、with regrets.”At the end of the year, Rose finished her college. One week after graduation, Rose died peacefully in her sleep. We would always remember the great woman.1From the passage, we can learn that Rose _.Awent to college at an old age Bbecame a professor later Cdied before college graduation

36、2At the end of the term the writer invited Rose to _.Awrite a book Bplay football Cmake a speech3The underlined word “talent” in the third paragraph means “_” in Chinese.A才能 B方法 C途徑4If you want to stay young and be happy, _, according to Rose.Anever grow up Bdont be afraid of death Chave a dream and

37、 never lose it5What is the best title of the passage?ALaughing every day BNever too old to learn CHow to stay young and being happyE17、A mother in Australia was told by a doctor that her new born son was “dead”,but she helped bring him back to life by holding the baby against her body.She used a met

38、hod known as “kangaroo care”(袋鼠護理法)The child,named Jamie,was born after only 27 weeks with his twin sister,Emily,at a hospital in Sydney.Her birth went well,but his was a different story.The doctor struggled for 20 minutes to save Jamie before declaring (宣布)him dead.“His little arms and legs were ju

39、st falling down away from his body,” Kate Ogg said,“I took my coat off and put him on my chest with his head over my arm.” She and her husband,David,spoke to the child as she continued to hold him for nearly two hours.During that time,the twopound baby showed signs of life.She said,“I told my mom,wh

40、o was there,that he was still alive.Then he held out his hand and grabbed (抓住)my finger.” Their tiny baby grew stronger and stronger in his mothers arms,and their final goodbye turned into a hello.The doctor at first ignored(忽視) the babys movements,but when he put the stethoscope (聽診器) to its chest,

41、his mouth was wide open and he said,“its my fault.Its a miracle(奇跡)”“The kangaroo care helps the baby keep body warmth,” Dr Pinchi Srinivasan said,“It also regulates (調(diào)節(jié)) heartbeat and breathing rates and is believed to help weight gain and improve sleeping habits.Fathers can also use“kangaroo care”

42、The key to the method is skintoskin contact.The practice began in less developed nations.It has become a recognized practice in helping premature(早產(chǎn)) babies.The techniques(技術(shù)) is good for babies,and is used in many baby care centres.1After hearing what the doctor said,the mother_.Achose to believe t

43、he doctorBdidnt give up and tried to bring her baby to lifeCbecame so sad that she almost became mad2When the baby first showed sighs of life,the doctor_.Adidnt notice the babys movementsBwas too shocked to do anythingCwas moved by what the mother did to the baby3From what Dr Pinchi Srinivasan said,

44、we learn the baby came back to life mainly because of_.Athe mothers soft wordsBthe doctors careful careCskintoskin contact with the mother4According to the passage,premature babies refer to babies that are born _.Awith diseases Bbefore their time Cdead5Whats the main idea of the passage?AA baby was

45、almost killed by a doctors wrong decision.BA doctor in Australia announced a baby was dead by mistake.CA mom in Australia saved her baby with “kangaroo care”.F18、Elephants losing tusksPeople killing elephants for their tusks has long been a problem worldwide. Although laws have been introduced to ba

46、n the selling of tusks, they have not been enough to save the elephants.But the giant animals have now “developed” their own solution to stay safe from hunters-by not growing tusks at all.Scientists found that among female African elephants, as many as 98 percent of them now have no tusks, reported

47、The Independent newspaper. The number was 15 percent in 1998 and only 1 percent in 1930, according to the BBCBut this solution has less been developed by elephants themselves, and more by evolution.Evolution is all about natural selection(選擇). When an environment changes, for example, animals and pl

48、ants that can deal with the change will stay alive while others wont. And for elephants, the change came when hunters started killing them for their tusks. As a result, elephants with big tusks couldnt stay alive because hunters wanted to shoot them. Those born with tusks managed to stay alive and g

49、ive their “tuskless” genes(基因)to their babies. As a result, more and more elephants are now being born without tusks.But this solution, as effective(有效地)as it might be, is a high price to pay for elephants. Tusks are important and play a number of roles, especially for male elephants, including figh

50、ting with other males, lifting and digging things up.This is why scientists hope there can be other ways to protect elephants against hunters. They believe that when they are less likely to be killed , elephants will be able to grow tusks again.To David Cowdrey, head of Policy and Campaigns at the I

51、nternational Found for Animal Welfare UK, however, this is not very likely to happen in the near future.“Unfortunately, it comes down to the markets,” he told The Guardian. “As long as people will pay high prices for products that come from endangered animal and plants, theyre going to have price on

52、 them and that causes the hunting.”1Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AElephants learned to lift and dig things up without tusks.BElephants chose not to grow tusks because of their dangerous environment.CElephants with no tusks had a greater chance of passing down their genes.D

53、A tuskless elephant gives birth to more baby elephants than an elephant with big tusks.2The underlined word “evolution” in paragraph 4 means “_” ?Agradual change Bsudden development Ccomplete loss Drapid growth3What can you learn from the last two paragraphs?AWe should work out a better solution to protect elephants.BPeople should pay lower prices for products made with elephant tusks.CElephants living environments will soon be improved.DThe key to elephant protection is stopp

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