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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語(yǔ)期末模擬試卷考生請(qǐng)注意:1考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Therearefew inthefridge.Let'sgoandbuysomepotatoes,carrotsandpeppers.A.eggsB.meatC.vegetables D.fruit2、一HowwasyourvoluntaryworkinAfrica?一Oh, amazingexperience!I'llneverforgetA.what B.whatan C.how D.howan3、Heranquicklyallthewaytoschool, hewasstilllate.A.but B.a(chǎn)nd C.or D.so4、—Whowillsendyoutothenewschool,yourmumoryourdad?— ,I’llgotherealone.A.BothB.Either C.NoneD.Neither5、Thetrain inanhour.Imustgotothetrainstationrightnow.A.leftC.willleaveD.hasleft

B.leave6、AnewstudyfromaUniversityfoundthat88percentofpeople makeNewYear’sresolutionsfailed.A.whose B.whoC.which D.whom7、Ifyoukeepworkingwithyour勇氣andbelief,youcanreachthe舞臺(tái)onwhichyoucanshowallyour .A.furnitureB.talents C.collections8、Myparentsshowed someoldpicturesthatbroughtbacksweetmemories.A.I B.me C.my D.mine9、 Whatdidyouthinkofour表演)onthecharityshow?----Wonderful!Idon’tthinkIcanseea one.A.bad B.worse C.good D.better10、 willtheconcertbegin? evenA.Howlong,Notuntil B.Howsoon,NotuntilC.Howlong,UntilⅡ.完形填空

D.Howsoon,Until11、 Thisisatruestory.Therewasaplayer 1 Jerryinthefootballteam.Helikedplayingfootball,buthewasn’tgoodatit.Sohehasfewchancestoplay 2 histeam.Hefeltverysorryforit.Oneday,hisfatherdiedfromaterribleillness,hehadtoreturnhometodealwithsomething.Afterthat,animportant 3 wasgoingtobegin.Hefoundthecoachatonce, 4 toattendthematch.Hewasnotgoodatskills,sothecoachwouldnot 5 himtotakepartinthematch.Butnow,ashe心軟),heagreedtoletJerryplayforonlythreemin-utes.Whenthetimewasup,hewouldbechangedby 6 .Onthecourt,Jerryturnedvery敏捷地) 7 hispracticedskills.Hebrokethroughtheoppositionlinebravely.Thecoachwasverysatisfiedwithhim.Threeminutes 8 ,thecoachmadeJerrykeep 9 onthecourt,Jerrycontinuedhisexcellent 10 ,leadingtheteam 11 thematch.Thecoachhuggedhim 12 andsaid,“Kid,youhaveneverbeensofast,soandsoskilled.Whathappenedon究竟)?”Jerrysaid,“Myfatherisblind, 13 hehasneverwatchedmymatch.Now,he’s 14 totheheavenandfinallycanwatchmymatch.AssoonasIthinkofmyfatherwatchingme,Iamfullofenergy,andIfeelconfident,too.”Thecoachunderstood: 15 candriveeverything.Doyouagreewithhim?1.A.nameB.namesC.namedD.naming2.A.forB.withC.a(chǎn)fterD.a(chǎn)gainst3.A.meetingB.a(chǎn)ctivityC.ceremonyD.match4.A.a(chǎn)skedB.a(chǎn)skingC.a(chǎn)skD.a(chǎn)sks5.A.orderB.tellC.teachD.a(chǎn)llow6.A.theotherB.theothersC.othersD.other7.A.a(chǎn)crossB.forC.underD.with8.A.pastB.laterC.beforeD.a(chǎn)fter9.A.stayB.tostayC.stayingD.stayed10.A.mindB.performanceC.bodyD.brain11.A.beatB.tobeatC.winD.towin12.A.excitedlyB.directlyC.sadlyD.gently13.A.butB.soC.a(chǎn)ndD.or14.A.goneB.beenC.returnedD.come15.A.TeamworkⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空B.LoveC.FriendshipD.Business12、TuYouyouisaChinesepharmaceuticalchemist( 學(xué)家)andeducator.Sheisbestknownfordiscoveringartemisinin(青蒿素)whichtotreat瘧疾)andhassavedoflives.ShewontheNobelPrizeinMedicineinOctober2015.SheistheChinesewomantowinthisprize.TuwasborninNingbo,ZhejiangProvince,ChinaDecember1930.From1951to1955,sheattendedPekingUniversityMedicalSchool.Later,TuwastrainedfortwoandahalfintraditionalChinesemedicine.NowsheistheChiefScientistinthe研究院ofChineseMedicineinBeijing.Tuhassomehealthproblemsasaresultofworkingpoorconditionsforlongtime.Butsheisstilldoingresearch.WhenTufinallyreceivedNobelPrizeforherachievements,shesaidthesuccesstoherteam,whichdidresearchinthosepoorconditions.AndshethinksartemisininisagiftfromChinaandfromChinesemedicinetotheworld,tothemillionsandmillionsofpeople,poorchildren,allovertheworldwhohavemalaria.TuYouyouisalready87yearsold,10.shesaysshewon’tstopstudyingorworking.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Wouldyouliketoliveinatree?InWesterncountries,manyfamiliesbuildtreehousesintheirbackyard.Kidsplay,readorpartyinthem.Theyalllovetreehouses.ButforAlexGardner,a13-year-oldfromtheUS,itisn’teasytoplayintreehouses.Alexsitsinawheelchair.Whenhewas8,hewasinjuredinacaraccident.Heisn’tabletogetinmosttreehouses.Butthingscanchange.Aspecialtreehousewasbuiltfordisabled殘疾的kidslikeAlex.Ittook45volunteerstwoyearstobuildand$100,000fromseveralcharitygroups.Alexhelpedtestthetreehouse.What’sitlike?“Oh,it’sbeautiful,”hesaid.Heislifteduptothehousewithouthiswheelchairusingaspecialrope.Whenheisinthetreehouse,heisputintoaseatthatcanmove.“Youcangoanywhereinthetreehousewiththeseat.”Thelargelightbluetreehouseisabout7metershigh.Itistooheavyforatree,soseveralsteelsupportcolumns鋼制支柱werebuilttoholditup.Thehousehasalotofothertreesaroundit.“It’ssosweetthattheyalsomadethesteelsupportcolumnslookliketrees,”saidAlex.Thespaceinatreehouseisenoughforaparty.Alexcan’twaittopartywithhisfriendsinthetreehouse.ManyWesternfamiliesbuildtreehousesfor toA.parentsB.guestsC.kidsD.volunteersIt’shardforAlextoplayintreehousesbecause A.hedoesn’twanttoclimbtreesheisinawheelchairhisfamilyisn’trichheisafraidoffallingHowdoesAlexreachthespecialtreehouse?A.Heusesawheelchair.Hesitsinarisingchair.Heneedsvolunteers’help.Heusesaspecialrope.Whatisthemainideaofthestory?WhytreehousesarebuiltinWesterncountries.Howadisabledboycanuseaspecialtreehouse.Whattreehousesforkidsarelike.Whobuiltthespecialtreehouse.B14Now,everybodyistakingselfies.FromyourbestfriendtoyourfavouritepoparetakingoverFacebookandaWeibo.ed“selfie”sndWordoftheryfordDictionariesin2013.Butwhydopeoplefeeltheneedtotakethem?Andaretheydoingusmoreharmthangood?Accordingtosomehumanshaveanareaintheirbrainthatcontrolssocialactivity.Receiving‘LIKE’onaselfieyouhavepostedonlinecanbethesameassomeonestoppingyouinthestreetandspeakhighlyofyouonyourappearance.Theactoftakingaselfiealsoputsyouinapositionofpower.Youarethedirectorandthesubjectofyourownworkofart.Ithelpspeoplefeelincontroloftheirappearanceandcanbeapowerfultool.Butcanitgotoofar?Scientistswarnthattoomuchtimespentonselfiescaninfluencepeople’sespeciallyinteenagers.Ifyouarespendingalotoftimechoosingtheperfectselfiethentherecouldbeaproblem.Atthesamepostingselfiesonlinecanharmyourpersonalrelationships.UKstudiesfoundthatmanypeoplefindithardtotalktopeoplewhoareoftenpostingselfiesonline.Sonexttimeyouwanttouseyour智能手機(jī)totakeaquickselfie,itmaybebettertodropitstraightbackintoyourpocket.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmean?A.Picturesofusuallytakenbyyourself.B.Picturesofyourbestusuallytakenbyyou.C.Picturesofusuallytakenbyothers.D.Picturesofyourfavouriteusuallytakenby2.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?Peopleliketakingselfies.Whypeopleoftenliketakingselfies.Howpeopletakemorebeautifulselfies.Whatgoodandharmtakingselfiesbringstopeople.3.Thewriterthinkstakingselfies .isdoingusmoregoodthanharmisdoingusmoreharmthangoodbringsusasmuchgoodasharmbringsusonlyharmC15、SUNDAYSPORTSSKILLSCLINIC(診所)Areyouasportsloverlookingforskilldevelopmentintheoffseason?ClassroomInformationAgesBoys8th—12thGradeSkillsAllSkillLevelsSunday(A10DayProgram)HalfDay:Morning:9:0000PMDaysAfternoon:1:00PM-4:00PMFullDay:9:00AM-4:00PMMorningPeriod(9:0000PM):Basketball,Volleyball,Tennis.SampleLunchBreak:12:00ClassroomInformationAgesBoys8th—12thGradeSkillsAllSkillLevelsSunday(A10DayProgram)HalfDay:Morning:9:0000PMDaysAfternoon:1:00PM-4:00PMFullDay:9:00AM-4:00PMMorningPeriod(9:0000PM):Basketball,Volleyball,Tennis.SampleLunchBreak:12:0000PM(KidsMustBringTheirOwnLunch)Schedule(日程表)AfternoonPeriod(1:0000PM):Basketball,Tennis,Soccer,RelayRacesHalfDay:$50perdayCostsFullDay:$90perdayWhocanjoinJGaccordingtotheinformation?A.Agirlinthe8thgrade.C.Aboyinthe11thgrade.

B.Agirlwholikesplayingvolleyball.D.Aboywhowantstoimprovebaseballskills.Allanlikessoccerverymuch,sohecanchoosetheclass .anytimeonSundayC.from9:00AMto12:00PM

B.fromPMto4:00PMD.fromPMto1:00PMTomneedstopay tojointheHalfDayclassforthewholeprogram.A.$50 B.$90 C.$500 D.$9004.Thepassageisprobablytakenfroma .sportsmagazineC.storybook

textbookD.sciencebookD16、Whencanyouwriteyourhomeworkintheclub?A.Wednesdayat5:00pm. B.Wednesdayat4:00C.Tuesdayat4:50pm. D.Fridayat5:40pm.YoucandothefollowingattheclubEXCEPT A.communicatewithnewfriendstakecookingcoursesenjoyyourselfaskteachersforhelpHowmanywayscanyouregister報(bào)名)fortheclub?One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.E17、Asweknow,itisnoteasytobuilda衛(wèi)星Buildingatraditionalsatelliteusuallytakesyears.Thecostscanbeashighas$250millionormore.Mostmembersofthedesignteamshaveworkedinthefieldforalongtime.Theyholdadvanced學(xué)歷inmath,science,orengineering.Butthingsarechanging.Highcosts,unusualeducationalneedsandlongstart-uptimesarenolongeran障礙)tospaceexploration.Thescientistshavedevelopedanewtypeoftiny,inexpensive軌道satellite.Sofar,collegestudentshavebuiltand發(fā)射severalcube-shapedsatellites,orCubeSats.Atleast15morearereadytogo.Thosealreadyinorbittakepictures,collectinformationandsenditbacktotheearth,justasregularsatellitesdo.Butyoumightnotevenhavetowaituntilyougettocollegetostartdesigningandbuildingyourownsatellite.AnewprogramcalledKatySataimstogetteenagerstotakepartin.Whenkidsunderstandwhatsatellitescando,thekindsofideasthey’llcomeupwithmaybe .Educationisn’ttheonlyaimofCubeSatsbecausethesetiny,boxesare inexpensivetobuildandbeputtogetherquickly,they’reperfectfortestingnewtechnologiesthatmightonedaybeusedonmajorspacetasks.Thebiggestchallengenowistofindwaystobringthesatellitesbacktotheearthafterayearortwo.OrspacejunkcouldgraduallyincreasebecauseCubeSatsbecomemorepopular.Nowadays,collegeandhighschoolstudentsaregettingachancetolearnwhatittakestoexploreinspace.Someday—perhapsalotsoonerthatyoumightgettodesign,buildandlaunchyourownsatellite.Ifyoudo,you’resuretohavefun.Andyoumightalsogetcrazyaboutscienceforlife.Buildingatraditionalsatellite A.costs$250,000needscollegestudentstakesquitealongtimeComparedwiththetraditionalones,thenewsatellites A.needlongstart-uptimesB.a(chǎn)recheapandsmall-sizedC.collectmorejunkinorbitTheunderlinedword“countless”inParagraph4probablymeans“ ”.無(wú)用的 B.無(wú)價(jià)值的 C.無(wú)數(shù)的4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.CubeSatscouldpossiblycausepollutioninspace.ScientistsdesignedCubeSatsforkidstoplaywith.C.Studentscan’tdesignsatelliteswithoutcollegeeducation.5.Thepurposeoftheauthorwritingthepassageis A.totellusthatsatellitetechnologycanalsobelearnedbykidsB.toshowthathightechnologybringsabigchangeinkids’lifeC.totellusthatkidsmuststudyhardtolearnsatellitetechnologyF18、 TheChineseareverygenerouswhenitcomestoeducatingtheirchildren.Notcaringaboutthemoney,parentsoftensendtheirchildrentothebestschoolsorforeigncountries.Theyalsomaketheirchildrentakeafter-schoolclasses.TheChinesebelievethatthemoreexpensiveaneducationis,thebetteritis.Inthecountryside,evenpoorparentsarewillingtobuycomputersfortheirchildren.Butinfact,thebestearlyeducationthatparentscangivetheirchildrenisusuallyverycheap.Theyshouldteachtheirchildrenthemostimportantskillstohelpthembecomeconfident,happyandclever.Parentscanachievethisbyteachingchildrenpracticalskillslikecooking,washinganddoingotherchores.Teachingchildrentocookwillimprovemanyskillsthattheywillneedlaterinlife.Cookingneedspatienceandtime.It’sanenjoyablebutdifficultexperience.Agoodcookalwaystriestoimprovehiscookingskills,sohewilllearntoworkhardandfinishhisjobsuccessfully.Hisresult,agreatdinner,willgivehimmuchsatisfactionandalotofself-confidence.Someoldmachines,suchasabrokenradiooraTVsetthatyougiveyourchildtoplaywith,willmakehiminterested.Hewillspendhourslookingatthemandtryingtofixthem.Perhapsyourchildwillbecomeanengineerwhenhegrowsupbecausetheseactivitiescanteachachildtothink.Andthatisthemostimportant.HowdoChineseparentsusuallydealwiththeirchildren’seducation?Allofthemsendtheirchildrenabroad.Theyallbuycomputersfortheirchildren.Theyalllettheirchildrenstudyinthebestschools.Theyalwaystrytheirbesttogivetheirchildrenabettereducation.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”referto?A.Teachingchildrenthemostimportantskills.B.Providingchildrenwithabettereducation.C.Helpingchildrenbecomeconfident,happyandclever.D.Providingchildrenwithenjoyableandrelaxingexperiences.3.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?InChina,mostchildrenareinterestedinafter-schoolclasses.Forchildren,cookingisoneofthemostimportantskills.Allparentsliketouseoldmachinestoteachchildrentothink.Mostparentseducatetheirchildrenbyteachingthemtodothechores.4.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?Parentsshouldknowhowtoeducatetheirchildrenbetter.Parentsshouldpayattentiontotheirchildren’sschooleducation.Parentsareusedtospendinglotsofmoneyontheirchildren’seducation.Chinesechildrenneedtolearnto

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