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北京市密云區(qū)2023年九年級上《英語》期末試卷與參考答案一、單項(xiàng)填空1.MybrotherandIlikebasketball.__________usuallyplaytogetherafterschool.()A.I B.We C.You2.Herfatherisadoctor.Heworks_______ahospital.()A.on B.of C.to D.in3.—Excuseme,________isthishat?

—It's20yuan.()A.how

much B.how

many C.how

long D.how

old4.-_________yougivemeahand?Ican'tmovetheheavydeskbymyself.

-Noproblem.()A.Must B.Need C.Could D.Should5.Helivedahardlife____________hedidn'tgiveupwriting.()A.and B.but C.so D.because6.Thisexerciseis

inthebook.Ican'tdoitatall.A.difficult B.more

difficult

C.most

difficult D.the

most

difficult7.Listen!Mr.Li

theerhu.Howwonderfulthemusicis!A.is

playing B.plays C.was

playing D.played8.It'snicetoseeyouagain.We__________eachothersince2018.()A.won't

see B.don't

see C.haven't

seen D.didn't

see9.—Wheredoesyoursisterhavelunch?

—Sheusually___________lunchatschool.()A.had B.has C.is

having D.will

have10.—Whatareyougoingtodothiswintervacation,Cindy?

一I__________toHainanwithmyparents.()A.go B.went C.will

go D.have

gone11.Morenaturalparks______inBeijingnextyear.()A.are

built B.build C.will

be

built D.will

build12.—Judy,couldyoutellme_________theschoolbag?

—Oh,yes.IboughtitinastoreontheInternet.()A.where

did

you

buy B.where

will

you

buy

C.where

you

will

buy D.where

you

bought二、完形填空Inthemorning,Samwaskindofnervousathome.Atschoolhebecamemuchmorenervous,thoughtherewerelotsofkidsandtheytalkedwitheachotherandlaughedalot.Doyouknowwhy?

BecauseitwasSam'sfirstdayinthenewschool.

Lunchwasonlythirtyminutesaway.Formoststudents,itisthebestpartoftheschoolday.Itistimewhentheytalkwiththeirfriends,gettoknowwhatinterestingthingseveryoneisdoing,andofcourse,(13).Sam,however,didn'tknowanyoneoranything,likewheretositorwithwhomtositatlunch.

Sam'smotherwasinthearmy,sohisfamilymovedalot.Hehadreallylikedhisoldschooland(14)leavinghistwobestfriends.Theystilltalkedtoeachotherthroughphonecallsandemails,buthecouldn'tseethemeveryday.Hewonderediftheir(15)wouldcontinue.Hedidn'twanttolosethem,butheknewitwouldbehardforthemtostayclose.

"Iknowthisishardonyou,"hismothersaidashegotreadyforschoolthismorning,"andIamreallysorrythatyouhavetochangeschools."Samcouldsee.(16)inhereyes,buthedidn'twanthertofeelthatway.Shehadalwaysbeenreadytodefendnotonlythefamilybutalsothecountry.Samlovedhersomuch.Hegaveherasmileandtoldhernottoworryabouthim.Hehadwantedto(17)it,buttherewasstillalwaysworryinhimwhenheymoved.

Thelunchtimecamequickly.AsSamwaswalkingtothediningroomalone,avoicebehindhimsaid,"Excuseme,"Sam.(18)andsawfivefriendlyfaces."Wouldyouliketojoinus?"askedoneofthem.

This(19)invitationwasexactlywhatheneeded.Itimmediatelygavehimthewarmfeelinginside.Samnodded"yes"(20)andjoinedthem.Hewassureabouthisfutureschoollifenow.13.

A.eat B.learn C.run D.play14.

A.hated B.imagined C.tried D.suggested15.

A.discussion B.dream C.business D.friendship16.

A.anger B.longing C.regret D.smile17.

A.consider B.mean C.state D.design18.

A.wentalong B.ranaway C.cameup D.turnedaround19.

A.creative B.unexpected C.funny D.popular20.

A.nervously B.patiently C.happily D.bravely三、閱讀理解21.閱讀下列問題和回復(fù),給每個問題找到相對應(yīng)的回復(fù)。

Problems(1)Iwouldliketotakemoreexercise,butIhavenotfoundmyfavouritesport.ThecoachdoesnotchoosemetoplayinthefootballteambecauseIamnotfit,andIamnotagoodplayer.Thismorning,Iwentrunningintheparktogetft,butIfeltlonelyandsad.WhatcanIdo?—Alan(2)Iwenttoschoolbybusinthepast,andIdidnotfeelfit.SolastmonthIdecidedtotakemoreexerciseandstartedwalkingtoschool.Ihavewalkedtoschoolforthreeweeksnow.IamgettingalotfitterandIfeelhealthier.TheproblemisthatallmyfriendstakethebustoschoolandIdonothaveanyonetotalkwithontheway!WhatcanIdo?—Linda(3)Iloveplayingcomputergameswithmyfriends.IalsowatchTVandeatfastfood.IknowitisnothealthyandsometimesIgetastomachache.TheproblemisthatIdonotknowhowtostopandbecomefitterandhealthier.Idonotwanttospendallmylifesittinginachair.WhatcanIdo?—JohnAdviceA.Walkinghashelpedyougetfitter,sowhynotaskafriendtowalktoschoolwithyou?B.Howaboutaskingafriendtogorunningwithyou?Haveyoupractisedtoimproveyourfootballskills?C.WhynotturnoffthecomputerandTVandjoinasportsclub?Gowithyourfriendssothatyouwillspendtimetogether.Andhowaboutchoosingsomehealthyfoodtoeat?ACharliewasveryobedient(順從的)tohisparentsandteachers,forwhicheveryonelovedhimalot.Becauseofhisfather'sjob,hewenttoanewschool.AsCharliewasaniceboy,soonmostofisnewclassmatesbecamehisgoodfriends.

ButtherewasoneboynamedBillintheclass.Hewasaverynaughtyboy,andnoonelikedhimatall.HefoundthatCharliewasaquietboy.So,hestartedcreatingtroublesforhisnewclassmate.Atlunchtime,BilloftenateCharlie'slunch.NoonedaredtostopBillforfearofbeingbullied(欺凌)byhim.Charliekeptquietanddidnotcomplaintotheclassteacher!WhenCharlie'sparentslearnedaboutBill,theywantedtocometotheschool.Charliestoppedthemandsaid,"Mom,Dad,pleasedonotworry.Everythingwillbeallright.Afterall,Billisalsoakidlikeme."

Thedayswentbyandthetimecameforthesportsmeetingatschool.Charliewasgoodatsportsandhetookpartinanumberofevents.Billalsotookpartinthesackrace,thoughhecouldnotrunveryfast.WhenBillsawthatCharliewonthefirstprizeinthe100-meterand200-meterraces,hefeltjealous(嫉妒)anddecidedthathewouldnotletithappeninthesackraceagain.

Asplanned,BilltriedtopushCharliewhilerunningonthetracksofsackrace.Buthelosthisownbalance(平衡)andfelldown!Hislegwasbadlyhurt.Charlieatfirstdidnotseewhathappenedandkeptrunningtowardthefinishline.ButwhenhefoundBilllying,hestoppedandwentbacktohelphim!

Charlietookhimtotheschooldoctor."Youlostthissackracebecauseofme!"saidBill."Mymomtoldmethathelpingafriendismoreimportantthanwinningarace,"answeredCharlie.

BillwastouchedanddecidedthathewouldtrytobeagoodboylikeCharlie.Afterthatday,CharlieandBillbecamebestfriends!22.Fromthepassage,weknowCharliewas______.A.humorous B.strong C.nice D.wealthy23.Whathappenedinthesackrace?______A.BillhurtCharliewhilerunning.

B.CharliegaveuptheracetohelpBill.

C.Charliefelldownandhurthisleg.

D.BilltookCharlietotheschooldoctor.24.WhatcanyoulearnfromCharlie?______A.Tobecomeconfident,tryyourbesttowin.

B.Tomakealotoffriends,don'tbullyothers.

C.Experiencescanhelpyousolveproblemseasily.

D.Kindnesscanchangesomeoneintoagoodperson.BWelearnmanythingsatschool,butmostofusdon'tlearnhowtomakethemostofthetimewehave.However,reachingaschool-lifebalance(平衡)isoneofthemostimportantthingsforstudentslikeyoutounderstand.

Asmanyofyouhurriedlydoyourbesttoearn(獲得)asmanyvolunteerhoursorworkexperienceaspossible,dosportsandotheractivitiesoutsidetheclassroom,it'shardnottoletthosethingsimpact(影響)yourgrades.

LetmeintroduceyoutoawayIcall"Value-BasedTimeBlocking".Themostimportantthingistodiscoverwhatyourcore(核心)valuesareandmakesurethatyourtimetableshowsthat.Thekeyisn'ttospendmostofyourtimeonwhatyoupersonallyvalueasmostimportant—instead,thinkhowmuchtimeyouneedtospendineachareaofyourlifetokeepaschool-lifebalance.

Here'sanexample:let'ssaythatyouneedvolunteerexperienceinafield.Trynottostartthevolunteerworktooquicklywithoutthinkingaboutwhetheryouenjoytheexperienceornot,thinkabouthowoftenandforhowlongyouwanttobevolunteering.Youmayrealizethatvolunteeringafewhoursonceaweekisenoughforyoutogettheexperienceyouneed,andafewhours'workwillnotimpactyourgrades.Togetstarted,writedownasmanyofyourpersonalvaluesontoapieceofpaperasyoucan.Onceyouhaveatleast,underlineyourtop.Next,thinkaboutallthethingsyouwouldliketofinish.Incomparingwhatyou'dliketodoandyourtopvalues,scratchout(劃掉)anythingthatdoesn'tgowithmostofthesevalues.Finally,thinkabouthowmuchtimeyouwanttospendoneachtaskasitconnectstoyourvalues.

Howweuseourtimeisachoice.Youdon'thavetodoallthethings,especiallynotallatonce.Youcanchoosetodoonlyafewthings.Ifyoumakethedecisiontotryyourbestandtoenjoythetimeyouspendonthem,youcanstillgetcompetitivegradesandhaveasatisfyinglifeoutsidetheclassroom,butithastobeachoice.25.Accordingto"Value-BasedTimeBlocking",studentsshould______.A.dotheactivitiesthattheywouldliketodo

B.decidehowmuchtimetospendineachareaoflife

C.discoverinwhatareatheyspendmostoftheirtime

D.spendmostoftheirtimeonwhattheypersonallyvaluemost26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?______A.Studentsarenotclearaboutwhattheircorevaluesare.

B.Studentsneedtofindtheconnectionbetweenschoolandlife.

C.Studentsshouldspendtimeonwhatconnectswiththeirvalues.

D.Studentsneedlittlevolunteerexperiencewhentheyareatschool.27.What'sthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?______A.Tosuggestawayoffindingaschool-lifebalance.

B.Totelltheimportanceofreachingaschool-lifebalance.

C.Toexplainwhystudentsenjoylifeoutsidetheclassroom.

D.Toshowhowactivitiesoutsidetheclassroomimpactgrades.CAlthoughwemaynothavetheabilitytopainttheMonaLisa,createmusiclikeMozart,orwritenovelslikeHemingway,everyoneisbornwithaspecialability—creativity(創(chuàng)造力).Somepeoplecanfindandlearntoshowitearly,whileothersmightdiscoveritlaterinlife.Weareallcreative,andweneedtocreateasmuchasweneedtoeat,breatheandsleep.Creativityhasdifferentmeaningsfordifferentpeople,butunluckilyalotofthingsmaystiflethedevelopmentofit.Andtheimportanceofcreativityisnotvaluedasmuchasitshouldbe.However,ithasapowerfuleffect(影響)onone'soverallabilitytogettruehappinessandsuccessinlife.Ifwestifleourcreativityorloweritsimportance,wemaycreateblockages(阻礙)inotherpartsoflife.Thiscanstopusfromimprovingthingslikehealth,workandpersonalrelationships.

Nomatterhowbusyoneis,itisveryimportanttoleavesometimetodevelopcreativity.Tryingoutdifferenthobbiesisagreatwaytodiscoverone'screativitybecauseitcanbeveryenjoyable.Somepeoplefindonehobbyandfalldeeplyinlovewithit.Somepeopleprefertotrydifferenthobbiesforshorttime,orchangethemupeachseasontostayinterestedandkeeptryingdifferentthings.

Onegreatthingaboutahobbyisthattherearenosetrules.Eachpersongetstodecidehowoftentheywanttodoitandwhethertheywanttokeepitforalongtimeormoveontosomethingelseaftertryingitforafewweeksormonths.

Anothercoolthingabouthobbiesisthatonecanenjoythemquietlywhenspendingsomefreetimealone,orasawaytofitinacommunity(集體).Bookclubs,artorcookingclasses,gardeningclubs—nearlyeverytypeofhobbyoffersachancetomeetwithotherpeoplewiththesameinterestandbuildrelationships.Thiscouldbehelpfulonbothapersonalandaprofessional(專業(yè)的)level.Hobbiescanbeagreatwaytocreateacommunityamongco-workers.Sometimesifco-workersarenotgettingalong,havingthemtakepartinaseeminglynon-work-relatedhobbycanbegreatforcreatingcommonground.

Usually,thesimpleactofdevelopinghobbiescanprovideachanceforapersontofindandshowhisorhercreativity,whichwillproducegreatactivechanges.Whenpeopleexperiencesomethingassimpleandgreatascreatingsomethingbeautifulthroughhobbies,theybegintolookattheworld—anddailyenvironments—inafresh,newway.28.Fromthepassage,wecanknow______.A.weareallbornwithcreativity

B.creativitycomesfromhappiness

C.peopleusuallyvaluecreativityverymuch

D.creativitymeansthesamethingtoeveryone29.Theunderlinedword"stifle"inParagraph1probablymeans"______".A.improve B.produce C.stop D.lose30.What'sParagraph2mainlyabout?______A.Therearenosetrulestodevelopcreativity.

B.Tryingdifferenthobbieshaslotsofadvantages.

C.It'senjoyabletotrydifferenthobbiesatdifferenttime.

D.Wecandevelopcreativitybytryingdifferenthobbies.31.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat______.A.takingupsimplehobbieswon'tchangepeople'slives

B.creativitycanhelppeopletolookattheworldactively

C.it'sbettertohavealong-timehobbythanfindanewone

D.enjoyingahobbyalonecanhelpfitinacommunitywell

閱讀表達(dá)(共10分)32.Haveyoueverstartedabook,readafewpages,andfoundthatitwasn'tinterestingatall?Ifyouhave,youmaybefacedwithadilemma(困境):shouldyoukeepgoingwiththebook,evenifyouaren'tenjoyingit,orputitdownandfindsomethingelse?Whatdoyouhaveinmind?

Somepeoplesayyoushouldgoonreadingthebookyou'vestarted.Someofthebestbookseverwrittenarefullofdifficultwordsandparagraphs.withlotsofcharactersanddifferentstorylines.It'sbettertokeepreading,becauseitisanimportantskilltokeepgoingandgettotheend.Besides,ifyoustopreadinghalfwaythrough,howwillyouknowhoweverythingturnsoutforthecharacters?What'smore,thebookmightsuddenlybecomereallyinteresting,andtheremightevenbeasurprisechange.Givingupiseasy,buttryingtofinishadifficultbookisagoodskilltohave.

Butnoteverybodyhasthesameidea,CressidaCowell,thenewChildren'sLaureate(兒童文學(xué)桂冠獎得主),saysit'sOKtostopreadingabookyoudon'tlike.Shesaysyoungreadersshouldreadbookstheyenjoy,notthosethataren'tofmuchinterest.Therearelotsofwonderfulbookswaitingtobereadinlibrariesandbookshops,sospendinghoursanddaystryinghardtoreadanuninterestingstoryismeaningless.NobodywouldchoosetositthroughaboringTVshow.GiyingupandtryingadifferentbookisthesameaspickingsomethingelsetowatchonTV.Besides,it'simportanttoenjoyreadingandnotthinkofitasachore.Ifyouhavetofinishabookthatyouarenotenjoying,itmightputyouoffreadingotherbooksinthefuture.

Ifyouaskme,Ithinkyoushouldn'tgiveupafterpageone.Iadviseyoutoreadaround20pagesandthenyoucanstopreadingifyoureallydon'tlikethecharactersorcan'teasilyjumpintotheirworld.Sometimesyou'rejustnotinaplaceforabook,andit'sOKtosetitasideandrevisititlater.Abookyou'renotlovingtodaycouldendupbeingyourfavoriteinafewyears.(1)InParagraph2,whydosomepeoplesayit'sbettertokeepreading?______(2)WhatisCressidaCowell'sideaaboutstoppingreadingabookyoudon'tlike?______(3)Howmanypagesdoesthewriteradvisetoreadbeforeyouwanttogiveup?______

(4)Ifyoudon'tlikeabookyou

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