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長竹園一中學(xué)2024屆九年級(jí)英語第一學(xué)期期末經(jīng)典模擬試題注意事項(xiàng)1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—Howwillwesellmoreproducts?—Weneedtocomeupwithmore_________ideas.A.a(chǎn)wful B.creative C.meaningless D.embarrassing2、―Mike,you_______themagazinesincelastweek.Canyoureturnitnow?―Sure.A.borrowed B.haveborrowed C.havekept3、Choiceislife’s________gift.Itistheabilitytochoosesomeactionsfromasetofthingstoachieveagoal.A.greater B.greatest C.thegreatest4、—Excuseme!Doyouknow?—It’stwokilometersawayfromhere.A.whereisthesupermarket B.whendoesthesupermarketopenC.wherethesupermarketis D.whenthesupermarketopens5、—I’msorry.Ibrokeyourteacup.—________.Ihaveanotheroneathome.A.It’stoobad B.Mypleasure C.Itdoesn’tmatter D.You’dbetternot6、Schoolstudents________smokebecauseitisagainsttheschoolrules.A.needn’t B.couldn’t C.mustn’t7、--Howwasyourlastweekend?--______.A.It’sgood B.It’sgreat C.Itwasinteresting D.Iamhappy8、Lifeis________/f?l/ofhappinessandpain.Youneverknowwhatwillhappennext.A.fall B.fill C.feel D.full9、—Myauntsaidshecalledyouyesterdaymorning,buttherewasnoanswer.—Oh,wewereathome.Maybemyhusbandwithmydaughterandme__________mycarinthegarden.A.washed B.washing C.waswashing D.werewashing10、Drinkingmilkisgoodforourhealth.Theunderlinedphrasemeans“”.A.ishelpfulto B.hastodowith C.isgoodwithⅡ.完形填空11、完形填空(10小題,每小題1分,共10分)先通讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。MynameisChelseaChowderhead.Chowderisakindofsoup.Iwas1alotbecauseofmylastnameassoonasIstartedschool.SowhenmyfamilymovedtoWashington,IaskedmydadifIcouldchangemy2“Youshouldn’tchangewhoyouare.Letpeoplegettoknow3firstandthenamelater.Whenyoumeetsomeone4,askhimagoodquestion,somethingyou’rereallyinterestedin5peoplestarttalkingaboutthemselves,theydon’tjudgeyou.”Iwenttomynewschool.Atlunch,Ifoundthatthereweretwinbrothers.Irememberedmydad’s6,soIdecidedtotry.“What’sitlikebeingatwin?”Iasked.Theylooked7Thenonesaid,“Noonehaseveraskedusthat!”“Mostofthetimeit’sgood,”theothersaid.Soonwewere8andtalking.Thenonesaid,“I’mNicholas,andthisismybrother,Nathaniel.What’syourname?”Itookadeepbreathandsaid,“I’mChelseaChowderhead.”“Chowder?9thesoup?”askedNathaniel.“Yes,”Ireplied,10down.“Hey,cool!Doyouwanttocomeoverafterschoolandplaybasketballwithus?Nathanielasked.Isaidyes.AndthatishowImadefriendswiththetwinbrothers.1.A.caredaboutB.wokenupC.dependedonD.laughedat2.A.schoolB.nameC.dietD.hobby3.A.meB.usC.themD.you4.A.newB.lovelyC.friendlyD.young5.A.BeforeB.WhenC.AlthoughD.Unless6.A.influenceB.experienceC.a(chǎn)dviceD.decision7.A.sadB.braveC.a(chǎn)ngryD.surprised8.A.waitingB.laughingC.dancingD.smoking9.A.WithB.InC.LikeD.On10.A.fallingB.puttingC.lookingD.turningⅢ.語法填空12、ThereisaspecialkindofhotelinQuebec,Canada.Ithasabar,achurch,ashopandasmallmovietheater.Thesethingsarenotunusual.ButthishotelisonlyopenfromJ1.toMarcheveryyear.Why?Becauseitis2.(make)oficeandsnow!Whentheweather3.(get)warm,thehotelmelts(融化)andcloses.Everywinter,thehotelowners4.(build)thehotelagain.EverythingintheIceHotelismadeoficeandsnow.Allthefurniture,suchasthe5.(table)andchairs,ismadeofice,eventhebedsaremadeofice!Sopeopleusespecialsleepingbagsontheicebeds.InsidetheIceHotel,thetemperatureisabout3degreesblewzero.Whenpeoplesleep,thesleepingbagskeepthemw6..Inthemorning,theycanhaveahotbreakfast.Afterbreakfast,peoplecanenjoywinteractivities.Theycangoskiingoricefishing,ortheycangos7.inthediningroom.A8.theendoftheday,peoplecanrelaxatthebar.Theycanhavedrinksinglassesmadeofice.Manypeoplee9.theIceHoteleveryyear,buttheycanonlyenjoyitforashorttimeb10.itmeltsagain.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Whensomeonewhoisingoodhealthdiessuddenly,thereisusuallyaninquest(審問).Acoroner(驗(yàn)尸官)willdoit.Hisjobistofindoutexactlyhowapersondied.Ifthereisnothingsuspicious(可疑的)aboutthedeath,hewilldecidethatthepersondiedfromnaturalcausesoranaccident.if,however,heissuspicious,hemaydecidethattheperson’sdeathwascausedbyapersonorpersonsunknown.Onedaythecoronerwastryingtofindoutexactlywhathadcausedthedeathofalocalbusinessman,HenryWatson.Theman’swifewasexplainingsomething.Shewasverysadandhadtostopfromtimetotime.Thecoronerdidnotwanttomakehersadderthannecessary,buthehadtofindoutthetruth.Therewerequestionshehadtoask.“Mrs.Watson,Iknowthisispainfulforyou,”hesaid,“butiwantyoutothinkverycarefullyandthenanswermyquestions.Youandyourhusbandwerehavingdinnerathome.Isthatcorrect?”“Yes.”‘‘Suddenlyhefelltothefloor?”“Yes.”“Youstoodupandhurriedtohim?Youknelt(跪下)besidehim?Hisstomachwasingreatpain?”“Yes.”“Didhesayanything?”Thewifekeptherheaddown.“Please,Mrs.Watson,youmustanswerthequestion.Whatwerehislastwords?”Thewifetookadeepbreathandthenspoke.“Hesaid,”Sherepliedinaverylowvoice,“I'mnotsurprisedthatseafoodwehadfordinnercostyouonly50cents,”1.Whatisthepurpose(目的)ofaninquestwhenahealthypersondiessuddenly?A.Tohelpthepoorfamily.B.Todoaresearchondeath.C.Tofindoutthecauseofdeath.D.Toaskquestionsabouttheperson.2.WheredidHenryWatsondie?A.InhiscompanyB.Inarestaurant.C.InafishshopD.Athome.3.WhatwastheprobablecauseofHenryWatson’sdeath?A.Eatingthefoodthatwentbad.B.Gettingtooold.C.Havingaseriousheartattack.D.Beingmurderedbyhiscook.4.Accordingtothestory,whatwouldprobablyhappentothewifeafterthisinquest?A.Shewouldbecomeabadwoman.B.Shewouldneverbuyanyseafood.C.Shewouldbemuchhealthier.D.Shewouldaskthecoronertokeepthesecret.B14、Thereisawebsiteaboutrestaurants.Peopleliketovisititandexpresstheiropinionsaboutrestaurants.ReadwhatpeoplesaidontheInternet.RE:IsGoodiesgood?7:02PM08/26DoesanyoneknowaboutGoodiesnexttotheMad-EyeTheater?IwanttogotherewithfriendsthisSaturday.Thanks!JaneTWRE:IsGoodiesgood?7:30PM08/26Mydadtookmethereyesterday.Idon’tknowifit’sexpensive.Hepaid.Thefoodwasfine,notthebest,though.Butyoumusttryitspapayaicecream.Ijustcan’tgetenoughofit!Dinneris$50cheaperifyoueatthereonyourbirthday.Crazy-pRE:IsGoodiesgood?9:56PM08/26It’sthebestrestaurantI’veeverbeento.It’salittleexpensive.Butitcosts$100forlunch.Crazy-pisrightaboutthepapayaicecream.There’snootherwordforit.KennyRE:IsGoodiesgood?11:11PM08/27Afteryoueatthere,everythingelseontheearthtastesgood!Idon’twanttogothereagain.Teddy05031.IfyougotoGoodiestohavedinneronyourbirthday,youcan____________.A.getafreemeal B.payhalfthecostofyourmealC.pay$50lessthanusual D.getafreepapayaicecream2.Accordingtothepassage,Crazy-padvisesJaneTWto______________.A.tastepapayaicecream B.gotoAwe’sC.havelunchinGoodies D.gotoabetterrestaurant3.WhothinksGoodieshastheworstfood?A.Crazy-p B.JaneTW C.Kenny D.Teddy05034.What’sKenny’ideaaboutGoodies?A.HethinksGoodieshastheworstservice.B.HethinksGoodiesisthecheapestrestaurant.C.HethinksGoodieshasthefriendliestwaiters.D.HethinksGoodiesisthebestrestauranthehaseverbeento.C15、Hi,mynameisMurrayWenzel.ButmyfriendscallmeMuz,Muzza,WenzorevenMoon.Yes,Ihavelotsofnicknames.ButinAustralia,whereIamfrom,that’squitecommon.InfactmostmeninAustraliacalltheirfriendssomethingotherthantheirrealname.Itispartofourculturetoshortenormakeupnamesforthoseweknowandlove.Forexample,oneofmyfriend’snamesisAlex,butwecallhimAl.AnotherisnamedJayson,buteveryoneknowshimasJase.InAustraliamostmencalledWilliamareknownasBill,whileJeremyisJez,JamesisJimandJosephisJoey.Sometimesweusetheperson’ssurnameintheirnickname,likemyfriendKarlSchussigwhowecallSchuzza.Sometimeswecombinethem,likemyfriendTroyCasselsbeingcalledTC.Andwesometimesmakeupanewnameforourfriends.MyfriendNathan’snicknameis“Prez”,becausewhenwefirstmethejokedthatIshouldcallhim“ElPresident”.Evenmoreconfusingiswhenwearegivenironic(諷刺的)nicknames.Forexample,amanwithredhairwillbeknownasBluey,atallmanwillbecalledShortyoralargemanwillbeknownasSlim.MostofmyfriendscallmeMuz,butthosewhoIplayhockey(曲棍球)withcallmeMoon.However,myparentsstillcallmeMurray.So,IhavedifferentnamesdependingonwhoIamtalkingto.Nicknamesaresopopularthatsometimespeopleforgetwhattheperson’srealnameis.Ithinkitisourwayofshowingaffectiontothosewearecloseto.1.WhichofthefollowingaboutnicknamesisNOTtrue?A.Nicknamesaresometimesone’ssurname.B.Onepersonusuallyhasonlyonenickname.C.It’scommontohaveanicknameinAustralia.D.Nicknamesareoftenusedbetweenfriends.2.“Bill”isthenicknameof.A.MurrayB.JeremyC.WilliamD.Joseph3.Nathan’snicknamecomesfrom.A.a(chǎn)jokeB.hisfullnameC.hockeyD.hissurname4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.TheimportanceofnicknamesinAustralian.B.AbriefintroductionofnicknamesinAustralia.C.ThereasonwhypeoplehavenicknamesinAustralia.D.ThemeaningofanicknameforapersoninAustralia.D16、Amajordevelopmenttoself-drivingcarsmaychangethewaywewilldriveinthefuture.Google,theleadingcompanyinself-drivingtechnology,haschangeditsdevelopplan.Ithaddriverlesscarsbuiltbycarfactories,butnowitwillstartbuildingitsowncars.Googlehasstartedtobuildsomekindsofexperimentalelectricself-drivingcarsthatlooklikeaSmartcarorFiat500.Thereisnosteeringwheel(方向盤),gaspedalorbrake.Theonlythingsahumanpassengercontrolsareared“e-stop”button(按鈕)forfearstopsandastartbutton.Thecar’sonly“friendly”faceisdesignedtomakeithelppeopleacceptself-drivingtechnology.Googleworkerstookpartinalongexperiment,inwhichtheyusedself-drivingcarsfortheirusualtraveltowork.Noaccidenthappened,butGoogle’sheadsrealizedthatdependingonahumanpassengertodriveinanemergency(緊急情況)wouldn’tworkbecausetheymaybereading,working,orsleeping.Nowtheself-drivingcardrivesbyitselfifthedrivertakeshishandsoffthewheelforovertenseconds.Google’sself-drivingcarsarenowlimited(限定)toaspeedof25milesperhourforsafetyreasons.Thecarsaren’tallowedtodriveonhighways.However,aGoogleengineersaidthatoncethecarsaresolvedtorunsafely,wecandriveatthespeedof50,even80milesanhour.Googlerecentlyannouncedthatitscarshadcovered700,000milesofpublicroads,andtheywerenowrunninginbusycitystreets.Peoplewholoveself-drivingcarssaythiswillimprovetransportbymakingroadssafer,cuttingdownaccident,andmakinglesspollution.Ofcourse,there’snoneedtolookforparkingatacrowdedshoppingmall.Instead,userscouldlettheirself-drivingcarsdropthemofftoparkitself.Amotherwhotookatestridesaidthathavingthecarwouldallowhermoretimetocatchupwithherson.Thecarscouldalsoallowpeoplewhomightnotbeabletodrivetoenjoythehand-freedriving.Anddrunkdriving?Notaproblem.Itisverylikelythatby2020,driverlesscarswillbecommon.Doyoubelieveso?1.Whatequipmentdotheself-drivingcarshave?A.Agaspedal.B.Abrake.C.Asteeringwheel.D.An“e-stop”buttonandastartbutton2.Howfastcanpeopledriveaself-drivingcarnow?A.25milesanhour.B.50milesanhour.C.80milesanhour.D.100milesanhour.3.WhathasGooglecompanyalreadydone?A.Googlehaschangeditsdevelopmentplanandhelpedotherfactoriesmakecars.B.Googlehasalreadyhadcar-testingexperimentsinallthestatesintheUS.C.Googlehasrealizedsomeproblemsandtriedtosolvethem.D.Googlehasaskeditsownworkerstobuythecarsandtraveltowork.4.Whichadvantageofself-drivingcarsisnotmentioned?A.Theycanstarttheenginebyitselfandmakepeople’shandscompletelyfree.B.Theycanhelptosolveairpollutionandreducecaraccident.C.Theycanparkbythemselvesandmakemotherslookafteryoungkidseasily.D.Theycanhelpthosedisabledpeopletoenjoythedriving.5.Whatwillhappenifemergencyhappenswhensomeoneisdrivingadriverlesscar?A.Ifthedriverpressesthe“e-stop”button,thecarwilldrivebyitselfatoncetokeepsafe.B.Ifthedriverisreading,workingorsleeping,hecan’thandlethesituationintime.C.Thecar’sfriendlyfacewillworkandhelpthedriveracceptthesituationandstaycalm.D.Theself-drivingcarwillbreakthespeedlimitandrunataspeedthatthedrivertellsit.E17、Twomenfromdifferentworlds—aBuzzFeededitor(編輯)fromNewYorkandamaninsouthernChinaknownas“OrangeBrother”—havebeenfriendsaftersocialmedia(媒體)helpedthemknoweachotheroverastoleniPhone.ThestoryofaguynamedMattinNewYorkCitywhohadhisiPhonestolenlastyearhasbecomefamousonChinesesocialmedia.MattsaidhisphonewasstolenfromabarintheEastVillagelastFebruary.Heboughtanewphoneandcarriedonwithhislife.Itwasn'tuntilthisJanuary,however,thathewasgoingthroughhisphotostreamandnoticedtonsofphotosthatweren’this,includingseveralpicturesofanunknownmanposingnexttoanorangetree.Morephotosoffoodmenus,fireworksandsomethingstrangekeptappearinginhisphotostreaminthefollowingdays.Mattlaterlearnedthathisphone,stolenalmostayearago,hadendedupinChinaandthatthenewownerwasstilllogged(登陸)intohisiCloudaccount(賬戶).AfterMattwroteaboutthecross-seasconnectiononBuzzFeed,awebusertranslateditandpostedittoWeibo.HestartedgettingtonsofattentionfrompeopleinChinaaboutthestory.TheythoughtitwasromanticlikeafairytaleandperfectforthespiritoftheSpringFestival.IntypicalChinesenetizen(網(wǎng)民)-fashion,theywereabletotrackdowntheinformationof“OrangeBrother”.HelivedinMeizhou,Guangdongprovince.Webuserslovedthis,andurgedMatttocometoChinaandconnectwithhis“l(fā)ong-lostbrother”.Orangebrothermadethefirstmove.“Matt,IwelcomeyoutocometoMeizhouandtrysomelocalfood,”hesaidonWeibo,China’smicrobloggingplatform.Thatpostwas“l(fā)iked”over12,000times.Mattquicklyaccepted.MattbeganlearningChinese,whileBrotherOrangepostedvideosofhimselflearningEnglish.Butwhentheyfinallymet,thesmilesandhugssaiditall.1.Inthispassage,wecannotknow_________.A.whostoleMatt’siPhone.B.howMattknewOrangeBrotherC.whatMatt’sjobisD.whereOrangeBrothercomesfrom2.Mattlearnedsomeinformationabouthisstoleniphonewhen__________.A.hewentthroughthemagazineB.thenewownerloggedtohisiCloudaccountC.OrangeBrotherconnectedwithhimD.OrangeBrotherusedthestoleniphonetocallhim3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.MatthimselftranslatedhisstoryintoChineseandpostedittoWeibo.B.OrangeBrotherurgedChinesenetizenstolookfortheowneroftheiPhone.C.OrangeBrotheristhenewowneroftheiPhonethatusedtobelongtoMatt.D.Theydidn’tmeeteachotheruntillastFebruary.4.Thearticleprobablycomesfrom___________.A.AmusicmagazineB.a(chǎn)guidebookC.websitenewsD.a(chǎn)historytextbookF18、1.Howmuchmoneycanatourguidegetforworkingeighthoursaday?A.$24. B.$48. C.$72. D.$96.2.IfyoufindLizziethecat,youshould______.A.call555-3826 B.call555-4863C.emailguidehr@126.com D.keepitasyourownpet3.Accordingtotheinformationabove,whichofthe
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