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2022-2023學(xué)年九上英語期末模擬試卷

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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1.MayIhavealookatthemagazineChinaToday?

…Certainly..

A.ThankyouB.It*sapityC.HereyouareD.I*dliketo

2.一Toleaveortostay?Youmustmakeachoice.—OK.IknowIcan'tstandthetwoideas.

A.amongB.betweenC.withD.against

3.—HowwasyourtriptotheBritishMuseum?

——IspokenoEnglishandwassilentduringthevisit.

A.completelyB.peacefullyC.patientlyD.carefully

4.一Ihearthebeginningofthespeechcontestsisverywonderful.

—Whatapity!WhenIgotthereyesterday,thecontestforseveralminutes.

A.beganB.hadbeganC.hasbeenonD.hadbeenon

5.NowadayswealwaysusesomesocialmediaslikeWechattokeepincontactwithourfriendsand

relatives.Weallbelievethatthetechnologyisconnectedwithourdailylife.

A.closely;closeB.close;closelyC.closely;closelyD.close;close

6.MyuncleregrettedhishouseinShanghailastyear,becausethehousepricekeepsrising.

A.sellB.tosellC.sellingD.sold

7、Thesummerholidayiscoming,We'regoingtohaveholiday.

A.atwo-monthB.atwo-monthsC.twomonthsD.two-months

8、DavidBurfsdreaminChinaistogointothewestandanearlychildhoodschoolthere.

A.cleanupB.lookupC.giveupD.setup

9、DoyouknowthattheEarthishometoanimals?

A.millionB.millions

C.millionofD.millionsof

10、ItisverynecessaryustoprotectourMotherEarth,becausenatureisourcommonwealth.And

itiswiseustomakesuchadecision.

A.of;forB.against;throughC.above;beyondD.for;of

n.完形填空

11.Inafarawaycountry,thereweretwocarpenters(木匠)whowerebothsogoodattheirjobthat

noonecouldtellwhowasbetter.

Oneday,thecountry*skingthoughtofawayto1whichonewasbetter.Hewouldhavethemcompete

againsteachotherinacontest.Thecarpentersweregiventhreedaystocarve(雕亥!1)awooden2.Whoevercarved

themostlifelikeonewouldbethewinner.

Thefirstcarpentercarvedafinemousewithlifelikefeature.Thesecondcarpenter*smouse,however,lookedquite

3.Infact,ithardlyevenlookedlikeamouseatall.Thekingandhisministers(大臣)4thatthefirstcarpenter

wasthewinner.

Thesecondcarpentersaid,“Thisjudgmentis5.Weshouldaskacatwhichmouselooksthemost

realistic.Catscanrecognizemicemuchbetterthan6,afterall.nThekingthoughtthiswasa7idea.He

orderedhisministerstocatchseveralcatsandbringthemto8thecarpentersmice.

9,allofthecatsweremoreattractedtothesecondcarpenter'smouse.Thekingaskedthesecondcarpenter,

“Howdidyoumakethecatsbelievethatyourmouselookedmorereal?”Thecarpentersaid,“YourMajesty,ifyou

lookclosely,youcanseethatIcarvedamouseholdingafishbone!Thecatscarenotabouthowrealitlooks,buthow

10itmichttaste.''

1.A.findoutB.lookoutC.takeoutD.comeout

2.A.catB.dogC.mouseD.bird

3.A.beautifulB.wonderfulC.cruelD.rough

4.A.wonderedB.agreedC.pronouncedD.noticed

5.A.unclearB.unfairC.unusualD.unreal

6.A.thekingB.hisministersC.humansD.thecarpenters

7.A.reasonableB.dangerousC.boringD.different

8.A.searchB.killC.playD.judge

9.A.CarefullyB.HopefullyC.SurprisinglyD.Thankfully

10.A.deliciousB.interestingC.popularD.special

m.語法填空

12.OnedayBobtooktwoofhisfriendsintothemountains.Theyputuptheirtentsandthenrodeoff

toaforesttoseehowthetreesweregrowing.

Intheafternoonwhentheywereabouttenkilometersfromtheircamp,itstartedtosnow.l.(many)andmoresnow

fell.SoonBobcouldhardlyseehishands2.hisface.HecouldnotAndtheroad.Bob3.(know)thereweretworoads.One

roadwenttothecamp,and4.otherwenttohishouse.Butallwaswhitesnow.Everythingwasthesame.Howcouldhe

takehis5.(friend)backtothecamp?

Bobhadanidea.Thehorses!Letthehorsestakethem6.!Butwhatwouldhappen7.thehorsestooktheroadtohis

house?Thatwouldbeatripofthirty-fivekilometersinsuchcoldweather!

Itwas8.(get)late.Theyrodeonandon.Atlastthehorsesstopped.Wherewerethey?9.ofthemcouldtell.Johnlooked

around.10.wasthatunderthetree?Itwasoneoftheirtents!

IV.閱讀理解

A

13.Thefirstrobotswereinventedinthe1920s.RobotshaveappearedinmanyAmericanfilms.Insomefilms,

theyarestronger,fasterandclevererthanpeople.

Inreallife,robotsaremainlyusedinfactories.Theydosomedangerousanddifficultjobsforhumans.

Robotsalsohelpdisabledpeople,forexample,blindpeople.Todaymanyblindpeoplehaveaguidedogtohelpthem.In

thefuture,guidedogsmightberobotdogs.

Onekindofrobotguidedoghaswheels.ltmovesinfrontoftheowner.ltisveryclever.ltknowsthespeedofitsowner's

walk.Theownerwearsaspecialbelt(帶子).Thisbeltsendsinstructionstotheownerfromthedog,suchas“Stophere”,

“Turnleft"or"Turnright”.

IntheUnitedStates,anotherkindofrobothelpsdisabledpeopletotakecareofthemselvesintheirdailylife.Therobot

hearsthesoundofitsownersvoice.ltfollowsinstructionssuchas“Turnthepage"or"Makeacupofcoffee”.

RobotsarealsousedinAmericanhospitals.Theycandosimplejobs.Atonehospital,forexample,arobottakesmeals

fromthekitchentopatientsrooms.ltnevergetslostbecausethisrobothasamapofthehospitalinitscomputer

memory.

Thoughrobotscanhelppeopleinmanydifferentways,theywillnevertaketheplaceofhumans.

1.Fromthepassage,weknowrobotscannotbe.

A.dangerousanimalsB.factoryworkers

C.guidedogsD.hospitalhelpers

2.Arobotguidedog,

A.goesinfrontoftheblindpeople

B.walksidebysidewithblindpeople

C.hasamapinitshead

D.helpspatientswiththeirmeals

3.Theunderlinedword"disabled"means.

A.不能的B.有害的C.失靈的D.殘疾的

4.Somedisabledpeopleneedrobotshelpto.

A.takecareofthemselves

B.talktootherpeople

C.becomescientists

D.dodangerousjobs

5.Inthepassage,thewriterwantstotellusthat.

A.robotsarestrongerandclevererthanhumans

B.disabledpeoplecannotlookafterthemselveswithouttherobots

C.robotswilltaketheplaceofhumanssomedayinthefuture

D.robotscanhelphumansinmanydifferentways

B

14.閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A.B.C.D四個選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

Friendsaroundtheword

Thesunshinesonnewfriendsinnewplaces.Someoftheplacesaresimilartotheplaceswhereyouliveandsomeare

not.Butallofthesefriendslovetosingandplay.

AFriendinKorea

Hi,I'mChang-Yong,andI'm15yearold.MyfamilylivesinanapartmentinSeoul,thecapitalofSouthKorea.The

springhereiswarmandbeautiful.Onspecialdays,IdressinasilkjacketcalledHanbok.

AFriendinAustralia

Hi,Johnismyname.I,manAboriginalAustralian,AborigineshavelivedinAustraliaformanyyears.Ilivewithour

motherinthecountry.Myfavoriteseasonisautumn.ltscool.WeoftenwearT-shirts.

AFriendinTanzania

Hello,mynameisManka,andIliveinTanzania.ltJsalwayshothere.Mostofusliveinwoodenhuts(小屋)withgrass

roofs.Myfathertakescareofthecattle.Cattleareveryimportantforus.

AFriendinCanada

Hi,IamcalledKipanik.WeliveinnorthernCanada.neartheNorthPole.ltissnowyandcoldmostofthetimehere.SoI

oftenwearaheavycoat.Myfamilyoftenusesadogsledtotravelthroughareascoveredwithsnow.

1.Onspecialdays,Chang-Yongwears?

A.asilkjacketB.aT-shirt

C.adressD.acoat

2.Johnisfrom________?

A.KoreaB.Australia

C.TanzaniaD.Canada

3.MostofpeopleinTanzanialivein?

A.apartmentB.thecountry

C.woodenhutsD.theNorthPoIe

4.TheweatherinnorthernCanadais?

A.warmB.hot

C.coolD.cold

C

15.Thehumanbrainisdividedintotwosides,orhemispheres,calledtherightbrainandtheleftbrain.The

twohemispheresworktogether,buteachonespecializesincertainwaysofthinking.

Eachsidehasitsownwayofusinginformationtohelpusthink,understand,andprocessinforma-tion.Theleftsideof

thebraincontrolslanguage.ltismoreverbalandlogical.ltnamesthingsandputsthemintogroups.ltusesrulesand

likesideastobeclear,logical,andorderly.ltisbestatspeech,reading,writing,andmath.Youusethissideofthebrain

whenyoumemorizespellingandgrammarrulesorwhenyoudoamathproblem.

Therightsideofthebrainismorevisualandcreative.ltspecializesinusinginformationitreceivesfromthesensesof

sight,sound,smell,touch,andtaste.Thissideofthebrainlikestodreamandexperiment.ltcontrolsyourappreciationof

music,color,andart.Youusethissidewhenyoudrawapictureorlistentomusic.Althoughweallusebothsidesofour

brains,onesideisusuallystrongerordominant.Somepeoplearemore“l(fā)eft-brained,“andothersaremore

aright-brainedw.Ourdominantsideinflu-encesthekindsofjobsandhobbieswehave.Politicians,artists,architects,

andmusiciansdependontheirrightbrains.Accountants,engineers,doctors,andlawyersusuallyrelyontheirleft

brains.

1.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Whenwespeak,weuserightsideofthebrain.

B.Rightsideofthebrainisstrongerthanleftside.

C.Weuserightsideofthebraintodoamathproblem.

D.Eachsideofthehumanbrainsworkinitsownway.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dominant"mean?

A.powerfulB.heavy

C.smartD.young

3.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheHumanBrain,FantasticThings.

B.WeHaveBothSidesofOurbrains.

C.IsYourRightBrainDifferentfromYourLeft?

D.DoYouKnowYourRightBrainfromYourLeft?

D

16.OnarainydayinlateAugustmyfamilyandIsetoutonanewtrip.WetraveledbycartoGirdwoodalong

theTurnagainArmandwereluckyenoughtoseeBelugawhalesontheway.

WeparkedattheHotelAlyeska.Wethentraveledbyvan(小型貨車)tothePortagestationwherewegotonthetrainthat

wouldtakeustotheSpencerGlacierWhistleStop.ltwasa20-25-minutetrainridetoSpencerGlacierwherewegotoff

thetrainandtookavantothelake.

Wewentacrossthelakeinthekayaks.ltisabout1.5milesacrossthelaketothefaceoftheglacier(冰川).Itwasan

experiencetoboatamongtheicebergsandtoseethefaceoftheglaciergetcloserandcloser?

Wewereexcitedtobeginourhikeontheglacier.ltwassuchathrillwalkingontheglacier.ltrainedmostofthedaybut

itwasstillsuchabeautifultripinalifetimeexperience.Afterabouttwohoursontheglacierweheadedbacktothe

kayaks.Theguidetooksomepicturesbeforewestartedbackacrossthelake.

WeweretiredasitwasanactivedaybutwewerealsoexcitedabouttheamazingtripwehadatSpencerGlacier!Rain

orshine,itisajourneyIwouldlovetodoeveryyear!

1.HowdidthewritergettotheSpencerGlacierWhistleStop?

A.Bycar.B.Byvan.C.Bytrain.D.Onfoot.

2.WhatdidthewriterseeonthewaytoGirdwood?

A.Belugawhales.B.Thelake.C.Theglacier.D.Thekayaks.

3.Howdidthewriterfeelaboutthetrip?

A.Tiredandbored.B.Tiredandexcited.C.Relaxedandinterested.D.Relaxedandsurprised.

4.Fromthepassage,wecanguessthekayakisakindof?

A.bikeB.carC.vanD.boat

E

17、

Welcome!24-hourserviceMENU

MainDishes

CheeseburgerY5.2

BigMac¥10.4

MeChicken¥5

Fillet-o-fish¥9.9

Snacks(點(diǎn)心)

Pie(apple,pineapple)¥3.5

FrenchFriesY5/6/7.5(smaIl,middle,big)

MCandHotCrispyStrips¥5/pair

Drinks

Thefastest!

CocaColaY3.5/4.5//5.5(smaIl,middle,big)

Themostdelicious!

OrangeJuice¥7

Thecleanest!

Coffee¥4/4.5/(small,bigandrefilledfornothing)

DairyDesserts

Callat563-5566.IceCream¥2

MilkShake(strawberry,Chocolate)¥4.5/6.5(small,big)

HappyMeal

Visit166GoodfoodRoad.Hamburger+miniFrenchFries+miniPop¥12

Cheeseburger+miniMilkShake+miniOrangeJuice¥14.5

1.ABigMaccouldbeakindof.

A.icecreamB.drink

C.fruitD.hamburger

2.HowmuchshouldyoupayifyouchooseasmallFrenchFriesandabigcupofcoffee?

A.12B.9.5C.10.5D.9

3.WhichoneisTRUEabouttherestaurant?

A.Itislocatedat116GoodfoodRoad.

B.Itisonlyforchildren.

C.Thefoodherecanbethemostdeliciousandthecleanest,butslow.

D.Itwillbeopenalldayandallnight.

F

18、Snowfellonthemountain.Itsnowedandsnowed.Thesnowdidnotmelt(融化)?Itbecamedeepandheavy.The

snowonthebottompressedtogether.,itbecameice.

Theicewasverywideandthick.ltbegantomovedownthemountain.ltwaslikeariverofice.ltwasaglacier(冰河).

Sometimestheglaciermovedonlyafewinches(英寸)eachday.Asitmoved,ittookrocksanddirtwithit.ltchangedthe

land.Insomeplaces,itlefthills.Insomeplaces,whentheglaciermelted,itmaderiversandlakes.

Amillionyearsago,thereweremanybigglaciers.Glacierscoveredmanypartsoftheworld.Theglacierschangedthe

land.

Glaciersarestillatworktoday.AglacierinthenorthofCanadaiscuttinganewpathdownthesideofamountain.This

glacierwillchangetheland,too.

1.Thesnowthatfellonthemountainbeforeglacierswereformed.

A.becameriverB.meltedC.becameiceD.turnedtorain

2.Whichofthefollowingdoesthisstoryleadyoutobelieve?

A.Therearenotasmanyglaciersasthereusedtobe.

B.Glaciersdonotchangethelandastheymoveoverit.

C.Glaciersarefoundonlyinwarmplaces.

D.Theearthisgettingwarmerandthisleadstothemeltingofglaciers.

3.Themainideaofthewholestoryisthat.

A.snowisheavyB.thehighlandneverchanges

C.glacierschangedthela

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