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2022-2023學年第一學期九年級期末教學質量調研英語模擬試卷注意事項:1.全卷滿分為90分??荚嚂r間為100分鐘。考生須將答案書寫在答題卡上,寫在試卷上的一律無效。2.答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考試證號填寫在試卷上,并填寫答題卡上的考生信息。考試結束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、單項選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。1.—PresidentXigave________excitingspeechonTVattheendof2021.—Yes.What________greatprogressweChinesemadelastyear!A.an;a B./;a C.an;/ D./;/2.YuanLongping,thefatherofhybridrice,withtheother41greatpeople,________theMedaloftheRepublic(共和國勛章)byPresidentXiJinpingonSept.17,2019.A.waspresentedwith B.hadpresentedto C.werepresentedto D.haspresentedwith3.ThefilmHi,Mom!directedbyJiaLinisworth________.A.watching B.watch C.towatch D.watches4.Idon’tdoubt_______hecanfinishthetask,butIdoubt_______heiswillingtodoit.A.that;that B.if;if C.that;if D.if;that5.Alice,couldyoutellme________?A.whethershehadbeenmarried B.what’shappenedtoyouC.howlongLilyhascaughtacold D.howyoucalltheseanimals6.—AudreyHepburn________cancer.—Soshedid.Weallfeltverysadaboutthelossofagreatactress.A.dieof B.diedfrom C.diedof D.deadfrom7.Learninginourschoolis________experiencethatI'llneverforgetitallmylife.A.soexciting B.suchexcitingC.soanexciting D.suchanexciting8.—HowdoyoulikethebookLittleWomen?—Wonderful.Ithinkitisthebestone________tellsustheimportanceoffamily.A./ B.what C.which D.that9.Withoutherglasses,Milliewas________blind.A.aswellas B.asgoodas C.asbadlyas D.asbadas10.—Areyougoingtotakepartinthespeechcompetition?—________.It’stoogoodachancetomiss.A.Noproblem B.Mypleasure C.Ican’tagreemore D.That’sforsure二、完形填空(共12小題;每小題1分,滿分12分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Doyouknowhowwordshaveaninfluenceonothers?AmyBethGardnerchosea(n)___1___methodtoteachherdaughterBreonnaaboutthis.ShewroteonFacebook,“Mydaughterwill___2___middleschooltomorrow.We’vepreparednewuniforms,anewschoolbagandsomeotherthingsforher.Buttonight,justbeforebed,wedidanotherpre-middleschool___3___thatisfarmoreimportantthanothers.”Thenshedescribedhowshetookatube(管)oftoothpaste(牙膏)andaskedherdaughterto___4___thetoothpasteontoaplate.Aftershedidso,AmyBethaskedhertoputthetoothpastebackintothetube.Itwasreallyacrazyrequest(要求),towhichBreonna___5___,“ButIcan’t!Itwon’tbelikewhatitwasbefore.”AmyBeththengaveanimportantmessagetoherchild.“Youwill___6___thistoothpastefortherestofyourlife.Yourwordshavethepoweroflifeordeath.Asyougointomiddleschool,youareabouttoseehowmuch___7___yourwordscarry.Youaregoingtohavethechancetouseyourwordstohurt,woundandputdownothers.Youarealsogoingtohavethechancetouseyourwordstohelp,encourageand___8___others.”AmyBethknowsthateveryonefailsatthissometimes.Butitisherdutyto___9___herdaughtertopayattention.Justlikethistoothpaste,oncethewordsleaveyour___10___,youcan’ttakethemback.“Useyourwordscarefully,Beonna.Whenothersaremisusing(濫用)theirwords,___11___yourwords.Beknownforyourgentleness.Youwillnever,ever___12___choosingkindness.”1.A.popular B.special C.dangerous D.common2.A.visit B.start C.finish D.continue3.A.task B.show C.change D.research4.A.pull B.empty C.throw D.hold5.A.lied B.agreed C.smiled D.replied6.A.keep B.imagine C.remember D.realize7.A.size B.height C.strength D.warmth8.A.love B.harm C.meet D.trouble9.A.force B.accept C.suggest D.remind10.A.mouth B.heart C.thought D.mind11.A.guard B.spell C.repeat D.forget12.A.practice B.regret C.enjoy D.admit(承認)三、閱讀理解(共14小題;每小題2分,滿分28分)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWhenIarrived,itwasearlymorninganditwasraining.Ilookedtotheeast—theskywasbecominggrey.Igotoutofthecar,wentthroughagateandwalkedalongadarkpath.Therewasnothingtosee,butIknewitwasthere.Afteraboutamile,astrangerappearedbesidethepath.“AmIgoingtherightway?”Iasked.HeknewwhereIwasgoing.“Yes,”hereplied,”you’llgetthereinfiveminutes.”Finally,Icametosomerocksandstopped.Ilookedcarefullyoverthem,butitwasstilltoodarktoseeanything.Suddenly,therainstoppedandthecloudscleared.Thesunrosebehindmeandshoneontherocks.Farbelowme,thegroundfellawayanddowntoariver.Iwaslookingacrossoneofthewondersofthenaturalworld—theGrandCanyon.IlookeddowntotheColoradoRiver,asilverstreamnearlyonemilebelowme.Ifyouputthetwotallestbuildingsintheworldontopofeachotheratthebottomofthecanyon,theystillwouldnotreachthetop.ThenIlookedacrosstotheothersideofthecanyon.Itwasaboutfifteenmilesaway,maybemore.Finally,Ilookedtomyleftandtomyright,andonbothsidesthecanyonwentfarawayformorethan200miles.TheGrandCanyonwasnotjustbig.Itwashuge!Iremainedbythecanyonforabouthalfanhour,andIaskedmyself,“IstheGrandCanyonthegreatestwonderofthenaturalworld?”Icertainlyknowtheanswer.1.Whatdoestheword“it”inParagraph1referto?A.Thedarkpath. B.Thegate. C.Thecar. D.TheGrandCanyon.2.Whywastherenothingtosee?A.Becausetherewasnothing. B.Becauseitwasinthemorning.C.Becauseitwasraining. D.Becauseitwastoodark.3.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Togivefactsaboutthenaturalworld.B.Tosayhowhefeelsaboutthenaturalworld.C.TotellaninterestingstoryabouttheGrandCanyon.D.ToattractpeopletovisittheGrandCanyon.BTheSequoiaNationalForestisinCalifornia’sSierraNevadaMountains.Itishometothemostmassivetreesintheworld.AtitsentranceistheTrailof100Giants.Thisisashort,easypavedtrailthatpeoplecanwalk.Itgivesvisitorsgreatviewsofmorethanahundredsequoias(美洲杉).ThesetreesgrowonlyinthespecialgeologyoftheslopesoftheSierraNevadas.Thelargestofthetreesis20feetaroundand220feettall.Youalmostneedatelescopetoseethetopofit!ThesequoiatreesthatlinetheTrailof100Giantshavestoodforgenerations.ManyofthemstartedgrowingintheMiddleAges.ThetreeswatchedthefirstEuropeansettleinCalifornia.TheygrewthroughtheGoldRushinthemid-1800sandhavelivedthroughtwoworldwars.Thetreesweredeclaredanationalmonument(紀念)in2000.Then,inOctoberof2011,twoofthegiantsfell.OnephotographerfromGermanyrecordedthetreescrashingtothegroundwithavideocamera.Watcherswereastonished(吃驚地)thattheseenormoustreescouldtopplelikebabiestryingtotaketheirfirststep.Oneexplanationwasthatthesummerhadbeenverywet.Thegroundwasquitehydrated.Theearthmayhavebeentoosoggy(濕軟)toholdtheshallowrootsofthetrees.Someofficialsfearthatthefoottrafficfromtouristsmighthaveweakenedthetrees.Evenpollutionfromcarsvisitingtheparkcouldhavedamagedthem.Itmightbe,though,thatthetreesweresimplyold.Itwasthetimeintheirlifecycletodie.Thetreesmayhavebeenasmuchas1,500yearsold.Theyweremorethan200feettall.Thetwothatfellwereconnectedattheirbase.Partscientistsbelievethatwhenthefirstonefell,itbroughtthesecondonedownwithit.Whatshouldbedonewiththefallentrees?Theyfellacrossapopularpath.Thetrunksaretoobigformostwalkerstoclimbover.Thepaththeyblockisdesignedforpeopleinwheelchairs.Thereisnootherpaththatthesepeoplecanuse.TheParkServiceaskedthepublicwhattheythought.Manybiologiststhinkthetreesshouldbeleftjustastheyare.Lettingnaturetakeitscourse.SomepeoplefeelthattheForestServiceshoulddrillatunnelthroughthetrunks,allowingpeoplesimplytowalkthrough.Somewanttobuildabridgeoverthetrees,andsomethinkthepathshouldgoaroundthetrees.Parkofficialshavedecidedtotaketheirtimedecidingwhattodo.Sincethetreesarenationalmonumentsnow,anydecisionmustbecarefullyconsidered.Thesequoiasareararetreasure.Evenindeath,theyshouldbetreatedwithrespect.1.From________,weknowthatthetreeshaveseenmuchofthehistoryoftheUSA.A.Paragraph1 B.Paragraph3 C.Paragraph2 D.Paragraph42.Readthissentencefromthearticle.Watcherswereastonishedthattheseenormoustreescouldtopplelikebabiestryingtotaketheirfirststeps.A.standup B.movequickly C.fallover D.growtobeverytall3.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheeventofthetwotreesfallingatthesametime?A.Asaneyewitnessaccount.B.Asareviewofdifferentexplanationsaboutthecause.C.Asalistofthebenefitsofcreatingnationalparks.D.Aspartofarecordofdailyeventsinthepark.4.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Notmanypeoplehavethechancetoseeasequoiafall.B.Thedeathofasequoiaisanimportantnaturalevent.C.Itisluckynobodywashurtwhenthesequoiasfell.D.Peopleshoulddomoretohelpsavethesequoias.CHello,I’mRob.Welcometoourprogramme.Todaywe’retalkingabouthigh-speedtraintravel.Manycountrieshaveveryfasttrainsthattransportpeoplefromcitytocityinsuper-quicktime.Yes,high-speedtraintravelisbecomingpopular.Well,we’llbefindingoutwhytheUKishopingtodosomethingthatisalreadypopularbybuildinganewhigh-speedrailline.Weknowthathigh-speedtraintravelhasmanygoodthings.Ithelpstotaketrafficofftheroad,itcauseslesspollution,itcanmovelotsofpeopleandit’squick.Yes,speedisimportant.Now,theTGVtraininFrancetakesaboutthreehourstotravelover750kilometresfromParistoMarseilleinthesouth-veryimpressive.ButtheUKhasbeenslowtobuildhigh-speedraillines.IthasonefromLondontoParis,buttheTransportSecretary,PatrickMcLoughlin,thinksonelineisnotgoodenough.PeoplecangofromLondontoParisonhigh-speedtrains,butcan’tgofromLondontoBirmingham.ThatmeansyoucangettoParisbytrainmorequicklythanyoucantraveltomanyBritishcities.Thegovernmentwantstobuildanotherone—calledHS2—connectingLondontothemiddleandnorthofEngland.Butnoteveryoneagreestotheplanandthereismuchdiscussion.Somesayitwillbeveryexpensivetobuild,althoughsomeexperts(專家)sayforevery1poundspent,itwillbring2poundsback.Therearealsoworriesthatsomeofthecountrysideswillbedestroyed.Itcouldbealongtimebeforeafinaldecisionismade.Sonowwe’lljusthavetoacceptthatourtrainsintheUKwillcarryonatanunhurriedspeedwhilewewatchwithenvyasanothercountry’shigh-speedtrainpassesusby!Thankyou.Wehopeyou’veenjoyedtoday’sprogramme.1.Whatisthetypeoftheprogramme?A.Anewsreview. B.Adramaseries. C.Achatshow. D.Aweeklyround-up.2.WhydoesRobmentiontheTGVtraininparagraph2?A.Toexplainhowitworks. B.Toshowhowfastittravels.C.Toreporthowfaritgoes. D.Toprovehowfamousitis.3.Whatcanweinferfromthearticleaboutthehigh-speedtraintravelintheUK?A.Itisslow. B.Itisexpensive. C.Itfallsbehind. D.Itbecomespopular.4.WhatdoesthehostthinkofbuildinganewraillineintheUK?A.Itwillbecompletedsoon. B.Itisnotagoodidea.C.Itdestroystheenvironment. D.Itmaytakealongtime.DEveryyear,asthesummerdaysgrowshorter,anamazingchangehappensinCanadianforests.Assummerchangestoautumn,thetreesturncolors,changingfromsummergreenstoshadesofred,orange,andyellow.It’satrulywonderfulsight!Fromadistance,theforestlooksasifit’sonfire.WhenIwasaboy,mygrandmothertoldmethatastrangelittlemancameatnightwithapaintbrushtopainttheleavesthosewonderfulcolors.AndIbelievedherforitwasawonderfulwayofexplainingthischangetoalittleboy.ButasIgrewolder,mynaturalcuriosityledmetodosomeresearchonmyown.Asalways,sciencehadtheanswer.Treesneedfood,justlikealllives.Leavesproducefoodforthetree.It’sjustsugar,whichissometimescalledglucose(葡萄糖).LeavesusesunlighttochangewaterandCO2intooxygen(氧氣).Theprocessbywhichleavesdothisisknownasphoto-synthesis(光合作用).Achemicalcalledchlorophyll(葉綠素)helpsmakethishappen.Chlorophyllisthereasonwhyleavesaregreensummer.However,Canadianwintersarelong,coldanddark.Thereisn’tenoughsunshineinwinterfortheleavestomakefood.Inautumn,asthedaysshorten,thetreesgetasignaltoslowdown.It’stimetotakearest.Don’tworry,though.Theyhaveenoughfoodpreparedtolastallwinter.Whentheleavesstopmakingfood,theynolongerneedtomakechlorophyll.Slowly,thechlorophylldisappears.Remember,thisisthechemicalthatmakesleavesgreen.Asthechlorophyllgoesaway,sodoesthegreencolor.Webegintoseetheothercolorsthatarealwaysthere.Wecouldnotseethembeforebecausegreenisastrongcolor.1.Thewriterthought________changedthecolorofleavesinautumnwhenhewasachild.A.thesun B.astrangemanC.thewind D.hisgrandmother2.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthispassage?A. B. C. D.3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howastrangemanpaintedtrees.B.Whatfoodtreesneedduringayear.C.Whyleaveschangecolorsinautumn.D.Whatmagicchemicalswehavenow.四、還原句子(共4小題;每小題1.5分,滿分6分)閱讀下面短文從短文后所給的六個選項中選出四個可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Doyouknowthereasonwhywefeeltiredinthemiddleofaclass?Maybeyouwouldsayitisbecausetheteacher’sclassisboring.___1___Perhapsthisissomethingyouhavenotpaidenoughattentiontoornotyetnoticed.PurposeofsleepWhydoweneedsleep?Sleephelpsourbodyheal(修復)growandstayhealthy.Italsogivesusenergy,sowecanbeactiveallday.Doctorsandhealthscientistssay:whenyoucloseyoureyesandneedtorest,sleepisjusttheverybest!SleeptimeEnoughsleepisimportanttous.Howmuchsleepdoweneed?New-bornbabiessleepmostofthetime.Theycansleep20-22hoursaday.Childrenneed10-12hoursofsleepaday.Teenagersneed8-10hoursofsleepadaybecausetheyneedlotsofenergytogrowintotheiradultbodies.Grown-upsusuallyneed6-8hoursofsleeptokeepactive.___2___Thatiswhyoldpeoplesleeplessthanyoungpeople.InterestingfactsAlmosteveryonehastheirdreamswhiletheysleep,butnotallofthemcantelltheirdreamsclearlywhentheywakeup.___3___Moresurprisingly,somemayevengetupintheirdreamsandwalkaround.Thisiscalled“sleepwalking”.Areyouasleepwalker?Or,isthereasleepwalkeraroundyou?SleepyanimalsIt’snotjustpeoplethatlovetosnooze(打盹).___4___Someanimals,suchasbearsandhedgehogs,sleepallthroughwinter.Theswiftisaveryfastbirdthatcansleepwhileitflies!Cutekoalassleeparound18hoursaday.Giraffesdon’tneedmuchsleepatall.Theyusuallysleepstandingup.A.Somepeopletalkintheirdreams.B.However,therealreasonisprobablythatwedon’thaveenoughsleep.C.Infact,manyanimalshaveunusualorsurprisingsleepinghabits.D.Theolderyouget,thelesssleepyouwillneed.E.Manyanimalsalsoneedasmuchsleepaspeople.F.Somepeopleneverdreamwhiletheyaresleeping.五、綜合填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。Haveyoueversharedaroomwithsomeone,perhapsabrother,sister,orroommate?Howdidyougetalongwiththeotherperson?Didyoualwayshavearguments_______1_______didyouworkoutawaytosharethespacewithoutarguments?Astronautssaythatoneofthemostdifficult_______2_______(part)ofspaceexploration(探測)issharingatinyareawithotherpeopleforalongtime.Spaceships_______3_______(design)tomakethebestuseofeverybitofroom.Thereisnomoreareathatyoucanescapetohave_______4_______quiettimeallalone.Norcanyoudecidetogetawayandgoforawalk.It’seven_______5_______(difficult)whenyousharethesmallareawithastronautsfromothercultures.Theseastronautsareusuallythepeople_______6_______mayhavedifferentlifestylesandcustoms._______7_______doastronautsmanagetohavegoodrelationshipswiththeirpartners?First,astronautsare_______8_______(careful)chosenfortheirexperience,physicalfitness,andabilitytogetalongwithotherpeople.Theydecidetofinishthetasksuccessfully,eventhatmeansgivingupsome_______9_______(person)needsforthetimebeing.Eachmemberofthespaceteamdoesresearch,sothattakesupalotoftime.Thenthereare“spacing”skillssuchaslistening_______10_______musiconheadphonesorwritingthatcanbedonealone.Perhapssomeofthesewillhelpyouwithyourroommate.六、根據(jù)所給中文完成句子(共6小

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