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人教版2019-2020学年九年级上学期期末英语试卷C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . While Ann _ TV, her father came home.Ais watchingBwas watchingCwatchDwatches2 . Nowwere_frontoftheclassroombuilding, andourclassroomis_thefirstfloor.Ain,inBin,onCinatDon,in3 . 一Sorry, I you my old classmate just now.一Never mind.Amistake,asBmistook; asCmistake; forDmistook; for4 . Miss Gao has taught us English _ two years. She has been here _. two years ago.Afor; sinceBsince; forCfor; forDsince; since5 . -Could you please tell me _ the History Museum?-The day after tomorrow, I think.Awhen will you visitBwhen you will visitCwhen would you visitDwhen you would visit6 . I did well in the sports meeting this term_ I trained hard.AbecauseBsoCwhenDif7 . _ does he live from our school? About thirty minutes walk.AHow longBHow muchCHow far DHow many8 . Do you know the man wearing a pair of glasses?-Yes.Hes a teacher of _.He teaches _history.Ame;usBmy;ourCmine;usDmine ;our9 . I saw quite a few good shows on Oct. 19, but I can say the show of our Foreign Language Club was _.Athe bestBthe betterCbetter10 . The sports meeting _because of the bad weather yesterday.AcancelsBcancelledCis cancelledDwas cancelled11 . My father _ after dinner every day. He enjoys it a lot.AswimsBswamCis swimmingDwill swim12 . We wont drive to the mountains tomorrow if it.AsnowsBwill snowCsnowedDis snowing二、完型填空The time in my life I felt the most nervous was when I taught my first class. At that time, I was a new teacher in China University of Geoscience. I was too_to know what to do.My students werent really students at university. They came from different geology(地质学)departments which _them to Beijing for training. All of them were _than I was, and some of them were over 50 years old.That day, I prepared everything. When I went to the classroom, I was very nervous and afraid because I knew _about teaching skills. I even didnt know _to catch their eyes. I stood there a long time and finally remembered I had to _myself. So, I wrote my name on the blackboard. When I was_, the chalk broke. Just then I heard a voice, but I didnt know what he said. I_to see the students; one of them was asking me, “How old are you?” He said he asked me three times, but I didnt_him. I told him I was twenty-seven years old and waited for_to ask more questions, however, he didnt. Suddenly there was another voice, “You are like my _and I know you need help.” All of us laughed; I felt_. After a few minutes, I started my class. They all listened to me carefully._, I figured out(摸索)the ways to teach them, to communicate with them. Also, I learned a lot from them. Half a year later, when they finished their_, they said to me, “You were the best teacher during this period.”Now, I realize that_ it isnt a terrible thing to be a little nervous. Maybe that day was a new beginning for me.13 . AexcitedBnervousCpainfulDserious14 . AplannedBcarriedCprovidedDsent15 . AolderBstrongerCfriendlierDquieter16 . AsomethingBeverythingCanythingDnothing17 . AwhatBwhoChowDwhere18 . ApardonBhelpCintroduceDstop19 . AthinkingBwritingClookingDwaiting20 . AturnedBwantedCmadeDdecided21 . AnoticeBknowChearDreply22 . AhimBherCyouDthem23 . AteacherBdaughterCteensDclassmates24 . AhelplessBsurprisedCrelaxedDtouched25 . AGraduallyBUsuallyCNormallyDPossibly26 . AvisitingBtravelingCtrainingDteaching27 . AneverBalwaysCoftenDsometimes三、阅读单选For years, I fought with the “birds nest” on top of my head. My mother thought my hair was naturally beautiful, but my classmates didnt agree. They made fun of it, calling my hair “the mop (拖把)”.When I got to university I decided to change my hairstyle. I had my curly (卷曲的) hair straightened (拉直). However, it cost me $700 once every six months to do this. People said I was crazy to spend that much on my hair. But I would do anything to never again see that curly-haired girl in the mirror.But when I had to rent my own apartment, the cost became too high. So I turned to Google. In the end, I found a “curly haired” salon, a place designed for girls with crazy hair. When I arrived there, the stylist, Jacquai, was waiting for me.“Do you really think this will work?” I asked.“No curly hair is hopeless,” she replied. “You just havent found a way to work with it. Thats all.”After the hour was over, Jacquai had completed her task. She had fixed my hair using only her hands. I couldnt believe it: my hair looked beautiful.Now my world has changed. I am more outgoing and confident than ever. People say that Im looking better than ever but that they dont know what has changed. Hair is not just hair. I dont need to tell them. My hair speaks for itself.28 . The writers classmates thought her hair was.AbeautifulBstraightCtidyDugly29 . How often did the writer straighten her hair?AOnce a month.BOnce every six months.CEvery six weeks.DEvery three months.30 . The writer found that getting her hair straightened . .Awas expensive and uselessBdid not make her look goodCwas helpful but too expensiveDcaused others to make fun of her31 . Whatwasthereactionofthestylistinthesalonwhenshesawthewriter?AShewasveryangrybecausethewriterwaslateBShethought thewritershairwasadisaster (灾难).CShewascalm(冷静) andsureofherworkDShethoughttherewasnowaytofixthewritershair32 . Thewritersworldhaschangedbecause.Ashe became confident.Bshecuthercurly hair.Cshe foundawaytostraightenherhair.Dpeople knew her change.33 . Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe.AAsuccessfulstylistBRoadtobeautyCLearn to live with mycurlyhairDNo curly hair is hopelessFor most teenagers, the kitchen may be a mysterious(神秘的) place. But Flynn McGarry is already able to take charge of(掌管) a kitchen.At the age of 15, he was already a well-known teenage chef in the US. He has opened his own dining club at home and works with some of the best restaurants in his country.McGarrys love for cooking started at the age of 10. He practiced his knife skills after school and taught himself from books and the Internet. In his room, there are no video games, basketballs or movie posters, but pots, cutting boards and pans(平底锅).When he was 11, McGarrys parents helped turn his bedroom into a monthly supper club called Eureka. Each month, he hosted his mothers friends and soon won the title of “culinary prodigy(烹饪神童)”. Now, people pay $160(979 yuan) per person to eat at Eureka.McGarry does not stick with just simple types of cuisine(菜肴). He likes creating interesting dishes. “I could take a carrot and raise it to this amazing level that youd never think youre eating a carrot,” he said. The New York Times described his meals as “creative enough to make an experienced chef inferior(逊色的).”As for the future, McGarry dreams of being a Michelin-starred chef. He plans to open his own restaurant by 19 and make it, as he puts it, “the best restaurant in the world.”34 . If Martin go to Eureka with his parents for dinner, how much do they pay in total?A$160.B480 yuan.C$2,937.D2937 yuan.35 . Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?APeople can eat at Eureka for free.BMcGarrys parents supported his hobby.CMcGarry hosts Eureka for his friends.DMcGarry started Eureka four years ago.36 . According to The New York Times, McGarrys dishes are _.AstrangeBcheapCinferiorDdelicious37 . What is McGarrys dream for the future?ATo become a wealthy cook.BTo open his own restaurant.CTo cook for movie stars.DTo work at a famous restaurant.As the taxi leaves, my father stands at the living room window looking out, watching me move off into the darkness, at 4:30 a. m. His grey hair is untidy from sleeping. Moments ago, he got up to carry my bag for me and went into the cold open air.He thanked me for a daughters cooking and for having traveled so far to spend the holiday with him. I told him that I worried about he would feel lonely again in the empty house. “I have my plans,” he said, in the moments before I walked out the door. When I arrived 10 days ago, I felt it was quiet and lifeless in the house. Then my brothers and I came and filled the rooms. But, now, theyre gone, I am the last to leave. As the taxi began to move, I watched the lights go off, but my father didnt leave. Even though he couldnt see me in the dark, he stood by the window watching, beside the tree. It was a fresh tree. He buys one every year for the new year. The life is hard for my father: my mother died years ago, and now his children are far from home, our selfish choices taking us from one end of the country to the other, the life of the tree, cut for Christmas, is short; my fathers is long and strong. But both of them are tall and straight. I leave behind two trees: one with silver-grey hair, the other still freshly green.38 . The father walked out the door withoutin the morning.Amaking his hair tidyBseeing his daughterCcarrying the bagDsaying a word39 . The writer worried about her father because.Ahe never felt lonelyBhed live alone againChe had nothing in the houseDhe is too old to look after himself40 . From the fifth paragraph we know the writer .Adidnt leave until her brothers leftBdecided to stay with her fatherCwas one of the fathers two childrenDleft her father before her brothers41 . The underlined word “selfish” in the passage means_ in Chinese.A随意的B错误的C自私的D慎重的42 . The best title for this passage should be.AThe Tree Cut for the New YearBThe Lonely Father Lives AloneCThe Children Who Have No MotherDThe Great Father in My HeartEvery year on April 22, People all over the world celebrate Earth Day. It is a time to work to keep our earth clean. People plan projects to clean up the land, air and water.U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson first thought of the idea for Earth Day in 1962 when he saw polluted rivers and cities with smoke. He needed to get support from Americans to clean up the earth. Finally, on April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans celebrated the first Earth Day! Now many countries around the world celebrate it, and you can, too.How can you celebrate Earth Day? Here are a few ideas:Join a clean-up project-Clean up your street or a favorite beach.Save energy-Turn off the lights when you leave a room, and use public transportation.Use less water.Reduce(减少)/ Reuse/ Recycle Practice the three Rs: First, reduce how much you use. Then reuse or recycle what you can.You can make a difference on Earth Day and every day!43 . People celebrate World Earth Day every year to _Ahave great funBkeep our earth cleanCget to know each otherDget support44 . How do people around the world celebrate Earth Day?ABy using more cars.BBy helping clean up the land, air and water.CBy polluting rivers and cities.DBy taking fewer buses.45 . Which of the following sentences is NOT true?AAmericans celebrated the first Earth Day.BThree Rs mean reduce, reuse and recycle.CNow about 20 million people celebrate the Earth Day.DPeople celebrate Earth Day by helping to do some public cleaning.46 . The best title of this passage is _.AThree RsBA Clean-up ProjectCWorld Earth DayDSave Energy四、回答问题阅读表达根据短文内容,完成文后任务。Many people would like to watch sport matches. First, you need to know about audience manners.Most sporting arenas(竞技场) have rules for audience written on the back of the tickets. Read your ticket carefully before you arrive. Try to reach your seat half an hour before the start of the event and dont leave when a game is in progress. When you leave, remember to take away your soft drink bottle and other rubbish.During exciting games, try to control yourself. Dont criticize(批评)the performance of players and coaches. Be careful with your words, since some may cause anger among other people in the audience.Applause(鼓掌)is a special form of body language you can use to communicate with players, but you should do it properly. When players first appear, clap your hands together to welcome them, but dont go on for too long. After an excellent performance, applaud warmly. If someone fails, your applause will help encourage them.Applause is not welcome, however, while players need to keep their concentration. Various sports have various rules for the audience.Enjoy artistic gymnastics silently. But lots of cheering can really help basketball and footb

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