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1、2023学年九上英语期末模拟测试卷请考生注意:1请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用05毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。2答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的注意事项,按规定答题。. 单项选择1、-Why cant I share my boarding-pass picture on Wechat Moments?-Because the barcode(条形码) on the boarding-pass _ be used to find the information you gave to the flight

2、company.Amust Bcan Cshould Dwill2、If you always _ yourself with others,you may have tons of pressure.I agree. We should believe in ourselves.AcomplainBcompareCconnectDconsider3、A new road _ near my school next year.AbuildsBwill buildCis builtDwill be built4、In 2017, about twelve subway lines _ in Na

3、njing.Abuild Bare building Cwere built Dwill be built5、Someone _ at the door. Can you open it?AknocksBknockedCis knockingDwas knocking6、-Would you please tell me _?- Bus No.301 will take you there.Awho will we go with to Shandong TheaterBwhat can we see in Quancheng ParkCwhen they left for the Shand

4、ong MuseumDhow we can get to Bon-Garden7、The young man seldom did the housework after he bought the robot, ? . He could relax and have time for his hobbies.Adid he; YesBdidnt he; NoCdidnt he; YesDdid he; No8、I hope you can _ me when I forget something important.AsupportBpushCremindDwarn9、-Simon, do

5、you know who invented the kite?-Sure! It _ by Mozi over 2,000 years ago.Ais invented Binvented Cwas invented Dwill be invented10、Make sure that all the waste is and safely dealt with.AactivelyBcloselyCproperlyDsimply. 完形填空11、 One small thing changes(改变) Sonia. She always thinks of the boy, but 1 doe

6、snt she help him?The boy wants to buy a book, but he cant because he has 2 money. He is not happy. He looks at the money in Sonias hand. He can buy the 3 with it. But Sonia goes away. Sonia doesnt know his idea, Then she comes back home. She 4 it to her brother David. David says, Why not give him mo

7、ney? He needs 5 ,and you can help him.Sonia 6 to that shop to look for that boy, but time never waits for(等待) her.On that day, Sonia 7 a lesson. Many people are like Sonia. We can help people a little sometimes, but we 8 want to wait for big chances (机会). Big chances don t come at any time. But we 9

8、 small ones every day.Sonia waits for 10 chances at first, but now she changes a lot. She also helps people with small things.1AhowBwhyCwhat2AsomeBnoCmuch3AmoneyBfoodCbook4AbringsBseesCsays5AmeBusCit6AwantsBhasCgoes7AgetsBteachesClikes8Adon tBalwaysCnever9AhaveBbuyCknow10AgoodBsmallCbig. 语法填空12、A ma

9、n was walking through a large city. On a street corner,he saw a boy 1 (sell) a number of small birds in a cage(笼子)He looked at the birds flying about in the cage and 2(try)to get out. He stood for some time looking at the birds .At last he said to 3(冠词)boy,“How much do you ask for your birds?” “Fift

10、y cents a bird,sir,” said the boy. “I 4(not) mean how much a bird,” said the man,“ 5(连词)how much for all of them? I expect to buy 6(it) all.”The boy began to count,and found they came to five dollars. “There is your money,” said the man. The boy took it 7(happy).Then the man opened the cage door as

11、quickly as he could,and let all the birds 8(fly)away.The boy,in great surprise,cried,“What did you do that9(介词),sir?You have lost all your birds.”“I will tell you why I did it,” said the man.“ I has been shut up for three years in a prison(监狱), and I10 decide) never to see anything in prison which I

12、 can make free.”. 阅读理解A13、 Tomatoes, sweet and juicy, are one of the worlds oldest foods. They were discovered by the Indians of South America thousands of years ago. The first tomatoes were very small. By the time the Europeans brought them to Europe in the 1500s, they were larger. They looked more

13、 like the tomatoes we eat today.The history of tomatoes is interesting. When they first arrived in Italy, they were known as “love apples”. Italians believed that if one ate a tomato, he would easily fall in love with it.However, in the United States, people believed that one would lose his life aft

14、er eating a tomato. In 1820, Robert Johnson decided to prove people wrong. He announced that he would eat a tomato in the town square. Everyone was shocked at the news. That morning, about 2,000 people showed up to watch. They were sure that Mr Johnson was going to die. Of course, he didnt. and from

15、 then on, tomatoes became popular in America.In the beginning, people argued whether tomatoes were fruit or vegetables. From a scientific point of view, they were fruit. A fruit was the ripened ovary of any plant that made seeds. However, this didnt stop most people from calling them vegetables, The

16、y said that tomatoes were eaten with the main meal-just like vegetables. So, they thought tomatoes must surely be vegetables.Whether tomatoes are vegetables or not, they wont disappear any time now. They are just delicious, for everyone to eat.1Italians used to call tomatoes “love apples” mainly bec

17、ause of their .AsizeBtasteCshapeDsmell2People felt when they heard Robert Johnson would eat a tomato.AsurprisedBsadCangryDexcited3What does the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph mean?AA few people stopped eating tomatoes.BTomatoes became the most popular vegetables.CMost people still belie

18、ved tomatoes were vegetables.DMost people stopped calling tomatoes vegetables.4Whats the writers purpose in writing the text?ATo tell us how tomatoes grow.BTo advise us to eat more tomatoes.CTo show us why people love tomatoes.DTo tell us interesting facts about tomatoes.B14、 High-speed trains, Alip

19、ay, shared bikes and online payment are seen as the new Four Great Achievements of China by young foreigner, according to a video survey by the Silk Road Research Institute of Beijing Foreign Studies University. In the video, young people from 20 countries along Belt and Road Routes were asked to na

20、me great inventions that had influenced their lives in China. The following is what they said from 4 young people of them.JustinIm from Romania. China is really a great country and its high-apeed railways are very fast, convenient and tidy. It takes me only about six hours from Beijing to Shanghai b

21、y train. It saves a lot of time and its cheaper than airplane. I wish we would have high-speed railways in our country someday.YalaIm from Nepal. I always go out by bike. Bicycle-sharing system allows people to borrow a bike from point “A” and return it at point “B”. Its not only cheap but also a lo

22、w-carbon and healthy way of life. I like it very much.BondIm from Thailand. You can find many wonderful things that we dont have in our country. We dont have Alipay or other online payment Apps with which I can go shopping without stepping out of the doors. If only I could bring them back to my coun

23、try!ArchanaIm from India. My life in Beijing is quite different from that in India. Here in China, I seldom take money with me when I go out. I can pay for almost everything by Zhi Fu Bao. Oh, its amazing. However, in India, if you dont take a wallet with you, youll be in a tough spot.1What does Jus

24、tin think of the high-speed railways in China according to his words?ACheap and amazing.BFast and tidy.CFast but expensive.DConvenient and wonderful.2What do “A” and “ B” refer to in Yalas words?ATwo countries.BTwo bike.CTwo riders.DTwo places.3Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?AT

25、herere no high-speed railways in Romania now.BZhi Fu Bao is the only way of paying for things.CBicycle-sharing system provides bikes for free.DPeople in Thailand can shop without stepping out of the doors.4What conclusion can we draw about the new four great achievements?AThey are used only by Chine

26、se people.BThey were created by young foreign people.CThey are the signs that China is improving rapidly.DThey were brought to the countries along Belt and Road Routes.C15、Have you ever heard of the expression “birdbrain”? People use it to talk about someone who is stupid, but crows(乌鸦) show that th

27、is is unfair. Now it has been discovered that crows may understand analogies (类推法).It was once thought that only humans could understand analogies, which help us to solve problems creatively.To test_in animals, scientists do RMTS tests. If a pair was AA, for example, picking BB to match it would be

28、correct. If the pair was CD, however, then EF would be correct.Monkeys have learned RMTS, but scientists wanted to know if crows could do it, too. An international team led by Edward Wasserman from the US first trained two crows to match things by color, shape and number in what is called IMTS, then

29、 moved onto RMTS.For the IMTS test, the birds were put in a cage with a plate that had three cards and two cups in it. The card in the middle was the sample (样本), while the other wasnt. The cup with the card that matched the sample card had some food to eat.ZXXKIn the second part of the experiment,

30、the birds were tested with RMTS tests. A card with two same-sized circles, for example, meant they should pick the test card with two same-sized squares and not two different-sized circles (圆). The birds did well in the more difficult test and picked the correct card more than three quarters of the

31、time, Science News reports.Wasserman was surprised that crows were able to solve the problem without any training in RMTS. “What the crows have done is surprising,” he said.So perhaps its time to stop saying “birdbrain” for good.1In the opening paragraph, the writer used “birdbrain” to .Ateach peopl

32、e how to use this expressionBintroduce a famous scientist Edward WassermanCintroduce recent findings about crows intelligence (智力)Dget readers interested in the background of the expression2The underlined phrase “this ability” in the 3rdparagraph refers to .Athe ability to play cardsBthe ability to

33、find food to eatCthe ability to understand analogiesDthe ability to pick the test card3In the RMTS test, if the birds were given the sample like this, which card should they pick?A B C D4Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?AMonkeys understand analogies.BCrows show how cleve

34、r they are.CCrows did well in RMTS.DMonkeys are cleverer than crows.D16、 Toothpaste (牙膏)does more than just keep our teeth bright and white. It can be used wisely in many other ways. Here are some useful tips that can save us time and money. If you follow them, you will have a fresh smell of using t

35、oothpaste!Clean a Dirty Mirror (镜子)If you want to clean a dirty bathroom mirror, try to put a bit of toothpaste on the mirror and wipe (擦)it dry. The glass can be cleaned up beautifully. And doing this can also stop the mirror from fogging. Then you can still see yourself in the mirror after taking

36、a shower.Remove the Unpleasant (令人不快的)Food SmellHave some bad food smell, like the smell of onions (洋葱)or fish, on your hands? You can remove it by washing your hands with toothpaste. Youll be fresh-smelling in no time.Make Your Sports Shoes WhiterThis time, clean your sports shoes by yourself, not

37、by your mother. Wipe some toothpaste around your shoes and then clean it with a wet cloth. See? Your shoes are white as new!1The passage is mainly about _.Ahow to choose the toothpasteBhow to use toothpaste wiselyChow to sell the toothpasteDhow to buy the toothpaste2How many ways can you use toothpa

38、ste to save your time and money?AOne.BTwo.CThree.DFour.3What can you do if there is some smell of fish on your hands?AEat some onions.BWash your hands with toothpaste.CWash your hands with oil.DBrush your teeth with toothpaste.4The passage doesnt tell us that _.Atoothpaste can clean a dirty mirrorBt

39、oothpaste can remove the food smellCtoothpaste can make your sports shoes whiterDtoothpaste can make your ring become new again5Where can we probably find the passage?AIn a science magazine.BIn a travel magazine.CIn a history book.DIn a story book.E17、Missing since: April 8,2016Produce : young(2 yea

40、rs old), curly hair, strongName: PoodleLast seen: Wuyi SquarePlease contact(联系):Sarah 839-6722sarahcsPlease do not run after the dog. It may run away.Lost and found items(物件)will be displayed(陈列)in the school hall.On Friday , April 11, 2016During lunch 12:30-2:30Parents: If you know that your child

41、has lost something , please remind(提醒)him or her.You are also welcome to have a look.1What is Poodle like?AIts braveBIts shyCIts lovelyDIts strong2From the chart(图表)above , we know that_.APoodle was lost two years agoBSarahs telephone is 839-6723Cparents are not allowed to look at the display on Apr

42、il 11, 2016Dwe can call Sarah or email her if we find Poodle3How long will the display last?AAn hourBHalf an hourCTwo hoursDA dayF18、Olivia was riding an elevator(电梯). She was going to the top of the Empire State Building(帝国大厦) in New York City, or almost to the top. She wanted to go to the 102ndflo

43、or, but she couldnt afford the price. It wasnt free to ride the elevator. She also had to go through security(安全) checks, and her bag had to get checked.Olivia rode an elevator to the 80thfloor. That was very high. Then she rode a second elevator to the 86thfloor. When she got out finally, she saw w

44、indows. She could see the sky outside._looked the same as on the ground. She went out of the door to where all the people were standing. Wow! It was so high. Olivia looked in every direction at the buildings below. Most of them were much shorter and smaller than the one she was in. It was so differe

45、nt being up so high.Olivia smiled at a bird that sat on the edge(边缘) of the building. How could it not be scared? It was so far from the ground, and the cars on the streets looked like tiny toys! There was a man dressed up as King Kong! He looked really funny. Olivia got her picture taken with him.F

46、or Olivia, it was really a great way to see the city. She took a lot of pictures before she left the Empire State Building.1Olivia didnt go to the 102ndfloor because_.Ait cost too muchBthe elevator brokeCshe was not allowedDshe was scared to go up too high2Finally, Olivia went to the _ floor of the

47、Empire State Building.A80th B86th C90th D100th3The underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to _.Athe Empire State Building Bthe elevatorCthe sky Dthe door4Olivia _ in the Empire State Building.Atook many picturesBcouldnt see any birdsCwas dressed up as King KongDdidnt dare to look down at the str

48、eets5What does the passage mainly talk about?AKing Kong that was in the Empire State Building.BThe history of the Empire State Building.CPlaces to visit in the city of New York.DA trip to the Empire State Building.书面表达19、书面表达美丽中国,美丽长江。黄冈是长江边一座美丽的城市。假如你是黄冈某中学的一名中学生李明,请你以“美丽的黄冈”为话題,向你的英国笔友Tom介绍一下你美丽的家乡黄冈。要点提示:1.黄冈位于长江之边,大别山之南;2.黄冈历史悠久,名人辈出;3.黄冈风景迷人,乡村秀美;4.人人参与,从小事做起,黄冈人正在努力地保护黄冈的自然环境;5.邀请Tom来中国,欣赏黄冈更美好的绿水青山、蓝天白云。写作要求:1.词数90左右(短文的开头已经给出,不计入总词数);2.根据要点提示,可以适当发挥;3.短文

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