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1、2023学年九上英语期末模拟测试卷注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。. 单项选择1、In China, spring comes in March. The weather _ warmer and the days are longer.AgetsBsoundsCsmellsDtastes2、Tony is a basketball player.

2、He is _ in our class.AtallBtallerCtallestDthe tallest3、-Did you hear someone knock at the door just now?- Sorry. I _ to my friend on the phone.Awas talking Btalked Cam talking4、一Mom, can I draw little sheep in a short time?一Dear, I think you can.Aso; soBsuch; soCso; suchDsuch; such5、About 5000 cars

3、in the factory last month.Ahave produced Bwere produced Cwas produced Dwill be produced6、- Dad, about _ of our classmates wear glasses.- Oh, thats terrible. You all should take good care of your eyes.Athree fourthBthird fourthCthird fourthsDthree quarters7、More and more people _ the importance of th

4、e eco-friendly lifestyle.AmissBpromiseCrealizeDsuggest8、I had a bad day last Monday. On my to school, a car hit me and I _ my bike. Luckily, I wasnt badly hurt.Agot off Bset off Cfell off Dknocked off9、This new model of car is so expensive that it is _ the reach of those young people with low pay.Ab

5、eyondBoverCbelowDagainst10、Its wrong and dangerous to leave children under a(an)_ age alone in the house.AyoungBcertainCmiddleDearly. 完形填空11、 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的四项选项中选择最佳选项。Soap operas(肥皂剧) from South Korea have been popular in China for more than twenty years now. So it is not the 1 time for C

6、hinas soap operas to be less popular. But this time, they are facing more 2 , because Descendants of the Sun(太阳的后裔) and My Love from the Star really made a big success, which even 3 some top Chinese officers.A senior officer said he sometimes watched soap operas from South Korea 4 operas from Americ

7、a. These operas made 5 in South Korea and in America have a lot of lovers in China.Many people 6 that Chinas soap operas are not much loved by most Chinese, because they are not as interesting as 7 from South Korea and America, such as My Love from the Star, a Korean love story between a time-travel

8、ling professor and a famous movie star.However, Korean shows not only 8 soap operas but also some programmings(综艺节目). “Running Man” is not an original Chinese show. We learned it from South Korea but some Chinese people arent aware of the 9 .Actually, China has a closer culture with South Korea. But

9、 why do shows from this 10 country always seem better? One of the possible reasons is that their stories are more attractive. Whats more, those stories tell people the importance of courage, imagination and equality.1ArightBfirstCperfectDlast2AadvantagesBprogressCproblemsDsupport3AattractedBcaughtCc

10、ontrolledDcaused4Aas good asBas well asCas long asDas much as5AallBeitherCneitherDboth6AagreeBsuggestCannounceDdecide7AmoviesBstarsCloversDoperas8ApreventBpromiseCprovideDprepare9AfactBreasonCcaseDdetail10ArelativeBneighbourCpartnerDprogramm. 语法填空12、One day Bob took two of his friends into the mount

11、ains. They put up their tents and then rode off to a forest to see how the trees were growing.In the afternoon when they were about ten kilometers from their camp,it started to snow.1(many)and more snow fell. Soon Bob could hardly see his hands 2 his face. He could not find the road. Bob 3(know)ther

12、e were two roads. One road went to the camp,and 4 other went to his house. But all was white snow. Everything was the same. How could he take his 5(friend)back to the camp?Bob had an idea. The horses!Let the horses take them 6!But what would happen 7 the horses took the road to his house?That would

13、be a trip of thirty-five kilometers in such cold weather!It was 8(get)late. They rode on and on. At last the horses stopped. Where were they?9 of them could tell. John looked around.10 was that under the tree?It was one of their tents!. 阅读理解A13、No human community has not worked out a language for it

14、self Each language is based on the life of the people who invented it,so it is especially useful to themFor example,Eskimos use a large number of words for different kinds of snowThese would be useless to people living in a hot countryLanguages change all the timeWords that are no longer needed in e

15、veryday conversation drop out of use,though they can still be found in books and dictionariesThis is often because the word has been replaced(代替)by another simpler one that most people preferFor example, car is now used instead of automobileWords can change their meanings,or have new ones added to t

16、hemThe development of computers has given new meanings to words like programme, disc and mouse and invented new words like byteOften words borrowed from other languages are used to create new wordsEnglish contains many words that were originally French and were introduced into the language in 1Court

17、, beef and vegetable are a few examplesAt first sight,or at first hearing, But when you look more closely, or listen more carefully,it is possible to find links and similarities between some languagesFor example,the word brother is like Bruder in GermanLanguage experts have grouped together language

18、s that seem to be connected into language familiesGenerally, languages that belong(属于)to a particular family have similar sounding words which have the same meaningEnglish belongs to the same language family as French,German,Spanish,and many languages spoken in Europe and AsiaThey belong to the Indo

19、European group and it is the largest language familyThe Chinese language belongs to SinoTibetan group, while Japanese belongs to yet another family which includes KoreanBut differences in language can make a barrier(障碍)when countries meet to discuss world issuesTo smooth away the barrier,the United

20、Nations use Chinese,English,French,Russian and Spanish as a few official languages throughout their meetingsIn some countries where many languages are spoken,there is an official language for formal(正式的)and business useFor instance,English is the official language in India2The example of the Eskimos

21、 mentioned in ParaIt shows that Alanguage is close to the life of the people who invented itBthe same word has different meanings in cold and hot countriesCpeople change the meanings of words in books and dictionariesDEskimos prefer to add new uses to words in everyday conversation3People today pref

22、er the wordcartoautomobilebecause Acar sounds nice at first hearingBcar is simpler than automobileCautomobile is harder to pronounceDautomobile has changed its meaning4Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in the passage?Alanguages used in most countries change with the ti

23、meBlanguages of different places sound difficult to understandClanguages spoken throughout the world seem very differentDlanguages with similar pronunciation make people feel close5It can be inferred(推断)from the passage that Amany words in English,Spanish and German share similar sounds and meaningB

24、English and Spanish are used as official languages at business meetings in EuropeCthe Chinese,Japanese and Koreau languages belong to the largest language familyDsome French words were introduced into English in order to better their own cultureB14、Warwick New York HotelThis hotel offers you stylish

25、(有格调的)rooms in quiet neighborhood, just a short walk from some of NewYorks business streets. Its a small, family-owned hotelwith 16 rooms. They provide not only comfortable rooms but also warm smiles and friendly greetings.The Westpark InnThe Westpark, near Columbus Circle, has 90 rooms, and is clos

26、e to Manhattan tourist centres. The hotels rooms have been recently painted. Many travellers on the Internet say it is below the usual standard(标准)and should be avoided. If you want to save money, you may have a try.The Affinia HotelThe Affinia is a good choice for experienced businesstravellers, fa

27、milies and international visitors. The 80 guestrooms are stylish and modern with good furniture. Guests who need more space might like the hotels rooms. All the rooms have a kitchen.The 60 ThompsonThe 60 Thompson is a stylish hotel in the heart of SoHo. The 100 beautiful guest rooms were designed by

28、 Thomas O Brien of Aero Studies. Good use of dark wood and full-wall leather(皮质的)headboards gives the hotel warmth. Guests can enjoy fine food in the hotels Kittichai restaurant and cocktails at Thoms Bar.1Warwick New York Hotels difference from others is .Aits rooms are stylish and modernBit offers

29、 comfortable roomsCts a family-owned hotelDits far from business centres2For which of the four men is The 60 Thompson the best choice?AMark is a poor worker and wants to save money.BClement loves art and enjoys delicious food and wine.CSimon wants to enjoy family-cooked meals with his family.DDavid

30、likes to go to the business streets from the hotel on foot.C15、 Holmes said, “Somebody sent a letter with five pips (桔核) in it from India, and arrived seven weeks later to kill Johns uncle. Then they sent five pips from Scotland and arrived three days later to kill Johns father. Now they have sent f

31、ive pips to John from London!”“The letters are all from sea ports (海港). The writer was on a ship when he wrote the letters,” I replied.“Very good, Watson! And Johns enemy is in London already!”“Well, I hope they wont kill young John,” I said.But they did. The next morning, we read in the newspaper t

32、hat a policeman found him die near Waterloo station. Holmes was very angry about it.“He came to me for help and those men murdered him! Im going to find them, if its the last thing I do!” he said to me, and he hurried out of the house.At night, when he came back, he was tired, but pleased, he said,

33、“I know the names of Johns enemies! And now Im going to send them a surprise! This will frighten them!” He took five pips from an orange and put them in an envelope (信封). On it he wrote “S. H. for J. C”“Im sending the pips to captain James Calhoun. His ship is called the Star. He and his men are sai

34、ling back to Georgia, USA”“How did you find him, Holmes?” I asked.“Ships papers,” he said, “Ive looked at hundreds of them today. Only one ship, the Star, was in the three ports at the right times, this morning the Star left London to sail back to Georgia. I found out that the captain and two of his

35、 men, all Americans, werent on the ship last night, so Im sure they killed John. When they arrive in America, theyll get the pips and then the police will catch them!”1Holmes was _ about Johns death.AcuriousBworriedCcrazyDangry2The Star left London for _.ACanadaBAustraliaCAmericaDIndia3Who do you th

36、ink the underlined letters “J. C” stand for? AJames CalhounBJames ColumbusCJohn CalhounDJohn Columbus4Which order is correct according to the story? John came to Holmes for help. John received a letter with five pips. John was killed. Holmes sent five pips to J. CABCDD16、 The British Museum in Londo

37、n had its most successful year ever in 2013. More than 6.7 million visitors passed through its doors. The previous record of 5.9 million was set in 2008. Over a million more people visited the museum last year than in 2012. The biggest attractions were two big exhibitions. One was Life and Death in

38、Pompeii (庞培), the other was Herculaneum. The director of the museum said he was very happy that so many people came. He told reporters that many things happened last year. Many exhibits were carried to the museum. He also said online access (网上购票) meant more people decided to visit. He added: “This

39、is truly a dynamic collection that belongs to and is used by a global citizenship.”The British Museum has many exhibitions about human history and culture. It has about 13 million exhibits from all over the world. Some countries want the museum to return some of them. Greece wants the Elgin Marbles

40、back. They were originally from the Parthenon in Athens (雅典). China wants the museum to return many things the British took from China in the 19th century, and Egypt wants the Rosetta Stone. The museum first opened to the public in 1759. Back then, only about 75 people a day visited it. They could l

41、ook at 71,000 objects, including 40,000 printed books, 7,000 manuscripts (手稿), and many stuffed animals (内部填充的动物), birds and insects (昆虫). There were also very old objects from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, the Far East, and North and South America.1_ people visited the British Museum in 2012.

42、A13 millionBMore than 5.7 millionC71,000D12.6 million2Britain take many things from China _.Alast weekBin 1849Cin the 19th centuryDat the beginning of the last century3Which country wants back the Rosetta Stone?AGreeceBEgyptCChinaDAthens4Which of the following is WRONG?AThe biggest attractions in 20

43、13 were on Pompeii and Herculaneum.BThe museums director said the Internet meant fewer visitors.CThe British Museum has around 13 million exhibits.DThe museum contained about 40,000 books when it first opened.5What does the underlined word “exhibits” mean?A陈列品B假货C战利品D品种E17、A wild baby bison (野牛) at

44、Yellowstone National Park had to be killed because of tourists. The tourists thought that the baby bison looked cold. They put it in their car and drove to a park ranger (管理员) station. A ranger described the action of the tourists as a “dangerous move” because adult bisons can look after their babie

45、s very well and they will attack (攻击) to protect their young. Park rangers took the animal from the car and set it free. But, sadly, the baby was refused by its family because it had the smell from humans. Yellowstone National Park explained on Facebook that the smell from people can cause parent an

46、imals to refuse to accept their young. The park tried again and again to make the baby bison lives with its parents. After several times they had to give up.Many people expressed anger at both the tourists and the park.The park said that they did not have the ability to care for a young bison. They

47、also said that it is “not the task of the park to save animals”.The tourists were fined (罚款) $110 for touching park wildlife. Park rules say that visitors to Yellowstone should stay at least 22 meters away from all wildlife, and at least 90 meters away from bears and wolves.One ranger said that Yell

48、owstone recently added many safety signs that say staying near the wildlife there is dangerous to humans and animals as well. Those signs are written in English and other languages.1The tourists took the baby bison to a park ranger station because they thought it looked _.AsadBhungryChappyDcold2The

49、park ranger described the action of the tourists as a “dangerous move” because _.Athe tourists drove in a wrong wayBadult bisons would attack the touristsCadult bisons couldnt look after their baby wellDthe tourists would make the baby bison sick3Which of the following is TRUE according to the passa

50、ge?AThe park refused to send the baby bison back.BThe visitors saved the baby bison.CMany people are angry at the bison family.DThe smell from humans may bring trouble to bisons.4From the passage, we can learn that _.Awe must keep away from any wild animalBwe should care about wild animals in a righ

51、t wayCwell be fined if we save a bison in the parkDwed better write safety signs in many languagesF18、Charlie was about to climb into bed when he found there was a light on in his garden shed(棚). Then he noticed some people who were busy stealing his things.He call the police right away. The policem

52、an asked, “Are there any intruders(闯入者)in your house?” Charlie replied “no” and explained what was happening.The policeman said, “All patrol cars(巡逻车) have gone out, and a policeman will go to your house when one is free.”Charlie hung up, waited 30 seconds, and then called the police again. “Hello,

53、I just called a short while ago because there were people stealing things from my shed. I want to let you know that theyre not a problem anymore because Ive just shot every one of them.”Charlie then hung up the phone. In five minutes, three patrol cars, nearly twenty policeman and an ambulance arrived at his house. Of course, the police caught the thieves.One policeman said, “I thought you said that you shot every one of them!”Charlie replied, “I thought you said there were no patrol cars free!”1The story happened .Ain the morning Bin the afternoon

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