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2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷

考生请注意:

1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。

2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的

位置上。

3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

I.单项选择

1、…Hello!TdliketospeaktoMrSmith?

--PleaseholdonandPllyourcalltohim.

A.lookthroughB.putthroughC.runthroughD.gothrough

2、StephenHawkingwasknownascientist.Hemadeagreatcontributionstotheworld,andhediedMarch

14th,2018.

A.for;onB.as;inC.as;onD.for;in

3、-Pvenoideaduringthesummervacation.Anygoodadvice?

-Whydon'tyoulearnsomethingyoulike,likepianoorviolin?Yousurelywillmakeyour

vocationdifferent.

A.whatshouldIdoB.whereshouldIgo

C.whatIshoulddoD・whereIshouldgo

4、--PdliketovisitKatetomorrow.Doyouknow?

-•一Sorry,Idon'tknowheraddress,either.

A.whyshelivesthereB.whosheliveswith

C.whereshelivesD.howshelives

5、一Theplaneisleavingrightnow,butJimhasn'tarrivedyet.

一Well,hesaidhehereontime.

A.cameB.wouldcome

C.canbeD.willbe

6、Itisusefulbook.Iborroweditfromtheschoollibrary.

A.aB.theC・/D.an

7、・Mybikeisbroken.Canyouhelpmeit?

-Sure.

A.repairB.recycleC・storeD.invent

8^—Whydon'tyoujointheEnglishclubtoimproveyourspokenEnglish?

A.Soundslikeagoodidea.B.Ifsmypleasure.C.Thafsallright.

9、Theleft-behindkids(留守儿童)can'tseetheirparentstheparentscomebackhomefromwork.

A.butB.untilC.orD.if

10、-Where'syourfather?Wehaven'tseeneachother.

A.HehasbeentoAmericaB.HehasgonetoEngland

C.HeisgoingtoEnglandD.Hewouldvisitmygrandparents

n.完形填空

IKItwasgettingdark.Paullookedoutofthewindowandsigned(叹气).Dadsaidhecouldcomehomeby5:30,but

itwasalmost7:00.EvenifDadcameback,itwouldn'tbemuchfunplaying]inthedark.Paulwalkedintohis

roomandthrewhisbaseballintothecorner.Hetriedtodosomereadingfromtheverybeginning,butcouldn't.

Thephone2atabout8:00.ItwasDad:"Paul,I'msorry,butIcouldn'tplaybaseballwithyoutonight.I

havetofinishmyworkattheoffice.Maybewecanplaythisweekend.Ohno.Howaboutnextweekend?・・・・”

Paulcouldn'tunderstandwhyDadwasso3.Hethrewhimselfintothesofaandsoonfellasleep.Hisbook

wasstillopenedtothe4page.

Thenextdayatschool,Pauldidn'thandinhishomeworkand5atest.Mrs.Green,histeacher,askedhim

tostayafterschool.uPaul,youdidn'tdoyourhomework.Youdidn'tpassthetestandonlygotaD.Thisisn'tlikeyou.

Whafswrong?”

Pauljustsatthere6,“Paul,ifyoudon'twanttotalk,Iwill.Iknowthatsomething'sworryingwithyou,

butyouhavetogetitout.You7totellsomeone.”

AsPaulwalkedhome,hethoughtofwhatMrs.Greensaid.Maybehedidn'tdohishomeworkbecausehewantedto

gethisdad's8.HeknewMrs.Greenwasright.Hedecidedto9heradvice.

WhenPaulgothome,he10hisdad.Buttherewasnoanswer.Thenitwenttovoicemail(语音信箱).Paul

begantalking:“Dad,Ican'tplaywithyounextweekend.Tvegotlotsofproblemswithmy11,Also,Ireally

don'twanttospendanotherdaylookingoutofthewindowandwaiting.Wheneveryou12ourplans,Dad,it

hurtsme.It'snottoolatetorebuildourrelationship,butwehavetostartsmall.Maybeyoucanhelpmewithmy

homeworksometime.Dad,Iloveyou.^^

AsPaulendedthecall,hefeltmuch13.Hedidn'tknowwhetherhisdadwouldbedifferent,butitdidn't

matter.Hehimself14.Heexpressedhisfeelingstotherightperson.Hehada15headashewasdoing

hishomeworkthatevening.

1.A.baseballB.cardsC.chessD.toys

2.A.stoppedB.rangC.repliedD.repeated

3.A.lazyB.busyC.luckyD.sleepy

4.A.firstB.lastC.onlyD.free

5.A.madeB.missedC.failedD.chose

6.A.cheerfullyB.angrilyC.hopefullyD.quietly

7.A.hateB.wantC.needD.agree

8.A.attentionB.messageC.praiseD.trust

9.A.refuseB.hearC.rememberD.take

10.A.sawB.thankedC.calledD.greeted

11.A.teachersB.friendsC.homeworkD.housework

12.A.makeB.breakC.followD.forget

13.A.amazedB.boredC.surprisedD.relaxed

14.A.regrettedB.complainedC.insistedD.changed

15.A.cleverB.clearC.hotD.wrong

m.语法填空

12、AlecplaystheviolinandStellaplaysthefluteinthebandattheirschool.Theschoolhastwobands1.are

knownasthetrainingbandandtheconcertband.Everyonebeginsinthetrainingband.wAttheverybeginning,I

playedit2.(terrible)!"saysStella.“Myfamilyaskedmetopracticeinthebackyard3.theydidn9tlikethe

noise.”

AlecandStellahavebeenplayingtheirinstrumentsforayearnowsotheysoundmuchbetter.Theyarebothin

theconcertbandandtheyarelearning4.(difficult)musicthanbefore."We'relearningthemusicfromthefilm

PiratesoftheCaribbean.Itsoundsfantastic!"saysAlec."Itisreallygreat5.(play)inthebandwithother

kids.”

Aswellasbeingfun,many6.(scientist)saythatlearningamusicalinstrumentisgoodforyourbrain.Ithelps

children7.theirreadingandmathskills.Ithelpsthemlearntoconcentrate.Alecthinksthatlearningtheviolin

hashelped8.(he)atschool.havetoconcentrateandthinkaboutnothingwhenI'mpracticing/9hesays."And

nowit'seasierformetoconcentrateonmyschoolwork.”

Learningmusiccan9.helpchildrenbecomemoresureofthemselves.AsStellasays,“ThefirsttimeI

10.(stand)infrontofanaudienceIwasscared.ButnowIreallyenjoyit.”

IV.阅读理解

A

13、

SuperInternationalCrafts(工艺品)Market

1/F,SuperShoppingCenter,12ShoppingRoad,ssKowloon,

nexttoDandy'sStoreandCleo*sCafe

☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

TheSuperShoppingCenterisproudtoholdtheSuperInternationalCraftsMarket.The

marketownshand-craftedproductsfromallovertheworld.Cometolearnaboutothercultures

andseebeautifulthingsfromdifferentcountries!Apartofthesaleswillbegiventothe

InternationalChildren'sFund(ICF).Someoftheinterestingproductsinclude:

Beadedbracelets(圆珠手链)fromAfrica

Doyoulovebracelets?HereyoucanfindSilkhandbagsfromThailand

braceletsmadefromspecialwoodenbeads,andThesecolorfulbagsarebeautifuland

notwopiecesarethesame!Eachbraceletlooksuseful!Youcanusethemeveryday.Each

expensive,butcostsonly$20.Whatismore,ifyoubagisasmuchas$150.Ifyoubuymore

buytwo,youcangetacardforafreedrinkatthanone,theywillbe10%cheaperforyou.

Cleo'sCafe!

Fantastic!

Wewillhaveintroductionsaboutthedifferentcountries,aswellasaluckydraw(M!)forafree

triptooneofthespecialcountriesinthemarket!Youcanalsotastefoodsfromthedifferent

countriesatourInternationalFoodsStand.

VisittheInternationalCraftsMarketandlearnaboutdifferentcultures.

Buybeautiful,interestingthingsandsupporttheInternationalChildren'sFund!

1.Thepassageaboveisprobably«

A・apieceofnewsB.avisitor'sletter

C.ashoppingguideD.atripintroduction

2.TheSuperInternationalCraftsMarketis.

A.nexttoCleo'sCafeB.nextto12ShoppingRoad

C.on1/F,Dandy*sStoreD.on2/F,SuperShoppingCenter

3.Peoplecaninthemarket.

A.learnaboutdifferentculturesB.visittheInternationalChildren'sFund

C.selltheirownhand-craftedproductsD.seebeautifulthingsmostlyfromssKowloon

4.Whichisrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Twobraceletscost$20.B.Thebraceletslookthesame.

C.Eachbagcostsonly$135.D.Thehandbagsarecolorful.

B

Theownersareoftenblamedwhenpetsputonafewpounds.Butexpertssaythatinmanycasesfatdogsandcatsare

'emotionaleaters'(借食消愁).Theyalsoeatmorethantheyneedsimplytodealwithboredomorstress,researchhas

found.Thatmeans,iftheyhavegainedweight,itcouldbebecausetheyhavebeenthroughatraumatic(造成心灵仓临

的)oranemotionalevent.

Newstudieshavealsosuggestedthatputtinganoverweightcatordogonadietcouldmakethemunhappy.Thestudy

showstheobesity(月巴胖)rateisasmuchas25percentincats,and45percentindogs.

TheproblemhasbeenlikenedtothatofBridgetJones,thesingleton(单身)whohidesawayfromhertroubledlovelifeby

eating,withvets(兽医)believingsomepetsusefoodtodealwithsadness,accordingtoTheSundayTelegraph.

Comforteatinginhumanstendstoinvolvehighcaloriefoodswhichtheindividualchooses,includingicecream,and

chocolate.

Butresearchshowsanimalsarelessfussy(挑易ij的),andwillgoonacomfortbinge(大吃大喝)eveniftheonlyfoodon

offeristheirusualdogorcatfood.

Hesaidemotionaleatinginpets,couldbecausedbyfeelingsincludingboredom,anxietyanddepression(抑郁).

Buttheresearchhasalsosuggestedovereatingcouldalsobeasignofenjoyableemotionalstate,aswellasabadmood.

1.Whowillbeoftenblamedwhenpetsgainweight?

A.Pets.B.Theowners.C.Vets.D.Experts.

2.Whydidpetseattoomuchaccordingtothepassage?

A.Becausepetsliketoeat.

B.Becausetheirownersgivethemtoomuchfood.

C.Todealwithboredomorstress.

D.Becausetheyaretoohungry.

3.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Adietcouldmakeanoverweightcatordoghappy.

B.Theobesityrateishigherincats.

C.Petsaremorefussy.

D.BridgetJonesdealtwithherboredombyeating.

4.Whafsthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.FatDogsandCatsB.FatPetsAreEmotionalEaters

C.OvereatingD.OwnersAreOftenBlamed

C

15、Stuartworksinapolicestation.Thereisalotofpressureatworkandheisbusycatchingthievesnearlyeveryday.

Onedayhefeltstressedoutanddecidedtotakealong,hotbathtorelaxhimself.Hefilledthebathtubwithwaterand

slowlylaiddowninit.Afewminutespassed.JustasStuartstartedfeelingcomfortable,thedoorbellrang.Hedidn't

wanttoleavethebathtub.Buthestillgotout,putonhisslippersandrobe(浴衣)andwenttothedoor.

Asalesmanatthedoorwantedtoknowifheneededanyshoes.Heshouted“No"atthesalesmanandshutthedoor.He

alreadyhadagoodpairofshoes.Becauseofthesalesman,hehadtoleavehiscomfortablebathtub!

Whenhereturnedtothebathroom,thedoorbellrangagain.Stillinhisslippersandrobe,StuartstartedforthedoorHe

tookonestep,slippedonthewetflooi;fellbackward,andhithisbackagainstthehardbathtub.

Whileingreatpain,Stuartstruggledinto(挣扎着穿上)hisclothesanddrovetothedoctor.Afterexamininghim,the

doctorsaid,“Youknow,you'relucky.Nothingisbroken.Butyouneedtorelax...Whydon'tyougohomeandtakealong,

hotbath?”

1.WhatdoesStuartdo?

A.Adoctor.B.Adriver.C.ApolicemanD.Asalesman.

2.HowmanytimesdidthedoorbellringwhenStuarttookabath'

A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.D.Fourtimes.

3.WhatdidStuartdobeforethesalesmancame?

A.Helaiddowninthebathtub.B.Hesoldapairofshoes.

C.Hewasexaminedcarefully.D.Hedrovetothehospital.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"slipped”mean?

5.Whatmightbethebesttitle?

A.Gotothedooragain.B.Buyagoodpairofshoes.

C.Drivetothedoctor.D.Takealong,hotbath.

D

Alice,SoniaandBobbyarelookingattheemploymentsectionintheirlocalnewspaper.Theyarelookingat

advertisementsfordifferenttypesofjobs.

“Whydon'tyouapply(申请)forthejobasawaiter,Bobby?”saidAlice.

“DoyouthinkIwillhaveachance?^^Bobbyreplied.

“OfcourseyousaidAlice.“You'recertainlyhonestandreliable(可靠的).Everyonetrustsyou,andyou're

neverlate.”

thinkSoniashouldapplyforthejobasananny,,9Bobbysaid.

“Yes,Sonia,"Alicesaid.wYoualwaysworksohardandyoulovechildren.Youwouldbeperfect!”

urdlovetodoit,“Soniasaid,“buttheadvertisementsaystheywantsomeonewhoisexperienced.Idon'thaveany

experienceorqualifications.Butwhataboutyou,Alice?

“Yes,Alice,"Bobbysaid.“Whichjobwouldyoulike”?

“IthinkIshouldbecomeacareeradvisor!”saidAlice.

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nanny"mean?

A.保姆B.清洁工C.佣人

2.Thefriendsarelookingattheemploymentsectioninthenewspaperfor・

A.moneyB.chancesC.jobs

3.Whoissupposedtobeagoodwaiter?

A.AliceB.SoniaC.Bobby

4.IfBobbywantedthejobsatthecafehecouldcallSerge.

A.anytimeB.after6pmC.before10am

5.Alicewasthemostactiveofthethreein.

A.givingsuggestionsB.applyingforjobsC.readingnewspapers

E

17、Onlychildrenarehappierthanthosewithbrothersorsisters>accordingtoanewresearchwhich

shovvssiblingrivalry(竞争)canhaveaseriouseffectonachild'semotion.

Overhalfofthechildrensurveyedsaidtheyhadbeenbullied(欺负)byasibling,andoneinthreesaidtheyhadbeen

hit,kickedorpushedbyasibling,otherscomplainedofname-callingandhavingtheirbelongingsstolen.

Otherreasonsforonlychildrenbeingmuchhappierincludenothavingtocompete(竞争)forparents'attentionorshare

bedroomswithasibling,saidGundiKnies»aresearcherontheproject.

Dr.RuthKoppard,achildpsychologist,said,“Inanaveragehome,themorechildren9thelessprivacyforeach

child.Somelovesharingabedroomwithasiblingbuttheywouldratherchoosetodoitthanhavetodoit”.

HomeswithjustonechildmakeupnearlyhalfofallfamiliesinBritain.

Thestudy,tobepublishedonFriday,questioned2,500youngpeople.Italsofoundthatsevenoutof10teenagersare

“verysatisfied”withtheirlives.

1.Theunderlinedword“sibling“means

A.兄弟或姐妹B.兄弟C.姐妹D.独生子女

2.OnlychildrenarehappierthanthosewithbrothersorsistersforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT

A.theywon^bebulliedyhit,kickedorpushedbyasibling

B.theyneedn'tworryaboutname-callingandhavingtheirbelongingsstolen

C.theyneedn'tcompeteforparents9attentionorsharebedroomswithasibling.

D.theycangetwhattheywant,andmorelovefromtheirparents

3.DrRuthKoppardisa.

A.researcherB.teacherC.childpsychologistD.doctor

4.HomeswithjustonechildmakeupnearlyofallfamiliesinBritain.

A.50%B.30%C.70%D.10%

5.Thisarticlemainlytellsus.

A.whythefamiliesdon'twanttohavemorethanonechild.

B.thereasonswhyonlychildrenarehappierthanthosewithbrothersorsisters.

C.siblingrivalrycanhaveaseriouseffectonachild'semotion.

D.homeswithjustonechildmakeupnearlyhalfofallfamiliesinBritain

F

18、Evolution(进化)haschangedourbodiesandfacesoverthousandsofyears,andit'sstillhappening.Here'show

expertspredict(预测)whatpeoplewillbelikein1,000years.

We'llbeabout1.83~2.13metrestallbecauseofimprovednutrition(营养)andmedicalscience.Ourarmsandfingers

willgetlongertoreducetheneedtoreachtoofar.

We'Hhavesmallerbrains,maybebecausecomputerswillhelpusmemorizeandthinkmostofthethings.

Therewillbelargereyesandsmallermouths.Andtheremaybefewerteethassofterfoodneedslesschewingandbiting.

Wecouldevengetournutritionfromliquidsorpillsinthefuture.

Wecanexpectothergreatchangestoo.Everyonewillhavethesameshapeofnoses.Thafsbecauseclimatewillhaveless

influenceonnoseswiththehelpofairconditioningandcentralheating.Besides,wewillhavemorewrinkles(皱纹)asa

resultoflookingatourelectronicdevices.

Wealsomayendupwithsaggy(松弛的)necksbecauseextrasunwillcauselooseskin.Andtherewillbedarkerskinas

peoplemovearoundtheplanetandraces(种族)mix.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。

1.Whywillpeoplebecometallerin1,000years?

A.Becausetherewillbethenewesttechnology.

B.Becausetherewillbeimprovednutritionandmedicalscience.

C.Becausetherewillbespecialmedicineforincreasingheight.

D.Becausetherewillbemoreandmorepeopledoingexercises.

2.Howwillvveusuallymemorizeandthink?

A.Byrobots.

B.Bylargerbrains.

C.Bycomputers.

D.Bysmarterbrains.

3.Whatkindoffoodwillweprobablyeatin1,000years?

A.Muchsweeterfood.

B.Moredeliciousfood.

C.Fresherfood.

D.Softerfood.

4.Whatwillcausemorewrinklesonourfaces?

A.Lookingatelectronicdevices.

B.Wearingwarmclothes.

C.Usingcentralheating.

D.Gettingextrasun.

5.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Inastorybook.

B.Inasciencemagazine.

C.Inatrave

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