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绝密★启用前河南专版2024-2025学年上学期九年级英语期中模拟一.听力理解--略二、阅读理解。(20小题,每小题2分,共40分)ATina:Saturday,January7thI’mwritingapaperformyresearchreport,andneedsomeideas.Whatdoyouthinkisthemostusefulinventionofall?Thanksforyourideas,Cindy:Saturday,January7thForaneverydayandusefulinvention,fthinkit'stheair-conditioner.liveinShenzhen,andduringsummer,thetemperaturereaches35℃ormore.It'sterrible!Withoutair-conditioners,peopleherecan'tworkorstudy.John:Saturday,January7thThemostusefulinventionistheInternet.Wecancommunicatewithpeopleanddobusinessfaster,IownaclothingstoreinTokyo,Ialsohaveawebsite.Now,peoplefromallovertheworldcanbuymyclothesontheInternet.IcankeepintouchwithfriendsandfamilyinJapanandaroundtheworldbyusingemails.Alice:Sunday,January8thIagreetheInternetisuseful.But,inmyopinion,there'saninventionthatismoreuseful-.electricity.Withoutelectricity,manyoftheworld’simportantinventionswouldn'twork.()21.Tinawantsto__________.A.collectsomeideasforherpaperB.giveAlicesomeadviceC.tellJohnaboutthemostusefulinventionDmakemorefriendsthroughtheInternet()22.CindythinksthemostusefulinventionisABCD()23.Whothinkselectricityisthemostusefulinvention?A.Tina.B.CindyC.John.D.Alice.()24.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?Ã.TinalivesinShenzhen.B.JohnhasaclothingshopontheInternet.C.Alicedoesn’tthinktheInternetisuseful.D.Cindydoesn'thaveair-conditioners.()25.Youcanreadthispassage_______A.inanadvertisementB.inanewspaperC.inamagazineD.ontheInternetBAstoreownerwasshowingasignabovehisdoorthatread“Puppies(小狗)ForSale”.Soonalittleboyappearedunderthestoreowner'ssign“Howmuchareyougoingtosellthepuppiesfor?heasked.“Anywherefrom$3to$50,”thestoreownerreplied.Thelittleboyreachedinhispocketandpulledoutsomechange,“lhave$2.37,"hesaid.“CanIpleaselookatthem?”Thestoreownersmiledandwhistled(吹口'),andamotherdogcameout,followedbyfivepuppies.Apuppywasleftfarbehind:Immediatelythelittleboypointedatthepuppyandsaid,“What'swrongwiththatlittlepuppy?"Thestoreownerexplainedthatthelittlepuppywasbornwithdisabledlegs."Thelittleboybecameexcited.“That'sthelittlepuppythatIwanttobuy."Thestoreownerwassurprisedandsaid,“No,youdon'tneedtobuythatone.Ifyoureallywanthim,I’lljustgivehimtoyou.Thesmiledisappearedfromthelittleboy'sface.Helookedstraightintotheowner'seyesandsaid,“Idon'twantyoutogivehimtome,ThatlittlepuppyiswortheverybitasmuchasalltheotherpuppiesandIllpayfullprice,Infact,I'llgiveyou$2.37now,and50centsaweekuntilIpayoffallthemoney."”Thestoreownercountered(反驳),“Youreallydon’tneedtobuythislittlepuppy.Heisnevergoingtobeabletojumpandplaywithyouliketheotherpuppies.Tothis,thelittleboyreacheddownandrolleduphispantstoshowhisdisabledleftlegsupportedbyabigmetalbrace(支架).Helookedupatthestoreownerandsoftlyreplied,“Well,Idon'trunsowellmyself,andthelittlepuppywillneedsomeonewhounderstands!"26.Whatdidtheownerofthestorewanttodowiththepuppies?A.Hewantedtokeepthemathome.B.Hewantedtobuythemfromtheboy.C.Hewantedtohavethemonsaleinhisstore.D.Hewantedtogivethemtodogloversforfree.27.Whatisthecorrectorderaccordingtothetext?a.Alittleboycametothestore.b.Thepuppieswereonsaleinastore.c.Theowerloldtheboythepriceofpuppies.d.Theboysaidhewantedthedisabledpuppy.e.Thedisabledpuppycameoutlast.A.b-a-e-c-dB.b-a-c-e-dC.d-c-b-a-eD.d-c-a-b-e28.Howmightthelittleboyfeelwhentheownertoldhimtotakethepuppyforfree?A.Excited.B.Unhappy.C.Unlucky.D.Unbelievable.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Oneoftheboy'slegswasdisabled.B.Theownerdoesn'tlikethepuppies.C.Althepuppieswerekindofdisabled.D.Themotherdogcouldn'tfeedthepuppies.30.Whatisthetext?A.Adiary.B.Adrama.C.Areport.D.Astory.CEverylanguagelearneralwaysfacesaproblem:you'retalkingtosomeoneinalanguageyouhaven'tmasteredyet,andallofthesuddenyoucan'trememberaword-oryourealizethatyouhaven'tevenlearnedityet!Theconversationstops,yourmindgoesblank,Weallforgetwords(eveninourmothertongues),butthatdoesn’tneedtoshutusup.Followthesetips,andyou'llneverbeleftspeechlessagain.JustguessOver30%ofEnglishvocabulariesweretakeninfromFrench,soifyou'respeakingFrenchtosomeoneandyousuddenlydrawablank,there'sagoodchancethatwhatyousaywillatleastbesimilartoarealFrenchword.ThisskillalsoworksfortheotherRomancelanguages(罗曼斯语).MakeupwordsThisisespeciallyeasytodowithlanguageslikeGerman.Ifyouwanttosayglove,butdon'tknowhow,justtaketwoprobablewords(hand+shoe)andstickthemtogether.Evenifyourclevermade-upwordistotallynotarealword,yourconversationpartnerwillfinditmucheasiertoguesswhatyoumean.UseyourbodySeriously,paymoreattentiontothepowerofbodylanguage,Soputupyourhands,makesoundeffects,turnoveryourbody,stampyourfootifyouneedto,tryanything!Sayitinyourmothertongue.Thisshouldonlybeyourlastway,useitonlyforthoseinstanceswherethetipsabovehavefailed.Sayingthewordinyourownlanguageisnotideal(理想的),butit'sstillbetterthansayingnothing.()31.What'sthequestioneverylanguagelearneralwaysfaces?Yourmindgoesblank.B.Don'tknoweachotherwell.Forgettingawordwhiletalking.D.Don'tmasteraforeignlanguage.()32.HowmanyEnglishvocabulariescomefromFrench?Morethan30percent.B.Lessthan30percent.Morethan70percent.D.Lessthan70percent.()33.Whichwordcanyouusetoexpressthemeaningoftheword“hat"?shoe+hand.B.hand+shoe.C.shoe+head.D.head+shoe.()34.Whichisyourlastwaywhenyoucan'trememberaword?Justguess.B.Useyourbody.Makeupwords.D.Sayitinyourmothertongue.()35.WhichoneisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?Bodylanguageplaysanimportantroleinyourconversation.Makingupwordsmaybeagoodwaywhiletalkingtoothers.Yourmindmaygoblankwhenyouforgetawordwhiletalking.Sayingitinyourmothertongueisbetterthansayingsomething.DTherearesomanyexpressionsinAmericanEnglishthatsoundpleasant(令人愉快的)butarenot.36.________.Whensomeonesaystheyhaveto“facethemusic",itdoesnotmeantheyaregoingtoaconcert.“Facingthemusic”meanstoacceptanddealwiththepunishment(惩罚)ofanaction.________.Forexample,“Ican'tfaceanothernightofcamping!It'scoldandrainy.”Or“Inlife,youmustfaceyourfears.”“Face”usedinthiswayisverycommon.Butnow,let'sgobackto"facingthemusic".Imagineafriendasksyoutotakecareofherbeautifulredsportscar.Shegivesyouthekeysandsays,“ThankssomuchforwatchingmycarwhileI'maway.Butpleasedonotdriveit.Itisanextremely(极其)fastcar.”38.________.Youwanttoshowoff(炫耀)tosomefriends,soyoudriveitaroundtownonenight.Asbadluckwouldhaveit,youlosecontrolofthecaranddriveitintoastopsign.Bang!Whenyourfriendreturns,youmusttellherwhatyouhavedoneand“facethemusic”.39._______.Itcouldbelosingherfriendshiporpayingforrepairstohersportscarorboth.Whateverthemusicis,youmustfaceit.40.________.To“takeyourmedicine"meanstoaccepttheresultsfromsomethingbadyouhavedone.Andifsomeonesays,“Youmadeyourbed.Nowlieinit.”theymeanyoucreatedabadsituationandnowyouwillexperiencetheresults!A.Butyoudonotlisten.A.Butyoudonotlisten.B.“Facethemusic"isagoodexample.C.The“music"hereistheresultofyouractions.D.Americansoftenusetheword“face"inthisway.E.ThereareotherAmericanexpressionsthatmeanthesamethingas“facethemusic”36.__________37.________38.__________39._________40.___________三、完型填空。(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)通读全文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Humeisagreatteacher.EachofHume'sstudentswasexcellent.Inthelastyearofhislife,Humehadalreadymadeallhisplans.Oneday,he4l.______thathewoulddiesoon.Sohedecidedtogivehis42.______lessonintheopenair.“Whatdoyouseeinthis43._______?"askedHume.“Weeds(杂草),”thestudentsansweredtogether.“Arethereanywaystogetridof(除掉)theweeds?”Thestudentswerealittleconfused(困惑的).“Isn'tthis44._______todo?"theysaidtothemselves.Thefirsttospeakwasanelderstudent.“Ionlyneedahoe(锄头).”Thesecondstudentimmediatelyadded,“Ithinkitwouldbe45.______tousefire.Thethirdstudentshouted,“Togetridoftheweeds,46.______mustdigdeep."Whenhisstudentshadfinishedanswering,Humestoodupwitha47.______andsaid,“That'sall.Yougobackanduseyourownwaystoremoveweedsfromafield.Andwe’llcomebackayearlaterto48._______yourresults."Theyearpassed49._______.Whenthestudentsgottogetheragain,theyalllookedateachotherindisappointment50._______nomatterwhattheydid,theycouldnotgetridoftheweeds.Sotheycouldn'twaitto51.________advicefromtheirteacher.52.________,Humehaddied,Onepassageinthebookhehadleftwentlikethis,“Allofyourmethodsarefarfrom53.___________weeds.Thebestwaytogetridofweedsisbyplantingcropsinthefields.Inasense,your54._______isalsoafield.”Sosow(播下)hopeandhappinessinthefieldofyourheart,Sowthese55._______thingsintheheartsofchildrenandtheweedsintheirheartswillnaturallyberemoved,Thentheywillbeabletoenjoyabeautifulheartandahappylife.41.A.searchedB.realizedC.appearedD.remembered42.A.nextB.usefulC.lastD.early43.A.parkB.fieldC.forestD.lake44.A.easyB.hardC.funnyD.interesting45.A.furtherB.higherC.slowerD.better46.A.itB.thatC.oneD.none47.A.cryB.smileC.jokeD.cheer48.A.checkB.receiveC.refuseD.advise49.A.terriblyB.quicklyC.luckilyD.cheaply50.A.whetherB.unlessC.tillD.because51.A.payforB.callforC.askforD.preparefor52.A.HoweverB.AnywayC.BesidesD.Though53.A.growingB.plantingC.wateringD.killing54.A.chanceB.heartC.painD.wealth55.A.awfulB.beautifulC.upsetD.convenient四、语篇填空。(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)第一节阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。he,old,good,music,fun,need,feel,send,easy,shouthe,old,good,music,fun,need,feel,send,easy,shoutDoyouwantyourbiketobechangedintoasuper-cool“scraperbike”?RaymondWigginsfromCalifornia.US,canhelpyoudoit,Allhe56._______ispaint,tinfoil(锡箔纸),andsometimessometape(胶带).InsomeAmericancities,someteenagersaren't57._______oldenoughtodriveorcan'taffordacar.Decorating(装饰)theirbikeswithsomethingspecialcanbethe58._____wayforthemtoshowoff.Rayfirstheardaboutscraperbikesfouryearsago.59._______friendAlfredtaughthimhowtomakethem.Raysayssofarhehasmadeabout35scraperbikes,forfriendsandforhimself.Whenheridesoneofhisnewbikesdownthestreetwithlittlekids60.__“scraperbike”,Raysays,“Itfeelsgood...reallygood...Itjustmakesyou61._____likeastar"Lifehasn'tbeen62.______forRay.Hewastakenfromhismotheratage6.Heandhisbrotherwere63._____toafosterhome(收养家庭).Sincethenhe’slivedwithhisfather,hisaunt,andnowhisgrandmother.However,hehasbecomeafineyoungman.WhatinterestsRaymorenowismaking64.______aboutthebikes.“Ijustdothisallfor65._______.Hopefully,itgoessomewhere.Iwouldlikeajobmakingmusicorsomething.Butreallyljustwanttodosomethingmeaningfulinsteadofgettingintrouble.”56.________57._________58._________59._________60._________61.________62._________63._________64._________65._________第二节根据语篇要求填空,使短文通顺、完整。每空限填一次。(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分。)Thedependence(依赖)ontheInternetandmobilephonesseems66._______havebecomeserious.Whenwecutofffromthem,wewillbecomeworriedinstead67._________feelingrelaxed.Scientistshavefoundthatstayinginaplacewithnomobilephones,orkeepingaway68.________theInternetmakeslotsofpeoplefeelhighstressed(压力).Asmany69._______percentoffull-timemothersalwayshadtheInternetturnedonathome,whileathirdofpeoplesaidtheynolongerfeltanysenseofguilt(负罪感)aboutalwaysbeing“connected”byeitherhavingtheirmobilephonesorcomputersturnedon,thesurveyfound.Theresultsalsoshowed70._______36percentofpeoplewereworriedaboutkeepingintouchwiththeirfamilyiftheyweredisconnec

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