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2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.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
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
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11.The waterdark anddirty.Its nolonger safeto drink.A.became B.will becomeC.has becomeD.was becoming、一2Everybody isgoing toclimb themountain.Can Igo too,mom一Wait tillyou areold enough,deanA.Good idea.B.Why notC.I hopeso.D.Pm afraidnot、3I cantcarry yourbag.It ismuch thanmine.A.heavy B.heavier C.heaviest D.the heaviest、4-Is itcheaper andenjoyable totravel bytrain thanby plane--Yes,I thinkso.A.very;very moreB.more;much moreC.much;far moreD.even;a little、5-Jenny,whafs happenedto youYou seema bitangry.-Bad luck.I waswalking across the streetwhen acar hitme.A.nearly B.mainly C.hardly D.mostly、一6If youare buyingtodays NanjingDaily,could youget forme一I amglad to help you.A.it B.this C.one D.that、7The manrunning inour playgroundbe ourheadmaster,because he has goneto Americaon business.A.mustnt B.shouldnt C.can*tD.may not、一8Could youtell mefor London—At nineoclock tomorrowmorning.A.how areyou leavingB.when areyou leavingC.when youare leaving
9、—Does Aliceoften workuntil2・a・m.on weekdays.—No,she does.But sheoften staysup lateon weekdays.、一A.always B.seldom C.usually10Would youlike meto showyou aroundthe school书面表达、书面表达V.19(评论)(阅读下
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5.A书面表达V.、19My Thoughtsabout HappinessPower,wealth,and famecant always make peoplehappy.For example,the richpeople wereunhappy,because they areafraid oflosing money,while thepoor peoplewastrulyhappy because he wassatisfied withwhat hecould have.What canalwaysmakemehappyHappiness is always inmy heartand iseasy to find ifI pay more attention towhat Ihave.For instance,enjoying thebeautiful sunshineafter acloudy day,getting aglass ofwater frommother whenI am studying,getting helpfrom myfriends when Iamin troubleand soon.These are the momentswhenIam happy.All inall,dont thinkabout whatyou can*t have.Contentment isthe keyto happiness.A.Good ideaB.Well doneC.Yes,please D.My pleasure完形填空II.、11Some people succeed,while othersmay not.This isbecause somepeople owncertain qualities,which]don*t have.Ifyou want to be successful,you shouldhavethefollowing qualitiesat least.(乐观的).The2thing you must rememberis thatin orderto succeed,youmustbe optimisticIf you do not3to win,youwill nottry ashard asthose whodo expectto win.You alsoneed tohave aclear purposeand a4for doing something.If youdo nothaveapurpose,you willnot doyour bestto workhard andmake sure that everydetail youhavedone5right,Reading is another thingto success,as itwill helpyou learnabout6other peoplehave achievedsuccess.If youwant tolearnhow toset upa successfulbusiness,you shouldread booksabout likeBill Gatesand JerryYang,who have7amazingsuccess in their areasof business.Another8that helpspeoplesucceedis creativity—thinking aboutthings differentlyand wonderinghow otherswill do9thing.Think aboutsome successfulpeople youknow.They mightbesuccessfulwith10creativity,but the most successfulpeoplearethe most creativeones.Practicing isequally importantif youwantto11because practicemakes perfect.Practice everyday at any careeryou arein,and12doingso,you willsee yourself,your businessand yourself-confidence beginto grow.If youfeel13about whatyoudo,this confidencewill makeother peoplebelieve inyou more14・Yourworkmates willbe happyto workwith you,and yourboss willgive youmore importantthings
15.Finally ifyousucceed,you canlook peoplein theeye andsmile confidently.Success isyours forthe taking!Cheers!
1.A.other B.others C.another D.the other
2.A.first B.second C.one D.two
3.A.flnish B.fail C.forget D.expect
4.A.cause B.aim C.reason D・need
5.A.am B.was C.is D.are
6.A.what B.where C.when D.how
7.A.achieved B.lost C.missed D.eaten
8.A.way B.direction C.world D.quality
9.A.a differentB.the sameC.the differentD.a same
10.A.a littleB.little C.a fewD.few
11.A.success B.successful C.succeed D.successfully
12.A.with B.in C.at D.by
13.A.imaginative B.confident C.lovely D.warm
14.A.as wellB.also C.either D.neither语法填空
15.A.doing B.do C.to doD.done m.、
二、语法填空用所给单词的适当形式填空,未给词的限填一词12忍受I usedto bestrongly againsttelling lies.I cantstand lies.L,a whitelie changedmy idea.Several daysago,I invitedsome friends
2.get togetheratabar tocelebrate my birthday.They promisedto meet
3.at5失望,p.m.When thatday came,I gotto4bar early.To mydisappointment onlyone friendarrived by4:50p.m.Did theyforgetmybirthdayI hadto keep
5.wait forthem.Most of them saidthat theywere
6.the waywhile somesaid theywere stillathome.I realizedthat theywouldnt comeon time.At5p.m.,there
7.be justthree peoplewith me.I saton mychair8・happy.How couldthey dothis tome They didnt care about me!I gotso angrythat Idecided toleave.But justat thatmoment,a groupof my
9.friend cameinto theroom witha bigcake in their hands,singing“Happy birthdayto you”.I was阅读理解so10surprise^Ever sincethen,I didnthate tellingwhite liesanymore.IV.、A13Charles Dickenswas anEnglish writer.He wasborn in
1812.He createdsome of the worldsbest-known charactersand manyreaders thinkhe isthemostimportant writerof theVictorianera1837-
1901.Some ofhis famousnovels areOliver Twist,David Copperfieldand GreatExpectations.Most peopleinhis novelslived inLondon.In1824,Dickens5father wentto prison监狱becausehecouldnt paymoney tosomeone.In those days,a manswife andyoungchildren wentto prisonwith him.Charles was12,so heleft schoolto workin theprison.Life washard,and a lot ofchildrenworked inthosedays.Dickens9own experiencehelped himto writeabout poor children withouta motheror father.Dickens1success beganwith thepublication出版of ThePickwick Papersin
1836.And hisbook OliverTwist is about aboywithout father.Important peoplewere moreinterested in the problemsof poorpeople afterreading Dickens9books.Dickens9novels areoften verylong and he wrotethem indifferent partsfor anewspaper eachweek.His novelshavea lot ofexcitingand sadthings in them.He wantedhis readersto buythe newspaperevery week.And thereaders wantedto finishthestory!Dickens5novels are popular becausemany ofhis storiesareabout social社会的problems andfamily life.Dickens wassuccessfulin writingandhehas been praised byother writersfor hisstyle andcharacters.
1.When wasCharles DickensbornA.In
1812.B.In
1824.C.In
1836.D.In
1901.
2.Where didDickens workwhen he was12A.In theprison.B.At aschool.C.On afarm.D.In anoffice.
3.Dickens9novels arepopular because.A.they havealotof excitingand sadthingsB.they areaboutsocialproblems andfamily lifeC.hehasbeenpraisedfor hisstyle andcharactersD・he isthemostimportant writerof theVictorian eraB、14Libraries givekids aquiet andsafe placeto read and learn.For over100years,libraries haveplayed animportant roleinAmericans9education.But howare thesebook-filled buildingschanging with the timesYou may be surprisedto find out.(仓!建)Benjamin Franklinfamously foundedJ Americasfirst lending library in
1731.But thepublic library system gotitsbiggest developmentin theAmerican historyin thelate1800s.Businessman AndrewCarnegie donatedmillions ofdollars tohelpbuild freepublic librariesacrossthecountry.Between1886and1919,Carnegies donationshelped build1,679newlibraries.Carnegie believedthat librariescould offerthe chances to Americans,young andold.He knewthat the more librariestherewere,themore people wouldhave opportunities to readand usebooks,speeches andnews.(社区),If youcan easilyfindapublic library in yourcommunity youHget morechances.After all,the UnitedStates has9,225public libraries.Today,libraries keepgrowing.Seven tenthsof the libraries have free Internet.It providesmuch moreinformation and opportunitiesto ask for jobsonline.Libraries arealso teachingkids aboutthe funof reading.The newprogram Read!Build!Play!adds readinginto playtime.As(乐高积木)(图像)kids listen to abook thatis beingread aloud,they useLegos tobuild imagesfrom thestory happily.Todayslibraries arealways lookingfor creative programs to bring people into the library.(智慧)Benjamin Franklinonce said,“The doors of wisdomare nevershut.As longas thedoors ofpublic librariesare open,what hesaid ismost certainlycorrect!
1.Benjamin Franklinfounded thefirst lendinglibraryin.A.1731B.1800C.1886D.
19192.How manypublic libraries havefreeInternet nowA.
2767.B.
6458.C.
9225.D.
1679.
3.The rightorder ofthefollowingstatements is・
①The publiclibrarysystemin Americadeveloped fast.
②The firstlendinglibrarywas founded.()3Libraries provideinformation andchancesto askforjob online.
④Libraries trytobringpeopleintothelibraryby usingcreativeprograms.A.
②①③④B.
②③④①C.
③④①②D.
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4.The lastparagraph mainlytells us・A・librarieshaveplayed animportant rolein AmericanseducationB.public librariesintheUS shouldnever closethe doorsC.the writerdoesnt agreewith BenjaminFranklinD.libraries helppeople toopen thedoorsofwisdom
5.The best title forthe passage is・A.thelibrariesinthe worldB.libraries andopportunitiesC.libraries teachkids toreadand learnD.the developmentoftheAmerican librariesC15Let childrenlearn tojudge their own work.A childlearning totalk does not learnby beingcorrected allthe time;ifcorrected toomuch,he willstop talking.He noticesa thousandtimes aday thedifference betweenthe languageshe usesand thelanguagethose aroundhim use.Bit bybit,he makesthe necessarychanges to make hislanguage likeother people.In the same way,when childrenlearn to do allthe otherthings,they learntodowithout beingtaught-to walk,run,climb,whistle,ride abicycle-compare thoseperformances withthose ofmore skilledpeople,and slowlymake theneeded changes.Butin schoolwe nevergive achild achance to findouthis ownmistakes for himself,let alonecorrect them.We do it allforhim.Weact asif wethought thathe wouldnever noticea mistakeunless itwas pointedouttohim,or correctit unlesshewasmade to.Soon hebecomes dependenton theteacher.Let himdoithimself.Let himwork out,withthehelp ofother childrenif hewantsit,what thisword says,what answeris tothat problem,whether thisisagood wayof sayingor doingthis ornot.If it isamatter ofright answers,as itmaybein mathematicsor science,give himthe answerbook.Let himcorrect hisownpapers.Why shouldwe teacherswaste timeon suchroutine workOur jobshould beto helpthe childwhen hetells usthat hecantfind theway toget theright answer.Lets endthis nonsenseof grades,exams,marks.Let usthrow themall out,and letthechildren learnwhat alleducated personsmust someday learn,how tomeasure their own understanding,how toknow whattheyknow ordo notknow.
1.What does the authorthink isthe bestway forchildren to learn thingsA.by copyingwhat otherpeople doB.by makingmistakes andhaving themcorrectedC.by listening to explanationsfrom skilledpeopleD.by askinga greatmany questions
2.According tothe writer,teachers inschool shouldA.allow childrento learnfrom eachotherB.point outchildrens mistakeswhenever foundC.correct childrensmistakes assoon aspossible D.give childrenmore bookknowledge
3.The passagesuggests thatlearning tospeak andlearning toride abicycle are・A.not reallyimportant skillsB.more importantthan otherskillsC.basically differentfrom learningadult skillsD.basically thesame aslearning otherskills
4.Exams,grades,and marksshould beabolished becausechildrens progressshould onlybe estimatedby・A.educated personsB.the childrenthemselves C.teachers D.parentsD()16A reportfrom theUnited NationsUN saysthe worldneeds another69million teachersby theyear
2030.The UNagencyLJNESCO madea promisein2015that everychild inthe worldis toreceive primaryand secondaryeducation withinthe next14years.Now there are263million whodo notgo toschool.Around25million ofthese might never get an educationThe撒agency saysalotof workneeds to be doneto findenough teachersfor schools.The mostteachers areneeded insub-Saharan哈拉沙漠以南的)Africa and Southern Asia.The UNreport warnsthat thereare notenough teachers in countrieswith risingpopulations.This makesit harderto findenough teachers.It says:Without quickand continuingaction,the situationwill becomeworse inthe faceof risingneed foreducation.n UNESCOis alsoworriedaboutthe quality(质量)of teachersin somecountries.In countrieslike Ghana,Liberiaand SierraLeone,fewer than60percent of teachersinprimary schoolshave beentrained.There arealso worriesabout classsizes.The LINsays,HIn countrieslike Malawi,itiscommon tofind over100children inone class.This hasbeen aproblem formanyyears.”
1.How manychildren aroundtheworldmightnevergetaneducationA.More than69million.B.About25million.C.About263million.D.Less than14million.
2.From theunderlined sentence,we can learn thatsub-Saharan AfricaandSouthernAsiaA.are fullof teachers B.arepopularwith teachersC.are veryshort ofteachers D.will invitemore teachers3・Its difficultto Andenough teachersin somecountries becauseA.people don*t liketobeteachersB.the governmentspay noattention toeducationC.theyaretoo poorto callin teachersD.therearemore andmore childrenbeing born.
4.What canwe infer from the passageA.300million childrendo notgo toschool atpresent.B.It*snotvery difficulttofindenoughteachersfor schools.C.In Liberia,more than60%ofteachershave beentrained.D.There aretoo manystudents ina classroomin Malawi.
5.The writer°s purposefor thispassageistoA.let peopleknow theeducational situationB・advise peopleto becometeachersC.encourage peopletohelppoorchildrenD.tell peoplethe importanceof educatioE
17、阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项From alarge elephantto asmall mouse,animals livehappily togetherin Disneysnew movieZootopia.Judy Hopps,the maincharacter,becomes thefirst rabbitpolice officerinthecity.While solvinga mystery,she meetsthe smartfox,Nick,who helps(市长)her withher case,and someother animalslike thelion mayorand asloth calledFlash.Here issomething moreabout themovie.There are64kinds of animals inthe movie.Each kindis speciaLElephants havetrunks(big noses),pigs havesnouts;someanimals havefeet,some havepaws;some animalshave threefingers whilesome havetwo.Judys characterisabit different(裂唇),from realrabbits.Real rabbitsactually havea splitlip butthe filmmakers decidedto keepJudys lipall togethertolook nice.Film makerslearned thatnot allfur ofanimals isthesame.In themovie,some ofpolar bearfur isclear.It appearswhite(反射)(根部),because thelight reflectsoff ofit.Part offox furis darkat theroot gettinglighter till its red top.Theydidsoto makesurethat the animalsin Zootopiawere believable.Moreover,a filmmaker,Nathan Warnerwithhispartners alsotook atrip toAfrica forresearching animals.There theyhad aclosewatching ofdifferent animals.Based ontheir discovery,these artistsadded leaves and sticksto animals9coats likethe bigsheep.They alsomake animals9tears runfrom theinside cornersof eyesdown tothe outsideofthemouth.
1.From thepassage weknow thatZootopia maybe thename ofaan・A.animal B.zooC・city D.mayor
2.You maysee thefollowing charactersinthemovie EXCEPT.A.Flash B.NickC.Judy HoppsD.Nathan Warner推断
3.We caninferfromthepassagethat.A.Nick isa foxpolice officerand helpsJudy solvea caseB.leavesandsticks onanimals9coats makethem lookrealC.Judy Hoppsalso hasa splitlip aswell asthe realrabbitsD.part offox furis darkattheroot andgets lightertillitsredtop
4.This passageis mainlyabout・A.the mainclues ofZootopiaB.some funfacts aboutZootopiaC.different kindsofanimalsrolesD.the stepsofthemovie designingF、18More andmorepeoplebelieve thattechnologies aregreat forlearning.Today,such teachingtools as iPads areused inalotofcourses,including language,history andscience.Many teachersare supportersof usingiPads inlanguage learning.They saythat studentsnow havemuch more time fordiscussionintheclassroom.Instead ofspending valuableclass timelisteningtotexts or watching teaching videos,students candothis ontheirownand cometo classprepared fordiscussion.The teachersalso saythat iPadsallow studentsto learnat theirown pace.Some studentsmight listento adialogue onlyonceand understandit,so they can savetime fordoing otherthings.Other students,however,might needto listentothesamedialogue againand againto understandit.Using iPads is especiallyhelpful tostudents who are learninga languageat differentpaces.The studentswhoareusing thenew toolin somecourses arealso happy.They believethat usingiPadsisa moreenjoyableway tolearn suchas listeningto storiesand watchingmovies.The classhas becomemuch moreinteresting andcreative.There areother advantagesfor students.By usingiPads,theycanpaymoreattentiontothe materialandlearnmore.Teaching notesare storedin their iPads andare easytofind.Some studentsspend moretime studyingnow.Icanlistentomylanguage materialorwatchteachingvideosonthebus,instead ofhaving towait untilI gethome Ja studentexplained.Many adultscomplain thattechnologies suchasiPadsare doingharm tostudents.They worrythat studentsmight useiPadsto downloadteaching notesand usethem tocheat duringexams.Some believethat iPadsmay separatestudents fromeachother.If astudent spendsmoretimewatching videosonaniPad,he willhave feweropportunitiestohave face-to-facecommunication withothers.However,technologies arealready apart ofmost students9day-to-day lives.As forcheating,teachers canask studentstohand intheiriPadswhentheytake exams.Education needstomakechanges withthe timesas technologyis playinganimportant part.We shouldlook forwardtoawonderful futurewhen iPadsand othertechnologies canadd alot totheclassroom.
1.What doesthe expressOion“at theirown pace”in Paragraph3probably meanA.According totheirowntimetable.B.Without theirteachers9help.C・Because oftheir wonderfulgoals.D・Against theirparents9hope.
2.From thepassage wecanlearnthat.A.students withiPads haveless discussionin classB.students getmore funfrom learningwith iPadsC.iPads helpstudents savetime waitingfor busesD.iPads preventstudents fromcheating inexams
3.The writerprobably agreesthat・A.teachers cantake controlof students5learningB.exam resultsdepend alot onnew technologyC.technology ineducation hasa brightfutureD・note-taking isas helpfulas video-watching
4.Which magazinedoesthepassage probablycome fromA.National GeographyB.Popular ScienceC.Outdoor PhotographyD.Entertainment Weekly
5.Whafs thebesttitleof thispassageA・New technologychanges learningB.The wonderfulfuture ofiPadsC.A moreenjoyable waytolearnD.How touse iPadsproperly。
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