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2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的
1.2B钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.单项选择I.
1.The1st NationalYouth Gamesin Fuzhouin
2015.A.takes placeB.took placeC.is takenplace D.was takenplace
2.一If youare buyingtoday,s NanjingDaily,could youget forme—I amglad tohelp you.A.it B.this C.one D.that
3.She washappy toget agift fromher friend,it wasonly acard.A.if.B.unless C.though D.because
4.The QingmingFestival ofthis yearfalls April5th andthousands ofcars pouredinto high-ways theearly morningof theholiday.A.on;in B.in;on C.on;on D.in;in一
5.Which bookwould youlike toborrow_of thetwo booksis OKwith me.A.EitherB.BothC.Any D.None
6.They thecoming of the year2018when anaccident happened.A.were celebratingB.celebratedC.would celebrateD.have celebrated、一7What elsedid Tinaask youabout thetrip to Nanjing一She askedme.A.who wasthe guideof thetripB.when theywill visitthe PresidentialPalaceC.how longwould theystay atNanjing MuseumD.if shecan gotoNanjingUniversity aloneon thesecond day
8、・H.ha..Io.o.・An.h.gav.awa.muc.t.peopl.i.poo.places.—Oh,what akind manhe was.A.energy B.wealth C.time、
1.语言通顺,意思连贯,书写规范,所给信息必须全部用上;.适当发挥,词数词左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数)280Dear Sam,How iseverything going_______________________________________________yours,Michael参考答案单项选择I,、1B、2C、3C、4C、5A、6A、7A、8B、9C、完形填空10C n.、
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3.B
4.C
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6.B
7.D
8.C
9.B
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2.called
3.reasons
4.understands
5.a
6.learning
7.them
8.places
9.During
10.just阅读理解IV.、13L A
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.C
6.C
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2.A
3.D
4.C
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4.D
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4.AV.书面表达19Dear Sam,Ho.i.everythin.goin.Lyou.las.lette.yo.tol.m.yo.couldn,•ge.use.t.th.ne.environmen.an.feLver.lonely..thin.it,.norma.a.firs.fo..perso.wh.goe.int..ne.place.Yo.ca.mak.som.friend.an.taLo.pla.wit.the.,i.s.yo.wil.fee.bette.an.les.lonely.A.fo.you.Englis.test,yo.needn,.b.worrie.abou.it.Yo.ca.thin.wh.an.ho.yo.go.suc..grade.An.late.tr.you.bes.t.lear.Englis.,r.sur.yo.ca.d.wel.i.i.nex.time.Enoug.slee.i.importan.t.ou.heaIth,s.yo.shoul.d.mor.exercis.an.ge.enoug.sleep,the.you,Lb.i.goo.healt.an.energeti.soon.Yo.shouldn,.ge.onlin.al.th.time.Lyo.wan.t.ge.online,yo.shoul.as.fo.you.pareiits.permissio.sur.theyl.understan.you.Lyo.wan.t.trave.bu.hav.n.money,yo.ca.borro.som.fro.you.parent.o.friend.first,o.d.som.part-tim.job.t.mak.som.mone.yourself.I hopeI canhelp you.yours,MichaelA.happily B.nearly C.loudly D.hardly、10Miss Smithin ourschool sincefive yearsago.A.teaches B.taught C.has taughtD.is teaching完形填空n.
11.
1..sh.had.An.jus.lik.hen.didn.cr.agai.either..kne.m.daughte.ha.grow.up.
1.A.crazy B.careful C.curious D.nervous
2.A.amazing B.comfortable C.valuable D.important
3.A.safe B.relaxed C.lucky D.proud
4.A.confident B.silent C.active D.serious
5.A.walk B.send C.drive D.push
6.A.brave B.unwilling C.happy D.natural
7.A.followed B.asked C.watched D.wondered
8.A.calm B.feel C.meet D.thank
9.A.shyly B.excitedly C.politely D.suddenly
10.A.experiences B.classes C.students D.teachers语法填空ID..阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式12I...gir.fro.Nigeria.Growin.u.i..hom.ful.o.watchin.an.playin.footbalL.hav.grow.t.lov.th.l.game..watc.mostl.Europea.footbaLan..suppor.a.Englis.clu.
2.call.Arsenal.Ther.ar..lo.o.
3..reason.wh..lov.footbalLN.matte.wher.yo.com.from.n.matte.wha.languag.yo.speak.everyon.
4.全球的understand.th.game.Tha.i.wh.i.i.calle.a.global sport”.Footbal.i.
5.ver.eas.sponLlear.an.play.Lookin.fro.th.outside.i.migh.see.reall.hard.bu.whe.yo.star.
6.learn,i.i.no.tha.hard.FootbaLinvolves牵技术性细节^..bal.an..human.Ther.ar.othe.rule.an.technicalitiesinvolved.but.wit.time.yo.woul.b.abLt.understan.
7.they..hav.learnees.muc.fro.footbaLthroughou.th.years.Fo.exainple.throug.football..kno.lot.o.countrie.an.citieJ.them..kno解说员w
8.place.lik.Zurich.Leicester.Liverpool.Munich.aii.Shrewsbury.Also,listenin.t.experience.commentators词汇durin.th.footbal.game.help.increas.m.vocabulary量.Thank.t.it..wa.abLt.scor.highe.o.m.SA.exam.
9.m.SAT..questio.wa.abou..wor..hear..commentato.us.i..gam.th.wee.bef ore.To me,football ismore than
10.a sport,it islife.阅读理解IV.A
13.Jun.11,
201.wa.anothe.bi.da.fo・Chines,spac.exploration.Shenzho.X.China’.fift.manne.spacecraft,wa.s en.int.space.Thre.astronauts.Ni.Haisheng.
49.Zhan.Xiaoguang.
47.an.Wan.Yaping.
33.staye.i.spac.fo.
1.days■Tiangong-.i.China.firs.spac.module^.Lwa.sen.int.spaca.
2011.Lwil.b.develope.inL.larg.spac.statio.aroun.
2020..spac.s对接tatio.i..Ia.fo.scientifi.studies.Shenzho..performe.it.firs.docking wit.Tangong-.o.Jun.l
3.Ldocke.twic.durin.th.l.days.Th.US.Russia.Japan.Canad.an.Europ.ar.workin.togethe.o.th.Internationa.Spac.Statio.ISS.Chin.wante.t.joi.th.IS.bu.wa.refuse.b.th.US.Chin.decide.Lbuil.it.ow.spac.station.Shenzho..fle.aroun.th.Tianggong-.la.fo.th.firs.time.Thi.wa.Lmak.sur.tha.spacecraf.couLdoc.fro.mor.tha.jus.on.direction.Th.astronauLcarrie.ou.repai.wor.an.di.experiment.o.th.Tiangong-
1.Teaching fromspaceWan.Yaping.China.secon.woma.astronaut.taugh.hig.schoo.an.primanschoo.student.abou.spac.science.Wan.talke.abou.ho.thing.mov.i..micro-gravity^MSenvironment.Thi.helpe.th.student.bette.understan.som.physic.ideas.lik.Newton,.Law.Th.lesson.aime.t.encourag.mor.student.t.lear.abou.th.univers.an.science.Life upin space作息时间Th.thre.astronaut.followe..wor.an.res.scheduletha.i.simila.o.th.Earth.The.ha.Chines.dishes.suc.a.Kun.Pa.Chicke.an.frie.rice.Th.foo.wa.kep.i.specia.bags.A.th.tim.o.th.Drago.Boa.Festival.the.ha.Zongzi.
1.Shenzhou X,China sfifth mannedspacecraft was sent into space・A.on June11,2013B.on June13,2013C.on June11,2011D.on June13,
20112.Among the three astronautsNie Haishengis.A.the youngestB.the oldestC.the tallestD.the strongest3・Tiangong-1is whichwassentintospacein
2011.A.a space station B.a mannedspacecraftC.a spacemodule D.a spacelab
4.China decidedto buildits ownspacestationbecause・A.China wasvery richB.the USrefused Chinato join the ISSC.Chinese scientistswanted to do experimentin spaceD.the astronautswanted tostay there
5.Wang Yapingtaught thelesson toencourage studentsto.A.become thenext NewtonB.experience micro-gravityC.learn moreabout theuniverse andscienceD.know moreabout thelife ofastronauts
6.From the last paragraph,we canlearn that thethreeastronauts.A.had adifferent timeschedule inspaceB.cooked Chinesefood fordinnerC.celebrated DragonBoat Festivalby havingZongziD.slept inspecial sleepingbagsB
14.The.tel.u.whe.t.ge.u.o.whe.wer.runnin.lat.fo.wor.an.whethe.w.ar.i.dange.o.missin.ou.favour it.T.programme.Bu.whil.ou.dail.activitie,depen.o.clock,tha.tel.u.th.tim.scienc.i.discoverin.tha.ou.well-bein.i.influence,b..ver.differen.kin.o.timepiece.Circadia.rhythms--------th.huma.body.ow.internal(体内的・clock-hav..powerfu.influenc.o.ou.healt.an.behaviour.The.ar.programme,fro.birt.an.contro.function,rangin.fro.temperatur.an.bloo.pressur.t.slee.patterns.(内在机制)In recentyears researchershave alsodiscovered thatthis built-in mechanismcan influenceeverything fromtheway wereact tomedicines tohow wellwe learnmusic.Th.lates.example.fro.expert.a.Harvar.Universit.i.th.US.show.tha.th.huma.bod.cloc.ca.eve.influenc.whethe.o.no.w.ar.likel.t.tel.th.truth.Researcher.foun.i.wa.easie.fo.peopl.t.tel.lie.i.th.afternoo.becaus.a.the.wer.tired.th.sel.contro.tha.woul.normalLpreven.the.fro.Iyin.starte.t.brea.down.Tirednes.mad.i.easie.fo.the.t.tel.lie.™especiall.i.i.mean.the.go..financia.rewar•a.th.end.“Th.bod.cloc.ha..grea.effec.o.u.aIl say.Professo.Ji.Horn.fro.th.Slee.Researc.Centr.a.Loughboroug.University.v^Mos.peopl.ten.t.fee.goo.aroun.laLmornin.an.the.declin.i.th.earl.afternoon.Bu.th.tim.mos.o.u.wil.fee.ou.sharpes.i.betwee.6p.an.8pm.That.becaus.sleepines.tend.t.buiLu.throughou.th.day.B.earLevenin.ou.bod.cloc.kick.i.t.wak.u.up.On.reaso.ma.b.(t.ensur.w.ge.hom.safely.Whe.ou.ancestor.M先・wer・comin.hom・afte.huiitin・al・day・thei.iiiterna.clock.kicke・i・t・ge・the・hom・i・on・piece.”So whateffects docircadian rhythmshave andwhats thebest timeof dayto takeadvantage of them
1.The underlinedword Theyinthe first paragraphrefers to.A.our healthand behaviourB.scientists andexpertsC.our dailyroutines D.circadian rhythms
2.The researchreferred toin Paragraph3found thatpeople wouldrather・A.tell lieswhen theyare tiredB.tell liesif theyare rewardedC.get angryas theybecome tiredD.break downbecause theyare tired
3.According to the passage,when arepeople mostquick-thinkingA.Lth.morning..B.Aroun.midday.C.Lth.Iatafternoon..D.Lth.earl.evening.
4.What informationwill the writer probablygive followingthelastparagraphA.An explanationof how the human body clockcontrols the body.B.Examples ofhowthehumanbodyclocks controlthebody.C.Examples ofthe mostsuitable time tododifferent activities.D.Some practicalsuggestions toprevent peoplefrom lying.C
15.Tha.col.Januar.night..wa.growin.sic.o.m.lif.i.Sa.Francisco.Ther..was.walkin.hom.a.on.i.th.morn in.a fte..tirin.practic.a.th.theatre.Wit.openin.nigh.onl..weekaway..wa.stiI.learnin.m.lines..wa.havin.troubl.dealin.wit.m.part-tim.jo.a.th.ban.an.m.actin.a.nigh.a.th.sam.time.A..walked..though.seriousLabou.givin.u.boLactin.an.Sa.Francisco.Cit.lif.ha.becom.to.muc.fo.me.A..walke.dow.empLstreet.unde.taLbuildings..fel.ver.smal.an.cold..bega.running.bot.t.kee.war.an.t.kee.awa.fro.an.possibLrobber.J^^[j^Q.Ver.fe.peopl.wer.stil.ou.excep..fe.sad-lookin.homeles.peopLunde.blankets.房Abou..bloc.fro.m.apartmen.^fHl..hear..soun.behm.me..turne.quickly.hal.expectin.t.se.someon.wit..knif.o..gun.Th.stree.wa.empty.Al..sa.wa..shinin.street-light.Still.th.nois.ha.mad.m.nervous.s..starte.t.ru.faster.No.unti..reache.m.apartmen.buildin.an.unlocke.th.doo.di..realiz.wha.th.nois.ha.been.Lha.bee.m.walle.fallin.t.th.street.Suddenl..wasn,.coLo.tire.an.more.an..ra.ou.o.th.doo.an.bac.t.wher.r.hear.th.noise.Althoug..searche.th.stree.anxiousl.fo.fiftee.minutes.m.walle.wa.nowher.t.b.found.Jus.a..wa.abou.t.giv.u.th.search..hear.th.garbag.truc.i^^^.pul.u.t.th.stree.nex.t.me.Whe..voic.calle.fro.th.inside.MAIis.Camacho..though..wa.dreaming.Ho.couLthi.ma.kno.m.name.Th.doo.opened.an.ou.jumpe..smal.red-haire.ma.wit.a.amuse.loo.i.hi.eyes.nIs thiswhat yourelooking fornhe asked,holding upa smallsquare shape.Lwa.nearl..a.m.b.th.tim..goJnt.bed..wouldn\ge.muc.sIee.tha.nighLbu..ha.go.in.walle.back..als.ha.go.bac.soni.enjoyinen.o.ciLlife^realize.tha.th.ciLcouldn\b..ba.plac.aJon.a.peopLwer.willin.LheLeac.othen
1.How didthe writerfeel whenshe waswalking homeafter workA.Col.an.sick..B.Fortunat.an.helpful.C.Disappointe.an.helpless..D.Satisfie.an.cheerful.
2.From thefirst paragraph,we learnthat the writer wasbusy・A.solving herproblem atthe bankB.preparing forthefirstnight showC.learning actingin anevening schoolD.taking partin variouscity activities
3.On herway homethe writer.A.lost herwallet unknowinglyB.was stoppedby agarbage truckdriverC.was robbedof herwallet byan armedmanD.found somehomeless peoplefollowing her
4.In thefifth paragraph,why didthewritersay shewas dreamingA.Someone offered to takeher backhome.B.A red-haired mancame tosee her.C.Her walletwas foundin agarbage truck.D.She heardsomeone callher name.
5.From thetext,we caninfer thatthewriter.A.would stopworking atnight B.would giveup herjob atthe bankC.would stayon inSan FranciscoD.would makefriends withcleanersD
16.Useful Informationin AustraliaUsefulNumbersAll thetelephone numbersare usefuland free.(救护车)一Fire/Police/Ambulance000Telephone information-12455o(医学的)Medical Care—1300369359Taxi—1800421113oSurfing the InternetWit.s.man.lnterne.tearoom.an.publi.libraries.it,.eas.t.sur.th.Interne.i.Australia.Also itsvery cheapfor youto surftheInternet.Public librariesoffer freeInternet everyday evenduring public holidays.oMany travelmanagers provideconnection whichis cheapor free.oPost Service(月艮务)All post offices aroundthe countryoffer postservices soyou canreceive mailsas youtravel aroundthe wholecountry.Post officesare usuallyopen fromMonday toFriday from9am to5pm.o(标准的)It costs50cents to send astandard letter in Australia.oPublic HolidaysOnpublicholidaysall shopsare closedacross Australia,so arebanks andpostoffices.一New YearsDay1st JanuaryoAustraliaDay-26th JanuaryoChristmasDay-25th Decembero
1.If thereis afire,you cancall inAustralia.A.1300369359B.180042113C.000D.
124552.Which is the righttimetosend aletterina postoffice inAustraliaA.A.8:
3.o.Tuesday..B.A.9:
3.o.Sunday.C.A.8:
3.o.Saturday..D.A.9:
3.o.Monday.3・Mr.Gree.Iive.alon.i.Australi.an.h.isn,.i.goo.health.H.need..nurs.t.loo.afte.him.Wha.shoul.h.doA.Go toan Internettearoom.B.Send aletter tohis son.C.Call
1300369359.D.Go toa hospital.
4.Which onemight beopen on public holidaysA.Publi.libraries..B.Shops..C.Banks..D.Pos.offices.(根据)
5.Which oneis notright accordingto theabove passageA.Surfing theInternet ischeap inAustralia.B.It costs50cents tosend astandard letter.C.Australians goto workon26th January.D.Australians dontgo shoppingonpublicholidays.E
17..Afte.breakfas.Marth.wen.t.visi.he.mothe.fo.th.day.Mar.fel.Ionel,i.th.hous.withou.he.s.sh.wen.outs id.i nt.th.brigh.sunshine.Sh.ra.roun.an.roun.th.fountai.an.soo.sh.starte.t.fee.better.Be.Weatherstaf.wa.i.th.vegetabl.garden.H.didn.loo.cros.tha.da.s.sh.wen.t.spea.t.him.Th.spring’.coming,.h.sai.t.her.aCa.yo.se.thos.gree.pointi.th.earthwMary looked.“What arethey”she asked.“Theyre springflowers.Then therobin appearedand saton theground nearthem.“Is springcoming inthe secretgarden,too”Mary askedBen.“Ask therobin Jsaid BenJHes theonly onewho knows.”And hewent backto work.Th.robi.wa.hoppin.aroun.o.th.ground.Mar.wa.watchin.hi.whe.sh.sa.somethin.i.th.earth.Sh.picke.i.up.Lwa.a.oLkey.Mar.looke.a.th.ke.fo..lon.time.The.sh.pu.i.i.he.pocke.an.walke.bac.t.he.room.Th.nex.mornin.Marth.wa.ther.a.usual.Sh.tol.Mar.abou.he.da.a.he.mother,.house.Sh.brough..skippin.rop.a..presen.t.Mary.Mar.wa.no.goo.a.skippin.a.first.Bu.sh.trie.an.trie.an.soo.sh.didn,.wan.Lst op.Th.su.wa.shinin.an.th.sk.wa.blue.Mar.skippe.an.counte.an.counte.an.skippe.aroun.th.bi.garden.Sh.decide.t.ski.alon.he.favourit.pat.outsid.th.walle.gardens.Lwa.ver.lon.an.sh.ha.t.sto.befor.sh.arrive.a.th.en.o.i.becaus.sh.wa.tired.The.sh.sa.th.robi.sittin.o..lon.branc.o.th.iv.o.th.wall.H.chirped.Mar.wen.u.Lhim.“Yo.showe.m.th.ke.yesterday sh.said.u Ca.yo.sho.m.th.doo.today”vTh.robi.fle.t.th.to.o.th.wall.Suddenl.th.win.ble.th.lon.branc.o.iv.t.on.side.Mar.hel.i.i.he.han.becaus.sh.coul.se.somethin.unde.i.™..door!Mar.too.th.oI.ke.ou.o.he.pocke.an.pu.i.i.th.loc.o.th.door.Lworked.Sh.wa.insid.th.secre.garden!
1.When didthe storytake placeA.In spring.B・In summer.C.In autumn.D.In winter.
2.What wasBen Weatherstafflike inMary seyesA.Kind-hearted.B.Hard-working.C.Cross.D.Patient.
3.How longdid Marthastay ather Mum,s homeA.A wholemorning.B.A day.C.A wholeafternoon.D.A night.
4.Why didMary stopskipping beforeshe arrivedattheend ofher favouritepathA.Because shewanted tofind thedoor ofthe secretgarden.B.Because shewould liketo rest.C.Because shehad toreturn home.D.Because shefelt boredwith it.F、(罚款).18Have youever returneda booklate to the librarybefore Ifso,you maypay asmall fineHowmuch wouldyou haveto payif the book isreturned65years lateAhigh schoolin Washington,US hadto dealwith sucha problemrecently.A copyof Gone with the Wind wasfinally returnedtoits library65years late.However,the schoolsaid thatit wouldnot askWayne topay thefine,though thatwould beabout$
1.The bookwas borrowedout ofthe libraryofthehigh schoolin1949,and disappeareduntil itwas foundin Maine,US by(地下室)Wayne.Wayne foundthe bookin hisfather sbasement andthen offeredtosendit backtothe school.aI feelvery sorryabout that,Wayne said.“We revery pleasedto havethebook back.Wayne didthe rightthing,“Lori Wyborney,headmaster oftheschoolsaid.
2.The bookwas borrowedout ofthe libraryofthehigh school.A.in2014B.inl975C.inl965D.in
19493.GonewiththeWindisthename of.A.a bookB.a schoolC.a magazineD.a library
4.offeredtosend thebookbacktotheschool.A.Wayne B.Wayne sfatherC.Lori sheadmaster D.Lori..书面表达V
19、短文写作(12分)的朋友在学习和生活中遇到以下烦恼,请你以的名义给写一封信来安慰他,并提出你的建议Michael SamMichael Tom。