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2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷
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Ⅰ. 单项选择
1、— Can we play soccer here?
— No, you ________ play it near the road. That’s too dangerous!
A.can B.may C.won’t D.mustn’t
2、一Mom, I've signed for the box. What's in it?
一I'm not sure. It be a present from your uncle.
A.need B.must C.may D.will
3、— I hope to be a volunteer on weekends.
— You could help to ________ the city parks.
A.cheer up B.make up
C.take up D.clean up
4、2300 libraries _______ in the Hope Primary Schools in five years.
A.are built B.were built C.will be built D.must be built
5、—I’ll not be Jack’s friend any more.
—Don’t be angry. He’s just so , but in fact he’s good to us , you know.
A.helpful B.direct C.polite
6、I must say it is my parents' that makes me finally take up my job as a teacher.
A.character B.education C.advantage D.influence
7、Darning can’t see the blackboard clearly because two tall boys sit him.
A.next to B.behind C.in front of D.on
8、Li Wei bought some school things online at the beginning of the new term, according to the information in the form below, he saved _______ in all.
School things
The shop nearby
¥ 160
¥ 30
¥ 20
¥ 80
Online shop
¥ 140
¥ 20
¥ 15
¥ 60
A.¥ 55 B.¥ 235 C.¥ 290
9、—Your head teacher has set up a We Chat group. Could you tell ?
—It is more convenient to communicate with our parents.
A.when it was set up
B.why did he set it up
C.what it is used for
D.how did he set it up
10、The schoolbag looks so nice. Is it _______?
A.your B.yours C.you
Ⅱ. 完形填空
11、My dad really likes gardening, so he built a 1 in our yard. He plants a lot of 2 , and this year we have onions, beans, cabbages, tomatoes, potatoes and carrots. Now, we are starting to grow fruits, 3 grapes, strawberries and pears.
Growing plants isn’t that easy. First, we have to 4 seeds(种子), which we buy at a store called “Garden Nursery”. Next, we turn the soil(土壤) over, and then 5 the seeds. We then wait until the seeds come out from the soil and grow into little leaves. My father and I water them every day. We have to do this 6 vegetables are just like us—they need water, air and food, so they can grow better and more 7 .
Autumn is the season to 8 . The garden gives us a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits to eat. We may 9 get some vegetables that we cannot get at the supermarket.
With time and hard work, I have learned to take care of the plants in our garden. It is really a great 10 .
1.A.garden B.house C.playground D.parking
2.A.trees B.flowers C.vegetables D.corns
3.A.according to B.such as C.for example D.as well
4.A.sell B.ask C.manage D.buy
5.A.plant B.dig C.sweep D.keep
6.A.though B.but C.because D.so
7.A.health B.healthy C.healthier D.healthily
8.A.travel B.receive C.harvest D.reduce
9.A.too B.also C.either D.as well
10.A.experience B.present C.product D.progress
Ⅲ. 语法填空
12、Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使内容通顺, 每空格限填一词,首字母已给)
More play and less work makes for more talented(有才能的) children. Some officials suggested that school hours for children aged 7 to 12 should be reduced, and that they should be1.to spend at least an hour a day on team sports.
All work and no play makes children depressed. Becky, an 8-year-old girl, used to be happy when she finished classes every day, but now, life has become unhappy. To make sure she has enough time for the lessons, she has to study until 11 at night to finish her homework.
Some ideas are offered for helping cultivate(培养) kids’ talents. The ideas2.cutting down classroom hours, introducing more team sports for children, getting parents to stop putting too much pressure on children and some other suggestions. It is believed that all these can help train young people to be confident.
“I used to go to the park with my parents on weekends before because I like playing tennis with my dad and I can play well,” a boy said, “But now, I3.have time to do that any more.”
“I would like to try other things, such as drawing,” Nara said. She was interested in drawing, but her parents thought it was not a bright way for her.
Children now spend more time doing homework than playing, and we all know it’s quite4.for them to have plenty of sleep. A lot of homework and heavy school bags are driving more young children away from a joyful childhood.
Parents believe that5.well in school is a sure way to make their children have a bright future. The study showed that about 80 percent of parents said they expected their children to get a university degree or some form of higher education. About 15 percent of students in primary school and 40 percent in middle school said they thought their parents were not6.with their marks.
“Parents must always be willing to talk to their children and make them happy,” an educator advised, “Encourage him or her to be confident when he or she faces7.. Parents should know what their children like and what they want.”
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
A
13、All boys and girls like good stories. I am sure that all children who read The Ugly Duckling will be glad to know something about the ‘King of Story Tellers’, who wrote it for them. Thousands and thousands of children have read this story, only to ask for it again and again. It has travelled the wide world over, and has been told in every country.
Hans Christian Andersen, the author of “The Ugly Duckling,” was born in Denmark. If you look on a map, you will see this little country in northern Europe. There, in the little village of Odense, he spent his boyhood. His father and mother were very poor. The family lived in two little rooms near the top of a house, where his father worked as a shoemaker.
On the roof was a box filled with earth. In this box his mother planted her vegetables. Little Hans loved to walk with his father in the woods, where he could pick wild flowers and hear the birds sing. His father read to him when his work was done, or told him stories. What his father did helped him open up a new world.
Once, when Hans was still a child, he went into a wheat field with his mother and a number of children, to pick the rest wheat which the reapers(收割机) had left in the field. While they were busy picking only a small amount of wheat for each of them, an angry bailiff(看守者) came rushing into the field, armed with a whip(鞭子). All ran, as fast as they could, away from the angry man.____________and the sharp stalks(茎秆) of the wheat plants which had been cut down, cut his feet so that he could not get away.
Unafraid, the boy faced the angry man and his upraised whip. “How dare you hit me when you know God sees you?” he cried, looking fearlessly into the face of the angry bailiff. The whip came down, but not on little Hans. The bailiff admired the boy’s courage, and praised him for it. He sent him home with gifts, rather than punishments.
While Hans was still a boy, his kind father died. Then Hans and his mother were left alone, to care for each other.
“What will you do, Hans?” the mother asked “Would you like to become a tailor?”
“No, mother,” the boy answered; “I will go to Copenhagen and study. One day I shall write books.”
“But where will the money be found to pay your way?” asked the mother.
“I will work, and God will take care of me,” Hans replied.
So the boy left his native village and walked all the way to Copenhagen, which was very far.
1.What did Hans’ father do in the woods when the work was done?
A.He gathered wild flowers with Hans.
B.He taught Hans to make shoes.
C.He read books or told stories to Hans.
D.He picked remaining wheat with Hans.
2.Why didn’t the bailiff hit Hans?
A.Because he was afraid of Hans.
B.Because he was too angry.
C.Because Hans gave him some gifts.
D.Because he admired Hans’ courage.
3.What do you think the meaning of the underline sentence “Little Hans was barefoot” is?
A.There was something wrong with Little Hans’ feet.
B.Little Hans did not wear shoes.
C.Little Hans was a disabled boy.
D.Little Hans’ feet were cut by a sharp knife.
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Little Hans’ father made a living by making shoes .
B.Little Hans’ father made a good difference to his life.
C.Little Hans is a brave and smart boy.
D.Little Hans’ father would pay hiswayto Copenhagen.
5.What do you think Hans’ life would be like in Copenhagen?
A.Hard. B.Relaxing.
C.Colourful. D.Lonely
B
14、A turkey named Courage gave thanks to President Obama for saving his life on the day before Thanksgiving. Honouring a 62-year-old tradition, the President pardoned(赦免)the bird on Thanksgiving eve.
The tradition of a turkey pardon at Thanksgiving began with President Truman in 1947. Courage comes from Ellsworth, Iowa. The name Courage was chosen by voters (投票人)who took part in a survey posted on the White House website. The lucky turkey walked on the lawn of the Rose Garden and posed for the cameras at the presidential podium(讲台).
The dinner that has become known as the First Thanksgiving was actually a harvest festival celebrated in December of 1621. That’s when English settlers in Plymouth, Massachusetts, gave thanks for the progress they had made after a hard winter in their new country. As America grew, Thanksgiving customs also spread and got bigger. George Washington declared that the first national Thanksgiving would be on November 26, 1789. In the decades to follow, however, people celebrated Thanksgiving locally, with no official date. President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November 1863 a national day of Thanksgiving. It stayed that way until 1939, when President Franklin D.Roosevelt moved it one week earlier. He wanted to lengthen the shopping period before Christmas to encourage gift-buyers and to help businesses. So Congress(议会) ruled that, after 1941, Thanksgiving would be an official federal holiday falling on the fourth Thursday of November.
This year we celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday, November. Millions of Americans got together to give thanks with friends and family. The lucky turkey, Courage, was one of them. After his pardon, Courage would be sent to Disneyland Resort in California, where he would be the grand assemble of Disney’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
1.(小题1)That the turkey Courage was pardoned was decided by ________.
A.George Bush B.Congress
C.President Truman D.the public
2.(小题2)The first Thanksgiving Day was held to ________.
A.celebrate the harvest of British settlers
B.celebrate the progress of Americans
C.encourage the struggle with British settlers
D.celebrate the joy of all Americans after a hard winter
3.(小题3)We can infer(推断)from the passage that ________.
A.President Obama pardoned a turkey before Thanksgiving because of the economic crisis
B.the turkey named Courage was pardoned by President Roosevelt before Thanksgiving
C.the pardoned turkey walked on the lawn of the Rose Garden on Thanksgiving eve
D.the pardoned turkey will appear in a celebrating parade of Thanksgiving Day
C
15、阅读理解。
We know good manners are important. Today I am going to tell you something about manners in different countries. I think you already know that people in different countries usually have different ways of doing things.
Something that is rude in one country may be quite polite in another. For example, in Britain you mustn’t lift your bowl to your mouth when you are having liquid food(流质食物). That is considered bad manners in Britain. But in Japan you needn’t worry about making a noise when you drink something. It shows that you are enjoying it. In Britain we try not to put our hands on the table at all during a meal. In Mexico, however, guests are expected to keep their hands on the table throughout a meal. In Arabic countries we must be careful with our hands. You see, in Arabic countries you mustn’t eat with your left hand. This is considered to be very impolite. So, what should you do if you visit a foreign country?
Well, you needn’t worry. You can ask the natives(本地人) there to help you and you can just watch carefully and try to do what they do.
1.(小题1)It is polite to make a noise when you drink something in .
A.Britain B.Japan
C.Mexico D.Arabia
2.(小题2)In Britain we try not to put our hands during a meal.
A.on the table B.around the bowl
C.on the desk D.in the pocket
3.(小题3)In Arabic countries you must be careful with your .
A.noise B.mouth
C.food D.hands
4.(小题4)If you visit a foreign country, you should .
A.do as you like B.try to do what the natives do
C.do as the British do D.eat with your right hand
D
16、
1.(小题1)The tour to Xi’an will last for ______.
A.two nights B.four nights
C.five days D.twenty-four hours
2.(小题2)When you are in Chang’an Hotel, you can ______.
A.go swimming with your friends
B.see some old things nearby
C.eat some Italian food
D.go shopping in Datang Shopping Mall
3.(小题3)You want to spend the least money, you can join the tour group on ______.
A.Jun 24, 2016 B.Jul 16, 2016
C.Aug 25, 2016 D.Sep 30, 2016
4.(小题4)We can’t book the tour group by ______.
A.calling them on 0555—93276888
B.sending an email to
C.visiting the company at 1578 Yuhu Road
D.contacting them at 8:30 am on Saturday
E
17、Stanley, as a son of a very poor farmer, left school early and went to work in a factory, for education was for the rich then. So, the world became his school. With great interest, he read everything he could, listened to the town elders and learned about the world beyond his hometown. “There’s so much to learn,” he’d say. “Though we’re born stupid, only the stupid remain that way.” He decided that none of his children would be refused an education.
Therefore, Stanley insisted that we should learn at least one new thing each day. Though, as children, we thought this was crazy, we’d still dothat. And dinner time seemed perfect for sharing what we learned. We would talk about the news of the day. Sometimes the news was unimportant, but it was always taken seriously. Stanley would listen carefully and discuss it with us.
Then came the moment—the time to share the day’s new learning.
“Felice,” he’d say, “tell me what you learned today.”
“I learned that the population of Denmark is ....”
Silence.
Stanley was thinking about what was said. “The population of Denmark. Hmm. Well…” he’d say. “Get the map; let’s see where Denmark is.” And the whole family went on a search for Denmark.
This same experience was repeated until each family member had a turn. Dinner ended only after we had a cl
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