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1、2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2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。3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。. 单项选择1、- The Internet has become not only a necessary but also a virtual (虚拟的) world for teenagers.- Yes, teenagers should learn to _ invi

2、tations from net friends and cant go to meet them alone.Apull downBwrite downCturn downDclose down2、We cant trust him. He always some excuses for doing something wrong.Amakes upBsets upCtakes upDputs up3、Many students dont know how to _the new words in the dictionary.I think theyd better ask their t

3、eachers for help.Alook outBfind outClook forDlook up4、The number of the students in our class is _than _in yours.Abigger, that Bmore, those Csmaller, the ones Dlarger, it5、2300 libraries _ in the Hope Primary Schools in five years.Aare builtBwere builtCwill be builtDmust be built6、Are you feeling ti

4、red after doing the heavy work? _. In fact, I am still energetic.ANot a little BNot a bit CNot a bit of DNot little7、 Do you know the film Big Hero 6? Sure. I like it very much and I _ it three times since it was on.AseeBsawChave seenDam seeing8、 Daniel, I m still not sure . Why not? No one is bette

5、r than you in our class.Ahow I can prepare for the competitionBwhether I should take part in the competitionCwho I can ask for more information about the competitionDwhen I can enter the competition9、Hi. Jack. Our T-shirts are the same.Yes, But _ looks newer.AhisByoursCyouDhim10、_ everyone with poli

6、teness (礼貌) even those who are very rude to you, not because they are nice, but because you are.ATo treatBTreatingCTreat. 完形填空11、A young, rich girl was getting ready 1 bed when she 2 a low crying coming 3 her window. She went over to the window and leaned out, 4 girl was standing there. It was a col

7、d winter, but the girl had no quilt(被子), only old newspapers. The rich girl suddenly came up with a helpful idea. She told her to go to her front door. The homeless girl was 5 and she could only manage 6 There she gave her a(an) 7 quilt and a pillow(枕头). Watching the true happiness alight(点亮) upon t

8、he other girls face, she went to bed happily.The next morning a knock came on the door. The rich girl flew to the door. She opened it and found the little girl. Her face looked 8 , and she smiled,. “I 9 you want these back.” The rich little girl opened her mouth just saying that she could keep them

9、when another idea appeared in her mind ,” “Yes , I want them back. “The homeless girl said , “Thank you!”, laid down the things , and turned to leave when the rich girl shouted, “ Wait! Stay right there.” She saw the rich girl 10 up the stairs and then turn back quickly. She brought a new quilt and

10、a pillow to her. “ Have these,” she said 11 These were her own personal belongs( 所有物 ) 12 silk and down feathers.One day, the rich girl , 13 was now a rich woman got a call from a lawyer (律师 ), who told her: Forty years ago , when she was nine years old ,she helped a 14 girl in need. That girl grew

11、into a 15 woman with a husband. She had recently died and left something for her in her will: It was a new pillow with diamonds and a wool quilt with gold thread(线).1Ato Bfor Cin Dwith2Alistened Blistened to Cheard Dheard of3Athrough Bacross Ccross Dover4AThe other BOther COthers DAnother5Asurprise

12、Bsurprising Csurprised Dsurprises6Anodding Bnodded Cto nod Dnods7Aold Bnew Cbig Dsmall8Asad Bhappy Csadly Dhappily9Atell Bwish Csuppose Dknow10Aruns Brunning Cran Drun11Asad Bsadly Cquiet Dquietly12Ais made of Bmade of Cis made from Dmade from13Awhich Bwhom Cwho Dwhat14Alittle Bfew Crich Dsmall15Apo

13、or Brich Chomeless Dgood. 语法填空12、Srikanth Bolla, 24 years old, is the first blind CEO in the world, who built a company valued at over $75 million. Today, he considers himself the 1 (lucky) man in the word, not only his 2 (succeed), but also for having great parents and friends who always stand by h

14、im.When Srikanth was born, some of his 3 (parent) friends and relatives them not to keep him, because it was difficult for a poor family 4 (raise) a blind baby. But his parents didnt follow them. They decided to give Srikanth a positive, loving environment.Life was not easy for Srikanth. He had to f

15、ace many challenges all his life. He 5 (refuse) by his village school. So he had to go to school for special children. He did very well in studies and also developed many hobbies such as chess and cricket. Later Srikanth found a teacher who was kind enough to turn all his lessons into audio clips, a

16、nd helped him 6 his exams.7 high school was difficult for a blind student, Srikanth didnt give up. Instead, he worked very hard and tried his best to go to MT(麻省理工), and graduated from 8 university in 2012. After his graduation, he returned to India, and decided to start to a company 9 employed disa

17、bled people like him.Srikanth said, “Compassion(怜悯) is showing somebody the way to love and giving them the opportunity to grow up. If you do something good, it 10 (come) back to you.”. 阅读理解A13、How many animals are killed for human use every year in the United States? The numbers are in the billions

18、, and these are just the ones we know about. Lets break it down.How many animals are killed for food? According to Farm Animal Rights Movement, about 10 billion land animals are killed every year for food in the United States, and about 58 billion are killed around the world. Whats more, this does n

19、ot even include wild animals.How many animals are killed for experiments? From 17 million to 100 million! The numbers are difficult to tell because most animals used in experiments are not reported.How many animals are killed for fur? Every year, over 40 million animals are killed for fur around the

20、 world. About 30 million animals are raised on fur farms and killed, about 10 million wild animals are killed for fur, and this does not include sea animals and those that are injured and die later.How many animals are killed by hunters? According to In Defense of Animals, hunters kill the most anim

21、als every year. Over 200 million animals are killed by hunters in the United States every year. This does not include animals that are injured and die later and those who die after their mothers are killed.If these numbers are shocking enough for you and you want to do something to help, act out at

22、this very moment. Refuse wild animals on dinner tables, say no to fur coats and try your best to protect the environment. Also, dont forget to tell the numbers above to the people around you.1How many animals are killed every year for food around the world?AAbout 30 million. BAbout 10 billion.CAbout

23、 40 million. DAbout 58 billion.2Who kills the most animals?AFarmers. BScientists.CHunters. DMother animals.3Which is NOT the reason why people kill animals according to this article?AFor fur. BFor food.CFor experiments. DFor environment.4Why does the writer use so many numbers in the article?ATo tel

24、l us animals are humans best friends.BTo show which country kills the most animals.CTo hope us to do something to protect the animals.DTo tell us there are many animals around the world.B14、In Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called “satellites kids”, who live in one pl

25、ace but whose parents live in another place.Asians are immigrating (移居) to Canada and the United States in larger numbers than ever before. Most Asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the west. In Asia, especially in China, Japan and Korea, it i

26、s difficult to go to university. Students must first pass the strict national examination. However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go to university, and anyone who wants to go can go. As a result. Asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to universi

27、ty.The problem is that when Asians arrive, they discover that finding a job and making money are more difficult in the West. So these children become “satellite kids”, and most of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a “satellite kids”.Only until now are Canadians and Americans discovering

28、the “satellite kids” problem. Because these children do not speak English and because their parents are not there to take care of them, they are often absent from school. To be a “satellite kids” means to grow up in such a country, you know you are different and you cant make friends because you do

29、not speak English well. Also, it means to grow up lonely, because your parents are not here.1According to the passage, parents in _ dont send their kids abroad.AChina BJapan CKorea DAmerica2“Satellite kids” refer to the Asian kids _.Awithout parents Bliving abroad aloneCwith university education Dno

30、t speaking English3Some Asian immigrant children become “satellite kids” because their parents_.Awant to leave their own country Bwant them to go to universityCreturn to their countries to work Dwant them to be depend on themselves4The following problems of “satellites kids” are right except _ _.ATh

31、ey grow up lonely. BThe dont often go to school.CThey can make friends easily. DTheir parents can not look after them.5What is the main idea of the passage?AParents feel lonely abroad.BParents want a better education for their kids.CCanadians and Americans kids cant find jobs easily.DKids in foreign

32、 counties alone are very in need of care from families.C15、Many people believe the human race is divided into two groups. There are cat people, and there are dog people. Friends often ask me if I am a cat person or a dog person. I dont know. Lets have a discussion first.Cat people adore cats because

33、 they are beautiful and independent. Cats dont need much care. They go out for a walk by themselves, and dont need baths. Cat lovers say that dogs are dirty and very dependent on people.Dog people love dogs, because dogs love people. Dog owners believe that dogs make people happy, and people make do

34、gs happy. Dog lovers say cats are too proud. But what influence do cats and dogs have on people? Personally, I believe cat people are arty and independent. They say that cat people pay more attention to personal expressions, and they respect individual differences. Typical dog people love family lif

35、e: they are warm and friendly people, and they are very loyal to their friends.In my house I have two cats and a dog. I think I am a cat and dog person. What about you? Do you like dogs or cats?1According to the passage, we can know the writer is the person _.Awho likes neither dogs nor catsBwho lik

36、es both dogs and catsCwho only likes dogsDwho only likes cats2What does the third paragraph about?AIts about how to take care of pets.BIts about what dog owners think of dogs.CIts about why people dont like cats.DIts about what cat owners think of cats.3Typically, the people who love dogs are _.Aart

37、y BindependentClazy Dloyal4Whats the best title of the passage?ACat People and Dog PeopleBAdvantages of Keeping Dogs and CatsCStay Away from Dogs and CatsDGet to Know Peoples PersonalityD16、Passage A1When was Asian Hockey Federation set up?AIn 1953 BIn 1963CIn 1946 DIn 19572Which organization has th

38、e most members?A B C D3In how many organizations can English be spoken as an official language?AOne BTwo CThree DFour4If you are from China, which sport can you probably take part in?ABaseball. BHockeyCVolleyball DFootball5. If you want to know something about volleyball, you can go to .A Bwww.asiah

39、ockey.orgCwww.voleysur.org DE17、 At school,besides cheating on a test,a kid might cheat in other waysThey might steal someone elses idea for a science project,or copy a book report from the Internet and hand it in as if its his or her workCheating can happen in a lot of different waysWhen people che

40、at,its not fair to other people,like the kids who study for the test or who are the true winners of a gameSome kids cheat because theyre busy or lazy and they want to get good grades without spending the time studyingOther kids might feel like they cant pass the test without cheatingEven though ther

41、e seems to be agood reasonfor cheating,cheating isnt a good ideaA kid who thinks cheating is the only way to pass a test need to talk with the teacher or another grown-upThey can find some ways to help solve this problemTalking about the problem and working it out will make him or her feel better th

42、an cheatingKids who cheat may feel worried about getting caughtWhether they are caught or not,these kids may feel guilty or embarrassedEven if they feel fine or dont get caught,that doesnt mean its OKTheres an old saying that cheaters never win and winners never cheatThis may sound difficult to unde

43、rstand,because sometimes it seems like cheaters do win-at least for the momentHowever,sooner or later,theyll pay the priceIts just a matter of time onlyAnd kids who dont cheat are true winners because,when they win,they do it honestly1What does Paragraph3 mainly talk about? _AWhy kids cheat.BHow kid

44、s cheat.CWhat cheating is.DHow harmful cheating is.2Whats the writers advice to kids who want to cheat in a test? _ATo keep it a secret.BTo try not to be caught.CTo study hard for the test.DTo turn to grown-ups for help.3What does the underlined wordguiltyin Paragraph5mean? _ALuckyBProudCSorryDunfai

45、r4Whats the writers attitude towards the old saying mentioned in the last paragraph? _AHe is against it.BHe agrees with it.CHe doubts whether it is true.DHe thinks it is only partly true.5The writer wrote the passage to _Aintroduce the different types of cheating.Bshow how popular cheating is at sch

46、ool.Ctell several cheaters stories.Dtell kids not to cheat.F18、 Does heavy use of cell phones lead to a risk of cancer? This question has caused serious arguments for many years. A new study in rats now adds to those concerns. Its data linked long-term, intense exposure (强烈的暴露) to radiation (辐射) from cell phones with an in

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