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2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷考生请注意:1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上。3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。Ⅰ.单项选择1、--ThemanIsawyesterday__________aroundmyhouseagain.--Let’scallthepolicerightnow.A.waswalkingB.haswalkedC.iswalking2、__________iswaitingforyouatthegate.Hewantstosaythankstoyou.A.Somebody B.Anybody C.Everybody D.Nobody3、-Whydidn'tyoucometoJenny'sbirthdaypartyyesterday?-BecauseI.A.didn'tinviteB.isn'tinvitedC.wasn'tinvitedD.haven'tinvited4、OntheInternet,youcanfindtheinformationofMaYun________canhelpyoufinishthepaper.A.who B.what C.when D.which5、Yourpapermust_______assoonasthebell_______.A.handin;ringsB.handin;willringC.behandedin;ringsD.behandedin;willring6、—CouldIborrowyourothercarwhenI’mintown?--Yes,you________.A.will B.could C.can D.may7、Goingforadrivesoundsreally_______.A.happy B.excited C.boring D.interested8、Whenhewasrunningafterhisbrother,theboylosthis________andhadabadfallA.memoryB.chanceC.balanceD.place9、Insomecases,therelativesofpatientswhowerenot__________withtheirtreatmentmayattackthedoctors.Lawsareneededtoprotectthedoctors.A.satisfied B.scared C.serious D.suitable10、Istudyfivedays____________weekandonSundaysIoftenplay____________football.A./;the B.the;the C.the;a D.a;/Ⅱ.完形填空11、APhDstudentsurnamedSunisinthehotseatforoccupyingawoman’sseatonahigh-speedtrainonAugust21,2018.InavideopostedonSinaWeibo,themancanbe1lyinginaseat.Whenthewomanaskedhimtogiveherseatback,herefusedandsaid,“Youhavethree2—stand,takemyseatorgotothediningcoach.”Atrainattendantthencametotrytoaskhimtogivetheseatback.Sunsaidhewasn’tabletostandonhisownand3awheelchair.Theattendanthadtoleadthepassengerto4seat.Manypeoplehaveexpressed5attheman’sbehavior.Somepeopleevenduguptheman’sname,6hiseducationandworkhistory,andputtheinformationonline.TheJinanPublicSecurityBureauhandeddownapunishment7SunonAugust24.Hewasfined(罚款)200yuanandwillnotbeallowedtobuytrainticketsforasetperiodoftime.However,somethinkthepunishmentwasnot8enough,addingthatthosewhobehavesimilarlyonairplanescanbepunishedmoreseriously.Expertsexplainedthatthebureaucouldonly9Suninthiswayaccordingtopresentlawsandrules.Buttheyaddedthatsuchlawscouldbeimprovedtostoptrainpassengersfrombehaving10.1.A.looked B.watched C.talked D.seen2.A.rules B.choices C.hobbies D.differences3.A.askedfor B.askedabout C.agreedwith D.dependedon4.A.other B.else C.another D.theother5.A.kindness B.anger C.hunger D.warmth6.A.aswellas B.aslongas C.asfaras D.assoonas7.A.for B.at C.by D.with8.A.kind B.strict C.difficult D.patient9.A.explain B.excuse C.deal D.punish10.A.politely B.poorly C.carefully D.beautifullyⅢ.语法填空12、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Wastecanbe1.(see)everywhereintheschool.Somestudentsaskfor2.(much)foodthantheycaneatandtheyoftenforgottoturnoffthelightswhentheyleavetheclassroom.Theysaytheycanaffordthesethings.ButIdon’tagreewith3.(they).Wastecanbringalotofproblems.4.Chinaisrichinsomeresources(资源),weareshortforothers,forexample,freshwater.Itisreportedthatwewill5.(have)nocoaloroiltousein100years.Soifwegoonwastingourresources,whatcanweinthefutureandwherecanwemove?Thinkaboutit6.(care).Ithinkweshouldsaynotothestudents7.wastethingseveryday.Everybodyshouldstopwastingassoonaspossible.Inour8.(day)life,wecandomanythingstopreventwastefrom9.(happen),forexample,turnoffthewatertapswhenwefinishwashing,turnoffthelightswhenweleavetheclassroom,trynotto10.(order)morefoodthanweneed,andsoon.Littlebylittle,everythingwillbechanged.Wastecanbestoppedoneday,ifwedoourbest.Ⅳ.阅读理解A13、TheArtsCinemaisopen7daysaweek,showinglotsofAmericanandforeignfilms.NextweekitwillshowanAustralianfilmcalled“MidnightMeeting”.IttakesplaceinSydneyinthe1960s.YoucanseethatfilmfromMondaytoThursday.Itwillbeontwiceadayat6:30and9:10intheevenings.Thefilmlaststwohoursandfifteenminutes.Ticketsare$4,butthereisaspecialstudentticketat$2.60forallthefilms.Pleasebringyourstudentcardifyouwantthecheaperticket.ThenearestcarparktothecinemaisinHamletStreet.It'sjustfiveminutes’walkfromthecinema.Ifyouneedmoreinformation,phone8813962duringofficehours—9amto4:30pm,MondaytoFriday.1.Fromthepassageweknowthat“MidnightMeeting”isa(n)film.A.Chinese B.Japanese C.Australian D.American2.Whencanpeopleseethatfilm?A.FromMondaytoThursday. B.FromMondaytoFriday.C.Sixdaysaweek. D.Sevendaysaweek.3.Thefilmlasts.A.from6:30pmto9:10pm B.from2:00pmto5:00pmC.2hoursand15minutes D.2hours4.What’sthepriceofastudentticket?A.$2. B.$2.60 C.$4. D.$5.2.5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Studentscangetaticketwithhalfoftheprice.B.Thenearestparkisabout10minutes’walk.C.Peoplecansee“MidnightMeeting”onSundaymorning.D.Formoreinformation,pleasephone8813962.B14、Myfatherwas44andknewhewasn’tgoingtomakeitto45.Hewrotemealetterandhopedthatsomethinginitwouldhelpmefortherestofmylife.SincethedayIwas12andfirstreadhisletter,someofhiswordshavelivedinmyheart.Onepartalwaysstandsout."Rightnow,youarepretendingtobeatimekiller.ButIknowthatoneday,youwilldosomethinggreatthatwillsetyouamongtheverybest."Knowingthatmydadbelievedinmegavemepermissiontobelieveinmyself."Youwilldosomethinggreat."Hedidn'tknowwhatwouldbe,andneitherdidI,butattimesinmylifewhenI’vefeltproudofmyself,IrememberhiswordsandwishhewereheresoIcouldask,"Isthiswhatyouweretalkingabout,Dad?ShouldIkeepgoing?"Alongwayfrom12now,IrealizehewouldhavebeenproudwhenImadeanyprogress.Lately,though,I'vecometobelievehewouldwantmetomoveontowhatcomesnext:tobeproudof,andbelievein,somebodyelse.It’stimetostartwritingmyownletterstomychildren.Ourchildrenlooktouswiththesameunansweredquestionwehad.Ourkidsdon'tholdbackbecausethey'reafraidtofail.They’reonlyafraidoffailingus.Theydon'tworryaboutbeingdisappointed.Theirfear---asminewasuntilmyfather'sletter---isofbeingadisappointment.Giveyourchildrenpermissiontosucceed.They'rewaitingforyoutobelieveinthem.Ialwaysknewmyparentslovedme.Buttrustme:Thatbeliefwillbemorecomplete,thatlovewillbemorereal,andtheirbeliefinthemselveswillbegreaterifyouwritethewordsontheirhearts:"Don'tworry;you'lldosomethinggreat."Nothavingthatblessingfromtheirparentsmaybetheonlythingholdingthemback.1.Welearnfromthetextthattheauthor______A.losthisfatherwhenhewasyoungB.workedhardbeforehereadhisfather’sletterC.askedhisfather’spermissiontobelieveinhimselfD.knewexactlywhatgreatthinghisfatherwantedhimtodo2.Whatdoestheauthortellusinthe3rdparagraph?A.Childrenneedtheirparents'letters.B.Childrenareafraidtobedisappointed.C.Hischildren’sfearoffailureheldthemback.D.Hisfather’sletterremovedhisfearoffailinghisparents.3.Themainpurposeofthetextisto.A.describechildren'sthinkingB.answersomequestionschildrenhaveC.stresstheimportanceofcommunicationD.adviseparentstoencouragetheirchildrenC15、From2016,ChildreninFinlandwouldnotbetaughtcursivehandwriting.Insteadoflearningthisskill,schoolswouldbegiventhechoicetoteachkeyboardtypinginitsplace.Thechangeshowstypingskillsarenowmorerelatedthanhandwriting,butexpertssaythemovecoulddoharmtoachild’sbraindevelopment.“Mostpeoplewouldagreethateveryoneshouldatleastbeabletopickupapenorapencilandwriteamessagethatotherscanread,”saidMistyAdoniou,alecturer.“Butbeyondlegibility(易读性),doesitmatterhowyouformyourletterswhenyouhandwrite?”Shecontinuedtherewasresearchconnectingfluent(流畅的)handwritingwithbetterwrittenarticles,“butthekeyisn’tthequality,formorstyleofthehandwriting,butrathertheautomaticity(自动性)ofthehandwriting.”Reportshavealsofoundthatbytheageofeight,childrencanalreadytypefasterthantheycanhandwrite.But,asMistyAdoniouagreed,handwritingcanplayanimportantpartinbraindevelopment.“Researchshowsthatlearningtowriteincursivefurtherimprovesstudents’motorandvisual(视觉的)skills,eye-to-handcoordination,handandfingerskills,andbraindevelopment.Thephysicalactofhandwritingalsohelpsthememoryofinformationandtheflow(流动)ofideas.”Forexample,inarecentstudy,researchersdidbrainscansonfive-year-oldsbeforeandafterreceivingdifferentletter-learningtasks.Inchildrenwhopracticedwritinglettersbyhand,theneural(神经的)activitywasmoreimprovedand“aduit-like”thaninthosewhohadsimplylookedatletters.“Technologycanencourageandsupportplentyofchilddevelopmentandeducationalobjectives,suchasphysicalandhealth、”explainedDr.Leves,“Andthereisabodyofresearchsupportingtheideathatchildrenlearnbestwhenthey’rehavingfun.”ButasMsAdoniouconcluded:“Withsomanythingstodoinaschoolday,itishardtoseewhyhandwritinglessonscontinue.Nomatterhowstandardizedwetrytomakehandwriting,weallendupwithourownstyle.Perhapswe’ddojustallwelltoletchildrenfindtheirownstyle.”1.MsAdoniouprobablyagreesthatyouwillwritearticlesbetterwhen_____.A.youcarelessaboutyourhandwritingB.youhaveaspecialstyleofhandwritingC.youimprovethequalityofhandwritingD.youhavedifferentformsofhandwriting2.AccordingtoMsAdoniou,cursivehandwriting_____.A.improveschildren’seyesightB.makeschildren’shandsstrongC.makeschildrenhavefewerideasD.helpschildren’sbrainsdevelopbetter3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout_____?A.Howtoteachkeyboardtyping.B.Thereasonswhystudentsdroppens.C.Someopinionsoncursivehandwriting.D.Howtoimproveyourownwritingstyle.D16、Fashiontreadmilldesks(跑步机办公室)mightactuallyhelpimprovejobperformanceafteremployeesgetusedtoworkingwhilewalking,accordingtonewresearch.AyearlongstudyofworkersatacompanySt.Paul,Minn,foundthattheproductivityof40treadmillusersdroppedatfirstbecausetheywereunabletomastertypingandoperatingamousewhilewalkingataspeedofuptotwomilesperhour.Butwithinfourtosixmonths,measures(测量)ofperformance-quality,theamountofworkdone,andthequalityofinteractions(互动)withworkmatesrosegradually,accordingtoweeklysurveys.Attheendofthesurveyperiod,workerswithtreadmilldesksimprovedtheirperformance,whichwas0.1pointshigherthanthatbeforetheprojectbegan.Fortaskslikesolvingproblemsortakingconferencecalls,“Alittlebitofwalkingisusefulbecauseitmeansthere’smorebloodflowtothebrain,”saidAvnerBen-Ner,aprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesota’sCarlsonSchoolofManagementandanauthorofthestudy.“Yougetmoreoxygen(氧气)anditincreasestheabilitytothink.”Treadmilldeskshavegotattentionbecauseofresearchwhichshowedthenegative(负面的,消极的)effectsofsedentarylifestylesandjobsthatleaveworkerssittingallday.Butdataontheeffectivenessofthedeskshasbeenrelativelyrare.Thereareotherdownsides(不利方面),asTheWallStreetJournalwrotelastyear,includingthepossibilityoffallsandinjuries.Mr.Ben-Nernotedthattreadmillusersneedsometimetogetusedtotheergonomics(人体工程学)ofwalkingwhileworking,includingtheproperdeskheight.Histeamprovidednotrainingtoemployees,andhesaidthatemployerswhoprovidesuchdesksshouldofferhelptogetuserscomfortableonthemachines.“Thiswouldn’tbeverygoodforpeoplewhouseaneedlefortheirjobs,”hesaid.“Buteveryonewhodoesbrainworkknowsthatifyouneedfreshideas,takingawalkhelps.”1.Accordingtothepassage,fashiontreadmilldesksofferusersmanyadvantagesEXCEPTto_______.A.improvetheirqualityofwork B.increasetheiramountofworkC.maketheirhealthbecomebetterandbetter D.keepgoodrelationshipswithworkmates2.WhichofthefollowingdoesMr.Ben-Neragree?A.Peoplecandodifferentkindsofworkwhenwalkingontreadmill.B.Thetreadmilldesksarefitforpeoplesolvingdifficultproblems.C.Themoreoxygenyouget,thebetteryourmoodis.D.Alittlewalkcanmakeyourbrainworkmoreactively.3.Theunderlinedpart“sedentary“inParagraph6probablymeansleadingalifewith____________.A.muchsitting B.dailystress C.nomoney D.greatworryE17、King'sCollegeSummerSchoolKing'sCollegeSummerSchoolisanannual(每年的)trainingprogramforhighschoolstudentsatalllevelswhowanttoimprovetheirEnglish.CoursesaregivenbytheteachersofKing'sCollegeandothercollegesinNewYork.Tripstomuseumsandculturecentersarealsoorganized.Thisyear'ssummerschoolwillbefromJuly25toAugust25.Moreinformationisasfollows:Application(申请)date

StudentsinNewYorkshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly2,414.

StudentsofothercitiesshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly16,414.

ForeignstudentsshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly10,414.

Courses

EnglishLanguage

SpokenEnglish:22hours

ReadingandWriting:10hours

AmericanHistory:16hours

AmericanCulture:16hours

Steps

Aletterofself-introduction

Aletterofrecommendation(推荐)

﹡ThelettersshouldbewritteninEnglishwithallthenecessaryinformation.

C.Cost

Dailylessons:$40

Sportsandactivities:$100

Travels:$40

Hotelservice:$400

﹡Youmaychoosetolivewithyourfriendsorrelativesinthesamecity.

Pleasewriteto:

Thompson,Sanders

1026King'sStreet

NewYork,NY10016,USA

E-mail:KC-Summer-School@

1.Thisyear'ssummerschoolofKing'sCollegewilllast________.A.oneweek B.twoweeksC.onemonth D.twomonths2.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutKing'sCollegeSummerSchool?A.Onlytopstudentscantakepartintheprogram.B.King'sCollegeSummerSchoolisruneveryotheryear.C.OnlytheteachersofKing'sCollegegivecourses.D.Visitstomuseumsandculturecentersarepartoftheprogram.3.IfyouaretolivewithyourrelativesinNewYork,youwillhavetopaytheschool________.A.$40 B.$400C.$500 D.$9004.Whatinformationcanyougetfromthetext?A.Theprogramwillgivefivecourses.B.YoucanwritetoThompsononlyinEnglish.C.Youcangetintouchwiththeschoolbye-mailorbytelephone.D.AsaChinesestudent,youcansendyourapplicationonJuly14,414.5.Youcanmostprobablyreadthetextin________.A.anewspaper B.atravelguideC.atextbook D.atelephonebookF18、There are stories about two U.S . presidents,Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren,which attempt to explain the American English term OK.We don’t know if either story is true,but they are both interesting.The first explanation is based on the fact that President Jackson had very little education.In fact,he had difficulty reading and writing.When important papers came to Jackson,he tried to read them and then had his assistants explain what they said.If he approved of a paper.he would write“all correct”on it.The problem was that he didn’t know how to spell.So what he really wrote was“ol korekt”.After a while,he shortened that term to“OK”. The second explanation is based on the place where President Van Buren was born,Kinderhook,New York.Van Bnren’s friends organized a club to help him become President.They called the club the Old Kinderhook Club,and anyone who supported Van Buren was called“OK”.1.The author ______.A.believes both of the storiesB.doesn’t believe a word of the storiesC.is not sure whether the stories are trueD.is telling the stories just for fun2.According to the passage,President Jackson ______.A.couldn’t draw up any documents at all.B.didn’t like to read important papers by himself .C.often had his assistants sign documents for him.D.wasn’t good at reading,writing or spelling .3.According to the first story, the term “OK” ______

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