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四川省绵阳市2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末英语试题

学校:姓名:班级:考号:

一、阅读单选

Ifoundithardtocommunicatewithmymother.Relationsbetweenusbecamedifficult.

OnedayIranawayfromhomeandstayedoutsideforafewhours.WhenIreturned

homeatnight,Isawallthepain,angeranddisappointmentonmymother'sface.Weknew

thatwewereingreatneedoftalk.Weagreedtohavebreakfasttogetherthenextmorning.In

theend,wedecidedtogotoarestaurant.

Onourwaytotherestaurant,Inoticedmymotherhadtwonotebooksinherhands.I

askedherwhattheywereusedfor.Sheexplainedtomethatsometimesitwaseasiertowrite

downourfeelingsthantalkingaboutthem.Weshouldwritedownourfeelings.

Ourfirsttopicwas“WhyamIsoangry?”Iwroteahalfpage,andmymomfilledup

nearlythreepages.Isawthetearsrundownherfacewhileshewaswriting.Ineverrealized

anyonecouldhidesomuchanger.Afterwefinishedwriting,weexchangedournotebooks.As

soonasIstartedreadingmymother'swords.Ibegantocryandsodidshe.Whenwefinished

reading,wediscussedourfeelings.Finally,itfeltlikealltheangerinsidemewentawayfrom

mybody.OurtalkhelpedmerealizesomanythingsIhadneverthoughtofbefore,notonly

aboutmymotherbutalsoaboutotherpeople.

MymotherandIcontinueusingournotebooksasawayofcommunicating.Weknow

thatnomatterhowwefeelabouteachother,ournotebooksareasafeplacetoexpressour

feelings.Wehavecometoanagreementthatwewrite“Iloveyou^^attheendofeachletter*.

1.Whentheauthorreturnedhomeatnight,hesawmanyfeelingsonhismother'sface

EXCEPT.

A.embarrassmentB.angerC.painD.disappointment

2.Whatdidtheydoaftertheyfinishedwriting?

A.Theywenttoarestaurant.B.Theyclosedtheirnotebooks.

C.Theywentforawalk.D.Theyexchangedtheirnotebooks.

3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thenotebooksarenotasafeplacetoexpresstheirfeeling.

B.Theyagreedtohavelunchtogetherthenextday.

C.Theydiscussedtheirfeelingsafterfinishingreading.

D.Themotherwaslaughingwhilehersonwaswriting.

4.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.wecanonlyusenotebookstowritedownourfeelings

B.weneedtocommunicatewithourparentsmoreoften

C.it'sagoodhabittowriteletters

D.weshouldspendmoretimewithourparents

5.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.DifficultRelationsB.ListeningtoParents

C.TwoNotebooksD.Mother'sLove

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I'mAlice.Ihaveahousewith2bedrooms.Therearemanythingsinit,likeaTV,a

washingmachineandafridge.Youonlyneedtopay$200fbriteachmonth.Anditincludes

thecostofsurfingtheinternet,soyoucanbringyourcomputer.Therearetworulesforyouto

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根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

6.Helenwantstoimproveherwritingskills,shecancall.

A.321-9649368B.321-9694368

C.239-5478603D/p>

7.FromtheschedulewecanknowthatCountryLifeMarketisopenforaday.

试卷第2页,共10页

A.12hoursB.13hoursC.14hoursD.15hours

8.Alice'shouseprovidesthefollowingthingsexcept.

A.afridgeB.acomputerC.awashingmachineD.aTV

9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.YoucanjoinWritingClubonSaturdays.

B.YoucannotkeepapetdogifyouwanttoliveinAlice'shouse.

C.IfJimwantstoliveinAlice'shouseforoneyear,heshouldpay$2,000.

D.YoucanbuyfreshvegetablesinCountryLifeMarketat10:00inthemorning.

10.Wherecanweprobablyfindthetext?

A.Inastorybook.B.Inanovel.

C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inalocalnewspaper.

Lastweek,Ifinallymanagedtoaskmyparentstobuymeanewfootballshirt.Iwas

veryexcitedandworeittothetraining,butIwishedIhadn'tdonethat!Mynewshirtwas

torn(破损的)afterthetrainingandonlyatailor(裁缝)couldhelp!

AsIwalkedhomeworriedly,Isawashopsign:AllKindsofRepairsandServices!I

wentinsideatonce.Ilookedaroundtheshopandsawbrokentoys,brokenchairs...I

wonderedifIwasinthewrongplace.Justatthatmoment,amanwithwhitehaircameupto

meandsaidexcitedly,"Welcome!ThisisarepairshopandIcanrepaireverything!^^

“But...whatIneedisatailortodealwithmyfootballshirt.”

“You'vecometotherightplace,fvebeenwaitingalong,longtimetorepairafootball

shirt.”

“Really?"Iheldtheshirtinmyhands.

Tomysurprise,hetooktheshirtfromme,satdownonthesofawithmyshirtinhis

hands.guessyouareastriker(前锋),“hesmiledwarmly.Howcouldheknow?Theman

gavemeasmileandsaid,"Seethatpictureonthewall?Thatwasme30yearsago.”

Icouldn'tbelievemyeyes!HewasOrhan,thefamousfootballplayerwhowasonthe

cityteamyearsago!ItoldhimIhadbeenhisfanforyears.Itoldhimeverything,mydream,

mypracticeandevenmydad'swords."DadthinksIshouldbeanengineeroradoctor.^^I

loweredmyhead.

“Followyourdream,chooseajobyouloveandkeepon."Themansmiledatme.He

encouragedmeandputtheshirthehadrepairedinmybag.

TodayIhavebecomeafootballplayerandIstillkeepthatshirtinmycloset.

11.Howdidtheboyfeelwhenheworethenewfootballshirttothetraining?

A.Worried.B.Excited.C.Surprised.D.Scared.

12.Whydidtheboygointotheoldman'sshop?

A.Tovisittheoldman.B.Tobuyanewshirt.

C.Torepairhisfootballshirt.D.Tolookforajob.

13.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4?

A.Theoldmanneverrepairedfootballshirtsbefore.B.Theoldmanhadaspecial

feelingforfootball.

C.Theoldmanwasrelaxedwhenhesawtheshirt.D.Theoldmanhadwaitedalong

timefortheboy.

14.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Theoldmanusedtobeafootballfan.B.Theoldmancouldonlyrepairtoys.

C.Theboywantedtobeanengineer.D.Theboyhadlookeduptotheoldman.

15.Whatdidtheboylearnfromtheoldman?

A.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.B.Holdontothedream.

C.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.D.Oldhabitsdiehard.

Aseriousearthquakecanbeaterribleexperience,anditiseasytoforgetsafety

measures(措施)indisorder(混舌L).Fortunatnly,mostearthquakesafetymeasuresarecommon

sense,butifyouforgeteverythingelse,re-memberthefollowinginstructions:drop,cover,

andholdon.Also,mostofearthquakedeathshap-penaftertheearthquake,sorememberthat

thedangerdoesnotendwhentheshakingdoes!

Ifyoustayindoorsduringanearthquake,moveawayfromunsupportedareasand

windows.Trytogetunderadoorwayoranotherareaofthebuildingwhichisheldupby

strongbeams(梁).Stayunderatableordeskonlyifitisverystrong.Donotrushtolifts,

becauseitisfarsafertostaywhereyouare.Coveryourheadwithyourarmsarounditand

curl(蜷缩)intoaball,andwaitfortheshakingtostop.

Ifyoustayoutdoorsduringanearthquake,movetoanareawhichisasopenaspossible.

Don'tmovetobuild-ings,electricpolesandotherobjectswhichmayfallduringan

earthquakeandinjureyou.Protectyourheadandstaylowtothegroundtilltheshakingends

anditissafetomove.

试卷第4页,共10页

Afteranearthquake,manybuildingsarelessstrong,althoughtheyappearsafe.Ifyou

stayindoors,movepeoplefromthebuildingquicklyandhelpdisabledorinjuredpeople.

Onceoutdoors,movewellawayfromthebuildingsothatifitfallsdown,youwillnotbe

injured.Waittillpublicsafetyofficialsan-nouncethatitissafetostayindoors.

Byplanningaheadandkeepingcalmduringanearthquake,youcangreatlyincrease

yourchancesofsurvival(生存)withoutinjury.

16.Theunderlinedword"Fortunately"inthefirstparagraphmeans.

A.especiallyB.graduallyC.luckilyD.finally

17.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatearthquakesafetymeasures.

A.areplannedfbrchildrenB.helpustokeepsafe

C.arenotnecessaryD.arenoteasytounderstand

18.Accordingtothepassage,itisn'tagoodchoiceduringanearthquake.

A.totakealiftB.tostayunderastrongtable

C.togetunderadoorwayD.tocovertheheadwitharmsaroundit

19.Ifyoustayoutdoorsduringanearthquake,youcandoallthefollowingexcept.

A.tryingtoprotectyourhead

B.movingtoanopenplace

C.movingawayfrombuildings

D.takingthedisabledpeopleintotheroom

20.Thepurposeofthepassageismainlytotellushowto.

A.stayawayfromanearthquake

B.predictanearthquake

C.controlanearthquake

D.keepsafeduringandafteranearthquake

二、完形填空

Thisworldisnotfair.Somepeoplearebornintorichfamilies.Theyneverneedto

21aboutthingslikefoodastheygrowup.Somepeoplearebomintopoorfamilies.

Whentheyarestillkids,theyhavetolearnhowtoliveontheirown.Somepeopleareborn

intopeacefulcountries.Theyneverfeel22.Somepeoplearebomduringthewars.

Theyneedtodoeverythingtostayalive.

23peoplewhoarebomintorichfamiliesmaynotgrowintousefulones.People

whoarebornintopoorfamiliescanworkhardandlive24.Peoplewhoarebominto

peacefulcountriesmaychoosewrongwaysandbecomebadmen.Yettherearemanygreat

menevenborninthemostchaotic(混舌L的)countryintheworld.

Yourwayof25decidesyourlife.Itwouldbethegreatestregretinyourlifeif

youletchancesgoawaythroughyourfingers.

21.A.knowB.worryC.forgetD.hear

22.A.sickB.excitedC.scaredD.safe

23.A.ButB.SoC.OrD.Because

24.A.sadlyB.carefullyC.quietlyD.happily

25.A.explainingB.thinkingC.speakingD.playing

Onedayatoad(蟾蛛)metamonkey.Theydecidedtolookforsomethingtoeatbecause

theybothfelt26.Theysawawomanmakingsomecakesinahousewhentheycametoa

village.Thentheygotanidea.

Thetoadjumped27thevillagewell(水井).Hearingsomethingfallintowater,the

womanquicklyrantowardsthewell.Themonkeyatonceenteredthehouse,tookabasket

withabigcakeand28toahill.

Afterawhile,thetoadmetthemonkeythere.Themonkeywantedtoeatthecakeby

29,sohesaidtothetoad,“Lefsroll(滚)thebasketdownhill.Whoevergetsthebasket

firstcanhavethecake.”"Butthat'sunfair.Ican'trunasfastasyou,^^repliedthetoad.The

monkeysaid,“Youmustracewithme,30thewholecakewillbemine.”

Thetoadhadnochoicebutto31.Theypushedthebasketdownhillandtherace

started.Themonkeyranfastafterthebasket,butthetoadmoved32.Suddenly,thecake

felloutofthebasketandstoppedbesideasmalltree.Thetoad33underthetreeand

begantoeatthecake.

Whenthemonkeycaughtthebasket,hefoundit34.Heclimbedthehillagainand

sawthetoadeatingthecake.Hebecameangryandwantedtotakethe35back.Butto

themonkey'ssurprise,thetoadaskedhimtoeatittogether.

Themonkeyregretted(后悔)cheatinghisfriend.Hedecidedhewouldneverdothatany

more.

26.A.hungryB.readyC.busyD.free

试卷第6页,共10页

27.A.underB.fromC.intoD.along

28.A.tookoutB.lookedforC.ranawayD.pickedup

29.A.themselvesB.myselfC.ourselvesD.himself

30.A.andB.orC.butD.so

31.A.eatB.danceC.agreeD.thank

32.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.happilyD.luckily

33.A.shoutedB.plantedC.leftD.stopped

34.A.emptyB.fullC.heavyD.light

35.A.basketB.treeC.bananaD.cake

三、语法填空

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个恰当的词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案写在答

题卡的相应位置.

WangYaping36(become)thefirstwomenastronauttoworkinChina's

Tiangongspacestation.Actually,thisisher37(two)timetothespace.

Wangwillspendsixmonths38(stay)onthespacestation,alongwithZhai

ZhigangandYeGuangfu.Andtheteamwillfindout39theTiangongspacestation

isfitforlongstaysornot.

WangYapingwasbomin1980inYantai,Shandong.Wangis40(wide)known

bothinChinaandintheworld.Howproudherfamily41(feel)!Wang42

(choose)asamemberoftheShenzhou10spacemissioninApril,2013,thenshegaveaspace

class43wasabighitatthetime.Wanggaveanotherclassinspacethistime.And

shewillbebackinJune,2022.Thesix-monthjourneywillmakepeople44(interest)

inspace.Women'sbodiescanadapt(适应)45(well)tothespaceenvironmentthan

men's.

“Dreamsarelikestarsinthesky.Theylookfarandunreachable,butwe'llbeableto

reachthembytryinghard,^^Wangsaid.

四、阅读信息摘录

阅读短文,然后在文后图表内完成内容摘要,每空不超过三个词,并将答案写在答题卡

上。

SandstormshavebeenamajordisasterformanyAsiancountriesforcenturies.Scientists

havetriedmanywaystosolvethisproblemandinChina,amasscampaignhasbeenstarted

tohelpsolveit.

Sandstormsarestrong,drywindsthatcarrysand.Theyareoftensothickthatyoucannot

seethesun,andthewindissometimesstrongenoughtomovesanddunes.Thefourmain

placesintheworldwheretherearesandstormsareCentralAsia,NorthAmerica,Central

AfricaandAustralia.RenJianbofromInnerMongoliadescribedaterriblesandstormhe

experiencedasachildinthedesert."Tohavebeencaughtinasandstonnwasaterrible

experience,hesaid."Therewasnothingtobedone.Itwasthemostfrighteningandthemost

dangeroussituationI'veeverbeenin.Youjusthadtohopeyou'dsurvive.IthoughtIwas

goingtodisappearunderthesand.^^

NorthwestChinaispartofthesandstormcentreinCentralAsia.Sandstormsbeginin

desertareas.SandstormsinChinaappeartohaveincreasedinrecentyearsasaresultof

“desertification''(沙漠化).Thisisaprocess

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