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1、2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷考前须知.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。1 .试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一局部必须用2B铅笔作答;第二局部必须用黑 色字迹的签字笔作答。2 .考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。I.单项选择1、Spud Webb has influenced me most. His stories give me much _to face all kinds of difficulties.A. luck B. wealth C. courage D. decisionWe may have many dif
2、ficulties in life, and at times its even unfair for someone, but it how you face them.A. takes up B. looks up to C depends on3、一Whaf s that terrible noise?一The neighbors for a party.A. have preparedB. are preparingC. prepare D. will prepare4、The traffic policemen always warn the drivers after drinki
3、ng. If they do so, they will be punished theirbehavior.A. to drive, by B. not drive, for C. not to drive, for一QQ and Wechat have changed peoples life in many ways.- We can use them to keep in touch and communicate with others more easily.A. Completely B. Exactly C. Probably D. PossiblyThis is a surv
4、ey about the students who can speak foreign languages in the twins* class.They and their 48 classmates can speak different languages. The following form is about the percentage of the wholeclass. According to the form, students can speak two or more foreign languages.QEnglishFrenchEnglish and French
5、French and SpanishEnglish 7 Russian and JapaneseRussianBoys8%68%? .8%9Girls3364%35A. 13 B. 10 C. 207、Because of the heavy traffic, it Gina an hour to get to the restaurant.A. spent B. took C. paid D. cost8、 -1 think we should take not only an umbrella but also a raincoat with us.- In my opinion, an
6、umbrella is enough.A. Em OK B. Pm afraid not C. I disagreeD. You*re welcomeV.书面表达19、情景作文根据提示,用英语写一篇短文介绍你的好习惯和坏习惯,不少于60字。ActivitiesHow oftenGood habits1. Exercise2. Read books3. Eat fruit4. Drink milk5. Stay up lateevery day always every day twice a weekneverBad habits1 .Watch TV for two hours2 .Use
7、the Internet3 .Help with housework4 .Eat hamburgers5 . Go to the dentistalwaystwice a weekhardly everoftennever参考答案I.单项选择1、C2、C3、B4、C5、B6、C7、B8、C9、C10、DII.完形填空11、 1. B2. C3. B4. D5. A6. A7. D8. B9. D10. Cm.语法填空 12 1. spent2. slowly3. to get4. riding5. kilometers6. second7. noise8. cheerful9. ourselv
8、es10. betterIV.阅读理解13、 1. C2. C3. D4. A14、 1. B2. A3.BC4. C1. D2. B3.B15、 1. BC2. A270. B272. CB272. D18、 1. A2. CC3. BA4. AC5. BC6. BV.书面表达19、I have lots of good habits. I exercise every day. I always read books. I eat fruit every day. I drink milk twice a week. I never stay up late. But I have som
9、e bad habits, too. I always watch TV for two hours a day. I use the Internet twice a week. I hardly ever help with housework. I often eat hamburgers.I never go to the dentist.9、His experience helped him a lot when he met with difficulties.A. comfortable B. natural C. valuable D. surprising10、There a
10、re people in the supermarket. Its so crowded.A. hundred B. hundreds C. hundred of D. hundreds of IL完形填空11、 Do you know Miley Cyrus? She is a very famous and popular 1 and actress. Miley was born on November 23,1992 in Franklin, Tennessee, America. Her birth name is Destiny Hope, because her parents
11、wanted her to achieve great things in the future. She 2 on a big farm in Franklin until she was eight years old. In 2001, she and her family 3 to Toronto, Canada because her father 4 a job there. He 5 being a country music singer. He is also an actor and was on Dancing with the Stars. When Miley was
12、 nine years old, her dad 6 her to see the musical Mama Mia! Miley held her arm and 7 him, This is what I want to do, daddy. I want to be an actress.”When Miley first heard about the 8 Hannah Montana, she wanted to play the role of Lilly, Hannahs best friend. So she sent a letter to Disney in the hop
13、e of getting the 9 to have the role. Miley kept trying, and finally she got the lead role in the movie because of her singing and acting 10She acted so well that everyone loved her very much. From then on, she acted in a lot of films and sang many songs.LA.writerB.singerC.teacherD.doctor2.A.made upB
14、.gave upC.grew upD.woke up3.A.walkedB.movedC.droveD.rode4.A.caughtB.builtC.brokeD.found5.A.is famous forB.is late forC.is ready forD.is good for6.A.tookB.wishedC.askedD.advised7.A.believedB.refusedC.missedD.told8.A.photoB.movieC.musicD.article9.A.tradeB.hopeC.courageD.chance10.A.hobbiesB.lessonsC.ab
15、ilitiesD.projectsm.语法填空12、 Have you ever been cycling(骑自行车运动)? This spring my elder brother and 11. (spend) a long weekend cycling in the countryside. We rode2 (slow) along because we hadnt come to break any speed records, or to do sports. We just wanted工 (get) some fresh air and a break from school
16、work. We really had a great time生(ride) along country roads. And there was one of the best things about our trip that made us happy: every few5 (kilometer) there was a village where we could find everything we needed.All the local people were really friendly. However, on the 6, (two) day, something
17、happenede We were going downthe hill when my brakes(刹车)started making a 7.(noisy), but I didnt mind at alL At midnight we were woken by the noise in the hotel. We were tired when we set off the next morning, but soon felt 8 We can express thoughts and feelings and send sounds and pictures on our sma
18、rt phones today. We also communicate by using programs like Skype and Face Time. We cant send tastes, smells or touch, of course. But scientists in Britain are trying to develop a way for smart phones to do just that.Adrian David Cheok is a professor at City University in London. He wants people to
19、experience communication using all of their senses. He said “In the real world, we can open up the glass, open the window. We can touch, we can taste, we can smell in the real world.”To give users a sense of taste, researchers designed two electrodes (电极)that are placed on the tongue. A chemical pro
20、cess creates different tastes through molecules (微粒)on the surface of the tongue. This chemical process sends electrical signals that convince the brain that a person is tasting something. They have already created sour, salty, sweet and bitter tastes.“You put these two silver electrodes in your mou
21、th, you put your tongue in between and then it stimulates electrically your tongue and you get a virtual taste perception in your brain.”A device(设备)called uScenteeH permits users to have the sense of smell. Scentee plugs into a smart phone and can spray tiny clouds of fragrances, including flowers,
22、 fruits and coffee. Professor Cheok says the person speaking can activate the device.Scentee holds a container with about 100 different smells. The container must be replaced when all the scents (pleasant smells) run out.1. Where could the passage most probably be taken from?A. A news story.B. An ad
23、vertisement.C A science fiction.D. A science magazine.2. Which of the following is the right order according to the passage?a. Electrical signals are sent to brain.b. Two electrodes are placed on the tongue.c. The brain is convinced that a person is tasting something.d. Different tastes are created
24、through molecules on the surface of the tongue.A. a-b-c-dB b-d-a-cC. c-a-d-bD. b-d-c-a3. What will be most probably talked about in the next paragraph?A. The bright future of the smart phones.B. How the sense of touch will be achieved.C. The different attitudes towards the smart phones.D. The advant
25、ages of the smart phones with new functions.DskeletonYoure not the same person you were as a child. Youre not even the same personyou were five years ago. We dont just mean your personality. While we*d love tostart a never-ending discussion over the “true self9, were here to talk about thecells (细胞)
26、in your body.Do you know how your fingernails and hair are constantly growing and replacingthemselves? The same thing happens almost everywhere in your body. Your outerlayer of skin makes way for fresher skin, and inside your veins (血 管),blood cells turn over to make wayfor fresh blood. Ifs probably
27、 no surprise that these types of cells are short-lived, even some of the mostseemingly permanent (永久的)parts of your body replace themselves over time-including your bones.Strong as your bones might seem, the cells they*re made of wont last a lifetime. Bones are masters at rebuilding themselves, whic
28、h is why most broken bones can heal on their own into the right shape.Bones have special cells called osteoclasts (破骨细胞)whose job is to break down bone, even if itisnft broken, and send the minerals into the blood stream. This may sound frighteningly like your bonesare wearing away, but your body kn
29、ows what its doing. As osteoclasts break down bone, osteoblasts (成骨细胞)build up new bone to replace the old. By the end of each year, about 10 percent of yourentire adult skeleton will have been rebuilt through this process.If 10 percent of your bone breaks down every year, it must take about ten yea
30、rs to renew lOOpercent of your skeleton. That would be a great guess, and it lines up nicely with the medical myth thatthe human bodys cells are fully replaced every seven years, but the body is a bit more complex. ThatlO percent is just an average-some bone grows faster than that, and some grows sl
31、ower. While someparts of your bone will turn over quickly, other parts will stick around for decades. In fact, most bonecells could live as long as 50 years.So before you get wrapped up in an identity crisis (危机)about the cells in your body disappearingon you, know that you can lose some hair and yo
32、u can cut your nails, but the bones of you arent goinganywhere-at least not very soon and not all at once.1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. All the cells in our body are the same ones that we were born with.B. Our blood cells are constantly growing and replacing themselve
33、s.C. It must take about 10 years to rebuild 100 percent of our skeleton.D Osteoblasts can break down skin and also rebuild it over time.2. The underlined words “wearing away“ probably mean“A. building up B. taking offC. dying outD. turning on3. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Our skeleton
34、 seems permanent but renews itself over time.B. It is not surprising that some cells in our body are short-lived.C. There are two types of cells in our bones: osteoclasts and osteoblasts.D. We are not the same person we were five years ago because of personality.E17、综合阅读,阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最正确选项.CCTV News May 28, 2025, ThursdayThe No Smoking Law in China will becarried out next Mo