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1、2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷请考生注意:1 .请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答 案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。2 .答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的考前须知,按规定答题。I.单项选择1、一I hope you dont mind my opening the window. Its much too hot here.A. All right. B. Certainly.C. Of course not. D. Never mind.2、一 books do you read every y
2、ear?About 30,1 love reading.A. How much B. How old C. How many D. How often、 - The accident which happened on March 10, 2019 teaches us to care for ourselves and the people around us.-So it does., life is the most important to everyone.A. First of all B. Above all C. After all D. In all4 Two student
3、s to the opening ceremony last Friday.A. hundreds; were invitedB. hundred; were invitedC. hundreds of; invited D. hundred of; invited5、 Mike looked the girl up and down. He wondered.A. where does he meet her B. where had he met herC where he meets her D. where he had met her6、一 We are supposed to re
4、cycle paper and bottles. It can help the environment.一. It can save money, too.A Dont mention itNever mindB. Its a piece of cake.C. You seem to have a point7、一Summer vacation is coming! Could you tell me ?Xian, I really want to visit the Terracotta Army.A. where are you going B. where you are going
5、C. how you are going8、She needs little money for tickets,?A. doesn9t she B. neednt she C. need she D. does she9、 一Jim, do you go to the gym?You look fit.Twice a week.2 .读书,因为读书既有趣又能学到很多知识.陪父母聊天,帮他们做家务3 .参加社会活动,了解社会注意:L词数80100;.文中不得出现真实的地址和姓名;2 .方框内容不必逐字翻译,可适当发挥。参考词汇:知识knowledge,社会活动social activities
6、参考答案I .单项选择1、C2、C3、C4、B5、D6、D7、B8、D9、A10、C.完形填空11、 1. BA2. CB3. AC4. AC5. BBm.语法填空12、 1. a2. patientlymore active3. toolshas introduced4. Itwith5. addedto help6. butIV.阅读理解13、 1. B. D2 .C1. B2. DA3. C15、 1. B2. CC3. BA16、 1. C2. A3.B 4.5. A 17、 1. DB2. CB18、 1. C. D2 .CV.书面表达19、The summer holiday is
7、 coming. Im going to have a good rest and learn to relax myself. I will read more useful books because reading more books is not only interesting but also can make me learn more knowledge. I will try to spend more time in chatting with my parents and help them to do some housework. I am going to tak
8、e part in the social activities so that I can know more about the society. If possible, Td like to go to Beijing for a visit of the Great Wall. Tm sure ril have an interesting and meaningful summer holiday.A. how often B. how far C. how much D. how longYou open the door before the train stops. Its d
9、angerous.A. wont B. may not C. mustnt D. needntII.完形填空10、 Last winter, when I was heavily pregnant。环孕的),I was visiting my sister and brother-in-lawfs house and had to 1 in a nearby parking lot because they didnt have available parking. The snow was extremely 2 and there was lots of ice on the ground
10、-not many people had gone out that evening! When I returned to my car around 11 p.m” I 3 that I was the only car left.Nervously, I got into the 4 quickly and let it warm up a bit. When I finally tried to drive away, my wheels began to spin (旋转).I was stuck (被卡住). I spun (旋转)and spun and 5 what to do
11、. All of a sudden, in my back view mirror, I saw four teen-aged boys coming towards my car. They were walking side-by-side in a line and dressed a bit like gang (团伙)members. 6 I thought that was what they looked like. My car was in a very isolated (孤立的)area and I began to be 7. I was certain they we
12、re coming to my car to harm me.Terrified, I just froze. One of the young men knocked on my 8 and said Excuse me, Maam, can we help you? You seem stuck. Still afraid and fearing the worst, I said, “I am stuck.And the young man said, Its Okay, stayin your car and well push you out of the snow. And the
13、y 9! When they finally got me out of the snow, they smiled and waved. I rolled down my window and thanked them, embarrassed to have judge them so 10Never judge a book by its cover.1. A. walk2. A. heavy3. A. thought4. A. house5. A. wondered6. A. At most7. A. nervous8. A. shoulder9. A. didn10. A. happ
14、ilym.语法填空B.parkB.thinB.hopedB.carB.knewB.At lastB.excitedB.mirrorB.didB.poorlyC. searchC. niceC noticedC. parkingC. thoughtC. At leastC. angryC windowC. doC. strongly12、12、This is Tammela School, a primary school in Finland. The students are having a math class with their robot teacher.The “teacher”
15、 isL small, blue machine about 25cm high, Reuters reported.Whenever students have problems, it helps them very2, (patient) and never gets bored.“The robot can make students3 Thanks to endless photos on social media and the wealth of information on the Internet, future people should have a clear pict
16、ure of how we lived in the 21st century.But Martine Rothblatt, a business woman from the US, wants to go a step further by digitally cloning (克隆) human minds.These “mindclones” would have all of our thoughts, feelings, and be able to think just like us. Rothblatt imagines that mindclones will first
17、begin as digital (数字的)assistants(助手)in our mobile devices (装置),until they become walking, talking versions (版本)of us - but these are far from reality at the moment.Mindcloning technology is still very young, and it might be a long time before we can send our man-made selves to school so we dont have
18、 to sit through math class. However, scientists at Stanford University in the United States recently created a circuit (电路)board modeled on the human brain that could simulate(模拟)1 million neurons (神经 元)and billions of connections in the brain.Finally, Rothblatt sees mindclones having their own righ
19、ts as people, and even falling in love and getting married.“Lets say the ex Apple CEO Steve Jobs meets another mindclone. They fall in love. Mindclones are just people without bodies. Once the mindclones fall in love, they are going to get married. Thats what people do J she said.But Rothblatfs idea
20、 that the digital versions of ourselves would have the same rights as people is not shared by everyone. Some people have thought that the mind must be embedded (嵌入)in biology for it to be thought as “life”, HuffPost reported.1. According to Rothblatt, mindclonesA. will finally become robotsB. will b
21、e used in our mobile devicesC will become reality soonD. have more rights than peopleWhat is the latest development in mindcloning technology?A. We can send our man-made selves to school.B. People can improve their studies by using mindclones.C. Steve Jobs and a mindclone will get married.D A circui
22、t board has been modeled after a human brain.2. What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?A. The writer agrees with Rothblatfs idea.B. The writer disagrees with Rothblatfs idea.C Not everyone agrees with Rothblatt about mindclones, rights.D. Its meaningless to discuss the rights of “mindclones”.B1
23、4、There is a famous English saying HYou are what you eat”, and it means what you put in your mouth will become part of you. Many experts (专家) useitto tell people its important to have a good eating habit. For example, too much sweet food makes a person overweight. To avoid being fat, kids are told t
24、o keep off sweet food. However, a team of American scientists have discovered something new about eating sweet food.When we say some people sweet, we mean they are kind and friendly to us. Perhaps this word can help us learn more about peoples feelings and acts. said Brian Meier, a scientist from th
25、e study team. nTaste is something we experience every day. What we have done is to find whether we can know someones character and behavior depending on their taste.nIn one of their experiments, college students were asked questions about their character- whether, for example, they were soft-hearted
26、 or not. Then they were asked to make a list of their favorite food. According to their answers, the scientists found that the students who liked sweet food were nicer.In their another experiment, the scientists found that people who preferred sweet food such as cookies and chocolate were more willi
27、ng to help other people in need, and those who ate non-sweet food such as chips werent. For example, people with a sweet tooth were more likely to volunteer to clean up their city, visit sick children in the hospital and so on.The result of the experiments is that peoples helpfulness or being nice h
28、as something to do with their taste for sweetfood. So eating sweet food is a useful way to make people nice and helpful. Next time, try some ice-cream.1. The underlined word it in the sentence Many experts use it to tell people its important to have a good eating habit.n refers to.A. the sweet food
29、B. the English saying C the American team D. the eating habitAccording to the result of the experiments, sweet food makes peopleA. overweight B. excited C. relaxed D. friendlyThe scientists found that the people who preferred were less helpful.A. chips B. chocolate C. ice-cream D. cookies 4. It can
30、be learnt from the passage thatscientists asked college students questions about their futureA. scientists told college students not to eat sweet foodpeople with a sweet tooth are more willing to help others D peoples character has nothing to do with their tasteC15、Anyone who has had a long-term ill
31、ness knows that recovering at home can be lonely. This is can be especially true of children. They may feel isolated (孤立的)from their friends and classmates. Now, a small robot may help children who are recovering from a long-term illness in the hospital or at home. The robot takes their place at sch
32、ool. Through the robot, the children can hear their teachers and friends. They can also take part in classroom activities from wherever they are recovering - whether at home or from a hospital bed.The robot is called AVLIt is created by a company called “No Isolation”. AVI goes to school for a child
33、 who is at home while recovering from a long-term illness. And the childs school friends must help. They carry the robot between classes and place the robot on the childs desk.Dolva, one co-funder (创始人)of No Isolation.explains how the robot AVI works. She says, the robot sits at the childs desk in t
34、he classroom and the child at home uses a tablet (平板电脑)or a phone to start it, control its movement with touch, and talk through it. So the robot becomes the eyes, the ears and the voice of the child at school. The robot is equipped with speakers, microphones and cameras that make communicating easy
35、. Moreover, The AVI was designed to be tough. It is water-resistant(防水)and can take a fall from a desk without damage. Inside AVI is a small computer connected to a 4G network. AVI is large and looks like a human for a reason. Dolva thinks this is important because the robot is expected to be a frie
36、nd to the children.The robot just became available to the public. Hopefully AVI will help some children feel less lonely while they areabsent from class.1. Where can we most probably read this passage?A. In a health report B. In a science magazineC. In a travel guide D. In a science fiction2. What c
37、an children do with the help of the robot?A. They can recover from a long-term illness very soonThey can see their teachers and friends at any timeB. They can do classroom activities at home or at a hospital bedThey can ask the robot to do homework for them3. What does “it in the robot sits at. a ph
38、one to start iPmean?A. the teacher B. the tablet C. the robot D. the phoneAVI has all the features (特点)except.A. It has speakers, microphones and camerasIt has the same eyes, ears and voice as childrenB. It is large and looks like humanIt has a computer connected to 4G network4. Which one is the bes
39、t title for this passage?.A. Robot helps sick children feel less lonelyRecovering from a long-term illnessB. AVI, a great robotRobot helps students at schoolD16、 When we think of food farming we usually think of green fields in the country, outside the city. Sam Chee works on a very different type o
40、f farm, in the center of the Canadian city of Toronto. uWe grow fruit, vegetables and herbs, says Sam “But not many people know the farm is here. You cant see it from the street. Were on top of an office building, 50 meters above the ground.”Rooftop farming is becoming popular in cities like Toronto
41、, New York and London. The roofs of buildings are often just wasted space, but this space can be used for growing good fresh food, right in the middle of the city. Sam explains how it works. We grow everything in big boxes-there are hundreds of them. We catch rainwater to water the plants when the w
42、eather is dry.”The rooftop farm where Sam works belongs to a restaurant called Green Garden, on the ground floor of thebuilding. The farm produces about half the restauranfs fruit and vegetables. Sam believes that the rooftop farm is what makes Green Garden special. We help to keep food production l
43、ocal. We dont need to transport this foodfrom anywhere and that saves energy. Its better for the environment.”The food from the rooftop is fresher too. “When the fruit and vegetables are ripe we can pick them and use themright away. They taste better when theyre really fresh, says Sam. I hope that t
44、here will be more rooftop farms inthe city soon. It could be the farming of the future.”1. Green Gardens rooftop farm is.A. the only one in the worldB.C. one of many in cities around the world D.2. The fruit and vegetables Sam grows are.A. used in a restaurant in the same building B.C. taken to a re
45、staurant in another building D.3. Green Gardens rooftop farm is.A. the only one in the worldB.C. one of many in cities around the world D.4. The fruit and vegetables Sam grows are.A. used in a restaurant in the same building B.C. taken to a restaurant in another building D.in the middle of a small t
46、ownnear the countryside of a citysold to restaurants to cook dishes for peoplegiven to people who work in the buildingSam thinks the food from the rooftop is better than that bought from other places becauseA. it is much cheaper and fresherB. it tastes better and is better for the environmentC it uses space which was being wastedD. it cant be bought i