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1、北京市东城区2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末考试英语试卷学校 班级 姓名 教育ID号考 生 须 知1 .本试卷共10页,共两部分,共38题,满分60分,考试时间90分钟。2 .在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校、班级、姓名和教育ID号。3 .试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。4 .在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。第一部分本部分共33题,共40分。从每题列出的选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项。 一、单项填空(每题0.5分,共6分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. My brother loves pai

2、nting.often draws pictures after school.A.IB. YouC. HeD. She2. In Beijing, more and more young children go skating winter.A. atB. inC. onD. to3. You stop at the red lights when you cross the road.A. canB. wouldC. mayD. must1.1 am than my sister, so I often take care of her.A. oldB. olderC. oldestD.

3、the oldest5. 一 Excuse me,is the cap?一 35 yuan.A. how muchB. how longC. how bigD. how heavy6. You need to take notes in class,you dont have to write everything down.A. butB. forC. soD. or7. Tony, where are you? I cant find you.一 I at the gate of the school.A. waitB. waited C. am waiting D. was waitin

4、g8. Jack an online meeting when suddenly the phone rang.A. will haveB. hasC. is havingD. was having9. Betty to the library every Saturday.A. goesB. has goneC. is goingD. was going10.1 enjoy playing football. I football since I was five years old.Could you please tell me about the person you admire m

5、ost? I am looking forward to your reply. Yours.Li Hua 题目Its important for teenagers to learn to be independent. As for me, I have learned some basic life skills. I can tidy up my room and wash my clothes. I take daily exercise to keep fit. What 6s more, Im good at managing my time. 1 can not only fi

6、nish my homework on time but also spare some time for my hobbies.Learning to be independent makes me grow as a person. Now Im more confident, and Im willing to do more things on my own.A. playB. am playingC. have playedD. will playLook! How beautiful the bowl is! I cant believe it about 600 years ag

7、o.A. makesB. madeC. is madeD. was made一 Miss Li, could you tell us your winter holiday?一 Sure. I will visit some museums.A. how you spentB. how did you spendC. how you will spendD. how will you spend二、完形填空(每题1分,共8分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择 最佳选项。Last DanceEvery evening before my elder

8、 sister Anna and I went to sleep, we would spend five minutes having a dance party. No matter what went on that day or how mad we were at each other, we would dance. It was a 13 my dad helped start when we were little.One day, Anna and I had a huge argument on who would play with a doll Before bedti

9、me, we were still angry at each other. Our dad turned on the music.“For a full five minutes. No talking. Just 14he said.He played the music until we both agreed to start dancing. After the five minutes were over, we were laughing so hard that both of us 15 why we were angry.Since that night, and up

10、until recently, our five-minute dance party was something we returned to every evening.Now it was the night before Anna moved to attend college. Mom made Annas favorite meal. Anna and I sat with Mom and Dad at the dinner table. I was 16 to think this would be the last time we all ate together. But A

11、nna ate 17 “I want to go and say bye to my friend Jeanie! she explained.Looking at the empty chair, I realized how much I 18 those nightly dance parties with my sister. I couldnt shake the feeling of how upset I would be if we didnt have one last dance party.Some hours passed, and I began to get rea

12、dy for bed, giving up on the thought that our last dance party would 19.Suddenly I heard a knock on my door.“Are you still up?”Yes. What are you doing?”Anna came in. Julie, you didnt seriously think I was going to leave tomorrow without us dancingone more time, did you?”Anna played the music and sta

13、rted dancing. I followed her lead, laughing.Though I hated to think of my sister leaving, the fact that this last dance was as _20 to her as it wasto me made the moment even more special.13. A. club14. A. look15. A. forgot16. A. excited17. A. carefully18. A. treasured19. A. change20. A. unexpectedB.

14、 matchC. traditionD. projectB. danceC. thinkD. laughB. understoodC. realizedD. arguedB. surprisedC. angryD. sadB. quietlyC. quicklyD. politelyB. supportedC. mindedD. hatedB. happenC. endD. failB. normalC. encouragingD. important三、阅读理解(每题2分,共26分)信息匹配。下面材料左栏是三则不同人物度假需求的信息,右栏是三个度假地点的介绍。请将人们的度假需求和度假地点进行

15、匹配。A21.、 Lauren and Abby love to relax w J on the beach when the weather is hot. After it gets dark, they want to go somewhere they can dance. He 自 22.Bob and Oscar like doing sports when they are on holiday. They 一also want to find someinterestingH HBgifts for their friends.冷23.一仁 二Tom and Marta ar

16、e interested insightseeing. They want to go 5somewhere that,s good for their“ H small children. And they want to .3 。, buy some food to cook meals.A. Helmston-on-SeaThis village has everything you need, including a cafe and a store selling local fruit, vegetables and fresh fish. This place is quiet

17、and safe fbr all the family. Its also the perfect place to see the interesting historic places in the area.B. BlackstoweAnyone who likes being active on holiday will love it here. You can play tennis, run along the river or ride a bike. Dont forget to visit the shops to buy some unusual gifts made o

18、ut of local rocks and stones.C. WesthavenThe beach here is a great place to have fun. If you prefer, you can just relax on the sunny beach. If you like dancing and getting to know new people, theres a party every night on the beach.阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。BComing Back to EarthDavi

19、d loved everything about flying. He wanted to be an airplane pilot one day. He made planesout of paper, and he drew cartoons about space travel.David became so involved in his air travel projects that he often forgot the time. Sometimes he forgot to do his homework. Once, he was late in preparing hi

20、s part of a group report. As a result, all three students in his group got low grades. Tm sorry, but look at this fantastic model of a seaplane I made!” David said.One day at school, David spent his lunch break under a tree drawing his design for a new spaceship. He heard the bell at the end of the

21、break, but could not make himself leave.Surely Mrs. Carl, his teacher, would understand why he was late when she saw his wonderful idea, he thought.An hour later, David walked back to his classroom. Where have you been, David? I sent the monitor to look for you. Mrs. Carl said.Im sorry, but I just h

22、ad to finish this spaceship design, said David as he tried to show Mrs. Carl his drawing.“But we had a special guest speaker this afternoon, an airplane pilot who talked about his job. He just finished his speech and left Mrs. Carl explained.Davids smile fell, along with his heart. I forgot! I misse

23、d him? I cant believe I missed a real airplane pilot. David hung his head in disappointment. I missed the best part of school for the whole year. he said to himself.“Lesson learned?” his teacher said. David nodded, and then he took his seat, putting his drawing away in his desk.24. David wanted to b

24、e.A. an artistB. a teacherC. an airplane pilotD. a spaceship designerMrs. Carl asked the monitor to look for DavidA. finish his designB. listen to a speechC. prepare for a reportD. share his wonderful ideaHow did David feel at the end of the story?A. Relaxed. B. Pleased. C. Nervous. D. Regretful.CWh

25、en we try something new, we often think that feeling uncomfortable means were in a situationthats too hard to deal with. Embracing (接受)these feelings of stress and nervousness as a part of learning instead of heading back could help encourage personal growth, suggests a new study.In the study, over

26、2,100 people took part in some personal growth activities, such as taking improv (RR(表演)classes or expressive writing classes. In each activity, researchers told some people that their goal was to feel uncomfortable, nervous, or even upset. They were told that feeling uncomfortable was a sign that t

27、he activity was working. Other people werent told to embrace discomfort; instead, they simply paid attention to learning something or how they were developing their skills.Finally, the researchers found that the people who were told to try to feel uncomfortable were more involved in their activities

28、, felt more encouraged to keep doing them, and reported a greater sense of achievement compared to those who werent told to experience discomfort. For example, some improv students spent more time on stage, and some writers were more interested in using expressive writing in their diaries.Growing is

29、 often uncomfortable. People always see the discomfort that comes with growth as a sign that theres a problem. However, we should consider it as a sign of progress instead of avoiding it J say the researchers.If we learn to be comfortable with discomfort, we will grow stronger and make progress. The

30、 first step is to view discomfort differently. Look at discomfort as a sign that we are improving our lives and experiencing growth. Then do instead of thinking. Rather than think about how difficult or uncomfortable a task might be, just do it. Whatever we do, try to go a little past that point whe

31、n we start feeling like we want to give up or when we are uncomfortable and want to take a break: run one more minute or kilometer than last time or write one more paragraph.No pain, no gain (收获). Its true! When we push ourselves to grow, we will experience discomfort, but it will be worth it.25. Wh

32、at can we learn from the study mentioned in the passage?A. Experiencing little discomfort leads to great success.B. The attitude towards discomfort influences personal growth.C. The feeling of discomfort encourages people to try new things.D. Paying attention to what youre learning weakens your disc

33、omfort.26. Whafs Paragraph 5 mainly about?A. The ways to manage discomfort.B. The suggestions to avoid discomfort.C. The benefits of embracing discomfort.D. The reasons to view discomfort differently.27. Which of the following does the writer probably support?A. I try to speak in public although it

34、makes me nervous.B. I start swimming when I find running is a bit challenging.C. I keep quiet in class because Im afraid to answer questions.D. I dont like singing before strangers, so I always sing to myself.Having too many friends doesnt sound like the kind of thing anyone should really worry abou

35、t. After all, what can be wrong with having a wider group of people to hang out with?According to the latest survey, the average (平均)number of friends people have on social media (社交媒体)is between 300 and 500. Research suggests that this number is actually higher for teenagers. Is it possible to main

36、tain meaningful relationships with so many people, especially those you may never meet in person?We are just one click away from making new friends on social media. This has led some people to question how honest the friendship is. For example, when I see that a friend has posted photos from his lat

37、est holiday on social media, Id typically reply with a comment (评论)like “Wow, looks great! even though it doesnt. The unwritten agreement is that the next time I post, that friend will reply similarly, so Til feel better about myself.Not long ago, I met someone who loved music as much as I did at a

38、concert. We got along pretty well that evening, although the music was so loud! We even added each other on social media. Now, I see her photos on social media, and I like her photos, but Im pretty certain that well never meet up in real life.It could be argued that this is just another example of h

39、ow life has changed in recent years. We live in a time when we expect things to happen right away, so is it really all that surprising that the way we form friendships has changed? Perhaps it shows how social media has made friendships less honest, turning them into meaningless “adds” and “likes”.Re

40、al friendships, on the other hand, take time to build. My most important relationships havent grown out of a few unimportant online conversations. If s taken years of shared experiences to develop strong and lasting relationships. And these for me and I believe for most other people too are much mor

41、e valuable and meaningful. Its something that cannot be replicated on social media. No matter how many times you have “liked a persons posts, you cannot get the same result.It has been said that technology is destroying our relationships with other people. I wouldnt go so far as to say that. However

42、, it seems that it has changed the way that we manage our friendships. But in the end, its up to us to decide how real and meaningful those friendships are.28. What can we learn about making friends on social media?A. People often share their real feelings with online friends.B. Teenagers are more l

43、ikely to meet online friends in person.C. Communicating online is the first step to making real friends.D. People always expect good comments on their posts from friends.29. Why does the writer mention the experience of making a friend in Paragraph 4?A. To suggest an easy way of making friends.B. To

44、 explain why people make friends on social media.C. To stress the importance of making friends in real life.D. To show how technology has changed the way of making friends.30. The word replicated in Paragraph 6 probably means “A. shared B. learned C. copied D. testedThe writer probably agrees thatA.

45、 its necessary to be honest with online friendsB. having more online friends makes people feel betterC. social media helps strengthen relationships between peopleD. true friendships require company and honest communication第二部分本部分共5题,共20分。根据题目要求,完成相应任务。四 阅读表达(34-36题每题各2分,37题4分,共10分)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。If

46、 you ask any 12-year-old what their favorite time of the day is, theyll tell you its lunch! But for Jason, its a bit different. He cant wait to get home and start working on his candlemaking business.Jason began creating candles because the candles he bought gave his mom headaches. He was only eight

47、 years old at the time. He thought there must be a way to make a safe and all-natural candle. So, he set out to find a cleaner and more natural way to make a candle that his mom could enjoy. He was very interested in the process and the chemistry behind making the candles. Later, he found a kind of

48、wax (蜡)that is chemical-free. He also found natural oils to add scent (香味).With the support of his mom, he started an online store in 2020. His online orders began picking up. In the fall of 2022, he opened a store at a local shopping centre. Now people can buy his candles both online and at the store. The store also sells soaps which are made by Vicky, Jasons little sister. She was inspired (鼓舞)by her brother to make her own handmade products.Jason started

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