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1、九年级英语试题说明:1. 本试卷共8页,包含选择题(第1题第45题,共45题)、非选择题(第46题第81题,共36题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间为100分钟。2. 答题前,考生务必将本人的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置上,同时务必在试卷的装订线内将本人的姓名、准考证号填写好。3. 所有的试题都必须在专用的“答题卡”上作答,选择题用2B铅笔作答、非选择题在指定位置用0.5毫米黑色水笔作答。在试卷或草稿纸上答题无效。一、单项选择(共15小题;每小题l分,计15分)在下列各题A.B.C.D四个选项中选择一个能填入题干空白处的最佳答案。1. Aquaman is_2018 American
2、superhero film based on_ DC comics character of the same name.来%#源:*&中教网A. an, a B. a, C. the , the D. a, the2. - After years of hard work, he finally got a high _ in his company.中#国教育出&版网%-Where there is a will, there is a way. A. position B. situation C. production D. condition 3. -China just made
3、 history by landing on far side of the Moons! -_ exciting news!来*源:zzstep.comA. What an B. What a C. What D. How4. - _ you take a close look at wild animals, you wont know how much danger they will face. -We should act together to protect wild animals.A. Though B. If C. Because D. Unless5. -What d
4、o you think of Jacks songs? -Great! I have never heard a _ voice.A. better B. bestC. worseD. worst6. -The project my father put his effort into_ highly of.-He sets a good example for you!A. are thought B. thinking C. has thought D. was thought 7. -As 2019 comes, what would you like to say to your 20
5、18?-Im happy that I didnt _ on the way and finally found what I truly want.A. give in B. give away C. give up D. give out 8. -Does your mother like country music or jazz?-_, she likes Yang Opera.A. Either B. Neither C. Both D. None9. -Has Tom returned the book to you?-Yes, he_ it for a week.A. keeps
6、 B. has kept C. kept D. will keep10. -Jin Yong, _at the age of 94, after long illness.-We all feel sad about the loss of a great Wuxia writer.A. passed on B. passed in C. passed by D. passed away11. - Its said that Sandy just returned from the USA.来源:中*&国%教育#出版网- Look! The girl in front of us _ be S
7、andy, but she seems taller.A. must B. neednt C. may D. cant 来*#源:中国教育出版网12. -Ms Xu often uses the latest teaching tools in class _ bring us more pleasure when we learn English. -Its smart of her to do so.来源:%&A. who B. what C. that D. 13. - Could you tell me_?- Certainly. Just go down the road and y
8、oull find it on your left.A. where is the nearest book shop B. where the nearest book shop wasC. how can I get to the nearest book shop 中国教育出&版*#网D. how I can get to the nearest book shop14. -I fail in my driving test again!-_ Everything will become better soon.A. Cheer up! B. Keep silent! C. Bad lu
9、ck! D. Why not cry?15. -Im going to study abroad but I dont know how to fit in with the life overseas -_.A. The grass is always greener on the other sideB. Do as the Romans doC. Dont put all your eggs in one basketD. The early bird catches warms二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题l分,计15分)阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案.A
10、man chose kindness instead of anger when his son has been bullied(欺凌) at school. The 16 story has been shared thousands of times.来源:#%zzste&When Fontenots eight-year-old son Jordon was bullied at school by an 11-year-old 17 named Tamarion, the Houston-area father stepped in. “ My son gets daily repo
11、rts and it seemed like the two boys always had 18 .”Fontenot says. “I asked my son about it and he told me the boy was too 19 to him .”He asked the school for help. “I told them this can be a lot for a kid and we didn t know what my son was 20 .They said they would take care of it,” he says. But the
12、 same thing happened once again a week later, Fontenot found he had to have a 21 with Tamarions mother, and from her, he got to know that the family had fallen on hard times and was homeless.“I decided I wanted to talk to the boy myself, and his mom agreed.” Fontenot notes. Young Tamarion said he wa
13、s green with envy of Jordons 22 clothing.“The boy himself is also a victim. He was 23 by the other kids. Because his clothes were dirty.” Knowing the 24 , Fontenot chose kindness over blame. The following week, he went shopping to buy new 25 for Tamarion. “ I could help both him and my son, and the
14、situation would become 26 .”中%国教&*育出版网The experience gave important life 27 for the children. Fontenot told Tamarion that everyone makes 28 . “I told him that whatever is going on, you have to walk with your head up. Nothing can bring your confidence 29 .” As for Jordon. he learned something valuabl
15、e as well. “I told my son that if you put good things out to the world, good things will 30 you.Today, the two boys are friends.16. A. warm B. cold C. common D. usual来源*:中教网&17. A. teacher B. schoolmate C. friend D. monitor18. A. talks B. wars C. information D. friendship19. A. kind B. funny C. soft
16、 D. rude20. A. looking through B. going over C. looking after D. going through21. A. fight B. conversation C. flight D. competition22. A. clean B. expensive C. strange D. special23. A. looked up to B. made fun of C. heard of D. set up24. A. truth B. news C. ending D. clues25. A. bags B. shoes C. clo
17、thes D. books26. A. better B. clear C. worse D. dry27. A. skills B. styles C. lessons D. stories28. A. beds B. decisions C. progress D. mistakes来#源:中%教&网29. A. up B. out C. down D. in30. A. leave behind B. keep away from C. catch up with D. come back to三、阅读理解(共l5小题;每小题2分,计30分)来源:*中%教#网阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的
18、四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。APeople celebrate New Year in a number of ways. Generally, wherever they take place, New Year traditions are designed to bring luck and fortune in the year ahead.Big fireworks displaysIn new Zealand, crowds gather at Auckland Sky Tower in the capital for an impressive fireworks display
19、, and the same happens in Sydney Harbour in Australia. In Canada, people gather in Nathan Phillips Square, while in Brazil, people flock to the Copacabana beach to watch the sky being lit up by fireworks.Eating grapesWhen the clocks hit midnight in Spain, youll see people reaching for grapes. This i
20、s because there is a tradition to eat one grape each time the clock strikes at midnight. The idea is that this will bring you 12 lucky months in the year ahead. Ringing bellsSome countries, like Japan and South Korea, ring bells to start the New Year. In Japan, the bells are rung 108 times, so you c
21、an expect it to be quite noisy! 31. Where do people in Toronto have the fireworks display?A. At Auckland Sky Tower. B. In Sydney Harbour.C. In Nathan Phillips square. D. In the Copacabana beach.中国*教&育%#出版网32. How many grapes do people eat to bring good luck to the coming year?来*#源:&中国教育出版网A . One. B
22、. Four. C. Twelve. D. Twenty-four.33. According to the passage, which way is celebrated by the most countries ?A. Watching fireworks. B. Eating grapes. C. Ringing bells. D. Hitting clocks.B“Dont tell anyone.” We hear these words when someone tells a secret to us. But it can be hard to keep a secret.
23、 Were often tempted(诱惑) to “spill the beans”, even if we know we shouldnt. According to Shah, professor at Baylor College of Medicine, US, keeping a secret may become a trouble. This is because people often have a drive to share it with someone. But with secrets so often getting out, why do people s
24、hare them at all? Shah explained that people often feel that it will help them keep a person as a friend. Another reason people share secrets is guilt over keeping it from someone close to them. A sense of distrust can develop when close people do not share it with each other. Talkative people could
25、 let secrets slip out, but this doesnt mean that it is a good idea only to share secrets with quiet people. A quiet person may be someone who keeps everything inside. To tell such a person a secret may cause stress for them, and make them talk about the secret. Shah said that to judge whether to tel
26、l someone a secret, youd better put yourself in their position. Think about how you would feel to be told that you mustnt give the information away. Shah also suggested that if you accidentally give up someones secret, you should come clean about it. Let the person know that their secret isnt so sec
27、ret any more. 34. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “spill the beans”?A. Keep a secret. B. Give a secret away. 来%源#:&中教网C. Make beans out. D. Give up the friendship.35. The underlined pronoun “it” refers to _.来&源:zzs%tep#.*comA. secret B. trouble C. knowledge D. drive 36. The third paragr
28、aph mainly tells us _ .A. Talkative people could let secrets slip out easily.B. Its a good idea to share your secrets with quiet people.C. Quiet people can always keep everything inside.D. Its possible that quiet people also talk about secrets.37. Which of the following statements may be Shahs advic
29、e?A. Tell secrets to a person close to you in order not to feel guilty.来#源:中国%&教育出版网B. Put yourself in someones position and decide whether to tell a secret.C. Dont let the person whose secret is given up by you know the truth.D. Share someones secret with as many people as possible.w&ww.%zzstCFor t
30、wo long years I lived the life of a slave. I dreamt to be free day and night but it was never possible. My master liked to go fishing in a little boat and he always took me with him. A man called Moely and a young boy called Xury also went with us.One day my master said to us “Some of my friends wan
31、t to go fishing tomorrow. Get the boat ready.” So we put a lot of food and drink on the boat and the next morning we waited for my master and his friends. But when my master arrived, he was alone. “My friends dont want to go fishing today” he said to me, “But you go with Moely and the boy and catch
32、some fish for our supper tonight.” “Yes, master ” I answered quietly but inside I was excited, my chance came!We took the boat out to sea. For a time we fished quietly and then I moved carefully behind Moely and knocked him into the water. “Swim!” I cried. My master liked to shoot sea birds so there
33、 were guns on the boat. Quickly I took one of these guns. “Go back to the shore, or Ill shoot you through the head!” So Moely turned and swam back to the shore as quickly as he could. Xury looked at me with his mouth open because I had always been such a good and quiet servant. He did not know what
34、kind of man I was! But Xury was happy to help me. “Ill go over the world with you!” he cried. Later, we managed to get more water and food to sail on. Several days had passed. Suddenly Xury saw a ship, we called and shouted, but the ship didnt see us. Then I remembered the guns which made a lot of s
35、moke. Luckily, the ship saw us and returned. The captain of the ship listened to my story, He was going to Brazil and agreed to help me. He bought my ship and Xury. When we arrived in Brazil three weeks later, I said goodbye to them and went to begin a new life.38. My master asked me to go fishing b
36、ecause_ A. I liked to go fishing in a little boat.B. I was good at fishing out on the sea.C. he wanted to treat his friends with fish. 中&国教#育*出版网D. he went fishing with his friends for fun.39. What kind of “chance” came to me in paragraph 2? A. I might go fishing. B. I might be free.来源:中国教育出版&网*#C.
37、I might sail on the sea. D. I might swim with Moely.40. I used the gun to_. A. shoot the sea birds for fun. B. shoot through Moelys head.C. hunt some animals for food. D. catch the captains attention.41. What can we infer from the passage?A. The captain became Xurys new master.B. I was pleased with
38、my life of a slave. www.*zz#steC. There was only one gun on the shipD. Moely wasnt good at swimming at all.来源:中国教育出%#&版网DIts long been a scientific dream: to inoculate(接种) people against terrible diseases before birth. Recently a Chinese biological researcher brought that possibility into reality. O
39、n Nov 26, He Jiankui from Shenzhen announced the birth of healthy twin girls earlier in the month. They came into being with gene editing(编辑) technology that protected them from HIV. 来源:中&国教育出%版网His announcement caused a heated discussion. In a signed open letter on Nov 27, 140 Chinese researchers i
40、n HIV/AIDS from China and abroad spoke ill of the “unethical”(不合伦理的) research. They questioned the need for Hes project. The letter said that there are many treatments that prevent babies born to HIV parents from being ill. In fact, there are many medicines for this. The research only went ahead whe
41、n it was clear that children would have terrible diseases. But the idea that research could find ways to change genes that cause cancer may be exciting, but it is also troubling. There are worries about babies designed to be with better looks and skills. People are also worried that gene editing cha
42、nges the human genome(基因组), which means that changes will be handed onto future generations and spread through the population. Such research also raises ethical questions. If successful baby gene editing technology becomes real, who will be able to use it? Will it be only the wealthy? And if people
43、live much longer lives, will there be an influence on the size of the world population? Those questions are difficult to answer. But one thing is certain: If the cures can affect not just those who are treated, but the humans as a whole, its important to make sure that scientific developments arent
44、getting too far ahead of our understanding of how to use them. 42. Why does the writer introduce the birth of healthy twin girls in Paragraph 1?来源#:中教&网%A. To announce the news. B. To introduce the topic. 来源*:中国教育出#&版网C. To attract readers interest. D. To make a good beginning. 43. What did the 140 researchers think of Hes project?A. They spoke highly of the project. B. The project was really important.来源:zzstep%#.co&mC. They doubted if the project was necessary. D. The project could brin