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    2022-2023学年江苏省苏州吴中区五校联考英语九年级第一学期期末达标检测模拟试题含解析.docx

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    2022-2023学年江苏省苏州吴中区五校联考英语九年级第一学期期末达标检测模拟试题含解析.docx

    2022-2023学年九上英语期末模拟试卷考前须知:1 .答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2 .答题时请按要求用笔。试卷上答题无效。3 .请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。4 .保持卡面清洁,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。I.单项选择1、-Jane, could you tell me the ticket yesterday?Oh ,yes. I bought it online.A. where you bought B. where you will buy C. where did you buy D. where will you buy2、一How is he getting along with experiment?Not smoothly. Though he failed three times, he wants to try fourth time.A. the; the B. an; a C. the; a D. an; the3、一 The dishes in that restaurant must be very expensive.一Don't worry. It's my today.A. time B. treat C. task D. taste4、I have bought a Chinese - English dictionary. When and where you it?A. have, bought B. did buy C. will, buy D. do , buy5、-Whafs the secret of success , Dad ?-More time and effort,you'll make it some day.A. or B. then C. but D. and6、一We are going to visit Mary. She has been ill for a week. Could you tell me?Pm not sure. Maybe we can help her with math first.A. how can we make her happyhow we can help her with the lessonsB. when we will go to her homewhere she lives7、amazing music! Tan Dun made it just by controlling the speed of water flow.A. How B. How an C. What D. What an8、The TV show was so boring that he stopped a magazine instead.A. reading B. to read C. reads D. from reading9、E-books by more and more people nowA. use B used C. are used D. were used10、Charlotte got married te his husband forty years ago.1、A2、C3、B4、B5、D6、B7、C8、B9、C10、DII.完形填空11> 1. A2. BC3. CA4. BC5. DD6. Cnr语法填空12、1. isreally2. . difficulty/difficultiesinto3. them/themselvestook4. example8 sooner9. butaIV.阅读理解1. B2. D3.B13、 1. CA2. CD3. A15、 1. A2. DB16、 1. AD2. CD3. B17、 1. D2 . B.C18、 1. BA2. BC3. BV.书面表达19、Dear Jack,How nice to hear from you again! You want to know what is going on in schools in China? In short, things have changed a lot. I used to have to do endless homework after class and attend classes even on weekends. Now I have more free time. I can do some reading and visit museums and so on. On weekends, I can follow my own interests such as going for a movie and visiting friends. In the evenings I can watch mews on TY. What's more, I can go to bed earlier.Lovely yoursLi MingA. was married with B. married with C. married to D. marriedII.完形填空11、 This is good news for children in the countryside. We may still remember the girl 1 big eyes. Her big eyes are 2 us her dream: I wish to 3 !In China, there are still 4 girls and boys like her. They want to go to school, but their families are too poor. If the family has two or three children, parents 5 send them all to school. So they often ask 6 to stay at home, and boys to go to school.Now they needn't 7 the money. From 2006on, children can go to school for free in poor areas. They don't haveto 8 books and other things. Some of them can even get 9 from the government (政府)to make their life better. Now, all children in the countryside can go to school for free. All families are very_ with the news. It is reallygreat.1. A. with2. A. saying3. A. go to work4. A. a lot5. A. can*t6. A. teachers7. A. look up8. A. borrow9. A. books10. A. sadm.语法填空12、语法填空B. onB. tellingB. go to bedB. lot ofB. willB. girlsB. turn onB. readB. clothesB. disappointedC. toC. speakingC. go to schoolC. a lot ofC. shouldC. boysC. worry aboutC. bringC. foodC. happyD. inD. talkingD. go homeD. muchD. mustn'tD. all the childrenD. make sureD. pay forD. moneyD angry.One sheep, two sheep. 632 sheep. still awake.People always believe that counting sheepl. (be) helpful to their sleep. But does it2. (real) work?Scientists at Oxford University tested it. Two sleep researchers looked at the people who had3, (difficult) in sleeping.They divided them4different groups. Then they asked them to try all kinds of ways to help5< (they) fall asleep quickly. Surprisingly, it6> (take) those who were asked to count sheep more time to fall asleep than those who weren't. But when they were asked to imagine a relaxing picture- a beach, for e7,they fell asleep about twenty minutes8, (soon) than before, according to a report in The New York Times.“Sometimes, counting tasks are OK, b9. they are thought as stressful by many people J Dr. Richards told ABC News. uAslO, result, it may be a good way to try imagining colored fish slowly swimming in a river to help you sleep at night J suggested Richards.IV.阅读理解Hello, Tm Zheng Yishi from Shanghai. Tm 15 years old. I study at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cleveland, Ohio, US. I Like reading, traveling and listening to music. I'm glad to share my experience with you.Have you ever wondered what PE classes are like in other countries? In China, PE tests are required to graduate from both middle school and high school. To get good grades on the PE tests, Chinese students will need to practice running as well as doing sit-ups and pull-ups. However, this is not the way that PE classes work in US high schools.In my high school, we are required to take two terms of PE to graduate. We play real sports during PE classes, such as basketball and volleyball. There are also some other typical American sports that we often play, such as kickball and dodgeball(躲避球).I didn*t know the rules of kickball and dodgeball when I first came to the US. The teacher allowed me to sit on the sidelines and watch how other students played it in order to let me find out the rules.We also learn some useful life skills in PE. Last year, I learned how to do CPR(心肺复苏),which is a life-saving skill. We were also taught how to provide first aid to someone who is choking(窒息).These skills are a large part of the final grade for the PE class in my high school. Self-defense(自卫)is taught in PE class as well. This includes some tae kwon do(跆拳道)and karate(空手道)skills, as well as Chinese kung fu. It is practical. I prefer PE classes in the US to the ones in China. I think they are more fun and useful. What do you think?1. The writer learned the rules of kickball and dodgeball through A.a teacherfs instructionB.watching others playC.playing the sport herselfD.watching online videosWhich of these things did the writer NOT learn about in PE classes at Welsh Jesuit High School?A.How to play sports.B.Life-saving skills.C.Self-defense skills.D.How to treat burns.2. The story is written to introduce the writer's favorite sportsA. explain what US PE classes are likeC. show why US students don*t like PE classesD. suggest that China should change its PE classesB14、“Can I take your order? '' Night after night, I had to say this as I worked in my family's restaurant My father was a fantastic cook. He wanted me, his only son, to cook with him, but I didn't like cooking. Because of the restaurant, my father was always busy. He never had time to play football with me.During my high school and college years, I worked with my family at night. But I always avoided the kitchen. I couldn't wait to graduate (毕业)so that I could move away from the family business. Several days before my graduation day, my father and I started looking at new cars. Finally, we found the right car. I was sure that my father would give it to me as my graduation gift.On my graduation day, my father gave me a book as a gift. It was his old cookbook. I was so angry that I gave it back to him and ran out of the house. Several days later I moved away and started my business. Although I often saw my father during holidays, we never talked about the graduation gift. Then one day, I got a call that my father was ilk I went to see him because I was very worried.That night, I looked through my father's books and saw the cookbook that he had given me year before. I carefully opened the cookbook and went through it. Then I found something that made me cry. It was a check(支票)for$30,000 dated(注有日期)the day of my graduation. And the price of the car my father and I chose all those years ago was $30,000.1 . From Paragraph I we know that the writer's father.A. was a common cook B. had a lot of free timewanted the writer to be a cook D. often played foot ball with the writer2. The writer couldn't wait to graduate because he wanted to.A. leave the family business B. manage the family's restaurantC. have enough time to find a good car D get a graduation gift as soon as possible3. The writer on his graduation day.A. accepted his father gift B. moved away from homeC. was very angry with his father D. was very worried about his father4. The last paragraph shows that the writerdecided to cook with his fatherA. hated his father giving him so little moneyregretted he didn't look after his father wellB. realized his father's deep love for him at lastWhat would be the best title(题目)for the passage?A. A cookbook B. A football fan C. My school days D. My businessC15、 After the Spring Festival, I found some of my mom's daily habits have changed.Her cooking way was different. Vegetables that had been cooked crisply (脆) became very tender and soft. Fish that had been fried (煎炸的)became soup. Her old shredded (切成细条的)potato turned into diced potato. Feeling strange, Dad and I asked Mom the reason for the change. But all she said was, “Just trying a different taste. n Then she was silent.But it wasn't just her cooking way. After dinner, instead of watching films on TV as usuab she would put on her newly-bought sports clothes and asked Dad to go out for a walk. After they came back home. Mom would lose herself in magazines or newspapers about healthcare. Mom almost never gets sick. Why was she suddenly interested in medicine? I couldn't understand her ''abnormal'' behavior. Then one day I came across her micro blog (博客).HWhile visiting my parents during the Spring Festival, I suddenly realized that they are in their 70s now, '' my morn had written. nThey move slowly and it is hard for them to do the housework. I should visit them more often.'' nSome cooking should be changed to keep them healthy. They like fish soup, diced potato, tender and soft vegetables.''“I must also keep fit by doing physical exercise. If my parents are too weak to move around9 I can be strong enough to take care of them. When I am old, my son can also pay less attention to taking care of me.''When I read this, I felt very sorry. I used to complain that Mom didn't understand me and couldnl give me everything I wanted. I always thought there was a wide gap (沟) between us. But now I completely understand her. How great she is! She always thinks of others before herself. Everything she does is to help the people she loves live better lives. How unselHsh her love is!1 .(小题 1) Which of the following can be put into the underlined part in Paragraph 3?A. Mom also changed other habits.B. Mom didn't want to do anything else.C. Mom began to take interest in sports.D. Morn complained she was very tired.2 .(小题 2) Why did mom change her cooking way?A. Because she wanted to try a different taste.B. Because she wasn't interested in cooking any more.C. Because she was suddenly interested in medicine.D. Because she tried to find a cooking way suitable for her parents.3 .(、题 3) The writer talks about the story mainly to show that.A. Morn has changed her daily habits B. Mom's love can be great and selfless C. a wide gap between Morn and me D. the importance of Mom's cooking way DBody language is quiet, secret and most powerful language of alL It speaks louder than words.According to specialists, our bodies send out more messages than we realize. In fact, nonverbal(mE语言)communication takes up about fifty percent of what we usually mean. And body language is especially important, when we try to communicate across cultures.Indeed, what is called body language is so much a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings happen as a result of it. For example, different cultures treat the distance between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having bodily contact (接触),even with friends. And certainly not with strangers. People from the Latin American countries, on the other hand, touch each other quite a lot. So it's possible that in conversation it may look like a Latino is following a Norwegian (挪威人)all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving closer. The Norwegian, very probably seeing as rude behavior, will keep backing away, which theLatino will in return regarded as coldness.Obviously, a great deal is going on when people talk. And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from different cultures, there's a strong possibility of misunderstanding. But whatever the situation is, the best advice is to obey the golden rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated.1 .(小题 1) You may find the passage in.A, a science magazineA. a guide book B. a sports newspaper C. a story book2.(小题 2) The underlined word thisin paragraph 3 refers to.A. the Norwegian keeps moving closer B. the Latino follows the Norwegian C. the Norwegian keeps backing away D. the Latino's way of expressing friendship 3.( 、题 3) Misunderstanding of body languages always happens because of theA. languages B. friendsC. cultures D. countries.(小题 4) Which of the following is true?A. people around the world have the same body languagesbody language takes up about 1% of our communicationB. body language is the most important in our communicationbody language is important when trying to communicate across cultures4 .(、题 5) If a foreign friend gives a hug to you, you should.A. shake hands with him B. give him a hugC. refuse him D. kiss himE17、Money in the Bank"Jamila, I just found a five-dollar bill on the table/5 said Mrs.Johnson. uIs that your money?” Jamila looked up from the book she was reading. uOops. I emptied my pockets before I left for soccer practice yesterday. I was running late, so I didn't have time to take the money up to my room." Jamila's mom handed her the bill and watched as her daughter placed it in her book.Jamila went back to read. A moment later, she heard her mother give a deep sigh(叹,息) “Jamila, you just put that money in your book. Fm quite sure that you won't be able to find it when you need it. You are working so hard to save for a new bicycle. I don't want you to lost any of your hard-earned(辛苦挣得的)money. Don't you have a piggybank?Jamila nodded. "I have one, but the key doesn't work and I can" get the money out. Some of my money is in a jar(罐子)on my desk. Some is in a box on my bed. I might also have some in other books.95Mrs.Johnson smiled at Jamila. "It looks like ifs time for you to get your own bank account(账户),"she said. uDo you want to go to the bank with me?”Jamila jumped up. "Will the account b

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