浙江省绍兴市上虞区2021-2022学年九年级上学期期末英语试题.docx
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1、浙江省绍兴市上虞区2021-2022学年九年级上学期期末英语试题(word版)一、完形填空()1. When wheelchair-bound Justin Skeesuck told his best friend, Patrick Gray, that he d like to trek (跋涉)500-mile ancient journey through the Pyrenees mountains and deserts of northern Spain, the idea seemed .T 11 push you, Gray said gladly. you have lim
2、its (限制J) in your life, they don1 t have to explain who you are. is impossible for a brave heart, added Gray.Skeesuck felt himself sliding into a deep about two years ago when he lost the use of his legs and hands in a traffic accident. UI had two . I could choose to go down this dark roador I could
3、 choose to make the best of it and reshape my life. I chose the latter. I believe I could achieve something, Skeesuck said.Skeesuck is a travel lover. He was wondering what to do with his life when a friend mentioned he could help other people like him learn to travel. He turned to his friends for h
4、elp because he wanted to the idea.The trip took five weeks. The part was on the second day when they crossed from France over the Pyrenees into Spain. The 4, 000-feet ascent (上坡)lasted for 10 miles, much of it being rocky, so Gray had to Skeesuck. After reaching the top, a worse thing happened. The
5、front wheel of Justin s wheelchair broke off. , a stranger came to their help. A Spanish man helped them to a nearby village, where he had the chair .When they arrived at the destination (终点),they found not only their wives waiting to greet them but a crowd of hundreds, many of whom they had just al
6、ong the way.Skeesuck said, love, amazing things can happen! I am so cheerful to see so many people love me and help me all the way.”A. crazyA. crazyB. funnyC. creativeD. relaxing5.短文首句仅供选择使用,不计入总词数。参考词汇:Covid-19新冠病毒Although I had to stay at home because of Covid-19, Covid-19 has also made me grow up
7、.2. A. UnlessB. As long asC. BecauseD. Even if3. A. SomethingB. NothingC. EverythingD. Anything4. A. kindnessB , fairnessC. sadnessD. shyness5. A. suggestionsB. decisionsC. promisesD. choices6. A. certainlyB. normallyC. especiallyD. partly7. A. justB. everC. stillD. only8. A. disabledB. friendlyC. b
8、raveD. amazing9. A. give upB. try outC. look forD. deal with10. A. fastestB. happiestC. hardestD. safest11. A. stopB. leaveC. loseD. carry12. A. LuckilyB. ActuallyC. SuddenlyD. Generally13. A. takenB , collectedC. soldD. repaired14. A. helpedB. metC. choseD. mentioned15. A. WithB. ForC. FromD. To二、阅
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12、silent warning alarm when parents or teachers are nearBesides, your PENGO WATCH CONTROL will always tell you the time exactly!Originally sold for $ 199NOW ONLY $ 99For further information, click here.1. With the help of a Mr. H, you can.A. be a famous actor like James BondB. know what the weather is
13、 likeC. complete your homework on timeD. watch TV more conveniently2. You can get a PENGO WATCH CONTROL forA. $499A. $499B. $299C. $ 199D. $993. The two texts might beA. on a notice boardA. on a notice boardB. in a company reportC. on a teenage websiteC. on a teenage websiteD. in a college newspaper
14、()3. A special kitchen is in a path, next to Jiangxi Cancer (癌)Hospital, in Nanchang. Around meal time, three times every day, relatives of the hospital5 s patients use the kitchen to cook food for their loved ones.The kitchen was at first a breakfast stall (摊)run by a husband and wife, Wan Zuocheng
15、 and Xiong Gengxiang. One day, in 2003, a young couple asked if they could use the stove (炉子)to cook food for their son who was suffering from bone cancer. He wanted to eat his mother s cooking while he was hospitalized. Wan and Xiong let the young mother use their stove for free. Later on, Wan and
16、Xiong offered their kitchenware for free, so other families could cook meals for hospitalized relatives. As word spread, people who had used their kitchenware began describing the breakfast stall as the “anticancer kitchen.To let more people cook at the same time, Wan and Xiong have turned their bre
17、akfast stall into a large kitchen. People who have used their kitchen really wanted to share the costs. As a result, Wan and Xiong set a price: One yuan to cook a dish or to buy a box of rice, and three yuan to cook soup. They do not charge (攵费)for water or seasonings. For people from poor families,
18、 the couple refuses to charge the fees.They get up at 4 a.m. every day to prepare. They boil water and cook rice at first. To make it easier for others to use the kitchen, Wan and Xiong would like to clean the kitchen, like sweeping the ground and washing the pans and pots.Wan and Xiong have run the
19、 kitchen for 18 years. But they have never regretted their decision. They always listen to patients* relative talking about their experiences. They believe listening to them helps them feel at ease.1. The second paragraph mainly talks about.A.who can use the kitchenB.when the kitchen was first usedC
20、.what people can cookin the kitchenD.how the idea about the special kitchen came up2. We can infer from Paragraph 3 that Wan Zuocheng and Xiong Gengxiang.A.do well in cookingB.want to make more moneyC.are friendly to othersD.refuse to help poor families3. Which of the following is the best to fill i
21、n the blank in Paragraph 4?A. The couple refuse to receive help from the society.B It s the happiest thing to help others in the kitchen.C. More and more people from poor families come to cook.D. Wan and Xiong are busy from early morning to late evening.4. What s the best title for the passage?A. A
22、Hospital in NanchangB. A Kitchen of LoveC. A Couple from JiangxiD. A Breakfast for Free()4 . (I jKids spend a lot of time on homework. Some people think that too much homework is necessary and helpful, because homework helps students practice what is taught in class. Is that really right?2 Statistic
23、s show that 33% of 14-year-old students report spending 2 hours or more on homework daily. Isn5 t that too much? As a 9th grade student, I have thousands of assignments(布置)every week. As a result. T m busy with homework every day. More often than not, I have to stay up until midnight, doing my homew
24、ork. Certainly, this is harmful to my health as a developing teenager. Too much homework results in less sleep, more stress and having bad influence on my school performance because everyone knows that no good sleep leads to no good grades.3)So why do teenagers have so much homework? One of the answ
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