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1、2022-2023學年九上英語期末模擬試卷考生須知:1全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應位置上。2請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準考證號。3保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。. 單項選擇1、 Jim is really a nice boy.I agree with you. He never_ others.Akeeps in touch withBtakes care ofCmakes fun of2、There is only on

2、e position. The boss has to choose Jack Tom to be a manager.Aboth; andBneither; norCeither; orDnot only; but also3、 _ is it from Nanjing to Beijing? Its less than three _ flight.AHow long, hoursBHow far, hoursCHow long, hoursDHow far, hours4、 people come to the lost and found office every day.AHundr

3、edsBHundredCHundred ofDHundreds of5、Your dad _ Hong Kong on business. Is that true? Did he fly there?Yes, but he will be home this afternoon.Awill go toBhas been atChas been toDhas gone to6、 I tried to make John _ his mind but I found it difficult. Well, I saw you _ that when I went past.Achanged; d

4、oBchanges; doingCchange; doing7、In 2000, we _ to the Great Wall and had a good time there.Ago BwentCwill goDhave gone8、I cant find my penCould you help_ find it ?AmeBICmyselfDmine9、Its reported that China plans Hainan into a new free trade port by 2025.Abuild Bto build Cbuilding10、一Jim looks sleepy

5、in class. Whats wrong with him?一He stayed up late last night. He a composition from 7 oclock to midnight.AwroteBwritesChas writtenDwas writing. 完形填空11、My six-year-old daughter, Cindy, and I stopped at a food shop for some bread. As we were going out of the door, a young teenage boy was coming in.The

6、 boy had a strange hairstyle. His nose was pierced(穿孔), and a ring ran 1 the hole. He held a skateboard under one arm and a 2 under the other.Cindy, who was walking ahead of me, suddenly 3 when she saw the boy. I thought he had frightened my daughter. But I was 4 . My daughter backed against the doo

7、r and opened it as wide as it would go. Now I came face to face with the young man. I 5 aside (到一邊) and let him pass. He replied very 6 , “Thank you very much.”On our way to the car, I praised Cindy for holding open the door for the boy. It seemed that she was not troubled by the boys appearance, 7

8、I still wanted to mare. I wanted to be ready to talk about the young man 8 was so different from others. I prepared to tell my little daughter what 9 should be like.But as it turned 10 , the person who needed the talk was me!The only thing Cindy noticed about the boy was the fact that his arms were

9、11 . “ He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other. It would be 12 for him to open the door,” said Cindy.I just 13 the hairstyle, the piercing and the ring, while she saw a person carrying something under arms and heading towards a(an) 14 door.What my daughter said 15 me that

10、 I should change my ways of judging people and learn from my daughter to be open-minded and warm-hearted.1ApastBthroughCtoDunder2AfootballBbookCbasketballDcoat3AwalkedBcriedClaughedDstopped4AafraidBcrazyCwrongDworried5AsetBsteppedCputDwaved6ApolitelyBproudlyCexcitedlyDsadly7AandBsoCorDbut8AwhyBwhich

11、CwhoDwhat9AteenagersBadultsCteachersDwomen10AaroundBoutConDoff11AfullBbusyCheavyDopen12AlongBfreeCgreatDhard13Apaid attention toBlooked forClooked forward toDheard of14AopenBfrontCbackDclosed15AremindedBrequiredCexpectedDrefused. 語法填空12、Bruce and Kelly are brother and sister. They enjoy 1 (play) spo

12、rts. In just a month they 2 (be) high school students. Bruce is deciding between badminton and volleyball. Kelly is thinking about whether to try a sport she never played, or go with one she knows, like baseball.Maybe many students face the same problem. For most students,3 (choose) which sports to

13、do in high school is hard because they never played an 4 (organize) sport before, and they are not sure what they will most enjoy.Sports 5 (mean) to be fun. If there is a sport you really enjoy but you arent sure if you can play it well, just 6 (try) out. Whats the worst that can happen? If you dont

14、 like it, you can always try another sport. 閱讀理解A13、Useful Information in AustraliaUseful NumbersAll the telephone numbers are useful and free.。Fire/ Police/ Ambulance(救護車)000 Telephone information12455。Medical(醫學的) Care1300369359 Taxi1800421113Surfing the InternetWith so many Internet tearooms and

15、public libraries, its easy to surf the Internet in Australia. Also its very cheap for you to surf the Internet.。Public libraries offer free Internet every day even during public holidays.。Many travel managers provide connection which is cheap or free.Post ServiceAll post offices around the country o

16、ffer post services(服務) so you can receive mails as you travel around the whole country.。Post offices are usually open from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.。It costs 50 cents to send a standard(標準的) letter in Australia.Public HolidaysOn public holidays all shops are closed across Australia, so are

17、 banks and post offices.。New Years Day1st January。Australia Day26th January。Christmas Day25th December1If there is a fire, you can call_ in Australia.A1300369359 B180042113 C000 D124552Which is the right time to send a letter in a post office in Australia?AAt 8:30 on Tuesday. BAt 9:30 on Sunday.CAt

18、8:30 on Saturday. DAt 9:30 on Monday.3Mr. Green lives alone in Australia and he isnt in good health. He needs a nurse to look after him. What should he do?AGo to an Internet tearoom.BSend a letter to his son.CCall 1300369359.DGo to a hospital.4Which one might be open on public holidays?APublic libra

19、ries. BShops. CBanks. DPost offices.5Which one is not right according to(根據)the above passage?ASurfing the Internet is cheap in Australia.BIt costs 50 cents to send a standard letter.CAustralians go to work on 26th January.DAustralians dont go shopping on public holidays.B14、A little girl walked to

20、and from school every day. Though it was not fine and clouds appeared in the sky that morning, the little girl made her daily trip to school as usual. When school was over, winds became stronger and it began to rain.The mother of the little girl felt worried that her daughter would be afraid and tha

21、t lightning might frighten her child. Following the bright light of lightning, the mother quickly got into her car and drove to her childs school.As the mother drove along the road, she saw her little girl walking alone in the rain. To her great surprise, she found that when a lightning came, her da

22、ughter stopped, looked up and smiled. Another lightning came and then another followed. With each lightning, the little girl stopped, looked up and smiled at it.Inside the car, the mother asked her daughter, “What were you doing? Why did you look up and smile when the lightning came?” The little gir

23、l answered with a smile, “Mum, you know, God (上帝) was looking at me. Each time I felt a little afraid walking in the rain, God would take a picture of me. I knew he was playing a game with me.”1The little girl went to school every day.Aby car Bby busCon foot Dby bike2At first, the mother felt worrie

24、d because .Ashe couldnt look after her daughterBher daughter hadnt taken her umbrellaCshe had something more important to doDher daughter might be afraid of lightning3According to the article, we can know that the little girl was .Aproud BshyCbrave Dnervous4The best title for this article is .AA Gir

25、l in the Rain BA Mother in the CarCA Rainy Day DA Girl and an UmbrellaC15、All the time you spent memorizing multiplication tables(乘法表)may have made you a better mathematician, according to a new study A team of scientists from Stanford University, in California, have shown how the brain reorganizes

26、itself as kids learn mathAfter a certain amount of time spent practicing math, kids can put away the calculator(計算器) They dont even need to count on their fingers They simply know the answers to subtraction(), addition (+), and multiplication () facts The quicker kids can recall basic math facts, th

27、e easier it is for them to solve more difficult math problemsThe Stanford University researchers observed(觀察)the brain activity of 28 students, ages 7 to 4, for the study They took scans of the students brains as the students solved math calculations without the help of a calculator, pen or paper A

28、calculationthree plus four equals seven, for exampleflashed on a screen The students pushed a button to say if the answer was right or wrong The scientists also recorded the response speed, and what parts of the brain became active as the kids pushed the buttonThese observations showed a process cal

29、led_ Rather than using their fingers to count, or scrawling out equations(列算式)on a piece of paper, the students pulled the answers from memory Its as if the answers to basic subtraction, addition, and multiplication problems are kept in a long-term storage part in the brain The storage part was buil

30、t from repetition “Experience really does matter,” said Dr Kathy Mann Koepeke of the National Institutes of HealthChildren make the changefrom counting to fact retrieval when they are 8 to 4 years old, the study says This is the time when most students are learning basic addition and subtraction Whe

31、n kids have basic math facts memorized, the brain has more free space to learn more difficult mathThis process has benefits for the future The study showed, as kids got older, their answers relied more on memory and became quicker and more correct Less brain activity was involved in counting Some ch

32、ildren make this change quicker than othersScientists hope to use this research to develop new strategies(策略)to help kids learn math at all levels One strategy the study suggests is for students to test themselves in different orderssolving five times three before five times two, for example Mixing

33、up the order keeps the brain active Keep these trainings up, and you may be a math whiz in no time1In the study, kids put away calculators because they can _Ause calculators wellBscrawl out equationsCrecalling basic math factsDcount on their fingers2The process of “fact retrieval”in Paragraph 4proba

34、bly means _Apicking out results by working together with their partnersBfinding out answers based on practicing carefully and patientlyCtrying out ways of dealing with problems by attending trainingDworking out problems according to what they have remembered3What can we know from the study?AKids nee

35、d to practice using calculators to keep their brains activeBMath learners should change to counting practice at the age of 8 to 4CTraining by mixing up the order of multiplication tables can help learn math betterDLess brain activity may be involved in solving difficult problems when kids get older5

36、What is the best title of the passage?AMath from MemoryBStrategy DevelopmentCBrain ReorganizationDTraining by RepetitionD16、“The two nurses who put private locks on public-use bikes disturbed the public order,” said Liu Lin, a lawyer at Beijing Shuangli Law Firm, because it prevented other people fr

37、om using the bikes.Those who intentionally damage property(故意破壞財產)may face a 5-day administrative detention(行政拘留), according to the Law on Public Security Administration Punishments.Tang Ke from the publicity office of OFO, the company that owns the bikes, confirmed the news and said further investi

38、gation(調查) was underway.The market for public-use bikes, which are stored along sidewalks and can be used through an app, has developed in China since the middle of last year. The new mode of transportationhas brought a greener and more convenient mode of city transportation, but the mode has also c

39、aused many problems including illegal(非法的) parking, theft and vandalism(故意破壞). Parking violations(違規) are also a common problem, followed by violation of traffic rules.“Once users scan the app and click accept when they rent (租借) the bike, they have signed an agreement with the service provider and

40、should follow the rules.” Liu said.OFO has introduced a blacklist stopping users who break its rules.Many cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen are preparing some laws to manage the market for public bikes. The Shenzhen traffic police department has also announced fines for the illegal parki

41、ng of bikes.1Which of the following about two nurses is NOT true?AThey put private locks on public bikes.BThey faced a 5-day administrative detention.CWhat they did disturbed the public order.DWhat they did prevented others from using the bikes.2Using public bikes has caused many problems EXCEPT _.A

42、renting through an app BstealingCbreaking traffic rules Dillegal parking3Why does OFO introduce a blacklist?ATo allow someone to park the bike anywhere.BTo stop someone in black from using the OFO bike.CTo let people ride the OFO bike more safely during the night.DTo stop someone who breaks its rule

43、s from using the OFO bike again.4In Shenzhen, if you park the public bikes in some wrong places, .Ayou will be on the blacklistByou will be fined because of itCyou cant use public bikes any moreDyou will face a 5-day administrative detention5According to the passage, we can know it mainly talks abou

44、t .Athe service of public bikes Bthe market for public bikesCthe importance of public bikes Dthe problems in using public bikesE17、When we are reading, we often see one or two graphics(圖表) in a text. Have you ever thought about these questions; Why are they there? What information do they give? Do t

45、hey help with our reading and understanding?Graphics are things like pictures, maps, charts and tables. They give information to readers, Very often, we can see different kinds of graphics in books, magazines and newspapers. Writers use graphics to get the readers attention and give them some partic

46、ular(特別的) information. Graphics help to understand the given information in a text. and graphics put the information in a particular order so that its easy to understand when we take a quick look.It is not always true that a picture is worth a thousand words. But many things are easier to show than

47、to tell and they may also be easier to understand. Graphics are just the right things that give a great deal of in information but it doesnt take much time to read and understand.So, the right way to read and understand a graphic is to look at the picture and the words together. In a graphic, only a

48、 few words are used to explain what the picture shows you. Sometimes, numbers and percentages(百分比) are also given to go with the words to explain.1Which of the following is mentioned as a graphic?AA letter.BA poem.CA map.DA name card2The writer thinks graphics are important because .Aless space is t

49、aken on a pageBa picture is worth a thousand wordsCa lot of time can be saved for writersDmany things are easier to show than to tell3When we read a graphic, we should .Afind out if there are any tables in itBput the information in the right orderCcount how many words there are in itDlook at the pic

50、ture and the words together4If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?A,B,C,D,F18、I was twenty years old, and my parents were looking forward to the day when I would be earning my own living. Unfortunately, I had absolutely no idea what I wanted my future occupation

51、to be. The only thing I did know was that I did not want to spend the next 45 years teaching, being a nurse or sitting in an office. But that was before the postman delivered a catalogue (目錄) of courses that were being offered at the local college. As I looked through it, I was attracted by a page t

52、hat talked about the difficulties faced by deaf people in their everyday lives and how students could help by learning sign language. It went on to say that graduates of the course usually find work in different organizations, such as law companies, the Stock Exchange, insurance companies and banks.

53、 Then I saw something that really caught my eye: “Singer” are also needed for sporting events, concerts, theatrical performances and, believe it or not, circuses! By the time I got to the bottom of the page, I knew I had found the perfect occupation.I enrolled (注冊) on the course, which to my parents

54、 great delight was free of charge. The course was brilliant. My favourite part was the final lesson, when our teacher asked us to sign our favourite song. It was really difficult because not only did we have to sign the words, but we also had to find a way of showing whether the song was happy or sa

55、d and whether the beat was slow or fast. It was the hardest thing I have ever donebut also the most rewarding.1The only thing the writer knew that she .Awas too old to find a job as a teacherBwanted to work as a nurse in a hospitalChad never liked being in a teachers officeDwould not get a job until

56、 she was at least 452According to the catalogue the writer read, when students finish a sign language course, they .Ado not have to work with deaf peopleBcan work in many types of different placesCmay not always find a job in their chosen fieldDalmost always start their career in a law company3The part of the course the writer enjoyed the most was when .Ashe should sing a song with a fast beatBshe should sign a song for the last lessonCher teacher sang a very sad song to the classDshe realized that her parents didnt ha

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