江苏省连云港市2022-2023学年九年级上英语期中模拟试卷(含答案)

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1、江苏省连云港市江苏省连云港市九年级上英语期中模拟试卷九年级上英语期中模拟试卷 一、单项选择一、单项选择 (本题共 15 小题, 每小题 1 分, 共 15 分) ( )1. -Have you seen film where are we going, Dad? -Yes, its quite interesting film so that I have seen it twice. A. a; the B. the; an C. a;an D. the; the ( )2. Most people are building a paper factory near the village.

2、 They are worried that the river will be polluted. A. against B. with C. for D. off ( )3. -Dont _, my children. Keep working hard and you will win the match. -Thank you, Mr. Zhang. Well try our best. A. put up B. call up C. set up D. give up ( )4. -Will you please give the Readers Times to Jane? -Su

3、re, Ill give it to her_ she comes back. A. before B. until C. because D. as soon as ( )5. -Nick, its getting cold. take a thick coat with you? -All right, Mum. A. What about B. Why not C. Would you like D. Youd better ( )6. -Do you have difficulty ready for the exam? -No, I have decided over lessons

4、 this weekend. A. to get; to go B. getting; going C. getting; to go D. to get; going ( )7. At school, we are taught knowledge how to behave well A. not only; but also B. either; or C. neither; nor D. not; but ( )8. The girl was made for a long time and it made her A. wait; angrily B. to wait; angril

5、y C. to wait; angry D. wait; angry ( )9. Put it down, Tom. You mustnt read letter. A. else anyones B. anyones else C. anyone elses D. anyone else ( )10. Why dont you your teacher for advice when you dont know the problems? A. ask; what to do with B. to ask; how to deal with C. ask; what to deal with

6、 D. to ask; how to do with. ( )11. Dont bother Joe these days. This exam more to him than anything else. A. cares B. matters C. requires D. represents ( )12. -Cathy, can you answer the door?I the dishes. -Im coming, mum. A. do B. did C. have done D. am doing ( )13. Young people now prefer on We Chat

7、 or QQ to letters. They say it saves both money and time. A. chatting; writing B. chatting; write C. to chat; writing D. to chat; write ( )14. -Excuse me, can you tell me ? -Sorry, Im not sure. You can go to the information desk. A. that there is a train B. when the train leaves C. which train can I

8、 take D. where does the train go ( )15. -I am afraid I have to stop dreaming of being a singer. - You are a born singer. A. Dont mention it. B. Thats unusual. C. Dont lose heart. D. It doesnt matter. 二二、完形填空、完形填空(本题共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分) In 1934, a bronze statue (青铜塑像) of a dog called Hachiko wa

9、s set up at the Shibuya Train Station in Tokyo, Japan. Everyone will be 16 by the following story of the dog. Hachiko was born in 1923 and was 17 by Eisaburo Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. The professor used to take a 18 from the Shibuya Station every day

10、 to go to the university. Each day Hachiko 19 with the professor to the train station when he left for 20 . Upon returning, the professor would find the dog 21 waiting for his master (主人) and wagging (摇摆) his tail. This happy habit 22 until one terrible day in 1925, when the 23 was taken ill on the

11、job and unfortunately 24 before he could return home 25 , the dog waited at the train station that day for his master to return home. However, seeing that he wasnt coming back, Hachiko waited till 26 fell and returned home. The next day Hachiko went back to the train station again, waiting for his m

12、aster to come back. He patiently waited till sunset and then returned home. The dog was so devoted (忠诚的) to the professor that he continued to 27 the train station every day for the next 10 years! People who 28 the devoted dog each day were so touched by his 29 that they built a statue in his honor

13、in 1934. In 1935, Hachiko died at the very 30 place where he used to wait for his master. ( )16. A. paid B. refused C. moved D. amazed ( )17. A. treated B. owned C. stopped D. killed ( )18. A. train B. plane C. taxi D. boat ( )19. A. stayed up B. went along C. looked around D. ran away ( )20. A. wor

14、k B. school C. money D. home ( )21. A. hardly B. suddenly C. patiently D. recently ( )22. A. changed B. appeared C. happened D. continued ( )23. A. dog B. professor C. worker D. student ( )24. A. died B. slept C. lost D. awoke ( )25. A. For example B. In turn C. As usual D. At present ( )26. A. rain

15、 B. snow C. light D. night ( )27. A. catch B. clean C. watch D. visit ( )28. A. passed B. bought C. kept D. discovered ( )29. A. life B. lesson C. joke D. story ( )30. A. different B. strange C. same D. beautiful 三三、阅读理解、阅读理解 (共两节, 20 小题, 满分 35 分) 第一节:阅读下面短文, 选出最佳选项(共 15 小题; 每小题 2 分, 满分 30 分) ( A )

16、I am studying abroad, in the Czech Republic. But on National Day, I still felt extremely excited. I drew the red sign of “70” in my notebook, posted it on social media and couldnt help writing, Happy 70th birthday to my country.” Our school really offers us many opportunities to broaden our knowledg

17、e of the world. Being a Chinese, I was very happy to find out that our school not only has a centre of Asian studies, but also a study field called Chinese studies. I also know a Slovakian girl who has been studying Chinese for four years and dreams to become a translator. She started university in

18、Shanghai this September and was so amazed by the fast development of Chinas economy. The high-speed rail is amazing, and we got to Suzhou in half an hour!” I have been studying in this foreign land for four years. One thing I continue to do is to show Czech people our amazing culture. I always feel

19、this responsibility of protecting our countrys reputation(声誉) by having good manners, because I know very clearly that I do not only represent myself, but also the country which cheered me up. I will work to improve myself as much as possible. ( )31. What did the writer post on her social media on N

20、ational Day? A. A red sign. B. A world map. C. A birthday cake. D. A national flag. ( )32. Why does the writer mention the Slovakian girl in the second paragraph? A. Because she is the writers best friend. B. Because she has been studying in China. C. Because she wants to be a translator in the futu

21、re. D. Because her words prove the development of China. ( )33. How does the writer protect our countrys reputation? A. By studying in foreign lands. B. By studying Chinese. C. By learning more about the world. D. By having good manners. (B) Taking public transport, making payments online or just wa

22、lking around-these daily activities can help turn Chinas deserts into forests if you are using Ant Forest. Ant Forest is a feature in the Ali-pay mobile payment app. It records users low-carbon(低碳的) activities. For example, taking a bus to work instead of driving. And it gives users green energy”. W

23、hen a users green energy gets high enough, Ant Forest and its partners will plant a real tree for that person. Ant Forest recently received the 2019 Champions of the Earth Award, the UNs highest environmental honor because it encourages people to live greener lifestyles and protect the environment.

24、Since it stared in August 2016, Ant Forest and its partners have planted 122 million trees in Chinas dries areas, which include regions in Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Qinghai and Shanxi, reported Xinhua News Agency. The trees cover an area of 112,000 hectares. The project has become Chinas largest privat

25、e tree-planting activity. “Ali-pay Ant Forest shows how technology can transform our world by using the positive energy.” said Inger Andersen, executive director of UNEP. Because China successfully reduces desertification(沙漠化),the UNEP believes it is a good example for others to follow. “China is on

26、e of the most successful countries in greening the desert and has lessons to share with the world. 55 former UNEP Executive Director Erik Solheim said. ( )34. What activity cant help turn Chinas deserts into forests according to the article? A. Online reading. B. Walking around. C. Making payments o

27、nline. D. Taking public transport. ( )35. When will Ant Forest and its partner plant a real tree for users? A. When we add enough friends. B. When we pay enough money. C. When we have enough green energy D. When we water enough trees. ( )36. What does the underlined word regions in the fourth paragr

28、aph mean? A. nations B. areas C. people D. trees ( )37. Which of the following statements is not true? A. Ant Forest received the UNs highest environmental honor in 2019. B. China is one of the most successful countries in greening the desert. C. China began the Three North Shelter belt Forest Progr

29、am in part of China. D. By using the positive energy, Ant Forest shows how technology transforms the world. (C) Sophie, a 14-year-old British girl, suddenly changed her behavior in class. She lost interest in studies and would sit in the comer with her head down. Ethan Millet, one of Sophies teacher

30、s, discovered the reason: she had been bullied(欺凌) online. Sophie was receiving abusive(辱骂的) messages on her phone and on Facebook. Miller shared Sophies story on the official website of The Childrens Society, a childrens charity in the United Kingdom. Sophie was not alone. One in this three young p

31、eople in 30 countries, said they have been victims of online bullying. Twenty percent of those bullied students reported skipping school because of it. The study surveyed more than 170.000 young people aged 13-24 from countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. Three-quarters of those surve

32、yed said social media, like Facebook and Twitter, are the most common places for online bullying which includes threatening and humiliating(羞辱性的) messages, comments and images. “The new generation was born in a digital world of constant connection, but there are clear risks for young people as well

33、as benefits, and it is surprising that online bullying troubles many young people more than anything else, said Andrew Dunnett, the director of the Vodafone Foundation, a UK charity. Meanwhile, online bullying could have serious results for young people. For example, it makes young people more than

34、twice as likely to self-harm, according to a 2018 study by the University of Oxford, UK. The research also found that young people who suffered from online bullying were less likely to ask for help than those victims by more traditional ways. To deal with the problem. UNICEF has called for national

35、helplines to support those affected, along with training for teachers and parents to prevent and deal with online bullying. “Improving young peoples education experience means explaining the environment they experience online as well as offline, said Henrietta Fore, UNICEFS Executive Director. ( )38

36、. Who found the reason why Sophie changed her behavior? A. Ethan Miller B. Andrew Dunnett C. Henrietta Fore D. Sophie herself ( )39. Online bullying includes the following activities except . A. delivering threatening images B. giving sincere likes C. publishing humiliating comments D. sending humil

37、iating messages ( )40. We can read the article from . A. a story book B. a science book C. a medical magazine D. a teenage magazine ( )41. Which of the following statements is true? A. Twenty percent of young people, in 30 countries, are victims of online bullying. B. We should explain the environme

38、nt the young experience either online or offline. C. UNICEF has made rules to help those online bullying victims solve the problem. D. Victims by traditional ways are more likely to ask for help than online bullying victims (D) When my mother told my father she was pregnant(怀孕的), the first thing he

39、did was to buy a TV. It was 1957 and TVs were new technology back then. He thought that with a baby, theyd be going out a lot less and that he would need to find entertainment at home. That was the first gift he gave me. But when I think of other gifts my father has given me, the first would be a lo

40、ve of reading. He is not usually an observer(观察者) of life, but he can be very thoughtful. He is always right in the middle of our study. He and my mother gave me a love of words and books. He has been totally deaf in one ear since he was two years old, so we rarely listened to music. In my childhood

41、. storybooks were king-not songs. The second is respecting all. Even when my sister and I were little, the conversation around the dinner table was noisy but covered different subjects. Your age didnt matter. If you voiced an opinion, you had to argue your case and give evidence. He treats everyone

42、the same - child or grown-up, CEO or cleaner. The greatest gift to his daughters, however, was that he took interest in our brains and never our appearances. Most successful women I know had fathers who valued their intelligence. My father said that my mother was the most intelligent person he had e

43、ver met. He still says that. They met at a dance in the early 50s,when she was a teacher. Wanting to showoff, he told her she reminded him of Jane Austens Emma, then misquoted(错误地引用) the book. My mother corrected him and he was in love from that moment. Over the years, my father taught me never to s

44、tand still and to never accept the way things are: I should fight for change. I continue to follow his lead. ( )42. Why did the writers father buy a new TV when he knew the pregnancy? A. Because he wanted to give his wife a present. B. Because TVs were new technology at that time. C. Because he rare

45、ly listened to music for his deaf. D. Because he needed to find entertainment at home. ( )43. Whats the greatest gift to his daughters? A.A new TV set B. A love of reading C. His interest in their wisdom D. The respect for all the people ( )44. What do we know about the writers childhood? A. She liv

46、ed a rich and easy life B. She was good at observing life C. She could present her own opinions D. She was often angry with her sisters ( )45. What is the writers main purpose in writing this article? A. To teach readers how to respect others B. To encourage people to read more books C. To show what

47、 she learned from her father D. To stress importance of observing life. 第二节:阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给的选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项, 使短文通顺连贯, 其中有两项是多余选项。 (共 5 小题;每小题 1 分, 满分 5 分) This teenager can cook-and his mums very happy with him. (46) _He goes to school, does his homework, meets his friends and enjoys playing sport

48、s. But between 5:30 and 6:30 from Monday to Friday, Tom does something different. He cooks dinner for all the family-mum, dad, younger brother Joe and elder sister Emma. “(47)_ Maths and English are important, of course, but they need other skills to help them in todays world. First I taught Tom how

49、 to cook easy meals like pizza or egg and chips, (48)_Yesterday he made vegetable soup. It was great! We all liked it very much. ”Toms mum says. “I love cooking and I think Im really good at it. (49) _I dont know why. I think it isnt difficult and its great fun.”Tom says. In the past, Tom didnt help

50、 out at home and his mum wasnt satisfied with him.(50)_ A.None of my friends cook. B.Tom thinks it hard to keep a balance between study and housework. C.Tom is like any other teenager. D.Today, things are different and she is very happy. E.Its important for every student to do the cooking. F.Then he

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