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这是一份英语人教版9年级上期末押题密卷01,共17页。试卷主要包含了单项选择,根据首字母填空,多句选词填空,完形填空,阅读单选,多任务混合阅读,语法填空,短文汉语提示填空等内容,欢迎下载使用。
英语人教版9年级上
英语人教版9年级上期末押题密卷01
一、单项选择
1.—Could you please tell me how to get to ______ nearest restaurant?
— Sure. Turn ______ right at the first crossing. You can find it easily.
A./; / B.the; a C.the; / D./; the
2.—Tom,where is your father? —I’m not sure.He in his office. ( )
A.is B.may be C.maybe D.may
3.—Did you find your lost key?
—No, but I think ________ must have picked it up.
A.nobody B.somebody
C.anybody D.everybody
4.I still remember the college and the teachers I visited in London two years ago.
A.which B.who C.what D.that
5.Clear waters and green mountains are as ______ as mountains of gold and silver.
A.central B.special C.valuable D.sleepy
6.Look at that big house over there! It is said it _____ an old woman.
A.belongs to B.is belonged to
C.is belonging to D.was belonged to
7.—Excuse me, haven’t you learned the new ________ law? Everyone in a car must wear the seat belt.
—Sorry, we won’t do that again.
A.physics B.traffic C.medicine D.education
8.—What a nice classroom!
—It _____ every day.
A.is cleaning B.has cleaned C.must clean D.is cleaned
9.— Where did you get these old doors?
— From the old buildings ________ were pulled down by the workers.
A.which B.where C./ D.what
10.— He says he ________ Kate for 2 years.
— Really? Kate has never told us anything about her marriage.
A.has married to B.has got married with C.has been married to D.had been married with
11.Jane used to ________ to school, but now she is used to ________ a bike to school.
A.walk; riding
B.walking; ride
C.walking; riding
D.walk; ride
12.—How did you ________ the idea?
—By looking through some magazines.
A.get along with B.come up with C.belong to D.come out
13.Do you know when the first train ______ in China?
A.are produced B.is produced C.produced D.was produced
14.I found a strange stone ______ accident when we climbed the mountain yesterday.
A.with B.by C.about D.from
15.—Have you seen the 3D film Ne Zha?
—Yes. It’s the best one _________ I have ever seen.
A.that B.which C.what D.it
二、根据首字母填空
16.He is not dead. He is still a______.
17.But nobody was late, e______ me.
18.If you don’t do it now, you’ll only r______ it later.
19.This camera is our new p________, so it’s more expensive.
20.It is p______ to say “thank you” when someone has helped you.
21.Young girls should not be allowed to get their ears p________.
22.John is strong and he can l_________ the big box.
23.Do you know w________ baseball this is? Is it Jim’s?
24.My sister stayed up late last night, so she felt very s________ in class today.
25.Is there anything v______ to get from this article to work out (解答) this problem?
三、多句选词填空
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次。
policeman polite prefer above proud
26.They spoke to me very seriously but ________.
27.Two ________ spent three days searching for the criminal.
28.We watched the balloon rising highly ________ the field.
29.My parents are ________ of everything good that I do.
30.In the past, I ________ to spend the weekend at home rather than go outside.
四、完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A 、B 、C 、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
My parents always say, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” I was 31 in a situation where I was so ready to give up.
It started last week when my friend Ollie and I were helping his grandmother carry the boxes to her car. There was a 32 old trunk and it was so heavy.
“What’s in it anyway?” said Ollie.
“I 33 don’t know,” the grandma answered. “Most probably some things we don’t 34 . I can’t find the key. We’d need a master locksmith to open it.”
“I want to 35 !” said Ollie. “Maybe there’s a treasure inside!”
Ollie and I were so 36 and got some tools. We believed we could open that lock in two minutes, 37 those two minutes turned into two hours, with no luck at all.
“It’s no 38 .” Ollie sighed. “I guess we have to give up.”
“But we 39 give up!” I said, “What about ‘If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again?’” Ollie shook his head. “Unless you know a 40 key, we’re never getting this unlocked.”
Just then, my little brother 41 . He climbed on top of the trunk, began to jump up and down and asked 42 to play with him.
And right then, a screw (螺丝) came loose and rolled to the floor.
“That’s it!” said Ollie. “These are common screws. We could probably remove the hinges (铰链)!” Quickly, in two minutes, we opened the trunk.
We paid all the attention to the 43 . We tried all the tools we had. We didn’t look to see 44 we could open the trunk another way. Doing 45 the same way over and over isn’t always the best way to get results. So, next time, try different ways!
31.A.recently B.normally C.hardly D.still
32.A.big B.clean C.silver D.private
33.A.luckily B.especially C.honestly D.naturally
34.A.buy B.need C.share D.remember
35.A.finish B.carry C.try D.succeed
36.A.tired B.excited C.surprised D.embarrassed
37.A.and B.or C.for D.but
38.A.use B.wonder C.problem D.pleasure
39.A.won’t B.shouldn’t C.mustn’t D.needn’t
40.A.hard B.gold C.common D.magical
41.A.gave up B.woke up C.turned up D.stood up
42.A.us B.you C.her D.them
43.A.treasure B.lock C.screw D.hinge
44.A.when B.why C.where D.how
45.A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing
五、阅读单选
Maya,
The spring break is coming. We can start our theatre trip soon. There will be Romeo and Juliet in the National Theatre. If everyone in our group goes, there will be just enough people for a 10% discount(折扣)on the ticket price.
I’m really busy this week. So could you please call the theatre to find out how to order group discount tickets, and see if you can set tickets for 12th March? Make sure they are orchestra(正厅前排)seats. I think this will be an enjoyable outgoing for everyone. We can all take the underground to the theatre together after work. For more information, please check the poster of Romeo and Juliet.
Thanks.
Morris
The National Theatre provides
a live show of
Romeo and Juliet
12th—29th March
Monday, Thursday, and Friday evenings
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
Ticket prices:
Afternoon: orchestra seats($45), balcony(楼座)seats($35)
Evening: orchestra seats($75), balcony seats($55)
Special group discounts that can be used:
Groups of 15 to 24 get 10% off the price
Groups of 25 or more get 20% off the price
Getting there:
The National Theatre is in the city centre, near both underground stations and bus stations. Also, a parking lot is near the theatre.
46.How many people might be in Morris’s group?
A.2. B.10. C.15—24. D.25 or more.
47.From the passage above, we can know that _______.
A.orchestra seats are cheaper than balcony seats
B.Maya’s working place is far away from Morris’s
C.people can go to the National Theatre by subway or bus
D.people can watch Romeo and Juliet on Saturday evenings
48.Morris writes the letter to Maya mainly to _______.
A.share her enjoyable theatre trip with Maya
B.ask Maya to order some tickets for 12th March
C.tell Maya about her plan during the spring break
D.invite Maya to join her to watch Romeo and Juliet
A letter written to a 12-year-old girl in Lithuania(立陶宛)arrived in December, almost 51 years after it was sent. Now in her 60s, Genovefa Klonovska said after being handed the letter, “I thought that someone was playing a joke on me.”
The letter included a handmade, colored rose and two paper dolls. It was sent to Klonovska by Ewa, a young girl in Poland(波兰). They exchanged letters in what is known as a pen friend program when people write letters to each other without actually meeting.
The letter, together with 17 others, was discovered last summer when a wall was taken down in an old post office in Vilnius. Jurgis Vilutis is the owner of the building. “The workers suggested I throw the old letters away, but I called the post office instead,” Vilutis said. “I’m so happy they got interested.”
The letters, from the late 1960s and early 1970s, were probably hidden by a postal worker after he searched them for money or valuables, Vilutis said. Lithuania was part of the Soviet Union(苏联)then. The senders were family members or pen friends from places such as Australia, Poland, or Russia. Street names and their numbering have changed in Vilnius.
Post office workers spent months looking for the people who were supposed to receive the letters— the recipients. Only five recipients were found. In several cases, children of dead recipients were handed a lost letter. Deimante Zebrauskaite, head of the customer experience department at Lithuania Post, said, “We felt it is a moral(道义上的)duty to do this.”
In the letter Ewa tells Klonovska that buses no longer reach her village, so she has to walk in minus(零下)23 degree Celsius cold, and asks for pictures of actors.
Now, Klonovska has no memory of Ewa. She probably wrote to Ewa after finding her address asking for pen pals in a newspaper. Their relationship stopped when she didn’t receive the letter. “I was not life-changing.” said Klonovska. “But what will happen if one of the letters was from a suitor(求婚者)to his love, and their wedding(婚礼)never happened?”
49.How did Genovefa Klonovska feel as soon as she got the letter?
A.Happy. B.Angry. C.Moved. D.Surprised.
50.The girl who wrote the letter to Genovefa Klonovska was from _______.
A.Poland B.Australia C.Lithuania D.the Soviet Union
51.Why wasn’t the letter sent to Genovefa Klonovska in time?
A.A postal worker hid it.
B.We are not sure about it.
C.The post office was taken down at that time.
D.Buses couldn’t reach most of the places then.
52.We can infer(推断)from the passage that ______.
A.Klonovska’s life was changed because of the lost letter
B.Ewa wrote to Klonovska because she was a famous actor
C.Ewa and Klonovska knew each other before Ewa wrote the letter
D.Klonovska thought these lost letters might cause serious problems
①Scientists at the University of Florida have grown plants in soil(土壤)that has come from the Moon. The experiment(实验)marks an important step toward growing plants on the Moon.
② ▲ . It doesn’t have many nutrients—things that help plants grow. However, it has plenty of iron(铁), and is full of tiny pieces of glass. What’s more, there’s not a lot of it on Earth. In fact, most of it was collected over 50 years ago by NASA.The lunar(月球的)soil is so valuable that it took the scientists 11 years to let NASA allow them to use it.
③The scientists chose a plant called thale cress(鼠耳芥)for their experiment. They put the lunar soil into 12 tiny bottles. They got the soil wet with water mixed with nutrients. Then they added seeds(种子). To compare, the researchers also planted thale cress seeds in volcanic ash(火山灰). After two days of watering, the scientists saw green growths in every bottle. “Everything sprouted(发芽). I can’t tell you how surprised we were!” said Anna-Lisa Paul, the report’s lead writer.
④As the scientists continued to care for the plants, they began to notice differences. The plants grown in lunar soil weren’t as healthy as those grown in volcanic ash. They were smaller and grew more slowly. Most of the moon plants didn’t develop well and some leaves turned red. The researchers say that the plants were “stressed” by the lunar soil.
⑤Now, there’s a lot of interest in developing ways to help astronauts keep alive on the Moon. That’s partly because of NASA’s Artemis project which tries to send people to the Moon for a long period of time in a few years. Plants could help by providing food and oxygen(氧气).
⑥“The ability to take plants successfully with us to the Moon is how we’ll grow our own food,” said Dr. Robert Ferl. “Showing that plants will grow in lunar soil is actually a huge step in that direction.”
53.Which of the following sentences can be put in the ▲ in Paragraph 2?
A.Plants can grow very well in lunar soil
B.It’s not easy to collect soil from the Moon
C.There are many ways to grow plants in lunar soil
D.Soil from the Moon is very different from common soil
54.The scientists’ experiment shows _______.
A.plants can not grow in lunar soil at all
B.plants can grow in lunar soil, but not so healthily
C.plants can’t grow in lunar soil unless they are provided with oxygen
D.plants grown in lunar soil are as healthy as those grown in volcanic ash
55.Paragraph 5 is mainly about ________.
A.how NASA’s Artemis project started
B.how long astronauts will live on the Moon
C.why scientists try to grow plants in lunar soil
D.when astronauts in NASA will be sent to the Moon
56.Dr. Robert Ferl thinks it will be _______ to grow food on the moon.
A.possible B.worrying C.unnecessary D.unbelievable
Do you believe in aliens? During the 1980s, hundreds of mysterious circles appeared in fields all over England. Many people thought the crop(庄稼)circles were created by aliens from outer space. What were these circles? And who had made them?
They appeared like magic in the middle of night. Hundreds of geometrical(几何的)patterns appeared in the middle of English wheat fields. The most common idea was that they were made by spaceships. Before long, books were written on the subject, and many tourists went to see the circles. Two scientists, Pete Delgado and Colin Andrews, became crazy about the subject. They believed the circles were the work of an “unknown intelligence”. By the end of the 1980s, the crop circles had become a full-blown mystery, and there were regular reports in newspapers and on television.
There were other suggestions too. Some believed the circles had been caused by animals such as deer, while others thought the circles were caused by helicopters(直升机). Some experts thought the symbols were from ancient writings. However, no one could really offer a convincing explanation.
1990 was the golden year for the crop circles. Delgado and Andrews’s book Circular Evidence came out and sold pretty well. That year, the crop circles were even more elaborate(复杂的)than the ones before. The hit of the year came on July 12th when a huge circle appeared in a field at Alton Barnes.
One day that same year, a group of famous circle experts set up plenty of surveillance equipment(监控设备)on a hill in Wiltshire. They were hoping to record the formation(形成) of a crop circle, Amazingly, the next day six circles appeared in a field just below them, without the team recording anything. Worse still, when the researchers entered the circles, they found man-made tools in the centre of each circle, which seemed to make it believable that the circles had been made by humans.
Finally, in 1991, Today newspaper published a report of how two men(Doug Bower and Dave Chorley)in their sixties had made the circles. The artists showed how they had created the circles at night with rope and flat boards.
However, since then, a great many more crop circles have appeared. Though better and better surveillance equipment, including government and army satellite(卫星)cameras, is used, no one has ever been caught actually making a crop circle. So, who is still making these circles? And why? The mystery remains.
57.The writer leads in the topic(主题)by ________.
A.listing numbers B.telling stories
C.making a survey D.asking questions
58.Pete Delgado and Colin Andrews believed the circles were made by ________.
A.aliens B.animals C.humans D.helicopters
59.From the passage we know ________.
A.the geometrical patterns were ancient writings
B.helicopters were used to find out who made the crop circles
C.the experts who used surveillance equipment recorded nothing
D.Today newspaper explained the formation of the crop circles successfully
60.What’s the best title(标题)of the passage?
A.Do You Believe in Aliens?
B.Scientists and Crop Circles
C.Crop Circles—No More Mystery
D.Crop Circles—Can Anyone Explain Why They Are There?
六、多任务混合阅读
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成以下任务。
任务A:补全1—3题的信息,每空一词。
任务B:回答4题提问,必须写出理由,不超过20词。
Opera is an art form that celebrates the human voice. It creates excitement and moves the heart, especially when performed by a great singer. Opera is an important part of the Western classical music tradition. It uses music, words, and actions to bring a dramatic story to life.
But opera is facing serious challenges now. One big challenge is the shortage of money. Some people have the idea that artists can be creative only if they are poor. But this is wrong. If artists, including opera singers, don’t have the support they need, valuable talent will be wasted.
The way how money is managed is also a problem. Singers are usually paid once they complete a show. They usually get nothing during the many weeks of rehearsal(排练).
Another problem is how to interest people who are influenced by popular entertainment (娱乐方式). People usually care more about how pop singers look than their sounds. What’s worse, opera singers simply can not make a sound big enough to fill a large theater or concert hall without a microphone. These lead people to miss out the best human voice.
Information sheet of OPERA
Introduction of Opera
▲an art form of human voice
▲an important part of the western classical music tradition
▲brings a story to life by using music, ________ and actions
________ of Opera
▲how to solve the shortage of money
▲how to ________ the money
▲how to interest people
61.________
62.________
63.________
64.Can Opera interest you? Why or Why not?
_____________________________
七、语法填空
阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中适当单词的正确形式。
In the past ten years, great progress has been made in technology. It seems that many things have been 65 (great) improved. But there was one thing unlike them. I’m talking about a blind walking stick.
Many blind people have used the walking stick for a long time. However, it hadn’t been improved until a man named Kursat decided to make a 66 (different). He invented a smart stick called the WeWalk. The smart stick provides the warning of the possible danger 67 the blind. It also helps blind people by 68 (guide) them around their environment. In this way, it makes their travel much 69 (easy). The stick is priced at around $500. Most people can afford it. 70 invention is going to change life a lot for the blind.
Kursat understands the difficulties of the blind well. That’s because he is blind 71 (he). So he tried his best to invent something 72 would not only change his life, 73 also the life of many others. “As a blind person, when I am at the metro station, I don’t know which is my exit. I don’t know which bus is coming or which stores are around me. Now, that kind of information can 74 (give) by the WeWalk,” he said. “I believe life of the blind will be more convenient and safer.”
八、短文汉语提示填空
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出正确的单词。每空限填一词。
There were two young brothers, Tom and Jim. One day, Tom got a candy, but when he was about to eat it, Jim took the candy, put it in his mouth 75 (直接地) and ran away. Tom burst into tears and rushed to his room. He 76 (锁上) the door from inside and fell on the bed. With lots of tears on his face, he kept thinking about this 77 (令人痛苦的) experience and the lost candy.
After a while, their father learnt about the fact and came to Tom’s room. He tried hard to 78 (敲) at the door and asked Tom to open the door. He said that he had brought a lot of candies for him. He even promised that he would 79 (惩罚) his brother. But Tom refused to listen to his father. He lay on the bed, paying no 80 (注意) to what his father did or said. He continued to 81 (哭), worrying about his minor loss (小损失).
His worry made him lose the 82 (机会) to get a much greater joy. We may waste a lot of time and 83 (精力) worrying about the minor losses that have happened in our lives. But by this foolish action, we may 84 (很少,不常) receive greater gifts from life. It is so foolish to miss the whole forest for one tree.
九、补全对话6选5
William Tullett是《国家地理》杂志的摄影师,现正接受电台采访,请从以下选项 (A—F) 中选出符合回答的问题,完成采访。 (其中一项多余)
W——William Tullett R——report
R: I am a reporter from North America, I know your photos show your love and care for the world around. May I ask you some questions?
W: Okay, sure.
R: 85
W: I got into photography because of my friends. Most of my friends spend their spare time taking photos. They organize photo exhibitions during the weekends and these exhibitions really pulled me into it.
R: 86
W: My first job was for a newspaper. One day, I met a National Geographic photographer. He liked my photos and advised me to send some to the magazine. So I did. Then I got the job luckily.
R: 87
W: Well, you have to give them something they don’t have. It’s not enough just to be a great photographer. You also have to, for example, be a scientist, be able to dive under sea ice or spend several days in a tree.
R: 88
W: Well, it’s now more difficult to work for magazines. Technology has made it easier to take good pictures and the Internet is full of free photos. What the magazines need to do these days is to pay for these photos. So it is a big challenge to work as a photographer.
R: 89
W: Well, love your job and life, work hard on every project of your work. Look at others’ photos carefully and learn from them. Don’t forget to enjoy the work much more.
A.Is it difficult to work as a photographer these days?
B.Is it convenient to find a good picture on the Internet?
C.Do you have any advice for me to be a photographer?
D.How did you become interested in photography?
E.How did you become a National Geographic photographer?
F.What kind of photographer is National Geographic looking for?
十、话题作文
90.音乐似乎是有魔力的。在那些快乐的日子里、悲伤的日子里、不能下楼的日子里,音乐总是陪伴着我们,轻抚我们的内心。请以My favorite song为题,写一篇短文,介绍你最喜欢的一首歌,诉说你与它的故事。80词左右。
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参考答案:
1.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.(a)live
17.(e)xcept
18.(r)egret
19.(p)roduct
20.(p)olite
21.(p)ierced
22.(l)ift
23.(w)hose
24.(s)leepy
25.(v)aluable
26.politely 27.policemen 28.above 29.proud 30.preferred
31.A 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.C 36.B 37.D 38.A 39.B 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.B 44.D 45.C
46.C 47.C 48.B
49.D 50.A 51.B 52.C
53.D 54.B 55.C 56.A
57.D 58.A 59.C 60.D
61.words 62.Challenges/Problems/Difficulties/Trouble 63.manage 64.Yes. Because it uses music, words, and actions to bring a dramatic story to life.
65.greatly 66.difference 67.for 68.guiding 69.easier 70.The 71.himself 72.that 73.but 74.be given
75.directly 76.locked 77.painful/sad 78.knock 79.punish 80.attention 81.cry 82.chance/chances/opportunity/opportunities 83.energy 84.seldom/hardly
85.D 86.E 87.F 88.A 89.C
90.例文
My favorite song
Hello, everyone! I’m delighted to share my favorite song with all of you.
My favorite song is “Yang wang xing kong” (Looking up at the stars) which is sung by Zhang Jie, one of the most popular singers in China. It’s a pop song that is full of positive energy.
I like this song best for two reasons. First, the song sounds so lively that it can make me excited. Second, the lyrics of the song are encouraging. It’s possible for everyone to meet difficulties in life. Whenever that happens, I will listen to that song. It cheers me up and encourages me to move on.
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