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陕西省宝鸡市岐山县学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
陕西省宝鸡市岐山县2020-2021学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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一、完型填空
I’mMichael.IliveinPolandandPolishismynativelanguage(母语),1IcanspeakEnglishverywell.NowIwanttosharemyexperiencewith2.
IstartedtolearnEnglish3listeningtoEnglishsongswhenIwassix.Mydadencouragedme4toTheBeatles.InthebeginningI5understandnothingofwhattheyweresinging.ThenIgotabookwiththewordsofallthesongs.Iread6bookagainandagain.Ilearnedmostofthesongsbyheart.Isangthemtomydad.Still,Ihaddifficultyin7themeaningofthesongs.LearningEnglishwelltounderstandTheBeatlesbecameoneofmy8.
WhenIwas13yearsold,Istartedreadingsciencefictionbooks.IreadtheminPolishatfirst.Thebookswerealltranslated(翻译)fromEnglish.IhopedIcouldreadthebooksinEnglish.IfeltthatthebooksinEnglishwouldbeeven9.IdecidedtoreadthebooksinEnglish.Thisdecisionguidedmeformanyyears.
Today,IhavebecomegoodatEnglishandIcanunderstandmanyEnglishsongsandEnglishbooks.English10mesomuchsatisfactionandpleasure.Ialsofinditsousefulinmyjob.
1.A.butB.ifC.whenD.because
2.A.theyB.theirC.youD.your
3.A.atB.byC.inD.on
4.A.listenB.listenedC.listeningD.tolisten
5.A.couldn’tB.couldC.mustD.mustn’t
6.A./B.theC.anD.a
7.A.understandingB.understandC.describeD.describing
8.A.secretB.secretsC.dreamD.dreams
9.A.interestingB.interestedC.moreinterestingD.themostinteresting
10.A.gaveB.wasgivenC.hasgivenD.willgive
Oneday,JackieandTonydecidedtovisitoneoftheiroldfriendsMichael.Michaelhaddedicated(奉献)hislifetopraying(祈祷)and11others.Now,hewasgettingoldandsick.12JackieandTonyreached,theyaskedMichaelabouthislife.Jackieasked,“Michael,canyou13uswhatyouhavelearnedovertheyears?
”
“Yes.Timeandtide(岁月)waitfornoman,”repliedMichael.“So,weshouldnever14time.Weshoulddosomethingmeaningful.”
Tonysaid,“You’vebeenprayingtoGodforlong.Whatdoyouprayfor?
”
Michaelsmiledandreplied,“InthebeginningwhenIwasyoung,IprayedtoGodtogivemethestrengthtochangetheworld.But15,IrealizedthatIcouldnevermakeit.Then,IstartedtopraytoGodtogivemethestrengthtochangepeoplearoundme.”
“Your16hascometrueasweknowthatyou’vehelpedalotofpeople,”saidJackie.
Michaelshookhisheadandsaid,“Well,I’vehelpedmany,butI’ve17changedthem.Infact,it’s18formetochangeothers.Youknowwhat?
Onecanchange,butonlyifheorshewantsto.Nowatthisage,Ifinally19whatIshouldhavebeenprayingforfromthestart.”
“Whatisit?
”askedJackieandTonyinsurprise.
“Theabilityto20myself,”repliedMichaelwithasmile.
11.A.teachingB.challengingC.helpingD.waking
12.A.IfB.AfterC.BeforeD.Although
13.A.sharewithB.dependonC.shouttoD.comparewith
14.A.saveB.spendC.findD.waste
15.A.slowlyB.probablyC.actuallyD.certainly
16.A.habitB.adviceC.wishD.opinion
17.A.alwaysB.oftenC.sometimesD.never
18.A.easyB.importantC.necessaryD.impossible
19.A.forgetB.realizeC.repeatD.choose
20.A.acceptB.changeC.punishD.trust
二、阅读判断
EachyearAmericansintheUnitedStatescelebrateThanksgivingonthefourthThursdayofNovember.Herearesomecommontraditions.
Travel:
OneofthebestthingsaboutThanksgivingisspendingtimewithfamily.Mostpeoplelivingfarfromhomewilltravelalongwaytobewiththeirfamily.Thanksgivingisoneofthebusiesttraveldaysoftheyear!
Feast(盛宴):
TraditionalfoodsarealargepartofThanksgivingcelebrations.Theyincludeturkey,sauces,gravy,sweetpotatoes,cornbreadandsoon.Manypeopleservepiefordessertattheendofthemeal.
Wishbone:
Breakingtheturkey’swishboneispartoftheircelebration.Twopeopleeachtakeoneendofthewishbone,makeawish,andpull.Whoeverendsupwiththelargerpartofthebonegetstheirwish!
TheTurkeyPardon(“特赦火鸡”大典):
ItisaninterestingwhiteHousetradition.EachyearbeforeThanksgiving,thePresidentoftheUSwillletaliveturkeyfree,allowingittoliveouttherestofitslifeonafarm.
HelpingOthers:
Somegenerous(慷慨的)peopleliketohelpthepooratThanksgiving.Somevolunteertoservefoodtothehomeless.
21.MostpeoplewillgettogetherwiththeirfamilyatThanksgiving.
22.“TheWishbone”isaprogramthatpeoplelikewatchingatThanksgiving.
23.ThePresidentoftheUSwillshareturkeywithothersonthefarm.
24.SomepeoplewouldliketohelpthepooratThanksgiving.
25.ThepassagemainlytellsushowAmericanpeoplecelebrateThanksgiving.
三、阅读单选
Askingfordirectionsisthefirstthingweneedtodowhenwegettoadifferentcountry.Knowinghowtoaskforhelpcanmakeourlifemucheasier!
Herearesometipsforyou.
Usegreetingsandpoliteexpressions:
Startingtheconversationwithafriendlygreetingisamust.Ifyouwanttogetagreatanswer,beginbysaying“hello”first.Andfinishwitha“thankyou”and“haveaniceday”.
Examples:
Excuseme,couldyouhelpme?
/Hello!
MayIaskforsomehelp?
/IneedtogettotheCNtower.
Buildyourvocabulary:
Youshouldknowthebasicvocabularythatcanbeusedwhengettingdirections.TrytorememberplaceslikeHighPark,QueenStreet,andwordsliketrafficlights,bank,block,etc.
Examples:
It’sabouttwoblocksawayfromhere./Goalongthestreetuntilyoureachthetrafficlights.
Learnthemostcommonlyusedprepositionsandadverbs:
Someimportantprepositionstorememberarebetween,nextto,andstraightahead.Andtheadverbsnears,nearer,andnearestareveryusefulwhenyouneedtofindsomewherefast.
Examples:
Thezooisstraightahead./It’sbetweenabankandapostoffice.
Trytoknowsomeimportantlandmarks:
Everycityintheworldhasitsownlandmarks.Youcancutdownonsearchtimeifyouknowwhattheimportantlandmarksare.
Examples:
ItisnexttotheCNTower!
GopasttheAquariumandthenturnleft.
26.Whomaybemostinterestedinthereading?
A.LisafromFrance,whoislearningChineseculture.
B.Mr.GreenfromBritain,whoisteachingEnglish.
C.YuanHaifromChina,whoistakingatripinEngland.
D.MissSmithfromAmerica,whoishavingameetinginNewYork.
27.________isthemostimportantwhenyouaskfordirections.
A.KnowingwhereyouareB.Askingtherightperson
C.MakingyourselfunderstoodD.Greetingthepersonpolitely
28.Usingtheword“nearest”canhelpyou____________.
A.misswrongplacesB.findtheplacequickly
C.findabetterplaceD.learnaboutmoreplaces
Onceuponatime,therewasafairwithdifferentshopsintown.Amongthosewasasmallshopsetupbyayoungman.
Theshopwasfilledwithcolorfuljewelryandotherthingsmadeofglass.Oneofthepiecescaughtajeweler’seye.Itwasshiningsobrightlythatthejewelerthoughtitwasapreciousdiamond(珍贵的钻石).Heaskedtheshopowner,”What’sthepriceofthispiece?
”
“20dollars,”repliedtheowner.
Thejewelerwantedtosavesomemoney,sohesaid,“Icangiveyouonly15dollarsforit.”
Theshopownerrefused.
Thereweren’tmanypeoplearoundtheshop,sothejewelerthoughttohimself,“IfIcomebacklater,theshopownermaychangehismind.”Afterhangingaboutforawhile,hereturnedtotheshop,onlytofindthepiecemissing.Heaskedtheshopowner,“WhereisthepieceIaskedforamomentago?
”
Theshopownerreplied,“Isolditfor20dollars.”
Thejewelergotangryandsaid,”Whatafool(傻瓜)youare!
Itwasnotaglasspiecebutapreciousdiamond.”
Theshopownerreplied,“I’mnotafoolbutyouare!
Youknewthatpiecewasprecious,butyoutriedtobuyitfor15dollarsandleft.”
29.Thechangeofthejeweler’sfeelingcanbedescribedas______________.
A.angry→happy→regretfulB.happy→angry→regretful
C.angry→regretful→happyD.happy→regretful→angry
30.Whatlessoncanwelearnafterreadingthestory?
A.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.B.Trytosaveasmuchmoneyaswecan.
C.Thinktwicebeforemakingdecisions.D.Don’tlosemuchbytryingtosavealittle.
四、完成句子
完成句子。
31.当你遇到狗时,不要突然跑起来,否则它可能会追赶你。
Whenyoumeetadog,don’trunsuddenly,oritmay______________you.
32.出门前别忘记切断水源。
Don’tforgetto_____________________thewatersupplybeforegoingout.
33.了解一些餐桌礼仪是非常必要的。
It’snecessarytoknowsome_____________________________.
34.尽管你很忙,但请尽力保持房间整洁。
Thoughyouareverybusy,butplease__________________tokeeptheroomtidy.
35.起初,没有人看好这个计划。
__________________________________,nobodythoughttheplanwasgood.
五、用单词的正确形式完成短文
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文完整正确。
(每个单词限用一次。
每空只填一个单词。
)
leadyourselfsearchcollectaskgoodfindpleaselistenersexact
Oneday,aspeakerwasgivingaspeechabouthappiness.Hewantedtodrawthe36.attention,sohecreatedagroupactivity.Allofthelistenerswereaskedtotakepartinit.
Hegaveeachlisteneraballoon.Eachonewasaskedtowritehisorhernameontheballoon.Then,alloftheballoonswere37.andputinanotherroom.
Thespeakerthen38.thegrouptotheroomfullofballoon.Hetoldeachpersontofindtheballoonthathadhisorhernamewithinfiveminutes.Everyonewasbusy39.forhisorhername.Theypushedeachotheraroundandbumpedintoeachother.Fiveminutespassed,butnoonecould40.hisorherownballoon.
Afterseeingthis,thespeakeraskedeachpersontotakeanyballoonandtrytofindthepersonwhosenamewaswrittenonit.Everyonestarted41.eachotherfortheirnames.Theyallhadtheirownballoonswithinjusttwominutes.
“Thisis42.whathappensinourlife,”thespeakersaid.“Theballoonsarelikethehappinesswelookfor.Everyoneisbusylookingfortheirownhappiness,notcaringwhathappenstoothers.Butsom