江苏省泰州市靖江市2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
江苏
九年级
期末
2024-02-26
27次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
单词辨析、词汇、语法、语用、主题、语篇、短语辨析
一、单项选择 添加题型下试题
A.secret | B.spirit | C.symbol | D.system |
—Thank you. It’s a work of art, but it is also ________ for tea making.
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A.local | B.practical | C.equal | D.general |
—It ________ be Linda. She’s the only one that can make it in our class.
A.must | B.mustn’t | C.can | D.can’t |
A.because | B.unless | C.if | D.whenever |
A.simply | B.slowly | C.hardly | D.widely |
—I think there’s something wrong with him today. Look, he ________ his breakfast.
A.isn’t touching | B.doesn’t touch | C.hasn’t touched | D.wasn’t touching |
【知识点】 touch 表示影响(动作已完成)解读
A.push in | B.push for | C.put out | D.put up |
— ________, they practised the dance for only two hours.
A.Sounds great | B.Believe it or not | C.With pleasure | D.In your dreams |
【知识点】 判断与评价
Ann likes sports very much. She goes cycling twice a week and often goes mountain climbing on Sundays. She learns baseball on Saturdays, and now she plays it very well. |
A.By using the space order. | B.By using the time order. |
C.From general to specific. | D.From specific to general. |
【知识点】 常识和习语
—I haven’t decided it. I’m not sure ________.
A.that I shall go there by train | B.when shall I ask the boss for leave |
C.which hotel I stayed in | D.who I can invite to go with |
二、完形填空 添加题型下试题
I have seven children, so our house is always in a complete mess. But my garden always helps me relax and become
For a long time, I
But during a recent spring, I was trying to prepare the soil, and I honestly wasn’t enjoying my time of peace and quiet. My 13-year-old son, Josiah, picked up a
The same thing happened with picking up rocks and planting the seeds (种子) -one or two of the children would appear to watch and then
One day I went out secretly by myself to the garden. I wondered
“Oh, yeah, would you taste them?”
“Mama, I’ve got to pick some peas. Won’t the others love them? I can’t wait to
I realized how selfish I had been. I’d tried to keep the happiness of gardening to
A.energetic | B.generous | C.curious | D.social |
A.prepared | B.knew | C.guarded | D.built |
A.hands | B.feet | C.stomachs | D.backs |
A.leave | B.continue | C.return | D.stop |
A.broken | B.spare | C.lonely | D.dark |
A.put up | B.given up | C.dug up | D.turned up |
A.fail | B.experience | C.succeed | D.join |
A.lighter | B.cleaner | C.stronger | D.harder |
A.Though | B.If | C.As | D.Whenever |
A.carefully | B.exactly | C.politely | D.naturally |
A.how | B.where | C.why | D.whether |
A.collected | B.travelled | C.tasted | D.counted |
A.watch | B.enjoy | C.pick | D.share |
A.me | B.myself | C.them | D.themselves |
A.in fear | B.in surprise | C.with joy | D.with shame |
三、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
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26. According to Picture 1, we know that _________.
A.French high school students don’t obey the school rules. |
B.French high school students prefer being dressed in similar clothes. |
C.Chinese high school students are often dressed in school uniform at school. |
D.Chinese high school students are not rich enough to buy their favourite clothes. |
A.it’s cool to smoke | B.it’s against the school rule |
C.it’s right to follow the example | D.it’s necessary to learn to smoke |
A.express their love in a direct way | B.open the gifts later by themselves |
C.use chopsticks when having meals | D.visit different places during one vacation |
A.table manners | B.cultures and customs |
C.vacation styles | D.communication habits |
A.a poster | B.a notice | C.a comic strip | D.a news report |
Guangfulin Relics Park (广富林遗址公园) is about four kilometers away from Sheshan Hill. It’s a window into the history of Shanghai.
In 1958, while digging a new waterway, some local farmers found several pieces of ancient pottery (陶器). In 1961, archaeologists (考古学家) began a serious study there. They discovered a large number of pottery items, spinning wheels, dishes and knives. They also discovered two tombs (坟墓). These discoveries proved that there is a 4,000-year-old culture here. The relics park was built right on this historical place.
The park includes a farmland protection area, a cultural area and a Chinese-style water town. Rice, corn, sunflowers, pears and peaches are grown in the farmland protection area. The water town provides a perfect place for tourists to stay the night and have a rest.
The cultural area is the most important part of the park. It is made up of ten museums and memorial halls. The most popular one is the Guangfulin Cultural Museum. It’s built underwater with its roofs (屋顶) on the surface.
You can find many shops, cafes and teahouses in the park. Visitors can find a quiet place with books and tea at the Duoyun Bookstore, for example. Events like lantern shows and archaeological speeches are held in the park throughout the year.
Address: No. 3260, Guangfulin Road, Songjiang, Shanghai
Nearest bus stop: East China University of Political Science and Law (Songjiang 15/ Songjiang 24/ Songjiang 99/ Songjiang 1801)
Opening hours: 9 a. m.-5 p. m., Monday-Sunday. Admission (准许进入) ends at 4:30 p. m.
Suggested sightseeing time: 3–5 hours
Phone: 021-57800000
Facilities available:
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(—A guidebook to Guangfulin Relics Park)
31. Visitors to Guangfulin Relics Park should enter the park no later than ________.A.4p. m. | B.4:30 p. m. | C.5 p. m. | D.5:30 p. m. |
A.the water town | B.the farmland protection area |
C.the cultural area | D.the Guangfulin Cultural Museum |
A.strollers | B.wheelchairs | C.power banks | D.vending machines |
A.![]() | B.![]() | C.![]() | D.![]() |
A.My heart belongs to (属于) Shanghai | B.What makes a famous tourist attraction |
C.It’s fine to take trips here | D.Come and discover the roots (根) of Shanghai |
Time to let go!
When I asked my mum and dad if I could go to Kavos with some of my friends for a week, the last thing I thought they would say was “yes”. “There is nothing to discuss,” my dad barked, “Of course you can’t. My girl, you are too young to travel without the presence (在场) of an adult. It’s completely out of question.” My mum just went on and on about all of the possible dangers. So I tried to change their minds. I told them,“If you were worried about the possibility of me falling off a wall and dying in Kavos, then why weren’t you also worried about the possibility of the same thing happening to me here in London?”.
Finally, they agreed—unwillingly. My mum took me to the airport. I had to fly
After having left my luggage in my room, I explored the attractions with my friends. Everyone spoke English and everywhere looked like a cheap American film set. It was just what we all needed after a long year of busy study.
I promised my parents I wouldn’t go out every night. But once you’re there, it just can’t be helped. Every one of us wanted to make the most of our week of freedom. To be honest, I think we did get a bit too crazy.
I still wonder if my parents were happy with their decision. But I did have a wonderful holiday. I think the experience should make my parents realize that it is time for them to let go. I got home safely at last. So did my friends. Now I’m talking with my mum about a similar journey next year. She is speechless for a moment, then she cries, “My alarm bells (警钟) have already started ringing.”
36. The underlined phrase “out of question” probably means ________.A.acceptable | B.different | C.impossible | D.unnecessary |
A.again | B.alone | C.anyway | D.already |
A.At the airport. | B.At home. | C.At a tourist attraction. | D.At the hotel. |
A.The writer didn’t keep her promise while travelling. |
B.The writer didn’t go outside when she was in Kavos. |
C.Something went wrong when the writer was in Kavos. |
D.The writer and her classmates didn’t enjoy freedom in London. |
A.now encourages teenagers to travel freely without their parents |
B.believes it’s useful to warn teenagers about the danger they might face |
C.is glad to allow the writer to travel again without the presence of an adult |
D.still worries about the writer’s safety even after she’s returned from a successful trip |
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①On Earth, when you go to the bathroom, gravity (重力) helps the pee (小便) and poop (大便) go down into the toilet and stay there. But in space, things float (漂浮) around. When the Space Station goes around the Earth, it feels like there is no gravity on board.
②“In space, if you had a common toilet, the water would just float around and finally float out,” says NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik. It’s too awful!
③In space toilets, gentle vacuums (真空装置) do the work of gravity. Flowing air sucks (吸) everything into the toilet and holds it there.
④To pee, astronauts use a simple funnel (漏斗) connected to a soft pipe. There are different tops for men and women. Astronauts poop into a metal toilet with a very small opening, the size of a baseball. Vacuum helps to move everything along.
⑤Instead of flushing (冲水), astronaut s use throwaway bags in the toilet. When they finish, they close the bag and push it through a hole into a waste bin. The Space Station has its own water treatment machine, where dirty water, including pee, is cleaned and recycled. Bags of poop go out with the rubbish. They burn up with the rest of the rubbish when they hit Earth’s atmosphere (大气层).
⑥Because going to the bathroom is quite different in space, astronauts have to learn how to work the space toilets and how to sit correctly over the small hole. They practice on Earth to get better at it. Training helps to make these daily tasks easier, leaving more time for science.
⑦But some things can only be learned in space. “When you go to the bathroom in space, you have to use your elbows (肘部) and your feet to hold yourself in the right position because there’s no gravity,” says Scott Wenstein, who trains astronauts. As he notes, “On Earth, it’s easy to eat, go to the bathroom, and sleep because gravity helps out. In space those basic things take a little bit more time and effort.”
41. What would happen if a common toilet was used in space?A.It would work as well as it does on Earth. | B.There would be a strong vacuum inside the toilet. |
C.Dirty water would float around and even float out. | D.It would cost a great deal of water to flush the toilet. |
A.To burn up the rubbish. | B.To deal with zero gravity. | C.To fit men and women. | D.To connect a soft pipe. |
a. Close bags of pee and poop. b. Recycle pee in the water treatment machine.
c. Burn the waste up along with other rubbish. d. Put bags of pee and poop into a waste bin.
A.a-b-c-d | B.c-b-d-a | C.c-a-b-d | D.a-d-b-c |
A.at the beginning of Paragraph 2 | B.at the beginning of Paragraph 3 |
C.at the end of Paragraph 4 | D.at the end of Paragraph 5 |
A.Paragraph 1. | B.Paragraph 5. | C.Paragraph 6. | D.Paragraph 7. |
四、任务型阅读 添加题型下试题
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Miao Embroidery (刺绣) Shines at Milan Fashion Week
At Milan Fashion Week last September in Italy, people were amazed at the beautiful pictures on the models’ clothes. What were these? Italian embroidery? No. They were Chinese traditional Miao embroidery. Lots of viewers didn’t know it very well and confused (混淆) them.
About four months ago, some embroidery designers’ works were chosen to be displayed at Milan Fashion Week. Their beautiful embroidery showed the traditional artistry (工艺技术) of the Miao people. The Miao are one of China’s 56 ethnic groups (民族). Miao people have a habit of decorating clothes with beautiful pictures. They have got ideas for these pictures from nature and their ethnic history. As a result, people think that Miao embroidery is a “living fossil (活化石)” of Miao culture.
“I have never been to a foreign country, but my embroidery has,” Wang Rongbi said in excitement. Wang comes from Xiaogulong Village in Guizhou province. She is one of embroidery designers from the province.
Wang takes pride in where she comes from. In her pieces, she embroiders seals (印章) on different parts of clothes. In this way, she pays her great respect to the Siyin Miao, one branch (分支) of the Miao ethnic group. “Siyin” in Chinese means four seals.
Shi Chuanying is another Miao embroiderer from Guizhou. The 45-year-old was luckier than Wang. She had a front-row seat at the fashion week. In July, Shi received an invitation to attend Milan Fashion Week. On September 21, Shi left for Milan. She went there with two traditional costumes (服装) and ten embroidered pieces made for the catwalk.
The Miao people are happy to see the traditional costumes of their ethnic group on the international stage. This has increased their confidence in the development of Miao embroidery. “Traditional costumes can be very fashionable,” said an embroidery designer. “Hopefully, our ethnic culture has plenty of attraction from all over the world.”
Miao Embroidery Shines at Milan Fashion Week | ||
Introduction | * At Milan Fashion Week, lots of viewers | |
Some | *The beautiful Miao embroidery showed the traditional artistry of the Miao people. *The Miao people are *Miao embroidery is | |
Two Miao embroidery designers | Wang Rongbi | *Wang comes from Xiaogulong Village in Guizhou province. She has never been *Wang is |
Shi Chuanying | *The 45-year-old was luckier because she was *Shi went to Milan with two traditional costumes and ten embroidered pieces made for the catwalk. | |
Conclusion | *The Miao people become more |