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第第頁人教版九年級下冊期末試卷英語時量:90分鐘滿分:100分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AAnamazingthemepark:HappyValley(谷)LocationGiftshopandsnackbar?InOverseasChineseTown,ShenzhenCity,GuangdongProvince?Lotsofbooks,T-shirtsandtoys.?Youwillloveouricecreamandfreshfruitjuice.TicketsHowtogetthere?All-dayticketofHappyValley:¥180/person.?NightticketofHappyValley:¥60/person.?Valid(有效的)between18:30and22:00.?TicketofHappyTrain:¥40/person.?TicketsofHappyValley+HappyTrain:¥200/person.?Ticketsarefreetothepeopleover70andunder3.?BytouristbusNo.1runningbetweenLuohuRailwayStationandHappyValley.?BybusNo.20,21,26,27,thengetoffatWindowoftheWorldStationandwalkforabout3minutestoHappyValley.?BysubwayLine1(runningbetween06:30-23:30),getoffatthestopofWindowoftheWorldStationandleavefromExitA,thenwalkforabout3minutestoHappyValley.Groups?SchoolgroupsarewelcomeonTuesdaysandWednesdays.?Thethemeparkisalsoavailabletorent(租用)forbirthdayparties.?Theparkistotallyaccessible(可到達的)topeoplewithdisabilities.?Visitusonthewebsitetoplaceyourorderforagroupinadvance.1. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.OnTuesdaysandThursdaysschoolgroupsarewelcome. B.Birthdaypartiescanbeheldinthethemeparkat23:30. C.YoucangettotheparkbytouristbusNo.21. D.Apersoninawheelchaircanvisitthepark.2. Howmuchshouldacouplewithachildunder3payfortheall-daytickets? A.¥540. B.¥360. C.¥600. D.¥120.3. Wherecanwepossiblyfindthiskindofinformation? A.Inastorybook. B.Inatravelbrochure(手冊). C.Inalanguagebook. D.Inamagazine.BActivitiesforthistermMarchDrawingTime:Tuesdays,4:00-4:50pmTeacher:GraceBrownAllstudentsarewelcome.AprilSingingTime:Thursdays,3:30-4:30pmTeacher:AndyLinAllstudentsarewelcome.MayDancingTime:Mondays,4:00一5:00pmTeacher:GraceBrownGirlsonly.JunePublicspeakingTime:FridaysandSaturdays,3:30-4:15pmTeacher:LucasYuAllstudentsarewelcome.4. Whichtwoactivitiesshareateacher? A.Drawingandsinging. B.Drawinganddancing. C.Singingandpublicspeaking.5. Eachdrawinglessongoesonfor· A.50minutes B.onehour C.45minutes6. IfFrankisfreeonSaturdayafternoons,whatcanhelearn? A.Singing. B.Drawing. C.Publicspeaking.CMostofusspendalldayatschoolorwork.Afteralongandbusyday,allwewanttodoisreturntoacomfortablehome.Smarttechnologycanturnanyhomeintoanicerplacetolive.Smarthomeshavebeenaroundforsometime.ScottishcompanyPicoElectronicsinventedatypeoftechnologycalledX10in1975.Itallowshouseholddevices,suchaslightsandalarms,tocommunicatewitheachotherbyusingradiowaves(無線電波),accordingtoAVSystemsMag,aspecializedmagazineintheaudiovisual(視聽的)andautomationindustry.Ofcourse,5Gnetworkconnectivityhasmadesmarthomesmuchmoresophisticated(復雜的)thanX10.Perhapsthemostwidespreadsmarthometechnologyisthevoice-activatedassistant(語音激活助手).Thisisespeciallyconvenientforchildrenandpeoplewithphysicaldisabilities,astheycanfinishtasksthatwouldnormallybetoodifficult,accordingtoHow—ToGeek.Commonhouseholdappliancescanbecome“smart”aswell.Forexample,asmarttrashbincankeeptrackofthethingsyou’vethrownawayandplaceanonlineorderfornewitems,whilesmartrefrigeratorscancreatedinnerrecipesbasedonthevegetablesthatarebeingkeptinside,accordingtoHowStuffWorks.Butit’snotjustaboutconvenience.Smarthomesarealsogoodfortheenvironment.Byregularlycheckingyourenergyuseandautomatically(自動地)turningofflightsandotherdevicesthatyou’renotusing,smarthomescanlowerhowmuchelectricityyouuseoverall.Usinglessenergymeansthatweusefewernaturalresources,whichisgoodfortheenvironment.7. X10technologyallowshouseholddevicestocommunicateby_______. A.usinglights B.usingvoices C.usingradiowaves D.connectingtoa5Gnetwork8. WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout? A.Voice-activatedassistants. B.Howsmarthomesarebuilt. C.ThedifferencebetweenX10and5Gtechnologies. D.Technologiesdesignedforchildrenandthedisabled.9. Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementisNOTtrue? A.X10iscreatedbyaScottishcompany. B.Smartrefrigeratorscancookyourdinnerbasedonthevegetablesyouhaveinside. C.Thevoice-activatedassistantisamoresophisticatedsmarthometechnology. D.Asmarttrashbincanplaceanonlineorderfornewitems.10. Howaresmarthomesbetterfortheenvironment? A.Theyuserecyclablehouseholdappliances. B.Theyarebuiltwithspecialmaterials. C.Theyhavesmarttrashbins. D.Theyhelpussaveenergy.11. Thearticlemainlytellsus_______. A.how5Gdevelops B.howtouse5G C.howourhomeislikewiththeuseof5G D.5Gisenvironmentallyfriendly.COnFriday,June20th,29dogsalongwiththeirownerscametoSantaRosa,California.Theycametheretotakepartinanunusualcompetition—onethatseeksoutandhonorstheWorld’sUgliestDog.Nowinits26thyear,thecompetitionisoneofthebiggestattractionsattheannualSonomaCountyFair.AmongtheleadingcompetitorswereCupcake,whowasadopted(收養)fromalocaldogrescuecenterinJanuary,andShorty,whowouldhavebeenputtosleepifitsowner,Jason,wasn’tkindenoughtopickitup.Alsocompetingwas11-year-oldveteranGrovie.Describedbyhisownerasshortandfunny,theChinesepugisalocalresidentwhohastakenpartinthiscontestseveraltimes.Thentherewasthe2002“World’sUgliestDog”and“RingofChampions”winner,Rascal.The7lbsnaturallyhairlessdogwithveryfewteethcomesfromanimpressivebackground.Hisgrandfather,ChiChi,hasheldtheGuinnessWorldRecordforwinningthetitle“World’sUgliestDog”seventimes!Butalltheseimpressively“ugly”dogshadnochanceagainstPeanut.Thetwo-year-olddogwasbadlyburntinafirewhichcausedhimtolosehislips,mostofhisbodyhairandeyelids.Besideswinningthetitle,$1,500incashandalargetrophy(獎杯)thefirst-timewinneralsoenjoyedanall-expenses-paidtriptoNewYorkCitywherehemadescheduledappearancesonTodayShowandJimmyKimmelShow.Thecompetitionisagreatwaytohonorthesedogs,manyofwhomgettheirunusuallookbecauseofhumanabuse(虐待).Butmostimportantly,itshowstheworldthatuglinessdoesnotpreventdogsfrombecomingverylovingpets.Whocouldtakepartinthecompetition? A.Dogownershavinguglydogs. B.Peoplewillingtoadoptdogs. C.Dogswithunusualskills. D.Dogswithuglylook.13. WhydidJasonadoptShorty? A.Becausehedidn’twantShortytobekilled. B.BecauseShortylookedsocuteandfunny. C.BecausehewantedShortytotakepartinthecompetition. D.BecausenorescuecenterwouldliketoadoptShorty.14. Whichdogwonthecompetitionthistime? A.Rascal. B.Peanut. C.Cupcake. D.Grovie.15. What’sthemainpurposeofthecompetition? A.Tocallonpeoplenottokilluglydogs. B.Totellpeopleuglydogsareworthloving. C.Toshowthewaytodealwithuglydogs. D.Tohonorunusualdogsandtheirowners.DHanfufashionhasbecometrendyamongyoungpeopleChinahasembracedWesternfashionandfuturisticdesignsinrecentdecades,butagrowingnumberofyoungpeoplearenowlookingtothepastforfashionadvice.Ifyoulookcloselyaroundyourcity,youmightspothanfu,thetraditionalclothingoftheHanethnicgroup.InarecentlypublishedreportbyonlineshoppingplatformTmall,morethan2millionhanfuoutfitsweresoldin2019.Thenumberofhanfubuyersincreasedby92percentcomparedto2018.Theaverageageofbuyerswas21,withabout52percentbetween19and24yearsold.ButwhyhasthistraditionalclothingbecometrendyamongyoungChinesepeople?Forsomeofthem,it’sacostumeforrelaxation.Dafan,a24-year-oldcollegestudent,saidthatdressinginhanfuisawayforhertoescapethetroublesofreallife.Modernclothing,ontheotherhand,representstheidentitypeopleneedtoshoweveryday.“Hanfuandmodernclothinghelpmetoreleasethedifferentsidesinme,”sheexplained.Otheryoungsterslikehanfubecauseoftheculturebehindit.Theyregarditasawaytoreconnectwithtraditions.Itswidesleeves,crossedcollarsandflowingrobesbringpeoplebacktoancienttimes.“What’sbehindhanfuisinheritanceoftheChinesecivilization,”Nanhe,a21-year-oldcostumestudioownersaid.That’sprobablywhysomefanshavestartedtobringthetraditionalclothingabroad.SomeonewhoclimbedGermany’shighestpeakwearinghanfuthissummer.Shereceivedpraisefromtourists.“ManyChinesepeoplearetakingalikingforhanfu,asithelpsthemestablishtheirnationalidentityandbelonging,”ZhangYiwu,aprofessorofChineseliteratureatPekingUniversitysaid.16. Fromthedata(數據)inthesecondparagraph,weknowthat_______. A.Hanfuisbecomingmoreandmorepopularamongyoungpeople B.Hanfuisbecomingmoreandmorepopularamongstudents C.HanfuismainlysoldinTmall D.Hanfuismainlysoldonline17. DafanwearsHanfubecauseshethinks_______. A.Hanfuisveryconvenienttorelax B.Hanfuisbothbeautifulandtraditional C.Hanfuandmodernclothinghelpherreleasethedifferentsides D.Hanfuisfashionable18. Fromtheseventhparagraph,wecaninferthesomeoneismostlikely(極可能)tobe_______. A.aGerman B.aChinese C.aJapanese D.anAmerican19. Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean? A.ManypeoplewearHanfuastheylikeHanfuverymuch. B.ManypeoplelikewearingHanfuasitcanproudlyshowhe/sheisaChinese. C.ManypeoplelikewearingHanfuasHanfuisbothtraditionalandfashionable. D.ManypeoplewearHanfuasHanfuismoreandmorepopular.20. Thebesttitleofthisarticlemaybe_______. A.Hanfu—Chinesetraditionalclothing B.Hanfu—Chinesefuturisticclothing C.Hanfu—Chinesefashionclothing D.Hanfu—Chinesepopularclothing第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowLaughingatYourselfMakesYouAttractiveHaveyoueverembarrassedyourselfinpublicandgotlaughedatforit?21Andit’sokay—weshouldevenhavealaughaboutthem.?Laughingatyourselfmeansacceptingwhoyoureallyare.Youmayfeelbadaboutyourselfbecauseofpastmisfortune.However,it’snormaltobeimperfect.What’simportantisthatyoushouldbehonestwithyourselfaboutwhoyouare.22Youwon’tbeabletolaughatyourselfwithoutself-acceptance.?Laughingatyourselfhelpsincreaseyourconfidence.Whenyou’reabletostayoptimistic(樂觀的)andlaughatyourself,youarelikelytobemoresuccessfulinlife.23Moreimportantly,ithelpsyourealizeyourownweaknesses,soyouknowwhichareastodobetterin.?24Laughingatsomeoneelsemayhurttheirfeelingsevenifyoudidn’tintendto,whilelaughingatyourselfdoesnot.—Youmightevenbringasmiletotheirfaces.Peoplewilllikeit,becauseitshowsthatyouhavethecouragetodosoandyou’rebeingrealaboutyourimperfections.25Soinsteadofblaming(責備)yourself,trytothinkofyourmistakes,inapositivewayandacceptyourselfjustasyouare.Learntolaughatyourselfandyouwillbemoreattractive.A.Laughingatyourselfmakesyoupopular.B.Acceptyourselfthoughyou’reimperfect.C.Justrememberthathumansallmakemistakes.D.Youdon’tneedtotakeyourselfseriouslyallthetime.E.Chancesarethatweallhavethesekindsofexperiences.F.Laughingatyourselfchangeswhatotherpeoplethinkofyou.G.Thisisbecauselaughingatyourselfhelpsdevelopyourmentalhealth.第二部分語言運用共四小節,共45分第一節閱讀表達閱讀下面的短文,然后根據短文內容回答問題。(每題2分,共10分)Near-sightedness(近視眼)isabigprobleminChina.LiuShuangrui,a15-year-oldboyfromLiaoningprovince,startedtowearglassesattheageof5.Twenty-fiveofthe38studentsinLiu’sclasswearglasses.Doesthissoundanythinglikeyourclass?It’sreportedthatabout60to80percentofChinesebetweentheagesof13and19arenear-sighted.Butyoungpeoplearen’ttheonlyoneswithvisionproblemsinChina.Chinahastheworld’slargepopulationofnear-sightedpeopleat450million.That’saboutone-thirdofthecountry’spopulation.Thisnumberwillriseto700millionby2020.“Thisismainlyduetothelongtimenear-distanceuseoftheeyeswhenpeoplearestudyingorworking,”WangNingli,adoctoratBeijingTongrenHospital,said.Manypeoplespendagreatdealoftimestaringatbooksandelectronicdevices,whichcauseseyeproblems.Inaddition,manypeopleknowthatreadingunderdimlightisbadforone’seyes.Sotheytrytoreadonlyunderbrightlight.However,ifthelightistoobright,itcanalsocauseeyeproblems.Eatingtoomuchsugarisanotherreason.Itisbelievedthateatingtoomuchsugarcanharmyoureyesaswell.ToomuchsugarinthebodycancauseashortageofvitaminB1.Alack(缺少)ofvitaminB1isverybadforyoureyesandcanmakeyoureyesightworse.26.HowoldwasLiuShuangruiwhenhestartedtowearglasses?27.WhatisthepercentageofChinesebetweentheagesof13and19whoarenear-sighted?28.WhatisthenameofthehospitalwhereWangNingliworks?29.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyreasonscancauseeyeproblems?30.Whatcanmakeoureyesightworse?第二節詞語填空通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳答案。(每題1分,共10分)Onceinacompany,40leadersfromdifferentdepartments(部門)wereaskedtoworktogetheronabigproject.Buttherewasaproblem:theywouldn’t31informationwitheachother.Sooneday,theprojectheadinvitedthemtojoininsomefun32inaroomfullofhundredsofballoons.Theheadpointedtoaboxandsaid.“Balloonsinthatboxhaven’tbeenblownupyet.Eachoneofyou33aballoonandblowsitup.Thenwriteyournameonit.”Wheneveryonefinished,theprojectheadaskedthemtoleavetheirballoonsand34theroom.Afewminuteslater,allleaderswentbackandwere35thattheyhadtofindtheballoonwiththeirownnameonitamonghundredsofballoonsintheroom.Theprojecthead36themthatifanyballoonpopped,thepersonresponsibleforpoppingthatballoonwouldlosethegame.Twentyminutespassed,andnotevena37personwasabletofindtheirballoons!Thentheprojectheadsaid,“Ifyoufindanyballoonwithnameonit,giveittothepersonwhosenamewasonitas38asyoucan.”39acoupleofminutes,everymemberhadtheirownballoonswiththeirownnamesonit!Allofthemfeltexcited.Attheendofthegame,theprojectheadsaid,“Youcannowunderstandthatwearemuch40efficient(有效的)whenwearereadytosharewitheachotherandwearebetterproblemsolverswhenweareworkingtogether,notindividually(單獨地).”31.A.share B.connect C.provide32.A.buildings B.conversations C.activities33.A.turnsup B.hangsup C.picksup34.A.comeupwith B.takeawayfrom C.getoutof35.A.described B.told C.regarded36.A.recorded B.warned C.traded37.A.bright B.popular C.single38.A.mainly B.angrily C.quickly39.A.In B.To C.Past40.A.worse B.more C.better第三節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Allaroundtheworld,familiescelebratespecialdaystogether.Traditionsforthesedays41(be)verydifferent.Someofthemmaysurpriseyou.Familiesinmostcountrieshaveaspecialdaytocelebratemothers.InSerbia,thisdayison42secondSundaybeforeChristmas.Onthatday,childrensneak(溜)intotheir43(mother)bedroomandtieherfeetwithribbon(絲帶)sothatshecan’tgetoutofbed.Thentheyshout,“Mother’sDay,Mother’sDay!Whatwillyoupay44(get)away?”Thenthemothergivesthemsmall45(treat)andpresentsaspaymentsothatthekids“free”her.InChina,theysaythatbabiesareoneyearoldwhentheyareborn.Afterthat,allchildrencelebratetheirbirthdayonNewYear’sDaybecausethat’swhentheygrowayear46(old).Actualbirthdays47(celebrate)withabigfamilymeal.Thetraditionisthatthe“birthdayboy”or“birthdaygirl”shouldfilltheirmouth48asmanylongnoodlesastheycan49theneatthem.Thisis50inChineseculture,longnoodlesareasymbolthatpeoplewilllivelong.第四節情景交際通讀下面的對話,根據上下文補全對話內容。(每題2分,共10分)A:Hello,Tom.Youlookupset.51.?B:Ican’tdecidewhetherIshouldtakepartinourschoolartfestival.A:52.?B:ForthecelebrationofNationalDay.A:Oh,Isee.Whenwillthefestivalbegin?B:It’llbeginonSeptember25th.A:Iknowyou’regoodatsinging.53.?B:Greatidea!But54.?A:HowaboutIloveyou,China?B:It’stoodifficult.I’mafraidIcan’tsingitwell.A:55.

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