广东省广州市花都区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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这是一份广东省广州市花都区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题,共12页。试卷主要包含了学校等内容,欢迎下载使用。
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2023 学年第一学期期末质量评价
九年级英语 (问卷)
(时间: 100 分钟 总分: 90 分)
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考生必须保持答题卡的整洁, 考试结束将问卷和答题卡一并交回。一、语法选择 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文, 按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求, 从 1-15 小题所给的 A、B、C
和 D 项中选出最佳选项。
I’ll always remember the first time I tried ballet. My mther was a dancer and I wanted t be like her, but after
1mistakes during my first class, I felt like giving up right away.
Weeks2and my dancing didn’t get any better. Then we3that we were ging t perfrm in a
shw. I was scared f falling n my face in frnt f4peple and disappinting my mm.
I never learned t dance well5I practiced hard. Finally, I went t my mm t tell her6I felt.
She simply laughed and tld me she wuld teach me all she knew7ballet.
My mm quickly discvered hw bad at ballet I was, but she still taught me with the8patience, lve
and understanding. When I jumped and fell, she was there9me. When I lst my balance, she held
10up. By the time the shw arrived, I was as prepared as I11be.
The music began and my heart started t race. Breathing12, I began mving t the music withut
missing a step. When13music stpped, I ran ff the stage and laughed in excitement.
My mm fund me14gave me a huge hug, telling me hw prud she was. I lked my mm in the
eye and tld her that this culd nt have happened withut her.
MOM is the persn15will always be there t catch yu if yu fall. That’s what I realized thrugh
this.
A. t makeB. makingC. makeD. made
A. passB. t passC. passingD. passed
A. tldB. was tldC. were tldD. were telling
A. hundredB. hundredsC. hundred fD. hundreds f
A. whenB. thughC. ifD. because
A. hwB. whereC. whenD. that
A. withB. frmC. abutD. int
A. greatestB. greaterC. greatD. greatly
A. catchB. caughtC. catchingD. t catch
10 A. IB. myC. meD. mine
A. culdB. wuldC. ughtD. might
A. calmB. calmlyC. calmnessD. calming
A. aB. anC. theD. /
A. andB. butC. sD. r
A. whatB. whC. whichD. why
二、完形填空 (共 10 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 10 分)
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 从 16-25 各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 项中选出最佳选项。
During the Three Kingdms perid in ancient China, there was a wise man named Zhuge Liang, als knwn as Kngming. He served fr Liu Bei.
One day, Zhuge Liang fund himself in a/an16situatin. Sima Yi’s army was reprted being
17and Zhuge’s supprt was still far away. There was nly ne18fr Zhuge t take, the use f
empty city.
Zhuge Liang sent his sldiers t West City. He tld them t19the city gates and sent them t clean
the rads. The men culdn’t understand Zhuge Liang’s request, but Zhuge tld them nt t20and he had
secretly sent many sldiers arund t fight the cming war. Zhuge himself went up the city wall with tw f his service bys and began t play his favurite music there.
Sima Yi’s army had been tld that West City was empty. Hwever, when they arrived and saw the pen gates, empty streets, and nly a few ld sldiers wrking as cleaners, they became21and didn’t enter the city.
Zhuge tld them that the city was empty and he had prepared t welcme the enemy. Sima Yi believed it was a
22since Zhuge had never taken any unsure plans in his life and his wrds culdn’t be23
trusted. He replied Zhuge that n matter whether the city was empty r nt, he was nt t enter. Sima Yi’s army camped miles away utside West City.
General Zha Yun returned t West City. Zhuge Liang sent Zha t attack the24and he went back
t his State right away. Sima Yi was again tld by his men that West City was empty. When he headed twards West City fr the secnd time, he met Zha Yun and was25. When he finally learnt what had happened,
he realized abut his weakness, and left that area.
第一节 阅读理解 (共 15 小题; 每小题 2 分, 满分 30 分)
阅读下列短文, 从 26-40 各题所给的 A、 B、C 和 D 项中选出最佳选项。
(A)
After saying gdbye t Captain Black-eye Jack and One-legged Rsie, Jessica decided it wuld be a gd idea t paint sme pictures t help her remember them.
While the paintings dried, Jessica nticed a lng line f trucks driving int the park and stpped in a large
16. A. ashamed
B. difficult
C. strange
D. amazing
17. A. bigger
B. smarter
C. weaker
D. nearer
18. A. reasn
B. chice
C. rder
D. lessn
19. A. mend
B. wash
C. clean
D. pen
20. A. wrry
B. care
C. fight
D. shut
21. A. helpful
B. dubtful
C. jyful
D. hpeful
22. A. trick
B. game
C. quiz
D. jke
23. A. kindly
B. slwly
C. easily
D. happily
24. A. gate
B. heart
C. city
D. enemy
25. A. fled
三、阅读 (共两节,
B. shaken
满分 35 分)
C. beaten
D. killed
playing field. “Vanessa Feather’s Famus Flying Circus,” Jessica read ut.
“If we jined the circus, we wuld be able t travel arund and have adventures,” with the thught, Jessica marched up t the tw children, a by and a girl wh were practising.
“Hell,” she said. “My name’s Jessica and this is Zebedee. We thught yur act was fantastic and we’d like t jin yur circus t be acrbats.”
“Hi, I’m Shula,” said the girl. “Mum’s the ringmaster. Yu’ll have t talk t her if yu want t jin us.” “Well,” Vanessa said after listening t Jessica, “we’d be happy t teach yu t be an acrbat if yu seem gd
at it. Why dn’t yu have a g n the swing nw?”
Jessica reached the tp f the ple, tk hld f the swing, sat dwn and pushed ff. Hwever, she was s afraid that she was stuck.
Vanessa helped her dwn kindly. “I’m s srry,” said Jessica, when she had stpped shaking.
“Nw, dn’t wrry, yu never knw if yu can d smething until yu try,” said Vanessa. “Stay with us fr a while. There are plenty f things t d n the grund.”
During her stay with the circus, Jessica painted pictures f her new friends.
When it was time fr the circus t leave, Jessica and Zebedee felt very sad. They watched the truck disappear.
As it was raining, Jessica decided t g int the shpping mall. They sat dwn n a bench, and Jessica tk ut her paintings t remind them f the friends they had made.
“Zebedee, hw are we ging t make ur way in the wrld?” As they sat lst in thught, a crwd came arund the pictures.
“I’ll have that ne, dearie,” a vice said. “The ne f the man with the patch. He reminds me f my brther Jake. Hw much?”
“Oh it isn’t fr…” began Jessica, and then she nticed the crwd. Suddenly she had a wnderful idea. “£10,” she said ludly.
“I’ll take it,” said the wman.
It seemed everyne wanted a picture. Lts f children had been t the circus and wanted a picture f their favurite act. An ld lady tk tw prtraits f Zebedee. A yung man wanted the prtraits f One-legged Rsie.
Sn Jessica had n pictures left, but she did have quite a lt f mney.
“Lk at this,” she cried. “We can make ur way in the wrld and have adventures after all.”
Why did Jessica keep painting her friends she had made?
She wanted t make mney.B. She didn’t want t frget them.
C. She kept practising her skills.D. She planned t send them as gifts.
Which shws the crrect rder f Jessica’s experiences?
She tried t have a g n the swing but failed.
She culd g n adventures with her parrt.
She drew pictures f Captain Jack and Rsie.
She hped t jin the circus t be an acrbat.
Her paintings were bught by the passers.
A. a-e-b-c-dB. c-d-b-a-eC. a-e-c-b-dD. c-d-a-e-b
Hw may Jessica feel at the end f the stry?
Excited and hpeful.B. Afraid but interested.
C. Surprised and frightened.D. Happy but disappinted.
Which sentence best describes a lessn frm the stry?
It’s never t ld t learn.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C. A little f everything, nthing at all.D. Nthing is difficult t a willing heart.
(B)
Cnflict (冲突) happens when tw peple disagree because f their wn gals, values, r beliefs. It’s nt always as simple as an argument. Instead, cnflict is what happens right befre the argument; it’s what the tw peple disagree abut befre they start calling each ther names.
What may cause cnflict?
Parents and teenagers have many chances t experience cnflict with ne anther. Teenage years are a time when independence and parental influence fight, since teens are able t think n their wn but still live with parents wh have rules and expectatins fr them. Teenagers dn’t necessarily hld the same beliefs and values as their parents, and their gal t have fun ften cnflicts with their parents’ gal t keep them safe.
If kids dn’t cme back hme at the time when they’re suppsed t, their parents will get wrried. A wrried parent becmes a sclding (责骂的) parent. The cnflict happens.
Smetimes, teens want t have nisy fun while their parents want t sleep. This is a cmmn cnflict that
happens every day. Als, parents and teenagers usually prefer different types f music. S when parents dn’t like
the music the kids are listening t, they are mre likely t tell them t turn it dwn. Then cnflict begins.
This may nt be ttally true. Hwever, ne thing is fr sure: parents might use the teenager’s exam results t judge (判断) him/her. Every time the parents’ expectatins aren’t met, they will scld their kids. And the cnflict happens.
Hw t deal with cnflict?
See each ther as friends in the cmmn gals yu agree n. Such gals usually include keeping teens safe and seeing them make success. Pay attentin t these gals t avid getting unsatisfied with each ther.
List pssible slutins t the cnflict tgether. Yu can try listing creative ideas, whether they seem reasnable r nt. Creativity is yur friend when yu’re slving any prblem in life, including cnflict with thers.
What des the underlined phrase “calling each ther names” mean?
A Singing ludly t each ther.B. Speaking angrily t each ther.
C. Making a call t smene.D. Making smene feel at hme.
Why d teenagers and parents get int cnflict?
They have different beliefs and values.B. They live independent lives separately.
C. They hld cmmn views n teenage years.D. They dn’t shw much patience t each ther.
32 Hw can a teenager slve cnflict with parents?
A. By writing dwn creative ideas with parents.B. By writing an article abut different pinins.
C. By spending mre time talking with parents.D. By making parents change their pinins.
In which sectin f the magazine Family wuld yu prbably read this article?
Activities.B. Rules.C. Relatinship.D. Pssessins.
(C)
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The Fd Standards Agency (FSA) has recently started an activity t help peple understand the danger f
being expsed t acrylamide (丙烯酰胺), a pssible
cancer-causing chemical, while cking at hme.
Accrding t sme scientific research, vercking can cause cancer, s we shuld try t keep a glden yellw clur r lighter when frying, baking r rasting fds such as ptates, rt vegetables, and bread.
S, hw can we ck up delicius meals withut hurting health?
SHOP SMARTER
Althugh it is nearly impssible t cmpletely avid acrylamide, it’s wrth knwing which prducts cntain it.
Acrylamide is a chemical that is prduced when
starchy (淀粉类) fds are heated t very high
Hw des acrylamide influence peple’s health?
It has n knwn bad effects n peple’s health.
It may increase the risk f getting cancer in humans.
It may cause serius health prblems like heart attack.
The effects f acrylamide n human health are unclear.
Accrding t the expert, what bad effects des vercking have?
Sme nutrients and the gdness in certain fds are lst.
Overcked fds usually taste terrible and smell bad.
Overcked fds are believed t make peple fatter.
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第二节 阅读填空 (共 5 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 5 分)
阅读短文内容及文后 A-E 选项,选出可以填入 1-5 空白处的最佳选项。
Surprise Ending
A surprise ending is a way t d smething unexpected at the end f a stry.41
A surprise ending can change everything we thught we knew abut the stry. A gd surprise ending can stay with us lng after we finish reading the stry.42It encurages readers t recnsider their
understanding f the characters, plt, and themes.
Authrs use surprise endings t make stries mre challenging.43They help readers cnsider different
ways f understanding the stry by defying expectatins.
This writing skill is used in literature t make the reader really interested. O. Henry was knwn fr his clever and unexpected endings, which have made his stries ppular.44This skill is als used in writings like
science fictin, where unpredictability and suspense are imprtant.
45It usually creates a memrable cnclusin t a stry and make yu think abut the stry’s ending.
Furthermre, it enriches the reading experience. Readers can evaluate their predictins again and engage mre deeply.
In cnclusin, a surprise ending ges against what the reader expects.
They challenge readers t think far mre than what they expect.
A gd example f his endings is The Gift f the Magi.
It is used t make a stry mre interesting and exciting.
It can als make us think deeply abut its meanings.
四、写作 (共三节, 满分 30 分)
第一节 语篇填词 (共 5 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 5 分)
根据下列篇章意思及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。在填写答卷时,要求写出完整的单词。(每空限填一词)
Many f yu shuld have heard f Tiangng Kaiwu. It is c46ne f the greatest
in Chinese. But hw much d yu learn abut its w47, Sng Yingxing?
Sng was a great scientist during the late Ming dynasty. He and his brther went t schl tgether. They were very successful in the prvincial Imperial Exam (乡试). Later, Sng and his brther tk the natinal Imperial Exam (会试), but they bth f48.
Sng wrked as a teacher fr many years. Meanwhile, he sat fr the natinal Imperial Exam fr anther fur times. But he was nt l49enugh t achieve any success. On his trips t the capital t take the e50,
hwever, he learned abut the different technlgies and created Tiangng Kaiwu in the 1630s.
第二节 完成句子 (共 5 小题: 每小题 2 分, 满分 10 分)
根据所给的汉语内容, 用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词)
开学初,一些学生对英语不感兴趣,觉得阅读文章很难理解。
Sme studentsEnglish at the beginning f the term. They thught it hard t understand the reading passages.
Miss Li 一直在思考如何能提升他们的阅读技能。
Miss Li was thinking abutimprve their reading skills.
两周前,学校邀请专家做了一个关于读者剧场的讲座。
An expertt give a speech n Readers Theatre tw weeks ag.
Miss Li 花了两天时间搜集更多信息。
Miss Li tw daysfr mre infrmatin.
经过几次尝试,同学们开始爱上了阅读与表演。这方法真有用!
After trying several times, the students began t lve reading and perfrming.way it is!
第三节 书面表达 (共 1 题, 满分 15 分)
假如你是李华,作为本班参赛选手之一参加了学校举办的主题为“A taste f literature”的读者剧场展评活动。请写一则英文日记,记录这特别的一刻。
日记需包含以下要点: 开始时间: 2 p.m.
展评地点:Schl Hall
参加人员:七至九年级学生;每班 1 个节目活动主题:A Taste f Literature
过程与感受: 展示前,……
展示中,…… 展示后, ……
结果与收获: …… (请你补充)
注意:
词数: 不少于 80 词 (文章的开头已给出,不计入词数);
不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息, 否则不予评分。
December 29, 2023 Dear Diary,
Tday, I tk part in the Readers Theater activity.
Gd luck with everything!
Li Hua
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