1、江苏省南京市玄武区2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Xiao Wei showed _ great courage that he saved an old lady out of the fire.AsoBsuchCsuch aDso a2What about watching a horror movie after finishing the work?Are you kidding me? I dont want to get_before going to sleep.AscaredBboredCrelaxedDworried
2、3Are you going to have a long trip by yourself after graduating from middle school?_ not. Im not sure if its worth the risk. It worries me a lot.AProperlyBExactlyCProbablyDSimply4I present you _ this notebook to fill the pages with your special thoughts.AbyBforCtoDwith5Will your younger brother go f
3、or a picnic this Sunday?If I dont go, _.Aso does heBso will heCneither does heDneither will he6 Hi. Daniel! Anything new in todays newspaper? Yeah, a young man was _, and badly hurt, the suspect is still wanted.AattractedBarrestedCattackedDavoided7Her bright and colorful works _ us to see not only t
4、he beauty of everyday life, but also the importance of following our dreams.AforceBpromiseCallowDwish8Messis _ doesnt depend on how much money he has made, but on how many contributions he has made to his country.AexperienceBvalueCwealthDcareer9The street art movement will continue to change and gro
5、w, _ with the energy and life of a big city.Ato liveBlivingCliveDlived10He _ driving me home on that rainy night though I could take a bus.Ainsisted onBkept onCcarried onDtried on11Our work _ unless more effort is put into it .Awill finishBwill be finishedCwill not be finishedDwill not finish12The w
6、ord “as” in the sentence “I saw Peter as I was getting off the bus.” is used to _.Ashow causeBshow purposeCtell a resultDshow time13Which of the following sentences has a defining relative clause?AI do believe that where there is a will, there is a way.BI have no idea who is the suspect of this case
7、.CThis is the first film that the young actor has acted in.DThe problem is so difficult that I cant work it out alone.14From the dialogue, what information can we get?A: In the USA, it is good to tip in hotels, restaurants, taxis, and of course, your tour guide. B: How much do I give?A: About 10%-15
8、%.AYou should tip everywhere in the USABlf you hire a tour guide in the USA, you neednt tip himClf the bill is 120 dollars. you must give a tip of 25 dollars.DWhen you go to hospital, you neednt tip doctors in the USA15Peter, I hear you have changed your job. How are you getting along with your new
9、work? _. You know, I am always the lucky dog.ACant be worseBNever betterCI have no ideaDDont mention it二、完形填空Acts of kindness are wonderful in so many ways. With the media 16 COVID-19-related news, these selfless acts are increasingly important. This was just the case when Steve Farmer shared a rece
10、nt uplifting event on his Facebook page that 17 him. Farmer posted 18 he went to work after the quarantine (强离) was lifted and forgot his work pass. As a result , he had to lock his bike just outside an underground station next to his office. When he returned for his bike in the evening, he found ju
11、st his lock was 19 and the bike was missing. The London worker thought hed never seen his bike again. However, as he went to ask at the station about any possible 20 that filmed the robbery, a rail worker, Abdul Muneeb, rushed over to him and asked him to unlock the broken bike lock to 21 he was the
12、 owner. Farmer then explained how Muneeb said “I have your bike” with a 22 he would never forget. With the lock undone, Muneeb told Farmer how hed seen someone cutting the bike lock earlier on during his shift. He stopped the man from 23 the bike and then wheeled it to a safe place. Muneeb waited fo
13、ur hours after his shift 24 so he could see the bike returned to its right owner. 25 Farmer quite rightly posted, “The world needs more Abduls, who is a legend (传奇) of a man and an honor to his boss. ”16Afill withBfull ofCmade up ofDmade of17Aleft outBturned toChappened toDled to18AwhatBhowCwhichDwh
14、en19AcutBrepairedClockedDshut20AlightsBcomputersCcamerasDphones21AproveBintroduceCpromiseDmark22AgreetingBkissCsmileDshake23AsellingBstealingCwatchingDbuying24AoverBendedCfinishedDcanceled25AAsBSinceCBecauseDFor三、阅读单选Barbican Art GalleryA world-class art and learning center, the Barbican pushes the
15、boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theater, and many visual arts from Asia. Tickets:Adult: E10 on line/f12 at the door13-17 years old: 6 online/E8 at the doorChildren aged 12 and under: FreeOpening Times: SatWed.: 10 a.m.6 p.m; Thu.Fri: 10 a.m.9 p.m. Review by Laura Mill
16、er: I have just watched To Kill a Mockingbird here. The play and actors were fantastic. Nice and clean ladies toilets with hot water. During the interval, they were selling the usual ice cream and drinks. Not all staff were friendly, but most were. I would come again to watch another show or even th
17、e same one. The British MuseumA museum of the world, for the world, discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects are from some Asian countries. Admission and opening times:Free, open daily 10 a. m. 17:30 p. m. The Museum is closed on Jan.1, Good Frid
18、ay (April 10, 2020) and Dec. 24, 25 & 26, but open every other day of the year. Review by Robert James: I arrived at the main entrance line at 10:45 a.m., waited patiently as it rolled forward for a few minutes. Now 11:30 a.m. with two thirds of the line to go, another 30minutes to wait and with
19、 knowledge that I had to go to the city center for shopping by 1 p.m., I turned on my heels and left.26How much will a couple with kids of 11 and 14 pay if they buy the tickets at the door of the Art Gallery?AE20.BE26.CE32.DE36.27What do the gallery and the museum have in common?ABoth can be entered
20、 free.BAsian exhibits are on display.CTheyre open all year round.DTheyre both in the city center28Which of the following is True according to the passage?ARobert James had a good time in The British Museum.BYou cannot have ice cream or drinks in Barbican Art Gallery.CLaura Miller liked all the staff
21、s in Barbican Art Gallery because they were friendly.DThere were many people waiting at the main entrance line of The British Museum.Emergency dispatchers (调度员) often receive calls that arent, well, emergencies.But something felt off to dispatcher Tim Teneyck of Oregon, Ohio, when a woman called to
22、order a pizza on November 13. He told her she had the wrong number, only to quickly realize this had been no mistake on her part. In a recording of the call, we can hear them both on the line “You called 911 to order a pizza?” Tim asked, “This is the wrong number to call for a pizza.” “No no, noyour
23、e not understanding,” the woman said. When the woman replied with her apartment information, everything became clear. She didnt want a pizza at all, she needed help. But she couldnt tell him that directly because she wasnt in a safe place. While Tim has never received a call like hers in his 14 year
24、s of service, he understood her message. After a few more questions, he said, “Im getting you now. ” As it turned out, the woman was in an apartment with a man who was physically hurting her mother. She knew he would run away if he discovered she was calling 911, so she pretended to order a pizza in
25、stead. When Tim sent officers her way, he had them turn off their sirens (警报器) before they arrived. The officers arrested (逮捕) 56-year-old Simon Lopez who was charged with domestic violence (被控家暴). Oregon Police Chief Michael Navarre said they couldnt have helped this woman without Tims help. He add
26、ed that it was important for people in danger to “somehow or another express to the police dispatcher that they are in trouble, and this woman did that words, but with the tone (语气) of her voice.” She did that not with her “Other dispatchers told me they wouldnt have picked up on this, ” Tim said. O
27、f course, the other hero is this clever woman who saved her mom by keeping a cool head. It couldnt have been easy in such a stressful situation, which just makes her braver!29Why did the woman call 911 to order a pizza?AShe tried to help Tim.BShe was quite hungry.CShe made a wrong call.DShe was in g
28、reat need.30The underlined sentence tells that Tim is such a _ dispatcher.AcreativeBcuriousCcarefulDconfident31What might the woman reply if Tim asked, “Is the other guy still there”?A“No, he is asking me to order a pizza. ”B“Yes, he is hurting my mother. ”C“No, I need your help now. ”D“Yes, I need
29、a large pizza. ”32What can we learn from the text?AYou can cal1 911 whenever anything happens.BKeeping a cool head in a terrible situation is really necessary.CYou should learn how to make a conversation with a stranger.DEmergency dispatchers always receive calls about emergencies.By drawing pattern
30、s (图案) on the surface of a cup of tea, chabaixi, an ancient Chinese tea trick displayed in a recent TV drama, has become popular for its clear similarity with modern latte art (咖啡拉花艺术). However, ten years ago, this special technique was close to disappearing completely. Zhang Zhifeng, a practitioner
31、 of chabaixi, found scenes of chabaixi in the drama aroused great interest among ordinary people. Chabaixi can create endless patterns such as bamboos and mountains or even calligraphy. There are over a dozen steps, from grinding (碾碎) tea for fine powder, to pouring boiled water, stirring the mixtur
32、e for thick froth (泡沫), and finally drawing the patterns. It is different from making latte because people use clear water as the object to put into the cup instead of milk. But when the water touches the surface of whipped (搅打起泡沫的) tea, it turns into a white color and disappears in 20 minutes. The
33、process before the drawing is known as the tea-making technique, diancha. The quality of diancha is important to whether patterns can be successfully produced later. “Chabaixi is one of the countless forms of tea-making techniques in China. The importance of chabaixi is not only that this technique
34、is unique in the world, but also it gives us a window into peoples lifestyle in the Song Dynasty, a period when leisure activities in some ways resemble what we have now.” Zhang said. Before chabaixi was discovered by TY audiences, the technique was listed as part of China Intangible Cultural Herita
35、ge in 2017, after it was recovered by Zhang Zhifeng. He started researching the origins of chabaixi in the 1980s and brought the technique back in 2009 after decades of trials and practice. Zhang spent nearly 30 years studying and researching the origins and making of tea but for him it was all wort
36、hwhile. “This technique is key to the tea culture of the Song Dynasty, and it would be a shame to let it fade. This technique must be passed on to the next generations so they can understand its history.” Zhang said.33What do we know about chabaixi?AIt is painted with whipped milk instead of clear w
37、ater.BIt is based on latte art which has clear similarity to each other.CThe technique was listed as part of Worlds Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2017.DThe tea-making skills matters a lot to whether we can successfully produce patterns.34What are the right steps to create endless patterns of Chaba
38、ixi?Drawing the patterns.Stirring the mixture for thick froth.Pouring boiled water.Grinding tea for fine powder.ABCD35According to the passage, which of the following is true about Zhang Zhifeng?AHe teaches people the tea culture of the Song Dynasty.BHe is devoted to developing chabaixi through medi
39、a.CHe encourages people to pass on the technique of chabaixi.DHe is leading young generations to improve chabaixi.36What is the main purpose of this passage?ATo introduce Zhang Zhifeng to the readers.BTo teach us how to make Chabaixi sucessfully.CTo show the foreigners tea culture of the Song Dynast
40、y.DTo tell the importance of passing on the technique of making Chabaixi.People are seen walking their dogs almost every day. However, its now vogue in Chinese universities to walk “dogs” made of cardboard. Videos of “cardboard dogs” are going viral or Chinese social media lately, making these creat
41、ively made “animals” extremely popular. Walking the “cardboard dogs” has even become a fun way of socializing for university students, which is more important for a generation growing up increasingly online and lacking regular opportunities for face-to-face communication. When walking “cardboard dog
42、s” on campus, students can talk joyfully with each other, even though many have never met before. Some people think “walking cardboard dogs” is childish, but Li Jing, a dog lover from Northeast Normal University in northeast Chinas Jilin Province, said that what others say is not that important. For
43、 Li, what matters most is to be happy. She always wanted to keep a dog in her dormitory and making a cardboard one is a perfect substitute. Fan Xinran, another student from the university said that making “cardboard dogs” has belped her relieve pressure and has given her more opportunities to commun
44、icate with others. “As social animals people need face-to-face communication, especially when interpersonal exchanges are more and more online nowadays.” said Qu Hongmei, deputy dean of the School of Philosophy and Sociology in Jilin University. “The cardboard dog trend may after all be a great oppo
45、rtunity for university students to go outdoors and communicate more with each other,” Qu added.37What does the underlined word “vogue” mean?ApopularBattractiveCunusualDstrange38Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AWalking the cardboard dogs help people talk more online.BWalking t
46、he cardboard dogs is an activity held by schools.CA lot of people including children like to walk the cardboard dogs.DWalking the cardboard dogs can increase chances to communicate.39What can you infer from the passage?ALi Jing keeps a dog in her dormitory.BWe can buy cardboard dogs on the market.CMany students are seen to talk about their creatively made dogs in the playground.DThis generation needs online communication instead of face-to-face communication.40Walking the cardboard dogs can help people _.relieve pressure learn how to keep dogs go outside more often communicate more
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