中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
牛津深圳版九年级上学期英语期中高频考点精练
一、单项选择
1.—It’s dangerous to drive after drinking.
—That’s true. It can increase the ______ of traffic accidents.
A.advantage B.stress C.safety D.risk
2.—A study shows that good habits play a very important _________ in children’s education.
—I think so.
A.sense B.part C.reason D.meaning
3.Some of my classmates ________ cartoons ________ documentaries.
A.prefer; to B.would rather; than C.like; better D.like; less
4.Bill has a great ________ of humour and often makes people laugh.
A.sense B.excuse C.pride D.dream
5.(2012 镇江市) ---Which of the two subjects do you like, PE or music
一 .They are really interesting.
A.Neither B.Both C.None D.All
6.—Annie looked unhappy this morning. What happened to her
—She did ________ in the physics exam.
A.widely B.exactly C.badly D.mostly
7.—There are several restaurants on ________ side of the street. Which restaurant would you like to go, Mr. White
—The one next to the supermarkets over there.
A.either B.both C.all D.every
8.She took the front seat ________ she could see the words on the blackboard more clearly.
A.if B.though C.unless D.so that
9.—Do you believe that paper is made _____ wood
—Yes, I do. And you can see that books are made ______ paper.
A.from; from B.from; of C.of; from D.of; of
10.We won’t start the meeting our teacher arrives.
A.though B.until C.while D.or
二、完形填空
Take a piece of hair from your head. Ouch! It may be long, ___11___ it's not wide. Three scientists spent over 30 years ___12___ a kind of machine. This kind of machine is about a thousand times ___13___ than the width of one piece of your hair. These machines are ___14___ small that they can only be seen under a microscope(显微镜)!They ___15___ nanomachines(纳米机器).
Because of their hard work, the three scientists ___16___ the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. They are all European. Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, one of the scientists, told reporters that he thanked ___17___ other scientists from 24 different countries for helping make this prize ___18___. He said he once brought a chocolate Nobel Prize to his daughter from ___19___ trip to Stockholm. He expected ______20______ a real one someday.
What are nanomachines good for Scientists believe that ______21______ the future, nanomachines ______22______ help deliver(传送) medicines inside a person's body, or take away things that are making us sick. Mr Feringa compared ______23______ work to that of the Wright Brothers. When the Wright Brothers flew their airplane for the first time, some people questioned what airplanes ______24______ good for. Now airplanes help us ______25______ fast and we use them all the time.
11.A.and B.so C.but D.or
12.A.inventing B.invent C.to inventing D.invented
13.A.the smallest B.smaller C.small D.smallest
14.A.very B.so C.such D.quite
15.A.are calling B.is called C.called D.are called
16.A.will win B.won C.wins D.has won
17.A.hundreds of B.hundred of C.hundred D.hundreds
18.A.possibility B.possibly C.possible D.impossible
19.A.a B.an C.the D./
20.A.have B.to have C.having D.to having
21.A.in B.for C.at D.on
22.A.should B.can C.must D.need
23.A.their B.them C.they D.theirs
24.A.is B.were C.was D.are
25.A.travels B.travelling C.travelled D.travel
三、阅读单选
①Have you ever shown your photos on your favorite social media(媒体) Or have you expressed your feelings and emotions on your online page If yes, do you know what you have posted on the social medias can cause problems you could not expect
②Cathy, who is going to be fifteen, posted online an invitation to her birthday party with her address in it. And guess what! 500 people came to the party, and some even broke the windows and plants, making a total mess of the house. The girl’s birthday party turned into a nightmare(噩梦).
③Many teenagers(青少年)think they know everything about social media, and that such a thing could never happen to them. Studies show that each year more than three million young people in the world get into trouble because of their online activities.
④So do remember these if you really want to share something online.
⑤Share with care! Not everyone will like what you write online. Think before you post anything. You never know who sees your texts, pictures or videos. Before clicking “post”, you should ask yourself, “How will I feel if my family or teachers see this ” and “How might this post be bad for me in five or ten years from now ”
⑥Be polite when you write! Imagine someone is unfriendly in real life. The same is true of online communication. No one likes it when you “shout” in your messages. If you feel angry or frustrated while you’re writing a message, wait a bit. Read it again later and then send it.
⑦Protect and respect! Never share your passwords with anyone. It’s not wise to post your home or email address online. Don’t say bad things about people. If you get messages like that or see them online, talk to your parents or your teachers.
⑧I’d say none of these things promises 100% online safety, but each will help you to be safer.
26.The writer starts to introduce the topic by ________.
A.telling stories B.giving examples C.asking questions D.sharing experiences
27.The party turned into a nightmare because Cathy ________.
A.made a total mess of the house. B.shared the photos of her house online
C.invited hundrends of people to her party D.posted an invitation with her address online
28.The writer uses the mark “!” in the underlined sentences of Paragraphs 5~7 to ________.
A.draw the readers’ attention B.give orders that readers should follow
C.express the strong feelings of worry D.give the decisions that have been made
29.What does the writer mean by saying the last sentence
A.You should spend much less time online.
B.It’s necessary to think before you act online.
C.You have to make a promise before you go online.
D.If you want to be safer online, do as the writer suggests.
Just a few days after his 18th birthday, Beijing 2022 gold medal winner Su Yiming received a surprise gift—a letter from Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China.
In the letter, Xi expressed his congratulations to Su and other sportsmen in ice and snow sports for their great achievements at the Beijing Winter Olympics, hoping what they had achieved would encourage young Chinese to aim(立目标) high.
When Su first stepped onto a snowboard at the age of four, a future as a world-class sportsman seemed to be “a dream too big” for him. Little did he know that he would not only compete for his country but also take home gold. With the great excitement of winning an Olympic gold medal still fresh in his mind, Su wrote a letter to the president, telling him how lucky he felt to have made his dream come true.
Su still remembers what Xi wrote in the reply, “The new era is the time for young people to realize their dreams.”
“I have always kept those words in my mind,” Su said.
“When I made up my mind to be a professional(职业的) snowboarder, I know there is a big gap between my performance(表现) and that of the top sportsmen in the world. But I have been working hard to realize my dream. Now my story shows the fact that hard work will pay off.” Su said.
Su believes the sky is the limit. “Find the thing you love, believe in yourself and do your very best. Finally, your dream will come true.”
Now Su has his strong wish to win all the competitions in his sporting field.
30.What was the surprise gift Su Yiming got after his birthday
A.A letter. B.A gold medal. C.A birthday cake. D.A snowboard.
31.Su wrote a letter to the president to ________.
A.invite young Chinese to try snow sports
B.encourage young Chinese to make big plans
C.express his excitement of realizing his dream
D.congratulate Chinese sportsmen on their achievements
32.The underlined word “gap” in Paragraph 6 probably means ________.
A.agreement B.difference C.fight D.relationship
33.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage
A.Ice and snow sports B.Aim high and win big
C.The secret to success D.Fight for a bright future
Su Yiming believes the two Olympic medals he earned at the Beijing Winter Games were the best gifts on his 18th birthday on Friday.
“The gold medal is for sure the best gift for my birthday. The gold and silver medals mean a lot to me. People can see how hard I’ve been working to achieve them,” Su said in an interview in Beijing on Thursday.
Su won China’s first Olympic gold in the men’s snowboard Big Air(单板滑雪大跳台) competition on Feb 15, after winning a slopestyle(单板滑雪自由式) competition on Feb 7. His excellent performance, including the gold-winning 1800 tricks, has made him a well-known name in China. He said that before he was 14 years old, snowboarding was just a sport for fun during vacations. But after he knew about the Beijing Winter Games, he realized this could be a life-changing opportunity. He was still part of the TV audience during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, but he told his parents that one day he wanted to compete at the Olympic Games.
“I told myself that I was going to try to reach the Olympic Games, and I would never give up trying to win medals. The reason why I’m doing all this training, and taking part in competitions and the Olympic Games is because of love. I started to practice snowboarding when I was 4 because my parents both love snowboarding,” said Su.
The first time when Su competed at a World Cup, the Shougang Big Air venue(体育场) hosted its first international event. Su, who was just 15 years old, failed for the finals. “I still remember three-and-a-half years ago at Shougang, the same place and the same jump, it was my first Big Air World Cup. That was a great contest for me as I had never taken part in a World Cup before,” Su said.
“I missed the final by just one spot at that time at 11th place. So from that time, I saw the difference between me and those top riders. That pushed me harder in the past three years. Now finally I got my best birthday gift.”
34.What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 2 refer to
A.Getting his birthday present. B.Winning medals.
C.Competing in Beijing Winter Games. D.Having fun.
35.How many competitions which Su has joined in are mentioned in this passage
A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.
36.When did Su compete at the World Cup for the first time
A.In 2017. B.In 2021. C.In 2020. D.In 2019.
37.Why does Su do all the training and take part in competitions
A.Because he started to practice snowboarding when he was 4.
B.Because his parents both love snowboarding, and he wants to make them happy.
C.Because he loves winning medals.
D.Because he has a passion for the sport.
38.Which of the following can be the best title
A.Su Yiming’s dream comes true. B.Su Yiming would never give up trying to win medals.
C.Su wins memorable 18th birthday “gifts”. D.Su Yiming, the Chinese Snowboarding superstar.
Free time is a good chance for teenagers to have fun. What about free time with parents around Some teenagers want free play without parents’ supervision(监管) while parents and experts(专家) may think differently.
Lin Tao, a middle school student, thinks teenagers should be free to play. “Last time I played with my parents around, I was nervous and just couldn’t enjoy myself to the fullest,” Lin says. “And my friend Chen Xiaoxin has similar experiences. Once, he went out to play with his classmates. Everyone felt uncomfortable with his mother’s supervision.”
Wang Min, a mother of a 14-year-old boy, thinks playtime needs supervision. She explains, “People usually say I like to control my kid, but that’s not true. I am just worried that he will get into trouble. Some guys may have a bad influence on him and some games like LARP(剧本杀) may mislead him. He might even get indulged in the stories and can’t get back to real life.
Mr. Ma, a doctor of social studies, says it’s understandable for teenagers to wish for freedom. Free play helps them to be independent. Parents can give them more space. They don’t have to supervise them all the time. However, teenagers should find out the exact details(细节) about the activities before playtime. Then they can communicate with their parents and decide together whether they can go out to play alone.
39.According to the passage, free time is a good chance for teenagers to ________.
A.study hard B.have fun C.get into trouble D.mislead parents
40.Lin Tao supports his own idea by ________.
A.listing numbers B.raising questions C.comparing facts D.giving examples
41.The underlined words “get indulged in” in Para.(段落)3 probably mean ________.
A.get lost in B.get interested in C.be tired of D.be proud of
42.According to the passage, which of the following may Mr. Ma support
A.He Kai’s parents are around every time he plays with his friends.
B.Feng Zhongfan’s parents never ask him about whom he plays with.
C.Liu Xiang goes out without knowing anything about the activities.
D.Xie Hao talks to his parents about the exact details before playtime.
四、补全对话4选4
从对话后的方框中选择适当的选项补全对话。
A: ___43___
B: I’m not feeling well.
A: You’ve been like this since you got here, haven’t you
B: ___44___
A: Do you know why
B: ___45___ It’s awful. One day it’s hot, but the next day it’s rainy. No matter what I wear, I’m never dressed properly.
A: You haven’t learned to predict the weather here. I’ve been here for eight years, and I never get sick .
B: ___46___
A: Well, there’s a weather hotline. Every morning you can call it to find out what the weather will be like during the day.
B: I know that hotline, but I’ve never called it. I’ve heard it’s expensive.
A.What’s the matter
B.What should I do then
C.Yes, for about four weeks.
D.The weather in this city changes so often.
五、根据首字母填空
47.School education offers chances for p_______ development to help each of us realize our dream.
48.I s_______ Water City Restaurant in Water World. It serves delicious food.
49.First, let’s c________ the students who passed the test.
50.May I ask you a p________ question
51.T________ it was raining, we went hiking as usual.
六、改写句子
52.We expect the Underground Line 1 in Nantong to come into service soon. (改成被动语态)
The Underground Line 1 in Nantong ____________ _____________ to come into service soon.
53.Kitty’s back to the school, too. (改为否定句)
Kitty ________ back to the school, ________.
54.She has no idea where she can go for a trip this summer holiday. (改为简单句)
She has no idea ___________ ___________ go for a trip this summer holiday.
55.Jane wonders how she can buy some vegetables online during the special days.(改为简单句)
Jane wonders ________ ________ buy some vegetables online during the special days.
56.That little boy hardly talks to people he doesn’t know.(改为反意疑问句)
That little boy hardly talks to people he doesn’t know, ______ ______
七、话题作文
57.每个人都有团队合作的经历,请你以 Many hands make light work 为题,写一篇文章向英文报投稿,分享你的团队合作经历,并谈谈你对团队合作的看法。
要求:
1. 词数80-100;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称。
Many hands make light work
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参考答案:
1.D
2.B
3.A
4.A
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.D
9.B
10.B
11.C
12.A
13.B
14.B
15.D
16.B
17.A
18.C
19.A
20.B
21.A
22.B
23.A
24.B
25.D
26.C
27.D
28.A
29.B
30.A
31.C
32.B
33.B
34.B
35.B
36.D
37.D
38.C
39.B
40.D
41.A
42.D
43.A
44.C
45.D
46.B
47.(p)ersonal
48.(s)uggest
49.(c)ongratulate
50.(p)rivate##(p)ersonal
51.(T)hough
52. is expected
53. isn’t either
54. where to
55. how to
56. does he
57.例文
Many hands make light work
At the end of last term, we worked together to have a party for our favorite teacher, Ms. Steen!
To help out with the party preparations, we had a class meeting to work out a plan at first. Then the monitor divided the whole class into several groups. Some planned the games and helped to buy some of the food and drinks. Others decorated the room. I helped to bring Ms. Steen to the party. The party turned out to be a great success and left a deep impression on Ms. Steen.
As the saying goes, “Ten thousand lines can pull a boat”. It’s our clear division of responsibilities and cooperation that made the party successful. With all students pulling together in one team, extraordinary results can be achieved.
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