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期末专题组合练 选择题 任务型阅读 选词填空 九年级英语上学期 牛津上海版(试用本)
一、单项选择
1.(2023上·上海嘉定·九年级校考期末)A high-tech ship ________ after the Mayflower that set sail from Plymouth in 1620.
A.names B.was named C.named D.is named
2.(2023上·上海嘉定·九年级校考期末)—What do you think of the cartoon movie Jiang Ziya
—It’s ________ one I’ve ever seen.
A.exciting B.more exciting C.the most exciting D.less exciting
3.(2023上·上海徐汇·九年级校联考期末)Miss Li’s aunt ______ in the fast food shop since she moved to the small town.
A.worked B.has worked C.works D.will work
4.(2023上·上海徐汇·九年级校联考期末)We should learn how to care ______ others and how to respect all living things.
A.with B.for C.by D.of
5.(2023上·上海徐汇·九年级校联考期末)Computers can do different jobs ______ we give them different programs.
A.if B.although C.before D.so that
6.(2022上·上海静安·九年级上海市市北初级中学校考期末)ChatGPT can finish many different tasks ________ you “chat” with it.
A.if B.unless C.before D.but
7.(2022上·上海静安·九年级上海市市北初级中学校考期末)Henry has drawn five comic strips this year and two of them ________ months ago.
A.published B.have published
C.were published D.have been published
8.(2022上·上海静安·九年级上海市市北初级中学校考期末)Miss Li’s aunt ________ in the fast food shop since she moved to the small town.
A.would work B.worked C.was working D.has worked
9.(2022上·上海静安·九年级上海市市北初级中学校考期末)The story of A Wooden Horse attracts the kids a lot and keeps them ________ for hours.
A.excite B.exciting C.excited D.excitement
10.(2022上·上海浦东新·九年级上海市实验学校校考期末)Mr Smith, at the age of 30, ________ a house he really liked ________ just 150 thousand dollars.
A.spent...on B.paid...for C.purchased...for D.had bought...for
11.(2022上·上海浦东新·九年级上海市实验学校校考期末)________ all of us can learn to love, everything around us will be a wonder.
A.Because B.If C.Before D.Although
12.(2022上·上海浦东新·九年级上海市实验学校校考期末)As winter comes, air pollution in that area is getting even ________.
A.bad B.worse C.worst D.more badly
13.(2022上·上海浦东新·九年级上海市实验学校校考期末)His teacher agreed ________ him ________ for the basketball contest.
A.let, enter B.to let, enters C.to let, enter D.letting, entering
14.(2019上·上海·九年级校考期末)一I’m so sorry for being late for class.
一.______ . But don’t be late next time.
A.It’s my pleasure B.You’re welcome C.That’s all right D.You can’t
15.(2019上·上海·九年级校考期末)The old man couldn’t remember ______
A.where he puts his glasses B.where had he put his glasses
C.where he put his glasses D.where did he put his glasses
二、任务型阅读
(2023上·上海普陀·九年级校考期末)根据短文内容回答问题。
Is it possible to listen to too much music
I love music so much that I decided to study it in college. I’m earning a doctoral degree (博士学位) in music history, for which I have researched everything from early classical music to 20th-century music.
I always have my headphones on. I listen to music while taking a walk. I listen to pop songs while answering emails.
I miss out on a lot around me by listening to music all of the time, however. I might not hear the sound of birds outside my window or the sound of the wind. Or the conversations of my family enjoying one another’s company right outside my closed door.
Apart from causing you to miss out on all the sounds that surround you, generally speaking, listening to music does not harm your body. It does not damage your liver, poison your lungs or fry your brain.
There are, however, exceptions.
For instance, you can damage your ears if you listen to music that is too loud for long periods of time. The World Health Organization estimates that around 50 percent of teenagers and young adults listen to music at unsafe levels. The WHO has concluded that people can withstand (承受) 85 decibels (分贝) continuously for eight hours without damaging their hearing.
Anyone who plays music regularly or attends concerts needs to take extra caution as well. Several rock stars from the 1970s and 1980s have spoken out for years about their experience with hearing loss and tinnitus (耳鸣)
Their condition resulted from rehearsing (排练) and performing for long periods of time at loud volumes (音量). The average concert often exceeds (超过) 100 decibels, and the WHO notes that such sound levels can begin to damage one's ears after only 15 minutes.
Most musicians rehearse and perform for more than 15 minutes. And most concerts last at least an hour. The solution, then, is to take precautions (预防措施).
I carry earplugs (耳塞) everywhere. They can cut out up to 21 decibels of noise. I put my earplugs in while rehearsing or attending shows, or whenever I need to relax in a noisy environment. Other people rarely notice.
Sound of Metal, a movie released in 2019, shows a drummer’s experience with hearing loss. It is a serious reminder of the importance of protecting your hearing.
16.What did the author study in college
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17.What did the author miss out on because of her listening to music all the time
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18.According to the WHO, is it safe for a person to listen to music for five hours a day at 70 decibels
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19.What has caused many rock stars and musicians to develop hearing problems
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20.How did the author prevent loud noises from damaging her hearing
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21.List at least two suggestions for how students can protect their hearing
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(2019上·上海·九年级统考期末)Agatha Christie was one of the greatest British crime writers. She introduced the public to her literary character, the famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot in her crime novel in 1920. In total she wrote 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, a billion copies of which have been sold in English. Her books have been translated into many different languages ,including Chinese.
Each story she wrote involved a mystery that had to be solved, but perhaps the greatest mystery is where she went for those 11 days. At the time of the disappearance in 1926, she was 36 years old and married to Archibald Christie. Her mother had died in the beginning of that year and her husband had left her alone to deal with her mother’s death. So she was very lonely and it seemed as if she might not be coping well emotionally.
In the middle of that year, her latest book was published and the book reviews loved it! Unluckily, soon after her book was published, her husband told her he was having an affair with a young woman and was going away for the weekend to be with her. On Friday, the 3rd of December 1926, Agatha Christie kissed her daughter who was asleep upstairs and drove away from the house. Her car was later found abandoned(被遗弃的) on an empty road near a lake and so people began the search for the talented writer. It was 11days later before someone recognized Agatha at a spa hotel in Harrogate. She had been living there using another name all that time. On her return, she never said much about what had happened.
Over the years, many people guessed why she disappeared. Some people said that she was upset with her husband and lost her memory as he was having an affair. A few people even thought that it was a publicity(宣传) trick to make sure that her newly-published book would sell well.
To this day no one knows for sure what happened and why. While books and even a movie have been made about the mysterious 11 days, it would seem that even the great detective Hercule Poirot would not be able to solve this mystery!
22.Who was Hercule Poirot
23.What factor do we know that Agatha’s books have been known to the world
24.Why did Agatha feel lonely in the beginning of 1926
25.What was the date when Agatha drove away from her home
26.People didn’t recognize Agatha when she had been at a spa hotel for 11days , did they
27.Do you think Agatha’s missing was a publicity trick Give your reason(s)!
三、选词填空
(2022上·上海浦东新·九年级上海市实验学校校考期末)Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空限填一词,每词只能填一次)
A. graduates B. younger C. prepare for D. generations E. expect
Chinese young people born in and after 1995 are likely to change their jobs within seven months, a latest report said. Researchers interviewed 150,000 Chinese young people. They have found that, the 28 a person is, the more likely he or she will change the first job quickly.
According to the report, Chinese young people born in the 1990s are changing their jobs more often than their parents. One reason is that they are more independent. They care more about their feelings than old 29 . They are eager to realize their own values. Another reason is that it is now easier for them to get information on new jobs.
The high job-hopping(跳槽) rate shows the gap between education the job market. Young people often 30 too much from their first jobs. They will quickly find that they can’t fit in.
The report suggests students take internship(实习) as early as possible. This can help them gain a better understanding of the job market. This will also make them 31 their future career better.
(2019上·上海·九年级校考期末)
A.held B.lifted C. excellent D.rose E. favourite
Some years later, Annie and Frank joined the famous Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. The cowboys. Native Americans, Pony Express riders, bucking broncos, and stagecoaches each gave their performance. But the 32 of the audiences was usually Annie Oakley. Annie’s fame(名声)spread far and wide. To show her 33 skill, she shot in half a playing card from 30 paces and consistently shot a dime flipped in the air. Most breathtaking of all was her shooting off a cigarette 34 between her husband’s lips.
Many stones grew about Annie s shooting ability. The following story is rather exaggerated(夸张). One afternoon. Annie saw a raccoon(瓷熊)alone up a tree. She quickly clapped her gun to her shoulder and was about to shoot when the raccoon 35 a paw and said, “Is your name Annie Oakley
“You’re right.” Annie said.
“Then.” said the raccoon, “you can let down your gun. I may as well come down.” With that the animal walked right down from the tree because he considered himself shot.
参考答案:
1.B
【详解】句意:一艘高科技船以1620年从普利茅斯启航的五月花号命名的。
考查一般过去时的被动语态。根据“in 1620”可知句子时态应用一般过去时,句子的主语A high-tech ship和谓语动词name之间存在被动关系,因此应用被动语态;一般过去时的被动语态结构为was/were+动词的过去分词,主语是单数,用was,name的过去分词是named,故选B。
2.C
【详解】句意:——你觉得动画片《姜子牙》怎么样?——这是我看过的最激动人心的(一部动画电影)。
考查形容词的用法。exciting激动人心的(形容词原级);more exciting更激动人心的(形容词比较级);the most exciting最激动人心的(形容词最高级);less exciting不那么激动人心的(形容词比较级)。根据“It’s...one I’ve ever seen.”可知此处是表达看过的电影中最激动人心的,使用最高级。故选C。
3.B
【详解】句意:李小姐的阿姨自从搬到这个小镇后就一直在快餐店工作。
考查时态。根据“since she moved to the small town”可知用现在完成时,其结构为have/has done。故选B。
4.B
【详解】句意:我们应该学会如何关心他人,如何尊重所有的生物。
考查介词辨析。with和;for为了;by通过;of……的。care for“关心”,是固定搭配。故选B。
5.A
【详解】句意:如果我们给计算机不同的程序,它们可以做不同的工作。
考查连词辨析。if如果;although尽管;before在……之前;so that以便。“we give them different programs”是计算机可以做不同的工作的条件,用if引导条件状语从句。故选A。
6.A
【详解】句意:如果你与ChatGPT“聊天”,它可以完成许多不同的任务。
考查连词辨析。if如果;unless除非;before在……之前;but但是。根据根据“ChatGPT can finish many different tasks...you ‘chat’ with it.”可知后句是前句的肯定条件,应用if引导条件状语从句,故选A。
7.C
【详解】句意:亨利今年画了五部连环画,其中两部是几个月前出版的。
考查被动语态。根据“two of them ... months ago.”可知,连环画是被出版的,即“two of them”与“published”之间是被动关系,且时间状语是“months ago”,因此时态是一般过去时。故选C。
8.D
【详解】句意:李女士的阿姨自从搬到这个小镇后就一直在快餐店工作。
考查现在完成时。would work将要工作,用于过去将来时;worked工作,用于一般过去时;was working过去正在工作,用于过去进行时;has worked已经工作,用于现在完成时。根据“since she moved to the small town.”可知,自从来到小镇,就已经在快餐店工作了,用现在完成时。故选D。
9.C
【详解】句意:《小木马》这个故事非常吸引孩子们并使他们激动了几个小时。
考查形容词。excite兴奋,激动,为动词;exciting令人激动的,使人兴奋的,为形容词,用来修饰物;excited感到激动的,感到兴奋的,为形容词,用来修饰人;excitement激动,兴奋,为名词。keep sb+形容词,表示“使某人保持某种状态”,所以空处需要填一个修饰人的形容词。故选C。
10.C
【详解】句意:史密斯先生,在三十岁时,仅花了15万美元购买了一座他真正喜欢的房子。
考查动词短语辨析。人+spend+时间/金钱+on+物“某人花费时间或金钱在某事上”;人+pay+钱+for+物“某人花费金钱买某物”;人+purchase+物+for+钱“某人花费金钱买某物”;人+ buy+物+for+人“为某人买某物”。根据“Mr Smith, at the age of 30,...a house he really liked...just 150 thousand dollars.”可知,purchased...for符合句意。故选C。
11.B
【详解】句意:如果我们都可以学习去爱,身边的一切都将会是一个奇迹。
考查连词辨析。Because“因为”;If“如果”;Before“在之前”;Although“尽管”。“学会爱”是“一切成为奇迹”的条件,应用if引导条件状语从句。故选B。
12.B
【详解】句意:随着冬天的到来,该地区的空气污染变得更加严重。
考查形容词比较级。bad糟糕的,是原级;worse更糟的,是比较级;worst最糟的,是最高级;more badly表达错误。even修饰形容词比较级,故选B。
13.C
【详解】句意:他的老师同意让他参加篮球比赛。
考查非谓语动词。agree to do sth“同意做某事”,可排除AD选项;let sb do sth“让某人做某事”,可排除B选项。故选C。
14.C
【详解】句意:很抱歉我迟到了。—没关系,但是下次不要迟到了。
本题考查的是交际应用,A. It’s my pleasure 是我的荣幸;B. You’re welcome不客气(回答谢谢你)C. That’s all right没事儿,没关系;D. You can’t你不能,根据上文的抱歉迟到了以及下文的但是下次不要迟到了可知,应该是没事,故答案选C。
15.C
【详解】句意:这个老人不记得他把眼镜放在哪了。
本题考查的是宾语从句的时态和语序,根据宾语从句的语序是陈述的,可排除B和D,又因为主句The old man couldn’t remember为一般过去时,所以从句也要为过去的某种时态,故答案选C。
【点睛】宾语从句的三大要素:1、引导词;2、语序;3、时态,宾语从句的语序是陈述的,即主+谓,时态要遵循主现从需、主过从过、客普现,引导词分三类that/if,whteher/特殊疑问词,例如题目中B和D语序为疑问,排除,又因为主句是一般过去时,所以从句也用过去的某种时态,所以用的C。
16.She studied music in college. 17.She missed out on a lot around her, such as the sound of birds or the sound of the wind, and so on. 18.Yes, it is. 19.Rehearsing and performing for long periods of time at loud volume. 20.By wearing earplugs. 21.Listen to music at safe levels. Don’t listen to music that is too loud for long periods of time.
【导语】本文作者根据自身经历告诉人们保护听力的重要性,以及如何保护听力。
16.根据“I love music so much that I decided to study it in college.”可知作者在大学学的是音乐。故填She studied music in college.
17.根据“I miss out on a lot around me by listening to music all of the time, however. ”可知作者错过了她周围的很多东西。故填She missed out on a lot around her, such as the sound of birds or the sound of the wind, and so on.
18.根据“The WHO has concluded that people can withstand (承受) 85 decibels (分贝) continuously for eight hours without damaging their hearing.”可知世界卫生组织指出,连续承受85分贝的噪音8小时不损害听力。因此,一个人每天听5个小时70分贝的音乐是安全的。故填Yes, it is.
19.根据“Their condition resulted from rehearsing (排练) and performing for long periods of time at loud volumes (音量). ”可知长时间大声排练和表演造成了听力损伤。故填Rehearsing and performing for long periods of time at loud volume.
20.根据“I carry earplugs (耳塞) everywhere.”可知作者是通过戴耳塞保护听力。故填By wearing earplugs.
21.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案:Listen to music at safe levels. Don’t listen to music that is too loud for long periods of time.
22.A famous Belgian detective 23.Her books have been translated into many different languages. 24.Because her mother had died in the beginning of that year and her husband had left her alone to deal with her mother’s death. 25.3rd of December 1926 26.No, they didn’t 27.答案不唯一
【分析】阿加莎克里斯蒂是一个著名的犯罪小说家,她写的很多作品在全世界都非常受欢迎。而在她的生活中,她曾神秘失踪过11天,谁也不知道这11天到底发生了什么,这是一个谜。
22.根据第一段中She introduced the public to her literary character, the famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot in her crime novel in 1920.可知,Hercule Poirot是一个著名的比利时的侦探。故回答A famous Belgian detective。
23.根据短文第一段Her books have been translated into many different languages ,including Chinese.可知,阿加莎克里斯蒂的书被翻译成了很多种语言,包括汉语。所以她的书在世界上都很出名。
24.根据短文第二段Her mother had died in the beginning of that year and her husband had left her alone to deal with her mother’s death. So she was very lonely可知,在1926年的年初她的母亲去世了,而她的丈夫让她一个人面对这个事实,所以阿加莎感到很孤独。由此可知答案。
25.根据短文第三段On Friday, the 3rd of December 1926, Agatha Christie kissed her daughter who was asleep upstairs and drove away from the house可知,在1926年12月3日星期五的这一天,阿加莎开车离开了家。
26.根据短文第三段中It was 11days later before someone recognized Agatha at a spa hotel in Harrogate.可知,在阿加莎在Harrogate酒店待了11天之后,才有人认出她。因此这里应回答No, they didn’t. 意为“是的,他们没有(认出阿加莎)。”
27.I don’t think so. I think Agatha Christie was very famous. There were no need for her to do that.我不这样认为,我认为Agatha Christie已经非常出名了,没有必要那样做。
【点睛】这篇短文讲述的是著名的犯罪小说家阿加莎克里斯蒂,在她的生活中,她曾神秘失踪了11天,没有人知道为什么。短文内容比较容易理解,题型是回答问题,考查的都是对文章细节的理解。做题时,应先通读短文,了解大意;然后阅读题目,根据题目所问,锁定相关段落或语句进行作答。例如第3小题,题目问的是Agatha感到孤独的原因,以lonely为关键词,我们可以定位到短文第二段,根据Her mother had died in the beginning of that year and her husband had left her alone to deal with her mother’s death. So she was very lonely可知答案。
28.B 29.D 30.E 31.C
【导语】本文是说明文,介绍了中国95后的工作现状。
28.句意:他们发现,一个人越年轻,他或她越有可能很快换第一份工作。根据前文“Researchers interviewed 150,000 Chinese young people.”可知,此处表示人越年轻,故选B。
29.句意:他们比老一辈人更关心自己的感受。根据“old”可知,此处表示年轻的一代人和老的一代人对比,old generations表示“老一辈人”,符合语境,故选D。
30.句意:年轻人通常对第一份工作期望过高。根据后文“too much from their first jobs”可知,此处表示期望过高,故选E。
31.句意:这也会让他们为未来的职业生涯做更好的准备。根据“This can help them gain a better understanding of the job market.”可知,此处表示毕业生为职业生涯做准备,故选C。
32.E 33.C 34.A 35.B
【分析】文章大意:文章通过Annie可以射击到她丈夫嘴边的烟以及瓷熊看到了她都举起爪子的故事,说明Annie的枪法很准。
32.句意:观众特别喜欢的人通常是Annie Oakley。
根据所给空前面的the可知,应该填的是名词,所给词中只有favourite是名词特别喜欢的人,故答案选E。
33.句意:为了展示她出色的能力。
根据所给空后面的skill能力名词,可知应该用形容词修饰,所给词中只有excellent出色的是形容词,故答案选C。
34.句意:最让人吃惊的是她射中了她丈夫嘴边的一支烟。
根据所给空前面的a cigarette以及后面的between her husband’s lips.可知是她丈夫嘴边的烟,所以用动词held捂住、按住,故答案选A。
35.句意:当瓷熊举起爪子的时候她将要射击。
根据所给空后面的a paw爪子,可知,当她要射击的时候,瓷熊举起了爪子,故答案选B。
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