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贵州省长顺县2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末综合练习(四)英语试题

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日期: 2024-11-27
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听六段对话, 选择与每段对话相符的图。(共6小题, 每小题1分, 共6分)
听六个句子, 选择与每个句子匹配的应答。(共6小题, 每小题1分, 共6分)
根据对话内容选择最佳选项完成句子。(共6小题, 每小题1分, 共6分)
根据对话内容及问题, 选择最佳选项。(共6小题, 每小题1分, 共6分)
根据短文内容及问题, 选择最佳选项。(共6小题, 每题1分, 共6分)
完型填空(共两节, 16小题;每小题1分, 满分16分)
阅读下面短文, 从各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

When I was little, I was really little. But my dream was1. I dreamed of being a basketball player. I tried out for the teams at school, 2I was never given a chance.

As I got older, I did grow a little bigger, but not a lot bigger-On my 12th birthday, I decided to try a new sport-running. I told Grandpa, "I'm going to be an3. "

"Dave, "  Grandpa began gently, "4you can't be big, you can do something big. "

I ran 12 miles on my 12th birthday. On my 13th birthday, I did it again, but I added an extra mile. On my 14th birthday, I ran 14 miles. 15 on my 15th, 16 on my 16th, and you guessed it- 17 miles on my 17th birthday.

All this running inspired (激发) another big dream. Someday , I'd run the Boston Marathon(波士顿马拉松赛). I told Grandpa about my5.

"But, Dave, you haven't trained for the marathon. Are you sure you're ready?" Grandpa asked. But he still promised to walk over and6me on.

I ran fast that day, but I fell at Mile  18 and was driven to the hospital. Later that might, I called Grandpa and told him I7.

"No, " he said calmly, "you didn't fail. You discovered something. "

"I did?" I asked

"Yes, you discovered that big dreams don't just come true. They take work. If you train and work hard,

I8to wait for you next year and cheer you on.

I trained every day, running miles and miles. 9, just two months into my training, Grandpa died. He wouldn't be waiting for my second Boston Marathon. I decided I'd run for him.

That day, I ran fast. "Keep going! You can do it!"  His words filled my head as I forced my legs to make each10step. As I crossed the finish line, I threw my arms in the air and cried, "Grandpa, we did it!'

阅读理解(共三节, 22小题;每小题2分, 共44分)
阅读下面语篇,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

A high  school  graduation  ceremony  is  an  important  event  in  a  person's  life. However, for  Mark Shrader, who was receiving medical care at home, it was impossible for him lo attend school's graduation ceremony. To his surprise, Bentworth High School brought the graduation ceremony to him.

On June 8, two days before the school's graduation ceremony, Shrader's classmates, along with teachers came to his home. They attended the special graduation ceremony for Shrader.

Dressed in a cap and gown(方帽和礼服) and with his family, friends, classmates and teachers around, Shrader fought back  tears  as he  got the  diploma. His  classmates  and  teachers  congratulated him, took pictures with him and ate cupcakes. Shrader officially became the first graduate of Bentworth High School in 2021.

Shrader developed a serious disease at the age of eight. Boys with the disease often only live to their teens or early 20s. However,  Shrader faces his medical condition with courage. Besides playing video games with his friends, Shrader also enjoys reading, doing crossword puzzles, and spending time with his 6-year-old and 2-week-old nephews. Shrader has even talked about becoming a lawyer. He is always happy and he always has the guts(勇气) to take on life's difficulties.

William Law, a doctor who has been with Shrader for 13 years, also showed up at the ceremony. He said  at the  event  that  he  wanted  those  in  the  graduating  class  to  learn  three  things  from  Shrader:his determination, courage and attitude.

For Shrader, the ceremony was a special moment although he had to stay in bed much of the time and grew increasingly uncomfortable during the event. Later, in a phone conversation, he thanked everyone for coming.

阅读下面语篇,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

When you're having a hard time with something, it's natural to turn to others for help. Getting help sounds simple, but it's not always easy to do. Sometimes certain beliefs or ways of thinking can make it hard to ask for help. Here are some kinds of attitudes that can stand in the way and ideas on how to get past them.

Some people believe that needing help is a sign of weakness. Actually, it's a sign of strength, not weakness. You know what you need and you shouldn't be afraid to reach out for it. Once a boy told me he wanted to ask his coach how to improve his basketball skills, but he was afraid that his coach might think he shouldn't be on the team. In fact, when he asked his coach for help, his coach thought he was practicing hard.

Some other people think they don't deserve(应该得到) help or support. Everyone needs help now and then. Accepting help can strengthen friendships and relationships. Everyone feels good when they can support a friend. For example, if you want to find out how Katy solves problems with her parents, you should ask Katy if she has time to talk and tell her how important her viewpoint is, instead of worrying that Katy is too busy to help you. When you ask for help, choose someone who listens and cares, not someone who criticizes(批评)you. If you get refused, it's not because of you, but the other person, So tell yourself: If Katy says no, she might not be ready to talk about her own experiences,

Another wrong attitude is waiting for someone else to make the first move, It's not always easy for other people to find when you need help. Maybe you're putting on a cheerful face to hide the problem. Don't wait for someone to read your mind. You have to ask

Because it can be hard to reach out for help, don't hesitate(犹豫) to offer support to another person if you think he or she needs it. Giving and receiving help are great life skills to learn. They help us improve our abilities to understand other people.

根据语境,用所给词的适当形式填空(共5分)
根据语境,选择恰当的短语完成下列各句。短语中有一个为多余短语。 (共5分)
根据中文意思, 补全英语译文 (每空限填一词, 缩写算一词) 。(5分)
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