2021年牛津译林版英语九年级上学期期末测试学校________ 班级________ 姓名________ 成绩________语法选择In China, almost everyone knows Ma Yun. Ma Yun became one of ___1___ men in China when his company Alibaba went on the stock(股票)market with a value of 140 billion. It ___2___ so amazing, doesn't it? Here are some stories about him on the way___3___.Ma made his ___4___ trip to the US in 1995 and used the Internet for the first time. After searching ___5___ "beer", he saw that no results ___6___ up about China. Then he tired "China" and still no results. He decided ___7___ a Chinese website-the seed for Alibaba was sown(播种).Ma said he___8___ many times in his life. He failed the College Entrance Examination in China three times and ___9___ companies offered him jobs, including one at KFC. And the famous Harvard University refused him 10 times.___10___ English well was difficult when Ma was a teenager because of limited(有限的) resources. However, he found ___11___ English well by giving tourists free guides around his hometown Hangzhou. And he kept it for nine years. Ma said tourists opened up a new world for him ___12___ it is hard for him sometimes.Ma's hero is Forest Gump ___13___ never gives up. When he made a speech on his success ___14___ his career Davos at(达沃斯论坛)in 2015. Ma said, "Life is like a box of chocolates because you never know what you are going to get." Do as Ma does, never give ___15___ and you will be successful one day.1. A. rich B. the richest C. richest D. richer2. A. tasted B. sounded C. tastes D. sounds3. A. succeeding B. succeeded C. to success D. successful4. A. the first B. first C. one D. the one5. A. for B. to C. of D. at6. A. to come B. comes C. come D. came7. A. to setting up B. set up C. to set up D. setting up8. A. refuse B. refused C. was refused D. refusing9. A. few B. a few C. a little D. little10. A. Learn B. To learn C. Learned D. to learning11. A. if he could learn B. could he learn C. that could he learn D. that he could learn12. A. why B. how C. although D. when13. A. who B. whom C. when D. which14. A. at B. in C. on D. with15. A. for B. to C. back D. up完形填空Mark and his brother Jamie rang their neighbour Mrs. gray's doorbell."Hi, Mrs. gray,”said Mark when she opened the door. "Would you like us to shovel(铲除)the ___16___in your yard?”Shoveling the snow was Jamie's idea, a way to make enough ___17___ for a new video game. Mrs. gray put her hand on her heart. "That would be wonderful, boys. The work is too much for me.""It will cost 10 dollars,”Jamie said."Oh dear,”Mrs. gray was a little disappointed. "I haven't been able to get to the bank. I can ___18___home-made co okies, but I guess that's not what you had in mind. ”Mark was going to say that Mrs. gray could pay them ___19___ time, but Jamie cut him off.It still snowed ___20___. As they walked___21___ the snow out of her yard. Mark suddenly thought of how she helped him last summer. She didn't look like a strong person, but___22___ a big black dog had boxed him in a corner, her door flew open. She ran to him and stood between him and the dog. She ___23___ to hurry it away. "It was nothing. Good ___24___ watch out for each other,don't they?”she said when Mark's parents thanked her.And now Mrs. Gray needed Mark as much as he'd needed her last summer. Mark smiled and began to shovel the snow. Jamie got surprised and___25___”What are you doing? It will take you all da y. No money!"Mark explained, "Nobody will pay us if we only do things for money."16. A. water B. snow C. leaves D. mud17. A. things B. cookies C. machines D. money18. A. keep B. buy C. offer D. eat19. A. another B. last C. one D. second20. A. easily B. simply C. heavily D. quickly21. A. through B. near C. around D. across22. A. if B. unless C. although D. when23. A. talked B. spoke C. shouted D. sang24. A. families B. neighbours C. classmate's D. parents25. A. patient B. embarrassed C. scared D. angry阅读第一节阅读理解AMy parents seldom encouraged me to ask for help, so I trained myself to become as independent as possible. I thought if I asked for help, I would be a problem to other people.A few years ago, I was on a trip. In order to save money, I planned to stay in a stranger's house by couch surfing(沙发客). When I arrived in the host's city, it was rainy.My host was very friendly. She invited me to go on a walk with her around her city. At that time, I didn't even have the right shoes for the bad weather. I wanted to ask her whether she had any shoes for me. But I didn't want to trouble her. Finally, I said nothing.It was really cold outside, and the heavy rain made my shoes wet. When we got home three hours later, I had lost all feeling in my feet.That was all because I wouldn't ask. I wouldn't ask a simple thing like, "Hey, could you find a pair of good shoes for me?”From that day, I tried hard to get through my fear of asking. It has taken me a long time. From my experiences, I've discovered that people are always happy to offer help. What's more, I have finally realized that asking isn't a sign of weakness(脆弱). Asking gives you the opportunity to discover the kindness of others.So ask. The worst that can happen is a "no". The best that can happen is an experience you'll never forget.26. What was the weather like when the writer was on a trip?A. Cloudy.B. Sunny.C. Windy.D. Rainy.27. Why did the writer say nothing in the end?A. The host didn't have any good shoes for him.B. The writer didn't want to trouble the host.C. The host was not friendly enough.D. The writer didn't want to be independent any more.28. From the passage we can learn that the writer_.A. learned a lesson from the tripB. got some good shoes in the endC. spent six hours visiting the city with the hostD. got through his fear of asking quite quickly29. The underlined word(In Paragraph 6)"opportunity" means”_”.A. taskB. chanceC. excuseD. truth30.What can we learn from the passage? A. Being independent is always a good thing. B. Don't go outside on rainy and windy days.C. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you are in trouble.D. Wear good shoes during your trips.BWalter Dean Myers, born on August 12, 1937, was an American writer of children's books.He was known for young adult literature(文学). He wrote more than 100 books, including picture books and non-fiction. "I care about writing for young people because I remember how much I needed help and guidance(指导)at that time in my life,”Myers said in his book.Myers loved writing. He got up at five o'clock every morning. He worked at home in a small office that used to be his son's bedroom.Myers would first write an outline(提纲)for every book. He called this prewriting. He imagined what the story would be and write down ideas in a notebook. To make sure there are enough actions and dialogue for a good story, he thought of 30 scenes. He wrote a short description of each scene in his notebook.He also cut out pictures of real people and put them on his office walls. He looked at those pictures and came up with ideas. Once he knew what the story would be and who the characters were, he began to write the book. He wrote five pages a day on his computer.Myers usually worked on three books at a time. When he was not prewriting or writing a book, he might be rewriting something he had already completed. Then he would send the story to his agent(经纪人). He or she made suggestions for the story. After these final changes were made, the book was published and made its way to bookstores and libraries.By that time, Myers would begin to write his next book. "I want to do the best that I can do with my writing,”said Myers.31. From the first paragraph, we know Myers_·A. was born in 1973B. was famous as a writerC. was born in BritainD. didn't write non-fiction books32. The underlined word(in Paragraph 3)"this" refers to .A. imagining a storyB. describing a sceneC. writing down the ideaD. making an outline33.helped Myers get ideas for the characters. A. Children's books B. Other people' booksC. His friends and familyD. Pictures of real people34. Before his books appeared in bookstores and libraries, Myers did many things. The correct order is_____________.①writing② making them be published ③ prewriting④making changes⑤sending stories to the agentA. ③①④②⑤B. ③④①②⑤C. ③①⑤④②D. ③④⑤①②35. The passage is mainly about ·A. how Myers wrote his booksB. the life story of MyersC. the main characters in Myers'booksD. what Myers was famous forCSome students wrote to us to share their experiences and questions about what happens when friends fight.*Billy, 11, is upset because he heard a rumor(谣言)that his best friend was talking about him.*Jordan, 10, wonders if she can still love someone after someone makes her very angry.*Jasmine, 9, feels a lot of pressure when she gets into a fight and knows her side of the fight is wrong.*Emily, 11, told us that her best friend tells a lot of "little lies" and now she doesn't trust her anymore.* David, 12, and his best friend got into a big fight and although he wants to apologize(道歉), he doesn't know how to do it.*Krystal, 10, is sad because it seems that her best friends don't want to be friends with her anymore.The truth is: everyone fights with his friends. Because our close friends mean so much to us, fighting with them can make us feel hurt, angry, and deeply sad.So, accept that fights are not that serious. When you have a fight with friends, the first you should do is to sit down and just think. Think about what's going on and then try to talk to him or her. If you are wrong, saying sorry is always good. If he is really your best friend, he will forgive(原谅)you.36. The people above who share their experiences and questions are .A. college studentsB. adultsC. babiesD. primary school students37. What happened to Emily?A. She got into a fight and realized she was wrong.B. Her friend often lies to her although it's not a big deal.C. Her friends don't want to play with her.D. Her friends talk about her behind her back.38. Krystal felt very_when her best friend doesn't want to be with her any longer.A. angryB. boredC. unhappyD. lonely39. The writer thinks having a fight with friends is really .A. normalB. boringC. seriousD. difficult40. When fighting with your good friend, you should firstly .A. apologizeB. not talk with him for a few monthsC. think about the reason why you fightD. have a conversation with himDCannes (戛纳) International Film FestivalThe end of 1930sJean Zay, the French Minister(部长)of National Education , decided to create an international cinematographic festival in France. Cannes was chosen to be the place because of the weather.1939The first meeting of the festival ended before it started because of the war against Germany by France and the United Kingdom.1946The festival was restarted again after World War II in 1946, in the old Casino (赌场) of Cannes. It was supported by the French Foreign Affairs Ministry and the City of Cannes.2002The original (原来的) name of the festival is Festival International de film. The festival officially accepted the name Festival de Cannes.PrizesThe most honoured prize given out at Cannes is the Palmed' Or ( "Golden Palm" ) for the best film, best short film, best actress, best actor, best director, best screenplayer.41. Why did the meeting of the film festival end in 1939?A. Because World War II started.B. Because the weather was bad.C. Because France fought against the GermanyD. Because Cannes was not a good place.42. We can learn from the passage that .A. the idea of the festival was first suggested in 1946.B. Jean Zay was the founder of the festival.C. Jean Zay was an American.D. Cannes was a name of a French Minister.43. Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. The name Festival de Cannes is formally used in 2002.B. Best actor and Best actress prizes are given in the festival.C. The festival was supported by the city.D. The festival was held in a famous music hall in 1946.44. The passage is written in the .A. picture orderB. story orderC. logic orderD. time order45. This passage may come from .A. a movie posterB. a study reportC. a film magazineD. a story-book第二节阅读填空Do you know what a MOOC is? MOOC is short for Massive Open Online Course.Thousands of people can take a MOOC at the same time. You can be anywhere in the world to take it. ___46___ For years, many colleges have had classes online. MOOCs are always used in subjects like computer science and engineering. ____47____Scott Anderson teaches philosophy at a university in Canada. ____48____He says, "When students take some lessons, they needn't be present to hear and get them.”He says more and more students in MOOCs can mean less communication between them and the teachers.He also gives two ways to solve this problem-adding more teachers and making online discussion groups. ______49______She says online education has more weaknesses for her subjects. She says,"What's lost in online education is face-to-face communication. But the teaching of literature needs that. ____50____ However, she believes that hybrid courses work best.”A. He thinks MOOCs have both advantages and disadvantages.B. All you need is a computer and the Internet.C. Lisa Jadwin teaches literature and writing at a college in New York.D. She says some students can learn very well from talks and discussion groups.E. Can MOOCs be used in subjects like arts or philosophy(哲学)?写作单词拼写51. It rained heavily this morning, but n_______ of my classmates were late for school.52. Mark Twain had a s_________ of humour. He could make people laugh in his novels.53. — Have you heard of the n___________ about the missing plane?—Yes. I heard it on TV.54. I'm glad to s_________ my feeling with my parents.55. This is a r________ golden crown. It is made completely of gold.56. You should avoid food with oil, s__________ in order to lose weight.完成句子57. 共享单车是如此的方便以至于越来越受欢迎。