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南京市二十九中2024-2025学年九年级英语中考模拟测试卷一、补全对话(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)根据对话内容,从所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,每个选项限用一次。A:Hello,Ann.IsentWeChatmessagesyesterdayafternoon,butyoudidn’treply.____1____A.Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?A.Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?B.Howoftendoyouhavethelesson?C.AndIwillmakeamodelrobotforyouasagift.D.Canyoucome?E.Whatwereyoudoing?A:____2____B:Threetimesaweek.A:Iknowyouplayverywell.Ithinkyouwillbeamusicianwhenyougrowup.B:Ihopeso.Ilikeart.3A:Iwanttobeascientist.Iamgoingtomakesomerobotstohelpuswork.B:Soundsgreat.TomorrowI’llhavemybirthdaypartyathome.4A:I’dloveto.5Seeyoutomorrow.B:Oh,thankyouverymuch.Seeyou.二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,计15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Istartedworkingatanewcompany.Areorganization(重组)washappening___6___Igotthere,andpeoplefeltstressed.Idecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Ifoundsomebluepaperinthecopyroom.I___7___littlepaperpoolsfromthebluepaper.Imadeeighteenpoolswithlittlepaperlilypads(睡莲浮叶),___8___foreveryonetogohome,anddroppedthemaroundtheoffice.AndthenI___9___180tinycolorfulplasticducksaroundtheoffice.Icameintoworkthenextdaylike____10____hadhappened.AndIquietlywatchedeveryoneintheoffice.Inoticedthattheyslowly____11____thattheyweresurrounded(包围)byducks.Somepeoplestilldidn’tknowwherethepoolswerefrom.Itoldmyworkmatesthetruthatlast,becauseeveryonewas____12____iftheycouldtaketheducksandIneededtotellthemYES!Overthenextfewweeks,theducksmovedfromthepoolstopeople’sdesks.Manypeoplestarted____13____colorsets(系列),whileothersgottomakehomesfortheirpetducks.Afewofthe____14____pondsweremovedtopeople’sdeskstohousetheirduckfamilies.Oneworkmatetoldmeshehadduckstorepresentfamilymembers.Anothercametomelookingforaredduckbecauseitwastheonly____15____theyweremissingfromtheirset.Peoplefromotherbuildingsstartedcomingovertoseethepondsandtakeaduck.Like____16____,theycuriouslyeyedtheducksandcarefullypickedtheirfavourites.Butitdidn’tendthere.Soonother____17____startedshowingupintheponds.Therewererabbitsoneweekandfrogsthenext.____18____,turtles,dogs,cats—therewasanewwaveeveryfewdays,seeminglyallfromdifferentpeople.____19____,itwasn’tIthatwasdoingit.Atthispointitisalmost____20____tofindadeskthatdoesn’thaveatleastonetinyanimalonit.Smallactsofkindnessandtinygiftsatworkstartedakindnessrevolution(变革),creatingawaveofgoodwill.6.A.though B.when C.while D.before7.A.pickedout B.handedout C.pointedout D.cutout8.A.asked B.called C.sent D.waited9.A.hid B.put C.drew D.bought10.A.nothing B.something C.few D.little11.A.believed B.thought C.guessed D.realized12.A.unexcited B.unworried C.uninterested D.unsure13.A.selling B.collecting C.printing D.cleaning14.A.clear B.deep C.empty D.full15.A.color B.shape C.material D.size16.A.managers B.scientists C.tourists D.bosses17.A.plants B.artists C.animals D.workers18.A.Roses B.Goldfish C.Sunflowers D.Sharks19.A.Certainly B.Probably C.Sadly D.Luckily20.A.exciting B.common C.impossible D.impolite三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,计40分)(一)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。AInterestedinanimated(动画)shortfilms?Here’sacollectionofmini-reviewsforsome.Chooseonetowatch!·APet(8mins)APetisaboutalonelyyounggirlinneedofattention.Shedreamsofhavingapetandmakeseveryefforttomakethatdreamcometrue.Theanimationhasawonderfulchildlikesimplicitytoit,lookinglikethepagesofachildren’spicturebookthathavecometolife.Thejokesinitaresweet,evoking(唤起)achildlikesenseofimagination.·PlacetoPlace(2mins)Atextfromalonelytravelerencouragesagroupoffriendsfromfarawayplacestoreunite(重聚).PlacetoPlaceisanexcellentandencouraginglittleanimation.Itisenjoyableandeye-catching.Thegreatsounddesignandbackgroundmusicaddtotheurgency(紧迫性)andfun,makingitanall-roundshort.·BeFree(2mins)FreeisaboutMerry,asadyounggirlmakingherwishesknowntothewaterspiritMamiWata.Despitetheclearthemeoflearningtokeepoenvironmentclean,theaimofthefilmismorepersonal.It’samessagefromthedirector’syoungerselfto“befree”fromfearandchallenges.Hepointsoutthatchangeandfacingchallengescomefromtakingaction,notjustthinking.·EarlyBirds(3mins)EarlyBirdsisaboutasmall,lonelypenguindoingeverythingtowakeanolder,sleepingpenguinsohe’llhavesomeonetoplaywith.Theanimationstyleisquaint(古雅的),andthestoryisveryfunny.Oneoftheoutstandingaspectsisthemusicandsounddesign.Theyworktogetherandmixwiththeactionattimes.Itisacrowd-pleasingshortforallages.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedworld“Despite”meaninChinese?A.因为 B.另外 C.尽管 D.除非22.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefourfilms?A.Befreeisthelongestinlength.B.Placetoplaceissuitableforallages.C.Earlybirdsisbasedonachildren’sbook.D.Apetcreatesasenseofchildlikeimagination.23.Whatkindofbookisthisarticlefrom?A.Astorybook. B.Asciencebook. C.Amoviemagazine. D.Aculturemagazine.BThebeautifulskillofleaf-veinembroidery(叶脉刺绣)inTongrencity,Guizhouprovince,hasmadeGuizhouembroideryoneofthemaintypesofembroideryinChina.Leaf-veinembroiderydatesbacktotheSongDynasty(960-1279)andhasbeenusedtosharemessagesamongvariousethnicgroupsinsouthwesternChina.YangLi,amasterofthiscraft(工艺),hascombinedtraditionalembroiderystylesfromtheMiao,TujiaandDongethnicgroupsinherworkonleaves,mixingtraditionaldesignwithmoderntechniques.Leaf-veinembroideryholdshighvalueasacollectibleartduetoitscomplex(复杂的)process,whichincludeschoosinganddryingtheleaves,thencreatingandembroideringthepatterns.Yangnotedthatinthepastdecade,onlyaround20peopleinTongrenhavebeenabletofullycompletethewholeleaf-embroideryprocessontheirown.Becauseofthelong,hardworkinvolvedandthelownumberofhigh-qualitypiecesmade,it’schallengingtokeepthistraditionalskillalive.“Ihaveintroducedthisstyletouniversities,communitiesandvillagesandchosenskilledembroidererstolearnleaf-veinembroidery,butveryfewhavekeptgoing,”Yangsaid.In2011,sheopenedaprocessingcenter,creatingjobsformorethan500women,includingwomenfromvillagesandpeoplewithdisabilities.Asaresult,almosteveryembroiderernowhasacollectionofhandmadeitemsthatcouldfillamuseum.“Ifeeladutyandasenseofurgency(紧迫感).Inmylifetime,Imustimproveandpassonthiscraft,”shesaid.In2022,YangsetuptheGuizhouEmbroideryIntangibleCulturalHeritageIndustryBaseandhassinceusedsocialmediatoshareleaf-veinembroiderythroughshortvideoswithherstudent,YangXinyu.“Leaf-veinembroideryisatreasure,”saidYangXinyu.“AsayoungpersoninspiredbyTeacherYangLi,Iamdevotingmyselftocarryingonthiscraftandhopethatmoreyoungpeoplewillreturntotheirhometownstocontinueitslegacy.”24.Whatwasthepurposeofleaf-veinembroideryinthebeginning?A.Tomakealiving. B.Todecorateclothing.C.Torecordhistoricalevents. D.Tosharemessagesamongethnicgroups.25.Whyisitchallengingtokeeptheleaf-veinembroideryskillalive?A.Ithaslittleartisticvalue. B.Itrequiresrarematerials.C.Itrequiresgreatskillandeffort. D.Itdependsonolderartisans.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesYangLi?A.Modestandcurious.B.Generousandhumorous.C.Creativeandresponsible. D.Strongwilledandcareful.CChinesearchitect(建筑师)LiuJiakun,68,wasawardedthe2025PritzkerArchitecturePrizeonMarch4,becomingthesecondwinnerfromChinatoreceivethehighesthonorinthefieldofatchitecture.BasedinChengdu,Liu’scareerlastsforfortyyearswithmorethan30projects.HesetupJiakunArchitectsin1999andhasbuiltplentyofwork,fromsmall,beautifullydesignedmuseumstolargebusinessbuildingsandcityplans.Insteadoffollowingthesamestyle,Liu’sprojectsincludelocalcoloranddependon“low-tech”simplicitytoachievebeauty,amagazinereported.“Heneverdependsonarecurring(反复出现的)method.Instead,heevaluates(评估)thespecificcharacteristicsandrequirementsofeachprojectdifferently,”thejury(评审团)saidwhenannouncingtheaward.OneofLiu’smostwell-knownprojectswastheso-called“rebirthbricks”hecreatedaftertheterribleWenchuanearthquakein2008.Tohelpwithrebuilding,Liumadebricksusinglocalwheatfiber,cement(水泥)andrubble(瓦砾)fromfallenbuildings.Morethanjustrecycling,thesebricksstoodfortherebirthofthematerialand“therebirthofthecommunity’sspiritatatimeofnationalmourning”,reportedTheGuardian.Thesebrickswerelaterusedinhisotherprojects,includingtheShuijingfangMuseuminChengduandtheNovartismedicinecompanyinShanghai.Liu’sdesignalsopayattentiontocommonpeople.Thisisshowninhislargestproject,WestVillage,afive-floorcitycomplex(综合体)completedin2015inChengdu.Thecomplexincludesasoccerfield,amarket,andpathsforcyclistsandwalkers.Withgrassgrowingthroughholesinthebricks,theprojectcelebrates“theenergyof‘everydayness’,”wroteAustinWilliamsin2017.Ithasbecomeapopularplaceforcitypeopletospendtheirfreetime.“Thepurposeofarchitectureistocreateabeautiful,justanddignified(有尊严的)livingenvironment.People’sreallives,happinessanddignityarewhatweworkfor,”LiutoldChinaDaily.27.Howmanyprojectswerethe“rebirthbricks”usedin?A.8. B.4. C.3. D.30.28.WhatdoesLiuJiakundotomakehisprojectsunusual?①Heinsistsonthesamestyle.②Hepaysattentiontolocalcolour.③Hemixestraditionwithmodernity.④Hecelebratestheenergyofcommonpeople.⑤Heprefers“low-tech”simplicitytocreatebeauty.A.①③④ B.②④⑤ C.①④⑤ D.②③④29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.Theenergyof“everydayness”. B.Liu’slargestproject,WestVillage.C.Amarketinafive-floorcitycomplex. D.Asoccerfieldinafive-floorcitycomplex.30.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AprojectcalledWestVillage. B.Aprojectcalledthe"rebirthbricks”.C.Anarchitectfamousforrecyclingbricks. D.Anarchitectfamousforunusualstyles.DCookwasmakinglittle“tuk-tuk-tuk”sounds,Sadiohadherhandoverhermouth.Hanswastryingsohardtounderstand.OnlyGodber’smanwasenjoyinghimself.Itwashisstory.“What’swrong?What’shappened?”“There’sbeenanawfulaccident,”cooksaid.“Aman’sbeenkilled.”“Amankilled!Where?How?When?”ButGodber’smanwantedtotellthestory.“Youknowthoselittlecottages(小屋)justdowntheroadfromhere,miss?”Ofcoursesheknewthem.“Well,there’sayoungmancalledScottlivingthere.Hehasahorseandcart.Somethingfrightenedthehorseintownthismorning,thecart(马车)turnedover,andScottfellintheroadonthebackofhishead.Killed.”“Dead!”LaurastaredatGodber’sman.“Deadwhentheypickedhimup,”Godber’smansaid.“TheyweretakingthebodyhomeasIwascominghere.”Thenhesaid,“He’sleftawifeandfivelittleones.”“Jose,comehere!”Lauratookhersister’shandandpulledheracrossthekitchenandthroughthedoor.“Jose,”shesaid,“howcanwestopeverything?”“Stopeverything,Laura!”criedJose.“Whatdoyoumean?”“Stopthegardenparty,ofcourse.”“Stopthegardenparty?MydearLaura,don’tbeunreasonable.Ofcoursewecan’tstoptheparty.Nobodyexpectsusto.Don’tbesosilly.”“Butwecan’tpossiblyhaveagardenpartywithamandeadjustoutsidethefrontgate.”Thatreallywassilly,becausetheSheridans’housewasonahill,andthecottageswererightdownatthebottomofthehill.Therewasawideroadbetweenthem.True,theywerestillmuchtoonear.TheywerenotsuitableneighboursforpeopleliketheSheridans.Thecottageswereuglylittlelowbrownthings.Nothingbutrubbishgrewintheirgardens.Eventhesmokecomingfromtheirchimneys(烟囱)lookedpoor.Thepeoplewholivedinthemlivedbywashingotherpeople’sclothes,ormendingshoesorcleaningchimneys.Andtheyallhadfartoomanychildren.WhentheSheridanchildrenwerelittle,theywerenotallowedtogonearthecottages,forfearthattheyheardbadlanguageorcaughtsomeawfuldisease.Butnowthattheyweregrownup,LauraandLauriesometimeswalkedpast.Itwasdirtyandunpleasant,butLauraandLauriebelievedthattheyshouldexperienceallsidesoflife.Theymustgoeverywhere;themustseeeverything.“Thinkhowthatpoorwomanwillfeelifshehearsabandplaying,”saidLaura.“Oh,Laura!”Josebegantobeseriouslyangry.“Ifyouwanttostopabandeverytimesomeonehasanaccident,you’regoingtohaveaverydifficultlife.I’mjustassorryaboutitasyouare.”31.WhatwereScott’slivingconditionslike?A.Poor. B.Safe. C.Modem. D.Comfortable.32.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSheridanfamily?A.TheSheridanchildrenknewScottwell.B.TheSheridanfamilylivedachallenginglife.C.TheSheridanfamilyplannedtohaveaparty.D.TheSheridanchildrenlikedgoingnearthecottages.33.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?a.Godber’smantoldthestory.b.Scottdiedinacartaccident.c.LauraandLauriesometimeswalkedpast.d.Laurasuggestedcancellingthegardenparty.A.c-d-b-a B.c-b-a-d C.b-c-a-d D.d-c-b-a34.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Therewasawideroadbetweenthem”symbolize(象征)?A.ItsymbolizesScottlivedfarfromLaura.B.Itsymbolizesthepoorlivedneartherich.C.Itsymbolizesthepoorreceivedcarefromtherich.D.Itsymbolizesthepoorwasseparatedfromtherich.35.Whatmightthenextparagraphofthepassagebeabout?A.HowJosehadfuninthegardenparty.B.HowLaurasucceededinstoppingtheparty.C.HowLaurainvitedScott’schildrentotheparty.D.HowLauriestoppedhistwosistersfromfighting.(二)阅读下面短文,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺,结构完整,其中有一项是多余选项。TheUNhasannounced2025astheyearofglacier(冰川).IthasalsosetMarch21,2025asthefirstWorldDayforGlaciers.____36____Glaciersaremadeoficeandsnowthatslowlymoveoverland.Overtime,layers(层)ofsnowbuildupandturnintoglacierice.GlaciershaveshapedmountainsoverEarth’shistory.____37____Butglaciersdon’tjustaffecttheland.Whenglaciersmelt(融化),theyprovidenutrients(养分)forlakes,riversandoceans.____38____Asglaciersmelt,theyalsocreatehomesforplantsandanimalsalongstreams.____39____TheUNsaidthatabout10percentoftheworld’slandiscoveredbyaround200,000glaciers,storingabout70percentofEarth’sfreshwater.InplacesliketheHimalayas,KarakoramandHinduKushmountains,millionsofpeopledependonglaciersforwater.TheseglaciersfeedbigriversliketheIndus,GangesandBrahmaputra.____40____Manyglaciershavedisappeared.Forexample,Colombiahaslost90percentofitsglacierssincethemid-19thcentury.Iftemperaturesriseby1.5to4℃,glacierscouldlosemuchofthemby2100.Ifsnowandiceinmountainareascontinuetodisappear,therewillbelesswaterfordrinkingandfarmingandmorepressureonlocalecosystems.Floodswillalsobemoredangerousbecauseofgrowingglaciallakes.A.A.Theyarestillmovingandchanginglandscapesinmanyplacestoday.B.Thegoalistoencourageeveryonetohelpprotectglaciers,whichareimportantforlifeinthefuture.C.Insomeareas,glaciersareimportantwatersourcesforpeopleandwildlife.D.Thesenutrientshelpcreatethebaseofthefoodchaininoceansandrivers.E.Mostoftheworld’sglaciersareinthepolarregions(极地地区).F.However,climatechangeiscausingseriousproblemstoglaciers.第II卷(非选择题,共55分)四、词汇运用(共20小题,计25分)(一)阅读短文,选择适当的词或短语并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺,意思完整,每词或短语限用一次。(共10小题;每小题1.5分,计15分)friendstayatfirstreallycourseDuringthisyear’ssummerholiday,IflewfromBeijingtoLondon,theUK.WhenIarrivedinLondon,Ifelt____41____stressedbytheseven-hourtimedifference,thenewlanguage,thebuildingsandthelivelycrowdsatthetrainstation.Everythingwassodifferentandstrange,whichmademeworriedaboutmyshort____42____there.Ijoinedagirls’middleschoolandlearnedmanynewthingsfromthedifferentkindsof____43____whichcoveredmanysubjects.Iwaslonelyandhelpless____44____becausemyvocabulary(词汇)waspoorAlthoughmylearningpartnerwasreally____45____.Ijustcouldn’trelax.41._____________42._____________43._____________44._____________45._____________breakoutmanageexperiencetogetherjoinThisfeelingcontinueduntilaPEclasschangedeverything.Somegirlssmiledandinvitedme____46____theirbaseballgame.EventhoughIhadneverplayedbaseballbefore.Idecidedtogiveitatryand____47____tohittheballonmyfirsttry.Atthatmoment,timeseemedtostop,andthencheers____48____allaroundme.Theothergirlshuggedmeandshouted,“Hey,Eileen,youdidanamazingjob!”Fromthenon,Ifelttrulyhappyandrelaxed,andIreallybegantofitinwithothers.That____49____helpedmeseethebridgebetweenLondonandmyhometown,Tianjin—abridgebuiltwithcareandlove.Wemaynotcomefromthesamecountryorhavethesameskincolor,butlovebringsus____50____.Thislessoncontinuestoholdgreatimportanceinmylife.46._____________47._____________48._____________49._____________50._____________(二)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使其意思完整。(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)Youstickastamponanenvelope(信封),andthenittravelsacrosstheworldtofindanotherperson.Stampshelppeoplekeepint51withtheirfriendsandfamilies.Theyhaveplayedanimportantr52inpeople’slivesforalongtimenow.Peoplehaveaspecialdayforstamps—October9thisWorldPostDay.Beforestamps,peopledidn’tpayfortheletterstheysent.I53,theypaidfortheletterstheygot.ThePennyBlack,theworld’sfirststamp,wasc____54____inBritainin1840.ItshowsapictureofQueenVictoria,whobecamequeenattheageof18.Thisstampmadesendingletterse55aspeoplecouldpaythemoneybeforeputtingtheminthepost.Doyouknowh56thebackofastampissticky?Theearlieststampsdidn’thavestickybacks.Inthepast,peopleusedpaste(浆糊)sometimes.Butusuallytheyhadtopin(钉住)stampsontoletters!Later,stampmakersaddedstickyglueonthebackbecauseusingpinsorpastemadelettersmessyandd____57____.Nowwecanjustwetthestampandpressitdown,whichmadesendinglettersmuchfasterandcleaner!Yearsago,sendinglettersusedtobethemosti58waytocommunicatewithotherpeople.Itseemedthateveryonehadstampsonhand.A59fewpeoplesendlettersnow,stampcollectingisstilloneoftheworld’smostpopularhobbies.Throughstampclubs,peoplecanq60findinterestingnewstampsandproudlyaddthemtotheircollections.Thesetinypapertreasurescontinuetotellstoriesofthepastwhilebringingjoytocollectorstoday.51._____________52._____________53._____________54._____________55._____________56._____________57._____________58._____________59._____________60._____________五、读写综合(计30分)(一)阅读并回答问题(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)OnSept1,YaoMiaomadehistoryasthefirstChinesewomantowinthe50-kilometerraceatthefamousUtra-TrailduMont-Blanc(UTMB,环勃朗峰超级越野耐力赛).Thisaddstoherearliersuccessin2018,whenshebecamethefirstChinesewomantowinthe100-kmraceattheUTMB.TheUTMBisoneoftheworld’smostwell-knowntrailrunningevents,takingplaceeveryyearinthebeautifulMont-Blancarea,coveringpartsofFrance,Italy,andSwitzerland.Thisyear,Yaocompleteda57-kmcoursewithatopelevation(海拔)of3,500meters.“Istartedoffabitslow,butafter20km.Ifeltstronger,especiallyonthedownhills.Duringtrailrunning,findingtherightpaceislikesolvingamathproblem—youmustplancarefullyforlongdistances,”Yaoexplained.Shekeptasteadyrhythmonflatpathsandsavedenergyforsteepclimbs.HerloveforrunningbeganinherchildhoodinthecountrysideofGuizhou.Herschoolwasfourkilometersfromhome,andshewalkedthedistancefourtimesaday.Growingupinthemountainsgaveheratoughness(韧性)thatlaterhelpedherasarunner.At16,shejoinedhercity’ssportsschool,startingherformaltraining.In2019,YaowasrecommendedtojointheHubeiprovincialteamasaprofessionalmarathonrunner.ShewaslateracceptedintothesportsdepartmentofCentralChinaNormalUniversityin2020.Tobalanceprofessionaltrainingwithherstudies,YaotrainsinYunnan,runningabout30kilometersaday,andinherfreetime,shetakesonlinecoursesthere.Thoughshedoesn’thavemuchtimetoexploretheuniversity,Yaosaid.“WhenIhavetime,Iwillfullyenjoyit.”回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。61.WhendidYaoMiaowinthe50-kmUTMBrace?______________________________________________________________62.WhatwaydidYaoMiaouseforlongdistancesduringtrailrunning?______________________________________________________________63.HowfardidYaowalkadayforschoolinherchildhood?______________________________________________________________64.WhydoesYaoMiaotakeonlinecoursesinherfreetime?______________________________________________________________65.WhatmakesYaoasuccessfultrailrunner?______________________________________________________________(二)书面表达(本大题共20分)66.初中校园生活多姿多彩,有许多活动让你历历在目。近期,我校英语社团举办“TheSchoolActivityIwillNeverForget”的主题征文活动。注意事项:(1)参考右图,确定至少一次活动并详细介绍,可适当发挥;(2)词数:100词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。(3)文中不能出现真实姓名、校名等信息;TheSchoolActivityIwillNeverforgetInthepastthreeyears,therehavebeenmanycolourfulactivitiesinourschool.Iwillneverforget_______________

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