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2025-2026学年度九年级上学期英语学科第一次限时性作业

第一部分听力测试(共30分)

第一节(共8小题、每小题1・5分、共12分)

听下面8段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项、

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍.

1.HowdoesJanelook?

A.Sad.B.Happy.C.Busy.

2.Whogaveaspeech?

A.John.B.Mary.C.Jack.

3.WhatisHans?

A.Adoctor.B.Adriver.C.Ateacher.

4.WhatdoesMaryadvisebuying?

ASomebread.B.Somebiscuits.C.Acake.

5.Whydoesthemanlikerockmusic?

A.It'sexciting.B.It'srelaxing.C.It,sinteresting.

6.Whichplacewillthewomanprobablygoto?

A.Tothebank.B.Tothepostoffice.C.Tothesupermarket.

7.What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Guideandtourist.C.Doctorandpatient.

8.Howlongwillittakethetwospeakerstogettotheconcert?

A.Onehour.B.Halfanhour.C.Oneandahalfhours.

第二节(共12小题,每小题1.5分;共18分)

听下面4段对话,每段对话后有三道小题,从每题所给的・A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话读两遍。

听第9段材料,回答第9至II题。

9.WhoisSimonLi?

A.DrHuang'sfriend.B.DrHuang'sneighbour.C.DrHuang'scousin.

10.WhatisSimonLi'sphonenumber?

A.304-6841.B.304-8631.C.304-6621.

11.WhenwillDrHuangcallback?

A.Tomorrowevening.B.Tomorrowmorning.C.Tomcrrowafternoon.

听第10段材料,回答第12至14题。

12WhydocsJacksaysorrytoKate?

A.Hewaslateforclassthismorning.

B.HetookKate'sBiologybookbymistake.

C.HeforgottobringKate,sBiologybooktoher.

13.WhenwillKatehaveaBiologyclass?

A.Thismorning.B.Tomorrowafternoon.C.Thisafternoon.

14.WheredoesJackthinkhelefttheBiologybookatlast?

A.Onthebus.B.Athishome.C.Ontheplayground.

听第11段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Whattroubledoesthewomanhave?

A.Shucan'tgelusefullipsonuuiiiinuniualiun.

B.Shecan'tcommunicatewellwithherparents.

C.She'stoobusytocommunicatewithherparents.

16.Whendoesthemanadvisethewomanlotalktoherparents?

A.Whenitisafineday.

B.Whenitisconvenientforherparents.

C.Assoonasherparentscomebackhomefromwork.

17.Howmanyusefultipsdoesthemangive?

A.Two.B.Four.C.Three.

听第12段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whenarethe(wospeakersgoingskiing?

A.OnThursday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.

19.Howaretheymostprobablygoingtotheskicentre?

A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.

20.WhydoesPaulsuggesttakingsomefoodfromhome?

A.There'snofoodonthemountain.

B.Thefoodonthemountainisexpensive.

C.Linda'smumcanmakedelicioussandwiches.

第二部分选择题(共50分)

一、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分;满分40分)

第一节,阅读短文,根据其内容从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。

A

CommunityOrganicFoodMarket

Afterthegreatsuccessoflastyear'sCommunityOrganic(有机的)FoodMarket(COFM),thisyear'sCOFM

willbebiggerandbetter.Foodstands(摊位)include:

◎Lucy'sKitchen:Organicvegetablehamburgersandfruitpizzas.Theonlystandthatprovidesfoodtotake

away.

◎Grace'sHoney:1()0%naturalhoneycollectedbyGraceherself!

◎CornfieldBakery:Home-madeorganicbread.Specialoffer:20%off.

◎AuntJoy'sOrganics:Home-grownorganicapplesandvegetablesfromAunt

Joy'sowngarden.Specialoffer:30%off.

Notes:

*Bringyourownreusablebagandrememberto“travelgreen''(Noparkinglots).

*Ticketswillonlybesoldontheopeningday.

Price:£5foroneticket.Freeforchildrenunder7.

*There'snocardmachine,sopleasebringcash.

COFMwillbeopen10:0()a.m.-5:00p.m.onJuly6;inTownSquare.

Joinusandenjoyatasteoforganiclifestyle!

1.WhichstandsellstakeawayfoodatCOFM?

A.AuntJoy'sOrganics.B.Grace'sHoney.C.CornfieldBakery.D.Lucy'sKitchen.

2.WhatarepeopleadvisedtodoatCOFM?

A.Bringabankcard.B.Arriveatanytime.C.Avoiddrivingacar.D.BuyaticketonJuly2.

3.Howmuchshouldtheypayifa6-year-oldboyandhisparentsgotoCOFM?

A.£5.B.£10.C.£12.D.£15.

7.WhatcanyouleanifromSarah'swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.Doingisbetter(hansaying.B.Thefirststepistheonlydifficulty.

C.Greathopesmakegreatmen.D.Smallactionscanmakeadifference.

8.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.AGirl'sDreamJobB.ACommunityParkC.AGirl'sGreenProjectD.AnEco-friendlyHabit

C

Traditionally,wetakethesubwaywithoursubwaycardsorbyscanningQRcodes(扫描二维码)onour

smartphones.Butnow,peopletravelingontheBeijingDaxingAirportsubwayhaveanewwaytotakearide-they

canscantheirpalms(手掌).

Toenjoytheservice,peopleneedtoregister(登记)theirpalmprintsonmachinesinsubwaystationsalongthe

DaxingAirportsubwayline.Thentheyhavetostartthepalm-scanningfunction(功能)on(heirsmartphones.Once

theydothis,theycanscantheirpalmsatticketgatestopassthrough.Aftertheyfinishthetravel,thepayment

serviceontheirsmartphoneswillpaythemoneyfortheirride.

Manypeoplewelcomethenewtechnology.Theythinkithelpsthemtotravelfasterandmoreeasily.They

don'lhavetotakeouttheirsubwaycardsorsmartphoneswhentheywanttopassthrough(heticketgates.Andthey

nolongerhavetoworrywhentheyforgettotaketheirsubwaycardsorwhentheirsmartphonesrunoutofbattery.

What'smore,thepalm-scanningtechnologyisveryfriendlytooldpeopleandthosewhohavespecialneeds.Those

peoplemaynotusesmartphoneswell.Thistechnologymakesitpossibleforthemtotakethesubwaywithoutusing

smartphones.

BesidesBeijing,thepalm-scanningtechnologyisalsoinserviceinthesubwaystationofShenzhen.Andthere

arehopesthatitcanbeusedinmoreplaceslikestoresandrestaurantsinthefuture.

9.What'sthecorrectordertoenjoythepahn-scanningservice?

①registerhispalmprints②scanhispalmattheticketgate③startthepalm-scanningfunction

A.①@②B.②①@C.③②①D.©<2X3)

10.What'sParagraph3mainlyaboirt?

A.Theusesofthepalm-scanningtechnology.

B.Therulesofthepalm-scanningtechnology.

CThehistoryofthepalm-scanningtechnology.

D.Theadvantagesofthepalm-scanningtechnology.

11.Whatcanweinferaboutthenewwayoftakingthesubwayfromthetext?

A.It'sonlypopularamongyoungpeople.

B.It'smoreexpensivethanthetraditionalways.

C.It'sespeciallyhelpfillforpeoplewithoutsmartphones.

D.It,sonlywidelyusedbythepeoplewholiveinBeijingnow.

12.What'sthewriter'sattitudetowardsthisnewtechnology?

A.Doubtful.B.Hopeful.C.Worried.D.Unclear.

D

Tryingzero-sugarandzero-fatfoods,youngpeoplearenowinterestedin“zero-sugar”socializing(社交).But

wlialduesdialiiican?

Justlike“zero-sugar“foodsmeanalighterdiet,^zero-sugar"socializingisaboutsimplerconnections.It

encouragesyoungpeopletorespectpersonalspace,bufferunnecessarycommunications,andfindmeaningfulways

togetonwithothers.

Accordingtoa2024socialtrends(趋势)report,54%ofyoungpeoplepreferto“stayintouchbutalsohave

timealone",whileonly12.6%ofthemwantto“betogetheralltheThisreportshowsthatyoungpeople's

socialhabitsarebecomingmoreandmoreindependentnowadays.

Thoseyoungpeoplewhoenjoyzero-sugarsocializingoftendosimplethings,likejoiningcitywalksortrying

newcafeswithafewfriends.Theyavoidsocialactivitiesthataren'treallyneeded.Thisnewideashowsyoung

people'swishtoslowdownandpayattentiontowhattrulymatters.Youngpeoplethinkthenewwayfilstheirvalues.

Althoughthisnewwayisfitforsomepeople,itmightnotbethebestfbreveryone.It'simportantnottofollow

trendswithoutthinking.Whetheryouprefer“zero-sugar",“low-sugar",or“full-sugar”socializing,theimportant

thingistoknowwhatyouneed.That'showyoucanfeelconfidentandhappywhenyougetonwithothers.

“Zero-sugar"socializingdocsnotmean“nosocializingatair\InsteaditfollowsaChineseoldsaying:The

friendshipbetweengentlemenisaspureaswater.It'saboutbalancingpersonalspacewithmeaningfulconnections.

Byhavingconnectionsthatsuitthem,youngpeoplecanenjoyboththecalmofzero-sugarsocializingandthejoyof

traditionalrelationships.

13.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“buffer”probablymean?

A.increaseB.keepC.improveD.reduce

14.HowdoesthewriterdevelophisideainParagraph3?

A.Byusingsayings.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bylistingnumbers.D.Byexplainingmeanings.

15.WhatwillpeoplewholikeUzero-sugaf,socializingprobablydo?

A.Theywilloftentakepartinlargeparties.

B.Theywilljoincitywalkswithafewfriends.

C.Theywilltrytopleaseeveryonearoundthem.

D.Theywillspendmuchtimechattingonlinewithmanypeople.

16.Whatisthewriter'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Tocomparedifferentsocializingstyles.B.Tointroduce“zero-sugar”socializingtopeople.

C.Totellpeopletofollow“zero-sugar“socializing.D.Toshowthedisadvantagesoftraditionalsocializing.

第二节

阅读短文,从所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个是多余选项。

CelebrateYourAchievements

Astudyhasfoundthatachievementsmakethebrainthinkclearlyandworkwell.Celebratingevenyoursmall

achievementscanhelpyoutofeelmoreconfident.

Whatdoesanachievementmean?

Whetherit'sworkinghardatyourfavoritesubjectorbakingacakeforyourfriends,puttingeffortintosomething

thatmakesyouhappyisanachievement.17Itcanbesomethingthatnooneelseseesbutyoufeel,suchas

makingitthroughadifficultdayorspeakingupinclass.Anythingthatinvolves(涉及)hardwork,courageorskill

canbeseenasanachievement.

18

Bothhugeandsmallthingsshouldbecelebrated.Winningasportseventisabigdeal,butgettingupearlyto

practicematterstoo.However,youmightnotalwaysnoticeyoursmallachievements.Thissituationhappensquite

often.Forexample,whenyouhelpotherswiththeirstudy,youhaveimprovedaswell.

Whydoescelebratingmatter?

Studiesshowthatwhenyoucelebrateachievements,yourbrainbecomesmoreactiveandyoufeelbetterabout

yourself.Thismakesyouencouragedandkeepspositive.19

Howcanyoureward(奖励)yourself?

Trymakinganachievementjar(罐子)whereyouputacoineverytimeyousucceedinsomething.Whenthejar

isfull,rewardyourself.20Thesethingsarcinterestingandrelaxing.Shareyourwinswithfamilyandfriends,

loo.sotheycansupportyou.

A.Whatachievementsshouldbecelebrated?

B.Whocanyoushareyourachievementswith?

C.You'reabletogetoverdifficultiesinthefuture.

D.Youcantakeabikerideorplaygameswithfriends.

E.It'sagoodfeelingyoucangetfromallareasofyourlife.

二、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分;满分10分)

阅读短文,理解其大意,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

OnacoldJanuarymorning,amansatatasubwaystationinWashingtonD.C.andstartedtoplaythe

21.Heplayedforabout45minutes.

Threeminuteswentby,andamiddle-agedman22forafewseconds,andthenhurrieduptotakecare

ofhisownthings.

Aminutelater,themanreceivedhisfirst23:awomanthrewsomemoneywithoutstopping,and

walkedaway.

Onlya3-year-oldboybecame24goingover,sittingdownandsoonlosinghimselfinthewonderful

performance.Hismother25tohurryalong,butthekidkeptlookingattheviolinist.Whenhefinished

playing,26noticedit.Adeepsilencefellaroundhim,leavingonlythesoundsofthebusyfootsteps.He

then27theviolinandleft.

Infact,theviolinistwasJoshuaBell,oneofthe28musiciansintheworld.Hehadjustplayedoneof

themostbeautifulpieceseverwritten,onaviolinworth3.5milliondollars.JoshuaBeilplayedthesamemusicwith

thesameviolinand(he29atthetheatreeachcost1()0dollarstwodaysbefore.

JoshuaBelTsplayinginthesubwaystationwasasocialexperiment.Amazingthingsarehappeningatalltimes,

30we'reoftentoobusytonoticethem.Ifwedonothaveamomenttostopandlistentooneofthebest

musiciansintheworldplayingthebestmusic,howmanyotherthingsarewemissing?

21.A.chessB.pianoC.guitarD.violin

22.A.stoppedB.sleptC.laughedD.thought

23.A.tipB.prizeC.giftD.chance

24.A.worriedB.interestedC.sadD.nervous

25.A.refusedB.promisedC.wishedD.managed

26.A.everybodyB.somebodyC.anybodyD.nobody

27A.putonB.putawayC.putupD.putout

28.A.worstB.richestC.greatestD.poorest

29.A.seatsB.booksC.keysD.cards

30.A.becauseB.butC.soD.unless

第三部分非选择题(共40分)

三、语篇填空(共10小题,每题1分;满分10分)

阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。

LiQingzhaowasoneofthebest-knownwomenwritersinChinesehistory.Sheshowedgreatloveforwriting

andwasknownas31specialwomanthen.However,herlifewashardbutsweet.

Liwasbornintoaliterary(文学的)familyin1084.Herfathercollectedalotofbooks,andshewasableto

receiveamuch32(good)educationinherchildhoodthanwomenofherage.Shewasverytalentedinwriting.

Herearly33(poem)wereverypositiveandshowedherinnocence(天真),goodmindandloveofnature.Li

wassomeonewhoalwayswantedtodestroyoldcustomsfromthestart.Manypeoplelikedherwritingstyle.She

34(become)averyfamouspoetjustattheageofseventeen.

Shewasluckyinhermarriage.In1101,LimarriedZhaoMingcheng,andshesharedinterests35many

wayswithhim.Theywerenotrich,buttheylivedhappily.Theysharedaloveofpoetryandoftenwrotepoemstor

eachother.Theycollectedmanybooks.Theyevensoldclothesandwenthungry36(build)upabiglibrary.

37(lucky),thishappylifeendedbecauseofwar.ThefighttookplaceinShandongandtheirhousewas

burned.ThecoupletookmanybooksandranawaytoNanjing,wheretheylivedforayear.AfterZhaoMingcheng's

3g(die)in1129,shelivedalone.Later,shearrivedinHangzliouin1132,whereshediedin1155.

39lifewasfullofdifficulties,Lineverstoppedwriting.Herlaterworksexpresseddeepsadnessand

loveforhercountry.Today,she4()(think)ofasagreatpoetinChineseliterature.

四、阅读与表达(共4题,61・63小题,每小题2分,44小题4分;共10分)

OnSeptember3,2025,Chinaheldabigmilitaryparade(阅兵)inTian'antncnSquare,markingthe80th

anniversaryofwin

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