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2025~2026学年天津市和平区九年级上学期期中考试英语试卷一、单项选择1.Ivisited________Giant’sCausewayon________easterncoastofNorthernIrelandlastyear.

A./;theB.the;/C./;/D.the;the2.ThanksgivingisthestartoftheChristmas________andpeoplestartshoppingforpresents.

A.reasonB.speechC.seasonD.dinner3.Iboughttwointerestingnovelsfor________andhefinished________inoneday.

A.him;themB.his;theyC.him;theirD.he;them4.Manypioneerswoulddie________thedreamofafreenation,onlytodie________hungerandillnessinthefreezingwinter.

A.for;fromB.of;forC.for;ofD.of;from5.Aftertheearthquake,theywerehappytofindtheirdog________andwell.

A.missingB.worriedC.aliveD.angry6.________youronlineaccounts(账户),youarecertaintousea“strongandlong”password.

A.ProtectB.ProtectingC.ToprotectD.protected7.Hecould________believehiseyeswhenhesawtheancientpalacebeforehim.

A.quicklyB.hardlyC.especiallyD.perfectly8.HomeAloneisoneof________moviesIhaveeverseen.

A.interestingB.themoreinterestingC.themostinterestingD.moreinteresting9.—Whatanicecar!When________you________it?—Yesterday.It’smybirthdaygift.

A.have;boughtB.did;buyC.are;buyingD.will;buy10.Tianjin________bymoreandmorepeoplebecauseofitsfastdevelopmentinthefuture.

A.wasvisitedB.isvisitedC.willvisitD.willbevisited11.Accordingtothetrafficlaw,peopleunder18________drivecarsontheroad.

A.maynotB.needn’tC.mustn’tD.don’thaveto12.Aswereachedthemountaintop,theground________,showingabeautifulvalley.

A.fellawayB.fellasleepC.felldownD.felloff13.Pleaseturnonthelight________wecanseemoreclearly.

A.becauseB.sothatC.whileD.aslongas14.—Tony,doyouremember________?—Sure.Bycoach.

A.howdidwegettoMountPanB.howwegottoMountPanC.whendidwegettoMountPanD.whenwegottoMountPan15.—Ourschool’sbasketballteamlostthefinalgame.—________!Ican’tbelieveit.

A.CongratulationsB.GoodideaC.SoundsgreatD.Whatashock二、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Steve,a12-year-oldboy,hasbeenfailing(不及格)sincefirstgrade.ItstayedthesameuntilhejoinedMissWhite’sclass.“Youalldidprettywell,”shetoldtheclassthetestresults,“________oneboy,anditbreaksmyhearttotellyouthis,but…”Shehesitated(犹豫的),lookingatSteve.“The________boyintheseventhgradeisfailingmyclass.”Steve________hiseyesandcarefullyexaminedhisfingertips.Afterthat,Steverefusedtodohishomework.MissWhitewasvery________andtriedtoencouragehimtostudy.“Giveyourselfa________!Don’tgiveuponyourlife!”MissWhitetoldhim.However,itdidn’twork.Thenoneday,shesaid,“Steve!PleaseIcareaboutyou!”________,Stevegotit.Someonecaredabouthim.Hespentthewholeafternoonthinkingaboutwhatheshoulddo.Afterarrivingathishouseafterschool,heheadedtohisbedroomtostudy.OnMondaymorning,MissWhitegaveatestontheweekendhomework.Steve________throughthetest,andwasthefirsttohandinhispaper.MissWhitelookeditoverintotal________.Thesmartestboyintheseventhgradehadjustpassedhisfirsttest.Fromthatmoment,nothingwasthesameforSteve.Hediscoveredthathewasnotonlyabletolearnbutalso________it.MissWhitesavedSteve.Yousee,it’ssimple,really.Achangecantakeplacewithintheheartofoneboy,allbecauseofoneteacher,who________.16.A.besidesB.exceptC.besideD.insteadof17.A.laziestB.richestC.happiestD.smartest18.A.openedB.closedC.droppedD.raised19.A.impressedB.worriedC.angryD.excited20.A.chanceB.truthC.presentD.decision21.A.LuckilyB.NaturallyC.SuddenlyD.Loudly22.A.hurriedB.brokeC.livedD.saw23.A.successB.sadnessC.peaceD.surprise24.A.goodatB.tiredofC.goodforD.busywith25.A.shoutsB.caresC.remembersD.smiles三、阅读理解OncetherewasapoorcountrymousenamedPip.Helivedinaquietfieldunderanoldappletree.Everydayheatesimplefood,suchaswildcorn,rootsandafewberries.Hewashappybecausenooneeverbotheredhim.Onesunnymorning,Pipdecidedtovisithiscousin,Max,wholivedinthebigcity.“Citylifemustbeexciting!”Pipthought.Hepackedasmallbagandjumpedontoafarmer’struck.WhenPiparrived,hecouldnotbelievehiseyes.Tallbuildings,shiningcarsandhundredsofmicehurriedalongthestreets.MaxwelcomedPipwarmlyandtookhimtoabeautifulapartment.ThekitchenwasbiggerthanPip’swholehouse.Therewerecakes,cheese,breadandevenchocolate.Pip’smouthwatered.“Youeatlikeaking!”hecried.“Shhh,”whisperedMax.“Speaksoftly.Ahugecatliveshere.Shewaitsbehindthedooreverynight.”Justthen,theyheardasoft“Meow”.“Run!”Maxturnedpaleandshouted.Thetwomiceracedthroughholes,upropesanddownpipes.Thecat’sclawsalmostcaughtPip’stail.Atlast,theyescapedintoadarkcorner,breathinghard.Pip’sheartwasstillbeatingfast.“Thankyou,Max,butImissmyquietfield.I’drathershareonesafecornseedthanahundredcheeseswithacat.”ThenextdayPiprodehome.Helookedatthewideblueskyandsmiled.“Simplefoodandpeacearethebestriches,”hesaidtohimself.26.WheredidPiplivebeforehevisitedhiscousin?

A.Inatallapartmentbuilding.B.Underanoldappletreeinthecountry.C.Insideabusysupermarket.D.Onafarmer’struck.27.WhydidMaxaskPiptospeaksoftlyinthekitchen?

A.Thecatmighthearthemandattack.B.Thefoodwasveryexpensive.C.Theneighborsweresleeping.D.Max’smotherwasworkingthere.28.HowdidPipandMaxescapefromdanger?

A.Theyhidinsidethefridge.B.Theyranthroughholes,ropesandpipes.C.Theyrodetheelevatorupstairs.D.Theyaskedthedogforhelp.29.Pip’sheart“wasstillbeatingfast”evenafterthecatleft.Whatdoesitsuggest?

A.Pipneedsmoreexercise.B.Thecityairisbadfortheheart.C.Pipisexcitedtobuygifts.D.Fearleavesastrongermemorythanpleasure.30.WhatlessondidPiplearnfromhistrip?

A.Cityfoodisalwaysbetterthancountryfood.B.Itisimportanttotraveleverymonth.C.Simplefoodandpeacearethebestriches.D.Catsarefriendlytomiceinthecity.ThomasEdisonlovedtoquestionthings.Helovedtolearnhowthingsworked.Healsolovedtomakethingsworkbetter.Manypeoplethinkofhimasoneofthegreatestinventorsofalltime.ThomasEdisonwasbornonFebruary11,1847.Hedidnotdowellinschool.Hewantedtoquestionandexplore.Atthattime,schoolwasmostlyaboutrememberingfacts,sohismomtookhimoutofschoolandtaughthimathome.Hesoldfoodandnewspapersontrainswhenhewastwelve.Heusedthemoneyheearnedtobuybooksandmaterialsforexperiments.Hesetupalabinatraincar.Alsoaroundthistime,helostmostofhishearing.Whenhewasfifteen,hesavedaboy’slife.TheboywasabouttoberunoverbyaboxcarwhenEdisongrabbedhim.Thechild’sfatherofferedtoteachEdisonhowtobeatelegraphoperator.Ashegrewolder,hecontinuedtobeinterestedinscience.Edisonwantedtoinventthingsfull-time.Heinventedwaystomakethetelegraphbetter.Hesaidhewouldnotgiveup,nomatterwhathappened.Foryears,peoplehadtriedtomakeasafelightbulbthatmostpeoplecouldbuy.Manyinventorshadtriedandfailed.First,Edisonandhisteamhadtofindtherightfilament(灯丝)—thepartofalightbulbthatglows.Theytriedthousandsofmaterialsandfinallyfoundonethatworked.PeoplewereamazedbyEdison’selectriclights.Duringhislife,Edisonhad1093patents(专利),whichwasarecord.Heworkeduntilhewasmorethaneightyyearsold.WhenhediedonOctober18,1931,PresidentHooveraskedpeopletoturnofftheirlightsforashorttime.HeaskedthemtothinkaboutthegreatchangesEdisonhadmadeintheirlives.31.WhydidEdison’smotherpullhimoutofschool?

A.Becausehedidnotdowellinschool.B.Becausethefamilymoved.C.Becausehewastheyoungeststudentinhisgrade.D.Becausehewantedtogotoadifferentschool.32.WhathappenedasaresultofEdisonsavingaboy’slife?

A.Hewasofferedajobsellingfoodandnewspapersontrains.B.Theboy’sfatherofferedtoteachhimhowtobeatelegraphoperator.C.Hismotherpulledhimoutofschool.D.Theboy’sfathergavehimagiftforhisbravery.33.Whatpersonalitytraits(性格特征)didEdisonhavetomakehimagoodinventor?

A.Hewaskindandfriendlytoothers.B.Hewashappywiththewaylifewas.C.Helovedtoquestionthingsandmakethingsbetter.D.Helistenedtohismomanddad.34.WhydoyouthinkEdisoncontinuedworkinguntilhewasmorethaneightyyearsold?

A.Hiswifewantedhimtowork.B.Hedidn’thaveenoughmoney.C.Helovedinventingnewthings.D.Hewantedtobefamous.35.Whichofthefollowingsentencesstates(说明)anopinion?

A.EdisonwasbornonFebruary11,1847.B.Edisonwasinterestedinscience.C.Edisonwantedtoinventthingsfull-time.D.Edisonwasthemostimportantinventorofalltime.RockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP)inColorado,showsoffthebestoftheRockyMountains.Theparkincludes415squaremilesofnaturalbeauty.Theairisfreshandclean.Itfeaturesmountainlakesthatmirrorhighpeaksabovethem.Theparkishometomountainlions,mooseandmanyotherwildanimals.RMNPisasmallpartoftheRockyMountainRange(山脉).Comparedtoothermountainranges,theRockiesareyoung.Theywerepusheduparound165millionyearsago.Lateron,glaciers(冰川)moveddownhillandcarvedouttheirpeaks.TheRockyMountainsformmuchoftheContinentalDivide(大陆分水岭).ThisisarockyspinethatrunsalongNorthAmericaanddividesthewaywaterflows.WateronthewesternsideofthedivideflowswesttothePacificOcean.WaterontheeasternsideflowstotheAtlanticOcean.RMNPhasseveraldifferentenvironments.Ithaswetareasandforestsofpinetrees.Thetreesstopgrowingatabout11,500feet.Thisiscalledthetreeline.Higherthanthistheweatheristoostormyandthesoiltoorockyfortreestogrow.DifferentareasinRMNPprovidehomesfordifferentanimals.Andabout280kindsofbirdshavebeenseeninRMNP.Theyincludeeaglesandravens,whichrideonmountainwinds.AvisittoRMNPcanbefreeandeasyorfullofadventure.Inthepark,theroadsallowdriverstoenjoygreatviews.TrailRidgeRoadisthehighestpavedroadinanyU.S.nationalpark.However,thisroadisclosedinwinter,whensnowdriftscanbemorethan20feetdeep.RMNPisoneofthemostpopularnationalparksintheUnitedStates.Duringthesummermonths,theparkcanbeverycrowded.Sometimestherearetrafficjams.Manypeoplenowridebusesintheparkratherthandrivetheircars.Still,anyonewillingtolaceuptheirhikingbootscangoonanadventureinthispark.36.HowaretheRockyMountainsdifferentfromothermountainranges?

A.Theyarelarger.B.Theyareyounger.C.Theyhavemorenaturalbeauty.D.Theyhavemorewildlife.37.WateronthewesternsideoftheContinentalDivideflowsto________.

A.theAtlanticOceanB.theGulfofMexicoC.RockyMountainNationalParkD.thePacificOcean38.Treesstopgrowingataround11,500feetbecause________.

A.thesunlightistoobrightB.thereistoomuchwindblowingC.itistoostormyandrockyD.thesoilistoowettoholdtheroots39.Whydoesthewritertellreaderspeoplenowridebusesintheparkratherthandrivecars?

A.Totellreadersabouthowcrowdedtheparkhasbecome.B.Totellreadersaboutdifferentbusestheycanrideinthepark.C.Togetreaderstodriveacariftheyvisitthepark.D.Togetreadersnottogototheparkwhenitiscrowded.40.WhatdoesthewritermostwantreaderstoknowaboutRockyMountainNationalPark?

A.RMNPhasdifferentkindsofanimalsandbirds.B.RMNPsometimeshassomuchsnowthattheroadsmustclose.C.RMNPhasmanykindsofbirdsthroughouttheyear.D.RMNPisaspecialplacefilledwithwildanimalsandnaturalbeauty.四、补全对话根据对话内容,从方框内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是多余的)A:Hello,WangHong.41B:Yes,Ihave.TheShanghaiCooperationOrganizationmeeting(上合会议)inTianjinwascovered.A:Tellmemore.42B:Itwasaboutregionalsafetyandeconomiccooperation(经济合作).A:43B:Fortwodays.Wewereallexcitedaboutit.A:Icanseethat.44B:Yes,it’sreportedthatseveralagreementsweresigned.A:Great!Andwhatdidyoudoforthebigevent?B:45A:That’scool.I’msureTianjinwillhaveabrighterfuture.

A.Haveyouwatchedthenewstoday?B.Howlongdidthemeetinglast?C.Whatwasitabout?D.That’swonderful.E.Itookpartinsomevolunteerworkinmyneighbourhood.F.Didanythingimportanthappen?G.I’mnotinterestedinpolitics.五、完成句子46.她在长椅上坐下,打开了书。She________________onthebenchandopenedherbook.47.她已经试穿了那条裙子,非常合身。She’s________________thatdressanditfitsperfectly.48.这位著名歌手在全世界有数百万的粉丝。Thefamoussingerhas________________fansaroundtheworld.49.交完期末论文后,学生们都松了一口气。Thestudentswererelaxedafter________________theirfinalpapers.50.起初我并不喜欢咖啡,但现在我无法想象没有它怎么开始新的一天。Ididn’tlikecoffee________________,butnowIcan’timaginestartingmydaywithoutit.六、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题或完成句子。Whalesareverylarge.AndtheyareprobablythelargestanimalsthateverlivedonEarth.Theyarebiggerthananyknowndinosaur.Evenelephantsaresmallwhencomparedtowhales.Alargebluewhalecanbeover33meterslong.Itcanweighnearlyasmuchas20schoolbuses.Whalesaremammals(哺乳动物).Theyhavelungsandmustsurfaceforair.Whalesdonotbreathethroughtheirmouths.Instead,theybreathethroughablowholeonthetopoftheirheads.Thereareabout75kindsofwhales.Mostwhalesfallintooneoftwogroups.Onegrouphasteeth.Theyarecalledtoothedwhales.Theothergroupdoesnothaveteeth.TheyarecalledBaleenwhales(须鲸).Toothedwhales,whichincludedolphins,havejawslinedwithsharpteeth.Theyeatfish,squidandothersealife.Largertoothedwhaleseveneatseals.Thekillerwhaleororcaisawell-knowntoothedwhale.Orcasarecalledkillerwhalesbecausetheyareskilledathuntingotheranimals.Baleenwhaleshaveaspecialmaterialcalledbaleenthathangsfromtheirupperjaw.Baleenlooksalittlelikeagiantfeatherorcomb.Itfilters(过滤)smallfishandverysmallsealifefromtheocean.Itseemsstrangethatsuchlargecreatureseatsuchtinyfood.However,pollutionoftheoceansiskillingwhales.Effortshavebeenmadetoprotectwhales.Asaresult,sometypesofwhalesareincreasinginnumber.Butitwilltakehundredsofyearstogetwhalepopulationbacktosafelevels.51.It’sprobablethatwhalesare________thateverlivedonEarth.52.Whalesbreathethrough________onthetopoftheirheads.53.Orcasarewell-knownanddangerousbecausetheyare________.54.Somewhaleshavebaleenandit________agiantfeatherorcomb.55.Thenumberofwhalesisgoingdownmainlybecauseof________.七、短文填空根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。Doyoueatpopcorn(爆米花)atthemovies?Peoplehaveeatenpopcorninmovietheaterssincetheearly1900s.However,popcornism56olderthanthemovies.Infact,it’soneoftheoldestsnackfoodsintheworld.Peoplefirststartedg57cornforfoodinMexicolongago.CornspreadalloverAmericafromthere.AncientAmericansground(磨)cornintoflour.Theyalsopoppedcorno58afireasasnack.Overtime,popcorngrewmoreandmorep59.Itwasasnackpeopleusuallymadeforthemselvesathome,insmallamounts.ThatallchangedwhenCharlesCretorsinventedthefirstpopcorn-poppingmachinein1885.Itpoppedcornquicklyande60.Italsohadwheels.Asaresult,popcorncouldbesoldonthestreets.However,onegroupdidn’tlovethesnackinthebeginning:movietheaterowners!Popcornwasnota61inmovietheatersintheearly1900s.Theaterownersworriedthatpopcornwastoonoisyandmessy.Theytriedtokeeppopcornout,butthatdidn’tlastlong.Inthe1930s,theUnitedStateswentt62adifficulttimecalledtheGreatDepression(经济大萧条).Manypeoplelosttheirj63,andmost

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