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2025~2026学年天津市西青区上学期九年级英语期中试卷一、单项选择1.Dr.Bethunecuthisfingerin________operationanddiedof________woundatlast.

A.a;aB.a;theC.an;theD.the;an2.Therearemanynationalflagson________sidesofthestreetduringtheNationalDay.

A.bothB.allC.eitherD.neither3.Thehospitalhas________floors.Andwearenowonthe________floor.

A.twenty;twentyB.twenty;twentiethC.twentieth;twentyD.twentieth;twentieth4.YuanLongpinghadastrong________andwhateverhappened,henevergaveup.

A.willB.medalC.chanceD.address5.—Youdidn’tanswermyphonelastnight,John.—Oh,I________adiscussionwithmyclassmatesaboutourprojectthen.

A.haveB.hadC.havehadD.washaving6.Theconcerthallwas________full,andwecouldn’tfindtwoseatstogether.

A.hardlyB.recentlyC.nearlyD.luckily7.He________inthecompanysincehecametothiscitytenyearsago.

A.willbeB.hasbeenC.wasD.is8.Themoviewas________boring________hefellasleepsoonafteritbegan.

A.so;thatB.such;thatC.too;toD.enough;to9.Tomtookhisclassmate’snotebookhomebymistake,sohewentto________andreturnit.

A.apologiseB.borrowC.copyD.find10.________itwasrainingheavily,hestillwenttoschoolontime.

A.AndB.BecauseC.SoD.Although11.Themuseumhasalotoffamouspaintings,________someworksbyVanGogh.

A.betweenB.includingC.withoutD.among12.MyfatherboughtmeanewbikeandIwantto________thebikethisweekend.

A.workoutB.takeoutC.tryoutD.putout13.Hehasmanaged________histaskontime.

A.tofinishB.finishingC.finishedD.finish14.—Doyouknowwhenhe________?—I’mnotsure.I’llcallyouwhenhe________.

A.arrive;arrivesB.reaches;reachesC.willreach;reachesD.willarrive;arrives15.—Pleasedonotmakeanynoiseinthemuseum.—________.

A.OK,IwillB.Sorry,Iwon’tC.Yes,IdoD.No,Idon’t二、完形填空Ineveryone’slife,thereissomeonewhoactslikeabrightlight,showingustheway.Forme,thatpersonismymother.Sheismyherobecauseofherwisdom,courage(勇气),andthewaysheinspires(鼓舞)me.Mymotherlovestolearn________things.Eventhoughshehasabusyjob,shestillfindstimetoreadbooks.Ioftenseeherwithabook.Shetaughtmethatlearningdoesn’t________whenyouleaveschool—it’ssomethingyoudoyourwholelife.WhatIadmire(敬佩)mostaboutherishercourage.Lastyear,shedecidedtochangeher________.Manypeopletoldheritwasabadidea,butshefollowed________heart.Shestudiedhardand________startedworkinginanewfieldthatsheloves.Sheshowedmethatit’snevertoolatetogoafterwhatyouwant.WheneverIhaveaproblem,mymotherdoesn’tjusttellmewhattodo.________,shealwayshelpsmesolveproblemsonmyown.Her________wayoflookingatthingsgivesmetheconfidencetomakemyowndecisions.Mymotherismyheronotbecauseshedoesbig,amazingthings,but________shelivesherlifewithpurposeandhonesty.Shealwayssetsagoodexample________everyone.Sheissimplymygreatest________.16.A.boringB.newC.oldD.sick17.A.continueB.startC.endD.miss18.A.jobB.hobbyC.textD.task19.A.sheB.weC.ourD.her20.A.carelesslyB.honestlyC.successfullyD.angrily21.A.InsteadB.AlthoughC.BecauseD.So22.A.boringB.sadC.interestingD.special23.A.becauseB.soC.sinceD.if24.A.forB.withC.fromD.at25.A.studentB.heroC.familyD.fan三、阅读理解Doyouwanttoflyabeautifulkiteinthebluesky?Doyouwanttowatchtheamazingkiteshowsfromprofessional(职业的)players?Andtherearelotsofdelicioussnacksandcolddrinkstoo!TheKiteFestivaliscomingsoon!Time:May1st—May7th,9:00a.m.—5:00p.m.Place:IntheCentralParkActivities:*Kiteshows*Kiteflyingcompetitions*Kite-makingworkshops*TastyfoodstallsHowtogetthere:TakeBusNo.9andgetoffatCentralParkStation.TicketPrices:—Over60yearsold:Free—18to59yearsold:80yuan—7to17yearsold:40yuan—Under6yearsold:FreeAttention:—May1st,9:00a.m.:Openingceremonywithspecialguests.—Don’tlitterinthepark.Keepitclean!—Onlyflykitesinthespecialareas.—Thefirstdayandthelastday:Halfprice!—PleasebringyourIDcardtobuytheticket.26.HowcanwegettotheKiteFestival?

A.TakeBusNo.6.B.TakeBusNo.7.C.TakeBusNo.8.D.TakeBusNo.9.27.Ifastudentaged12wantstogototheKiteFestivalonMay4th,howmuchshouldhepay?

A.40yuan.B.80yuan.C.120yuan.D.160yuan.28.WeareNOTallowedto________attheKiteFestival.

A.flykitesinthespecialareasB.eatsnacksatthefoodstallsC.litterintheparkD.watchthekiteshows29.WhydoyouthinkthevisitorsneedtobringtheirIDcards?

A.Tocheckiftheyhaveboughtticketsonline.B.Toknowtheiragefortheticketprice.C.Toknowwherethevisitorsarefrom.D.Tomakesuretheydon’tlitterinthepark.30.Wherecanweseethismaterial?

A.Inthenewspaper.B.Inadictionary.C.Inastorybook.D.Inahistorybook.Peopleoftensay“adogisman’sbestfriend”.Butcanadogbeabestco-pilot(副驾驶员)?JenniferHunt,a15-year-oldgirlfromDarwin,Australia,andher3-month-oldgoldenretriever(金毛猎犬)Bella,willshowyouthisinSeptember.InearlyJune,Huntgotherpilot’slicense(飞行员执照)whenshewasjust15yearsand5monthsold.ThismadehertheyoungestgirlpilotinAustralia.Butshewantedtodomore.SheplannedtobetheyoungestpilottoflyalloverAustralia.TheywillstartfromDarwin.HuntandBellawillspendonemonthflyingalongAustralia’scoastline.SomepeopleworryBellamaymaketroubleontheplane.ButHuntisn’tworried.“Bellahasonlybeenontwoorthreeplanerides,”HunttoldKidsNews.“Butshehasbeenverygoodsofar.”Tokeepsafe,Bellawillsitinacrate(板条箱).Huntalsotookmanypuppypads(宠物尿垫)justincase.Beforethetrip,Huntdecoratedherplane.Shepaintedthewords“WingitandWagit”onthetailoftheplane.Nearthedoor,shealsowrotethenamesofpeoplewhohelpedhergetreadyforthetrip.“Ican’tdothistripwithoutthem,”shesaid.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”referto?

A.Adogcanbeagoodco-pilot.B.Australiahasbeautifulcoastlines.C.A15-year-oldcangetapilot’slicense.D.Goldenretrieverslikeflying.32.WhendidHuntgetherpilot’slicense?

A.InSeptember.B.InJune.C.InOctober.D.InMay.33.WhatdosomepeopleworryaboutBelladuringtheflight?

A.Bellawillbeafraidofflying.B.Bellamaymaketroubleontheplane.C.Bellawillnotsitinthecrate.D.Bellamaymakenoiseontheplane.34.WhywillBellasitinacrateduringtheflight?

A.Tomakeherlookcute.B.Tosavespaceontheplane.C.Tokeephersafe.D.Tolethersleepwell.35.WhatcanwelearnaboutHuntfromthepassage?

A.Shedoesn’tlikeaskingothersforhelp.B.SheistheoldestgirlpilotinAustralia.C.ShethinksflyingwithBellaisboring.D.Sheisaverybraveandthankfulgirl.Ifyou’veevercriedwhilewatchingTV,someonemightsayyouaretooemotional(情绪化的).Butcryingisnormal—andit’sactuallygoodforus.Scientistsdon’tknowexactlywhathappenswhenwecry,buttheyknowitcanmakeusfeelbetter.Astudyfoundthathalfofthepeoplefelthappieraftercrying.Also,whenpeopleseeyoucry,theyaremorelikelytohelpyou.ProfessorAdVingerhoetsisadoctorwhostudiesfeelings.Hesayscryingmakesothersfeelsorryforyouandunderstandyou.That’swhytheywanttohelpandsupportyouandbekindtoyou.Researchalsoshowsthatpeoplewhocryseemwarmer,nicer,morereliable(可靠的)andhonest.Cryingcanmakeothersliketobefriendsorworkwiththem.Somepeoplemayfeelworseaftercryingorgetaheadache,butmanyfeelbetter.“Cryingisourbody’swayofreleasing(释放)emotions,”saysanotherdoctorwhohelpswithfeelings,AnnaMathur.“Whenweholdintoomanyemotions,wecanbecomelikeapressurecooker(高压锅)untilourbodyfindsawaytoletthingsout.”Haveyounoticedthatyoufeelmorepeacefulaftercrying?Orthatcryingwhenyouhityourfootmakesthepaingoawayfaster?That’sbecauseofyourbody’sresponse(反应)tocrying.“Whenyoucry,yourbodysendsoutspecialthingsthatmakeyouhappy,”Mathursays.Someofthesespecialthingscanevenmakepainfeellessstrong.36.WhatmightsomeonesayifyoucrywhilewatchingTV?

A.Youaretooemotional.B.Youareverybrave.C.Youaresotired.D.Youaretoolazy.37.Whatdidastudyfindaboutcrying?

A.Allpeoplefeltsadaftercrying.B.Halfofthepeoplefelthappieraftercrying.C.Noonefeltbetteraftercrying.D.Mostpeoplegotaheadacheaftercrying.38.Whydootherswanttohelppeoplewhocry,accordingtoProfessorAdVingerhoets?

A.Cryingpeopleareusuallyricher.B.Cryingpeoplewillgiveotherssomegifts.C.Cryingmakesothersfeelsorryforthemandunderstandthem.D.Cryingmakesothersfeelworriedaboutthem.39.WhatdoesAnnaMathurcompareholdingtoomanyemotionsto?

A.Afastcar.B.Abrokenchair.C.Anoldpencil.D.Apressurecooker.40.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.HowtochooseTVshows.B.Whyweneedtocry.C.Cryingisnormalandgoodforus.D.Howtomakeotherssorry.四、补全对话根据对话内容,从文后选择恰当的选项将对话补充完整(选项中有两项是多余的)A:Hi,Mark!41B:Sure,I’dloveto.Butwhy?A:ThursdayistheDragonBoatFestival.Wecanhaveabarbecue(烧烤).B:OK!That’sgreat!42A:Ofcourse.Howdoyouknowzongzi?B:43Theywerereallydelicious.A:Yeah,theyaredelicious.B:44A:Lotsofmeat!Wecanhavebeefandchicken.Wecanhavevegetables,too.B:Great!I’mreadyforsomefood.WhatshouldIbringwithme?A:45B:OK!

A.Canweeatzongzi?B.Idon’tlikechicken.C.Howaboutsomedrinks?D.CanyoucometomyhomeonThursday?E.Whatelsecanweeatatyourbarbecue?F.Peoplealwayseatbigmealsonthatday.G.ItriedsomelastDragonBoatFestival.五、完成句子46.阳光穿过窗户照在地面上。Thesunlight________________thewindowandshoneonthefloor.47.请按时上交你的作业。Please________________yourhomeworkontime.48.他的父母总是去国外出差。Hisparentsalwaysgoabroad________________.49.我们应该每天至少吃五种果蔬。Weshouldeat________________fivekindsoffruitandvegetableseveryday.50.他们去年假期玩得非常开心。They________________verymuchduringlastvacation.六、任务型阅读任务型阅读Howbigisyourbrainandhowlongisyourthumb(大拇指)?Recently,aUKstudyfoundthatprimates(灵长类动物)withlongerthumbsarelikelytohavelargerbrains(大脑).ScientistsfromtheUniversityofReadingstudiedthebrainsizeandthumblengthof94primatekinds.Theyfoundthathumansandourcloserelatives(亲缘物种)havelongerthumbsthanotherprimates.Interestingly,longerthumbsoftencomewithbiggerbrains.We’vealwaysknownthatourbigbrainsandthumbssetusapart(分开),buttheydidn’tdevelopseparately,JoannaBakerfromtheteamtoldtheBBC.Thestudyalsoshowedthatlongerthumbsarenotconnectedtothepartthatcontrolsmovement,aspeopleoftenthink.Itisactuallyconnectedwiththepartofthebrainthatdealswiththinkingandfeeling.Butthestudydoesn’tprove(证明)thatthumblengthshowswhetherananimalusestools.TheGuardianpointedoutthatthelink(连接)betweenthumblengthandbrainsizeisthesameforallprimates,toolusersornot.51.AUKstudyfoundthatprimateswithlongerthumbsarelikelyto________.52.ScientistsfromtheUniversityofReadingstudied________primatekindstoresearchbrainsizeandthumblength.53.JoannaBakersaidourbigbrainsandthumbsdidn’t________.54.Longerthumbsareconnectedwiththepartofthebrainthatdealswith________.55.Thestudydoesn’tprovethatthumblengthcantellifananimal________.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。Whenyoufeelill,youmightimmediatelythinktheproblemiswithyourbody—maybeacold,astomachache,ortiredmuscles(肌肉).Butthat’snotalwayst56.Sometimestherealcauseissomethingelse,andanoldChinesestorycalledQiFa(《七发》)canhelpyouthinkmoreaboutthis.DuringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod,theprince(王子)ofChuoftenfeltweakandunwell.Hehadnoenergytodoanything,evens57thingslikewalkinginthegarden.Hisfamilyinvitedmanydoctors,whogavehimallkindsofmedicine,butnothingw58.ThenawisemannamedWuKeheardabouthistroubleandwenttovisit.Aftertalking,WuKesaid,“Yourbodyish59.Therealproblemisinyourmind(思想)andlifestyle.”Heexplainedmedicinecouldn’tsolvetheproblem—onlygood,life—changingsuggestionswouldhelp.WuKepointedouttheprince’sbadhabits:helivedaverycomforta

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