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九年级上学期期末考试英语试题一、阅读理解。NoticeBoardDearstudents,I'msorry.Ijustgotaphonecallfromthehospital.Mydaughtergotahitonthehead.So,Iwon'tbeinschoolthisafternoon.Formyclass,I'dlikeyoutoworkinthelibraryandstartonyourweeklyhomeworktoday.Soafterlunch,pleasegostraighttothelibrary.Don'tforgettobringthenotebookswithyou.Whenyoustudyinthelibrary,youaresupposedtokeepquietanddon'tmovearoundtoooften.Allthematerialsyoumayneedareinthesecondfloor.Mr.GreenDecember15thWeeklyHomeworkAbookreportforTheOldManandTheSea*Includethewriter'sbackground,themainideaandyouropinions.*Workingroupsoffour.*Nomorethan300words.*FinishbyDecember22nd.Today'sJobs1.StartreadingthebookfromP1toP30.2.Findinformationaboutthewriter,likehisbirthyear,birthplace,family,education,andwhenhewrotethebook.*Ifyouhaveanyquestionsafterclass,we'lltalkaboutthemtomorrow.1.WherewillthestudentsgoforMr.Green'sclassthisafternoon?A.Totheclassroom. B.Tothelibrary.C.Tothelab. D.Tothedininghall.2.Whatdostudentsneedtodointoday'sclass?A.Findthewriter'sinformation. B.Writeabookreport.C.Finishreadingthewholebook. D.Talkaboutquestions.3.Whatshouldstudentsdowiththeirweeklyhomework?A.Handin9dayslater. B.Workwithonepartner.C.Writetheiropinions. D.Writeabout350words.LuoZhuobinisa19-year-oldstudentattheCommunicationUniversityofChina(CUC).Forhim,Beijing'ssubwayisnotjustawaytogetaround—it'sawaytounderstandthecity.HeshowedthisideainavideohemadeforthesecondYouthBroadcastCompetitionin2024.Thisyear,thecompetitionwasorganizedbytheCommunicationUniversityofChina(CUC).ThecompetitionencouragesyoungpeoplefromallovertheworldtomakeshortvideosinChineseandatleastoneotherlanguage.Thevideosshouldtellpeople'spersonalstoriesaboutChina.Therewere524peoplefrom26countriesinthecompetitionthisyear.Theaverage(平均的)ageofthemwas21.Thereare25differentlanguagesinallthevideos,includingEnglish,Spanish,Japanese,andGerman.LuocametostudyinBeijingoneyearago.HeusuallytakesBeijing'sLine1toschool.Itgoesthroughthecenterofthecityandconnectsimportantshoppingareasandplacesofinterest.Alongtheway,Luofoundthecityafascinatingmixofoldandnew.Hecouldn'twaittoshareitwithothers.Whenheheardaboutthecompetition,hequicklytookpart.Hisvideocompletelycomesfromhisownexperience.Inthevideo,hespeaksinChinese,Englishandother5languages.Mainlythreefamousplacesalongthesubwaylinearedescribed:thePalaceMuseum,BeijingHutong,andUniversalResort(环球影城).EachoftheseplacesshowsadifferentpartofBeijing'shistoryandmodernlife."Thisvideonotonlymakesmefullyunderstandthecity,butalsoconnectsmyownlifeandtheworldaroundus,"saidLuo.4.Whatdoweknowaboutthecompetitionthisyear?A.ThestudentsatCUCorganizedit.B.Morethan600peopletookpartinit.C.ThevideosinitwereallaboutBeijing.D.Youngpeoplearoundtheworldcanjoinin.5.WhydidLuoZhuobintakepartinthecompetition?A.BecausehestudiedinCUCinBeijing.B.Becausehewasgoodatmakingvideos.C.Becausehewantedtovisitmanyplacesofinterest.D.BecausehewantedtosharethebeautyofBeijing.6.HowdidLuoZhuobinmakehisvideo?A.Bytellingothers'experiences. B.BytakingthesubwayLine2.C.Byspeakingin7languages. D.Byintroducing3subwaylines.7.Wherecanwereadthetext?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inanad.C.Inastorybook. D.Inaguidebook.Haveyoueverwonderedhowplantsandanimalslive?Thisiswheretheideaofafoodchaincomesintoplay.Afoodchainisastep-by-steporderthatexplainshowenergymovesfromonelivingthingtoanother.Itshowshowplants,animals,andeventinythingsareconnected.Thefoodchainbeginswiththeproducers(plants).Withoutplants,nootherlivingthingcouldlivebecausetheyproducetheenergyforallotherlivingthings.Andplantsusesunlighttomaketheirownfood.Animalsthateatplantsarecalledherbivores(食草动物),likerabbitsanddeer.Herbivoresareatthesecondlevelofthefoodchain.Someanimals,likefoxesandeagles,eatherbivores.Theseanimalsarecalledcarnivores(食肉动物).Theyareatthethirdlevelofthefoodchain.Somecarnivores,suchaslionsandsharks,areattheverytopofthefoodchain.Theyhavenonaturalenemies.Theyhelpcontrolthenumberofanimalsbelowtheminthefoodchain.Ifonepartofthefoodchainisbroken,itinfluenceseverythingelse.Forexample,ifgrassdiesbecausethereislittleornoraininaseason,rabbitswon'thavefood.Withoutrabbits,foxeswillhavelessfoodtoeat.Thentheterribleresultswillcontinueonandon.That'swhyweneedtotakecareoftheenvironment.Whenthefoodchainisstable,naturestaysbalancedandhealthy.Bystudyingthefoodchain,scientistscanbetterunderstandtheinfluenceofhumanactivitiesontheenvironment.Besides,thefoodchaincanguideusinmakingwisedecisionsaboutnature.8.WhatisParagraph1mainlyabout?A.Thestepsofthefoodchain. B.Theproblemofthefoodchain.C.Theorderofthefoodchain. D.Themeaningofthefoodchain.9.Howdoesthefoodchainwork?①Herbivoreseatproducers.②Carnivoreseatherbivores.③Producersusesunlighttomakefood.A.③→①→② B.③→②→① C.①→③→② D.②→③→①10.Whatwillhappenifgrassdiesinthefoodchain?A.Therewillbelittlerain. B.Rabbitswillbebetterprotected.C.Foxeswilllosetheirfood. D.Thenumberofdeerwillgrow.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"stable"inParagraph4probablymean?A.Easytobreak. B.Fullofproducers.C.Strongandunchanging. D.Badforanimals.It'scommonthatparentsandchildrendisagreewitheachother.That'swhatwecallconflicts(冲突).Someoftheconflictsaresmallandeasytoend.Othersmayneedparentstotakeactionandhelp.Tosomeone'ssurprise,bysolvingthemtogether,familyconflictscanhelpchildrenlearnimportantlifeskills.Somesimplechildhoodgamesshowhowconflictandrepairwork.Forexample,inpeek-a-boo,ababymightfeelalittleunhappyandworriedwhenhecan'tseehisparent.Butwhentheparentreturns,everythingisOK.Aschildrengrowolder,theyplaygameslikehideandseekortag.Therearesmallmomentsofupsetfollowedbygreatfunandjoy.Thesegameshelpchildrenprepareforallkindsofproblemsinthefuture.Aschildrengrowup,theydeveloptheirlifeskillsbyworkingthroughconflicts.Whenaconflictistooseriousforachild,parentsmaystepin.Tosetagoodexample,parentscouldtrytoremaincoolfirst—don'tbetooexcitedorangry.Next,theycansaysomekindandnicethingstomakechildrenfeelbetter.Nowherecomesthechanceforparentsandchildrentositdown.Thentheycanhaveaface-to-facecommunication.Thishelpsthemrebuildtheloveandtrustforeachother.Inthisway,childrenlearnthatsometimesthingsgowrong.Butiftheydealwiththemproperly,theycanalwaysrebuildhealthyandstrongrelationshipswithothers.Ahealthyprocessofgoingthroughconflictandrepairwiththeirparentspromiseschildren'shappinessandsocialsuccessinthefuture.12.WhyarefamilyconflictshelpfulaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Becausetheycanhelpparentslearn.B.Becausetheycanteachchildrenskills.C.Becausetheycansolveparents'problems.D.Becausetheycanbringfamilytoanagreement.13.HowdoesthewritertelltheconflictandrepairworkinParagraph2?A.Bytellingstories. B.Byshowingfacts.C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Bygivingexamples.14.Whatdoparentsdofirstwhenchildrencan'tsolveconflicts?A.Walkwiththem. B.Makechildrenhappy.C.Saynicewords. D.Coolthemselvesdown.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheLessonsinDailyLife B.TheLifeSkillsintheFutureC.TheArtofConflictandRepair D.TheFunofSimpleGames二、第二节任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A—E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第1~4小题,并回答第5小题。MakingaDifferenceinYourCommunityHelpingothersdoesn'talwaysneedbigactions.Sometimes,eventhesmallesteffortscanmakeabigdifference.Twoteenagers,JasonandEmma,recentlysharedhowthey'veworkedtoimprovetheircommunity.Let'shearabouttheirexperiencesandthelessonsthey'velearnedalongtheway.◆Canyouintroducewhatyou'vedoneforyourcommunity?Jason:16.Inmyprogram,kidsfrommyneighborhoodcanborrowsportsthingsforfree.Emma:Iworkedwithagrouptorepainttheplaygroundinourlocalparkandmakeitmorecolorfulforkids.◆17.Jason:Inoticedthatmanykidsinmyneighborhooddon'thaveenoughmoneytobuysportsthings.So,IthoughtifIcouldlendthemthesportsthings,maybetheywouldstarttolovesportsandstayactive.Emma:ItallstartedwhenIsawthewallsintheplaygroundwerebroken,andthefloorwasalwaysdirtyandgrey."Whynotmaketheplacebetterforeveryone?"Igottogetherwithsomefriends,andwecameupwithaplantorepaintandfixitup.◆Whatwasyourfavoritepartofthisexperience?Jason:Honestly,myfavoriteparthasbeenseeingthekidsenjoysportstogether.Often,Iseeakidoutthereusingthesportsthings.18.Emma:Ilovedworkingwithmyfriendstomaketheplaygroundlivelier.Wespenthourspainting.Wewereallsoproudoftheresult.19.Evenwhenweweretired,wekeptgoingbecauseweknewthekidswouldloveit.It'samazingtoseehowhappytheyarenow.◆Anyadviceforpeoplewhowanttohelptheircommunity?Jason:Startwithsomethingsmallbutmeaningful.Emma:Don'twaitforotherstotakeaction—youcanbetheonetostart.A.Whatmadeyouwanttostartthisproject?B.IfeellikeIhavedonesomethingmeaningful.C.Whodidyouworkwith?D.Icreatedasportsthingslendingprogram.E.Andwehavelearnedthewayofworkinginagroup.5.Whoseworkdoyouthinkismorehelpfulforkids,Jason'sorEmma's?Why?(不超过15词)20.三、第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)Footballisasportthatcandevelopastrongconnectionbetweenteammates.Theplayerscanreceive21.fromeachother.Ithelpsthemgetthroughthemost22.times.AtEasternMichiganUniversity,ZackContiplayedintheschoolfootballteam.Hewasknownasoneofthemost23.playersontheteam."Zackwasalwaysthefirsttoarriveandthelasttoleave,"oneofhisteammatessaid.ButnowZackfoundithardto24.histeampracticesandstudies.Hisfamilywaslivingapoorlifeandhe25.towinascholarship(奖学金)fromschool.Sohehadtodoeverythinghecouldtopayforthem.Heevendidseveralpart-timejobstocoverthecost.26.,histeammateBrianDooleynoticedhissituation.HedecidedtodosomethingwithhisownscholarshipforZack.Theircoach,Creighton,said,"Dooleycameintomyofficeandsaid,‘Coach,I'vetalkedabout27.hadhappenedtoZackwithmyfamily.Ifthere'sawaytohelphim,Iwantto28.myscholarshipasagifttoZackConti.'I've29.seenanythinglikethatbefore.Itwasanunbelievable(难以置信的)actof30.."Atateammeeting,CoachCreightonaskedeverymembertobesilent.ThenDooleystoodup,walkedoverand31.Zackthemoney.AllteammateshuggedDooleyandZack.Theycheeredhappily.Whenaskedaboutthemoving32.,Dooleyshared,"Ididit33.I'veseenZackgrowovertheyears.It'ssadtoseehimwalkaway34.somethingheloves.Inmyeyes,itmeanseverythingtohelpmydearteammatestayandplay.""I'mso35.tohaveateammatelikeDooley.Icouldn'thavegoneanyfurtherwithouthim."saidZack.21.A.ideas B.lessons C.support D.money22.A.boring B.difficult C.strict D.scary23.A.patient B.wise C.hard-working D.perfect24.A.continue B.join C.choose D.take25.A.regretted B.failed C.managed D.started26.A.Luckily B.Usually C.Actually D.Especially27.A.when B.how C.why D.what28.A.giveaway B.goover C.payfor D.takeoff29.A.ever B.always C.often D.never30.A.kindness B.sadness C.shyness D.happiness31.A.promised B.handed C.lent D.paid32.A.deal B.note C.letter D.action33.A.because B.so C.but D.and34.A.into B.towards C.with D.from35.A.careful B.meaningful C.thankful D.wonderful四、第二节词汇运用(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次valuetreatlivelyfromtimetotimethroughAboywaswalkinghomeafterschool.Hewalked36.theparkandsawasmallbirdontheground.Oneofitswingswashurt.Theboycarriedithomeandgaveitsomewaterasa37..Hecarefullylookedafterthebird.He38.thetimetheyspenttogether.Whenthebirdbecamehealthyand39.again,heletthebirdgofree.Butafterthat,40.,thebirdflewaroundtheboywhenhewenthome.阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式,每空一词。Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguageisdifferentfromculturetoculture.Itisimportanttopay41.(关注)tothecultureyouareinwhenusingbodylanguage.Itisawayto42.(表达)interestbylookingintosomeone'seyesinsomecountries.Butinothercountries,youshould43.(避免)doingthat.Forexample,inmanyMiddleEasterncountries,menandwomenarenotallowedtodothatin44.(公开的).InJapan,whenpeopletalktoanolderperson,they45.(不常,几乎不)lookdown.Eventhegesture(手势)forOKhasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.In46.(法国),peoplemayunderstanditaszero,wheninJapanitmeansmoney.However,inGermany,itisconsidered47.(不礼貌的).Somebodylanguageisveryhelpful.Without48.(疑问),thebestexampleissmiling.Asmilecansupportusindifficultsituations.Wecanuseasmiletoapologize,to49.(和……打招呼)others,toaskforhelportostartaconversation.Expertssuggest50.(任何人)whofeelsupsettrysmilingmoreoften.五、第三节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。XuankongTemple(悬空寺)XuankongTempleisinHengshanMountain,Shanxiprovince.Itis51.(wide)knownforitsrichculture,andit52.(visit)bytouristsaroundtheworld.Mosttemplesarebuiltontheground,53.Xuankongtempleisadifferentone.Itisa"templeinthesky".Supportedbyonlyafewrocksonthemountain,Xuankongtemplelooksvery54.(danger).ItwasevenchosenbyTimeMagazine55.oneofthemostunsafebuildingsintheworldin2010.Surprisingly,thistempleismorethan1500yearsold.Manypeoplewonder56.thetemplegoesthroughthewinds,rainsandearthquakes.Sofar,researchers57.(find)outsomesecretsbehindthat.Firstofall,thewholetemplehas58.veryspecialbutstrongstructure(结构).Second,apartofthemountainabovethetempleactslikeanumbrella59.(protect)thetemplefromrainandsunlight.Finally,thewindusuallyblowsintheoppositedirectionofthetemple,butwhenitreachesthetemple,itis60.(weak)thanbefore.AllofthesemadeitasymbolofChineseengineeringwonders.六、第四部分书面表达(共1小题,满分20分)61.假设你是张华,交换生Peter下个月将来你校学习,他想通过加入学校社团了解中国文化。请你根据以下信息,写一封邮件,向他推荐一个合适的社团。IaminterestedinChineseculture.Ilikedrinkingtea.IlovereadingChinesefolkstories.TeaClubPlace:TearoomintheschoolTime:3:00—4:00Wednesday●Activity:learnabouttheinventionoftea;enjoyteaperformance;…StoryTellingClubPlace:Room304Time:3:00—4:00WednesdayActivity:learnaboutChinesefolkstories;gettoknowsometraditionalChinesefestivals;...注意:1.短文需包含所选社团的所有相关信息,可适当发挥;2.不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;3.词数80左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数。DearPeter,I'mgladtoknowthatyouarecomingtostudyinourschool,andnowyouarethinkingaboutchoosingaclub._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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