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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页广东省深圳市福田区2025-2026学年九年级上学期期末英语试题一、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。Foryears,peoplehavebelievedthatwalking10,000stepsadayisthekeytostayinghealthy.Infact,youdon’thavetoreachthatnumbertokeepfit.Studiesshowthatwalkingimproveshealthindifferentways.

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Forexample,walkingfor30minuteseverydaycanhelptoburnmorethan3,000calories(卡路里)inamonth.What’smore,itcanstrengthenyourimmune(免疫)systemandlowertheriskofdisease.

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Walkingbenefitsnotonlyyourbodybutalsoyourmind.Ithelpsreducestressandcheeryouup.Justa20-minutewalkinaparkcanputyouinagoodmood(心情).

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Whenyoucanremembermorethings,youcanunderstandbetterinclass.Finally,youwillfindthatyoucansleepbetteratnight.

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Evensmallincreasesindailystepscanmakeadifference.Youcantakea5-minutewalkduringabreak.Ifyoutakeabusortheunderground,gettingoffastoportwoearlyandwalkingtherestofthewaycanalsohelp.Socreatechancesandstartsmall.

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A.Alltheseeffortscount.B.Walkinglessisrelatedtohealthproblems.C.First,dailywalkinghelpsyouloseweight.D.Walkingisalsobeneficialtoyourmemory.E.Youarelesslikelytocatchcoldsindailylife.F.Youdon’tneedtodreambiglike10,000steps.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F5.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。Mydadhatesshopping.HeoftenasksmeforhelpwhenchoosinggiftsforMom.Afewdaysago,wewenttofindabirthday

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forher.Nothingseemedproperuntilwesmelledaspecialcologne(男士香水).“It’sa

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thatthisoneisformen.ItsmellsgreatanditwouldbeperfectforMom.”Isaid.Justthen,IrealizedIhadtowork,soIsaidgoodbyeandtoldDad,“Justkeep

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,andyou’llfindone.”Thatnightatherbirthdayparty,DadgaveMomherperfume(女士香水).Shelovedit,andeveryonesaiditsmelledgreat.Amomentlater,UncleTedarrived.Toeveryone’s

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,Mom’sperfumesmelledexactlylikehis!“Hey,you’rewearingthesamecologneasme!”UncleTedsaidloudly.Momwas

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,hereyeswide,asshelookedatDad.Witharedface,Dadtoldherthetruth,“Iknewyouwouldlovethesmell,butitwasformen.SoI

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putthecologneintoaperfumebottle.”Everyoneintheroomlaughed.Momwasn’tangry.Instead,she

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Dad,“Soyouthinkaman’scologne

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mebetterthanalady’sperfume?”Intheend,itwasn’taboutperfumeorcologne.Itwasaboutthe

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theyshared,thestorytheywouldtellforyears.AsforthecologneDadboughtforMom,itisnowtheirsharedfavoriteandtheyareboth

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it.6.A.party B.present C.dinner D.invitation7.A.pity B.fact C.joke D.rule8.A.buying B.changing C.counting D.searching9.A.mind B.regret C.surprise D.knowledge10.A.impatient B.relaxed C.confident D.embarrassed11.A.secretly B.proudly C.seriously D.suddenly12.A.tookcareof B.madejokesabout

C.paidattentionto D.puttrustin13.A.saves B.suits C.helps D.treats14.A.love B.space C.effort D.interest15.A.selling B.playing C.wearing D.smelling三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。ADoyouremember“Flash,”thefunnysloth(树懒)whodoeseverythingslowlyinthemovieZootopia?Realsloths,however,arenotjustfunny;theyshowusadifferentwaytolive.Slothsareslowbecausetheyonlyeatleaves,whichgivethemverylittleenergy.Movingslowlyhelpsthemsaveenergy.Theirstomachsworkveryslowly,too.Itcantakethemamonthtobreakdownonemealofleaves.MostslothslivehighintherainforestofCentralandSouthAmerica.Theyarefantasticclimbers.Infact,theyspendalmosttheirwholeliveshangingupsidedownintalltrees.Beinghighupinthetreeskeepsthemsafefrompredatorsontheground.Aboutonceaweek,slothsclimbdowntopoop(大便)Thistripisdangerous,butitisimportanttonature.Tinymoths(飞蛾)liveinsloths’fur.Theylayeggsinsloths’poopandthenflybacktothesloths.Ontheway,mothsbringtinybitsofalgae(藻类)tosloths’fur.Thesealgaegrowandturnthefurgreen,soslothscanhideintheleaves.Inthisway,thealgae,themoths,andtheslothsareallabletosurviveintheforest.Bylearningaboutsloths,weseethateverylivingthing,nomatterhowsloworsmall,hasajobinnature’sbigfamily.Beingslowcanbesmart.Protectingnaturemeansprotectingeverylivingthing16.Howdoesthewriterbeginthetext?A.Byusingasaying. B.Byaskingaquestion.

C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Byshowingproblems.17.Whatbestdescribesslothsinparagraph2?A.Cinemafans. B.Treeclimbers. C.Leafguards D.Energysavers.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword

predatorsinparagraph3probablymean?A.Peoplewhotakecareofsloths.

B.Plantsthatprovidefoodforsloths.

C.Animalsthatmayhuntandeatsloths.

D.Animalsthatsharetherainforestwithsloths.19.Whyistheweeklytripimportanttonature?A.Ithelpsthealgaetohidebetter.

B.Itcreatesmorefoodforinsects.

C.Itkeepsasimplelifecyclegoing.

D.Itallowsslothstofindnewfriends.20.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Sloths’Wisdom B.CallforProtection

C.RainforestSecrets D.LazybutNecessaryBImaginehavingtheroboticlegsinthepicture.Youcanputthemoninseconds.Lightandsmart,thisnewlyinventedroboticexoskeleton(外骨骼机器人)makeshikingandclimbingmucheasier.Theexoskeletonisdesignedtobewornaroundauser’swaist(腰部)andlegs.Itsbuilt-inAItechnologycansenseaperson’smovementsinreal-time.Whenyouwalkuphill,thedevice(装置)addspowertoyourstepsandreducespressureonthelegs,makingitfeellikeyouarebeinggentlypushedforwardduringaclimb.DevelopedbyacompanyinShenzhen,thedevicehasquicklydrawninternationalattention.Hundredsoftouristshavetrieditwhilehiking.AnAmericanvloggernamedGlossimadeavideoshowinghowthelightweightdevicemovedtogetherwithhissteps.“It’smovingforme,”hesaidexcitedly.Thevideobecameahitonline,withmanyviewerscallingthedevice“amazing”and“useful.”Besideshelpinghikers,theroboticexoskeletonisveryhelpfulfortheelderly.Forthem,itismorethanjustatool.Ithelpsthemliveamoreactiveandindependentlife.A68-year-olduserfromHainansharedhisexperience,“WhenIworeitduringalongwalk,itfeltlikeagentlepullforward.Itevengavemebacktheconfidencetotakewalksintheparkwithmygrandchildren.”AsChinafacesarapidlyagingpopulation,suchsmartdevicesareexpectedtoplayanimportantroleinimprovingpeople’sdailylifeinthecomingyears.21.Whatcanweknowabouttheinventionfromparagraph1?A.Itiseasytowear. B.Itisheavytocarry.

C.Itisarunningrobot. D.Itisawalkingstick.22.Howdoesthedeviceknowwhentohelp?A.Afteritfeelsusers’steps. B.Whenitseesahillahead.

C.Afteritreadsusers’minds. D.Whenithearsusers’voices.23.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.AnAmericanvlogger’svideo.

B.Thetourists’hikingexperience.

C.Thedevice’spopularityworldwide.

D.Onlineusers’opinionsonthedevice.24.Whatisthemainhelpthedevicegivestotheelderly?A.Ithelpsthemstandupagain. B.Itallowsthemtotakeawalk.

C.Itmakesthemmoreconfident D.Itprovidesthemwithmoretools.25.Thewriterprobablyfeels________aboutthefutureofsuchsmartdevices.A.careful B.hopeful C.worried D.doubtfulCIamScout.Iwasmadatschooltoday.MissCarolineshamedWalterinfrontoftheclassfornotbringinglunchmoney.Iknewhecouldn’taffordit,sowhenImethimonmywayhome,Iaskedhimtocometomyhousefordinner.Atthetable,DadandWaltertalkedliketwogrownmen,whichmadeWalterfeelrelaxed.Later,Cal,ourhousekeeper,broughtsyrup(糖浆).Walterpouredlotsofitonhisvegetablesandmeat.“Whatareyoudoing?”IcriedoutbeforeIcouldstopmyself.Theroomwentsilent.Walterfroze,withhisheaddownandhisfaceturningred.Dadshookhisheadandgavemeasharplook.“Buthe’spouredthesyrupallover...”Justthen,Calcalledmetothekitchen,herfacetight(紧绷)withanger.“Somepeopleeatdifferently,Scout,butyoushouldn’tjudgethematthetable!Thatboy’syourguest.”“Butitwasn’tpolite,”Isaidquietly,“Anyoneinthishouseshouldbetreatedwithrespect.Ifyoucan’tbehave,eathereinthekitchen!”saidCal.Ifinisheddinneralone,thankfulthatIdidn’thavetofacethemagain.Atnight,withtearsstillinmyeyes,IwenttoDad.Bitbybit,Itoldhimtheday’stroubles.Helistenedquietly,andthensaid,“Youneverreallyunderstandapersonuntilyouconsiderthingsfromhispointofview.Ifyoucanlearnthis,Scout,you’llgetalongmuchbetterwithpeople.”Lyinginbed,IthoughtaboutDad’swords.IwasangryatMissCarolineforshamingWalter,yetatthetable,Ididthesamething.Ifinallyfellasleep,realizingthatrealkindnessbeginswithrespect26.WhydidScoutinviteWaltertodinner?A.MissCarolineorderedso. B.Scoutwashappythatday.

C.ScoutfeltsorryforWalter. D.Walterwalkedhomealone.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph4showaboutWalter?A.Hewasfeelinghot. B.Hewasgettingsick.

C.Hewasgettingangry. D.Hewasfeelingashamed.28.Whatwasthe“FallingAction”inthepicturebelow?

A.ScoutlaughedatWalter. B.CaltaughtScoutalesson

C.Thedinnerendedhappily. D.DadaskedScouttosaysorry.29.WhydidScoutgotoDadafterdinner?A.Tofindsupport. B.Toshowthanks.

C.Toshareasecret. D.Toprovidehelp.30.WhatcanwelearnfromDad’swords?A.Speaklessandlistenmore. B.Putyourselfinothers’shoes.

C.Mindyourmannersatthetable. D.Keepmovingforwardeveryday.四、信息匹配:本大题共5小题,共10分。下面的材料A~F分别是六本不同书籍的概要,请根据Victoria、Eric、Lisa、Sam、Amy五个人的情况,选择合适的阅读书目。

A.B.C.Itisabookaboutagirllookingforhermissingcousin.Itisalittlescarybutmakesyouwanttokeepreading.Itisahumorousadventureabouttheonlyhumanataspaceschoolwhostartsoffwithaseriesoffunnymistakes.IttellsthetruestoryofJosephineBaker,fromherpoorchildhoodtoherriseasafamousperformer,andherbravefightforpeople’srights.D.E.F.Thenovelissetinaunique2Dworld.Whereallcharactersaregeometric(几何的)shapestoexploremathematicalconcepts.Theseriesimaginesahighlydevelopedfuturecivilization(文明)wheremostproblemshavebeensolved.Thestoriesoftenfocusontherolesofsuper-smartAIs.Itisastoryfollowingayoungwitch(女巫)whogoestoanewmagicschool.Itisanencouragingtaleaboutgettingthroughdifficulties.

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Victoriaisafanofmaths.Sheenjoyseverythingaboutmathematics.

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Erichasinterestinexploringspace.Hethinkslivinginspacecanbefun.

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Lisalikestruestoriesaboutpeople.Shewantstolearnsomethingvaluable.

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Samenjoysscarystories.Wheneverhereadsone,hecanhardlyputitdown.

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Amylovesstoriesaboutmagic.Sheoftenpicturesherselfusingmagicalpower.31.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F32.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F33.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F34.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F35.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。36.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Amapishelpfulwhenyoutravel.ButinChongqing,anymapbecomesalmostuseless,especiallyfora

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(foreign)likeme.BuiltonmountainsandalongtheYangtzeRiver,thecityislike

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huge3Dmaze(迷宫).IfirstheardofChongqing10yearsago,butIneverknew

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itwaslike.Oneday,afriendrecommendedit.Hiswords“It’sunlikeanycityyou’veeverseen,”mademeso

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(interest)thatIdecidedtoseeitinperson.InChongqing,housesonhillsides

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(connect)byroads20floorsupintheair.Trainscomeoutofmountainsandgothroughbuildings.Whatlookscloseonamapis

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(actual)faraway,sometimestenfloorsaboveorbelow.Iwalkedupstairs,

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(cross)walkways,andtookliftsthatcarriedmetoamazingplaces.Everyturnledtoanewdiscovery.

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theendoftheday,Ijustclosedthemapandletthecityguideme.Lastyear,IreturnedtoChongqingandwassurprisedtofindthesecharacteristicshavebecomepopulartouristattractions.Peoplecall

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(they)“Bestdakapoints”,whichmeansthebestplaces

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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共30分。37.假定你是校英文报编辑李华。初三学生陈明来信反映,他与父母就“学习时听英文歌”这一情况产生分歧。请用英语写一封回信,要点如下:1.分析分歧原因:2.提出合理建议。注意:1.词数为80左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数):2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.文章不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;4.条理清楚,语句通顺,意义连贯,书写规范。DearChenMing,I’mgladtohearfromyou._________________________________________________________

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