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—学年九年级上册英语期末测试卷时间:分钟满分:分姓名:听力部分笔试部分总分听力部分(分)Ⅰ5分)1.A.Bylisteningtopopmusic.B.Byreadingthenotebook.C.Bywatchingfootballgames.2.A.Hero.B.No,myfavoritemovieisHero.C.Englishismyfavoritesubject.3.A.InAmerica.B.In1876.C.Byaccident.4.A.Iam.B.No,sheisn’t.C.No,Idon’tthinkso.5.A.At8:00.B.Bybike.C.Byaskingtheteacherforhelp.Ⅱ5分)6.A.Byworkingwithherfriends.B.Bylisteningtotapes.C.BywatchingEnglishvideos.7.A.Herhairusedtobebrownandcurly.B.Herhairusedtoberedandcurly.C.Herhairusedtoberedandstraight.8.A.buyshoes.B.meetfriends.C.practicedriving.9.A.Cakes.B.Mooncakes.C.Mooncakesandthemoon.10.A.Jack.B.Mary.C.Ⅲ5分)听第一段对话,回答第小题。WhatkindofmoviesdoesFredlike?A.Comediesandactionmovies.B.Documentariesandactionmovies.C.Comediesanddocumentaries.12.WhatkindofmoviesdoesLindalike?A.Comedies.B.Actionmovies.C.Documentaries.听第二段对话,回答第13~15小题。13.WhatdoesMikeusuallydoontheeveningsofweekdays?A.HeusuallywatchesTV.B.Heusuallydoeshishomework.C.Heusuallyreadsstorybooks.14.WheredoesSarahusuallydoherhomework?第1页/共11页A.Atschool.B.Athome.C.Inthelibrary.15.HowlongdoesMikeusuallywatchTVeveryday?A.Fortwohours.B.Foranhour.C.Forhalfanhour.Ⅳ5分)16.Whatdothestudentsthinkoftheirschooluniforms?A.Cool.B.Ugly.C.Nice.17.Thestudents________toweartheirownclothesinschool.A.areallowedB.arenotallowedC.have________thinkthatit’sgoodtostudyingroups.A.ParentsB.C.Students19.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttobewhenshe’solder?A.Ateacher.B.Agoodstudent.C.Adoctor.20.Whatdidthespeakerdolastweek?A.Shewenttobuyanewcoat.B.Shewenttovisitherteacher.C.Shewenttoaschoolandhelpedteachthechildren.笔试部分(分)分)1.Ithinkit’sawasteoftimeand________toplaycomputergamesallday.shoulddosomethingmeaningful.A.attentionB.energyC.memoryD.pleasure2.Althoughtheroadtosuccessisnotalways_________,weshoulddowhateverwecantogoforit.A.smoothB.cleanC.modernD.soft3.—Idon’tknow________intheneighborhoodwhocanrepairmycomputer.Canyouhelpme,Paul?—Sure.formeathome.I’llbethereinanhour.A.anybodyB.somebodyC.nobodyD.everybody4.Jillsatinfrontofthecomputerfortoolongwithoutmoving,sonowhereyeshurt________.A.slowlyB.deeplyC.badlyD.easily5.—Ihavenothing________singing.Butcouldyoupleasenotsingsoloudlyhere?—OK.I’msorryaboutthat.A.againstB.byC.fromD.without6.Theworkerdidn’t________themachinebeforeheleft.Don’tbeascarelessasheis!A.turndownB.putonC.cutupD.shut7.The9thAsianGames________inHarbin,China,fromFebruary7thto14th,2025.第2页/共11页A.isheldB.washeldC.willbeheldD.held8.—IsJackondutytoday?—It________behim,andit’shisturnA.mustn’tB.shouldn’tC.can’tD.needn’t9.—WhatdidMarysayjustnow?—Sheaskedme________.A.thatareyougoingtobeinthefutureB.ifIcouldgototheconcertC.whetherIcangototheparkwithherD.wheredidIgojustnow10.—Canyouhelpmethinkofanidea?—________.Letmethink.A.SoundsgreatB.NevermindC.pleasureD.GoaheadⅥ分)Areyoumorelikelytojumpintoactionwhenanewideacomestomindorjustdaydreamaboutit?Amywasadearlittlegirl,butshewasalwaystimegettingpreparedtodohertasks,insteadofdoingthematonceassheshoulddo.Inthevillage,Mr.Thorntonkeptastorewherehesold____12____ofallkinds,includingberrieswheninseason.OnemorninghesaidtoAmy,Amy,I____13____someripe(成熟的)strawberriesonMr.Green’sfarmtoday.Mr.Greensaidthatanybodywas____14____topickthem.Iwillpayyou13centsakilogram___15___allyou’llpickforme.”Amywasexcitedand____16____ranhometogetabaskettoholdtheberries.Butamomentlater,shethoughtshewouldliketoknowhowmuchmoneyshewould____17____ifshepickedfivekilograms,adozenkilograms,ormore…Ittookhersometimeto____18____more,andthenitwassonearlunchtimethatshehadtostayathomeuntiltheafternoon.Assoonaslunchwasover,shetookher____19____andhurriedtothefarm.Someboyshadbeentherebeforelunch,andalmostalltheripestrawberrieswere____20____.Shecouldnotfindhalfakilogramtofillherbasket.Thenshethoughtofwhatherteacheroftentoldher,“Doyourtaskatonce,thenthinkaboutit.Onedoerisworth100dreamers.”A.havingB.affordingC.wastingD.saving第3页/共11页12.A.fruitsB.toysC.booksD.flowers13A.imaginedB.noticedC.feltD.smelt14.A.welcomeB.afraidC.carefulD.honest15.A.atB.withC.toD.for16.A.suddenlyB.quietlyC.quicklyD.angrily17.A.spendB.makeC.collectD.meet18.A.listB.achieveC.regretD.dream19.A.centB.stampC.basketD.camera20.A.soldB.eatenC.plantedD.pickedⅦ5分)根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。Thisisspeaking.Who’sthat?Alice:ThisisAlice.____21____Ihavetimethen.____22____Alice:Therewillbeaconcertinthecitymusichall.youliketogowithme?I’dloveto.____23____Alice:Rockmusic.Doyoulikeit?____24____Rockmusicmakesmefeelexcited.Alice:Iloveit,too.Ithinkrockmusiccanbringoutallmypassion(激情).Iagree.____25____Alice:At8:00p.m.Let’smeetat7:30p.m.atthegateofthehall.OKSeeyouthen.A.What’sup?B.Iloveit.C.No,Ican’tstandit.D.Whenwilltheconcertbegin?E.Howlongwilltheconcertlast?F.Whatkindofmusicwillbeplayed?G.IwonderifyouarefreethisSaturday.第4页/共11页Ⅷ分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A醋)Chemicalreactions(反应)makeforsomegreatexperiments.canmakeuseoftheCO₂(carbondioxide)givenbyabakingsodaandvinegarreactiontoblowupyourballoon!★Aballoon★Ateaspoonofbakingsoda★Asoftdrinkbottlewith40mlofwater★★Beforeyoubegin,makesurethatyoustretchtheballoonlongtomakeitaseasyaspossibletoblowup.★Addthebakingsodaandmixitwiththewaterinthesoftdrinkbottle.★Putthevinegarinandquicklyputtheballoonoverthemouthofthebottle.Ifallgoeswellthenyourballoonshould!Addingthevinegartothebakingsodacreatesachemicalreaction.Thebakingsodaisabase,whilethevinegarisanacid.Whenthetwocombine(结合),theycreateCO₂.Thegasrisesupandescapesthroughthesoftdrinkbottle.However,itdoesn’tescapefromtheballoon,pushingitoutwardsandblowingitup.26.WhatdoesabakingsodaandvinegarreactiongiveA.O₂.B.O₃.C.CO₂.D.CO.27.Whatshouldyoudobeforeyoubegin?A.Heatthewater.B.Drinksomejuice.第5页/共11页C.Blowuptheballoon.D.Stretchtheballoonlong.28Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inflate”meaninChinese?A.涨价B.膨胀C.吹捧D.抬高29Whatcanbeusedinsteadofvinegar?A.Milk.B.C.D.Lemonjuice.30.What’sthetextabout?A.Anexperiment.B.Agame.C.Afilm.D.Abook.(烟台中考改编)B文化自信LastDecember,whenAnLingfei,adoctorfromanInnerMongoliamedicalteam,arrivedinKigali,thecapitalcityofRwanda(卢旺达),hesetupacenterintheMasakaDistrictHospital.Sincethen,theChina-RwandaChineseMedicine(TCM)Centerhasincreasedinpopularity.AccordingtoAn,thecenternowreceivesanaverageofmorethan30peopledaily,withmostofthemsufferingfromlowerbackpainorkneeandanklejoint(踝关节)pain.Rwandaisknownasthelandofathousandhills.Localsoftenhavetowalkonmountainroadsyear-round,whichcanleadtojointstress.“TCMhasgreatadvantagesintreatingthesediseases,andthe(效果)areverygood,”Ansaid.“ThecenternowprovidesmostkindsofTCMtreatments,allowinglocalpeopletoexperienceEasternmedicine.”Naomin,a60-year-oldpatient,isamazedbyTCM.Shewasunabletowalkduetoseriouspaininbothkneesandankles.Butafteramonthoftreatmentatthecenter,sheisnowabletowalkaroundwithawalkingstick.“Thetreatmenthasbeenahugehelp,”shesaid.Anotherpatient,Mukagatare,saidthathisbackpaindisappearedafterthreeTCMtreatments.Accordingtohim,doctorsatthelocalhospitalshadbeenunabletomakeacleardiagnosis(诊断)aftermanyexaminations,letalonereducethepain.Besidestreatingpatients,thecenteralsoeducateslocalsaboutTCMandChineseculture.Uptonow,TCMhasspreadtonearly200countriesandareaswithitsworldwideinfluencecontinuouslygrowing.“Fromtreatingacommoncoldtochronic(慢性的)anddifficultdiseases,TCMcanallplayanimportantrole,”aChineseexpertsaid.31.WheredidAnLingfeisetuptheTCMCenter?A.InChina.B.InKigali.C.Inhishome.D.InInnerMongolia.第6页/共11页32.WhydomanylocalsinRwandafromjointpain?A.Becausetheiraverageagesareoversixty.B.Becausetheyaregivenawrongdiagnosis.C.Becausetheycan’tgotothelocalhospitals.D.Becausetheyoftenwalkonmountainroads.33.WhatimprovementdidNaominachieveafteramonthofTCMtreatment?A.Herbackpaindisappeared.B.Herkneesdidn’thurtanymore.C.Shecouldmovearoundagain.D.Shedidn’tneedawalkingstick.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ThelocalhospitalsinRwandaarenotresponsible(有责任心的).B.Therearenoeffectivewaystotreatchronicdiseases.C.TCMwillhaveincreasingpopularityaroundtheworld.D.An’scentermainlyfocusesonspreadingChineseculture.35.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThepopularityofTCM.B.ThehiddenpowerofTCM.C.ThedevelopmentofTCM.D.ThebrightfutureofTCM.CInEnglishclass,yourteacheristalking,butyouarelookingoutofthewindowandthinkingaboutplayingwithyourfriends.Thisiscalledmindwandering(心智游移).Mindwanderingissurprisinglycommon.Somestudiesfindthatpeoplemayspendabout47%oftheirdaymindwandering.Itcanhappenanytimeanywhere,especiallywhenpeoplearerelaxed.Here’swhenourmindswanderthemost:takingashower,65%;sittinginacar,60%;listeningtomusic,55%.Whydoourmindswander?Someresearchersthinkpeoplearetoo-familiarwiththeirdailyroutinestokeepfocused.Othersthinkourmindsmaywanderwhenthethingwe’resupposedtobedoingisnotinterestingenough.Earlystudiesfoundmind-wanderingmightleadtoproblemslikeunhappinessandashorterlife.Butnowscientistsfindthatmindwanderingsometimesmayimprovecreativethinking.Inonestudy,researchersaskedparticipants(参与者)tolistnewusesforeverydayobjects,likeclotheshangersoranewspaper.Theresultshowed第7页/共11页thatpeoplewhosemindsoftenwanderedshowedgreatercreativity.Whatshouldwedowithmindwandering?Ofcoursetherearetimeswhenyoushouldtrytofocusyourattention,likewhenridingabikeortakinganimportanttest.Butalwaysrememberthattherearemanywonderfulthingsintheworldthatyoucannoticewhenyouletyourmindwander.So,letyourselflookoutofthewindoworstareatclouds,orevencloseyoureyesandsimply“be”.36.Howdoesthewriterleadintothetopic“mindwandering”?A.Bytellingajoke.B.Bymakingasurvey.C.Bygivinganexample.D.Byusinganoldsaying.37.Accordingtothetext,inwhatsituationmightpeople’smindwandermore?A.atest.B.Sittinginacar.C.Playingsoccer.D.Givingaspeech.38.Whatdoweknowaboutmindwandering?A.Itmightmakepeoplehappyandlivelonger.B.Itmaymakepeoplehavemorecreativeideas.C.Ithappenswhenpeoplearedoingsomethinginteresting.D.Peoplemayspendmorethanhalfadaymindwandering.39.Whatisthestructureofthetext?(P-Paragraph)A.B.C.D.40.Whatisthewriter’sopinionaboutmindwandering?A.ItisOKtoletyourmindwander.B.Italwaysbringsbenefitstopeople.C.Itmayonlycausetroubletopeople.D.Itisamusttokeepfocusedallthetime.第二节WhenyoungpeopleinChinavisitanewcity,manyofthemenjoytakingawalkthroughthestreetstogetherwithsomegoodfriends.them,Citywalkmeans“hangingaroundthecity”onfoot.____41____Citywalkisaspecialguidedtripforasmallgroupofpeople.____42____Ifyouwanttovisitsomenewplacesandgetabetterexperience,youshouldavoidfamousplacesofinterestandbigcrowds.____43____Forexample,BeijinghasincludedCitywalkinitsplantoimproveculturaltourism.ShanghaihassetupCitywalkroutes(路线)tohelpday-tripperstoreachmoreplaces.CitywalkisspreadingtoothercitiesoutsideBeijingandShanghai.Ithasdrawnsomeeventorganizers’第8页/共11页attention.____44____Xiaoayoungorganizer,recentlysharedsixCitywalkroutesindifferentcitiesonline,andshehopedtoprovideexperiencesforvisitorsto“walkinopen-airmuseums”.Citywalkisnotonlyanewwayoftraveling,butalsoanewwaytospreadcultureandmemories.Citywalkisbringingsomechangesfortravelerstohaveabetterexperienceaccordingtotheirinterestsandneeds.____45____However,peopleworkinginthetouristindustrybelieveitwillhaveabrightfuture.A.ThendoyouknowwhatCitywalkis?B.Manytourguidesarealsoincreasingtheironlineinfluence.C.NowadaysCitywalkisgettingmoreandmorepopularinChina.D.Atpresent,theideaofCitywalkisverynewtomostChinesepeople.E.Someorganizersinvitelocalcultureresearcherstoactastourguides.F.Usuallytwotosixpeoplewillformagrouptolearnaboutnewareas.Ⅸ分)1至4题每题答案不超过35Thesedays,therobotaxi(自动驾驶出租车)fromBaidu’sApolloGobecomesquitepopular.Peoplecancallthetaxibyusinganappontheirphones.Thereisnoonedrivinginthetaxibutitcantakeyouanywhereyouwanttogo.Manypeopletrythenewwaytotravelaround.Theythinkitischeapandinteresting.However,thetaxialsoworriessomepeople.It’sreallycheaptotaketherobotaxi.Forexample,onepersononlypaid26.52yuanfora28-kilometer,64-minutetripinThepricemakesmanypeoplechoosetotaketherobotaxi.Thismakessometaxidriversfeelworried.Theysaytheymaylosetheirjobsinthefuturebecausetheyhavefewerandfewerorders.Therobotaxialsobringsotherproblems.Avideoshowsthatarobotaxiinstopsinfrontofabagontheroad,makingtheroadverycrowded.Inanothervideo,tworobotaxisarefacingeachother,notknowingwhattodonext.What’sworse,arobotaxicausedanaccidentbecauseitdidn’tseeapersonontheroad.Thecompanythinksit’simportanttomakepeoplestayawayfromdanger,soitsworkersareworkinghardtoimprovetherobotaxiandworkouttheproblems.Theyalsohopethattherobotaxicanmakeagreatdifferencetotheworldinthefuture.46.Nowpeoplecantakearobotaxiwithout________andgoanywheretheywanttogo.47.Manypeoplechoosetotaketherobotaxibecauseit’s________.48.Sometaxidriversworryabout________becausepeoplepaylessfortakingarobotaxi.49.robotaxismaynotknowwhattodowhentheyare________ontheroad.第9页/共11页50.therobotaxibesmarterandsaferinthefuture?Whyorwhynot?___________________________________________________________________________________________分)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。TherewasafamousnamedChenShiintheEasternHanDynasty.HewasfromCounty,whichisnowinHenanProvince.Andhewaswidely____51____(know)forhisjustice(公正)andkindness.Oneyear,aseriousfamine(饥荒)suddenly____52____(happen)inHenan.Manypeoplehadnothingtoeat.Onenight,amanquietlywentintoChenShi’sroomtostealsomething.Hehid____53____(he)
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