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第=page1414页,共=sectionpages1515页浙江省台州市椒江区2025-2026学年九年级上学期期末考试英语试卷AHaveyoueverwonderedwhyasoccerballstopsrollingorhowarockettakesoff?TheanswerslieinNewton’sThreeLawsofMotion!Thesethreelaws,orrules,explainhoweverythingmovesinouruniverse.Let’sexplorethemonebyone.
Law1:Anobjectatreststaysatrest.Amovingobjectkeepsmoving.Objectscontinuedoingwhatthey’redoingunlessastrongerforceactsonthem.Here,thestrongerforceisthewall.Itstopsthetruckbutnottheboxes,sotheykeepmovingbackward.Law2:Ittakesmoreforcetomoveaheavyobjectthantomovealighterobject.Newtoncameupwithascientificformulatoexplainthis:Force=MassxAccelerationLargeweightswithalotofmassrequiremoreforcetoliftthansmaller,lighterweightsdo.Law3:Forcesalwayscomeinpairs.Foreveryforce,thereisanequalforceintheoppositedirection.Airfromanuntiedballoonrushesoutinonedirection.Astheairescapes,itpushestheballoonintheoppositedirection.1.Whatisthe“strongerforce”mentionedintheexampleforLaw1?A. B. C. D.2.AccordingtoLaw3,whatshouldyoudowithyourhandsandfeetifyouwanttoswimforward?A.Youmustpushthewaterforward.
B.Youmustpushthewaterbackward.
C.Youmustpushthewatertotheleftside.
D.Youmustpushthewaterdownwardtothebottom.3.Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanwereadthetext?A.NationalNews. B.BookClub.
C.ScienceandDiscovery. D.HistoryandCulture.BOnthefirstdayofGrade8,ournewEnglishteacher,MrLemke,walkedintotheclassroom.Hewasinhisthirtiesbutlookedlikeawiseprofessor.Hetolduswewouldbelearning400linesofpoetrybyheartovertheschoolyear.“Imightaskanyofyou,atanytime,tostandupandreciteoneofthoselines,”hesaid.Attheageof12,Ihadaratherrestlessheart.Icouldn’thelpwondering.HowwouldIeverlearn400linesofpoetry?Butweweren’tjustaskedtomemorizethepoems.MrLemketaughtustoappreciate(欣赏)eachpoemwithalloursenses.Heinvitedustolistentoitsrhythm,feelitsmoodanddiscoveritsmessagehiddeninthewords.Onlyafterallthat,didwelearnitbyheart.OneofourfirstpoemswasToAutumnbyJohnKeats.Itcelebratedtheseasonof“mistsandmellowfruitfulness.”ButKeatsalsoremindedusnottothinktoomuchaboutthefuture:“WherearethesongsofSpring?Ay,wherearethey?Thinknotofthem,thouhastthymusic,too.”Ofcourse,wecomplainedabouthavingtomemorizeallthosepoemsthatyear.I’dlockmyselfinmybedroomandgooverapoemlinebylineuntilIcouldreciteitbyheart.Somehow,ImadeitthroughGrade8.WhenIenteredhighschool,Istillfeltrestless.Butthatfall,whentheleavesstartedtoturntheirbrilliantcolours,Ifoundmyselfwhisperingthelines,“Seasonofmistsandmellowfruitfulness…”IttookmeyearstorealizethegiftMrLemkehadgivenme.Heshowedmehowtotreasurepoetry,andindoingso,hemadepoetrypartofwhoIam.
4.WhatdidMrLemkerequirestudentstodothisschoolyear?A.Memorizelotsofpoetry. B.Createpicturesforpoems.
C.Writepoemsontheirown. D.Learnthehistoryofpoetry.5.WhatdidthewriterlearnfromthepoemToAutumn?A.JohnKeatswasfamousforhispoemsaboutautumn.
B.Focusonthepresentinsteadofworryingaboutthefuture.
C.Autumnistheonlyseasonofmistsandmellowfruitfulness.
D.Thesongsofspringaremorebeautifulthanthoseofautumn.6.Howdidthewriter’sfeelingtowardsMrLemke’sclasschange?A.Nervous→excited. B.Tired→peaceful.
C.Worried→thankful. D.Bored→interested.7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.ADifficultEnglishClass.
B.MyStrictTeacher—MrLemke.
C.WhyReadingPoemsmattersinMyLife.
D.Learning400LinesofPoetry“byHeart”.CImaginemountainscoveredwithsilverwater,shininginthespringsun.Summerseesthemountainsturnbrightgreenwithgrowingrice.Duringautumn,thesemountainsaregold,whilewinterblanketsthemwithwhitesnow.ThesearethecoloursoftheLongjiRiceTerraces(梯田).TheseterraceswerebuiltbythelocalZhuangandYaopeople.StartingintheYuanDynasty,workontheterracestookhundredsofyearsandwasfinishedintheearlyQingDynasty.Sowhydidthesepeopleworksohardtoturntheentiremountainsintoterraces?Firstly,thereislittleflatlandforfarming.Buildingterracesallowsthemtogrowmorerice.Secondly,althoughtheareagetsplentyofrain,themountainsaresteep(陡峭的)andthesoilisthin.Theflatterraceshelptocatchtherainwaterandpreventthesoilfrombeingwashedaway.Tooursurprise,theterracesshowhowpeoplehaveworkedinharmonywithnature.Thedesignisreallyclever.Hundredsofwaterwaysareconnectedwitheachother.Duringtherainyseason,rainwatermovesalongthesewaterwaysfromthetopofthemountainsdowntoeveryterrace.Thesunheatsthewaterandturnsitintovapour.Thiscreatescloudsandthenbringsrainbacktotheterraces.Theseterracesalsoprovideaperfecthomeforbirdsandfish.Someoftheseanimalseatinsectsthatcanharmthericeplants.Moderntechnologycouldhelpproducemorerice,butthetraditionalwaysarestillveryimportanttothelocalpeople.Thisknowledgeispasseddownthroughfamilies,whichmeansthatnewgenerationscontinuetouseancientmethodsoffarmingtomaintaintheterraces.Today,theLongjiRiceTerracesattractthousandsofvisitorswhocometoadmirethisgreatwondercreatedbypeopleandnatureworkingtogether.
8.WhichperiodshowswhentheLongjiRiceTerraceswerebuilt?
A.① B.② C.③ D.④9.WhydidZhuangandYaopeoplebuildtheLongjiRiceTerraces?①Tocatchthebirdsandfishforfood.②Tocreatemoreflatlandforgrowingrice.③Toattracttouristsanddeveloptheeconomy.④Topreventsoilfrombeingwashedawaybyrain.A.①② B.①③ C.②④ D.③④10.AccordingtoPara.4,whichpicturebestshowshowvapourismade?A. B. C. D.11.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraphaboutthelocalpeople?A.Theyvaluetheirancientfarmingknowledge.
B.Theywanttoreplacetheterraceswithnewfarms.
C.Theydependonlyontouriststomaintaintheterraces.
D.Theyprefermoderntechnologytotraditionalmethods.DChinesescientistshavedevelopedaroboticantelopetowatchoverwildTibetanantelopes—aspecieslistedas“nearendangered”.Therobot,hassuccessfullyjoinedrealantelopegroupsinnature.Formanyyears,Tibetanantelopeswereinseriousdanger.Theywerehuntedfortheirsoftfur,whichisusedtomakeexpensiveshawls.Asaresult,theirpopulationdroppedgreatlyfromonemillionto65,000inthe1990s.Thankstostrongprotectioneffort,thenumberisnowrisingagain.However,itisstilldifficultforscientiststostudythemclosely.TheantelopesliveintheHohXilNationalNatureReserve,whichisover4,600metersabovesealevelwithcoldandlittleoxygen.Also,theantelopesareverysensitive—theyrunawayfromhumans500-800metersaway.Traditionaltoolsliketelescopescannotgetcloseenough,anddronesoftenscaretheanimals.Sotheroboticantelopewasinventedtosolvetheseproblems.Notlongago,therobotwasrecentlytestednearZonagLakewherefemaleantelopesgoeverysummertogivebirth.Unlikehumanscientistscarryingcameras,theroboticantelopehadasmallhiddencameraunderitseyes.Itlooksjustlikearealantelope,sharingthesamefurcolourandbodyshape,soitdoesn’tscaretheanimals.Atfirst,therealantelopesseemedcuriousaboutthenewcomer.Butsoon,itwasacceptedintothegrouptowalkwiththerealantelopesandrecordedvideos.Therobotusesartificialintelligence(AI),whichallowsitto“learn”asitmoves.Duringthetest,itsuccessfullytravelled2kilometersacrosschallengingground,likeslopesandmuddywetlands,collectingvaluablevideosanddata.ScientistsbelievethisroboticstechnologycanprovideimportantinformationtosupporttheprotectionofTibetanantelopes,especiallyduringbirthandmigrationseasons,withverylittlehumaninterference.
12.WhatwasthepopulationofTibetanantelopesinthe1990s?A.Onemillion. B.65,000. C.4,600. D.500-800.13.Whydidn’ttheroboticantelopescarerealantelopes?A.Becauseitmovesveryquickly.
B.Becauseitworksonlyatnight.
C.Becauseitmakesfriendlysounds.
D.Becauseitlookslikearealantelope.14.Howdidtheroboticantelopesuccessfullytravel2kilometers?A.Bybeingdirectlycontrolledbyscientists.
B.Byusingitsartificialintelligence(AI)tolearn.
C.Byavoidingdifficultgroundwiththehelpofitscamera.
D.Byfollowingthespecificpathofawildantelopeleader.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.ItexplainswhyTibetanantelopeswereindanger.
B.ItdiscussestheimportanceofprotectingTibetanwildantelopes.
C.Itreportshowscientistsusearoboticantelopetoprotectwildantelopes.
D.Itcomparesthedifferencesbetweenrealantelopesandroboticantelopes.16.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。ThephasesoftheMoon(月相)arepartofoursciencelessons,butmanystudentsfindthemalittledifficult.Tohelpeveryoneunderstandbetter,astudentinterviewedourscienceteacher,Ms.Lee,duringtheschoolsciencefestival.Interviewer:Hi,Ms.Lee!Inscienceclass,we’relearningabouttheMoon.AndI’vealwayswonderedwhytheMoonlooksbiggerthanstars?Ms.Lee:Greatquestion!________—only384,000kmaway.Stars,ontheotherhand,aresuperfar.SotheMoonlooksbiggertous.Interviewer:HowfarisMarsfromEarth?Ms.Lee:Mars,oneofEarth’sneighboringplanets,isabout55millionkmfromEarth,fartherthantheMoon.That’swhywecalltheMoonEarth’sclosestneighbor!Interviewer:________Ms.Lee:TheMoontravelsaroundEarthandspinsonitsaxisatthesamespeed.Itspins360degreeseachtimeitgoesaroundEarth,soweneverseetheotherside.Interviewer:________Ms.Lee:No!Itreflectssunlight—that’swhyit’sbrightatnight.Itdoesn’tglowonitsown.Interviewer:WhydoestheMoon’sshapechangeeveryfewdays?Ms.Lee:ItdependsonwheretheMoonis.Whenit’sbetweenEarthandtheSun,weseeanewmoon.________
Thecyclefromonenewmoontothenextlasts29.5days.Interviewer:Wow,thanksfortellingussomuch!A.DoestheMoonmakeitsownlight?B.DoestheMoonmovearoundtheSun?C.WhydoweonlyseeonesideoftheMoon?D.Whenit’sontheothersideofEarth,weseeafullmoon.E.TheMoonisactuallymuchclosertoEarththanstars.(1)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(2)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(3)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(4)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(5)Doyoulikethenewmoonorthefullmoon?Why?(Nomorethan20words)_______________The
bell
rang,
and
school
was
out!
I
headed
to
the
writing
club—my
favourite
activity
after
school.“Today
we’ll
17
our
stories
with
a
critique
partner,”
said
the
club
leader.
“Who
remembers
what
critique
means?”
I
18
my
hand.
“It
means
giving
helpful
feedback
(反馈)
so
someone
can
tell
their
best
story,”
I
said.My
critique
partner
is
Penny
and
we
sat
across
from
each
other.“Here’s
mine,”
I
said.
19
her
my
story.
I
had
no
problem
coming
up
with
great
story
ideas,
20
I
did
have
problems
with
my
spelling
and
grammar.
Penny
pushed
her
story
toward
me
without
a
smile.
Why
was
she
21
?
She
always
got
perfect
scores
on
those
tests.I
read
her
story
without
stopping
and
it
was
22
!
It
was
about
a
stray
dog
named
Sunny
who
saved
a
family
from
a
flood.
I
loved
it.“Wow,
it’s
a
perfect
story,”
I
said.“Yours
too,”
she
mumbled,
passing
23
back
without
looking
at
me.When
the
club
was
over,
Penny
grabbed
her
24
in
a
hurry,
and
everything
fell
out.
She
put
her
things
25
and
ran
out.
I
noticed
a
book
under
the
table
and
it
must
be
Penny’s.
I
26
the
book,
Sunny
the
Brave.
Its
description
was
just
like
Penny’s
story!
Walking
home,
I
27
to
ask
my
parents
for
help.
When
I
stepped
into
the
28
,
Dad
was
cooking
meat,
while
Mom
was
making
gravy.
What
a
great
team!
That
gave
me
an
29
.The
next
morning,
I
found
Penny
and
returned
her
the
book.
“I’m
terrible
at
coming
up
with
story
ideas,”
she
said.
“Well,
I
have
ideas,
but
my
sentences
aren’t
always
great.
I
wish
I
could
write
perfectly
30
you,”
I
replied.
“What
if
we
work
on
a
story
31
?”
“That’s
a
great
idea!”
she
said.
17.A.see B.read C.share D.collect18.A.shook B.waved C.clapped D.raised19.A.lending B.handing C.sending D.bringing20.A.because B.but C.so D.since21.A.bored B.surprised C.excited D.worried22.A.helpful B.careful C.wonderful D.peaceful23.A.theirs B.mine C.ours D.hers24.A.books B.pencil-box C.backpack D.clothes25.A.back B.up C.aside D.down26.A.sentoff B.pickedup C.gaveaway D.soldout27.A.pretended B.agreed C.decided D.learned28.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.garden D.bathroom29.A.idea B.opinion C.order D.exam30.A.to B.for C.like D.without31.A.soon B.together C.yet D.nearby32.将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
with
proud
hug
secretly
cookie
all
of
a
suddenLast
Sunday
was
Grandma’s
65th
birthday.
Mom
and
I
planned
a
surprise
party
for
her.
I
created
a
photo
album
36
pictures
of
our
family
trips.
Mom
baked
her
favorite
blueberry
37
.
We
also
invited
Grandma’s
best
friend,
Mrs.
Lee,
38
.When
Grandma
came
back
from
the
park,
we
turned
off
the
lights
39
and
sang
the
birthday
song.
Grandma
covered
her
mouth
in
surprise
and
laughed.
She
40
us
all
and
said,
“Thank
you!”
Seeing
Grandma’s
big
smile,
I
was
41
of
giving
her
the
best
gift
I
could—
the
love
and
joy
of
being
together
with
our
family.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
33.阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释或首字母写出单词的正确形式
(每空一词)。No
one
expected
that
Baduanjin
would
become
popular
among
young
Chinese
people.Baduanjin,
a
42
(形式)
of
Qigong,
was
created
over
800
years
ago
during
the
Song
Dynasty.
The
name
“Baduanjin”
means
e
43
separate
movements.
Unlike
ball
games
or
swimming,
it
is
slow
and
often
done
with
calm
music.
People
used
to
think
it
was
44
(通常)
practised
by
elders.Recently,
however,
many
young
people
have
come
to
realize
the
45
(优势)
of
the
sport.
It
helps
kill
their
neck
and
back
46
(疼痛)
after
long
working
hours
and
it
doesn’t
require
much
effort,
time
or
space,
47
(除了)
for
a
little
patience.
Social
media
and
online
fitness
videos
have
also
greatly
48
(影响)
its
spread
among
the
youth.Sun
Yuxuan,
a
martial
arts
student,
has
been
teaching
Baduanjin
for
three
years.
Her
group
has
grown
from
20
members
in
2019
to
45
now.
“Every
member
is
49
(积极),”
she
said.
“I
think
they
like
it
because
they
50
(收到)
real
benefits
from
the
sport
already.”(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
34.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。Jude,
a
12-year-old
boy,
has
a
stammer.
Stammering
is
different
from
the
way
most
people
speak.
It
leads
to
people
repeating
letters
and
sounds
or
not
being
able
to
get
words
out.In
order
to
make
people
51
(know)
more
about
the
problem,
Jude
has
written
52
book
called
My
Life
with
a
Stammer.
It’s
inspired
by
an
experience
he
had
at
school
while
ordering
lunch.
He
tried
to
get
his
words
out
and
ended
up
53
a
meal
he
didn’t
want.
The
aim
of
the
book
is
to
raise
awareness
(意识)
of
what
stammering
is,
and
help
all
students
54
have
a
stammer.To
other
people
with
a
stammer,
Jude
says,
“I
know
it’s
55
(sure)
hard
to
have
people
laugh
if
you
stammer,
but
it
won’t
change
what
you
want
to
do
with
your
life
and
how
you
want
to
live
it.”
Jude
thinks
friends
with
a
stammer
should
56
(give)
time
to
speak.
57
Jude
still
struggles
with
his
stammer
sometimes,
he
has
found
ways
to
manage
it.
“One
58
(use)
thing
is
to
talk
in
front
of
others!”
He
now
meets
with
a
class
in
person
twice
a
week
and
makes
59
(speech)
to
them.
It
has
helped
him
become
much
more
confident.Jude
enjoys
60
(he)
playing
football
and
creating
board
games
but
he
wants
to
get
his
book
into
lots
of
schools
and
write
another
about
public
speaking.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
35.假设你是李华,你的外国笔友Mike计划寒假期间来台州旅行。你想带他体验“浙东唐诗之路(EasternZhejiangTangPoetryTrail)”台州路段的地道韵味,请你根据下图选择一处旅行目的地,写一封电子邮件告知你的安排。注意:1.邮件需包含图中相应要点,可适当发挥;2.文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;3.词数80左右(信件开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。EmailTo:Mikebrown@From:Lihua@DearMike,I’mgladthatyouarecomingtoTaizhou.SinceyouareinterestedinEasternZhejiangTangPoetryTrail,I’mgoingtotakeyouto_____________________________________
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