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广东省深圳市福田区外国语学校2025-2026学年九年级上学期期中考

试英语试卷

一、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。

1.Juliafelloveratthebeginningoftherace,butshewasaheadoftheotherrunnersintheend.()

A.higherthanB.longerthan

C.fasterthanD.morequicklythan

2.Tosolvethisdifficultscientificproblem,weshoulddotofindoutthesolution.()

A.quizB.researchC.testD.lecture

3.Peoplewithwhiteskinshouldwearinglight-coloredclothes.()

A.keepB.avoidC.mindD.practise

4.—Didyoucometoanatlastafteralongdiscussion?—Yes.Allofustheresult.

A.expression;weremadaboutB.organization;weremadabout

C.achievement;werepleasedwithD.agreement;werepleasedwith

5.一Arcyouwithwhathesaid?—No,buthereallymadeus

A.annoyed;disappointedB.annoyed;disappointing

C.annoying;disappointedD.annoying;disappointing

6.—Youaren'thappy,?Whathappened?

-Thecrownmakertrickedme.Mycrownisn'tcompletelygold.()

A.willyou:made...ofB.areyou;made...of

C.willyou;made...fromD.arcyou;made…fyom

7.…Mikewantstoknowifapicnictomorrow.---Ycs.Butifit,we’11visitthemuseuminstead.

A.youhave,willrainB.youwillhave,willrain

C.youwillhave,rainsD.willyouhave,rains

8.—TheboycanspeakbothEnglishandJapaneseheisonlyten.

——Wow.Heisacleverboyeveryoneloveshim.()

A.although;such,,,thatB.because;such...that

C.although;so,,,thatD.because:so…that

9.-1hadmymedicalexaminationyesterday.MydoctoradvisedmebecauseIwasoverweight.

-Itisnecessary______youtodosportsatleasttwiceaweek.()

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A.toputonweight;fbrB.toputonweight;of

C.toloseweight;fbrD.toloseweight;of

10.—1havcn*tmetTomfbralongtimc.Couldyoutellme_____?

一Ofcourse.He______totheUSA.()

A..whereishe:hasbeenB..whereheis;hasgone

C..wherewashe;hasbeenD..wherehewas:hasgone

二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。

Agroupofuniversitygraduatesvisitedtheiroldprofessor.Duringtheirvisit,theconversationturnedtowork.The

graduateswere(11)abouttheirproblemsandstressinworkandinlife.Afterputtingapotofcoffeeonthetable,the

professorwenttothekitchenandcamebackwithmany£12)cups:glass,plasticandcrystal.Somccupsweresimple,

otheronesexpensive.Theprofessoraskedthemtopickouttheircupsfirst.Whenthegraduatespickedouttheir

favoritecups,theprofessor(13)»'Noticehowallthebeautifulcupswerepickedoutandthesimpleandcheapones

wereleft.'1

"Wantingonlythebestthingsfbryourself(14)yourproblemsandstress.Youneedtounderstandthatthecupdoesn't

makethecoffeebetter.£15),allthatyouwantedwasthecoffee,notthecup.Butyouconsciously(有意识地)(16)

thebestcups,andthenlookedtoseewhatcupsotherspicked."

"Your(17)isthecoffee.Yourjob,money,positioninsocicty.thcyarcthecups.Thctypeofcupdoesn'tdecidethe(18)

oflife.Sometimes,byfocusingonlyonthecups,wcforgettoenjoythetasteofthecoffee.The(19)peoplearcnot

thosewhohavethebestthings»butthosewhoenjoylifeandmakethemostofwhattheyhave."

Hearingthis,thegraduateswerespeechless.Theyhadlearnedanotherimportantliftlessonfromtheirold

professor一thattruehappinessmeansenjoyinglifeinsteadofwoiTyingabout(20)things.

11.A.thinkingB.complainingC.learningD.writing

12.A.differentB.expensiveC.beautifulD.simple

13.A.shoutedB.reportedC.answeredD.explained

14.A.dealswithB.getstoC.leadstoD.asksfbr

15.A.LuckilyB.SadlyC.ActuallyD.Surprisingly

16.A.choseB.boughtC.broughtD.made

17.A.purposeB.lifeC.workD.study

18.A.styleB.stageC.stressD.quality

19.A.simplestB.happiestC.busiestD.luckiest

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20.A.unknownB.unusiuilC.unimportantD.unlucky

三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。

A

Plainswanderers(领鹑)aresmall,rarebirdsthatliveingrasslands.Unlikemostbirds,ThePlains—wanderer

fcrrialcplainswanderersarclargerandstrongerthanmalcs.Fcmalcstaketheleadin

protectingihcirhomesandbabiesfromanimalslikefoxes,whilemalesoftensilonrhe

eggstokeepthemwarm.Thesebirdsarehardtofindbecausetheirfeathersblend(融合)

intothegrass»makingthemlooklikepartofthelandscape.ltseemsthattheyareinvisible

duetotheirfeathers.Sadly,theirnumbershavebeendroppingbecausepeoplearetakingovertheirgrasslandhomes

fbrfarmsandcities.

Tosavethem,scientistsareusingAl.Thekeyisthebirds'calls.Motherwanderersmakesoftsoundstotalktotheir

chicksandwarnaboutdangcr.Thcscmothers'callsarcquietandeasytomiss,butAIcanhearthemclcarly.Scicntists

putmicrophonesinthegrasslandstorecordsoundsalldayandnight.

Thentheyputtheserecordingsintoacomputerprogramtoanalyze(分析)them.TheAIlearnstotellthewanderers,

callsapartfromothernoises,likethewindblowingorinsectschirping.Thishelpsscientistsfindwherethemother

birdsareandhowmanychickstheyhave.

"AIhelpsusmonitorthesebirdswithoutbotheringthem,“saysDr.Lee»wholeadstheproject."Wecanfindthemost

importantareasfbrthemandworktoprotectthoseplaces.'*Once»theAIhelpedscientistsfindahiddennestwith

threebabybirds.WithoutAi,theymightnothavefoundit.Thankstothistechnology,thereisnewhopefortheserare

birds,showingthatAIcanbeapowerfultoolinsavingwildlife.

21.Whatcanbelearnedaboutfemaleplainswanderers?

A.Theyarebiggerandprotectbabies.

B.Theyarecommoninmanyhabitats.

C.Theysitontheeggsandkeepthemwarm.

D.Theyareeasytofindbecauseoftheirfeathers.

22.Whatisthemainchallengeinfindingplainswanderers?

A.Theyareverysmallandflytoofast.

B.Itishardtoseeorhearthemclearly.

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C.Theyprotectthemselvesfromscientists.

D.Theybuildtheirnestsinfarmsandcities.

23.HowdoscientistsuseAItofindplainswanderers?

A.Bymakingnoiseinthegrass.

B.Bytakingphotosoftheirnests.

C.Byfollowingtheirchicks1paths.

D.Byanalyzingcallsfrommotherbirds.

24.WhatisDr.Lee'sattitudetowardstheAItechnology?

A.Supportive.B.Interested.C.Doubtful.D.Negative.

25.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheLifeHabitsofRareGrasslandBirds

B.UsingAItoHelpProtectPlainsWanderers

C.TheDifficultiesinSavingPlainsWanderers

D.Scientists*NewFindingsonPlainsWanderers

ThesmallPariscafewasfilledwiththesmellofcoffeeandpeople'schatter.IsatacrossfromCharles

Stricklandatawoodentable.Once&richbusinessmaninfinesuits,henowworeanoldcoatwithwhitepaintonits

sleeves.

WhenIaskedhimwhyheluf.hiswileandIwochildrenandmovedlothisplace,hercinaincdcalmandcold,

explainingthatpaintinghadbecomeasimportanttohimasbreathingtoalivingcreature.Fortyyearsoldashewas,

hebelievedthiswashisfinalopportunitytochangehislife."Myrelativeswilltakecareofmyfamily,nhesaid

withoutanyregret,asifhischildrenwerestrangershehadmetonlyonce.

Formorethanayear,hehadliedtohiswifebytellingherhewasplayingcardswithfriendsintheevenings,

buthewastakingartclassestolearnpaintinginfact.Withhishandsshakingslightly,hesaidinananxiousvoice,"I

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havetopaint.Whenamanfallsintothewater,itdoesn'tmatterhowheswims;hehastogetoutorelsehetII

drown(溺水).”

WhenIaskedhim,“Whatwillyoudoifyouneverbecomesucccssfiil?”hejustrepeated,441havetopaint.,

Therewasnosignofdoubtorregretinhiswords.Itwasclearthathehadcomnlctclytumcddownthenonnalrulesof

society."Iwillnotfollowapathsetbyothers,Mheadded.

Lookingathiswornshoesandfingerswithdifferentcolorsofpaint,Ifinallysaid,“Youhavebecomea

heartlessman."Tomysuiprise,hejuststoodupcalmly,adjustedhisoldhat,andsuggested,"Let'sgofind

somewheretoeat."Aroundus,waitersclearedtableswhilepeoplelaughedanddrankcoffee.Thesehappysounds

feltstrangeafterourserioustalk,likesunshinebreakingthroughstormclouds.

Excerpt(节选)fromTheMoonandSixpence

26.WhatdoweknowaboutStrickland5slifeinParis?

A.Hewascrazyaboutbeingrich.

B.Hemadefriendsinthecafeeasily.

C.Hefeltlonelyafterleavinghisfamily.

D.Helivedpoorlybutwentafterpainting.

27.WhydidStricklandcomparehimselftoadrowningman?

A.Toshowhisloveforplayingcards.

B.Toexpresshisstrongdesiretopaint.

C.Todescribehispoorswimmingskills.

D.Toexplainwhyhehadtoleavehisfamily.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“turneddown"inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Refusedtoaccept.B.Agreedtofbllov/.

C.Decidedtoimprove.D.Promisedtosupport.

29.WhichoftheR)lk)wingbestdescribesStrickland?

A.Calmbutregretfill.B.Selfishbuttraditional.

C.Coldbutstrong-minded.D.Doubtfulbutthoughtful.

30.Whichreal-lifesituationreflectsthepassage?

A.Arunnertrainsfbrmedalswithpain.

B.Ascientistbreaksrulesfbrdiscovery.

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C.Astudentattendsschoolfbrfurtherstudy.

D.Abankerwritesdespitefamilydisagreement.

c

JosefaMarinwenttoNewYorkfromMexicoin1987,supportingherdaughterbackhomewiththe$140aweekshe

earnedatasweaterfactory.Withthatsmallincome,shehadtocollectrccyclablcs,tradingincansfbrfivecentseach.

Whentheclothingfactorycloseddowninthelaic2000s,shebecameafiill-iimcrecycler,pickingupcansandboules

tonakeendsmeet.

Marin'sstoryisnotunique.Millionsaroundtheworldmakealivingfrompickingthroughwasteand

resellingit.Onlyabout28percentofthecansthatcouldberecycledareactuallyrecycled.Rubbishcollectorskeep

millionsofadditionalrecyclablesoutoflandfillseveryyear.

Yetcollectorsareruledoutbygovernmentpolicies(政策).TheUnitedStatesSupremeCourtin1988stated

thalhouseholdgarbageispublicproperty(财产)onceit,sonthestreet.Thatenablespolicetosearchrubbishfbr

evidence(证据),butthatprotectionhasn'talwaysbeenextendedtorecyclers.AndinplaceslikeNewYorkCity,

whichistestingcity-ownedlockedcontainerstohidegarbagefrommice,containersaremadeclearlyinaccessible

(难得到的)forcollectors.

“There'svalueinthewaste,andwefeelthatvalueshouldbelongtothepeople,notthecityorthe

companies,?,saysRyanCastalia,directorofanonprofitrecyclingandcommunitycenterinBrooklyn.

Recognizedornot,wastepickershavelongbeentreatedwithrespect.Marinrecallsanoccasionwhensomeoneliving

nexttoabuildingwhereshewascollectingcansthrewwaterather."BecauseIrecycleitdocsn'tmeanIamlessof

apersonthananyoneelse,“shesays.Somegovernmentsaretakingactionbecausetheyrealizethatprotectingthe

environmentandhumanityshouldgohandinhand.

31.Whatistheauthor*spurposeoftellingaboutMarin?

A.ToexplainwhyMarinlefthercountry.

B.Toshowhowrecyclingbenefitsthepoor.

C.TodescribeMarin'sdifficultlifeandwork.

D.Tointroducethetopicthroughapersonalstory.

32.WhatproblemdowastepickersfaceaccordingtoParagraph3?

A.Theyareprotectedbythepolice.

B.Theyhavetofightwiththepolice.

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C.Theyarestoppedbygovernmentpolicies.

D.Theyneedtohelpthepolicelookfbrevidence.

33.WhatdocsRyanCastaliabelieveaboutrecyclablewaste?

A.Itseconomicvalueisoftenforgotten.

B.Itneedsbetterprotectionfromthecity.

C.Itsvalueshouldbesharedbythepublic.

D.Itshouldbemanagedbynonprofitorganizations.

34.WhatcanweinferfromMarin'sexperienceofbeingthrownwater?

A.Shewascollectingcansinawrongplace.

B.Wastepickersarcoftenlookeddownupon.

C.Localpeoplewereprotectingtheirprivacy.

D.Wastepickershavenointerestintheirjobs.

35.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanweprobablyfindthepassage?

A.Society.B.Fashion.C.Business.D.Technology.

四、信息匹配:本大题共5小题,共10分。

Peoplemakelongjourneystodifferentcountries.36However,thebiggestjourneyistheself-discoveryjourney.

Howcanyoustartthejourneyofsclf^discovcry?Herearcfourtipsfbryou.

Findoutyourmostvaluableability.Youmayhavedifferentkindsofabilities.Itcouldbeaboutyourabilityto

create,yourabilitytounderstandothersoryourskillsatfootball.Butwhichofthemareyouproudof?37This

willhelpyouknowyourselfbetter.

Knowwhatmakesyouexcited.Thiswilltellyouwhereyoucangetyourownjoy.Itcouldbewhenyouare

performingadanceonstage,whenyouhelpyourdadfixhiscomputerorevenwhenyouaredoingresearchonyour

schoolscienceproject.

Getoutofyourcoiriibrlzone(舒适区).ItisalwayscoinPortabletostayinyourfinniliararea.However,in

ordertodiscoveryourself,youneedtoputyourselfinsomeuncomfortablesituations.Youcandosomeoutdoor

activitiesyouareafraidof.38Thiswillgiveyouachancetoleanimoreabouthowyoufeel,thinkandreact

whenthechallengecomes.

39Itisalsoapowerfulwaytodiscoverthingsaboutyourself.Whenyouareinadifferentplace,youmay

haveachancetorethinkwhatyoualwaysbelieve.

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Peoplemaywanttofinishthejourneyassoonaspossible.40Asyougothroughlife,manyexperiences

canchangeyou,andthishelpsyougrow.Thejourneytoselfdiscoveryislife'sgreatestadventure.

A.Youneedtofindouttheanswer.

B.Someevenmaketheirwayintospace.

C.Discoverandsharedifferentcultures.

D.Spendyourtimeinanewenvironment.

E.Infact,theseirdiscoveryjourneyisalifelongtask.

F.Forexample,youcangooutfbrsomedifficultrockclimbing.

36.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

37.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

38.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

39.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

40.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。

41.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。

AuniquefoodtrendhasrecentlybecomepopularamongyoungpeopleinChina.Knownasuleftoverfood

blindboxes”(乘lj菜盲盒),thesecreativemealchoicesprovidea41(convenience)andaffordablewaytoenjoy

deliciousfoodwhilealsoreducingfoodwaste.

Sofar,thisidea42(draw)theattentionofmanycuriousyoungpeople.Theideaofuleftoverfoodblind

boxes“firstdevelopedabroad,specificallyfrom43appcalledTooGoodToGothatstartedinDenmarkin

2015.Itsgoalis44(fight)againstfoodwastebyofferingsurplus(剩余的)unsoldfoodfromnearbystoresand

restaurants45alowerprice.

InspiredbyvideospostedbythoseChinese46(create)livingabroadwhosharedtheirexperience,Chinese

consumersandbusinesseshave47(quick)acceptedtheidea,leadingtosimilaroperationsinmajorChinese

citieslikeBeijing,Shanghai,andChengdu.Theoperationalmethodsofthe44leftoverfoodblindbox"modelcan

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differbetweenstores.Someboxescontainprepackagedmeals48(base)onastore'ssalesbeforetheevening,

whileothersallowcustomerstochoosefrom49stillremainsinthestorearoundclosingtime.However,the

latterchoiceislesscommon.Thecontents(内容)oftheblindboxesarcoftenonlyseenafterthey50(open),

addingsomesurprisestothediningexperience.

⑴_____

Q)_____

(3)_____

(4)_____

(5)_____

(6)_____

⑺_____

(8)_____

(9)_____

(10)____

六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。

42.假设你是学生会主席李华,英国领事馆将与你校合作举办“英国文化节”并草拟了三个活动,向全校征

集意见,请选择你最喜欢的活动,向负责人Mr.Smith写•封信,说明选择的理由与建议。

活动一:BritishGeniusesIntroduction

活动二:EnglishFilmSharingActivity

活动三:BritishFoodFestival

注意:

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