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2025~2026学年浙江省杭州市观成实验学校九年级上学期英语期中试卷一、阅读理解Themedicinelabel(标签)1.Accordingtothepassage,whowasthebuyerofthemedicine?

A.Mr.Brown.B.Mr.Brown’schild.C.JaneSmith.D.JaneSmith’schild.2.Themedicinecanbehelpfulforyouifyou________.

A.catchacoldB.cutyourfingerC.breakyourlegD.haveatoothache3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthemedicinelabel?

A.Itcanbetakenbyallpeople.B.Youcandriveaftertakingthemedicine.C.Itwon’tworkwithoutdrinkingwater.D.Itcan’tbetakenafterJune,23,2023.Itwasthelastdayoftheschoolyear.Theclassroomwasfilledwithexcitement.Whenourteacher,Mr.Johnson,walkedin,holdingaCDplayer,everyone’sfacelitupwithasmile.Weknewthatthiswasn’tgoingtobeanothernormalday,butaspecialone.“Pleasecalmdownandsit,”saidMr.Johnson,“I’mgladeveryone’shereforthefinalreadingtestoftheyear.”Wheneveryonecried,Mr.Johnsonlaughed,sayingitwasjustajoke.Thenheremindedusthatwestillhadajobtodo.“Youneedtocleanoutyourdesksandputallyourthingsintoyourbackpacks.”headdedgently.Aswebeganourtask,Mr.JohnsonturnedontheCDplayer.Thelivelymusicmadetheroomfeellikeaparty.Someofusstartedsingingalongwiththemusic,othersweredancingaroundtheirdeskswhiletheywerecleaningthemout.EvenMr.Johnsonshowedusafewdancesteps,makingeveryonelaughheartily.Afterwefinishedcleaning,someoneasked,“Whenisbreaktime?”Mr.Johnsontookoutsomeballsandstartedplayingwiththem.Suddenly,helettheballsdropandsaid,“Breaktimestarts...now!”Justaswewereabouttorushout,ourheadmaster,Mrs.Miller,appearedatthedoor.“Mr.Johnson!”shecriedout.Amomentofsilencefellovertheroomaswethought,“Mr.Johnsonmightbeintrouble.”However,tooursurprise,Mrs.Millercouldn’thelpbutlaughatthesightandleftustoenjoyourbreak.Duringbreaktime,Mr.Johnsonsurpriseduswithanothertreat.Hewenttothecafeandcamebackwithicecreamsforeveryone.Weallcheeredforhim!Aswewalkedbacktotheclassroom,wepassedMrs.Miller’soffice.Someonejoked,“Don’tplaywiththeicecreams,Mr.Johnson!”Wealllaughedtogether...4.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingactivities?①Mr.Johnsonplayedwithballs.②Studentsgoticecreamshappily.③Studentsdidthecleaning.④Mr.Johnsonjokedabouthavingatest.

A.①④③②B.②①④③C.③④②①D.④③①②5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3referto?

A.Balls.B.CDs.C.Desks.D.Backpacks.6.Whichsentenceinthepassageshowsthattheheadmasteriskind?

A....,Mrs.Miller,appearedatthedoor.B.Mr.Johnsonmightbeintrouble.C.Mrs.Millercouldn’thelpbutlaugh...D.“Mr.Johnson!”shecriedout.7.Whichofthefollowingmostprobablyhappenedattheendofthestory?

A.Thestudentswentbackhomehappily.B.Mr.Johnsonbecameangrywiththestudents.C.Thestudentsstillhadareadingtest.D.Mrs.Millercameoutrunningafterthestudents.AmedicalachievementinChinaisgivingnewhopetopeoplewithspinalcordinjuries(脊髓损伤).Scientistshavecreatedabrain-spinalchip(芯片)thatallowsparalyzed(瘫痪的)patientstomovetheirlegs,andevenwalkagain.Thechip,only1mmwide,isdesignedtobefittedintothebrainandspinalcord.Ifthenaturalcommunicationbetweenthebrainandmusclesislost,thischipbecomesthebridge.Whenthechipswork,theycreateadirectconnectionbetweenthebrainandmuscles.Theresultshavebeenamazing.A34-year-oldman,paralyzedafterafall,couldmovehislegsjustonedayaftertheoperationonJanuary8,2025.Twoweekslater,hewalkedfivemeterswithhelp.ThreeotherpatientshadsimilaroperationsinFebruaryandMarch,allgettingbetterwithinweeks.Eventhoughthepatients’nervoussystemsweredamaged,thechipshelpedthemwalkagain.ThismarksabigstepinChina’sprogressinmedicalscienceanditbringshopeforover3.7millionpeopleinChina.“Thisisjustthebeginning,”Jia,theleadresearcher,says.“Withthetechnology,thesepeoplemayonedayleavewheelchairsbehindafter3to5yearsoftraining.”Behindthisachievementisalongjourneyofcarefulresearchandboldthinking.Ittooktheresearchersover10yearstodevelopthechip.Theytesteditonanimalsfirst,andthenonpeople.Theyfacedmanychallenges,yettheynevergaveup.Stepbystep,theydevelopedasystemtoreconnectthemindandbodyinwaysonceappearingonlyinsciencefiction.Asthechipcontinuestoimprove,itlightsanewpathforward—onebuiltonscience,shapedbycare,andaimedtowardabrighterfuture.8.Whatdoweknowaboutthechipsmentionedinthepassage?

A.Theyareonlyaswideas5mm.B.Theyarefittedintotheman’sarms.C.Theyhelpthepatientswalkagain.D.Theyimprovethepatients’memory.9.Whichofthefollowingmeaningsissuitablefortheunderlinedword“bold”?(Fromthedictionary)

A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.10.Whatisthewriter’smainreasonforwritingthispassage?

A.Torecommendasciencestory.B.Toreportapioneerdoctorinmedicine.C.Tocomparedifferenttreatments.D.Tointroduceanewmedicalsuccess.11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.China’sChipsBringNewHopeB.FutureofChina’sMedicalScienceC.ScienceFictionChangesOurLivesD.ChallengesforChineseScientists①Doyousometimesfeeltooafraidtotrynewthings?Ifyouwanttogrowandgetbetter,youneedtotakerisksandchallengeyourself.Butyourbrainoftentellsyoutostaysafe.Itmightsay,“Don’tbothertryingsomethingnew.”Evenwhenthesethoughtsaren’treasonable,ouranxiety(担心)canstillwin.Insteadofthinkingaboutthegoodthingsthatcouldhappen,weworrymoreabout“Whatifsomethinggoeswrong?”②Avoidingallrisksmightseemsmart,butitcanmakeyoufeelunhappy.Theproblemisthatweoftenmakedecisionsbasedonfeelings,notfacts.Wethink,“ThemorescaredIfeel,theriskieritis.”Butfeelingsaren’talwaysreasonable.Ifweknewhowtothinkaboutrisksclearly,we’dknowwhichrisksareworthtaking.Forexample,tryinganewhobbylikepaintingmightfeelscaryatfirst,butitcouldbringyoujoyandnewskills.③Whetheryou’reafraidtochangeyourjobortoonervoustoaskafriendforcoffee,learningtotake“goodrisks”canimproveyourlife.Herearegoodwaystohelp.④Balancefeelingswithfacts.Manytimes,wethinkfearmeanssomethingrisky.Butthat’snottrue.Forexample,drivingacarfeelssafebecausewedoiteveryday,butgivingaspeechinpublicmightmakeyourheartbeatfast.Yetthefactshowsthatcaraccidentsaremuchmorecommonthangettinghurtwhilespeaking!Sobeforeyouavoiddoingsomethingscary,takethreedeepbreathsandaskyourself,“What’stherealriskhere?”⑤Takestepstosucceed.Youcandomanysmallthingstolowerrisks.Ifyou’renervousaboutatest,makeastudyplanandrevieweachday—thishelpsyoufeelmoreprepared.It’sokaytofeelbutterfliesinyourstomachwhenyoutrysomethingnew.Facingfearhelpsbuildyourmentalmuscle,justlikeexercisingbuildsphysicalmuscle.So,takingsmartriskshelpsyoubecomementallystronger.Eachtimeyoutrysomethingscary,youwilllearntodealwithuncertaintyandanxiety.You’llalsogetnewskillsandgrowfrommistakes.Ifyoutryoutforadanceteamanddon’tmakeit,youcanaskforthereasonandthenpractisemore.Withpractice,you’llgetbetteratfacingrisks,andyourchancesofsuccesswillrise.12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Avoidingrisksisasmartwaytostayhappy.B.Takingrisksrequiresustotrustourfeelings.C.Ourbrainoftentellsustofacechallengesbravely.D.Ourfeelingsofteninfluenceustomakedecisions.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“buildyourmentalmuscle”meaninthelastparagraph?

A.Developstrengthinyourmind.B.Exerciseyourbodytostayhealthy.C.Thinkmainlyaboutcheerfulthings.D.Avoidsituationsthatmakeyouafraid.14.Whatisthestructureofthispassage?(①=Paragraph1,②=Paragraph2...)

A.B.C.D.15.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Takingsmartriskscanpushusforward.B.Tryingmanysmallthingscanreducerisks.C.Learningclearlyaboutrealriskscanhelpalot.D.Practisingmorecanhelpdealwithrisksbetter.二、任务型阅读阅读下面材料,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:16Inmyprogram,kidsfrommyneighborhoodcanborrowsportsthingsforfree.Emma:Iworkedwithagrouptorepainttheplaygroundinourlocalparkandmakeitmorecolorfulforkids.◆17Jason:Inoticedthatmanykidsinmyneighborhooddon’thaveenoughmoneytobuysportsthings.So,IthoughtifIcouldlendthemthesportsthings,maybetheywouldstarttolovesportsandstayactive.Emma:ItallstartedwhenIsawthewallsintheplaygroundwerebroken,andthefloorwasalwaysdirtyandgrey.“Whynotmaketheplacebetterforeveryone?”Igottogetherwithsomefriends,andwecameupwithaplantorepaintandfixitup.◆Whatwasyourfavoritepartofthisexperience?Jason:Honestly,myfavoriteparthasbeenseeingthekidsenjoysportstogether.Often,Iseeakidoutthereusingthesportsthings.18Emma:Ilovedworkingwithmyfriendstomaketheplaygroundlivelier.Wespenthourspainting.Wewereallsoproudoftheresult.19Evenwhenweweretired,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、完形填空Footballisasportthatcandevelopastrongconnectionbetweenteammates.Theplayerscanreceive________fromeachother.Ithelpsthemgetthroughthemost________times.AtEasternMichiganUniversity,ZackContiplayedintheschoolfootballteam.Hewasknownasoneofthemost________playersontheteam.“Zackwasalwaysthefirsttoarriveandthelasttoleave,”oneofhisteammatessaid.ButnowZackfoundithardto________histeampracticesandstudies.Hisfamilywaslivingapoorlifeandhe________towinascholarship(奖学金)fromschool.Sohehadtodoeverythinghecouldtopayforthem.Heevendidseveralpart-timejobstocoverthecost.________,histeammateBrianDooleynoticedhissituation.HedecidedtodosomethingwithhisownscholarshipforZack.Theircoach,Creighton,said,“Dooleycameintomyofficeandsaid,‘Coach,I’vetalkedabout________hadhappenedtoZackwithmyfamily.Ifthere'sawaytohelphim,Iwantto________myscholarshipasagifttoZackConti.’I’ve________seenanythinglikethatbefore.Itwasanunbelievable(难以置信的)actof________.”Atateammeeting,CoachCreightonaskedeverymembertobesilent.ThenDooleystoodup,walkedoverand________Zackthemoney.AllteammateshuggedDooleyandZack.Theycheeredhappily.Whenaskedaboutthemoving________,Dooleyshared,“Ididit________I’veseenZackgrowovertheyears.It’ssadtoseehimwalkaway________somethingheloves.Inmyeyes,itmeanseverythingtohelpmydearteammatestayandplay.”“I’mso________tohaveateammatelikeDooley.Icouldn’thavegoneanyfurtherwithouthim.”saidZack.21.A.ideasB.lessonsC.supportD.money22.A.boringB.difficultC.strictD.scary23.A.patientB.wiseC.hard-workingD.perfect24.A.continueB.joinC.chooseD.take25.A.regrettedB.failedC.managedD.started26.A.LuckilyB.UsuallyC.ActuallyD.Especially27.A.whenB.howC.whyD.what28.A.giveawayB.gooverC.payforD.takeoff29.A.everB.alwaysC.oftenD.never30.A.kindnessB.sadnessC.shynessD.happiness31.A.promisedB.handedC.lentD.paid32.A.dealB.noteC.letterD.action33.A.becauseB.soC.butD.and34.A.intoB.towardsC.withD.from35.A.carefulB.meaningfulC.thankfulD.wonderful四、选词填空将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。

createproudinfluenceexceptplentyofChinesepapercuttingisanamazingtraditionalart.Thereare36pictures,likeflowers,animalsandcharacters.Artistsarevery37oftheirskills.Mosttraditionalartrequirespaintingskills38paper-catting,whichfocusesontheartofcuttingandfoldingpaper.Theearliestpapercuttingdatesbacktothe4thcenturyinChina.Artists39differentformsofpapercuttinginthelastfewcenturies.Now,it’spopulararoundtheworld,showingthe40ofChineseculture.五、短文填空阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。Ladiesandgentlemen,Wewereverypleasedwiththephotocompetition.Comparedwithotheryears,wereceivedmanymorephotos.Thesewinnersareallchosen41(明智地).Herearethefinalfourprizes.Thepersonwhowontheprizeforthe“MostBeautifulNature”photographyisLiWei.LitookphotosofthemountainsinXiangshanPark.Wecansensethewarmthofthe42(灿烂的)sunshinefromhisphotos.Thephotowelikedbestinthe“HistoricChina”groupwastakenbyZhaoMin.HerphotoisofTian’anmenSquare.It’s500metreswideat43(它的)easternend.Herphotoshowsthesizeandbeautyofthesquare,which44(很少)appearsonotherphotos.Thebestphotoin“Music”categorywastakenbyHeZhong.Hisphotoshowsthesinger,BeckyWang.Beckyisoneofthegreatest45(英雄)inhisheart.Heistheverymusicianthatdaresto46(表达)thesoundsofhisgreatnewbandwhicharenotallowedinhistimes.Hereallytakes47(自豪)inhiswonderfulphotos.Acollectionofphotoscalledthe“ManyFacesofBeijing”wontheprizefortheMostUnusualcategory.ItsuccessfullyshowsBeijing’srichcultureandthephotographerwonders48(是否)anyonelikesitornot.Thesephotoscan49(传播)ourtraditionalculturewell.Congratulationstoourwinnersandthankstoeveryonewhohas50(加入,参加)thecompetition.We’llholdtheprize-givingceremonyattheendofthismonth.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题纸的相应位置。FionaisfromItaly.Shehas51excitingjob.She’sbeentaking52(photo)allovertheworldformanyyears,andshelovestraveling.Travelingisexciting,53sometimesitcanbehard.Severalyearsago,Fionawasinaterriblebusaccident.Atruckhitthebusandcaughtfire.She54(save)bytwotouristswhopulledheroutofthebusandtookhertoanearbyvillage.Thepeopleinthevillagetookcareofherasmuchastheycould,butthereweren’tanydoctorsandtherewasnomedicine,andsheneededtogettoahospital.Shewas55(bad)hurt.Luckily,astrangeroffered56(help)her.Fionahadn’tmet57(he)before,buthe58(drive)herforeighthourstoahospitalinthecity.Fionanearlylostherlifeintheaccident,butshehadagoal.Thisgoalhelpedhertogetbetterandbetter.HergoalwastoclimbAlps(阿尔卑斯山)whichis59(high)mountaininEuropeandjustafewyears60heraccident,shedidit!Fio

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