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2024.2025学年九年级上学期期末卷(南通专用)

英语押题卷

注意事项:

1.全卷满分100分。考试时间为90分钟。试题包含选择题和非选择题。考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在

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第I卷(选择题共60分)

一、单项选择(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

I.Volunteeringisagoodwaytoexperiencelifecampus(校园).Takeanactivepartinit.andyouwill

learnmoreabouttheworld.

A.overB.beyondC.againstD.above

2.Theonlineisausefultoolforlanguagelearners,withmeaningsandexamplesfornewwords.

A.scriptB.fictionC.dictionaryD.calendar

3.—Mum,mayIhaveonemorecoffeeplease?Itreallygood.

Cindy,don'tdrinktoomuchicedcofiee!It'snotgoodforyou.

A.tastesB.smellsC.looksD.sounds

4.一Ithinkthebestwaytoimproveyourdancingskillsistopractiseasoftenaspossible.

—.Afterall,practicemakesperfect.

A.Ican'tagreemoreB.Idisagreewithyou

C.Don'tsaythatD.I'mafraidnot

5.—Ithinkadvciliscincnlsarcreallyboring.

_.Iknowsomecreativeones.

A.NotexactlyB.TakeiteasyC.IagreewithyouD.That?sagoodidea

6.Theofhearingdidn'tstopBeethovenfrombeingagreatmusician.

A.lossB.causeC.truthD.symbol

7.Myfathertooksomeactionstoloseweight.Forexample,heatesmallbuthealthymealsandtook

exercise.

A.romanticB.attractiveC.practicalD.pleasant

8.—Areyoukidding?Ican'tbelieveit!

一I'mserious.Tmnotastory.Itreallyhappened!

A.makingupB.settingupC.gettingupD.puttingup

9.—IwasvotedtobethesecretaryoftheReadingClub.

-Great!Makeyourselfsothattheywon'tkickyouout.

A.valuableB.possibleC.enjoyableD.conifonablc

1(),—Wouldyouliketogofishingwithus,Frank?

—No.Myparentswon'tallowmetogooutIhaveallmyhomeworkfinished.

A.ifB.sinceC.unlessD.when

11.—Ihaven'tseenShirleyfbrdays!

-Oh,she'sjustlostherjob.Iainsureshebebusylookingforanewone.

A.mustB.shouldC.canD.may

12.TheCCTVSpringFestivalGalaisagreatperformanceshowthatiscoveredattheLunarNew

Year'sEve.

A.livingB.livelyC.aliveD.live

13.—WhatdoyouthinkoftheseIwobooks?

—ofthemarcinteresting,ihavereadthemseveraltimes.

A.EitherB.NoneC.AllD.Both

14.—Jerrypromisedthathetothebirthdaypartythisevening.Butwhere'she?

一Maybehehasforgotten.Let'scallhim.

A.cameB.willcomeC.wouldcomeD.hascome

15.一WhataboutvisitingHarbinduring(hiswinterholiday?

—That'swonderful!Couldyoutellme?

A.howlongwillwestaythereB.ifwewenttoIceandSnowWorld

C.thatwewillfeedtigersthereD.whatweshouldweartokeepwarm

二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读短文,从每题所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

Itisverycommontoseefroesinourdailylife.Haveyouheardaboutstoriesoffrogs?Iamsureyouwill

16thinkof“thefrogprince”.17,itisnotthestory18theprincessandthefrog.Itisabouta

frog19wantstobeunusual.

Pacaisafrog(青蛙).Herlifechangedwhenshesawasinger,slonghaironTVforthefirsttime.Itmade

thesingerlooksodifferentfromothers.She20thelonghair.

“Oh!Iwantsomethinglikethat.Somethingthatmakesme21、“PacasaidtoherselfPacadidn't

knowthatfrogsdon'thave22.Shethoughtthatmaybeshecould23herownhairbysinging.

Shebegan(osingeverywhereshewent.Shewentiotownsandcities,iotheseaandmountains24one

dayshesanginabarbershop(理发店).

WhilePacawassinging,thehairdresserwascuttingsomeone'shair.Somehair25Paca'shead.

Afterseeinghernewhair.Pacathoughtthatherdreamwasgoingto26.

Inherexcitement,shesangso27thatshewokeupthehairdresser'scat.

ThecatthoughtPacawasa28andcaughther.ButaftertouchingPaca'scoldandslipperyskin(湿

滑的皮肤),thecatfoundthatPacawasnotamouseandlether29.Atthatmoment,Pacalearnedthatshe

shouldjusttrytobeherself.

See,mydearfriend,justbe30.That'syourbestchoice.

16.A.maybeB.certainlyC.hardlyD.rarely

17.A.HoweverB.ButC.WhileD.Moreover

18.A.onB.betweenc.fromD.for

19.A.whoB.whatc.whereD.whose

20.A.hatedB.missedc.caredD.loved

21.A.humanB.specialc.largeD.common

22.A.feathersB.voicec.hairD.skin

23.A.growB.makec.cutD.take

24.A.whenB.becausec.orD.until

25.A.felloffB.fellonc.turnedtoD.gotup

26.A.comeoffB.comerightc.cometrueD.comeout

27.A.sadlyB.beautifullyc.slowlyD.loudly

28.A.frogB.guestc.mouseD.cat

29.A.dieB.goc.singD.jump

30.A.ourselvesB.myselfc.themselvesD.yourself

三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

Heidicarefullylookingatthegoats(山羊)withherhandsbehindherback.ttPeter,^^shesaidtotheboylying

ontheground,44theprettiestgoatsofallareLittleSwanandLittleBear?,

"Yes.”Peterreplied,**AlmUnclewashesthemandgivesthemsalt.Hehasthenicestshed(棚)forthem.”

Suddenly,Peterjumpedupandranafterthegoatshurriedly.Heidifollowedhimasfastasshecould.Peter

rushedthroughthemiddleoftheflock(羊群)towardsthemountainwhereanycarelessgoat,ifitwenttoonear,

mightfalloff.HesawthecuriousGreenfinchwalkinginthatdirection,andhewasonlyjustintime,forshehad

alreadyjumpedtotheedgeofanabyss(深渊的边缘).Peterthrewhimselfdownandcaughtoneofherhindlegs.

Greenfinchbeganshoutingangrily.Shewasangryatbeingheldsofastandbeingstoppedfromcontinuingher

journey.GreenfinchtriedsohardtojumpforwardthatPetershoutedtoHeiditocomeandhelphim.

HeidihadalreadyrunupandshesawthedangerbothPeterandtheanimalwerein.Shequicklycollected

somesweet-smellingleaves,heldthemunderGreenfinch'snose,andsaid,“Come,come,GreenfinchYoumustn't

benaughty(淘气的)!Look,youmayfalldownandthatwillgiveyouterriblepain!”

Greenfinchturnedquicklyandbeganeatingtheleaves.Atthesametime,Peterquicklystoodupandtook

holdofGreenfinchbytheband(带子)roundherneck.Heidialsotookholdofthebandontheotherside.

TogethertheyledGreenfinchbacktotheflock.Peterhadhisgoatirsafety.Heliftedhisstickinordertogiveher

agoodbeatingaspunishment.Greenfinchsawwhatwascoiningandmovedbackinfear.ButHeidicriedout,uNo,

no.Peter,youmustnothither.Look!Howscaredsheis!”

“Shedesenesit,“shoutedPeter,andagainliftedhisstick,ThenHeidistoodinfrontofhimandcriedangrily,

“Ilwillhurther.Letheralone!''

Peterlookedinsuipriseatthelittlegirl.Unwillingly,helethisstickdrop,**Weli,Iwilllethergoifyougive

mesomemoreofyourcheese(奶酪)tomorrowliketoday,“hesaid.

31.Whichisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.Peterranfasttowardsthemountain.

b.PeteraskedHeidiforsomemorecheese.

c.Peterlethisstickdroptotheground.

d.PetertookholdofoneofGreenfinch'shindlegs.

A.b-a-d-cB.b-c-d-aC.a-b-d-cD.a-d-c-b

32.WhichwordcanbestdescribeHeidi?

A.Shy.B.Honest.C.Smart.D.Careless.

33.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.GreenfinchwasneverafraidofPeter.

B.Peterseldomhitthegoatswithhisstick.

C.HeidiandPetersavedGreenfinchtogether.

D.GreenfinchwasAlinUncle'sfavouritegoat.

Whenwcseebabiesorpets,wccan'thelpgentlytouchingthemtoshowourlove.Andtheygiveushappy

feelingsback.Butarecentstudyshowsthatit'sdifferentforplants.

Infact,▲.That'sbecausetouchingchangestheirgenesand,evenworse,canslowtheirgrowth.Professor

JimWhelanoftheLaTrobeInstitu:einAustraliagaveanexplanation.<lThelightesttouchfromahuman,oreven

plantstouchingeachotherinthewind,leadstoahugegenechangeintheplant.”

Inordertotesttheidea,thescientistsdidanexperimentonplants.Theygrewanumberofplantstotheage

offourweeks.Thentheytouchedthemwithapaintbrushevery12hoursovera36-hourperiod.Theyfoundthat

asaresult,themitochondria(线粒体)intheplantshadbeenpartlyhurt.Themitochondriaarethe“powerhouseof

thecell”.Themitochondriaproduceenergyfbrtherestofthecellinbothanimalsandplants.Ifthis“powerhouse”

isweakened,theplantswilllosealargeamountofenergythatshouldhavesupportedtheirgrowth.Whelanfurther

explained,*ifthetouchingisrepeated,thenplantgrowthisreducedbyupto30percent/'AccordingtoScience

Alert,repeatedtouchingormovingplantswillmakethemgrowshorterthanothers.

Althoughthetouchingdoeshaveastrongeffectonplants,itsnotalwaysbad.Theresearchesbelieve,in

someways,itcouldbehelpful.Itmayhelpplantsfightagainstinsectsandbadweather.Thenewresearch

findingshaveledtoadeeperunderstandingoftheplants'replytotouching.Andtheresearchmightalso“openup

newwaystooptimize(优化)growthinthefuture.MScienceAlertreported.

34.Whichofthefollowingisthebestfbr"▲”inParagraph2?

A.peopleliketouchingplantsB.plantsdon't"like”tobetouched

C.plantswon^growiftheyaretouchedD.peopleshouldtouchplantsasmuchaspossible

35.Howmanytimesdidpeople(ouch(heplantsduringtheexperiment?

A.1.B.3.C.6.D.12.

36.Accordingtothepassage,scientistsfoundthatrepeatedtouchingcould.

A.shortenthelifeofplantsB.helpplantsproducemoreenergy

C.makeplantsgrowmoreslowlyD.causethedeathofplants

37.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellus.

A.totouchplantsoftentoshewourlove

B.somewaysofhelpingplantsgrowbetter

C.advantagesanddisadvantagesoftouchingplants

D.thedifferencesoftouchingtheplantsandtheanimals

Weallgotoschooltostudyandlearndifferentskills,buthaveyoueverbeentaughtinyourdream?

WangXizhiwasaChinesecalligrapher(书法家),traditionallycalledtheSageofCalligraphy(书圣).Bornin

Linyi,ShandongProvince,hespentmostofhislifeinthepresent-dayShaoxing,Zhejiang.Atthebeginning,

WangXizhilearnedtheartofcalligraphyfromLadyWei.Butlaterthroughpractice,heexcelledhisteacher.

NobodyknowswhotaughthimafterLadyWei.However,thereisastorythatWangachievedhissuccessby

learningfromhisdream.ItissaidthatWangwouldpracticecalligraphyeveryday.Stillhewasneversatisfied

withwhathewrote.Oneday,hewassotiredthathefellasleepathisdesk.Inhisdream,hesawanoldmanwho

saidtohimwithasmile,UIwillteachyousomethingandyouwillfinditveryhclpfiilinthefuture.Nowreachout

yourhands."Onlyhalfbelieving,Wangreachedouthishand.Thecldmanwroteacharacterinhishandandsaid

withanod."Now,youwillbeacalligrapher.^^Withthis,hedisappearedintheair.Wanglookedathishandand

sawacharacter“永Hethoughtoveritfbrawholenightandfinallyrealizedthatthischaracterhadallthebasic

strokes(笔划)informingChinesecalligraphy.

Afterwakingupfromthedream,Wangkeptpracticingwritingthecharacter“永LaterWangbecamea

well-knowncalligrapher.

ItissaidthateveninhislifetimeafewofWang'scharactersorhissignaturewerepriceless.Unfortunately,

noneofhisworksremainstoday.Downthroughtheages,however,manystudentsofcalligraphy,themostbasic

yethighestartinChina,havelearnedfromandcopiedhisstyle.

38.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeWang?

A.Skillfulandeasily-satisfied.B.Smartandhardworking.

C.Open-mindedandkind.D.Daydreamingandlazy.

39.Theunderlinedword“excelled“isclosestinmeaningto.

A.wasbetterthanB.helpedC.wasproudofD.pleased

40.WhatisthecorrectorderforthefollowingeventsfromWang'slife?

a.Hebecamewell-known.

b.Hekeptpracticingwritingthecharacter.

c.Hewassotiredafterpracticethathefellasleep.

d.Acharacterwaswrittenonhishandinhisdream.

e.Herealizedhowimportantthecharacterwasinpractice.

A.c-d-e-b-aB.c-d-a-b-cC.e-a-d-c-hD.c-b-c-d-a

41.WhydidWangXizhikeeponpractisingthecharacter“yong”?

A.Becauseanoldmanlivingnexthimtoldhim(hecharacter.

B.BecauseWangXizhiwassuperstitious(迷信的)whobelievesinsomethingmysterious.

C.BecauseWangfoundithardpractisingthecharacter“yong”.

D.Becausethecharacter"yor.g"hasallthebasicstrokes(笔戈i|)informingChinesecalligraphy.

Canyouimaginebeingabletolearnaboulworldhisiorybylookingatacoinwith(heheadofAlexanderthe

GreatonitoraChineseMingdynastybanknote(钞票)?Orhowaboutfollowingmankind'sfootstepsintomodem

culturebybeingabletoseeanEarlyVictorianteaset?

AHistoryoftheWorldin100objects,aprojectbyBBCRadioandtheBritishMuseum,presentsahistoryof

theworldthrough10()objectsfromtheBritishMuseum'scollection.

Theobjects,mostofwhicharevaluable,havebroughtenjoymenttopeopleallovertheworld.Thosewhoare

luckyenoughtoseetheitemsinpersonarcabletoseetheglory(辉煌)ofhistorywiththeirowneyes.

“Thesefromthepastspeakofwholesocietiesrather(hansing'ethings,andtelloftheworldforwhichthey

weremade,sometimeshavingmeaningsfarbeyondwhattheiroriginal(最初的)makersmeantthemtohave,“

NeilMacGregor,directoroftheBritishMuseum,wroteintheproject'sbook.

Iborrowedthebookandreadit.Oneiteminparticularstoodouttome.Itwasamechanicalgalleon(机械帆

船)一akindofclock.ItsdesignisbasedonthegreatEuropeanshipsthatsailedacrosstheseainthe1500s.

Duringthatperiodoftime,technologywasdevelopingatafastpace,andowningascientificproductwas

fasliionablc.Theclock,amixtureofthegrowthoftechnologyandthedesire(欲望)toexploreotherlands,isa

perfectsymbolofthatage.

42.Howdoes(hewriterstartthepassage?

A.Bymakingaconclusion.B.Byaskingquestions.

C.Bylistingnumbers.D.Bytellingastor)\

43.WhatdocsNeilMacGregormeaninparagrahp4?

A.Peopleshouldpayattention(owhat(heyweremadefor.

B.Peoplecanlearnabouthowtheyweremade.

C.Theancientobjectstoldpeoplewhatsocietywaslikeinthepast.

D.Theobjectsbroughtpeoplealotofenjoyment.

44.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theclockisaperfectsymbolofthe1500s.

B.Thedesignoftheclockisstillfashionabletoday.

C.Thetechnologyinthe1500sdevelopedslowly.

D.Theclockoncesailedtoothercountriesinthe1500s.

45.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleofthepassage?

A.AbookB.Theworldhistory

C.AncientitemsD.Asymbol

第n卷(非选择题共60分)

四、词汇(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

A.请根据括号中的中文提示、英文释义或句意,写出句中所缺单词,使句子通顺。

46.Mother'sDayiscoining.Thecardis(foronepurpose)madeformymother.

47.Forfinformation,youcancometoourofficeandhaveatalk.

48.Mymotherwasveryangrywhenshesawherroominam.

49.She(跨步)onahardstoneandhurtoneofherfeet.

50.ThewordOKisoneofthemost(广泛地)spokenexpressionsintheworld.

B.从方框内选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式填空。(每词限用一次)

根据句子意思,从方框中选用恰当的词或短语填空。

inorder,isfamousfor,highly,driedfood,onyourmind

51.Whenspringcomes,it'snicetotakesomeandgohikinginthepark.

52.Huai'anHuaiyangfeedandsomeplacesofinterest.

53.TanDunisaworld-famouscomposer.Peoplethinkofhismusic.

54.Simonhasgoodlivinghabits.Healwayskeepshisroom

55.—Whafs.?一I'mthinkingaboutwhattowearfbrtheparty.

用方框中所给单词的正确形式填空。

repair;serve;copy;design;finish

56.TheThree-BodyProblemissopopularthatmillionsofhavebeensoldout.

57.Thatsupermarket,providesspeciallyshoppingtrolleys(手外£车)forparentswithyoungchildren.

58.—Canyougowalkingintheparkwithme,Daisy?—Sure.ImyDIYproject.

59.—Isthereanythingwrongwithyourmobilephone?—Yes,Ihopeyouwillhaveit.

60.一Whatdoyouthinkofourhotel?—Great!Iamsatisfiedwiththehighlevelofyour.

五、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。

HaveyouevertriedanyofPamelaReif'sworkouts(锻炼)?ThisGerman-bornladyhasbecomesof61

thatjustsayingherfirstnameisenoughfbrmanypeopletorecognizewhoyou'retalkingabout.

Inhervideos,Reifcompletesplentyofmovements(动作)sos62andperfectly(hatsheseems

almostlikearobot.ThishasledInternetuserstocallhera“humanAl”whonevergetst63Reifhasmade

wavesonChinesesocialmedialikeBilibili,withmorethan12millionf64tillApril7.

Fromayoungage,Reifpracticeddancingandalsodidw65inherschoolwork,graduatingfroma

Germanhighschoolwithatopscore.Agirllikeherwouldbee66togotouniversityandbecomea

doctor,anengineeroralawyer,ReifsaidonceinaTEDtalk.However,whenshewas18,Reil'd67notto

gotouniversitybuttobecomeafitness(健身)videobloggerinstead.

ItwasduringtheCOVID-19pandemicthatReiftrulybeknownbytheworld.Riefchangedherfilming

locationtoacornerofherhometos68theneedsofherfanstoexerciseathome,which'edtoahuge

increaseinfollowers.

S69Reif'sfitnessvideosbecamemoreandmorepopularamongChineseyoungpeople,Reif

recentlyvisitedChina.InavideointerviewwithChinaDaily,shesharedherloveforbaduanjin,at70

Chinesefitnessexerc

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