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江苏南京市鼓楼区2025-2026学年第一学期期末考试九年级英语练习

试卷

一、语法选择:本大题共5小题,共10分。

语法选择

(Inspiredbythetrip,astudentcalledTomstartedthinkingmoredeeplyinhisdiary.)

Howcanwebuildabridgebetweenthepastandthepresent?Technologyoffersamazingways.Lastmonth,

ourclassstartedaprojectaboutancientinventions.First,wc11informationonlineandborrowedbooksfrom

thelibrary.Then,12ofuscouldchooseoneinventiontostudy,likepapermakingorthecompass.

Thebestpartwasvisitingthesciencemuseum.Wesawa3Dmodelofanancienttoolthere.Ourteachersaid

weshouldtouchit13.1realizedwehadlearnedmuchmorebyseeingandtouchingthingsthanjustreading

aboutthem.

Afterthevisit,weshared14wefoundinthemuseum.Somestudentsmadeposters.Thisprojectmade

me15moreclearlyhowoldtraditionsandnewtechnologycanworktogethertomakehistorycomealive.

1.A.lookedatB.lookedthroughC.lookeddownD.lookedafter

2.A.eachB.noneC.bothD.neither

3.A.carelessB.carelesslyC.carefulD.carefully

4.A.whichB.whenC.whatD.how

5.A.seeingB.seeC.toseeD.seen

二、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。

6.Recently,moreandmoreyoungpeopleshowgreatintraditionalarts.

A.hopeB.skillC.interestD.wisdom

7.Ourteacherustoamuseumtohavealivelyhistoryclasstheotherday.

A.takesB.tookC.wastakingD.hastaken

8.Themuseumisaperfectplacetovisititisnotonlyfree,butalsoprovidesmanyinterestingactivities

fbrstudents.

A.becauseB.whenC.unlessD.if

9.Duringthemuseumtour,wewerebymanyancientobjects.

A.nervousB.scaredC.amazedD.relaxed

1().Attheworkshopinthemuseum,theguideaskedthestudents

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A.thatyoulikedthisancienttoolB.whenwasthisancienttoolmade

C.howthisancienttoolwasusedD.whatisthisancienttoolusedfbr

11.___________thisskillalive,theoldmastertrainsyounglearnerseveryafternoon.

A.KeepB.KeptC.Tokeep

12.Afterattendingtheiunworkshop,wemadeahorselanternby____.

A.myselfB.ourselvesC.itselfD.themselves

13.Ourclasshasdeeplyunderstoodourculture___________thesevisitsandstudies.

A.beyondB.withC.throughD.about

14.Theexperienceteachesusthatcultureisn'tanoldsubject,butsomethingwecantouch,make,and

enjoy.

A.suddenlyB.simplyC.recentlyD.nearly

15.—Traditionalculturecanbesomuchfun!—__________!Thetripreallybringshistorytolife.

A.Idon'tthinksoB.Tmafraidnot

C.That'snotthecaseD.Ican'tagreemore

三、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。

Hi,I*vebeenlookingfbraplacetosharethisstorywhichmakesmehappywheneverIthinkofit.

Fifteenyearsago,Iwasworkingatacarehomeinasmalltown.Wehadanelderlygentleman,John,whowas

aWWIIsoldier.Hewaslovelybut16.Hiswifehadpassedawayandhehadnochildren.Wedidourbestfbrhim

buthe17tofeelblue.Heusedtogofbrawalkinanearbyparkeveryday.

Onesumnicr,hereturnedtothehome,upscl(心烦意乱的).Hesaidagroupofteenagersinhoods(兜帽)were

intheparkallthetimeandhefoundit18.Theteenagerswereloadandhewasafraid.Hestoppedgoingtothe

park.19.hemissedthewalktoomuch.

Onthedayhereturned,hesaid,"IfI'mnotbackinanhour,comelookingfbrme."Hewasn'tbackinan

hour.Igaveit10moreminutes,andthenrantofindhim.Ithoughthe*dhada(n)20.

WhenIreachedthepark,Johnwassittingonabenchwith4teenagersaroundhim,listeningtoeveryword

Johnwassaying.Hewas21andtalkingaboutWW1L

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Hereturnedtothehometwohourslater,oveijoyedbecausehedmadenewfriends.Johnhadeventoldthem

theyfrightenedhim.Theteenagers22theirhoodsandsaidsorry.

Anyhow,nearlyeveryday,Johnmetthematthepark.Finally,hestartedwearingacap23autumncame.

Inwinter,thosekidscametothehomeonceaweekwithsnacks,andwatchedawarmoviewithJohn.

TheycalledhimPops.ForChristmas,theygavehimahoodiewhichJohnworealotlater.Johnwentfrom

beinglonelyandsadtobeinghappyEvenwhenhegotverysick,theseteenagers24visitinghimuntilJohn

passedaway.

IthinkJohn25thembuttheyhadabigeffectonJohntoo.Itisagenuinefriendshipthatisreallymovingto

witnessandalwayswarmsmyheart.

16.A.impatientB.stressedC.lonelyD.nervous

17.A.failedB.startedC.refusedD.continued

18.A.surprisingB.boringC.tiringD.worrying

19.A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.InsteadD.Otherwise

20.A.meetingB.activityC.accidentD.trip

21.A.curiousB.excitedC.angryD.scared

22.A.tookoffB.tookawayC.putupD.puton

23.A.sinceB.ifC.whenD.until

24.A.thoughtofB.succeededinC.dreamedaboutD.carriedon

25.A.praisedB.changedC.encouragedD.trusted

四、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。

A

In2025,internationaltravelwouldbethemostpopularrelaxingtriptype.Weekendescapeswouldbeacommon

choiceacrossallareas,withtheU.S,theUK,andGermanyshowingsimilarinterest.Roadtripswouldbe

panicularlylikedintheU.S.,whilehome-basedvacationswhicharespentatornearhomewouldbelesspopular

第3页,共18页

overallbutstillachoicefbrsome,particularlyintheUK.(DataasofDecember2024)

TopRelaxingTripTypesfor2025ByCountry

26.WhatpercentageofpeopleinGermanywouldlikehome-basedvacations?

A.15%.B.19%,C.11%.D.13%.

27.Whichcountry'speoplewouldliketravellingabroadthemost?

A.PeopleintheU.S.B.PeopleintheUK.

C.PeopleinGermany.D.PeopleinChina.

28.WhichtriptypewouldbetheLEASTpopularintheUK?

A.Homebasedvacations.B.Roadtrips.

C.Weekendescapes.D.Internationaltravel.

B

JackJacksonwasanormalboywholikedplayingbaseballwithhisfriends.Notmanypeopleknewthathisbig

brotherwasErnieJackson,thefamousreporterfbrtheCalgaryTinies.

OneSaturday,ErnietoldJackthathewasinvestigating(调杳)averydifficultcaseandthathewasworriedhe

couldn*tsolveit.ThecasewasaboutModelineMulrooney,therichestwomaninCalgary.Herdiamondringwas

missing.

“Shethinksherswimmingcoachtookit,“Erniesaid."However,hesayshehasn'tstolenanything.I'm

notsurewhotobelieve.”

"I'IIhelpyou,“saidJack,"Let'sinterviewMrs.Mulrooneytogether.M

第4页,共18页

ThebrotherswenttoMrs.Mulrooney'shome.Mrs.Mulrooneyexplainedwhathappened.Shesaidthatshe

alwaysputherringonthecoffeetablebeforesheswaminherpool."Thewaterinthepoolisn'tgoodfbrmyring,

anditalsodriesmyskin,“shesaid."Ialwaysputonhandcreamandwearcottonglovestobed.”

“Wherearctheglovesnow?"Jackasked.

a\throwthemawayeachmorning,"shesaid,pointingtoarubbishbin.

Jackrushedovertothebin.Hesearchedthroughitandpulledoutmanygloves.Carefully,hefelteachone,and

thenhesmiled.

uYourringisrighthereJsaidJack."Thecreamwasslippery,soyourringcameoffwiththisglove.You

onlynoticeditafterswimming.M

“Yousolvedthecase?”shoutedErnie.

"You'remyhero!”saidMrs.Mulrooney.

Thenextday,theheadlineoftheCalgaryTimesread.uYoungReporterDiscoversMissingDiamond!”Jack

celebratedbyplayingbaseballwithhisfriends.However,hewonderediftherewereanymorecasestosolve.

29.WhydidMrs.Mulrooneytakeoffherringbeforeswinuning?

A.Shewasafraidtoloseherring.

B.Thecoachwarnedhernottowearit.

C.Sheplannedtoputitwithhergloves.

D.Thewatermightdoharmtoherring.

30.Whatdoes“slippery"meaninthisstory?

A.Dryandveryhardtomove.B.Heavyandthick,liketheglue.

C.Smoothandeasytofalloff.D.Shinyandbright,likeadiamond.

31.What'stheCORRECTorderofthestory?

①Thewomanwentswimmingasusual.

②Jackaskedthewomanaboutherdailyhabit.

(3)Jacklearnedaboutthecasefromhisbrother.

④Thewomanworeglovesbeforegoingtobed.

A.①-④-②-③B.③-②-①-④C.①-④-③-②D.③©④-①

32.What'sthebesttitleforthestory?

A.AStolenDiamondRingB.ACarefulClueFinder

C.AGuiltySwimmingCoachD.ABoy'sLuckyDiscovery

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c

Therearemanyproblemsthatyoungpeoplehavetofticewhenwestopbeingchildren.Atthisageallfeelingsand

emotionsareverystrong.Allproblemsseemveryimportant.

Thefirstterriblethingismisunderstandingfromthedearestpeople—parents.Theydonotunderstandwhywe

needtobuythingswcwanttobuy,listentothistypeofmusicorspcncmostofoursparetimewithourfriends.Wcdo

notwanttohurtihcirfeelingsbuitheyshouldtryiounderstandus.

Thesamemisunderstandingv/efacesometimescomesfromthesideoftheteachers.Theythinkthatyouthis

givenfbrstudying.Butapersonwhoonlystudiesisdull(无趣的).Someteachersdonotunderstandthatyouthisthe

timefbrustolearnaboutpeopleandaboutourselves,toplayandtotrythings.Theytrytokeepusawayfromall

dangersinourlives.Butteenagersneedadultstotakethemseriouslyandgivethemafriendlyhand,nota

punishment.

AIthink,youngpeopleneedtohavepocketmoneyfbrbuyingbooks,pens,icc-crcamandsoon.ButIdo

notthinkitisagoodideatoaskparentstogivemesomemoney.IfIfindapart-timejob,theywillsay:tdistracts(使

分心)mefromstudies.IfIaskfbrmoney,theysaytheyspendtoomuchonmyschool,clothesandotherthings.

Sometimestheproblemoffashionappears.Myparentstrytobuymeclothestotheirtaste.Sometimesthat's

allright,butsometimesIwantsomethingmorefashionable,especiallyfbrsummer.Thenwecanargue(争吵)fbr

hours.Itisinterestingthatinthequestionofclothes,mymotherisonmyside,butinthequestionofbooksandmusic,

myfathersupportsme.

Beingyoungisnoteasy,butitisanimportanttimetolearnandgrow.Problemslikethesemayfeelbignow,butthey

alsohelpusunderstandourselvesbelter.Ifwecantalkwithadultshonestly,findgoodfriendswhosupportus,andbe

truetowhoweare,wewillgetthroughtheseyearssmoothly.Remember,alltheseexperiences-thegoodandthe

hard-arepreparingusfbrthefutureahead.

33.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputin▲?

A.Theproblemofmoneyisimportentaswell.

B.Apart-timejobisanothercommonproblem.

C.It'shardfbrustoaskparentsfbrsomemoney.

D.Savingmoneyisanecessaryskillfbrthefuture.

34.Whichsentencewouldthewriterkeepinhisdiary?

第6页,共18页

A.Iamtoobusytotakepart-timejobs.

B.Ilikemyparentstobuyclothesfbrme.

C.1wanttomakemorechoicesbymyself.

D.1hopemyteachershelpmewithmystudy.

35.Howisthepassageorganized?

A.Timeorder.B.Spaceorder.

C.Fromspecifictogeneral.D.Fromgeneraltospecific.

36.Whattsthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Toshowyouthisevenbetterthanadulthood.

B.Toencourageteenagerstotakeonchallenges.

C.Toadviseteenagerstofaceproblemsbravely.

D.Toguideteenagerstodealwiththeirdailyneeds.

D

V/hatdoyouthinkcausesthenortlicrnlights?

Manyyearsago,peoplewhosawwavesofcolourdanceacrosstheskyatnightwereafraid.Somepeoplemade

upstoriestoexplainwhattodayisknownasthenorthernlights,orauroraborealis(北极光).

Thesungivesoffparticles(粒子)filledwithenergy.Largegroupsoftheseparticlestraveltogether.Theyare

calledsolarwind.Theytravelthroughspaceathundredsofmilespersecond.Evenatthatspeed,itstilltakesseveral

daystoreachEarth.

WhenthesolarwindgetsclosetoEarth,itmovestowardtheNorthPoleandtheSouthPole.Theseparticles

entertheatmosphere(大气层)nearthepoles.Theyrunintogasesintheatmosphere.Theenergythatismadeinthat

crashcreateslights.Whenlotsofthesecrasheshappen,northernlightscanbeseenfromEarth.Northernlightsarc

harmless,buttheycanbefrighteningifyoudon'tknowwhattheyare.

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Asfarasscientistscantell,thenorthernlightsdonotmakeanysoundsthatpeoplecanhear.However,ifyou

livewherethenorthernlightsappear,youmightnoticeproblemswithyourradioorcellphonewhenthelightsare

strong,becausetheactivitymesseswiththesignals(信号)intheatmosphere.

Thenorthernlightsarcamazing,especiallythefirsttimeyousecthem.Evenatthehighestlatitudes(纬度),the

lowestpartofthelightsisabout60milesaboveEarth.Theycanreachupto600milesintotheatmosphere.Imagine

whatalightshowyouwouldseeifyouwereanastronautlookingdownonthenorthernlightsfromspace.

37.Whereisthispassagemostlikelyfrom?

A.Atravelguide.B.Astorybook.

C.Anewsreport.D.Asciencemagazine.

38.Howarcthenorthernlightsfbnrcd?

A.Solarwindhitsairgases.B.Sunsendsoutenergyparticles.

C.Particlestravelfastinspace.D.ParticlesmovetoEarth'spoles.

39.Whatproblemmaythenorthernlightsbring?

A.TheymayuseupenergyhighaboveEarth.

B.Theymaycausetroublefbrcellphonesignals.

C.Theymayharmthepeoplelivingnearthepoles.

D.TheymaystopastronautsfromseeingEarthclearly.

40.Howdoesthewriterorganizetheinformationinthepassage?

A.Bycomparingpastandpresentviews.

B.Bydescribingproblemsandsolutions.

C.Bytellingstoriesfromdifferentcultures.

D.Byexplainingcausesandeffectsstepbystep.

五、任务型阅读■多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。

41.请认真阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文章后表格中第1-8小题的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,第?

题不少于20词。

OnFebruary7th,1812,CharlesDickenswasbominPortsmouth,England.Charles

wasthesecondchildinthefamily.TheDickensfamilyoftenhadmoneytroubles,sotheyhadtoborrowmoneyfrom

第8页,共18页

theirfriendsandrelatives.What*smore,Charles*fathersjobrequiredthefiimilytomovefromplacetoplace

quiteoften.

InFebruary1824,hisfatherowed(X)moneyandwasputintoprison.TheDickensfamilyhadtosellalltheir

things.Charleswassenttoworkinhisuncle'sfactorytomakemoney.Thereweremanyratsinthefactory,and

Charleshatedthisjobverymuch.

Twomonthslater,Charles,grandmotherdied.Hisfatherused£450shelefttopaybackhisdebts(债务)and

wassetfreefromprison.CharleswentbacktoschoolandstudiedatWellingtonHouseAcademyfbrtwoyears.

However,hisfathergotintodebtagain,sohehadtoleaveschooltowork.Thistime,heworkedinalawyer'soffice,

buthedidn'tlikethejob.Soheleftandbecameareporterfbrnewspapers.IIetravelledaroundthecountryto

collectnews,andwrotehisreportsinanuncomfortablestagecoach(驿站马车)whenhewasonhiswaybackto

London.

In1833,CharlesDickenssoldhisfirstshortstory,andhisworkssoonbecameverypopular.In1836,he

marriedCatherineHogarth.WhenDickenswalkedaroundLondontolookfbrideasfbrhisnovels,peoplecould

easilyknowwhohewas.HeevenwenttoAmericatospeakabouthisworks.Heputallthethingshehadseeninreal

lifeintohisbooks,tellingpeoplehowhardandunhappythelifeofpoorpeoplewas.

In1865,hewasinaserioustraincrash.Althoughhewasnothurt,tenpeoplediedandDickenshelpedthe

wounded.Thisfrighteningexperiencelefthimsoncnousabouttravellingbytrainthathehardlyevertookitfbrthe

restofhislife.HepassedawayathishomeonJune9th,1870.Follov/inghiswishesforasimpleceremony,only12

peoplewenttohisburial(葬礼).Atthetimeofhisdeath,hewasstillworkingonanewnovel.

第9页,共18页

》Hisfamilyoftenliveda56life.

Familybackground

>Hisfather'sjobmadethemmovehousesalot.

>Afterhisfatherwasinprison,hewassenttoworkina

Hardtimesinhisearly-factory.

life》£450fromhisgrandmother57himtoreturntoschool.

>Hewas58toworkbecausehisfathergotintodebtagain.

Becauseofhisshortstoryin1833,hebecamesuccessful.

>Hemadea60abouthisworksinAmerica.

59career

AHisnovelswerebasedonwhathesawaroundhim.

>Hisearlylifb61hisworksalot.

>Aftertheaccidentin1865,helivedin62oftraintravel.

LaterlifeA63hehadwanted,hisburialwasasmall,quiet

ceremony.

9.WhatcanyoulearnfromCharlesDickens'story?(Atleast20words)

64

⑴_____

Q)_____

⑶_____

(4)_____

(5)_____

(6)_____

⑺_____

(8)_____

(9)___________________________________________________________________

六、选词填空■短文:本大题共1小题,共5分。

42.请根据短文内容,从下面方框中选择适当的单词或词组填空.使短文内容完整正确。

soundsinstrumentproducemakenoisecomesfrom

Humanshavemademusicmuchlongerthantheyhavewrittenaboutit.Theoldestknown51intheworld

isa35,000-year-oldflute.

第10页,共18页

Itssound52movingairpassingthroughit.Someofthesefluteshaveaspecialmouthpiece,whileothers

haveholesorbuttonstochangetheairpathandcreatedifferenttunes.

Stringinstrumentsusestringsofdifferentthicknessandlengthto53differentnotes.Youcanplaythem

bymovingfingersonthestringsorusingabow(弓),andtheirbodyshapesalsohelpmakethe54richer.

Percussioninstruments(打击乐器)55whenyouhitorshakethem.Emptyspacesinsidetheseinstrumentscan

makethesoundlouder.Bothdrumsandpianosarepercussioninstruments-pressingpianokeysmakessmall

hammersinsidehitthestringstocreatemusic.

⑴_____

⑵_____

(3)_____

(4)_____

⑸_____

七、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。

43.请根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。

Whodoyouthinkisthemostsuccessfill?Whodoyouthinkistheleastsuccessful?Inordertoanswerthese

questions,wcfirstneedtoknowwhatissuccess.Everyonehasdifferenti65.Manyofusthinksuccessisabout

gocdperformance,achievements,orreachinggoals.Somec66successwithhavingmaterialthings—measuring

(衡量:)itbyhowmuchyouown.O67believesuccessisabouthowmuchyoucanhelpyourfamilyorthe

community.T68therearemanydifferentviews,peopleoftenthinksuccessmeansbeingrich,lamous,and

respectedatwork.Butitdoesn'thavetom69onlythat.Manypeoplethinkthatasuccessfulpersonissomeone

whoish70withtheircareerandlife.

Buthowdoesonegetfromheretothere?Howdoesonereachthisfeelingofsatisfactionwithlifeandcareer?

Its71thatsucccssfiilpeopleoftendotwothings:

ATheyusetheirnaturalabilitiesintheirwork.

ATheysetcleargoalsfortheircareerandlife.

Thismeanssuccessfulpeoplechoosei72thatallowthemtousetheirnaturalabilities.Forexample,a

gocdteachernaturallyknowshowtohelpstudentslearnandagooddoctoristheonewhoknowshowtolistento

p73.Successfulpeoplehaveaclearstartingpointandacleargoal.Evenasimpleandwonderfulgoal,like

raisingahappyfamily,cangivethemthatd74.

第11页,共18页

Whatareyournaturalabilities?Whatareyourcareerandlifegoals?[fyoucananswerthesequestions,youareon

yourwaytohavingasuccessfulcareerandlife.

(1)_____

⑵_____

(3)_____

(4)_____

(5)_____

(6)_____

⑺_____

⑻_____

⑼_____

(10)_____

八、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。

44.请根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使短文内容完整正确。

OurschoolFilmClubhasanewproject.It'sworkingona41(最新的)documentaryaboutourschool

life.Tomakeitattractmorepeople,weinviteMr.Li,anartteacher,robeour42(导演).Asitisavaluable

learningexperience,manystudents43(考虑)tryingaroleinit.Thankstoourefforts,thisdocumentarywill

soontakeanice44(形状).Wcwillbeexcitedifthefinalproductis45(广泛地)sharedacrosstheschool.

Wehopethisprojectwillincreaseeveryone'sinterestintheartoffilmmaking.Itwillsurelyturnintoawonderful

memory.

请根据短文内容,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。

Gulou,oneofthemostattractivedistrictsinNanjing,sitsinthe46(center)partofthecity.

TheDrumTowerisasymbolofthecity'slonghistory,andit47(witness)hundredsofyearsofchanges

solar.Bothlocalpeopleandtouriststhink48(high)ofthisarea,becauseithasmanywull-prcscrvudoldsites

andbusyshoppingstreets.

GulouDistrictisagoodchoicefbrtouriststofeelthecity'sspecialcharm.Visitorshereoften

have49(difficult)decidingwhichtouristattractiontovisitfirst,sinceeachcornerhasitsowninterestingstory

toshare.The50(true)isthatGulou'sbeautydoesn'tonlycomefromitsoldbuildings,butalsofromthe

warmdailyscenesoneverystreetcorner.

⑴_____

第12页,共18页

Q)_____

(3)_____

(4)_____

(5)_____

(6)_____

⑺_____

(8)_____

(9)_____

(10)____

九、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。

45.本学期,我们了解了斯巴德・

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