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2025~2026学年天津市河东区第七中学第二学期九年级英语结课考卷一、单项选择1.—What________coldweatheritis!—Yes,butwehave________unusualtimebecausewecanseesnow.

A.a;anB.a;/C./;anD./;a2.—Doyouhave________elsetosayforyourmistake?—________butsorry.

A.anything;SomethingB.something;EverythingC.something;AnythingD.anything;Nothing3.2026istheYearoftheHorse.InChina,thehorseisa________ofcourageandsuccess.

A.spiritB.symbolC.secretD.goal4.—Mom,Ihaven’tdonewellenoughinmystudythisterm.—Oh,dear.YourdadandIare________withyourprogress.Youcandoitbetterandbetter.

A.popularB.angryC.strictD.pleased5.—Tobuildacivilizedcity,weneedeveryonetosticktowastesortingindailylife.—Exactly.Thisis________asmallthingbutabigstepforagreenlife.

A.nearlyB.hardlyC.simplyD.exactly6.Theapartmentsinthecitycenterarealwaysexpensive.Katiecan't___onewithallhermoney.

A.provideB.affordC.offerD.support7.Switzerlandlies________France,Germany,AustriaandItaly.

A.betweenB.amongC.againstD.beyond8.Iwonderwhatelseshouldbepaidattentionto________pollution.

A.reduceB.reducingC.toreduceD.reduces9.Hetakeabustoschool.butnowhetheretogetfitter.

A.usedto:isusedtowalkB.wasusedto:isusedtowalkC.wasusedto:isusedtowalkingD.usedto:isusedtowalking10.PrincevisitedNanyangHighSchooltheotherdayandhe________footballwiththestudents.

A.playsB.willplayC.playedD.isplaying11.Thelittleboy_________byhismother.

A.istakencareB.istakencareofC.takescareD.takescareof12.It________alargeareawithredwallsandgoldenroofs.

A.setsupB.staysupC.putsupD.takesup13.—MayIgotothecinemawithyoutonight?—I’mafraidnot,________youhavefinishedyourhomework.

A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.although14.—Excuseme,canyoutellme________?—It’salittlefarfromhere.You’dbettertakethesubway.

A.howIcangettothenearestbookstoreB.howcanIgettothenearestbookstoreC.whencanIgettothenearestbookstoreD.whenIcangettothenearestbookstore15.—Thetrainwasfullofpeople,andIhadtostandforoverthreehours.—________.ThetravelissodifficultduringtheSpringFestival.

A.GoodluckB.IhopenotC.IamafraidsoD.Badluck二、完形填空LifeisaHandfulofCandyOnesunnymorning,whenEinsteinwasgoingoutoftheoffice,theassistantsaidtohim,“Someonewantstoinviteyoutomakea______attheweekendandthe______is10,000dollars.”Einstein______andsaidhewouldgototutor(辅导)mathtoSophie______studiedinajuniorhighschool.“Can’tyoucutdowntutoringSophieonce?”theassistantasked.“No,I’mstillthinkingofhercandy,”Einsteinsaidwithasmile.Washercandysosweet?Theassistantdidn’tunderstandwhyhewasatpains(尽心尽力)fortheyounggirlhehappenedtoknow.Youknow,Sophie______Einsteinonlyhalfofhercandy.Thatday,seeingEinsteincomebackfromSophie’shome______,theassistantaskedhimwhyhewashappy.Einsteintoldhim,“Today,Sophie’steacherthoughthighlyofher______,sayingthatshehadanexcellentteacher.Theyounggirlwasalso______pleasedthatsheawardedmeahandfulofcandy,whichmademeparticularlyhappy.”Later,inEinstein’sdiary,people______readhethoughtmuchofsuchathing.Itturnedoutthatintheworld-famousscientist’seyes,theyounggirl’ssunny______andahandfulofcommoncandywerethesweetestspringthatnourished(滋养)hislife.16.A.speechB.spaceC.speedD.spread17.A.rewardB.minuteC.placeD.change18.A.reducedB.refusedC.receivedD.replied19.A.whichB.whoseC.whomD.who20.A.costB.tookC.paidD.spent21.A.sadlyB.kindlyC.happilyD.hardly22.A.progressB.successC.subjectD.courage23.A.veryB.suchC.tooD.so24.A.introubleB.onceagainC.insurpriseD.atlast25.A.smellB.tearsC.smileD.taste三、阅读理解TravelingbytrainisagreatwaytogoaroundChina.Itismorecomfortablethantakingaplaneandfasterthandrivingortakingabus.It’salsomorerelaxingtotakethetrain.Onatrain,youcansitandenjoybeautifulthingsalongtheway.Youcanuseyourphonefreely.Also,trainscanrunevenintherainandsnow.ThereisaverypopularkindoftraininChina-high-speedtrains.Twoofthetophigh-speedtrainsareFuxingtrainsandHexietrains.Theycanmovefarawayintheblinkofaneye.Butdoyouknowwhichoneisfaster?FuxingtrainsarethefastesttrainsinChina.Theycangoupto400km/h.Also,FuxingtrainsaremorecomfortablethanHexietrains.Theyhavebetterseats,freeWi-Fi,morechargingportsandmorelegroom.Hexietrainscangoupto350km/h.TheyarenotasfastasFuxingtrains,buttheyarealsoverycomfortable.Theydon’thaveasmanyspecialfeatures(特征)asFuxingtrains,buttheystilltakeyouwhereyouneedtogo.So,whichtraindoyoulikebetter,FuxingorHexie?Nomatterwhichoneyouchoose,youwillhaveagreattimetravelingbytraininChina.26.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytalkabout?

A.ApopularkindoftraininChina.B.Thehistoryoftravelingbytrain.C.DifferentwaystotravelinChina.D.Advantagesoftravelingbytrain.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“intheblinkofaneye”probablymean?

A.Veryquickly.B.Veryslowly.C.Veryquietly.D.Veryloudly.28.WhichofthefollowingisNotthespecialfeatureofFuxingtrains?

A.Betterseats.B.Morescreens.C.Morelegroom.D.Morechargingports.29.Hexietrainscanmoveatatopspeedof________.

A.280km/hB.300km/hC.350km/hD.400km/h30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Fuxingtrainsareonlyusedforlong-distancetrips.B.HexietrainswillsoonbereplacedbyFuxingtrains.C.High-speedtrainsareapopularchoicefortravelinginChina.D.Takingahigh-speedtrainismoreexpensivethantakingaplane.World’sFirstUnderwaterLibraryopensinAustraliaSYDNEY,Dec.9,2025—Theworld’sfirstunderwaterlibrary,named“SeaPages,”openedlastweekoffthecoastofQueensland,Australia.Thisspeciallibraryaimstoteachpeopletoprotectoceanlife.Thelibraryhasnopaperbooks.Instead,itholds500ebooksstoredinwaterproof(防水的)boxesontheseabed,10metersbelowthesurface.Visitorscanreadthebooksbydivingorusingaspecialunderwatertablet(平板电脑).Thebooksareallaboutoceanscience,seaanimals,andhowtokeeptheseaclean.Localdivershelpedbuildthelibrary.Theyfixedtheboxestometalshelvesandaddedlightstoattract(吸引)fish.“Wewantpeopletoseethebeautyoftheoceanwhilelearninghowtoprotectit,”saidDr.LisaMoore,theprojectleader.Sinceitsopening,over200divershavevisited“SeaPages.”A16-year-olddiver,TomGreen,said,“Readingabookunderwateriscool.Ilearnedthatplasticwasteisverybadforseaturtles.I’llneverthrowrubbishonthebeachagain.”Dr.Moorehopestoopenmoreunderwaterlibrariesinothercountries.“Theoceanisoursharedhome.Weneedeveryonetohelptakecareofit,”sheadded.31.Whereistheworld’sfirstunderwaterlibrary?

A.InAustraliaB.IntheUSC.IntheUKD.InCanada32.Whatcanvisitorsfindin“SeaPages”?

A.ToysforseaanimalsB.MapsoftheseabedC.PaperbooksabouthistoryD.Ebooksabouttheocean33.Howcanpeoplereadbooksintheunderwaterlibrary?

A.ByswimmingtothebeachB.BywatchingTVathomeC.BydivingorusinganunderwatertabletD.Byusingaphoneonaboat34.WhydidDr.Moorestartthe“SeaPages”project?

A.TosellbookstovisitorsB.TobuildanewzooforfishC.ToteachpeopletoprotecttheoceanD.Tohelpdiverspracticeswimming35.WhatdidTomGreenlearnfromtheunderwaterlibrary?

A.HowtocookseafoodB.HowtofixwaterproofboxesC.ThatmetalshelvesattractbirdsD.ThatplasticisbadforseaturtlesBeReadyforYourDreamJobs!What’syourdreamjob?Howmuchdoyouknowaboutit?AgroupofstudentsfromTianjinfoundthatmostofthemhadfewideasabouttheirfuturejobsduetoalackofsupportfromschoolorfamily.Toprovidehelpfulguidance(指导),studentsfromTEDANo.1SecondarySchoolstartedanactivitycalled“DianZhiChengShi,ZhiYinWeiLai”.Theteaminterviewedprofessionals(专业人士)fromdifferentfieldsandpublishedtheirinterviewsontheInternet.Theseprofessionalssharedtheirtruestoriesandopinionsondifferentjobs.“Wealsoinvitedtheprofessionalstogivetalkssothatstudentscouldtalktothemfacetoface,”saidWangXinran.Wang’sfavouriteinterviewwaswithaphotographer.“Iusedtothinkbeingaphotographerwascool,butnowIrealizetheyfacemanychallenges.Forexample,theyhavetotalkwithdifferentpeopleandkeepaneyeontheweather.Oneofthebiggestchallengesistheawfulweather.SoIthinkthejobisn’teasy,”thephotographersaid.Suchinterviewsdon’tdisappoint(使失望)studentsbecausetherearestillsomehappyandexcitingthingsatwork.“Wewanttoshowthebeautyineveryprofession,”saidZhaoYajie.“Webelieveworkshouldbeaboutlove.Andwehopetheactivitycanhelpstudentsunderstandthat.”36.WhydidthestudentsfromTEDANo.1SecondarySchoolstarttheactivity?

A.Toprovidestudentswithusefulguidance.B.Togetalongwellwithothers.C.Tointerviewprofessionals.D.Tosharetheirexperiences.37.Whatdidtheseprofessionalsshare?

A.Someusefulworkexperience.B.Someoftheirwaysoflookingforajob.C.Theirdreamjobsinthepast.D.Theirtruestoriesandideasondifferentjobs.38.Whatchallengesdophotographersneedtofaceaccordingtothetext?

A.Theyneedtocarrymanythings.B.Theyneedtokeepaneyeontheweather.C.Theyhavetolookforbeautifulplaces.D.Theyhavetosatisfymanypeople’sneeds.39.WhichofthefollowingwouldZhaoYajieagreewith?

A.Peoplecan’tworkformoney.B.Peopleshoulddothejobtheylove.C.It’suselesstojoinintheactivity.D.Theactivityishelpfultoteachers.40.Whatisthebeststructureofthistext?(①=Paragraph1,...)

A.①→②③→④⑤B.①→②③④⑤C.①→②→③④⑤D.①→②③④→⑤四、补全对话A:HaveyouheardaboutthenewAIprojectthatmighthelpustalktoanimals?B:41What’sitabout?A:TheprojectisusingAItostudyspermwhale(抹香鲸)sounds.B:Wow!42A:Theythinkthatthewhaleshavealanguagewithspecialclicks,andtheybelievethatAIcanhelpthemunderstandit.B:Thatwouldbeamazing!A:Yes.43B:Forsure!Ifweunderstandthembetter,wemightbeabletoprotectthembetter.44A:Maybedogsorcats!45B:I’daskmydogwhyhekeepsdigginginthegarden!

A.Ofcourse.B.No,Ihaven’t.C.They’dliketotalktoeachother.D.Itmightchangehowweseeanimals.E.Howcanscientiststellwhatthewhalesaresaying?F.Whatotheranimalsdoyouthinktheyshouldstudy?G.Whatwouldyouaskyourdogifyoucouldtalktohim?五、完成句子46.无论她做什么,她从不放弃!Whatevershedoes,shenever________________!47.大明又遇到麻烦了。Damingis__________________again.48.如果你做所有的事情而不是做作业,你就不会有时间学习。Ifyoudoallthesethings________________homework,youwillhavenotimetostudy.49.从那时起,人们就开始庆祝端午节了。PeoplehavecelebratedtheDragonBoatFestival________________.50.相比之下,我们收到了更多的照片。________________others,wereceivedmanymorephotos.六、任务型阅读Whatwouldpeopleliketoeatontheirbirthday?Theanswerwouldbedifferentindifferentcountries.Inmanycountries,peoplehavebirthdaycakeswithcandles.Thenumberofcandlesistheperson’sage.Thebirthdaypersonmustmakeawishandblowoutthecandles.Ifheorsheblowsoutallthecandlesinonego,thewishwillcometrue.IntheUK,peoplesometimesputacandyonabirthdaycake.Thechildwiththecandyislucky.InChina,itisgettingpopulartohavecakeonyourbirthday.Butmanypeoplestilleatverylongnoodlesfortheirbirthday.Theynevercutupthenoodlesbecausethelongnoodlesareasymboloflonglife.Insomeplaces,Chinesepeoplealsoeateggsontheirbirthday.Theyareasymboloflifeandgoodluck.Allofthesebirthdayfoodsmaybedifferent,buttheideasarethesame.Theybringgoodlucktothebirthdayperson.51.Inmanycountries,people________________withcandles.52.Thebirthdaypersonmust________________andblowoutthecandles.53.IntheUK,peoplesometimes________________inabirthdaycake.54.People________________inChinabecausethelongnoodlesareasymboloflonglife.55.Birthdayfoodsmaybedifferent,buttheyallbring________________tothebirthdayperson.七、短文填空根据短文内容及所给首字母提示,写出所缺单词,使短文意思完整、通顺,每空一词。Youmaythinkyoucannotlivethroughsummeriftherearen’tairconditioners(空调).ButinancientChina,handfanswerealmosttheonlyhelpforpeopletodrivetheh56away.Chinesepeoplestartedtousehandfansover2,000yearsa57.Thefanscameindifferents58,suchasroundandsquare.Theywerealsomadefromallkindsofmaterials.Palmleaf(棕榈叶)fanswerecheapandeasytomake.Featherfansshowedtheowner’sstrongpower.Sandalwoodfanscouldsendoutasweetsmell.L59,handfansbecamefarmorethanjustsomethingthatcouldcoolyoudown.Theydevelopedintoartworks.Amongthem,tuanshanandzheshanwerethemostcommon.Lookinglikeafullmoon,tuanshanwasusuallymadeofsilk.Its60for“perfection”and“happiness”.Theyhadbeautifulembroidery(刺绣)ofbirdsandflowersonthem.Tuanshanasanaccessory(配饰)wasp61withladies,especiallythosein

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