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2025~2026学年山东临沂市蒙阴县度上学期期末教学质量调研九年级英语试卷一、完形填空阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。Footballisasportthatcandevelopastrongconnectionbetweenteammates.Theplayerscanreceive________fromeachother.Ithelpsthemgetthroughthemostdifficulttimes.AtEasternMichiganUniversity,ZackContiplayedontheschoolfootballteam.Hewasknownasoneofthemost________playersontheteam.“Zackwasalwaysthefirsttoarriveandthelasttoleave,”oneofhisteammatessaid.ButnowZackfoundithardtocontinuehisteampracticesandstudies.Hisfamilywaslivingapoorlifeandhe________towinascholarship(奖学金)fromschool.Sohehadtodoeverythinghecouldtopayforthem.Heevendidseveralpart-timejobstocoverthecost.________,histeammateBrianDooleynoticedhissituation.HedecidedtodosomethingwithhisownscholarshipforZack.Theircoach,Creighton,said,“Dooleycameintomyofficeandsaid,‘Coach,I’vetalkedabout________hadhappenedtoZackwithmyfamily.Ifthere’sawaytohelphim,Iwantto________myscholarshipasagifttoZack.’I’veneverseenanythinglikethatbefore.Itwasanunbelievableactof________.”Atateammeeting,CoachCreightonaskedeverymembertobesilent.ThenDooleystoodup,walkedoverand________Zackthemoney.AllteammateshuggedDooleyandZack.Theycheeredhappily.Whenaskedaboutthemovingaction,Dooleyshared,“IdiditbecauseI’veseenZackgrowovertheyears.It’ssadtoseehimwalkaway________somethingheloves.Inmyeyes,itmeanseverythingtohelpmydearteammatestayandplay.”“I’mso________tohaveateammatelikeDooley.Icouldn’thavegoneanyfurtherwithouthim,”saidZack.1.A.ideasB.supportC.money2.A.patientB.perfectC.hard-working3.A.failedB.regrettedC.managed4.A.LuckilyB.ActuallyC.Especially5.A.whyB.howC.what6.A.giveawayB.payforC.takeoff7.A.sadnessB.kindnessC.happiness8.A.lentB.handedC.paid9.A.intoB.towardsC.from10.A.carefulB.thankfulC.wonderful二、阅读理解TheBestLanguage-LearningAppsLearninganewlanguagetakesalotoftimeandhardwork.Thesearethebestapps(应用程序)thatcanhelpwithyourlearning.

Duolingo

BestforFreeEducation

Score:4.5

Prosandcons(利与弊)

☆Free.

☆Wonderfulnewshortstoriesforsomelanguages.

★Notenoughmaterialsforseverallanguages.Busuu

BestforVocabulary

Score:3.8

Prosandcons

☆Veryclearteachingplans.

☆Excellentvalueforlong-termuse.

★Smallnumberoflanguages.

★Somelongandboringexercises.Quizlet

BestforPersonalizedStudy

Score:4.0

Prosandcons

☆Simpletouse.

☆Excellentforself-study.

☆Differentstudymodes(模式).

★Onlyproperfortestingsomekindsofinformation.

★Somespellingmistakes.Beelinguapp

BestforReading

Score:3.5

Prosandcons

☆Excellentforreadinginforeignlanguages.

☆Lotsoffreematerialsincluded.

☆12languages.

★Complicated(复杂的)pricingandplans.11.WhichofthefollowingisamongtheprosofDuolingo?

A.It’sfree.B.Ithas12languages.C.It’ssimpletouse.12.Whichapphasdifferentstudymodes?

A.BusuuB.Quizlet.C.Beelinguapp.13.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Quizletisgoodforself-study.B.Duolingohassomespellingmistakes.C.Beelinguapphassomeboringexercises.14.Whichofthefollowingappsisthemostpopular?

A.Beelinguapp.B.Quizlet.C.Duolingo.15.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Tohelplearnerstochoosetheapps.B.Tocomparetheappswithoneanother.C.Toprovidefreeinformationabouttheapps.Wanttoknowwhatyourfriendsarereallylike?Takealookattheirmusicplaylist.Morethan36000people,fromallovertheworld,tookpartinanexperiment(实验).Itcomparedtheirpersonalitieswithhowmuchtheylikeddifferentmusicalstyles.Theresultsshowthatpersonalitiesdoinfluencewhatwelistento.Here’swhatcertainmusicalstylessayaboutwhoyouare.

RockLikethesoundofloudguitarsandheavydrumbeats?Thistypeofmusicsoundsveryexciting,butfansofitareoftenquitegentle.CountrymusicIfcowboyhatsandguitarsgetyousingingalong,it’spossiblethatyou’rehard-working,preferringtraditionalstylesandvalues.JazzFansofthisstrongmusicalwayscomeupwithnewideasandaregoodatlearning.IfyoulikethesaxophoneofJohnColtrane,thenyou’reprobablyself-confidentandeasytogetonwith.ClassicalmusicIfBeethovenandMozarthaveyouturningupthemusic,you’reprobablyquiet,buthappywithwhoyouareandcomfortablewiththeworldaroundyou.Buttheexperimentdidn’ttellthewholestory:wherewegrowup,whoweoftengooutwith,andourpersonalexperiencesplayintoourtaste,too.Thesongsyouchoosetobepartofyourlifemakeyoudifferentfromothers.Butnomatterwhatstyleyoulike,musicisforeveryone.Andenjoyingdifferenttypesofmusicletsyougetatasteofculturesyoumightnothaveexperiencedbefore.Soexperimentwithyourplaylist!16.Whatinfluencesourmusicaltasteaccordingtotheexperiment?

A.Friends.B.Instruments.C.Personalities.17.Accordingtothepassage,ifDanieliscreative,whatmaybefoundinhisplaylist?

A.Jazz.B.Countrymusic.C.Classicalmusic.18.Whatcanwelearnaboutpeoplewholikeclassicalmusic?

A.Theylikeoldwaysandideasbetter.B.Theyoftenhavenewideasandliketolearn.C.Theyareprobablyhappywiththemselvesandtheirlife.19.Whatmaybethewriter’sadviceforus?

A.Tryingdifferenttypesofmusic.B.Doingexperimentswithfriends.C.Gettingmorelearningexperiences.20.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Whatsongswecanchoosetoenjoy.B.Whytherearedifferentmusicalstyles.C.Whatyourmusicplaylistsaysaboutyou.Somepeopleseeoysters(牡蛎)asdeliciousfood.Butsomeraiseoysterstocleanupthepollutedseawater.Amy,a15-year-oldgirl,isoneofthem.Shehaswonamasteroystergardenerprizethisyear.Shethinksoystersarereallyhelpful.Theyareenvironmentalstars.“IknewnothingaboutoystergardeningwhenIstartedin2022.IlearnedallofthisafterIcompletedafreecourseaboutit.Thecourseisaboutraisingoystersincages(笼子),”Amysays.Thereusedtobelotsofoystersincoastalwaters.Buttheirnumbershavediminished.Thisismainlybecauseofsomenaturaldisasters.Oystergardeningisawaytohelp.“Anyonecanjoin,”anoystergardeningresearcherLizBlacksays.“Youdon’thavetodoalottotakecareofyouroysters,buttheinfluencetheyhaveontheenvironmentishuge,”Amysays.Duringtheoystergardeningseason,Amyandhermomgotothebeach.ThereAmyhasninecages.“OnceaweekIgooutthere,”shesays.Shepullsthecagesfromthewatertocheckconditionsoftheoysters.Thisspring,Amy’soysterswillbebigenoughtobecollected.AmywillgowithLiztopickthemup.Oystersthatarecollectedwillthenbe”planted“onthereefs(珊瑚礁).Sofar,Amyhasraisedmorethan1500oysters.She’sagreatleaderofoystergardeningandagreatsupporter,too.21.WhatdoesAmythinkofoysters?

A.Clean.B.Helpful.C.Delicious.22.WhendidAmygettoknowaboutraisingoysters?

A.Aftersheattendedafreecourse.B.Aftershejoinedaresearchteam.C.Aftershecleaneduptheseawater.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminished”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.fallen.B.Remained.C.Disappeared.24.WhydoesAmypullthecagesoutofwaterweekly?

A.Tofeedtheoysters.B.Tomixtheoysters.C.Tochecktheoysters.25.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AMasterPrizeB.AnOysterFestivalC.AnOysterGardenerTwoSwedishstudentshaveinventedanewkindofbicyclehelmet(头盔).It’sinvisible(隐形的)becauseyoucannotseeitonarider’shead.Thehelmetisreallyakindofairbag(安全气囊).Itisinsidealargecollar(衣领).Peoplewearitaroundtheirnecklikeascarf.Whentheriderfallsoffhisorherbike,thecollarquicklyfillswithairandanairbagappearsaroundthehead.Thetwostudents,AnnaHauptandTereseAlstin,wantedtochangethewaypeopleridebikes.Theysaid,“Bicyclehelmetshavealwaysbeenthesame.They’resobulky,likeahardmushroom(蘑菇)onthehead.”TheycalledtheirnewinventiontheHövding.Thepairsaiditlookedsocoolthatpeoplewouldbehappytowearit.Theinventorsstartedresearchinganddevelopingthehelmetafewyearsago.Theystudiedthousandsofaccidents.Theywantedtofindouthowtomakethesafesthelmet.TheyworkedwithaSwedishairbagcompanycalledAlva.Andthentheinvisiblehelmetcameout.Today,thetwoinventorshavetheirowncompanythatsellsthenewhelmets.Thereare17workersintheircompany.Theyhopetheirhelmetwillchangehowpeopleallovertheworldridebikes.Intheirvideo,HauptandAlstinsaid,“Carsaresoyesterday.Bikesarethefuture.”Peoplecannotonlytakeexercisebutalsoexperiencethebeautyofnaturewhentheyridebikes.NowpeoplecanonlybuythehelmetonlineinEurope.Itsellsforaround$530.Thecompanydidnotsaywhenpeopleintherestoftheworldcouldbuyit.26.Whatisspecialaboutthenewhelmet?

A.Itisanairbagthatlookslikeamushroom.B.Itisanairbagthatcannotbeseenwhenit’ssafe.C.Itisanairbagthatisaroundtheheadallthetime.27.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Whytheyinventedthenewhelmet.B.Howtheyinventedthenewhelmet.C.Whentheyinventedthenewhelmet.28.Whatdidtheinventorsdotocreatethesafesthelmet?

A.TheyaskedAlvaforideas.B.Theystudiedmanytrafficaccidents.C.Theyresearchedhowpeopleridebikesaroundtheworld.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninthelastparagraph?

A.Carswereinventedearlierthanbicycles.B.Inthefuture,peoplewon’tdrivecarsanymore.C.Ridingbikeswillbemorepopularthandrivingcars.30.Whocanbuythehelmetonlinenow?

A.PeopleinEngland.B.PeopleinAmerica.C.PeopleinSouthAfrica.阅读短文,根据短文内容,将下面的句子还原到文章中,使短文内容完整。每个选项仅使用一次,有一个多余选项。TalktopeopleyoudisagreewithEveryonesometimeshasdisagreementswithfriendsorfamilymembers.Forexample,youmightnotagreeaboutwhatgametoplay,whichrestaurantmakesthebestpizza.31Disagreementsareuncomfortable.Therearesomestepsyoucantaketomaketheconversationmeaningful.Hereishow.SeetheirattitudeEvenifyoudisagreewithsomeone,youcanstilllistentowhattheysay.Letthemknowthatyou’repayingattentiontothembylisteningcarefullywithinterest.Anotherwaytoshowthatyou’relisteningisbyaskingquestionsorrepeatingwhattheysaid.32UsepolitelanguageWhensomeonehasanopinionyoudon’tagreewith,don’tpaytoomuchattentiontoit.33Instead,focusonspeakingcalmly(沉着地).Forexample,youmaybeginwith“Ifeel”or“Iseethisinanotherway”.SticktothefactsIfyouhaveastrongopinion,it’sbettertosticktothefactsinsteadoffeelings.34Thenrelaxyourshouldersandspeakinacalmvoice.Ifyouarestoppedbysomeperson,youcanremindthepersonthatit’syourturntospeak.Thengivehimanotherchancetospeaklater.FindcommongroundIfyoufindthatyoucan’tchangetheotherperson’smind,andtheymaynotchangeyours.35Youmayalsogetabetterunderstandingofeachother’sopinion.Intheend,it’sworththeeffortbecausehealthycommunicationbuildsstrongrelationshipsandcommunities.

A.Still,lookforthepointsyouagreeon.B.Startbyaskingifyoucanshareyouropinion.C.Ifthishappenstoyou,you’dbettersaysorrytoyourfriends.D.Avoidusingimpoliteadjectives,like“stupid”“foolish”or“silly”.E.Youcanstartbysaying,“OK.Iunderstandyou.Youaresaying...”F.Sometimesyoumaydisagreewithyourfriendsaboutmoreserioussubjects.三、选词填空阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从方框中选出恰当的单词或短语填空,使语意通顺完整。第一个方框供1-5小题选用,第二个方框供6-10小题选用。每个选项只能使用一次,每框有一项剩余。

A.andB.traditionalC.thoughD.gettogetherE.countdownF.millionsofNewYearisawonderfultimewhenfamilyandfriendscometogethertosaygoodbyetotheoldyearandwelcomethenewone.PeopleallaroundtheworldcelebratetheNewYearwithmusic,specialfood,andfireworks,36thecelebrationmaytakeplaceatdifferenttimes.IntheUK,manypeoplegatherinLondononDecember31toseethefamousBigBenclocktowerand37tomidnight.Researchsuggeststhat38peoplealsowatchitonTV.AtmidnighttheysingAuldLangSyne,a39Scottishsong,torememberfriendsandfamily.IntheUS,peoplehavesimilarcustoms.AfamoustraditioninvolvesthedroppingofabigballinNewYork’sTimesSquare.Hugecrowds40towatch,andwhentheballreachesthebottom,everyonewisheseachother“HappyNewYear!”

A.connectwithB.brighterC.sweepoutD.reunionE.symbolsofF.darkerTheChineseNewYear,ortheSpringFestival,holdsgreatimportanceinChina.People41dustfromtheirhouses,hangcouplets,setofffireworks,andenjoylionordragondances.OneveryimportantcustomisthatpeoplewillalltrytoreturnhomeandenjoythefamilydinnerontheeveoftheSpringFestival.Grandparents,parents,andchildrengathertoeatdeliciousfoodandexpressbestwishesforthewholefamily.This42showsthatfamilyishugelyimportantinChineseculture.InEgypt,peoplecelebrateShamEl-NessiminApriltomarkthebeginningofspring.Thenameofthefestivalmeans“smellingthebreeze”.Atthistime,theweatherbecomes43,andtheflowersandtreesbegintoshowtheircolors.Peoplepainteggsas44newlifeandnewbeginnings.Theyalsogooutandenjoypicnics,dance,sing,andwatchplaysinthetheater.AlthoughNewYearfestivalsaredifferentallovertheworld,theyhaveonethingincommon.Inalmosteverycountry,peoplebelievethatitisaspecialtimeto45theirfamilyandfriendsandshowhopeforthecomingyear.四、短文填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InthesmalltownofSweetville,cookieskeptdisappearingfromeverycakeshopatnight.Whydidthiskeephappening?Nooneknewthereason.Twocleverkids,TomandSally,decided46(solve)themystery.Theyenjoyedreadingdetective(侦探)47(novel)andstartedworkingwiththem.Theytalkedwithshopownersandheardthesamestory—asilentshadow(影子)hadstolencookies.Oneevening,they48(hide)inacakeshoptocatchthe“thief”.Soon,theysawasmallshadow.Sallyturnedon49(she)flashlightandsawaraccoon(浣熊)holdingcookies!Itsnose50(cover)incrumbs(碎屑).Theraccoongotscaredbythesuddennoiseanddroppedthecookies.TomandSallyrealizeditwasn’tarealthiefbutahungryanimal.Theysharedtheirowncookies51theraccoon,anditatehappily.Thenextday,TomandSallytoldeveryonethetruth.Theownersweresurprisedandthankedthebravechildren.SallyandTomsoonbecame52(young)detectivesinthewholetown.Afterthat,thekindownersstartedputtingcookiesoutsidetheirshopsfortheraccoon53theyclosedtheirshops.Sincethen,theraccoon54(become)thetown’s“cookiefriend”.Thetownbecamepeacefulagain,withmorekindnessandsharing.Thelocalpeoplerealizedthatsometimeswhatseemstobe55mysterymightjustbeasimplemisunderstandingandachancetospreadlove.五、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。Onerecentweekend,Idecidedtolearnhowtomakejiaoziwithmygrandmother.Ithoughtitwouldbefunandeasyattheverybeginning,butsoonitcametomethatitwasn’tassimpleasitlooked.Atfirst,Ididn’tpayattentiontothesharp(锋利的)knifewhilecuttingvegetables.Myfingergotcutbecauseofmycarelessness.Luckily,itwasn’tserious.Grandmawasnervous,andquicklyhelpedmecleanthecut.“Mypoorlittlegirl!Becarefulnexttime!”saidGrandmasoftly.Throughthepainfullesson,Ilearnedthatsafetyshouldalwayscomefirst.Afterthataccident,IcontinuedworkingwithGrandma.Wemadethedough(面团),mixedthefilling,andstartedshapingthedumplings.However,Ikeptmakingmistakes.Someofmydumplingsweretoothick,otherswerenotproperlysealed(封闭),andsomeevenhadtoomuchfilling,makingthemdifficulttoclose.Itwassodiscouraging,butGrandmakeptencouragingme.Bynoon,wehadaplatefullofdumplings—somewereperfect,andsomewereabitmessy.Dadatemyugliestdumplingfirst.“Tastesbetterthanitlooks!”helaughed.Momencouragedme,“They’rethemostdeliciousdumplingsIhaveeverhad.Iamsoproudofyou!”NowIunderstandthatmakingjiaoziisn’tjustaboutthefinalproduct;itisaboutlearningpatience,havingfunwithmyfamily,andimprovingthroughmistakes.Mistakesaren’tsignsofweakness.Instead,theyshouldbeviewed(看待)assteppingstonestoachievements.56.Whatdidthewriterthinkofmakingjiaoziattheverybeginning?________________57.Whathappenedtothewriter’sfingerbecauseofhercarelessness?________________58.Whatdidshelearnfromtheaccident?________________59.WhydidMomsay“They’rethemostdeliciousdumpli

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