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2025~2026学年浙江省湖州第五中学上学期九年级英语模考试卷一、阅读理解

TheBeatlesExperienceTour

Takeatouryou’llneverforgetThetwo-hourtourtakesvisitorsonacolorfulbustoseemanyplacesabouttheearlylifeoftheBeatles(披头士乐队).PeoplewillseewhereJohn,Paul,GeorgeandRingogrewup,metandmadethebandthattooktheworldbystorm.

Adult:£18.95

Student:£15

Childunder6:£10TheLFCStadiumTour

NotriptothecityisperfectwithoutavisittoAnfieldStadium,homeofLiverpoolFootballClub.TheLFCStadiumTourisatrulyunforgettableexperienceforall,whetheryou’reafanofthebeautifulgamesorjustinterestedinthehistoryoftheclubandthecityofLiverpoolitself.

Openfrom11amto5pm,MondaythroughFriday.

Adult:£20

Student:£12

Childunder6:FreeKnowsleySafari

Startyourdaywithatourofthe2.23km2SafariDriveandmakefriendswithmorethan700wildanimals,includingwolves,camels,andtigers-allfromyourcarwindow.KnowsleySafaripromisesasafeandenjoyabledayout.

Adult:£18

Student:£10

Childunder3:FreeComeandEnjoythetour1.WhatcanvisitorsdoduringTheBeatlesExperienceTour?

A.WatchtheBeatles’liveconcert.B.GettheBeatles’recordsforfree.C.LearnhowtoplaytheBeatles’songs.D.VisitplacesabouttheBeatles’earlylife.2.Howmuchshouldafatheranda2-year-oldchildpayforKnowsleySafari?

A.£10.B.£18.C.£28.D.£30.3.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Amusicwebsite.B.Atravelguidebook.C.Asportsnewspaper.D.Ananimalmagazine.Haveyouheardaboutanimalcafés?Inmanyzoos,youcanonlyseetheanimalsincages.However,itwillbeeasyforyoutopetsomecuteanimalsinananimalcafé.It’saplacewhereyoucanplaywithanimalswhileenjoyingthefoodanddrinks.Catcafésarethemostpopularandhavebeenaroundforthelongest.Inside,thesecafésoftenlooklikecomfortablehomes.Youcanplaywiththecatsorjustrelaxwithabook.Tohavemorevisitors,theownersofthecafésalsolookafterotheranimalssuchasdogs,rabbitsandducks.“Becauseofsmalllivingspaceandbusydailywork,manyyoungpeoplearenowunabletokeeppetsthemselves.Thepetsheremeettheirneeds.That’sthereasonwhymanyyoungpeopleliketocomehere.”saidMr.Lee,theownerofacatcafé.UptoFebruary2025,therewereover8,000animalcafésinChina.Animalcaféscanbemainlydividedintotwomodes(模式).Thefirstmodekeepsanimalsinthecafé.Theseplacesusuallyrequirevisitorstopayandarepopularwithpeoplewhodon’thavepets.Thesecondmodeallowscustomerstobringtheirownpets.Theownersdon’tneedtobuyatickettoenter,buttheymustorderdrinksorsnacks.However,animalscanalsocausesomeproblems.Somedoctorsremindtheprobablehygiene-related(卫生相关的)foodproblemscausedbyanimals.Sometimes,animalsmighthurtcustomers.Forsafety,remembertheserules:don’trunaftertheanimals,don’tpickthemupbyforce,anddon’tuseyourcameraflash.4.Whatdocatcafésoftenlooklikeinside?

A.Noisyshops.B.Quietlibraries.C.Crowdedzoos.D.Comfortablehomes.5.WhydoyoungpeopleliketospendtimeintheanimalcafésaccordingtoMr.Lee?

A.Becausetheywanttolearnaboutanimalcare.B.Becausethey’reofferedcheapdrinksandfood.C.Becausetheyareunabletokeeppetsthemselves.D.Becausetheycanmakefriendswithanimallovers.6.Whatdoweknowaboutthetwomodesofanimalcafés?

A.Thefirstmoderequiresvisitorstobringtheirownpets.B.Thefirstmodeispopularwithpeoplewhodon’thavepets.C.Thesecondmoderequiresvisitorstobuytheticketstoenter.D.Thesecondmodeisonlyforpeoplewhohavetheirowncats.7.What’sthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Togiveanintroductiontoanimalcafés.B.Toencouragereaderstovisitanimalcafés.C.Toadviseyoungpeopletokeeptheirownpets.D.Toremindpeopleofsafetyproblemsinanimalcafés.Oneofthebestpartsofautumnisitsbeautifulcolors.Normallygreenleavesturnintoorange,yellow,redandfinallybrown.Thisiscalled“leafphenology”,andmanypeoplelookforwardtoiteveryyear.However,becauseofclimate(气候)change,thisbeautifulprocessischanging.Astudythisyearshowsthatthelengthoftheautumnseasonischanging.Leavesaretakinglongertochangecolorthanbefore.Moreover,climatechangeisinfluencingtheseasoninanotherway.Treesnowholdontotheirleaveslonger,meaningtheydropthemmuchlaterthantheydid20yearsago.AccordingtoDr.Mann,aprofessorattheUniversityofPennsylvania,climatechangenotonlymakesleaveschangecolorlater,butalsopostponesthefirstfrosts(霜冻)oftheseason.“Thatmeanspests(害虫)stayactiveforalongertimeinautumn,”hesaid,“leadingtoagreaterhealthrisktohumanbeings.”Thesechangesbreakthebalanceofautumn’slivingsystems.Forexample,somebirdsmaymissthebesttimetoflysouth,andsomeanimalscannotgetreadywellforwinter.Thisputsmanykindsoflivingthingsindanger,especiallytheirabilitytokeepsafeandhavebabies.Isthereanyhope?Dr.Mannpointsoutthatifhumanstakeactiontolimitcarbonemissions(限制碳排放),wecouldstillslowdownorevenstoptheworstinfluencesofclimatechangeonautumn.Autumnisawonderfulgiftofnature.Thebeautifulautumnweprotecttodaymaybethesweetmemorywewillhavetomorrow.8.Whatdoesthestudythisyeartellusaboutautumn?

A.Leavesnowtakemoretimetochangetheircolors.B.Climatechangehasmadeautumnbecomeshorter.C.Treesdroptheirleavesmuchearlierthan20yearsago.D.Autumnisbecomingamorepopularseasonthanbefore.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“postpones”probablymean?

A.Speedsup.B.Fightsagainst.C.Putsoff.D.Preparesfor.10.HowdoesthewriterexplaintheinfluenceofclimatechangeinParagraph4?

A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Byaskingquestions.D.Bydescribingscenes.11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HowtoProtectAnimalsinAutumnB.TheGoodMemoriesaboutAutumnC.TheBeautifulColorsofAutumnLeavesD.ClimateChange’sInfluenceonAutumnLastsummer,whilecleaningmygrandfather’sroom,Idiscoveredanoldwoodenboxhiddenunderthedust.WhenIopeneditcarefully,Ifoundastackofyellowedenvelopestiedtogetherwithafadedribbon.Amongthemwasaspecialletterthatwouldcompletelychangemyunderstandingofourfamily’shistory.Theletterwaswrittenbymygreat-grandfatherinthe1930s.Likemanyyoungpeoplefromourtown,hewenttoSoutheastAsiatofindwork.Hisletterdescribedthedifficultieshefaced—theunfamiliarlanguage,thehotandwetweather,andthedeeplonelinessofbeingfarfromhome.ButthemostmovingpartwaswhenhewroteaboutcelebratingtheMid-AutumnFestivalfarfromhome.HeandotherChinesepeoplesharedmooncakesunderthemoonlight,smilingbutalsohidingtheirtears.Mygrandfatherwasactuallybornabroad.Theletterexplainedwhy,whenmygrandfatherwasonlytenyearsold,hisfathersenthimbacktoChinaaloneforschool.“Atreemaygrowverytall,butitsleaveswillalwaysreturntotheirroots,”mygreat-grandfatherwrote.Heusedthisoldsayingtoexpresshisideathat,justasleavesfallbacktotherootofthetree,hissonshouldreturntohisculturalhome.Now,IunderstoodwhymygrandfatherhadalwaysbeensostrictaboutuswritingChinese.Hewaskeepingourculturalrootsaliveinanewgeneration(一代).Holdingthatpieceofpaper,IfeltIwastouchingtheheartbeatofourfamily’sstory.Itwasnolongerjusthistoryintextbooks—itwasmyhistory.Thebraverytotravelfar,thewisdomtorememberourroots—thesewererealnow.Theywerevaluablegiftsandnowtheyrestedinmyhands.12.Whatdidthewriter’sgreat-grandfathermainlydescribeinhisletter?

A.Hishappychildhoodinhishometown.B.Hisdifficultlifeandfeelingsworkingabroad.C.HisplanstostartabusinessinSoutheastAsia.D.Hisexperiencesoflearningforeignlanguages.13.Whydidthegreat-grandfathersendhissonbacktoChina?

A.Becausehissonwaslonelyandhadnofriendsabroad.B.Becauseitwastooexpensiveforhissontogotoschoolthere.C.BecausetheweatherinSoutheastAsiawastoohotforthechild.D.Becausehewantedhissontoreceiveeducationintheirculturalhome.14.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?

A.Hewaswritingnewstoriesaboutthefamily’shistory.B.HewasaskingtheyounggenerationtoreturntoChina.C.Hewasteachingtheyounggenerationhowtoplanttrees.D.Hewasmakingsurethefamily’sculturaltraditionscontinued.15.Whatwasthewriter’sfeelingafterreadingtheletter?

A.Hewasreallymovedbythehistoryinhistextbooks.B.Hefeltsadaboutthegreat-grandfather’shardlifeabroad.C.Hefeltthefamily’shistorybecameavaluablepartofhisownlife.D.Hewassurprisedbyhisgrandfather’sstrictnessaboutlearningChinese.二、任务型阅读阅读下面材料,从文后所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确的选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入1-4小题,并回答5小题。Anewtermhasbegun.Thisyearmaybeyourbusiestschoolyearbecauseyouarepreparingforimportantexams.Goodhabitswillhelpyoumakefulluseofyourtime._______Studythesamethingindifferentplaces.Doyouhaveafavoriteplacetostudy?Itcouldbeaquietroomoralibrarycorner.Butstudiesshowthatlearningintwodifferentplaceshelpsyourememberbetter._______Thismighthelpyourememberthematerialbetterthanreadingittwiceatthesameplace._______Haveyoueverseensportsplayerstraining?Theyusuallydostrength,speedandskillstrainingtogether.Ourbrainworkslikethat,too.Itisbetteratlearningdifferentskillsthanjustoneatatime.Forexample,ifyouarestudyingEnglish,youmaywanttostudyvocabulary,grammarandreadingallatthesametime.Spaceout(间隔开)yourstudying.Mostofyoumayhavehadtheexperienceofstudyingforalongtimethenightbeforeatest.Thatmaygetyouagoodgradeonanexam,butyouwillsoonforgetthethingsyoulearned._______Youcanstudyforanhourtonight,anhourontheweekend,andanotherhouraweekfromnow.Thenyouwon’tneedtostayupallnightforatest.

A.Hereissomeadvicefromscientists.B.Remembernottojustlearnoneskillatatime.C.Studyinginyourfavoriteplacemayalsobeagoodchoice.D.TryreadingyourEnglishbookinclassandthenintheschoolgarden.E.Scientistsfoundthatspacingcanimproveyourabilitytorememberthings.16.________17.________18.________19.________20.Howwillyoustudyforanimportantexaminationafterreadingthepassage?Why?(不超过25词)__________________________________________________________________三、完形填空“Mommy,Igotsomethingforyou!”MysonCodyranthroughthedoorafterschool.Hisfaceworethebiggestsmileever.“It’salucky________!”Heranoverinahurryandhandedittome________.Ilookedatthepeninmyhand.Itlookedjustlikeanyotherballpointpen.Ihadadrawerfullofthem.Butlookscan________people.Atthatmoment,thoughIfelthappytogetagiftfrommyson,Ididn’trealizehow________itwasorhowmuchIwouldcometotreasureit.I’ddreamedofbeinga/an________butfearednottobeacceptedbythepublishers(出版社)andreaders.Thenightbefore,I’dtoldmyhusbandmy________:“WhatifnoonelikesmywritingandIfail?”IthoughtCodywasn’tlistening,butCodydid________whatIsaid.Nowhestoodinfrontofme,watchingmelookoverthepen.“Thispenwillmakeyour________great,”hesaidhappily.Tearsfilledmyeyes.Refusal(拒绝)andfailuredidn’tseemlikesuchabigproblemanymore.________Ihadnotsoldthefirstbookyet,IhadeverythingIcouldeverneed.Iknewthatpenwouldbringmeluck.JusthavingCodyinmylifemademefeel________.ThisfeelinggrewevenstrongerwhenIheardwhat________didtogetthepen.Inthelunchroom,Codyheardaclassmateofhistalkingabouthavingaluckypen.ThatboywasnoteasytotalktobutCodydidn’t________.Hedecidedtogetitforme,justtomakemefeelbetter.Intheend,hetradedhislunch,hisfavoriteMatchboxcar,twoarmymen,acrayonand________apieceofcandy—hismostimportantthings,forthatpen.Istillkeepthatpen,nowoutofink,onmydesk.________refusallettersmakemeupset,IlookatitandrememberI’mlucky.Itremindsmethatanyproblemcanbefaced________thedeeplovefrommyfamily.WhileIvaluethatpen,it’sCodywhoItrulytreasure.21.A.carB.candyC.crayonD.pen22.A.slowlyB.secretlyC.proudlyD.easily23.A.guideB.influenceC.cheatD.change24.A.interestingB.beautifulC.heavyD.special25.A.artistB.doctorC.teacherD.writer26.A.worriesB.wishesC.regretsD.requests27.A.expectB.hearC.praiseD.repeat28.A.lifeB.planC.articlesD.choices29.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.IfD.When30.A.luckyB.painfulC.awfulD.excited31.A.heB.itC.theyD.we32.A.falloverB.giveupC.talkbackD.runaway33.A.stillB.evenC.justD.only34.A.WheneverB.WhateverC.HoweverD.Wherever35.A.asB.afterC.forD.with四、选词填空将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入文中,每词仅用一次。

thankdealwithcomfortablepolitelysuitYoumaynotfeel36whenyoudon’tlikeagift,especiallyifyourfriendasksaboutit.Youdon’twanttohurttheirfeelings,butyoualsodon’twanttolie.Onewayto37thisistofocusonthekindthoughtbehindthegift.Sowhentheyask,youcansay38“Thankyouagainforthegift!Itwassokindofyoutothinkofme.”Thisway,youshowyour39withoutlying.Inthefuture,youcangiveinformationaboutthethingsyoulikebeforeyourbirthdaysothatyourfriendscanpicksomethingthat40youbetter.五、短文填空阅读下列短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。OnApril28,Spainexperiencedtheworstblackout(停电)initsrecenthistory.The41(突然)blackoutlastedfor12hours,andmorethanhalfofthecountry’selectricitydisappeared.Itbroughtbadresultsin42(商业,生意).Anditeveninfluencedcountries43(在……旁边)Spain.Peoplestilldon’tknowthecauseoftheblackout44(确切地)aftertwoweeks.However,asothercountriessolvedtheproblemmorequicklythanSpain,somepeople45(怀疑)thattheblackoutmightbecausedbythecountry’senergysituations.46(几乎,差不多)halfofSpain’spowerisrenewableenergiesanditdependstoomuchonchangingweatherconditions.Sosomepeoplethoughtthecountryshould47(避免)usingtoomanysuchenergiesandtrymorenuclearpower(核能).Inthe1940s,people48(支持)theuseofnuclearpowerbecausetheythoughtitwascleaner.Butinthe21ˢᵗcentury,49(公众的)opinionaboutnuclearpowerchangedgreatly.SomecountriesincludingSpainthoughtitwasexpensiveanddangerous,sotheycutdowntheuseofit.Butnow,theymayhavetothinkcarefullyandchangetheirenergyplans50(聪明地,明智地)becauseoftheblackout.InMarch,eighth-gradersatRCFExperimentalSchoolinBeijingtookpartinanexcitingevent—theSpellingBeecompetition.Theschool51(hold)thecompetitiontoencouragestudentstolearnmoreEnglishwordsandmakethemmore52(interest)inthelanguage.Duringthegame,studentsneededtotaketurnstospelloutthewords53(correct).Theyonlyhadoneminute,andstudents54failedtodosowouldbeoutatonce.Studentshadreceivedthewordlistbeforethecompetition.SomewordswerefromtheirEnglishtextbooksandother

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