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2025学年浙江省金华市武义县、永康市、磐安县第一学期九年级期末考试英语试卷卷一、听力选择1.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?

A.Windy.B.Rainy.C.Sunny.2.Whenwillthemoviestart?

A.At6:30.B.At6:40.C.At7:00.3.Howdoesthemanliketheparty?

A.Interesting.B.Noisy.C.Relaxing.4.Whataretheytalkingabout?

A.Booksandwriters.B.Interestsandhobbies.C.Adventuresandgames.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atthebusstop.B.Atthetrainstation.C.Attheairport.听下面一段较长对话,回答小题。6.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Takeaphoto.B.Havelunchdowntown.C.Gotothephotoexhibition.7.Howwilltheygetthere?

A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.听下面一段较长对话,回答小题。8.WhathappenedtoBobwhenmovingtheboxes?

A.Hehurthisarm.B.Hebroketheboxes.C.Hefelldownonthefloor.9.WhowillhelpBobwiththeboxestomorrow?

A.Linda.B.Theirgrandson.C.Tom.10.What’stherelationshipbetweenthem?

A.couples.B.Neighbors.C.Workmates.听下面一段独白,独白后有5个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。独白读两遍。11.WhydidLiHuajointheLaborClub?

A.Hisfriendsinvitedhim.B.Histeacheraskedhimtojoin.C.Hisparentspushedhim.12.HowdidLiHuafeelabouttheclubattheverybeginning?

A.Valuable.B.Tiring.C.Boring.13.Whatdidtheclubdolastmonth?

A.Grewsomeyoungplants.B.Cleanedupasmallgarden.C.Sangsongsfortheoldmen.14.WherewilltheclubgothisSaturday?

A.Ahospital.B.Acommunity.C.Anursinghome.15.WhathasLiHualearnedfromtheclubexperience?

A.Howtoworkwithothers.B.Howtodohands-onwork.C.Howtogetbettergrades.二、阅读理解Doyouoftenbuynewclothesjustbecausetheyarefashionable?Whatwillyoudowithyouroldorunusedclothes?Justthrowthemaway?Orputthemintotherubbishbin?Theseclothesgointolandfills.Thisisbadforourworld.HereishowYOUcanhelp!16.Accordingtothetext,whatcanwedotoreuseorrecycleourclothes?①Buyfewerclothes.②Washclothesincoolwater.③Repairouroldclothes.④MakepaperoutofT-shirts.⑤Givethemtothoseinneed.

A.①②③B.②③④C.②③⑤D.③④⑤17.Whatcreativewaytodealwithclothesismentionedinthetext?

A.Makingoldjeansintobags.B.Takingoldclothestobigshops.C.Sellingunusedclothesonline.D.Puttingoldclothesintodustbins.18.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?

A.Health.B.Culture.C.Environment.D.Technology.MytriptoChinafeltlikeafantasymovie.IhadreadcommentsonlineabouttripstoChinabefore,yetthetravellingexperiencestillsurprisedme.MyfirstbigsurprisehappenedinSuzhou.ManypeoplecallSuzhouthe“VeniceoftheEast,”soIpicturedasmalltownwithquietcanals(运河).AssoonasIsteppedoutoftherailwaystation,Iwas________.Suzhouwassohugeandmodern!Tallglassbuildingsstoodbesideoldwaterwaysandwoodenboats.Itfeltstrangetoseebotha“village”anda“city”inoneplace.Thiscontrastmademelookatthecitywithfresheyes.Later,IsawanevenstrongercontrastinBeijing.Thehutongsshowedthetraditionalsideofthecity.Thesenarrowalleyswerecrowdedandfulloflife.Ashortwalkaway,modernskyscrapersroseintothesky.Peoplesaymanyhutongsaredisappearingeachyear.HowluckyIwastovisitthem!Afterthesesurprises,Ifacedachallenge:thelanguagebarrier.Simplewordslike“toilet”or“passport”werenotalwaysunderstood.Translationappsbecamemyclosestfriends.Theyhelpedmostofthetime,thoughsometimestheresultswerefunny.Still,ImetpeoplewhospokefluentEnglishinthemostunexpectedmoments.AstrangerattheSummerPalacehelpedmeduringheavyrain.AyoungmaninanAppleStoreinShanghaisoundedlikeanativespeaker.Sometimes,IalmostforgotIwasabroad.ThesemomentsshowedafriendlysideofChina.Intheend,thistripgavememanystoriestoremember.Ienjoyedeverymoment,andIreallycan’twaittogobacktoChina!19.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestfittheblank________?

A.excitedB.disappointedC.shockedD.satisfied20.Whatimpressed“me”mostwhiletravellinginBeijing?

A.Thehutongswerelesscrowdedthanshehadimagined.B.Traditionallifeandmodernbuildingsexistsidebyside.C.Thecitywasmuchmoremodernthanshehadexpected.D.Modernbuildingshavealreadyreplacedtheoldhutongs.21.Whatcanbelearntfrom“my”experiencewithlanguage?

A.SimpleEnglishwordswerealwaysunderstood.B.“I”regrettednotlearningChinesebeforethetrip.C.Translationappssolvedeverycommunicationproblem.D.“I”sometimesgotunexpectedhelpfromEnglishspeakers.22.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?

A.TocomplainaboutthedifficultiesoftravelinginChina.B.TocomparethedifferencesbetweenSuzhouandBeijing.C.ToshareasurprisingandenjoyabletravelexperienceinChina.D.Toexplainwhytranslationappsarenecessaryforforeigntourists.①ImaginewalkingthroughaquietAustraliangrassland.Suddenly,youhearatiny,strange“Ooom”sound.Thatsoundmightbelongtooneoftherarestbirdsintheworld—thePlains-wanderer(领鹑)!ScientistsinAustraliahavejustusedAItolocatethesebirds.Thisdiscoverywillhelpprotecttheendangeredbirds.②Plains-wanderersaretiny,onlyabout15centimeterstall.Whentheyfeelfrightened,theycrouchdown(蹲下)tohideorruninsteadofflying.“Thereisnobirdlikeitintheworld.”saidascientist.Theyareverypickyabouttheirhabitats(栖息地).Thesetinybirdsliveingrasslands,butnotjustanygrassland.Therecan’tbetoomuchgrassortoolittle.Forthisreason,scientistssometimescallthemthe“Goldilocks”ofanimals.③Plains-wanderersusedtobecommonineasternAustralia.Butovertheyears,farmsandcitieshavetakenovertheirhome.Now,thereareonly250to1,000birdsleftinthewild.④Toprotecttheserarebirds,scientistsfirstneededtoknowwheretheywere.Theyworkedtogetheranddecidedto“listen”forthebirds.FemalePlains-wanderersmakeanunusual“Ooom”sound,andthiswasthekeytolocatingthem.⑤Theresearcherssetup35recordingdevicestocatchthesesounds.Thedevicescollectedtensofthousandsofhoursofrecordings.Humanscouldnotcheckallofit,sotheteamusedAItohelp.TheAIdetected(识别)callsfromtwolocations,andscientistslaterconfirmed(证实)thefindings.Onescientistsaiditfeltlike“findinggold.”Itisthefirsttimeinover30yearsthatthebirdhasbeenfoundwestofMelbourne.⑥Now,scientistswillworkwithlandownerstoprotectthesebirdsandtheirgrasslands.Andtheyarestilllistening,hopingtofindevenmoreofthese“Goldilocks”birds.23.WhatdoweknowaboutPlains-wanderersfromthepassage?

A.Theyarebiginsize.B.Theyprefertoliveinforests.C.Theyareindangernow.D.They’llflyawaywhenscared.24.WhyarePlains-wandererscalledthe“Goldilocks”ofanimals?

A.Becausetheyhavegolden-coloredfeathers.B.Becausetheyarehardforscientiststofind.C.Becausetheyalwaysmakeaspecialsound.D.Becausetheyneedhabitatstobe“justright”.25.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasthesamemeaningasthewordlocateinparagraph4?

A.Thenewlibraryislocatedinthecitycenter.B.Iplantolocateinasmallvillageafterretirement.C.Canyoulocatethenearesthospitalonyourphone?D.Thecompanydecidedtolocateitsfactoryneartheport.26.TohelpprotectPlains-wanderers,whichactionismostdirectlysupportedbythepassage?

A.Stoppingallhumanactivitiesingrasslandareas.B.PlantinglargeamountsofgrassacrossAustralia.C.UsingAItofindthem,thenkeepingtheminthezoo.D.UsingAItofindthem,thenprotectingtheirhabitats.①Areyouacuriousperson?Ifyou’reoftenthirstyforlearningmoreaboutsomething,thenyouprobablyare.ButasAmericanresearcherPerryZurnpointsout,________.Thereareatleastthreestylesofcuriosity:“busybodies,”“hunters”and“dancers.”②“Busybodies”liketocollectbitsofinformationonallkindsoftopics.They’renotchasing(追求)anycertaingoal.Rather,they’rejustinterestedintheworldaroundthem.“Hunters,”however,goafterspecific(具体的)answers.Theyfollowaclearpathtoreachtheirgoals.“Dancers”jumpatnewideasorcombine(结合)oldonesinnewways.Theyprefertotaketheroadlesstraveled.③Zurnandhisteamwentontoseehowthesecuriositystylesplayoutinreallife.TheyfocusedonthereadersoftheonlineencyclopediaWikipedia(维基百科).Theirresearchincluded482,000peoplefrom50countries.Foreachperson,theteamlookedathowmanydifferenttopicsheorshereadaboutandhowcloselythosetopicswereconnected.Forexample,didsomeonelookupPierrePerifelandthenreadabouthisnewfilm,TheBadGuys2?Ordidheorshejumpfromthefilmdirectortopu'ertea?④Theresultsshowedthatallthreetypesofcuriousmindsexist(存在)amongtoday’sinternetusers.“Busybodies”readwidely,buttheyespeciallylikedsports,foodandthearts.“Hunters”caredmoreaboutscienceandtechnology.Interestingly,theyweremorelikelytofeelstressedaftertheircurioushuntthantheothertwotypes.That’sprobablybecausetheyhadastrongerdrivetofillintheblanksintheirknowledge.⑤Zurnsaysweareeachbornwithanaturalcuriositystyle.However,ourstyleisn’tsetinstone.Wecandeveloptheothertwostylesbyspendingtimewithteachersorfriendswhothinkdifferently.That’sgoodnews.Afterall,curiosityworksbestwhenallthreestylesexistinonemind.27.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputbackinto________?

A.notallcuriousmindsarecutfromthesameclothB.somepeoplehavecuriousmindswhileothersdon’tC.peoplewillbecomelesscuriousastheygrowolderD.beingcuriousabouttheworldwillbenefityoualot28.Accordingtoparagraph2,whatisthemaindifferencebetween“Busybodies”and“Hunters”?

A.Busybodiesprefertocombineoldideasinnewways.B.HuntersfocusonacleargoalwhileBusybodiesdonot.C.Huntersaremoreinterestedintheworldaroundthem.D.BusybodiesaremorelikelytofeelstressedthanHunters.29.IntheresearchonWikipediareaders,whatdidtheteamstudyforeachperson?

A.Theirage,countryandfavoritetopics.B.Thetimetheyspentonreadingeachday.C.Theirpurposeforusingtheonlineencyclopedia.D.Thenumberandconnectionofthetopicstheyread.30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HowtoChangeYourCuriosityStyle.B.TheImportanceofCuriosityinLearning.C.AStudyonWikipediaReadingHabits.D.ThreeStylesofCuriosityandHowTheyWork.三、任务型阅读阅读下面材料,从所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答第5小题。HowtoBuildBetterHabitsAgoodhabitcanhelpusworkefficiently.Tobuildbetterhabits,youcantrythesethreemethods.________Needtoturnyourentireroutineupsidedowntodevelopagoodhabit?No,it’smorelikelytoleaveyoufeelingtired.So,startbydecidingwhichhabityouwanttobuildandbreakingitintosmallsteps.Forexample,ifyourgoalistowalk10,000stepseveryday,startat2,000or5,000steps,dependingonyourphysicalactivitylevel,andgraduallyworkyourwayup.Makegoodhabitseasy.Makingahabitconvenientmakesyoumuchmorelikelytostickwithit.________So,ifyou’retryingtoformagoodhabit,makesuretosetupyourenvironmentinawaythatreducesobstacles(障碍)andmakesitconvenientandeasy.Forexample,ifyouwanttogetintothehabitofjogginginthemorning,prepareyourworkoutclothesthenightbefore.________Markeachdayyoufollowthroughwiththehabitinadiary,ahabittrackerapp,oracalendar,whichcanhelpyoustaymotivatedandaccountable.Also,don’tforgettocelebrateprogressandeventhesmallestachievement.________

A.Startsmall.B.Recordandcelebrateyourprogress.C.Undoubtedly,goodhabitsbenefityoualot.D.Theeasierahabitis,themorelikelyyouaretomaintainit.E.Remember,rewardsplayanimportantroleinthehabit-formingcycle!31.________32.________33.________34.________35.Besidesthesethreemethods,whatdoyouoftendotodevelopyourgoodhabits?(不超过20词)____________________________四、完形填空ItwasSundayevening,andthesmellofroastchickenfilledthehouse.Leo,a15-year-oldboy,satdownwithhisparentsfor________.Assoonashepickeduphisfork,hishandmovedtowardshis________inhispocket.Hewantedto________thelatestscoresofhisfavoritebasketballteam.“Notatthetable,Leo,”hisfathersaidgentlybut________.“Let’sjusttalk.”Leosighedandputhisphoneaway.Hefeltabit________.Whatcouldtheypossiblytalkabout?Hestaredathisplate,countingtheseconds.Seeinghisdisappointment,hismothersmiled.“Whydon’tweall________thebestandworstpartofourweek?”Leothoughtitwasachildishgame.Butwithnothingelsetodo,he________.Hismotherwentfirst,talkingaboutafunnymistakeatwork.Thenhis________sharedastoryabouthelpingalostneighbor.WhenitwasLeo’s________,hehesitated.Heplannedtosay“nothingmuch.”________then,herememberedthemathtesthefinallypassed________strugglingforweeks.Hementioneditquietly.Tohissurprise,hisparents’faceslitupwithgreat________.“That’swonderful,son!Weknewyoucoulddoit!”hisfathersaid,clappinghimontheback.Theconversationcontinued.They________dreams,books,andeventhesillythingtheircatdid.Leofound________laughing,reallylaughing.Hewasn’tcheckingthetimeanymore.Hewas________enjoyinghimselfatthatmoment.Later,ashehelpedclearthetable,Leorealizedsomething.Forthepasthour,hehadn’tthoughtabouthisphoneonce.Thedinner,whichhehadthoughtwouldbeendless,flewby.Hefeltawarmconnectionhehadn’tfeltinalongtime.36.A.breakfastB.lunchC.dinnerD.snacks37.A.paperB.toyC.moneyD.phone38.A.checkB.recordC.listD.change39.A.quietlyB.loudlyC.carefullyD.firmly40.A.boredB.surprisedC.relaxedD.worried41.A.designB.discussC.shareD.prepare42.A.refusedB.agreedC.continuedD.stopped43.A.sisterB.brotherC.fatherD.mother44.A.answerB.turnC.choiceD.connection45.A.SoB.OrC.ButD.And46.A.beforeB.afterC.duringD.until47.A.prideB.praiseC.careD.interest48.A.thoughtofB.talkedaboutC.dealtwithD.lookedinto49.A.itselfB.themselvesC.herselfD.himself50.A.fullyB.hardlyC.almostD.seldom五、选词填空将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。

throughdrivetoolspecialdressupOnOct24,amiddleschoolinGaomi,Shandongprovince,helda51fallsportsfestivalthemed“ValueFood,BuildDreams.”Somestudents52asfarmers,showeddifferentkindsofcropsandperformedaharvestdance.SomebroughtDIYfarming53.Somedressedlikevendorssellingvegetables.Teacherseven54realfarmmachineryontotheplayground.55thesecreativeactivities,studentslearnedwhatdailyrurallifewaslike.Italsohelpedthemappreciatehardworkandtaughtthemtosavefoodandmoney.六、短文填空阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。Avery’sHelpfulHairKitsisanorganizationthataimstosupportchildreninhomelessshelterswithtexturedandcurlyhairby56(提供)themwithbasichaircareproducts.Itwas57(创办)byan11-year-oldgirl,AveryJenkins,whowantstohelpthesechildrenlooktheirbest.Whenshewas6,hermomaskedherifshecouldgivesomeofherhairproductstoachildinhomelessshelters.While58(准备)theproducts,shegainedanewideaonhair.Shesawhowchallengingitcouldbeforsomepeopletodotheirhairinawaythatmadethemfeel59(自信的).Sinceshereallylovesherhairandenjoysexperimentingwith60(各种各样的)styles,shewantedanykidwithhairlikeherstohavethatsameopportunity.61(事实上),itstartedasaGoFundMepage.Assupportcamein,the62(项目)grew,andtheyusedthedonationstocreatecompletehairkits.“Themost63(有意义的)partisbeingabletogivebackandreallyhelpothers.EventhoughI’makid,IknowIcanmakeabigdifference.”shesaid.Shealso64(鼓励)otherpeopletodreamsomethingandgoforit.Shebelievesthat65(令人惊叹的)thingscanhappenifyoufollowyourdreams,staydevoted,andputintheeffort.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。“Loveyou,laoji”isacatchphrasenow.Literally,“laoji”means“theoldself”.Althoughcallingourselvesthiswayisabitfunny,itmakesusfeelwarmatheart.It’slike66(talk)toagoodoldfriend—relaxedandcaring.67(ring)intheNewYear,herearesometipsforyoutolovelaojimoreinthecomingyear.Don’tchaseperfection.Waitingtobeperfectoften68(mean)neverstarting.Manypeopleputthingsoffbecausethey’reafraidofmakingmistakes.69doingsomethingimperfectisbetterthandoingnothingatall.Startsmall.Learnasyougo.Thefirststepmattersmost.Takerealrest.Realrestisn’tsleepingallday70stayinguplateonyourph

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