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第第页春学期九年级英语2026.5一、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.Lookatthesignonthewall.Itsays"Nosmoking".You____smokehere.A.mayB.canC.mustn'tD.maynot2.Thenewbridge____nextmonth,makingitmucheasiertocrosstheriver.A.willcompleteB.willbecompletedC.hascompletedD.iscompleted3.—Couldyouplease____theTValittle?Yourfatherissleepinginthenextroom.—Sorry,I'lldoitrightaway.A.turnonB.turnoffC.turnupD.turndown4.____ZhangXuekeptonimprovinghismotorcyclesforover20yearsandnevergaveup,histeamfinallywontheWSBKchampionship(冠军)andmadehistory.A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.IfD.So5.Weshouldthinktwicebeforesharingpersonalinformationonline.Inotherwords,wemustact____inthedigitalworld.A.wiselyB.widelyC.quietlyD.quickly6.Afteralongwalk,IwassotiredthatIcoulddo____butsleep.A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing7.—IheardthatJimisnotverygoodatsports.—That'snottrue.____heisthebestrunnerinourschool.A.ForexampleB.InfactC.AsaresultD.Aboveall8.—Iwonder____.—Byreadinginstructionsandwatchingvideosonline.A.howcanIlearntousethesmartricecookerB.whenIcanlearntousethesmartricecookerC.howIcanlearntousethesmartricecookerD.whyIcanlearntousethesmartricecooker9.—IkeepsayingI'llreadmorebooks,butit'shardformetostart.—Comeon.Remember,"____".A.AmissisasgoodasamileB.ActionsspeaklouderthanwordsC.ManyhandsmakelightworkD.Practicemakesperfect10.—Thanksforlendingmeyourdictionary.Itreallyhelpedmealot.—____.I'mhappytohelp.A.MypleasureB.AllrightC.NevermindD.Goodidea二、完形填空(共12小题,每小题1分,满分12分)SophiaCampbell,afourthgrader,usedtofeel"notthatsmart."Schoolwasnot_11_forher,especiallywhenitcametoreadinglessons.Sheoftenstudiedlateanddidherbesttopracticereading._12_sheputalotofeffortintoreading,sheoftenfeltlikeshecouldn'tkeepupwithherclassmates.Shewasshyand_13_turnedtoothersforhelpinclass.Butrecently,somethingunexpectedhappenedthatchangedherwholeworld.WhileSophiawasoutoftheclassroomtoborrowabookfromthelibrary,herteacher,Mrs.Miller,andthe"KindnessSquad,"agroupofkindstudents,starteda_14_plan.TheytookcolourfulstickynotesandrantoSophia'sdesk.Theywrotewordslike"Youareastar!","Hardworkerhere!",and"Yourreadingis_15_somuch.Keepondoingit!"EachnotecarriedcareandbeliefinSophia.WhenSophia_16_,shewassurprised.Everythinglookedsodifferent.Shecould_17_takeherseat!About50brightnotes_18_herdeskandchair."Iwascryingandlaughingatthesametime,"Sophiasaid.Thislovelysticky-notesurprise_19_.Thekindmessagesmadeherfeelwarmandloved.Lookingatthedesk,Sophiagained_20_."Iamsmart."Sophiasaidwithasmile."Icanmakeit!"Mrs.Millershareda12-secondvideoofthesurpriseonline.Itquicklybecamewell-known,receivingover28millionviews.Butfortheclass,themostvaluablethingwasnotthepopularity.Itwaslearningthatonesmall_21_cansometimeshaveabiginfluenceontheworld.Thesesweetmomentsalsobroughtthewholeclassmuch_22_together.Theyallunderstoodthatkindnessisthegreatestgiftwecangivetoeachother.Asoneboyputit:"Akeyofkindnesscanopeneverydoor."11.A.difficultB.easyC.excitedD.busy12.A.WhileB.BecauseC.ButD.Although13.A.alwaysB.oftenC.seldomD.usually14.A.secretB.strangeC.boringD.usual15.A.meaningB.improvingC.changingD.helping16.A.leftB.wentC.returnedD.stood17.A.nearlyB.hardlyC.reallyD.simply18.A.coveredB.putC.touchedD.laid19.A.meantB.workedC.happenedD.dropped20.A.kindnessB.interestC.confidenceD.happiness21.A.attentionB.directionC.inventionD.action22.A.wiserB.braverC.closerD.politer三、阅读理解(共14小题,每小题2分,满分28分)AControllingthingswithyourmindsoundslikeasuperpower.Buttoday,itisadreamthathascometrue!Recently,aparalyzed(瘫痪的)studenthadachip(芯片)putinsidehisbrain.Thechipcanrecordbrainsignalsandsendthemtoacomputer.Withit,hecancontrolthecomputerwithoutusinghishands!Butofcourse,therearetwosidestoeverystory.Let'shearwhattwostudentsthink.WilliamIfthechipworkswell,itwouldbeagamechangerforpeoplewithdisabilities.Forexample,paralyzedpeoplemightbeabletocontroltheirbodiesagainandlivefreelyontheirown.Itcouldalsohelppeoplewithoutdisabilities.Becausethechipconnectstothebrain,itallowsustolearnandrememberinformationbetter.Italsoallowsustorecordourmemories.Aswegetolder,wemaychoosetostorethesememoriesinasystem.Thenwewon'tloseorforgetthem.JessieSofar,scientistsknowlittleabouttheproblemsthischipmaybring.Butthehumanbrainisverysensitive(敏感的).Evenasmallmistakewhenputtinginthechipcouldhurtitbadly.Andthatharmcouldlastforever.Anotherproblemisprivacy.Ifachipcanreadyourbrainmessages,someonemightstealyourpersonalinformation.Theymightuseittowatchyouorinfluenceyourchoices.Peoplecouldlosecontrolovertheirthoughtsandactions.23.Whatcanaparalyzedstudentdoifachipisputinsidehisbrain?A.Hewilllivefreelylikeotherpeople.B.Hemaycontrolhisbodycompletely.C.Hecancontrolthecomputerwithoutusinghishands.D.Hecanrecordhisbrainsignalsandsendthemtoacomputer.24.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtoWilliam?A.Peoplemaystealothers'privacyfromthechip.B.Thechipisonlyusefultopeoplewithdisabilities.C.Thelivesofpeoplewithdisabilitieswillbechangedifthechipworkswell.D.Thechipcanhelppeopletolearnbetterwithoutbeingconnectedtothebrain.25.WhatisJessie'sattitude(态度)towardsputtingchipsinsidethehumanbrain?A.Hopeful.B.Worried.C.Supportive.D.Confident.BAnewtrend(潮流)istakingoverTikTok.Inmanyvideos,youngpeopleareholdingcupsofhotwaterandeatingwarmbowlsofporridge.What'sgoingon?Theyarefollowinganewtrendcalled"TurningChinese."Thislifestyleisinspired(受…启发)byTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).Chinesepeopleknowitverywell.ButformanypeopleintheWest,thesehabitsarecompletelynew.Youngpeopleallovertheworldarenowfallinginlovewiththesesimple,healthyhabits.So,whatdoesitmeanto"turnChinese"?First,saygoodbyetoice!Insteadofice-colddrinks,peoplearedrinkingwarmwaterwithhoney(蜂蜜).Theybelievewarmdrinksaremuchgentleronthestomach.Forbreakfast,theychoosewarmingfoodslikevegetablesouporcookedapplesinsteadofcoldmilk.TikTokcreator(博主)EmmaPengfromChinaisexcitedtoseethistrend.Shefeelsproudthathercultureishelpingotherslivebetter.OnChinesesocialmedia,manypeopleonlinearealsocheeringforthistrend.Theyseeitasabridgebetweendifferentcultures.Butit'snotjustaboutfood.Thistrendisaboutrespect.Theydonotjustfollowthehabitswithoutthinking.Insteadofjustcopying,fansareaskingquestionslike,"Whenisthebesttimetoeatthis?"Theywanttolearnthetruemeaningbehindthehabits."Iamhavingsomuchfunwiththis!"onefanshares.ItturnsoutthataspecialtraditionfromtheEastisexactlywhatthebusyworldneeds.26.Whichofthefollowingbelongsto(属于)the"TurningChinese"trend?A.Drinkingicedcolaeveryday.B.Havingcoldmilkforbreakfast.C.Drinkingwarmhoneywater.D.Eatingicecreamaftermeals.27.Whatelsedothefansdowhentheyfollowthehabits?A.TheysellwarmfoodontheInternet.B.Theyteachotherstodrinkhotwater.C.Theylearntherealmeaningbehindthehabits.D.TheymakevideoswithChinesepeople.28.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HealthyFoodonTikTokB.TraditionalChineseMedicineC.Let'sLearnaboutChineseCultureD.ANewTrend:"TurningChinese"CDoyouhavetospelloutW-A-L-Kslowlysothatyourdogdoesn'tgettooexcited?Manydogsknowtheword"walk"verywellandgetreallyexcited.Mostdogscanlearnafewkeywords,butsome"genius"dogsaredifferent.Theyarelikesponges(海绵)fornewwords!Anewstudyfoundthatthesegifteddogscouldlearnthenameofatoyjustbylisteningtopeopletalking.Inonetest,adogwatchedtwohumanstalkaboutanewtoy.Onepersonshowedtheotheratoyandtalkedaboutit.Later,thedogwentintoanotherroomandpickedthatexacttoyoutofabigpile.What'sevenmoreamazing?Thesesmartdogscanlearnthenameofatoyevenifitisnotseen.Thedogfirstsawthenewtoyandthentheownerdroppeditinabox.Whilechatting,theownerlookedattheplacewherethetoywashidden.Thedogcaughtthesimplesignandconfidentlypickedthecorrecttoylater.Butdon'tfeelbadifyourpetisn'tgifted.Mostdogsjustfollowyourbodysignsorthesoundofyourvoice.TheymightnotbeabletotellaballfromaFrisbee(飞盘),andthat'sokay!Bystudyingtheserare,smartdogs,welearnaboutourselves,too.Scientistsbelievethathumansalreadyknewhowtounderstandeachother'ssocialsignsevenbeforewehadlanguage.Asonescientistsaid,"Languagewaskindofhitchhiking(搭便车)onthesesocialabilities."29.Whydoesthewritermention"W-A-L-K"atthebeginningofthepassage?A.TotellreadershowtospellEnglishwordscorrectly.B.Tointroducedogs'abilitytounderstandwordsandstartthemaintopic.C.Toexplainwhygifteddogsareveryspecial.D.Toprovethatalldogscanlearnmanynewwords.30.Accordingtothepassage,howcansmartdogslearnthenameofatoy?A.Byspellingthetoy'snamewiththeirowners.B.Byplayingwiththetoymanytimes.C.Bycatchingsimplesocialsignsfromtheirowners.D.Bylookingfortoysinbigpileswithoutanysigns.31.Whatcanwelearnfromthescientist'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Dogsunderstandhumanlanguagebetterthanpeople.B.Socialabilitieshelpedthedevelopmentofhumanlanguage.C.Humanlanguagehasnoconnectionwithsocialabilities.D.Humansgotsocialabilitiesaftertheyhadlanguage.32.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelguide.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Asportsnewspaper.D.Astorybookforkids.DWeoftenconsiderthecityastressfulplace.Crowdedstreets,expensivehousing,allkindsofpollution,andaweaksenseofcommunityarejustafewreasonspeoplemayfeelthiswayaboutcitylife.Becauseofthis,manypeopledreamofmovingtothecountrysideforaslowerpaceoflifeandacloserconnectiontonature.Butwhatifwelookatcitiesinanewway—notastheoppositeofnature,butasanewkindofnature?Atfirst,thisideamaysoundstrange,butitmakesusasktwoimportantquestions:Whatis"nature"?Andwhatis"city"?Manypeoplethinknaturecanbefoundonlyinmountainsandforests.However,itcanalsobefoundineverycornerofacity—alongariverbank,inasmallpark,onabalcony,orinthesongsofbirdsinthetrees.Infact,manyofourcity"neighbors"areanimals.InEuropeandNorthAmerica,forexample,squirrelsarenowmorecommonincitiesthaninforests.Asthedividinglinebetweencityandnaturebecomesblurred,somecitydesignerssuggestthatweneedtostartseeingcitiesasecosystems(生态系统)foralllivingthings,notjusthumans.Anecosystemincludesbothlivingthings(likehumans,animals,andplants)andnon-livingthings(likeair,water,buildings,androads).Insuchasystem,everythingisconnected.Humansandotherthingssharethesamespace,andouractionsinfluenceoneanother.Whenwedesignfuturecities,weshouldtakeeverypartofthisecosystemintoconsideration.Natureisnotonly"outthere"infarawayplaces.Itisalsorighthere,besideus.Ifwetreatthecityasnature,wewillstopaskingwherenaturebeginsandstartaskinghowtolivebetterinit.33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Natureonlyappearsinmountainsandforests.B.SquirrelsarelesscommoninEuropeancitiesthaninforests.C.Anecosystemonlyincludeslivingthingslikeanimalsandplants.D.Naturecanalsobefoundonabalconyorinaparkinacity.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"blurred"inParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.Unclear.B.Strange.C.Clear.D.Straight.35.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedesignoffuturecitiesfromthepassage?A.Itshouldonlyconsiderhumanneeds.B.Itshouldtreatcitiesasecosystemsforalllivingandnon-livingthings.C.Itshouldseparatecitiesfromnaturecompletely.D.Itshouldbuildfewerbuildingsandmoreforests.36.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tolisttheenvironmentproblemsofcitylife.B.Toexplainwhyforestshavemoreanimalsthancities.C.Tointroduceanewwayofseeingcitiesasapartofnature.D.Totellreadersthateveryoneshouldmovetothecountryside.四、还原句子(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出四个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Sinceearlythisyear,manycitieshaveseenanewfashion:Hotelsaregettingfewerguestswhilecampingisbecomingpopular.This"campingrevolution"ischanginghowpeopletraveltoday.Colorfultentsnowstandinmanyplaces.Youcanseetheminparks,onbeaches,andonhilltops.AlongtheWestLake,whilemanyexpensivehotelsstillkeeptheirroompriceshigh,theirbookingrates(预订率)havedropped._37_Insomepopularplaces,gettingatentisnowharderthangettingahotelroom._38_Morecitiesnowletpeoplestayoutforthenight.Theyevenofferspecialactivitieslikeoutdoormovies.Campingdoesn'tjustprovideaplacetosleepanymore.Ithasturnedintoaspecialexperience.It'snowamixofmarkets,music,sports,andlearningaboutnature.Therearemanyreasonswhytentsarebecomingmorepopularthanhotelrooms.Manytouristsfeelhotelpricesaretoo-high.Campingischeaperandgivespeoplemorefreedom.Youngpeoplealsowanttobeclosertonature._39_However,problemsarerising,too.Somecampingareasfacerubbishpilesandloudnoise.Theyhavenofiresafetythingsorsafewaysout.Ifthecampingeconomy(经济)wantstogrow,theseproblemsmustbesolved.A.Infact,sleepingoutdoorsissometimesdangerous,butchallenging.B.Thischangeisspreadingbecausecampingisnolongerjustahobby.C.However,campgroundswithbeautifulviewsareoftenfull.D.Asaresult,peoplecan'taffordexpensivehotels.E.Therearealso"wildcamps"thatcanbedangerousforpeople.F.Inthisway,theycanbothsavemoneyandenjoytheviews.五、阅读短文,回答问题。前3题每题答案不超过10个词(共4小题,前3小题每题2分,第4小题3分,满分9分)Canasimplepieceofpaperholdsomethingveryheavy?A14-year-oldboynamedMilesWuhasprovedthatitcan!Mileshaslovedorigami(theartoffoldingpaper)sincehewaseight.Heeventriedtofold(折叠)apapercraneusingapizzaboxonce.Helovesmakingpaperbirdsandinsects.Heevensoldsomeofhisworkstoraisemoneyforcharity.Lastyear,Milesenteredabigsciencecompetition.Hestayeduplatemanynightstestinghisideas.HeusedaspecialwayoffoldingpapercalledtheMiura-Orifold.Thisfoldletsalargemapopenandcloseinoneeasymove.NASAusesthissameideatoopensolarpanels(太阳能板)onsatellites(卫星)inspace.Mileswantedtousethesefoldstohelppeople.Hethoughttheycouldmakestrongandsafeplacesforpeoplewholosetheirhomes.Hesetupasimple"lab"inhislivingroom,andtested54differentwaystofoldpaper.Althoughsometestsfailed,heneverstoppedtryingnewwaystomakethepaperstronger.Finally,hediscoveredonewayoffoldingthepaperthatcouldsupportmorethan10,000timesitsownweight!Hislittlebrotherevensatonit,anditdidn'tbreak.Milessaidthiswaslikeputting4,000elephantsontopofataxi.Everyoneatthecompetitionwassurprisedbyhisunbelievableresult.Thejudges(裁判)lovedandpraisedhiscreativityandhardwork.Mileswonfirstprizeand$25,000.Mileswantstokeepexploring."Itisalwaysworthfollowingyourcuriosity.Don'tbeafraidtofail,"hesaid,"becauseyoudon'tknowwhereitcouldleadyou."41.WhathasMilesWuproved?42.WhatspecialfoldingmethoddidMilesuseinthecompetition?43.Whathappenedwhenhislittlebrothersatonthefoldedpaper?44.WhatcanwelearnfromMiles?六、综合填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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。Canasmallsodacan(罐头)saveafamily?For13-year-oldRyanHulance,theanswerisahugeYES!ThisyoungherofromEnglandhasaveryspecialhobby.Hecollectsemptyaluminium(铝)cans46_____(raise)moneyforpeopleinneed.Mostpeoplejustthrowawayusedcans,butRyansawagoodwaytohelpothers.Thesecansseemuseless,buttheycanturnintorealhelpforpoorpeople.Sohebegantogathercans47_____hisfreetime.Hebelievedsmallandcommonthingscouldmakeabig48_____(different)topoorfamilies.Hiskindideahaswarmedmanyheartsinhistown.Manypeoplehavebeguntogivehimcanstosupporthiskindproject.Ryanstartedhisprojectin2023.Atfirst,onlyafewhundredcans49_____(collect)everyweek.Hisparentshelpedhimbydrivingtheircaroverthecanstocrush(压扁)themtosavespace.Now,Ryanhasahugemachinetodothatwork.Overthepastthreeyears,he50_____(recycle)about1.5millioncans.Thatis51_____mountainofmetal(金属)!Ryanhassoldthemetalandgivenallthemoneytocharity.Sofar,hehas52_____(successful)raised20,000dollarstobuyfoodforpoorfamilies.Ryanissobusywithschoolworkandtheproject53_____healmosthasnofreetime.Heisusedto54_____(pick)upcansfor20hoursaweekafterschoolandonweekends.Thisisnoteasyfora13-year-oldboy.Sometimeshewantstoplayvideogameswithhisfriendsinstead.Butthenhethinksaboutthefamiliesheishelping."IreallylovewhatIdobecauseIhelppeoplewhoareinneed,"Ryansaid.Hisparentsareveryproudofhim,andtheywanttohelphisprojectgroweven55_____(big).Theybelievethattheirhardandkindworkwillbringgreathelptomorefamilies.七、书面表达(共1题;满分15分)在
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