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2025-2026学年湖北省荆州市沙市区九年级(上)期末英语试卷

一、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。

Weallknowbankswherewekeepourmoney.Buthaveyoueverheardofa'ToodBank"?InFutianDistrict,

Shenzhen,youcanseesmartboxesthatlooklikepackagelockers.Theygivefree,freshfoodtopeopleinneedday

andnight.

(1)Itisateamworkwithihcgovernment,companiesandsocialgroups.Upionow.22smartboxeson10

streetsofFutianarefullofdifferentsafefoods.

Justlikeausualbank,thissystemuses"deposits(存放)"and11withdrawals(提取)".The"deposits'1comefrom87

partnercompanies.(2)______Awarmexampleisthe"veteransteamedbuns'*-aretiredsoldierusedhispension

moneytomakethembyhand.Thesebunsarenowlovedbylocalpeople.

(3)______Insteadoflettingthedonorstakethefoodback,itisgiventopeoplewhoneedhelp.First,before8p.m.,

lovv-incomcfamilies,disabledpeopleandstreetcleanerscangetthefoodthroughthe"iShcnzhcnMApp.Towasteless

food,anyfoodleftafter8p.m.isopentoallpeople.

(4)___Thefoodbankhasstrictrules:theboxesstaycool,vveknowwhereallthefoodcomesfrom,and

workerschecktheboxesregularly.

(5)______Ithassaved195tonsoffoodfrombeingthrownaway,andcutcarbonemissionsby390tons.Thesefood

banksdomorethangivefbod-theybuildawarmcommunityandhelpprotecttheenvironment.Theyareagreat

exampleofShenzhen'screativeandkindcitycare.

A.ThisprojectstartedinMay2022.

B.Safetyisthemostimportantthinghere.

C.Peopleusuallygetthesamefoodeveryday.

D.However,the*'withdrawals"workinadifferentway.

E.Theygiveawayextrafoodorfoodthatwillgobadsoon.

F.ByDecember2025»thisprojecthashelped484.000people.

1.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

2.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.F

3.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

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4.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

5.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

二、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。

ItwashalfpastsevenonMondaymorningjayStonerolledoutofbedHedidacoupleofwake-upexercisesandthen

hewentovertohismirrorandlookedat⑹.

"Notbad,Stone>"hesaidtohimselfwithahappysmile.Maybehewasn'treadyfbrHollywood,(7]withhisdark

browneyes>hehadthelooksthatturnedothers*heads.Hemovedclosertocheckhis⑻.

"Perfect,"hethought/'Goodenoughforatoothpaste(牙膏)ad."

Ashiseyesmoveddowntohisstrongarms,hesmiledagain.Thehourshespentinthegymanddoingsit-upshadpaid

off.How(9)hewas!

Butsuddenly,hissmile(l()).Hiseyesmoveddowntohislegs,andheletoutaquietsigh(叹息).Hislegsweretoo(11)

forhisbody.Whenhesatdown.hewasalmostastallaseveryoneelse.Butwhenhestoodup,hehadtolookupat

mostboys.Itmadehimfeelalittle(12).

(13)didn'thislegsgrowliketherestofhisbody?Wheredidhisshortlegs(14)?Hecertainlydidn'tgetthemfrom

hisparents—theywerebothquitetallandcould(15)reachthingsonthetopshelves.Whenhe(16)oldfamilyphotos,

hefoundtheanswer:hismom'sdadhadthesameshortlegs."Thanksalot>Grandpa,"hesaidquietly,rollinghis

eyes.*'Whycouldn'tIgetyourcoolmustache(胡子)instead?"

Ofcourse,thekidsatschoolallnoticedJay'sshortlegsandtheyhadanickname(夕卜号)fbrhim:Stubs!Almostno

onecalledhimbyhisrealname.StubsStone.Jaydidn'tlikehisnickname,buthehadto(17)it.Justthinkaboutthe(18)

situation!

Butthelegscoulddoalotofthings.Theywerequickandstrong.HecouldrunfasterthananyoneelseinBrewerHigh

footballteam.Evenatbasketball,wheretheotherplayersweremuchtallerthanhim,theywerestillafraidofhim

becauseofhis(19).

Jayshookhishead."Slubs.SlubsStone>thekidwithstubbylegs.Yeah»that'snic,"hesmiledagainvsilh(20)and

pride."Whoneededlonglegswhenyouhadspeedlikethat?"

Suddenly,heheardhismother'svoice."Jay!It'sbreakfasttime!'1

6.A.myselfB.yourselfC.himselfD.herself

7.A.andB.butC.soD.or

8.A.eyesB.noseC.earsD.teeth

9.A.proudB.shamedC.upsetD.sad

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10.A.droppedB.stayedC.disappearedD.broke

11.A.shortB.longC.heavyD.thin

12.A.interestedB.relaxedC.excitedD.embarrassed

13.A.WhatB.WhereC.WhyD.When

14.A.comeinB.comefromC.comeonD.comeover

15.A.happilyB.easilyC.hardlyD.patiently

16.A.lookedthroughB.lookedafterC.lookedoutD.lookedfbr

17.A.acceptB.refuseC.receiveD.stop

18.A.carelessB.uselessC.homelessD.helpless

19.A.heightB.speedC.beautyD.weight

20.A.angerB.worryC.satisfactionD.sadness

三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。

A

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CUy八,/

Place

3rdFloor.CityCultureCenter.

No.88WestLakeRoad,Xihu

District,HangzhouAdmission

Openinghuurs•Groupvisitsofmorethan10peoplemustbebookedin

10:00am-6:00pm(Closedonadvance.

Tuesday)•Individualvisitorscanenterwithoutreservation(预约).

Visitorscan*tenterthemuseum•VisitorswithIDcardststudentcardsorothervalidcertificates

after5:00pm.(证件)cangoin.

Gethere•Childrenunder8shouldgowiththeirparentsorguardians(监

No.7,No.23,No.49,No.78护人).

buses

SubwayLine3(getoffat

CultureCenterStationExitB)

Note

•Inordertokeeptheexhibitionhallcleanandprotectthe

PriceForfreeartworks(艺术品),pets,drinks,foodcan'tbebroughtintothe

exhibitionhall.

•Youmaytakephotos,butpleasedonotusetheflash.

Formoreinformation»pleaseclick(点击):https://.

21.1lowlongistheCityArtExhibitionusuallyopeneachday?

A.7hours.B.8hours.C.9hours.D.10hours.

22.Whocangointothecenter?

A.A7-year-oldboyalone.

B.An11-year-oldstudentwithoutacertificate.

C.Agroupof15peoplewithoutreservation.

D.A9-year-oldgirlwithastudentcard.

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23.Whatcanbebroughtintotheexhibition?

A.Dogs.B.Cameras.C.Juice.D.Hamburgers.

24.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtotheguide?

A.VisitorscantakeSubwayLine3togetthere.

B.Visitorscanenterthecenterat5:30.

C.Visitorscangointotheexhibitioneveryday.

D.Visitorsneedtopayforthetickets.

25.Whereisthisvisitguidemostlikelytobeseen?

A.Onanewspaper.B.Inanartbook.

C.Onawebsite.D.Inatravellingmagazine.

B

Doyouevergetasongstuckinyourhead?Evenasongyoudon'tlikclThisfunnyproblemiscalledanncarworm".It

happenswhenapartofasong-maybefromavideoorastore-getsstuckinyourbrainlikeglue.

Whydoesthishappen?Yourbrainlovesthingsthatareeasytorememberandrepeat.Songswithsimplemusic,

catchyrhythms,andrepeatinglyricsarelikelittlebrainsnacks-they'requicktocatchanddifficulttoletgo.Ifyou

onlyheardasnippet>yourbrainmiglitplayitagainandagainlikeabrokenrecord»tryingto"finish"singingthesong

evenifyoudon'twantitto.

Thisuninvitedsonglovestovisitwhenyouarcnotbusy.ltcomesduringaboringlesson»whenyouwalkhome,

orwhenyoutrytosleep.Suddenly,amusicshowstartsinsideyourmind.Mostlyyoucan'thelphumming(哼唱)

itoutloudandyoucannotstopit!Sometimesyoufeellikesayingtoyourself:*'Bequiet,youfool".

Wantittogoaway?Herearesomeeasyideas.Sometimes»listeningtothewholesongfromstarttofinishcan

help-thismakesyourbrainfeelthatthetuneisfinished,soitstopsrepeating.Ortquicklychangetoasongyoureally

love,onethat'ssoenjoyablethatitcanpushtheeanvonnout.Thebestway,though,istodosomethingthatneeds

allyourattention:workonyourhomeworkproblem,havealivelychatwithafriend,orevendrawadetailed

piclurc.Thisfillsyourbrainwithnew,enjoyablethoughts,leavingnoroomfbrtheunwantedsong.

Don'tfeelbadifthishappcns.ltdocsnotmeanyoulikethesong.ltjustmeansyourbrainisactiveandhavingfiin.If

nothingworks,justsingalong.Sometimes.thatisthefastestwaytomakeitleave!

26.Whatisan,,earworm',accordingtothepassage?

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A.Akindofsmallwormthatlikesmusic.

B.Avideothathasbeautifulpictures.

C.Asnackthatisgoodfbryourbrain.

D.Asongthatstaysinyourheadwithoutpermission.

27.Whichcanbeusedtoreplacetheunderlined\vords"asnippet"?

A.Awholesong.B.Afunnyproblem.

C.Asmallpieceofmusic.D.Aninterestingvideo.

28.Whydosomesongseasilybecomeearworms?

A.Theyareeasytorememberandrepeat.

B.Theyarcfrompopularvideosorstores.

C.Theyaresongsthatpeopledon'tlikeatall.

D.Theyareverylongandhardtoremember.

29.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Wecan'tstopan"eanvorin1'.

B.An"earwomi"meansyoulikethesong.

C.An"carworm"willcomewhenwearebusy.

D.Listeningtothewholesongmaystopan^carworm".

3().Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.Earwonns:MyFavoriteSongs

B.Earwonns:SongsStuckinYourHead

C.Thecorrectwaytolistentomusic

D.TheMagicoftheHumanBrain

c

Itwasthebigschoolcharitysaleday,andGracefeltanxious,twistingherhandsnenously.Shestayeduplatebaking

chocolatecupcakes,buttheoven(烤箱)wastoohot-someburntor.thebottom,otherssankinthemiddle.Worse,

sheaddedtoomuchchocolate,makingitanunpleasantdarkbrown."Theylookawful!"shelookedather"products".

HerbestfriendMiatriedtocheerherup:"Don'tbesad.Maybesomeonewillbuythem."ButGraceshookher

head.Findingoutotherstallswithperfectpinkmacarons,goldencookies,andrainbowcakes,shewassurenoone

wouldwantheruglyones.Whenthesalestarted>studentswalkedby,onlyhavingalookbeforeleaving:someeven

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snickered(窃笑).Grace'sfacefelthotwithembarrassment,andshewantedtohidetheplate.

Justthen,creativeclassmateDanielstopped.Heleanedin,lookedatthecupcakesexcitedly,andsaid:nThesearen't

ruinedIWc'llcallthem'Adventure(冒险)Cupcakes*!HHcpointedtoaburntone:"It'sachocolatevolcano(火

山)!Thissunkenoneisahiddentrcasurc-svvcctjaminsidc!nHcgrabbedamarkerandapieceofcardboard,writing

down:"AdventureCupcakes—Special&Fun!Charity!"Thenhecalledoutloudlytothestudentswalkingnearby.

ToGrace'ssurprise,studentscameoveratonce»interestedinthespecialcupcakes.”wantone!,H,Metoo!"Soona

smalllineformed>andeventeachersstoppedbytobuythem.Beforebng,theplatewascompletelyenipty.Counting

hermoney»Gracewashappytofindshe'dmademorethanMiawithherperfectmacarons."Thankyou,Daniel.You

turnedmybadcupcakesintosomethingeveryoneloved.1'

Danielsmiled:"Mistakesaren'talwaysbad.Sometimesyoujustneedadifferentwayoflookingatthings-pcoplclove

special,differentthings:perfectcanbeboring!"Gracenodded,learninganimportantlesson:whenthingsgowrong,

don'tgiveup.CreativityandpositivilycanturnHugly"mistakesintohappysurprises.

31.WhatdidGracemakefbrthesale?

A.Cookies.B.Macarons.C.Cupcakes.D.Chocolate.

32.Lookatthemindmap.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?

Grace'sexperience▲

Surpn*cd_^--~

----♦

Making▲Studentsbought(小、

cupcakescupcakes、川J»*ui

A.Studentssnickered»HappyB.Danielstopped,Awful

C.Callingoutloudly.TiredD.Stayinguplate.Nervous

33.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Graceputtreasuresinhercakes.

B.Teachersdidn'tlikethecakes.

C.GracemadelessmoneythanMiaintheend.

D.DanielgaveanewnametoGrace'scakes.

34.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDaniel?

A.Creativeandhelpful.B.Kindandhonest.

C.Strictandfriendly.D.Quietandhard-working.

35.WhatlessondidGracelearntrointheexperience?

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A.It'seasytobakeperfectcupcakesifyouarecareful.

B.Whenthingsgowrong,don'tgiveupeasily.

C.Charitysalesarcnotfiinfbrstudents.

D.Perfectthingsarcalwaysthemostpopular.

四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。

36.Haveyoulookedatyournewhistorybookrecently?Ifyouopenittothepageabout

theMingDynasty,youmightseeabigsurprise.ThereisapictureofthefamousEmperor

ZhuYuanzhang.Butwait!Helooksverydifferentfrombefore.Inthepast,studentssawastrangepictureofhim.In

thaloldpicture,hisfacewasverylong,andhischin(下巴)lookedlikea'*shoehom.nHelookedalittlescaryand

ugly.Manystudentsrememberedhimbecauseofthisfunnyface.

However,thenewtextbooksaredifferent.Now,theEmperorlookslikeahandsome,middle-agedman.Hehasa

normalfaceandlooksveryseriousandcalm.Thisisnotamistake.Thisisactuallythe"real"pictureof(he

Emperor.ThispaintingcomesfromthePalaceMuseum,wheretheykeepimportantthingsfromthepast.

So»whydidwehavetwodifferentpictures?Whywastheoldonesostrange?Theanswerisaninterestingstory

aboutpower.Longago,dragonswereregardedaspowerftilgods,anda"dragonface"(highforehead»longchin)

wasconsideredspecial.Tomakepeopleseehisfatherasgodlikeandrespecthispower,theemperor'sson»ZhuDi

hadartistspainttheemperorwithadragonface―amadc-uplegendtohelpthefamilyrulethecountry.

Foralongtime,peoplebelievedthelegend.Buttoday,historianswanttoshowusthetruth.ltisgreattosecthereal

manbehindthestories.Now,whenwelookatourhistorybooks,wecanlearnthefacts>notjustthelegends.

(1)-(2).Fillintheblanksaccordingtothepassage.

TheEmperorlooked(1)

IntheoldpictureThefacewaslongwithastrangechin

______.(不超过5词)

TheEmperorlookedlike(2)_____.TheEmperorlooksveryserious

Inthenewtextbooks

(不超过5词)andcalm.

(2)ZhuDimadehisfather'sfacespecialbecauseitcould_____.(不超过10词)

(3)Historiansusethe"real"pictureoftheEmperorto_____.(不超过5词)

(4)Whatdoyouthinkofthischangeinourtextbook?Whydoyouthinkso?

(结合自身实际,不超过20词)

五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。

第8页,共12页

37.

storycreatesameandmodernifhoweverdifferenttalkby

HLcokinmyeyes.Tellmewhy.nHaveyoufoundyourselflisteningto"ancientpeople"onlinerecently?

(1)______vloggers(视频博主)areusingAItechnologytobringfamouspeoplefromhistorylikeTangDynasty

poetsLiBaiandDuFu"backtolifc".Thcscvideoshavebecomepopular,showingtheseancientpeoplespeakingin

(2)______________language.

Inonevideo*DuFu(3)abouthisexperienceduringtheAn-ShiRebellion(755—763****).Inanother.

MingDynastymedicalexpertLiShizhenmakesfunofmodemlifestyles,liketryingtobehealthy(4)

drinkinggoji(枸杞)berrywaterbutstillstayinguplate.

"Thevideosmakemewanttolearnmoreaboutimportantancientpeople.Ididn'tknowmuchabouttheir(5)

before,"saidWangJiayi,15.fromShandong.

(6)______,thenewtrendisn'tfbrcvcryonc/I'hcwaytheseancientpeoplespeak,inhightonesandalwaysasking

questions,annoyssomepeople."They'retoopushy,whichis(7)fromhowtheyreallywere,"said14-year-old

WangShuotongfromJiangsu.

XiaBoen,14,fromHubei»feltthe:8)______.Buthewassurprisedtofindthathe"rememberedalmosteverything

theysaidabouttheirexperiences(9)______achievements"thankstothespeakingstyleinthevideos.

Thesevideosuseamoremodernwaytoletancientpcoplcnspcakfbrthemselves”.However,"wcshouldbecareful

withthesevideos,thinkingabout(10)______theinformationtheyshareistrue,"notedNanfangDaily.

⑴一

⑵一

⑶一

(4)_

⑸一

(6)_

⑺一

⑻一

⑼一

(10)—

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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。

38.为树立小组榜样、促进团队成长,你班将评选"TopGroup(优秀小组),假设你是小组组长,请用英语

写一封自荐信,从”行为举止、活动参与、学习氛围”三个方面说明参选理由。

T叩Group(优秀小组)

Mannersandbehavior(彳j为

ActivityParticipation(活动参与)LearningAtmosplieie(学习氛围)

举上)

workhard

respectteachersTakeanactivepartinclass/subject

competewitheachotherand

followclassrules

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