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1九年级英语试卷一、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)MomtoldmeIhadtostaywithGrandpaforanhourandahalfwhileshewasout."Ican'tstaywithGrandpathatlong!It'sjustuncomfortablearoundhim."Icomplained.ButMomsaidhewasjustsadsinceGrandmadied.Besides,itwasn'tabigdealtostaywithhimforacoupleofhours.AftershesaidthatIknewthe1wasover.WedrovestraighttoGrandpa'sinanuncomfortablesilence.Themomentwegotthere,Momopenedthedoorandletusin.IsawGrandpasittingclosetotheTV2eventurningtolookatus.Momgotmesettledandkissedusgoodbye.AfterMomleft,IworkedonmyhomeworkwhileGrandpa3watchingtelevision.Welookedupateachothernowandthenbutsaidnothing.GrandpanoticedmepackingupwhenIfinishedmyhomework.HesuggestedwewatchTVtogether,butnothingwastomytaste.Thesilence4.Isatonthesofa,tryingtogetcomfortable,whenmyfootnudged(碰)somethingunderthesofa.Curious,I5andpulledoutawoodenbox."Oh,mychessset,"Grandpasaid."Doyouplay?""No."Isaid."Well,"hesaid,"we'vegotsometime.MaybeIcanshowyou6toplay."Heopenedtheboxandbeganexplainingthepiecesandhowtheymovedontheboard.Wepracticedmanytimes.Hejustcorrectedmeandletmetryagain.Iwassurprisedathow7hetaughtme.Finally,westartedourfirstgame.Grandpatalkedmethrougheverymove,explainingwhatmighthappennext.Thiswasabig8becauseIcouldthinkcarefullyabouteverymove.ButIwasstillnewtothegame,andhebeatmeinjustninemoves.Iwasembarrassed(尴尬的)byhoweasilyhebeatme.Wekeptplaying,andeachgamelastedalittlelongerbeforeGrandpawon.EventhoughIkeptlosing,Ifelt9ofhowfarIhadcome.WhenMomcameback,shewassurprisedtoseeusplayingchesstogether.GrandpasaidIhadlearnedalot.Ithankedhimandaskedifwecouldplayagainsometime.Helookedupandsmiled—asmilethatlitupthewholeroom.Inthatmoment,chesswasnotjustagame,butabridgethat10Grandpaandme.1.A.speechB.reportC.interviewD.conversation2.A.exceptB.withoutC.includingD.beyond3.A.continuedB.mindedC.missedD.considered4.A.changedB.endedC.returnedD.reduced5.A.felldownB.reacheddownC.sloweddownD.satdown6.A.whatB.whenC.whyD.how7.A.directlyB.regularlyC.patientlyD.quietly8.A.helpB.problemC.differenceD.failure9.A.relaxedB.proudC.tiredD.afraid10.A.discoveredB.controlledC.comparedD.connected二、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A2Aremosquitoesdrivingyoucrazy?Thissummer,makesomemintoiltodrivethemaway!Mosquitoesareawful.Theyseemtobeeverywhereandmaybiteyoubadly.Thismakesmint(薄荷)oilaperfectgiftforyourfamilyandfriendsinsummer.Thisweekend,youcantrymakingmintoilFORFREE.Time:9:00a.m.—11:50a.m.Saturday(July5)Place:RiversideCommunityCenterPleasenote:We'llgetallthetoolsandmaterialsready.Weacceptatleast20andatmost40people.Firstcome,firstserved.Tobookaplacefortheactivity,pleasecallLucyat345878by7:00p.m.Friday.Forthosewhowouldliketopracticeitathome,herearethesteps:

Cutupthemint.Putitintoabottlewitholive(橄榄)oil.

Coverthebottleandplaceitinhotwater.

Whenthewatercoolsdown,movethebottletoawarmareaandleaveitthereforatleasttwohours.

Pourthemixtureontoathinpieceofcottonclothontopofadarkbottle.Lettheoilgothroughtheclothintothebottle.Nowyougetyourhomemademintoil.11.Howmanypeoplecantakepartintheactivity?A.19B.45C.50D.3212.Whatistherightorderofthesteps?A.①→②→④→③B.③→②→①→④C.③→②→④→①D.②→④→③→①13.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Torecommendaproduct.B.Tosurveytheusersofaproduct.C.Toreportthesuccessofanactivity.D.Tointroduceanactivity.BHaveyoueverseenthesilverlineinsideamercurythermometer(水银温度计)thatmanyfamiliesusedyearsago?Itwasacommontoolathome.However,themercurythermometerhasbecomeathingofthepast.Becauseafullban(禁令)ontheproductionofmercurythermometershasbeenineffectthisyearsinceJanuary1.Whyismercurydangerous?Themainreasonforthisbanissafety.Mercuryisakindofhighlytoxic(有毒的)metal.Itistheonlymetalthatisliquid(液体)atroomtemperature.Ifathermometerbreaks,themercuryinsideformssmall,silverdropsontheground.Thesebeadsevaporate(蒸发)quicklyintotheair,whichisverydangeroustobreathein.Evensmallamountscanbeharmful,especiallytochildren.Risksofusingmercurythermometers3Thesethermometersneedtobeshakenhardbeforeusetoputthemercurybackdown.Ifyoushakethemtoohard,hitthemagainstanobject,oraccidentallydropthem,theglasscanbreakeasily.Themercurywillleakout,whichisahealthrisk.Saferandbetteralternatives(替代物)Now,therearemanysafeandgoodalternatives.Doctorssaythemostcommonchoicesnowaredigitalthermometersandinfrared(红外线的)thermometers.Theseincludenon-contactbodythermometersandcontactearthermometers.Onebigadvantageofelectronicthermometersistheirspeed.Amercurythermometerneedsabout10minutestogetatemperaturereading,whileanelectroniconegivesresultsinseconds.Itismuchmoreconvenient.So,givingupusingmercurythermometersisacertaintrend(趋势).Itisagoodchangeforourhealthandtheenvironment.14.Whendidpeoplestopproducingmercurythermometers?A.January1,2025B.February1,2026C.January1,2026D.February1202515.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"leakout"mostprobablymean?AflowoutB.putoutC.takeoutD.turnout16.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Mercuryisharmlesstolittlechildren.B.Electronicthermometersaremuchsafer.C.Shakingamercurythermometerhardmakesitsafertouse.D.Electronicthermometersneedabouttenminutestogetaresult.17.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howtousemercurythermometerscorrectly.B.Whymercurythermometersarereplaced.C.Thehistoryofmercurythermometers.D.ThedevelopmentofChina'slawsonthermometers.CFindingasnail?Catchingit?Easy—theyhardlymove!Totellthetruth,Iwasn'traisedtobeafanofsnails.Havingagrandmotherasagardener,mybrotherandIweretaughtfromayoungagethatifweseeasnailonaplant,weshouldpickitaway.ButasI'vegrownolder,myviewonsnailshaschanged.Theybringmeadifferentkindofhappiness.ThefirsttimeIsawsnailsasmorethanjustpestswasinmygarden.Asmallsnail,carryingahardroundshellonitsback,movedslowlytowardahalf-openflowerbudandexploredit.Afterawhile,thebudbloomed.Watchingthesnailcarefullytouchingtheflowerwithitstentacles(触角)remindedmeofthelyric"Snailsseethebeautyineveryinch."Atthatmoment,Irealizedittakeslifeslowlybutseriously.Anothertime,Inoticedalittlesnailmovingby.Iquicklypickedupthesnailandplaceditinmyhand.Accidentally,afewdropsofwaterdrippedontothesnail.Itwasscaredbythesuddenwetnessandquicklyhousedbackintoitsshell.Ithoughtitwouldhideinsideforatleastacoupleofminutes,butshortlyafterthat,thesnailpokeditsheadoutagain.Itwasnotjusthidingbutadjusting.It'snotjustthesnail'smovementsthatmakeitasymbolofpeace,butalsoitssenseofknowingwhentore-entertheexcitinglife.Once,havingdifficultywithmycareer,Iwaswalkingoutsidetheofficeonahotsummerday.Onmywayback,itstartedtorain.Whentheraindropswetthesoil,somelittlefriendsappearedeverywhere.Afterwaitingpatientlyfortherain,theyenergeticallygetupandgo.Itwasalsotherightmomentformetostartover.So,whatisthesecrettolivinglikesnails?It'snotaboutbeingsluggish.It'saboutbeingsnailish.418.Whatdidthewriterthinkofsnailswhenshewasyoung?A.Theywereinterestingtreasuresinthegarden.B.Theywereharmfultoplantsandshouldbekilled.C.Theyweresymbolsofpeaceandcalm.D.Theyweretooslowtobenoticed.19.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3mean?A.Snailsmoveslowlyandlikebeautifulthings.B.Snailscanseesmallthingsclearly.C.Snailstaketheirtimetodiscoverbeautyaroundthem.D.Snailsspendalltheirtimelookingforbeauty.20.Whichistrueaboutsnails?ASnailspreferhotsummerdays.B.Snailsareafraidofwaterandwillhideforalongtime.C.Snailsliveaslowandboringlifeeveryday.D.Snailsareabletogetusedtonewsituations.21.Howcanwelivea"snailish"life?A.Wemuststayawayfromdangerinourlife.BWecandoalmosteverythingasslowlyassnailsdo.C.Weshouldstaycalmandknowwhentomoveforward.D.Wehadbetterwaitforothers'helpwhenintrouble.D(AfterarrivingatheruncleMr.Craven'shugehouse,MaryLennoxfeltlonely.)Atfirst,eachdaywasthesameforMary.Everymorning,shewokeupandatebreakfastalone.Shelookedoutatthehugemoor(荒野),whichseemedtostretch(伸展)inalldirections.Shehadnothingtodoandnoonetoplaywith.Butafterafewdaysofstayingoutside,somethingbegantochange.Onemorning,shefelthungryforthefirsttime.Sheateupherporridgeandevenstartedtoenjoybeingoutside.Oneday,shewalkeddownalongpathwithemptyflowerbedsonbothsides.Againstthewall,ivy(常春藤)grewthickly.Atonepartofthewall,thedarkgreenivyleaveswerethickerthanthoseinotherplaces.Shestoppedtolookupattheivy,whichwasblowinginthewind.ThenshesawoldBen'srobin(知更鸟)onthetopofthewall.Hewaslookingatherwithhissmallheadononeside."Oh!"shecried."Isthatyou?"Shespokeasifhewouldunderstandandanswer.Andhedid.Hesangandjumpedalongthewall.Marylaughedandranafterhim.'Ilikeyou!"shecried.Atlast,therobinflewtoatreeontheothersideofthewallandsangloudly."It'sinthegardennoonecangointo,"shesaidtoherself."It'sthegardenwithoutadoor.Helivesthere.HowIwishIcouldseewhatitislike!"Shelookedcloselyatthewallbutfoundnodoor.Thatnight,MaryaskedMartha,"WhydoesMr.Cravenhatethegarden?""ItwasMrs.Craven'sgarden.Shelovedit.Butonedayshefelloffatreeanddied.Mr.Cravenwassosadthathelockedthedoorandburiedthekey.Noonehasgoneinsincethen,"Marthasaidquietly.Maryfeltsorryforhim.Asshesatbythefire,sheheardthewindoutside,thensomethingelse."Doyouhearsomeonecrying?"shelookedconfusedandasked."No,it'sjustthewind,"Marthaanswered.(ButMarywasnotsosure...)22.WhathappenedtoMaryaftershestayedoutsideforafewdays?5A.Shebegantofeellonely.B.Shewantedtostayinside.C.Shestartedtoenjoyherself.D.Shebecamemuchquieter.23.WhichpictureshowsthattherobinledMarytothegarden?24.WhydidMr.Cravenlockthegardenandburythekey?A.Becausehewantedtokeepthegardenasecret.B.Becausehewastoosadtoenteritafterhiswifedied.C.Becausehedidn'twantanyonetoseethefallentree.D.Becauseheplannedtobuildsomethingnewthere.25.HowdidMary'sfeelingschangethroughthestory?A.Bored→relaxed→excited→scared.B.Lonely→relaxed→scared→sorry.C.Lonely→joyful→curious→confused.D.Relaxed→bored→curious→confused.三、信息还原(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)Asteenagers,youhavemanydreams.26Ortheycanbesmall.Forexample,youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetenbeststudentsinyourclass.Onceyoufindadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Doyouevertrytomakeyourdreamreal?"FollowYourHeart"byAustralianwriterAndrewMatthewstellsusthatmakingourdreamsrealislife'sbiggestchallenge.Youmaythinkyouarenotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects.27Thesekindsofthoughtsmaystopyoufromgettingyourdream,"thebooksays.Infact,everyonecanmakehisdreamcometrue.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistorememberwhatyourdreamis.28Dothisoftenandyourdreamwillcometruefasterbecauseabigdreamis,infact,madeofmanysmalldreams.Youmustalsonevergiveupyourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.29Youwon'tachieveyourdreamifyoudon'tsticktoit. 30StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwillbringyoubetterexamresults.Whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuyinganice-creammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.Thiswaywillhelpyougetclosertoyourdreamdaybyday.A.Givingupisthelastthingyoushoulddo.B.Don'tletitleaveyourheart,andkeeptellingyourselfwhatyouwant.C.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,likebeingascientist.D.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.E.Oryoumaythinkthatitisimpossibleforyoutobecomeagreatperson.F.Butthebiggestdifficultycomesfromyourself.G.Whydoyouneedadream?四、词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)A)根据下列句子所给汉语注释或首字母,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。31.Afterlivinginthisvillageforoveradecade,hewasusedto(点头)togreeteveryvillager.32.Inancienttimes,knowledgewas(传播)bywordofmouth.633.Thenewneighbour'sflatis(在……上面)oursonthetopfloor.34.Theproblemwillbediscussedin(细节)inthenextchapter.35.Thoughtheteacher'sfacewasfilledwithanger,thebravegirllookedsintohiseyeswithoutlookingaway.36.Topreparefortheexam,notasstudentislateforschoolthesedays.37.Thesuddenlofthepetdoglefttheoldmanindeepsadnessforweeks.38.Uyoutrytoloseweighttopleaseyourself,itwillbehardtosticktothegoal.B)认真阅读下面短文,从方框中选出适当的单词或者短语,在答题卡标有序号的横线上,填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。fallfrom,ice,create,onthetopof,buildAncientChinahadaspecialcollectionof"blacktechnology".TheseamazinginventionsshowhowChinesepeoplecreatedsolutionstoimprovetheirlivesandexplorescience.Tobeginwith,Chinesepeoplemadeanobjectcalledabingjiantoenjoycoolfoodduringthehotsummer.Ithadtwocontainers(容器)—anouteronefor39andaninneroneforfruitsordrinks.This40designallowedpeopletoenjoycoolfoodandactedmuchlikeafridge.Notonlydidtheyhavefridges,buttheyalsohad"airconditioners".Actually,itwas"centralairconditioning".DuringtheTangDynasty,theHanliangHallintheDamingPalace41nearthewater.Ithadacleverwaytostaycool.Workersputwaterpipes42buildingandalargewaterwheelliftedwaterupthere.Thecoolwatermovedaroundthroughthepipesandthen43allsidesofthehall.Thisimaginativemethodmadetheinsideofthehallcoolandturneditintothe"airconditioning"hall.五、短文填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)About160yearsago,theAustrianscientistMendeldidmanyimportantexperiments(实验)withpea44(plant).Aftereightyearsofcarefulresearch,hefinallydiscoveredthebasic(基本的)rulesofinheritance(遗传).Thishelpedhimmakegreatprogressinthestudyofbiology.Butforthenexthundredyears,peoplestilldidn'tknowwhysomepeaplantsweretall45somewereshort.Then,46(amaze)newscame!Agroupofinternationalscientistsworkedtogetherandfoundmore.Thisteam47(lead)bytwogreatscientists,ChengShifengfromChinaandNoelEllisfromtheUK.Theysharedinformationfromtheirexperiments,talkedaboutproblems,andtrieddifferentwaystosolvetheseproblems.ThescientistsusedmodernscientifictoolstolookatMendel's1865experimentsagain.Theywantedtolearn48(much)aboutthegenetic(基因的)changes.So,after2019,theygrewmorethan700kilogramsofpeasfromBritaininChina.Theybuiltspecialgreenhousestostudytheplants.Finally,theydiscoveredthechangesinpeagenetics.What49greatsuccesstheyachieved!ChengShifeng,thegroup'sleadscientistsaid,"Mendelfoundouttherulesofinheritancemanyyearsago,7buthedidn'tknowwhatagenewasandhowitworked.Nowwecanseethechanges50(clear)fromthestudy."Scientistsoncetriedtoexplainwhysomepods(豆荚)aregreenand51(other)areyellow.ThisstudyhasfoundoutsomesecretsaboutgenesinDNA.Thegenescanchangethecolorsofpeas.Thisstudyshowsthat52modernscientifictools,nowadayswecanunderstandthegeneticworldbetter.It'sagreatexampleofhowwekeep53(work)outthemysteriesofnature.六、阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)Travelislikeaboxofchocolates.Youneverknowwhatyou'regoingtoget,especiallywhenusingablindboxplaneticket.Earlierthisyear,blindboxtravelbecamepopularamongChina'syoungpeople.Whatisblindboxtravel?Afterbuyingablindboxatalowprice—usually100or200yuan,thetravelersusingthismethodwillonlychoosetheirdepartureairport.Thentheyreceiveseveraldestinationsandc

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