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2024—2025學(xué)年江蘇省淮安市九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期中學(xué)業(yè)監(jiān)測(cè)英語(yǔ)試卷

一、單項(xiàng)選擇(★★)1.What________interestingbookJourneytotheWestis!Ireallylikeit.

A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.theD./(★★★)2.—Thefilmwillstartintenminutes.—Hurryup,________wemaymissthebeginningofit.

A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.orD.so(★★)3.—Smokingcanhelpmefeelrelaxed.—Stopit!________ismoreimportantthanyourhealth.

A.SomethingB.NothingC.AnythingD.Everything(★★)4.—I________towatchtheWorldCuplastnight.—Ithinkyouhavetogotosleepearliertokeephealthy.

A.stayedupB.putupC.gotupD.pickedup(★★★)5.—Lifeislikearace.You________takethelead________fallbehind.—Yes,weshouldtryourbest.

A.both;andB.either;orC.neither;norD.notonly;butalso(★★)6.—Don’tcrosstheroad!You________waitforthegreenlight!—OK.Iwillbecareful.

A.needB.mayC.canD.must(★★★)7.—Youlooktired.________stoptohavearest?—Thanksforyoursuggestion.

A.HowaboutB.Whydon’tC.WhynotD.Wouldyoulike(★★)8.—Alice,youshouldn’tbuythings________becausetheyarecheap.—Sorry,Iwon’t.

A.certainlyB.simplyC.wiselyD.clearly(★★★)9.—Tim,youcanreadtheChineseonthemenu!—Yeah.I________Chinesefortwoyearsalready.

A.learnB.a(chǎn)mlearningC.havelearnedD.willlearn(★★★)10.—I’mnotsure________.—Thedaybeforeyesterday.

A.whenLucyleftHuai’anB.ifwillLucyleaveHuai’anC.thatLucywillleaveHuai’anD.whendidLucyleaveHuai’an二、完形填空(★★★)Inthe7thgrade,Iwasknownasthesmartgirl—thegirlwhoalwaysgotthehighestgrades.Noonereallyexpectedmetobegoodat_________.InPEclass,weplayedvolleyball,andIwasoneofthe_________playersinmyteam.Iworriedthewholetimethattheballwouldhitmeonmy_________.Everytimetheballcamemyway,Iwouldjustduck(低頭)andmoveaway.“Kelly,notallpeopleare_________toplaysports.Andthatincludesyou,”oneofmyclassmatessaid.“Youshouldjustkeepstudyingtogethighgrades.”Iwas_________,butIdidn’tsayanything.Deepdown,Ibelievedhewasright.Onedayduringthebreak,Isawafewgirlsplayingsoccerhappily.Idecidedtogiveitatryandaskedagirl_________Icouldjointhem.“Youwanttoplaysoccer?!”shelaughed.“OK.Butyouhavetobeontheotherteam.Idon’twantmyteamtolose.”_________,theotherteamacceptedmeandthecaptain(隊(duì)長(zhǎng))gavemeafewsuggestionsbeforethegamestarted.However,nothing_________.Youcanimaginehowclumsy(笨拙的)Iwasonthefield.ButIheardavoiceinmyhead,“Youcouldn’tbe_________badatsoccer.Anyprogressinlifetakes__________.Allyouhavetodoistokeeptryingandthenwait.Youshouldn’tgiveup.”O(jiān)verthenextfewweeks,IpracticedreallyhardandgraduallyIcouldmovemore__________andeasily.Istartedscoringpointafterpointformyteam.Bothmyteammembersandouropponents(對(duì)手)were__________.IwasproudthatIhadgototherstochangetheirmind__________myhardwork.Whenwehadtopickteammembers,bothteamswantedmetoplayontheirside.Theywouldsay,“Kellyshouldbeon__________teamtoday!Sheplayedforyourteamyesterday!”Theywerefighting.Iwasgladmyeffortpaidoff.Thatspring,I__________thatabrainygirlcouldalsobegoodatasport.Itookprideinmyself.11.A.musicB.a(chǎn)rtC.sportsD.science12.A.shortestB.leastC.bestD.worst13.A.handB.faceC.legD.a(chǎn)rm14.A.happyB.willingC.readyD.born15.A.hurtB.worriedC.tiredD.bored16.A.howB.whetherC.whoD.when17.A.OtherwiseB.SoC.AnywayD.But18.A.happenedB.matteredC.a(chǎn)ppearedD.worked19.A.tooB.muchC.thatD.only20.A.moneyB.timeC.spiritD.strength21.A.quicklyB.clearlyC.happilyD.carefully22.A.a(chǎn)ngryB.nervousC.confidentD.surprised23.A.inB.throughC.withoutD.behind24.A.yourB.theirC.herD.our25.A.provedB.believedC.hopedD.a(chǎn)greed三、閱讀理解(★★★)Areyouthinkingaboutsomeactivitiestomakeyourfreetimefunandmeaningful?Herearesomesuggestionsthatcanhelp.

DesignaGarden

Wouldyouliketomakeasimplewindowboxwithafewprettyflowers,oreventrytoplantasmallvegetablegarden?Maybeyoucaneatthefruitandvegetablesyougrow.MakeaMovie

It’samazingthatyoujustneedaphoneandsomeappstomakeanicemovie.Youalsoneedtothinkaboutthestoryandfindaniceplacetofilmwithfriendswillingtohelp.Evenifyouareshy,youcanstilldoagoodjob.DoSomeSewing(針線(xiàn)活)

Sewingisnotonlyausefulskillbutagreatwaytopassthetime.Therearelotsofthingsyoucandowithaneedleandthread.Maybeyouwon’tkeepitasahobby,butyou’llstillbeabletomakebagsormakeclothesforyourpets.OrganizeaFamily

TripYou’llfinditfuntoplanafamilytrip.Chooseaplacetogo,organizetheactivitiesforeachday,andthenmakealotofgreatmemoriesforyouandyourfamily.Theabilityofplanningwillbeofgreathelpinyourlife.26.Marywantstomakebagsoutofoldclothes.Sheshouldlearnto________.

A.designagardenB.makeamovieC.dosomesewingD.planafamilytrip27.Whatisneededtomakeamovie?

A.Aphone.B.Acamera.C.Aneedle.D.Enoughmoney.28.Organizingafamilytripcanimprove________.

A.theskillofmakingupstoriesB.thememoryoffamilymembersC.thewaytocommunicateD.theabilityofplanning29.WhichisTRUEabouttheseactivities?

A.Theseactivitiesareonlyforchildren.B.Youcangrowvegetablesinagarden.C.Ifyouareshy,youcan’tmakeamovie.D.Sewingisagoodwaytomakefriends.30.Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanyoufindtheinformation?

A.SportsNews.B.ColorfulLife.C.TravelGuide.D.ArtWorld.(★★)Inthe19thcentury,trainswerethebestwaytotravelalongwayoverland.Inthe20thcentury,peoplebegantouseplanesinsteadoftrainsforlongtravel.Today,however,high-speedtrainsareattracting(吸引)peopleagaineventhoughtheycostmoremoneythannormalones.They’refastandconvenient(方便).FrancehasatraincalledtheTGV.InFrench,TGVmeans“high-speedtrain”.ATGVtrainrunsatspeedupto300km/h.PeoplecantravelfromParistoMarseillesinonlyfourhours.Thefirstcountrytohaveahigh-speedtrainisJapan.TheBullettrainoffersafast,smoothridebetweenTokyoandothermaincitiesinJapan.Thistrainrunsatspeedupto210km/handcantravelbetweenTokyoandOsakainjustthreehours.Chinahastheworld’slongesthigh-speedrailnetwork.Theworld’slongestline—the2,298kmBeijing-Guangzhouhigh-speedrailwayisalsoincluded.China’shigh-speedtrainsaremarkedwith“CRH”(China’srailwayhigh-speed).TheyarealsocalledHexieHao.Thefastesttrainsets,CRH380BL,reachedthehighesttestspeedof487.3km/h.31.WhichisTRUEabouthigh-speedtrains?

A.Slowbutcheap.B.Cheapbutcomfortable.C.Fastandconvenient.D.Cheapandconvenient.32.Whichcountryisthefirsttohaveahigh-speedtrain?

A.China.B.Japan.C.France.D.Britain.33.Whichistheworld’slongesthigh-speedrailwayline?

A.ThelinefromBeijingtoShanghai.B.ThelinefromParistoMarseilles.C.ThelinefromBeijingtoGuangzhou.D.ThelinefromTokyotoOsaka.34.WhatwasthehighesttestspeedofCRH380BL?

A.210km/h.B.300km/h.C.380km/h.D.487.3km/h.35.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.China’shigh-speedtrain,TGV,iscalledHexieHao.B.Chinahastheworld’slongesthigh-speedrailnetwork.C.Bullettrainsofferafast,smoothrideeverywhereinJapan.D.High-speedtrainsarebecomingmuchmorepopularthanplanes.(★★★)Hewastheonlygraycub(狼崽)ofthemotherwolf.Theothercubshadredintheirhair.Hewasgraylikehisfather.Hewasthestrongestcub.Heshowedmoreangerthanhisbrothersandsisters.Hemademorenoises.Hewasameat-eatinganimal.Hecameoutofafamilyofmeat-killersandmeat-eaters.Hisfatherandmotherlivedonlyonmeat.Inhisfirstfewweeksoflife,helivedonmother’smilk,whichwasactuallyfrommeat.Andnow,atamonthold,whenhiseyeshadbeenopenforonlyaweek,hewasbeginninghimselftoeatmeat.Therecameatimewhentherewasnomeat.Formanydaysthecubsdidnoteat.Theyweretooweakandtiredtoplay.One-Eye,thecub’sfather,waskilledinthefightforfood.Eventhemotherwolfleftthecavetofindmeat,buttherewasnothing.Onebyone,thecubsdied.Onlythemotherwolfandthegraycubwereleft.Onedaythegraycubranoutofthecavetohuntforhisownfood.Hemetaweaselofhissize.Therat-likeanimalranathimandbithisthroat.Hewasnearlydeadwhenthemotherwolfarrivedjustintimetokillandeatit.Thegraycubwasnotgoodathuntingyet,andstillneededfoodfromhismother.Oneday,themotherwolfbroughthimababylynx(猞猁).Whileeating,heheardgreatnoise.Thekitten’smotherhadfollowedthemotherwolfhere.Themotherwolfandthemotherlynxstartedtofight,andtheywouldfighttothedeath.Heranforwardandbitoneofherlegs.Thiswasenoughtogivethemotherwolfthechancesheneeded.Thelynxwasdead,butthemotherwolfwasbadlyhurt.Foraweek,shedidnotmove.Thegraycubhadtofindfoodforbothofthem.Withouthismothertotakecareofhim,helearntwhatlifewasabout.Withoutmeat,therewasnolife.Animalshadtoeatotheranimalstosurvive.Thelawofmeatwas:EATORBEEATEN.—AdaptedfromWhiteFang36.Thegraycubwas________thanhisbrothersandsisters.

A.strongerandredderB.weakerandgrayerC.weakerandquieterD.strongerandnoisier37.Whendidthegraycubstarttoeatmeathimself?

A.Atbirth.B.Atoneweekold.C.Atonemonthold.D.Atafewweeksold.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inParagraph5mean?

A.Thegraycubsawtheywouldfighttothedeath.B.Themotherlynxwaskilledbythemotherwolf.C.Themotherwolfbroughtthebabylynxtothegraycub.D.Thegraycubranforwardandbitthemotherlynx’sleg.39.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?

A.Thegraycubwasabletohuntweaselsandlynxes.B.Lifewaseasyforthemotherwolfandthegraycub.C.Thefightbetweenthetwomothersshowsthelawofmeat.D.Thegraycub’sfather,brothersandsistersdiedofhunger.(★★★)Gettinghugged(擁抱)bysomeoneyoucareaboutcanbeawonderfulexperience.Researchhasshownthathugscanstrengthenoursocialconnections,improveouremotional(情感的)stateandreducefeelingsofloneliness.Theycanevenhelptolowerstresslevelsandimproveourhealth.Unfortunately,noteveryonehasthechancetoreceivehugswhentheyneedthem.So,howcanthisproblembesolved?Oneideathatscientistshavesuggestedistodevelopsocialrobotsthatcanhugpeople.Theythinktheserobotscouldprobablyprovidelonelypeoplewiththebenifits(好處)ofgettinghugged.However,creatingahugrobotthatiswell-acceptedbypeopleandreducestressisnosimpletask.Forexample,ifthedesignoftherobotlooksintimidating,peoplemayfeeluncomfortableabouthuggingit.Therefore,itisimportantforresearcherstohavefurtherstudiesonthedesignwhichshouldincludeacceptanceandcomfort.ArecentstudypublishedintheInternationalJournalofSocialRoboticsfocusedonthedevelopmentofMoffully-Ⅱ,anewlydevelopedhugrobot.Itlookslikealarge,human-shapedteddybearandstandsattwometerstall.Duringahug,itisabletomoveitsarmsandmakedifferentgestures(手勢(shì)).Copyingtheactionsthathumansusuallydoduringhugs,suchastappingsomeoneontheback,isnecessaryformakingthehugfeelreal.Duringthestudy,volunteerswhoreceivedhugsfromMoffully-Ⅱshowedmoreloveforhugswithgesturesthanthosewithoutgestures.Theysensedtherobotasfriendlierandsaferwhenitmadegestures,andtheyfoundthehugsweremoreenjoyableingeneral.Whilesomepeoplemayfeeluncomfortablewiththeideaofhuggingarobotinsteadofahuman,hugrobotsofferthosewhoareinneedofhugsanotherwaytomeettheirneeds.Thisincludesthoseinoldpeople’shomeswhohopeforhugs,eveniftheyareprovidedbyarobot.40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intimidating”inParagraph3mean?

A.Shy.B.Terrible.C.Calm.D.Energetic.41.Abouthugrobots,thewriterprobablysupportsthat________.

A.theycanhelptolowerpeople’sstresslevelandimprovehealthB.theymayhelppeoplebutcannotreplacehumansC.designersshouldfirstthinkabouttheirgesturesD.theymaybenifitpeoplewhoareshortofhugs42.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AreYouReadytoHugaRobot?B.AreRobotsGoodatGivingHugs?C.IsItStrangeforRobotstoGiveHugs?D.DoRobotHugsFeeltheSameasHumanHugs?(★★★)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Peoplewhothinkinapositivewayarehappier,healthier,andgetalongbetterwithothers.Buildinghabitsthatencourageyoutothinkmorepositivelyisveryimportant,especiallywhenyou’redealingwithalotofnegative(消極)feelingslikefear,sadnessorstress.Everyonehasnegativethoughtsandfeelingssometimes.43Noticeeverypositivefeelingyouhaveduringtheday.Makealistofthem.Thenyoucanknowmoreaboutthefeelingsyouexperienceandtheactivitiesthatcausethem.4445Let’ssayyouchooseconfidence.Whathelpsyoufeelconfident?Howcanyougetmoreofthatfeeling?Youmightgetsomeencouragementfromyourparentsbeforeatest.Ormaybeyoustandupstraighterandwalkthroughthehallsinaconfidentway,feelingstrong.Begrateful.Tryyourbesttopracticegratitude(感激)everyday.46Itcouldbelikehavingaplacetolive,food,friends,family,evencleanwater.It’stakingamomenttothinkabouthowluckyyouarewhensomethinggoodhappens.Positivethoughtsandfeelingsarepowerfultools.47Trytocreateenoughroomforjoy,fun,friendship,kindnessandgratitude.Yourlifecanbebetter.

A.Beconfidentwhenthereischallenge.B.Pickapositivefeelingandmakeitstronger.C.So,makeawayfortheminyoureverydaylife.D.Herearesomeusefultipsforyoutogetencouragement.E.Thismeansnoticingthethingsyouusuallypaylittleattentionto.F.Forexample,youmightfeelproudwhenyouansweraquestionright.G.However,you’dbettergetsometrainingtolookonthebrightsideasmuchasyoucan.四、選詞填空(★★)根據(jù)句意,從方框中選用恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語(yǔ)填空。

wouldrather,careful,inall,exam,workout,hardly48.Asadoctor,youshouldbeas________asyoucan.49.ThetriptoBeijingcostusfivethousandyuan________.50.Tomfeelslonelybecausehisparents________havetimeforhim.51.Wedidn’t________theMathsproblembecauseitwasverydifficult.52.Thewoman________painttheroomorangetocreateawarmfeeling.53.IneedtostudyharderbecauseIhaveanimportant________nextweek.五、單詞拼寫(xiě)(★★)54.Jackoften________(clean)hisbedroomatweekends.(★★★)55.Tokeepfit,Tomhasnochoicebut________(do)moreexercise.(★★★)56.Theoldmanisinhis________(fifty),buthestillkeepslearningEnglish.(★★)57.Mr.Greenwashappybecausewereadallthesewords________(correct).(★★★)58.Doyouknowthe________(lead)ofthecompany?Ineedhisphonenumber.六、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答問(wèn)題(每題答案不超過(guò)8個(gè)詞)。Whenyouuseaknifeandfork,youhavetotaketheknifewithyourrighthandandtheforkwithyourlefthand,oryoucan’tputfoodintoyourmouth.Butwithchopsticks(筷子),youcansolvetheeatingproblemswithjustonehand.ChopstickswerecalledzhuorjiainancientChina.ItissaidthattheywereinventedbyDaYu,whosuccessfullycontrolledtheheavyflood.Oneday,hewasbusydealingwiththeflood.Tosavetimewheneating,heusedtwosticksfromatreetotakethehotfood.Thatwashowchopstickscameintouse.Itwasoneofthelegendsaboutchopsticks.Infact,theearliestchopsticksfoundinHenanProvinceweremadeofbronze(青銅).Manypeopleprobablyhaven’trealizedtheculturalmeaningsofchopsticks.TheyareoneofthesymbolsofChinesefoodculture.Doyounoticethatoneendofchopsticksissquareandtheotherendisround?So,why?InChineseculture,theroundendstandsfortheHeavenandthesquareendstandsfortheEarth.Besides,chopsticksareusedinpairs.InChineseculture,itshowstheperfectcombination(結(jié)合)ofyinandyang.Chopsticksspreadourcultureabroad.Chineseculturehasextendedfarandwide.Nowatleast1.8billion(百萬(wàn))peopleareusingchopsticksaroundtheworld.Soit’sunbelievablethatforeignerscannotusechopsticks.59.WhydidDaYuusetwosticksfromatreetotakethehotfood?_________________________________________________________________60.Whereweretheearliestchopsticksfound?_________________________________________________________________61.WhatdoesthesquareendofthechopsticksstandforinChineseculture?_________________________________________________________________62.Howmanypeopleareusingchopsticksaroundtheworldnow?_________________________________________________________________63.Howdoesthewriterfeelaboutthecultureofchopsticks?_________________________________________________________________七、短文填空(★★★)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給首字母提示,寫(xiě)出所缺單詞,使短文意思完整、通順,每空一詞。Doyouknowaboutrice?Riceisaveryimportantkindoffoodformorethanhalfoftheworld’speople.Riceiseatenateverymealinmanycou

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