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第1頁(yè)/共1頁(yè)徐州市2025年初中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語(yǔ)試題注意事項(xiàng)1.本試卷共8頁(yè),滿分110分,考試時(shí)間100分鐘。2.答題前,請(qǐng)將姓名、文化考試證號(hào)用0.5毫米黑色字跡簽字筆填寫(xiě)在本試卷和答題卡的指定位置。3.答案全部涂、寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、選擇填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從下列各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Boys,whosejacketisthis?Somebodyleft________jacketinthediningroom.A.my B.your C.his D.her2.—Ineedmydictionary,butIlentittoSandy.—Whydon’tyougetitback________her?A.from B.for C.with D.to3.InourEnglishlesson,MrWuspeaks________enoughforallofustounderstand.A.softly B.clearly C.quickly D.politely4.Therearemany________intheworld.Farmersgrowcrops.Pilotsflyplanes.Doctorstakecareofsickpeople.A.sports B.jobs C.hobbies D.festivals5.Winningisimportant,ofcourse,butitisnot__________.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything6.Oh,youaregrowingsofast,Paul!Soonyou________tallerthanyourdad.A.are B.were C.havebeen D.willbe7.A________flowerdoesnotmakespring,whileonehundredflowersinfullblossom(盛開(kāi))bringspringtothegarden.A.similar B.silent C.single D.simple8.—ZhuYangzhuwas________withtheChinaYouthMayFourthMedalin2023.—Congratulations!HeistheprideofPeixian,Xuzhou.A.presented B.provided C.prepared D.promised9.Comeon,Alice.Don’tbesohardonyourself.Everyonemakesmistakes.Wehaveto________ourselvessometimesandkeepasenseofhumour!A.believein B.lookafter C.dependon D.laughat10.—Youlookreallyniceinthesejeans.Wouldyouliketotryalargersize?—Well,thestyleisn’twhatIhadinmind.________.A.Don’tmentionit B.That’sallright C.Thankyouanyway D.Withpleasure二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。LastSundaywassunnyandbeautiful.AllweeklongtheBrownswerelookingforwardtovisitingthezoo.____11____,MomandDadbothhadcolds.Allthefamilyhadtostayathome.“____12____,kids,”saidMomatbreakfast.“Iknowthisisn’tthekindofdayyouwishedfor.”“It’sOK,”P(pán)etersaidinalowvoice.Peterreallywanted____13____torestandfeelbetter,buthecouldn’thelpfeelingbluetoo.“It’sgoingtobea(n)____14____daywithnofunplans!”Heloweredhishead.Ashelayinbedfeelingsorryforhimself,hiscats,CharlieandSnow,camein.CharliejumpedontopofPeter’sbookshelf.Snowlooked____15____atCharliewithhersweetgreeneyes.“Hmm,”P(pán)etersmiled.“Areyou____16____tryingtotellmesomething?”Then,asifhereallyandtruly____17____Peter,Charlieknockedabookrightofftheshelf!“OK.”P(pán)eter____18____thebook.“Comeandjumpontomybed.”____19____theywerealltogether,theystartedlookingthroughthepages.“Hereisastoryaboutaboywhomeetsa____20____woman.Sheturnstheboyintoasmallperson.Suddenly,theboycantalktoanimals!Theboyclimbsuponthebackofabird.Hefliesaroundandmeetsmanyamazinganimals...”P(pán)eterstartedtoreadthestoryoutloud,____21____afterashortwhile,hestartedimaginingthathewastheboy.Thatdaydreamwassocoolthathehadtotakeouthispenand____22____.Amomentlater,whenPeter’slittlebrotherandsistersawthepictures,theywantedtoheareverydetailofhis____23____trip.“Tellusagainhowyou____24____totheanimals!”saidTom.“Andallaboutwhathappenednext!”____25____Mary.Peterdecidedtoturnthosedrawingsintoabook—andhe’sstillhavingfunworkingonit!11.A.Happily B.Usually C.Unluckily D.Hopefully12.A.Thanks B.Sorry C.Excuseme D.Please13.A.hisbrother B.hissister C.hisparents D.himself14.A.boring B.tiring C.exciting D.interesting15.A.back B.away C.down D.up16.A.two B.three C.four D.five17A.mistook B.understood C.protected D.helped18.A.gaveup B.gotup C.setup D.pickedup19.A.Although B.Everytime C.Assoonas D.Unless20.A.modest B.generous C.serious D.magical21.A.and B.but C.so D.or22.A.write B.circle C.draw D.point23.A.running B.climbing C.boating D.flying24.A.spoke B.sang C.danced D.read25.A.replied B.added C.complained D.explained三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A)閱讀下面四篇短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。AWhatwillyoudowhenyouarefree?Dineoutorwatchmovies?LastFriday,ourSchoolDIYClubdidasurvey.Herearetheresults.HowpopularareDIYactivities?750%havetriedDIYactivities48.6%areinterestedinDIYactivities33.5%plantotakeDIYcourses23.1%trytolearnanewDIYactivityPopularDIYactivitiesHand-paintingLantern-designingPaper-cuttingKite-makingFood-makingModel-makingWhydostudentsenjoyDIYactivities?Knowtraditionalculture72.8%Learnanewskill49.4%Enjoypersonalexpression48.5%Letgoofstress46.5%Showbeauty41.1%26.Accordingtothesurvey,________studentsshowaninterestinDIYactivities.A.three-fourths B.nearlyahalf C.aboutone-third D.lessthanaquarter27.HowmanypopularDIYactivitiesarethere?AFour. B.Five. C.Six. D.Seven.28.WhydomoststudentsenjoyDIYactivities?A.Toknowtraditionalculture. B.Tolearnanewskill.C.Toenjoypersonalexpression. D.Toletgoofstress.BGoodeveningandwelcometotheeveningweatherreport.I’mJackWhite.Well,we’llhavequitemixedweatheracrossourcountrytomorrow.Differentpartsofthecountrywillexperiencequitedifferentweatherconditions.Acoldfront(冷鋒)ismovingtowardsthenorthofthecountry.Itmaycausesnowfallinthatareatomorrow.Intheevening,thewindmightgetstronger.There’sastrongchancethatthesnowwillcontinueforafewdays,soit’stimetogetoutyourthickcoatsandgloves!Anothercoldfrontismovingsouth-westacrossthecountry.Itshouldarriveonthewestcoastduringthedaytomorrow.Ifthishappens,wemightseesomecoldwindsandrainreachingthewesternandsouthernpartslatetomorrowafternoon.TherainmaylasttillSunday.Ontheeastcoast,wecouldseeaslightriseintemperaturetomorrow,fromtoday’shighof16℃toashighas18℃.Butdon’tgettooexcited!I’mafraidthemildweatherwon’tlastverylong.ThecoldweathermaygettotheeastpartonSundayornextMonday.Well,that’sallfromme.I’llseeyouatthesametimetomorrowevening.Haveapleasanteveningfromallofushere!29.WhattimeisJackWhiteprobablyspeaking?A.7:00a.m. B.12:00a.m. C.4:00p.m. D.8:00p.m.30.Whichpartofthecountrymaybesnowytomorrow?A.Northern. B.Western. C.Southern. D.Eastern.31.Howmaytheunderlinedwords“mildweather”inParagraph4makepeoplefeel?A.Terrible. B.Comfortable. C.Sleepy. D.Cold.32.WhatdoesJackWhitedo?A.Aguide. B.Anactor. C.Ahost. D.Avolunteer.COnaMondaymorninginAmsterdam,theworkdaybeganasusualforJim.Whenfinishinghiscoffee,Jimcheckedtextmessagesonhisphone.Then,hegothisbagandwenttothenearestrailwaystation.Hewasn’ttheretotakethetrain,though.Instead,Jimchoseoneofthepublicbicycleslinedupoutsidethestation.Afterunlockingabikewithasmartcard,hesetoutforhisjobontheothersideofthecity.Hejoinedothercyclistsinthebikelanes(道),safelyseparatedfromcartraffic.Amsterdamwasn’talwaysbicyclefriendly.Infact,cyclingusedtobedangerous,especiallyduringthesecondhalfofthetwentiethcentury.ThiswasatimeofrapidgrowthinAmsterdam.Aspeoplegotricher,theywereabletoaffordexpensivegoodssuchascars.Forthefirsttime,drivingbecamepopular.Highwayswerebuiltforcars.Thismeanttherewaslessspaceforcyclists.Havinghadalongtraditionofcycling,thiswasabigchangeforthecity.Ascartrafficincreased,sodidthenumberofbikingaccidents.Manyofthecyclistswerechildren.PeopleinAmsterdamwereangry.Theyorganizedprotests(抗議)inthecitystreets.Governmentofficerslistened.Hopingtosolvetheproblemquickly,theystartedtothinkofwaystomakethecitysafeforcyclistsagain.Soontherewereseparatebikelanes,andsomeareaswereclosedtocarsforever.Thechangesweresoeffective(有效的)thattodayAmsterdamisamodelofbikingsafetyforothercitiesaroundtheworld.33.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Bycomparingtwoplaces. B.Bydescribingascene.C.Byansweringaquestion. D.Bylistinganumber.34.WhydidJimgotothenearestrailwaystationonworkdaymorning?A.Toworkthere. B.Totakethetrain. C.Toseeafriend. D.Torideabike.35.WhatdoesthepassagetellaboutAmsterdam?A.Ithasnohighwaysforcars. B.Itisalwaysbicyclefriendly.C.Itseldomseeschanges. D.Itisfamousforbikingsafety.36.Whattypeofbookisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Sciencefiction. B.Romanticnovel. C.Cityculture. D.Detectivestory.DHi,I’mChiefEditor(主編)ofYouthGeographic.Haveyounoticedthesentenceonthecoverofourmagazinesaying“Thebestmagazineforcuriouskids”?Curiosityisoneofthebestqualitiesyoucanhave,inmyopinion.Hereintheofficewearealwayslookingforthingsthatmakeussay“Iwonder…”Iwonderhow,what,why,whoandif.Whenyoulookatsomethingclosely,youoftendiscoveramazingstories.OnPage10,researcherswonderwhyantsdon’thavetrafficjams.OnPage15,you’llfindstoriesaboutwhygiraffeshavelongnecks.Scientistsarelisteningtotreesinwholenewways.Doyouknow“WoodWideWeb”?Scientistscallthisbecauseit’sabitlikeaninternetfortrees.YouwillfindmoreonPage30.NowIwouldlikeyoutoturntoPage1.Scientistssayit’sbettertoleavedeadwoodwhereitis.Strange?Youmaywonder…Whathappenswhenatreediesandfallsinaforest?Peopleoftenthinkdeadwoodisbadbecauseitattractsinsectsoranimalsthathurtlivingtrees.However,recentstudiessuggestthatthisriskislowandthatdeadwoodplaysakeyroleinnature.ScientistsfromtheCzechRepublicandtheUSsaidthatdeadtreesprovidehomesforfungi(真菌),bacteria(細(xì)菌)andinsects.Astheybreakdownthetrees,nutrients(營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì))arereturnedtothesoil,whichhelpsnewplantsgrow.Duringthisprocess,theinsectsalsobecomefoodforotheranimalslikebirdsandbats.What’smore,deadwoodcanhelpfightclimatechangebylockingsomecarbon(碳)inthegroundforoveracentury.However,deadwoodisbecominglessallovertheworldnow.Manyforestshavebeenturnedintotreefarmswheretreesarecutdownbeforetheydieinanaturalway.Somepeoplealsomoveawaydeadwoodtolowertheriskoffiresorburnitinfactories.Scientistsbelieveitisbettertoleavedeadwoodwhereitis.YouthGeographicJune2025137.WhoisthemagazineYouthGeographicmainlyfor?A.Kidswhowishtodiscovernature. B.Kidswhowouldliketokeepfit.C.Adultswhowilltravelwithkids. D.Adultswhotellstoriestokids.38WhatdoesthepassageonPage30makepeoplebelieve?A.Treesareants’ideallivingplace. B.Treescancommunicatewitheachother.C.Treesprovidegiraffeswithfood. D.Treescanprotectthemselveswisely.39.Theunderlinedwords“thisrisk”refertothefactthat________.A.atreediesandfallsinaforest B.deadwoodcausesharmtolivingtreesC.treesareburnedinfactories D.deadwoodhelpsfightclimatechange40.Whatconclusiondorecentstudiesreachaboutdeadwood?A.Itshouldbeleftwhereitis. B.Itturnsforestsintotreefarms.C.Itlockscarbonoveracentury. D.Ithelpstreesdieinanaturalway.B)閱讀短文,從短文后A至F六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出五個(gè)可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Friedduckdoesn’ttasteasgoodasfriedchickenOnthemenusoffastfoodrestaurants,therealwaysseemtobemanyfriedchickendishes.Buthaveyouwonderedwhythereisnofriedduck?[A]____41____[B]Friedduckisnotascheapaschicken.[C]Friedduckcarriesbadbacteria(細(xì)菌).[D]Friedduckisnotasdeliciousasfriedchicken.Therightansweris[D].Althoughchickensandducksarebothraisedformeat,theyhaveverydifferentqualities.____42____Ducksliveinplaceswherethereisalotofwater,makingiteasierforbacteriatogrow.Toprotectthemselvesfromthebacteria,duckshavespecialgenes(基因).____43____Whilechickens’meatusuallyhas6.7%fat(脂肪),duckmeathasabout19.7%.____44____Also,asduckmeathasthickermeatfibers(纖維)andlesswater,thefryingprocesswillmakeittasteverydry.____45____Nearthetail,thereisapartthatmakesoiltokeepthemwarm.Thisoilsmellslikesheepmeatandcanbeunpleasantwhentheduckisfried.A.Theyalsohelpducksgrowfat.B.Friedduckisdifficulttomake.C.Moreover,duckshaveaspecialsmell.D.Iffried,theduckmeatcantasteveryoily.E.Differentfromducks,chickenscan’tswim.F.Friedduckisverypopularamongyoungpeople.四、詞語(yǔ)運(yùn)用(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A)選用方框內(nèi)的單詞或詞組填空,其中有一個(gè)單詞或詞組是多余選項(xiàng)。expectingofferedwetadvantagestrangereversince46.YesterdaywhenIwasonmywayhome,itsuddenlybegantorain,soIwasall________.47.Acarstoppedbesideme.Thedriverputthewindowdownand________meanumbrella.48.“Whatawarm-hearted________!”Isaidtomyself.49.Iacceptedtheumbrellaandthemandroveaway.Ihaveneverseenhim________.50.Themanhasdonegoodwithout________anythinginreturn.Ibelieveloveisonethingyoucan’tgiveaway—itcomesbacktoyou!B)閱讀短文,在文中空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式填空。5Gmakesitpossibleforpeople____51____(go)onthehigh-speedinternet.Theidealspeedof5Gcanbeup____52____10GBpersecond.Haveyounoticedthatthe“5G”signonyourphonescreenhaschangedto“5G-A”?Thismeansthatyourphoneisusinganewtestingnetworkcalled5G-A.Sofarit____53____(cover)overthirtyareasinourcountry.Itissupposedtoserve50million____54____(use),accordingtoPeople’sDaily.Mostphoneson____55____marketcanuseit.Using5G-Adoesnotusemoredata(數(shù)據(jù))____56____costextramoney.It’sabouttentimesfasterthan5G,makingchatting,gaminganddownloadingvideosmuch____57____(smooth).Inthepast,it____58____(take)alongtimetodownloadavideo,butnowitcan____59____(do)injustafewsecondsover5G-A.Withnewtechnologieslike5G-A,AI,andbigdata,smarttechnologywill____60____(certain)bringgreatchangestoourlife.五、閱讀與表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,回答短文后的五個(gè)問(wèn)題。ConnectedtohistoryImaginemeetingacraftsman(工匠)inhiseighties,whoiscarvingdragonsoncopperhotpots(銅火鍋).Youfeellikeyou’vetraveledbacktwothousandyears.That’sthecharmofShanxiinSight,asix-episode(集)documentarythatwasonshowinMarch2025onCCTV-2.Filmedoversixmonths,theseriesexplores50historicplacesacrossDatong,Taiyuan,andYuncheng.Itfollowsnearly100localpeople—fromcraftsmentoshopkeepers.Itshowsaslowandthoughtfuljourneytotheviewers.Insteadoffilmingoldbuildingsascoldandemptyplaces,theteamtriedtoshowthemthroughtheeyesoflocalpeople.“Wedidn’twantthebuildingstofeellikemuseums,”saiddirectorZhouLifen.“SowechosepeoplelivinginShanxi—shopkeepers,craftsmen,farmers—whoselivesarecloselyconnectedtotheseoldbuildings.Theirwarmthbringshistorytolife.”Inthedocumentary,viewersmeetanartistinDatongwhoismakingknife-cutnoodles,asculptorwhohasspentthirtyyearsrecreatingcavefigures(人物),andacraftsmanwhoprotectsswansalongtheYellowRiver.“Intoday’sculturaltourismdocumentariesneedtodomorethanjusttell—theyneedtomakepeoplethink,”saidZhouLifen.ShanxiinSightturnstheprovince’spopularityintolastingculturalprideandexcitementfortravel.Whenadocumentaryhelpsunderstandthepastthroughthewarmthofcommonpeople,itproducesastrongfeelingthat’strulyunforgettable.Asoneviewerwroteonline,“Thisisn’tjustatravelshow—it’sachancetofeelhistoryindailylife.”注:每題答案不超過(guò)6個(gè)詞。61.WhattypeofTVprogrammeisShanxiinSight?________________62.WhatkindofjourneydoesShanxiinSightshow?________________63.HowdidShanxiinSightteamshowoldbuildings?________________64.WhilefilmingShanxiinSight,whatelsedidZhouLifenconsiderbesides(除了)telling?________________65.HowwillZhouLifenfeelwhensheseestheunderlinedreviewinParagraph4?________________六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分20分)66.2025年是丹麥作家安徒生誕辰220周年。為了紀(jì)念這位用童話點(diǎn)亮世界的文學(xué)大師,陽(yáng)光中學(xué)英文社團(tuán)擬組織紀(jì)念活動(dòng),現(xiàn)面向全校學(xué)生征集活動(dòng)方案。假設(shè)你是該校九年級(jí)學(xué)生李華,請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下提示寫(xiě)一篇短文,提出你的方案。IDEASNEEDED!Theyear2025markstheDanishwriterAndersen’s220thbirthday!SunshineEnglishClubwillorganizeactivitiesinmemoryofhim.YourIDEASareneeded!Pleaseletusknow:●Time:Weekdayorweekend?Why?●Place:Schoolhallorcitypark?Why?●Activities:Story-telling,role-playAnd...(atleastONE)●Yourhope:…Weneedyourcreativeideas!注意:1.短文需包括所給要點(diǎn),可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;2.詞數(shù)90左右。短文已給出的部分(見(jiàn)答題卡)不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);3.短文不得透露個(gè)人信息。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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