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2025年九年級英語秋季開學(xué)摸底卷(徐州專用)時間:90分鐘分值:120分一、單項選擇(每小題1分,滿分分)1.—Didyouwatchthesecondlecture”(天宮課堂)onMarch23,2024?abouttwo________studentsinourschoolwatchedit.A.thousandB.thousandsofC.millionD.millionsof2.—Whatdoyouthinkofthenovel,MyAlaty(我的阿勒泰)?—It’ssoexcitingthatI________itforthreetimes.A.readB.willreadC.havereadD.wasreading3.—InSuqian,fishermenarenotallowedtofishin________LuomaLake.weallwanttocreate________morebeautifulworld.A.a(chǎn);aB.the;theC.the;aD.a(chǎn);the4.Itiskind________thedoctortodevoteallthetimehehad________forthepatients.A.to;tocareB.of;tocareC.for;tocaringD.of;tocaring5Joggingisverypopularinmyfamily.________myparents________Iamcrazyaboutitafterdinner.A.Notonly;butalsoB.Neither;norC.Both;andD.Either;or6.How________thelittlecatis!Itwalkedintoourclassroomtoseewhatwashappeninginsidethismorning.A.energeticB.organizedC.curiousD.creative7.AudreyHepburnwonanOscar________BestActress________herroleinthisfilm.A.for;inB.of;becauseC.for;forD.for;as8.Theperformersareveryfunnyandtheymakeus_________allthetime.A.tolaughB.laughC.laughingD.laughed9.Janeprefers________shoppingratherthan________athome.A.togo;stayingB.togo;stayC.going;stayingD.go;tostay10.—Remembernottostayouttoolate,Jim.—________.A.Oh,Iwill.B.OK,Iwon’t.C.Itdoesn’tmatter.D.Don’tmentionit.試卷第1頁,共3頁二、完形填空(每小題分,滿分分)GrowingupintheNingxiaHuiAutonomousRegioninNorthwestChina,MaHuijuanhadnoideathatonedayherthoughtsonrural(農(nóng)村的)lifewoulddevelopintofantasticstoriesthatcouldmanyreaders,andevenbecomepublishedbooks.MaHuijuanwasborninthe1980sinXihaigu.Shehadtoleaveschoolattheageof16becauseofpoorlife.Shethoughtthatshecouldonlybea12likeherfather.Theturningpointcamein2000.Underthelocal13povertyalleviation(扶貧工作),herfamilymovedtoHongsibuDistrict.“Thisgreat14mademehaveabeliefinrealizingmyself-worth,”saidMa.betterlivingconditionsandmoreworkingchoices,MaHuijuan15500yuantobuyherfirstmobilephonein2008.Throughthismobilephone,shediscoveredaworld16hervillage,wheremanypeopleknewlittleaboutherhometown.Thenshedecidedtousehermobilephoneasatool,sharingherlifeexperiencesintheruralareaonaChinesesocialnetworkingwebsite.Asherpostsbecame17,peoplesentherworkstoliterary(文學(xué)的)magazines,wheretheywereaccepted18,thenshestartedhernewlifeasawriter.Nowshehaspublishedsixbooks.And19ofherbooksdescribesthedevelopmentofherhometown.asaruralwriterisnotonlyalearningprocess,20alsoajourneyofpersonalgrowth,”saidMa..A.surpriseB.interestC.worryD.satisfy12.A.studentB.writerC.farmerD.worker13.A.people’sB.volunteers’C.readers’D.government’s14.A.changeB.ideaC.thoughtD.influence15.A.hadB.sentC.D.saved16.A.inB.outofC.besideD.between17.A.popularB.unknownC.movingD.interesting18.A.rightawayB.inahurryC.a(chǎn)susualD.a(chǎn)llofasudden19.A.a(chǎn)llB.noneC.eachD.either20.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.soD.or試卷第1頁,共3頁三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,滿分分)ABothmywifeandIarerunninglovers.Iusuallyrunonthetrackinmyneighbourhood.Mostpeoplewalkonthetrack,soIamfasterthanthem.Myspeedseemsamazingtothewalkers,andIoftenpassbythemtwentyormoretimesaroundthetrack.Thismakesmefeelproud.Oneday,ashortmancame.Hedidn’tlooklikemuchofarunner.IsawhimgetoutoftheearandwarmupbeforerunningwhenIpassedbytwowalkers.Hestartedrunningafewmetresaheadofme.HewasfastbutIspedupandmanagedtocatchupwithhim.Ihadsomeonetocompetewith.Butafteralap(圈),Ifellbehindhimandhadgreatdifficultyinbreathing.Aftertwolaps,myfootbegantohurt,soIhadtoslowdownandbegantorunatmyusualspeed.ThistimeIcouldbreatheeasilywithoutsoundinglikeIhadalungdisease(肺病)andthepaininmyfootwentaway.Inaveryshorttime,hewasfarahead.HewastoofastformetoIlearnedseverallessons.Therewillalwaysbeslowerandfasterones.Somehavenaturaltalent,andsomehavetrainedharder.Don’tjudge(判斷)thecapacityofapersonbyhowheorshelooks.Thepointisthatweeachhaveourownspeed.Whenwearetryingtokeepup,weoftenenduphurtingourselvesandbeingoutofbreath.Slowdownorspeedupbutrunyourracetoyourbest.Don’trunfastwhenyoushouldberunningslowly.Don’trunatallwhenyoushouldbewalking.Don’twalkwhenyoushouldberunning.21.Whatwasthewriter’sfirstimpressionoftheshortman?A.Hemustbeanamazingrunner.B.Hewastooproudofhimself.C.Hecouldn’tbegoodatrunning.D.Hecouldbeanexperienceddriver.22.Whathappenedtothewriterwhenhesloweddown?A.Hisfootdidn’thurtanymore.B.Hisbreathbecamemuchheavier.C.Hefeltangryforfallingbehind.D.Hestartedtohavealungdisease.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“capacity”probablymean?A.Hobby.B.Advantage.C.Personality.D.Ability.BTHISwinter,thehottestmanonEarthwasan“alien”calledDoMinJoonItisaroleplayedbySouthKoreanactorKimSoo-hyuninthepopularTVdramaYouWho試卷第1頁,共3頁CameFromtheStars,whichtellsalovestorybetweena400-year-oldalienandahumanactress.therole,KimbecametheheartthrobofmillionsinChina.people,especiallygirls,can’thelpscreamingwheneverheshowsup.Thisisnotthefirstsuccessforthe26-year-old.Sinceheenteredthefieldsevenyearsago,Kimhaswonover20awardsforacting.However,backinmiddleschool,nobodyexpectedthatKimwouldbecomeanactor.Hewassoquietthathismotherhadtosendhimtoanactingschool,hopinghecouldbecomelessshy.HisstagedebutwasAMidsummerNight’sDreaminwhichKimplayedafairy.Itlastedforaweekinhisschool.Forthefirstfewshows,Kimwasstillshyandcouldn’tlookupattheaudience.Itwasnotuntilthelastshowthathefinallygotthecouragetolookintopeople’seyesandactedwithconfidence.Suddenlytheworldofactingopenedthedoorforhim.Hearingtheapplause,Kimsaidheburstintotears.“AsateenagerIneverthoughtwhatIwantedforthefuture,butatthatmomentIknew—Iwanttobeacting.”HaveyoufoundyourdreamlikeKim?24.Theword“heartthrob’’means“________”inthetext.A.心跳B.中心C.偶像D.主角25.KimSoo-hyunstartedactingattheageof________.A.7B.19C.20D.2626.Hewenttoanactingschoolbecause________.A.hismotherexpectedhimtobecomeanactorB.hismotherwasworriedabouthisbeingtooshyC.hewonlotsofawardsforactingD.hewantedtobeactinginthefuture27.Heplayeda/an________inhisfirstshowinhisschool.A.a(chǎn)lienB.a(chǎn)ctressC.studentD.fairyCJapanesescientistshavecreatedasatellitemadeofwood,whichwillbelaunchedintospace試卷第1頁,共3頁asearlyasthissummer.CalledLignoSat,thebox-shapedsatelliteissmallenoughtobeheldinyourhand,butinsideitareexperimentsthatwillshowhowwellawoodendevice(裝備)canworkinspace.LignoSatistheresultofaprojectdevelopedbyKyotoUniversityandtheSumitomoForestrycompanytofindnewmaterialsforsatellitesthatwillbebetterforourplanet.Untilnow,allsatelliteshavebeenmadeofmetal.WhentheyreentertheEarth’satmosphere(大氣層),theyburnup,leavingtinyparticlesofaluminum(鋁)thatcouldbeverybadforourenvironment,andmayevendamage(破壞)theozonelayer(臭氧層).Awoodensatellite,however,wouldburnupintoash,whichisfarlessharmful.ResearchersfromKyotoUniversitytesteddifferentkindsofwood—firstinlaboratories,andthensendingthreesamplestotheInternationalSpaceStation,wheretheyweretestedinthevacuum(真空)ofspacefornearlyayear.Theyshowedlittlesignsofdamage,whichtheleaderoftheprojectsaidwasprobablybecausethereisnooxygeninspacewhichcouldcausewoodtoburn,andnolivingcreaturesthatmightcauseittorot(腐爛).Differenttypesofwoodweretested,andLagnoSathasbeenmadeofmagnolia(木蘭)wood,whichwasfoundtobethestrongest.ThelaunchdateforLignoSathasnotyetbeendecided,butitshouldgouponaUSrocketeitherthissummeroralittlelaterintheyear.ThesatellitewillthenoperateinspaceforatleastsixmonthsbeforereenteringtheEarth’satmosphere.IfLignoSatworkswellinspaceandtheprojectisasuccess,thenwoodcouldbeusedtomakemoresatellitesinthefuture.28.WhatisLignoSat?A.Itisametaldevice.B.Itisanewkindofmaterial.C.Itisaboxassmallasyourhand.D.Itisasatellitemadeofmagnoliawood.29.isusedtomakeasatellitebecausewoodcan________.A.beharmfultotheozonelayerB.costlessmoneythanothermaterialsC.leavetinyparticlesofaluminuminspaceD.notroteasilyinspaceandit’sfriendlytoourenvironment30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?試卷第1頁,共3頁A.LignoSatwillbesentintospacesuccessfully.B.TheprojectdevelopedbyKyotoUniversityismeaningless.C.ScientistsareuncertainaboutthefutureofLignoSat.D.Allsatelliteswillbemadeofwoodinsteadofmetal.31.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.JapanwilllaunchawoodensatelliteB.JapanistryingtoprotecttheozonelayerC.JapanwilljointheInternationalSpaceStationD.JapanhasfoundthestrongestwoodintheworldDBecauseofthehistoryofHongKong,thecityisinfluencedbyablend(混合)ofEasternandcultures.Asaresult,thepeopleinHongKongcelebratesometraditionalChinesefestivalsaswellassomeimportantfestivals.Generallyspeaking,thepeopleinHongKongdonotworkonSundays.Besides,theylegally(合法地)enjoypublicholidays.Therearealtogether17days’publicholidayseachyear,onwhichdaystheworkersofbanks,educationalinstitutions(機(jī)構(gòu)),socialinstitutionsandgovernmentdepartmentsarefreefromwork.Usually,thoseso-called“white-collarworkers”arealsogivenpublicholidays.fromtheotherindustries,orso-called“blue-collarworkers”onlyenjoy12daysperyear,whicharecalledstatutory(法定的)labororfactoryholidays.However,thisisnotabsolute.Somebossesoftheblue-collarindustriesalsogivetheirworkers17dayseachyear.The12days’statutoryvacationsincludeNewDay,ChineseNew(SpringFestival)andthetwodays,followingit,QingmingFestival,MayDay,DragonBoatFestival,HongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegionEstablishmentDay(香港特別行政區(qū)成立紀(jì)念日),thedayfollowingtheChineseMid-AutumnFestival,NationalDay,ChongyangFestival,ChristmasDayorSolstice(冬至).Thepublicvacationsincludetheabovestatutorydaysandanotherfivedays.SomebossesmaygivetheirworkersadayontheSolsticeinsteadofChristmasDay,whichislegallyallowed.IfanyoftheseholidaysfallsonaSundayoranotherholiday,theworkerscanhaveadayonthefollowingweekday.32.ThepeopleinHongKongcelebratefestivalsfrombothChinaandwesterncountriesbecause試卷第1頁,共3頁of________.A.populationB.governmentC.historyD.interest33.OnwhichdaydopeopleinHongKongnotworkaccordingtothechartbelow?Sun.Mon.Thur.FriSat.1234567891012A.June6.B.June7.C.June8.D.June9.34.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“absolute”?A.溫柔的B.忙碌的C.絕對的D.簡單的35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HolidaysinHongKong.B.ThehistoryofHongKong.C.LivesofthepeopleinHongKong.D.CelebrationsinHongKong四、閱讀還原(每小題2分,滿分分)日一項是多余選項。Beingcuriousabouttheworldaroundyoucanincreaseyourconfidence.Asanewschoolyearbegins,youmayfacechallenges.Don’tworryaboutit.36Havinganopenmindandbeingcuriousmeanstryingtounderstandotherpeople’sthoughtsandideas,evenifyoudon’talwaysagreewiththem.Italsomeanstryingnewexperiencesandexploringdifferentwaysofdoingthings.37Thenewschooltermmeansthereareplentyofchancestoopenyourmind,findanewactivitytotry,makenewfriendsandintheprocess,learnmoreaboutyourself.38KendraCherry,anauthorandexpertinfeelings,saysbeingopenmindhelpsyoulearnnewthingsabouttheworldandthepeoplearoundyou.Thismakesyoufeelmoreconfidentandpositiveaboutfacingchallenges.Havinganinterestinotherpeoplegivesyoumoreempathy,whichmeansyouunderstandandsharetheirfeelings,saysCherry,39試卷第1頁,共3頁Startbyaskingquestions,saysCherry.40Imaginehowitfeelstolearnaskill,meetnewpeopleandmakefriends,Don’tjumptoasuddendecisionbutgiveyourselftimetothinkaboutitfirst.Ifsomeonesayssomethingyoudisagreewith,theninsteadofdecidingtheyarewrongorarguingback,takeamomenttoconsiderwhytheyhavethatopinion.Finally,openyourmindtonewideas.Evenifyouthinkyou’reanexpertonasubjectthereisalwaysmoreyoucanlearn.A.canhaveanopenmindaboutanything.B.Therearemanyadvantagesofbeingopenminded.C.Ifyou’reunsureaboutjoininganewclub,askyourselfwhat’sstoppingyou.D.Openingyourmindtonewpeopleandexperienceswillhelpyougetitthrough.E.Beingopentofreshideascanhelpcreateexcitingnewonesofyourownaswell.F.Ifyoufindithardtomakefriends,askyourselfifyouopenyourmindtothemfírst.五、選詞填空(每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)句意,用方框內(nèi)所給動詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。relaxreadlikegetshare41.NeitherJim’sparentsnorhisbrothersurfingontheInternet.42.yourselfbeforeeachcompetition,andyou’llsurelygetgoodresults.43.ThechildrenreadyforthecomingReadingwhenMissLiarrived.44.—What’sthetopicofyourspeechnextweek?—Letmethink.ItheclassicChinesenovelswithclassmates.45.—MayIborrowyournew-boughtbook?—I’mafraidnot.IonlyhalfofitandI’lltrytofinishitthisweekend.六、語法填空(每小題1分,滿分10分)Hello,everyone.I’mSandyfromClass1,Grade8.Backtothelifeinthelastyear,IthinkIhavechangedalotandmadegreatprogress(進(jìn)步)46manyways.First,I47(use)tospendmostofmytimeplayingcomputergames.ButnowIfindit48(interest)todosomereadingthananythingelse49goodbookscanhelpmerelaxafter50busyday.試卷第1頁,共3頁Second,Ialwaysdroppedlittercarelesslyinthepark.ButnowIhaverealizedthe51(important)ofprotectingtheenvironment.Ialwaysthrowthelitterintotherubbishbins.Third,Isometimesshoutedloudlyorpushedinbeforeothersinpublicplaces.NowIcanbehave52(polite)inpublicandIoftengivemyseattosomeoneinneedonthebus.Fourth,Ididn’tknowhow53(care)fortheelderlyortheyounginthepast.ButnowItohelptheelderlyinneed.I54(collect)alotofbooksforthechildreninpoorareasalready.Ihopesomecharityworkwill55(do)tohelpmorepeopleinneed.I’msureIwilldobetterandbetterinGrade9.七、任務(wù)型閱讀(每小題2分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Manyofusdon’trealizehowimportanteyecareis.Itissaidthatifyoutakecareofyourbody,thenyoucansurelybehealthy.Thatiswhyoureyesshouldbegivenalotofcare.Thenwhatcanwedo?Shouldwetakesomemedicine?No.Naturaleyecareshouldbeputinanumberoneplace.Thereareseveralcausesleadingtopooreyesightlikenotenoughfood,genes(基因)andage.computersandreadingarealsothecausesofhavingpooreyesight.Ifyouhappentoworkinfrontofthecomputer,itisbesttotakeabreakeveryonceinawhile.Somethingdirtycancauserednessandtheywillmakeyoufeeluncomfortable.Itisbadforyoureyes,too.Ifthishappens,thebestwayistocleanyoureyesbyusingcoldwater.mustalsotryyourbesttoprotectyoureyesfromharmfulthings.Forexample,wearingsunglassescanserveasagreatwaytoprotectyoureyesightfromUVraysinthestrongsunlight.Somefoodswilldogoodtoyoureyesight.Rememberthatvitamins

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