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2025~2026學(xué)年內(nèi)蒙古烏蘭興安盟浩特市第十二中學(xué)九年級(jí)上學(xué)期第一次教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)英語試卷一、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A:Hi,Peter.Ihearthatyounowliveintheschooldormitory(學(xué)生宿舍).B:Yeah.Imovedinatthebeginningofthisterm.A:1B:Yes.Itsavestime.Inolongerneedtogetupearlytocatchtheschoolbusinthemorning.A:2B:It’sOK,butnotperfect.A:Why?3B:TodayIoversleptandmissedmybreakfast.A:Youoverslept?4B:No.Icouldn’tsleepbecausesomeboyskepttalkinguntilmidnight.A:Thatistoobad.5B:Iwilliftheykeepdoingthat!Thankyou.

A.Howmanystudentsdoyoulivetogether?B.Whatdoyouthinkofyourdormitory?C.Soyoudon’thavetohurrytoschool.D.Didyoustayuplatelastnight?E.I’mreallysorrytotroubleyou.F.Ithinkyoucantalkwiththem.G.Whatdoyoumean?二、完形填空Oncetherewasaveryhelpfulandkind-heartedman.Hewouldhelpanyone________expectinganythinginreturn.Onedaywhilewalkingalongadustyroad,themansawawallet,sohe________thewallet.Butthenhefounditwas________.Suddenly,awomanandapolicemanturnedupandcaughthim.Thewomankeptonaskingwhereher________was,butthemananswered,“Itwasempty________Ifoundit.”Thewomanshoutedathim,“Pleasegiveitbacktomebecauseit’smyson’stuition.”Themansawthatthewomanreallyfelt________sohehandedoverallhismoney.Hecouldseethatthewomanwasasinglemother.Thewomanleftandthepolicemanaskedthemanmore________.Onedaywhilethewomanwasgoingtoherson’sschool,shenoticedthat________waswalkingbehindher.Shethoughtthathemightrobher,________shewalkedtoapoliceman.Hewasthesamepolicemanthatshehadtakenalongtoclaim(索要)hermoney.Thewomantoldhimaboutthemanfollowingher.Theyrantohim,andsawthathewasthesamemanthattheyhad________afewdaysago.Helookedveryweakandthewomanwas________.Thepolicemansaidtothewoman,“Hewasn’tthethiefthatday,buthavingheardaboutyoursituationhe________youhismoney.”Thenthemantoldthewoman,“Pleasegoaheadand________yourson’stuition.Isawyouandfollowedyoutomakesurethatnoonewouldstealyourmoneyagain.”Thewomanwastoomovedtosay________.Lifemaygiveyouastrangeexperience:sometimesitshocksyou________sometimesitmayalsosurpriseyou.Bekindandgenerous.Learntoappreciatewhatyouaregiven.6.A.byB.withoutC.for7.A.threwawayB.putdownC.pickedup8.A.emptyB.dirtyC.heavy9.A.bagB.sonC.money10.A.beforeB.whenC.until11.A.poorB.seriousC.worried12.A.questionsB.a(chǎn)dviceC.reasons13.A.everyoneB.a(chǎn)nyoneC.someone14.A.forB.soC.but15.A.caughtB.seenC.met16.A.happyB.excitedC.surprised17.A.setB.gaveC.kept18.A.payB.borrowC.spend19.A.a(chǎn)nythingB.everythingC.something20.A.forB.soC.a(chǎn)nd三、閱讀理解Slidesaresimplebutalwaysfun.Allyouneedtodoisclimbuptothetopandslidedown.Butdidyouknowthatthereissciencebehindthissimpleplaygroundequipment(設(shè)備)?

Youclimbuptheslideandsitdown.

Youarereadytogo.Areyouslidingdown?No,notyet.Thingsstaystill(靜止的)unlesssomethingmakesthem_________.ItisNewton’sfirstlaw.Soyouhavetogiveyourselfapushtostartthejourneydown.Nowyouareslidingdown.

Doyoufeelyouareslowingdownabit?Whentwothingsrub(摩擦)againsteachother,theycausefriction(摩擦力).Withoutfriction,youwillslidedownfasterandfastertothebottom:Thatismorefun,butdangerous.Atthebottomoftheslide,youcometoafullstop.

Yourfeettouchthegroundandaddextrafriction.Newton’sfirstlawalsosaysmovingthingskeepmovingunlesssomethingmakesthemstop:So,ifyoudonotuseyourfeet,you’llflyofftheslide.21.Thebestwordfortheblankis________.

A.stopB.flyoffC.moveD.changedirection22.Whichpictureexplainswhyyouslowdownabitwhenslidingdown?

A.B.C.D.23.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.FunwithaslideB.SciencebehindaslideC.Newton’sfirstlawD.secretsofgravityCarolinewontheshowjumpingcompetition.Shehasneverwonitbefore!Sophieusuallywinsandsheusuallycomessecond.Butthistime,shedidit!Everyoneathomewashappy,especiallyFred,herbrother.Seeinghissmile,CarolinesuddenlyrememberedFredsaidheplannedtodo“alittlehelp”toSophie’shorseBlossombeforethematch.“Fred,”Carolinesaid.“Ineedtotalktoyou.Whatdidyoumeanwhenyousaid:‘withalittlehelpBlossomcanbesick?’”FredtoldCarolineaboutBlossomandthesleepingpills.“LookI’msorryaboutSophieandallthat,butIdiditforyou?”“Fred?”Carolinecried.“DoyouthinkIwanttowinlikethat?Doyoureallythinkthat?”“ButIonlywantedtohelpyou.Look!Everyoneishappy.Youare,mumanddadare,yourhorseApplewindishappytoo,Ithink—andSophieandBlossomwillbeokayinafewweeks.”“Fred!Sophiewasluckythatsheonlybrokearib(肋骨).Thankgoodnessshedidn’tbreakmore!!!Thankgoodnessshe’snotdead!!!”Fredstartedcrying.“I’msorry.I’mreallysorry.Ididn’tthink...”“That’sallright,Fred,”Carolinesaid.“Iknowyoudiditforme.Butwehavetotelleveryonethetruth.Idon’twanttheCup.Notlikethis.”“ButCaroline,ifyoutellthetruth,dadwillsellApplewind.”“Iknow,”saidCaroline.Andthenshestartedcrying.Thenextdayatthestables(馬廄),CarolinetalkedtoMr.Morley,themanagerofthecompetition.“Soyousee,sir.Ididn’twinbecauseIwasthebest.Iwonbecauseofthesleepingpills.I’mverysorry,sir.Ididn’tknowanythingaboutit.Andmybrotherisverysorry,too.Hedidittohelpme.Andhe’llneverdoitagain.ButIcan’taccepttheCup.Idon’twanttowintheCuplikethis.”“Thisisaveryseriousmatter,”saidMr.Morley.“YouknowFredcommittedacrime.IfSophie’sparentsgotothepoliceyourbrotherwillbeinrealtrouble.Thankyoufortellingme,Caroline…”—AdaptedfromTheSpringCup24.HowdidFredhelpCarolinewinthecompetition?

A.BykeepingencouragingCaroline.B.BymakingSophie’shorseill.C.BystoppingSophiefromtakingpartinthematch.25.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutCaroline?

A.Shealwayswinsthecompetition.B.ShewasverygratefulforFred’shelp.C.Shedidn’tlikethewayshewonthecompetition.26.Whatfeelingcanbeinferredfromtheunderlinedsentences?

A.a(chǎn)mazedB.a(chǎn)ngryC.surprised27.WhatcanwelearnfromFred’smistake?

A.Weshouldbecarefulwithanimals.B.Familymembersshouldhelpeachother.C.Honestyismoreimportantthanwinningorlosing.Technology(科技)hasdoneourworldwonders:fromdevelopmentinmedicine,travel,communication,toourday-to-daylives.Ithasundoubtedlychangedthewayoursocietyworks,andhowwecommunicatewithoneanotherandourselves.However,bycompletelywelcomingtechnologyasapartofeverydaylife,arewelosingourabilitytocreate?Technologypresentsanewplatformforcreativitytoexist(存在)on.Throughtechnology,ideascanbesetfreeandcometolifeinthephysicalworld.Wehavethenecessarytoolsforgreaterpossibilitiesandnewsolutions.Forexample,businessesnowhavetheopportunitytoimprovethemselvesmorecreativelythroughwebsites,filmadvertisements,socialmediaorradio.However,whenwelookmoreclosely,it’seasytonoticesomedisadvantages.Forexample,manyofusdependsoheavilyonautomatedcalculations(自動(dòng)計(jì)算)nowadays,ratherthantakingthetimetoworkitoutforourselves.Anotherobvioussituationisthatalotofpeoplearespendingtoomuchtimeonscreens.Asaresult,theyarereducingtheopportunitiestocomeupwiththeirowncreations.Isthereawaytofindabalancebetweentechnologyandhumancreativity?Ithinkso.Itissimplyamatterofmakingsurethatcreativityisnotdeterredbytechnology.Thefirstwayistoreduceourusageofdigitaldevices(數(shù)字設(shè)備)bysettinglimitsonwhen,where,andhowlongweusethem,turningoffthenotifications(通知)onyourphone,orputtingyourphoneon“DoNotDisturb”.Onceyoubecomeusedtothese,youwillfeelsurprisedhowlittleyouthinkaboutyourphone.Anotherwonderfulwayistotakedailywalksinnature.Itcanhelpyoureset,rebalance,andkeepgoing.Inthelongrun,adailywalkcannotonlyinfluenceourcreativityandimaginationbutfurtherourphysicalandmental(精神的)health.Wecanalsodevelopourcreativitybydoingyoga,keepingajournal,orreading.Thekeytothesurvival(生存)ofourcreativitystartswithus.Willyouputyourphoneawaywhenspendingtimewithfriends?Willyoutrytofindhappinessandpurposeoutsideofascreen?Theactionsyouchoosetotakewillhelpchangetherelationshipbetweencreativityandtechnologyforthebetter.28.WhydoesthewritertalkaboutbusinessesinParagraph2?

A.Tostresstheimportanceofcreativity.B.Tosuggestgoodwaystodeveloptechnology.C.Toshowtheeffectthattechnologyhasoncreativity.29.Theword“deterred”inParagraph4probablymeans“________”.

A.examinedB.controlledC.prevented30.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.

A.limitingtheusageofourphonescanhelpusdevelopcreativityB.spendingtimeonscreensistheeasiestwaytokeeppeoplehappyC.turningoffthenotificationsonthephonewillmakepeopleworried31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Technology:HowDoesItHelpDevelopCreativity?B.CreativityinaWorldofTechnology:DoesItExist?C.TechnologyandCreativity:WhichIsMoreImportant?四、任務(wù)型閱讀請(qǐng)閱讀下面這篇文章,根據(jù)所提供的信息回答問題。要求所寫答案語法正確、語義完整。Inourlife,wemaymeetpeoplewithdifferentpersonalities.Whatisyourpersonalitytype(人格類型)?Readaboutthefollowingandfindout.ADreamerthinksthereisa“right”waytodothis.Thispersonwantstoliveina“perfectworld”.Manyaregoodlistenersandliketohelpothers.Manyworkasteachers,andoftenleadothers.FamousDreamers:MohandasGandhi,AngelinaJolie.APartnerwantstobeinagroup.Forthispersonrulesareimportant.Theyconsidertraditionstobeofgreatvalue.Partnersareoftenserious,carefulpeople.Manydowellasteachers,managersandpoliceofficers.FamousPartners:QueenElizabethII,MotherTeresa.ForThinkers,understandingthingsisveryimportant.Theyliketodealwithproblemsandmakenewthings.Thinkerscanalsobeactive.Theyliketowin.Theyhaveverystrongopinions.Manythinkersworkasscientists,inventorsandengineers.FamousThinkers:BillGates,StephenHawking.Artistswanttobefree.Theydon’twanttofollowtherulesallthetime.Theyalsoliketryingnewthings.LikeThinkers,manyArtistshavestrongopinions.Theyarecreativeanddowellasmusiciansandactors.FamousArtists:CristianoRonaldo,Madonna.32.Howmanypersonalitytypesarementionedinthepassage?____________________________________________________________________________________________33.Whomaygiveyouahandwhenyouneedhelpaccordingtothepassage,aDreameroraPartner?____________________________________________________________________________________________34.Ifyouareactiveandliketowin,whatkindofjobisthebestchoice?____________________________________________________________________________________________35.WhatisaPartnerlike?____________________________________________________________________________________________五、短文填空請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ManyusersfromtheUSjoinedXiaohongshuinJanuary,andChineseusersjokinglyaskedthemtopaya“cattax(貓稅)”bysharingaphotooftheircats.Inreturn,Chineseuserswouldsendthepicturesof36(they).Afterlookingat37(hundred)ofcatphotos,peoplenoticedsomethinginteresting:ThecatspostedbyChineseuserswere38(round)thanthosesharedbyAmericanusers.Butwhy?Onekeyreasonisthelivingenvironment.InChina,manyfamiliesliveintallflats.39(keep)theircatssafe,ownersusuallykeepthemindoors.40,manyAmericanhomeshavelargerlivingspacesforcatstoclimbandplay.Cultural41(different)alsoplayanimportantrole.InChineseculture,roundnessmeansunityandperfection.InAmerica,peoplevalueanadventurousspirit.Sotheircatsare42(expect)torunaroundandstayactive.Familyinfluenceisanotherreason.“Myparentsalwaysshowtheirloveby43(make)deliciousfoodforme,soItreatmycatin44sameway,”explainedaChineseuserfromHeilongjiang.CatsfromChinaandthe

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