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2025~2026學(xué)年山東省青島市九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷一、選詞填空從方框中選出最佳選項(xiàng),補(bǔ)全短文,其中兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

A.clearB.dryC.seasonD.butE.hikeF.pretty

G.admireH.spreadI.putonJ.beforeK.easilyL.dealwithManyschoolsholdsportsgamesinautumn.Itturnsoutthatautumnmightbethebest1toworkout!Duringthistime,theweatherisgreat.Afterahotsummer,theautumnairiscoolandfresh.Insuchweather,youcanrun,2,cycleorwalkoutsidewithoutsweating(出汗)much.Coldweathermaymakeyourbodylessflexible(靈活的).Soalwaysdoawarm-up,likerunningslowly,untilyoufeelwarm3exercising.Whendoingoutdoorsports,don’ttakeofftoomanyclothesallatonce,and4acoatrightafteryoufinishtoavoidcatchingacold.Autumnairis5,soremembertodrinkwaterwhenyouworkout.Afteryoufinish,drinksomemore—slowlyandinsmallamounts(數(shù)量).Coolautumndaysanddailyexercisecanhelpyousleepbetter,keepingyouhealthy.Also,autumnisvery6!Colorfulleavesandniceviewscanmakeyouhappier.Whenyouexerciseinnature,freshairandbeautifulviews7yourmindtoo.Anddon’tforgetfood!Autumnisharvest(豐收)timeandyoucan8buyapples,sweetpotatoesorpears.They’refullofvitamins(維生素),delicious9notexpensive.Eatingthesefoodsandworkingoutaregreat!Autumnexercisecanalsogetyoureadyforwinter.Ithelpsyouhave“happychemistry”to10sadfeelings.Italsomakesyourbodystronger,soyoumightnotcatchacoldinwinter.二、閱讀理解

COMETODESIGNANDWINGREATPRIZESIfyoulovespace,rockets,orcreatingnewthings,don’tmisstheseexcitingcompetitions!Theycelebratethe60thanniversary(周年紀(jì)念日)ofthefirstmannedspaceflightin1961—akeystepinhumanspaceexploration(探索).TheNationalSpaceAdministration(國(guó)家航天管理局)andtheSpaceScienceMuseuminviteteenagerstosharecreativeideasaboutspacetravelinthenext60years.Youcanwinspecialprizes.includingavisittoarealrocketlaunch(發(fā)射)center!Design(設(shè)計(jì))aspacesuitforthefutureForthoseaged10to12Designaspacesuitforastronautstowearonthemoon.Thinkabouthowitcankeepthemsafeandcomfortable.Winner’sprize:AmodelspacesuitofyourdesignmadebyNSA’spartner,andatriptotheSpaceScienceMuseumforyouandyourfamily.DesignaspaceshipofthefutureForages13to15Thisisyourchancetodesignaspaceshipforfuturespacetravel.First,thinkabouttheoutside.Whatwillitlooklike?Then,don’tforgettheinside.Wherewillastronautssleep,eat,exercise.andhowwilltheycontrolthespaceship?Winner’sprize:Avirtual(虛擬)spaceflightexperience,amodelofyourspaceship,andasetofbooksaboutspace.HowtoenterThecompetitionscloseonDecember31,2025.Visitformoreinformation.Goodluck!11.Whyarethecompetitionsheld?

A.Todesignaspacesuitforthefuturetowearonthemoon.B.Toinvitemoreteenagerstovisittherealrocketlaunchcenter.C.Torememberthefirstmannedspaceflightinhumanspaceexploration.12.Whowillmostprobablywinthespacesuitdesigningcompetition?

A.Lisa,9,lovesdrawingclothes.B.Tom,11,isinterestedinthemoon.C.Jack,12,enjoysmakingmodeltrains.13.Whichofthefollowingpartsshouldbeconsideredinthespaceshipdesign?

A.①③④B.②③④C.①②③14.Whatdothetwocompetitionshaveincommon?

A.Theyarebothforteenagerswholovespace.B.Winnerswillgetarealrocketlaunchexperience.C.Theybothrequiredesigningsomethingforthemoon.15.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanweprobablyreadthetext?

A.Sports.B.Science.C.History.Inthemodernworld,peoplehavetorememberpasswordsforeverything,fromtheiremailtoonlinebankingandinternetshopping.Soit’seasytounderstandthatmanyofuswouldpicksomethingsimpleandeasyforourpasswords.Aleaked(泄露的)Yahoodatabase(數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù))showedthatthemostpopularpasswordsarestill“123456”and“password”.Easyoneslike“qwerty”and“abc123”arealsoamongthetop10,reportedtheDailyMail.Othertoppasswordsinclude“welcome”,“sunshine”and“ninja”.Manymoreusedasimplecombinationoftheirname,age,orbirthday.Thesepeoplearetryingtomakelifeeasyforthemselves.Buttheyarealsomakingiteasyforhackers(黑客)tobreakintotheiraccounts(賬戶(hù)),expertswarned.ResearchersfromUK’sLancasterUniversity,aswellasPekingandFujiannormaluniversitiesinChina,didatestonpasswords.Theytriedtoguesspasswordsbasedonpeople’sdifferentpersonalinformation.Theyguessedpasswordsformorethan73percentofcommonusers’accounts.Hackerscouldevenbreakathirdoftheharderpasswordsin100guesses,reportedDailyMail.Sohowcanyoumakeyourpasswordssafer?Researchershavesometipsforyou.Upper-casing(大寫(xiě))yourpasswordisagoodstart.Addingnumbersandsymbolstoyourpasswordcanalsobeofgreathelp.Chooseanine-letterpasswordthatincludesnumbersandsymbols.Thiswouldtakeahacker’scomputerhundredsofyearstobreak!Neverusepersonalinformationasapassword.Usedifferentpasswordsfordifferentaccounts.Expertssuggestthatausershouldchangethepasswordevery90daystokeephackersguessing.16.Whichofthefollowingisprobablythemostcommonpassword?

A.123456B.a(chǎn)bc123C.welcome17.Howdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedword“combination”?

A.Aninstrumentmadetoperform.B.Apieceofunderwearcoveringthebody.C.Agroupofnumbersorlettersmixedtogether.18.WhatdoesthetestinParagraph3showus?

A.About1/3ofsimplepasswordscanbeguessed.B.Passwordsfrompersonalinformationmakelifeeasier.C.Passwordsfrompersonalinformationcanbeeasilyguessed.19.Whichpasswordissaferaccordingtothepassage?

A.a(chǎn)6#0y9bB.U7!fk2xRnC.4831920rl20.Tomhasmanydifferentaccounts.Whatshouldhedo?

A.Usedifferentstrongpasswordsforeach.B.Useonestrongpasswordforallaccounts.C.Usesimplebutdifferentpasswordsforeach.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,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)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。CoralBay:AGreatPlaceforSportsCoralBayinAustraliaisabeautifulplacewithaspecialnaturalenvironment,whichisagreatchoiceforsportslovers.Itsbeautyofnatureanddifferentkindsofactivitiesmakeitafantasticplacefortravellingandrelaxation.21Aquathlonjoinsswimmingandrunningtogether.22CoralBayprovideswell-madefacilities(設(shè)施)forpeople,soeveryonecanjoinsafely.Itisawonderfulwaytochallengeyourselfandhavefunwithfriends.OneexcitingsportinCoralBayiskiteboarding.Thesportconnectsflyingkiteswithglidingonwater.23Thewindisstrongandkeepsblowing,makingitperfectforkite-boarders.Itisanexcitingwaytofeelthepowerofnature.Anotherpopularactivityistrailrunning.Therunningroutes(路線(xiàn))goalongtheseasideandthroughforestareas.Therearedifferentroutestochoosefrom.24Forexperiencedrunners,thereisachallenging25-kilometerroute.Nomatterhowskilledyouare,youcanenjoythefreshairandbeautifulviews.Whenpeoplegosnorkeling,theycanseecolorfulfishswimmingaround.Overmanyyears,naturehasshapedtheseabed,creatingalovelyunderwaterworld.25Everytimetheylookdown,theydiscoversomethingnew,makingitalwaysinteresting.

A.Itisverypopularbecauseofthewinds.B.Theseaisblue,clear,andnottoodeep.C.CoralBayisoneofthemostpopularplacesfortourists.D.Peoplecomeheretoenjoyfunactivitiesinthesunandsea.E.Peoplecanshowofftheirabilitiesbothinwaterandonland.F.Forexample,thereisaneasy10-kilometerrouteforbeginners.三、短文填空Amonkenjoyedwalkingalongtheroadsintheforestwithhistallwalkingstick.Oneday,heheard26softcry.Atthebottomofadeephole,hesawayoungtiger.“Pleasehelpme,”saidthetiger.“I27(fall),andIcan’tclimbout.”Themonkfeltsorryforthetigerbutheknewtigerswere28(danger).“IfIhelpyou,youwilleatme,”hesaid.“Iwon’t,”thetigerpromised.“IwillbesothankfulthatIwillevenagreetobeyourpet.”Tohaveatiger29apet!Themonkthought.Howcoolwouldthatbe?Heloweredhiswalkingstick,andthetigerclimbedupquickly.“Nowyou’llmakeafinelunch,”itsaid,showingits30(tooth).“That’snotfair!”criedthemonk.“Youpromised!”“Lifeisn’tfair,butyoucanaskthreeothers31Ishouldkeepmypromise,”thetigerlaughed.Theyfirstaskedariver.“Mywater32(pollute)byyou—people,”theriversaid.“Ithinkthetigershouldeatyou.”Then,abuffalo(水牛)added,“I33(serve)peopleformanyyears.I’mtootired.Letthetigereatyou.”Finally,adogonarocklookedconfused(困惑的).“Wheredidyougetstuck(困住)?”Thedogaskedthemonk.“Hewasn’tstuck—Iwas,”shoutedthetiger.“AndIcamewalkingby,yousay?”repliedthedog.“Notyou—him!”thetigershouted34(angry).“Comealong,youfool.I’llshowyou!”Theyreturnedtothehole.Thetigerclimbeddowntothebottomby35(it).“See?Iwasstuckhere!”Thecleverdogtookthestickawayatonce.“Thenyoushouldstaythere!”saidthewisedog.Afterbeingsaved,themonkunderstoodtheriverandbuffalo’sanger.Hedecidedtoshoweveryonethathumanscouldliveinharmony(和諧)withnature.四、任務(wù)型閱讀Manypeoplemaynothaveheardofteapets.TeapetsfirstappearedinstudyroomsofancientChinesepeople.Aspeople’slivingconditionshaveimproved,theirinterestintraditionalChineseculturehasgrown.Teapetshavebecomemorepopularamongtealovers.Whenpouringboiledteaonteapets,somecanchangethecolor,whileothersevenspray(噴)water,addingalittlefuntoteadrinking.Madeofmostlypurpleclay,teapetscomeinmanyformsandshapes.PiXiuTeapetsintheformofPiXiuareverypopularamongbusinessmen.IntraditionalChineseculture,PiXiu,theninthsonofthedragon,canbringlucktopeople.Itonlytakesmoneyasfoodandneverletsitout.Also,itisbelievedthatPiXiucanprotectahouse.LittlefootwithaspiderIntheshapeofalittlefatfootwithaspideronit,thisteapetmightlookstrangetonon-Chinesespeakers.InChineselanguage,spideris“zhizhu”,footis“zu”.Whenthetwopronunciationsgettogether,itwouldbe“zhizu”,whichmeans“satisfaction”inChinese.Theteapetistoremindpeopleofbeingsatisfiedwitheverydaylife.Buddha(佛像)TeapetsinformsofBuddhaarethemostcommonones.TheBuddhaalwayssmilesandhestandsforhappiness.Likepurpleclayteapots,longperiodofusagecanaddvaluetoateapet.Pu’erteaisthebestchoicetoraiseateapet.Oolongtea,suchasTieGuanyin,andgreenteaarealsobetterchoices.Thebestwaytoraiseateapetistobrushitwiththefreshteayouaredrinking.Remember,onlyuseonekindofteatopouronateapetinsteadofmanykinds.36.Wheredidteapetsfirstappear?________________________________________________________________37.Howdoteapetsaddfuntoteadrinking?________________________________________________________________38.Whichteapetinthepassageisn’tinthepicture?________________________________________________________________39.Listthewaystoraiseateapet.①UsePu’erteaoroolongtea,suchasTieGuanyin,orgreentea.②________________________________________________________________③________________________________________________________________40.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。每空一詞。Thispassagetellsussomebasicinformationaboutteapets.Their_________ismostlypurpleclay.Theirformsandshapesaredifferent,yettheystandforpeople’sbestwishes.Forexample,many_________likePiXiubecauseitcanbringlucktopeople.Itonlytakesmoneyasfoodandneverletsitout.Otherpeoplelikethelittlefootwithaspiderbecauseit_________“zhizu”inChinese.Buddhaisthemostcommonform.Atlast,thepassagetellsus_________toraiseteapets.Sittingintheclassroom,Ilookedatmypage,thenattherestoftheclass.Theywereallbusilywriting.ButallI’dwrittenwasthetitle“WhatIWanttoBeWhenIGrowUp”.Ihadmoreink(墨水)onmyfingersthanonthepaper.Backathome,lookingatmymouthinthemirror,Ijumpedwhenmygrandfather’sfacesuddenlyappearednexttomine.“Angie,whatwassoboringatschoolthatmadeyouchew(咬)yourpen?”“Oh,Pop,wehadtowriteastoryaboutwhatwewanttobewhenwegrowup.”“Gotanyideas?”“Yes,butIwasn’tgoingtotellthewholeclass.They’djustlaughatme.It’smysecret.”“WanttoshareitwithyouroldPop?”hesaid,andsatdown.I’dalwayslovedPop.Hedidn’tmindhowmanyquestionsIaskedhim,notlikeMum,whowasalwaystoobusy.Shejustdidn’thavetimetositandtalksinceshe’dgonebacktowork.Mumdidn’tgethomeuntilsixandthenshewasbusygettingourmealready.Itwasn’tsurprisingshewasoftentired.Igotabitlonely,too,soIreallylookedforwardtoPop’svisits.“Well,Angie,areyougoingtotellme?”P(pán)oprepeated.“Yes,ifyoupromisenottolaugh.”Isaid,“Iwanttobeanactor.”Hedidn’tlaugh.Insteadheasked,“Why?”“Ijustdo,that’sall,morethananythingintheworld.IhaveafeelingI’dbereallygood.”“Wehadbetterfindoutifyou’vegotanytalentthen,hadn’twe?”“How?”Iwatchedashelookedupanumberinhisphone.“You’llneedsomedramalessons,andIknowjusttherightperson.She’llalsotellmeifI’mwastingmymoney!”41.WhydoyouthinkAngielookedathermouthinthemirror?________________________________________________________________42.DidAngiewritedown“anactor”onherpaper?Whyorwhynot?_____________________________________________________________

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