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2025~2026學(xué)年江蘇省常州市市北實(shí)驗(yàn)初級(jí)中學(xué)上學(xué)期九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)限時(shí)作業(yè)(10月)一、單項(xiàng)選擇1.Ilike_____colourofthisskirt.Itis_____goodmatchformyblouse.

A.a(chǎn);theB.the;aC.a(chǎn);aD.the;the2.Youcanthecaketenpieces.

A.divided,intoB.bedivided,intoC.divide,intoD.bedivide,into3.—Howmuchdifficultyhastheteamhad_________thisproblem?—None.Themembersareallgoodproblemsolvers.

A.tosolveB.solvingC.solvedD.solves4.Peterlikespopmusic,but__________hisfather__________hismotherlikesit.

A.both;andB.notonly;butalsoC.neither;norD.either;or5.—Doyouprefer_________shoppingwithmeinWuyueShoppingMall?—I’dratherstayathomeandreviewwhatIhavelearntthesedays.

A.goB.goingC.togoD.goes6.—I’mafraidIcan’tpasstheEnglishexamnextmonth.—Don’tgiveup.Nothingwillbedifficultifmoreattention________toit.

A.willpayB.willbepaidC.ispaidD.pays7.—Howisyourson’sEnglish,Mr.Liu?—Ithinksomethingmustbedone________.

A.tocheerhimupB.tocheeruphimC.cheerhimupD.cheeruphim8.Iwonder________youwouldliketocometomybirthdayparty.

A.thatB.whetherC.thatifD.thatwhether9.Thispairofjeanslooksnice_____Sandy,becauseshelooksverynice_____blue.

A.on;inB.in;onC.for;onD.to;in10.—Mycousinisgoodatallhissubjectsatschool,buthenever________.—Whata________boy!Weshouldlearnfromhim.

A.getsoff;thoughtfulB.takesoff;energeticC.showsoff;modestD.putsoff;curious11.Asmartmobilemakes________forchildrentostayintouchwiththeirfamilies.

A.iteasierB.itmoreeasilyC.it’seasilyD.itseasy12._____________ofhisparentsisingoodhealth,but______ofthemworkhard.

A.None;allB.Neither;bothC.Neither;eitherD.Both;neither13.Idon’tknowifDad________tonight.Ifhe________,Iwillcallyou.

A.comesback;willcomebackB.willcomeback;willcomebackC.comesback;comesbackD.willcomeback;comesback14.Mycomputerneeds________.IthinkIneed________toaskMrZhangforhelp.

A.fixing;goingB.tofix;goingC.fixing;togoD.tofix;togo15.—Ialwaysfeelnervousbeforetheexam.—Pityyou.I________youtoattendamusiccoursetorelaxyourself.

A.suggestB.promiseC.a(chǎn)dviseD.a(chǎn)llow16.IsTimsure________ouradviceisofgreat________tohim?

A.if;helpB.whether;helpfulC.that;helpfulD.that;help二、完形填空Haveyoueverthoughtaboutwhatkindofjobyouwouldliketohavewhenyougrowup?Manypeoplethinkthattheycanhaveonlyone______intheirlifetime.Weallknowthatthisisnottrue,______quiteafewpeopleactuallythinkthisway.Whenpeoplechooseamajor(專業(yè))incollege,theythinkthatthedecisionstheymakenowwill______theirjobsfortherestoftheirlives.______,therearemanyexamplesthatpeoplebecame______afterchangingtheirjobslater.J.KRowling,writerofthefamousnovelHarryPotter,wasactuallyaschoolteacher______shebeganwritingbooks.Infact,shewasoutofworkbeforethefirstHarryPotterbook______.TheformerUSPresidentRonaldReaganbeganhisworkinglifeasanactorwhenhewasayoungman.He______decidedthathewantedtodopolitical(政治)work.Thiskindofpassion(熱情)finally______himtobecomePresidentoftheUSA.Thefamous19thcenturyartistVincentVanGoghwasnotapainterfromthe______.Heonceworkedasanartsalesmanandlaterbecameapreacher(講道者).Itwasonly10yearsbeforehediedthathedecidedtobecomeanartist.Jobsarealways______tochanges.Theimportantthingistofindwhatyouarereally______orwhatyoureallywanttodo.Onceyoufindthatpassion,it’sallamatterofhowhardyoutry.17.A.planB.jobC.decisionD.dream18.A.soB.a(chǎn)ndC.orD.but19.A.designB.decideC.devoteD.divide20.A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.AnywayD.Moreover21.A.successfulB.popularC.practicalD.careful22.A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.untilD.since23.A.putoutB.cameoutC.ranoutD.gaveout24.A.earlierB.betterC.laterD.nearer25.A.madeB.triedC.ledD.brought26.A.endB.beginningC.middleD.centre27.A.closedB.openC.readyD.willing28.A.goodforB.goodtoC.goodinD.goodat三、閱讀理解

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A.Tohelpchildrengetbettergradesinexams.B.Toteachteenagerssomelivingskills.C.Toofferpeoplesomesnacksanddrinks.D.Tohelpteensreduceanxietyandlearntorelax.Asateenager,youarebecomingmoreindependent(獨(dú)立的)andmakingdecisionsforyourself.Beingateenagercanbechallenging,butitcanalsobeexciting.Youarealsolearningtotakerisksandworkoutproblemsbetter.Andchangesarehappeningthroughoutyourbody,eveninyourbrain(頭腦).Thechangesinyourbrainareinfluencinghowyoudevelopintoanadult.Imaginethestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofyourbrainislikeabigroadmap.Lotsofroadsleadtodifferentdestinations.Whenyouwereachild,asyoulearntnewthings,yourbraincreatedmoreandmoreroadstodifferentdestinations.Bythetimeyoubecomeateenager,manydifferentroadsleadtothemostimportantplacesonthemap.Nowyourbrain’sjobistomakethatmapmoreuseful.Asaresult,yourexperiencesasateenageractuallyinfluencethewaythatyourbraindevelops.Ifyouspendhoursplayingvideogames,whatskillsdoyouuse?Youlearntoseesomethingwithyoureyesandrespondtoitwithyourhands.Asyoudevelopthoseskills,yourbrainismakingsurethattheroadsleadingtothemareespeciallyfastandefficient(有效的).So,yourvideo-gameplayingcouldbepreparingyouforacareersuchasapilot(飛行員).Thisisagreattimeforyoutopractisenewskillsanddiscoverwhatyou’regoodatandtrywhatyoulovedoing.Gooutandtrydifferentactivities,andsticktothemifyouthinktheyareuseful.Rememberthatwitheverythingyoudo,you’redevelopingyourbrainforthefuture.32.Whathappensaschildrenlearnnewthings?

A.Theirbrainsmakethemapsmoreuseful.B.Thestructuresoftheirbrainsarelikebigroadmaps.C.Manydifferentroadsleadtothemostimportantplaces.D.Theirbrainscreatemoreroadstodifferentdestinations.33.Whatdoesthephrase“stickto”meaninthelastparagraph?

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A.MakingDecisionsforYourselfB.DevelopingYourBrainfortheFutureC.WaysofChangingYourBrainD.ChangesHappeninginYourBrainNowstudents’Englishhandwriting(書寫)getsworseandworse.Thatmakestheirteachersfeelworried.IsyourEnglishhandwritingbeautiful?36UsepaperwithlinesWhenyouwriteEnglishwordsorsentences,youcanusepaperwithlines.Thatwillmakeyourhandwritingstraight.37Besuretofillthelinedspacecompletely.Andmakesurethesecapitalletters(大寫字母)arewrittenproperly.SlowdownIfyourwritingishardtoread,justslowdownalittle.Goingslowermakesyourhandwritingclearer.Ifyouwritetooquickly,it’shardforyoutostopwhereyoushould,andyoumaymakemoremistakeseasily.38Whenyouholdyourpencilinthecorrectway,writingismuchbetter.Somekidspressdownreallyhardwhentheywrite.Thatmakesthehandwritingbad.Trytoberelaxedanddon’tholdthepencilsohard.Letyourwritingappearniceandclean.Ifyoudoso,peoplewillguessyouareastudentwithagoodhabit.Drawmorepictures39Whileyouaredrawingpictures,youneedtousetheskillstocontrol(控制)yourpencilbetter.Eventhoughyouhavenochancetodrawatschool,youcanpracticebydrawingathome.Handwritingisveryimportant.Imagineyouareafamousmoviestarorawell-knownsportsplayer,whatdoyoudowhenyourfansrunuptoyou?Givethemyourautographs(親筆簽名),ofcourse!

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