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2025~2026學(xué)年江蘇省淮安市浦東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)上學(xué)期期中九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷一、單項(xiàng)選擇1.Look,theyoungwomanwhoisplaying_______guitaris_______universityteacher.

A.the;anB./;anC.the;aD./;a2.Ireallylikethisappwhichhasmade________easierforustolearnEnglish.

A.thisB.thatC.whatD.it3.—Milliehasmade________greatprogressintheChemistryexamthatherteacherfeelsamazed.—It’shardforhertogethighmarks________sheworkshardenough.

A.soa,untilB.sucha,beforeC.so,whileD.such,unless4.Neithertheparentsnortheteacher________thestudentstostayoutlate.

A.don’tallowB.a(chǎn)llowsC.doesn’tallowD.a(chǎn)llow5.Seeingthenewchangesinherhometown,Nanjing,Sandycould________believehereye.

A.properlyB.highlyC.nearlyD.hardly6.DoctorFangsaysshe________betoocarefulwhiledoinganoperation.

A.can’tB.mustn’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t7.—Youdon’tknowwhatgreatdifficultyIhad________togetthetwotickets.—Butthefilmisreallyworth_________twice.

A.managing;seeingB.tomanage;seeingC.managing;beingseenD.managed;tobeseen8.—Hurryup!Idon’twanttomisstheexcellentperformanceoftheconcert.—Mygod!Theconcert________foralmostonehour.

A.hasbegunB.beganC.hasbeenonD.wason9.—Whatagood________you'vegivenme!Thanksalot.—Mypleasure.

A.informationB.newsC.suggestionD.a(chǎn)dvice10.—Linda,doyouknow________?—Er,nextTuesday.

A.wherewillthesportsmeetingtakeplaceB.wherethesportsmeetingwilltakeplaceC.whenwillthesportsmeetingtakeplaceD.whenthesportsmeetingwilltakeplace11.—Tinawantstoknowifyou________totheparkwithustomorrow.—I’dloveto.Butifit________,Imaygotothelibraryinstead.

A.go;willrainB.go;rainsC.willgo;rainsD.willgo;willrain12.—Look!Alotofpeoplearewaitinginline.—Yes._______themismorethantwo_______.

A.Anumberof;hundredB.Thenumberof;hundredC.Thenumberof;hundredsD.Anumberof;hundreds13.Ifyoucan'topenthefrontdoor,whynot______thebackone?

A.totryopeningB.tryingtoopenC.totryandopenD.tryopening14.—Isyoursleepingproblemgettingbetter?—No.And__________.Theygavemewrongmedicinethistime.Canyoubelievethat?

A.a(chǎn)missisasgoodasamileB.theearlybirdcatchesthewormC.itneverrainsbutpoursD.a(chǎn)ctionsspeaklouderthanwords15.—Thisarticlesaysapersonwholovesredisconfidentandwillingtochallengenewthings.—________.Mycousin’sfavouritecolorisred,butheisshyandsometimesalittlelazy.

A.Ican’tagreemoreB.Don’tmentionitC.That’sallrightD.That’snotthecase二、完形填空閱讀下文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。EllalovedhernewlifeinAlaska,exceptforonething—Grandmawasn’thappy.Beforetheymovedhere,EllalivedwithDadandGrandmainKansas.EverydayEllaandGrandmacooked,gardenedorsewed(縫紉)together.ThenDadgotajobinAlaskaandwouldtake________withhim.GrandmathoughtAlaskawasn’tagoodplaceforachild.ShewantedEllatostay,________Daddidn’tagree.Finally,Grandmadecidedtogo,too.Ellawasoverjoyed.Shecouldn’t________livinganywherewithoutGrandma.Byautumn,theywereinAlaska.Ellahadneverhadsomuch________.Shemadesomefriendsandrodeinthesnowfall.Grandma,however,didn’tshareElla’sjoy.Shedidn’tlikethecoldand________stayedathome.Sheoftensaidshe________thegardenofsunflowersbackinKansas.Ellawas________andwishedtomakeGrandmahappy.ShewenttohernewfriendLaurafor________.Laura’smom,Helen,suggested,“Wecanmakeyourgrandmaasunflowerquilt(被子)thatwillbecheerfulandwarm.”“Goodidea!”Ellasaid.Ellathensecretly________somebrightestclothfromGrandma’sbagandsewedthesunflowerquilteveryafternooninLaura’shouse.Itwasslowgoingbutenjoyable.ShewantedtogiveGrandmaa________.ButGrandmaseemedsadderandsadder,alwaystalkingaboutthe________andfriendsinKansas.OnenightEllaheardGrandma________.ShedecidedtotakeGrandmatoLaura’shousethenextday.WhenGrandmasawthequilttheyweremakingfor________thosedays,shewasmovedtotears.She________andhelpedthemwiththesewing.Theychattedandlaughed.Ellahadn’theardGrandmasoundso________sincetheyleftKansas.MaybewhatGrandmareallyneededwasstayingtogether,Ellathought.16.A.EllaB.HelenC.GrandmaD.Laura17.A.orB.soC.a(chǎn)ndD.but18.A.a(chǎn)voidB.suggestC.imagineD.forget19.A.homeworkB.sleepC.troubleD.joy20.A.mostlyB.onceC.stillD.seldom21.A.missedB.foundC.soldD.entered22.A.boredB.worriedC.relaxedD.interested23.A.giftsB.flowersC.courageD.a(chǎn)dvice24.A.receivedB.choseC.borrowedD.made25.A.taskB.decisionC.surpriseD.choice26.A.schoolB.libraryC.gardenD.hotel27.A.cryingB.singingC.readingD.coughing28.A.himB.herC.usD.them29.A.brokeoutB.wentawayC.showedupD.satdown30.A.seriousB.cheerfulC.politeD.strange三、閱讀理解

VisitSunshineZooComeandseetheIndianelephantsandthenewtigersfromAmerica.Thebearsarewaitingtomeetyou,andthemonkeysfromChinaarewaitingtothrowthingsatyou.ThelovelydogsfromAustraliaarewaitingtolaughatyou,andthegiraffesfromZambiaarewaitingtolookdownonyou.TicketsAdults:$2.00Children:Over12:$1.00Under12:FreeOpeningtime9:00a.m.—4:00p.m.exceptFriday10:00a.m.—3:00p.m.Keepthezooclean!Donottouch,givefoodorgoneartheanimals.31.Howmanykindsofanimalsaretalkedaboutinthepassage?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.32.MrSmithisanadult,howmuchshouldhepay?

A.$4.00.B.$2.00.C.$3.00.D.$1.0033.Whichofthefollowingisthevisitingtime?

A.8:30a.m.onMonday.B.10:00a.m.onFriday.C.2:00p.m.onSunday.D.5:00p.m.onTuesday.It’shardtorefuseatastybanana.Theytastegoodandyoudon’thavetowashthembeforeeatingthem.However,Britishscientistssaythatthefruitmaydisappearby2050.Onereasonforthisisclimatechange.ScientistsattheUniversityofExetercollectednumbersfrom27countriesandareasthatproduce86percentoftheworld’sbananas.Theyfoundthatclimatechangehasimprovedgrowingconditionsin21ofthesecountries.Inthepast60years,theproduction(產(chǎn)量)hasreached1.37tonsofbananasperhectare(公頃).Tenofthecountries,includingIndia,theworld’sbiggestproducerofbananas,willproducefewerbananas.By2050,thefruitmaydieout.Shouldn’tbananasgrowmoreeasilyifit’shotteroutside?However,iftemperatureskeeprising,thisadvantagewilldisappear.Infact,theperfecttemperatureforgrowingbananasisbetween24℃and32℃.Iftemperaturesgettoohigh,theywillstopgrowing.Diseasesareanotherdangertobananas.Unlikeotherplants,thebananaswegrowcomefromshootcuttings(扦插)ratherthanseeds(種子).Thismeansthatallbananaplantshavethesamegenotype(基因型).Inotherwords,ifadiseaseisabletokilloneplant,itcouldkillthemall.OneseriousdiseaseiscalledPanama.Causedbyfungus(真菌)inthesoil,itspreadseasily.IthasspreadacrossSouthAsia,Africa,theMiddleEast,andAustralia.Ifonebananaplantationmeetsthedisease,itwilltake30yearsuntilitisabletogrowbananasagain.Scientistshaveyettofindacureforthisdisease.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph2referto?

A.Bananastastegood.B.Bananasmaydisappearby2050.C.Manypeoplelikeeatingbananas.D.It’shardtorefuseabanana.35.Accordingtoparagraph3,whatmighthappeniftemperatureskeepgoingtoohigh?

A.Morecountrieswillstarttogrowbananas.B.Bananaswillgrowbetterinmostcountries.C.Bananaswillstopgrowing.D.Bananaswon’tbeastastyasbefore.36.Whichofthefollowingisthestructureofthepassage?

A.B.C.D.37.Thestoryiswrittento_______.

A.offertipsforgrowingbananas.B.explainwhybananasmaydisappearC.showpeople’sloveforbananas.D.describethedifficultiesofgrowingbananas.OnedayinautumnSquireGordon,mymaster,wentonatripintotown.John,mycaretaker,wentwithhim.Ipulledthecart.Theweatherwasrainyandwindy,butwetravelledhappily.Gordon’sbusinesstookalongtime.Wedidn’tleaveuntillateafternoon.Thewindwasthenmuchhigher.MymastersaidtoJohn,“Ihaveneverbeenoutinsuchastorm!”MrGordonandJohncouldnotseewellintherain.Wecametoawoodenbridge.Itwasverynearlydark.Wecouldjustseethatthewaterwasoverthemiddleofthebridge.Butasthathappenedsometimeswhenthefloodswereout,masterdidnotstop.Themomentmyfeettouchedthefirstpartofthebridge,Ifeltsuretherewassomethingwrong.Idare(敢于)notgoforward,andImadeadeadstop.“Goon,Beauty,”saidmymaster,andhegavemeatouchwiththewhip(鞭子),butIdarenotmove.HegavemeasharpcutandIjumped,butIdarenotgoforward.“There’ssomethingwrong,sir,”saidJohn,andhegotoutandtriedtoleadmeforward.“Comeon,Beauty.”ButIknewthatthebridgewasnotsafe.Justthenthemanontheothersidesawus.“Hey!Halloo!Stop!”hecried.“What’sthematter?”shoutedmymaster.“Thebridgeisbrokeninthemiddle,andpartofitiscarriedaway.Ifyougoontoit,you’llbeintotheriver.”“Thankyouforsavingus,Beauty!”saidJohn.Hegentlyturnedmeroundtotherighthandroadbytheriverside.Itgrewdarkeranddarker,stillerandstiller.WhenwereturnedhometheSquiretoldMrsGordon,“BlackBeautysavedourlives.Heknewthebridgewasdangerous.”Johntookmetothestable.Oh!Whatagoodsupperhegavemethatnight!Whatanicebedofstraw!Iwasgladofit,forIwastired.—AdaptedfromBlackBeauty38.WhatwastheweatherlikewhenGordon,JohnandBeautylefttownforhome?

A.Theraincametoastop.B.Therewasaheavystorm.C.Itwassunnyandwindy.D.Thewindwasmuchgentler.39.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?a.Themanwarnedthemnottocrossthebrokenbridge.b.ThemastertouchedBlackBeautywiththewhip.c.BlackBeautywaswellrewardedforhisdecision.d.BlackBeautyrefusedtoobeyhismasteratthebridge.e.Theythreecametoawoodenbridge,readytocrosstheriver.

A.ebdacB.bdaecC.edcabD.dbeca40.WhichdetailsupportsthemainideathatBlackBeautyknewthebridgewasdangerous?

A.MrGordonandJohncouldnotseewellintherain.B.Wecouldjustseethatthewaterwasoverthemiddleofthebridge.C.HegavemeasharpcutandIjumped,butIdarenotgoforward.D.Hegentlyturnedmeroundtotherighthandroadbytheriverside.41.Accordingtothepassage,whatisBlackBeautylike?

A.Braveandsmart.B.Modestandhard-working.C.Impoliteandfearful.D.Impatientandunwise.Noonewantstoworkatamessydeskandlooklazyorsloppy(草率的).Butdoesamessydesktopactuallymakeyoueitherofthosethings?Notalldisordersmeanyou’reoutofcontrol.EvenSteveJobsthoughthispersonalcharm(個(gè)人魅力)camefromhismessydesktop.Peoplewhopreferamessydeskhavetheirownideas.Somethinkitmakesthemcomfortable.Atoo-tidyroomcansometimesmakethemuncomfortable.Somebelieveithelpsthemconcentratemoreeasily.Messytablescanmakeiteasiertofocusonthetasks,justlikesomenovelistscanwritepatientlyinanoisycafe.Othersmaybeperfectionists(完美主義者).Forthosewhostriveforperfection,tasksareeither100%or0%performed.Therefore,theyusuallyputawaythelessimportantthingsandperformthemostimportantonesperfectly.Manypeoplearelabeledas(被標(biāo)記為)“sloppy”and“inefficient”becauseofmessytabletops.However,whenweseethedesksofAlbertEinstein,MarkTwainandMarkZuckerberg,thingsmightchange.Obviously,theworldwelcomesuniformity(整齊劃一)andorder.Italsoneverrefusesregulardisorder,whichseemslikeamessbutrunsinanorganizedway.InanexperimentdonebypsychologistKathleenVohs,participants(參與者)wereaskedtocomeupwithnewusesforping-pongballs.Bothparticipantsinthemessyandcleanofficescreatedthesamenumberofideas.However,thoseinthemessyroomcameupwithmoreinterestingandcreativeideas.Peoplewhodon’tkeepaneatandtidydesktopcanactuallydeveloporganizationalskillsandmanageworkandthoughtssuccessfully.Inspiteofgreatdisorder,amessydesktoppresentsinformationclearly,whichcansometimesinspireusunconsciously(無(wú)意識(shí)地).Researchhasfoundpeopleworkingwithamessydesktoparemorelikelytobecreativeandwillingtotakerisks,whilepeoplewithatidyonetendtofollowtherulesandarelesslikelytotrynewthings.Butamessydeskmightnotbeidealallthetime.Whenyouneednewideas,amessydeskmightbeagoodchoice;butwhenyouwanttobeefficient(高效的)andperformatasksuccessfully,itseemsbettertomakeadeskcleanandtidy.Nomatterwhatkindofdeskyouprefer,wehopeyoufeelcomfortableandenjoyit!42.Theunderlinedphrase“strivefor”inParagraph2probablymeans“________”.

A.fightforB.isinterestedinC.isafraidofD.keepawayfrom43.Thewritertalksabouttheexperimentinthe4thparagraphto________.

A.encouragepeopletohavemessydesksastheylikeB.explainthereasonswhypeoplelikethemessydesksC.introduceanewwayofbeingcreativeandinterestingD.showtheinfluenceofmessydesksonpeople’sminds44.Thewriterprobablyagreesthatpeoplewithmessydesksmight________.

A.beintelligentandsuccessfulB.havegoodbehaviorsandhabitsC.becomecreativemenandrisktakersD.finishthetaskquicklyandperfectly45.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.MessyDesk:DoWeNeedtoChangeIt?B.MessyDesk:DoWeFindExcusesforIt?C.MessyDesk:DoesItMakeUsComfortable?D.MessyDesk:DoesitHelpUsWorkEfficiently?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)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。46Whydotheysurvivethehardtimeswhenothersareovercomebythem?Whydotheywinwhenotherslose?Theanswerisverysimple.47Yes,everylivingpersonhasproblems.Acceptthatfact.Everymountainhasapeak(頂峰).Everyvalleyhasitslowpoint.Lifehasitsupsanddowns.Nooneisupallthetime,andneitheraretheydownallthetime.Problemsdoend.Theyareallsolvedintime.48Thechoiceisuptoyou.Youmaynothavechosenyourhardtime,butyoucanchoosehowyouwillreact(作出反應(yīng))toit.Thepositive(積極的)solutiontoaproblemmayneedcourage.Whenyoucontrolyourreactiontotheseeminglyuncontrollableproblemoflife,theninfactyoudocontroltheproblem’seffectonyou.49That’sthebottomline.Whatwillyouletthisproblemdotoyou?Itcanmakeyoubetterorbitter.Italldependsonyou.Stormsalwaysgivewaytothesun.50Yourstormwillpass.Yourwinterwillthaw.Yourproblemwillbesolved.

A.Whatisthesecretofsuccessfulpeople?B.It’sdifficultforyoutosolvetheproblem.C.Youmaynotbeabletocontrolthetimes,butyoucancompose(調(diào)節(jié))youraction.D.It’showtheytreattheirproblems.E.Springalwayscomesafterwinter.F.Yourreactiontotheproblemisthelastword!G.Itdependsonyourattitude.四、選詞填空根據(jù)句子意思從方框中選擇正確的詞或者詞組完成下列句子。

brokeout;haseatenup;ofyourage;weredividedinto;agreatdealof;aretryingoutfor;hasbeentranslatedinto;thoughts;showingoff;paynoattentionto51.Theboyisfullbecausehe___________thewholecake.52.—Look!MillieandSandy___________thebasketballteam.—Goodlucktothem!53.Everyoneshouldbemodestinsteadof___________.54.Yesterday,allthestudents___________fivegroupstodotheproject.55.Youcanwritedownyour___________,yourfeelingsandyourdreamsforthefutureinthenotebook.56.DoyouknowwhenWorldWarII___________?57.Ittookscientists___________timetotestthenewmachine.58.___________howotherslookatyou,Bebraveandbelieveinyourself.59.Ithinktheteenagers___________oftenhavethesameproblemsasyou.60.IhearthatourpresidentXiJinping’sspeech___________severallanguages.Alotofforeignerscanreaditnow.五、單詞拼寫(xiě)61.WhenIfinishedtidyingupmybedroom,Ihadasenseof________(achieve).62.________(pronounce)theEnglishwordscorrectlyisthefirststeptorememberthem.63.Mr.Liisstillverystronginhis________(ninety),andheoftengoestothemuseumbyunderground.64.She’drather________(laugh)atthangiveupheridealjob.65.CouldyoutellmewhatIshouldpayattentionto________(improve)myEnglish?六、任務(wù)型閱讀InChina,writingbrushes,ink(墨水)sticks,paperandinkstonesarecalledtheFourTreasuresofStudy.Thewritingbrushescanbeusedtodrawpicturesonpaintedpottery(陶器).Theyaremainlymadeofthehairofanimals.Thosemadeofwoolarecalledyanghaoandthosemadeoftheweasel’s(鼬)tailhairarecalledlanghao.Theinkstickisthepigment(顏料)usedinwritingandpainting.TheinkstickproducedinHuizhouisofhighquality.Astorygoeslikethis:TwofamousskilledmenXiChaoandhissonproducedakindofhigh-qualityinkstick.Asaresult,theemperorLiYuintheSouthernTangdynastyagreedtogivethemthefamilyname“Li”.Fromthenon,thenameoftheLiInkStickwaswidespread.PaperisamongthefourgreatinventionsinancientChina.ThefamousxuanpaperappearedintheSuiandTangdynasties.InXuanzhou,AnhuiProvince,wherethexuanpaperisproduced,it’ssaidthatCaiLun’spupilKongDantookthejobofproducingpaperbutfailedtomakeperfectwhitepaper.Later,hehappenedtoseetheebony(黑檀)intherivers.Itwaswetwithwaterandturnedwhite.Thenheusedthebark(樹(shù)皮)toproducetheworld-famousxuanpaper.TheinkstonewasalreadyverypopularintheHandynasty.TheMingandQingdynastiessawtheappearanceoftheFourFamousInkStones—DuanInkStone,SheInkStone,TaoInkStoneandChengniInkStone.Theycannotonlybeusedinwritingandpaintingbutalsoforadmiration.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問(wèn)題。66.Whatarethewritingbrushesmainlymadeof?________________________________67.WhydidXiChaoandhissongetthefamilynamefromtheemperorLiYu?________________________________68.WhowasKongDan?________________________________69.DidKongDanfindthewaytomakethefamousxuanpaperbyaccident?________________________________70.WhendidtheFourFamousInkStonesappear?________________________________七、短文填空在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式填空,使短文內(nèi)容完整、正確。Manystudiesshowthereisarelationshipb71coloursandmoods.Moreover,itis

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