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2025屆安徽省來安縣英語九上期末調(diào)研模擬試題注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2.選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用0.5毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整、筆跡清楚。3.請按照題號(hào)順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。4.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、---It’sgettingdark.Couldyouplease____thelightforme?---Allright.Justaminute.A.keepon B.turnonC.tryon D.puton2、—CouldyoutellmehowmanyclassesyouhaveonFridayafternoon?—___________.Wecantakepartinactivitiesinanyclubwelike.A.Neither B.Either C.Nothing D.None3、—CanIlearnEnglishwellifIworkhardonitfromnowon?—Sure.___________.A.Onetreedoesn’tmakeaforestB.It’snotworkthatkills,butworryC.NothingisimpossibletoawillingheartD.Twoheadsarebetterthanone4、---Whodoyouthinkcandothevoluntarywork?---______whoiswillingtohelpcandoit.A.NooneB.AnyoneC.SomeoneD.Neither5、--IamsorrythatIhavetakenyourcoatbymistake.--.A.Enjoyyourself B.MypleasureC.Itdoesn`tmatter D.That`sinteresting6、---WherehasJackgone?---He_____hasgonetothelibrarytoreturnhisbooks,becauseIsawhimholdingsomebooksandrunningoutofhisroom.A.probably B.especially C.completely7、—Mom,I’mhungry.Isthereanyfoodathome?—Onlyonecakeleft.Youcaneat.A.oneB.itC.this8、—WhatshouldIdo,doctor?—________healthy,youshouldtakemoreexercise.A.Keep B.TokeepC.Keeping D.Tokeepout9、—TheboysaretalkingaboutthematchesinthePyeongchangWinterOlympics________.—Yes.Theyhavesomanyfunthingstoshare.A.easily B.happily C.sadly10、—ThatmustbeMr.John.—No,itbehim.Isawhimoffattheairporthalfanhourago.A.maynot B.mustn’t C.can’t D.needn’tⅡ.完形填空11、Alicegrewupinthe1930s.Shealwayswantedtoflyaplane,butatthattimeitwasalmostimpossiblefor1todothat.Whenshewasseventy,herhusbandarrangedforhertorideinahotairballoonforherbirthday.Buttheexperienceturnedouttobe2Thensherememberedherdream.Shetoldherhusbandshewantedto3,eventhoughsomeofherfamilymembersandherdoctorwereagainstit,4May11,someofAlice'sfamilyandfriendsgatheredintheareawhereshewouldland.Sheheadedupitlthe5Herinstructor,Jack,guidedherthroughtheexperience.Theplanewasthenoisiestoneshehadeverbeenin,6shewasn'tafraid--shewaslookingforwardtotheexperience.Whenthey713,000feet,Jackinstructedhertothrowherself8theplane.Whentheyfirsthittheair,thewindwassostrongthatAlicecould9breathe.Then10gotcalmer.Theywereinafreefallforaboutaminute11Jackopenedtheparachute(降落傘).Thentheyjustfloated(漂流)downwardforaboutfiveminutes.Beingupinthecloudsandlookingattheview12wasunlikeanythingshehadeverfelt--muchbetterthanthehotairballoon.Shewasjustenjoyingit."Skydivingisreallyoneofthe13experiencesofmylife,"saidAlice."Youdon'tstoplivingjustbecauseyouare14yearsold.Ifthere'ssomethingyouwanttoexperience,lookintoit.Ifit'ssomethingthatis15,makeithappen."1.A.a(chǎn)womanB.a(chǎn)manC.a(chǎn)nadultD.a(chǎn)child2.A.happyB.excitingC.boringD.interesting3.A.skateB.skydiveC.jogD.rideahorse4.A.AtB.InC.ForD.On5.A.trainB.planeC.carD.boat6.A.soB.a(chǎn)ndC.butD.or7.A.gotB.a(chǎn)rrivedC.wentD.reached8.A.outofB.intoC.upD.closeto9.A.a(chǎn)lmostB.nearlyC.hardlyD.never10.A.everythingB.somethingC.a(chǎn)nythingD.nothing11.A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.untilD.when12.A.a(chǎn)boveB.belowC.leftD.right13.A.strangestB.funniestC.worstD.greatest14.A.50B.60C.70D.8015.A.necessaryB.unnecessaryC.possibleD.impossibleⅢ.語法填空12、Thefirstthingpeoplenoticeaboutotherpeopleisthewaytheylook.Ifyoulookclean,people1.(feel)asifyouareahard-workingperson.Anicelookshowsthatyouvalue2.(you).Anicelookdoesn’tmeanyouhavetospendalotofmoney3.clothesoraccessories(配飾).Someonecanlookuncomfortablein4.expensivesuitiftheydon’tbrushtheirhairorcleantheirclothes.Someoneelsecanseemtobegood-lookinginanoldshirtandpantsthathasbeencleaned.Besides,it’salsoimportant5.(consider)ifyourlookissuitableforthesituation.Youmaylooklovelyinyourpartyclothesorfeel6.(confidence)inyourbusinesssuit,7.thesewouldlookoutofstyleinamorecasual(隨便的)situationsuchasatapicnicoratthemovies.It’simportanttobecomfortablein8.you’rewearing,butyoualsoneedtofitinwithwhatotherpeoplewillbewearing.Wearsuitsfor9.youandthesituationbest:jeansandT-shirtsarefineforfriendsand10.(movie);aniceshirtandpantsaremoresuitableforwork.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Itwasnearlydark;thesunwasdroppingdownthemountainsfaraway.LittleTomcamebackhome,withtearsinhiseyes.“What’sthematter,Tom?How’syourtrip?”Hismotheraskedwithabigsmile.“Ifailed.Themountainissohighandfullofbigorsmallstonesontheway,Istillgoahead.ButIwastiredanditwassolatethatIhadtocomeback,”Tomcried.“Itdoesn’tmatter;youareonly12yearsafterall.Youwillhaveanotherchance,”hismothersaid.“But,standingatthetopofthemountainismydream!”Tomsaid.Hisfathercomeoverandasked.“Didyouseethegreentreesonyourwaytothemountain?”“Sureandtherearealotofbeautifulflowersbythesideoftheroad,”Tomreplied.“Didyouhearthebirdssinging?’’hisfatherasked.“Thereweremanykindsofbirdssinginginthetreesandthesoundwasverysweet,”Tomsaid.“Didyoufeelthebeautyofnature?”hisfatherasked.“Yes,thebluesky,thewhiteclouds,thegreentreesandcolorfulflowersmadeanicepicture,”Tomanswered.“That’senough!”Hisfathersmiledandsaid,”Pleaseremember,son.Foroften,achievingwhatyouexpectisnotthemostimportantthing.Althoughyoudidn’treachthetopofthemountain,yougotalotontheway.”It’struethatnoteverygoalwillbeachieved,noteveryjobwillendupwithasuccess,andnoteverydreamwillcometrue.Themostbeautifulscenery(風(fēng)景)isontheway.1.Tomgotbackhome________whenthesunwasdropping.A.slowlyB.sadlyC.quicklyD.early2.Tom’sparentswantedTom____________.A.tobefriendlyB.tobehappyC.tobecleverD.tobehealthy3.What’sthemainreasonthatTomdidn’treachthetopofthemountain?A.Themountainwassohigh.B.Thewaywasfullofbigorsmallstones.C.Hewastiredanditwassolate.D.Hewasonly12yearsold.4.Tomsawalotofthingsonthewaytothemountainsexcept_______.A.greentreesB.beautifulflowersC.whitecloudsD.manystars5.Thewritertriestotellusthat_____________.A.thegoalisnotimportantB.everyoneshouldclimbthemountainC.theprocessismoreimportantthantheresultD.Havingatripisnoteasy.B14、Human,Don’tCometooCloseFrequenttouchingfromhumansmaychangeplants’genesandslowtheirgrowth.Whenweseebabiesorpets,wecan’thelpgentlytouchingthemtoshowourlove.Andtheygiveushappyfeelingsback.Butarecentstudyshowsthatit’sdifferentforplants.Astudy,publishedinThePlantJournal,showsthatplantsdon’t“l(fā)ike”tobetouched.That’sbecausetouchingchangestheirgenes(基因)and,evenworse,canslowtheirgrowth.ProfessorJimWhelanoftheLaTrobeInstituteinAustraliagaveanexplanation.“Thelightesttouchfromahuman,animal,insect,orevenplantstouchingeachotherinthewind,leadstoahugegenechangeintheplant,”ScienceDailyreported.Inordertotestthetheory,thescientistsdidanexperimentonplants.Theygrewanumberofplantstotheageoffourweeks.Thentheytouchedthemwithapaintbrushevery12hoursovera36-hourperiod.Theyfoundthatasaresponsetothetouch,themitochondria(線粒體)intheplantshadbeenpartlydestroyed.Themitochondria,asScienceAlertnoted,arethe“powerhouseofthecell(細(xì)胞)”.Themitochondriaproduceenergyfortherestofthecellinbothanimalsandplants.Ifthis“powerhouse”isweakened,theplantswilllosealargeamountofenergythatshouldhavesupportedtheirgrowth.WhelanfurtherexplainedtoScienceDaily,“Ifthetouchingisrepeated,thenplantgrowthisreducedbyupto30percent.”Althoughtheprocessdoeshaveastrongeffectonplants,usuallytheplantssurvive.Touchingchangestheplants,butit’snotnecessarilyabadchange.AccordingtoScienceAlert,frequenttouchingormovingplantswillmakethemgrowshorterthanotherones.Theresearchersbelievethischange,insomeway,couldbehelpful.Itmayhelpplantsfightthreatstotheirhealthsuchasinsectsandbadweather.Thenewresearchfindingshaveledtoadeeperunderstandingoftheplants’responsetotouching.Andtheresearchmight“openupnewwaystoreducesensitivity(敏感性)andimprovegrowthinthefuture”,ScienceAlertreported.1.Whydidthescientistsdotheexperiment?A.Totestiftouchingcanchangethegenesofplants.B.Toshowthatplants’andanimals’genesaredifferent.C.Totellwhentouchinghaseffectonplantsandanimals.D.Tofindoutwhysomeplantsgrowmoreslowlythanothers.2.Whatdidthescientistsfindintheirexperiment?A.Repeatedtouchingshortenedtheplants’lifebyfourweeks.B.Touchingsloweddownplantgrowthbyreducingenergyforgrowth.C.Repeatedtouchingmadeplantsdiesoonerthantheywereexpectedto.D.Mitochondriaintheplantscouldn’tproduceenergybecauseoftouching.3.Whatdothescientiststhinkofthefactthattouchmakesplantsbecomeshorter?A.Theplantswillbemorelikelytobeattractedbyinsects.B.Theplantswillbemoreeasilyharmedbybadweather.C.Theplantswillbelesssensitivetobeingtouched.D.Theplantswillbebetteratfightingdangers.C15、Everybodylikestakingselfies(自拍照),fromyourbestfriendtoyourfavoritepopstar.SelfiesaretakingoverRenrenandSinaWeibo.Theword“selfie”wasevennamedWordoftheYearbyOxfordDictionariesin2013.Butwhydopeoplefeeltheneedtotakethem?Andaretheydoingusmoreharmthangood?AccordingtoDr.PamelaRutledge,directoroftheMediaPsychologyResearchCenterintheUS,postingaselfieshowsabiologicalneedforself-validation(自我驗(yàn)證).Humanshaveanareaintheirbrainthatcontrolssocialactivity.Receivingpositivefeedback(反饋)onaselfieyouhavepostedcanbethesameassomeonestoppingyouinthestreetandpraisingyourappearance.Theactoftakingaselfiealsoputsyouinapositionofpower.Youarethedirectorandthesubjectofyourownworkofart.Ithelpspeoplefeelincontroloftheirself-imageandcanbeapowerfultool.Butcanitgotoofar?Theexpertswarnthattoomuchtimespentonselfiescanaffectpeople’sconfidence,particularlyinteenagers.Ifyouarespendingalotoftimechoosingtheperfectselfieoutfit(著裝)orfindingtherightangle(角度),thentherecouldbeaproblem.Likewise(同樣地),postingselfiescanharmyourpersonalrelationships.UKstudiesfoundthatmanypeoplefindithardtorelatetopeoplewhoareoftenpostingselfies.Sonexttimeyoucatchyoursmartphonetotakeaquickselfie,itmaybebettertodropitstraightbackintoyourpocket.1.WhatdoesRutledgethinkofpostingselfies?A.Ithelpspeoplegettoknoweachother.B.Ithelpspeopletakebetterpictures.C.Itjustletspeopleshowofftheirnewclothes.D.Itmeets(滿足)people’sneedforself-validation.2.FromParagraph2,welearnthefollowingEXCEPT.A.itneedssomearttotakegoodselfiesB.thebraincontrolspeople’ssocialactivityC.peoplewantgoodcomments(評論)ontheirselfiesD.takingselfieshelpspeoplefeelincontroloftheirself-image3.Theexpertsthinkspendingtoomuchtimetakingselfiescan.A.a(chǎn)ffectpeople’sconfidenceB.giveawaypeople’spersonalinformationC.makepeoplespendmoreonsmartphonesD.causepeopletospendlesstimewiththeirfriendsD16、Jennylookedatthestorewindow.TherewasnothingthatshewantedmorethanaHappyHannahdoll.Itwas$29.95.Unluckily,Jennydidn’tevenhavethe95cents.Asshecrossedthestreet,shethoughtaboutdoingherbrother'shousework,cleaningthefloor,washingthedishesallmonth,buteventhenshewouldhaveonlyelevendollars.Suddenly,somethingsmallandpinkinthesnowcaughthereyes.Jennywalkedoverandpickeditupfromthesnow.Itwasabeautifulwallet.Sheopenedthewalletandfoundmanydollarsandawoman’sdriver’slicenseinit.Jennyputthewalletintoherbagquickly.Sheturnedaroundandwalkedback.Jenny’sheartbeat(跳動(dòng))fastasshewentintothestore.Shehadlongdreamedaboutthismoment,butsomethingdidn’tfeelright.AsshegottotheHappyHannahdolls,shepushedawayherfeelings.Shegrabbed(抓起)oneandwalkedtowardthecheckout.AsJennywaswaitingtopay,hermobilephonerang.Itwashergrandma.Jenny’sheartwassuddenlyfilledwithloveandwarmthwhenshethoughtofher.Sheputthedolldownandansweredthephone.“Hi,Grandma?I’mgoingtobealittlebitlatetonight...Alright...Iloveyou,too.”Jennyleftthestoreandwalkedallthewayto301WestStreet.Thewomanwhoansweredthedoorlookedsad.“Here,Ifoundthisinthesnow,”Jennysaid.“Oh,goodGod!Thisisthemoneyfortheorphanage(孤兒院)!Thankyou!”Afterdoingherbrother'shouseworkforthreemonths,JennyfinallygotaHappyHannahdoll.Shewassohappybecauseshecouldplaywithherdollandlookhergrandmaintheeye.1.WhatdidJennyfindinthesnow?A.Abag.B.Awallet.C.Adoll.D.Amobilephone.2.HowdidJennyfeelwhenshethoughtofhergrandma?A.Moved.B.Surprised.C.Nervous.D.Warm.3.WhydidJennygoto301WestStreet?A.Tofindatoystore.B.Tovisittheorphanage.C.Toreturnthemoney.D.Tolookafterthewoman.4.WhatdidJennydotogetthedoll?A.Shedidherbrother'shouseworkforthreemonths.B.Sheaskedhergrandmatobuyitforher.C.Shetooksomemoneyfromthewoman.D.Shecleanedthefloorinthestoreforallmonth.5.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?A.Thegirliskindandneverdoeswrong.B.Thegirl’sgrandmahasagreatinfluenceonher.C.Thewomanismeanandneverhelpsothers.D.Thegirldidn’thaveaHappyHannahdollintheend.E17、Missingsince:April8,2016
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1.WhatisPoodlelike?A.It’sbrave B.It’sshyC.It’slovely D.It’sstrong2.Fromthechart(圖表)above,weknowthat_________.A.PoodlewaslosttwoyearsagoB.Sarah’stelephoneis839-6723C.parentsarenotallowedtolookatthedisplayonApril11,2016D.wecancallSarahoremailherifwefindPoodle3.Howlongwillthedisplaylast?A.Anhour B.HalfanhourC.Twohours D.AdayF18、MysonJoeywasbornwithclubfeet(畸形足).Thedoctorstoldushewouldbeabletowalknormally---butwouldneverrunverywell.Thefirstthreeyearsofhislifewerespentinsurgery(手術(shù))andbraces(支架).Bythetimehewas8,youwouldn’tknowhehadaproblemwhenyousawhimwalk.Thechildreninourneighborhoodranaround,asmostchildrendo,andJoeywouldplaytoo.Wenevertoldhimthatheprobablywouldn’tbeabletorunaswellastheotherchildren.Sohedidn’tknow.Inseventhgradehedecidedtotryoutforthecross-countryteam.Everydayhetrainedwiththeteam.Althoughthewholeteamruns,onlythetopsevenrunnershavethepotentialtoscorepointsfortheschool.Wedidn’ttellhimheprobablywouldnevermaketheteam,sohedidn’tknowwhy.Hecontinuedtorun4miles(6.4km)aday,everydayeventhedayhehada39.5Cfever.Wenevertoldhimhecouldn’trun4mileswitha39.5Cfever.Sohedidn’tknow.Whenthecoachpostedthenamesoftheteammembers,Joeywasnumbersixonthelist.Joeyhadmadetheteam.Hewasinseventhgrade–theothersixteammemberswerealleighth-graders.Wenevertoldhimhecouldn’tdoit...sohedidn’tknow.Hejustdidit.第2頁1.Joeycouldn’twalknormallyuntil______________.A.hewasthreeyearsoldB.hewaseightyearsoldC.hewasinseventhgradeD.heranforthecross-countryteam2.WhatdidJoey’sparentsdowhenJoeydecidedtotryoutforthecross-countryteam?A.Theyfeltverynervous.B.Theytriedtostophim.C.Theyhelpedhimintheirownway.D.Theydidn’ttellhimwhattodo.3.AccordingtothePassage,aftertraining,Joey_____________.A.hadahighfeverB.hurthisclubfeetC.becametheoldestmemberoftheteamD.gotthechancetoscorepointsforhisschool4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“potential”mean?A.權(quán)利B.任務(wù)C.運(yùn)氣D.潛能5.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Youcandoanythingifyouhaveastrongwill.B.Youcanrunfasterthanotherswithtraining.C.Parentsshouldallowtheirchildrentodoanything.D.Parentsshouldknowhowtohelptheirkidssucceed.Ⅴ.書面表達(dá)19、書面表達(dá)假設(shè)你是劉莉,你的美國筆友Amy來信想了解中國的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日端午節(jié)。請你回信給她介紹端午節(jié)。TheDragonBoatFestival歷史:兩千多年日期:每年農(nóng)歷五月初五慶祝活動(dòng)賽龍舟,包粽子(用粽子葉包著糯米,肉
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