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第=page55頁,共=sectionpages77頁2024-2025學年江蘇省鹽城市鹽都區(qū)九年級(上)期末考試英語試卷題號一二三四五六七總分得分一、補全對話-選擇:本大題共5小題,共25分。A:Hi,Katherine,youlooktired.

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B:Iplantedtomatoesinthegardenbehindtheschoolwithmyclassmatesjustnow.A:

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Whydidyoudothat?B:Well,becauseourteacheraskedustowatchhowtomatoesgrow.A:That’smeaningful.

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B:Wealsoplantedsomecarrots,potatoesandsoon.A:Itmustbeabeautifulgarden.

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B:Ihopeso.Itremindsmeofafamoussaying,“Nopains,nogains”.A:That’sright.Plantingisnotonlyakindoflaborpracticebutalsohelpsuslearnalot.B:Iquiteagreewithyou.

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A:Sure,I’dloveto.I’mlookingforwardtoseeingyourgarden.A.Soundsinteresting.B.Whatelsedidyouplant?C.What’sthematterwithyou?D.Wouldyouliketovisitourgarden?E.Ibelieveyou’llgetalotthisautumn.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E5.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E二、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共22.5分。Asthemusicbegins,aSichuanOperaperformerstepsontothestagewalking,kickinganddancingtothemusicwhilequicklychangingfacemasks(面具).Noonenoticesanythingunusual

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thelastmaskisremoved.Theaudiencerealizesthatthisperformerissomewhat

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.InasmallvillageinSichuan,19-year-oldYinQiuhua,agirlwithDownsyndrome(唐氏綜合征)hasanamazingskill-Sichuanoperaface-changing.Yinfacedmany

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becauseofDownsyndrome.Withhermother’shelp,Yinlearnedhowtotakecareofherself,startingwithsmalltaskssuchas

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,washingherfaceandbrushingherteeth.“Ican’ttakecareofherforherentirelife.Mybiggestwishwastofindasuitableskillforhersoshecanmakeherown

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,”saidZhao,whogavebirthtoYin.TheytriedalmosteverytrainingcourseinPeng’ancounty,includingviolinandfolkdancelessons.ButYindidn’tdowellin

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ofthem.“Theproblemwaseithermydaughter

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couldn’tunderstandwhatwasbeingtaught,theotherchildrenintheclasshaddifficulty

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her,ortheteacherwasunabletocommunicatewithher,”shesaid.Yin’s

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toface-changingperformancebeganbychance.OnceYintookpartinalocalSichuanoperaperformancetraining.Thegroupmaster

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thatYin’spassion(激情)forSichuanoperaandherunderstandingofface-changingsurpassed(超過)manypeople.SohebegantoteachYintheartofface-changing

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andYinshowedanamazinglearningability.Theprocessoflearningface-changingwashard,butYin

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gaveup.Shewokeupearlyeverydaytokeeponmemorizingand

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everystepofface-changing.Hereffortspaidoffandwithinafewmonths,shewasalreadyabletoskillfullychangeseveraldifferentfacialmasks.Yin’sfirststageperformancewasabigsuccess.Herskillfulmovementsandrichexpressionswereasexcellentas

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ofSichuanoperaactors.Yinhasprovedwithher

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thatinthefaceofdifficulties,aslongasthereispassionandperseverance,onecanalwaysfindhisownpieceofsky.6.A.since B.after C.while D.until7.A.different B.difficult C.interesting D.normal8.A.challenges B.competitions C.choices D.chances9.A.smoking B.interviewing C.crying D.dressing10.A.alive B.live C.living D.lively11.A.every B.any C.some D.none12.A.simply B.certainly C.hardly D.finally13.A.allowing B.finding C.accepting D.answering14.A.memory B.tradition C.journey D.business15.A.expected B.discovered C.guessed D.regretted16.A.patiently B.heavily C.exactly D.loudly17.A.often B.already C.never D.almost18.A.taking B.practicing C.controlling D.inventing19.A.this B.these C.that D.those20.A.actions B.words C.feelings D.habits三、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。A

HenanMuseum,foundedin1927,isoneoftheearliestmuseumsinChina.Themuseumhasacollectionofmorethan170,000pieces(sets)andisespeciallyfamousforitsrichcollection.Thisnational-levelmuseumisnowthelargestartifact(文物)collection,protectionandresearchcenterincentralChina.●OpeningHours9:00a.m.to5:00p.m.

TuesdaytoSundayLastadmission(進入)isonehourbeforetheclosingtime.●LocationNo.8.NongyeRoad.JinshuiDistrict.Zhengzhoucity,HenanProvince.China.●TicketInformation1.VisitorscanenterHenanMuseum’sofficialWeChataccounttobookfreetickets.2.Visitorscanbookticketsupto5daysinadvance(提前).3.Whenbookingticketsvisitorscanchoosefromthefollowingtimeslots:9:00—11:00,11:00—14:00and14:00—16:00.4.EachWeChataccountcanbookticketsforupto3peopleatatime.5.Visitorsaged70andaboveanddisabledpeopledonotneedtobooktickets.6.TheticketsarefreebutanIDcardisnecessaryforanyvisitor.●ContactUsSmarttouristguideWeChatOfficialAccountofHenanMuseumToday’sHeadlinesOfficialAccountofHenanMuseumBilibiliOfficialAccountofHenanMuseum21.Accordingtothetext,whencanyouvisitHenanMuseum?A.At9:00a.m.onSaturday. B.At8:00a.m.onTuesday.

C.At6:00p.m.onSunday. D.At4:00p.m.onMonday.22.Inwhichofthefollowingcanyoubookticketsaccordingtothetext?A. B. C. D.23.KevinisrefusedtoenterHenanMuseumprobablybecause________.A.heisover70. B.heisadisabledman.

C.hedoesn’tprovidehisIDcard. D.hebookstheticket2daysinadvance.BConfucianism(儒家思想)hasbeenfollowedbyChinesepeopleformorethantwothousandyears.Tohelppeopleunderstandhowtobehavetowardsothers,ConfucianismteachestheFiveConstants(五常).Theseareren,yi,li,zhiandxin.Theyaregeneralvirtues(美德)aroundtheworld.Themostimportanttwoarerenandli.Renisthefeelingofcareandloveweshouldhaveforothers.Confuciusexplainedrencouldbestbeunderstoodaslovingothers.Heisfamousforteachingpeople“Whatyoudonotwantdonetoyourself,donotdotoothers”.ItisquitesimilartowhatisknownintheWestastheGoldenRule(treatothersasyouwishtobetreated).Whilethemeaningofreniseasytounderstand,liisalittlehardertoexpress.Itcanbethoughtofasdutyorevenrespect.Generally,liisthewayweshouldconnectwithpeopleinoureverydaylife.InConfucianwritings,discussionsaboutliincludetheproperwaytodrinkteaandhowtorememberancestors(祖先).Whilerenismostlyaboutouropinionsandfeelings,liisabouthowweexpressouropinionsandfeelingstowardsothersandtowardstheworldaroundus.Perhapsthemostwell-knownConfucianvirtueisxiao.Thisisthedutychildrenhavetotheirparents.Xiaomeansloving,respecting,obeyingandtakingcareofone’sparentsintheiroldage.InConfucianism,xiaoisimportantforaharmonious(和諧的)society:withoutit,thewholeworldwouldfallintoamess.24.WhatisthebestChinesefortheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3?A.博學于文,約之以禮。 B.學而不思則罔,思而不學則殆。

C.己所不欲,勿施于人。 D.君子和而不同,小人同而不和。25.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofli?A.Buildingapeacefulsociety. B.Takingcareofone’schildren.

C.Obeyingrulesfordrinkingtea. D.Learningallthroughone’slife.26.WhatdoesthepassagemainlytellusaboutConfucianism?A.Itsgeneralvirtues. B.Itslonghistory.

C.Itsnewchallenges. D.Itsgoldenrules.CHaveyoueverwonderedwhysomanyappsarefreetouse?Afterall,theycostmoneytorun.Well,insteadofpayingwithmoney,you’repayingbysharingyourpersonaldata(數(shù)據).Thenbusinessesbuyandusethedatasothattheycanshowyoutargetads.Whathappenedtopersonalinformationonline?Manyfreeappsgetpaidbybusinesseswhowanttoknowabouttheusersoftheapps.Whatabusinesswantsistheexactinformationaboutcustomers.Databrokers(數(shù)據分析員)collectyourdata—everythingfromyourname,locationandeducationleveltothetopicsyousearchfor,thewebsitesyouvisitandthepeopleyoufollow.Andthen,sellthemtobusinesses.

▲Thedataisvaluable.Businessescanusetheinformationfromdatabrokerstotargettheirads.Itmeanstheywillshowtheiradstothepeoplewhoaremostlikelytobeinterestedintheirproductsorservices.Whatcanwedoaboutit?Manycountrieshavemadelawstoprotectpersonalinformation.Forexample,alawintheUnitedStatessaysbusinessesmustgetparents’permission(許可)tocollectpersonaldatafromkidsunder13.China’slawonpersonalinformationprotectioncameintoeffectonNovember1st,2021.Atthesametime,weshouldtrytoprotectourdata.Ifanappasksforsomethinglikeyourlocation,considersaying“No”first.Inshort,informationaboutyouisveryvaluable.Trytoprotectit.27.Accordingtothepassages,howcanpeopleusesomeappsforfree?A.Bysharingtheirpersonaldata. B.Bybuyingandusingthedata.

C.Byshowingthetargetads. D.Bytalkingwithfriends.28.Accordingtothepassage,whichpicturecandescribehowbusinessesshowustargetads?A. B.

C. D.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe“▲”?A.Whatarethepeopleinterestedin? B.Whydobusinessesshowtheirads?

C.Whydobusinesseswantthedata? D.Whatarethenewproducts?30.Who’sthepassagewrittenfor?A.Businessmen. B.Appusers. C.Lawyers. D.Databrokers.DRecently,Iaskedaseeingfriendwhohadjustwalkedinthewoodswhatshehadnoticed.“Nothingspecial,”shereplied.Howwasitpossible,Iaskedmyself,towalkthroughthewoodsandseenothingworthyofnote?Iwhocannotseefindhundredsofthingstointerestmeonlythroughtouch.IfIcangetsomuchpleasurefromtouch,howmuchmorebeautymustbefoundbysight(視力)?AndIhaveimaginedwhatIshouldmostliketoseeifIweregiventheuseofmyeyesforjustthreedays.Onthefirstday,Ishouldwanttoseethepeoplewhohavemademylifeworthlivingandthebookswhichhavebeenreadtome.Intheafternoon,Ishouldtakeawalkinthewoodsandadmirethebeautiesofnature.Thatnight,Ishouldnotbeabletosleep.Onmysecondday,Ishouldgotothemuseumstoseeman’sprogress.Ishouldtrytoexplorethespiritofmanthroughhisart.Intheevening,Ishouldspendatthemovies.Thefollowingday,Ishouldspendintheworldofcommonpeoplegoingaboutthebusinessoflife.Atmidnightpermanent(永久的)nightwouldcloseinonmeagain,andIshouldrealizehowmuchIhadleftunseen.Iwhoamblindcangiveonesuggestiontothosewhosee:Useyoureyesasiftomorrowyouwouldbeblind.Thesameistrueofothersenses.Hearthesongsofbirds,asifyouwouldbedeaftomorrow.Smelltheflowers,asiftomorrowyoucouldneversmellagain…Butofallthesenses,I’msurethatsightmustbethemostpleasant.(Adaptedfrom“ThreeDaystoSee”byHelenKeller)31.Whatmakesthewriterstartimaginingthethreedays?A.Walkinginthewoods. B.Askingherselfquestions.

C.Seeingnaturalbeauty. D.Touchinginterestingthings.32.Whatdoesthewriterwanttododuringthethreedays?A.Readbookstopeopleonthefirstday. B.Gotothemoviesonthesecondday.

C.Succeedinbusinessonthethirdday. D.Haveawonderfuldreameveryday.33.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Adescriptionofdifferentsenses.

B.Amethodoflivingapleasantlife.

C.Encouragementtotheblindpeople.

D.Advicetopeoplewithoutdisabilities.34.Whichisthebeststructure(結構)ofthepassage?(①=Paragraph1

②=Paragraph2…)A. B. C. D.35.Whichofthefollowingsayingsmaythewriteragreewith?A.Timeiswhatwewantmost,butwhatweuseworst.

B.Neverleaveuntiltomorrowwhatyoucandotoday.

C.Liveeverymomentandbethankfulforwhatyouhave.

D.Thefuturebelongstothosewhoarepreparingforitnow.四、任務型閱讀-簡答:本大題共1小題,共10分。36.Anewcollectionhasputthespotlightonqipao.HuSheguang,knownforhiscreativedesignsandamazingshows,presented100fancyqipaodressesattheCPCenterinBeijingduringthe2024AWBeijingFashionWeek.Therearefourdifferentstyles:FloweryWoman,French-styleElegance,Rock’n’Roll,andNeo-ChineseStyle.ThesenewdesignschangedhowpeopleviewedthetraditionalChinesedressthathadbeenaroundforacenturyandgaveanewlooktotheold-fashionedChinesedress.Qipaofirstappearedinthe1920sasaloosedressliketheone-piecegownsthatmenworeandthenbecamepopularamongyoungwomen.Abouttenyearslater,thedresswaschangedtofitwomen’sbodiesbetter,makingitamust-haveamongfashionablewomen,especiallyinShanghai,whichwasconsideredthefashioncapitalofChina.Inthe1940s,qipaobecamemoreform-fitting(合身的)withahighcollarandtightsleeves.Bythe1950s,ithadbecomeasymbolofelegance.Today,manywomeninChinastillwearqipaoforformaloccasions.Traditionalqipaodressesareusuallymadeofsilk,whichcanbeexpensive.However,Hu’sdesignsuseddifferentmaterials,includingcotton,linenandleather,tomakesurethatmorewomencouldaffordqipao.Hualsomadeachangetothedress’sbuttons(紐扣).Insteadofthetraditionalknotbuttons,whichcanbedifficulttotieanduntie,heusedzippers(拉鏈)inhisdesigns.“Chineseqipaoisusuallycustom-madetoshowthewearer’sindividuality.Qipaoisalsosoinclusivethatitcanbewornfordifferentevents,allowingeverywomantobefashionable,”Husaid.回答下面5個問題,每題答案不超過6個詞。(1)WhatisHuSheguangknownfor?__________________________________________________(2)HowmanystylesareinHu’sqipaodesigns?__________________________________________________(3)WhendidQipaobecomemoreform-fitting?__________________________________________________(4)HowdidHumakesurethatmorewomencouldaffordqipao?___________________________________________________(5)WhatdoyouthinkofQipao?__________________________________________________五、選詞填空-短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。37.show;

common;become;popular;inthebeginningChinesepaper-cuttingisoneofthemostpopularartforms.Thefirstpieceofpaper-cuttingappearedinWesternChinaaroundthe6thcentury.Thearthasbeen

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formanyyears,especiallyduringChinesefestivals.

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,Chinesepeopleusedthinmaterialslikeleavestomakethecutting.Afterpaperwasinvented,theyfoundthatthismaterialwaseasytocut.Andthenpaper

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themainmaterialforpaper-cutting.Peoplemakepaper-cutting

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beautifulthingsandexpresstheirgoodwishes.TherearesomeChinesecharactersintraditionalChinesepaper-cutting.Themost

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fivecharactersare“福(blessing)”,“祿(career)”,“壽(longlife)”,“喜(happiness)”,“財(wealth)”.Thesecharactersshowpeople’shopeforthosefivepartsoflife.method;require;while;only;asymbolofItiseasytolearnhowtomakepaper-cutting.People

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needapieceofpaperandapairofscissorsoraknife.Buttomakethisartperfectisnoteasyatallbecauseit

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alotofeffort,practice,skillsandimagination.Therearetwo

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ofmakingpaper-cutting.Oneisusingscissors,andtheotherisusingknives.Usingscissorscanmakeseveralpiecesofpaper-cuttingatatime

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usingknivescanmakeonlyonepiece.Atpresent,insomepartsofChina,thepaper-cuttingskillhasbecomeamustforwomenand

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aclevermind.六、首字母短文填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。38.Onedayamanfoundacocoon(繭)ofabutterflyintheforest.Hesatthereforseveralhoursandwatchedit.Suddenlyasmallbutterflyappearedanditt

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itsbesttopullitsbodythroughthatlittlehole.Thenitseemedtostopmakinganyp

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,sothemandecidedtohelpthebutterfly.Hecutofftheremainingbitofthecocoonsothatitcouldcomeouteasily.However,tohiss

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,thebutterflygotaheavybodyandverysmallwingswhenitcameoutofthecocoon.Hecontinuedtowatchit,becausehehopedthatitswingswouldbestrongenoughtos

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thebodyandflyupintime.U

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,theflightneverhappened.Inf

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,thebutterflykeptcrawling(爬)aroundwithaheavybodyandsmallwingsuntilitdied.Itwasneverabletofly.Themandidn’tunderstandtherulesofnature.B

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thebutterflywasoutofthecocoon,fluid(液體)fromitsbodymustbeforcedintoitswings.Andthenitwouldbereadyforflying.Itmusthaveahardstruggle(掙扎)togetoutofthesmallopeningbyi

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.Sometimesstrugglesareexactlywhatwen

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inourlife.Ifwegothroughourlifew

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difficulties,wewouldnotbeasstrongaswecouldhavebeen.Wecouldneverfly.七、書面表達:本大題共1小題,共15分。39.本學期接近尾聲,讓我們一起回首過去,展望未來。學校英語社團正舉行以“Look

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