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江蘇省鹽城市獐溝中學(xué)2025屆英語九上期末達標檢測試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號、考場號和座位號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(B)填涂在答題卡相應(yīng)位置上。將條形碼粘貼在答題卡右上角"條形碼粘貼處"。2.作答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目選項的答案信息點涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試題卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無效。4.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔。考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、--HowcanIgetsome________abouttheBoaoForumforAsia(博鰲亞洲論壇)?--WhynotsearchtheInternet?A.informationB.experienceC.practice2、-Whatwouldyouliketodrink,coffeeortea?-_____isOK.I’mthirsty.A.Both B.Either C.Every D.All3、-Didyouseeamaninblackpassbyjustnow?-No,sir.Ianewspaper.A.read B.wasreading C.wouldread D.a(chǎn)mreading4、Ifnobodybreakstrafficrulesandiscarefulenough,mostaccidentscanbe_____.A.a(chǎn)chieved B.a(chǎn)fforded C.a(chǎn)nnounced D.a(chǎn)voided5、Successcomesfromhardwork.Lazypeoplecanachieve.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.a(chǎn)nything6、Therewillbeanimportanttesttomorrowmorning.Youbelate.A.maynot B.needn’tC.mustn't D.couldn’t7、Shewrites________thanI.A.muchcarfulB.morecarefulC.muchcarefullyD.muchmorecarefully8、Never____tilltomorrowwhatmaybedonetoday.Inthisway,youcangetmostandlearnbest.A.puton B.putdown C.putoff9、─Whodoyouwanttohelp?─Childreninpoorareasbecausemanyofthemarepoorgotoschool.A.enough;toB.too;toC.to;tooD.too;can’t10、---DoyouknowwhattimeDaniel

Xuzhoutomorrow?---At2:00p.m.Iwillmeethimwhenhe

attheairport.A.getsto;arrives B.willgetto;willarriveC.willgetto;arrives D.getsto;willarriveⅡ.完形填空11、Whensomethinggoeswrong,itcanbeverypleasingtosay,“Well,it’sso-and-so’smistake.”O(jiān)r“IknowI’mlate,butitisn’tmy1.Thebuswaslate.”Itisprobablynotyourmistake,butyouformthehabitofblamingsomebodyorsomethingelsefora2situation.However,youcanhavegreatpoweroverwhathappenstoyouifyoustoppayingattentiontowhomto3andstartpayingattentiontohowtoimprovethesituation.Thisisthewinner’skeytosuccess.Winnersaregreatatsolvingproblems.Forexample,ifyouwerelatebecausethebuswaslate,maybeyouneedto4homeearly.Or,youmightcalla5orcallfriendsforhelpwheninneed.Foranotherexample,ifyourworkmatecausesyouproblemsonthejobforshortofresponsibilityor6,findwaysofdealingwithhisirresponsibilityorinabilityratherthansimplyblametheperson.Asktoworkwitha7person,orleavethispersonwithsome8jobs.Youshouldacceptthatthepersonisnotreliable(可靠的)andfindcreativewaystowork9.Thisiswhatbeingawinnerisallabout—nomatterwhathappens,creativelyusingyourskillsandtalents10youcanbesuccessful.Winnersdon’thave11problemsintheirlives;theyhavejustasmanydifficultsituationstofaceas12else.Theyarejustbetteratseeingthoseproblemsas13andchancestodeveloptheirowntalents.So,14payingattentionto“whosemistakeitis”.Onceyouareconfidentaboutyourpoweroverbadsituations,problemsarejust15stones.1.A.rule B.excuse C.mistake D.question2.A.bad B.good C.late D.right3.A.beat B.blame C.follow D.encourage4.A.go B.get C.drive D.leave5.A.taxi B.doctor C.police D.station6.A.a(chǎn)bility B.interest C.feelings D.education7.A.clever B.funny C.strong D.different8.A.good B.hard C.simple D.boring9.A.hard B.easily C.secretly D.successfully10.A.if B.though C.because D.sothat11.A.few B.fewer C.many D.much12.A.nobody B.a(chǎn)nybody C.a(chǎn)nything D.somebody13.A.dreams B.stories C.memories D.challenges14.A.stop B.start C.enjoy D.remember15.A.crying B.stepping C.stopping D.finishingⅢ.語法填空12、Amanwaswalkingthroughalargecity.Onastreetcorner,hesawaboy1.(sell)anumberofsmallbirdsinacage(籠子).Helookedatthebirdsflyingaboutinthecageand2.(try)togetout.Hestoodforsometimelookingatthebirds.Atlasthesaidto3.(冠詞)boy,“Howmuchdoyouaskforyourbirds?”“Fiftycentsabird,sir,”saidtheboy.“I4.(not)meanhowmuchabird,”saidtheman,“5.(連詞)howmuchforallofthem?Iexpecttobuy6.(it)all.”Theboybegantocount,andfoundtheycametofivedollars.“Thereisyourmoney,”saidtheman.Theboytookit7.(happy).Thenthemanopenedthecagedoorasquicklyashecould,andletallthebirds8.(fly)away.Theboy,ingreatsurprise,cried,“Whatdidyoudothat9.(介詞),sir?Youhavelostallyourbirds.”“IwilltellyouwhyIdidit,”saidtheman.“Ihasbeenshutupforthreeyearsinaprison(監(jiān)獄),andI10.decide)nevertoseeanythinginprisonwhichIcanmakefree.”Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Generallyspeaking,Americanfoodisnotverythickintaste.Saladsaremuchlikedandareservedallyearround.ManyAmericansaretryingtokeepdowntheirweight.Thisisshowninmenusoffering“l(fā)owcalorie(卡路里)”or“weightwatchers”meals.Inmarkets,onecanfind“NoCal”drinks(meaningwithoutcalories)suchascola.ManyAmericansdrinkcoffeeorteawiththeirmeal.IfawaiterinanAmericanrestaurantasks“Noworlater?”,whathemeansis“Doyouwantcoffeewithyourmealorlater?”WheneatingoutintheUSA,wecanaskfortea,milk,beer,andsoon,ifwepreferthesetocoffee.Americanrestaurantscannotservebeer,wine,orliquorunlesstheyarelicensedtodoso.ThemaindishinAmericanmealsisusuallymeat,chickenorfish,butmorethanoneoftheseishardlyservedatthesamemeal.MostAmericanseatquicklyduringtheday—thatis,breakfastandlunch—unlessitisasocial,business,orfamilysituation.Theeveningmeal,however,isusuallyafamilytime.Racingthroughdaytimemealsispartofthe“Americanpace”oflife,forworkinghoursareconsideredimportant.Thenationwidefast-foodrestaurantsaresuitableforthewaysofAmericaneating.Thestandard(標準的)products,ofnearlythesameprice,areservedquickly,andtastethesamewhetherboughtinNewYorkCityorinLosAngeles.McDonald’sisapopularrestaurant.Itoffersmanychoicesofhamburgers,Frenchfriesand“cokes”.Thesefoodsarerichinfats,sugarandsalt.Often,theyarethemajormealofthedayofmanyyoungworkingpeople.1.“Weightwatchers”mostprobablymeansinChinese.A.減肥者B.觀察者C.稱重者D.參與者2..InAmericanrestaurantswhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ManyAmericanpeoplelikesalads.B.Coffeecanbeservedafterameal.C.Onecanorderteaifhedoesn’tlikecoffee.D.Allrestaurantscansellbeerandwine.3.Atthesamemeal,Americanpeopleusually.A.havemeat,chickenandfishtogetherB.haveeithermeatorchickenorfishC.drinkalotofbeer,wineorliquorD.sitdowntogetheraroundatable4.InAmericanrestaurants,thestandardfoods.A.havedifferentpricesB.tastedifferentfromplacetoplaceC.a(chǎn)reveryexpensiveD.canbeservedquickly5.Thispassagemainlytalksabout.A.AmericanrestaurantsandpeopleB.AmericaneatingcultureC.AmericanworkingsituationD.AmericanfoodandpriceB14、Areyouinabadmood?Don’tworry!AccordingtoanewAustralianstudy,abadmoodcanactuallybegoodforyou.Thestudyshowedthatbeingsadcouldhelppeopletojudgeothersmorecorrectlyandwasalsogoodforthememory.ThestudywascarriedoutbyProfessorJosephForgasattheUniversityofNewSouthWales.“Peopleinabadmoodpaidmoreattentiontothepeopleandthingsaroundthemthanhappypeople.Happypeopleweremorelikelytobelieveanythingtheyweretold,”saidForgasForthestudy,Forgasandhisteamdidalotofexperiments.Duringtheexperiments,theymadetheparticipants(參加者)feelhappyorsadbywatchingfilmsandthinkingaboutgoodorbadthingsofthepast.Inoneoftheexperiments,happyandsadparticipantswereaskedtojudgewhethersomewrongthingsweretrueornot.Theresultsshowedthatpeopleinabadmoodwerelesslikelytobelievethatthesethingsweretrue.Peopleinabadmoodwerealsolesslikelytomakemistakeswhentheywereaskedtorememberthethingsthattheysaw.Thestudyalsoshowedthatsadpeoplewerebetterattalkingabouttheirthoughtsinwrittenstyle.Infact,thestudysaidthataslightlybadmoodcouldhelptomakecommunicationmoresuccessful.1.Thestudywascompletedby_______________.A.sadparticipantsB.happyparticipantsC.ProfessorJosephForgasD.Forgas’friends2.Beingsadisgoodforthefollowingexcept______________.A.one’sjudgmentB.one’sdietC.one’smemoryD.one’scommunication3..Howdidtheymaketheparticipantsfeelhappyorsadduringtheexperiments?A.Byaskingandansweringquestions.B.Bytalkingabouttheirgoodorbadthingsofthepast.C.Bypayingmoreattentiontothepeoplearoundthem.D.Bywatchingfilmsandthinkingaboutgoodorbadthingsofthepast.4.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,theyaskedtheparticipantsto______________.A.judgeifsomewrongthingsweretrueornotB.rememberthethingsthattheysawC.writedowntheirthoughtsD.makecommunicationwithothers5.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Happypeoplewerelesslikelytobelieveanythingtheyweretold.B.Happypeoplecouldjudgeothersmorecorrectly.C.Sadpeoplewerelesslikelytomakemistakeswhentheyrememberedthethingstheysaw.D.Sadpeopledidworseintalkingabouttheirthoughtsinwrittenstyle.C15、ThesecretofhappinessAnoldmanwalkedslowlywithacane(手杖)intotherestaurant.Hisoldjacket,worn-outshoesandwarmpersonalitymadehimstandoutfromtheusualcrowd.Ayoungwaitresswatchedhimmovetowardatablebythewindow.Sheranovertohim,andsaid:“Here,sir……letmehelpyouwiththatch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B.BritishMuseumC.NaturalHistoryMuseum D.GreenwichPark2.Ifyougotovisitotherwondersofnature,howcanyougothere?A.Bylightrails. B.BySouthKensingtonsubway.C.ByCharingCrosssubway. D.ByTottenhamCourtRdsubway.3.WhatcanwedoinGreenwichPark?A.Takeawalkwithapetdog. B.Seedinosaurs.C.Enjoythepaintingsanytime. D.VisittheRoyalWeatherStation.E17、Youcannotseeanyobjectunlesslightfromthatobjectgetsintoyoureyes.Someofthethingsyouseegiveofflightoftheirown.Thesun,thestars,alightedlampareexamplesthatcanbeseenbytheirownlight.Suchthingsareluminous.Mostofthethingsyouseearenotgivingofflightoftheirown.Theyaresimplyreflectinglightthatfallsonthemfromthesunorsomeotherluminousbodies.Themoon,forexample,doesnotgiveoffanylightofitsown.Itisnon-luminous.Youseeitbecausesunlightfallsonitandsomeofitreflectsinourdirection.Somoonlightisonlysecondhandsunlight.Whenyoulookatabook,itsendstoyoureyessomeofthelightwhichfallsonit,andyouseethebook.Iflightcouldbekeptoutfromwhereyouaresothattherewouldbenolightforthebooktoreflect,thenyoucouldnotseethebookevenwithyoureyeswideopen.Lighttravelssofastthatthetimeinwhichittravelsfromthebookyouarereadingtoyoureyesissoshortasiftherewerenotimeatall.Lightreachesusfromthemoon,whichisabout380000kilometersaway,inonlyalittlemorethanasecond.1.Youcanseethebookbecause_______.A.youreyesareclosetoit B.itreflectssomeofthesunlightC.ithaslightofitsown D.youreyesightcangettoit2.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)uminous”means_______.A.visible B.a(chǎn)llcolors C.givingofflight D.sunlight3.Lighttracesabout_________kilometerspersecond.A.380000 B.300000 C.400000 D.1900004.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Themomentyouopenyoureyesthelightfromthebooktravelstoyoureyes.B.Lightfromthebookismuchshorterthanthatfromthemoon.C.Allthethingsyoucanseegiveofflight.D.Lighttravelssofastthatthereisnotimeforyoutoread.5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Youcanseeandreadabookbecauseyouopenyoureyes.B.Someobjectsareluminous,somenot.C.Youcanseethingsbecauseoflight.D.Lighttravelsveryfastsoyoucannotnoticeit.F18、AmannamedHaydenwasseriouslyillinahospital.AnotherpatientnamedKevinwasinthesameroomwithhim.ButHilary’sbedwasnexttothewindow;Kevin’swasinthecorner.Thetwomentalkedalot.EveryafternoonHilarypassedthetimebydescribingtohisroommateKevinallthethingshecouldseeoutsidethewindow.Hedescribedtherewasaparkwithalovelylake.Ducksandswansplayedonthewaterwhilechildrensailedtheirmodelboatsandgrandoldtreesgracedthelandscapes.AsHilarydescribedallthoseindetails,Kevinclosedhiseyesandimaginedthesceneries.ThedayspassedandKevinmissedseeingmoresights,sohebegantobrood(沉思)andfoundhimselfunabletosleep.Heshouldbebythatwindow.Lateonenight,Hilarybegantocough.Inlessthanfiveminutes,therewasonlysilence—deathlysilence.Hilarydiedinthebednexttothewindow.Thefollowingmorning,Kevinaskedifhecouldbemovednexttothewindow.Thenursewashappytodothatforhim.Finally,hewouldhavethejoyofseeingthescenesallhimself.Heslowlylookedoutofthewindowbesidethebed.Itwasnothingbutfacedablackwall.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。1.Fromthispassage,weknowHilarywasstaying______.A.intheroom’scornerB.besidetheroom’swindowC.inthefrontparkD.besidethepark’slake2.WhydidHilarydescribethesceneriesoutsidethewindow?A.BecausehewantedtomakeKevinhappy.B.Becausethesceneriesoutofthewindowweretoobeautiful.C.BecausethenurseaskedhimtoexchangehismindwithKevin.D.Becausehewantedtospendhisboringtimeout.3.WhenHilarydescribedthesceneries,Kevin______.A.sleptdeeplyB.lookedoutofthewindowC.talkedwiththenurseD.sharedthesceneriesinmind4.ThenursewashappywhenKevinaskedtomovenexttothewindow.Whichisthepossiblereason?A.ThenursefeltsadforHilary’sdeath.B.Nopatientswouldliketostayinthatbed.C.HilaryandKevinweregoodfriends.D.GoodsceneriesmadeKevinfeelbetter.5.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.OutoftheWindowB.TwoPatientsintheHospitalC.TheNurseandthePatientsD.APatient’sBedⅤ.書面表達19、三年的初中生活,你對自己的表現(xiàn)一定有滿意的方面和不滿意的方面。假如你是林微,請參照以下提示,給你的學(xué)弟學(xué)妹們用英語寫一篇畢業(yè)留言,希望對們有所幫助。提示內(nèi)容提示詞對自己滿意的方面勤學(xué)好問,養(yǎng)成良好的學(xué)習習慣;……workhard,agoodhabitof對自己不滿意的方面忙于學(xué)習,鍛煉身體較少;……bebusy,dolesssports對學(xué)弟學(xué)妹的建議或希望樂于助人,積極參加志愿者活動;……begladto,volunteeractivities注意:1、參照提示適當發(fā)揮;2、文中不得出現(xiàn)真實的地名、校名、人名;3、詞數(shù)80詞左右(開頭和結(jié)尾部分已給出,不計入總詞數(shù))。Dearboysa

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