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試卷第=page1212頁,共=sectionpages1212頁試卷第=page1111頁,共=sectionpages1212頁2024-2025學年度第一學期九年級英語Uints1-5測試題一、聽力選擇(1分*10=10分)1.WhatdidJimbuyforhisfather?A.Abag. B.Awallet. C.Atie.2.What’stheweatherliketoday?A.Cold. B.Hot. C.Snowy.3.WhatwouldJackliketodrink?A.Tea. B.Milk. C.Coffee.4.HowlongdoesittakethewomantogotoWangFujing?A.Aboutfiveminutesonfoot.B.Aboutfiveminutesbytaxi.C.Abouttwentyminutesbybus.5.WhereistheWomen’sSection?A.Onthethirdfloor. B.Onthefourthfloor. C.Onthefifthfloor.6.HowdoesJohnfeelaboutthewoman’squestion?A.Surprised. B.Excited. C.Angry.7.Whatdoesthegirlwanttobuy?A.Ashirt. B.Adress. C.Asweater.8.Howmuchshouldthegirlpayforthebananas?A.5yuan. B.10yuan. C.15yuan.9.Whydoesn’tthewomanbuythecoat?A.Becauseit’sveryexpensive.B.Becauseit’snotbeautiful. C.Becauseit’smadeofanimalfur.10.Whydoesn’tthemanbuythecoat?A.Becauseit’sveryexpensive.B.Becauseit’snotsoexpensive. C.Becauseit’smadeofanimalfur.二、閱讀理解(2分*20=40分)AIamamiddleschoolstudent.MynameisWangJing.Mygrandfatheris70yearsold.Heoftensayslifehaschangedalot.Itbecomesbetterandbetter.Iaskhimwhatlifewaslikewhenhewasachild.Thefollowingiswhathesays.Whenhewasachild,heusedtofeelhungry.Theredidn’tusetobeenoughfoodforhimtoeat.Hehastwobrothersandtwosisters.Hisparentswerebothfarmers.Theywereverypoorandcouldn’tlettheirchildreneatasmuchaspossible.Asforclothes,theydidn’tusetohaveenoughclothes.Theydidn’tusetobuynewclothes.Theyoungerbrothersandsistersoftenworetheirelderbrothers’andsisters’clothes.Mygrandfatheristheyoungest.Onlyhewenttoschoolandhadajobinthecity.Hisbrothersandsistersdidn’tgetaneducation(教育)andliveinthecountrysidenow.Nowmygrandfatherhasretiredandlivesahappylife.Hecaneatanyfoodthathewants.Hecanbuyclothesthathewantstobuy.Hesaysheismuchhappierthanbefore.Heoftenasksmetostudyhard.HesaysifIworkhard,Icanhaveagoodfuture.11.WhendidWangJing’sgrandfathernothaveenoughfood?A.Whenhewasyoung. B.Whenhewasold.C.Whenhehaschildren. D.Whenhewasachild.12.HowmanychildrendoWangJing’sgrandfather’sparentshave?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.13.Whoseclothesdidhergrandfatherusetowear?A.Hisbrothers’. B.Hismother’s. C.Hisown. D.Hisfather’s.14.Whycouldn’thergrandfather’sbrothersorsistersgotoschool?A.Becausetheydidn’twanttogotoschool. B.Becausetheirparentsdidn’twantthemtogotoschool.C.Becausetheywerepoor. D.Becausetheywererich.15.Howishergrandfather’slifenow?A.Hedoesn’tfeelhappy.B.Nowhergrandfatherhasretiredandlivesahappylife.C.Wedon’tknow.D.Hestillcan’tbuyclothesthathewantstobuy.BChinaisfamousforitsdeliciousfood.Especiallyduringfestivals,therearedifferenttraditionalfoods.Amongthemisniangao.

Niangao,akindofChineseNewYear’sricecake,ismadeofglutinousrice(糯米).ItisverypopularduringtheSpringFestival.Thepronunciationofniangaosoundslike“year”and“high”,whichmeanshigherincomes,betterjobs,highermarks,thegrowthofchildren,andgenerallythepromiseofabetteryear.Niangaoisusuallymadeofglutinousriceflour(糯米粉),wheatstarch(小麥淀粉),salt,waterandsugar.Thetastescanbedividedintotwomainkinds:sweetniangaoinnorthernChina,whilesweetorsaltyniangaointhesouth.Saltyandsweettastesarebothfantastic.InJiangsuandZhejiangareas,peoplecanputdifferentthingsinsideniangao,suchasoilandsweetredbeans.Thewaystomakeniangaoincludebraising(燉),stir-frying(炒),deep-frying,piece-fryingandsoon.Stir-friedniangaowithsugarisquitepopular.Stirfriedniangaowithshepherd’spurse(薺菜)isalsodelicious.ChickensoupniangaoshouldappearineveryfamilyonChineseNewYear’sEve.Niangaoisnotonlydeliciousbutalsomeaningful.Doyouwanttolearntocookitorjustwanttoeatit?16.Peopleusuallyeatniangaoduring________accordingtothepassage.A.theDragonBoatFestival B.theLanternFestivalC.theMid-AutumnFestival D.theSpringFestival17.FromParagraph3,wecanknowthe________ofniangao.A.taste B.meaning C.preparation D.shape18.Peopleinthe________ofChinaliketohavesaltyniangao.A.east B.south C.west D.north19.Niangaowith________isnecessaryonChineseNewYear’sEveaccordingtothepassage.A.chickensoupB.shepherd’spurseC.redbeans D.oilCEveryEnglishlearnerneedstoknowhowtoaskforsomethinginEnglish.Thereareanumberofwaystodothis.Ifyouknowsomeonehassomething,youcanaskforitwithapolitequestion.Ifyoudon’tknow,it’spossibletoaskforsomethingwithayesornoquestion.Becarefulnottousethedirectexpressions.Inotherwords,don’tsay“Givemethat”,butaskkindlyasthefollowingexamples,“DoyouhaveapenIcouldborrow?”“Isthereanywine?”“Didyoubuyanybread?”Ifyouknoworseesomeonehassomething,askapolitequestionwith“could”,“may”or“might”.It’salsopossibletouse“can”insomespecialsituations.Inthepast,“can”wasnotusedwhenpeopleaskedforsomething,butmeantability.IntheUK,peoplemainlyuse“Canyoulendme…?”or“CanIhave…?”IntheUS,thisisstillconsideredtobewrongand“MayIhave…?”ispreferred.It’scommontouse“Couldyoulend/hand/give…?”Youcanalsouse“May/CanIborrow…?”“Could/Canyoulendme…?”“MayIhave…?”“Couldyouhand/giveme…?”Donotbeginasentencewith“please”,butyoucanadd“please”attheendofthesentencetobepolite.20.Whatcanweaskifweknowsomeonehassomething?A.Adirectquestion. B.Anoquestion.C.Ayesquestion. D.Apolitequestion.21.Whatdidn’tpeoplesaywhentheywantedsomethingpolitelyinthepast?A.CanIuseyourdictionary?B.Couldyoulendmeyourbike?C.MayItryyourcomputernow?D.MightItakeyourcartoday?22.Whichofthefollowingisacorrectpoliteexpressionaccordingtothepassage?A.Doyougivemeanymilk,please?B.Pleasecouldyoulendmeyourruler?C.MayIhavesometea,please?D.Pleasecouldyouhandmeaknife?23.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Howtoexpressoraskpolitely.B.Whattodowhenwearepolite.C.Howtodescribeourideas.D.Whattodowithourlanguageproblems.24.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B.C. D.DAsastudent,Iwasmostafraidtoanswerquestionsinclass,andIfoundthatthestudentsaroundwerejustlikeme.Atthebeginningofeachclass,whentheteacheraskedaquestion,IalwaysloweredmyheadbecauseIwasafraidthattheteachersawme.Oneday,inaforeignlanguageclass,Mr.Blackgaveusalesson.Hewantedustobeactiveinclass,soheaskedussomequestions,butnooneanswered.“Letmetellyouastoryfirst,”hesaid.“WhenIcametotheUnitedStatestostudy,theuniversityofteninvitedfamouspeopletomakespeeches.Beforethebeginningofeveryspeech,Ifoundaninterestingthing.Thestudentsaroundmealwaystookacardfoldedinhalf,wrotetheirnamesinbold(粗體)withthemosteyecatchingcolor,andthenplacedthecardboardontheseat.Sowhenthespeakerneededtheanswersfromthestudents,hecouldseeandcallalistener’snamedirectly.”“Icouldn’tunderstandthat.Myclassmatetoldmethespeakerswerealltoppeople,whomeantchances.Whenyouranswerwastohissurprise,itmeanthemightgiveyoumorechances.Infact,Ireallysawafewstudentsgotgreatchancesbecauseofthat.”Afterlisteningtothestory,Iunderstoodthatthechancewillnotfindyouitself.Youmustshowyourselfallthetimesothatyoucanfindachanceonthecard.25.Whatdidthewriter’sclassmatesdowhentheywereaskedquestions?A.Theyraisedtheirhands. B.Theyshooktheirheads.C.Theyclosedtheireyes. D.Theyloweredtheirheads.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eyecatching”inParagraph2meaninChinese?A.引人注目的 B.眼睛疼痛的 C.目光呆滯的 D.淚眼朦朧的27.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?A.Doingasothersdoisnecessary.B.Answeringquestionsbravelyiseasy.C.Makingothersinterestedisinteresting.D.Showingyourselfbravelycanwinchances.EWhenwethinkofmoney,wethinkofcoinsandpaperbills.Thatiswhatmoneyistoday.Butinthepastpeopleusedmanythingsinsteadofmoney.Somecountriesusedcows.Othercountriesusedsalt,tobaccoorstones.Todaytherearestillsomeplacesintheworldthatdonotusepapermoney.OneplaceistheislandofYapinthePacificOcean.OntheislandofYap,peopleusetheheaviestmoneyintheworld—Yapstones.Theseareround,whitestoneswithaholeinthemiddle.Theydonotoriginate(起源)fromtheisland.TheYapmenhavetogototheislandsfourhundredmilesawaytogetthem.Bigstonescanbetwelvefeethighasbigastwotallmen.Smallstonesareasbigasadinnerplate.RichpeopledonotcarrytheYapstones.Servantsfollowtherich.Eachservantcarriesastoneoralongstickoverhisshoulder.Todaythepeopleontheislandusepapermoneyforeverydayshopping.ButforotherthingstheystillpreferYapstones.28.Whatismoneytoday?________________________________________________________________29.Whatdidpeopleuseinsteadofmoneyintheworldinthepast?________________________________________________________________30.WhatdoYapstoneslooklike?三、單項選擇(1分*15=15分)31.——DoyouknowParis?——Yes,itis_______capitalof_________.A.a(chǎn);France B.the;France C.the;French D.a(chǎn);French32.MarkTwain’sexperiencesgavehimwonderful________towriteaboutandshapedhiswritingstyle.A.heat B.process C.material D.time33.Asstudents,________welearn,weshouldtryourbesttolearnitwell.A.nomatterwhat B.nomatterwhere C.nomatterwhich34.Theseoldcoinsweremadeof________andtheywereusedinancientChina.A.silver B.cotton C.grass D.wood35.Wefind________impossibleforustolearnphysicswellinashorttime.A.that B.it C.this D.one36.Sallycomesfrom_____,soshecanspeakverygood_____.A.French,French B.France,France C.France,French D.French,France37.Theoldmanwalks______hishome________.A./,everyday B.to,everyday C.to,everyday D./,everyday38.Denmarkisfamous_________itsmovingfairytales,includingLittleMermaid.Thereforeitisknown__________ahometownforfairytales.A.of,for B.in,for C.a(chǎn)s,as D.for,as39.Thefactoryover1200carsamonth.Mycarinitin2013.A.produces,wasproduced B.wasproduced,producesC.produces,produces D.wasproduced,produced40._______anewlibrary_______inourschoolnow?A.Is;built B.Was;built C.Does;build D.Did;build41.What’syournew________?IwanttosendpostcardstoyouduringmytravelinginYunnan.A.expression B.secret C.a(chǎn)ddress D.direction42.WhenI________,IsawSueplayingbaseballontheplayground.A.passedby B.fellasleep C.wentoff D.wentdown43.Inthetown,theyoungwomanalwaysavoids________someoneshedoesn’tlike.A.greet B.greets C.greeting D.togreet44.—Grace,howisthe________inyourcity?—Notgood.Therearealwayslonglinesofcarsonroads,especiallyonrainydays.A.food B.weather C.culture D.traffic45.Jackusedto________TV,butnowheisusedto________books.A.watch;reading B.watch;readC.watching;read D.watching;reading四、完形填空(1分*20=20分)ARidingabikeonthestreet,youmighthearsomepeoplespeakingChinesealoud.Turningtotheright,youseeaSichuan-stylerestaurant.Afterwalkingintoastore,youseethatHuaweismartphonesare46.ButyouarenotinChina—you’reinManchesterinBritain.Infact,youmightsee47thingsinmanyothercities.Chineseproductshavebeengoingglobal.Chinese48hasbeenenjoyedinWesterncountriesforalongtime.Tomeetlocalpeople’stastes,Chineserestaurantshavemadesome49tothedishes.Oneexampleisthemeat.Chinesepeopleliketoeatmeatwiththebonein,butpeopleheredon’t.SoChineserestaurants50bigpiecesofmeatwithoutbones.SomeChinesebrands(品牌)arealsobecomingmore51.InmanycitiesinEurope,storessellTCLtelevisions,HaierfridgesandLenovocomputers.MorethanhalfofUS-owneddrones(無人機)areChinesemodels.They’renotsimply52China,butdesignedanddevelopedinthecountry.Inthepast,mostWesternpeoplethoughtChineseproductswere53andunreliable(不可靠的).Butthingshavechanged54.“MadeinChina”hasbecomecoolandmorepeople55Chinesebrands.Forexample,Huawei,oneofChina’smajorsmartphonemakers,evenovertookAppleinglobalsmartphonesales.46.A.onduty B.onsale C.ontime D.onpurpose47.A.strange B.similar C.interesting D.funny48.A.vegetable B.fruit C.food D.style49.A.changes B.dreams C.choices D.notes50.A.fix B.give C.take D.provide51.A.popular B.familiar C.usual D.normal52.A.madefor B.madeby C.madein D.madeof53.A.high B.great C.cheap D.expensive54.A.finally B.hardly C.slowly D.greatly55.A.trust B.produce C.learn D.copyBManyChinesestudentsfinditdifficulttolearnEnglish,butnotChinese,becauseChineseistheirmotherlanguage.Infact,Chineseismuchmoredifficulttolearn56English.StillsomestudentsinothercountriescanspeakChinesevery57.Ifyoudon’tseethem,youmaythinktheyareChinese.What58themsuccessful?“Forme,conversationisthemosthelpful.Itrytospeakin59.

Ifyouonlylistentowhatotherspeak,youwillbegoodat60.Butifyoutalkas61asyoucan,youwillfindyoucanspeakgoodChinese,”saysJennyBrown,anEnglishgirl.Nowsheis62ChineseatBeijingUniversity.SheisinterestedinChinaand

63history.Shethinksthattolearnalanguage,onemusttrytoknow64aboutthecountry.ChineseisdifferentfromEnglish,65wecanusethesamewayinlearningit.Itisconversation.56.A.a(chǎn)s B.than C.to57.A.well B.good C.bad58.A.makes B.make C.let59.A.English B.Japanese C.Chinese60.A.talk B.listening C.listen61.A.much B.little C.more62.A.writing B.studying C.teaching63.A.it B.she C.its64.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything65.A.so B.but C.a(chǎn)lso五、補全對話(1分*5=5分)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從文后A-G七個選項中,選出五個能補全對話的最佳選項。(有兩項多余)Susan:Hi,Anita.Iboughtthreeshirtsfor200yuanyesterday!Anita:Oh,really?Whataretheymadeof?Susan:Ahundredpercentcotton.66Anita:Oh,OK.Bytheway,wheredidyoubuythosechopsticks?Susan:Oh,67They’renice,aren’tthey?Anita:Yeah.Chopsticksareusuallymadeofwood.68Susan:Oh,steelchopsticksaremorepopularinKorea.Hey,doyouthinkthisringlooksOK?Anita:Hmm...yes,Ithinkit’squitepretty.69Susan:Yes,anditwasmadeinThailand.70Anita:Oh,I’msureshe’llloveit.A.They’reniceandsoft.B.Idon’tlikethem.C.IgottheminYunnan.D.I’veneverseensteelones.E.I’llgiveittomybestfriendforherbirthday.F.Theyareveryexpensive.G.Isit

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