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2024-2025學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期英語水平調(diào)研試題第I卷(選擇題)一、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共20分。

Closeyoureyesforaminuteandimaginewhatlifewouldbelikeifyoucouldn'tsee.Imaginehavingtoreadthistext,notwithyour

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butwithyourfingers.Howdoyoufeelthen?

Withmedicalknowledgeandskillstoday,two-thirdsoftheworld's42million

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peopleareseeingabrightfuture.Richcountrieshavethisknowledge.

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,notalldevelopingcountriesdo.

ORBISisaninternationalcharitableorganization(慈善組織).Itsgoalistohelp

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blindnessallovertheworld.InsideaDC-8airplane,thereisateachinghospitalwithatelevisionroomandaclassroom.Doctorsaretaughtthe

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technologythere.Withit,theycanhelptheblindget

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againhere.ORBISisalwaystryingtokeepacloserrelationshipamongcountries.

ORBIShelpsthose

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countrieswhicharepoorinmedicalknowledgebyprovidingsight-savingtraining.Ithastaughtover35,000doctorsandnurses.Theycontinueto

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thousandsofblindpeopleeveryyear.Theyhavetravelledaroundthe

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3times,visited76countriesandtreatedover20,000blindpeople.Theyarealso

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morepeopletojointheminhelpingopentheblindeyestotheworld.Wouldyouliketogivethemahelpinghand?1.A.teeth B.ears C.eyes D.noses2.A.clever B.strong C.friendly D.blind3.A.Unluckily B.Suddenly C.Especially D.Surprisingly4.A.forget B.grow C.get D.fight5.A.late B.latest C.early D.earliest6.A.wealth B.sight C.weight D.voice7.A.developing B.powerful C.beautiful D.ancient8.A.lead B.interview C.compare D.treat9.A.moon B.beach C.earth D.ocean10.A.cheeringup B.turningdown C.lookingover D.callingon二、閱讀理解:本大題共20小題,共40分。AMyfatherisatruckdriver,andhehasbeenforover30years.Heworksmorethan12hourseveryday,andweekends.Oneeveningmyfatherbroughtmybrotherandmetopickupourmother.WearrivedattheEaglesHallandwerewaitinginthetruckwhenmyfathersmelledsomething.Helookedbehindourtruckandcouldseesmokecomingfromahouse,ablockbehindus.Hedrovequicklytothehouse.Thesmokewasthick,andwesawfirewhenheopenedthedoorandwentinside.Hecameoutwithawomanandrushedbackinforherchildren.Hedidn'tstopuntilallthechildrenwereout.Whenthefiremenarrivedwewentbacktogetmymother.Myfatherdidn'tevenmentionittoMom.Wehadtotellherwhatwehadseen.Myfathersaidthatnothingmuchhappenedandnottoworry.Thenextday,itwasreportedinthenewspaperthatthepeopleinthehouseweretryingtofindmyfathertothankhim.Myfatherjustsaidtheyhadmoreimportantthingstocareabout.Myfatherhasametaldetector.Heuseditalloverthetown,infields,busstations,parks—almosteverywhere.Hefoundcountlessamountsofchange,jewelry,andjunk.Themostvaluablethinghefoundwasapuregoldnursingpin,abadge(徽章)giventonurseswhentheygraduated.Therewasanameonit,andadateintheearly1920s.Daddidsomeresearchandlearnedthattheownerwasnowinanursinghomeseveralhundredmilesaway.ThenextSundayhedrovetoseeher.Shewasoverjoyed.Thepinhadbeenlostforover50years.Thewomanaskedmyfatherhowmuchhewantedforthepinandherefusedanyreward.Butthewomanbecameupsetthathewouldacceptnothing,sohecompromisedbyacceptinggasmoneyforthetrip—thoughIamsurethathedidn'ttellherhowmuchthedrivereallycost.Anyoneoftheseeventsmakesmydadahero,butheneverstops.I'velearnedfromhimthatbeingaheromeansdoingwhateveryoucanwheneveryoucan.11.Whathappenedwhentheywerewaitinginthetruck?A.Theirfatherquicklydrovethetruckaway.

B.Theirfatheropenedthedoorandwentintothetruck.

C.Ahousebehindtheirtruckwasonfire.

D.Thefiremencameoutwithawoman.12.Whatdidtheownerofthehousewanttodoaccordingthereport?A.Shewantedtotellthewriter'smotheraboutit.

B.Shewantedtofindthewriter'sfathertothankhim.

C.Shewantedtorebuildherhouse.

D.Shewantedtomentionittothefiremen.13.Whatdidhisfatherusetofindthenursingpin?A.Ametaldetector. B.ThelocalEagles.

C.Thebadgesgiventonurses. D.Thereportinthenewspaper.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"compromised"meaninChinese?A.連累 B.折中 C.違背 D.妥協(xié)15.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Intimeofdanger,thinkofyourownsafetyfirst.

B.Nopains,nogains.

C.Beingaheromeansdoingwhatyoucanatanytime.

D.Tohelpothersistohelpourselves.B

I'mJenny.Iwasmovedbyastorylastsummer.WhenIwenttoafriend'shouseasaguest,Ifoundawoodensignhungonthedoor.Itreads,"Beforeentering,pleaseputdownyourtrouble.Whenreturning,bringbackyourhappiness."

Afterenteringthehouse,Isawthewifeandthehusbandwerebothharmonious(和睦的),twochildrenwerefriendlyandpoliteandwarmthfilledthehouse.

Inaturallyaskedthemaboutthewoodensign.Thewifelookedatthehusbandwithasmile,"Youtellthestory."Thehusbandthenlookedbackatthewife,"Yousaybecauseitwasyourcreativity(創(chuàng)意)."

Finally,thewifesaidsoftlyandslowly,"OncewhenIgothome,Iwassurprisedtoseeasleepyandtiredfaceintheelevator(電梯)mirror,withtheworriedeyes.SoIthoughtwhenmychildrenandhusbandfacedthisworriedface,whatwouldtheyfeel?IfIalsofacedsuchaface,whatwouldIfeel?ThenIcouldimaginemychildren'ssilenceandmyhusband'sindifference(冷淡)atthedinnertable.Thenextday,Iwroteawoodensignandhungitonthedoortoremindmyself.Asaresult,thesignremindedmyselfandthewholefamily.Somethingsurprisinghappenedinthisway.Notonlyourfamilybutalsothegueststoourhousealwaysbecomehappy."16.Thewriterfoundawoodensign______.A.onthedoorofherownhouse B.onthedoorofherfriend'shouse

C.onthewallofherfriend'shouse D.onthewallofherfriend'soffice17.It's______ideatohangthewoodensign.A.thewife's B.thehusband's C.thefamily's D.theguests’18.Thewordsonthewoodensignmeanthateveryoneshouldhavea______facebeforeenteringthehouse.A.worried B.tired C.happy D.sleepy19."Somethingsurprising"inthelastparagraphmeans______.A.thechildrenusuallykeptsilentathome

B.thewifereturnedhomewithaworriedface

C.thehusbandwasindifferentatthedinnertable

D.thegueststotheirhousealsobecomehappy20.Thebesttitleforthepassageis"______".A.Bringhappinessbackhome B.Learntocookfoodforthefamily

C.Hangawoodensignonthedoor D.HelpfamilymembersintroubleCTo:margaret87@hotmail.comSubject:"MuseumsoftheWorld"TravelPlan

Here?sthetravelplanforsomeunusualmuseumsonour"MuseumsoftheWorld"tour.I?llsendyouthefullitinerary(行程)nextweek.

TheMuseumofBadArt(MOBA)(Boston,USA)showswhatitdescribesas"arttoobadtobeignored(忽略)".Themuseumhopestobringtheworstofarttothewidestpossibleaudience.Aspartofthevisit,we?llbeshownsometrulyawfulportraits(肖像),landscapes(風(fēng)景畫)andsculptures(雕塑).

TheWashingtonBananaMuseum(Auburn,Washington,USA)containsthousandsofobjects.

Theyareallrelatedtothehistoryofbananas.We?llhaveaguidedtouraroundthemuseum.We?lllearnallsortsofinterestingfacts.Forexample,bananaswereintroducedtotheUSAinthesameexhibitionasAlexanderGrahamBell?stelephone.ThebananaisnowthebestsellingfruitintheUS.

NowontoEurope—TheHairMuseum(Avanos,Turkey)islocatedinacaveinCappadocia,inCentralAnatolia.Itcontainsover16,000samplesofpeople?shair.You?llhaveachancetoaddyourownhairtothecollection.Laterintheyear,themuseumcurator(館長)willselect10donorstoattendapottery(陶器)workshop.Ifyou?reoneofthem,you?llbeinvitedtostayinhisguesthouse.

TheMuseudeCarrossesFunebres(Barcelona,Spain)isamuseumoffuneralhearses(靈車).Ittakesalookathowlocalpeoplehavebeentransportedtotheirfuneralssincethe19thcentury.Duringthetour,we?llgetagoodunderstandingofwhatthepeopleofBarcelonathinkofdeath.

Talktoyousoon!21.WhatdoesMOBAhopetodo?A.Toteachpeoplewhatbadartis.

B.Tocollectasmuchbadartaspossible.

C.Toenablemorepeopletoseetheworstofart.

D.Toshowpeoplehowdifferentbadartisfromrealart.22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.TheWashingtonBananaMuseumwasfoundedintheUK.

B.ThebananaisapopularfruitwithagreatdemandintheUS.

C.TheWashingtonBananaMuseumhas1,000objects.

D.BananaswereintroducedtotheUSinthesameyearasthetelephonewasinvented.23.WhatcanvisitorsdoattheHairMuseum?A.Donatetheirhairtoit.

B.Beaguestofthecurator.

C.Attendapotteryworkshop.

D.Havetheexperienceoflivinginacave.24.Ifyouareinterestedinlocalpeople?sviewsaboutdeath,youwillgoto________.A.theHairMuseum B.theMuseumofBadArt

C.theWashingtonBananaMuseum D.theMuseudeCarrossesFunebres25.Thearticleisto________.A.shareatravelplanwithreaders

B.comparesomeunusualmuseums

C.introducesomeunusualmuseumstoreaders

D.informMargaretofsomeunusualmuseumssheisgoingtovisitDSometimestheworstthingaboutfeelingafraidisthatyoudon?tknowwhattodo.Herearethetop3waysthatkidswhoansweredoursurveytrytohelpthemselvesfeelbetter:1.Dosomething,likeplayingoutside,listeningtomusic,orwatchingTV.2.Talktoyourparents.3.Talktoafriend.Talkingtoafriendcanhelp,especiallyifthatpersonissupportive(給予幫助的).Abouthalfthekidswhoparticipatedinoursurveysaidthey?dbeenteased(取笑)aboutbeingafraid.Andevenmore—75%—saidthey?vesometimessaidtheyweren?tafraidwhentheyreallywere.Sonoteasingisallowed.Encourageyourfriendtodayandmaybeheorshewillencourageyoutomorrow!Here?ssomeverysupportiveadvicekidshadforotherkids:Ifyougetscaredatnight,Monica,10,suggestslisteningtotheradiowhenyou?refallingasleep.AndNaruto,also10,recommendswritingordrawingwhatyou?reafraidofandthenrippingittopieces.Eight-year-oldJessicafindsithelpfultotakeadeepbreathwhenyou?rescared.Amanda,10,thinkskidsshouldtalkwithaparentorschoolcounselor(輔導(dǎo)員).“Theywillfindawaytohelpyougetoverit,”shesaid.Bethany,9,wantskidstohangtough,sowe?llletherhavethelastword:“Try,tryagainandnevergiveup,”shesays.“You?renotalone!”26.Whatwouldyoudoifyourfriendsfeelafraid?A.Makefunofthem. B.Telltheirparents.

C.Encouragethem. D.Givethemup.27.WhatdoesMonicasuggestifyougetscaredatnight?A.Takingadeepbreath. B.Listeningtotheradio.

C.Nottellinganyone. D.Doingyourhomework.28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Theparentswillfindawaytohelpyoutogetoverit.

B.Abouthalfthekidshadbeenteasedaboutbeingafraid.

C.Tryyourbestandnevergiveup.You?renotalone!

D.Drawingsomepicturesandthenhandthemintoyourparents.29.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“hangtough”meaninthepassage?A.半途而廢 B.知難而進 C.堅持到底 D.得過且過30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Whattodo? B.Whentodo? C.Whethertodo? D.Wheretogo?第II卷(非選擇題)三、閱讀填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。31.Novisitorwasleftinthemuseumnow,andJohnwaswalkingaroundtocheckifeverythingwasallright.

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(sudden),hesawabeautifulpaintinglyingonthefloor.Johnpickeditupandgaveittothecurator(館長).Thecuratorcalledseveral

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(museum)tocheckifitwasastolenpainting.

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nooneclaimed(認(rèn)領(lǐng))it.Sothecuratordecidedtohangit.Everyonesaiditwasbeautifulandhad

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verydeepmeaning.

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hearingthese,thecuratorwassopleased.Hefeltproud

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(have)suchapaintinginhismuseumandcongratulatedJohnonhisdiscovery.Someweekslaterawomanand

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(she)soncametothemuseum.Whilethey

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(look)atthatpainting,thelittleboybegantocry.Thecuratorwentoverandasked

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wasmakinghimsosad.Thechildpointedtothepaintingandsaid,"That?smypaintingandIwantitback.""Yes,"saidhismother."Heleftitonthefloorafewweeksago.Whenyoulookmuch

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(close)atit,youcanseethenameonthepainting."Thecuratorcouldn?tbelievehisearswhenheheardthetruth.(1)

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四、任務(wù)型閱讀-簡答:本大題共1小題,共10分。32.

PeopleinCliff-topVillageMovingtoNewHomes

Sofar,manypeoplefrompoorareashavebenefitedfromthegovernment'spovertyreliefpolicies(脫貧政策).

Aspartofthenation'spovertyreliefprogram,eighty-twofamiliesinthecliff-topvillageofAtuleerinSichuanarepreparingtomovetonewapartments."Thegovernmenthasboughtnewfurnitureforeachnewhome.Ournewapartmentshavekitchensandtoiletswithrunningwater.Weonlyneedtotakeclothesandquiltsthere,"Mou'seSubure,ayoungmanfromAtuleersaid."Weusedtoliveinadobe(土坯)housesandhaveneverseensuchniceapartments."

Thevillageisatthetopofa1,400-metercliff.Villagersusedan800-meterrattan(藤)ladderswithnorailings(欄桿)toreachthenearestmarketseveralkilometersawayonceaweektosellpeppersandwalnuts,andtobuynecessities.Theladdersweretheironlywaytotheoutsideworld.Thevillagerswereverypoor,withanincomeofabout3,000yuanperyear.

Threeyearsago,thevillagecaughttheattentionofthegovernment.Soonthegovernmentspentonemillionyuanonasteelladderwithahandrailthathascuttraveltimetothenearesttownfromthreehourstoone.Now,atotalof84families-mostofthevillagers-willsettleintheirnewapartments75kmaway.ThemembersoftwofamiliesweresoexcitedabouttheirnewhomesthattheymovedonMonday,onedayaheadofschedule.

In2016,anewspaperpublishedsomephotosshowingstudentsclimbingrattanladders,somoreandmoretouristswenttoseetherattanladders.Andsomeeventriedtoclimbthem.

Afterthe84familiesmove,Atuleerwillseenewtourismdevelopment.Acablecarwillbeusedtotransporttouriststothevillageandnearbycanyons(峽谷)willhedeveloped.Some30better-offfamilieswillremaininthevillageandworkinthetouristindustry,runningruralinns,showingtouristsaroundandcarryingbagstomakemoney.

Shakingoffpovertyisnotthefinishline,butthestartingpointofanewlife.(1)Whohasboughtnewfurnitureforeachnewhome?

_______________________________________________________(2)Whatkindofhousesdidthevillagersliveinbeforemoving?

_______________________________________________________???????_________(3)Howmuchdidthegovernmentspendonthesteelladder?

_______________________________________________________???????________(4)Whydidmoreandmoretouristsgotoseetherattanladdersonthecliff?

???????_______________________________________________________________________________(5)Whatdoyouthinkofthevillagers'shakingoffpoverty?

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