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深圳市南山為明學(xué)校2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期英語時間:70分鐘滿分:75分命題人:九年級英語組I.完形填空(每題1分,共10題,共10分。)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)字母編號涂黑。(共10小題,每小題1分)DingYitengreceivedhisearlyeducationinAmericawherehismotherwasdoinghermedicalresearch.Atfirst,hecouldn't1othersatschoolandhadfewfriendsthere.What'sworse,whenheandhis2returnedtoChinaafterthesixthgrade,Dingcouldn'tbeacceptedbykidsinChina,either.Difficultiesshaped(塑造)Ding's3tocommunicatewithothers,andlonelinesscausedhiswishtoexpresshimself.Incollege,Dingbecame4intheatreandspentmostofhistimeacting.His5forChineseoperabecamestrongerwhileactinginDenmarkin2015.ApictureofPekingOperaperformerMeiLanfangonthewalloftheDanishtheatrecompanymadehimfeel6.“IfeltgreatneedforChinesecultureanditsgreatness,”Dingsaid.AndthenDing7allhistimeandenergystudyingChinesedramasandshowingtraditionalplays,likeTouOYuan,inanewway.“IunderstandtheWesternperspective(視角)ofartandbeauty,andIloveChineseculture,”saidDing.“So8can'tIbetheonewhointegrates(融合)differentcultures?”He9anewmethodoftheatreactingandexpression—“TheModernFormat”.ItintegratestraditionalChineseculturalelementswithcontemporaryperformancetechniques(現(xiàn)代表演技巧).10,becauseofhishardwork,hebecamethewinnerofthe“NewProminentChineseDirector”awardin2018withTouOYuan.( )1.A.help B.beat C.remember D.understand( )2.A.father B.mother C.teacher D.friend( )3.A.opinion B.victory C.ability D.pleasure( )4.A.interested B.successful C.rich D.weak( )5.A.wish B.love C.change D.reason( )6.A.worried B.brave C.proud D.ashamed( )7.A.spent B.wasted C.lost D.saved( )8.A.how B.why C.when D.where( )9.A.changed B.bought C.forgot D.created( )10.A.Actually B.Instead C.Finally D.However

II.閱讀理解第一節(jié)(共15題,每小題1.5分,共22.5分。)AMay6th&7thMay6th&7th9:00a.m.-3:30p.m.CentralHallofCityLibraryCometogetbooksatagreatpriceandsupportacharity(憨麼機構(gòu))*You’rewelcomedtogiveawaybooksforallages.*Buyusedbooks(includingsomebestsellers)asfollows,AbsolutelyAlmostbyLisaGraffUS$2.99(used)Albiehasalwaysbeenan“almost”.He'salmostgoodatsports.He'salmostsmartenoughtopasshisspellingtest.Healmostmakeshisparentsproud.Infact,Albiehusalonglistofthethingshe'snotverygoodat.However,thingsbegintochangewhenAlbiegetsanewbabysitter,Calista.Whatwillhappentothis“almost”boy.ThisOneSummerbyJillinnTamaki&MarikoTamnki,Canada$5.83(used)Everysummer,RosegoeswithhermumanddadtoalakehouseinAwagoBeach.Rose'sfriendWindyisalwaysthere,too.Butthissummerisdifferent.Rose'smumanddadkeepfighting.RoseandWindywanttorunawayfromit,buttheyfindthemselveswithawholenewsetofproblems.It'sreallyasummerofsadnessandgrowing.TheFourteenthGoldfishbyJennifenL.Holm,US$1.06(used)Eleven-year-oldElliehasneverlikedchange.Shemissesfifthgrade.Shemissesheroldbestfriend.Sheevenmissesherdearlydeadgoldfish.Thenonedayastrangeboyshowsup.HelooksalotlikeEllie'sgrandfather,ascientistwho'salwaysbeencrazyaboutimmortality(永生).CouldthisstrangeboyreallybeEllie'sgrandpa?HashefinallyfoundthesecrettoimmortalitywithEllie?( )11.Thethreebestsellersmentionedabove.A.aresoldatthesameprice B.areallsecond-handbooksC.werewrittenbyAmericanwriters D.willbegivenawayforfree( )12.ThewriterofthebookAbsolutelyAlmostis.A.LisaGraff B.MarikoTamakiC.JillianTamaki D.JenniferL.Holm( )13.Rosewantstorunawayfromherlifebecause.A.shedoesn'thaveaholiday B.sheislookingforwardtogrowingupC.shecannotmeetherfriend D.therelationshipbetweenherparentsgoesbad( )14.Elliemisseseverythinginthepastbecause.A.shewantsherlifetostaythesame B.hergoldfishandheroldfriendsdiedC.herpresentlifeisoutoforderandterrible D.thestrangeboyusedtobeherbestfriend( )15.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thebookfairwilllasttwodaysandahalf. B.ThebookfairwillbeheldattheCityHall.C.Buyingbooksatthisfairmayhelpacharity. D.Booksthataregivenawaymustbeforteenagers.BOnmy35thbirthday,Igavemyselfmyfirstskateboard.MostofmyfriendsandfamilythoughtIwascrazy,butonlyIknewwhy.Twoyearsago,Iaccidentallyfolldowna12-meterwaterfallandbrokemypelvis(盆骨).Iwentfromusingawheelchairtousingcrutches(拐杖),thentotryingtowalkablock,andfinallywalkingmiles.Physicalactivitybecameevenmoreimportantinmylife.Sowhynotmakeitenjoyable?I'vewantedtolearntoskateboardsinceIwasakid,butmostofmytimeandenergywentintodancing.Inmyopinion,skatingwasactuallyverysimilartodancing.Foralongtime,Itriedtolearnskatingonmyown.IhadnoideawhatIwasdoingandalwaysfeltawkwardwhenmanystrangerssawmeskatingorsimplytryingtokeepmybalance.Thatfearofbeingjudgedoftenstoppedmefromjustgettingoutthereforpractice.Oneday,myfriendMonicaandImetsomeofthemembersofGRLSWIRL,askateboardingclub.Theyweresofriendlythatwewantedtobepartofit.Thisclubwasamazing.Eventhougheveryonetherewasbetterthanme,theywerehappytohelpandexcitedtoseemeovercomechallenges.There,Igraduallybecamemoreconfident.Forme,abigpartofskatingwasovercomingmyPTSD(創(chuàng)傷后應(yīng)激障礙).Fallingisahugepartofskating,butbecauseofthataccident,itwasreallyhardformetoovercomeit.However,themoreIlearnedfromeverylittlefall-allowingmybodytounderstandthatitwasOK,andthatIcoulddropandgetupagain-thelessmyPTSDtookover.ThemoreIskated,thebettermybodyandmindfelt.AlthoughIstartedskatingfortherapy(治療),Ineverimagineditwouldopenupanewworldofexcitementandpossibilitiesforme.( )16.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Theauthordidn'tspendmuchtimedancing. B.Theauthorusedtobeagoodskateboarder.C.Theauthorhadacaraccidenttwoyearsago. D.Theauthorputinalotofefforttowalkagain.( )17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“awkward”inparagraph3mean?A.bored. B.shocked C.embarrassed. D.angry( )18.Whendidtheauthorbecomeconfident?A.Aftershejoinedtheclub. B.Aftershegotgoodatskateboarding.C.AftershemadefriendswithMonica. D.Aftersheachievedgoodresultsinthegame.( )19.Whywastheauthorafraidoffalling?A.Herdoctorhadwarnedhernottofall. B.Fallingwouldbelaughedatbyothers.C.Shedidn'twanttohurtherlegagain. D.Thepastexperienceleftherwithbadfeelings.( )20.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofskateboarding?A.Itwouldbeherlifework.BItwasalightonherroadoflife.C.Itwassomethingshehadtodo.D.Itwasthereasonforhertogetherlifeback.CJIUQUANSATELLITELAUNCHCENTER,Chinasendsoffitsyoungest-everteamforitsspacestationonThursday.Itispartofthecountry'splantoputastronautsonthemoonbefore2030.TheChinaMannedSpaceAgencysaidtheaverage(平均的)ageofthethree-memberteamistheyoungestsincethelaunchofthespacestation.Theiraverageageis38,statemediaChinaDailysaid.ThethreeastronautsareTangHongbo,TangShengjieandJiangXinlin.Theywillreplaceateamthathasbeenonthestationforsixmonths.Thenewteamwillperformexperimentsinspacemedicine,spacetechnologyandotherareasduringtheirstay.Andtheywillhelptoplaceanddopossiblerepairstoequipment(設(shè)備)insideandoutsidethestation.In2022,theChinesegovernmentbuiltitsownspacestationafteritwasnotpermittedtojointheUSledInternationalSpaceStation.TheAmericansworriedthattheChinesespaceprogramwasunderthecontrolofthePeople'sLiberationArmy.China'sfirstmannedspacemission(任務(wù))in2003madeitthethirdcountryaftertheformerSovietUnionandtheUStoputapersonintospaceusingitsownresources.Thisisanimportantstepinexploringspace,whichmakesallChinesepeopleproud.AlthoughtheAmericanspaceprogramisbelievedtobefaraheadofChinaatthistime,Chinahasmadesomeimportantsteps.Theyincludebringingbacksamples(樣本)fromthemoon'ssurfaceforthefirsttimeandlandingavehicle(運載工具)onthelessexploredfarsideofthemoon.TheUS,meanwhile,aimstoputastronautsbackonthemoon'ssurfacebytheendof2025.Beyondtheirmoonexplorationprograms,thetwocountrieshaveachievedsignificantmilestonesinspaceexplorationbyindependently(獨立地)landingvehiclesonthesurfaceofMars.ChinanowplanstofollowtheUSinlandingaspacecraftonanasteroid(小行星).ItshowsChina'sdeterminationtobecomealeaderinthiscompetitivefield.AllChinesepeoplearefullofexpectationsforthefuturedevelopmentofexploringtheuniverse.()21.WhendoesChinaplantoputastronautsonthemoon?A.Before2030.B.Before2025.C.Before2040.D.Before2050.()22.Whatcanwelearnaboutthethreeastronauts?A.Theystayedatthestationforsixmonths.B.Theywilldoexperimentsindifferentareas.C.Theyaretheyoungestastronautsattheageof38.D.Theywillusetheequipmenttorepairthestation.()23.WhydidChinabuilditsownspacestation?A.BecauseChinawascontrolledbytheAmericanspaceprogram.B.BecauseChinawantedtochallengetheUSinspaceexploration.C.BecauseChinawantedtohavecontroloverAmericanspaceprogram.D.BecauseChinawasnotallowedtojointheInternationalSpaceStation.( )24.WhichisthemainideaofParagraph5?A.Chinalandsavehicleonthefarsideofthemoon.B.Chinabringsbacksamplesfromthemoon'ssurface.C.Chinahastakenimportantstepsinspaceexploration.D.Chinawillputastronautsonthemoon'ssurfacebefore2030.( )25.WhathaveboththeUSandChinaachievedintheirspaceprograms?A.TheylandedvehiclesonMarsindependently.B.TheybuiltajointInternationalSpaceStation.C.Theylandedaspacecraftonanasteroid.D.Theylaunchedtheirfirstmannedspacemissions.第二節(jié)短文填空(每小題2分,共10分)以下是一篇文章,請閱讀全文,并從六個句子中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。ChatGPT,asmartAIchattingtool,hasbeenpopularintheeducationworldinthepastmonths.26DevelopedbyUScompanyOpenAI,ChatGPTisapowerfultool.27Althoughitseemsusefultoacertaindegree,someschoolsintheUShavebanned(禁止)theuseofChatGPT.28Thebancomesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentstocheatonschooltasks.29Besidesbans,teachersaremakingchangestotheirclassestoavoidtheuseofChatGPT.SomecollegeteachersintheUStrytoincludemorespeakingexamsandhandwrittenpapersinsteadoftypedones.30Fromtheirpointofview,AIisahelpfultoolthatpeoplewilluseandwhatweneedtodoistochangeourlearning,teachingandexaminations.A.Peoplecanaskittowritestoriesandemails,translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestions.B.AccordingtoaUSsurvey,manystudentshaveusedChatGPTtohelpwiththeirlearning.CThereisnodoubtthatChatGPThasbroughtusalotofconvenienceaswellastrouble.D.Forexample,inNewYork,publicschoolsbannedstudentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonpublicnetworksanddevices(設(shè)備).E.However,someeducatorsholdtheopinionthatbansonAIsoftwarelikeChatGPTarenotwise.F.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadincorrectinformation.第三節(jié)信息匹配(每小題1.5分,共7.5分)左欄是5個學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)英語中存在的問題,右欄是6個中華成語故事,請進(jìn)行匹配,并將答題卡上對應(yīng)的選項涂黑。___31Somestudentsmaybeluckytogettherightanswers.Butiftheydependonlyonluck,failuremaycome._32_Somestudentspretendthattheyknowthegrammarrulesbutinfact,theydon't.___33Studentsneedtolearnalessonfrommistakessothattheywon'tmakethemnexttime._34____Somestudentsseemtobeabletorecite(背誦)theEnglishtextsingroups.Butiftheyareaskedtodoitalone,theycan't._35_“Because”and“so”shouldn'tbeputtogether.Butsomestudentsoftenadd“so”tothesentencewith“because”.A.Once,therewasamanwhowasafraidthattheskymightfall.Hewassoworriedthathecouldneithereatnorsleepwell.Hisfriendsaidtohim,“Theskyisgatheredbygas.Wearelivingintheair.Itisimpossibletofall.”Afterhearingthis,themanfeltbetter.B.Theoldemperorlikedgroupmusic.Amanknewthisandjoinedthemusicalteam.Butthenewemperorenjoyedthemusicplayedbyeverysinglemusician.Themanwithoutanymusicabilitywasafraidandranaway.C.Severalmenweredrawingsnakesonthefloor.Onemanwasthefirsttofinishasnakebuthedidn'twinbecauseheaddedfeettohissnake.D.Oneday,arabbitknockeditselfintoatreeandfelldead.Afarmernearbyenjoyedtherabbitfordinnerandwaitedformoreatthesameplaceeveryday.However,norabbitscameandhisfieldswentworse.E.Amanwantedtostealabigbellnextdoor.However,hehadtomakealotofnoisesohecoveredhisearswithpiecesofclothes,thinkingifhecouldn'thearthenoise,neithercouldothers.F.Asheepkeeperfoundasheepwasgoneandhediscoveredtherewasaholeinthesheephold(羊圈).Sohefixeditrightaway.Asaresult,therestofthesheepweresafe.Ⅲ.語法填空(共10小題,每題1分,共10分。)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Harbin,36.isalsonamedasChina's“IceCity”,iscelebratedfor37.(it)yearlyiceandsnowfestival.TheHarbinIceandSnowWorld,well-knownathomeandabroad38.(receive)over30,000visitorsdailylastwinter.Nowadays,visitorshaveanewwonderfulplace39.(enjoy)acoolsummerintheHarbinIceandSnowWorld,namelyanindooriceandsnowthemepark.Ithasbeenopentovisitors40.July6ththisyear.Thearea(面積)oftheparkisaround23,800squaremeters,andithasreceivedtheGuinnessWorldRecordastheworld'slargestindooriceandsnowthemepark.Accordingtothepark41.(manage),theparkcanbedividedintonineareas.Eachareaappearswithcolorfullightingandlifelikeicesculptures(栩栩如生的冰雕).ItisknownthattheoutdoortemperatureduringsummerinHarbinremainsbetween25and30°C.However,thetemperatureinsidetheparkcan42.(keep)around-10°Callyearround.Thebigdifferencebetweenthetemperaturesoutsideandinsideprovidesvisitorswithanexcitingexperience43.travellingfromsummertowinter.Fromnowon,Harbin

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