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2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期階段練習(xí)九年級英語試卷(滿分110)一、聽力(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)第一部分聽對話回答問題(10分)本部分共有10道小題,每小題你將聽到一段對話,每段對話聽兩遍。在聽每段對話前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀該題目;聽完后,你還有5秒鐘的時間選出你認(rèn)為最合適的備選答案。1.WhattypeofTVprogrammedoesAmylikebest?2.WhatdoesPeterlikedoing?3.Whatinstrumentcantheboyplay?4.Whatdidthegirlwatchlastnight?5.Whoisthewomaninawhitedress?A.Asinger.B.Afilmstar.C.Afilmdirector.6.WhendoesMrRicciogiverockguitarlessons?A.OnMondays.B.OnSaturdays.C.OnSundays.7.WhatdoesDavidthinkofTanDun?A.Special.B.Creative.C.Clever.8.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthefilm?A.Thestory.B.Theactor.C.Thephotography.9.WhichTVprogrammemaySimonlike?A.SportsWorld.B.BeijingMusicAwards.C.TomandJerry.10.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthefilm?A.It'sbad.B.It'smeaningful.C.It'spopular.第二部分聽對話和短文回答問題(計10分)你將聽到一段對話和兩篇短文,各聽兩遍。聽每段對話或短文前,你將有時間閱讀相關(guān)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題你還有5秒鐘的時間選出你認(rèn)為最合適的備選答案。聽一段對話,回答第11-12小題。11.WhathappenedtoSarah?A.Shehadanaccident.B.Shewastired.C.Shegotlost.12.Whatwillhappenafterthephonecall?A.ThepolicemanwilltakeSarahhome.B.Sarahwillstayinthepolicestationforthenight.C.MissLindawillgoandpickSarahup.聽第一篇短文,回答第13-15小題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。NewsInformationCardNews1OnJuly12th,inSpain,a_13_appearedinapark.Atlast,thepolicecaughtit.Intheaccident,_14_was(were)hurt.News2TheBritishpeoplesent3.19billiontextmessages_15_.Thatmeansmorethan100millionmessagesweresenteachday.13.A.tigerB.bearC.panda14.A.somebodyB.nobodyC.manypeople15.A.lastweekB.lastmonthC.lastyear聽第二篇短文,回答第16-20小題。16.WhatdomostAmericansdowhentheyneedadvice?A.Theyreadbooksandwatchdocumentaries.B.Theywritetonewspapersandmagazines.C.Theyasktheirfamilymembers.17.WhichsubjectsareNOTmentioned?A.Schoolworkandcollege.B.Familyproblemsandtheuseoflanguage.C.Childcareandhowtobuyahouseoracar..18.Whataretwoofthemostfamouswritersofadvice?A.Twohousewives.B.Adoctorandalawyer.C.Alawyerandaneducator.19.WhyareAbbyandAnnlovedbytheirreaders?A.Theyfacethesameproblems.B.Theygiveusefulandpracticaladvice.C.Theirspiritofnevergivingup.20.Whatistheirpreparationforgivingadvice?A.Training.B.Internet.C.Experience.DearJan,I'dliketoinviteyoutojoinascienceposterproject.Weneedtodecidebetween"SpaceTravel”and“Robots”asourtopic.Idon'tknowifSundaysuitsyou,andI'meagerforyourthoughts.二、單項選擇(15DearJan,I'dliketoinviteyoutojoinascienceposterproject.Weneedtodecidebetween"SpaceTravel”and“Robots”asourtopic.Idon'tknowifSundaysuitsyou,andI'meagerforyourthoughts.21.Whatcanwelearnfromthismessage?A.Ascienceexamwilltakeplace.B.Janhasjoinedsomeprojectsbefore.C.AndyprefersSpaceTraveltoRobots.D.Somethingabouttheprojectisn'tconfirmed.Andy22.thegreatancientbooksthewriters'experiencearesharedwiththeTVviewersonaneducationalTVshow—ChinaintheClassics《典籍里的中國》。A.Neither;norB.Both;andC.Either;orD.Notonly;butalso23.ZhangSongwen'sactingskillsinTheKnockoutareprettygoodallpraise.A.againstB.overC.beyondD.above24.—Ireallydon'tknowhowtowriteanendingtothefamousdetectivestory.—Useyourimagination,readsomeandthenorganizeyourownideas.A.reasonsB.reviewsC.rewardsD.results25.—Labor(勞動)educationisimportantforstudents’development.—Yes.schoolsputitintopractice,studentswillbemoreindependentandhelpful.A.IfB.WheneverC.UnlessD.And26.—WhatplacewillyousuggestifItraveltoBeijing?—Thebest-knowntheForbiddenCitycomesasthefirstchoice.A.naturallyB.patientlyC.closelyD.highly27.ThesurveyGrade9studentsdidafterlunchallkindsofteenageproblemssuchashomeworkandsleepingtime.A.causesB.considersC.createsD.covers28.willtheTVplaybebroadcasted(播出)?—Perhapsit'scheckedsuccessfully.A.Howlong;untilB.When;untilC.Howsoon;notuntilD.Howoften;notuntil29.—Althoughweliveinpeacetoday,weshouldallkindsofrisks.—It'sgoodforustofollowsometipstokeepourselvessafe.A.insistonB.guardagainstC.giveupD.findout30.Guesswhat?Youwon'tbelievelittlechildrencandomuchworkinashorttime.A.such,suchB.so,suchC.so,soD.such,so31.HelenKelleroncesaid“Keepyourfacetothesunshineandyoucannotseeashadow.”IttellsusA.whencanwefindawarmplaceB.wheredoesthesunrisefromC.howpeoplecanliveahappylifeD.whatreadersshouldseeinasunnyday32.youhaveseenalltheinformationofbothplayers,willwin?A.As;whomdoyouthinkB.Since;whodoyouthinkC.Although;doyouthinkwhoD.For;doyouthinkwhom33.Withherunique,calmingstyleandculturaldepth,LiZiqigraduallybecameanimportantambassadorfortraditionalChineseculture.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordambassadormeaninthecontext?A.designerB.officerC.spokespersonD.follower34.—WeallthinkMrs.Liisanexcellentcoach.—Yes.Sheisalsoafriendtous.A.whomhelpsusgetgoodgradesB.whichmakeourmarksimprovealotC.thathavegreatinfluenceonstudentsD.whoknowshowtogetgoodresults35.—Dr.SunwillgiveusatalkonZhouYouguang,the“fatherofPinyin”thisafternoon.—.WecanlearnabouthowChinesecharactersarepronouncedfromit.A.SoundsgoodB.IagreeC.GoodluckD.Havefun三、完形填空(10分)Florawasplayingwithherpetdog,Stitch.Stitchjumpedup36andcaughtherfavouritesweater.Itwassohappythatitmadeseveralholeswithitsteeth.Florawasheartbroken.Shewasn'tabouttothrowtheitemout.“Ican'tsimply37niceclothesjustbecauseofahole,”shethought.Asasweaterdesigner,sheoften38herownsweaters,butaftershewasleftwithmanyclotheswithholes,shedecidedtogetanew39-repairing.ShebeganbyreadingabookcalledMakeDoandRepair,aboutthecreativewaystoavoidwaste.Insteadoftryingtomaketherepairas40aspossible,sheturnedto“visiblefixing”,afashioninrepairingclothesthatleavesanobviousfixonpurpose.Sheaddedflowers,orothersmalldesignstodamagedclothes.“Everytimeyoudoarepair,it'slikegettinganewpieceofclothing,”saysFlora.Herfirstsweaterwithholeswasfixedwithsunsetsandflyingbirds.IthasnowbecomepartofaspecialshowatamuseumintheUK.Theshowteaches41aboutclothingrepairthroughouthistorytothemodernday.Floraisverybusynow.She42repairingclassesonlineandsharesmendingadvicewithmorethan100,000Internetfollowers.She'spleasedtoseethatrepairingone'sownclothesisbecoming43onceagain.“Ithasdisappearedforages,butit'sreallyexcitingtoseeit44,”shesays.“Iamverygladthatrepairinghasbecomeanew45.Itmakesmepositiveaboutthefuture.”36.A.excitedlyB.angrilyC.calmlyD.secretly37.A.putonB.takeoutC.handoutD.throwaway38.A.lostB.madeC.collectedD.washed39.A.skillB.wordC.lessonD.subject40.A.cheapB.clearC.specialD.small41.A.visitorsB.doctorsC.reportersD.engineers42.A.buysB.joinsC.offersD.takes43.A.easyB.seriousC.popularD.important44.A.settingoutB.comingbackC.slowingdownD.movingforward45.A.toolB.ideaC.productD.fashion四、閱讀理解(15分)(A)Wewantyourwriting!Thinkyoucanwriteawinningstory?EnterNanjingLibraryShortStoryCompetitionforyourchancetowin¥1,000.ThethreewinningentrieswillalsobepublishedinNanjingDaily.WRITINGCONTESTPrizes:1stPrize:Acheckfor¥1,000andpublication(出版)inNanjingDaily.2ndPrize:PublicationinNanjingDailyand¥300inbookstokens(券).3rdPrize:PublicationinNanjingDailyand¥150inbooktokens.HowtoEnter:SendyourentrybyposttoNanjingLibrary,189ZhongshanEastRoad,orcomebyandhanditininperson.Youcanenterasmanystoriesasyoulike!PleasetypeyourentryonwhiteA4paper.UseTimesNewRomanfont(字體),size12.Handwrittenentrieswillnotbeaccepted.Thewordlimitforeachstoryis2,000words.PleasealsoincludeyourfullnameandcontactinformationonthefirstpageYourentrymustbeyourownworkandunpublishedatthetimeofsubmission(遞交)Welookforwardtoreadingyourwork!46.Ifyougetthefirstplace,youwillhaveachancetowin.·A.¥1,000inbooktokensB.acheckfor¥1,000C.¥300inbooktokensD.¥150inbooktokens47.Whichofthefollowingstorymightbeaccepted?A.Amy'sstory.ThefontsheusedwasTimesNewRoman.B.Tommy'sstory.Itwaswrittenbyhand.C.Tina'sstory.Thecontactinformationwasincludedonthelastpage.D.Daniel'sstory.Itwas1,800wordslongandtypedonwhitepaper,sizeA3.48.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook.B.Anewspaper.C.Atourguide.D.Afilmposter.(B)Fortheyoungergeneration(一代)inChina,moderntoyshavealwaysbeenattractive.Recently,Beijingsilkfigurines(北京絹人),withfineclothingandlivelyfacialexpressions,haveprovedthattheyarejustasattractiveasmoderntoys.Asaformofnationalintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)),Beijingsilkfigurineshaveahistoryofmorethan1,000years,datingallthewaytotheTangDynasty.Usually,atraditionalsilkfigurineismainlymadeofnaturalsilk.HeMeiisaninheritor(傳承者)ofBeijingsilkfigurines.Whenfirstseeingthedolls,shewassoimpressedbytheirappearancesthatshedecidedtolearntheskillofmakingthem.Latershesetuphercompanyin2013toproducesilkfigurines.NowHe'steamisworkinghardtomakeBeijingsilkfigurinesgofurther.“PeoplearefamiliarwithAmericanBarbiedolls.IwanttoturnBeijingsilkfigurinesinto‘ChineseBarbiedolls’,”shesaid.TraditionalChinesecultureisthemainsource(來源)oftheinspiration(靈感)fortheirdesigns.ThefirstBeijingsilkfigurinestheteamproducedweremodelledafterthedifferentrotesinPek?ngOpera.Theteamhasalsoturnedwell-knowncharactersfromotherChineseoperasintofigurines.Tomakeitsproductsmorepopular,He'steamhasdevelopedcompleteDIYtoolbags,sopeoplecancreateafigurineoftheirownwithinanhour.Besides,He'scompanyhasevenworkedwithrobotcompaniestopowertheirfigurineswithtechnology.“Theconnectionoftheancientfolkartwithtechnologywillmakepeopleevenmoreinterestedintheart,”Hesaid.49.ThehistoryofBeijingsilkfigurinescandatebackto.A.theSuiDynastyB.theSongDynastyC.theTangDynastyD.theMingDynasty50.WheredoesHe'steammainlygettheinspirationforfigurinedesigns?A.Fromcartooncharacters.B.FromtraditionalChineseculture.C.FrommovieandTVstars.D.FromAmericanBarbiedolls.51.WhatcanweknowaboutHeMei'scompany?A.Ithas1,000workersnow.B.ItsellsAmericanBarbiedolls.C.Itwasstartedin2003.D.Itworkswithothercompanies.(C)Onthesubway,bythebusstopandevenontheway,weoftenseepeoplewatchingmicro-dramasonappslikeKuaishouandDouyin.Thesedramashavebeenontheriseoverthepastfewyears.In2023,micro-dramasmade37.39billionyuan,equalto70percentofthemoneymadebyChina'sfilmindustry,reportedChinaDailyonSept27.Chinesemicro-dramasarealsogoingstrongaroundtheworld.SensorTower,aUScompany,saidthatover40appsforwatchingthedramashaveenteredtheglobalmarket.Byearly2024,theseappsalreadyhadaround55milliondownloads.Oneofthem,ReelShort,hasbeendownloadedmoretimesthanNetflixontheAppleStoreintheUS,reportedReuters.Internationalviewersfindthesemicro-dramasexcitingtowatch,reportedXinhua.Thestoriesareusuallyfast-paced(快節(jié)奏的)andhavemanysurprisingturningpoints.“Thiskeepspeople’sattentionandmakesthemfun,”LiuJinlong,headoftheappShortTV,toldXinhua.Theshortlengthofthedramasaddstotheirpopularity.Eachepisode(集)usuallylastsforlessthantwominutes.Peoplecanfinishamicro-dramainshortperiodsoftime.Also,mostmicro-dramasarefilmedvertically(豎向地).Thisallowspeopletowatchthemwithouthavingtoturntheirphonescreens.However,onechallengetobeaddressedisthatmanyofthemhavesimilarthemes.“Thedramasshouldincludemoretopics,notjusttheusualonesliketimetravel,”LiJiang,headofDianzhongTech,toldChinaDaily.52.Howdoesthewriterexplainthepopularityofmicro-dramas?A.Bywritingreports.B.Bygivingnumbers.C.Byraisingquestions.D.Byshowingpictures.53.Whichstatementiscorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Netflixwasn'twelcomeamongtheAmericanpeople.B.TheUScompanySensorTowerhasenteredtheglobalmarket.C.ReelShortwasdownloadedmanytimesontheAppleStoreintheUS.D.Micro-dramasmadeasmuchmoneyasChina'sfilmindustryin2023.54.AccordingtoLiJiang,whatcanmakeChinesemicro-dramasmoresuccessful?A.Addingdifferenttopics.B.Centeringonhottopics.C.Makingthemmoresurprising.D.Improvingthequalityofvideos.55.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.China'sfilmindustryisontherisein2024.B.Chinesevideoappsarepopularallovertheworld.C.ForeignersarebecominginterestedinChineseculture.D.Chinesemicro-dramasaregettingpopularinternationally.(D)Hewastheonlygraycub(狼崽)oftheshe-wolf.Theothercubshadredintheirhair.Hewasgraylikehisfather.Hewasthestrongestcub.Heshowedmoreangerthanhisbrothersandsisters.Hemademorenoises.Hewasacarnivorousanimal.Hecameofabreedofmeat-killersandmeat-eaters.Hisfatherandmotherlivedwhollyuponmeat.Inhisfirstmonthsoflife,helivedonmother'smilk,whichwastransformeddirectlyfrommeat.Andnow,atamonthold,whenhiseyeshadbeenopenforbutaweek,hewasbeginninghimselftoeatmeat.Therecameatimewhentherewasnomeat.Formanydaysthecubsdidnoteat.Theyweretooweakandtiredtoplay.One-Eye,thecub'sfather,waskilledinthefightoverfood.Eventheshe-wolfleftthecavetofindmeat,buttherewasnothing.Onebyone,thecubsdied.Onlytheshe-wolfandthegraycubwereleft.Oneday,thegraycubranoutofthecavetohuntforhisownfood.Hemetaweasel(黃鼠狼)ofhissize.Therat-likeanimalranathimandbithisthroat.Hewasnearlydeadwhentheshe-wolfarrivedjustintimetokillandeatit.Thegraycubwasnotgoodathuntingyet,andstillneededfoodfromhismother.Oneday,theshe-wolfbroughthimalynx(猞猁)kitten.Whileeating,heheardgreatnoise.Thekitten'smotherhadfollowedtheshe-wolfhere.Theshe-wolfandtheshe-lynxstartedtofight,andtheywouldfighttothedeath.Thebitewasenoughtogivetheshe-wolfthechancesheneeded.Thelynxwasdead,buttheshe-wolfwasbadlyhurt.Foraweek,shedidnotmove.Thegraycubhadtofindfoodforbothofthem.Withouthismothertotakecareofhim,helearntwhatlifewasabout.Withoutmeattherewasnolife.Animalshadtoeatotheranimalstosurvive.ThelawwasEATORBEEATEN.(—TakenfromWhiteFang)56.Thegraycubwasthanhisbrothersandsisters.A.strongerandredder.B.weakerandgrayerC.strongerandgrayer.D.weakerandquieter57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“carnivorous”mean?·A.Meat-eating.B.Grass-eating.C.Proud.D.Dangerous.58.WhichsentenceshouldgointheemptyboxinParagraph5?A.Wolvesliveonlyonmeat.B.Soonhewaslosingalotofblood.C.Heranforwardandbitoneofherlegs.D.Hecouldnotstopthelynxfrombitinghim.59.Whatisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedtothegraycubinthestory?①Hewasleftaftermanydays’hunger.②Helivedonmother'smilkinhisfirstmonths.③Hehadtofindfoodforhismotherandhimself.④Hemetaweaselofhissizeandwasnearlydead.A.②①④③B.④③②①C.②④①③D.④②③①60.Afterreadingthepassage,wecaninferthat.A.thecub'sbrothersandsistersdiedofhungerB.thegraycubwasgoodathuntingweaselsandlynxkittensC.lifewaseasyfortheshe-wolfandthegraycubD.thelawofmeatwastoeatalltheotheranimals五、填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)(A)根據(jù)括號中所給的漢語寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確。61.Itistruethatthefoxisan▲(敵人)oftherabbitinthewild.62.Hefinallydecidedto▲(舉報)thisthefttothepublic.63.Ifyoudon'ttakeprideinyourwork,you're▲(大概)inthewrongjob.64.EveryMondaymorning,wegathertowatchthe▲(升高)ofthenationalflag.65.Thepolicedidn'tknowtheshortthinman▲(或許)havedonesomethingguilty.(B)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。66.IftheflighttoBeijing▲(cancel),youcanstilltakeahigh-speedtraintogetthere.67.Luckily,thefatherpulledhissonto▲(safe)whentheadvertisingboarddropped.68.While▲(present)hisplantohisboss,hetriedhisbesttokeepcalm.69.Hisdreamwasthatcountriesandpeoplewouldlive▲(peace)sidebyside.70.Lilydrewseveralcircles▲(mark)someimportantpointsinthenotebook.(C)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語填空,使短文內(nèi)容完整正確。free,basedon,achievements,inprison,deathDec5istheanniversary(周年紀(jì)念日)ofthe71ofNelsonMandela,theformerpresidentofSouthAfrica.Heoverthrew(推翻)theracialsegregationsystem(種族隔離制度)inthenationandsetpeopleofcolortherefree.Youmayknowaboutlotsof72hemadeforhiscountry.ButdoyouknowabouttheMandelaEffect?TheMandelaEffectdescribesasituationwheremanypeoplehavethesamefalsememory.Thenameofthetheory(理論)datesbackto2010whenmanypeopleontheinternetfalselyrememberedthatNelsonMandeladiedinthe1980s73.Butinfact,Mandelawas74in1990andpassedawayin2013.USresearcherFionaBroomethencreatedthetermMandelaEffect75thissituation.六、閱讀填空(共20題,每小題1分,共20分)A)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,填寫表格中所缺的單詞,并將答案填寫在76-85的橫線上。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。TodayChinaistheworld'sbiggesteaterofwheat.Bu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