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安徽许镇2025届英语九上期末学业水平测试试题注意事项1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分必须用2B铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。Ⅰ.单项选择1、—Isit________todosomeshoppinginthatsupermarket?—Yes.Ipassbyitonmywayhomefromwork.A.cheapB.convenientC.crowdedD.expensive2、Lindais_______/ˈfrendlɪ/andsheisverypopularatschool.A.healthy B.funny C.happy D.friendly3、---Albert’sbirthdayisonnextSaturday,andI’mplanningasurprisepartyforhim.---_______.I’llbringsomewine.A.Youarewelcome B.Itdepends C.Justaminute D.Soundslikefun4、—Ifyouarebuyingtoday’sNanjingDaily,couldyouget______forme?—Iamgladtohelpyou.A.itB.thisC.oneD.that5、LittleMaryis________honestgirl,sowealllikeher.Besides,________girllooksverypretty.A.a;theB.an;theC.the;aD.the;an6、Jeffis___hard-workingboyandhegotgoodgradesat___endofthisterm.A.an;/ B.a;the C.a;an D.an:the7、WhichofthefollowingisthebesttransportationforenvironmentalprotectioninJinan?A. B. C. D.8、—DoyouknowDiaoyuIsland?—Sure.ItChinasinceancienttimes.A.belongtoB.belongedtoC.isbelongingtoD.hasbelongedto9、—DoyoubelievethatAmericanflagsaremadeChina?—Yes,Ido.Andyoucanseetheyaremadesilk.A.in;from B.from;in C.of;in D.in;of10、---Kate,areyouonlychildinyourfamily?---Yes,butnewbabyisontheway.A.a;the B.an;the C.the;a D.the;theⅡ.完形填空11、Doyoulovedogs?Doyouliketowatch1shows?Dogowners(主人)inAmericahaveafashion(时装)show2theirdogsintheTimesSquareinNewYork.Itiswonderfuland3.It'snoteasyto4dogs.Thedogownersmustknow5dogsverywell.6,theymustlearnabouttheformsofthedogs'bodies,theircoloursandwhattheylikeand7Then,thedogownersdesignandmakeclothesfortheirdogs.Thewell-dresseddogs8onthecatwalk(展台).Someofthemarereallysmart,andsomeareinteresting.Atlast,an9doggetsfirstprize.Itlooks10ataxi.Peopleallthinkitisthebestone.1.A.film B.taxi C.talk D.fashion2.A.for B.on C.to D.at3.A.tired B.interesting C.sad D.free4.A.put B.love C.dress D.wear5.A.our B.their C.your D.my6.A.First B.Second C.Third D.Last7.A.like B.dislike C.love D.enjoy8.A.walk B.sleep C.swim D.look9.A.Chinese B.Japanese C.English D.French10.A.like B.between C.for D.ofⅢ.语法填空12、短文填空OtherfaillittleitsurprisedtheypossiblebackservebecalltoThousandsofpeople1.attracted(吸引)toa2-meter-widelaneinTongcheng,Anhuiprovincethisspringfestival.Althoughitwas2.tocounttheexactnumber,at3.5,000peoplevisitediteachday.Thisnarrowlane4.LiuchiLaneinChinese,wongreaterpopularityafterthestorybehinditwasbroadcast(播放)onaCCTVshow.Atfirstglanceitmayseemunimportant,buttothosewhoknow5.history,LiuchiLanemeansmuchmorethanitsappearance.IntheearlyQingDynasty,it6.astheboundary(边界)betweenZhangfamilyandWufamily.Theyquarreled(争论)fiercelyoverwhichfamilyhadtherighttobuildawallonthedividingline.After7.tomakeacompromise(妥协),theZhangsturnedtoZhangYing,afamilymemberofZhangsandalsoatopofficialintheemperor’scourt.Totheir8.,ZhangYingdidnotprovidethesupporttheyneeded.Hecalledforhisfamilytomoveback1meterfromtheboundary.Seeingthat,theWusagreedtomove9.anothermeter,thusLiuchiLanewasborn.Inreality,thestoryofLiuchiLaneisnotonlyabouthowtogetalongwith10.,butalsoaguidelineforalltheofficialsinChinaⅣ.阅读理解A13、HavingFun“Growing”and“Stealing”?Recently,anInternetgamehasbecomeanewfashionamongyoungofficeworkersandstudents.Peoplecan“farm”onapieceof“land”and“grow”,“sell”oreven“steal”“vegetables”,”flowers”,and“fruits”ontheNet.Theycanearnsomee-moneyandbuymore“seeds”,“pets”,andeven“houses”.Joyceinterviewedsomeyoungpeople.Herearetheiropinions.Harold:Idon’tquiteunderstandwhytheyaremadaboutthechildishgame.Maybetheyarejustnotconfidentenoughtofacetherealworld.Allan:Ienjoyputtingsome“bugs”inmyfriends’gardensandwe’vebecomecloserbecauseofthegame.Havingfuntogetheristhemostexcitingthingaboutit.Laura:Youknow,peopleinthecityarelongingfor(渴望)thelifeinthecountryside.Itreducesmyworkpressure(压力);besides,itgivesmetheexcitingexperienceofbeinga“thief”.Ivy:Well,it’sjustawasteoftime.Teenagersplayingthegamespendsomanyhoursonitthattheycannotfocuson(专注于)theirstudy.1.Accordingtothepassage,peoplecan’tthingsinthisgame.A.growB.borrowC.steal2.AmongthepeopleJoyceinterviewed,likesthegamewhiledislikesthegame.A.Laura;AllanB.Allan;HaroldC.Ivy;Allan3.FromLaura’swords,wecanguessthatsheismostprobably.A.astudentB.athiefC.anofficeworker4.WhichisNOTthereasonwhypeoplelikethegame?A.Theycanhavefunwithfriends.B.Thegamecanrelaxpeopleandgivethemanewexperience.C.Theyareconfidentenoughtofacetherealworld.5.Wherecanyoufindthispassage?A.Inanewspaper.B.Inanadvertisement.C.Inasciencebook..B14、Jack,thegiantinInternetofthings(物联网)ofUSA,wasinvitedtoworkinWuxi.HehasheardthatWuxiisverybeautifulinspringwithdifferentflowersopeningup.Heplanstovisitsomegardens,sohehascollectedinformationaboutthemonlineasfollows:TurtleHeadParkisNationalAAAAATouristArea.Thebesttimetovisitisthecherryinfullblossom(开花).Everyyear,thereisaCherryFestivalfromlateMarchtoearlyApril,withmanyactivitiesandfireworkshows.Ticket:¥105Time:8:00–17:00Transportation:BusNo.1,87Tel:0510–85559406MeyBlossomGardenislocatedonthesouthofDragonHill.ItwasaprivategardenfamousforMeytrees.Youcanenjoyrareflowersandgrass.Ticket:¥60Time:6:00–18:00Transportation:BusNo53,88;MetroLine2Tel:0510–85517197LiGardengotitsnamefromtheromanticlovestoryXiShiandFanLi.Duringtheboattravelsonthewater,visitorsareliketravellinginthepictures.It’swonderfultoenjoypeachblossomsinspring.Ticket:¥45Time:7:00–18:00Transportation:BusNo1,9,72,211Tel:0510–85101380XihuiParkliesatthefootofHuishan.Peopleusuallyclimbthehillintheearlymorning.TheWorldSecondBestSpringislocatedhere.Besidesprings,Rhododendron,thecityflowerofWuxi,isanotherattractioninspring.Ticket:¥110Time:6:00–17:00Transportation:BusNo.2,10,89,209Tel:0510–83333833Tips:1Gardencardsaresoldineachticketoffice.¥198perpersonforunlimitedtravelwithinoneyear.2Couponticketsaresoldineachticketoffice.¥170perpersonforonetravelineachpark.3Foreignerswithpassportarealloweda50%offdiscountoneachfullpriceticket.1.Jackwantstotaketheundergroundtothegarden,whichonecanhegoto?A.TurtleHeadPark B.MeyBlossomGardenC.LiGarden D.XihuiPark2.IfJackvisitsallthefourparksonce,howmuchshouldhepay?A.160yuan B.170yuan C.198yuan D.320yuan3.WhichofthefollowingcanJackdoifhevisitsthegardensinWuxi?A.HecanclimbhillsinMeyGardenat6:00.B.Hecancall0510–85517197forfurtherinformationofTurtleHeadPark.C.HecantastepeachesinLiGarden.D.HecanenjoythecityflowerofWuxiinXihuiPark.C15、Thenumberofrural(乡村的)left-behindchildrenunder17yearsoldhasincreasedto61.02million,accordingtoareport.Thesechildren’sparentsleavethemwiththeirgrandparentsorotherfamilymembersinordertomakemoneyincities.SichuanProvinceandHenanProvincehavethehighestpercentageofruralleft-behindchildren.TogetherwithAnhuiProvince,GuangdongProvinceandHunanProvince,thesefiveprovinceshave43.64%ofthecountry’sruralleft-behindchildren,thereportsays.Thereportfindsthatleft-behindchildrenaremainlyinthecentralandwesternprovinces.Butthedevelopedeasternareasalsofacesimilarproblems,thereportsays.GuangdongProvincehasthemostleft-behindchildren,with4.34million,followedbyZhejiangProvince,JiangsuProvince,ShanghaiandBeijing.“WhatI’mworriedaboutmostistheschoolingofmychild,asIhavenotimetohelpherwithherhomework.”SaidAnBaiyou,atruckdriverfromShangdongProvince,whohasbeenleavinghis10-year-olddaughterwithhisparentswhiledrivingtrucksinotherprovinces.“However,tomakemoneyortotakecareofthechild,youcanonlychooseoneside.”WangZhenyao,thepresidentofBeijingNormalUniversityInstitueofPublicWelfare,saysthatiftheleft-behindchildrenproblemcan’tbesolved,itwillaffectthenation’sfuture.Comparedwiththosewholivewiththeirparents,left-behindchildrenneedmorecareandprotection.Thecountryshouldthinkaboutwaystoattracttheruralworkersincitiestoreturnandworkintheirhometowntoimprovethedevelopmentoftheseplaces.”Inaddition,itisimportanttosetuplawstoprotectthebasicrightsofyoungpeople,especiallythosewithillnessesoronlyoneparent.Thesechildrenarethefutureofthenation.Peopleshouldofferthemtheirlove,careandprotection.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothepassage?A.WangZhenyaohasa10-year-olddaughter.B.AnBaiyouchoosestomakemoneyincitiesinsteadoftakingcareofhischildinShandong.C.ZhejiangProvincehasabout4.34millionleft-behindchildren.D.Thedevelopedeasternareasdon’thavetheleft-behindchildrenproblem.2.WangZhenyaomainlywantstotellusthat____________.A.itisnoteasytosolvetheleft-behindchildrenproblemB.childrenwithillnessesoronlyoneparentareverypoorC.itisimportanttosolvetheleft-behindchildrenproblemD.ruralworkerslikeworkingincitiesratherthantheirhometowns3.Thebesttitleofthepassageis____________.A.SeriousfactsaboutruralchildrenB.AchoiceofchildrenormoneyC.Morecaretoruralleft-behindchildrenD.Areportonparents’worryaboutruralleft-behindchildrenD16、WelcometoourFestivalJune32017StoryShowinOberonAdults8:00am-10:00amJoinusforaneveningoftrue,personalstoriesaboutscience.Cometotheonlyshowwhereyoucanhearpeopletellfunnystoriesabouttheroleofscienceintheirlives.Cost:$10MakeYourOwniPhoneCasethroughToysinbox3DPrintingFamilies&Teens&Adults10:00am-12:30pmInthisworkshop,youwilllearntodesignand3DprintyourowniPhonecase.A3Dprintingworkerwillguideyouthroughthisprocessstep-by-step.Comeandenjoythisfunlearningexperience!Cost:$35DIYUnderwaterVehicleDesigninMITMuseumTeens9:00am-5:00pmDiveintotheworldofoceanengineeringbydesigningandbuildinganunderwatervehicle!TestyourvehicleinlargetanksontheMuseum’sfloor.ShowoffyourengineeringcreationsandshareyourdesignprocesswithMuseumvisitors.Cost:$15,Ages12+AnimalKingdomforYoungOnesinMuseumofScience,BostonFamilies9:30am-2:00pmJoinusforadayofhands-onsciencefundesignedespeciallyforkids!ActivitiesincludetheMuseum’spopular“LiveAnimalStoryTime”showsandatalkaboutbabyanimalsandbook-signingbychildren’sbookauthors.Cost:Freeforkidsunder8.1.Peoplecan______inStoryShowinOberon.A.dorole-playgames B.hearfunnystoriesC.putonscienceshows D.meetauthorsofthebooks2.Youcando3Dprintingduring______.A.10:00am-12:30pm B.8:00am-10:00amC.9:00am-5:00pm D.9:30am-2:00pm3.Ifyouareinterestedinoceanengineering,youwillprobablyattend______.A.StoryShowinOberonB.AnimalKingdomforYoungOnesC.MakeYourOwniPhoneCaseD.DIYUnderwaterVehicleDesign4.AnimalKingdomforYoungOnesisfreefor______.A.parents B.teenagersC.kidsunder8 D.middleschoolstudentsE17、Ifyoutakeawaymanysentencesfromsomebody'swrittenworkasyourownwithoutpermission,it'scalledplagiarism,butifyoutaketheknowledgefromapieceofworkbyanotherandchangethewords,thenit'snotplagiarism.ThisisthedifferencebetweenusingtheInternetandplagiarism.Ifyouaregivenhomeworktoworkoutmathproblems,thenyoushoulduseyourbrainwithoutacomputer!Iftheteacherasksyoutolearnsomethingaboutafamousliteraryperson,youcanusethecomputer.Ifyoutakedownthemainimportantinformationofthetask,it’sOK.However,ifyouruntothecomputertodoyourthinkingforyouallthetime,youdon’texerciseyourbrainandyouwillforgethowtoworkoutaproblem.Byusingacomputer,studentsmaygetausefulanswerfast,tofinishhomework,butwhentheyhavetofaceanexam,theywillnotbereadyforit.Thoughteacherssayfindingorbuyinghomeworkanswersonlineisnotmanyinschools,aninterviewwithschoolstudentsshowsonly10%hopestofinishtheirholidayhomeworkbythemselves.Theycomplainthatthehomeworkistoomuchforthemtofinish.Besides,manyofstudentshavetogotoallkindsoftrainingclassesduringtheholiday.Thesetakeawaymuchoftheirtimefordoinghomework.Sotheywanttofindorevenbuyanswersonlineorcopyeachother'shomework.Studentsshouldlearnthatbeingastudentisaboutgettingskills,butnotjustgettingquick,cheap"answers"forhomeworkproblems.Imeanweshouldusethecomputerproperly.1.Ifyouwanttolookupsomeinformationaboutsomethingorsomebody,you____.A.shouldworkitoutbyyourselfB.canturntoacomputerforhelpC.mustdiscussitwithyourteacherD.willmeetproblemswithplagiarism2.Whichbelongstoplagiarismaccordingtothetext?A.Answeringquestionsinourownwords.B.BuyinghomeworkanswersontheInternet.C.Copyingothers’writtenworkwithoutpermission.D.Doingourhomeworkwiththehelpofacomputer.3.WhichisNOTthereasonwhythestudentshopetobuyhomeworkanswersonline?A.Theanswersarecheapandquick.B.Theycanexercisetheirbrainsallthetime.C.Theyhavetogotoallkindsoftrainingclassesduringtheholiday.D.Theyhavetoomuchhomeworktofinish.4.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsusingthecomputerforhomeworkanswers?A.Usingitformathproblems.B.Usingitallthetimeforthehomework.C.Usingittogetsomeinformationontheanswers.D.Usingitwhenthere'stoomuchhomeworktofinish.F18、

1.Mybestbuddyis________.A.adogwithlongearsB.agirlwithlonghairC.arabbitwithlongearsD.aboywitharoundpinkbody2.IhadagoodtimedoingthefollowingwithmybuddyEXCEPT________.A.runningthroughthegreengrassB.playinghide-and-seekC.swimmingintheswimmingpoolD.sharingmyhappiestdays3.Ifirstmetmybuddy________.A.eightmonthsagoB.whenIwassevenyearsoldC.inthegreengrassD.atastranger’shouseⅤ.书面表达19、书面表达假定你是Sally,上学期在SunshineSchool做过交换生,一位名叫Michael的同学想要向你请教有关阅读的事。请认真阅读下面的邮件,并根据信中的内容和实际用英语回复,可以有适当的发挥。To:woodlandschool@126.comFrom:michaelsunshineschool@Subject:AdviceDearSally,I’mwritingtoaskyouforadvice.Iknowyoureadalot.ButIdidn’tlikereading.Istillrememberwhatyoutoldmeaboutreadingwhenyoucametostudyinmyclassasanexchangestudentlastterm.Youtoldmereadingisliketalkingwithawisemanandreadingmakesafullman.Nowthingshavechanged.Ihavefalleninlovewithreading.ButIstillhavesomequestions.Couldyouhelpmewiththem?●WhatkindofbooksshouldIread?●HowmuchtimeshouldIspendinreadingeveryday?●Whatisthepropertimeforreading?●Ifmyparentsdon’tallowmetospendtoomuchtimeinreading,whatshouldIdo?Bytheway,I’dliketotakepartintheEnglishReadingContestofourschoolnextmonth,ifpossible.I’mlookingforwardtohearingfromyousoon.Bestwishes,Michael注意:1.词数90左右。回复信的开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数;2.回复中不得提及真实的人名、校名等相关信息。DearMichael,Thanksforyourlett

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