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2025届云南省玉溪市名校英语九上期末联考模拟试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。Ⅰ.单项选择1、__________thegirlisonlytenyearsold,shecantakecareofherbrotherandcookmealseveryday.A.IfB.BecauseC.AlthoughD.As2、Thenursewon'tleaveherpatients________she'ssuretheyarealltakengoodcareof.A.unless B.because C.since D.if3、—Ihadaquarrelwithmyclassmatesthismorning.WhatshouldIdonow,Mum?—Youshouldthinkmoreofothersifyouwantto______________them.A.runoutB.showoffC.comeupwithD.getonwellwith4、InChinapeoplearereadytohelpothersonMarch5,LearnfromLeiFengDay.A.especially B.hardly C.simply D.finally5、_______JackieChanisoldnow,heisstillpopularwithpeoplearoundtheworld.A.Although B.Because C.But D.So6、---Iwillbehappyifoneoftheworks__________theartist.--Iamnotsure.Perhapshe__________theoneyoupaintedinTibetlastyear.A.satisfies;issatisfiedwith B.satisfiedwith;issatisfiedwithC.satisfying;satisfies D.satisfieswith;satisfies7、Manypeoplearoundtheworldarelookingforwardtothe2022BeijingWinterOlympics.ItinChinasoon.A.willhold B.washeld C.areheld D.willbeheld8、Inexams,the________carefulyouare,the________mistakesyou’llmake.A.more;less B.less;fewer C.more;fewer D.less;less9、AsurveyabouthowpeoplelikethelatesthitTVshowIntheNameofPeople(人民的名义)was______inourcitylastFriday.A.takenoutB.carriedoutC.turnedoutD.givenout10、—Howsoonwillwegettheofferfromanewhighschool?—_____abouttwomonths.A.In B.For C.Among D.DuringⅡ.完形填空11、ThereweretwovillagesinSouthAsia.Theywerealwaysfightingeachotherformorefarms.Onevillagelivedinthelowlandandtheotherlived1inthemountains.Themountainpeoplecametothelowlandoneday.Theystolea2fromoneofthelowlandfamiliesandtookhimbackupintothemountains.Thepeopleinthelowlanddidn'tknow3toclimbthemountain.Theydidn'tknowwheretofindthemountainpeople.Evenso,theysenttheir4fighterstoclimbthemountaintobringthebabyback.Thefighters5manywaysofclimbing.Theyusedropes,andtheyalsousedladders.Atlast,theystepped6others'shoulderstoclimb.But7worked.Afterseveraldaysofhardwork,theyclimbedonly100meters.Feeling8,thefightersdecidedtoreturntotheirvillage.Astheywerereadytogoback,theysawthebaby'smother9tothem.Theyweregreatlysurprisedtoseeherbabywasonherback.Howcoulditbe?Theyaskedthemotherhowshe10thebaby.Shesaid,"Becauseitisn'tyourbaby."Aslongasyouhaveloveinyourheart,thereisnomountainyoucan'tclimb.1.(小题1)A.lowB.highC.farD.deep2.(小题2)A.babyB.dogC.horseD.ladder3.(小题3)A.whatB.whyC.howD.which4.(小题4)A.tallestB.youngestC.oldestD.best5.(小题5)A.madeB.tookC.trirdD.got6.(小题6)A.toB.onC.inD.at7.(小题7)A.noneB.neitherC.allD.both8.(小题8)A.hungryB.lonelyC.hopelessD.tired9.(小题9)A.turningB.pointingC.shoutingD.walking10.(小题10)A.fedB.savedC.caughtD.carriedⅢ.语法填空12、OnedayBobtooktwoofhisfriendsintothemountains.Theyputuptheirtentsandthenrodeofftoaforesttoseehowthetreesweregrowing.Intheafternoonwhentheywereabouttenkilometersfromtheircamp,itstartedtosnow.1.(many)andmoresnowfell.SoonBobcouldhardlyseehishands2.hisface.Hecouldnotfindtheroad.Bob3.(know)thereweretworoads.Oneroadwenttothecamp,and4.otherwenttohishouse.Butallwaswhitesnow.Everythingwasthesame.Howcouldhetakehis5.(friend)backtothecamp?Bobhadanidea.Thehorses!Letthehorsestakethem6.!Butwhatwouldhappen7.thehorsestooktheroadtohishouse?Thatwouldbeatripofthirty-fivekilometersinsuchcoldweather!Itwas8.(get)late.Theyrodeonandon.Atlastthehorsesstopped.Wherewerethey?9.ofthemcouldtell.Johnlookedaround.10.wasthatunderthetree?Itwasoneoftheirtents!Ⅳ.阅读理解A13、Hi,everyone,mynameisIsabellaandI’manartistandfashiondesigner.Buttoday,I’mnotheretospeciallytalktoyouaboutartorfashion.TodayIwanttotalktoyouaboutdreamsandstories.Didyouknowthat4-minutemileoncethoughttobeimpossible?Itwassomethingoutsidewecanconsider.Butin1954,aguynamedBannisterachieved.35Inthefollowingtwomonths,twootherrunnersbroke4-minuterecordandinthefollowingthreeyearsand19runnerscontinued.Andnow,it’scommonforanexperiencedrunnertobeabletorunamileunder4minutes.It’sjustthattheydidn’tthinkitwasimpossibleanymore.Soweshoulddreambig.Ihavealwaystobeencouragedtodreambig.AndIthinkwhenyou’reverylittleandmaybedon’tknowanybetterit’seasiertodobecausethere’sfearlessnessbeforeyoubecomeafraidofsomething.Whatdidyouwanttobe?Amoviestar,anactororanastronaut.Maybeyoudidn’tachievethesedreams,asyougotolder.Becauseasyougotolder,youbecameafraid.It’simportanttoholdonyourfearlessnessjustlikeachild.Becauseit’sfearlessnessthathelpsusachieveourdreams.I’mabigfanofwhatIcalleddreamboard.It’sjustapieceofpaper.There’relotsofpicturesofthingsIwouldliketoachieveandIputitinaplacewhereIseeiteverydayandthathelpsme.IstarteddoingthisafewyearsagobecauseIreadastudyintheUSshowingthatpeoplewhomadedreamboardsaremorelikelytoachievethem.Iknowthismaynotbeneworusefultoeveryone,butforme,theactofmakingmydreamboardeveryyearandseeingiteverymorningreallyhelpsme.AnotherthingthatIreallybelieveinistheworld.Ibelievethatonceyouhaveyourdreamsandbegintoworkforit,peoplestartappearinginyourlifethatcanoffersupportandhelp…Solet’sfaceit,there’sgoingtobealotofchallengesbuttogetthrough.Ithinkcourageisneeded.Inconclusion,afterallofthisdreamingyouhavetoworkhardandputalotoftimeintoeverythingyou’redoingandhavecouragebecausethere’sgoingtobealotofdifficultybutjustremembertheworldistryingtohelpyou.IknowthatI’mnottheonlyonethathasdreams.Everybodyhasdreams.Youjustneedtoworkhardtoachievethem.Thankyou!1.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedreamboard?A.ItisapieceofpaperwithwhatIsabellaTaylordreamsabout.B.ItisapieceofpaperwithwhatIsabellaTaylorhasachieved.C.IsabellaTaylorwasthefirsttomakeadreamboardintheUS.D.IsabellaTaylormakesanewboardwhenshestartsadream.2.Whichsentenceisthemostsuitablefortheblank35inparagraph2?A.Still,peoplethoughtBannister’smarkwasimpossibletobreak.B.Therewasnoreasonwhyheshouldhavegoneontodoanythinggreat.C.PerhapshumanbodyhadreacheditslimitafterBannisterbroketherecord.D.Itopenedthefloodgatesforeveryoneelsetocontinuebreakingthisrecord.3.WhichofthefollowingarenecessarytoachievedreamsaccordingtoIsabellaTaylor?a.Beingafraidofnothing.b.Makingadreamboard.c.Devotingyourselftoworkinghard.d.Askingpeoplearoundyouforhelp.A.ac B.ad C.bc D.bd4.What’sthetalkmainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofdreamingbigandhavingcourage.B.Howtomakeadreamboardaboutartandfashiondesign.C.IsabellaTaylor’sexperiencesofachievingdreamssuccessfully.D.IsabellaTaylor’sunderstandingofhowtomakedreamscometrue.B14、ABOUTTHEBLACKBEARDescription:Blackbodyandhead,brownnose,andlargeearsthatstickout•Size:150to600pounds,4.5to6.5feetlong•Livingspace:Heavilywoodenarea•Food:PlantsandsmallanimalsImaginethissituation:Yougoouttoyourbackyard,andyouseeabearsmellingyourrubbishbin.Oryougointoyourgarage(车库)togetyourbikeandfindabearthere.Whatwouldyoudo?PeopleinsomepartsofFloridathinkaboutthesesituationsalot.Theyhavebeenrunningintoblackbearsmoreandmoreoften.Thisisfrighteninganddangerousforbothbearsandpeople.Thenumberofcasesofpeopleandbearsrunningintoeachotherhasgoneup.In1978,justonecasewasreported.In2002,1,340caseswerereported.Thesecasesarecalled“conflicts”.StudiesshowthatthenumberofconflictsinFloridaisgoingup.Somepeoplethinkthathuman-bearconflictsaregoingupinFloridabecausetherearemorebears.Actually,it’sjusttheopposite.Thenumberofbearsisgoingdown.Intheearly1900s,therewereabout12,000blackbearsinFlorida.Today,nooneisreallysurehowmanyblackbearsareleft.Peoplethinkthenumberisfrom1,500to3,000.Sowhyarehuman-bearconflictsincreasingsorapidly?Therearen’tmorebears,buttherearemorepeople.TherearemanypeoplewhowanttoprotecttheFloridablackbear.HerearesomeofthethingsthatpeopleinFloridaaredoing:TeachingschoolchildrenabouttheFloridablackbearwithaspecialprogramthatincludesaslide-show,games,andactivities.Choosingcarefullywhereroadsarebuiltorwidenedsothatwildanimalswillnotbeharmedbythetraffic.Holdingayearlyfestivalforfamilieswitharts,food,andinformationonthebear.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“conflicts”inthesecondparagraphmean?A.BearslivinginFloridain2002.B.StudiesofblackbearsinFlorida.C.Fightsbetweenpeopleandblackbears.D.Casesofpeopleandbearsrunningintoeachother.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Blackbearsliveinthickwoods.B.Peoplefeelafraidwhentheyrunintoabear.C.Thereareabout3,000blackbearsleftinFloridanow.D.Thereasonwhyhuman-bearconflictsaregoingupisthatthere’remorepeople.3.Toprotectblackbears,peopleinFloridaare.A.tryingtolearnmoreaboutblackbearsB.teachingstudentshowtotakegoodcareofbearsC.buildingandwideningnewroadsforblackbearsD.givingbackblackbearsmorefoodandlivingspaceC15、Shoppingusedtomeanactuallygoingtoshops,butnowadays,youcanshopwithoutevenleavingyourhouse.Justsitinfrontofyourcomputer,clickyourmouseandyourthingswillbesenttoyourhouseinacoupleofdays.November11thisabigdayforpeoplewholikeshoppingonline.Onthatdaylastyear,manyonlinestoresofferedabigdiscountandfreedeliveryservice.ThebiggestonlineshoppingsitesinChina,TandT,soldthingsworth19.1billionyuanintotal.“Goodsonlineareoftenmuchcheaper.Italsosavesmealotoftime.Andweoftenhavemoregoodsonmanyonlinestoresthaninshoppingmalls,”WangXin,anonlineshoppingloverinBeijing,saidtoChinaDaily.Shestayedupverylateforalotofcheapgoodsonline.Shespentseveralthousandthatday.Anotherbigadvantageofonlineshoppingisthatithelpspeoplegetthingsfromdifferentcities,evendifferentcountries,___1___“IlikeeatingduckneckverymuchandIoftenbuyitonTaobaofromshopsinWuhan.It’smuchmoredeliciousthanwhatourlocal(当地的)storessell,butcheaper,”saidZangXin,agirlinYangzhou.Whileenjoyingonlineshopping,manypeoplealsohaveworries,especiallyformiddleschoolstudentbuyers.YoungstudentsareeasilyattractedbyadvertisementsontheInternetandbuythingstheydon’tneed.“Middleschoolstudentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheirstudy.Searchingforthingswastestheirtime,”saidJingChunling,aneducationexpert.“Besides,onlineshopownershavenoideaoftheagesoftheirbuyers.Anyonecaneasilybuythingsthattheywantto.Someofgoodsareevenbadforyoungstudentssuchascigarettesandwine.”1.Nowadaysmanypeoplelikeshoppingonlineinsteadof_________.A.clickingtheirmouse B.payingmoneyC.sittinginfrontoftheircomputers D.goingtoshops2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“withease”mean?A.轻松地 B.困难地 C.便宜地 D.昂贵地3.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingisnotanadvantageofshoppingonline?A.Itcansavepeopletimeandmoney. B.Onlinestoreshavebetterqualitygoods.C.Peoplecanbuythingsfromdifferentplaces. D.Onlinestoresmayhavemorekindsofgoods.4.Peopleworryaboutstudentsshoppingonlinebecausestudents_________.A.havenotimetowasteandareeasilyattractedtobuybadthingsB.maydependtoomuchononlineshoppingC.haven’tmettheonlinestoreownersD.maybuynothingwithalotofmoney5.Thearticleismainlyabout_________.A.howtobuygoodproductsonlineB.howtofindgoodonlinestores.C.advantagesanddisadvantagesofonlineshopping.D.dangersofshoppingonlineforstudents.D16、The31stSummerOlympicswillbeheldinBrazilin2016.Beforethisglobalsportingevent,westartedthinkingaboutsportsthatdidn’texistanymoreandsportsthatweremaybealittlestrange.ReadthefollowingonesthathaveeverbeenincludedinthepastOlympicGames.LivePigeonShooting(1900)Thisbloodyeventwasonlyheldonce,atthe1900ParisGames.Nearly300birdswerekilledduringthecompetition,leavingacrimesceneoffeathersandblood.ThisistheonlyeventinOlympichistorythatinvolvedkillingliveanimals.Kabaddi(1936)ThissportispopularinSouthAsia.Theobjectisforonememberofateamtoentertheotherside’shalfofthefield,andscorepoints.Theattackerthenreturnstohishalfofthefield.12HourBicycleRace(1896)Sevenridersgotontheirbikesat5a.m.androdeuntil5p.m.Fourridersdroppedoutbeforenoon,butthewinner,AdolfSchmalofAustria,managedabout180miles.OnlySchmalandoneotherfinished.TugofWar(1900—1920)ThismayseemlikeabasicPEclasssportmorethananOlympicevent,butTugofWarwasactuallyoneofthefirstsportsplayedattheOlympicgamesin500BC.Therearetwoteamsofeight;thewinningteammustpulltheotherteamsixfeetforward.SwimmingObstacleRace(1900)Theathleteshadtoclimboverapole(杆子)andarowofboats,andthenswimunderanotherrowofboats.AllofthiswasdoneintheSeineRiver,sotheyalsohadtofightagainstthewater.Thiseventwasonlyeverheldin1900,inParis.1.Whatdoyouprobablythinkoftheseevents?A.Strange.B.Fantastic.C.Modern.D.Interesting.2.WhichsportlookslikeacommonactivitymorethananOlympicevent?A.SwimmingObstacleRace.B.12HourBicycleRace.C.LivePigeonShooting.D.TugofWar.3.Howmanyathletesfinishedtheevent12HourBicycleRace?A.One.B.Two.C.Four.D.Seven.4.Whatdoes“dropout”meaninEnglishaccordingtothepassage?A.Giveup.B.Runout.C.Falloff.D.Breakdown.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Athletestookpartinalloftheeventsinteams.B.TugofWarwasheldintheOlympicsonlyonce.C.Someoftheeventsmaybeinthe31stSummerOlympics.D.Theseeventsarenotaspopularastheyusedtobe.E17、Ifyou’reinahardtime,atinythingmaybethegreatesthelpforyou.That’stouch.Touchisoneofthemostimportantofourfivesenses.Itisoneofthefirstsenseswedevelop.Oneofthemostcommonlyacceptedformsoftouchamongpeopleisalsooneofthefirstexperienceswehaveintheworld---Ahug!Thereisnobetterwaytounderstandtheimportanceofhugsthantolosethem.Forthosewhohaveexperiencedthelossofhugs,youwillknowhowimportanttheyaretoshare.Arecentresearchhasshownthatwhenpeoplehug,thebrainreleasesthechemicalwhichincreasesourwillingnesstotrustandreducesfear.Ithasalsoshownthathugsaregreatforyourheart.In1995,apairofnewlyborntwinswasbeingcaredforinhospital.Whileoneofthetwinsseemedquitehealthy,hersisterwasnot.Aftertryingdifferentmedicaltreatments,thenurseonduty,GayleKasparian,placedthetwinsinbedtogether.Thetwinsimmediatelysnuggled(依偎)uptoeachother.Asoneplacedherarmaroundtheother,theweakbabybecamebettergradually.Howgreatthepowerofahugis!Theneedforhugsdoesn’tdisappearaswegrowolder,thoughitseemswearelesswillingtogivethem.Researchonpeopleofallageshasproventhatahugisnecessaryforphysicalandemotionalhealth.Withouthugswecanbecomesad.Ahugprovidessafetyandgentleness.Ahugprovidesuswithsocialcontact,asenseofhealthandafeelingofimportanceandbelonging.1.Theunderlinedword"they"inthesecondparagraphrefersto__________.A.touchesB.peopleC.hugsD.experiences2.Thestoryofthetwinstellsus___________.A.twinsshouldbeplacedinbedtogetherB.thepowerofahugisgreatC.twinscanlookaftereachotherwellD.medicaltreatmentsareimportant3.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaccordingofthepassage?A.Ahugistheonlyformoftouchamongpeople.B.Thelossofhugscanmakethemmoreimportant.C.HugscangetpeopletotrusteachothermoreD.Wedon’tneedhugswhenwegrowolder.4.Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe__________.A.ThegreatimportanceofHugsB.ThedifferentwaysofHugsC.ThetraditionalculturesofHugsD.TheinterestingstoriesofHugsF18、Let’sExplore(探究)TheNature!Areyouinterestedinanimalsandnature?Wanttoenjoyyourwinterholidayandlearnsomethinginterestinganduseful?Herecomesyourchance!YouthExplorerhaspreparedyouwithathree-dayprogram!Youcanmeetwithliveanimals——giraffes,pandas,tigers,andsoon!Moreinformationabouttheprogramisasfollows:Age:Studentsaged8~16Groups:Thereare2programsforyoutochoosefrom.Eachprogramneedsatmost15students.ProgramADates:14~16February,2015Time:10:00a.m.~4:00p.m.ProgramBDates:1~3March,2015Time:10:00a.m.~4:00p.m.Programcost:¥230formembers;¥250fornon-members(非会员).Howtodo:Simplycome

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