江苏省扬州市高邮市2024-2025学年九年级上学期1月期末英语试题(含答案,含听力音频,无原文)

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2024-2025学年秋学期期末联考九年级英语试卷
一、听力(每小题1.5分,计30分)
1. What kind of films does Tom like best
A. B. C.
2. Where does Daniel want to go during the Spring Festival
A. B. C.
3. What kind of crime are they talking about
A. B. C.
4. What did Nancy have to practise this morning
A B. C.
5. When will the film begin
A. At 7:00. B. At 7:10. C. At 7:20.
6. How much money can the girl borrow from Jack at most
A. 40 dollars. B. 50 dollars. C. 30 dollars.
7. What does Tom like to eat better
A. Noodles. B. Rice. C. Noodles and rice.
8. What is the man’s suggestion
A. To buy a new digital camera. B. To buy an old digital camera. C. To borrow a digital camera.
9. What did Simon think of the play
A. He didn’t know it because he was ill. B. He found it boring. C. He enjoyed it very much.
10. Why do some teenagers feel stressed
A. Because they have too many exams. B. Because they have too much homework to do.
C. Because they don’t know how to make friends with others.
听对话,回答各小题。
11. Which floor will the man stay on
A. The seventh floor. B. The fourth floor. C. The third floor.
12. How much should the man pay for two nights
A. 180 dollars. B. 160 dollars. C. 80 dollars.
听短文,回答各小题。
Name Mary Simon Tom Linda
Favorite music Dance music. ____13____ Rock music and dance music. Relaxing music and ____14____.
Reason She enjoys dancing. It is really cool. They are interesting and make people ____15____.
13. A. Jazz music. B. Folk music. C. Relaxing music.
14. A. romantic music B. country music C. classical music
15. A. fashionable B. friendly C. energetic
听短文,回答各小题。
16. Why did the mouse look inside the bottle
A. Because she was thirsty. B. Because she was hungry. C. Because she was homeless.
17. What happened to the mouse after drinking
A. She wanted something to eat as well. B. She had a good rest in the bottle. C. She couldn’t come out of the bottle.
18. Who is cleverer
A. The cat. B. The mouse. C. Both the animals.
19. Why did the cat roll the bottle
A. Because the cat wanted to let the mouse come out quickly.
B. Because the cat wanted to make the mouse get dizzy (头晕). C. Because the cat wanted to play with the mouse.
20. What happened to the mouse at last
A. The cat ate the mouse happily. B. The mouse died in the bottle. C. The mouse ran away as fast as she could.
二、单项选择 (每小题1分,计10分)
( )21.— Nanjing, ________ capital of Jiangsu Province, is ________ ancient city.
A.the; a B.an; an C.an; a D.the; an
( )22.When sunlight passes ___________small water drops in the sky, rainbows appear.
A. through B. against C. beyond D. along
( )23. It’s not your talents or abilities but your choices that decide _________ you are, guys.
A. who B. how C. which D. when
( )24. The Lei Feng’s spirit is still ________ encouraging a new generation of Chinese although it is more than sixty years since he died.
A. lively B. live C. living D. alive
( )25.—Peter, is there anything else you want to know about China —Yes, I’m still wondering _________.
A. how is the Chinese paper cut made B. why the Chinese people eat rice dumplings at the Dragon Boat Festival
C. that the Chinese people like to play the dragon dance D. who the Great Wall was built in ancient times
( )26.Every time Tom is late, he'll ___________ an excuse. So I wonder what his excuse is this time.
A.set up B.put up C.take up D.make up
( )27.—Will you fix up the broken robot according to the , Tommy —No problem.
A.invention B.information C.instruction D.introduction
( )28.—Why does your brother look so tired these days
—Because he practises basketball every day so that he could ________ for the School Basketball Team.
A.turn out B.work out C.try out D.put out
( )29.He has made _____________that all the teachers are happy with him.
A.such a great progress B.such great progress C.so great a progress D.so great progress
( )30.You mustn’t drive a car on the road ________ you get a driver’s license.
A.unless B.if C.since D.although
三、完形填空(每小题1分,计15分)
You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.
—To Kill a Mockingbird
"A young girl didn't give up her seat to an old man on a bus." Ms.Whitehead was asking her students what they thought about it in her first Philosophy class. Most of the students thought the girl's behavior was   31  .
Ms.Whitehead didn't   32   her opinion, instead, she told another story."It was about a loving couple who were travelling on a ship. Unfortunately,they met with a storm and the ship was going to sink (沉没), only  33   of the couple could have the chance to the lifeboat.  34   all passengers' surprise, the husband left his wife behind and got on the lifeboat himself."
The teacher stopped and asked,"How would you feel if you were one of the passengers "
Shortly after, continued Ms.Whitehead. "The husband survived home. He didn't marry others but   35   their daughter alone after the worst day. 30 years   36  , the daughter learned about what happened on the ship by accident. Although she really wanted an   37   from father, her love for her father was always in the way. Her question in her heart wasn't answered until she happened to find out it in his diary after her father died. The whole   38   is, on that day, her father and mother were on the trip to finish her   39   wish because she was dying of an incurable (不能治的) illness. As a husband, he   40   to go with his wife. As a father, he had to take the chance of   41  , for the other loved one. During the rest of his life, he made their daughter—Evelyn into a   42  , pretty girl with double love.Yes, the great husband is my father."
The class dropped into   43   as Ms.Whitehead finished her story. She didn't think any words was necessary and was sure that all the   44   should have been rethinking about their careless replies.Seeing is not always believing. We   45   not judge anyone or anything unless we have learnt the full story. Put yourself in others' shoes and then you can really understand them.
( )31.A.impatient B.improper C.unhappy D.unnecessary
( )32.A.believe B.accept C.express D.remember
( )33.A.either B.both C.neither D.each
( )34.A.To B.With C.As D.Beyond
( )35.A.gave up B.dressed up C.brought up D.looked up
( )36.A.ago B.later C.before D.after
( )37.A.excuse B.documentary C.explanation D.report
( )38.A.trip B.story C.class D.family
( )39.A.last B.worst C.best D.first
( )40.A.hated B.refused C.wished D.tried
( )41.A.survival B.arrival C.success D.storm
( )42.A.crazy B.silent C.lonely D.sunny
( )43.A.silence B.happiness C.noise D.sadness
( )44.A.passengers B.questions C.teachers D.students
( )45.A.must B.should C.would D.could
四、阅读理解(每小题2分,计30分)
A
For more than 1 ,300 years in feudal China, a system of the imperial examination (科举制度)was used to select government officials. Here is a story about a student taking the imperial examination.
One day, on his way to the capital to sit the final imperial examination, a young man spent a night at an old temple. After supper, he had an interesting conversation with an old monk (和尚)there.
The monk said that people thought everything in the world is either male or female, and he asked his guest how to tell the male of seawater or trees from the female. The young man thought it over but couldn't come up with an answer.
The monk then explained that for the seawater, billows (巨浪) are male and waves are female because males are usually bigger than females. For trees, the pine (松) tree is male because the Chinese character for it contains a male radical (部首), and the plum(梅子) tree is female because it has a female component (成分) in the word.
The student found the answer interesting but not very excellent.
However, it happened that the title of the thesis (论文)for the imperial examination that year was On the Gender of All Things in the World.
So, the student quoted what the monk said in his thesis. Surprisingly, he not only passed the examination but came in first.
The young man was so grateful to the old monk that he later presented the man with a tablet (匾 ) with the words, “To chat with you for one night is better than to study for 10 years."
( )46. How did the writer start the passage
A. By introducing the background of the story. B. By telling the history of the imperial examination.
C. Вy explaining the role of the imperial examination. D. By showing the background of the imperial examination.
( )47. What did the student think of what the monk said
A. He didn't all agree with the monk. B. He completely agreed with the monk.
C. He agreed none of what the monk said. D. He thought what the monk said was boring.
( )48. What can we infer from the passage
A.It's difficult for us to succeed without the help of others.
B. The more you communicate with others, the easier it is to succeed.
C. It's hard for people to become a government official in feudal China.
D. Communicating with wise people can help us get knowledge better.
B
①Lately, researchers have done an experiment (实验) on whether online brain games can improve people’s IQ. More than 8,600 people aged 18 to 60 were asked to play online brain games designed by the researchers to improve their memory, reasoning and other skills, for at least 10 minutes a day, three times a week. They were compared to more than 2,700 people who didn't play any brain games, but spent a similar amount of time surfing the Internet. All participants (参与者) were given an“IQ test’ before and after the experiment.
②Researchers found the people who did the brain training didn't do any better on the test after six weeks than people who had simply been on the Internet.“ If you' re playing these games like SNAKE(贪吃蛇) because they’ re fun, that’s absolutely fine,” said Adrian Owen, the study’s lead author.“ But if you’ re expecting these games to improve your IQ, our studies suggest they don't work.”
③It's also found that brain games which are supposed to improve memory, reasoning and other cognitive (认知的) skills are played by millions of people worldwide, though few studies have examined if the games work. Not many studies suggest the skills used in these brain games transfer (迁移) to the real world.
④Instead of playing brain games, the professor, Kramer said people would be better off getting some exercise. He said physical activity can help produce new brain cells.
⑤Other experts said brain games might be useful, but only if they weren't fun.“ If you set the level for these games to a very high level where you don't get the answers very often and it really makes you annoyed, then it may be useful,” said Philip.
⑥If people are enjoying the brain games, they probably aren't being challenged and might as well be playing a regular video game. Philip said people should consider learning a new language or sport if they really want to improve their brain power.“ Computer games were not an easy shortcut. Getting smart is hard work.” he added.
( )49. What is NOT useful to develop brain power according to the passage
A. Playing fun games. B. Learning a language.
C. Playing challenging games. D. Getting some physical exercise.
( )50. What can we infer (推断) from the studies in the passage
A. Many studies show that brain games are a useful way of improving IQ.
B. Few studies suggest the skills used in these brain games transfer to the real world.
C. People may get smarter if they do more physical activities such as running and swimming.
D. Surfing the Internet may be more useful in improving cognitive skills than video games.
( )51. What does the word“ annoyed” in Paragraph 5 probably mean
A. Happy. B. Excited. C. Angry. D. Afraid.
( )52. Which would be the best title for the passage
A. How Can We Get Smarter B. Does SNAKE Make You Smarter
C. How Can We Play Brain Games Well D. Is Getting Smarter as Easy as Playing Games
C
From “eating dazi” to “working out dazi” to “traveling dazi”, a new social trend (趋势) is taking off in China among young people. Dazi often refers to “side-by-side” or just “activity partner” in Chinese. It means people find new ways to connect with others and share their hobbies.
Dazi makes social life easier and more comfortable. Unlike traditional friends who often need to hang out with each other and keep in close contact, a dazi is a more relaxed social partner. Getting along with a dazi means one doesn’t have to accommodate (迁就) the other because of different interests and hobbies, which will greatly reduce social costs.
In China, many young people are turning to dazi relationships to deal with their busy lives. Dazi is a quick and convenient way to socialize (社交) without a long-term promise. It provides a way for young people to build social connections and fight against loneliness, without needing to care too much about each other like in close relationships. Moreover, social media makes it easy to find people with shared interests for certain activities.
However, finding a “dazi” often comes with some hazards. This includes meeting strangers in person, which can put you at risk of harm. So be careful when meeting an online dazi. To stay safe, always meet your online “dazi” in public and let someone know where you are going.
A short-term friendship formed through dazi can probably turn into a long-term relationship. While a dazi relationship is typically started for a certain activity, shared experiences and interests can lead to a deeper connection over time. If both parties are willing to spend time and effort developing a stronger relationship, it is possible for the friendship to become a long-term relationship. However, it’s important to respect each other’s personal space when building a relationship, without getting too involved or crossing any lines.
( )pared with a traditional friend, a dazi _______.
A. takes more time to get along with B. is often based on a long-term relationship
C. makes social life easier and more relaxed D. requires a higher level of emotional support
( )54. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about
A. Reasons for building a dazi relationship. B. Ways to find people with the same interests.
C. The importance of developing a close friendship. D. The role of socializing in fighting against loneliness.
( )55.What does the underlined word “hazards” in Paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Efforts. B. Dangers. C. Surprises. D. Disagreements.
( )56. What does the author think of a dazi relationship
A.It can turn into a strong friendship. B.It is more suitable for outgoing people.
C.It often starts with respecting each other. D.It helps deepen connections with old friends.
D
①It’s always easier to say “Yes” because most of us want to please other people. Somebody asks you to go for a party but you have tests the next day, or to help them although you are busy at the moment, or to join the activities you have no interest at all! Even though your heart is crying NO, you find the word “Yes” come out of your mouth. However, it usually results in anger — not only for the person who asked you, but also for yourself for not being strong enough.
②Lisa Messenger, the Collective Hub CEO, said in her first few years of business, many people asked her to talk over a coffee. Actually, she usually ended up having 20 coffee meetings a week and that stopped her from doing business because she didn’t have time to do her own work.
③Messenger finally learned to refuse like “No, I’m sorry, but I don’t have time.”. She believes if you say “Yes”, you will regret later. Or your heart will be filled with guilt, fear or anger because you feel bad for agreeing to do something you never want to. So you need to be brave enough to say “No” when you’re asked at first.
④Janine Garner, CEO of The LBD Group, believed we need to get very clear about our goals. Unless we work towards our goals, nobody else will care about our time. Garner said, “We may end up saying ‘Yes’ because we feel sorry for somebody who needs us. But we end up having that awful feeling in our heart. You can only achieve the best of you by stopping doing the things that take up your time and don’t add anything towards your goals. Take a good look at the time spent on others, which you really should spend on yourself.”
( )57. How does the writer begin the text
A. By telling a story. B. By giving examples. C. By making a survey. D. By asking questions.
( )58. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refer to
A. Having 20 coffee meetings a week. B. Being asked to buy coffee 20 times.
C. Talking with others without coffee. D. Drinking 20 cups of coffee a week.
( )59. Which opinion would Janine Garner probably agree with
A. Offering help is the key to make friends. B. Helping others may make you successful.
C. You’d better say “No” bravely if necessary. D. People who need us will care about our time.
( )60. What’s the structure of the passage
B. C. D.
五、信息还原(每小题2分,计10分)
Question:
In ancient China, willow branches (柳树枝) were often used as a parting gift between friends and family members. 61.
Answer:
One reason is that willow trees are strong. 62. Because of this unique (独特的) feature, giving a willow branch to say goodbye to loved ones is a way to tell them you hope they will easily adapt to their new living environment.
Meanwhile, in Mandarin, the pronunciation for the willow tree “liu (柳)” is similar to the character “liu (留)”, which means asking someone to stay — only the tones (声调) are different. 63. Even though we know that they must leave, we still do like that.
64. At that time, Baqiao, a bridge in Chang’an, today’s Xi’an, was a common place to say goodbye. People often stopped there and handed willow branches to departing (离开的) people.
65. In The Book of Poetry, there is the line “When I left there, willows shed tears.” At the time of the Tang and Song dynasties, such poems were common as traveling was easy and poets felt the sorrow of separation. For example, Wang Wei wrote “The willows by the hotel look so fresh and green.” in his famous poem A Fond Farewell to a Friend.
A. They can survive in any soil, wet or dry, north or south. B. When the willow leaves become dark green, spring is gone. C. It’s said that this custom became popular during the Han Dynasty. D. Do you know why willow branches are a symbol of farewell (告别) E. So offering a willow branch is like asking the other party to stay. F. Willow branches, as a symbol of farewell, are often mentioned in poems.
六、词汇(每小题1分,计10分)
66. Spud ___________(逗留) in another basketball league for a year till the NBA took notice of him.
67.All his friends have been married since then, but he still remains _____________ (单身的).
68.Chang’e 5 spacecraft ________________ (成功地) landed on the near side of the moon last year.
69. Yesterday morning, he had to cycle ____________ (对抗) the wind all the way to school.
70. The ___________ (建议) on how to name babies on the Internet are liked by young couples.
71. Though Uncle is already in his ____________ (fifty), he keeps a childlike sense of wonder.
72. —Where is Eason He’s late.
—He has a good sense of time. He’s ________________ (probable) stuck in a traffic jam.
73.Lots of animals in the sea are in danger because the sea has been ____________ (heavy) polluted.
74.Treasure Island tells us the story of a boy, Jim, who has some_______________ (usual) experiences.
75.Anne Frank went into ______________ (hide) with her family and wrote the famous diary.
七、阅读回答问题, 答案不超过6个词。(每小题2分,计10分)
What can you think of when talking about trains In most people's eyes they are just a means (方式) of transportation and journeys on trains are usually boring. However, a different train has caught lots of attention of netizens (网民) these days. It's the No.5609/5610 train in Southwest China. It is a slow train which runs between Chongqing and Xiushan county (县).
Compared(比较) with common trains, the No. 5609/5610 train has its own study rooms. In some carriages (车厢), some seats have been removed. Instead, many desks and chairs are fixed next to the windows for passengers (乘客) in need. What's more, Chinese characters (汉字)“Yu Yue” can be seen on the train, which mean“travelling and reading happily”.
In fact, there are also some other trains that have been turned into slow trains with study rooms, including Train No. 5619/5620 and Train No. 5633/5634 which run along the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. Students from nearby schools often take the trains between school and home. They consider the trains as their school buses, and many of them use travel time to complete their homework.
Besides trains with study rooms, the No. Z150 train with a book bar has also been welcomed by college students. The train runs between Guiyang and Beijing. There are nearly400 universities and colleges in the cities along the line. Since 2015, the train's dining car has been open for free at night to provide students with a library, free tea and other services. Thanks for these small actions from the railway department (铁路部门), it's really good for passengers in need of a relaxing place to continue their studies.
76. Why is the No.5609/5610 train different from common trains ______________________________________________
77. Where are desks and chairs put on the No.5609/5610 train ______________________________________________
78. How can students on the No.5633/5634 train spend their travel time ________________________________________
79. Which train provides a library for students ______________________________________________
80.What do you think of the small actions from the railway department
八、首字母填空(每小题1分,计10分)
In the past summer holiday, a group of students in Wuhan were asked to record their parents' and their own emotions(情绪). Organizers started this challenge to help the students and their parents not lose temper(发火).
News about the c 81 soon spread online, and many people began trying it. At the same time, however, the news led to lots of d 82 , people not only talk on anger itself, but on how we should control our emotions. Let's take a look at what people say.
Some people think feeling angry is just like feeling hungry, lonely or t 83 . What we should do is to find out the thing that makes us angry and try to deal with it instead of a 84 it. But anger specialist Isabel Clarke said on the Internet,“You can control your anger, and you should force yourself to do so.”
So which side is r 85 and how should we teenagers deal with our anger
Being a teenager is hard, e 86 with all the schoolwork and responsibilities. As a result, it is much easier for us to get angry. But if we take a few small steps, learning to think of happy things and forget sad o 87 can make it easier to put out the fire inside us.
According to the BBC's advice website, putting our anger into something is an easy way. So, the next time you feel anger building up, you shouldn't l 88 your temper, and you should try expressing your bad emotions in an a 89 way: paint something, write a poem, sing a song or just go for a walk.
After all, having emotions is what makes us humans. And w 90 them, even anger, the world wouldn't be as beautiful as it is now. But we shouldn't let them hurt ourselves or others.
81. 82. 83. 84. 85.
86. 87. 88. 89. 90.
九、完成句子(每小题2分,计10分)
91.那位女孩挺费劲地做出一个明智决定。
______________________________________________________________________________________   
92.凭借刻苦学习,他在化学上取得了进步。
______________________________________________________________________________________ 
93.战争爆发前他们就躲藏起来了。
______________________________________________________________________________________ 
94.为了不落后于他人,他一直严格要求自己
______________________________________________________________________________________ 
95.因为恶劣天气,音乐会被取消了。
______________________________________________________________________________________ 
十、书面表达(共1题,计20分)
榜样如同标杆,指引正确的方向,激发责任和激情。青少年的成长需要榜样的引领。请根据下图提示,以“My role model”为题,谈谈你的榜样人物。
role model:榜样
注意事项:
1.词数100左右,不计入总词数;
2.文中不得出现真实的地名、校名、人名等信息。
My role model
_____________________________________________________________________
That's all for my speech. Thank you.
参考答案
一、1-5CACAC 6-10CAABA 11-15CBABC 16-20ACBBC
二、21-25DABDB 26-30DCCBA
三、31-35 BCAAC 36-40 BCBAC 41-45ADADB
四、46-48AAD 49-52ABCB 53-56CABA 57-60BACC
五、61-65DAECF
六、 66.remained 67.single 68.successfully 69.against 70.suggestions
71.fifties 72.probably 73.heavily 74.unusual 75.hiding
七、76. Because it has its study rooms./It has its (own) study rooms./Because of its(own) study rooms.
77. Next to the windows.
78. They can complete their homework./ By completing their homework.
79. The No. Z150 train.
80. They are warm/ creative/ helpful/....
八、首字母填空
81. challenge 82. discussions 83. tired 84. avoiding 85. right
86. especially 87. ones 88. lose 89. active 90. without
九、91. That girl had difficulty making a wise decision.
92. He made progress in chemistry by studying hard.
93. They went into hiding before the war broke out.
94. In order not to fall behind others,he is always strict with himself.
95. The concert was cancelled because of the terrible weather.
十、书面表达
One possible version:
My role model
My role model is my Maths teacher Miss Li. She is tall and slim and she always has a smile on her face.
Miss Li teaches us Maths. She is so smart that she can work out difficult problems quickly. As a result, all of us admire her very much. Miss Li is also patient. Whenever we have questions, she is ready to explain them to us with great patience. She tries different methods to make it easier for us to understand. With her help, I have made great progress in Maths. To me, Miss Li is more than a teacher. She is a good friend who cares about us all the time. She often listens to my problems and offers me valuable suggestions. I am really lucky to have a teacher like her.
Miss Li has influenced me a lot. I would like to be a teacher like her when I grow up. I have decided to work hard and become a teacher with both much knowledge and kindness.
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