期末练习卷2025 -2026译林版九年级英语上册(南京卷)
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、单项选择
1.—Do you like pop music or classical music
—________. I like country music.
A.Either B.Neither C.Both D.None
2.AI tools, like Kimi, make ________ more creative to do design by providing new ideas.
A.this B.that C.it D.one
3.She eats ice-cream a lot, ________it isn't good for her.
A.after B.until C.because D.although
4.________ great success, you need to work hard and not let anything get in your way.
A.Achieving B.Achieve C.To achieve D.Achieves
5.—Mike, why do you use my pen Where is yours
—Someone else ________ mine by mistake. I can’t find it now.
A.takes B.has taken C.took D.was taking
6.We sincerely hope that no war will ________ and that peace will be long-lasting.
A.stay out B.work out C.break out D.try out
7.According to the reports on 4 December 2024, well-known writer Qiong Yao ________ at the age of 86.
A.passed away B.passed down C.passed through D.passed off
8.—Are you going to take part in the art festival
—That’s for sure. It’s a perfect chance to prove ________.
A.yours B.yourself C.mine D.myself
9.—________ do the police catch criminals
—Perhaps by fingerprinting. It is one of the most common methods.
A.What B.When C.How D.Why
10.--- Could you please tell me
--- Next Monday.
A.when did you leave for Beijing B.when you left for Beijing
C.when will you leave for Beijing D.when you will leave for Beijing
11.—________ will the TV play be broadcasted (播出)
—Perhaps ________ it’s reviewed successfully.
A.How long; until B.When; until
C.How soon; not until D.How often; not until
12.—I hope that I can become wealthy overnight.
—________. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
A.Hope your dream comes true B.In your dreams
C.Dream a big dream D.You’re welcome
13.—I believe this is the best movie of the year.
—Well, ________. Anyway, the ending is OK.
A.that’s a good idea B.I think you’re right
C.I don’t like it actually D.that may not be a good idea
14.—Now many teenagers care more about themselves.
— _________. Many volunteers of this age take part in charity activities.
A.I think so B.That’s right C.I can’t agree more D.That’s not the case
15.—I wish I could be a live streamer on TikTok and become rich overnight!
—________! It’s a highly competitive industry.
A.You are friendly B.In your dreams C.My pleasure D.With pleasure
二、完形填空
After three years away, Li Ziqi, one of the most popular Chinese video bloggers, made a(n) 16 comeback on Tuesday afternoon. Li’s return not only quickly became the hottest topic online, but also 17 the world’s attention back to the treasure of Chinese traditional culture.
Li Ziqi, born in 1990 in Sichuan Province in southwest China, began 18 short videos in a peaceful style in 2015. In these videos, Li shared beautiful scenes of life in the countryside, traditional cooking, and cultural 19 like making ink and clothes. She quickly received widespread attention online. 20 Li stopped video updates in 2021, she still had nearly 100 million followers across China’s top four social media platforms. “I still enjoy sharing my life and meaningful cultural traditions 21 everyone,” Li said during an interview with Xinhua.
Li said the lifestyle she enjoys will be a theme of her videos. Over the past three years, she has learned to play the piano, 22 herself to handicrafts (手工艺品), planted many plants and fruits, and traveled with her grandmother.
Many fans filled her comment section (评论区) with 23 saying they were excited to see her back. While reading the comments from people around the world, expressing their blessings (祝福) and 24 they missed her in their own languages, she said, “I am so touched by this. They also shared some of their local customs, animals and plants, or some interesting childhood stories. I really enjoy reading these kinds of comments, and I miss them a lot too.”
“Internet, short video, technologies including AI, all these things can be used to show my life and spread culture, so I want to keep going and see if I could 25 some new roads,” Li explained her future work plans in a recent interview.
16.A.relaxing B.interesting C.surprising D.lasting
17.A.attracted B.attacked C.marked D.proved
18.A.playing B.creating C.reporting D.organizing
19.A.skills B.marks C.dreams D.events
20.A.Because B.Since C.Although D.Until
21.A.with B.to C.for D.of
22.A.believed B.expressed C.enjoyed D.devoted
23.A.books B.results C.speeches D.messages
24.A.how long B.how much C.how many D.how heavy
25.A.show up B.clean up C.open up D.cheer up
三、阅读理解
In everyday life, we are often distracted (干扰) by our thoughts and feelings. Such distractions can sometimes lead to mistakes on homework or exams.
However, research suggests that regular practice of meditation (冥想) can help us realize these distracting thoughts and feelings, and can make it easier to control them.
26.For students, what may distracting thoughts lead to
A.Relaxed feelings. B.Ways to manage time better.
C.Getting high marks. D.Mistakes on homework or exams.
27.Which of the following is not a distracting thought while taking exams
A.Wondering whether I am going to fail or not.
B.Always checking the time to see how much is left.
C.Working on the questions and solving them step by step.
D.Thinking about the coming winter holiday with my best friend.
28.What should we focus on during the meditation practice
A.Breath. B.Health. C.Results. D.Feelings.
What do you think will happen when the traditional culture meets modern technology Yes, the “dead” words become lively characters at once. How happy it is to enjoy these Chinese cartoons!
The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven (1961—1964) is China’s first color cartoon. It is from the Chinese novel Journey to the West. It’s successful. Not only we but also many westerners like the great monkey Sun Wukong.
To beat two bad persons, an old man grows 7 calabashes (葫芦), and they change into 7 boys. They try their best to beat the bad. Calabash Brothers (1986) is a masterpiece (杰作) of Chinese paper-cutting art.
Ma Liang is a poor boy who loves painting. He always uses his magic brush to fight against the bad people in the village. The cartoon The Magic Brush came out in 1955.
A group of tadpoles are born. They try to find their mother that they have never seen. The story is very simple, but it needs complex technology to show the artistic style of ink painting. Little Tadpole Looking for Mom was watched in 1961 first.
29.In which cartoon is Chinese paper-cutting used a lot
A.The Magic Brush B.Calabash Brothers
C.Little Tadpole looking for Mom D.The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven
30.What do we know about the four cartoons according to the passage
A.Calabash Brothers try to find their mother.
B.Ma Liang punished the villagers with his brush.
C.Little Tadpole Looking for Mom came out in 1964.
D.The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven is from a Chinese novel.
31.In which part of the magazine can we read the passage
A.Amazing world. B.Famous people.
C.Foreign film. D.Chinese art.
All eyes are on Qatar as the 2022 FIFA World Cup began on Nov20. The competition, the first to take place in the Middle East after Qatar beat other host competitors—the US, South Korea, Japan and Australia back in 2010, is a chance for the small country to show itself on one of the world’s biggest stages. But just how will the World Cup influence Qatar And will it lead to any long-term change in the country
As the smallest country to ever host the event, the whole country has been trying its best to make it happen. A total of $220 billion has been spent preparing the stadiums, building miles of new highways, a subway system, a whole new airport, and high rises for the World Cup, according to The New York Times.
Whether the competition will bring economic benefits (经济利益) to the country, however, is still unknown. Although the tourism industry will experience a boost during the event, it is to be seen whether this will have a lasting influence on Qatar’s economy. The oil-filled country’s main driver of economic growth has been its energy exports. Hosting the World Cup likely only brings investment (投资) into areas which are not that important to the economy as a whole. What’s more, all research into past international competitions shows that these big events don’t promote long-term economic development for host countries, said US economist Andrew Zimbalist.
What the event will do for sure, though, is make Qatar attract more international attention. Qatar will be able to present itself and the Arab world as rich and promising. It will be a sharp contrast to how many people view the region—a place filled with political troubles and crises.
Although Qatar doesn’t stand to benefit much economically from the competition, they will forever change how people think about the small desert country. For many years to come, people all around will remember the fun they had watching soccer whenever they hear the name Qatar.
32.Qatar won the right to hold the FIFA World Cup in _______.
A.2022 B.2018 C.2014 D.2010
33.What do we know from the article
A.Qatar is a small country full of oil in Europe.
B.Four countries took part in the host competition in 2010.
C.It is sure that the competition will bring economic benefits to the country.
D.Qatar will remind people around the world of the fun they had watching soccer.
34.What does the underlined word “boost” in Paragraph 3 mean
A.增长 B.停滞 C.阻碍 D.恢复
35.What is the last paragraph about
A.Qatari will win the cup.
B.Qatari will benefit much economically.
C.Qatari people’s opinions toward the game.
D.The influence the game will have on Qatari.
Modern travellers enjoy safe, comfortable transportation from high-speed trains to planes. We also have lots of information to stay updated on our journey. But in history, travel was different. Let’s explore ancient China. What was travelling like back then
Travel in control
Before the Song dynasty, the country strictly controlled the movement of common merce (商业) began to appear in the Song dynasty, and the growing wealth led to the rise of an early tourism industry.
However, this golden period ended. Zhu Yuanzhang, the ruler of the Ming dynasty, renewed (重新开始) strict travel control. Movement was still common if it was managed by the country. The government would send soldiers and craftsmen wherever they were needed, and everything was planned before.
After the Ming dynasty, the country allowed more freedom for people to travel on their own.
Danger on the road
Ancient travel was very dangerous. People worried about the many dangers they could face on their journeys.
For example, distances (距离) didn’t often stay the same over time—“Ten li” in one place might be different from “ten li” in another. This could be a big problem. Failing to understand the distance could leave travellers alone in faraway areas with no hotels around. This was very dangerous for single travellers.
Travel guides also warned readers about dangerous roads and areas to avoid. Theft and robbery were also common on the road. In short, it was very dangerous out there.
Ancient Travelogues(旅行日志)
We’re not short of travel records from ancient people. School textbooks often include famous articles like “Eight Records of Excursions in Yongzhou (《永州八记》),”“An Account of the Old Drunkard’s Pavilion (《醉翁亭记》),” and “Night Tour of Chengtian Temple (《记承天寺夜游》).” All of them come from travels.
Writers paid more attention to sights and feelings instead of detailed travel travelogues. However, these records show their personal interests, giving us a clear look into ancient daily life.
Much like how we take holiday photos today, ancient people added drawings to their travelogues. In the Ming dynasty, Wang Shizhen, an officer, travelled from Taicang to Beijing. He brought a painter who made drawings for each stop. They created 30 to40 paintings that are still kept today. These drawings give us valuable knowledge.
36.When did the early tourism industry start
A.Before the Song Dynasty. B.In the Song Dynasty.
C.In the Ming Dynasty. D.After the Ming Dynasty.
37.What result did Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang’s rules lead to
A.Making travel plans was more popular.
B.Tourism industry was further developed.
C.People were allowed to travel by themselves.
D.Movement was strictly managed by the country.
38.What did travel guides advise ancient travellers to do
A.To fight with thieves and robbers. B.To carry maps with clear pictures.
C.To avoid travelling with strangers. D.To stay away from dangerous roads.
39.How did ancient travellers record their journeys
A.By hiring writers to record travels. B.By telling others sights and feelings.
C.By writing travelogues and drawing. D.By collecting drawings for each stop.
40.What’s the best title for the passage
A.Travel in ancient China B.Works of ancient travel
C.Changes of travel styles D.Challenges of ancient travel
四、单词拼写
41.The Chinese government expects the matter to be solved (和平地).
42.David thinks that reading is a journey about forming a (个人的) relationship with the text, not just learning information.
43.At about 0:30 a.m., when everybody was asleep, two burglars broke into the home of an old (夫妇).
44.After months of practice, Sarah became the (获胜者) of the singing competition last week.
45.Hanfu, a kind of traditional Chinese clothes has gained popularity as a (象征) of Chinese culture.
46.Jack usually organizes tasks (base) on the difficulty of the subject.
47.Many actors and actresses won awards and were encouraged (keep) working hard.
48.The (centre) part of the city is always lively, with people shopping, eating, and meeting friends.
49.Julia soon got bored with (lie) on the sunny beach.
50.The experience of volunteering at the shelter was truly (value) to me.
五、选词填空
根据短文内容,从下面方框中选择适当的单词或短语填空,使短文内容完整正确。
over the years same computer systems suspects use
Fingerprints identification (指纹识别) was first used by the police in the late 19th century as a way of identifying criminals. Now most police forces have huge 51 for storing and comparing fingerprints. Taking a suspect’s fingerprints is a normal part of police work.
Fingerprints are also collected at crime scenes. Experts (专家) 52 special tools which can make copies of prints on many different kinds of surfaces including human skin! The prints taken can be compared with those of 53 and with the millions of prints held on computer records.
Fingerprint identification is very reliable (可信的) because billions of prints have been compared by humans and computers 54 , and no two fingerprints have ever been found to be the same! Even twins do not have the 55 fingerprint.
六、短文填空
请根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
Shadow play is a traditional type of performing art in China. Leather puppets (木偶), controlled by sticks, are held up against a screen with a light behind them. Along with music, songs, dances and d 56 , they tell a story.
Some form of shadow play has been in China for a long time s 57 puppets were mentioned in earlier records. But it was not until the Northern Song Dynasty that shadow play was r 58 in books.
The tools required for a shadow play are s 59 : just a white screen, puppets, and a light. Screens were made of paper. Puppets might have been made of paper at first as well, but no d 60 leather soon gained more popularity since it could last longer. That is why the art form is called pí yǐng xì in modern C 61 language. Puppets stand for people and different things. They are carved (雕刻) and painted with bright colors in order to s 62 through the screen. A typical performing team is made up of five people. One controls the puppets, t 63 play the instruments and one sings all the parts.
For many people, watching shadow puppetry is a pleasure, but the value of shadow puppetry goes far b 64 that. Seeing that the art form can pass on cultural history and local customs, the Chinese government is promoting (推广) this ancient and important art form, but perhaps the best promoters are the performers t 65 , who are finding ways to bring the art form to young people. With new ideas, they are sure to give new life to this old art.
七、任务型阅读
阅读下面短文内容,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。
Every time a new year rolls around, people set out to live a better life. They promise themselves that they will lose weight, find a new job or maybe even take that vacation they’ve always talked about. But why do we make these promises to ourselves and where did this tradition come from It started with the ancient Babylonians.
Around 4,000 years ago in Babylon, the earliest recorded celebration honoring the coming of a new year was held. The calendar was different back then. The Babylonians started the new year in late March during the first new moon after the spring equinox (春分). The events were known as the Akitu festival (阿基图庆典), which lasted 11 days. They celebrated the rebirth of the sun god. Babylonians made promises in order to make all of their gods happy. They felt this would help them start the new year with better luck. This is how the tradition started.
New Year’s resolutions (决心) continued on with the Romans. When the early Roman calendar no longer went well with Earth’s revolution (旋转) around the sun, Caesar decided to make a change. He talked to the best astronomers (天文学家) and mathematicians (数学家) of his time and introduced the Julian calendar, which is similar to our Gregorian calendar. Caesar set January 1 as the first day of the year to honor Janus, the god of new beginnings. The Romans celebrated the New Year by offering animals to Janus in a special way.
To this day, the traditions of the ancient Babylonians and Romans continue on around the world. However, not many people keep the resolutions they make. Google launched a Resolution Map in 2013 to see how many people keep their resolutions. Only eight percent of people were successful in achieving them.
However, with 4,000 years worth of history telling us so, this tradition is destined to (注定) live on. That statistic (数字) is hard to argue with.
Long 66 of New Year’s resolutions
Brief introduction ● People promise to lose weight or find a new job to 67 themselves. ● The ancient Babylonians 68 the tradition.
Beginning of the tradition ●The first celebration that was recorded honoring the coming of a new year was held 69 of years ago. ●Babylonians made promises in the hope that they would be 70 in the new year.
Development of the tradition ●Caesar decided to change the early Roman calendar because it didn’t 71 Earth’s revolution around the sun any longer. ●He talked to the best 72 of his time and set January 1 as the first day of the year to honor Janus.
Situation nowadays ●The traditions of the ancient Babylonians and Romans are still 73 around the world. ●Very 74 people succeeded in achieving the resolutions according to the Google Resolution Map in 2013.
Conclusion ● The history 75 that this tradition is destined to live on.
八、书面表达
76.Before Spud Webb’s proudest moment came, he worked hard to overcome (克服) his height disadvantage; before Tan Dun created amazing music, he had to make a violin himself when he was very young because of his poor family; before Audrey Hepburn was seen by the world, she suffered hardships and stresses beyond her age during her childhood. We all experience difficulties and we all have chances to succeed.
Please write an article on the topic of Everybody Can Be a Winner, which should include:
(1)What difficulty did you experience
(2)How did you overcome the difficulty
(3)What can you learn from the experience
注意:
1. 词数90左右;
2. 内容完整,结构合理,条理清楚,书写规范;
3. 文中不得出现你的真实姓名和校名。
Everybody Can Be a Winner
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41.peacefully42.personal43.couple44.winner45.symbol
46.based47.to keep48.central49.lying50.valuable
51.computer systems 52.use 53.suspects 54.over the years 55.same
56.(d)ialogue(s)/ (d)rama(s) 57.(s)ince 58.(r)ecorded 59.(s)imple 60.(d)oubt 61.(C)hinese 62.(s)how 63.(t)hree 64.(b)eyond 65.(t)hemselves
66.history 67.improve 68.started 69.thousands 70.luckier 71.match 72.scientists 73.popular/spread 74.few 75.proves/tells/shows
76.例文
Everybody Can Be a Winner
A winner’s attitude: it may be difficult but it is possible. Let me share my story.
In the path of life, we often encounter various difficulties. Some people choose to give up, while others choose to face and overcome difficulties. I remember when I was in the third grade of elementary school, my teacher asked me to participate in the rope skipping competition. Because I was not good at rope skipping, I wanted to give up this opportunity. But both my teacher and mother encouraged me to participate in this competition. Then I practiced skipping rope every morning and evening. I jumped faster and faster. On the day of the competition, I won the first prize. From then on, when I encounter difficulties, I always tell myself that I must face them bravely and strive to overcome them in order to achieve success.
Do you want to be a winner Just remember: it may be difficult but it is possible. If you face it and overcome it, you will be a winner.
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