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九年級中考英語考試試題(滿分150分考試用時120分鐘)Ⅰ.聽力測試(共20小題:每小題1.5分,滿分30分)A)聽錄音,在每組句子中選出一個你所聽到的句子。每個句子聽遍。1.A.Isanyoneabsenttoday?B.Doyoulikethenewflat?C.Canyouguesswhatitis?2.A.She’sfullofenergy.B.He’sanexpertinthisfield.C.It’sabookforchildren.3.A.Let’stakeabreak.B.Chooseyourfavoritecolor.C.Closethedoorbehindyou.4.A.I’dlikeaglassofmilk.B.Theywerelostatsea.C.Shehadasorethroat.5.A.Where’sthenearestbank?B.What’stheruleofthegame?C.Whohasfinishedthetask?B)在錄音中,你將聽到五段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從每小題A、B、C中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。每段對話聽兩遍。6.WhatdoseMarythinkoftheDragonBoatFestival?A.Relaxing.B.Funny.C.Boring.7.Whereisthebookstore?A.Nexttothebank.B.OnMainStreet.C.Behindthehotel.8.Whatisthemodelplanemadeof?A.Paper.B.Glass.C.Wood.9.Howwerepotatochipsinvented?A.Byresearch.B.Bymistake.C.Byaccident.10.WhosenotebookdidLilyfind?A.Peter’s.B.Gina’s.C.Lily’s.C)在錄音中,你將聽到一段對話,對話后有五個小題,從每小題A、B、C中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。對話聽兩遍。(聽對話前,你將有40秒鐘的讀題時間;聽完后,你將有40秒鐘的答題時間)11.Whoarethetwospeakers?A.Motheranddaughter.B.Motherandson.C.Fatheranddaughter.12.WhatdotheyplantobuyonSunday?A.Someclothes.B.Snacksandorangejuice.C.Vegetablesandbeef.13.Howwilltheygotothesupermarket?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.14.Wherewilltheymeettomorrownight?A.NeartheCityPark.B.Atthesecondgate.C.Atthecitystore.15.Whenwilltheyprobablyarriveatthesupermarket?A.At5:45p.m.B.At6:00p.m.C.At6:15p.m.D)在錄音中,你將聽到一篇短文,短文后有五個小題,從每小題A、B、C中選出能回答所給問題的正確答案。短文聽兩遍。(聽短文前,你將有40秒鐘的讀題時間;聽完后,你將有40秒鐘的答題時間)16.Whendidtheyplaybadminton?A.OnSaturdaymorning.B.OnSaturdayafternoon.C.OnSundaymorning.17.Whydidtheyputupthetent?A.Tokeepcool.B.Tokeepwarm.C.Tokeepcold.18.HowlongdidAlicespentridingabiketogethome?A.20minutes.B.12minutes.C.22minutes.19.WhathappenedtoAliceatlast?A.Shehadafever.B.Shehadacold.C.Shehadastomachache.20.HowdidAlicelikeherlastweekend?A.Terrible.B.Busy.C.Boring.II.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(40分)AAmotherwenthomefeelingverytired.Her8-year-olddaughterranuptoher.Shewaswaitingforhermotherandwantedtotellhersomethingaboutheryoungerbrother."WhileIwaspaintingapictureandDadwasonthephone,Tylertookhiscrayonsandwroteonthewall!Itoldhimyouwouldbeangrywithhimfordoingitagain,butIcouldn’tstophim."Sheasked,"Hediditagain?Whereisyourlittlebrothernow?""Heisinhisroom."Shewalkedtoheryoungerson’sroom.Shecalledhisfullnameasshecamein.Then,shefoundTylertryingtohideunderthebed.Heknewthattheworsttimewascoming.Forthenext10minutes,theroomwasfullofthesoundofhershoutingabouttheexpensivewallpaper.Thenshewenttothelivingroomtoseewhatwasonthewall.Asshesawthewall,hereyeswerefulloftearsatonce.Itsaid"IloveyouMom"withaheartonthewordlove.21.Howoldwasthedaughter?A.8.B.9.C.10.D.11.22.WhatwasthegirldoingwhenDadwasonthephone?A.Playingwithtoys.B.Paintingpictures.C.Cleaningtheroom.D.Drinkingmilk.23.WheredidTylerwanttohidewhenMomcameinhisroom?A.Behindthebookcase.B.Underthequilt.C.Underthebed.D.Behindthedoor.24.Howdidthemomfeelafterseeingwhatwasonthewall?A.Shefeltevenangrier.B.Shefeltmovedandsorry.C.Shewantedtoshoutatherdaughter.D.Shefeltsorryaboutthewallpaper.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.It’simportanttothinkbeforeyouact.B.It’snevertoolatetoshowlovetoourfamilies.C.Lovefromyourmotheroftenhidesinsmallthings.D.We’dbettertaketimetolearnfromothers'problems.BLittlestream(小溪)randownfromahighmountainthroughmanyvillagesandforests.Thenitreachedadesert."Iwentthroughsomanydifficulties.Ishouldhavenoproblemcrossingthedesert,"shethought.Asshestarted,shefoundherselfslowlydisappearingintothesand.Aftermanytries,shestillfailed."MaybeIcan'treachtheocean."shesaidsadlytoherself.Atthistime,adeepvoicesaid,"Ifabreeze(微風(fēng))cancrossthedesert,socanariver."Itwasthevoiceofthedesert.Butthelittlestreamanswered,"That’sbecauseabreezecanfly,butIcannot.""That’sbecauseyoucan’tgiveupwhatyouare.Letyourselfevaporateintothebreeze,anditcantakeyouacross."saidthedesert."GiveupwhatIamnow?No!No!"Thelittlestreamcouldnotacceptthisidea."Thebreezecancarrythevaporacrossthedesertandletitleaveasrain.Therainwillformariveragain,"saidthedesert."Andwhetheryou’reariverorvapor,yournatureneverchanges."Hearingthis,thelittlestreamwentintotheopenarmsofthebreeze.Itcarriedhertothenextstageofherlife.Thecourseofourlivesisliketheexperienceofthelittlestream.Ifyouwanttogothroughdifficultiesinyourlifetoheadforsuccess,youshouldalsochangethewayyouare.26.Wheredidthelittlestreamwanttoreach?A.Theforest.B.Theocean.C.Thedesert.D.Thevillage.27.Whatisparagraph1mainlyaboutthelittlestreambeforegettingtothedesert?A.Shedidn’tmeetmuchdifficulty.B.ShewasworriedaboutherselfC.Shewasconfidentaboutherself.D.Sheknewwellaboutthedesert.28.Whydidn’tthelittlestreamacceptthedesert’sadviceatfirst?A.Shewouldn’tgiveupwhatshewas.B.Shefailedmanytimes.C.Shewasafraidofthebreeze.D.Shewasn’tabletofly.29.Howdidthelittlestreamfinallycrossthedessert?A.Byevaporatingintothebreeze.B.Byformingariver.C.Bydisappearingintothesand.D.Bychanginghernature.30.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?A.Giveupwhatyouhave.B.Howtocrossthedesert.C.Littlestreamandthedesert.D.Changemeanssuccess.CWearabletechnologyhaschangedhowweplay,communicate,andtrack1ourhealth.Althoughithasmanyusefulpurposes,thewearabletechnologyoftomorrowpromisestobeevenmoresurprising.Eyeglasses,aninventionofthe13thcentury,areconsideredtheworld’searliestwearabletechnology.Modernwearabletechnologystartedtoappeararound2008withtheintroductionoffitnesstrackers.Thisformofwearabletechnologytracksthingslikeyourheartrateandcountsyoursteps.Smartwatchescameoutseveralyearslater.Besidesdoingthesamethingsasfitnesstrackers,theyalsoshowyoutextmessagesandallowyoutomakecalls.Nowadays,youcanevenbuysmartclothing.Someofthem,forexample,vibrate(振動)wheneveryourexerciseformisincorrect.Wearabletechnologyhasotheruses,too.ItallowspeopletoplayvideogamesondeviceslikeVRheadsets.Andpeopleinthemedicalindustryhavedevelopedimplantabledevices.Thesedevicesareplacedinsideofyourbody.Oneexampleisapillthatsendshealthinformationfrominsideyourstomachtoasmartphone.Isn’tallthiswearabletechnologytodayinteresting?Ifyouthinkso,youmayfindthefutureofwearabletechnologyevenmoreexciting,suchasself-poweredshoes.Scientistsaredevelopingsmartshoes.Theywilluseyourbodyasapowersource.Theycomewithbatteriesthatcanstoretheenergyfromyourwalking.Walkingintheseshoeswouldbelikehavingapowerbankonyourfeetthatchargeswitheverystepyoutake.Oldwearabletechnologylikeglasseshashelpedcountlesspeopleseebetter.Today,thingslikefitnesstrackersarechanginghowweunderstandourbodies.Thismakesyouwonder:inwhatwayswillfuturewearabletechnologyimproveourlives?31.Whatistheearliestwearabletechnologyintheworld?A.Smartclothing.B.Eyeglasses.C.Smartwatches.D.VRheadsets.32.Whatcanbetheuseoffitnesstrackers?A.Tomakephonecalls.B.Toplayvideogames.C.Toseethingsclearly.D.Totracktheheartrate.33.Whatdoweknowaboutself-poweredshoesinparagraph4?A.Thepriceofthem.B.Howtheywork.C.Theinventorofthem.D.Whattheylooklike.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"This"inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Thehugeprogressthatwearabletechnologyhasmade.B.Thedifferentusesthatoldwearabletechnologyhas.C.Howfitnesstrackersareusedinthemedicalindustry.D.Howinterestingtheself-poweredelectronicsare.35Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Astorybook.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Abusinessad.D.Amodernpoem.DWeusuallyleannewthingsforamusementandprofessionaldevelopment.Nomatterwhatthepurposeoflearningis,youshouldtakeefforttolearnsomethingneweveryday.Onlyafewofusarelifelonglearners,butmostpeoplearebusywiththeirhabitualeverydayroutinesandactivities.However,learningsomethingnewdailyoffersgreatbenefitsandpossibilities.Youcanfindlearningchanceseverywheresincepeopleareoverwhelmedwithfreesourcesofknowledgethesedays.Incorporate(吸收)ahabitoflearningsomethingnewintoyourdailyroutineandenrichyourlifewithfreshideas,newpeopleandinspiration.Newinformationpromotes(促進(jìn))self-improvementandpersonalgrowth.Successfulpeoplesaythatpersonalgrowthisthekeytotheirachievements,that’swhytheyareneversatisfiedwithwhatthey’vealreadylearned.Whenwelearnsomethingnew,wegetnewexperienceandskills.Itmeanswedeepenourunderstandingoftheworldandunleashourhiddentalent.Moreover,learningnewthingswillmakeyouproudandincreaseyourself-confidence.Iwasalwaystoobusytoaddanadditionalpointtomydailyschedule.That’sthemainreasonwhyIneverhadenoughtimetoreadandlearnnewthingsformyhobbies.However,I’velearnthathavingonemoretaskonmylisttodoisthebestwaytostructuremydailyroutineandimprovemytimeperception(觀念).I’verealizedIshouldmanagetimewisely.Stopcomplainingthatyoudon’thavefreetimetoread.Learntouseyourtimemoreefficientlysothatyoucandothingsyouwanttodo.1realizethatI’vemetmostofmyfriendswhilelearningnewthingsandobtainingnewexperiences.Whenyoujoinanorganizationoraclub,youaresurroundedwithlikemindedpeopleandjustuncommoncharacters.Chancesareyou’llfindclosefriendsamongthem.Developahabitoflearningsomethingneweachdayandyou’llbesorryyoudidn’t.Itcanimprovedthequalityofyourlifeandhelpedyoubothprofessionallyandpersonally.Doyouthinklearningsomethingnewdailyisimportant?36.WhatcanmakeourliferichaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Dailyroutines.B.Everydayactivities.C.Newinspiration.D.Learningchances.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It"referstoinParagraph2?A.Lookingforthekeytotheirachievements.B.Gettingnewexperienceandskills.C.Makingusproud.D.Increasingourself-confidence.38.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthewriter.A.isalwaysbusywithherhabitualeverydayroutinesB.believedherpersonalgrowthwasthekeytoherachievementC.hasprobablyaddedareadingtaskonherlistto-doD.believethatnewpeopleshouldbeintroducedbyoldones39.Thepassagetellsthefollowingbenefitsoflearningsomethingnewdailyexcept.A.promotingpersonalgrowthB.learningtimemanagementskillsC.meetingnewpeopleD.settingagoodexample40.Inwhichpartofamagazinewouldyoumostprobablyreadthetext?A.Work&Life.B.Science.C.Travel.D.Health.III.閱讀理解七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。(10分)Asakid,itwaseasytofindbooksweloved.Butnowaswegrowolderandgetbusy,wedon’thavesomuchtimetolookforbooksandcan’tdecideonwhatto.read.41Judgethebookbyitscover.42Butcoversarecarefullydesignedsothattheycantellyouwhat’sinthebook,whatkindofpersonit’sforandwhattoexpect.Sonexttimeifyou’reatabookstoreandaretryingtodecidewhichofthethreeorfourbookstobuy,youcanjusttrustthecover,pickwhatjumpsoutatyou.Choosenotwhatotherslikebutwhatyoulike.Peopletendtoreadwhatothersarereading,eventhoughit’snotanythingthattheywouldnormallywanttoread.43Unlessyouhavetheexactsametasteasthem,youmightnotagreethatthebookisgreatanditmightbedifficultforyoutogetthroughit.DropthebookifyoufindyourselfscrollingthroughInstagram.Youknowifyoudon’tlikesomething.Ifyou’refallingasleep,checkingyourphoneorrollingyoureyesasyou’rereadingthesentences,thatmightbeagoodsignthatyoudon’tlikewhatyou’rereading.Soputthisbookdown.4445Bookstoresgettodecideandstorewhattheythinkwillsellorwillbeinterestingtotheircommunity.Forthatreason,youcanlookandseewhat’sonthetablesatthefrontofthebookstoreorwhat’sfacingoutontheshelves,becausethereisusuallysomethingthat’snewandexcitingtotheworld.A.Storewhatlocalbookstoresareselling.B.Therearemanyotherbookssuitableforyoutoread.C.ScrollingthroughInstagrammightbeabetterchoice.D.Payattentiontowhat’sondisplayatyourlocalbookstore.E.Sometimesthebookyou’veenjoyedhasanembarrassingcoveryoudon’tlike.F.Butit’sbettertotrustwhatyoulike,insteadoftryingtoreadwhatyourfriendslike.G.Herearesometipsthatwillhelpyoudiscoverabookyou'llenjoyandwanttofinish.Ⅳ.補(bǔ)全對話閱讀對話,從每題A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳答案完成對話。(5分)(Afterlunch,HeYuandVictorareintheoffice.)A:Hey,Victor.46B:Ihadavegetablesaladwitheggs.Itwasfantastic.A:1likeeggs,too.Theyareperfectforanymealoftheday.B:That’sright.Somepeoplemakeboiledeggs.A:Andotherslikefriedeggs.B:Whataboutyou?47A:Ilikeusingeggstomakedanbing.I’mreallygoodatit.B:Ihaveneverhaddanbingbefore.What’sthat?A:48lt'sdeliciousandit’sgoodforhealth.B:Isitlikethesandwichinmycountry?A:49B:I’dliketotryit.WherecanIeatit?A:Cometomyhomethisweekend.50B:That’sgreat!I’llbringsomesandwichesthen.46A.Wheredidyougolastweekend?B.What’sthematterwithyou?C.Whatdidyouhaveforlunch?D.Whenwillthelastmoviebegin?47.A.Whocookeddinner?B.Howmanyeggsdoyouneed?C.Howdoyoueateggs?D.Isthereanymeatinthesandwich?48.A.I’dlikedanbing,please.B.Alargebowiofbeeftomatonoodles.C.Let’smakesomedanbing.D.Aneggpancakewithmeat,vegetables.49.A.Yes,youarerightB.No,it’scookedinadifferentway.C.Yes,manypeoplelikethem.D.No,youcanbuyitinarestaurant.50.A.I’llcookitforyou.B.Let’swatchavideo.C.You’llhaveagoodday.D.Ineedyourhelpnow.五.完形填空閱讀短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個能填入文章中相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)Thewomen’ssinglesfinalofthe2024AustralianOpenended.21-year-oldChineseplayerZhengQinwenlostthefinalgamebutwonthesecondplace.51shedidn’tgetthefirstplace,shestillmadehistory.ShebecamethesecondChinesewomanafterLiNato52aGrandSlam(大滿貫)singlesfinal.Zheng’sgoodperformancegreatly53Chinesetennislovers."ThatwasthefirsttimeIhadplayed54theworldNo.1Sabarenka,soIreallywantedtocatchthischance.Icouldknowaboutherlevelandtestmyself,"saidZheng.Shewascheeredonby55Chinesecrowdon-site.Hergoodjobalso56awildcelebrationfromthelocalChinesecommunityinMelbourneaswellasthefansathome."ConsideringZhengQinwen’sperformancesinthisyear’sFrenchOpen,she’s57sportscommentator(評論員)HanQiaoshengwroteonWeibo.Zheng’sachievementhasmade58atop-10placeontheWTArankings(排名).59.thefinal,itwasreallyhardforZheng.Sabarenkawassostrongthatfew.60toZhengtowin.TheChinesestarstillhasalongwaytogobeforereachingtheverytopofthegameinbothherskillsand61weregiven"It’sapitybutthat’showitwas,"a(n)62Zhengsaidafterthefinal."I’dliketoexpressmythankstoallthefansforcomingheretowatchmeandthankmyteamforhelpingme.I63playingintheAustralianOpen.It’sa64experienceforme.I’msuretherewillbemoresuchexperiencesinthefuture."Zhengisstillyoungandshehasmuch65fordevelopment.Giveherenoughtime.51.A.BecauseB.ThoughC.WhenD.Unless52.A.reachB.winC.changeD.hold53.A.developedB.supportedC.encouragedD.reminded54.A.withB.forC.aroundD.against55.A.noisyB.politeC.specialD.crazy56.A.causedB.createdC.raisedD.followed57.A.mostlyB.simplyC.certainlyD.luckily58.A.meB.youC.himD.her59.A.ThinkingoverB.LookingbackatC.GoingthroughD.Endingup60.A.skillsB.chancesC.wishesD.choices61.A.bodyB.growthC.mindD.study62.A.disappointedB.relaxedC.worriedD.excited63.A.rememberB.regretC.meanD.enjoy64.A.wonderfulB.personalC.boringD.strange65.A.courageB.spaceC.pleasureD.pride六.閱讀填詞閱讀短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(15分)Janegrewupwithhergrandma.Sheloveshergrandmaverymuch.Oneday,Janereceivedsomebadnews.Hergrandma(66)(have)aterribletypeofcancer.ThismadeJaneverysad.Jane’sgrandmaoncehadadreamoftravellingaroundtheworld.Janewantedtohelpherrealizeit,(67)hergrandmawasverysick.Oneday,Janehadagreatidea.IfGrandmacouldnottravel(68)(she),maybetherewasanotherway.Thenextday,Janewentonline(69)(tell)peoplehergrandma’sstory.Shepostedpicturesofhergrandmaonablog.Howshewishedtheycouldhelphergrandmaseetheworldthroughpictures.(70)afewdays,manypeoplebegantofollowJane’sblog.TheybeganpostingpicturesofGrandmavisitingplacesallovertheworld.Theyalsosenttheirblessingsandwarm(71)(wish)witheverypicture.Grandmawasvery(72)(surprise)when

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