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第=page11頁,共=sectionpages11頁2024-2025學年浙江省臺州市溫嶺市九年級(上)期末英語試卷一、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共22.5分。“Whydidshespillthebeans?”Ithought.I’llalwaysrememberthatday,whenIwasso

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byallthestrangelookseveryonewasgivingme.Thosethoughtswillalwaysstaywithme.AndIcouldn’tbelieveIwouldlosethefriendshipofthepersonI

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themost.Fiveyearsago,Sallywasthenewkidinclass.Idon’tknowwhatitwas,butsomethinguniqueaboutherdrewmetoher.Shewasthemost

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personIknew.Westartedasclassmates,butafterafew

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,wewerelikebestfriends.So,Inever

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hertohurtmeinsuchabigway.Idon’tknowwhatmademetellSallyaboutmypersonallife.Shemadethematter

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thanitwas,addingherownspin(傾向性描述)onitandtellingeveryoneatschool.Itwaslikesomeonehadstabbedmeintheback.Aftershegaveawaymysecrets,everyoneatschoolstarted

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me,lookingatmeandgigglingwheneverIpassedby.Afterthisterriblesituation,I

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schools.

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Sallycalledmemanytimes,Ididn’tanswer.Myheartwasbroken.Itriedhardtohealfromthescars(傷疤)

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leftonmyheart.Istartedanewlife.Afterfiveyears,my

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wentbacktothewayitwas,withnewfriends.Butoneday,I

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Annaatthemarket.Shewasmyclassmatefromthe3rdgrade.ShetoldmethatSallywasn’ttheonewhobroughtmy

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tolight.Marywas.Marywasourschool’sbigmouthwhoalwayswantedtostickhernoseintootherpeople’sbusiness.Iwasallatsea.IwishedIcouldhaveaskedSallyaboutthis.IwishedIcouldgobackintimeandfixmy

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.Fromthat,Ilearnedalifelessonthatweshouldalwayslistentoandtrustthosewelovebecauseonelittlemistakecould

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breakourlives.1.A.relaxed B.surprised C.interested D.excited2.A.trusted B.respected C.admired D.missed3.A.serious B.common C.friendly D.careful4.A.minutes B.hours C.weeks D.years5.A.warned B.noticed C.minded D.expected6.A.bigger B.better C.easier D.clearer7.A.shoutingat B.callingat C.smilingat D.laughingat8.A.chose B.visited C.changed D.enjoyed9.A.Assoonas B.Aslongas C.Although D.However10.A.I B.you C.he D.she11.A.work B.life C.study D.family12.A.met B.caught C.called D.helped13.A.words B.sadness C.secrets D.happiness14.A.worry B.mistake C.lesson D.hope15.A.only B.hardly C.really D.just二、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。AHerskinpaper-thin,grandma’shand’scradlemine.Shewaves,notrememberingeverythingshegave.Herhandsknow.Shedoesn’talwaysremembermewhenI’mthere.Herhandsdo.Theyrecallwhathermindcan’t—alonglifefilledwithhappinessandtears.Yearsthatshowonherhands.Thosehandsthatclappedandcookedandcarriedandcaressed.Thattoiledandshookandfoldedandmolded.Thatbledandreadandprayedandplayed.Thesehandstrytoexpresswhatwordscan’t.Weknow.Her______isinhertouch.Andit’senough.

16.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttofillin“________”inthepoem?A.mind B.love C.life D.happiness17.WhatdidGrandmadoaccordingtothepoem?①cookedthemealforthewriter

②foldedtheclothes③carriedheavythingsforthewriter

④plantedatreewiththewriterA.①②④ B.②③④ C.①③④ D.①②③18.Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanwereadthepoem?A.FamilyCorner B.StoryGarden C.ScienceWorld D.CultureSquareBThroughouthistory,humanshaveplayedsomekindofkickinggame.WhattheworldnowcallsfootballorsoccerintheUnitedStatebeganasfarbackas2500BCwiththeChinesegameofcuju.However,thesportweknowtodaystartedinBritain.Inthe1840s,England’sFootballAssociationmadeasetofrules,andthemoderngamewasappeared.So,whyissoccersopopular?Maybeyouhavethefeelingthattheteamonthefieldisyourteam:theirwinisyourvictory,andtheirlossisyourdefeat.Ormaybeit’sthegame’sinternationalquality.IncountrieslikeFrance,England,Spain,andBrazil,majorteamshaveplayersfrommanydifferentnations,andtheseclubsnowhavefansallovertheworld.Orperhapsit’sthepromiseofgreatwealth.Anumberofprofessionalsoccerplayerscanmakemillionsofmoneyeveryyear.Soccerispopularforallofthesereasons,butthemainreasonisthatit’sasimplegame.Itcanbeplayedanywherewithanything—aball,acan,orevensomebagstiedtogether.Andanyonecanplayit.“Youdon’tneedtoberich…toplaysoccer,”sayshistorianPeterAlegi,“Youjustneedaflatspaceandaball.”ItisthissimplicitythatmakessoccerthemostpopularsportinAfrica.Here,eveninruralareasfarfromthebrightlightsandbigstadiums(體育場),childrenandadultsplaythegame,oftenwithhandmadeballs.AlloverAfrica,soccerispopularwithparentsandteachersforanotherreason:Itkeepsyoungpeople,especiallyboys,inschoolandoutoftrouble.“MostclubsinTamale,Ghana,don’tallowboystoplayiftheydon’tgotoschool,”explainsAbubakari.“We’retryingourbesttohelpyoungpeopleandtomakethemresponsibleinsociety.Soccerhelpsusdothis.Forus,soccerisalsoatoolforhope.”19.Whenandwheredidthekickinggamebegin?A.InBritaininthe1840s. B.InChinain2500B

C.C.InAfricainancienttimes. D.IntheUSinthe19thcentury.20.WhydoesthewriterthinksoccerisasimplegameinPara.3?A.Becausesoccercanbeplayedbyanyonewithanything.

B.Becausethereareonlyafewrulesofsoccer.

C.Becausepeoplecaneasilygetthesamefeeling.

D.Becausetherulesareeasyforpeopletounderstand.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?A.Soccerhelpsmanyschoolstoopenupsoccerclubs.

B.Soccerhelpstheoldtopassontheskillstotheyoung.

C.Soccerhelpsyoungpeoplegetbettergradesinschool.

D.Soccerhelpsdevelopyoungpeopleasmembersofsociety.22.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Differentsoccerclubs. B.Differentsoccerfields.

C.Thehistoryofsoccer. D.Thepopularityofsoccer.CEmilyhadalwaysbeenaquietgirl,preferringthecompanyofbooksoverpeople.Herworldwassmall,confinedtothefourwallsofherroom,whereshespentherdayslostinthepagesofherfavoritenovels.However,everythingchangedwhenherfamilymovedtoanewtown,andshediscoveredanovergrowngardenbehindtheiroldhouse.Thegardenwasamess,butEmilyfoundsomethingspecialinthemess.Shedecidedtomakeitherpersonalprojecttobringthegardenbacktolife.Eachdayafterschool,shewouldspendhoursdigging,planting,andwatering.Slowly,somethingbegantochangeinthegarden.Asthegardencamealive,sodidEmily.Shefoundjoyinthesimpleactofnurturing(養(yǎng)育)something.Thecolorsoftheflowersseemedtoreflectinhercheeks,andheroncetimidstepsgrewconfident(自信).Thegardenbecameaplacewhereshecouldescapefromtheworldandbeherself.Oneday,asshewastendingtoherroses,Emilynoticedasmall,hiddendooratthebackofthegarden.Curiously,sheopenedittorevealatiny,secretroom.Inside,shefoundoldbooks,adustytypewriter,andastackofletters.Theletterswerefromtheprevious(先前的)ownerofthehouse,awomannamedMargaretwhohadbeenawriter.Margarethadusedtheroomasherpersonalsecretbase,aplacetopourherheartontopaper.EmilyfeltasecondmomentconnectionwithMargaret.ShebegantoreadthelettersanddiscoveredthatMargarethadalsobeenaloner,findingcomfortinthegardenandherwriting.Inspiredandencouraged,Emilydecidedtostartwritingherownstories,usingthesecretroomashernewhaven.23.WhatmightbeEmily’sfirstreaction(反應)whenshefoundthegarden?A.Shewasafraidofitandranawayquickly.

B.Shedidn’tcareandwentonreadingbooks.

C.Shefeltexcitedandwantedtomakeitalive.

D.Shethoughtitwasasexcellentasitusedtobe.24.Whatchangesdidworkinginthegardenbringher?A.Shebecamemuchshyerthanbefore.

B.Shebecameconfidentandfelthappy.

C.Shebecamelessinterestedinherbooks.

D.Shebecamemorefamousthanbefore.25.WhydidEmilydecidetostartwritingherownstories?A.Shewasforcedtobyherteacher.

B.Shehadrunoutofbookstoread.

C.Margaretwantedtocompetewithher.

D.Margaret’slettersgaveherideasonwriting.26.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AMagicalGarden B.TheMysteryLetters

C.LetthePastBethePast D.SticktoYourDreamDDoyouhavetroublesharingyourthoughtsorworrynoonewilllistenifyoudo?Findingthewordstoexplainhowyoufeelisn’talwayseasy.Makingyourvoiceheardmeansunderstandingthatyourwordsmatterandyouropinionscount.Dr.JuliaClementsisapsychologist(anexpertinthoughtsandfeelings).Shesaysspeakingupmeans“expressingyourviews,thoughtsandfeelings,notbottlingthemallup,andbeingopentohearingthethoughts,feelingsandviewsofotherstoo.”Makingyourselfheardisn’taboutshoutingtheloudest:infactyoudon’thavetouseyourvoiceatall.Youcanexpresswhatyoulikeanddon’tlikeorwhatyouwantforthefuturebywritingordrawinginstead,saysClements.“Itisaboutfindingwaystosharewhatmatterstoyou,”sheexplains.Sharingyourfeelingswithapersonyoutrustwillhelpyoumakesenseofthem.Scientistshavediscoveredthatsharingyourfeelingstriggers(觸發(fā))afeel-goodchemicalinyourbrain.Thechemicalmakesyoufeelrelaxedandcalm.Yourvoicecanmakeabigdifferencetootherpeopletoo,includingfriendsandsiblings.JaimeThurstonworkswithacharity.Shegiveskindnesslessonsinschools.Shesays“Youcanspreadkindnessandhappinesssimplybyspeaking.Withafewkindwords,youcouldhelpsomeonefeelgoodaboutthemselvesorletthemknowtheyaresupported.”Clementssuggestspractisingconversationswithfriendsorparentsonthewayhomefromschoolandseeingifyouhavedifferentopinionsaboutsomething.Ifyou’restrugglingtoexplainyourfeelings,findawaythatfeelsrightforyou,whetherit’stalkingface-to-faceorwritingitdown.Whenyou’reready,“Takeadeepbreathandbelieveinyourself,”saysThurston.“Knowthatyouropinionmatters.”27.Howdoesthewriterleadinthetopic?A.Byshowingastudy. B.Bygivingareason.

C.Bytellingafact. D.Byusingasaying.28.Whatdoestheunderlined“It”inPara.3referto?A.makingyourselfheard B.drawingyourfeelings

C.trustingotherpeople D.expressingyourlikes29.What’sthestructureofthispassage?A. B. C. D.30.What’sthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Toshowchildrenthemeaningofsharing.

B.Toteachchildrentoexpressfeelingsloudly.

C.Toencouragechildrentospeakupcorrectly.

D.Toadvisechildrentobelieveinthemselves.三、任務型閱讀-多任務混合:本大題共1小題,共10分。31.Bodylanguageishowwecommunicatewithoutwordsorsound(nonverbalcommunication).Someresearchersthinkwecommunicatewithbodylanguagebetween50and70percentofthetime.Thatisalotofnonverbalcommunication.Expertswhostudybodylanguageagreethatbodylanguagecantelluswhatsomeoneisthinkingorfeeling.

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Facialexpressionsareprobablythefirstandbestcluesastowhatapersonisfeeling,eveniftheyaresayingsomethingdifferent.Somanyemotionscanbeshownbytheface,suchashappiness,anger,confusion,andsurprise.Andfacialexpressionsareusedaroundtheworld.

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Yourmouthalonecansayalot.Smilingisprobablythebest-knownwayyoucancommunicatewithyourbody.

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Itmaymeanthepersonishappy,butitmayalsoexpressfalsehappinessorsarcasm.Ifthemouthisturneddown,itmaymeanthatthepersonissadoreveninpain.

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Ifapersonlooksdirectlyintoyoureyeswhilehavingaconversation,thismightmeanthatthepersonisinterestedinwhatyousaid.Butsomeonewhostaresatyouforalongtimemaybethreatening.Youcanusebodylanguagetobetterunderstandhowsomeoneelsefeels.Youcanalsouseityourselftoshowhowyouarefeeling.Soifyouwanttoshowsomeonethatyouareinterestedinwhattheyaresaying,standupstraight,uncrossthosearms,andlookdirectlyintohisorhereyes.Thatpersonwillgetthemessage.A.Eyescansayalottoo.B.Thismeanstheydonotchangemuchfromculturetoculture.C.Herearesomeinterestingexamplesyoumayknow.D.Thismightmeanyouareinterestedinwhatotherssaid.E.However,asmilecanmeandifferentthings.(1)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(2)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(3)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(4)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(5)Howdoesbodylanguagehelpyouindailylife?(Nomorethan15words)

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四、選詞填空-短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。32.become

develop

historical

knowledge

educationTheconnectionofculturallicensingandcross-industry(跨產業(yè))

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popularinrecentyears.Theyhelpthecultureandcreativebusinessesgrowandenteranewera.Museums,especially,arefollowingthistrend(趨勢)by

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newproductsthatinterestvisitors.Inotherpartsofthecity,themuseumshaveintroducedicecreams,cakes,andrefrigeratormagnetsintheshapeof

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buildingsandculturalitems.Thesegoodsareverypopularandmanypeoplewanttobuythem.Nowadays,manypeoplearewillingtovisitmuseums,especiallyparentswhowishtoenrich(豐富)theirchildren’s

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andbroadentheirhorizons.Theynotonlyenjoythe

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partsfortheirchildrenbutalsohopetobringhomeuniqueitemsfromthemuseums.五、閱讀填空:本大題共2小題,共20分。33.Seeingamalepilotiscommon,butXuFengcan,ayoungfemalepilotintheChineseAmy,hasdrawnmuch

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(關注)asoneofthefewwomeninthisarea.OnNovember12,Xu

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(參加)the15thChinaAirshowinZhuhai.Knownforherskills,shealsoguidedvisitorsatthelastairshow.Afewdaysbeforethisairshow,onNovember7,25-year-oldXuFengcanmetSergeyBogdan,awell-known62-year-oldRussianpilot.Theytooka

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(寶貴的)phototogether,markingauniquemomentbetweenanewstarandalegend

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(英雄).

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(出生)andgrowninafamilyfocusedonlearning,asbothherparentsareteachers,Xuexcelledinherstudies.Herparentsalwayseducatedhertobeausefulpersonforthesociety.In2017,shejoinedtheArmyAviationAcademy,overcomingchallengesinweightandeyesightrequirements,andwas

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(最終)chosenfromover120,000highschoolstudents.Thoughshehada

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(害怕)ofheightsseriouslyatfirst,shegraduatedin2021withtopgradesandbecameChina’sfirstfemalepilottoflyacombathelicoptersolo.Today,shehasgotmany

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(榮譽),includingthetitle“OutstandingArmyMember”.Herstorywasspread

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(廣泛地)acrossChina,whichmadeheranmodelforyoungpeople.Herstoryshowsthatwithhardworkandfocus,anyonecan

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(升起)highandreachtheirdreams,justlikeshedoesintheskies.34.MynameisTeapot,andI’msittingonalovelyshelfinmymom’slivingroom.Sheputmeherebuthasneverusedme

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(pour)tea.ShesaysI’mdifferentbecauseI’maJellycatteapot.Amonthago,IwassittinginJellycatCaféwithmybestfriends—Teacup,BearandLatte.Everyday,we

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(see)lotsofpeoplelineupinourcafé.Mostofthemwere

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(adult)andtheylookedliketheywereontopoftheworld

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theypickeduptheirownJellycat.Oneday,mymomcameandtoldthecashierthatshewanted

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teapot.Thecashierbroughtmeoutfromunderthecounter.“Thisisateapot

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hasaveryniceshine,”shesaid.“Butthissweetieisfragile,sodon’tlethimbumpintohardthings,orhe’llgethurt.”ThenIwas

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(careful)packedupinpaper,justlikeallmyfriendshere.Soon,Bear

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(take)byayounglady,too.Afterwegothome,afriendofmymom’stoldherthatshehadspent1,000yuaninourcafé.Shethoughtweweresocutethatitwaswortheverypenny,andourcafé’sservicewaswonderful.ButIthinkthere’samuch

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(deep)reason:Everyday,whenmymomcomeshomelateatnight,shelooksverytired.Buteverytimesheholdsme

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herarms,asmilelightsupherface.Maybethisistheemotionalsupportpeopletalkaboutatthecafé.六、書面表達:本大題共1小題,共15分。35.在日常生活中,犯錯在所難免。或許是曾對父母大聲反駁,或許是跟朋友打了一架,又或許是沒有為考試做好充分的準備……你曾犯過什么錯?這次經歷如何改變了你?你從中學到了什么?請以“AMistake,aChange”為題,寫一篇文章。要求:(1)文中必須包含以上所有要點,可適當發(fā)揮;(2)不得出現真實人名、校名和地名;(3)詞數100詞左右。AMistake,aChangeEveryonemakesmistakesindailylife,andsod

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