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2025年春四川省廣漢市八校聯(lián)考第一次月考人教版九年級(jí)英語試卷考試范圍:中考范圍考試時(shí)間:100分鐘注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級(jí)、考號(hào)等信息2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第I卷(選擇題)一、完形填空(每小題2分,共30分)AI’mGrace.Iliveonrice,meat,vegetablesandfruit…therearemanydifferentfoodchoicesforustoeateveryday.Youmaythinkthatthrowingawayyourleftoverfoodis1.Butyoushouldkeepinmindthatmanypeoplearoundtheworldstilldon’thaveenoughtoeat.In2015,therewereover1billion2peopleintheworld,accordingtotheUnitedNations.Manychildrenwenttosleephungryand15millionofthem3diedfromhunger.However,food4isstillabigproblem.Theaverage(平均的)personthrowsaway50kgoffoodeveryyear.Thismeansthat1.3billiontonsoffoodgoestowasteeachyear.Thatismorethanone-thirdofallthefoodwemake.Wecouldgivethisleftoverfoodtomanypeople.Forexample,theamountoffoodwastedinEuropewouldbeenoughfor200millionpeople!5nexttimeyoufeelpicky(挑剔的)aboutwhatyouwanttoeatorcan’tfinishyourmeal,youmightwanttothinktwice.Therearemanyotherswhoaren’tsolucky.1.A.notabigdeal B.a(chǎn)bigproblem C.ofgreatimportance2.A.poor B.rich C.hungry3.A.ever B.still C.even4.A.quality B.waste C.price5.A.So B.But C.OrBIsatinthesameseateverydayontheschoolbus,justinfrontofJessicaandCory.Oneday,theyaskedtoseemylunchbox.“Wow,it’sreallycool,”theysaid.Icouldn’tbelievethetwoninthgraderslikedmethatmuch.Theyreturnedmylunchboxand6meforlettingthemseeit.“Oh,mypleasure,”Isaid,filledwith7bothinsideandout.WhenIopenedmyboxatnoon,mylunchwasgone.The8boxseemedtobelaughingatme.Inevereventriedtothinkofanotherpossibility.Inonesinglemoment,everythingmadesuchapainful9.Theywereneverinterestedinme,theywerenotmyfriends,andthiswholetimeIwassomekindofjoketothem.Ifeltlikeafool.Thatwas10theysawme;that’swhoIreallywas.Somelittlestupidseventhgraderthinkingshewasfittinginwiththe11kids.Inevercried.Ineversaidaword.Ididn’ttelltheteacherbecauseIdidn’twanttogetthemintrouble.They12thoughtIwasstupid.Ididn’twanttoadd“unkind”tothelist.Ijustclosedtheboxandsatin13fortherestofthelunchperiod.ThenextmorningItriednottoevenlooktothebackseat,whichofcourseIdidanyway.ItwasonlyJessicaalone.AssoonasIsatdowninthefrontseat,someonepattedmeontheshoulder.ItwasJessica.I14aroundandmanagedaslightsmile.“Look,”shesaid,“I’msosorryaboutthelunchthing.Coryhasbeenmakingalotoftroublelatelyandgottenkickedoutofschool.”Withthat,Jessicahandedmeabrownpaperbagfilledwithafreshlymadelunch.“Hopethiswould15forit.”6.A.pardoned B.thanked C.excused D.punished7.A.tricks B.fears C.smiles D.ideas8.A.beautiful B.ugly C.big D.empty9.A.price B.sense C.cost D.mess10.A.how B.what C.why D.when11.A.smarter B.richer C.older D.newer12.A.once B.even C.a(chǎn)lmost D.a(chǎn)lready13.A.silence B.fear C.surprise D.need14.A.showed B.turned C.looked D.remained15.A.makeup B.setup C.useup D.cheerup二、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共40分)AIstartedplayingfootballatage20.Mypartner,CheriandIfoundoutwehadlotsincommon:jobsandourloveforfootballanddogs.Weevenbeganplayingfootballatthesameage.Wewerepartnersonthefieldandsharedcountlessdinners,andpiecesofwisdom.Westoppedplayingfootballat36andcontinuetobegoodfriends.—NancyIn2008,Iboughtaphonecaseonlineandhadtocontact(聯(lián)系)theowneroftheshop.ShesharedthatsheoftenvisitedtheareawhereIlived,andwedecidedtomeetforlunchduringhernextvisit.Lunchlastedtwohoursandwe’vebeenbestfriendseversince.Now,shestayswithmewhenshevisits.Ialwayssayshe’sthebestthingI’veeverfoundonline.—MaryImetmybestfriend,Joe,whenhemovedtomyhighschool.Therewasnologic(邏輯)toourfriendship,butwebothfeltasifwe’dbeenbestfriendsforever.WhenJoetoldhismomaboutme,sheshowedanoldphototohim.ItwasJoeandItogetherasbabies.Now,75yearssincethatphotowastaken,wearestillbestfriends.—BruceIusedtobeavolunteeratthelocalanimalshelter(收容所).Oneday,anothervolunteerandIwenttoasale.Ourfriendshipbeganoverasharedloveofanimals.Ayearlater,wemovedtogetherwithaplantokeeppets.Sevenyearslater,we’vehadabout20cats.—Kimberly16.WhendidCheristarttoplayfootball?A.At7. B.At16. C.At20. D.At36.17.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythispassageappear?A.FoodPassport B.EverydayHeroesC.LifeWellLived D.YourTrueStories18.Whatisthetextabout?A.Helpinganimals. B.Onlineshopping.C.Doingsportstogether. D.Bestfriendsforever.BWelcometotheHenanMuseum!TheHenanMuseumwassetupin1927.ItisoneofChina’searliestmuseums.In1998,thenewly-rebuiltmuseumwasopentothepublic.Itisnowthelargestcenterofartifact(文物)collection,protection,researchandexhibitionincentralChina.TheHenanMuseumishometoabout170,000artifacts.TheZhongyuan(CentralPlains)areaisoneofthemajorbirthplacesofChinesecivilization.TheartifactsthathavebeendiscoveredthereshowthehistoricaldevelopmentofChina.Luanbell(鑾鈴)—Discoveredin1990Bronzefacemask—Discoveredin1986TicketInformationVisitorswithanIDcardmaybookfreeticketsonline.TheycaneasilyenterthemuseumatthebookedtimebyshowingtheirIDcard.VisitorswithoutanIDcardarerequiredtosignupatthemuseum’sticketoffice.VisitorNotice①Childrenundertheageof12mustvisitthemuseumalongwiththeirparents.Seniorcitizensshouldbeaccompaniedbytheirrelatives.②Largeitemsofluggage(行李)arenotallowedinsideofthemuseum.Weofferfreeluggagestorageservicesbythemainentrance.③Smoking,phoneconversationsandnoise-makingarenotallowedinsideofthemuseum.④Photographyisallowed,buttheuseofatripod(三腳架)andaflashisforbidden.Pleaseensureyoursafetyandthatofthemuseum’sexhibitsandothervisitorswhentakingpictures.MoreinformationNo.8NongyeRoad,JinshuiDistrict,Zhengzhou,HenanPhoneOpeninghours:9:00~17:00,TuesdaytoSunday.Noentranceonehourbeforeclosing.19.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheHenanMuseum?A.Itwasrebuiltin1927.B.ItisthelargestmuseuminChina.C.ItisthebiggestresearchcenterofartifactsinChina.D.ThetwoartifactsshownaresymbolsoftheZhongyuanculture.20.Accordingtothepassage,ifyouwanttovisitthemuseum,you________.A.can’tenteritwithoutanIDcard B.canenteritbefore5:00p.m.C.cantakeyourlittlechildrenorretiredparentstoit D.mustn’ttakephotosinit21.Inwhichpartofthewebsiteisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Travel. B.Culture. C.Health. D.Science.COnApril18eachyear,peopleallovertheworldcelebratetheInternationalDayforMonumentsandSites(國際古跡遺址日).InChina,youngpeoplearerealizingtheimportanceoftheirhistoryandculture.Manyareevendoingtheirbesttoshowtherespect(敬重).Findingnewartifacts(文物)XuDanyang,a29-year-oldarchaeologist,foundanamazingbronzestatue(銅像)attheSanxingduisiteinSichuan.In2021,hedugoutthisstatue.Inthebeginning,histeamthoughtitwasabird.Butastheycontinuedthedigging,theyhadasurprise.Itturnedouttobeastatueofaman,about16cmhigh.Itshowsamankneelingwithhisheadturned,anditsurpriseseveryonewhoseesit.MakingmapsforprotectionWuYunjiewhowasborninthe1990sfoundanewway—bymakingaspecialmaptoshowthebestculturalsitesinChina.Hevisitsplacesinpersonandaddsthemtohismap,makingsureweallrememberthem.Hemarkedalmost10,000placeslikeoldtemples,towers,bridgesandhouses.Eachsitewithcolorfulmarksshowedhowspecialandimportanttheyare.Now,Wuasksforhelpfrompeopleonlinetomakehismapbetterandbetter.Andhehopestosharethisamazingmapwitheveryonewhorespectshistoryandculturesoon.Makingexplanations(解釋)funZhangBinisa31-year-oldtourguideatEmperorQinshihuang’sMausoleumSiteMuseuminXi’an,Shaanxi.Heworkstoanswervisitors’questionsaboutthefamousTerracottaWarriors(兵馬俑)andsharesallofhisknowledgeaboutthem.ZhangoftenusesthetraditionalChineseperformanceartofXiangshengtoexplainthem.Heisdoingsomethingmeaningfulforthesite.22.HowmanywaysarementionedtoprotectandpromoteChineseculturalsitesinthispassage?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.23.WhywereXuDanyangandhisteamsurprisedatthebronzestatue?A.Becausethestatuewasscaredwithhisheadturned.B.Becausethestatueismuchsmallerthantheyexpected.C.Becausethestatuechangedfromabirdintoakneelingchild.D.Becausethestatuewhichtheythoughtwasabirdturnedouttobeaman.24.WhatdoesWuYunjiedotomakehismapofChineseculturalsites?①Hemarkssitesonhismap.

②Hevisitsplacesinperson.③Heasksforhelponline.

④Heanswersvisitors’questions.A.①②④ B.①②③ C.②③④ D.①③④25.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SpreadingTraditionalChineseArt B.IntroducingChineseCulturalSitesC.RespectingHistorywithAction D.DevelopingChineseArttogetherDImaginethis:Youjumpintoacaronaweekendmorning,andittakesyoutowhereyouwanttogowithoutneedinganydirections.Whenitdropsyouoff,itdrivesitselfbackhome,soyoudon’thavetoworryaboutparking.Thisiswhatself-drivingcarscando.Aself-drivingcar,alsocalledadriverlesscar,isacarthatcansenseitssurroundings(周圍環(huán)境)anddrivewithouthumanhelp.Dependingonhowadvanced(先進(jìn)的)thecaris,itmightneeddifferentlevelsofhumanhelp.Atthehighestlevels,apersonmightnotneedtocontrolthecaratall.Butatlowerlevels,apersonmightstillneedtohelpwithsometimes.However,makingself-drivingcarsisn’tsimple.It’sawholesystemwithdifferentpartsthatneedcare.Thingslikeroadconditionsinfluenceit.Althoughmakingself-drivingcarstakesalotoftimeandmoney,theadvantagesareworthit.Forexample,thesecarscouldcausefewerroadaccidents.Astudyshowsthat94%ofcaraccidentshappenbecauseofdrivers’mistakes.Thismeansspendinglessmoneyonmedicalbills(賬單),lessmissedworkandfewercarrepairs.Self-drivingcarscanalsogivemorefreedomtopeoplewhoaredisabled.Besides,thesecarscoulduselessfuel(汽油)andproducelesspollutionbycuttingdownontrafficjams(堵塞)andnotrunningwhenthey’renotneeded.ManybigcompaniessuchasBaiduandTeslaaremakingself-drivingcars.Wiredmagazinesaidthistechnologycouldadd$7trilliontotheworldeconomysoon.GoldmanSachs,aglobalinvestmentbank,saidthatby2030,10%ofnewcarsalescouldbeself-drivingcars.26.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?A.Toteachhowtoparkaself-drivingcar. B.Toexplainhowtodriveaself-drivingcar.C.Totellwhereyoucanbuyaself-drivingcar. D.Tointroducewhatself-drivingcarscando.27.Whymightaself-drivingcarstillneedhelpfromahuman,accordingtoParagraph2?A.Thecarisnewtotheroad. B.Thecarisnotadvancedenoughyet.C.Thecarcannotcommunicatewithitspassengers. D.Thecarisstilllearninghowtoworkwithhumans.28.Howcanself-drivingcarshelpmakefewerroadaccidents?A.Byparkingintherightplaces. B.Byavoidingtrafficjams.C.Bymakingfewerdrivers’mistakes. D.Bynotrunningwhennotneeded.29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanadvantageofself-drivingcars?A.Spendinglessmoneyonmedicalbillsandcarrepairs.B.Givingmorefreedomtodisabledpeople.C.Interestingmanyyoungpeople.D.Usinglessfuelandproducinglesspollution.30.AccordingtoGoldmanSachs,thefutureofself-drivingcarsis______.A.bright B.unknown C.dangerous D.worryingETherearemanykindsofemotions(情緒)whichhaveabiginfluenceonyou.Theycaninfluenceyouractionsanddecisionsyoumake.Soit’simportanttoknowhowtocontrolemotions.31Sometimesyouremotionscancomefromthingslikestress,beingaloneorevennotgettingenoughsleep.Soit’snecessarytotakegoodcareofyourself.Tostartwith,haveatleast8hoursofsleepeveryday.Also,dosomesportstokeephealthy.32Emotionsplayanimportantpartinhowpeoplethinkaboutdifferentthings.Forexample,negative(消極的)thinkingisusuallythecauseofnegativeemotions.Whenyoufindyourselfthinkingnegatively,youshoulddosomethingthatcancheeryouupsuchasswimmingordrawing.33Itcanhelpyoucontrolyouremotionseffectively(有效地).Youcangetapieceofpaperandapenandstartwritinghowyoufeeldailyandwhat’shappeninginlife.Astimegoesby,youwillcreateanemotiondiary.34Allofyouplaydifferentrolesinlife.Youcanbeyourparents’sonordaughter,yourteachers’studentorsomeone’sfriend.Theserelationshipsareimportantforyoutocontrolemotions.Whenyoufeelangryorsad,talkingtoyourparents,friendsorteacherscanmakeyoufeelbetter.Aftergettingemotionalsupport,you’llgetpeaceofmind.35Sometimesemotionscanbeoverwhelming(難以承受的)evenifyoutryallotherstepstomanagethem.Inthiscase,youshouldaskforprofessionalhelp.Gotoseeanexpertoradoctor.Communicatingwiththemcanhelpyoucontrolyouremotionsbetter.A.Youshouldgiveyourselfsomespace.B.Havinghealthyrelationshipscanbehelpful.C.Self-careisthekeytocontrollingyouremotions.D.Youcanwritedownwhatyou’reexperiencingeveryday.E.Youcanfindexpertstolearnhowtocontrolyouremotions.F.Doingsomefunactivitiestochangeyourthoughtsisnecessary.第II卷(非選擇題)三、單詞拼寫(每小題1分,共10分)36.Thelittleboylookedafterhwhenhewasathomealone.37.Justkeepitas.Don’ttellothersaboutit.38.It’snforteenagerstolearnhowtospendtheirpocketmoneywisely.39.Theboysaidherspendingsomuchtimeoncomputergames.40.Withoutd,teenagersarethefutureofourcountry.41.Peoplealsocelebratethefestivalbygthelanternriddles(謎).42.Theywerebhurtintheaccident,sotheycouldn’twalk.43.EveryonewashereeTracy,soshewasabsentfromclassagain.44.Wehavethestasteinmusic.WebothlikeJazzandcountrymusic.45.Ifelloverthismorning.L,Ididn’thurtmyself.四、短文填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)It’simportanttoknowthewayoflifeindifferentcountries.InAmerica,peopleofteninvite46(friend)overforameal,apartyorjustforcoffee.Peopleoftensend47(they)invitationsbysaying,“Wouldyoucomeoverfordinner48dayaftertomorrow?”“Hey,I’mlearning49(make)pizza.Wouldyouliketocomeandtastethepizza?”Sometimes,people50(use)someotherexpressions.Theysoundlikeinvitationsbuttheyare

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