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2025-2026学年(上)昆玉九年级质量检测英语

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一、翻译题 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 1、我周末偶尔和朋友一起去打网球。

    _______________________________________________________

二、单选题 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 2、There are three ______ in the company(公司). They are all ______.

    A.worker; German

    B.workers; Germen

    C.workers; Germans

  • 3、The little boy has some difficulty ________ complete sentences.

    A. make   B. making   C. to make   D. makes

  • 4、My cousin _______ up late, but now to stay healthy he _______ to bed early.

    A.used to stay; used to go

    B.is used to staying; is used to going

    C.used to stay; is used to going

    D.is used to staying; used to go

  • 5、—How can I always keep safe when using the Internet?

    —I suggest you should learn to refuse invitations from strangers ________.

    A.slowly

    B.completely

    C.widely

    D.wisely

  • 6、—Eric, what do you want to be when you grow up? A teacher or a doctor?

      , I want to be a scientist.

    A.Both B.Either C.Neither

  • 7、Can you find anyone to ____ in your new school?

    A. speak   B. tell   C. say   D. talk to

  • 8、Don’t climb too high.You might fall off and hurt ________.

    A.your B.yours C.you D.yourself

  • 9、—Do you mind me sitting beside you?

    — ____ . The seat is for my son.

    A.Better not B.Certainly not C.Yes, you can D.Yes, please

  • 10、The weather forecast says it will be cloudy with a slight ________ of rain later afternoon.

    A.sense

    B.change

    C.scene

    D.chance

  • 11、If you don’t know what you want, you might end up________ something you don’t want.

    A.got B.get C.getting D.to get

  • 12、Excuse me! Can you tell me_________?

    A. where does Santa Claus live

    B. where does Santa Claus lives

    C. where Santa Claus lives 

    D. Father Santa Claus where

     

  • 13、Chen Geng won the first prize in the Chinese Poetry Conference (中国诗词大会).

    —________exciting news!

    A.What B.How C.What an D.What a

  • 14、Of all China’s national sports teams, the women’s volleyball team has won the most _____

    A.wisdom B.courage C.praise D.peace

  • 15、 ________ do you fly to New York on business?

    Nearly once every two months.

    A. How fast   B. How soon

    C. How long   D. How often 

     

  • 16、Do you know who invented lights?

    Yes, they   by Edison.

    A.invented B.are invented C.were invented D.was invented

  • 17、You look so tired. Why not ________?

    A.stop to have a rest

    B.to stop to have a rest

    C.stop having a rest

    D.to stop having a rest

  • 18、—He hardly has any spare time for his hobbies, _________ he?

    —________. He has too much homework to do every day.

    A.does, No B.does, Yes C.has, No D.hasn’t, Yes

  • 19、I like the house ________ the front window. It's too small.

    A. except   B. except for

    C. besides   D. except that

  • 20、—Lin Yue, when did you come here?.

    —In 2019. I ________ here for 4 years.

    A.have gone

    B.have been

    C.have come

  • 21、_______ English programs is a good way to learn English.

    A. to watch B. Watching C. watch D. Looking

     

三、补全对话 (共2题,共 10分)
  • 22、A: Hello, Jack! I called you last night but you weren't in. 1

    B: Oh, I went to the TV station of our city.

    A: Really? 2

    B: I took part in a talk show.

    A: 3

    B: It was about how to be a greener person.

    A: Sounds great! It is very important for everyone to be a greener person, isn't it?

    B: Yes. 4

    A: What should we do to be a greener person?

    B: We can obey the three R's.

    A: The three R's? 5

    B: Reduce, reuse and recycle.

    A: Oh, I see. It is very kind of you to tell me so much.

    B: It's my pleasure.

    A.What are they?

    B.Where did you go?

    C.What did you do there?

    D.What was the talk show about?

    E.How was the pollution caused?

    F.It's our duty to protect the environment.

    G.Would you like to help protect the environment?

  • 23、补全对话

    A : Hi, Liu Si. I haven't seen you for days. 1?

    B :I have been to Beijing.

    A. 2?

    B:I took part in the Poem Reading Competition.

    A:Really? How did you perform?

    B. 3

    A: Congratulationsl You're always the best. Whose poem did you choose?

    B :I chose Li Bai's. He is my favorite poet.

    A :I love his poems , too. 4?

    B : Fantastic. You know, our Chinese ancient poems are

    really great. We should learn more.

    A:5 . It's our duty to keep and spread our traditional culture.

    B : That's right

四、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 24、   Xinhua English BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — “Weathering with You”, a Japanese animated (动画) romantic fantasy film is set to hit Chinese theaters on Nov. 1, 2019.

    Set in Japan, the film talks about a high school teenager Hodaka Morishima who makes a living on his own in Tokyo for the first time. He works for a local magazine, writing about all the things strange and supernatural but the most interesting thing happening in the unusual weather in Tokyo. It rains every day and seems never come to an end. A young girl named Hina Amano who can control the weather walks into the young man’s life.

    Hina has the ability to call out the sun whenever she prays for it. Hodaka suggests that Hina should become a “sunshine girl” — someone who will clear the sky and stop the rain. Things begin looking up for them at first. However, it is common knowledge that power always comes with a heavy price ...

    The film, originally titled “Tenki No Ko”, is directed by Makoto Shinkai. Born in 1973, Makoto is best known for directing “Your Name”, Japanese named as Kimi No Na Wa, a high-grossing (高票房) animated film released in 2016. Three years after “Your Name”, Makoto Shinkai returns with his latest work, “Weathering with You”.

    Weathering with You” sold more than 1.1 million tickets, grossing 1.6 billion yen (about US $15.22 million) in its first three days in more than 350 theaters. The film ranked No.1 in its opening weekend and is currently the No.7 highest-earning film of all time in Japan and the highest-grossing film in Japan in 2019.

    Weathering with You” is also Japan’s submission for the Best International Feature Film category at the 92nd Academy Awards (奥斯卡金像奖) — the first animated film that Japan has submitted (递交) in the category since “Mononoke Hime” in 1998.

    1The underlined word “hit” in paragraph one is the closest in meaning to the one in “_______”.

    A.A big earthquake hit the city and destroyed many buildings.

    B.The popular game Overwatch 2 may hit the market next year.

    C.He hit the ball so hard that it flew over their heads and fell into the lake.

    D.Just as he was about to fall asleep, he felt a drop of water hit the top of his head.

    2What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence “it is common knowledge that power always comes with a heavy price...”?

    A.As a “sunshine girl”, Hina will get a good job.

    B.Hodaka can write a lot of strange things about Hina.

    C.Living on his (her) own in Tokyo is not so easy.

    D.Hina will pay a lot or lose something for her special ability.

    3According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

    A.Hodaka used to live with his family before coming to Tokyo.

    B.The local magazine asks Hodaka to write only about the strange weather in Tokyo.

    C.Makoto directed the animated film “Your Name” when he was 46 years old.

    D.People can only see the film “Weathering with You” in one of the 350 theaters.

    4The writer writes the passage in order to _____________.

    A.ask more people to go and see the film B.let people know something about the film

    C.introduce the great director Makoto Shinkai D.tell people that the film has been submitted at the Academy Awards

    5You can find this passage in a (an) ___________.

    A.advertisement B.geography textbook

    C.web page D.fact file

  • 25、One day, John Randolph rode on his horse to a town many miles from his home. The road was strange to him, so he traveled very slowly. When the night fell, he stopped at a nice roadside inn for accommodation(求宿).The innkeeper welcomed him.

    A fine supper was prepared. The innkeeper talked about the weather, the roads, the crops. However, his guest ate silently. Next morning after breakfast, Mr. Randolph paid his bill and was ready for his journey. Leading his horse to the door, the innkeeper said, "Which way will you travel, sir?" Mr. Randolph looked at him and answered, "I've paid you my bill. Should I pay you anything more? I travel the way I wish to go."

    But not far from the inn, to his surprise, there were two ways. He searched for a while but there was no sign to help him. The innkeeper was still standing by the door. He called to him: "My friend, which road leads to Lynchburg?" The innkeeper answered, "Sir, you have paid your bill and don't owe(欠) me a cent. Travel the way you wish to go. Good-bye!"

    As bad luck would have it, Mr. Randolph took the wrong road. Though out of his way, he lost much time, all because of his rudeness.

    【1】John Randolph traveled slowly because

    A. it was rainy

    B. the horse was tired

    C. the road was strange

    D. the time was early

    2According to the passage, the innkeeper was trying to be at first.

    A. friendly   B. silent

    C. cool   D. serious

    3The innkeeper asked which way he would travel because .

    A. he wanted more money

    B. he wanted to help Mr. Randolph

    C. he wanted to know the way

    D. he wanted to keep Mr. Randolph

    4We can learn from the story that

    A. we shouldn't tell others we are rich

    B. we shouldn't travel on a horse

    C. we shouldn't be rude to others

    D. we shouldn't stay in a roadside inn

     

  • 26、Do Encyclopedias Know Everything?

    LONG BEFORE Wikipedia or Encyclopedia Britannica (《大英百科全书》), there was Pliny the Elder. He was a first-century Roman researcher. His assistants (助理) read to him while he ate dinner and while he bathed. All the while, Pliny took notes. He even considered walking a waste of time. His assistants carried him around Rome in a chair while he read.

    All of this was preparation for his Historia Naturalis (《博物志》). The book was published in A.D. 77. It is considered the oldest surviving encyclopedia on Earth. There are 2,500 chapters. They cover everything from mice to Mars.

    “No Roman author has completed such a project,” Pliny proudly announced. Unluckily, two years after publishing (出版) the encyclopedia, he died in a natural disaster.

    Accidents can hardly be avoided (避免). However, they can be recorded. Editors of encyclopedias, like Pliny, organize the knowledge of our world. Like a valuable gift, the books pass through the ages. They begin their lives as a tool and end them as a historical record.

    Therefore, in my opinion, an encyclopedia is not just a record of what its editors know. It’s also a record of what they don’t know.

    Pliny was wrong when he said there were seven planets, including the Sun and the Moon. He was wrong, too, when he said Africans were black from being burnt by the Sun. After all, Historia Naturalis is a book edited by a Roman thousands of years ago. These were all he truly knew.

    Similarly, both Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica have some incorrect information. Even the biggest encyclopedias only represent what their editors know.

    “The task of editing an encyclopedia can never be completed,” said Roger Lewinter, an American researcher. Encyclopedias can’t record all of the human knowledge but just some of it. They are always waiting for someone — you, perhaps — to improve them.

    1According to the article, before Pliny the Elder completed his Historia Naturalis, ______.

    A.Nobody had considered walking a waste of time B.There was no encyclopedia on Earth

    C.Nobody knew what Mars was D.No Roman author had completed an encyclopedia

    2When did Pliny die in a natural disaster?

    A.In A.D. 79. B.In A.D. 77. C.In A. D.75. D. In 77 B.C.

    3Which of the following statements would the author agree to?

    A.We should destroy Pliny’s encyclopedia because it contains too many mistakes.

    B.Modern encyclopedias — such as Wikipedia — have fewer mistakes.

    C.In the biggest encyclopedia, we can find all of the human knowledge.

    D.In all encyclopedias, there is some incorrect information.

    4The author expects his readers to _____.

    A.find all the mistakes in Historia Naturalis B.improve an encyclopedia

    C.complete the task of editing an encyclopedia D.take a look at the world’s biggest encyclopedias

  • 27、People can’t see you when you’re speaking on the phone, but they can hear you. So, the way you speak is especially important. In fact, researchers have found that 80% of communication over the phone is through your tone (语气) of voice; and only 20% is from the words you use. Here are our top tips on how to speak over the phone.

    Facial (面部) Expressions

    Your facial expression can influence your voice. For example, if you smile, your voice will sound warm and friendly; if you have an angry look on your face, it can make you sound unpleasant.

    Volume (音量)

    If you speak too loudly, you could sound angry. And if you speak too softly, it’ll be difficult to hear you. So, but not so loud that you’re shouting.

    Pace (速度)

    The pace of your voice is how quickly you speak. And this can show how you feel. For example, an angry person might speak faster than normal. Or a downhearted (沮丧的) person might speak very slowly. Try speaking a little more slowly than normal. This will make you sound confident, and it’ll make it easier for the other person to understand you.

    Gestures (手势)

    Gesturing can influence the tone of your voice. When you gesture, you bring more air into the lungs (肺), which can make your voice sound warmer. Gestures are also useful to help you stress the right words or even find the words you need. The best thing about gesturing during a phone call is that no one can see what you’re doing, so you can gesture as wildly as you like!

    Movement

    If you’re feeling nervous, stand up and move around. It will reduce the nervousness in your body and help your voice to sound more confident.

    Pauses (停顿)

    Using pauses every now and then can help you to slow down. This will make you sound more confident and in control. Also, if you pause after giving some new information, it’ll give the other person time to understand it. At the same time, listen to how the other person uses pauses. They could tell you something about the speaker’s feeling. For example, when a speaker is really angry, he might use pauses and say, “I…am…so…angry…”

    【1】What’s the percent of telephone communication is from the words you use? ________

    A.20%.

    B.40%.

    C.60%.

    D.80%.

    【2】What can people do to reduce their nervousness on the phone? ________

    A.Gesture wildly.

    B.Move around.

    C.Raise their voices.

    D.Make facial expressions.

    【3】How can pauses help people talk on the phone? ________

    A.The speaker can show he is friendly.

    B.The speaker can tell more information.

    C.The listener will feel confident and in control.

    D.The listener will have time to understand the words.

    【4】What is the text mainly about? ________

    A.How to control the speed of your speech.

    B.Different good ways of talking on the phone.

    C.Reasons of making gestures while talking.

    D.How to improve communication among friends.

五、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 28、   What will happen if1 family without the Internet for a month? One American family decides to find out.  They have2 (send) an invitation to a leading US television station, expecting that it will send a film group to record their day-to-day life3 technology for a month.

    When the film group meet the Smiths, they find that Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith and their two sons are so crazy about technology that they4(hard) do things together. At mealtimes, no one sits at the dining table for their food. Everyone just runs into the kitchen, takes their food and then goes back to their screen, "Mrs. Smith explains," If we5 (not make) a change, our family will become strangers to each other!"

    Getting back to the normal life without the Internet is not6 (easy), especially when the Smiths lose7(they) in it. They have to make many changes. For example, the brothers have to go to the school library8 (borrow) books for their scientific projects, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith need to go out shopping9 they cannot buy things online. As the family have picked up the new lifestyle, they find that they can spend more time taking over meals, playing sports and doing all kinds of10 (activity) together.

    Would they be able to go for long without using the Internet after the challenge?

六、完型填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 29、Last summer a snowstorm hit a small town nearby. I saw, in the local newspaper, a picture of a young woman, a little boy and a younger   standing in front of a totally destroyed(摧毁的) house, eyes wide open with fear. I noticed their clothing   closely matched ours. This would be a good chance to teach my children to help those unlucky ones.

    I   their situation to my seven-year-old twins, Brad and Martin, and encouraged the boys to donate some of their less favorite toys. My little daughter, Meghan,   quietly when the boys piled up the old toys. After a while, Meghan walked up with Lucy, her much-loved doll, hugged tightly(紧紧抱在) in her arms. She put her round little   into Lucy’s, giving her a final kiss, and then put her down   on top of the others. “Oh, honey”, I said, “you don’t have to give Lucy. You love her so much.”

    Meghan nodded, trying to hold back her tears(眼泪). “Lucy makes me happy, Mummy. Maybe she’ll make that little girl happy, too.”

    The boys watched in surprise as their baby sister put Lucy in the   . When I stared(凝视) at Meghan, thinking over my donation, they went, without a word, to their room and both   with their loved items. Martin thought for a short while, then looked over at Meghan and put his model car next to Lucy. Amazed, I took my old jacket out of the box, and put in it a new one I had bought the week before, hoping the young woman would   it as much.

    Anyone can give away what they no longer require, but true generosity is giving what you   . I, who had meant to teach, was taught.

    【1】A. man B. woman C. boy   D. girl

    【2】A. styles B. colors   C. sizes   D.prices

    【3】A. announced  B. explained C. showed D. translated

    【4】A. watched  B. behaved C. counted D. waited

    【5】A. eyes B. ears   C. face   D. head

    【6】A. gently B. quickly C. happily D. gratefully

    【7】A. car B. box   C. room   D. picture

    【8】A. played B. dealt   C. returned D. disappeared

    【9】A. wash B. keep   C. wear   D. love

    【10】A. buy B. need   C. mean   D. dislike

     

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五、短文填空
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