2024-2025学年九年级上学期英语期末模拟提高卷(译林版 含答案解析)
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英语试卷(提高卷)

注意事项:

1.试卷满分:100分,考试时间:90分钟。试题包含选择题和非选择题。考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效。

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4.测试范围:九年级英语上册全册(译林版)。

5.考生务必保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束时,将答题卡交回。

 2024-2025学年九年级上学期期末模拟卷(江苏通用)

选择题(共45分)

一、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1,满分15分)

1. Jay has ______ gift for music and can play several instruments.

A. /                     B. a                          C. an                        D. the

2. That is the dictionary ________ Millie is looking for.

A. who                B. whom                  C. whose                   D. which

3. Sandy received a ______ score than me because of her better preparation.

A. high                B. low                      C. higher                  D. lower

4. We didn’t believe it ______ we saw it with our own eyes.

A. unless              B. because                C. if                         D. after

5. I ______ from my hometown for years, pursuing my dreams and experiencing different cultures.

A. have left          B. will leave             C. went away            D. have been away

6. You can’t imagine the difficulty I have _________ the problem.

A. solving            B. solved                  C. to solve                D. solve

7. In English class, we are often told to ______ dialogues in pairs.

A. take up            B. make up               C. turn up                 D. grow up

8. The people who are more confident have more ________ to make themselves successful.

A. education         B. pride                    C. chances                 D. excuses

9. —Would you like to drink some wine or tea, Tommy?

— ________. Doctors advised me to drink water because of my cough.

A. Neither            B. None                    C. Both                     D. Either

10. —When shall we go to watch the basketball match in the sports center?

—Not until the work ________ tomorrow.

A. has finished    B. will finish             C. will be finished     D. is finished

11. Jack was ______ with envy when he heard Mike had got a new bicycle.

A. yellow           B. green                   C. red                       D. blue

12. The Sun is a star that ________ about 4.6 billion years ago.

A. forms             B. is formed              C. is forming             D. was formed

13. In character-training of children, what really _____much is what their parents say and do.

A. considers        B. values                  C. matters                 D. minds

14. —Do you know ______?

—I’m not sure. Maybe tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.

A. when the meeting will be held

B. when will the meeting be held

C. where the meeting will be held

D. where will the meeting be held

15. —I’m sure I can win the first prize in this English writing competition.

— ________. I’ve found lots of spelling mistakes in your writing.

A. I hope so        B. In your dreams      C. Good idea             D. Congratulations

二、完形填空(共15小题;毎小题1,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

You’re at your new school. It’s lunch time, but you don’t have anyone to sit with. You want to join someone at their table     16     you’re not sure if they’re friendly. What do you do? Natalie’s     17     of solving the problem was to create an ape. She knows what it feels like to be alone at a new school. She found it difficult to make new friends and had to     18     a new table at lunch every day. If she sat     19    , she felt lonely. But if she asked to join someone and was     20    , she felt embarrassed (尴尬的). She created a lunch-planning app to help students like     21     find people to have lunch with.

The app called Sit With Us is     22    . If a student is having lunch in the afternoon, he or she can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and     23     that invitation. They can then use the app to decide when and where to     24    . This allows students to make     25     online instead of face-to face. This is the reason why it works so     26    : it lowers (降低) the risk of being refused, and the embarrassment that goes along with it.

Natalie is     27     to see that people are replying to her app actively — especially those who suffer from bullying (遭受欺凌). Soon after her app was used by the public, she won a prize for it. She     28     appeared in many news stories.

Natalie was even asked to speak at a university. In her     29    , Natalie wanted people to know that you don’t have to do something     30     to change lives. Sometimes, a small thing — like having a friend to enjoy lunch with — can make all the difference.

16. A. so               B. or                        C. for                       D. but

17. A. answer         B. course                  C. way                      D. question

18. A. look for       B. look up                C. look out                D. look down

19. A. on time        B. in a hurry             C. by herself             D. in time

20. A. called          B. refused                 C. discussed              D. believed

21. A. us               B. it                         C. her                       D. them

22. A. cheap          B. simple                  C. quiet                    D. noisy

23. A. miss            B. make                    C. write                    D. accept

24. A. stop             B. study                    C. meet                     D. exercise

25. A. plans           B. trouble                 C. reports                  D. dinner

26. A. late             B. well                     C. hard                     D. loudly

27. A. upset           B. sorry                    C. happy                   D. angry

28. A. also             B. just                      C. still                      D. seldom

29. A. book           B. speech                  C. school                  D. picture

30. A. big              B. new                     C. similar                  D. enjoyable

三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1, 满分15分)

请认真阅读下列材料, 从材料后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答 题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

The Magic and Mystery of Trees

E-book $10.99
Hardcover $16.99

·Written by Jen Green

·Pictures drawn by Claire McElfatrick

·Published by DK Children

The book tells us that:

☆ Every part of a tree plays an important role in its growth;

☆ Trees help humans a lot;

☆ Humans damage (损害) trees because of pollution;

☆ There are fun activities such as planting your own tree and knowing a tree’s age.

Reviews

Kelly My daughter loves it because there are many beautiful pictures. She can read it herself and get a lot of pleasure from the book.

Johnson I teach Grade One and this book shows the importance of trees. It helps my students become more interested in nature.

31. Who drew the pictures in the book?

A. Kelly Green.B. Jen Green.         C. Claire McElfatrick.     D. DK Children.

32. What can’t we learn from the book?

A. Fun activities about planting trees.

B. What the mysteries of humans are.

C. How important every part of a tree is.

D. The relationship between trees and humans.

33. Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Johnson may be a teacher in Grade Nine.

B. We can find the reading above in a guide book.

C. Kelly’s daughter loves the book because of its pictures.

D. It’s more expensive to buy e-book version (版本) of the book.

B

①Sugar painting is a painting made of sugar, It’s the sugar for us to taste, and the painting for us to admire. The development of the sugar painting art is a long process (过程), and every change in the form of sugar painting reflects (反映) the changes in the social life, and it is also a reflection of historical and cultural customs.

②Since the Warring States Period (战国时代), the ancient people loved sweets and developed methods of producing sugar. In the Tang Dynasty, there was huge development in the technology of sugar making. And sugar, the precious (珍贵的) product once only served to the emperors and princes, also went into people’s homes. With the cultural and economic (经济的) development of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, people became less interested in only tasting sweetness. In the Ming Dynasty, some people added pictures with good luck into the bowl of sugar, and sugar painting appeared.

③Sugar painting is different from normal painting. It needs boiling syrup (熬糖浆) and painting. It seems simple, but it is extremely challenging to make. Sugar painters use syrup as the material, a spoon as the “paintbrush”, and a smooth table as the “paper”. To make syrup, they have to make sugar hot before painting. Since syrup may become hard if it cools, the painters have to produce the work in a very short time. They move the spoon full of syrup up and down, left and right. Soon a sugar painting is done.

④However, it’s a pity that this folk art is dying recently. The sugar painting that used to be rich in shapes has become poorer and poorer because of fewer needs. What’s worse, few people seem to be willing to pass on the art except those aging sugar painters

⑤For most people, painting is a kind of art and difficult to understand. However, sugar painting has pulled the art down into people’s daily lives. Through it, we may see the spiritual support of the ancient people across centuries. Now, sugar painting has been listed as an intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) in China.

⑥Therefore, the art should be remembered, missed and passed on.

34. When did the precious sugar go into people’s homes?

A. In the Warring States Period.            B. In the Tang Dynasty.

C. In the Yuan Dynasty.                        D. In the Ming Dynasty.

35. How did sugar painting appear?

A. Some people put Chinese paintings into precious sugar.

B. Some people poured some syrup onto the Chinese paintings.

C. Some people added pictures with good luck into the bowl of sugar.

D. Some people used syrup to draw some Chinese paintings on the paper.

36. What’s the main idea of Paragraph ③?

A. The difficulty of making sugar paintings.  B. The history of making sugar paintings.

C. The method of making sugar paintings.     D. The development of making sugar paintings.

37. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph ④ probably mean?

A. It means that sugar painting is dying and it is worrying recently.

B. It means that sugar painting is popular in people’s daily lives.

C. It means that sugar painting should be remembered and passed on.

D. It means that sugar painting is a kind of art and difficult to understand.

C

When you open a certain mobile app, there’s usually an open-app advertisement that gets in your way Some of these ads can send you to another app if you shake your phone a bit. And this has been causing heated discussion online recently.

These open-app ads act like “doors”—no matter which app you open, you may always end up in those apps that have more ads. During online shopping festivals, for example, users are usually led to shopping apps like Taobao and JD.

There are already a number of rules on this problem. A rule that came out in December 2022 gave specific requirements for how these “shake-to-open” ads should operate. It said that the rotation angle (旋转角度) of the phone should be larger than 35 degrees, and the time spent shaking the phone should be longer than 3 seconds. Starting from May, the ads must have a clear button to let users to close them.

However, putting these regulations into action can be difficult. The total number of apps is large, making it hard to look into every app. There were at least 2.59 million new apps in January and February alone, reported Nanfang Daily.

However, this shouldn’t be the reason for the mobile apps to step out of these “lines” and take advantage. That way, what all the platforms (平台) really get is people’s complaints. Over 90 percent of users strongly dislike such open-app ads, according to the Jiangsu Consumer Council.

Such ads hurt an app’s reputation (声誉) because fewer users may want to use them after being taken to other apps too many times. To attract the users, the apps should respect their choices and provide them with ads that they can choose to click on only if they want to.

38. What does the phrase “gets in your way” mean in Paragraph 1?

A. Prevents you from entering the app.  B. Leads you to another app.

C. Forces you to buy something useless. D. Steals your personal information.

39. In Paragraph 2, Taobao and JD are used as examples of ________.

A. apps that have open-app ads

B. apps that open-app ads lead to

C. apps that were discussed heatedly recently

D. apps that many people go shopping online with

40. It is difficult to put these rules into action because ________.

A. it’s difficult to manage the app developers    B. users really need these open-app ads

C. apps have more new ways to present ads      D. it’s hard to make rules for all apps

41. What is probably the writer’s opinion?

A. More ads will give apps good rules.

B. Users mind products more than ads in apps.

C. Apps should let users decide whether to open the ads.

D. Apps have made too much money from open-app ads.

…………

参考答案

1. B

【详解】句意:周杰伦在音乐上有天赋并且可以弹奏多种乐器。

考查固定搭配和冠词辨析。根据“has...gift for”可知,此处表示泛指,gift首字母发音为辅音,用a,have a gift for sth.“在……上有天赋”。故选B。

2. D

【详解】句意:那就是米莉正在找的那本字典。

考查定语从句关系代词。who先行词指人,在从句中作主语或宾语;whom先行词指人,在从句中作宾语;whose修饰人或物的先行词,在从句中作定语;which先行词指物,在从句中作主语或宾语。句中“the dictionary”是物,且在从句中作宾语,应用which来引导定语从句。故选D。

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