山东省德州市武城县二校联考2025-2026学年九年级上学期第二次月考英语试题

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九年级英语学科月考卷 一、听力测试(共 25 小题; 1-20 小题, 每小题 1 分;21-25 小题, 每小题 2 分; 总计 30 分;每小题约有 8 秒钟的答题时间) (一)录音中有五个句子,每个句子听两遍,然后从每小题A、B、C中选出能对每个句子做出适当反应的答语。(5分) ()1. A.J.L.Baird. B. In America. C. In about 1927. ()2.A.So do I.B. That's a good idea.C.See you later. ()3. A. I don't think so. B. You are kidding.C.I am really sorry. ()4. A. Take it easy. B. Shame on you. C. Look out. ()5. A.Thank you.B. Congratulations.C. Never mind. (二) 录音中有三个句子,每个句子对应一幅图片,每个句子听两遍,然后选择与句子内容相对应的图片。 AB C 6. _______ 7. _______ 8. _______ (三)录音中有五组对话, 听对话两遍后, 从每小题 A、B、C 中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。 9. Which sport does the man like? A. Basketball. B. Table tennis. C. Hurdling. 10. What's the conversation mainly about? A. The Lantern Festival B. The Dragon Boat Festival C. The Chongyang Festival 11. Where does the woman want to go? A. Museum. B. Hotel. C. Restaurant. 12. Where are the two speakers? A. In a classroom. B. In a restaurant. C. In a playground. 13. How did Thomas travel to Shanghai last week? A. By plane. B. By car. C. By train. (四)录音中有一段长对话,听对话两遍后,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。(4分) ( )14. Where is the man going? .A. To the classroom. B. To the library C.To the zoo. ( )15. What is the man getting ready for? A. The science lesson. B. The Chinese lesson. C.The English lesson. ( )16. What does the man think the most useful invention is? A.Cars. B. Light bulbs. C.Computers. ( )17.Why does the woman think the most useful invention is cars? A. Because she can go anywhere in her car. B.Because cars are cheap. C. Because cars are faster than bikes. (五)录音中有三小段独白,听独白两遍后,根据独白内容,将信息配对。(3分) ( )18.Lisa A. know that kites were invented in China ( )19.Jack B.learn Shen Nong first discovered tea as a drink ( )20.Carol C. like a special ice-cream scoop best in summer 六)听力填表(共 5 小题;录音播放前, 你有 20 秒钟的读题时间)。(10 分) 录音中有一篇短文,是老师对学生寒假生活安排的录音。请你根据表格内容提示,记录相关信息, 完成表格(每空一词)。 Winter Vacation Programs Purpose: to make the students’ life interesting and ____21___. Program 1: Sharing books reports online Time: From 9:30 to ____22____ on the morning of January 23rd Program 2: Choosing the most ____23____ photo in the class * Students need to have a ____24____ and make a decision Program 3: Collecting waste * Students can buy some great ____25____ for others For more information: Please call 3332568. 二.阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 2.5 分,计 50 分) 阅读下列短文,然后从每小题 A、B、C、D 中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最 佳答案。 A Yan Zihan, 14, Shenzhen I have been curious about the universe since I was a child. I want to know more. Shi Yaoxin, 28, Beijing I am a rocket designer (设计者)at the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Yan: What do you do as a rocket designer? Shi: My job has two parts: One is working at the Beijing headquarters and the other is carrying out launch missions (发射任务)at the launch site. In Beijing, I need to read materials related to rocket design and come up with structural design solutions. When doing launch missions at the launch site, I need to follow the steps to make sure that the product meets the design needs. Yan: How many times have you taken part in China’s manned space missions? Shi: In 2021, I started to be a rocket designer. I have taken part in three launch missions. In the Shenzhou XIV mission, for example, I did part of the final rocket check work. In the Shenzhou XVI mission, I saw the first Chinese civilian travel to space. Yan: What’s the most important quality for a rocket designer? Shi: I think that is a safety net mentality (安全底线思维). In the world of rocket making, being very careful is really important. So we always have a plan B. When people are going up into space in rockets, we can’t make any mistakes because we cant put peoples lives in danger. Its a job where we have to be perfect all the time. Yan: How do you make a balance between work and life? Shi: Although the high pressure at work, laughter and joy still always fill our offices. On weekends, I enjoy mountain climbing with friends. And many designers like to do sports, such as playing basketball or tennis after work. Yan: How did you get this job? Shi: I studied aeronautical engineering in college. I got this job through campus recruitment(招聘) You can also apply for the job by sending in your resume on the official websites of aerospace companies. 26. What do rocket designers usually do? A. They always work at the Beijing headquarters. B. They need to learn more related to rocket design. C. They only need to follow others ideas to solve the problems. D. Everyone needs to carry out launch missions at the launch site. 27. What do you think of rocket designers? A. They must be careful without any mistakes. B. Everyone has to be perfect all the time. C. They often have fun while they work. D. Their daily lives are full of high pressure. 28. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “resume”in the last paragraph? A. 职业 B. 职能 C. 简历 D. 学历 29.Why does Yan Zihan make this interview? A. Because she wants to know more about the universe. B. Because she needs to finish her homework. C. Because she wants to be a rocket designer. D. Because she has the quality of being the rocket designer. 30.Where is the passage probably from? A. A diary B. A newspaper C. A novel D. A play B In late November 2025, a devastating fire broke out in Hung Fuk Court, Tai Po, Hong Kong, leaving a profound impact on the city. The blaze, which started in a residential building during maintenance work, spread rapidly due to the use of non-flame-retardant scaffolding nets, trapping many residents inside. After 43 hours of intense rescue efforts, the fire was finally controlled, but the disaster resulted in 159 deaths and 79 injuries, including heroic firefighters who sacrificed their lives while saving others. For 65-year-old Chan Yuk-fung, a resident who escaped with her granddaughter, the tragedy was both heart-wrenching and inspiring—she lost her home but witnessed unprecedented unity across Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area. The Tai Po fire triggered an immediate and comprehensive response from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government. Within hours, temporary shelters were set up at nearby venues such as Tai Po Kwong Fuk Shopping Center and community halls, accommodating over 700 displaced residents. The HKSAR government established three special task forces to handle investigation, emergency support, and housing arrangements, demonstrating its commitment as the “responsible guardian” of citizens. To assist victims, the government launched the “Hung Fuk Court Assistance Fund,” which quickly accumulated HK37 billion—including HK3 billion in government seed money and HK34 billion in donations from enterprises, foundations, and individuals. Each affected family was eligible for a HK100,000 living subsidy to ease their financial burden. Beyond the HKSAR’s efforts, central government departments provided strong support. The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office coordinated with the Ministry of Emergency Management to deliver critical supplies, including portable chargers, rescue robots, and breathing apparatus, in three batches. The State Fire and Rescue Administration also dispatched advanced equipment such as lighting drones and exoskeleton suits to enhance search and rescue capabilities. The Greater Bay Area responded swiftly too—Guangdong Province sent medical supplies and rescue teams, while Macao donated HK$30 million through its foundation. Shenzhen residents organized “love relays” to deliver warm clothing and daily necessities to border checkpoints for Hong Kong volunteers. Community solidarity became a defining feature of the disaster response. Thousands of volunteers flocked to Tai Po, forming human chains to transport supplies at Guang Fuk Shopping Center, where piles of water, food, and clothing created “mountains of love.” Local businesses offered free hotel rooms, transportation cards, and hot meals, while charitable organizations provided psychological counseling and funeral services. Even ordinary citizens contributed—some set up stalls to distribute free hot drinks, while others used social media to coordinate aid efforts. This outpouring of kindness transcended regional boundaries, reflecting the deep bond between people across Hong Kong and the mainland. As Hong Kong moves towards recovery, the HKSAR government is advancing long-term reconstruction plans. Financial Secretary Paul Chan announced five mid-to-long-term solutions, including building public housing in Tai Po to accommodate residents who wish to stay in their original community. Eligible families can also purchase public housing units across districts as early as mid-2026, with over 9,700 units available. Meanwhile, investigations into the fire’s cause are ongoing—police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption have arrested 21 individuals on suspicion of manslaughter and corruption related to substandard construction materials. Despite the tragedy, Hong Kong’s legislative council election proceeded as scheduled on December 7, 2025, with candidates focusing on post-disaster reconstruction in their campaigns, embodying the city’s resilience to move forward. 31.What caused the rapid spread of the Tai Po fire? A. Strong winds in the residential area. B. Non-flame-retardant scaffolding nets. C. Lack of fire-fighting equipment. D. Residents’ improper use of electrical appliances. 32.How much money was accumulated in the “Hung Fuk Court Assistance Fund”? A. HK3 billion. B. HK34 billion. C. HK37 billion. D. HK100,000 per family. 33.What support did the central government provide? A. Sending medical teams to treat the injured. B. Donating HK$30 million through foundations. C. Delivering rescue equipment and supplies. D. Building temporary shelters for displaced residents. 34.How did the community show solidarity during the disaster? A. By organizing protests against the government. B. By forming volunteer teams and donating supplies. C. By closing businesses to mourn the victims. D. By demanding immediate arrest of the responsible parties. 35.What is one of the HKSAR government’s long-term reconstruction plans? A. Banning all maintenance work in residential buildings. B. Building public housing in Tai Po for affected residents. C. Relocating all Tai Po residents to other districts. D. Using the assistance fund to compensate businesses. C Dear James, Thanks for your letter. You say you are a good student and have lots of friends, but also have a problem. Some older boys are bulling(欺)you at school. You are very unhappy and don't know what to do about it. Here are some suggestions to you and other teenagers in this situation. Don't feel worried. It's not your fault(i错)! Being bullied can make you feel very lonely and angry, but you are not alone. Don't feel that you have to hide the problem. You should find someone you can trust, and tell them. It might be your teacher, your parents, or even your friend's parents. After you tell someone, you will get some support and feel some relief(解 脱). Speaking to an adult might make you nervous, but you can do other things. Some people express their feelings more easily on paper. Write a letter to someone or keep a diary.Include all the details (细节) about what the bullies do, as well as when and where the bullying happens. You can use it to show what is going on. And it is a wonderful idea to show your letter or diary to a teacher or another responsible adult. Then the bullies will feel very afraid if their names appear in a letter! Also, don't show you are sad and don't try to fight with the bullies. You could get in trouble yourself. Ignore them and just walk away. The bullies will soon stop. I hope you will get better soon. Yours, Happy sister, Miss Li ( )36.1.What do you think the letter is trying to tell us? A. What to do about being bullied. B. How to be a good student at school. C. How to write well in a diary. D. How to give suggestions to teenagers. ( )37. Why does the letter advise you not to feel worried if bullied? A. Because you are not alone. B. Because it is not your fault. C. Because someone has known about it. D. Because you're doing something wrong. ( )38. You'd better go and find a person you can trust and________ A. know what happens B. learn from them C.ask for help. D.make them lonely ( )39. If you remember: and follow the suggestions above, _________ A.nobody will speak to the bullies B.everybody will feel some relief C.someone will express their feelings D. the bullies will soon stop ( )40. What does the underlined"Ignore" mean in the letter? A. take no notice of B. take care of C. make full use of D get more help from D Chinese culture has great attraction for people both at home and abroad. We have seen many people from around the world express their love for Chinese culture in different forms. A growing number of foreigners have even chosen to live in China for its culture. Interested in Chinese classical literature, Canadian artist Brandon Collins-Green or Lin Buran in Chinese expresses his understanding of A Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin and Chinese poems through thousands of paintings. Often painting throughout the night, he has created more than 4,200 works. Living alone in the center of Nanchang, he has come a long way since he first came here in 2015 to study ancient Chinese literature. Brandon loves learning about the lifestyle of ancient Chinese people. “So far, I have read the novel three times, translated most of its poems, songs, lantern riddles(谜语),and dialogues into English,and completed over 1 million words of articles and 2,000 related paintings during my PhD studies,” said Brandon with pride and satisfaction. Timur Kuvatov, director-general and editor-in-chief of the Kazakhstan Today News Agency, is a Chinese kung fu fan. He has won kung fu championships a lot of times and also served as a coach for the Kazakhstan kung fu team. “Chinese kung fu is a treasure of Chinese culture. It is not just a sport but also reflects the Chinese way of dealing with people, their understanding of life, nature and the world," he said. Vincent Cazeneuve, known as Wensen Qi in Chinese, is a French artist devoted to lacquer(漆器)creation.He came to live in Chongqing in 2009. His works have been shown in art institutions both in and outside of China, and his fans have even collected some of them. What is the charm of Chinese culture that attracts these people? It lies in its richness and openness. Also its cultural background differences make foreigners curious about the lifestyles, way of thinking, and values of the country. 41. What has Brandon done to express his love for Chinese culture? A. He has created many famous Chinese poems. B. He has decided to move to China with his friends. C. He has written thousands of Chinese lantern riddles. D. He has translated part of Cao Xueqin's novel into English. 42. What does Timur Kuvatov think of Chinese kung fu? A. It is only a popular sport in China. B. It has nothing to do with Chinese culture. C. It is too difficult for foreigners to learn. D. It is a treasure showing the wisdom of the Chinese. 43. Which of the following is true about Vincent Cazeneuve? A. He came to live in China in 2019. B. His works are only shown in China. C. He is famous for his lacquer creations. D. He focuses on teaching art in Chongqing. 44. What does the writer express through the stories of Brandon, Timur and Vincent? A. Chinese names are more attractive to foreigners. B. The influence of Chinese art proves greater abroad. C. Chinese culture is getting popular around the world. D. China is an ideal country for people from abroad to live. 45. What can be the best title for the passage? A. New look of traditional Chinese culture. B. Charm of Chinese culture in foreigners' eyes. C. Development of Chinese culture in the West. D. Culture differences between the East and West. 二、短文还原(共 5 题,每题 2 分,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。 Learning a foreign language is a challenging but rewarding journey. It opens up new cultural horizons and enhances personal development. 46. _______ However, with the right strategies, anyone can master a foreign language effectively. First, set specific and achievable goals. 47. _______ Instead of saying “I want to learn English well,” set goals like “I will learn 10 new words every day” or “I will have a 5-minute conversation in English weekly.” Clear goals help you stay motivated and track your progress. Second, practice regularly. Language learning requires consistency, not cramming. 48. _______ You can listen to podcasts during your commute, watch movies with subtitles, or practice speaking with native speakers online. Even 15-20 minutes of daily practice is more effective than studying for hours once a week. Third, immerse yourself in the language. Surround yourself with the language as much as possible. 49. _______ Change your phone settings to the target language, read books or news articles, and join language learning communities. Immersion helps you develop a natural sense of the language and improves your listening and speaking skills. Finally, don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Mistakes are an inevitable part of the learning process. 50. _______ Instead of feeling discouraged, learn from your errors and keep practicing. Every mistake brings you one step closer to fluency. A. Setting vague goals will not help you make progress. B. It allows you to communicate with people from different backgrounds. C. You can learn a language well by studying once a month. D. They help you identify areas that need improvement. E. Find opportunities to use the language in real-life situations. F. Many people struggle with language learning because of wrong methods. 三、综合填空(共 2 篇,每题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,根据句意、音标或首字母提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的单词,使短文意思完整、连贯。 A The ancient Olympic Games were a [ˈsɪmbəl]51. ____________of peace and friendship in ancient Greece. They first began in 776 BC and were held every four years in Olympia. At that time, only men were allowed to take part in the games, and they had to compete52.____________ no clothes to show off their strength and physical beauty. Women were not only forbidden to join the games but also couldn’t even watch them,53.__________  they would face severe punishment, even death in some cases. As we all know, the modern Olympics started in 1896 in Athens. The54.____________(found) of the modern Games was Pierre de Coubertin, a French educator. He held a firm belief that the Games would help people from different countries live together in peace. Now, both men and women can participate in the Olympics, and there are over 300 different sports, 55.__________ (include) both summer and winter events. One of the most inspiring athletes in Olympic history is Jesse Owens. In the 1936 Berlin Olympics, he won four gold medals, which made a great difference to the world. His success proved that all people are equal, 56. ____________(whatever/however) their races or nationalities are. Today, the Olympic motto “Faster, Higher, Stronger—Together” encourages athletes to push their57. __________(limit) and cooperate with each other. Many people wonder58. ____________ the Olympic Games can have such a profound influence on the world. The answer is simple: the Games not only bring athletes together but also promote mutual understanding and friendship between nations. They remind us that we are all part of one global family. In 2008, Beijing held the 29th Summer Olympic Games. It was a great success and showed the world a brand-new China. The opening ceremony was so amazing59. ____________ it won high praise from people across the globe. Chinese athletes also performed brilliantly and won 51 gold medals, which was the 60.___________ (three) highest number in the history of the Summer Games. B 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从方框内所给 11 词中选择 10 个意义相符的词,必要时可加情态动词或者助动词进行词形变化,填入空白处 save, live, study, have, grow, change, know, cause, do, begin, work Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is one of the most famous environmental activists (积 极分子) in the world. While most teenagers are busy with sports, friends, and online games, he is working (61)______ the planet. So how does a teenager become a well-known environmental activist? “I (62) ________up in a family where people were always thinking about protecting the environment.”says Xiuhtezcatl. When Xiuhtezcatl was just 6 years old, he decided he had to do something about climate ( 气候) change — a serious environmental problem. Scientists (63)______ climate change for many years. They know that Earth’s climate changes on its own over time. But right now, it (64) _________more and more quickly than usual because of pollution created by people — by the cars, trucks and planes we ride in, and by the coal and oil we burn for electricity. Xiuhtezcatl points out that climate change is a serious problem. “People can feel very helpless about climate change, like there is nothing they can do.” he says. But that is not true. “Climate change (65)____ by humans.” Xiuhtezcatl says. “And we can try to solve it.” Xiuhtezcatl (66)_____ looking for solutions when he was just a little kid. His elder brothers and sisters ran an environmental group called Earth Guardians, which was started by their mom. At first he listened when they (67)_____ meetings. Soon he was traveling around the country and the world. His goal is to educate and inspire people to join the fight against climate change. Today Xiuhtezcatl runs Earth Guardians. The group (68)_____with thousands of kids around the world. He speaks to students in classrooms about things they (69)_____ to help save the planet. And he writes and performs hip-hop songs about the environment. Xiuhtezcatl believes that if many people change their habits, we (70)_____ on a safe, healthy planet. 五.阅读表达(共 5 题,每题 2 分,满分 10 分) 阅读下面短文,根据要求完成下列各题。 Urban gardening, the practice of growing plants in cities, has become increasingly popular in recent years. With more people living in urban areas, green spaces are becoming scarce. Urban gardening offers a solution by turning rooftops, balconies, and even windowsills into small gardens. This not only adds greenery to cities but also brings numerous benefits to people’s lives. One of the main benefits of urban gardening is improving air quality. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, helping to reduce air pollution in cities. Additionally, plants can filter dust and harmful chemicals from the air, creating a healthier living environment. Urban gardening also provides fresh, organic vegetables and fruits for gardeners. Growing your own food ensures that you eat produce without pesticides, which is better for your health. Furthermore, urban gardening has mental health benefits. Spending time with plants and nature can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. It provides a sense of accomplishment when you see seeds grow into plants and harvest your own food. Urban gardening also fosters community spirit. Many neighborhoods organize community gardens where people work together, share tips, and exchange produce. This helps build stronger relationships among residents. However, urban gardening faces some challenges. Limited space, lack of sunlight in some areas, and the high cost of gardening supplies can be obstacles. But with creativity and effort, these challenges can be overcome. For example, vertical gardens can be used to save space, and recycled materials can be turned into planters to reduce costs. 71.What is urban gardening? (no more than 15 words) _______________________________________________________________________ 72.What are two benefits of urban gardening for health? (list two) _______________________________________________________________________ 73.How does urban gardening foster community spirit? (no more than 20 words) _______________________________________________________________________ 74.What is a challenge of urban gardening mentioned in the passage? (no more than 15 words) _______________________________________________________________________75.How can people overcome the space problem in urban gardening? (no more than 10 words) 8. 书面表达(共 1 题,计 20 分) 人工智能(AI)的迅速崛起无疑是新世纪以来最为重要的科技事件。假定你是李华,正在准备课前5分钟英语小演讲,分享你对AI教学机器人的看法。 请写一篇不少于100词的演讲稿,内容包括: 1. 在将来,机器人能完全代替老师吗?还是只能作为老师的助手?请讲述你的观点并说明原因; 2. 你期待机器人如何帮助你学习?请从至少两个方面讲述。 要求:1. 语言通顺,要点齐全,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范; 2. 文中不得出现真实的姓名和学校名称;3.不少于 80 词 ___________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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