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成都七中初中学校2025-2026学年度2026届九下五月质量检测
英 语
注意事项:
1.全卷分 A 卷和 B 卷,A 卷满分 100 分,B 卷满分 50 分;考试时间 120 分钟;
2.选择题部分使用 2B 铅笔填涂;非选择题部分使用 0.5 毫米黑色签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚;
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A卷(共100分)
第一部分 听力测试(共30小题,计30分)
一、听句子,根据所听到的内容选择正确答语。每小题读两遍。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)
( )1. A. Is it yours? B. Oh, I 'm so sorry. C.I didn't put it there.
( )2. A. Glad to hear that. B. They are delicious. C. OK. Please wait for a while.
( )3. A. Good luck! B. Enjoy yourself! C. Congratulations!
( )4. A. Sure. B. Never mind. C. No, I don't.
( )5. A. Good idea. B.I disagree. C. How come?
二、听句子,选择与你所听到的句子意思相符合的图片,并将代表图片的字母填在相应的题号后。每小题读两遍。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)
6.____________ 7.____________ 8.____________ 9.____________ 10.____________
三、听下面4段对话,根据对话内容及问题选择正确答案。每段对话读两遍。(共10小题,每小题1.5分;计15分)
听第一段对话,回答11,12小题
( )11. Where is the library?
A. Near the shopping mall.
B. Next to the subway station.
C. Across from the Sunshine Cinema.
( )12. How will the woman get to the library?
A. On foot. B. By bike. C. By subway.
听第二段对话,回答13,14小题
( )13. What color does the woman's daughter like?
A. White. B. Green. C. Yellow.
( )14.How much will the woman pay?
A.28 yuan. B.34 yuan. C.40 yuan.
听第三段对话,回答15-17小题
( )15. What will Jack do this weekend?
A. Watch movies. B. Go hiking. C. Learn to cook.
( )16. What does Sally think of cooking?
A. Hard. B. Fun. C. Relaxing.
( )17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. The weather. B. Weekend activities. C. Favorite dishes.
听第四段对话,回答18-20小题
( )18. When did Fred start making the kite?
A. At 2 p.m. B. At 4 p.m. C. At 4:15 p.m.
( )19. Who will Fred fly the kite with?
A. His brother. B. His classmate. C. His mother.
( )20. Where are the speakers?
A. In the park. B. Near the lake. C. At home.
四、听短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息。短文读三遍。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)
World Food Day
Time
On 21.________________ 16th every year
22.______________ of food
*Many months of hard work for farmers
*A chance to live for poor families
*Joy and connection for most people
School activities
*Students can visit food factories to know how food is brought to the 23.______________.
*Some schools give away rice or 24._____________ to help poor families.
Personal actions
*Finish all the food on the plate.
*Plan meals ahead to avoid 25._______________
第二部分 基础知识应用(共30小题,共40分)
五、阅读下面短文,从方框内的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)
A. as long as B. even though C. made progress D. make a change E. took their advice
Everyone has a dream. My dream is to study hard and become an astronaut.
However, I wasn't always so focused. In the past, I was lazy and spent too much time playing computer games instead of studying. My parents were strict with me, but I never 26._____________
One day, I met a poor kid who was very thirsty for knowledge. He studied hard 27._____________he had no nice books or quiet rooms. I felt really touched and decided to change. From then on, I listened carefully in class all the time, and 28._____________ little by little. Now, I'm one of the top students in my class, and my parents and teachers are proud of me.
I believe that 29.___________ I keep working hard and never give up, my dream will come true. This experience teaches me that it's never too late to 30 .______________.
六、补全对话。根据对话内容,从方框中选出适当的选项补全对话,并将选项的编号填在横线上。(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)
Alex: Hi, are you going to the cultural festival this weekend?
Sam: 31 It looks awesome--live music, food stalls, and even dance performances. Will you take part in it?
Alex: Yes, I just can't wait.
Sam: 32
Alex: Definitely the food! I want to taste Mexican tacos.
Sam: So do I. And I heard a vendor(小贩) from Mexico City is coming to sell some handmade masks.
Alex: 33
Sam: That sounds great. By the way, my mother's birthday is coming soon. 34
Alex: I'll see if there is something interesting too, but I'm most excited for the live band performance in the evening!
Sam: Same here! It's going to be so much fun. 35
Alex: That's a good idea. Let's enjoy ourselves together.
31. _________ 32. _________ 33. _________ 34. _________ 35. _________
七、完形填空 (共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)
On April 26, 2023, Dillon Reeves from a middle school in Michigan was riding home on the school bus with his classmates. However, something ____36____ happened—the driver suddenly suffered a heart attack. The bus started to get out of control. Dillon looked around and saw his fellow students crying out in ____37____. He realized they were heading to a very ____38____ place where lots of cars met.
The bus swayed (摇摆) from side to side. Dillon got up from his seat ____39____ and rushed to the front. He had to do something before their bus hit the cars. Though he was frightened, he ____40____ the steering wheel (方向盘) to keep the bus from getting on the wrong way to avoid an accident. Dillon was feeling nervous, but he wouldn’t ____41____. In the end, Dillon managed to press down hard on the brake (刹车) to ____42____ the bus and saved everyone on board. The bus driver was taken to the hospital immediately to receive medical treatment.
People at the scene were amazed by Dillon’s ____43____ and quick thinking. They were very proud of him, describing him as a ____44____. “Dillon made all the difference and showed the very best of our students,” said the school head Robert. He believed that Dillon’s brave action would ____45____ others to follow his example.
36. A. natural B. terrible C. stupid
37. A. joy B. anger C. fear
38. A. busy B. safe C. clean
39. A. gently B. quickly C. cheerfully
40. A. watched B. touched C. held
41. A. give away B. give up C. get along
42. A. stop B. repair C. catch
43. A. patience B. confidence C. bravery
44. A. hero B. doctor C. passenger
45. A. warn B. force C. encourage
第三部分 阅读理解 ( 每小题2分,共15小题,共30分)
八、阅根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确的涂A,错误的涂B。(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
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46.What kind of person is Guo according to ?
A. A man who prepares well. B. A man who loves learning. C. A man who never gives up.
47.How does the writer show kindness according to?
A. By giving examples. B. By making a comparison. C. By showing others' words.
48.How many continents(大洲)has Guo visited so far?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
49.What can we learn from the comments?
A. Many people think he isn't responsible.
B. Most people praise his amazing achievement.
C. Several people think Guo should stop his dangerous journey.
50.Which person in our English textbook is Guo similar to?
A. Candy Wang from a shy girl to a pop star.
B. Abing living a hard life but achieving a lot.
C. Aron Ralston losing his arm but still climbing.
B
There’s no better way to start the holidays than with a holiday movie. The storylines of these movies are often silly and easy to understand. The characters are not reasonable enough. The plot moves too fast to be realistic. Even so, the happy endings make you feel good. And as it turns out, there are reasons behind the joy you get from watching them.
Holiday movies are usually relaxing. Watching them is good for our physical health. According to a study published in 2020 in the book Nostalgia Now, holiday movies can lower stress hormones (荷尔蒙) and increase cardiovascular (心血管) health because the movies are always full of fun.
Holiday movies do more than just benefit our bodies. They can improve our mental health as well. Courtney Cope, a scientist, once said, “When it comes to holiday movies, we know they are always going to work out in the most positive way. It’s a nice vacation from reality for our minds.” In fact, when we are watching these movies, we imagine ourselves living in a perfect world.
Besides, holiday movies enable us to see things in a new way or feel encouraged to make a difference. We often see characters that we respect overcome all kinds of difficulties. The movies serve as a reminder that even in the worst of times, there is always hope.
Moreover, most holiday movies are family-friendly. When we watch them with others, we create shared memories and strengthen relationships. The laughter and joking about an unrealistic movie create a positive bonding experience, which makes us feel closer and “at home” for the holidays. The shared memories and experiences make the holidays more meaningful.
51.What can we learn about holiday movies from paragraph 1?
A. They tell realistic stories. B. The characters are not clever enough. C. They have happy endings.
52. Why does the writer mention the study in paragraph 2?
A. To bring up a new idea. B. To provide scientific support. C. To call for further studies.
53. What can we infer from Courtney Cope’s words?
A. People enjoy going on vacation with family.
B. Holiday movies remind us of the happy times.
C. Our minds like the relaxing break from reality.
54. What does the underlined word “bonding” in paragraph 5 probably mean?
A. Working. B. Connecting. C. Learning.
55. Which of the following best shows the structure of the text? (P=Paragraph)
A. B. C.
C
Warming temperatures and shorter winters might sound like the end of snow days. However, rising temperatures may actually cause snowstorms to produce more snow, says David Robinson. He is a professor at a university in New Jersey. He studies climate change.
Temperature change is one of the greatest in Earth’s climate change over a long period of time. It can happen naturally or because of human activities, such as burning gas and coal. Burning these materials produces CO₂ and other waste into the air, which hold heat in the air, leading to warmer global temperatures over time.
But how could warmer temperatures lead to more snow? To get snow, you need water and freezing temperatures (0℃ or less), says Robinson. Without water in the air, there is no precipitation (rain or snow). Robinson says there are signs that snowstorms are becoming stronger. This is because of this connection between water and precipitation.
“The warmer the air becomes, the more water it holds. So, if it’s warming and still cold enough to snow, you can get more snow,” Robinson says.
Of the 10 biggest snowfalls in D. C. area, five happened in the past 25 years, according to the NWS. During that same time period, average winter temperatures in D. C. increased. In 1996, the average winter temperature was 1.8℃. In 2020, it was 6℃.
Weather experts suggest that rising temperatures may make winter shorter and less cold. But for now, the snow is still falling. One day, winter might not have any days below the freezing temperature. Once temperatures stay above freezing, snowstorms become rain. Until then, we might continue to see strong storms.
According to Robinson, that time could come sooner than we think. He says, “When we look back, years from now, we may see that this was the breaking point.”
56. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. How Earth’s climate changes.
B. What causes rising temperatures.
C. How pollution influences climate.
57. What will the warming temperatures cause according to the text?
A. Drier weather. B. Longer winters. C. Stronger snowstorms.
58. What is the purpose of paragraph 5?
A. To introduce D. C.
B. To report the biggest 10 snowstorms.
C. To support Robinson’s ideas.
59. What does Robinson think of the future warming temperatures?
A. Impossible. B. Serious. C. Amazing.
60. Where is the text probably taken from?
A. An environmental blog B. A weather report. C. A geography study guide.
B卷(共50分)
1、 短文填空。从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确通顺(每词限用一次)。(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)
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The Juyongguan Great Wall was built during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was 61 and repaired for the sixth time in the early Ming Dynasty, which makes it look like 62 it is today. Recently, a group of scientists from Chinese Agricultural University in Beijing made a study on the Juyongguan Great Wall, and they found an amazing fact.
Some parts of the wall were made of stones, but some were built of “rammed earth”, which is a 63 of rocks and soil. Usually, rammed earth should 64 easily by wind and rain over time. However, the fact is not like that. So scientists 65 how rammed earth managed to survive for such a long time. And now they have found that parts of the wall have been protected by something called biocrust. This is a thin layer of plant life, including moss, lichen and other things.
The scientists examined a 370-mile-long section of the wall and found that the parts 66 in biocrust remained better than other parts. The scientists took some samples (样本) of the biocrust back to their lab for testing. They found that such material was actually 67 against the rain and wind than the rammed earth. This means that the wall has protected 68 well with the biocrust over the years.
These 69 could be important. Although biocrust may not look attractive, its 70 ability to protect things could be a very useful tool. It offers the experts who manage ancient buildings a good way to protect them.
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2、 补全短文。根据短文内容,从短文后的A ~ F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
The term "social phobia" seems to have taken on popularity these days. Young people in particular are describing themselves as having it. They prefer not to go out much, saying that it's hard for them to make new friends or socialize. 71 The answer is "no".
In fact, this is just a reaction to certain social situations. US researcher Ty Tashiro wrote the book Awkward (笨拙): The Science of Why We're Socially Awkward and Why That's Awesome. 72 As a result, they end up feeling uncomfortable.
For example, they might be afraid of breaking some kind of unspoken rule. 73 This might make them unwilling to socialize. They prefer to stay in instead of going out to meet new people. But this doesn't mean they have social phobia.
Social worry is not the same as real social phobia, which is much more serious. 74 But they are so afraid of doing it that they cannot leave their homes. Their brains simply won't allow them to interact with others in a normal way. People with social phobia disorder can even experience panic attacks(惊恐发作).
75 Some people use self-help books to help them gain more control over their minds. Therapy (心理治疗) can also help.
A. Luckily, social worry can be treated.
B. But is this a "real" disorder (病症)?
C. He explains that some people don't "read" social situations correctly.
D. So they start to act awkwardly because they don't want this to happen.
E. People with social worry are thirsty for going out and talking with people.
F. They might feel uneasy because they are afraid of forgetting their friends' names.
71.___________ 72.___________73.____________74.___________75.___________
三、阅读表达。(共10小题;计20分)
A. 完成图表。根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)
Photography is a way of making pictures by using light. It means “to draw with light”. The idea of taking photographs has been around for hundreds of years. Photographers moved from using metal plates to glass plates and finally to light-sensitive(感光的) film to record an image(图像). Let’s take a look at how photography has changed over the centuries.
When photography first began in 1826, very few people were able to use cameras. The first photographers, including inventors, scientists and artists, built their own cameras and knew how to use chemicals to process their photos. It wasn't easy to use these early cameras. It could take more than a minute to take a photo and the plates had to be processed right away so that the image wouldn't be lost.
By the 1800s, photographers started to use film instead of plates in cameras. This made taking photos easier because many photos could be taken on one piece of film. Cameras became smaller because film was small and light and took up less space inside the cameras than the plates. Also, by the 1880s, cameras started to be sold to the public. These cameras were smaller, cheaper and easier to use than the early cameras. As a result, many people took up photography as a hobby.
In the 1900s, more people started taking photos, but few of them processed their own film. The equipment and chemicals needed were expensive, so was the darkroom. However, some people did process their own film and today there are still photographers who like to.
Digital cameras were first used at the end of the 20th century. Although a digital camera takes an image in the same way as a film camera, it records the images differently. Instead of recording the image chemically on film, a digital camera records the image electronically as digital information. This is the same kind of information a computer uses. Digital cameras won the heart of the public very quickly. Most people take photos with them rather than with film cameras, for they're small and cheap. What's more, photographers can see the pictures on the screen right away. If they're not right, they can be changed or deleted on the cameras or computers.
The biggest change has come with the development of digital technology. Now we have more digital devices such as smartphones, smart pads, and smart watches.This has made taking photographs even quicker and easier. And of course, we've been able to share them like never before, particularly on social media.
The Development of Photography
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B. 任务型阅读,根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)
81. Did Molly buy the tea cup by using her phone or paper money?
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82. What did Lee buy at the night market in Chongqing?
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83. How did Olivia get the "soldier" model souvenir?
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84. What did these three teenagers' travelling experiences in China have in common? List 1.
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85. Travel in China needs advice for travelling in Chengdu. What other experiences can foreigners try in Chengdu? Give an example and tell your reasons.
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四、书面表达。(计15分)
学校将在英语周就“时间管理”这一话题进行英语演讲比赛,请根据以下图示,以“ Time Management ”为题写一篇英语演讲稿。
Time Management
注意:
1. 需全面反映图文信息。
2. 文中不能出现真实姓名及班级。
3. 开头结尾,已给出,不计入总词数,词数:100词左右。
Dear teachers and students,
It’s my great pleasure to be here to give a speech. Today I’d like to share my ideas about time management. _____
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Thanks for listening! ______
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