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2025-2026学年(下)阿坝州九年级质量检测英语

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一、翻译题 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 1、他说得太快了,没能清楚地表达自己。

    ________________________________________

二、单选题 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 2、Zhong Nanshan is a hero _______ fought against SARS in 2003 and COVID-19.

    A.which B.who C.what

  • 3、You must promise me that you’ll survive, that you won’t give up, no matter what happens, no matter ______ hopeless.

    A.what

    B.when

    C.how

    D.who

  • 4、Notices were ___________in the community to ask us to wear face mask(口罩)in public.

    A.put away

    B.put off

    C.put up

  • 5、When you leave please turn off  the lights _______energy.

    A. save   B. saves C. to save   D. Saved

     

  • 6、Victoria Falls, about 1, 700 metres wide and 100 metres high, is .

    A.huge B.clean C.quiet D.dangerous

  • 7、一Could you help me clean the floor,Bob?

    —Wait a moment. I __________ for some information about the World Cup.

    A.search

    B.have searched

    C.am searching

    D.was searching

  • 8、My father has decided to take____a hobby like painting after he retires

    A.up B.out C.away D.in

  • 9、—My father has already decided to give up smoking.

    —Congratulations!   .

    A. Many hands make light work   B. Better late than never

    C. The early bird catches the worm   D. It never rains but it pours

     

  • 10、---I can’t stand (忍受) the air pollution in this city any more. It is getting more terrible.

    ---________. We’ve never had so many factories before.

    A. Neither I can.

    B. Neither can I

    C. So I can.

    D. So I can.

     

  • 11、—Can you cook by________

    YesI can cook well

    Ayou

    Byour

    Cyours

    Dyourself

     

  • 12、Do you know   ?

    A. that Mount Tai is B. that is Mount Tai C. where is Mount Tai D. where Mount Tai is

  • 13、LiBai and Shakespeare were ______ very important poets during the Tang dynasty. Their poems are very moving.

    A.both

    B.neither

    C.either

    D.all

  • 14、---I know you ______ to China many years ago. And how long have you ______ in   China ?

    ---I don’t remember it exactly.

    A. come,  live   B. came; come   C. come; come   D. came;  lived

  • 15、I was just going to turn off the light____ the telephone rang.

    A.when B.while C.if D.before

  • 16、---Would you like to go on a trip to the Garden of Eden(伊甸园)?

    ---Sorry, we can’t. It’s ___________the visiting hours. Let’s make it tomorrow.

    A. through B. across C. beyond D. against

  • 17、She has never been there,   she?

    A. has B. is C. does   D. was

     

  • 18、______ the high speed, the train was crowded.

    A. despite   B. Despite   C. Although   D. although

  • 19、—________I do the cleaning first, Mum?

    —No, you ________. You can do your homework first.

    A. Must; mustn’t   B. Can; mustn’t

    C. Must; needn’t D. May; needn’t

     

  • 20、Because of the COVID-19 (新冠病毒), some people________that there might not be enough food in store so they should buy as much as possible in case.

    A.worried B.worry C.have worried D.will worry

  • 21、— OK, what do you want to know?

    — I’m unsure _________.

    A.which is the way to the Palace Museum

    B.how many colors were there in a rainbow

    C.that the couple have been married for a long time

    D.what he has devoted himself to improving his study

三、补全对话 (共2题,共 10分)
  • 22、A: How’s it going, Lisa? This is Alice! I’m visiting Zhangjiajie with my family.

    B: Hi, Alice! I’m pretty good. 1

    A: Oh, it’s amazing! Zhangjiajie is famous for the Tianmenshan Mountain.

    B: I hear there are many steep mountains. 2

    A: No, we took the cable car(缆车) to climb the mountains instead of walking.

    B:What an exciting experience. 3

    A: For five days. My parents will come back to have a meeting next Monday.

    B: What a pity! You could have visited more famous places . How about the food there?

    A: 4. I enjoy all kinds of traditional food there. And so do my family.

    B: Could you show me some photos of the other places when you are back?

    A: 5. We will meet soon.

    B: Have a nice journey.

  • 23、A: Hello, Susan! What do you plan to do after supper?

    B: I want to watch TV after finishing my homework. Work must come first.

    A: OK. You can do it. 【1】?

    B: My favorite show is talk show.

    A: 【2】?

    B: Because I can learn more about someone who I love.

    A: 【3】?

    B: At least three times a week. Sometimes, only once a week. What about you?

    A: 【4】. You know, I do sports every day and I play football twice a week.

    B: Who is your favorite football player?

    A: Of course Ronaldo is. He is the best player in the world. He won many football games.

    B: I see. Let’s discuss it at the class meeting.

    A: 【5】.

四、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 24、   Have you ever had the flu(流感)? If you have, you know how bad it can make you feel. The flu virus is spread(传播) from person to person in the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. The flu virus attacks the body’s cells and changes into different forms. That is why people who have received the flu shot(流感疫苗接种) may still get ill with the flu. There are 3 types of the flu:

    Type A viruses can infect people, birds, pigs, horses, seals, whales and other animals, such as avian flu or bird flu.

    Type B viruses infect people and result in smaller outbreaks(爆发). People infected with type B viruses are often sent to hospital with higher death rates.

    Type C viruses cause mild illness in humans without the onset of an epidemic(流行病).

    Most people are familiar with the symptoms(症状) of the flu such as cough and fever, but they can be mistaken for a common cold. Most kids will get the flu during their school years. For most kids, the flu comes and goes, but for some, it can be a serious illness. Most kids get the flu in winter because germs(细菌) spread more easily when kids are always in the classroom.

    The best way to stop from getting the flu is to wash your hands often, keep your hands to yourself, and go to your doctor for the flu shot(注射) or mist(喷雾). If you have the flu, get plenty of bed rest and drink lots of fluids. Most people recover from the flu in one to two weeks. Doctors often recommend flu vaccines(疫苗) for high risk groups such as young children, the elderly, those with chronic(慢性的) diseases, weak immune systems, or professionals working with high risk groups.

    1What type of the flu can result in higher death rate?

    A.Type A. B.Type B. C.Type C. D.All above.

    2Some people who have received the flu shot may still get ill with the flu because________.

    A.the flu is not easy to be treated B.the flu can spread from person to person

    C.people are easy to catch a cold D.the flu virus may change into different forms

    3In order to stop from getting the flu, we’d better not________.

    A.always stay in the classroom B.wash your hands often

    C.keep your hands to yourself D.get a flu shot or flu mist

    4According to the passage, the writer probably agrees that________.

    A.the flu can’t spread from one person to another easily

    B.people who have received the flu shot won’t get ill with the flu

    C.we can do nothing if we have the flu

    D.students are easier to get the flu in the classrooms

  • 25、Why Music Isn’t for Everyone?

    They say music is universal, and it seems to be true since wherever we go, we see people listening, playing or dancing to it. We tend to think that music is larger than our cultural differences and shows the deeper connections between us.

    But according to a recent study published in the journal Current Biology, music doesn’t speak to everyone. There is a condition, the researchers argue, called “musical anhedonia (音乐快感丧失)”. They say that those who have this condition lack the ability to experience pleasure from music.

    For the study, 30 people listened to the same, mostly classical music pieces. They were then asked to complete a questionnaire on how they felt about the music. At the same time, the researchers measured their heart rate and skin reaction, which are considered physiological (生理的) measures of emotion.

    According to the researchers, most of the people in the study got pleasure from the music. They had a quicker heartbeat and sweated (出汗) more. However, a small number had very little and even no pleasant feeling while they listened. These people had none or very few of the physical signs the others in the study experienced.

    The researchers say that this means people have different abilities to enjoy music and that “there are people who specifically can’t enjoy music at all”, study author Josep Marco-Pallares of the University of Barcelona in Spain told Live Science.

    To study the condition further, another group of scientists, at Columbia University, US, researched brain activities. They found that the key is the blood flow (血流量) to the reward system in the brain.

    “People who got less pleasure from music had comparatively lower blood flow to areas involved in the reward system of the brain when listening to music,” reported the Daily Mail.

    The lower blood flow makes it more likely that the brain’s “reward system” will be inactive. Thus, it will release(释放) less of the “pleasure chemical” dopamine (多巴胺). As a result, people get less pleasure from music.

    If the research is correct, according to National Public Radio, there are simply people who just don’t get music. They may get pleasure from many things, but a good tune (曲调) isn’t one of them.

    【1】What do we know about people with “musical anhedonia”?

    A.They usually avoid listening to music.

    B.They like to listen to certain types of music.

    C.They believe cultural differences are larger than music.

    D.They can’t feel the pleasure that music brings to others.

    【2】What was the purpose of the study?

    A.To learn what music people love most.

    B.To learn how music influences people’s emotions.

    C.To see whether music works in the same way for all people.

    D.To understand the relationship between music and the body.

    【3】What happened to the participants when they listened to music?

    A.All of them had faster heartbeat and sweated more.

    B.People who enjoyed music had more dopamine released.

    C.They showed different physical signs as the music changed.

    D.People who got less pleasure from music had higher blood flow.

  • 26、   Earth Day Activities

     

    Cleanup

    Date & Time

    Sunday, April 22, 2018

    9:30 a.m—11:30 a.m.

    Address

    Several places in the City of Minneapolis

    Registration (报名)

    This event is free and open to all ages.

    Click (点击) here to join us.

    5K Bee Run

    Join us on Sunday, April 22 at Boom Island Park for a fun run / walk that supports the creation of a pollinator pathway (传粉路径) along the Mississippi River.

    REGISTRATION opens at 7:30 a.m.

    FUN RUN / WALK starts at 9 a.m.

    Click here for more information.

     

     

    1How long does the cleanup take?

    A.2 hours. B.2.5 hours. C.3 hours. D.4.5 hours.

    2Which of the following is TRUE about the cleanup activity?

    A.It’s held in a park. B.You don’t need to pay for it.

    C.It’s held on a spring afternoon. D.Kids are not allowed to take part in it.

    3When does the Bee Run begin?

    A.At 7:30 a.m. B.At 9:30 a.m. C.At 9:00 a.m. D.At l1:30 a.m.

    4What can we know about the Bee Run?

    A.It is a Saturday activity. B.People need to run or walk five kilometers.

    C.No registration is required. D.People need to run Mississippi River.

    5The material is probably from a ________.

    A.diary B.newspaper C.guidebook D.website

  • 27、   Tina Smith is a 911 operator(接线员). She takes calls and sends help to those in need. She got four calls this morning.

    Name: Susan Wendle     Telephone: 780-374-596     Age: 36

    Place: Next to the River Ouse in Norfolk. I can see the town of King’s Lynn on the other side of the river. I’m in Ferry Road with my son.

    Problem: My son fell in the river and cannot get out. He is holding on to a boat. He is very cold and tired. I tried to go in to help but I don’t swim very well.

    Name: Brian Morton     Telephone: 781-293-745     Age: 48

    Place: Crossing 4 of the M25 near the village of Shoreham with my friend.

    Problem: I drove off the road and hit a tree after trying not to run over a dog. I hurt my leg. My friend’s head is bleeding (流血).

    Name: Andrea Shelly     Telephone: 781-003-578     Age: 78

    Place: At home by myself in the hall. 27 Mycroft Street. 

    Problem: I fell down the stairs and can’t move my legs.

    Name: Steven Carter     Telephone: 784-384-924     Age: 33

    Place: At home by myself and I’m upstairs. 18 Sunderland Avenue. 

    Problem: My house is on fire. I can’t get out.

     

     

    1_________ is in the river.

    A.Susan Wendle B.Susan Wendle’s son C.Brian Morton

    2From the passage we know that _________ people got hurt in the car accident.

    A.One B.Two C.Three

    3Andrea is _________ years old.

    A.seventy-eight B.sixty-eight C.forty-eight

    4Steven Carter called at 911 because _________.

    A.he broke his leg B.he lost his dog C.his house was on fire

    5This passage is probably a _________.

    A.report B.story C.notice

五、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 28、   As you grow older, there will be certain events that will mark your growth. Graduating from high school and getting your first job are just a few of these. What are some other ways in which we mark our j1  towards adulthood?

    In the US, getting your driver’s license at the age of 16 is seen as a major coming-of-age (成人) ritual (仪式). You may have seen kids c2 their first car in movies and TV shows. It is the first true t3  of independence for most teenagers. But not every teenager gets a car right away. U4,  their parents will buy a second-hand car for them as their first car.

    Another big coming-of-age event is the prom (毕业舞会). H5 at the end of the year, the prom is a graduation celebration for senior high school students. Teenagers wear fancy clothing, ask each other to dance and vote (投票) for a prom "king" and “queen". For many teenagers, prom is the biggest social event of the year. It's a time for them to dress and a6 like an adult.

    And there's still more. At the age of 18, we can vote in the US and at 21, we can drink alcohol ( ).

    This is also the time when most children m7 out of their parents' home for college or work. It is around this age that society starts to c8 us to be adults. But what does it really mean to be an adult?

    Psychologist Jeffrey Arnett surveyed young adults and found three c9 adulthood goals: taking r10 for yourself, making independent decisions, and being financially (经济上) independent.

    I agree with Arnett. Being an adult has more to do with one's maturity (成熟) If you want to drive, vote, drink, leave home or even start a romantic relationship, you have to make sure that you're ready to be responsible.

六、完型填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 29、   Guide dogs were first trained after World War I when many soldiers returned home sightless. The German government started the movement. Today there are also guide-dog training centres in_____________ other countries. Thousands of___________ people can now travel almost as well as if they were sighted.

    The training of the dogs is very long and necessarily of a very high___________ since any mistake by the dog could endanger its owner’s life. At first, when puppies were brought up in kennels(养狗场), many___________tests as guide dogs because they were not used to everyday life outside. So now the puppies are looked_____________ by volunteer “puppy walkers” from about eight weeks old to seven or eight months. These are ordinary people who give the puppy experience in a typical home___________ the dog will easily get used to its blind owner’s home later. During this period, inspectors(视察员) from the training centres visit the___________ to see if it is getting enough experience, and to check if it is___________ as a guide dog.

    When the young dog leaves its puppy walker, it goes to a _____________ for four to five months. Those dogs which do  pass then meet their expected-to-be________________________, and together they undergo a one-month course, so that they can  learn to live and work together. After this course, if man and dog are______________________ together, the new owner signs to__________________________ the dog, which is now officially his.

    For many blind  people, the dog is a________________________  to  a new life. The owners walk  out more and get  more exercise, they feel________________________, and may be able to work and lead a full life. Since so many blind people live alone, their dogs  may also  fulfil an important emotional need, giving  them________________________  and companionship, as well as a richer and  more varied life.

    1A.many B.no C.any D.few

    2A.mad B.dead C.old D.blind

    3A.temperature B.speed C.standard D.price

    4A.passed B.had C.took D.failed

    5A.for B.up C.after D.at

    6A.so that B.as if C.even though D.as soon as

    7A.trainer B.dog C.woman D.man

    8A.beautiful B.suitable C.peaceful D.terrible

    9A.training B.playground C.middle school D.dog hospital

    10A.teachers B.owners C.players D.doctors

    11A.getting on well B.playing basketball C.making noises D.having a party

    12A.kill B.sell C.accept D.leave

    13A.stranger B.friend C.lesson D.means

    14A.tired B.sick C.independent D.sad

    15A.money B.food C.comfort D.house

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
一、翻译题
二、单选题
三、补全对话
四、阅读理解
五、短文填空
六、完型填空
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