资源简介 / 让教学更有效2025年春季学期山东省日照市五莲县二中九年级英语学业水平考前预测试题一、完形填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分) 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Sophie and Max were classmates who were asked to work on a group project. Sophie felt 1 to work with Max, but she quickly realized that Max wasn’t putting in as much effort as she was. And he always had excuses to leave early.Sophie 2 to communicate with Max and said, “This is our common task (共同任务), and you should try your best to do it.” But Max kept making 3 .As the deadline came near, Sophie found 4 doing most of the work. She felt disappointed and angry. One day, Sophie discovered that Max had been 5 a different project with his friends in another group. She felt angry that Max didn’t give 6 attention to their project. She went to Max and said, “I can’t 7 you’ve been working on another project. We’re supposed to be a 8 , but you’re letting us down.”Max said, “I don’t think it is a big 9 . I think I can deal with both projects.”Sophie was even 10 , “It is a big deal! We’re counting on you, but what did you do for us 11 you can’t commit (承诺) to doing this project, then you need to tell us.”Max realized that he had been selfish (自私的) and said 12 to Sophie and the rest of the group. Sophie was still upset, but she said, “I 13 that you want to help your friends with their project, but you need to communicate with us.”Max nodded and said, “You’re right. I should have been more responsible and communicated better. I 14 to do better from now on.”Sophie smiled and said, “Thank you. Let’s finish this project together and make it the best one yet.”In the end, their project turned out to be a 15 , and they all received high grades. Both Sophie and Max realized that working together with their whole heart was much better.1.A.sad B.excited C.awful D.worried2.A.tried B.loved C.continued D.forgot3.A.excuses B.examples C.plans D.mistakes4.A.himself B.herself C.myself D.yourself5.A.working on B.getting on C.putting on D.turning on6.A.common B.clear C.enough D.bright7.A.believe B.think C.find D.explain8.A.team B.company C.family D.class9.A.piece B.deal C.reason D.sentence10.A.angrier B.busier C.quieter D.happier11.A.Because B.Though C.If D.Unless12.A.hi B.sorry C.no D.goodbye13.A.remember B.imagine C.notice D.understand14.A.warn B.agree C.refuse D.promise15.A.joke B.dream C.question D.success二、阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIf you are going to Europe, you might consider taking some time to visit Provence. Whether you are interested in beautiful places, ancient history, good food, or music and theater, Provence has something to offer to you.Provence once was a Roman province and is in the southeast of France now. You will be attracted by its green hills, olive* trees, and old towns with pretty houses. Visitors can find forests, colorful flowers, horses, and people with smiles there. Provence is also “the city of dream in Europe.” Some people say it is Provence that makes France so romantic. The palace should play an important part in the romantic stories.The Flowers: Provence is the hometown of lavenders* and sunflowers. Lavender means “waiting for love”. It also means beautiful. The mountains of Lubero is the most beautiful area across France. And there are also many kinds of pared with the fantastic flowers Lavender, sunflower is a lot warmer. Under the sunlight, thousands of yellow sunflowers are smiling at the sun.The Food: The people there are well-known for keeping their traditional lifestyles. And in the restaurant, you will have the experience of eating the food that has the too much use of olive oil. The food is fresh and healthy. All the things make Provence become the heaven to those who like delicious food.The other activities: Provence is the Kingdom of city. They hold many parties, dance, and festivals. You can even see a bullfight* in the towns of Arles and Nimes, or enjoy great shows with the famous stars.May to July are the best tourist months. Not only the red sky, the sweet smell of olive, but also the wonderful lavenders, make Provence send out the breath of romantic.16.The Provence lies ___________.A.in the southeast of France B.in the northeast of FranceC.in the southwest of France D.in the northwest of France17.We can do following things EXCEPT____________ in ProvenceA.watching a bullfightB.enjoying great shows with the famous stars.B.Because they can know people’s faces.C.Because they can understand what we say and write.D.Because they can write all kinds of interesting stories.20.From the fourth paragraph, we can infer that DeepSeek’s team is ______.A.kind B.patient C.interesting D.hardworking21.The author seems to tell us DeepSeek will ______.A.become a top player B.have amazing modelsC.develop better and better D.make us wait all the time22.How is the text organized (①= Paragraph 1,②= Paragraph 2,…)A. B. C. D.C“You’re going to do WHAT ” I asked my best friend, Julie, in alarm.“I’m going to try out for the cheer-leading squad(啦啦队), ” she said, eyes fixed on the ground. We had been best friends since the second grade and we did everything together. We had made many plans about what we would do this year, but now she was going off on her own. I was sure that if she joined the cheer-leading squad, she would become best friends with someone else and I couldn’t stand the thought.“Why are you doing this Do you really want to hang around with those girls instead of me ” I cried, my voice filled with anger.“It’s not about the girls.” Julie said. “It’s about the sport. I want to be on the squad at the high school level because they win scholarships(奖学金)at state competitions, and I have a better chance if I’m on the squad here,” she explained. “Besides,” she added, “it’s not like I’m leaving the country or something.”“Goodbye,” I walked away, leaving Julie standing with a sad look on her face. I didn’t want to listen to her explanation anymore and didn’t want to forgive(原谅)her, either.The rest of that week I was unhappy and I avoided Julia in the hall. I planned to watch the first game and take no notice of Julie. Instead, I was amazed by the enthusiasm(热情)and skills of Julie’s cheering. Although she was the youngest member of the team, Julie enthusiastically led cheer after cheer. I saw how her face lit up with joy. I was shocked as I realized that she loved the sport. Trying out for the team had nothing to do with me—maybe it was just something she wanted to do.I came near her shyly, but Julie smiled immediately. “Hey, you were really great,” I began. Then I added at once, “I’m so sorry I’ve been rude to you about your joining the squad.”Julie smiled and replied, “A group of us are going for ice cream. Why don’t you come along ”________, but I smiled in return. As I walked towards the cheerleaders, I realized there was room in Julie’s life for all of us.23.What upset the writer according to Paragraph 2 A.Julie would be away from her. B.Julie would be more excellent than her.C.The cheerleaders were rude. D.The cheer-leading squad was not famous.24.Which of the following sentences can be put in the ________ A.Julie turned away with a smile on her faceB.Julie asked me to join the cheer-leading squadC.Julie’s quick forgiveness made my eyes burnD.Julie’s excellent performance moved people25.How did the writer’s feeling change in the passage ① shy ②amazed ③happy ④angryA.②-③-①-④ B.②-④-①-③ C.④-①-③-② D.④-②-①-③26.What can be the best title for the passage A.Pains and Gains B.Fears and Cheers C.Health and Wealth D.Interest and AbilityDA bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs l.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost If you answered 10 cents, you are not alone—most people give the same answer(the answer is wrong). It’s an example of how we often depend on intuitive responses(直觉反应)—answers we feel are true. People give answers that “pop into their mind,” says cognitive scientist Steven Sloman. We don’t spend much time “reflecting and checking whether the answer…is right or wrong.”The bat and ball question helps explain why we often believe in fake(虚假的)news. It is part of human nature to believe, says Sloman. But “the trick with fake news is to know to verify”—in other words, to stop and check what you know.In one experiment, Sloman and a colleague invented a discovery called helium rain. They told a group of volunteers about it, but they did not fully explain what it was. They then asked the volunteers to rate(评等级)their own understanding of helium rain. Most volunteers rated themselves 1 out of 7, meaning they didn’t understand it.The researchers then told another group of volunteers about the discovery. This time, they said the scientists could full y explain how it works. The volunteers gave an average answer of 2. The scientists’ confidence gave the volunteers an increased sense of their own understanding of it, Sloman says.According to Sloman, studies show that knowledge spreads like a contagion(接触传染). This idea can be seen in many fields, including politics(政治). “If everyone around you is saying they understand why a politician is dishonest,” Sloman Bays, “then you are going to start thinking that you understand, too.”So, in a world where misleading information is common, is there a way to protect ourselves “I don’t think it’s possible to train persons to check everything that they encounter(遇到),” Sloman admitted. “It is just too human to believe what you are told.”However, training people to care about fact-checking is important, he argued, especially in online communities. Think of the headlines and stories that are shared on your social media feed every day. Probably these fit in with your own worldview—but perhaps not all of them are true.“We should check things and not just take them at face value,” Sloman said, “Make sure if it is true before you believe.”27.The writer uses the example of the bat and ball question to show that ________.A.people often forget skills that they have learned at schoolB.there is often more than one possible answer to a questionC.many people give quick responses without thinking carefullyD.people sometimes are too careless to get the right answers28.How much does the ball cost A.5 cent. B.10 cent. C.15 cent. D.20 cent.29.More volunteers said they could understand helium rain after ________.A.some of the volunteers explained it to themB.Sloman and his colleague showed them how it worksC.they heard that scientists could explain it confidentlyD.they examined the conclusion carefully by themselves30.What does the writer probably agree A.It is important to do an experiment based on scientific research.B.The second group of volunteers are more confident than the first.C.People can be cheated easily because of too much fake news.D.People should be trained to check before they believe something.II卷(非选择题)三、词汇运用(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分) 根据首字母或汉语提示, 在答题卡上写出下列句子中单词的完全形式。31. A new planet has been d by the scientists from China.32. We are supposed to r what we have learned during the day after school.33. We have the t of sharing mooncakes with our families on the Mid-Autumn Festival.34. We often visit our r and receive lucky money during the Spring Festival.35. He is the most h__________ student in my class, he often makes others laugh.36. The book I want is right at the __________(底部) of the shelf.37. It’s good for friends to speak _________(直接) to one another.38. When the temperature is below zero, there will be a layer of ice on the _________(表面) of the lake.39. Teenagers should be (教育) to care for animals.40. I have taken part in an ________ (环境的) project since last year.四、语法填空语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分) 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式(每空不多于3个单词)。If you take the subway in Beijing, you may see there’s nobody in the driver’s seat. But don’t be afraid—it just means you are on the new driverless line. 41 September 4, a driverless subway line 42 (name) the Yanfang Line started to try running in Beijing. The line was open to passengers at 43 end of 2017. The trains on the new line are the Chinese 44 (one) domestically (国内地) made driverless subway cars. The line 45 (build) between Beijing’s Yanshan and Fangshan areas with 960 seats and a top speed of 80 46 (kilometer) per hour. The trains are 47 (complete) self-driven. The general designer says the driverless trains actually run in a 48 (safe) way than regular subway trains. And of course, the “drivers” of the new trains can’t become ill 49 tired. So far, twelve cities in China 50(begin) to build such driverless subway lines.五、阅读表达Many people may throw away the nuts(核) after eating fruits, but artists of nut carving(核雕) have instead collected them and turned them into artworks.“One nut, from 0.8 to 6 centimeters, can be made into all kinds of beautiful artworks," said Tan Wanhai, the top artist of Weifang nut carving.The history of nut carving might start from the Qing Dynasty. During that time,Wang Dayan, the best artist in the Palace Museum, spread the skill to the local people in Shandong Province. Because of the difficult carving skills required and its rich artistic meanings, Weifang nut carving was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage(国家级非物质文化遗产)in 2008."I want to bring this kind of traditional art to life," said Tan, the 48-year-old artist. “Every nut looks different before being carved," Tan added. Artists have to study each nut to carefully plan out their artwork. Besides, according to Tan, they have to learn about some skills in painting and handwriting art from many traditional cultures. “In order to show folk stories from ancient times, I need to read many books to enrich myself," Tan said.“ Artists in the past have been wise enough to turn common things into objects of beauty. In recent years, thanks to the creative ideas of artists in Weifang, nut carving artworks have been increasingly welcomed by people in China,” Tan said.“This popularity has also attracted many young people to learn the traditional skills of nut carving, create new skills and even help to pass down the skills to future artists. ”51. Who is Tan Wanhai 52. Why was Weifang nut carving listed as a national intangible cultural heritage 53.What should an artist do before planning out his artwork 54. What made nut carving artworks popular in recent years 55. What influence has been brought by the popularity of nut carving 六、写作(满分15分)人工智能AI技术的快速发展和Chat GPT的问世,给人们的学习和生活带来了巨大的变化,同时也引发了人们对于人工智能取代人类的担忧。假如你是李华,受邀参加某英语报“Teenager Says”栏目,请说说你对人工智能的看法。内容包括:1.人工智能优点:代替人们做危险、枯燥的工作;2.人工智能的缺点:人们对AI过度依赖;3.你的看法:......注意:1.字数:100词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);2.文中不得出现真实人名和校名;3.可适当发挥,以使行文连贯。【参考范文】参考答案1-5 BAABA 6-10 CAABA 11-15 CBDDD16.A 17.D 18.C19.C 20.D 21.C 22.A23.A 24.C 25.D 26.B27.C 28.A 29.C 30.D31.discovered 32.review 33.tradition 34.relatives 35.humorous36.bottom 37.directly 38.surface 39.educated 40.environmental41.On 42.named 43.the 44.first 45.was built46.kilometers 47.completely 48.safer 49.or 50.have begun51. The top artist of Weifang nut carving。52. Because it requires difficult carving skills required and has rich artistic meanings.53. He has to study each nut.54. The creative ideas of artists in Weifang.55. This popularity /It has attracted many young people to learn the traditional skills of nut carving, create new skills and even help to pass down the skills to future artists.六、写作Dear Editor,I’m glad to be invited to join this program. With the development of science and technology, Artificial Intelligence is getting more and more popular in our daily life.On the one hand, AI can be used to do dangerous, boring and tiring work so that we will live a better and happier life . On the other hand, with AI being widely used, a large number of workers are losing their jobs. What’s more, some people depend on AI so much that they lose their ability to think creatively and independently.In my opinion, AI will never completely take the place of human beings so there is no need to worry about it too much. It is a tool we invented and we are surely able to make it under control. The key is to make the best use of AI to make our life more convenient and more colorful.Yours,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览