2025-2026学年河北省邯郸市九年级上学期11月期中考试英语试(含答案)

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2025-2026学年河北省邯郸市九年级上学期11月期中考试英语试(含答案)

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2025-2026学年河北省邯郸市九年级上学期11月期中考试英语试题
一、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共15分。
Heze in Shandong is called the “Peony Capital (牡丹之都)” of China. It has grown the beautiful flower for over 1,500 years. Thanks to this flower, another industry (行业) 1 .
Many 2 make money from the painting of peonies. In the village of Liuguantun, a group of more than 30 women usually 3 at the painting club. They draw peonies together there. Xu Qian is 33 years old. She holds a pair of 4 in her right hand—one with color and the other with water. She paints peony flowers 5 . It takes her a week to finish a 1.8-meter-long painting. She can 6 around 3,000 yuan a month. The pay is 7 . “More importantly, I can still take care of my two children,” she said.
The peony painting industry is growing well in Liuguantun and the county (县) of Juye. Many farm workers 8 peony flowers. They can make money at home instead of going out to work.
“We usually teach farmers traditional Chinese painting for free. They needn’t pay anything. It takes villagers about one year to learn to draw the flower, or just half a year for 9 learners,” said Xu Fengqiu, the 10 of the club. There are over 20,000 villagers in Juye doing painting. Their paintings go to over 40 countries in the world, according to a report.
1.A. puts off B. looks up C. comes out D. takes down
2.A. players B. children C. pioneers D. villagers
3.A. meet B. play C. teach D. trade
4.A. pens B. pencils C. brushes D. scissors
5.A. wisely B. politely C. suddenly D. carefully
6.A. use B. see C. make D. steal
7.A. bad B. low C. little D. good
8.A. buy B. paint C. enjoy D. smell
9.A. old B. fast C. young D. patient
10.A. learner B. teacher C. postman D. policeman
二、补全对话-填空:本大题共1小题,共5分。
11.根据下面的对话情景,在空白处填入一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
(Bob is calling Tina on the phone. )
Bob: Hello, Tina! What do you think of the show you went to yesterday
Tina: Great! It’s about the Four Great Inventions in China.
Bob: 46
Tina: My favorite invention is the compass. It was also called “Si Nan” in ancient times.
Bob: I’m quite interested in it. 47
Tina: In the past, it was used for showing people the direction.
Bob: It’s really useful. 48
Tina: No one knows who invented it.
Bob: I will go to see the show this Sunday. 49
Tina: Sure. You can take the No. 7 bus. Have a good time.
Bob: 50 Goodbye.
Tina: Bye.
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三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
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Li Xiang, 14, Shijiazhuang, has always found sign language very fun and cool, and he is curious (好奇的) about those who know sign language.
Hao Shuxin, 27, Chongqing, is a sign language interpreter (翻译).
Now Li Xiang is interviewing Hao Shuxin to learn about sign language.
Li: What’s your story with sign language
Hao: I see sign language as my first language. My parents are both deaf, so I learned it at a very young age. In 2018, I became a sign language interpreter in Chongqing. My work is to help deaf people in legal matters (法律问题).
Li: How is sign language different from spoken languages
Hao: Sign language has fewer words, so I sometimes can’t just interpret a word. I need to break down the meaning for deaf people. Its grammar is also different from spoken languages. For example, “put out a fire” becomes “a fire put out” in sign language, as deaf people describe what they see first.
Li: What’s something people don’t know about sign language
Hao: Sign language also has “dialects (方言)”. Deaf people from different places use different hand moves to say the same word. To learn about these “dialects”, I talked with deaf people from across China. I want to do everything I can to help deaf people communicate with society.
12.How old was Hao Shuxin when she became a sign language interpreter
A. 14. B. 18. C. 20. D. 27.
13.What are the differences between sign language and spoken language
①Spoken language has more words.
②Sign language has more meanings.
③“A fire put out” is in spoken language.
④People in different places have different sign languages.
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ①④ D. ③④
14.Why did Hao Shuxin talk with deaf people from across China
A. To teach them sign language.
B. To learn about sign language dialects.
C. To help them with legal problems.
D. To find a job as a sign language interpreter.
B
Recently, a video has caught many people’s attention. In the video, a man is introducing Shanghai in English. He wears his uniform and smiles confidently (自信地). He is a city cleaner in Shanghai, China. His name is Li Zhonghua. Many people watched this video and felt amazed. They wanted to know why he could speak English so well.
Li Zhonghua was born in a village in 1975. He had never learned English before going to Shanghai in 2019. His interest in learning English started in 2020. One day, a foreign friend asked him for help, but Li Zhonghua didn’t know what he was talking about. After that, he decided to learn English. He studied it after work. He used the surroundings (环境) to improve his English words. Now, he has known more than 3,500 English words. He is very well-known for his spirit to learn English. More and more common people begin to learn from him. He sets a good example for them.
“The most important thing in learning English is persistence. That means keeping learning and never giving up,” he said.
“English is important and helpful. It is like a bridge that connects people from different countries,” he added. He uses English to introduce Shanghai to foreign friends and help them understand China better.
Li Zhonghua’s efforts don’t stop there. He will continue to learn English. He plans to learn a different foreign language in the future.
15.What does Li Zhonghua do
A. A teacher. B. An actor. C. A cleaner. D. A waiter.
16.When did Li Zhonghua learn English
A. In 1975. B. In 2019. C. At work. D. After work.
17.What does Li Zhonghua think is the most important in learning English
A. The surroundings. B. Never giving up.
C. Having a good teacher. D. Watching English TV shows.
C
When you are in a new place or trying to find your way around, it’s important and necessary to know how to ask for directions. However, many ESL (English as a Second Language) learners may find it quite challenging to ask for directions in English. Don’t worry. This text will help.
The first and most important step is to start the conversation politely. This makes him/her more likely (可能的) to help you. If possible, put on a smile.
Once you’ve started the conversation, you’d better ask for directions by using simple sentences. Here are some English bining (结合) them with a friendly smile will increase your chances (机会) of receiving helpful directions.
● Could you please tell me the way to the bookshop
● Excuse me, can you give me directions to this house
● What’s the best way to reach Donald Street
When you receive directions, it’s important to make sure that you’ve understood them correctly to avoid getting lost or taking a longer way. You can repeat what the person has said. This not only shows that you’ve been listening carefully but also provides a chance to correct any misunderstandings (误解). Here are some expressions to help you, too.
● Let me make sure I understood correctly. I should turn left, is that right
● Did you say I need to turn left at Central Park
● Would it be possible for you to write down the directions for me
Finally, when you have the information you need, don’t forget to thank the person for his/her help.
18.What can you do to increase your chances of getting useful information
①Talk loudly. ②Ask politely.
③Use simple sentences. ④Listen as quietly as possible.
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ①④ D. ③④
19.Why does the writer advise that we repeat what we’ve heard
A. To let others serve us better.
B. To ask for more information.
C. To make sure we don’t get it wrong.
D. To correct the mistakes of others.
20.Which expression can help you check if you understand the directions correctly
A. Just tell me again.
B. I know the way now.
C. I don’t understand anything.
D. Let me make sure I should go straight, right
21.Where is the text probably from
A. A travel guide. B. A sports report.
C. A cooking book. D. An educational magazine.
D
Learning to be polite in a new language isn’t easy. Every language has special ways to be polite, and knowing how to use these rules can make a big difference.
One simple way to make your English sound more polite is to use modal verbs. You probably already know modal verbs like “could”“ would”“ might” and “shall”. While people use these verbs to talk about ability or possibility (可能性), they’re also a great way to make your English sound more polite, especially when you are asking questions. For example, asking someone “Do you want to have dinner with me ” sounds direct. But if you use a modal verb—“Would you like to have dinner with me ”—it sounds much nicer! When you ask for something, you can use modal verbs too. “Could you open the window, please ” sounds much better than just “Open the window, please.”
Another way to sound more polite in English is to append“ please” at the end of a sentence. “Pass me the book, please.” is better than just “Pass me the book.”
You can also use the past tense. For example, when you check into a hotel, the worker there might ask, “Did you need any help with your luggage (行李) ” Although the past tense is usually used to describe things that have already happened, it’s also a way to show you are polite.
These tips will help make your English sound more polite and considerate!
22.Which of these questions sounds the most polite
A. Eat dinner with me!
B. Did you have dinner
C. You should have dinner with me.
D. Would you like to have dinner with me
23.What does the underlined word “append” in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Add. B. Delete. C. Change. D. Repeat.
24.How does the writer explain how to be more polite
A. By telling stories. B. By drawing maps.
C. By giving examples. D. By showing numbers.
25.Why does the worker in the hotel use the past tense
A. To be polite. B. To offer help.
C. To follow hotel rules. D. To describe a past thing.
26.What is the best title for the text
A. Ways to invite people to dinner
B. The history of English modal verbs
C. The importance of speaking English politely
D. Advice on making English sound more polite
四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。
27.阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Kites have a long history of more than 2,000 years in China. The earliest kite was invented by Mo Di. He made it out of wood. After that, Lu Ban used bamboo to make kites.
Weifang has a long history of making kites. At first, kites were used for measuring distance (测距) and communicating. During the Ming Dynasty, kites started to be popular among common people. Weifang kite-making was included in the National-level Intangible Cultural Heritage (非物质文化遗产) lists in 2006.
The Weifang International Kite FestivalIt is usually held on the third Saturday in April and lasts about half a month. Since 1984, it has been held every year. More than 30 countries from all over the world take part in the festival.
Yang Hongwei, 56, is a master (大师) of the Weifang kite-making technique (技巧). Born into a kite-making family, Yang often saw kites with bright colors and different shapes in her grandfather’s workshop. Yang learned the skills from her grandfather at 16. After years of practice, she started her own workshop in 1992.
“Many places around the world have a tradition of flying kites,” Yang said. “But I think the cultural background behind our kites is special.”
In her spare time, she also travels to different countries including Germany, Australia, the US and New Zealand. She tells people about Chinese stories seen on kites and the traditional ways of making kites.
“I am an inheritor (继承人) of the culture. It is also an important job of mine to spread the heritage around the world and onto the young,” she said.
(1) Who invented the earliest kite in China ______________________
(2) What were kites used for at first _______________________
(3) How often is the Weifang International Kite Festival held since 1984 ______________________
(4) At what age did Yang start learning kite-making ______________________
(5) Do you think it is important to protect traditions like Weifang kite-making Why or why not ______________________
五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
28.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或填入括号内所给单词的正确形式。
In ancient China, when flowers just started to bloom (盛开) during early spring, people would choose a day to get together for a flower-themed party. This day 11 (know) as the Flower Festival nowadays.
The Flower Festival is 12 (wide) celebrated on the fifteenth day of the second lunar month. But in some places, people also celebrate it on the second, the 13 (twelve) and the twenty-fifth day of the second lunar month. It depends 14 the local weather in different places.
The Flower Festival 15 (have) a history of over 1,400 years. It was believed that this day was 16 birthday of all flowers. Every spring 17 ancient China, there were interesting celebrations. A nice activity was an outing (外出) in the countryside to enjoy beautiful flowers. Ancient people also went to a garden nearby, 18 they might visit a place with flowering trees. They sang or danced, and sometimes they’d play simple 19 (music) instruments. It was 20 (help) for showing talents. There were also many other 21 (event) then. For example, people, especially girls, tied a piece of red cloth or paper onto flowers to express 22 (they) wishes for a bright future. They also 23 (drink) flower tea, planted flowers and caught butterflies.
In a word, the Flower Festival is a great time to experience the 24 (beautiful) of spring. As more people learn about this festival, it 25 (become) more popular in the future.
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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
29.成长离不开改变。在过去的三年里,你一定发生了许多变化,这些变化使你成为一个更好的人。以写一篇短文,谈谈你在性格、学习和爱好方面的变化。
提示:
(1)What changes do you have
(2)How do you like the changes
注意:(1)文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名。
(2)词数80个左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
I’ve changed a lot in the past three years. Changes make me better. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1~10.【答案】C、D、A、C、D、C、D、B、B、B
11.【答案】【小题1】
Which invention do you like best
【小题2】
What was it used for
【小题3】
Who invented it
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Could you tell me how to get there
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Thank you.
12~14.【答案】C、C、B
15~17.【答案】C、D、B
18~21.【答案】B、C、D、D
22~26.【答案】D、A、C、A、D
27.【答案】【小题1】Mo Di.
【小题2】They were used for measuring distance and communicating.
【小题3】It is held every year./Once a year.
【小题4】At 16./At the age of 16.
【小题5】Yes. I think it is very important because it is a valuable part of Chinese cultural heritage.
28.【答案】【小题1】
is known
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widely
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twelfth
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on
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has
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the
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in
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or
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musical
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helpful
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events
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their
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drank
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beauty
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will become
29.【答案】例文:
I’ve changed a lot in the past three years. Changes make me better.
In terms of personality, I used to be very shy and afraid to talk to others. Now, I’ve become outgoing and enjoy making friends. In the study, I didn’t like English before, but now I find it interesting and my grades have improved a lot. As for hobbies, I used to spend much time playing video games, but now I love reading books and playing basketball.
I think these changes not only make me a better person but also bring me more happiness and opportunities.
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