山东省济南市莱芜区莲河学校(五四制)2024-2025学年九年级下学期第一次模拟英语试题(含答案及音频,无听力原文)

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山东省济南市莱芜区莲河学校(五四制)2024-2025学年九年级下学期第一次模拟英语试题(含答案及音频,无听力原文)

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3月份初四英语达标一模模拟考试
英语试题
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1. 答题前,请考生仔细阅读答题卡上的注意事项,并务必按照相关要求作答。
2. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
一、听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A)听录音,从每组句子中选出一个你所听到的句子。每个句子听一遍。
1.
A.She’s more outgoing than her sister . B.He’s more outgoing than his sister .
C.I’m more outgoing than my sister .
2.
A.Mary needs to join in the sports meet so that she can keep healthy .
B.Mary needs to get up earlier but she won’t join in the sports meet.
C.In order to take part in the sports meet on time, Mary will get up earlier.
3.
A.Lisa must play the piano after school every day.
B.Lisa could play the piano some time.
C.Lisa likes to play the piano on Sundays.
4.
A.How often do you have English lessons B.How often do you have piano lessons
C.How often do you have math lessons
5.
A.Don’t ride so fast.
B.Don’t ride side by side.
C.When you’re riding your bike, pay attention all the time.
B)在录音中,你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题 A、B、C 中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。每段对话听两遍。
6.Why didn’t Jim do much sport last year
A.He hurt his head.
B.He couldn’t walk.
C.He hurt his legs.
7.Where has Tim been for his vacation
A.Mount Huang. B.The Great Wall. C.The West Lake.
8.How do the two speakers like to travel
A.By train. B.By bicycle. C.By plane.
9.What should the man keep in his right hand
A.The spoon. B.The knife. C.The fork.
10.What can’t people do now in the center
A.Play table tennis. B.Play volleyball. C.Swim.
C)在录音中,你将听到一段对话,对话后有五个小题,从每小题A、B、C 中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。听对话前,你将有40秒钟的读题时间;听完后,你将有40秒钟的答题时间。对话听两遍。
11.According to the conversation, who invented kites
A.Japanese. B.Chinese. C.Koreans.
12.How long ago were kites invented according to the conversation
A.More than two thousand years ago.
B.Less than two hundred years ago.
C.Exactly one thousand years ago.
13.What were kites originally made of in the mid-Tang Dynasty
A.Silk. B.Paper. C.Cloth.
14.What material are kites made of now
A.Silk. B.Bamboo. C.Paper.
15.In recent years, what has become a popular sports activity
A.Riding. B.Flying kites. C.Horseback riding.
D)在录音中,你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题,从每小题 A、B、C 中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。听短文前,你将有40秒钟的读题时间;听完后,你将有40秒钟的答题时间。短文听两遍。
16.What does the speaker think of doing chores (家务)
A.It’s good. B.It’s boring. C.It’s hard.
17.How do parents ask their kids to do what they can do
A.By asking kids to learn from them. B.By asking kids to take some classes. C.By practicing doing chores with kids.
18.In some families, what can kids get by doing chores
A.Food. B.Money. C.Gifts.
19.What do most Chinese families think of asking their kids to do chores
A.It’s useful. B.It’s necessary. C.It’s a waste of time.
20.What can we learn from the passage
A.Parents should ask their kids to do chores.
B.Kids in China are very busy at their early age.
C.Kids in China always have a happy childhood.
二、阅读理解 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。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Mrs. Smith Hello, boys and girls! Let’s talk about your parents’ jobs in this class! It doesn’t matter what kinds of jobs they have. They make our city a better place. Everyone should take pride in them.
My father is a basketball coach. He often teaches me how to play basketball in the gym. My mother is a nurse. She cares a lot of patients. Edward
My father is a scientist. He works in a lab. I want to be a scientist like him. My mother is a middle school teacher. She loves her students very much. Judy
My father is a pilot. He takes people to different places. My mother is a TV reporter. They are very busy so they have little time to be with me. But still, I love them. Sally
My parents are cleaners. No matter how bad the weather is, they get outside early in the morning and clean the streets. Sometimes I prepare breakfast for them. Alina
21.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.On the street. B.In a hotel. C.In a bank. D.In a classroom.
22.How many kinds of jobs are mentioned
A.4. B.6. C.7. D.10.
23.What does Judy’s father do
A.A basketball coach. B.A scientist. C.A pilot. D.A cleaner.
24.Why do Sally’s parents have little time to be with her
A.Because they have different jobs. B.Because they are very busy.
C.Because Sally loves her parents. D.Because Sally’s parents are nice people.
25.What does Mrs. Smith want to tell the students
A.Different jobs have different values. B.We need to help our parents.
C.Different people have different jobs. D.We can learn from our parents.
B
Do Kids Need Homework
School is a big part of life, not just for kids but for their families. There are many reports and discussions about what’s best for students. Everyone has their own opinions. And they don’t always agree.
Do kids need homework It depends. Some readers from a famous magazine, think that the extra(额外的)work reviews what they have learnt in class. And it also helps teachers find where students need more help. Others say homework adds to students’ stress and takes time away from exercise or learning something new. In order to know what kind of homework kids should do and how much kids need, the magazine interviewed several kids.
Karen, 9
Kids need homework. When they learn something new in school, reviewing it at home helps them remember it. Our homework gives our teachers valuable information. It tells them how much students are paying attention in class and who needs extra help.
Michael, 9
In my opinion, giving students homework is a bad idea. After school kids need experiences that build a healthy mind and body. Homework is not supposed to stress kids out. When there is too much homework, students do poorly in homework. In fact, doing homework poorly is worse than doing no homework. As long as students are working hard in class, it’s best not to give them extra work.
Robert, 8
Kids need homework. But that depends. Middle and high school students can do more homework. At my school, primary students get homework, but not too much. My teacher might ask us to learn spelling words at home, and each week we’ll be given a test.
Susan, 11
Kids don’t need homework. They’re learning for six hours a day at school. Adding another hour of work for kids to do at home is just having them repeat what they’ve been doing all day. Besides, homework takes time away from activities like team sports. These are just as important as schoolwork, because they keep kids active.
26.What did the magazine do about homework
A.It had a discussion. B.It did a report. C.It made an interview.
27.Who supports the idea of giving students homework
A.Karen. B.Michael. C.Susan.
28.What will happen when homework is too much according to Paragraph 4
A.Students will do no homework.
B.Students will do homework poorly.
C.Students will build a healthy mind and body.
29.What is Robert’s opinion about homework
A.Primary students don’t need to do homework.
B.High school students can do more homework.
C.Homework just repeats what is learned in class.
30.What does “These” refer to(指代)in the last paragraph
A.Kids. B.Subjects. C.Activities like team sports.
C
This year’s Spring Festival is very special because China celebrates its first "Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Spring Festival". ICH means traditions passed down from old times, such as paper-cutting, lion dances, and traditional food-making. These traditions help us remember our history and culture.
In the past, Spring Festival mainly featured family dinners and red envelopes. But this year, we tried more ICH activities. My family made paper lanterns, and our community had a fun shadow puppet show. My grandparents even taught young people to write Spring Festival couplets! It was interesting to mix old traditions with modern life. I also learned that protecting ICH is not only about the past. For example, some artists use traditional patterns to make cute zodiac stickers for phones! This shows that old culture can be new and fun. This Spring Festival, while eating dumplings and watching fireworks, let’s also remember the value of our traditions. Culture makes us who we are!
31.What does Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) include according to the text
A. Modern technology and science.
B. Paper-cutting, lion dances, and traditional food-making.
C. Family dinners and red envelopes only.
D. Watching movies and playing video games.
32.How was this year’s Spring Festival different from the past
A. People only ate dumplings.
B. Families focused on giving more red envelopes.
C. More ICH activities were tried, like making paper lanterns.
D. No fireworks were allowed.
33.What does the example of "zodiac stickers for phones" show
A. Artists are losing traditional skills.
B. Old culture can become modern and interesting.
C. Stickers are more popular than dumplings.
D. Phones are replacing traditional activities.
34.Who taught young people to write Spring Festival couplets
A. Community workers.
B. The author’s grandparents.
C. Professional artists.
D. School teachers.
35.What is the main purpose of the text
A. To complain about modern Spring Festival traditions.
B. To explain why red envelopes are important.
C. To stress the value of keeping traditions alive.
D. To describe how to make shadow puppets.
D
Chinese AI Model DeepSeek-R1 Stuns the World January 20, 2025, a Chinese tech company named DeepSeek made a new AI called DeepSeek-R1. This smart program can solve math problems, write code, and answer questions like top models such as OpenAI’s GPT-4o, but it costs much less to build. The team spent only $5.58 million (1/70 of OpenAI’s cost) and used 2,048 computer chips for two months. This shows that good ideas can beat big money.
DeepSeek-R1 learns by trying many times and getting better, like how students practice maths. Other AIs need lots of prepared examples, but R1 improves by itself. For example, in a global math test, it got 79.8% right, slightly higher than OpenAI’s model. A simple version of R1 can even run on low-cost computers, helping schools and small companies.
DeepSeek-R1 is free to use and change. On its first day online, over 19,000 programmers worldwide started projects to study it. A German scientist said experiments with R1 cost $10 instead of $300 with other AIs. Even Meta (a famous U.S. tech company) top scientist said, “This kind of free AI could change the world.”
U.S. tech companies are worried. Meta plans to spend $65 billion more on AI research. Experts say China is catching up fast. A report in《Nature》 magazine called R1 a “big step forward”, proving that smart ideas beat expensive tools. As a DeepSeek engineer said, “We want AI to be a friend, not something only rich people can use.” With R1, China shows the world that great things come from new ideas and hard work, not just money.
36. What is the main purpose of the article
A. To compare Chinese and American AI technologies.
B. To introduce a low-cost AI model from China.
C. To explain how computer chips work.
D. To encourage students to become programmers.
37. How much did it cost to train DeepSeek-R1
A. $5.58 million.
B. $65 billion.
C. $10.
D. $300.
38. What does "improves by itself" mean in the article
A. It needs programmers to fix mistakes.
B. It becomes better through practice.
C. It copies answers from other AIs.
D. It only works with expensive tools.
39. Why did Meta plan to spend more money on AI research
A. To help Chinese companies.
B. To build more computer chips.
C. Because they were worried about DeepSeek-R1.
D. To hire German scientists.
40. What does the writer think is the most important for success
A. Having enough money.
B. Creativity and hard work.
C. Using the latest computer chips.
D. Copying other countries’ ideas.
三、阅读理解七选五 (共5小题;每小题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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Feel down Hug a tree! Recently, many Chinese young people have turned to trees to lower (减少) stress. It sounds strange. 41
US scientist Edward Wilson pointed out that humans were born to love being around other living things. Human’s love for nature is “in our DNA”. 42 It’s also one of the reasons why people love cute pets.
Some scientists have studied why tree-hugging can help with our health. A study in 2021 reported that the activity can create more oxytocin (催产素). 43 The higher the level of oxytocin is, the happier we may be. Hugging trees for only 21 seconds can lead to an increase in oxytocin.
Hugging trees also helps cut cortisol (皮质醇) production, which makes us feel better. 44 The brain produces more cortisol when the person is worried, angry, or very sad.
Although the activity is helpful to us, it’s important to keep in mind that we shouldn’t hurt nature while hugging trees. Trees play a valuable role in our environment. Many small living things live in the tree. 45 You need to be gentle when hugging trees-just like how you hug a friend!
A.Cortisol is a sign of stress.
B.It’s something connected with feelings.
C.It is normal for adults to be stressed out.
D.And they are too small to be seen.
E.Worries can be a heavy weight over our shoulders.
F.However, there’s some science behind the act of tree-hugging.
G.His idea helps to explain why people prefer natural views (景色) to city views.
四、完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答案。
Every boy wants to find treasure. And Tom was no different. One summer day Tom told Huck about his idea.
“Where can we look for treasure ” asked Huck.
“It 46 on islands, under dead trees, but mostly under the floors in haunted houses.”
Therefore, one Saturday afternoon Tom and his friend went to look for treasure at the haunted house on Cardiff Hill. It was such a quiet and lonely place that the boys feel very 47 . They entered quietly, and explored downstairs. There were spider webs everywhere and everything was old and broken. Then they threw their tools in a corner and walked upstairs, but there was 48 there. They were just about to go downstairs and start digging when Tom stopped.
“What is it ” whispered Huck, with his face 49 pale in fear.
“ 50 quiet! There’s someone downstairs.”
The boys lay down and looked 51 the holes in the wooden floor. There were two men downstairs. One was an old Spaniard in a wide hat and 52 was dirty and unpleasant-looking.
Tom and Huck shook with fear when they heard the Spaniard speak 53 they found it was the murderer Indian Joe. He said:
“It’s time for us 54 , partner. What will we do with the $650 from the robbery ”
“Why not keep $30 each and leave the bag here ”
55 dirty man went to the fireplace and moved a stone. Then he lifted out a bag full of money and took out some coins. The two boys forgot all their fears when they saw there was real treasure downstairs.
Then Indian Joe started digging a hole with his knife 56 suddenly hit something.
“What is it ” asked 57 partner.
“It’s a box.” said Indian Joe. And he put it in his hand and pulled out a handful of gold coins.
“There are thousands of dollars in there,” shouted Indian Joe 58 .
“What will we do with this, Joe Will we bury it again ”
“No, someone 59 find it,” said Indian Joe. “Let’s bury it in the number two den.”
Tom and Huck got up as soon as the two men left. They decided to watch out for the “man in the wide hat” when he came to town and find out 60 the number two den was.
46.A.hides B.hid C.is hidden D.was hidden
47.A.frighten B.frightened C.frightening D.frighteningly
48.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
49.A.turns B.turned C.turning D.to turn
50.A.Keep B.Kept C.Keeping D.To keep
51.A.on B.with C.across D.through
52.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
53.A.if B.until C.because D.although
54.A.move B.moving C.moved D.to move
55.A.A B.An C.The D./
56.A.who B.what C.which D.whose
57.A.he B.his C.he’s D.him
58.A.excite B.excited C.excitedly D.excitement
59.A.may B.must C.should D.has to
60.A.who B.how C.when D.where
五、补全对话(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)。
阅读对话,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案完成对话。
Alex: Hi, Judy!
Judy: Did you have a good school trip yesterday
Alex: Yes. We had a great time.
Judy:
Alex: No, we didn’t. We went to a farm.
Judy:
Alex: It is about 30 miles away from our school.
Judy: Oh, it’s a little far. How did you get there
Alex: It took us about half an hour. The train ride was fun.
Judy: What did you do there
Alex: We fed some animals. There were quite a lot of animals on the farm.
Judy: What else did you do
Alex:
Judy: Sounds like you had a great school trip.
61.A.Who is that B.Hi, Alex!
C.What’s this D.Fine, thanks.
62.A.What time is it B.Did you go to the farm
C.Where did you go D.Did you go to Green Park
63.A.How far is it B.When did you get there
C.How much is it D.How long did it take
64.A.I came here by subway. B.I rode a horse.
C.We got there by train. D.We took the bus.
65.A.We also picked apples. B.We fed the chickens.
C.They played volleyball. D.They went for a walk
六、阅读填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Life is full of choices and decisions.Here are some steps to help you make wise decisions.
First,it's better to make a decision (66)    (quick) than avoid it for a month because you're afraid of choosing. It's very tiring to think things over but fail (67)    (decide) in time.Also,some choices usually have time limits (限制).So to keep our brains away (68)    getting too tired,we needn't think about the cost of every single choice.Narrow down(筛选) the list and try comparing only the (69)   (good) two or three.
Next,think about the value and cost of each choice. (70)    (do) that,you can make a list of advantages and disadvantages.Or better yet,create a scorecard,on which you give out bigger point values to what you think is more important.This way you can tell (71)    one huge advantage is more important than a group of little disadvantages.
Then,stay calm and give (72)    (you) some space.You don't want to delay(延迟) for weeks,but if you're about to make a hasty(仓促的) decision,you may end up (73)    (pick)something you regret.You'll need at least one night to"sleep on it".And it might take you a few days for major choices,like choosing your ideal high school.
And you don't have to make a decision alone.Why?Because it's good to get a fresh way of thinking from others (74)    are not as worried as you.Consider their opinions (观点) even if they are not what you want to hear.You need to take different (75)    (opinion) into consideration so that you will make a wise decision.
七、书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节情境运用 (共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
根据所提供的图片,用一个完整的句子提问或应答。2
76.
A: Are you and Julie in the music club
B: No. .
77.
A: What does Lily often help to do after dinner
B: .
78.
A:
B: She has long curly hair.
79.
A: Is Rick playing volleyball
B: No. .
80.
A:
B: Tomato and beef noodles, please.
第二节 写作(25分)
中国传统节日是中华民族丰富多彩文化的重要组成部分。假如你是李平,你校英语社团正在开展以“Traditional Chinese Festivals”为主题的征文活动。请你根据以下内容提示,写一篇英语短文投稿,介绍端午节的习俗和意义,并描述今年的端午节你是如何度过的。
内容提示:
1. What do you know about the Dragon Boat Festival
2. What do you think of this festival
3. How did you spend the Dragon Boat Festival
参考词汇:
the 5th day of the fifth lunar (农历) month;in honor of纪念;wormwood艾草;sachet香囊
要求:语句通顺,意思连贯,可适当发挥;词数80—100(开头已给出,不计入总词数);文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名、地名等与考生本人相关的信息。
I’m Li Ping from Class 1, Grade 9. There are many traditional festivals in our country.3月份初四英语一模模拟参考答案
一、听力
1-5CCABC6-10CBBBC11-15BAACB16-20AABCA
二、阅读理解
21-25DCBBA26-30CABBC31-35BCBBC36-40BABCB
七选五
41-45FGBAD
完形填空
46-50CBBCA 51-55DCCDC 56-60CBCAD
补全对话
61-65BDACA
阅读填空
66quickly 67to decide 68from 69best 70To do 71whether/if 72yourself 73picking 74who/that 75opinions
76We are in the swimming club.
She often helps her mother wash the dishes after dinner.
What does Carol look like
He is flying a kite.
What kind of noodles would you like
作文:
【参考答案】例文
I’m Li Ping from Class 1, Grade 9. There are many traditional festivals in our country.
The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It falls on the 5th day of the fifth lunar month. It is celebrated in honor of the great man Qu Yuan.
I think we can learn more cultures and customs from them so it’s our duty to try our best to keep them going on.
This year, I had a great time during the Dragon Boat Festival. I ate zongzi made by my mother and it was very delicious. We also drank realgar wine, hung Chinese wormwood around the doors and carried a sachet around with me. What made the festival special for me was the dragon boat race. It was very exciting.

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