999安徽省安庆市望江县部分学校联考2025届九年级下学期中考三模英语试卷(含答案)

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999安徽省安庆市望江县部分学校联考2025届九年级下学期中考三模英语试卷(含答案)

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2025年安徽省安庆市望江县部分学校联考中考三模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、单项选择
1.—Jenny,you’re wanted on the phone. It’s from Beijing.
—You’re joking. I don’t know _______ in Beijing.
A.anybody B.somebody C.nobody D.everybody
2.—Oh, there is someone knocking at the door.
— ________ must be your neighbor.
A.There B.It C.She D.He
3.—What’s the ________ of getting on well with others
—You should care much about others.
A.use B.silence C.date D.secret
4.—John is good at English.
—Yes!No one speaks ______ than him in our class.
A.good B.well C.worse D.better
5.—You know new energy technologies in China ________ a progress rapidly in the past few years.
—Yes. They make our country more powerful in the world.
A.are making B.were made C.will make D.have made
6.—More and more people choose to travel during the Spring Festival.
—That’s true. The whole family will have a ________ sense of happiness by traveling together.
A.strange B.strong C.correct D.polite
7.Tom believes all the problems can be solved in the end ________ he works hard.
A.as soon as B.as long as C.as far as D.as if
8.—Many schools will offer new fun classes, like tree climbing. How I wish our school would do the same.
—________ This way we can develop new skills.
A.I disagree. B.I hope so, too. C.That’s a good idea! D.That’s too bad!
9.The players all arrive at the stadium as early as they can ________ they have time to warm up.
A.as soon as B.so that C.until D.if
10.—How was your stay in Beijing
—________ And it was a pity that I couldn’t stay there longer.
A.Nothing could be worse. B.It was just wonderful.
C.A terrible experience. D.What a hard time I had!
二、完形填空
It was a lovely Sunday morning. My family and I drove to the Park of the East Lake. It was like a zoo. Different kinds of 11 were singing everywhere.
We 12 a bag of bird food and put it onto a plate. I 13 held the plate up to a tree. Two parrots landed on my 14 . Then more parrots came. These little birds were really 15 , but there wasn’t enough 16 for them, so they stood on the edge of the plate and 17 each other out of the way. How 18 !
Then we moved on to a large, open area. There was a stream. We saw a few emus (鸸鹋) walking around. A group of ducks were 19 both white and black swans while they were swimming elegantly (优雅地) in the water. They all acted like a big family. It was a 20 place, a perfect home for birds. The trip was well worth it.
11.A.tigers B.bats C.birds D.insects
12.A.gave away B.picked up C.sold out D.looked into
13.A.carefully B.angrily C.suddenly D.politely
14.A.back B.shoulder C.head D.plate
15.A.hungry B.thirsty C.dangerous D.ugly
16.A.chance B.room C.time D.food
17.A.supported B.helped C.admired D.pushed
18.A.funny B.strange C.friendly D.disappointing
19.A.catching B.attacking C.following D.blocking
20.A.terrible B.fantastic C.busy D.quiet
Oumarou is a student from Niger studying at Hebei University. He has had a 21 experience learning Chinese kung fu. In 2012, he 22 to the university not only to get an education but also to achieve his dream of learning kung fu. He became a fan of kung fu after watching 23 with famous actors. This made him become 24 in kung fu. Oumarou thinks that studying Chinese kung fu helps him understand Chinese culture 25 than before. While studying in Baoding, Oumarou joined the university’s wushu club. The club taught him to be brave and honest, which made him more energetic. 26 he is already 36 years old, he still wants to work harder to learn newer moves.
So far, Oumarou has learned boxing and how to use many traditional Chinese weapons (兵器). Learning kung fu has also 27 him many other benefits. He has made a lot of Chinese 28 through learning kung fu and has visited many places around China. Next, Oumarou 29 to open a kung fu center in Niger to teach young people kung fu. He believes it will help them build a 30 between Chinese and Niger cultures.
21.A.dangerous B.useless C.fantastic D.common
22.A.changed B.came C.left D.studied
23.A.movies B.poems C.books D.song
24.A.interested B.tired C.scared D.bored
25.A.less B.harder C.worse D.better
26.A.If B.Though C.Because D.Until
27.A.taught B.brought C.sold D.hurt
28.A.drivers B.strangers C.students D.friends
29.A.forgets B.stops C.allows D.plans
30.A.bridge B.building C.tower D.house
三、阅读理解
The books that are included in this list can meet your reading needs at any time of year.
Name of the book Writer Introduction
Nolxxly Will Tell You This but Me Bess Kalb In this book, the writer shares the advice from her beloved grandma Bobby. This book shows that family life is important for everyone.
We Came Here to Shine Susie Orman Schnall This book told us about the friendship of two women. They tried to fight against difficulties at the time when women had little say.
A Star Is Bored Byron Lane This novel is partly based on the writer’s experiences as the personal assistant (助手) of Carrie Frances Fisher, a famous American actress.
Fast Girls Elise Hooper The story in Fast Girls took place during the 1936 Berlin Olympic. The three girls dealt with difficult pasts to be the world’s fastest sportswomen.
31.Who is the writer of We Came Here to Shine
A.Bess Kalb. B.Byron Lane. C.Elise Hooper. D.Susie Orman Schall.
32.Which of the followings is about sports
A.Fast Girls. B.A Star Is Bored.
C.We Came Here to Shine. D.Nobody Will Tell You This but Me.
33.What’s the purpose of the text
A.To ask students to write more books. B.To present some reading problems.
C.To introduce some excellent books. D.To tell students to know more writers.
You can hardly pay no attention to hunger. Hunger has many different causes, according to Dr. Monique Tello, from Harvard Medical School.
The first cause may be medical problems. “If a person always feels hungry and can’t put on weight or even loses weight, he should go to the hospital. For people with Type 1 diabetes (糖尿病), their body isn’t able to process sugar (分解糖). They eat a lot, but still lose weight and they feel terrible.” Tello said.
If it isn’t a medical cause, the problem could be in the head. It’s reasonable to be hungry every three to five hours. However, you are likely to eat often and a lot after watching food advertisements on TV or social media. Also, the more you eat, the larger your stomach gets, and the more you want to eat. A person’s state of mind can play a role, too. Research has shown that stress can increase levels of ghrelin (饥饿激素). Pressure and worry can send people looking into the fridge when they’re not truly hungry.
Another reason may be the lifestyle. Sometimes the reason why a person is always hungry is that he eats too little, exercises too much, or both.
So, what are the solutions First, reduce your time on watching food advertisements on TV and social media. In addition, say no to food if you’re not really hungry. Finally, change your diet by eating more food high in fiber (纤维), protein (蛋白质) and healthy fats.
34.According to Tello, what should you do if you are always hungry and getting thinner
A.Eat more food. B.Change your diet. C.See a doctor. D.Do some exercise
35.What can you learn from Paragraph 3
A.You don’t feel like eating when you’re worried.
B.You will probably eat more when you feel stressed.
C.The smaller your stomach is, the healthier you will be.
D.The more food advertisements you watch, the less you eat.
36.What’s the structure (结构) of the article (P=Paragraph)
A. B. C. D.
37.Which of the following is the best title for the article
A.How often should you eat B.What food makes you healthier
C.How can you lose weight D.Why are you always so hungry
Jia Ling is a popular Chinese actress and director who has recently made headlines on Weibo, a social media platform (平台) in China. She is known for her comedic performances in the Spring Festival Gala and for her successful directorial debut (首次登台) in the award-winning movie Hi, Mom (《你好,李焕英》). Jia Ling has been working on a new movie called YOLO (《热辣滚烫》), where she plays the lead role and serves as the director.
In a recent Weibo post, Jia Ling shared that she had been working hard on the YOLO movie for a year, during which she lost a significant amount of weight. She mentioned that the movie is not about weight loss but about learning to love yourself. Fans are excited to see Jia Ling back in the spotlight (聚光灯) and are thirstily waiting for the release (发布) of YOLO.
Jia Ling’s weight loss journey has caught a lot of interest on social media, with many people discussing her changes. Some experts warn against rapid weight loss methods and recommend a healthier one. Despite this, Jia Ling’s dedication to (献身) her role in the movie is admirable.
YOLO is set to premiere (首映) during the Spring Festival holiday, a time when many Chinese people go to the movies. The movie tells the story of a character named Le Ying who meets a boxing coach and goes on a new journey in life. Fans are looking forward to seeing Jia Ling’s hard work pay off on the big screen.
38.What does the underlined word “significant” in Paragraph 2 probably mean
A.important B.special C.large D.meaning
39.Which statement is NOT true about Jia Ling’s personal life and her movies
A.The movie YOLO is mainly talking about learning to love yourself.
B.People admire she puts her heart into her role in the movie.
C.Some experts are in disagreement with rapid weight loss methods.
D.She only acted in the movie YOLO and did not have any other roles.
40.In which part of an English newspaper can you find the text
A.Continued story B.Business news C.Green sports D.Film review
In most people, learning and thinking begin to decline (衰退) after age 30 or 40. People start to perform worse in tests of thinking abilities. But what if it is only something more like the “summer slide” Every year, summer vacations lead to some children’s study losses.
A group of researchers from University of California suggest that the break of learning is a problem for adults (成年人) too.
In a three-month research project, they provided a learning environment to 33 elder adults. They were between 58 and 86 years of age. Before and after the project, the researchers tested their thinking abilities, including attention and working memory. Elder adults in this program were asked to have three classes to learn three new skills. Courses included singing, drawing, iPad use, photography, and Spanish language learning. Three months later, people had greatly improved their scores for memory and attention.
In a follow-up study, the researchers discovered that the participants had not only developed their skills but had improved further. In other words, after having three courses, these elder adults seemed to improve their thinking abilities to levels similar to that of a college student.
“Use it or lose it,” the saying goes. The project gives us a lesson: decline, as we so often see it, may not be unavoidable.
41.What do the researchers from University of California suggest
A.Children can learn well like adults.
B.The break of learning is a problem for adults.
C.Summer vacations cause many learning problems.
D.Continue learning is important for thinking abilities.
42.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about
A.Where people could study Spanish. B.How the researchers did the project.
C.When the elder adults should use iPad. D.What courses students could take part in.
43.What did the writer want to say by mentioning “a college student”
A.The project offered the old a good higher education.
B.The project gave many excellent courses to people.
C.The project increased many college students’ scores.
D.The project improved the adults’ thinking abilities.
44.How does the writer like the project
A.Unclear. B.Doubtful. C.Useful. D.Humorous.
China covers a large area and has a big population. So, the different living habits of people around the country have always been an interesting topic. Now, one living habit is being talked about a lot: the way that northerners and southerners shop at food markets.
People from southern China say they always buy what they need for just one or two meals. It is normal for them to buy half of a Chinese cabbage, two potatoes and 250 grams (克) of beef at a time.
However, one may be laughed at if he does this in the north. In contrast, buying enough vegetables and meat for a week is normal, reported China Daily.
Also, you can buy a very small amount of fruit, such as a single apple or pear, each time in the south. Shop owners even help you peel and cut the fruit.
But shop owners in the north seldom offer such service. And many fruits are sold in baskets and boxes.
The difference could be due to the different climates (气候).
Food can be kept for a long time in the north, as it is usually cold and dry there. Many northerners have the habit of stocking up (圈货) on food, especially for the long winter.
But the hot and damp weather in the south makes southern Chinese people buy just enough food for one meal or one day, or else the food may go bad.
45.What is the big difference in the shopping habits of the two groups
A.What foods they can buy.
B.How much the foods cost.
C.How they spend money.
D.How long they store fresh food.
46.What does the underlined phrase “due to” probably mean
A.Used for. B.Part with. C.Because of. D.Similar to.
47.What is the best title for the text
A.How the Weather is Different in China
B.Chinese People’s Differences in Buying Foods
C.Southern Chinese and Northern Chinese People
D.Buying Different Things Across China
四、补全对话
根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。
A: Hi, this is Tony. 48
B: Hi, Tony! This is Linda.
A: What’s up, Linda
B: 49
A: What’s the activity about
B: It’s a social activity. 50
A: Sounds nice. What will we do
B: We’ll teach the old people how to use their smartphone, help them carry heavy things and do some cleaning.
A: I see. 51
B: In Sunshine Garden. It is very close to our school.
A: OK. I’m free then. 52
B: That’s great. Let’s meet at the school gate at 8:30, shall we
A: All right.
A.Who’s that
B.I’ll take part in the activity.
C.By the way, where will the activity be held
D.I’m calling to invite you to join in an activity on Sunday.
E.What do you think of the activity
F.It’s meaningful to do some volunteer work in your daily life.
G.The purpose of the activity is to give a helping hand to the old people.
五、任务型阅读
Wilderness survival (荒野求生) skills were necessary in the past, but now, people hardly use them. Teachers at the Deep Green Bush-School in New Zealand think this might not be right. What if one day people have to live a primitive (原始的) life So, the school hardly teaches reading, writing or maths classes. Instead, students go out to learn how to find food, cook and learn about plants and animals.
Teachers and students at the school believe that if you can survive in the wild, you can survive anywhere. But are these wilderness survival skills really important After all, we now live in a modern world.
In today’s world, people need to learn many other skills to be successful, such as how to find a job, drive a car or speak a foreign language. It seems that most of us don’t learn survival skills because we don’t need them anymore.
In fact, survival skills change along with time and the development of society. And it’s useful for people to have many skills. So why not learn some wilderness survival skills At least, you will learn more about nature and yourself.
53.What skills do people hardly use now (不超过5个词)
54.Why do people learn many other skills in the modern world (不超过10个词)
55.What does the writer want us to do (不超过10个词)
六、单词拼写
56.Li Ming picked up a mobile phone in the park and gave it back to the o (物主) at once.
57.Medicines should be kept away from d (直接的) sunlight.
58.The invention of computer is of great v (价值) to our daily life.
59.Listen carefully in class, or you’ll f (不及格) your exams.
60.It’s necessary to f (遵循) local customs when traveling abroad.
七、书面表达
61.假如你是李辉,你校官网英文版块最近开设了一个 “Moving Moments” 的栏目,现面向全校学生征集稿件。请结合下面的征稿启事,用英语写一篇短文投稿,描述一个令你难忘的感人瞬间。
注意:1. 短文须包含图片要求所有信息,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 文中不得出现真实姓名和个人信息;
3. 词数80~100 (短文题目已为你写好,不计入总词数)。
An Unforgettable Moving Moment
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《2025年安徽省安庆市望江县部分学校联考中考三模英语试题》参考答案
1.A
2.B
3.D
4.D
5.D
6.B
7.B
8.B
9.B
10.B
11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.B
21.C 22.B 23.A 24.A 25.D 26.B 27.B 28.D 29.D 30.A
31.D 32.A 33.C
34.C 35.B 36.A 37.D
38.C 39.D 40.D
41.B 42.B 43.D 44.C
45.D 46.C 47.B
48.A 49.D 50.G 51.C 52.B
53.Wilderness survival skills. 54.Because they want to be successful. 55.The writer wants us to learn some wilderness survival skills.
56.(o)wner
57.(d)irect
58.(v)alue
59.(f)ail
60.(f)ollow
61.例文:
An Unforgettable Moving Moment
I’ll never forget the four-second moving moment when I took the P.E. exam for high school.
I entered the 800-meter race that day. Unluckily, I fell on the playground. Helpless and worried, I wanted to give up. A few seconds later, a girl gave me a hand and encouraged me to get up. At last, I finished the race and the girl got full marks although she’d lost four seconds helping me.
I will never forget those four seconds. A four-second moment doesn’t seem to change anything, but it teaches me to never give up.

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