浙江省台州市临海市2025-2026学年九年级上学期期末英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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浙江省台州市临海市2025-2026学年九年级上学期期末英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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临海市2025学年第一学期初中教学质量监测试题
九年级英语
考生须知:
1.本试题卷包括四部分,共8页,满分120分,考试时间100分钟。
2.答题前,请务必将姓名、准考证号分别填涂在答题卷的规定位置上。
3.答题时,请把试题卷上的答案在答题卷上对应的选项位置用2B铅笔涂黑、涂满,或用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔在答题卷的规定区域内作答,做在试题卷上或超出答题区域书写的答案无效。
第一部分 听力(共三节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有1个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
1. Who does the man think this book belongs to
A. Anna. B. Mary. C. Betty.
2. What’s the blue model plane made of
A. Paper. B. Steel. C. Wood.
3. Why does the man book a table
A. To celebrate Christmas. B. To celebrate Thanksgiving. C. To celebrate New Year.
4. What was Bob like before
A. Silent. B. Outgoing. C. Humorous.
5. When will the man most likely pick up his daughter
A. At 3:00. B. At 3:30. C. At 4:30.
第二节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面两段对话,每段对话后有2至3个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. Where has Peter been
A. To India. B. To the USA. C. To the UK.
7. What kind of music does Peter like
A. Slow and soft music. B. Loud and electronic music. C. Quiet and traditional music.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. How is Tom’s new life in New Zealand
A. Terrible. B. Not bad. C. Fantastic.
9. Why does Tom call Diana
A. To say thanks. B. To ask her for help. C. To give her his new address.
10. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers
A. Old classmates. B. New neighbors. C. Husband and wife.
第三节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面一段独白,独白后有5个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
11. When do people in Brazil (巴西) often drink coffee?
A. Before big meals. B. After big meals. C. During big meals.
12. Why did Silva decide to bring Brazilian coffee to China
A. He missed the taste of home.
B. It is popular around the world.
C. He wanted to make more money.
13. How is Brazilian coffee similar to Chinese tea
A. They have similar tastes.
B. They have similar prices.
C. They have similar making way.
14. What do people use to share Brazilian coffee with friends
A. A sharing pot. B. A paper cup. C. A glass bottle.
15. What does Silva hope to do in the future
A. Build a family in Shenzhen.
B. Travel around China with friends.
C. Open more coffee shops in other cities.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
AI is now part of our lives. Should we be polite to AI Here are three kids' ideas.
Aubrey, 14
I think we should say “please” and “thank you” to AI. Though AI can’t feel happy, politeness benefits us. AI is like a helper in our lives. We say “thanks” to people who help us. Why not do the same to AI It reminds us to be thankful for the help we get, even from technology. Also, being polite to AI helps us keep good habits. When we say “Please tell me the answer” instead of just giving AI an order, we learn to be kind. Kindness can also improve relationships with classmates and teachers. In short, being polite to AI isn’t for AI, but for making us better.
Ethan, 13
AI doesn’t have feelings. When I say “thanks”, my phone will not smile at me. When I say “please”, my computer will not work faster. We use AI because we want things done quickly. So why waste time saying more words Sometimes, too many polite words can confuse (混淆) AI. For example, if you say, “Could you please make small changes to the text ” AI might make only tiny changes. So keep your communication with AI simple and clear. Don’t worry, AI will never get angry!
Xiao Ziyu, 15
Whether to be polite to AI is a personal choice. AI doesn't have feelings like being happy or sad. So, saying “thanks” or “please” will not change how it works. But for people, using these words can help them be more polite in real life. So we can choose for ourselves. If we want to be fast and easy, just say our needs clearly. If we want to have a better communication experience, teach kids to act well, or build our own good habits, using polite words is a good and helpful choice.
16. Why does Aubrey think it is good to say “please” to AI
A. It can make AI work more quickly.
B. AI can’t get our orders clearly if we are impolite.
C. AI might get angry if people don't use polite words.
D. It can help people develop polite habits in their lives.
17. In Ethan’s opinion, what might happen if you use too many polite words with AI
A. AI will refuse to help with your task.
B. AI will become happier and work faster.
C. AI might not understand the request clearly.
D. AI will answer more kindly to polite requests.
18. According to Xiao Ziyu, when is it a good choice to use polite words with AI
A. When AI asks you to be polite.
B. When you guide kids to talk politely.
C. When AI can understand your feelings.
D. When you want AI to complete tasks faster.
B
I was sitting next to Missy in my 9th-grade world history class when Mrs. Bartlett announced (宣布) a new project: In groups, we were to create a newspaper about the culture we were studying.
On a piece of paper, we wrote the names of three friends we wanted in our group. After collecting all the requests, Mrs. Bartlett told us that she would consider our choices and let us know the results the next day.
After the bell rang the next day, Missy and I waited nervously as Mrs. Bartlett started to call out names. When she reached group three, Missy’s name was called. I would be in the same group, I thought, as I knew we had chosen each other. Then the other three names were called. Mine was not included. There must be a mistake!
Then I heard it. The last group: Mauro, Juliette, Rachel, Karina! I could feel tears well in my eyes. How could I face being in that group—the boy, Mauro, who hardly spoke English and had no friends; Juliette, who was from West Asia, was always covered by long skirts; and the other girl who wore strange clothes. Oh, how I wanted to be with my friends!
I fought back tears as I walked up to Mrs. Bartlett. Knowing what I was there for, she looked at me and gently placed a hand on my shoulder.
“I know what you want, Karina,” she said, “but your group needs you. I need you to help them get a passing grade on this project. Will you help them ”
I was amazed. She had seen something in me even I hadn’t seen. “Yes,” I replied. I couldn’t believe it came out of my mouth, but it did.
I joined the group and guided our project. Through our hard work, we not only got an A but also developed new friendships. More importantly, I discovered my own hidden leadership and value. It was a lesson that was more than a simple newspaper.
19. What did Mrs. Bartlett ask her students to do in the new project
A. To give a report about their friends.
B. To write a story about world history.
C. To make a poster about different countries.
D. To create a newspaper about the studied culture.
20. How did Karina feel when she heard the names in her group
A. Excited and happy. B. Surprised and upset.
C. Proud but worried. D. Glad but nervous.
21. What is the correct order of what happened in the story
a. The students wrote down their favorite group members.
b. Mrs. Bartlett announced a group project in history class.
c. The teacher read out the group lists in class the next day.
d. Karina agreed to help her group after talking with Mrs. Bartlett.
e. Karina found herself placed in a group with unfamiliar classmates.
A. b–a–c–e–d B. a–c–d–b–e C. b–a–e–d–c D. a–b–d–c–e
22. What can we learn from the story
A. Working with friends always brings success.
B. It's important to wear nice clothes to school.
C. We can discover our abilities by helping others.
D. Teachers sometimes make mistakes in grouping students.
C
Most people agree that animals have feelings, but they are not sure if these feelings are correctly understood. In recent years, scientists have done in-depth research on the emotional (情感的) lives of different animals, from cows and frogs to pandas. Now, a fascinating new study has given us new information about chickens-it shows that humans can tell if a chicken is happy or sad just by listening to its calls.
For the test, the researchers set up an experiment: they put a bowl behind a door. Sometimes the bowl had the chickens’ favorite food, such as rice or small insects, and sometimes there was nothing in it. When the chickens found food behind the door, they seemed clearly happy and made fast, loud sounds. The researchers named these “food calls.” When there was no food, the chickens expressed their disappointment with low, long noises. The team recorded all these sounds and carefully studied their sound waves (波) to find differences between happy and sad calls.
Next the researchers chose 16 recordings-8 from chickens that found food and 8 from those that didn’t. They played these recordings to 194 volunteers. Surprisingly, 69% of the volunteers correctly judged whether the chickens were happy or sad. And many of these volunteers had no experience of raising chickens at all.
The result shows that humans have the ability to understand chickens’ feelings. And this ability is natural, not something we learn. For the world's chicken-raising industry (行业), this finding could bring new technologies. Some scientists are already working on a smart computer program that can quickly identify (识别) chickens’ emotions through their calls. It helps farmers take better care of their chickens, keep the birds happier and healthier, and even improve the quality of their products. It also reminds us that the emotional connection between humans and animals is deeper than we might think.
23. What did the chickens do when they found no food behind the door
A. They made fast and loud food calls.
B. They produced low and long noises.
C. They stayed quiet and then walked away.
D. They tried to open the door by themselves.
24. How many volunteers correctly judged the chickens’ feelings
A. 8 out of 16. B. 69 out of 194. C. About 134 out of 194. D. All of the 194 volunteers.
25. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to
A. The research team. B. The smart computer program.
C. The chicken’s call. D. The chicken-raising industry.
26. How might the result of this study be useful in the future
A It could encourage more people to keep chickens as pets.
B. It could help scientists train chickens to make happier sounds.
C. It could be shown that all animals have the same emotions as humans.
D. It could lead to technology that helps farmers understand chickens better.
D
Recently, China’s Shenzhou-20 spacecraft (宇宙飞船) had to put off its return to Earth because a tiny piece of space debris (碎片) hit its window and caused a crack. This reminds us that space is full of unexpected challenges. In fact, even the most basic daily tasks for astronauts can be surprisingly difficult—like using the toilet!
The Astronaut Who Had to Pee (小便) in His Suit
One famous example happened in 1961, when Alan Shepard became the first American astronaut to travel into space. He sat inside his small spacecraft, ready to take off. But some problems kept him waiting for hours. He could not get out, and there was no toilet in his spacesuit. Finally, Shepard told the control center that he really needed to pee. After talking about it, the team on the ground decided that Shepard should turn off the medical sensors (传感器) and pee in his suit. It worked, but he felt very embarrassed (尴尬的).
Today’s astronauts do not have this problem. They wear special absorbent diapers (纸尿裤) inside their suits, which keep them safe and comfortable during long space travel jobs.
Where Does Astronaut Poop (粪便) Go
Now let’s talk about something else you may wonder about poop. Astronauts on space stations cannot throw their poop outside. In the freezing cold of space, poop would quickly turn into a frozen “poop ice rock”. If one of those hit a spacecraft, it could be dangerous. So instead, all waste is packed into bags and put onto another spacecraft. These spacecraft bring food, water, and other necessary things to the astronauts.
When the spacecraft finish their work, they head back toward Earth, carrying the waste. But they do not land. They burn up in the air and turn into bright lines of fire-like shooting stars (流星)!
So yes, there is a small chance that a shooting star you see might be a spacecraft burning trash, including astronaut poop.
27. How does the writer begin the passage
A. By telling a funny story about an astronaut.
B. By explaining how to become an astronaut.
C. By sharing recent news about a space problem.
D. By listing all the things astronauts do in space.
28. What happened to Alan Shepard before his flight in 1961
A. He forgot to go to the toilet.
B. He tested a new absorbent diaper.
C. His medical sensors stopped working.
D. He had to wait for hours and peed in his suit.
29. According to the passage, how is astronauts’ poop finally dealt with
A. It is taken back to Earth for scientific study.
B. It is changed into water on the space station.
C. It is thrown outside and remains in space forever.
D. It is burned up like a shooting star and disappears in the sky.
30. Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A. Toilet Challenge in Space B. A Late Return to Earth
C. Astronauts’ Exciting Space Life D. The First Astronaut’s Flight
第二节 任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A—E五个选项中选择正确选项 (其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第1—4小题,并回答第5小题。
Zootopia 2: A World Where Everyone Belongs
Disney’s animated (动画) film Zootopia 2 has been a big hit in China since it came out. It got over 1 billion yuan in just a few days, setting a new record for imported (进口) animated movies. ____31____ The movie interests viewers of all ages, and it is especially popular among teenagers and young adults.
The movie is successful because it tells a fun and exciting story. Judy, the rabbit and Nick, the fox, team up again. This time, they meet both old friends and new characters, such as a snake named Gary. ____32____ The story moves quickly, with exciting action, clever jokes, and beautiful scenes that keep everyone interested.
Another reason why Chinese people like the movie is that Disney tried to make it feel closer to them. ____33____ Their voices help viewers feel more familiar and understand the story better.
Besides all the points above, Zootopia 2 succeeds because it carries a warm message: everyone should be treated with respect and feel that they belong to the community. It encourages people to be kind to each other and to build a friendly world together. ____34____
As one viewer said, Zootopia 2 shows us a world where everyone equally (平等) shares a chance to be accepted.
A. These are important values for young people today.
B. The film also received high scores on movie websites.
C. They help each other and work together to solve a mystery.
D. That’s why some people don’t like the movie.
E. For example, the film brought back the same Chinese voice actors from the first movie.
31. _________
32. _________
33. _________
34. _________
35. Do you like the movie Zootopia 2 Why or why not (不超过15词)
___________________________
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Colby’s father is a fireman. Colby had been really ____36____ Take Your Kid to Work Day. He had thought it would be ____37____, just like stepping into an action movie, racing through streets in a loud fire truck and running into burning buildings with his dad. But so far, the morning had been mostly about waiting, doing ____38____.
“Sorry about that,” Dad said, “Ready to go for a ride ”
Colby’s eyes lit up. “Yes!” He ____39____ followed his dad to the place where two huge, shiny fire trucks stood. “Which one are we taking ” Colby asked, his voice full of hope.
Dad smiled kindly. “____40____, son. We don’t need a fire truck just to pick up lunch.”
Feeling a little ____41____, Colby followed his dad to their family car.
As they drove, Dad ____42____, “You know, being a firefighter isn’t only about fighting big fires. A big part of ____43____ job is helping people in many different ways and being ready to help at any moment.” Just as he said this, the radio flashed and a voice from the station came through, giving an address.
“Change of plans,” Dad said. “It’s a call for ____44____ help.”
They arrived quickly at a house. Colby saw a fire truck, but no fire. “Stay in the ____45____,” his dad told him before rushing into the house with other firefighters. Colby waited, his heart beating fast. Soon, through the window of the car, he saw an ambulance (救护车) coming. After about fifteen ____46____, his dad returned with an old woman. “Your dad saved my husband’s life!” she told Colby, her voice full of ____47____.
At that moment, Colby understood. He realized that being a hero wasn’t ____48____ about big saves from fires. It’s about being prepared to ____49____ people at any moment.
“____50____, Dad,” Colby said. “Being ready is the most important part. When we get back to the station, can I help you check the paperwork I want to be ready for anything, too.”
36. A. looking forward to B. looking up to C. looking for D. looking through
37. A. boring B. exciting C. relaxing D. worrying
38. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
39. A. sadly B. wisely C. quickly D. slowly
40. A. Both B. Either C. Neither D. Each
41. A. pleased B. proud C. moved D. down
42. A. explained B. suggested C. repeated D. doubted
43. A. her B. his C. their D. our
44. A. medical B. traffic C. fire D. earthquake
45. A. car B. truck C. house D. ambulance
46. A. minutes B. hours C. days D. weeks
47. A. hardness B. sadness C. cleverness D. thankfulness
48. A. still B. just C. already D. never
49. A. help B. teach C. follow D. understand
50. A. That’s too bad B. You’re right C. Hurry up D. Let’s go home
第二节 词汇运用(共15小题,每小题1分,每词仅用一次)
A.
将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
without doubt, by, safe, anybody, sense, punish
____51____ how dangerous it can be. Actually, ____52____ who stares at their phones while walking. Texting while walking, known as “twalking” has become quite common. Many people might run into others or even step into traffic. Some argue that twalkers should be ____53____ because it is as dangerous as drunk driving. Others believe it is going a step too far.
For our ____54____, we should solve this problem. Just ____55____ putting away our phones and paying attention, we can prevent many accidents. ____56____, things will be better if everyone takes action.
B.
阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Have you heard of pickleball Many people prefer it to tennis because it’s easier to learn. ____57____ (它的) popularity is growing fast around the world, from ____58____ (中心的) cities to the countryside. ____59____ (几乎) every country has its own players, and the number is still ____60____ (增长) now. About 36 million people in ____61____ (合计) are playing this sport.
The game can easily become part of your ____62____ (日常) exercise. You don’t need to be a professional player, just enjoy the fun of it. It’s not difficult, so players of all ages can ____63____ (掌握) it after a little practice.
Pickleball is also a great way to socialize. It brings people together and players always encourage and ____64____ (支持) each other warmly. They take ____65____ (自豪) in every small step of their progress and find great joy in the game.
第三节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Ma Boyong’s novel The Lychee Road is very popular right now. It ____66____ (love) by many people both in China and abroad. The book’s success has also made the writer draw many ____67____ (reader) interest. Ma Boyong, who is 44 years old, is known ____68____ his ability to mix history with interesting stories. He ____69____ (sell) millions of books so far.
In The Lychee Road, he started with ____70____ old Tang poem about lychees. The poem described a smiling concubine (妃子) who tasted the lychees that traveled a long way. It led him to wonder ____71____ the ancient people managed to keep the lychees fresh. ____72____ (find) the answer, he worked like a project manager. He studied things ____73____ (careful) and finally completed the wonderful book.
For Ma, history is not just about the past, it is a ____74____ (nation) treasure that belongs to everyone. “A novel is like a window,” Ma said. For many young people, his books are that window which opens to a wonderful world of history and Ma is a writer ____75____ brings history to life.
第四部分 书面表达(共1小题,满分20分)
76. 你校将接待一批来自英国的交换生,并计划为他们组织一次以“走进临海”为主题的传统文化体验活动。假设你是九年级的学生李华,请根据以下表格内容(省略号部分需考生自行补充),给项目负责人Mr. Brown写一封信,提出你的活动建议,并说明理由。
Activities Reasons
watch a lion dance performance a symbol of good luck; learn about traditional Chinese folk culture
pick tea leaves and learn how to make tea experience Chinese tea culture; get close to nature
... ...
注意:
(1)短文需包含表格中所有要点,可以适当发挥;
(2)词数80~100,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
(3)文中不得出现真实的人名和校名。
Dear Mr. Brown,
I’m Li Hua. I am writing to suggest some meaningful activities for the exchange students from the UK.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for considering my suggestions.
Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
听力
BBCAC BCCBA BACAA
阅读理解
A篇 DCB
B篇 DBAC
C篇 BCBD
D篇 CDDA
任务型阅读
BCEA
Yes, because I like the warm message that the movie brings to me. (参考答案)
完形填空
ABDCC DADAA ADBAB
词汇运用
A:Sense anybody punished safety by Without doubt
B:Its central Nearly/Almost increasing/rising total daily/everyday master support
pride
语法填空
is loved readers’ for has sold an how To find carefully national who/that
书面表达
Dear Mr. Brown,
I’m Li Hua. I am writing to suggest some meaningful activities for the exchange students from the UK.
First, we can watch a lion dance performance. It is a symbol of good luck and a great way to learn about traditional Chinese folk culture. Second, we can pick tea leaves and learn how to make tea. This helps students experience Chinese tea culture and get close to nature. Third, I suggest making Chinese paper-cutting together. It is fun and creative, and students can take their works home as gifts. This activity also shows the beauty of Chinese art.
I believe these activities will help our British friends understand and enjoy Chinese culture.
Thank you for considering my suggestions.

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