安徽省蚌埠市部分学校2025届九年级下学期中考三模英语试卷(含答案,含听力音频,无原文)

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安徽省蚌埠市部分学校2025届九年级下学期中考三模英语试卷(含答案,含听力音频,无原文)

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2025年安徽省蚌埠市部分学校中考三模英语试题
一、听力选择
1.Which sign is Lucy talking about
A. B. C.
2.What does the woman want Roy to do
A. B. C.
3.What is the time now
A.5:45 p. m. B.6:00 p. m. C.6:15 p. m.
4.Why did the man choose the community
A.Because of its size. B.Because of its service. C.Because of its price.
5.What does Anna think of the rules
A.She likes them. B.She doesn’t mind them. C.She hates them.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
6.What is Katie going to study in college
A.Singing. B.Chinese. C.Medicine.
7.Where does the boy’s aunt work
A.In a hospital. B.In a cinema. C.In a bank.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
8.How does Kevin look
A.Unhappy. B.Angry. C.Worried.
9.What did Kevin do in the library
A.He ate a hamburger. B.He laughed loudly. C.He fought with a girl.
10.What’s the relationship between the speakers
A.Mother and son. B.Brother and sister. C.Teacher and student.
你将听到一篇短文。短文后有五个小题,请根据短文内容,在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。短文读两遍。
11.Where was Alice born
A.In America. B.In Canada. C.In Australia.
12.How old is Alice
A.20. B.30. C.40.
13.What did Alice use to look like
A.She wore glasses. B.She had a smiling face. C.She had short and straight hair.
14.Who is Johnnie
A.Alice’s brother. B.Alice’s husband. C.Alice’s son.
15.What did Alice give Tara yesterday
A.A house plant. B.A yellow bird. C.A chocolate cake.
二、听力填空
你将听到一篇短文。请根据短文内容,写出下面表格中所缺的单词,每空仅填一词。短文读两遍。
The Internet
Good points ●It has changed my life. And I often talk with friends, listen to music, buy books and get all the 16 I need online. ●It has made my life 17 .
Bad points ●It isn’t good for my 18 to look at a computer screen. ●It’s making me 19 . ●It can be dangerous. And students should be warned not to 20 their personal things with strangers online.
三、单项选择
21.—Don’t use your brother’s computer ________ you’re allowed to.
—OK. I won’t do anything without being allowed.
A.if B.because C.though D.unless
22.The girl’s arm is so ________ that she is unable to lift the heavy box.
A.weak B.long C.short D.small
23.Zhang Chen couldn’t ________ a new bike, so he bought a second-hand one that still looked cool.
A.discover B.afford C.invent D.offer
24.—Jane has been absent from school for a week because of her ________.
—Oh, how about going to the hospital to cheer her up this Saturday
A.business B.fear C.illness D.mistake
25.—I’ll take the white blouse and the blue skirt. How much are they ________
—400 yuan, 170 for the blouse and 230 for the skirt.
A.in common B.in general C.in nature D.in total
26.—Mother’s Day is coming. What will you give your mother, Sam
—Well, I find sweeping robots useful, so I plan to buy ________ for her next Sunday.
A.it B.one C.this D.that
27.—Do you know when the football match between Class One and Class Two begins
—________ at 3 p. m., but I’m not sure. I just remember it’s in the afternoon.
A.Perhaps B.Finally C.Certainly D.Always
28.—Wow! There are thousands of old coins in your house.
—My grandpa is a big fan of them. He ________over 4,000 old coins and he is still doing it.
A.will collect B.was collecting C.is collecting D.has collected
29.—Sarah, ________ from five to one and I’ll hide.
—OK. Here we go! Five, four, three, two, one ... ready or not, here I come!
A.write down B.count down C.warm up D.heat up
30.—________
—I started coughing last night and I’m not myself now.
A.Can you help me B.Is that OK with you C.How can I help you D.What are you up to
四、完形填空
I once volunteered at a local nursing home. I was assigned (分配) to be a friend to an elderly woman named Mrs Johnson. She was always quiet, and I could tell that she was 31 . So I made up my mind to make her smile.
I brought in books and magazines, but she would only give a 32 look at them before setting them aside. I asked her questions, but she would only give me one-word 33 . It was disappointing, but I 34 to give up.
One day, I decided to bring in my guitar and play some songs for her. As I played, I noticed that she was singing along 35 . It was not loud, but I could feel her happiness. After I finished, she said, “You have a beautiful voice.” I was 36 , because she had never said anything like that before. From then on, I would bring in my 37 every week and play for her.
As the weeks went by, Mrs Johnson started to open up to me. She told me stories about her life. I realised that Mrs Johnson had so much to 38 , but no one to share it with. All she needed was someone to 39 her.
Our time together had made a 40 . It taught me the power of music, the importance of companionship, and the value of taking the time to listen to someone’s story.
31.A.proud B.lonely C.warm D.afraid
32.A.careful B.friendly C.quick D.right
33.A.suggestions B.calls C.notes D.answers
34.A.refused B.decided C.continued D.longed
35.A.softly B.easily C.sadly D.freely
36.A.nervous B.surprised C.sorry D.interested
37.A.magazine B.ball C.guitar D.piano
38.A.share B.explain C.introduce D.collect
39.A.hear from B.listen to C.depend on D.laugh at
40.A.decision B.mistake C.choice D.difference
Emojis are a great way to show feelings in a text message. But one boy from Oxfordshire, England thinks there’s one that needs to be 41 .
Ten-year-old Teddy asked Apple to take away the “nerd (书呆子) glasses” emoji. He first 42 the emoji when texting his cousin. He thought the smiley face with big front teeth wasn’t 43 to people with glasses. “Apple is making it quite terrible for people wearing 44 to think they’re nerds,” he said. “If I find it offensive (冒犯的), there’ll be thousands of people that find it offensive too.”
Teddy designed a new emoji on his own. “It has got thin glasses, and it has got a little smiley face. I like wearing glasses because they make me 45 a lot better,” Teddy explained. He hoped Apple could change its 46 used “nerd emoji” to the new one he designed.
“I love his creative mind, and the fact he fights for what he 47 ,” said Baillie, Teddy’s teacher. “He’s quite 48 to express his ideas in quite a grown-up way. I think that should be encouraged.”
As for his request (请求), Teddy said, “If Apple considers my 49 , it will be amazing, and I’ll be so 50 .” Let’s hope the little boy can make a difference!
41.A.hid B.changed C.improved D.paid
42.A.chose B.explained C.noticed D.marked
43.A.friendly B.helpful C.important D.interesting
44.A.rings B.glasses C.gloves D.hats
45.A.move B.say C.see D.hear
46.A.carefully B.hardly C.correctly D.commonly
47.A.finds out B.believes in C.decides on D.searches for
48.A.humorous B.patient C.lucky D.brave
49.A.ideas B.lessons C.reports D.surveys
50.A.excited B.special C.afraid D.worried
五、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: Hey, Peter. You look worried. 51
B: Nothing. I’m just looking for a shop that sells special kinds of cakes.
A: 52
B: Cakes without eggs or milk.
A: There are no such cakes. You’re not allergic (过敏的) to eggs or milk, are you
B: No, but my friend is. 53 I want to get him a cake, and he’s allergic to eggs and milk.
A: Why not consider buying him something else instead of a cake
B: Good idea.
A: My mum is allergic to peanuts (花生).
B: 54
A: Yes. If she eats peanuts, she has to take medicine right away.
B: That’s not good.
A: Exactly. 55 We don’t allow any peanuts in the house.
A.Don’t worry.
B.What happened
C.What kind of cakes
D.Is her allergy serious
E.His birthday is tomorrow.
F.My family has to be very careful.
G.Does she take any medicine for her allergy
六、阅读理解
Good news! A new sports camp will be open in the coming summer holiday for teenagers in this area. And there will be all kinds of sports clubs.
Here are the four.
The horse riding club
There will be nine horses in the horse riding club. You can have one-to-one classes to ride them. The classes are for beginners and they are every day from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m.
The karate (空手道) club
If you are interested in learning how to defend (保护) yourself and get fit, the ancient sport of karate may be for you! There will be classes every Friday evening!
The cycling club
If you like spending time with others outdoors, go to the cycling club. The club members will meet on Saturdays and go to a different area in the town and explore it.
The rowing club
The rowing club has boats that you can take out to the lake. If you are strong enough (rowing is hard work), join it. There will be classes every Tuesday and Thursday morning.
56.Which club can Carmen choose if she is only free on Sundays
A.The karate club. B.The rowing club. C.The cycling club. D.The horse riding club.
57.What can we know from the text
A.The rowing club is for beginners.
B.The karate club holds competitions every Friday.
C.Members of the cycling club can visit other areas of the town.
D.The classes for the horse riding club last for 2 hours every day.
58.What is the text probably
A.A notice. B.A report. C.A postcard. D.An invitation.
One day, Lily’s parents decided on a family trip around the world.
Their first stop was China. Lily was amazed to see how people used chopsticks to eat. She tried using them but found it difficult at first. “It’s like a fun game,” Lily said as she tried to pick up her noodles.
Next, they travelled to India. Lily was surprised to see people eating with their hands. She put her fingers into some rice and felt the soft rice between her fingers. It was messy but also a lot of fun!
Their exciting trip continued to Mexico. There Lily learned that families made bread called “pan de muerto” to remember their loved ones who had died. Lily thought it was a sweet way to honour them.
Ethiopia was their last stop, and around there Lily saw people eating with their hands, too. They used injera to get different dishes. Lily enjoyed the feeling of taking a piece of injera and using it to pick up delicious dishes. It was like eating with a big edible (可食用的) spoon!
As Lily returned home with her family, she realised that eating customs (习俗) were not just about food. Instead, they were about bringing people together and celebrating different cultures. Lily was thankful for the journey she had experienced!
59.What did Lily think of using chopsticks in China
A.Difficult but exciting. B.Easy but boring. C.Difficult but interesting. D.Crazy but exciting.
60.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to (指的是)
A.The exciting trips. B.Lily and her parents.
C.The loved ones who have died. D.The families that Lily lived with.
61.What might injera be, according to the text
A.A kind of soup. B.A kind of bread. C.A kind of plate. D.A kind of juice.
Back when I was little, I was shy and afraid of trying new things. I was afraid to speak up in class and make new friends. My heart would beat fast whenever someone asked me a question, and my face would turn red like a tomato. I spent most of my time playing video games and watching cartoons. I was comfortable in my little world, but I knew something was missing.
One day, I met a new friend, Sarah. Sarah was different from me. She loved trying new activities and meeting new people. She encouraged me to step out of my world, and we went on bike rides, and tried painting together. I was worried, but Sarah taught me that it’s OK to make mistakes and that failure (失败) is a stepping stone to success.
Slowly but surely, I started to change. I began to raise my hand in class, sharing my thoughts and ideas. Now, I’m a different person. I’m shy sometimes, but I’ve learned to be proud. I’ve discovered being myself is the best way to make true friends. Thanks to Sarah, I now see the world as a place full of possibilities (可能性). I’m not afraid of trying new things because they help me grow. I’m thankful for what I have become—someone brave, confident, and ready to explore the world, one step at a time.
62.What was the writer afraid of when she was little
①Making new friends. ②Speaking up in class. ③Answering questions. ④Missing something.
A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④
63.What does Sarah think of failure
A.It can teach us to avoid mistakes. B.It can bring us closer to success.
C.It is a good chance to meet new people. D.It is a stepping stone to the outside world.
64.What does the underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refer to
A.Mistakes. B.Possibilities. C.New things. D.True friends.
65.What may the writer want to tell us
A.Don’t be afraid to make a change.
B.Don’t spend too much time playing games.
C.It’s OK to make friends with different people.
D.It’s important to get comfortable in our own world.
There are so many things to look at in the world. Trees, birds, people, cars…and the list can go on and on. But do you know there are things that we can’t see It’s true! These things are all around us, but they are so minuscule that we can’t see them without magnification.
When we say “magnification”, we mean making something look bigger without changing its size. Magnifying (放大) tools like microscopes (显微镜) and magnifying glasses make things appear larger when we look at them. This way, we can see things more easily.
Scientists say that our eyes can see things as small as 0.1 millimetres (毫米). To give you an idea, the smallest things we can usually see with our eyes are things like human hair. With powerful microscopes, however, we can see small things that are impossible to see with just our eyes.
Now, there’s a new invention called the “microsphere nanoscope”. It helps us see things up to 20 times smaller than before! Scientists think this tool could let them even study live viruses in a whole new way. _______
In the future, scientists believe that they’ll be able to develop this tool and see everything they want to see, no matter how small it is. And they are looking forward to the new research possibilities this tool will bring.
66.What does the underlined word “minuscule” in Paragraph 1 mean
A.Cute. B.Small. C.Heavy. D.Boring.
67.What’s the best sentence for “_______” in Paragraph 4
A.It’s like discovering a hidden world! B.It’s like finding money in the street!
C.It’s like producing an amazing movie! D.It’s like taking an interesting vacation!
68.What’s the writer’s opinion towards the future of the microsphere nanoscope
A.Short of technology. B.Full of hope. C.Full of imagination. D.Short of practice.
Jordyn Perez was almost 8 years old when her mum had a new idea for her birthday. Instead of keeping all the gifts to herself, she could share them with kids who were in hospital. Jordyn thought about it and agreed to the idea. She realized she already had everything she needed, but the kids in the hospital needed some happiness.
Now in high school, Jordyn continues to bring happiness to kids who are seriously ill. Last December, she made her eighth birthday-gift donation (捐赠) to Baptist Children’s Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, US. Jordyn’s gifts always make the children smile and feel better. “Seeing the delight of the children is all that matters to me,” Jordyn says.
Jordyn started giving away gifts in 2016. Then every year, a few weeks before her birthday, Jordyn’s friends get a list of gift ideas for kids in the hospital, along with an invitation to her birthday party. Jordyn also shares the list with her family, teachers and volleyball teammates. The number of donations grows every year, showing how much people want to help.
Jordyn’s kindness has inspired (激励) others to follow in her footsteps. Her friends have started giving away gifts for their birthdays too.
“Giving to others feels really good,” Jordyn says. “I want to keep doing this as long as I can.”
69.What is the main idea of the first paragraph
A.How Jordyn celebrated her eighth birthday.
B.What gifts Jordyn received from others for her birthday.
C.How Jordyn encouraged others to give away their gifts.
D.Why Jordyn decided to share birthday gifts with sick kids.
70.What does the underlined word “delight” in Paragraph 2 probably mean
A.Kindness. B.Happiness. C.Success. D.Health.
71.How does Jordyn collect gifts for the children in the hospital
A.She asks people around her for help.
B.She works for gift stores to get free ones.
C.She buys them herself with her own money.
D.She holds birthday parties to raise money to buy them.
72.What’s the best title for the text
A.Value of health B.Power of friendship
C.Kindness in action D.Helping children in hospital
七、任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求)。
After dropping the basketball into the hoop (篮筐), Tyler shouted, “Good job! I’ll soon be a basketball star!” Marcus was happy for Tyler, but he found Tyler’s pride was ever growing.
Then Marcus asked if Tyler had prepared for the English test. “No,” said Tyler. “I have more important things to do. I have to practise all the time if I want to be a professional (职业选手) someday.”
“What will happen if you get hurt and can’t play ” asked Marcus. “Maybe you should have a backup (备用) plan.”
“You worry too much, Marcus,” said Tyler. “Having a backup plan is just planning to be a loser.”
“But there’s more to life than basketball,” said Marcus. “Don’t you want to know about the world and how things work ”
Tyler shook his head. “I’ll be able to get people to do that for me.” Then he went to play again.
“Anyway, I have to go home now. I need to study for the test tomorrow. You should, too,” Marcus said.
“Maybe I’ll just borrow your answers. That’s what friends do, isn’t it ” Tyler walked back to Marcus and said.
“Friends don’t help friends cheat. I will be glad to help you study, but that is all,” Marcus said.
73.What was Marcus’s suggestion for Tyler about playing basketball (不超过10个词)
74.Why did Marcus want to go home (不超过10个词)
75.How might Marcus feel about Tyler (不超过5个词)
八、单词拼写
76.Maggie is going to make a fruit s________ (色拉) for a picnic.
77.Those flowers aren’t real—they’re made of p________ (塑料).
78.The g________ (普遍的) opinion is that the policy is good for students.
79.The water in this river was p________ (污染) so it was not fit to drink.
80.There is a big supermarket in the c________ (中心的) area of the city. We can go shopping there.
九、书面表达
81.假如你是李辉,你的外国留学生朋友Mike想丰富自己的业余生活,特给你发来电子邮件要你推荐一个集教育休闲为一体的好去处。请你根据以下图示信息用英语给他回复一封电子邮件,推荐一个值得打卡的宝藏地。
注意:
1.内容须包含上图所有信息,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地名;
3.词数80~100 (电子邮件的格式及开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
Dear Mike,
I hope you’re doing well. Today, cities have a lot of great public places like cinemas and sports centres. Spending time there can make our lives pared to those, I think ________ is an even better place that you can’t miss. Do you know why
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hui
参考答案
1.B
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.A
6.C 7.B
8.A 9.B 10.C
11.C 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.A
16.information 17.easier 18.eyes 19.fat 20.share
21.D
22.A
23.B
24.C
25.D
26.B
27.A
28.D
29.B
30.C
31.B 32.C 33.D 34.A 35.A 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.D
41.B 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.A
51.B 52.C 53.E 54.D 55.F
56.D 57.C 58.A
59.C 60.C 61.B
62.A 63.B 64.C 65.A
66.B 67.A 68.B
69.D 70.B 71.A 72.C
73.He should have a backup plan. 74.Because he wanted to study for the English test. 75.Worried./ Sad.
76.(s)alad
77.(p)lastic
78.(g)eneral
79.(p)olluted
80.(c)entral
81.例文
Dear Mike,
I hope you’re doing well. Today, cities have a lot of great public places like cinemas and sports centres. Spending time there can make our lives pared to those, I think the Science and Technology Museum is an even better place that you can’t miss. Do you know why
Well, first of all, it not only offers wonderful exhibitions, but also serves as an important place for science education. You can learn a lot in the museum. But that’s not all. It also shows different kinds of products, giving you a chance to get closer to them. What’s more, this museum sometimes prepares some interesting activities for people. Through these activities, you can experience the fun of science.
Science and technology play an important role in people’s lives. And the Science and Technology Museum connects people with them. So, on a free weekend, why not go there to have fun
Yours,
Li Hui

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