湖北武汉市江夏区2025-2026学年上学期期末考试九年级英语试卷 自定义类型(含答案)

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湖北武汉市江夏区2025-2026学年上学期期末考试九年级英语试卷 自定义类型(含答案)

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湖北武汉市江夏区2025-2026学年上学期期末考试九年级英语试卷
一、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。
1.—Lucy’s smile is so warm.—Yes, she’s like a ________ that lights up the whole room.
A. candle B. book C. pen D. bag
2.—We have three plans for this problem.—Yes, but in my opinion, ________ of them are perfect. We need to think further.
A. all B. some C. none D. both
3.—What do you think of this song —Pretty good. The sound of music is ________ to the ear.
A. terrible B. pleasant C. quiet D. boring
4.—You should ________ well when you visit your grandparents this weekend.—I know. I will be polite and helpful to them.
A. believe B. perform C. behave D. review
5.—Who ________ the project when the manager was away —Lisa. She did everything really well.
A. provided B. managed C. destroyed D. forgot
6.—For the weekend picnic, a ________ is necessary besides food and drinks.—I think it’s a tent. It may rain suddenly.
A. good plan B. proper place C. useful tool D. spare coat
7.—What do you like to do when you have free time on weekends —I like to ________ the happy days we spent together in primary school. They’re unforgettable.
A. look back at B. watch out for C. catch up with D. keep away from
8.—Why did your mother sew (缝) your name on your school uniform —She did that so others wouldn’t take it ________.
A. in return B. for free C. on purpose D. by mistake
9.—Oh no! I ________ my phone ________ at home. I can’t call my mom.—Don’t worry. You can use mine.
A. gave; away B. handed; in C. passed; on D. left; behind
10.—Our head teacher often says, “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” Do you know the meaning —Of course! It means ________.
A. how can we complete our work on time
B. why can’t we put off today’s tasks till the next day
C. that we should finish today’s work today, not tomorrow
D. when we should take care of today’s business properly
二、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
“I found the perfect camp!” I told my parents. “I can design games, create cartoon characters, and learn many cool coding (编程) skills!”
Dad said, “I like the (11) , but I also want to make sure you’re getting enough fresh air.” I smiled, “Campers can hike or swim every afternoon! I promise to (12) work and play.” Dad and mom agreed, and I completed the form and clicked “submit (提交)” (13) .
Five weeks later, mom dropped me off. A girl waved, “Hi! I’m Lila. Welcome to Nature Explorer Camp!” I (14) , “Wait—this isn’t Tech Camp! Did I click the wrong link ”
We rushed to the office in order to change Nature Explorer Camp into Tech Camp. The teacher smiled, “Tech Camp’s fully booked. But you’ll love this!” I felt (15) , but Lila pulled my arm, “Come on! Let’s give it a try.”
That afternoon, we hiked. “See that bird ” Lila said. “It’s a woodpecker. They drill holes for food!” Her (16) was inspiring. In the evening, we learned to (17) tents. “Here,” Lila said. “Cross the ropes like this.” That night, around the fire, I said, “I wanted to learn to design games.” She smiled, “Why not (18) a nature-themed game Put your hobbies together.”
The next day, we hiked to a mountain top for sunrise. “Isn’t this amazing ” Lila said. I nodded, feeling a sense of (19) . “You’re right. I love this camp!”
On the way home, I called Lila, “I’m going to (20) my game with forest characters!” She cheered, “That’s wonderful!”
Last week, I finished the game. “It’s amazing!” Lila said. “You turned a mix-up into magic.” I smiled, “We did it together. Thanks for encouraging me.” She replied, “Mistakes lead to (21) —always stay open-minded!”
This experience taught me that the best moments often (22) when we step out of our comfort zones (舒适区). I felt (23) to meet Lila and discover new love. I’m ready to (24) any challenge with an open heart!
Now I try new things with (25) , knowing every experience can help us grow.
11.A. joke B. story C. idea D. invitation
12.A. compare B. balance C. separate D. exchange
13.A. carefully B. slowly C. quickly D. suddenly
14.A. froze B. nodded C. laughed D. kissed
15.A. scared B. interested C. relaxed D. disappointed
16.A. hobby B. excitement C. illness D. habit
17.A. take down B. cut off C. put up D. wear out
18.A. watch B. find C. describe D. create
19.A. achievement B. sadness C. humor D. fear
20.A. check B. connect C. cover D. carry
21.A. problems B. surprises C. plans D. hopes
22.A. wait B. stop C. happen D. hide
23.A. nervous B. calm C. angry D. lucky
24.A. serve B. refuse C. face D. avoid
25.A. pride B. courage C. doubt D. shyness
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
National Push Improves Youth Health To improve young people’s physical health, China has held many sports events. It also guides people to exercise in safe and scientific ways. Many college volunteers go to teach PE classes in countryside schools. What’s more, a youth health prevention system has been set up in 12 areas. It helps deal with common problems like nearsightedness and obesity (肥胖) . Age Lies at Heart of Parkinson’s Problem Parkinson’s disease (帕金森病) affects over 2. 2 million people in China. It causes shaking, slow movement and trouble walking. The government is improving medical services and early treatment to slow the disease’s development. Doctors say more and more young people are getting it. The cause is still unknown, but many people think these signs are just normal aging. Starting from November 10, 2025, China will provide free HPV vaccinations (疫苗接种) for girls aged 13 and older. This plan aims to get rid of cervical cancer (宫颈癌) , a big danger to women’s health. Vaccination is the most useful long-term way to cut down the risk of cervical cancer. Studies show that widespread vaccination can prevent over 70% of cervical cancer cases.
26.In which SECTION of the newspaper can we read the news
A. SCIENCE. B. SPORTS. C. EDUCATION. D. HEALTH.
27.What is done to improve young people’s health
A. Holding money-raising events for youth health.
B. Building new sports systems across the country.
C. Guiding people to take safe and scientific exercise.
D. Inviting college PE teachers to countryside schools.
28.What can we learn about Parkinson’s disease from the text
A. It only influences old people in China.
B. It leads to fast movement and shaking.
C. Doctors have found out its exact causes.
D. Early treatment can slow its development.
29.Which is the best title for the third piece of news
A. A Big Danger to Women’s Health B. Free HPV Vaccinations for Girls
C. The Most Useful Treatment D. More Cervical Cancer Cases
30.What do the three pieces of news focus on
A. Nation’s support for people’s health.
B. Medical care only for old patients.
C. Protection just for teenage girls.
D. New sports events for young people.
B
Liu Zheng, 33, grew up in a countryside family in Hebei province. During his time at a private university, Liu did different kinds of jobs to support himself. But Liu had a bigger dream to become a lawyer. He believes “knowledge changes life”. After graduating in 2015, he got a job as a security guard at Peking University. He found time to audit (旁听) law courses and collected waste textbooks from students to teach himself.
Liu didn’t give up on studying law. He used old textbooks and kept on studying whenever he could. Making up his mind to show his ability, Liu set his goal on passing the law exam. In 2016, he began preparing for the law exam while studying for a part-time master’s degree at Renmin University of China.
In 2021, Liu offered to move from his security guard position to the front desk at the law school. During this time, he met many law students who gave him notebooks and discussed legal topics with him. Law school professors also gave him the latest textbooks and invited him to audit courses. Professor Zhang Shuanggen once wrote in a textbook he gave Liu, “May you become a confident and excellent lawyer.” Thankful for the support he received, he said, “I truly believe people are willing to help those who are positive.”
Liu had failed the law exam five times since 2016, and finally passed it in 2022. In January, Liu left Peking University and began working at Beijing Weiheng Law Firm, one of the top law firms in the city. Liu’s journey has inspired many people on social media.
31.How did Liu Zheng work towards his lawyer dream
A. By having law courses on the Internet.
B. By learning from his family members.
C. By making good use of his workplace.
D. By only studying in a private university.
32.What was Liu’s clear goal according to paragraph 2
A. To succeed in the law exam. B. To show his working ability.
C. To finish his master’s degree. D. To get a better part-time job.
33.Why did Liu move to the front desk at the law school
A. To make more money. B. To teach law courses to students.
C. To help other people. D. To get close to the law world.
34.What can be learned from the last sentence of paragraph 3
A. Where there’s a will, there is a way.
B. Hard work pays off.
C. A positive mind gets more help.
D. Practice makes perfect.
35.What would be the best title for the passage
A. Confidence Shapes the Future B. A Dream Drives the Journey
C. Friends Give Great Power D. Strangers Light Up the Road
C
It is not true that robots have taken over our lives so far, but they are doing more and more of our daily household chores. A study finds that one tenth of homes already own a robot vacuum cleaner and one seventh of homes plan to buy one this year, meaning they are likely to be the most popular technology of 2025.
Aviva’s new “How We Live” report shows that robot vacuum cleaners are the most popular among people aged 25 to 34. Almost one fifth of them already have one. And another one quarter of them plan to buy one in the next 12 months. Robot vacuum cleaners have become much better in recent years. Early models cleaned in fixed patterns (固定模式), so they often missed some spots. But the newest ones use lasers and cameras. They can map out the rooms and know where they are, so they clean more completely.
Last year, people in Britain spent over 300 million on robot grass cutters. As new technology makes these robot grass cutters work better, the market is expected to grow more than double in the next five years.
The report shows that British families love new technology, especially when it saves them even a little time or makes things easier and faster to finish. Wireless charging stations (无线充电站) , for example, are the most popular new technology.
________ The report notes that almost one third of homes have now fixed smart doorbells and smart safety cameras. These systems are linked to their owners’ phones, allowing them to see who is at their doors.
Hannah Davidson, of Aviva, said, “Robotics and smart homes are changing the way we live, offering convenience and safety like never before.”
36.Which thing in the following pictures is a robot vacuum cleaner
A. B. C. D.
37.What BIG question does paragraph 2 answer
A. When will people buy robot vacuum cleaners
B. Where do robot vacuum cleaners work
C. Why are robot vacuum cleaners popular
D. How much do robot vacuum cleaners cost
38.Why do the British families show a love of new technology
A. Because of its quietness. B. Because of its new pattern.
C. Because of its clean energy. D. Because of its convenience.
39.Which of the following can be put in ________
A. Smart homes are becoming cheaper.
B. Smart doorbells are often difficult to fix.
C. New safety technologies are also more needed.
D. New safety systems are linked to more phones.
40.What would the author write about after the last paragraph
A. When robotics will take over.
B. Why robotics develops rapidly.
C. What robotics can finally achieve.
D. How robotics changes our lifestyle.
四、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共5分。
41.阅读下面短文,用方框中所给的单词或短语填空,使短文在结构、语意和逻辑上正确。 (提示:方框中有两个单词或短语是多余的。)
cheered / villages / schools / return / takes place / exciting / awful
The Duan Festival is the Shui New Year celebration in China. It starts from the 12th month of the Shui calendar and lasts for 49 days. The horse race is the most (1) part. It is held after lunch. The event always (2) on a chosen hillside. People from all (3) gather to watch. Riders race to the top, and the fastest is (4) as a hero. After the race, people (5) home to enjoy delicious dishes and celebrate all night.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
42.阅读下面短文,根据上下文或括号内单词等提示,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式。
When you think of a desert, what comes to your mind first Maybe a lot (1) golden sand is swept by the wind. But recently, something (2) (surprise) has happened in the Taklimakan Desert. It has a new colour—pink! 100,000 rose bushes are blooming (绽放) there.
Last November, in Yutian County, Xinjiang, desert workers (3) (finish) a big job. They planted 100,000 roses along the desert’s edge (边缘). These roses are like green (4) (scarf) around the desert. It’s (5) new wonder of China’s sand control work. Planting roses (6) (show) how much the workers care about the desert.
“People usually think roses belong in vases (花瓶), (7) our roses are protectors of the sand hills!” said Maitusun Yibulayimu, a villager from Yutian County, standing beside a young rose plant with a big smile. He’s right—these roses are beautiful, and (8) (they) strong roots also hold the sand in place, stopping it from blowing away.
Planting roses along the desert’s edge is not the end. The real goal is to stop the sand from (9) (spread) forever. Once it was “sand coming, people leaving”. Now it’s “green coming, sand leaving”—and soon, people and sand will live together (10) (happy) . Each generation works to build a “Green Great Wall”.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
43.家规是家庭文化的重要组成部分,好的家规能帮助我们培养良好习惯,促进个人成长。请以“ Family Rules, Lifelong Growth”为题,结合以下提示问题,写一篇英语短文,参与班级主题分享。
What family rules do you have
How do the rules help you in your life
What do you think of the rules
Please write more about the rules.
注意: 文中不得透露个人真实信息,词数100词左右 (开头已给出的词不计入总词数) 。
Family Rules, Lifelong Growth
Every family has its own rules.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1.【答案】A
2.【答案】C
3.【答案】B
4.【答案】C
5.【答案】B
6.【答案】C
7.【答案】A
8.【答案】D
9.【答案】D
10.【答案】C
11~25.【答案】C、B、C、A、D、B、C、D、A、B、B、C、D、C、B
26~30.【答案】D、C、D、B、A
31~35.【答案】C、A、D、C、B
36~40.【答案】A、C、D、C、D
41.【答案】【小题1】
exciting
【小题2】
takes place
【小题3】
villages
【小题4】
cheered
【小题5】
return
42.【答案】【小题1】
of
【小题2】
surprising
【小题3】
finished
【小题4】
scarfs/scarves
【小题5】
a
【小题6】
shows
【小题7】
but/yet/ while
【小题8】
their
【小题9】
spreading
【小题10】
happily
43.【答案】Family Rules, Lifelong Growth Every family has its own rules. In my family, the most important ones are managing time wisely, helping with housework, and always being honest. Making full use of time leads to a healthier and more balanced life. I believe these rules are preparing me for the future. Doing housework makes me not only an important part of the family but also a responsible person in my future job. Most importantly, honesty helps me build strong relationships with others. At first, I thought these rules were too strict. However, as time went by, I realized their value. Good family rules are guiding me toward my lifelong growth and success.
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