資源簡介 絕密★啟用前2025年中考一模九年級英語試題一、聽力選擇。(共20小題,每小題1.5分,計30分)1. What kind of films does Tom like best A. B. C.2. Where does Daniel want to go during the Spring Festival A. B. C.3. What kind of crime are they talking about A. B. C.4. What did Nancy have to practise this morning A B. C.5. When will the film begin A. At 7:00. B. At 7:10. C. At 7:20.6. How much money can the girl borrow from Jack at most A. 40 dollars. B. 50 dollars. C. 30 dollars.7. What does Tom like to eat better A. Noodles. B. Rice. C. Noodles and rice.8. What is the man’s suggestion A. To buy a new digital camera. B. To buy an old digital camera. C. To borrow a digital camera.9. What did Simon think of the play A. He didn’t know it because he was ill. B. He found it boring. C. He enjoyed it very much.10. Why do some teenagers feel stressed A. Because they have too many exams. B. Because they have too much homework to do.C. Because they don’t know how to make friends with others.聽對話,回答各小題。11. Which floor will the man stay on A. The seventh floor. B. The fourth floor. C. The third floor.12. How much should the man pay for two nights A. 180 dollars. B. 160 dollars. C. 80 dollars.聽短文,回答各小題。Name Mary Simon Tom LindaFavorite music Dance music. ____13____ Rock music and dance music. Relaxing music and ____14____.Reason She enjoys dancing. It is really cool. They are interesting and make people ____15____.13. A. Jazz music. B. Folk music. C. Relaxing music.14. A. romantic music B. country music C. classical music15. A. fashionable B. friendly C. energetic聽短文,回答各小題。16. Why did the mouse look inside the bottle A. Because she was thirsty. B. Because she was hungry. C. Because she was homeless.17. What happened to the mouse after drinking A. She wanted something to eat as well. B. She had a good rest in the bottle. C. She couldn’t come out of the bottle.18. Who is cleverer A. The cat. B. The mouse. C. Both the animals.19. Why did the cat roll the bottle A. Because the cat wanted to let the mouse come out quickly.B. Because the cat wanted to make the mouse get dizzy (頭暈). C. Because the cat wanted to play with the mouse.20. What happened to the mouse at last A. The cat ate the mouse happily. B. The mouse died in the bottle. C. The mouse ran away as fast as she could.二、單項選擇 (每小題1分,計10分)21.—I hear your parents have moved to the village from the city.—Yes. The countryside is more ________ than the city.A.terrible B.boring C.comfortable D.crowded22.—I'd love to go hiking with you, but I have much homework _________.—If you don't go, ________.A.to do; so do I B.to do; neither will I C.doing ; so will I D.do ; neither am I23.We ________ at midnight because of a loud noise and didn’t know what happened.A.looked up B.took up C.put up D.woke up24.—Look! Someone left the book on a chair.—It ________ be Kate’s. Only she likes reading science books.A.might B.can C.must D.may25. ________ Susan felt shy, she ________ to dance at the party.A.Though; was asked B.Because; was asking C.Unless; asked26.The best way of solving the problem is by asking the teacher for help.A.dealing with B.agreeing with C.looking up D.giving up27.Cathy is afraid of dogs. She will run away ________ she sees it.A.ever since B.as soon as C.so that D.although28.— Jim, please help me ________ the tent.— OK. I’m coming. It’s exciting to sleep in it tonight.A.take on B.take up C.put on D.put up29.It’s hard work and there’s not enough time, so we must _______ in order to finish the work.A.pull together B.put on C.deal with D.leave out30.— Will little John arrive on time — I’m afraid not, ________ the sun rises in the west.A.if B.although C.until D.unless31.—Who should be responsible(負責的) for this traffic accident —It’s not the right time to discuss that. , we should send the injured (受傷的) person to hospital.A.Above all B.In allC.At all D.After all32.—Did you meet Lucy at the party last night, Eric —Yes! Lucy has ________ a lot. She had long hair, but now her hair is very short.A.imagined B.appeared C.changed D.happened33.—Are you ready for taking part in the Aespa’s show —No. It is easy to ________ a play but difficult to act it out.A.make up B.take up C.go up D.put up34.Success always belongs to those have tried their best to make their dreams come true.A.who B.whom C.whose D.which35.Ben plans to visit ________ this weekend. He can’t wait to enjoy the famous painting Mona Lisa there.A.a park that has many kinds of flowers B.her grandfather who lives in a villageC.a museum that is full of great art works D.Mr. Green who is going back to the USA三、完形填空(每小題1分,計15分)Do you have any online classes It is 36 to take classes at home. All you need is a computer and a headset(耳機). 37 , most students don't seem to like online classes. According to a recent survey, 38 of the students want to take such classes, but only about 33 percent. Over 1, 500 39 from 10 cities took the survey.Many students said it is difficult 40 them to focus on studying while taking online classes. This was 41 for Lian Ruohan, 15, at the Affiliated(附屬的)High School of Peking University. “There are no classmates, no real teachers 42 me. I can surf the Internet or do other things if I want to. It's 43 to always stay focused,” she said.Lian prepares a lot 44 she takes classes to make sure she will pay attention. She also pushes herself to 45 with teachers. Students can 46 and answer questions while taking online classes.But Wen Jiayi, 14, at the Yucai Middle School Attached to Chengdu No. 7 High School, 47 online interaction(互動)isn't enough. "The online teachers don't 48 get to know me. When I don't hand in homework, all I get is 49 short message instead of real concern(關心),” she said.“However, online classes still have other 50 . It saves time and money compared with offline classes. Also, if I don't understand some parts of a lesson, I can watch it over again,” Lian said.36.A.common B.possible C.fantastic D.strange37.A.However B.Perhaps C.Finally D.Therefore38.A.both B.each C.all D.some39.A.students B.teachers C.schools D.classes40.A.on B.with C.for D.to41.A.right B.true C.wrong D.important42.A.asking B.teaching C.calling D.watching43.A.hard B.easy C.simple D.useful44.A.after B.before C.when D.as45.A.do B.agree C.communicate D.compare46.A.come up with B.put up with C.catch up with D.end up with47.A.likes B.takes C.thinks D.realizes48.A.nearly B.probably C.quickly D.really49.A.the B.a C.an D.(不填)50.A.instructions B.advantages C.questions D.answers四、閱讀理解(每小題2分,計30分)AIt’s hard to believe that after all our time on Earth, there are still places that we don’t know everything about. The huge and cold continent of Antarctica (南極大陸) is just one of them.According to Tom Jordan, a scientist, there are still unexplored areas on our maps of Antarctica. And that’s something he and his team members want to explore. They’ve arrived in Antarctica with a new drone*. They think it will help. They want to find out more about how climate change is influencing the continent, and learn about its areas, both above the ice and below it.Scientists have often used planes with pilots to watch these areas, but Antarctica s weather makes such tasks dangerous. These planes aren’t able to spend long in the air, and they must carry a lot of oil.However, the new drone, made by a British company, can do the work more safely at a lower cost. The drone will be able to carry up to 100 kg of things and travel up to 1,000 km. And it can draw the shape of the land below the ice more correctly. This will help scientists better understand how the continent is changing.“That will help us plan the future,” Tom said. The drone is still being tested in Antarctica. But it’s hoped that in the future, scientists will be able to fly it over the cold continent far, while staying in a warm place.* The word “drone” means an aircraft without a pilot, controlled from the ground.51.What is the main idea of the third paragraph A.The features of the new drone.B.The process of testing the drone.C.The importance of climate change research.D.The difficulties of using planes with pilots in Antarctica.52.How much weight can the new drone carry according to the passage A.Up to 50 kg. B.Up to 100 kg. C.Up to 150 kg. D.Up to 200 kg.53.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage A.Many kinds of animals live on Antarctica.B.People have never visited Antarctica before.C.There is much land of Antarctica unknown.D.There are no maps of Antarctica now..BBear detailsInternational Polar Bear Day is Feb 27. Climate change harms polar bears because they depend on sea ice to hunt, produce babies and travel. Every ten years, the arctic(北極的)sea ice has declined(減少)at a rate of 13%. Over 2/3 of the world’s polar bears are found in Canada. Polar bears can walk more than 3,000 km each month, An adult male can weigh over 600 kg. Of the 19 subpopulations(亞群). 4 are in decline. How can we help polar bears Reduce your carbon footprint(碳足跡). It helps to reduce climate change’s effect on polar bears. Support action groups that protect them. Learn more about the difficult situation of polar bears. Support eco-friendly tourism to polar regions(極地)to see them.54.When is International Polar Bear Day A.May 26. B.March 12. C.August 27. D.February 27.55.Why does climate change harm polar bears A.Because they depend on sea ice to hunt, produce babies and travel.B.Because they depend on sea ice to look after babies.C.Because the arctic sea ice has declined.D.Both A and C.56.Where can we find most of the world’s polar bears A.In America. B.In Canada. C.In China. D.In Japan.57.How can we help polar bears A.Increase your carbon footprint.B.Join action groups to protect polar bears.C.Learn more about the difficult situation of polar bears.D.Support more tourism to polar regions to see polar bears.58.Which of the following is TRUE A.An adult male polar bear can weigh over 600 kg.B.Polar bears can walk more than 5,000 km each month.C.Of the 18 subpopulations, 4 are in decline.D.Every ten years, the arctic sea ice has declined at a rate of 23%.CHave you ever bought something and then changed your mind For Alison Jenson, 15, this used to happen several times a week. Alison was a shopaholic. She just couldn’t stop shopping and she loved special offers.Alison’s bedroom is full of stuff. “I’ve been to every shop in Birmingham, I think,” says Alison. She picks up some earrings. The labels are still on them. “These were half price,” she says. “I’ve never won them.” Alison’s problem wasn’t just jewellery. She also bought a lot of clothes, though not many shoes, because they were usually too expensive. She has also bought lots of other small things—like 20 new covers for her phone. She hasn’t used any of them.According to experts, we all feel excited after we buy something new. For shopaholics, it’s a little different. Soon after they buy something, they think they’ve made a mistake and start to feel unhappy. So they buy themselves something else to feel happier.Psychologists (心理學家)first described the problems of shopaholics in 1915. However,there was very little research on the subject until recently. Now, doctors think thousands of people suffer from the problem, and the situation is getting worse. There are also more teenage shopaholics now, although most young people don’t have enough money to go shopping very regularly.Alison knew she had a problem. “I often bought something every day. Usually it was something small, but I just needed to buy it,” she says. “I spent money that I got for my birthday, and when I was short of cash, I borrowed money from friends or my parents. When I couldn’t go shopping, I felt anxious. Then one day, my parents just looked at all the stuff in my room and said, This is crazy!I knew they were right. I needed some big changes in my life.”Alison now gets help with her problem and feels she has changed. She no longer thinks she’s a shopaholic. “When I want to buy something in a shop, I ask myself two questions,” she says. “Do I need it Can I afford it The answer to both questions is usually ‘no’, so I walk away. It’s great!”59.What do experts say about shopaholics A.Shopaholics feel sad when they are shopping.B.Shopaholics soon feel unhappy after they have bought something.C.Shopaholics feel more excited than other people when they shop.D.Shopping is the only way shopaholics can feel happy.60.The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 5 refers to ________.A.psychologists B.doctors C.Alison’s parents D.Alison’s friends61.Which word can best describe Alison’s feeling at the end of the passage A.Glad. B.Worried. C.Embarrassed. D.Moved.62.The best title for the passage above might be ________.A.Shop Till You Drop! B.Shopping Makes Me Happy!C.You’d Better Shop Less! D.I Can Stop Shopping Now!DHave you ever thought about what’s more important, looking fashionable or feeling comfortable Many people choose style over comfort and some even go to extremes (極端) to follow fashion. But we should remember: being fashionable isn’t everything. It’s more important to be healthy.Some people believe that they need to be a certain size to look good. So, they start extremediets. They might not eat meals or eat too little, which can make them feel sick. Is it a healthy way to live Also, many girls wear shoes with very high heels to make them look taller. But these shoes can actually hurt their feet and make it hard to walk comfortably. Some even wear tight clothes that influence blood circulation, making it hard to breathe. Should we put fashion over comfort and physical health Besides, some boys and girls spend a lot of time and money changing their hair color. The material they use is usually harmful to their health. To make their hair straight or curly, they also use tools that are hot enough to burn their hair. But using these tools too often can make the hair dry or even burnt. Is it really worth it to risk our health, spending so much time and money So, let’s rethink what’s really important. Is it fashion or is it our well-being Clothes or hairstyles don’t tell us anything about a person’s character. Instead of spending a lot of time choosing clothes, we could use that time to do fun things with friends. And instead of following extreme diets, let's eat properly and exercise regularly. Remember, your worth is not decided by your appearance, but by who you are as a person.63. What does the underlined word “well-being” in Paragraph 5 mean A. Growth. B. Health. C. Warmth. D. Wealth.64. What is the structure of the passage (P=Paragraph)65. What can we learn from the text A. You are what you eat. B. Laughter is the best medicine.C. Don’t judge a book by its cover. D. Actions speak louder than words五、閱讀回答問題。(每小題2分,計10分)Recently, my 15-year-old daughter asked me for help with her homework. Unfortunately, I was already busy helping her brother. When I finally came to her 30 minutes later, she told me that it was too late and that she had asked ChatGPT for help. Through several rounds of questions and answers, the bot (機器人程序) had explained her phvsies lesson as well as helped her solve the problem. I checked the that. The explanation were perfect.I wouldn’t call this cheating (作弊) — she had not asked the bot to do the work for her. Instead, through her interaction (交互) with the bot, she gained a better understanding of the problem and how to solve it. This year seems to be the tipping point (爆發點) for AI. Below let’s take a closer look at what GPT is, how it works, its weak points and problems.ChatGPT is a big language model. It is trained on a large amount of text, which allows it to produce human-like answers to different kinds of questions. As a free tool, ChatGPT has allowed students to complete their homework without much work. This has raised worries about cheatingand the loss of learning ability. Educators fear that students will become lazy thinkers. They will fail to develop lifelong skills like critical thinking (批判性思考), researching and writing.For sure, ChatGPT is a powerful language model. It has the power to completely change the way we learn and interact with machines. As the Chinese saying goes, “Water can carry a boat but it can also turn it over.” I think it’s important for us to remain aware of (意識) the problems that it may cause.66.What did the daughter do when the writer couldn’t help her with homework 67.How did ChatGPT help the writer’s daughter solve her problem 68.Why do educators fear that students will become lazy thinkers 69.What did the writer want to express by mentioning the Chinese saying in the passage 70.Will you ask ChatGPT for help when you can’t work out a certain problem Give one reason.六、短文填空(每小題1.5分,計15分)閱讀下面的材料,材料后有幾個小題,將題中所給的單詞改為恰當的形式填入空白處。The term “post-00s generation rectifying society” is often used figuratively and humorously to describe how the young post-00s generation, 71 their unique values, behaviors, and innovative abilities, brings freshness and change to social phenomena, workplace culture, consumption concepts, and other aspects.As a new generation of young people, the post-00s generation 72 (grow) up in an era of information explosion and possesses a more open, diverse, and inclusive perspective. They emphasize personal value realization and pursue equality, respect, and 73 (free), daring to challenge traditional ideas and authority. In the workplace, the post-00s generation pays more attention to work atmosphere and career development, 74 (dare) to express their opinions and needs, and promotes changes in workplace culture. At the same time, the post-00s generation is 75 one of the main consumer forces, and their consumption concepts and habits focus more on quality, experience, and individuality, driving upgrades and innovation in the consume market.Of course, “rectifying society” does not mean that the post-00s generation intends to overturn or destroy the existing social order, but 76 to 77 (active) participate in social construction, contributing their strength and wisdom to bring more positive energy and innovation to society. They are concerned about social issues, actively participate in public welfare 78 (activity), and convey positive energy and love through their actions.In summary, the term “post-00s generation rectifying society” not only reflects the unique charm and influence of the post-00s generation 79 expresses society’s high expectations and hopes 80 them.七、選詞填空(每小題1.5分,計15分)consider, expressed, feel, spends, everything, favorite, chance, they, especial, winnerIshmael started her job as a Chinese teacher in 2022. Her students 81 excited and happy when they greeted her with the Chinese phrase “ni hao” which is translated into “hello” in English.As a large number of students 82 an interest in learning Chinese, the school carried out Chinese as a full-time language study program in 2018. Some of the content are Chinese greetings, teaching kids how to count numbers, how to introduce 83 , their family members, the weather and time. Kids also take part in competitions like the Primary School Chinese Bridge. The 84 is able to represent the school and travel to China.Now Ishmael teaches 14 classes made up of 350 students, and she 85 a lot of time preparing for each lesson. “Teaching a language is really interesting. Kids are always interested in learning more about China, 86 about the Chinese culture and food. They even ask a lot of questions during my lessons like what their 87 thing is called in Chinese,” she said, adding that most of the students want to visit China now.According to Ishmael, students can get a lot from learning Chinese. In China, almost 88 is convenient, like transportation and payment methods(付款方式), so they can learn and see how they can improve services in their own country. She also encouraged students to 89 career(生涯) in the Chinese language. “It is not only for communication. It will open up another 90 to them. There are more types of jobs that one can do after learning Chinese.” she said.八、書面表達(20分)91.你們學校的英文報就“網絡安全”這一話題征稿,請你根據以下思維導圖, 以 “Stay Safe Online” 為題投稿,呼吁同學們安全使用網絡.作文要求:a. 不能照抄原文,不得在作文中出現學校真實的名稱和學生的真實姓名。b. 語句連貫,詞數100個左右,開頭已給出,不計入總數。Stay Safe OnlineWith the rapid development of the Internet, it’s much easier for us to get information online. Meanwhile, there are also hidden dangers that we can’t see through.YoursNancy參考答案題號 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C A C A C C A A B A題號 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C B A B C A C B B C題號 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C B D C A A B D A D題號 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 A C A A C B A D A C題號 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 B D A B C A C D B B題號 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60答案 D B C D D B C A B C題號 61 62 63 64 65答案 A D B C C66.She asked ChatGPT for help. 67.Through several rounds of questions and answers. 68.Because ChatGPT has allowed students to complete their homework without much work. 69.It’s important for us to remain aware of the problems that ChatGPT may cause.70.Yes, I will. Because ChatGPT can give me perfect explanations.71.with 72.grows 73.freedom 74.dares 75.also76.rather 77.actively 78.activities 79.but 80.for81.felt 82.expressed 83.themselves 84.winner 85.spends86.especially 87.favorite 88.everything 89.consider 90.chance91.例文Stay Safe Online With the rapid development of the Internet, it’s much easier for us to get information online. Meanwhile, there are also hidden dangers that we can’t see through. Sometimes we may see some negative and harmful information which is bad for our mental needs. To stay safe online, I’d like to suggest several ways. First, protect our private information, which means we can’t give out our private addresses or phone numbers. Then, don’t visit unknown websites or click the unknown e-mails. It can help keep us away from dangers. Never meet online friends alone or give our real names, address or telephone numbers to anyone online. Tell our parents who are in touch with online. Call the police for help when we are in danger. Let’s work together to create a safer online environment. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 江蘇省連云港市灌云縣2025屆九年級下學期中考一模英語試卷聽力.mp3 江蘇省連云港市灌云縣2025屆九年級下學期中考一模英語試卷(含音頻).docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫