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2024—2025學年山東省德州市上學期九年級12月學業(yè)水平測試英語試卷

一、閱讀理解(★★★)Sometimes,usinghandgesturescanbringmoreinformationandbemoreconvenientthanwords,especiallywhenyouarespeakingtosomeonewithnolanguageincommon.Butthesamegesturecanmeansomethingquitenastyandoffensive(冒犯的)toapersonfromadifferentculturalbackground.“V”ShapeInmanycountries,ifyouhaveyourindexandmiddlefingerspointedupinthe“V”shape.Itstandsforwinning.However,whenyoumakethesign,besuretohavethefrontofyourpalmfacingoutwardinsteadofinward,becauseshowingpeoplethebackofyourhandisimpoliteinsomecountriesliketheUKandAustralia.FingerSnap(打響指)Snappingyourthumbandmiddlefingeroverandovermaymeanoneistryingtoremindsomeoneofsomethingforgotten.While,inLatinAmericasnappingthemmeansaskingonetohurryup.Butonethingyoushouldrememberisthat,inmanycultures,snappingfingersclosetosomeone’sfaceisconsideredtobeanoffensivegesture.FingersCrossedCrossingtheindexandmiddlefingersisregardedasasignofwishingforgoodluckorfortune.Atothertimes,peoplecrosstheirfingersbeforetellingalie,asitisbelievedtocountervail(抵消)thebadthingscomingfromthelie.Soitisbothapositiveandnegativesymbol.ILYsignThisisalwaysanicehandgesturefromAmericanSignLanguage.Itcombinestheletters“I”,“L”and“Y”tomean“Iloveyou.”Peopleusethisgestureveryoftentoshowtheirlovefortheirfamily,friendsandalltheotherpeopletheylove.1.Whenyoumakethesign“V”,it’s________toshowpeoplethebackofyourhandintheUK.

A.victoryB.peaceC.politeD.rude2.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3refersto________.

A.thumbandmiddlefingerB.thumbandindexfingerC.thumbandpalmD.thumbandpinky3.OnMother’sDay,________canbestshowlovetoyourmominsteadofwords.

A.B.C.D.4.Thewritermentionedsomanydifferenthandgesturesto________.

A.tellthedifferencesbetweenAmericanandChineseculturesB.warnpeopletobecarefulwhenusingahandgestureC.a(chǎn)skpeoplenottoworryaboutmakingwronggesturesD.encouragepeopletousehandgesturesmore5.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat________.

A.“V”shapesignmeansremindingsomeoneofsomethingforgottenB.fingerscrossedisalwaysconsideredasapositivesignC.ILYsignisoftenusedtowishforgoodluckandfortuneD.snappingfingersclosetosomeone’sfacemaybeimpolite(★★★)Wouldyouflyofftotheredplanet?RecentlyHollandputaplancalled“GoingtoMars”.TheyplannedtosendfourastronautstotheMarsin2023.TheastronautswhoarechosenwillspendtheirrestlifeontheMars.Itissaidthatmorethan1000peoplehaveappliedfortheposition,including450Chinese.What’syouropinion?Wouldyouliketogotherewithoutyourfamily,yourfriendsandstaythereforthewholelife?Herearetheopinionsofsomestudents.

StudentsOpinionsontheplan“GoingtoMars”HaoXingchenIwouldn’ttakeit.Itisverydangeroustotravelbyspaceship.Iamnotreadyforthat.Also,IhavebeenlivingontheEarthformorethan14years.TheEarthislikemymotherwhogivesmeeverythinginlife.Idon’twanttoleaveherbehind.YuCongI’vealwaysbeencuriousaboutspace.IfIcouldtraveltoMars,I’dliketobethefirsttogothere.ItwouldbegreathonorifIcoulddosomethinghelpfulforthehumanbeings.YangYanwenIthinkthisideaisgreat!ButIwouldn’tdoit,becauseIdon’tthinkourtechnologyisadvancedenoughyet.Iftheydidthisprojectundersuchsituation,itwouldbequitedangerous.MaybeIwouldgoifIhadbeenwelltrainedandtechnologywasmorehighlydeveloped.LiuJiakunIwouldn’tgotoMars.I’veheardthatthetemperaturethereisfreezingatnight.Theatmosphere(大氣層)isverythinandthereisverylittleoxygen(氧氣).Evenifwecanarrivetheresafely,wemaynotbeabletogetusedtotheenvironmentthere.WeiYiGoingtoMarswouldcertainlybeverychallenging.Iwanttohaveatry.InthiswayIwillexplorespaceandcomeclosertothegalaxy(銀河系).IheardthattherearealiensonMars.Iwanttoknowwhetheritistrue.6.Whatisthefunction(作用)ofthefirstparagraph?

A.Tointroducethebackgroundinformationofthepassage.B.Togiveasummaryofthepassage.C.Toshowthewriter’sopinionabouttheplan.D.TotellreadershowtoliveinMars.7.IfsomeonewerechosentobeoneoftheastronautstoMars,heorshemust________.

A.gowithhisorherfamilyB.livewithaliens(外星人)C.staythereforthewholelifeD.staytherefor14years8.WhowouldliketohaveatrytogotoMarsaccordingtothepassage?

A.HaoXingchenandYuCong.B.YuCongandWeiYi.C.YangYanwenandLiuJiakun.D.YangYanwenandWeiYi.9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhythestudentswouldn’tgotoMars?

A.Thereistoolittleoxygen.B.Therearealiensthere.C.Ourtechnologyisnotadvancedenough.D.Theatmosphereisverythinthere.10.Thepassageisprobablyfrom________.

A.a(chǎn)websiteB.a(chǎn)dictionaryC.a(chǎn)guidebookD.a(chǎn)storybook(★★★)Ilikefood,especiallyifsomeoneelsecooksit.That’swhatmyhusbandisdoingasIwritethis.Themanlovestocook.Recentlyhestartedaprojectthathethoughtforyears-collectingfamilyrecipesfromhismomandhissister.Andsomerecipeswerehandeddownfromhisgrandmother.Morethanjustrecipes,hecollectsphotos,storiesandmemoriesthataddmeaningtoanyfamilymeal.I,forexample,canprovidearecipe:KraftMacaroni&Cheese.Itismykids’favouriteMom’shomecooking.Overtime,thenumberofrecipesinmyrecipebookhasincreasedgreatly.Afterreadingallthoserecipes,myhusbandthoughthemightbeabletocookthemtoo.Fordinnertonight,hesaidthathewouldmakemyrecipeforLemonCorianderChicken.Hestartedtalkingaboutitafterlunch.“Dowehaveblackmustardseeds(芥子)?”heaskedexcitedly.Ilaughed.ThenIrealizedhewasnotjoking,“Idon’tthinkso.”Minuteslater,heleftwithalist.Twohourslater,hecamehomewithfivebagsandanewblender.Therecipeissimple.________Ican’ttellyouthenumberoftimesI’vemadethedishforfamilyandfriends,allthestoriesbehindit,allthememoriesitbringsbackandhowhappyitmakesmetoputitonthetableandwatchpeopleenjoyit.Anyfoodcanfillastomach,butfamilyfoodistheproductoflovewhichcanfillaperson’sheart.11.Whatisthewriter’shusbanddoingwhenshewritesthepassage?

A.Thinkingaboutaproject.B.Collectingphotos.C.Readingrecipes.D.Cookingfood.12.ThehusbandcollectedtherecipeforKraftMacaroni&Cheesefrom________.

A.hismomB.hissisterC.hiswifeD.hisgrandmother13.Thehusbandwas________aboutmakingLemonCorianderChicken.

A.a(chǎn)ngryB.seriousC.worriedD.nervous14.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin________inparagraph7?

A.Whatitmeanstomeisnot.B.Idon’twanttotryitoutanymore.C.Theotherrecipesofminearealsosecret.D.Myhusbandcancookitwithoutdifficulty.15.Thewriterwrotethepassageto________.

A.encouragepeopletocollectrecipesB.showthelovebetweenherandherhusbandC.introduceaspecialdishmadebyherhusbandD.remindpeopleofthetruemeaningoffamilyfood(★★)Sincelastyear,shortvideoshavegotmillionsofviewsonline.ManypeoplecreateandshareshortvideosonpopularvideoappslikeDouyinandKuaishou.Youcanevenaddmusicandspecialeffects(特效)tothem.Thevideosare15secondstoafewminuteslong.Theyshowpeopleallkindsofdailyactivitieslikecooking,exercisingandsinging.Mostoftheusersontheappsareyoungpeople,includingteenagers.AccordingtoareportbytheChinaNationalYouthPalaceAssociation(CNYPA),morethan50percentofthefirst-andsecond-yearjuniorhighschoolstudentssaytheylikewatchingtheseshortvideos.Andabout47percenthavepostedtheirownvideos.Fromthevideos,teenagerscanseefunnyandexcitingthingstheywouldn’tusuallysee.Manyteensliketosharetheinterestingthingstheydowithothersaswell.Forexample,a12-year-oldusernamedXiaoqianyuhaspostedvideosshowingherlearningjazzdance.Thishaswonalotoffansforher.However,thevideoscanalsocausetrouble.Manystudentsspendtoomuchtimewatchingthem.Becauseofthat,theycan’tpaymuchattentiontotheirstudies.Somevideosevenhavesomethingvulgarinthem,whichisn’tgoodforteenagers.LastApril,Douyinaddedanewfunction(功能)toreducethetimepeoplespendonit.Itlockstheappifsomeoneusesitforovertwohoursaday.Inthesamemonth,Douyinwasaskedtodeleteallthevulgarvideos.Asforteenagers,it’sOKtousetheapps,butremembertoavoidbeingaddictedtothem.16.AreportismentionedinParagraph2toshowthat________

A.moreandmoreteenagersusesmartphones.B.shortvideosareverypopularamongteenagers.C.theCNYPAcaresaboutthehealthydevelopmentofteenagers.D.onvideoappspeoplecannotonlywatchvideosbutalsoposttheirs.17.Paragraph4mainlytalksabout________

A.thetroubleteenagershavewiththeirstudies.B.thebadinfluenceofshortvideosonteenagers.C.theamountoftimeteenagersspendonshortvideos.D.thereasonwhysomanyteenagersenjoyshortvideos.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulgar”meaninChinese?

A.普通的B.本土的C.通俗的D.低俗的19.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Oldpeopledon’tlikewatchingshortvideos.B.Overhalfofthefirstandsecondseniorhighschoolstudentslikewatchingshortvideos.C.Douyincancontrolthetimepeoplespendonit.D.Studentsaren’tallowedtowatchDouyin.20.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Somevideosonpopularvideoappsarevulgar.B.There’sanewfunctiononDouyin,avideoapp.C.Shortvideosarepopular,butdon’tgetlostinthem.D.DouyinandKuaishouarethemostpopularvideoapps.(★★★)閱讀短文,從短文下面的六個句子中選擇五個還原到短文中,使短文通順完整、銜接自然。Almosteveryonehasdroppedsomefoodonthefloorandstillwantedtoeatit.21Youmayknowtherule:foodwon’tgetbacteria(細菌)ifyoupickitupoffthefloorin5secondsorless.So,isittrue?22Infact,bacteriacanattachto(附著在)thefoodevenifyoupickitupveryfast.First,aclean-lookingfloorisn’tclean.Cleananddryfloorscanstillhavebacteria.23Second,fastisbetter—butitmaynotbefastenough.Bacteriacanattachtoapieceoffoodinavery,veryshorttime.24Andfoodwetsurfaces(表面),likeanapplepiece,picksupbacteriamoreeasily.Sowhatareyougoingtodowiththepieceofwatermelonthatyou’vejustdroppedonthefloor?25Orletthedoghaveit.

A.Thesafestwayistothrowitaway.B.Somepeopleusethe“5-SecondRule”.C.Allkindsofbacteriacanmakepeoplesick.D.Soanyfoodthathitsthefloorcangetdirty.E.Scientistshavefoundthatthe“Rule”iswrong.F.Evenifyouwashitformanytimes,bacteriacanstillbeontheflooraftercleaning.二、選詞填空(★★★)

time,two,they,also,who,common,one,well,while,however,inHowmanyhairsdoesanadulthave?Itisgenerallybelievedthatthetotalnumberofanadult’shairisfrom80,000to100,000.Onaverage(平均),thereareabout150hairspersquarecentimeter,whichismoreorlessindifferentparts.Eachperson’shairisdifferent26number,raceandregion(地區(qū)).Peoplehavedifferenthairstyles.Somepeoplehavecurlyhair,whileothershavestraighthair.Somehavealotofhair,27othersdon’t.Somepeoplegobald(禿頭的)overtime.Baldnessmightbearesultoffamilyhistory.Medicalproblemscan28leadtobaldness.Everyoneloseshair.Infact,apersonlosesaround50to100hairseveryday.Youmaysee29onyoursweaterorinthebath.Asyouloseanumberofhairseveryday,yourbodyproducesmoretoreplacethelostones.However,that’snotalwaysthecaseforsomeone30hasahairlossproblem.Whensomeonegoesbald,hisorherbodymaystopproducingnewhairs.Maybeitdoesn’tproduceenoughhairstoreplacethelost31.Anyonecanhavehairloss,butitismuch32inmen.Ifyouwanttokeepyourhaironyourhead,treatit33.First,Don’tmakeyourhairtootight.34,stayawayfromhigh-heathairstylingtools.Thereisanoldsayingthatwhenyoubrushyourhair100hundred35,itwouldbecomehealthierandnaturalshinewillappear.However,toomuchcombingorbrushingwillcausehairdamage.(★★★)閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)所給11個動詞中選擇10個意義相符的詞,必要時進行詞形變化(可添加助動詞或者情態(tài)動詞),填入空白處。

provide,make,have,spend,set,become,think,play,use,remember,helpIntheEU(歐盟),coding(編程)educationhasbeenaddedtothecoursesof15countries,12ofwhichhavecodinglessonsinhighschoolsand9inprimaryschools.AlsoinChina,coding36thefourthskillthatchildrenneedtomaster(掌握)besidesreading,writingandarithmetic(計算).ChenJiale’s10-year-oldson,Zhixing,37mostofhisfreetimeonweekendsinfrontofhiscomputer.Thefourth-gradepupilsayshewouldliketostayathomeafteraquicklunch,sittinginfrontofthecomputer.ButZhixingisnotjustplayingcomputergamesorsurfingtheInternet.Theboy38codinglessons,too.Inhislessons,theteacherexplainshow39codingtocreategames.Codinghas8millionusersathomeorabroad.Acompany40upinShenzhen.Guangzhouin2013.Thecompanyhelpsstudents41robotsandcarryoutprogramming(程序設計)withself-developedsoftware.InChina,nowcodingisbecomingthe“newEnglish”,butgoodteachersarestillnotenough.“Isignedhimup(給他報名)forcodinglessonsatalearningcenteraboutsixmonthsagobecauseI42itwasanimportantskillthathewouldneed.Iamgladthatheisenjoyingit.”saysChen.TaoMinghun’s13-year-oldsonalsolearnscodinginalearningcenter.Hesaystheboyandhisfriendsfindthegamesandotheractivitiesincodingclassesarealittledifficultbutfun.“Wearehappythatsomanypeoplelikecoding.NowcodingisanewgameforChinesechildren43.We44morecodinglessonsfortheearlylearnersinthefuture,”ateacherinthecentersaid,“Butparents45thatlearningalsohappensoutdoors,inthenaturalenvironment.”三、任務型閱讀(★★★)LiBaiwasbornin701.Hewasalsogiventhename“Taibai”.Thenamemeant“Venus”inancientChina.LegendsaysthatbeforeLiBaiwasborn,hismotherdreamedthatVenusfellintoherarms.SomepeoplebelievedthatLibaiwasagod.WhenLiBaiwasfiveyearsold,hisfamilysettledinatownintoday’sSichuanprovince.●MakingIronintoaNeedleThereisalegendaboutLiBai.Hewasnotaveryhard-workingstudentwhenhewasyoung.Heoftenskippedschool.Onedaywhenhewaswalkingbytheriver,hesawanoldwoman.Shewasworkingonalargepieceofiron.Heasked.“Whatareyoudoing?”Shesaid,“I’mmakinganeedle.”“Buthowcanyoumakealargepieceofironintoaneedle?”Shereplied,“Imustworkhardeveryday.”LiBaisuddenlyunderstoodtheimportanceofhardwork,andhestartedtoworkhardatschool.●FriendshipwithMengHaoranWhenLiBaitraveledtoXianYanginHubei,hewenttovisitafamouspoetcalledMengHaoran.HewastwelveyearsolderthanLiBai,buttheybecamefriends.That’sbecausetheybothlovedtravelingtobeautifulmountainsandrivers.WhenMengHaoranleftfortoday’sYangzhou,LiBaiwroteapoemaboutit,seeingMengHaoranoffaIyellowCraneTower.46.WhatwasLiBaialsocalled?______________________________________47

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