2025年新课程学习与检测九年级英语全一册人教版
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1. —Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can buy some
—Sure. There’s a post office at the first crossing.
A.snacks
B.stamps
C.bananas
D.umbrellas
B
?—Sure. There’s a post office at the first crossing.
A.snacks
B.stamps
C.bananas
D.umbrellas
答案:
1.B
2. It’s
A.impolite
B.direct
C.perfect
D.polite
A
to speak loudly in public places.A.impolite
B.direct
C.perfect
D.polite
答案:
2.A
3. Could you buy some apples when you
A.put on
B.pass on
C.pass by
D.put up
C
the supermarket after work?A.put on
B.pass on
C.pass by
D.put up
答案:
3.C
4. —Do you know Mr. Smith’s
—Yes. He lives on No. 109 Bridge Street.
A.direction
B.ability
C.height
D.address
D
?—Yes. He lives on No. 109 Bridge Street.
A.direction
B.ability
C.height
D.address
答案:
4.D
5. The two boys spent two hours
A.finish
B.to finish
C.finished
D.finishing
D
making the model plane.A.finish
B.to finish
C.finished
D.finishing
答案:
5.D
二、完形填空(2024·江苏无锡)(共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)
One day, our teacher, Mr. Sims, announced that the seventh grade field trip would be to a theme park. The classroom was filled with excitement as the girls discussed what they would wear and what they should bring with them. I sat back and listened, knowing that my parents did not have the money to send me. It made me 6 to feel so left out. But not Danny. He simply told everyone that he wouldn’t be going. When Mr. Sims asked him 7 , Danny stood up and said, “It’s too much money for me. My dad hurt his back and has been out of 8 for a while. I’m not asking my parents for money.”
Sitting back down in his seat, Danny held his head up 9 , even though whispering had already begun. I could only sit quietly in my seat, knowing those 10 could be about me when they found out I would not be going either.
“Danny, I’m very proud of you for 11 the situation that your parents are in,” Mr. Sims replied.
Seeing the students whispering in the back, Mr. Sims spoke again, only 12 .
“This year, we’re going to do things differently. The trip is not until the end of the month, so there’s plenty of time for money 13 . Each student must bring in at least one idea for that. If a student doesn’t want to help, then he or she will be staying here that day. Any 14 ?”
Of course, Shelly, the most popular girl in the class, spoke up.
“Well, Mr. Sims, my parents can 15 it. Do I still have to help?”
“Shelly, this is not a matter of being rich or poor. Money is not just something that is handed to you when you get older. This will be a great learning experience for everyone, whether you have the money or not.”
6. A. bored B. angry C. relaxed D. happy
7. A. how B. when C. why D. what
8. A. work B. town C. hope D. time
9. A. excitedly B. proudly C. worriedly D. politely
10. A. secrets B. changes C. praises D. whispers
11. A. understanding B. describing C. explaining D. announcing
12. A. faster B. slower C. louder D. quieter
13. A. lending B. making C. spending D. raising
14. A. ideas B. questions C. plans D. suggestions
15. A. afford B. cancel C. return D. share
One day, our teacher, Mr. Sims, announced that the seventh grade field trip would be to a theme park. The classroom was filled with excitement as the girls discussed what they would wear and what they should bring with them. I sat back and listened, knowing that my parents did not have the money to send me. It made me 6 to feel so left out. But not Danny. He simply told everyone that he wouldn’t be going. When Mr. Sims asked him 7 , Danny stood up and said, “It’s too much money for me. My dad hurt his back and has been out of 8 for a while. I’m not asking my parents for money.”
Sitting back down in his seat, Danny held his head up 9 , even though whispering had already begun. I could only sit quietly in my seat, knowing those 10 could be about me when they found out I would not be going either.
“Danny, I’m very proud of you for 11 the situation that your parents are in,” Mr. Sims replied.
Seeing the students whispering in the back, Mr. Sims spoke again, only 12 .
“This year, we’re going to do things differently. The trip is not until the end of the month, so there’s plenty of time for money 13 . Each student must bring in at least one idea for that. If a student doesn’t want to help, then he or she will be staying here that day. Any 14 ?”
Of course, Shelly, the most popular girl in the class, spoke up.
“Well, Mr. Sims, my parents can 15 it. Do I still have to help?”
“Shelly, this is not a matter of being rich or poor. Money is not just something that is handed to you when you get older. This will be a great learning experience for everyone, whether you have the money or not.”
6. A. bored B. angry C. relaxed D. happy
7. A. how B. when C. why D. what
8. A. work B. town C. hope D. time
9. A. excitedly B. proudly C. worriedly D. politely
10. A. secrets B. changes C. praises D. whispers
11. A. understanding B. describing C. explaining D. announcing
12. A. faster B. slower C. louder D. quieter
13. A. lending B. making C. spending D. raising
14. A. ideas B. questions C. plans D. suggestions
15. A. afford B. cancel C. return D. share
答案:
6.B 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.A
12.C 13.D 14.B 15.A
12.C 13.D 14.B 15.A
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