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【新情境新趋势】2025年秋人教版九年级上册英语期末过关测试卷二(含答案详解)

日期:2026-04-03 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:75次 大小:464085B 来源:二一课件通
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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台 【新情境新趋势】2025年秋人教版九年级上册英语期末过关测试卷二(人教版) (时间:70分钟 满分:90分) 一、语法选择(每小题1分,共10分) 传统文化 Jin Ruirui is an inheritor (传承人) of the Yi embroidery (彝绣) in Yunnan. She was among the earliest college students in her village. But instead of 1 in big cities, she chose to come back to her hometown to set up 2 own Yi embroidery company. “My mother raised me with the money she made as 3 embroiderer. I want to carry on her 4 and help more embroiderers who are just like my mother. They might not get much education, 5 they know well about our local culture,” said Jin. 6 , with the support from the local government, Yi embroidery has become a growing industry (产业). They 7 fashion shows in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai and do business with foreign countries. Jin just got a big order from the UK last month. During the past 10 years, more than 60,000 Yi women in Chuxiong 8 part in the Yi embroidery industry. They can get around 3,000 yuan a month, five times more than that in the past. “Now, even some men have started to work as embroiderers,” Jin added. “We have made our lives better 9 our traditional culture and skills.” She hopes that the embroidery industry can bring 10 jobs to people and a better development for her hometown. She is trying hard to let more people around the world know the art of embroidery. 1.A.to work B.works C.working 2.A.she B.her C.hers 3.A.a B.an C.the 4.A.skills B.skill C.skill’s 5.A.but B.and C.though 6.A.Lucky B.Luckily C.Luckier 7.A.held B.hold C.will hold 8.A.taking B.took C.have taken 9.A.with B.by C.for 10.A.many B.much C.more 二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分) 德育试题 One of my first summer jobs in the early 1980s was a trash collector. I 11 my uncle on his Friday morning run through our little town. We started in the morning and finished around lunchtime and during those 12 , we solved the world’s problems and shared views on the day’s news. One morning, after collecting 13 from a neighbor who was throwing away a lifetime collection of beer cans and plastic bottles, I shared something I read about a city that just started a recycling program, one of the first in the nation. With the 14 of my 14 years, I believed this was a wise program that would save the world if all cities 15 suit. “Never work,” my uncle replied. “Even if you got people to go to the trouble, what would it help You want a real change Don’t recycle the plastic. Recycle the 16 making the plastic.” My uncle was 17 about any businesses larger than his own job. We moved on to other topics and never discussed recycling again. 18 I remember his words, especially as we prepared this magazine. My uncle may have had a point. The modern way of recycling—and the responsibility it puts on customers 19 companies—is a broken model and something of a misdirection. Is it a complete waste of time I hate to think so. But there are ... ...

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