2025年九年级中考模拟英语试卷
本试卷共8页,全卷满分90分,考试时间为100分钟。
一、单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
1. We were surprised to see that most of the buildings came ________ the flood without falling down.
A. over B. against C. through D. beyond
2. All you need to make DeepSeek work for you is to give some clear ________ before it does its magic.
A. instructions B. inventions C. introductions D. conditions
3. —There is something wrong with my shower and I will call the customer service later.
—Really? Are you sure you ________ put it in?
A. carefully B. simply C. smoothly D. properly
4. —I have ________ but praise for the police because they often help people out of trouble.
—Yes, they’re well worth praising.
A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something
5. There is a ray of hope that people missing at the sea after the storm last night ________ alive.
A. were found B. are found C. found D. will be found
6. The word “campfire” should be put in ________.
How to form new words
Suffixes (后缀): (1) e.g. careless, useful, dangerous, ①
(2) e.g. meaning, action, illness, ②
Prefixes (前缀): e.g. incorrect, unhappy, impolite, ③
Compound words: e.g. bookshop, blackboard, ④
A. ① B. ② C. ③ D. ④
7. — It’s useful to make a note of the language points when we learn English.
— I agree. ________, we will surely forget some of them.
A. Therefore B. Anyway C. However D. Otherwise
8. —You’d better put your bag on your knees. It’s impolite to ________ two seats on the bus.
—Sorry for doing so.
A. put up B. give up C. break up D. take up
9. —Could you tell me ________ about the attractions in Zhenjiang?
—I think crtt zhenjiang. gov. cn will help.
A. what information I can find B. where can I find the information
C. where I can find the information D. whether I can find the information
10. —It’s said that the film Nezha is well worth watching. I’m going to watch it tonight.
—________.
A. Never mind B. Sounds great C. Enjoy your time D. With pleasure
二、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Sometime in the past 20 years, people changed their attitude towards email. Culturally, it went from ease to problem. In the 1990s, American Online would excitedly announce, “You’ve got mail!” Today, Gmail (Google Mail) celebrates the ___11___ : “No new mail! ”
So what happened to email? What happened to us? These questions come up in the new technology TV program Codebreaker, which focuses on the question “Is email still ___12___ ? ”
“Email is free, and anybody can send to anybody, as many as we want. ” Codebreaker’s host, Ben Johnson said. But ___13___ most emails are “total garbage”, Johnson said, “and they shouldn’t even go to your inbox. ”
Yet this virtual garbage is not the real problem. Obviously, people get tired of their inboxes. Email may work technologically, meanwhile it brings some ___14___ mentally. Studies show checking email too often makes people less productive and unhappy. On average, people their email 77 times a day, according to Gloria Mark. a professor at the University of California. “The more email people deal with, the ___15___ your mood turns at the end of the day.” Maybe we have to rethink email and even change ___16___ we use it.
Gloria Mark is not the only one who thinks this. There are ___17___ new ways to replace the email routine. Some apps like messengers and chat tools are called “email killers” because they reduce email’s role in our lives.
“Email is not helpless,” said SabriBen-Achour, a reporter in the Codebreaker. “Email ___18___ the barriers (屏障) that hide our bad habits.”

