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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁2025-2026牛津英語九年級(jí)月考測(cè)試9月一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,計(jì)10分)()1.—IthinkMillieisthemostsuitablepersontobeateacher.—Ican’tagreemore.Sheisso________thatshealwaysexplainswhatwedon’tunderstandagainandagain.A.patient B.practical C.modest D.energetic()2.—DoyouknowthatourTiangongspacestationwillbefullycompletedthisyear?—Really?I’msoproudofthosegreatest________ofChina’sspacetechnology.A.surgeons B.a(chǎn)ccountants C.pioneers D.a(chǎn)rtists()3.I________dumplings________hamburgerwhilemysisterwouldrather________somesnacksforlunch.A.wouldrather;than;having B.prefer;to;haveC.wouldrather;than;have D.prefer;to;tohave()4.—China’sexcellentcultureis________treasure.—Exactly.Weteenagersshouldlearnmoreaboutitandtrytospreadittotheworld.A.aswellas B.assoonas C.asgoodas D.asfaras()5.—Mary,doyouknowifTomthephotocompetitionnextmonth?—HewillifhehisprojectinAustralia.A.enters;finishesB.enters;willfinishC.willenter;willfinishD.willenter;finishes()6.—Millie,Ican’tsolvetheproblemsbymyself.WhatshouldIdo?—Maybeworkingingroupsisagood________.A.challenge B.standard C.method D.therapy()7.—Perhapsweshould________thecostbeforethejourney.—OK.Youarereallyanorganizedperson.A.breakout B.putout C.stayout D.workout()8.—Whydidyoubuysuchasmallshelf?________books________shoescanbeputonit.—Butmyblindboxescan,Iguess.A.either;or B.neither;nor C.both;and D.notonly;butalso()9.-—Peter,whatdifficultyhaveyouhad________Englishsofar?—I’mweakinlistening.Luckily,Ioftengetsomeadvicethatisworth________fromMrWu.A.tolearn;totake B.tolearn;taking C.learning;taking D.learning;totake()10.—Couldyoutellme________?—Sure.TrytoreadEnglishaloudeverydayandspeakEnglishasmuchaspossible.A.WhyIshouldlearnEnglishwellB.whethercanIlearnEnglishwellC.howIcanimprovemyspokenEnglishD.whatshouldIdowithmyEnglish二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,計(jì)15分)Carmenhadalwaysdreamedofbeingonstage.Shewas____11____whenshegotherfirstbigbreakwithapartintheschoolplay.Shewouldplayapartofthedoctor.Shewouldwearlong,whitedoctor’scoatandcarryabigbagthathelda____12____withblank(空白的)pagesandaboxofbandages.Carmenwouldsaysomelines.Shewoulddosome____13____actsandtrytomakeherfriendslaugh.Shecould____14____waittoactinarealplayonstage.____15____theplaycamecloser,Carmenbeganto____16___aboutbeingonstage.Shejustcouldn’trememberherlines.Shesatinherbedroom,sayingthelinesoverandoveragain.___17____justwouldn’tstickinherhead.Itwouldbeterribleifshe____18____herlinesonstage.Shethoughtforalongtimeand____19____togiveuptheplay.Shestillwantedtobeintheplay,butshedidn’twantto____20____makingafoolofherselfonstage.Carmenwalkedintothekitchenandsaidshewouldn’tbeintheplay.“Don’tworrysomuch,”Carmen’sfathersaid.“You’reatalentedyounggirl.Youareanaturalperformer.”“Yes,”hermother___21___,“You’lldobetterifyourelax.”Carmenknewtheywere____22____,butshecouldn’tstopworrying.Suddenly,shehadagreatidea.Shetookoutthenewspaperandwroteallofher____23____ontheblankpages.Nowshecouldlookatthenewspaperandnoonewouldknowshewas____24____herlines.Thiswouldhelpherrelax.Asaresult,Carmenrememberedeverything.Aftertheplay,Carmen’s___25___wentbackstage,theyrushedovertocongratulateheronajobwelldone.“Youaregreat!”HermothersaidasshehuggedCarmen.“Youareastar!”herfathersaidproudly.()11.A.worried B.excited C.nervous D.relaxed()12.A.book B.magazine C.newspaper D.poster()13.A.strange B.easy C.proud D.funny()14.A.hardly B.always C.often D.sometimes()15.A.While B.After C.Until D.As()16.A.care B.worry C.talk D.forget()17.A.They B.It C.She D.He()18.A.showed B.read C.forgot D.remembered()19.A.refused B.failed C.decided D.required()20.A.stop B.suggest C.avoid D.risk()21.A.agreed B.promised C.reminded D.pointed()22.A.calm B.happy C.right D.kind()23.A.problems B.lines C.ideas D.happiness()24.A.reading B.saying C.remembering D.copying()25.A.friends B.parents C.classmates D.teachers三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,計(jì)30分)ATreasureHuntThecityofWhitinghamisholdingatreasurehunt.Ifyouarebetweentheagesofelevenandfifteen,youmaytakepart.ThetreasurehuntwilltakeplaceatBenoitParkonMay31at1:00P.M.Let’smeetinsidethepark’swestgate!Treasurehunterswillbegivenasetoftencluesthatleadtothetreasure.Youmayhuntaloneorinteams.Thehiddentreasureisaboxfilledwithcouponsworth$300inall.Thecouponscanbeusedattheseplaces:Aggie’sIceCreamShopBikeandSkateWorldFeatherandFishPetStoreGibbonsBowlingAlleyWhitinghamRollerRinkToyCityIncaseofrain,thetreasurehuntwilltakeplaceonJune7at1:00P.M.( )26.Whichofthefollowingpeoplecantakepartintheactivity?A.Austin,acollegestudent.B.Zoe,a9-year-oldgirl.C.Kelly,ayoungteacher.D.Andrew,amiddleschoolstudentaged14.( )27.Whenandwheremaythetreasurehunttakeplace?A.AtToyCityonMay31.B.AtBenoitParkonJune7.C.AtGibbonsBowlingAlleyonJune7.D.IntheAggie’sIceCreamShoponMay31.( )28.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Atravelguide. B.Ahistorybook.C.Ageographymagazine. D.Adailynewspaper.BThankstotechnology,thewaywecommunicatewithothershasgreatlychanged.Howdoyoufeelaboutit?Wouldyouprefertoliveinaworldwithorwithoutmobilephones?Iorderedsomesnacksonmyphonetheotherafternoon.OnceIgothomefromworkthatevening,Isawtheywerealreadyatmydoor.Sofast!Haveyoueverthoughtabouthowpeopleinthepastcommunicatedanddidthingswithoutmobilephones?Takethepostforexample.Beforephones,ifyouwantedtokeepintouchwithsomeonefaraway,youneededtosendthemaletterinthemail.Whenmymomwasinprimaryschool,sheusedtodothiswithher“penpal”.Apenpalisanameforapersonyoukeepintouchwithmainlythroughpostalmail.Mymomwouldwritetoherpenpaleveryfewmonths,andthen,afteralittlewhile,herpenpalwouldwriteback.Later,onceemailbecameacommonthing,sendinglettersinthepostfeltsoslowtopeople.Itbecameknownas“snailmail”!Whatifyouwereatanairportinthetimebeforemobilephones?Mydadsaidthatinthe1970sthereusedtobemessageboardsatsomeairports.Ifyouneededtoexit(離開)theairportandwantedtoleaveamessageforafriendwhowouldbearrivinglater,youcouldwritethemamessageandstickitonthemessageboard.Then,yourfriendcouldgochecktheboardlaterandseewhatyouwrotetothem!( )29.Howdidthewriter’smomkeepintouchwithherpenpal?A.Bytalkingonphones. B.Bymailingletters.C.Byvisitingeveryfewmonths. D.Bywritingdiaries.( )30.Whydoesthewriteruse“snailmail”inParagraph2?A.Tomakefunofpeoplestillsendingletters.BTosaythatpostalmailwasfamous.C.Tosaythatemailwasacommonthing.D.Tosaythatpostalmailwasveryslow.( )31.Wherecouldpeopleleavemessagesatsomeairportsinthe1970s?A.Onthemessageboards. B.Attheinformationdesk.C.Onthedooroftheexit. D.Ontheboardinggateoftheplane.( )32.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Howfastitistobuythingsnowadays. B.Howpeoplekeptintouchbefore.C.Theimportanceofcommunication. D.Waysofmakingfriendsinthepast.CHaveyoueverhadanexperiencewhereyoumeetsomeonenew,learnhisnameandthinktoyourself,“Wow,theyreallylookjustliketheirnames!”Whatdoesthismeanexactly?Scientistsaresuggestingthathumansmanagetocontactpeople’snameswiththeirappearance,andcanevenguesssomeone’snamebasedonhowtheylook.ResearchersattheHebrewUniversityofJerusaleminIsraelcollectedthousandsofphotosofpeople’sfaces.Theylabeledeachphotowithfournames.Then,theyaskedvolunteerstoguesswhichofthefournameswascorrect.Thevolunteersguessednearlyfournamescorrectlyoutoften.Itseemsthathumansareabletorecognize(認(rèn)出)certaincharacteristicsoffacesthatcangivethemcluesaboutsomeone’sname,Reader’sDigestreported.However,thisonlyworkswhenwe’relookingatnameswithinourownculture.Inaddition,thevolunteerswerenotasgoodatguessingtherealnamesofpeoplewhousenicknamesmoreoftenthantheirrealnames.Thisshowsthataperson’sappearanceisinfluencedbyhisnameonlyiftheyuseitoften.Thiskindofface-namematchinghappens“becauseofaprocessofself-fulfillingprophecy(自我實(shí)現(xiàn)預(yù)言),aswebecomewhatotherpeopleexpectustobecome”,RuthMayofromtheuniversitytoldsciencenewswebsiteEurekAlert.Earlierstudieshaveshownthatgender(性別)andrace(種族)stereotypes(刻板印象)caninfluenceaperson’sappearance.Theresearchersbelievetherearealsosimilarstereotypesaboutnames.Forexample,peoplemanagetothinkthatmennamedBobshouldhaverounderfacesbecausetheworditselflooksround.PeoplemaythinkthatwomennamedRosearebeautiful.Theyexpectthemtobedelicateandfeminine,justliketheflowertheyarenamedfor.( )33.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Aperson’sappearancecanbeinfluencedbythreefactors.B.Thereareseveralwaystoguessastranger’sname.C.Peoplecanguessothers’namesaccordingtotheirappearance.D.It’snotpolitetoaskstrangersabouttheirnames.( )34.DrRuthMayothinkssomepeoplelookliketheirnamesbecauseof________.A.theirdifferentcultures B.aself-fulfillingprophecy C.racialstereotypes D.theirlivingenvironment( )35.Accordingtothepassage,girlsnamedCherryareexpectedto________.A.wearglasses B.havebigeyes C.lookcuteandlovely D.haveroundfaces( )36.Whatdoweknowfromthisresearch?A.Nicknameshaveabiggerinfluenceonpeople’sappearance.B.Genderandracehavenoinfluenceonaperson’sappearance.C.Thevolunteerswereabletoguess40%ofthenamescorrectly.D.Peoplearegoodatrecognizingthedifferentcharacteristicsoffaces.DInFlanders,asmalltowninBelgium,livedalittleboycalledNello.Hebecameanorphan(孤兒)attheageoftwo.Thenhelivedwithhisgrandpainasmallhouse.Lifewasharderforthem.TheirlifedependedonNello’sgrandpa.Everymorning,theoldmanwouldcollectfreshmilkfromonehousetoanother.Hethenhadtoload(裝載)themilkonacartandsentittothecity.Growingupalittleolder,NellowouldtrytohelphisgrandpatotravelfromFlanderstothecity.Oneday,asNelloandhisgrandpaweregoinghomefromthecitytheysawalargedoglyingonthesideoftheroad.Thedogwasmotionless.“Whathappened?”askedNello.“Isthedogdead?”Hisgrandpatouchedthenoseofthedogwithhishandandexaminedthebodyofthedog.HethensaidtoNello,“Thedogisseriouslyill.Wehavetotakehimtoavet(獸醫(yī)),orhewilldie.”Withthewords,hisgrandpaputthedogonthecartandthetwowenthome.Thefactwasthatthedogwasabandoned(拋棄)byhismasterbecauseofhisseriousillness.Seeingthedyingdog,Nellowasheart-broken.Thekindheartedboytookgoodcareofhim.EventhoughNelloandhisgrandpadidnothaveenoughtoeat,hewouldstillfeedthedogwithmilkandbread.Daybyday,thedogbegantostandonhisfeetandbecamestrongerandstronger.“Weshouldgivehimaname,”saidNelloonedaytohisgrandpa.“That’sagoodidea,”repliedhisgrandpa.“Whatnamedoyouwanttogivehim?HowaboutPatrasche?”saidNello.“Patrascheisabeautifulname,”saidhisgrandpa.Fromthenon,Patraschebecameamemberofthefamily.Oneday,asNelloandhisgrandpaloadedthecartwithmilkandwerereadytostarttheirjourneytothecity,Patraschestoodinfrontofthecart.“Outoftheway,Patrasche,”saidNello.“We’llbelate.”ButPatrascherefusedtomove.HewassimplystaringatGrandpaandwagging(搖擺)histail.“Whatdoeshewanttodo?”askedNello.Hisgrandpasmiledandsaid.“IbelieveourPatraschewantstohelppullthecart.”HearingGrandpa’swords,Patraschewaswagginghistailevenharder.Patraschehadbeenbadlytreatedbyhismasterallhislife.NeverhadanyonetreatedhimnicelyasNelloandhisgrandpa.Patraschewasthankfulforthekindnesshereceived,sohewantedtohelp,GrandpatiedastripeonPatrasche,andhestartedtopullthecartrightaway.Fromthenon,peopleintownwouldseesuchascenealargedogwaspullingacartloadedwithmilkwiththegrandpapushingbehindandNellohelpingattheside.(AdaptedfromADogofFlanders)( )37.HowdidGrandparaisethefamily?A.Bytakingcareofadog. B.Byworkinginthecity.C.Byservingasavetinthetown. D.Bysendingmilkwithacart.( )38.WhatdoesPatrascheprobablymeanbywagginghistailevenharderinthestory?A.Hebecamealittlebittired. B.Hethoughthegotanewmaster.C.HewaswellunderstoodbyGrandpa. D.Hewassatisfiedwithhisnewname.( )39.Whatisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory?a.Patraschehelpedtopullthecart.

b.NellonamedthedogPatrasche.c.Nelloandhisgrandpafoundasickdog.

d.Patraschebecameamemberofthefamily.A.c-b-d-a B.a-c-b-d C.c-b-a-d D.a-c-d-b( )40.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Honestycanmakeabigdifference. B.Humansandanimalscanhelpeachother.C.Lifewillbecomesweeterthroughhardwork. D.Abandonedanimalsarerealfriendsofhumans.第二節(jié)信息還原(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)Teenagersoftenexperienceupsanddownsinemotions.Sometimesnegative(消極的)emotionsfrompresentschoolworkandworriesaboutfuturearewithus.____41____Theyeveninfluenceaperson’sconfidencegreatlyandmakeithardtorealizedreams.Forexample,peoplewhothink“Ican’tdothis”or“Idoubtmyskills”mayfailtofinishtheirtasks.Thisisonereasonwhyit’simportanttoknowsomenegativeemotionsandfindwaysthatchangethemforthebetter.____42____.Sometimestheycanbesosuddenandpowerfulthatit’shardtoknowexactlywhatyou’reexperiencing.Thebestwayistostopforashorttimeandthinkforamomentwhenyounoticeyourselffeelingunhappy.Trytonamewhatemotionitisandsaytoyourself,“Ifeelangry,sad,orworried.”____43____Ifyou’reunhappybutaren’tquitesurewhy,itcanhelptotalktosomeoneyoutrust,likeaclosefriendorfamilymemberswhocankeepasecret.____44____Ifyouhavemuchdifficultytalkingaboutyourfeelingsoryouthinkpeoplecannotunderstandyou,keepadiary,draworpaint,ordosomethingelsethathelpsyougetthroughhardtimes.___45____Ifyouspendtimefindingoutmoreaboutyourfeelings,youwillbecomeskilledatsolvingtheemotionalproblemsastheycomeup.A.Ittakespracticetoknowaboutemotions.B.Talkingthingsovercanalsohelpdealwithyourfeelings.C.Devotingyourselftosomethingpositivecanhelpliftyourmood.D.Youshouldalwaysbelieveyourselfwhenyouwanttogiveup.E.Bydoingthisyouwillbeabletoknowyouremotionsbetterandunderstandyourproblemsmoreclearly.F.Whennegativethoughtsandfeelingsappear,theymaybeharmfultomanypartsoflife.G.Anyway,expressingyourfeelingsinaproperwayinsteadofhidingthemdeepinyourheartisagoodchoice!根據(jù)句意、英文解釋、首字母和漢語提示寫出單詞,完成句子。(共8小題:每小題1分,滿分8分)46.Lotsofterribleaccidentshavetakenplacebecauseofthedrivers’________(care).47.Weshouldtryourbesttomeetthe________(標(biāo)準(zhǔn))ofastrictteacher.48.Thelong-lastingconflict(沖突)betweenRussiaandUkraineshowsthatpeaceis________(beveryimportant)indeed.49.IhadbeenwaitingfortwentyminutesandIwasgettingi________.50.Hewassoexcitedabouttheupcomingjourneythathecouldh________waittostarthisnewadventure.51.MasterHuZhengsheng________(makesbremembersth)hisstudentsthatkungfuwasdesignedforfighting,nottoentertain.52.Ihavemany________(選擇)tomakewhenitcomestochoosingacareer.53.His________(演講)wasfulloflove.That’sright.Eachofuswasmoved.短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)ThetraditionalChinesecalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms(節(jié)氣).Thousandsofyearsago,they____54____(create)tohelpwithfarming,butthesolartermcultureisstillvery____55____(use)todaytopeople’slife.GrainBudsis__56_____eighthsolartermofayear.Itmeansthattheseedsfromthegrainarebecomingfullbutarenotripe.ThisyearGrainBudsfalls___57_____May21st,andlasts16days.HerearesomethingsyoumaynotknowaboutGrainBuds.AgoodseasonforeatingfishAsayingaboutrainduringthistimesays,“Aheavyrainfallmakestheriverfull.“Becauseofalotofrain,riversarefullofwaterandagreatnumberoffish.Youcan’tmissthechance____58____(enjoy)them.Also,itissuchagoldenseasonfor___59_____(fisherman)!SuggestionsonhealthWetandhotdays____60____(be)commoninthisseason.Itmaymakeyougetskinillnesseseasily.Itisnecessarytotakemoreexercise.Walking,joggingandpracticingtaichiarepopular.AkeyperiodforflowercaringItisagoodperiodforflowerstogrow___61_____(rapid).Caringforyourgardenbecomeseven____62____(important)thananyothertime.___63_____youtakegoodcareofthem,yourplantswillbehealthier.六、閱讀與回答問題。(共3小題,2+2+3分,計(jì)7分)ZhangGuimei,theprincipalofHuapingHighSchoolforGirls,hasbeengiventhetitle“RoleModeloftheTimes”forhelpinggirlsfrompoorfamilies.Theschool,whichwasfoundedbyZhangin2008,wasthefirsthighschoolinthecountrytoprovidefreeeducationforgirlswhowouldotherwisehavebeenunabletocontinuetheirstudiesaftercompletingtheirnineyearsofeducation.AnybodywhoknowsZhang’sownconditionswillbemoredeeplymovedbyher.Shehasnopersonalproperty(財(cái)產(chǎn))andhasbeenlivinginthestudentdormitory(宿舍)sinceitsfounding.Shehasspentmostofhermoneyonherstudents.And,althoughshehasseroushealthproblems,shehasalwaystakenmorningclassestogetherwiththestudentsfor12years.Shehasalsovisitedherstudentsfamiliesfor110,000kilometresovertheyears.Besidesherworkwiththeschool,shealsohasapart-timejobasheadofhelocalorphanage(孤兒院),caringformorethan130orphans.Thankstoherefforts,about40percentoftheschool’sgraduatesgotostudyinkeyuniversities.Morethan1,800girlsfrompoorfamilieshaveentereduniversitiesthroughhereducation.Zhanghasbeenhelpingtoimprovetheareaasawhole.Influencedbyher,manyofherstudentshavechosentoteachinpoorareas,whilesomeevenwentbac

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