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2025~2026學(xué)年山東省臨沂第十五中學(xué)九年級上學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷一、閱讀理解CathyisanAmericangirl.Lastsummer,herfamilytookatriptoChina.Herewastheirtouristroute(游覽路線).

Stopone:Beijing,thecapitalcityofChina

Day1:

ArrivedinBeijingbyairplane

CheckedinattheNovotelBeijingPeaceHotel(Wechoseitbecauseitisjust15minutes’walktotheForbiddenCity.)

Day2:

Walkedthrougholdstreetsandhutongs

Learnedtraditionalcrafts(手藝)likekitemakingandpapercutting

Day3to4:

VisitedplacesofinterestsuchastheGreatWallStoptwo:Shanghai,acitymixingthenewandtheold

Day5:

VisitedthenewpartofShanghaiinthemorning

Visitedsomeoldbuildingsintheafternoon

Day6:

BoughtsomegiftsforourfriendsandrelativesStopthree:Xi’an,Shaanxi

Day7:

Spentaboutfivehoursonthetraingoingthere

Watchedalightshow

Day8:

VisitedtheTerracottaWarriors(兵馬俑)

VisitedtheXi’anCityWall

MomandIwentforabikerideonthewall(onlyforadultsandkidsover10ortallerthan1.4meters)whileDadandmylittlesisterJanetookthesightseeingcar.1.Cathy’sfamilychosetheNovotelBeijingPeaceHotelbecauseitis________.

A.cheapB.nearafamoushutongC.veryfamousD.neartheForbiddenCity2.Thefamily________duringtheirstayinShanghai.

A.boughtsomekitesB.enjoyedalightshowC.metsomefriendsD.visitedancientbuildings3.HowdidthefamilygotoXi’an?

A.Byair.B.Bytrain.C.Bybus.D.Bycar.4.Janedidn’tjointhebikerideprobablybecause________.

A.shewastooyoungB.shehadtoleaveearlyC.shewastootallD.shecouldn’tspeakChinese5.Whatcanwelearnfromthereading?

A.TherearefivepeopleinCathy’sfamily.B.CathylearnedpapercuttinginXi’an.C.Cathy’sfamilystayedthelongestinBeijing.D.Thefamily’sthirdstopwasShanghai.Somepeoplehaveaverypoorsenseofdirection.Unluckily,Iamoneofthem.IhavevisitedaplacemanytimesbutImaystillgetlosttherethenexttime.WhenIwasalittlegirl,Ineverdaredaskstrangerstheway.SoIusedtowalkroundincirclesandhopethatbychanceIwouldgettotheplaceIwasgoingto.Now,Iamnolongertooshytoaskpeoplefordirections,butIoftenreceiveuselessorevenwronginformation.SoItrytoavoidgivingpeoplewrongdirections.Ifanyoneeverasksmetheway,Ialwayssay,“Sorry,Iamastrangerhere.”O(jiān)nceonmywaytoworkIwasstoppedbyaman.HeaskedmeifIcouldtellhimthewaytotheFriendshipBuilding.Igavehimmyusualreply.ButjustasIwalkedononlyafewsteps,Irealizedthathehadaskedthewaytomyofficebuilding.However,Ihadnotimetoturnbackandlookforhim.Iwasrushingtomeetwithsomeoneatmyoffice.WhenIjustgottomyoffice,thesecretary(秘書)showedthemaninwhohadaskedmefordirections.ImaginehowembarrassedIwasandhowsurprisedhewaswhenwesaweachotheratfirstsight!6.Thewriteralwaysrefusestogivepeopledirectionsbecause________.

A.sheisastrangertothecityB.shehasnotimetohelpothersC.sheisn’tgoodattalkingwithpeopleD.she’safraidofgivingwrongdirections7.Amanstoppedthewriteronthewayto________.

A.sellhersomethingB.a(chǎn)skthetimeC.makefriendswithherD.a(chǎn)sktheway8.TheFriendshipBuildingwastheplacewherethewriter________.

A.livedB.studiedC.workedD.taught9.Theunderlinedword“embarrassed”inthelastparagraphmeans“________”.

A.尷尬的B.困惑的C.激動的D.拮據(jù)的10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thewriteristooshytogivedirectionsnow.B.Thewriterhasaverypoorsenseofdirection.C.Thewriternevergotlostwhenshewasyoung.D.Themanwastoonervoustoaskfordirections.TheShangsiFestivalisanancientChinesefestival.Itfallsonthethirddayofthethirdlunarmonth.ThedatewasfixedaftertheWeiandJinDynasties(朝代).Peopleoftentookabathintheriveronthatdaytogetridof(擺脫)badluck.ThedayissaidtobethebirthdayoftheYellowEmperor(Huangdi).He,alongwiththeYanEmperor(Yandi),isconsideredtobetheancestor(先祖)ofallChinesepeople.________IntheEasternJinDynasty,WangXizhiwroteinhisLantingjiXuabouthowpeopletookabathandwrotepoemswhiledrinkingfromcupsdrifting(漂浮)alongtheriver.IntheTangDynasty,peopleenjoyeddrinksandsightseeing.IntheMingandQingDynasties,peopledidactivitieslikedriftingcups,driftingeggs,throwingstones,hikingandlisteningtomusic.Inmoderntimes,itismainlycelebratedbytheethnicminorities(少數(shù)民族)inChina.Duringthefestival,theHanpeoplewouldgooutsidetoenjoyflowers.TotheZhuangpeopleinSouthwestChina,itisafestivalforyoungpeopletosingsongsandfindtheirtruelove.Bamboodancingisanotherimportantactivityforthem.FortheLiandMiaopeopleinHainanProvince,itisadayforrememberingancestors.Specialfoodisalsoanimportantpartofthefestival.Five-coloredstickyrice(糯米)andpaintedeggsaretraditionalfoodfortheShangsiFestival.TheZhuangpeoplebelievethericeisgoodforhealthandthepaintedeggsarethesymboloflove.11.TheShangsiFestivalmaybethebirthdayof________.

A.YandiB.WangXizhiC.HuangdiD.WangXizhi’sfather12.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputin________?

A.Thereweremanystoriesaboutthefestival.B.Thecustomofthefestivalchangedwiththetimes.C.TheShangsiFestivalhasmanyinterestingactivities.D.Manyfamouspeopleinhistorycelebrateditinspecialways.13.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Howpeoplecelebratethefestivalnow.B.Whypeoplecelebratethefestivalnow.C.Whatfoodpeopleeatduringthefestival.D.Wherepeoplegotorememberancestors.14.WhatwilltheHanpeopledoduringtheShangsiFestival?

A.Driftcups.B.Enjoyflowers.C.Rememberancestors.D.Singsongs.15.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthepassage?

A.ArtandCulture.B.TravelandPlaces.C.Countriesandpeoples.D.FestivalsandCustoms.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。TheHuazhaoFestivalisatraditionalflowerfestivalinChina.16Nowletmetellyousomethingaboutit.TheHuazhaoFestivalhasahistoryofmorethan2,000years.17ItcomesaftertheLanternFestival.Itfallsonthe2nd,12th,15thor25thdayofthesecondlunar(農(nóng)歷的)month.Therearelotsoftraditionsforthefestival.Forexample,flowergrowersoftenoffersacrifices(祭品)totheflowergoddess.18Inordertoprotectflowers,peoplecutcolorfulclothintopiecesandtiethemtothestems(莖)offlowers.19Butonlyafewpeopleknow“shanghong”.Peoplegrowflowersandvegetablesduringthefestival.That’sbecausetheybelieveflowersandvegetablesplantedonthisdaywillgrowwell.Peoplealsopickandeatwildvegetables.Weknowthatthefestivalisinearlyspring.20Fairs(集市)areoftenheldonthatdaybecauselotsofpeoplegoout.Manykindsofflowersbloomduringthesedays.Aswellasdoingsomeshopping,therearelotsofactivities,suchasdancing,singingandplayinggames.

A.Thisiscalled“shanghong”.B.Haveyoueverheardofit?C.Flowergrowersdoitforgoodluck.D.Peoplewanttohavemorebeautifulflowers.E.Soitisjustthetimetohaveaspringouting(春游).F.Itisheldtocelebratetheflowergoddess’birthday.二、選詞填空閱讀下面短文,從方框中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語填空。

A.duringB.sharingC.admireD.beforeE.takesplaceF.thankfulFestivalsarecelebratedallaroundtheworld.Everyfestivalhasitsdifferentcustoms.However,nomatterhowdifferenttheymayseem,allovertheworld,thespiritof21joy,thanks,love,orpeaceiscommoninallfestivals.Ofallthetraditionalfestivals,theharvest(豐收)festivalcanbefoundinalmosteveryculture.Thisimportantfestival22afterallthecropshavebeengatheredin.Peoplecelebratetoshowthattheyare23fortheyear’sharvestoffood.InancientEgypt,theharvestfestivalwascelebrated24thespringtime—theEgyptianharvestseason.Ithadaparadeandagreatlargemealwithmusic,dancing,andsports.Today,duringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinChina,familiesgatherto25theshiningmoonandenjoydeliciousmooncakes.

A.airpollutionB.becauseofC.AlthoughD.driveawayE.AsF.mucheasierCustomsplayanimportantroleinfestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeovertime26thedevelopmentofmodernsocietyandthespreadofnewideas.TheChineseSpringFestivalcustomoflightingfireworksisto27theevil(惡毒的)spiritsandcelebratetheNewYear.Nowadays,manybigcitieshavegivenupthiscustominordertoavoid(避免)28Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial(商業(yè)的)withbusinessestakingadvantageofthecelebrations.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeit29forthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.30somebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialized;othersbelievetheincreaseinspendingisgoodfortheeconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì))andpublichappiness.三、短文填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Asweallknow,Englishisanimportantsubjectinmiddleschool.EveryoneknowsthatwemustlearnEnglishwell,butsomestudentsdon’tknowhow31(learn)itwell.Herearesome32(suggest)thatmayhelpyouwithyourEnglish.The33(big)problemisourownfear.Weworrythatwewon’tsaythingscorrectlyorthatwewilllookfoolishsothatwedon’tspeakEnglishatall.Don’tbeafraidofbeinglaughedat.34wefaceourdifficulties,wecan’tlearnEnglishwell.Thefastestwaytolearnsomethingistodoitagainandagainuntilwegetitright.LearningEnglishofcourse35(need)practice.Don’tletalittlefearstopusfromgettingwhatwewant.Thebestway36(learn)Englishistohaveagoodenvironment.SuchasputtingEnglishbooksaroundourroomorlisteningtoEnglishradio.ThemoreEnglishmaterials(材料)wehavearoundus,the37(fast)wewilllearnit.Manypeoplethinkthatexercisesandtestsaren’tmuchfun.However,wecanreallyimproveourEnglish38doingexercisesandtakingtests.Ifwenevertaketests,we39(notknow)howmuchprogresswehavemade.Ibelievewiththesemethods,wewillimproveour40[?'b?l?ti]inlearningEnglishwell.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。NewYearisawonderfultimewhenfamilyandfriendscometogethertosaygoodbyetotheoldyearandwelcomethenewone.PeopleallaroundtheworldcelebratetheNewYear41music,specialfood,andfireworks,thoughthecelebrationmaytakeplaceatdifferenttimes.IntheUK,manypeoplegatherinLondononDecember31toseethefamousBigBenclocktowerandcountdowntomidnight.Researchsuggests42millionsalsowatchitonTV.AtmidnighttheysingAuldLangSyne,atraditionalScottishsong,torememberfriendsandfamily.IntheUS,peoplehavesimilarcustoms.Afamoustraditioninvolvesthe43(drop)ofabigballinNewYork’sTimesSquare.Hugecrowdsgather44(watch),andwhentheballreachesthebottom,everyonewisheseachother“HappyNewYear”.InEgyptpeoplecelebrateShamEl-NessiminApriltomarkthebeginningofspring.45nameofthefestivalmeanssmellingthebreeze.Atthistime,theweather46(become)brighter,andtheflowersandtreesbegintoshowtheircolors.Peoplepainteggsassymbolsofnewlifeandnewbeginnings.Theyalsogooutandenjoypicnics,dance,sing,andwatch47(play)inthetheater.48NewYearfestivalsaredifferentallovertheworld,theyhaveonethingincommon.Inalmosteverycountry,peoplebelievethatitisaspecialtimetoconnect49theirfamilyandfriendsandshowhopeforthe50(come)year.四、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下面短文,完成相關(guān)任務(wù)。Thiswasmyfirstvisittotheairport.Ididn’tknowanyofthesigns.Wherewasthecheck-incounter?WhereshouldItakemyluggage(行李)?IhadtofindthemquicklybecauseIcouldn’tbelate.Itriedtoaskapassingmanforhelp,butmywordscameoutallwrong.Hejustwalkedawayquickly.Ihadbeeninthiscountryforseveralmonths,butIcouldnotevenrememberhowtoaskfordirections.Howterrible!Anotherbusarrivedsoonandthepassengerscameoutwithluggage.Herewasmychance.Icouldfollowthemtotherightplace.Iwouldn’thavetosayaword.Wefinallyreachedtheelevator(電梯).Oh,no!Therewasnotenoughroomforme.Igotontheelevatorwhenitreturnedandlookedatallthebuttons.Whichonecoulditbe?IpressedButton3.Theelevatorslowlyclimbeduptothethirdfloorandstopped.ThedooropenedandIlookedaroundnervously.TearsformedinmyeyesasIsawtheemptylobby.Justthenastaffpersonappeared.HeaskedmeifIneededsomehelp.Thenheledmedownalonghallway.Wewalkedupsomestairs,turnedacornerandfinallypushedmyluggagetotheinspectioncounter(檢查柜臺).WhenIturnedtothankhim,hewasgone.Iwillneverknowthatkindman’sname,butIwillalwaysrememberhishelp.IonlyhopethatonedayIcandothesameforanothertravelerwhohasthesameexperience.51.Didthewriterfinallysolveherproblem?________________________________52.將文中畫線的句子翻譯成漢語。________________________________53.Howlonghadthewriterstayedinthecountry?________________________________54.Whichfloordidtheelevatorstopon?________________________________55.Whohelpedthewriteroutoftroubleintheend?________________________________五、補(bǔ)全對話補(bǔ)全對話。Timishungry.Hewantstoeatsomethingforlunch.Heisaskingtheway.Tim:Excuseme.56?Alice:Ofcourse.ThereisarestaurantonBridgeStreet.Tim:57?Alice:Sure.Godownthisstreetandturnleftatthesecondcrossing.Thenyouwillseetherestaurantonyourright.Tim:Thanks.

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