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2025~2026學(xué)年江蘇省揚州市樹人學(xué)校九龍湖校區(qū)九年級上學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷一、單項選擇1.—Whatdoyouthinkof________ideaoftakingpartin‘EarthHour’?—Wonderful!I’veneverheardof________one!Wecanreducepollutioninthisway.

A.a(chǎn)n;thebetterB.the;abetterC.a(chǎn)n;abetterD.the;thebetter2.ThebooktellingthelivesofpeopleinShanxi________usofthehardtimesinthepast.Weshouldtreasureourlivestoday.

A.realizedB.remindedC.requiredD.repeated3.Thegoldmaskfromancienttimesiskeptsowellthatitlooks________new.

A.a(chǎn)sgoodasB.a(chǎn)swellasC.a(chǎn)smuchasD.a(chǎn)smanyas4.WhenIamfeelingblue,Iprefer________aroundthelake________myselfup.

A.towalk;tocheeringB.towalk;tocheerC.walking;tocheeringD.walking;tocheer5.—Tocommunicatewell,weshouldpayattentionto________ourspokenEnglish.—Icouldn’tagreemore.

A.improveB.improvedC.toimproveD.improving6.—WhenshallIhandinmyreport?—Assoonasit________tomorrow.

A.completesB.iscompletedC.willcompleteD.willbecompleted7.—Couldyoutellme________?—Sure,andtheearlier,thecheaper.

A.howlongitwilltaketogettoMoscowB.ifIcanbookadirectflighttoMoscowonlineC.whereIcanbuyaticketforthedirectflighttoMoscowD.whethercanIbuyatickettoMoscowwithoutmypassport8.Chinahastheworld’slargestpopulationofuniversitygraduates,soprovidingthemwithjobsisreallya______fortheChinesegovernment.

A.challengeB.competitionC.purposeD.situation9.Iamstrict________myhealthandIwouldrather________somesnacksforlunch.

A.a(chǎn)bout;nothavingB.with;nothaveC.with;nottohaveD.a(chǎn)bout;nothave10.TheVolunteers:TotheWar2,directedbyChenKaige,cameoutinOctober.Peopleweresodeeplytouchedbythefilmthattheycouldn’tpraiseit________.

A.toomanyB.somuchC.a(chǎn)lotD.toomuch11.—IfeltveryproudwhenIsawmanythingsmadeinChinaduringmystayinEurope.—There’sstillalongwaytogo.________“MadeinChina”“CreatedinChina”iswhatweneed.

A.Either;orB.Notonly;butalsoC.Both;andD.Neither;nor12.Becauseofenoughexerciseandagooddiet,Tom’sgrandfatheralwayslooksinthepink.Thephrase“inthepink”means________.

A.fullofwisdomB.ingoodhealthC.inneedoffoodD.inneedofstrength13.—Doyoubelieve________mancanliveonMarsinthefuture?—It’shardtosay.Scientistsarestillnotsure________wecangrowplantsonMars.

A.if;thatB.whether;ifC.that;thatD.that;whether14.Ifind________necessarytoaccepthisadvicebecauseit’sofgreat_________tome.

A.it’s;valuableB.that;valueC.that;valuableD.it;value15.—IlovemakingfriendsontheInternet.Allofmyonlinefriendsaresokindtome.—________Fewofthemwouldbecomeyourrealfriends.

A.Icouldn’tagreemore.B.Nevermind.C.That’snotthecase.D.That’sforsure.二、完形填空Oneofmyearliestmemoriesisplaying“shops”withmygranddadwhenIwas5yearsold.After________schoolat15,Iworkedinafruitshop,butIhadno________ofhowtorunmyownshopbackthen.Severalyearslater,Igotmarried.MyhusbandEricandIheardaboutashopforsaleinthenearbyvillage.Wehadalookanddecidedtohaveashopofourown.ThatwasJanuary1973.Shopkeepingwas________tous,soweoftendidn’tknowwhatthe________wereaskingfor.Butwesoonlearned.Wecantellbytheweatherhow________theshopisgoingtobe.Onwetdaysthereareveryfewpeoplearound,andwhenit’s________peoplewantbreadandmilk,asthey’reworriedaboutbeingsnowedin.Whenit’shot,everyonebuyscolddrinksandicecream.Morepeopleshoponlinenowadays,buttheystillcomehereforthings________fromtheirorder.I’vekeptupwithtechnologyandhaveacardreader,buttheshopitselfhasn’tchangedmuch.Now,asI’mgettingolder,it’sopenfrom7a.m.to6p.m.onweekdays________closingat8:30p.m.However,Ikeepitopenuntil2p.m.atweekends.Ericpassedaway16yearsago,butIam________gettingridof(處理掉)theshop.Iloveitall—talkingtothecustomersandgetting________theywant.Therearecustomerswhocomeintwoorthreetimesaday,andweseeseveralgenerationsoffamilies.Customersoftentellmetheir________andIofferadviceifIcan.Itwasthe50thanniversary(周年紀(jì)念)oftheshoponJanuary13thisyear.Iwantedtodosomething________,soIheldapartyandhaddrinksandnibbleswithcustomers.Ialso________abookaboutmymemoriesintheshop.It’scalledJustAskJenny,asI’malwaysthefirstportofcallwhenanyonewantstoknow________.Thisshophasbeenmylife.Inever________Iwouldstillbehereafter50years,butIloveitandthepeople.It’swhatkeepsmegoing,andI’vegotnoplanofretiring(退休).16.A.a(chǎn)ttendingB.visitingC.leavingD.changing17.A.choiceB.ideaC.decisionD.time18.A.goodB.newC.experiencedD.disappointed19.A.customersB.sellersC.usersD.market20.A.commonB.expensiveC.coldD.busy21.A.snowyB.rainyC.windyD.sunny22.A.a(chǎn)ppearingB.comingC.missingD.producing23.A.a(chǎn)saresultofB.becauseofC.infearofD.insteadof24.A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.neverC.seldomD.often25.A.whatB.howC.thatD.which26.A.suggestionsB.questionsC.surprisesD.problems27.A.traditionalB.specialC.changeableD.historical28.A.readB.wroteC.borrowedD.learned29.A.a(chǎn)nythingB.everythingC.nothingD.nobody30.A.feltB.hopedC.imaginedD.worked三、閱讀理解OnJanuary20,2025,aChinesetechnologycompanymadeanewAIcalledDeepSeek-R1.Thissmartprogramcostsmuchlesstobuildandit’sfreetouse.Asaresult,it’susednotonlyamongadultsbutalsoamongteenagers.Recently,wehaveaskedourreaderstodiscussifstudentsshoulduseAIfortheirschoolwork.

Andrew,15asecondaryschoolstudentWeshouldn’tintroduceAIintoschools.First,someschoolswouldn’tbeabletoaffordthelatesttechnology,andthatcancreateanunfairsituationfortheirstudents.Second,teachersmightnotknowhowtomakefulluseofAIprogramsintheirclasses.Mostimportantly,AIjustprovidesuswithinformationwhileteachersknowhowtohelpustakeitin.Lily,21acollegestudentLearningaboutAIcanhelpprepareforourtechnology-filledfuture.UsingAIhelpsstudentsdevelopcritical(批判的)thinkingandproblem-solvingskills.Andit’sgoodforstudentstoknowaboutAI’sadvantagesanddisadvantagesearly.Aslongasit’sdonewell,learningaboutAIinschoolscanchangesocietyforthebetter.MrWang,36aparentAImaybegoodforadults,butit’snotwiseforkidstodependonitbeforelearningaboutthebasictasksofeducation.That’swhyschoolsteachkidshandwritingandspellingwhenmostadultstype.Kids’brainsneedtobeexercisedtodevelop,justliketheirbodies.MissLi,42ateacherAIwillchangethewaystudentslearn.Manypeoplefearthatitmightleadtosometrouble,suchascheating(欺騙),butinfactitcanguidestudentsthroughquestionsinsteadofdirectlygivingthemtheanswer.Itcanalsoworkwithteacherstocreatesuitablelessonplanssothatnostudentswillfallbehindinclass.31.WhosupportsthestudentsinusingAIfortheirschoolworkinthepassage?

A.AndrewandLily.B.AndrewandMrWang.C.LilyandMissLi.D.MrWangandMissLi.32.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.DeepSeek-R1costsmuchtobuildandit’sexpensivetouse.B.AIisveryuseful,butithasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.C.AIprovidesuswithinformationandknowshowtohelpustakeitin.D.NoschoolsteachkidshandwritingandspellingnowbecauseofAIprograms.33.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Amagazine.B.Atravelguide.C.Adictionary.D.Anadvertisement.TwoyoungChinesestreetdancers,10-year-oldSongHaomingand14-year-oldFuJunxi,havetakentheglobalstreetdancescenebystorm.CompetingintheHip-HopadultcategoryattheJusteDebout2025WorldFinalsinParisonMarch3,2025,theteamdefeatedtwotopinternationalpairstoreachthesemifinals—markingthebestperformanceeverbyaChineseteaminthecompetition’shistory.ThetwodancersshowedthespiritofChinesemartialartsintheirperformance.Theystartedwithapolitefist-and-palmsalute,thenamazedeveryonewithastreetdancemixedwithkungfumoveslikePhoenixThreeNods,DrunkenFist,TaiChi,WingChun,andShaolinspinningkicks.Theirmovesweresharpandsmooth,lightingupthestage—andthebestpart?Theydesignedthewholemovesthemselves!Alltheachievementscamefromtheiryearsofhardwork.FuJunxibeganlearningstreetdanceattheageoffiveandahalf,whileSongHaomingstartedpracticingasearlyasthree.Theirsmoothteamworkonstagerisesfromyearsofdancetraining.InSongHaoming’shome,thelivingroomisfilledwithhisdanceawards.Hismomsharedthatwheneverschoolworkisn’ttooheavy,hepracticesnonstop—evenrepeatingasinglemovehundredsoftimes.Bruisedknees?Normal.Tohim,“Dancingistiringbutbringsjoy.”Hepusheshimselftoimproveeveryday,neverignoringdetails.AsforFuJunxi,heturnedhis6-square-metrediningroomintoadancestudio.Everynight,hepracticesformorethantwohoursinfrontofamirror:“Thoughheoncefeltlikequitting,hisparents’supportkepthimgoing.Now,after7years,danceisthis“happychildhood.”JusteDebout(afamousdancecompetition)praisedthemonline:“ThesefearlessyoungdancersfromChinaconqueredthestagewithunstoppableenergy!”WhentheyoungdancerscheeredontheParisstagewrappedinChina’snationalflag,itshowedtheworldtheenergyandcreativityofChinesecultureshiningbrightly.Nowthatthecompetitionhasended,bothchildrenhavereturnedtoschoolandnormalstudies.Yettheircreativejourneycontinues,astheyplantomixChina’sintangibleculturalheritage—includingliondance,bianlian(face-changing),andtraditionalopera—withstreetdance.Thoughjustintheirearlyteens,theyembracebothchallengesandhighexpectationsforwhatliesahead.34.What’sspecialaboutSongandFu’sperformanceattheJusteDebout2025Finals?

A.TheydesignedTaiChiontheirown.B.Theyshowedsmoothmovesonthestage.C.Theyusedstormscenesintheirstreetdance.D.TheymixedChinesemartialartswithmoves.35.Howdidthetwodancersachievetheirsmoothteamworkonstage?

A.Withthehelpofaprofessionaldesigner.B.Throughyearsofdancetrainingandpractice.C.Bylearningfromfamousinternationaldancers.D.Byattendingthesameschoolandpracticingtogetherdaily.36.WhatdoesthetextshowaboutFu’spractice?

A.Heprefersoutdoorpracticespaces.B.Hetrainsalonewithskilledcoaches.C.Hedancesonweekendstofocusonschoolwork.D.Hepracticesinhisdancestudioforovertwohoursnightly.37.Accordingtothetext,whatfutureplansdothedancershave?

A.ToshowtraditionalChineseculturalelements(元素).B.Tobecomedancejudgesinsteadofperformers.C.Tostopdancingandreturntotheirschoollives.D.Tocompeteonlyinnational-levelcompetitions.ThelittleprincearrivedontheEarth.Hefirstmetasnakeinthedesert.“Goodevening,”saidthelittleprincepolitely.“Goodevening,”saidthesnake.“Whichisthewaytothemen?”thelittleprinceasked.“Themenarethere,”saidthesnake,“overthere.Threeorfourofthemarehuntingbutterflies.Theychangetheirplacesagreatdeal.Itishardtofindthem.Thebutterfliesaremucheasiertofind.Good-bye.”Thelittleprincedidnotunderstandwhatthesnakecouldmean.Buthewasnotafraid.Snakesarenotsostrongasalittleprince.Butthesnakecanbite,andabitefromasnakecanbedeadly.Thenthelittleprincecameuponagardenfilledwithroses.Therewerethousandsofthem.“Aha!”hesaid.“Thereareroseseverywhere!”Hewassad.Hisrosehadtoldhimthatshewastheonlyoneofherkindinthewholeuniverse.Andherewerefivethousandofthem,allalike,inonesinglegarden!“Shewouldbeveryangry,”hesaidtohimself,“ifshesawthat…shewouldcoughalotandpretendtobedying,toavoidbeinglaughedat.”Thenhelearnedthathisrosewasnottheonlyoneofherkind.Buttohim,shewasstillthemostimportantoneinthewholeworld,becauseshewastherosehehadtamed.Herememberedthetimewhenhehadtakencareofher,wateredher,putascreenaroundher,andlistenedtoher.Afterthat,hemetafox.“Goodmorning,”saidthelittleprince.“Goodmorning,”saidthefox.“Willyouplaywithme?”askedthelittleprince.“Iamsounhappy.”“Icannotplaywithyou,”thefoxsaid.“Ihavenotbeentamed.”“Whatdoesthatmean—‘tamed’?”askedthelittleprince.“Itisanacttoooftenneglected.”saidthefox.“Itmeanstobuildties.”“Tobuildties?”“Justthat,”saidthefox.“Tome,youarestillnothingmorethanalittleboywhoisjustlikeahundredthousandotherlittleboys.AndIhavenoneedofyou.Andyou,onyourpart,havenoneedofme.Toyou.Iamnothingmorethanafoxlikeahundredthousandotherfoxes.Butifyoutameme,thenweshallneedeachother.Tome,youwillbeuniqueinalltheworld.Toyou.Ishallbeuniqueinalltheworld...”Thelittleprincedecidedtotamethefox.Andaftersometime,thefoxwastamed.Whenitwastimeforthelittleprincetoleave,thefoxwassad.Butthefoxhadalsolearnedsomethingfrombeingtamed.“Itisthetimeyouhavewastedforyourrosethatmakesyourrosesoimportant,”thefoxtoldthelittleprince.38.Whywasthelittleprincesadwhenhesawthegardenofroses?

A.Becausethereweretoomanyrosesanditwashardtochooseone.B.Becausehisrosehadliedtohimthatshewastheonlyoneintheuniverse.C.Becauseherealizedhisrosewasnotuniqueinaphysicalsensebutstillthemostimportanttohim.D.Becausehewasworriedhisrosewouldbeangrywithhimforseeingsomanyotherroses.39.Whatdoestheword“tamed”meanaccordingtothefox?

A.Tobetrainedtobewell-behaved.B.Toformaspecialrelationshipandconnection.C.Tomakesomeoneorsomethinglesswild.D.Tobecomefriendswithsomeone.40.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?

A.Thelittleprincedidn’treallylovehisroseatfirst.B.ThesnakewasfriendlyandhelpfultothelittleprinceC.Thefoxwasindifferenttothelittleprince’sdeparture.D.Thelittleprince’sexperiencewiththefoxmadehimunderstandthevalueofhisrosemoredeeply.41.Whatisthemainthemeofthispartofthestory?

A.TheexplorationofthelittleprinceontheEarth.B.Thelittleprince’sunderstandingofloveanduniquenessthroughtaming.C.ThelittleprincemetdifferentanimalsontheEarth.D.Thelittleprince’ssearchforthemeaningoflife.Aspoonfulofpickles(泡菜)cansometimesmakeamealtastebetter.Recently,anewtypeofpickleisbeingdiscussed:“digitalpickles”.Itmeansthevideospeoplewatchwhileeating.Manypeoplethinkthatthevideoscanmaketheirfoodmoreappetizing(引起食欲的).Thetopicreceivedmorethan16millionclicksonawebsiteandabout100,000peopletookpartinthediscussion.ManyyoungpeopleinChinaarekeptcompanybyTVshowsorshortvideos.Manybelievethattheirfoodismoredeliciouswiththe“digitalpickles”.Canthishabitinfluenceyourdiet?Accordingtoaresearchpaperpublished(發(fā)表)in2019,youmayeatmorewithoutrealization.Theinternationalresearchteamasked62volunteerstofollowdifferenteatingpatternsforfourdays.Thepatternsincludedeatingwhilelookingatthemobilephoneandeatingwithoutdistraction(干擾).Theteamdiscoveredthateatingwithdistractionincreasedcalorieingestion(熱量攝入)byabout15%.Toexplorethereason,theteamalsoinvitedtwogroupsofpeople:onegroupatewhilelisteningtoanaudioclip(音樂片段)aboutanotherpersoneating;theotherlistenedtoaclipthathelpedthemimaginethemselveseating.Atlast,thesecondgroupatelessbecausetheyfocusedontheirfoodmore.Thisresultworksnotonlyforeatingmealsbutalsoforothertaskswhichneedalotofpatienceandskillsaswell.Aresearchteaminvited120volunteerstododifferenttaskswhileprovidingthemwithdrinksandsnacks.Whentheyfocusedontheirtasksandtheirattentionwasdistracted,theywerelesslikelytotellhowfulltheyfeltandatemorethantheyexpected.42.Whydopeopleeatmorewith“digitalpickles”?

A.Becausetheyaremorefocusedontheirmeals.B.Becausetheyaredistractedby“digitalpickles”.C.Becausethefoodtastesbetterwith“digitalpickles”.D.Becausethe“digitalpickles”makethemfeelhungrier.43.What’sthepurposeofthelastparagraph?

A.Toexplainhowtotellyouarefull.B.Topresenthowtoavoidbeingdistracted.C.Togiveanothercasethatcausesovereating.D.Todescribetheadvantagesof“digitalpickles”.44.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.EatingWhileTalkingB.FocusingonOurFoodC.EnjoyingDinnerwithaShowD.HavingFoodwithOtherPeople45.Whatisthebeststructureofthepassage?

A.B.C.D.四、單詞拼寫46.Iwillworkasanengineerofthe________(高速的)railway.47.Afterhemadeastupidmistake,hisparentsbecameeven________(嚴(yán)格的)withhim.48.Thepolicearetryingtheirbesttofindout________(原因)oftheaccident.49.HerEnglish________(發(fā)音)issopoorthatshespendsalotoftimeonit.50.Allthemusiciansstoodtherein________(安靜),waitingfortheresult.51.Theyappearina________(fix)orderandthecyclerepeatsevery12years.52.Hetoldmetothink________(two)beforespeaking.53.HiswifeCherylsaidshehadno________(worry)abouthishealth.54.It’swrongofthenursetoexplaintothesickman________(patient).55.Theteacher’sencouragementgavemealotof________(strong).五、任務(wù)型閱讀回答下面5個問題,每題答案不超過10個詞。Scientistsfindthathard-workingpeoplecanlivelongerthanidle(不工作的)people.Careerwomenarehealthierthanhousewives.Evidenceshowsthatthejoblessareinpoorerhealththanthejob-holder.Areportshowsthatwhenevertheunemploymentrate(失業(yè)率)increasesby1%,thedeathrateincreasesby2%.Allthiscomesdowntoonepoint:Workishelpfultoourhealth.Whyisworkgoodforhealth?Itisbecauseworkkeepspeoplebusy,awayfromloneliness.Researchshowsthatpeoplefeelnotonlyunhappybutalsoworriedwhentheyhavenothingtodo.Instead,thehappiestarethosewhoarebusy.Manyhighachieverswholovetheircareersfeelthattheyarehappiestwhentheyareworkinghard.Workservesasabridgebetweenmanandreality.Bywork,peoplecomeintocontactwitheachother.Ifpeopletakepartinsomeactivities,theycanfindfriendshipandwarmth.Thisishelpfultohealth.Thelossofworksometimesmeansthelossofeverything.Itaffectsamaninspiritandmakeshimeasytogetill.Besides,workgivesoneasenseoffulfillment(充實感).Workmakesonefeelhisvalueinsociety.Whenawriterfinisheshiswritingoradoctorsuccessfullyoperatesonapatientorateacherseeshisstudentsgrow,theyarehappybeyondwords.Fromtheabove,wecanknowthatthemoreyouwork,thehappierandhealthieryouwillbe.Letusworkhard,studywellandliveahappyandhealthylife.56.Whocanlivelonger,hard-workingpeopleoridlepeople?_______________________________________57.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthefirstparagraph?_______________________________________58.Howdopeoplefeelwhentheydon’thaveanythingtodo?_______________________________________59.Howcanwefindfriendshipandwarmthinourdailylife?_______________________________________60.Whatdoyouthinkhardworkcanbringus?(自擬一句作答)_______________________________________六、短文填空J(rèn)ingdezhenhasalonghistoryandculture.Jingdezhenisk61asthe“PorcelainCapital”(瓷都)andbegantomakepottery(陶器)duringtheHanDynasty(206BC-AD220)andporcelainabout1,700yearsago.ThecityofJingdezhenhasbeenfamousforitsporcelainsincetheSongDynasty(960-1279).UndertheruleofEmperorZhenzong,thecitygotthenameJingdezhen.Attheb62oftheYuanDynasty,thecitystartedmakingporcelainforthegovernment.IntheMingandQingdynasties,porcelainfromJingdezhent63tomanyplacesaroundtheworld.Jingdezhenporcelainhasmanystyles.Theyi64elegantblue-and-whiteporcelain.Jingdezhenhasover30,000a65,including5,000foreigners,liv

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