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2025~2026學年江蘇省蘇州高新區(qū)實驗初級中學上學期九年級10月英語月考卷一、完形填空請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Doyourememberthenameofyourkindergarten(幼兒園)teacher?Ido.HernameisMrs.White.AndIrememberIthoughtshemustbeasisterofSnowWhitebecauseshehadthesamebrightblueeyes,shortdarkhairandfairskin________SnowWhite.Idon’tremembermuchaboutwhatIlearnedinherclass.MymotheroncetoldmethatIusedto________alot.IwouldbringbackwhatIwroteandshewouldreadit.Therearesomany________butnoredcorrectionsandalwaysastar.Sometimesevena“Good”wouldmakemyheartfullofhappiness.Oneday,mymotherwenttomeetMrs.Whiteforoneoftheparent-teacheractivities.ThensheaskedMrs.Whitewhyshenevercorrectedmyspellingorpointedoutgrammaticalmistakes.“Thechildrenjust________togetexcitedaboutusingwordsandmakingsentences.Idon’twantmystudentstolose________becauseofredcrosses.Spellingand________canwait,butthewonderofwordswon’t...”Mrs.Whitesaid.IrememberthatthetimeIspentlearninginkindergartenwasveryhappyforme.AsIgrowup,I________wanttoknowmanythingsandlovemylife.IlookbacknowandthinkMrs.Whitemustbesucha(n)________teacherthatsheusedasfewredcrossesaspossible.Iusedtomisspell“beautiful”alot,andcouldneverrememberthatthe“e”goesbeforethe“a”.Itmademyteacherinhighschoolangry.Sheaskedmetouse“pretty”insteadwhenIwaswriting.Ididn’tlistentoher.Inmyeyes,“pretty”iseasiertospell,________itdoesn’tholdasmuchmeaningasImeansometimes.ThankstoMrs.White,Ihavenever________writingwhatImeant,evenifIcouldn’tquitespellit.Ibelievelifemaynotbepretty,butitshouldbemeaningful.1.A.onB.ofC.a(chǎn)sD.by2.A.drawB.singC.writeD.dance3.A.skillsB.mistakesC.picturesD.excuses4.A.plannedB.stoppedC.rememberedD.began5.A.interestB.healthC.patienceD.exercise6.A.speedB.grammarC.businessD.pronunciation7.A.stillB.onlyC.soonD.a(chǎn)lready8.A.youngB.strictC.carelessD.unusual9.A.a(chǎn)ndB.orC.butD.so10.A.thoughtaboutB.worriedaboutC.talkedaboutD.heardabout二、閱讀理解OutstandingStudentScholarship2025-2026Webelieveeverystudenthasspecialtalents!Thisscholarshipcelebrates:-Academic(學業(yè)的)Excellence:Topgradesinexams.-BigImprovement:Studentswhoworkhardtoimprovetheirgrades.-SpecialAchievements:Leadership,sports,art,music,orhelpingothers(e.g.,communityservice).WhatWillYouGet?-PrizeMoney:UptoRMB5,000forschoolfeesorlearningtools.-Certificate(證書)&MedalSpecialChances:Joinleadershipworkshopsormeetrolemodels.WhoCanApply?-AllstudentsinYears7-9.-AcademicStars:Score90%+infinalexams.-ImprovementChampions:Raiseyourgradesby20%+inoneyear.-TalentHeroes:Winawardsinsports/art,leadschoolclubs,orvolunteerregularly.HowtoApply?Step1:Writeashortletter(onepage)explaining:Whyyoudeserve(應得)thescholarship;Yourachievementsorimprovements.Step2:Askateachertowritearecommendationletter.Step3:Submit(提交)bothletterstotheofficebyNovember30,2025.ImportantNotes-YoucanapplyforONEcategory(類別)only(Academic,Improvement,orTalent).-WinnerswillbeannouncedonDecember15,2025.11.Studentsneedtoapplyforthescholarshipbefore________.

A.October30,2025B.November30,2025C.December15,2025D.December30,202512.Davidwonthefirstprizeinthenationalsingingcompetition.Hecanapplyfor________.

A.BigImprovementB.SpecialAchievementsC.OutstandingLeadersD.AcademicExcellence13.Whatcanbetheschool’sattitude(態(tài)度)towardsstudents’development?

A.Theschoolcaresmoreaboutstudents’studyresults.B.Theschoolthinksscholarshipsmakestudentsstudyharder.C.Theschooltrieshardtobuildagoodteacher-studentrelationship.D.Theschoolvaluesdifferentachievementsandtalentsofstudents.IntheWest,somepeoplebelievethatpersonalitycanbepredictedaccordingtoone’sstarsign.FromChinacomesthebeliefthatone’sanimalsigninfluenceshisorherpersonality.Inthepastcentury,anewbeliefhasarisen:personalityisrelatedtoone’sbloodgroup.PeoplewithbloodgroupA,forexample,areconsideredmorelikelytobeserious,hard-workingandquiet,whilepeoplewithbloodgroupOarelikelytobepopularandoutgoing,yetoftenunabletofinishwhattheystart.Thoughthisbeliefcontinuestobestrong,somepeoplequestionwhetheritistrue.ThebloodgrouppersonalitytheorystartedinJapanin1927whenTakejiFurukawanoticedpersonalitysimilaritiesanddifferencesamonghisworkers.Theideasoonwentoutoffashion,butwasbroughtbackbyaJapanesenamedToshitakaNomi,thefounderofJapan’sABOSociety.ThebeliefisstillstronginJapanandisincreasinglypopularinneighbouringcountries.SomeyoungSouthKoreanshavetakentothetheory.Arecentstudyshowed76percentofKoreansagedbetween13and64believingintheblood-typepersonalityconnection.Thoughsomepeoplemightbelieveinthebloodgrouptheory,formanyitseemsharmlessandnotsomethingtobetakentooseriously.ThescientistsinAsialargelyregardthebeliefasamodern-daysuperstition(迷信).Moststudieshavefailedtofindanystrongconnectionbetweenbloodgroupandpersonality.Generally,scientistswarnagainstmakingpredictionsorimportantdecisionsbasedonthisquestionabletheory.14.ThewriterusesbloodgroupsAandOasexamplestoexplain________.

A.thedifferencebetweenthetwobloodgroupsB.therelationshipbetweenthetwobloodgroupsC.theinfluenceofbloodgrouponone’sbehaviourD.theconnectionbetweenpersonalityandbloodgroup15.Theunderlinedwords“havetakentothetheory”inParagraph2mean“________”.

A.don’tbelieveinthetheoryB.haveintroducedthetheorytoothersC.havebelievedthetheoryD.havestolentheideafromothers16.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.MostscientistsinAsiadon’tbelieveinthebloodgrouppersonalitytheory.B.ThebloodgrouppersonalitytheorybeganinJapaninthe1970s.C.Thebloodgrouppersonalitytheoryisaboutbloodgroup.D.Peopleliketochangetheirpersonalitytomatchthetheory.17.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.IstheBloodGroupPersonalityTheoryTrue?B.IsthePersonalityChangeable?C.IsYourBloodSuitableforYou?D.IstheBloodGroupPersonalityTheoryInteresting?Manypeoplebelievethatrepairingautomobiles(汽車)isaman’sjob,butthestoryofGuHuijingmaychangetheirminds.GuHuijing,an18-year-oldgirl,wonthefirstprizeatacompetitionforautomobilerepairinGuangdong.Over33teamsfromdifferentcitiestookpartinit,andGuwasthefirstgirlinGuangdongProvincetotakepartinsuchacompetitionandwinthefirstprize.Shecompletedthedisassemblyandassemblyofanengine(發(fā)動機拆裝)injust26minutes,breakingtheschoolrecord.Unlikeothergirls,Guwasalwaysinterestedinrobotsanddriverlesscarswhenshewasyoung.Butshedidn’tperformwellinsomesubjectsinjuniorhighschool.“Ididtrymybesttostudymath,butitdidn’twork.”Gusaid.Clearlyknowingshewouldnotgetgoodgradesinhergaokao,Gudecidedtolearnaboutcarsinavocationalschool(職業(yè)學校)insteadofenteringseniorhigh.Atfirst,herparentswereverysurprisedandcouldn’tacceptherdecision.Afterall,vocationalschoolswerenotsoacceptedbythepublic.ButGufinallypersuaded(說服)theminherownway.Sheresearchedthefuturedevelopmentoftheautoindustryinhercity,compareddifferentschools’runninglevelsandaskedforadvicefromseniors.Shealsopromisedthatshewouldsticktostudyinghard.HerparentscametorealizethatGuwasseriousaboutitandthenagreed.Speakingofthefuture,Gusaidshewaspreparingforthecomingexamofauniversity.“Ihopetolearnmoreintheautoindustry.Ifpossible,IwanttotakepartintheWorldSkillsCompetition.Ibelievegender(性別)hasnothingtodowithchoosingajobandI’msureIcanmakeit.”18.WhydidGuHuijingdecidetogiveupenteringseniorhigh?①Shewasmoreinterestedinrobotsanddriverlesscars.②Sherealizedshewouldnotgetgoodgradesingaokao.③Shepersuadedherparentsinherownway.④ShetookpartintheWorldSkillsCompetition.

A.①②③B.①②C.②③D.②③④19.HowdidGuHuijingpersuadeherparentstoacceptherdecision?

A.Sheperformedwellinmath.B.Shewonthefirstprizeinthecompetition.C.Shemadesomeresearchandpromisedtostudyhard.D.Shepreparedfortheexamofauniversity.20.WhatisGuHuijinglikeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Seriousandfriendly.B.Politeandquiet.C.Creativeandconfident.D.Impatientanddirect.21.Wecaninferfromthetextthat________.

A.GuHuijingdidn’tliketostudyB.vocationalschoolswerebetterthanuniversitiesC.Gu’sparentsdidn’tunderstandheratfirstD.peoplehadastereotype(刻板印象)ofgenderinjobchoicesHaveyoueverlostsomethinginahard-to-reachspace,likebehindasofaorunderthebed?Wouldn’titbenicetojustsuckitupandgetitoutwithatool?Well,robotswillsoonmakethispossible.Inastudy,scientistsfromtheUniversityofHongKongandCarnegieMellonUniversityintheUShaveinventedsmallrobotsthatcanquicklychangeintoliquidstates.Theymelted(熔化)intoliquidandmanagedtogetoutofalockedcageduringthetests,shockingthewholescientificcommunity.AccordingtothewebsiteMashable,thescientistsgottheideafromseacucumbers(海參),whichcanchangethesoftnessoftheirbodiesandeasilyenteranyplace.Therobotsinthestudyweremadefromasoftmetal,whichhasalowmeltingpointofonly30°C.Thescientistsfirstplacedtherobotinamagneticfield(磁場).Thankstothemagneticfield,therobotcanthenbeheatedintoaliquidform,allowingittoentersomehard-to-reachplaces.Afterthat,bycontrollingthestrengthordirectionofthemagneticfield,therobotcanbemovedaroundinacontrolledmanner.Hopefully,theseliquidrobotscanbewidelyusedindifferentfieldsandwillnotdisappointus.Theycanhelptakeoutaforeignobjectfromamodelhumanstomach.ScientistscanusethemtorepairaTVsetbysqueezingthemintohard-to-reachareasinsidetheTVset.Topreventhumansfrombeingharmed,theserobotscanperformdangeroustasksinhard-to-reachenvironments,suchascleaninginnuclearpowerplants(核電站).“Whatwe’reshowingarejustideasthatneedtobedevelopedfurther,”saidCarmelMajidiofCarnegieMellonUniversity.“Thegoalofourfutureresearchistoputtheseliquidrobotstouseinreal-lifesituationsmorequickly.Weareveryconfidentaboutachievingthisgoal.”22.Thewriterstartedthepassageby________.

A.givingexamplesB.tellingstoriesC.comparingfactsD.a(chǎn)skingquestions23.Theliquidrobotworksintheorderof________.a.Itisheatedintoaliquidform.b.Itisputinamagneticfield.c.Themagneticfieldisusedtomoverobots.d.Itenterssomehard-to-reachplaces.

A.a(chǎn)-c-d-bB.a(chǎn)-b-c-dC.b-a-d-cD.d-b-a-c24.Thispassagemainlywantstotellus________.

A.whatliquidrobotscandonowandinthefutureB.whyscientistsinventedliquidrobotsC.wheresmallliquidrobotsareinventedD.howliquidrobotsworkinamagneticfield25.Thepassageiswrittenina(n)________tone(語氣).

A.disappointedB.humorousC.confidentD.a(chǎn)ngry閱讀文章,從選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。It’softensaidthatchildrenaretheappleoftheirparents’eyes.Asasonordaughter,youmayalsowanttomakeyourparentsproud.Herearecertainthingsyoucando.TalktothemasoftenasyoucanEveryparentwantstheirchildrentotrustthemenoughtotalktothemwhentheyarehappyandwhentheyarefeelinglow.26Thesamewayyouwouldcallthemwhenhappy.Shareyourachievements,bothbigandsmall.27HavepatiencewiththemOneofthebestthingsyoucandoforyourparentsistobepatientwiththem,whichmakesthemfeelloved.28Sothinkofhowcarefullytheytreatedyouwhenyouwereyounger.Showthesamepatiencetothem.BehelpfulIfyouliveathome,youcanbeagoodsonordaughterbyhelpingaroundwithhousework.29Keepingittidyisthefirstthingyoucando.Helpwithlaundry,makedinnerandevensetthetable.Itfeelsgoodwhentheyknowtheyhavesomeonewhocankeepthingstogetherathome.Respectthem30Whentheyaretalking,youlistenanddonotinterrupt(打斷)them.Ifyouhavedonewrong,apologizeandavoidrepeatingthesamemistakeagain.Whenyouareoutwithfriends,callyourparentsandletthemknowyou’reokay.Whenyoushowthemrespect,itcangoalongwayinstrengtheningyourrelationshipwiththem.

A.Yourparentscan’tshareyourworries.B.Yourparentsarealwaysreadytocheerforyou.C.Workmakesparentssotired,sotryyourbesttohelpthem.D.Astheygrowolder,youneedtounderstandthattheybecomeslower.E.Startbymakingsurethatyourparentsdon’thavetocleanyourownroom.F.Therefore,don’tbeafraidtocallyourparentswhenyoufeelstressedandupset.G.Youcandomanythingsforyourparents,butnothingmattersmorethanrespectingthem.三、單詞拼寫31.Theplayer________(缺席)fromthegamewasfinallyfounddrunkinhisowncar.32.________(是否)hecomestothepartyornotisstillunknown.33.Your________(建議)seemtobeofsomehelptome.34.Ithasbeenatermsinceallofusbecameyoung________(先鋒).35.Youcankeeponeofthetwophotos.E________ofthem—whicheveryoulike.36.Thepatientsallhighlyp________thehospitalforthecaretheyreceived.37.BeforeIlearnedtodrive,Ip________takingthebustoaskingothersforaride.38.Imakeap________thatIwon’ttellotherswhatyousaidanditisasecretbetweenus.四、選詞填空請認真閱讀下面短文,從方框中選擇適當?shù)膯卧~或短語,在答題卡標有題號的橫線上,填入其正確形式。每個單詞或短語僅用一次。

challenge;getintotrouble;require;value;besuitableforIhadatraditionaleducationbackground.Iwenttopublicschools,receivednormaleducationandwas39tofollowruleslikeeveryotherstudent.Later,Ibegantowonderwhetherthiseducation40me.However,inthenewschool—aninternationalhighschool,myhighhopeswerenotmet.Itwasstillthebiggest41Ifacedinmyeducation—thefreedomtotrynewthings.Inmynewschool,wehadsomanychancestotrynewthings.Theycamewithfreedomandrisk,forwhichIhadtoberesponsible.Otherwise,Iwould42again.Infact,noneoftheeducationsystemsintheworldareperfect.Iamluckyenoughtohavetakenthe43partsfrombothsystemstocreatemyownpersonalsystem.五、短文填空請認真閱讀下面短文,填入適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Surrounded(環(huán)繞)bymountainsandsnow,ChinesepianistLangLangplayed“LovingDream”,“JasmineFlower”and“GoldbergVariations”atthehighestrailwaystationincentralSwitzerland.Theshowwas44(warm)welcomedbytheaudience.Whathedidhelpedwiththeculturalexchanges45ChinaandEuropebymeansofmusic.LangLangisoneoftheleading46(musician)intheclassicalmusicworld.Thoughheputonmanyshowsworldwide,thiswashisfirsttimetoplay47pianoatthetopofasnowymountain.Thelowtemperature48(make)itquitechallengingforhim.However,playinginafairytale-likeenvironmentwasaveryspecialexperienceforhim.“Thepiece‘JasmineFlower’49(compose)speciallyforthisshow,”LangLangsaid,“Iplayedthisbeautifulpiecefrommyownculture,hoping50(draw)theaudience’sinterestinlearningmoreaboutChinathroughthebeautyofChinesemusic.”BeforeLangLangplayedthe51(three)piece,hisfingersbecamealittlecold,52heshowednofearoftheheavysnowandthethinair.“Ihopewewillhavemoreculturalexchangesinthefuturetounderstandeachotherbetterandbuilda53(close)relationshipacrossnationsthanbefore,”addedLangLang.六、任務型閱讀請認真閱讀下面短文,用英語回答短文后的問題。Haveyoueverheardofsomeonewhounderstoodchimpanzees(大猩猩)almostlikefriends?ShewasDr.JaneGoodall,aBritishscientistwhospentherlifestudyingchimpanzeesandprotectingnature.ShepassedawaypeacefullyonOctober1,2025,attheageof91.Fromayoungage,Janelovedanimals.Whenshewasjust11yearsold,shedreamedofgoingtoAfricatolivewithwildanimals.Thisamazingdreamactuallycametrue!In1960,at26yearsold,shetraveledalonetoAfricaandbeganstudyingchimpanzeesinGombeNationalPark.Janestudiedanimalsinanewway.Shesatquietlyintheforesteveryday,watchingthechimpanzeespatiently.Slowly,theygotusedtoherandlethercomecloser.Finally,herdiscoveriesamazedtheworld.First,shefoundthatchimpanzeesmakeandusetools.Forexample,shesawachimpuseatwigto“fish”fortermites(白蟻)toeat.Thischangedwhatscientistsbelieved,astheyusedtothinkonlyhumansusedtools.Moreover,Janediscoveredthatchimpanzeeshavetheirown

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