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2025~2026學年浙江省溫州市瑞安市六校聯考(玉海、莘塍、濱江、安高、塘下等)上學期九年級期中監(jiān)測英語試卷一、閱讀理解Countriesaroundtheworldcelebratedifferentfestivalseveryyear.Thismonthwearelookingattwoofthosefestivals.

HoliFestival,London

byEmlynRichardsonThistraditionalHindufestivalcelebratesthebeginningofspring.It’safestivalofcolourandit’smainlycelebratedinIndiaandNepal,butisalsocelebratedinEuropeandNorthAmerica,wherealotofHindupeoplelive.ThatincludesLondon,wherefivepercentofthepopulationisHindu.InIndia,theycelebrateitbythrowingcolouredpowderandsplashingwaterovereachother.Thestreetsexplodewithcolour.Runnershavepowderpaintthrownoverthemastheypassby!Hindusbelievethatthecolouredpaintmakeseveryonelookthesame,sothatpeopleforgettheirdifferences.InLondon,theColourRuncelebratesthefestivaltoo.It’sanunforgettableday!Youneedatickettotakepart.Goonlinetofindouthowtogetyourticket.Youwon’tregretit!TheMonkeyBuffet

byDawCunninghamWildmonkeysinThailand(泰國)aresopopularthattheyevenhaveafestival—TheMonkeyBuffet.Thelocalpeoplebelievethatmonkeysbringgoodluck.On25thNovember,peoplecometocelebratethefestivalfromallovertheworld.Peopledressasmonkeysandbringover4,000kgoffoodanddrinks.Theylaythemonbigtables,andhundredsofmonkeyscometoeat.Visitorstakephotosanddomonkeydances.It’sanamazingsight!1.Accordingtothetext,whichcountriescelebrateHoliFestival?

A.JapanandIndia.B.AmericaandEngland.C.ChinaandCanada.D.ThailandandSouthAfrica.2.WhatcanweinferaboutthelocalpeopleinThailandaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theyfindfestivalsboring.B.Theydisliketouristevents.C.Theyreallylovemonkeys.D.Theyarereallyrichandlucky.3.Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanwereadthetext?

A.HistoryEvents.B.CultureSquare.C.PhotoMoments.D.KitchenStories.Mike’sfatherwasanarchitect(建筑師)andhismotherwasalibrarian.WhenMikecamehomefromschool,therewasneveranybodyathome.Heusedtogetthesandwichhismotheralwaysleftforhiminthekitchen.Andthenheusedtostarthishomeworkonthecomputer.Butthisweekhewasworkingonaprojectaboutfamouspeopleintechnology.Hestartedtodaydream!ImightbeaprogrammerwhenIgrowup!Icouldmakealotofmoney!I’dhavemyownhelicoptertopickmeup!Wouldn’tthatbefunny?Thefrontdoorbanged.ItwasMike’smother.Sheaskedabouthisday.“I’vebeenfindingoutaboutfamouspeopleintechnology.MarkZuckerbergwasonlytwelvewhenhebecameacomputerprogrammer.I’mtwelve!Iwanttoworktoo!”Mumlaughed,“Workhardatschool,youmightbeanarchitectlikeyourdadoneday.”Mikestarteddaydreamingagain.Imightbeanarchitectinthefuture!Imightbuildflatsandbeastarinarchitecture!OrbuildstrangepalacesforKings!Thefrontdoorbangedagain.Itmustbehisdadbackfromwork.Good!“Hello,”hisfathersaid,whenMikeranintothekitchen.“Whathaveyoubeendoingtoday?”MiketoldhimaboutBillGateswhogets250dollarseverysecond,andhowhewasnowoneofthemostsuccessfulpeopleintheworld.“I’dliketostartworking,”hetoldhisfather.“Trydogwalking!”hisdadsuggested.“Alotofpeopledon’thavetimetowalktheirdogs.”Hisdadwasonlyjoking,butMikestartedtodaydreamagain.Imightbeadogwalker;Imaydoitafterschool!Icoulddothatnow!Imightstartacompany,that’dbesocool!ButIwonderhow?MikeaskedDadhowtostartadogwalkingcompany.Dadsuggestedcreatinganapptoconnectwithpeoplewhosedogsneedtobewalked.SoMikedesigned“SmartDogWalking”,whichquicklybecamepopular.Soon,hewastoobusywalkingdogstodaydreamagain.4.InwhichorderdidMike’sdreamdevelop?①architect②adogwalker③programmer

A.①→②→③B.①→③→②C.③→①→②D.③→②→①5.WhatdidMike’smummeanaccordingtotheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2?

A.Mikeshouldimmediatelystartworkingasaprogrammer.B.Mikewillmoreprobablybeanarchitectifheworkshard.C.Mikestillneedstolearnmoretechnologiestobeaprogrammer.D.Mikecanhardlyachievethesamelevelofsuccessashisfatherdid.6.WhydidMiketellhisparentsthestoriesofMarkZuckerbergandBillGates?

A.Toshowhisrichknowledgeoffamouspeople.B.Toexplainhowgreatpeoplebecomesuccessful.C.Toexpresshiswishtobesuccessfulatayoungage.D.Todiscussifschoolisn’tnecessaryforcleverchildren.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMike?

A.Bravetodreamandfasttotakeaction.B.Confidenttofollowhisfather’swords.C.Moreinterestedintechnologythananimals.D.Goodatdaydreamingbutseldomworkshard.TheBrooklynBridgeistraveledbythousandsofpeopleeveryday.Thisamazingsightstartswithoneman’sidea.·AplanformsIn1831,JohnRoeblingsuggestedabridgewithcablesmadeofsteel(鋼),connectedbytwostonetowers,tomakeitstrongerthananybridgeeverbuilt.Trainsandcarscouldrunacrossthebridgetogether.Also,abovetheroadswouldbeapathforpeopletowalkoverthebridgeslowlyonfinedays.In1867,hisplanwasagreed.·BuildingbeginsTheBridgebegantobebuiltin1869.Itwasverydangerousworkthatcausedmanydeaths,includingthefirstengineerJohnRoebling.HissonWashingtontookoverasheadengineerwithhiswifeEmily’shelp.WhenWashingtongotsickinthe1870s,Emilytookchargeofthewholeproject.Fourteenyearslater,thebridgewasfinallycompletedin1883.Itbecametheworld’slongestsuspensionbridgeatthattime.·ThebridgeopensThebridgeopenedwithabigcelebrationonMay24,1883.Thousandsofpeoplecametoseeit.Emily,whohelpedbuildthebridge,wasthefirsttocrossit.Injustoneday,about250,000peoplepaidonecenteachtowalkacross.Later,inthe1900s,morepeopledrovecarsinsteadoftakingtrains.Sofrom1944to1954,workerschangedthebridge.Theytookouttheoldtraintracks(軌道)andmademorespaceforcars.Nowthebridgehassixlanes(車道)forcarstodriveon.·AhistoriclandmarkTheBrooklynBridgebecameafamoushistoricplacein1964andagainin1972.In2021,itgotnewbikelanesbecausemorepeopleridebikesnow.Thebridgeis1,833meterslongandfreetocross.Everyday,itcarries110,000cars,3,000walkers,and3,000cyclists.Peopleloveitforitsbeautifulviewsinbothdirections.8.WhichofthepicturesmostprobablyshowJohnRoebling’sideain1831?

A.B.C.D.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“tookchargeof”inParagraph3mean?

A.Managed.B.Sold.C.Avoided.D.Wrote.10.WhatcanweknowaboutBrooklynBridgeaccordingtothetext?

A.Peopleneedtopaytocrossitnow.B.Ithasahistoryof142years.C.Bikesarenotallowedtorideonit.D.Ithasbeenfamoussince1972.11.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?

A.AFamousEngineerB.AHistoricInventionC.ADreamofBrooklynD.AWonderofEngineeringTheideabehindtheexpression“youarewhatyoueat”isthatyouneedtoeathealthyfoodtobehealthyandthateatingunhealthyfoodwilllikelyresultinyounotfeelingyourbest.Didyouknowthatyourbrain(大腦)healthisalsoinfluenced(影響)bythefoodyoueat?Yourbrainislikethebossofyourbody!Itcontrolseverythingyoudo,frombreathingtothinking.Eventhoughit’sonly2%ofyourweight,ituses20%ofyourenergy—that’slikeone-fifthoftheenergyyourbodyneeds!Yourbrainburnsmostofitsenergywhenbraincellstalktoeachother.Themoredifficultthetaskis,themoreenergyyourbrainuses(forexample,solvingahardmathproblemvswatchingTV),butthedifferenceisstillrelativelysmall.Yourbrainrunsonfood,justlikeacarrunsongas!Healthyfoodswithvitamins,minerals,andantioxidants(likefruitsandvegetables)helpyourbrainstaysmartandhappy.Butjunkfood,especiallysnackshighinsugarorfat,canslowyoudownandevenmakeyougetangryeasily.Tokeepyourbrainstrongnowandinthefuture,choosehealthyfoodsandeatlessunhealthyfoods.“EattheRainbow”isanotherexpressionthatmeanseatingfruitsandvegetablesofdifferentcolorseveryday.Differentcolorsmeandifferentnutrientsthatworktoimprovehealth.Eatingfruitsandvegetablesinallcolorsgivesyouandyourbrainthemostbenefits!Whatyoueatcanchangehowyoufeel!Foodswithlotsofchemicalsmighttastegood,buttheycanmakeyourstomachuncomfortableandevenmakeyoufeelmoody(喜怒無常的).Scientistsnowknowthatahealthystomachhelpskeepyourbrainhappytoo.Yourbrainislikeyourbody’scontrolcenter—feeditgoodfoodlikefruitsandvegetablestohelpitstaysmart!12.Whichtaskneedsyourbraintoburnmostofitsenergy?

A.Listeningtoasong.B.Watchingafootballmatch.C.Enjoyingamagicshow.D.Havingadifficultmathtest.13.Whatmayhappentoyourbrainwhenyoueatjunkfood?

A.Itwastesmorebrainenergy.B.Itmakesthebrainworkfaster.C.Ithelpsthebrainstorememories.D.Itslowsthinkingandchangesfeelings.14.Whichfoodgroupwillyouchooseifyou“EattheRainbow”accordingtothetext?

A.Chocolateandcandies.B.Riceandwhitebread.C.Fruitsandvegetables.D.Friedchickenandhamburgers.15.What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Toshowfood’sinfluenceonbrainhealth.B.Toexplainwhatenergyourbrainneeds.C.Tolistadvantagesofeatinghealthyfood.D.Toteachwaysofcookingcolorfulmeals.二、任務型閱讀閱讀下面材料,從方框中所給的A~E五個選項中選出正確選項(其中一項是多余選項),并回答最后一小題。AdvicefromtheKidExpert

Mymomtellsmetothrowawaysomeofmythings,butitallseemsspecial.—MadelynMyparentsargue(爭論)alot.IwishIcouldmakethemstop.Itreallymakesmeunhappy.—Michael16—HarperIt’sgreatthatyoulikeyourthings!Askyourselfwhetheryoureallyvalueanduseit,orwhetheryoujustwanttohangontoit.Listwhatyouhave,fromwhatyoulovemosttoleast.Maybeyou’lldecidewhichonetoletgo.Tohelpyoudecide,tryanexperiment.17Attheendofthemonth,youmightconsidergivingawaywhatyoudidn’tuse.Youaren’talone.18Adultsdisagreeattimes,justaskidsdo.It’snaturaltowishyoucouldmakeyourparentsstoparguing,butthatisn’tyourresponsibility.Theymustsolvetheirowndisagreements.Ifyoufeelunhappy,doactivitiesyouenjoyorwriteordrawtoexpresshowyoufeel.19Youmightsay,“WhenIhearyouarguing,Ifeelworriedandafraid.”Youcanalsotalkthingsoverwithateacher.Lotsofkids(andadults!)feelthesamewayyoudo.Trytounderstandthefeelingbetter.Youcouldaskyourselfquestions,like“WhendoIfeelmostafraid?Donoisesorstormsmakeitworse?”Makealistofwhatyouthinkcanbescaryaboutthedark.Thenthinkaboutwhetheryoureallyneedtofearthosethings.Talkwithaparentaboutthethingsonyourlist,too,andwaystohandlethem.A.Noticewhatyouuseoveramonth’stime.

B.Iamafraidofthedark,butI’mnotsurewhy.

C.Manykidsfeelunhappywhentheirparentsargue.

D.Whenthingsarecalm,tellyourparentshowyoufeel.

E.Iwanttoknowmoreaboutstormsbutjustdon’tknowhow.GiveanotherpieceofadvicetoMadelynorMichael.(Nomorethan15words.)20三、完形填空ItwasrainingheavilywhenIstartedhomethatnight.AsIdrovedownaless-traveledroad,_______,atireblewout(爆胎).ThoughImanagedtocontrolthecar,Iwasingreat_______.Itwasimpossibleformetochangethetirewithweakenedarmsandlegs.Irememberedahousenearby.Idrovethereslowly,honkingmyhorn(喇叭).Thedooropenedandalittlegirlstoodthere,lookingatme.Shewentintothehouse_______Iexplainedmysituation.Later,she_______withanoldman.Themanstartedchangingthetireforme.Isattherecomfortableanddry,andfelt_______forthemworkinginthestorm.Well,Iwould_______forit.Frominsidemydrycar,Iwatched_______astheystruggledintherain.IttookthemmuchlongerthanIhadexpected.Butfinally,the_______wasrepaired.Whentheycametomywindow,theoldmansmiled_______.“Abadnightforcartrouble,butyou’reallsetnow,”hesaid.Iofferedsomemoney,butherefused.“________needed.Gladtobeofhelp.”Ikeptgivingabilltohim,andthegirlwhispered,“Grandpacan’t________it.”Inthenextfewseconds,Isatwithgreat________.Ablindmanandachildhadworkedinthedark,coldraintohelpa________,whileIsatthere,disappointedwiththeir“slowness”!Thatnight________me.Irealizedhowselfish(自私)Ihadbeen,alwaysthinkingaboutmyownstruggles.True________meanshelpingotherswithoutexpectinganythinginreturn.Someday,perhaps,Iwillchangeatireforablindmaninacar—someoneasblindasIhadbeen.21.A.certainlyB.finallyC.suddenlyD.quickly22.A.peaceB.painC.surpriseD.fear23.A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.after24.A.wentawayB.cameoutC.gaveupD.setoff25.A.sorryB.happyC.goodD.ready26.A.waitB.lookC.askD.pay27.A.carefullyB.excitedlyC.impatientlyD.bravely28.A.carB.hornC.doorD.window29.A.slowlyB.kindlyC.naturallyD.secretly30.A.NothingB.SomethingC.EverythingD.Anything31.A.getB.seeC.findD.use32.A.shameB.prideC.pleasureD.disappointment33.A.workerB.foreignerC.strangerD.loser34.A.savedB.cheeredC.provedD.changed35.A.selfishnessB.kindnessC.sadnessD.loneliness四、選詞填空將方框中所給詞語的適當形式填入短文中,每詞僅用一次。

duringrunsuchassymboltraditionlaterChinesekiteshavealonghistoryofover2,000years.ItissaidthattheywerefirstmadebyLuBan.36,peopleusedthemforsendingmessagesinthearmy.Flyingkitesbecameapopularactivity37theTangandSongdynasties.38kitesaremadeofbambooandcoveredwithpaperorsilk.Theycomeindifferentshapes,39flowers,birds,andevenlongdragons.Flyingkitesisgreatfun.Onwindyspringdays,people40withthestring(線)intheirhands,watchingtheirkitesdanceinthesky.Today,kitesare41ofChineseculture.WeifanginShandongiscalledthe“KiteCapital”.ItholdsanInternationalKiteFestivaleveryyear,attractingkiteloversfromaroundtheworld.五、短文填空閱讀下面短文,根據括號內所給漢語注釋寫出單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。HuangLingyiwasagreatscientistinChina.ShewasborninGuangxiintheearly42(第二十)century.SheisconsideredapioneerinChina’scomputerchip(芯片)development.For43(幾乎)sixtyyears,shegaveherwholelifetohelpingChinamakebetterchips.Inthe1960s,Chinawas44(不能做某事)tomakeadvancedcomputerchips.ManypeoplehaddifferentopinionsaboutwhetherChinaneededtodevelopitsownchiptechnology.ButHuangbelievedthatifweownedchiptechnology,wewouldcontrolthecountry’sfuturemore.Sincethen,shebeganworkingonchip45(研究).Shetriedoutmanydifferentwaystoimprovechipdesign.Herdailytasksweredifficultandrequiredgreatpatience.Sheworkedsohardthatsheoften46(忘記)tohavearest.Followingyearsofeffort,shefinallymanagedtohelpdevelopChina’sfirstself-designedCPUchip.ThisachievementmeantthatChinacouldproduceatleastsomeofitsownchipsinsteadofdependingonforeigntechnology.HerworkgotrespectbothinChinaandabroad.The47(真相)is,herworkhelpedChinamakeimportantprogressintechnology.Weshouldrealisethatanybody,including48(婦女),canachievegreatthingsinscience.Huangprovedthat49(無論什么)weface,weshouldnevergiveup.Herstorysendsa50(大聲)messageabouttheimportanceofpersistence(堅持)andbelievinginourselves.Today,herspiritcontinuestoencourageyoungpeopletogofortheirdreamsinscienceandtechnology.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當的詞,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式。Amongthemanyamazinganimalsintheworld,fewareasstrangeandunusualastheoctopus.Therearearound300different51(kind)ofoctopuses,andtheycomeinallsizes!52(small)isonlyaround2.5cmlong,butsomeoctopusescangrowuptomorethanfivemetreslong.Therewasevenanoctopusoverninemetreslong!Theoctopus’sbodyisveryinterestingwitheightarms.Theirbrainisnotjustintheirhead,53alsointheirarms!Thismakesthemthinkanddomorethanonethingatonce.Octopusescanalsogointosmallplaces54(easy)becausetheydon’thaveanybones(

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