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2025~2026學(xué)年湖北省恩施市九年級(jí)上學(xué)期10月聯(lián)考英語試卷一、完形填空閱讀短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思完整。Onceuponatime,therewasawiseking.Thekingwasoldandhadnochildren.Hetoldhispeopletobringtheirchildrentothepalace.“It’stimeto_______thenextking.”hesaid.Thepeoplewereveryexcited.They_______cametothepalacewiththeirchildren.“Iwillgiveeachofyouaseed(種子).Insixmonths,thechildwiththebest_______willbethenextking.”thekingsaidtothechildren.Adamwastheyoungestchild._______hebroughttheseedhome,hetookcareofiteveryday.However,weekspassedandtheseeddidnotgrow.Monthspassed,and_______grewinAdam’spot.Adambeganto_______.Sixmonthslater,allthechildrenreturnedtothepalace.Eachchildcarriedapotwithabeautifulplantinit,exceptAdam.Adamcarrieda(n)_______pot.WhentheotherchildrensawAdam’spot,they_______him.Oneofthechildrensaid,“You_______,Adam!Youwillneverbeking.”Adamfeltvery________.Thekinglookedateachplant.WhenhesawAdam’spot,heasked,“________istherenoplantinyourpot?”Adamsaid,“Iplantedmyseed.Iwateredit________,butitnevergrew.”HearingAdam’swords,thekingsaid,“Youarethe________.”EveryonelookedatAdamwiththeirmouthopen.Adamwassurprised,too.Thekingexplained,“Igaveeachchildaboiledseed,________noneoftheseedscouldgrow.”Theotherchildrenlookedembarrassed.ThekingputhishandonAdam’shead.“Agoodkingmustalwaysbe________.Adamwillbethenextking!”1.A.visitB.catchC.chooseD.thank2.A.loudlyB.quicklyC.noisilyD.quietly3.A.plantB.gradeC.ideaD.picture4.A.BeforeB.BecauseC.SinceD.After5.A.somethingB.a(chǎn)nythingC.nothingD.everything6.A.changeB.studyC.worryD.work7.A.emptyB.oldC.fullD.broken8.A.cheeredforB.laughedatC.learnedfromD.lookedfor9.A.failedB.leftC.criedD.a(chǎn)ppeared10.A.a(chǎn)fraidB.a(chǎn)ngryC.tiredD.disappointed11.A.WhenB.HowC.WhyD.Where12.A.earlyB.finallyC.carefullyD.specially13.A.teacherB.listenerC.farmerD.winner14.A.a(chǎn)ndB.orC.soD.but15.A.honestB.friendlyC.cleverD.brave二、閱讀理解GreattripsforeachseasoninHubei!

SpringInspring,themostpopularactivityistoenjoyflowers.CometoWuhanUniversity.Therearenearly200cherrytrees.Whencherryblossoms(櫻花)allcomeoutinearlyspring,theuniversitylookslikeapinksea.YoucanwalkalongCherryBlossomAvenueandadmireoldChinese-stylebuildings.Besides,youcanridearoundtheEastLakeorvisittheYellowCraneTower.SummerShennongjiaisknownas“NaturalOxygenBar”.It’swonderfultovisitinsummer.TheweatherthereiscoolerthanthatinmostareasofHubei.MillionsofpeoplevisitShennongjiatogetawayfromthesummerheat.Youcangohiking(徒步)inthickforestsandbreathefreshair.Ifyou’relucky,youmightmeetgoldenmonkeys!AutumnSuizhouisfamousfortheGinkgoValley(銀杏谷).Therearethousandsofoldginkgotreesaroundthevillages.Whentheleavesturnbrightyellowinautumn,thevalleylookslikeabeautifulpainting.Visitorsoftentakephotosandcollectthecolorfulleaves.Youcanalsotrygreenfoodatthevillagers’homes.WinterXianningisgreatforaholidayinwinter.It’sagreencitywithlotsofmountainsandhotsprings.Thereisabigski(滑雪)areaatthetopofamountain.Skiingtherecanbeveryexciting!Whenyou’retired,liebackinahotspring.Youcanrelax,chattingandtastingthelocaltea.Itbringsfullenergytoeveryvisitor.16.WhichofthefollowingactivitiesisthemostpopularinWuhaninspring?

A.Enjoyingcherryblossoms.B.SeeingChinese-stylebuildings.C.RunningalongtheEastLake.D.VisitingtheYellowCraneTower.17.Ifamanlikescoolweatherandnature,wherewillhegoinJuly?

A.Wuhan.B.Xianning.C.Suizhou.D.Shennongjia.18.WhichseasonisthebesttovisittheGinkgoValley?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.19.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyafterskiinginXianninginwinter?

A.Localgreenfood.B.Hotspringsandtea.C.Ahikeupthemountain.D.Withplantsandanimals.20.Wherecanyoumostprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Inasciencereport.B.Inafoodguide.C.Inatravelmagazine.D.Inageographytextbook.NagasakiUniversity(N.U.)inJapanwillnolongeracceptteacherswhosmoke.Itwantstocreateahealthierenvironmentforworkersandstudents.Theuniversity’spresidentS.Konosaid,“Ourjobistolookafterourstaff(職員).Wethinkwehavetodiscouragethemfromsmoking.”Headded,“TherewillbenosmokinganywhereintheuniversityfromAugust2022.What’smore,staffandstudentscan’ttakecigarettesintoanyareasoftheuniversityfromnextyear.”N.U.’sno-smokingpolicyispartofatrendinJapantoendsmokinginpublic.Therearenowbans(禁令)inmanypublicplaces,includingrestaurantsandbars.TherearemanyareasinTokyoandKyotowherepeoplecannotsmokeonthestreets.ThenumberofpeoplewhosmokeinJapanisfalling.In1966,49%ofadultssmoked,including84%ofmen.Lastyear,18%ofadultssmoked,including28%ofmen.Manycompanieshavealsostartednotusingsmokers.OnecompanyinTokyoistryingtogetitsstafftogiveupsmoking.Itisprovidingextra(額外的)daysoffforstaffmemberswhodonotsmoke.Severalmemberssoongaveupthehabit.21.N.U.refusessmokerstobeteachersinorderto________.

A.createahealthierenvironmentB.a(chǎn)ttractmorestudentsC.makeitselfmorefamousD.reducethewaste22.IfyouworkatN.U.in2023,you________intheschool.

A.canonlysmokesomewhereB.willbeabletobuycigarettesC.shouldavoidtakingcigarettesD.willbeacceptedevenifyousmoke23.HowdoesthecompanyinTokyoencouragepeopletogiveupsmoking?

A.Bygivingmoremoney.B.Byprovidingextradaysoff.C.Byprovidingafreetrip.D.Bypraisingthemorally.24.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?

A.Manycompanieshavestartedusingsmokers.B.TherearenosmokersinJapan.C.ThenumberofthesmokersinJapanissmaller.D.Halfofadultssmokedlastyear.25.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.N.U.startstheno-smokingpolicy.B.Thestaffincompaniesgiveupsmoking.C.SmokingendsinTokyoandKyoto.D.Theno-smokingpolicyinJapanworkswell.Sofar,Chinahassuccessfullysentalargenumberofsatellites(衛(wèi)星)andspaceshipsintospace.Spacescientistshavebeengreatlyinspired(賦予靈感)bytheoldstoriesandancientfamouspeoplewhengivingthemnames.Sincethousandsofyearsago,Chinesepeoplehavedreamedofgoingtothemoon.Chang’eFliestotheMoonisoneofthemostpopularstories.Asyoucansee,China’sfirstman-madesatellitetocirclearoundthemoonwasnamedChang’eI.Moreinterestingly,themoonrover(巡視器)wasnamedaftertheJadeRabbit,whoisthepartnerofChang’einthestory.Theseoldstoriescarrypeople’sbestwishesanddreams.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,ourscientistshavemadethemcometrue.KuaFuRunsAftertheSunisanotherstorytoshowhowmuchancientChinesepeoplewantedtoknowabouttheunknownworld.Now,KuaFuisgoingwiththescientiststo“visit”thesun,becausewehaveaspaceprojectcalledKuaFuMission.Besidestheancientstories,spacescientistsalsogetideasfromancientfamouspeople.Forexample,Mozi,anancientscientist,discoveredthatlighttravelsinastraightlineover2,000yearsago.Hisdiscoverymadespacestudytakeabigstepatthattime.So,China’sfirstquantum(量子)sciencesatellitewasnamedMozi,makingChinathefirstcountryintheworldtoachievequantumcommunicationbetweensatellitesandtheground.Fromsuchsimplethingsasgivingnamestothesatellites,wecanseehowgreatourtraditionalcultureisandwhatinfluenceithasonourmodernscienceandtechnology.26.InChina,spacescientistsgetideasfrom________whennamingsatellites.①oldstories②traditionalprojects③ancientfamouspeople④popularinventions

A.①②B.①③C.②④D.③④27.WhatdoweknowaboutChang’eIaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itmovesaroundthemoon.B.ItprotectstheJadeRabbit.C.It“visits”thesunwiththescientists.D.Itistheworld’sfirstman-madesatellite.28.HowdoesthewritersupporthisopinioninParagraph4?

A.Bylistingnumbers.B.Bycomparingfacts.C.Bygivinganexample.D.Byreportingaresult.29.Whichistherightstructureofthepassage?(①=Paragraph1②=Paragraph2,...)

A.B.C.D.30.What’sthewriter’smainpurposeofwritingthepassage?

A.TospreadthetraditionalChineseculture.B.Toexplainhowourscientistsdevelopthespaceindustry.C.Tointroducetheachievementsinourscienceandtechnology.D.TotellhowtraditionalChinesecultureinfluencesourspacescience.Manypeoplemakejourneystodifferentplaces.However,thebiggestjourneyistheself-discoveryjourney.Howdoyoustartit?31●Understandwhatyouvalueaboutyourself.32Itcouldbeabouthowcreativeyouare.Itcouldalsobeaboutyourwonderfulskillsatfootball.Thishelpsyoubetterunderstandyourownvaluesandabilities.●33Whatmakesyouhappy?Itcouldbewhenyouaresingingonstage,whenyouhelpyourdadrepairhiscar,orevenwhenyouaredoingascienceproject.●Traveltodifferentplaces.Travelingtoanewplaceisagoodwaytodiscovernewthings.Whenyouareonyourtravels,youhavechancestomeetkindsofpeopleandgettoknowdifferentcultures.34●Askyourselfwhatyouwanttobe.Whatisyourgoalinlife?Howwillyouachieveit?35Andyouwillhaveabetterunderstandingofyourself.Thesequestionswillhelpyoureflect(深思).Theself-discoveryjourneyisnotafixedone.Withtimegoingby,manyexperiencesinyourlifecanchangeyou,whichhelpsyougrow.

A.Askyourselfthesequestions.B.Knowwhatmakesyouexcited.C.Herearesomethingsyoucando.D.Whatdoyoulikemostaboutyourself?E.Haveyoueverbeentodifferentplaces?F.Theycanopenyoureyesandincreaseyourknowledge.三、選詞填空閱讀短文,從方框中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文通順、意義完整。每空僅填一詞,每詞僅用一次。

severalseeharmpolluteglovesincehelpawfulcarefulexperienceWhenIwasinsixthgrade,ourclasstookafieldtriptoanearbybeach.Butonthebeach,wewereshockedbywhatwe36.Therewasrubbisheverywhere—plastic(塑料的)bags,emptybottles,andevenoldtires(輪胎).Itwas37toseehowpollutedthebeachwas.OurteacherBrooklyndecidedtoturnthefieldtripintoaclean-upeffort.Shegaveusall38andbagsandaskedustopickupalltherubbishonthebeach.Wespent39hourscleaningupthebeachthatday.Itwashardwork,butweallknewthatwewere40toprotecttheoceanandtheanimals.Brooklyntoldushow41couldharmtheenvironment.Shetoldusaboutthingslikeoilspills(泄漏)andhowtheycouldbe42tothewholeecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).Andshealsotalkedaboutwhatwecoulddotohelp.Shetoldustousereusablebagsinsteadofplasticones,andtobe43ofoureffectontheenvironment.Fromthis44,Irealized(意識(shí)到)thateverylittlebitwouldhelpprotecttheenvironment.45thatday,I’vestartedtodomypartinprotectingtheearthandhelpingcreateabetterworldforus.四、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀短文,用英文填空或回答問題。(注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)Borninasmallvillage,Isawhowbusyfarmerswereinspring,andwhattheseasonmeanttothem.Springisatimewhenthelandwakesupfromitslongsleep,andthefieldsarereadyforcrops(莊稼).Ifyouarelazyinspring,youwillgetnothinginautumn.So,farmersseemtocompetewithtimeinspring.WhenIwasalittlegirl,everyweekendIwasbusyplantingcrops.Whateveritwas,Ihadfunandlearnedalot.Forexample,whenweplantedpotatoes,weneededtocutthesprouted(發(fā)芽的)potatoesintopiecesandmadesureeverypieceof“seed”(種子)hadoneortwosprouts.Itwasreallylikeamathgame.Farmworkisalsoteamwork.That’swhyeveryspringfieldisbusywithpeopleofallagesworkinginit.Whileplantingbeans,myfatherdugsmallholes,andIcarefullyputsomeseedsintoeachhole.Theworkwashardandboring,butwhenweworkedtogether,itseemedeasierandmoreinteresting.Ifeltmagicoflifeinspringaswell.Inafewweeks,theseedssprouted,encouragingus

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