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2025~2026學年重慶市復(fù)旦中學九年級上學期第一次月考英語試卷一、語法選擇Longlongago,therewasatownwithabusymarketplace.Peoplecametobuyandsellallkindsofthingsthere.Oneday________oldmanwenttothemarkettobuysomevegetables.Hesawlotsofpeople.Inthemiddleofthemwasastrongman.Everyonewasafraid________him.Thestrongmanhadabigheavyrockwithhim.Somepeopletried________itbutitwastooheavy.Thestrongmansaid,“Lookatme.Icanliftthisheavyrock.”Thenthestrongmanlowered(放低)________andtookholdoftheheavyrock.Hepulledandpulled.His________wentredderandredder.Slowlyheliftedtherockabovehishead.“Iam________manintheworld,”hecried.Thensomeoneshouted,“Youarejustlikeabuffalo(水牛)!Abuffaloisstrongtoo,butpeopledon’tthinkitiswise!”Alltheotherpeoplethere_________.Andthestrongmanwasangry.Hesawtheoldmansmilingathim.“Iwonder________youaresmiling?”thestrongmanshouted.Theoldmansaid,“Maybeyouarestrongandtooproud,soyourweakpointsinyourowncan’tbe_________.Andthat’sverydangerous.”Hearingwhattheoldmansaid,thestrongmanfeltshameful.Helooked________atthegroundandwalkedaway.Afterthat,hewouldneverbetooproudofhimselfanymore.1.A.theB.a(chǎn)C.a(chǎn)n2.A.toB.ofC.a(chǎn)bout3.A.toliftB.liftC.lifted4.A.himselfB.hisC.he5.A.rockB.faceC.head6.A.strongB.strongerC.thestrongest7.A.laughsB.laughedC.laugh8.A.whyB.whenC.how9.A.findB.findingC.found10.A.upB.downC.out二、完形填空NowadaysmoreforeignvisitorscometoChinabecauseofChina’svisa-freepolicy(免簽政策).Assoonastheylandattheairport,theyare________tofindthatthepictureofa“dirty,messyandpoor”placetheyhadinmindhasbeenturnedintoa“cyberpunk(賽博朋克)world.”Theseforeignerscomplainthattheywerecheated________whatWesternmedia(媒體)toldthem!Sotheyrecordtheirtruefeelingsinvideosandpostthemonline.Soontheirvideosbecomepopularonline.Attractedbythevideos,manyforeigntouristscomeand________morepopularitytothehotChinaTravel.Walkingonthestreetsandseeingdifferentkindsoftechnology-filledconvenientinstruments,theyareexcitedandcryout,“Wow!TherearesomanywonderfulthingstoseethatIcan’t________!”Sotheystopnowandthentotakephotosandvideos.What’smore,alltheirproblemsabouttravelingcanbesolvedbytheir________!Mobileappsfortaxiservicesarequickandcheap.Eventhe________oftrafficlightsandthewaitingtimeareclearlyshownonthephonemap.Iftheirphonesare_______outofbattery(電池),they’llimmediatelygetapowerbankbyjustscanningaQRCode(掃碼).Afteralong-timecitywalking,they________feelreallytired.Andwhentakingabreakatacoffeeshop,theyfindthatAIrobotshavealreadybeenusedtoservecoffee.“________acoolcountryChinais!Therearebothancientcultureareasandcyberpunkmodernareaslivingtogetherinonecity.”Peoplefrom________countriesleavecommentsontheInternetaftertheygobacktotheirowncountries.11.A.surprisedB.scaredC.sadD.worried12.A.onB.byC.withD.from13.A.a(chǎn)ddB.preferC.stickD.compare14.A.callonB.turnonC.getonD.walkon15.A.friendsB.videosC.phonesD.tourists16.A.secretB.exampleC.photoD.number17.A.takingB.lookingC.comingD.running18.A.shouldn’tB.needC.mustD.can’t19.A.HowB.WhatC.WhereD.Which20.A.bigB.modernC.differentD.old三、閱讀理解Teenagerstodaymeetspecialchallengesfromschoolworkandsocialmedia.Theselatermaybringspecialkindsofregretsthataredifferentfromadultexperiences.Recently,SunnyMiddleSchooldidasurveyamongallthe3,000studentsabouttheirregretsandherearetheresults.RegretsfromTeenagersinSunnyMiddleSchoolForteenagers,theycanregardmistakesaslearningchances,usetechnologywiselyandfindsupportfromtrustedadultsorfriendsactivelytodealwithregret.21.Howmanystudentsregretsharingtoomanypersonalphotosormessagesonline?

A.210B.300C.450D.90022.WhatdothelargestnumberofstudentsregretinSunnyMiddleSchool?

A.Nottakingstudiesseriouslyearlier.B.Changingappearanceorhobbiestofitin.C.Nottakingpartinsportsorothersocialevents.D.Nottalkingtoteachersorparentsaboutpressureearlier.23.Accordingtothepassage,howcanteenagersdealwithregret?

A.Bydealingwithregretontheirown.B.Byregardingmistakesaslearningchances.C.Byspendingtoomuchtimeonappswithstrangers.D.Bywaitingforteachersorparentstoworkthemout.Youmayregretaboutthepastandbeworriedforanuncertainfuture.Youmayfeelupsetafteralong-timefailureandnotconfidentenoughtostartanewjourney.Nomatterwhathappened,“today”isthebesttimeforyou.Thefollowingpoemtalksaboutthis.________ByDonnaLevineYourtomorrowsareasbrightasyouwanttomakethem.Thereisnoreasontocarrythedarknessofthepastwithyouintotoday.Todayisawonderfulnewexperience,fullofeverypossibilitytomakeyourlifeexactlywhatyouwantittobe.Todayisthebeginningofnewhappiness,newdirectionandnewrelationships.Todayisthedaytoremindyourselfthatyoupossessthepowerandstrength(力量)youneedtobringcontentment,loveandjoyintoyourlife.Todayisthedaytounderstandyourselfandtogiveyourselftheloveandthepatiencethatyouneed.Todayisthedaytomoveforwardtowardsyourbrighttomorrow.Inthispoem,thetinyword“today”seemssoordinarybutgivespeoplewishandstrength.Nomatterwhatyouwentthroughinthepast,“today”isstillfullofpositiveenergyandpossibilitiesforyoutowish,tobelieveandtolove!24.What’sthetone(語氣)ofthepoemwrittenbyDonnaLevine?

A.Serious.B.Sad.C.Humorous.D.Encouraging.25.Theunderlinedword“ordinary”means“________”.

A.tinyB.commonC.unbelievableD.cool26.Whatcanwelearnfromthispoem?

A.Apersonwhofailedalotwon’thaveabrightfuture.B.Peoplecan’tdomanythingsinadaybecauseit’ssoshort.C.Throwawaytheworriesandmakegooduseofthepresenttime.D.Ifpeoplecan’tachieveanythingtoday,theywon’tbesuccessful.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthispoem?

A.BehappyandactiveeverydayB.TodayisanewdayC.JustdosomethingtodayD.RemembertoloveyourselfmoreMowgliknewhegotmanyenemieslikethetigerShereKhan,soheranfaruntilhecametoavillage.Somelittleboyswerelookingaftersomecows,butwhentheysawMowgli,theyshoutedandranaway.Hesatbythegate.Whenamancameoutofthevillage,Mowgliopenedhismouthtoshowhewantedfood.Themanranandcamebackwithahundredotherpeople.Theyallsawthebite-marks(咬痕)onMowgli’sarmsandlegs.“Look,”saidaman,“thosearethebite-marksofwolves.Heisawolf-childwhohasrunawayfromthejungle(叢林).”“Heisagood-lookingboy,”onewomansaid.“Messua,helookslikeyourboythatwastakenbythetiger.”“Letmelook,”saidMessua.“Yes,he’sthin,buthelookslikemyson.”“Takehimhome,Messua,”thevillagerssaid.“Thejungletookyourboyandgavethisoneback.”MessuatookMowglitoherhouseandgavehimmilkandbread.ThiswasMowgli’sfirsttimeinahouse.Hedidn’tlikeit.Itfeltlikeaprisonwherehecouldn’tdowhathewantedfreely.“ButIamamannow,”hethought,“Imustdowhatmendoandlearntospeaklikemen.”Heknewmanyjunglelanguages,andsoitwaseasyforhimtolearnhumansounds.ThatfirsteveninghelearntmanywordsfromMessua.Butthatnighthedidnotwanttosleepinsidethehouse.Soheclimbedoutofthewindow,andsleptinafieldnearby.Beforehewenttosleep,asoftgreynosetouchedhisface.ItwasGreyBrother,MotherWolf’seldestkid.“Wake,LittleBrother,”hesaid.“Ibringnews.ShereKhanhasgoneaway.YouburnthiscoatwiththeRedFlower.Buthesayshe’llkillyouwhenhecomesback.”“IrememberwhatIsaidaboutShereKhan,”saidMowgli.“Butitisgoodtohavenews.Willyoualwaysbringmenews,GreyBrother?”“Yes,LittleBrother.Butyouwillnotforgetthatyouareawolf?Youwillnotforgetuswhenyouarewithmen?”“Never,”repliedMowgli.“1willalwaysrememberIloveyouall.”(AdaptedfromTheJungleBook)28.Whodoestheunderlinedword“He”inParagrah4referto?

A.ShereKhan.B.Messua’sson.C.Mowgli.D.GreyBrother.29.HowdidMowglifeelwhenhewasinMessua’shouseforthefirsttime?

A.Excited.B.Interested.C.Uncomfortable.D.Scared.30.What’stherightorderofthefollowingevents?a.Mowglicametoavillage.b.MessuatookMowglitoherhouse.c.AmansawMowgliandbroughtotherpeople.d.Mowglilearnedsomehumanwords.e.GreyBrotherbroughtnewsaboutShereKhan.

A.a(chǎn)→c→d→b→eB.a(chǎn)→c→b→d→eC.c→d→a→b→eD.c→a→b→d→e31.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.ThelittleboysshoutedwhenseeingMowgliB.ThewolffamilystillcaredaboutMowgli.C.ShereKhanwon’tcomebacktotroubleMowgli.D.ThevillagerswillhelpMowglitokillShereKhan.①Haveyoueverbeenburnedbyafreshlymademoltencustardbun(流沙包)?Manypeoplesaywhenthesoftskinofmoltencustardbunfeelscoolenoughtoeat,thefilling(餡)insideisstill“burninghot”.②▲Theyweresurprisedtofindthattheaveragetemperatureofthefillingcanreach64℃whenthebunsaretakenoutofthesteamer.Accordingtoscientists,thesuggestedtemperatureforfoodisaround10℃to40℃,andfoodthatisover60℃canhurtourthroat.③Whydoesthishappen?Thesecretisinitsfilling.Itisn’tjustliquid(液體)—it’sathickmixofsugar,milk,andeggyolks,whichflows(流動)slowly.Becauseitisnotexposed(暴露)toair,onceheated,thethickfillingkeepsheatforalongtime.Thetestshowsthatafterabunhasbeenoutofthesteamerfor10minutes,thetemperatureinsidestillremains58.3℃.Evenafter20minutes,thecenterstillstayswarm.④Thetemperaturedifferencecanbeexplainedusingaphysicsconceptcalledspecificheatcapacity(比熱容).Somethingwithalowspecificheatcapacitydoesn’tholdmuchheatandcoolsdownfast.Thingswithahighspecificheatcapacitytakelongertocooldown.Usually,liquidsholdheatlongerthansolids(固體).Asamoltencustardbun’sfillinghasmorewaterandfatthanitsskin,ittakesmoretimetofullycooldown.⑤Toavoidbeingburned,itisadvisedthatwhenservingsuchhotfood,shopscanaddwarningtipslikeasimple“Caution:Fillingisveryhot!”signtoremindpeople.Providingsmallspoonstoallowcustomerstocheckthetemperaturebeforeeatingalsohelps.Alittlecarepreventsaccidentsandmakesdiningmoreenjoyable.⑥Forcustomers,nexttimeyoubuyahotbun,letitsitforatleast15minutes.Youcanmakeasmallholeontheskinwithyourchopstickfirst,lettingthefillingcoolfaster.⑦Nowyouknowwhymoltencustardbunsstayhotinside.Remember:theskinmaylie,butthesciencedoesn’t.Staypatientandstaysafe.Yourtonguewillthankyouforwaiting!32.Whichsentencecanbeputinthe▲?

A.Peoplealwayswonderwhythefillingstayssohotforsolong.B.Scientistsdidatesttofindouthowhotthefillingcouldbe.C.Aresearchteamstudicdhowlongittooktocoolmoltencustardbuns.D.Expertswarnedthateatinghotfoodquicklycouldbequitedangerous.33.Afterbeingheatedto80℃,whichcoolsdownthemostslowly?

A.B.C.D.34.Which“thick”belowhasthesamemeaningasthe“thick”inParagraph3?

A.Thisbookyougavemewasthick,withover500pages.B.Annie,yourmotherhasverythickblackhair!C.Thehoneywastoothicktopouroutofthebottle.D.He’salittlethick—heneverunderstandsjokes.35.Whatisthebeststructureforthepassage?

A.B.C.D.閱讀下面對話,從7個選項中選擇5個恰當?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢υ?。A:Hi,Iheardtherewouldbeasummercampprograminourschool.Areyouinterested?B:Absolutely!Iammakingaplanformysummervacation.36A:Therearethreeroutes(路線).YoucanchoosetogotoJapan,theUK,orEurope.B:Soundsgreat.37A:TheJapanstudytourlastsfor7days.38B:Wow,visitingMountFujihasalwaysbeenmydream,andIloveDisneylandtoo.Whatelsecanwedothere?A:You’llalsovisitsomelocalschoolsandexperienceJapanesecampuslife.B:That’samazing.A:39It’salsoagreatchancetocommunicatewithlocalstudents.B:I’mreallyinterestedinthisroute.40A:Youcanfillintheapplicationform(申請表)ontheschoolwebsite.B:Thanksalot.1can’twaittojoin.

A.Howlongdoeseachroutelast?B.Pleasetellmesomethingaboutit.C.I’mquiteinterestedinJapan.D.YoucanlearnalotaboutJapaneseculture.E.You’llvisitMountFujiandDisneyland.F.HowcanIjoininit?G.Whichrouteisthemostpopular?四、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下文并回答問題。InFebruary2025,Chinaintroducedanationwidepolicytogivehighschoolstudentstwofulldaysoffeveryweekend.Thischangeaimstoreducetheheavystudypressurethatstudentshavefacedforyears.Beforethepolicy,manystudentsinprovinceslikeHebeionlyhadonedayorevenhalfadaytoresteachweek.Now,schoolsarerequiredtocancelallweekendclassesandexams,allowingstudentstorelaxordeveloppersonalinterests.Accordingtothenewrules,teacherscannotgiveextra(額外的)homeworkduringweekends,butschoolsmustkeeplibrariesandsportsfieldsopenforstudentswhowishtostudyorexercisevoluntarily(自愿地).IncitieslikeChangshaandHangzhou,someschoolshaveevenstartedorganizingweekendactivitiessuchasscienceclubs,artworkshops,andcommunityserviceprograms.Moststudentswelcomethepolicy.“Ifinallyhavetimetoplaybasketballandreadnovels,”saidLiMing,a16-year-oldstudent.“Ifeellesstiredandmorefocusedduringweekdays.”Studiesalsoshowthatstudentswhogetenoughrestperformbetterinexams.Forexample,ahighschoolinZhejiangreporteda15%improvementinaveragetestscoresaftercarryingoutthepolicy.However,someparentsstillworry.“Weekendsusedtobeimportantforreviewinglessons.I’mafraidmychildwillfallbehind,”saidaparent.Rural(農(nóng)村的)areasfacebiggerchallenges.Invillageswhereeducationalresourcesarelimited,studentshavefewerchancestotakepartinafter-schoolactivities.Tosolvethis,thegovernmenthascreatedfreeonlinelearningplatformsandencouragedurban(城市的)schoolstoshareresourceswithruralones.ManyteachersbelievethispolicymarksaturningpointinChina’seducation.Itbringsbothbenefits(好處)andchallengestostudents.Theysuggestthat______.41.DidhighschoolstudentsinHebeihaveawholeweekendtoresteachweekbefore?________________________________________________42.Accordingtothenewpolicy,whatdoschoolshavetokeepopenforstudentswhowishtostudyorexercisevoluntarilyduringweekends?________________________________________________43.Whatbenefitscanthepolicybringtostudents?________________________________________________44.Whatsuggestionsmaytheteachershave?Finishtheending.(about30words)________________________________________________五、完成句子45.Ginalearnedwordsbymakingwordcards.(改為否定句)Gina________________wordsbymakingwordcards.46.IcanimprovemyselfbyreadingsomethingIenjoy.(對劃線部分提問)____________youimproveyourself?47.Theytoldustheexcitingnews.(改為感嘆句)________________newstheytoldus!48.“I’mreallybusy,”MissSmithsaid.(改為含有賓語從句的復(fù)合句)MissSmithsaidthat________________reallybusy.49.為何不大聲朗讀練習你的發(fā)音呢?(完成譯句)Whynotread________topracticeyour________.六、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀以下文章,用恰當?shù)亩陶Z或句子補全概要。補全部分總詞數(shù)不超過30詞,不能照抄原文連續(xù)超過3個詞。Haveyoueverhadsuchanexperience?Whenaclassmatesaysacertainmovieisgreat,eventhoughyouhaven’twatchedit,youstillnodinagreementandsayit’swonderfulforsure.Inourdailylives,whenfacingsomethingunknown,whatwehearwillinfluenceouropinionsaboutit.Toprovethis,Slomandidaninterestingexperiment.Hefoundsomevolunteersforhisexperimentandtheyweredividedintotwogroups.HetoldthevolunteersinGroup1aboutadiscoverycalledhelium(氦)rain.Hetoldthemmostpeoplethoughtitwasuseless.Thenheaskedthevolunteerstotellhowimportanttheythoughtheliumrainwastotheirdailylife,usingnumbersfrom1to3toshowtheimportanceofit.Mostvolunteerspickedthenumber1,whichmeanttheythoughtitwasnotusefulatall.However,hetoldheliumraintotheothergroup.Thistime,hementionedthatanumberofpeoplebelieveditcouldbeofgooduseindailylife.Mostvolunteersinthisgroupgavethenumber3toshowtheythoughtitcouldbringthemlotsofbenefitsinmanyways.Slomanfindswhenothersholdapositive(積極的)viewaboutsomething,volunteerswillthinkthesame.Viceversa(反之亦然),thiswillcausethespreadoffalseinformationandthelackof(缺乏)creativityatwork.Isthereagoodwaytodealwiththesituation?Slomanthinkswecanmakeit,thoughit’shardtocheckeverything.Wearesupposedtostaycalm(冷靜的)beforebelievingsomething.Notonlythat,it’sagoodideatoche

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