广东省广州市执信中学2025-2026学年上学期九年级10月月考英语试题(含答案)

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广东省广州市执信中学2025-2026学年上学期九年级10月月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年第一学期执信中学九上10月月考
本试卷共四大题,满分100分,考试时间90分钟(其中课文填空10分另附页)
一、语法选择 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从 1~15 各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 项中选出最佳选项。
Once upon a time there was a little cook. Her name was Caroline and she lived in a town. She was very cute and beautiful. Her eyes were as 1 as the stars. Her lips were so pink that even the roses were interested by them. In the town, there was a king 2 was always sad and easy to get angry. He did not have 3 cook in his palace because of his strange character. So he could only eat junk food while Caroline cooked nice meals for the poor kids in town.
One day, Caroline had 4 great idea. She decided to go to the palace 5 to the king. When she rang the doorbell, the king opened the door 6 . Caroline took a deep breath and asked the king with a nervous smile, “ Can….Can I use your huge kitchen to cook meals 7 kids ”
The king thought for a second. Then he agreed to let Caroline 8 his kitchen for two hours. Caroline jumped for joy at once. She picked 9 vegetables from her family’s vegetables garden. Then she 10 all of them to the palace.
After a while, the king smelt the smell of cooking 11 from the kitchen. So he wanted to go in to see 12 Caroline cooked food. 13 Caroline saw him, she asked him to taste the food that she was cooking. 14 delicious food it was!
From that day on, the people in that town had a happy king. They 15 to the parties in the palace. And the king shared his big table full of delicious food with the poor.
1. A. brightest B. brightly C. bright D. brighter
2. A. whom B. what C. who D. which
3. A. some B. each C. every D. any
4. A. / B. a C. an D. the
5. A. talking B. to talk C. talked D. talk
6. A. angry B. anger C. angrier D. angrily
7. A. for B. of C. to D. at
8. A. to use B. use C. using D. used
9. A. much B. most C. more D. many
10. A. carry B. carries C. carried D. was carrying
11. A. comes B. to come C. came D. coming
12. A. how B. what C. which D. that
13. A. If B. Though C. While D. When
14. A. What a B. What C. How D. How a
15. A. invited B. were inviting C. were invited D. was invited
二、完形填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
The classroom was full of those of us who wanted to work on the school newspaper. I didn’t write a lot, but working on the paper 16 like fun. I liked the idea of being a reporter, interviewing my friends, and 17 middle school events.
To be chosen, we had to turn in an example of our 19 . I wrote an article about the joys of summer, and showed it to my father, a talented poet. He read it and frowned(皱眉).
“It’s okay,” my father said, taking out a pencil. “But how about changing this sentence to ...” And as a result, he rewrote the whole piece — without me. for I never said anything to 19 him.
No surprise — his version was wonderful. He had a gift for language. It was so much better than my piece that I turned in his version instead of mine.
“Welcome to the Dundee School News.” my teacher said to me. But before I could be 20
about the news, he added, “Based on that excellent article you wrote about summer, I expect you to write an opinion article every week for the second page of the paper.”
I was so surprised. I was unable to write at that level, but I couldn’t tell the 21 to the teacher, and I couldn’t ask my father for help, either.
That term working on the paper was really painful. And my teacher expressed his 22 . “Can’t you write something more like that first piece you wrote ” he said each time I turned in my article.
I couldn’t, because at that age, I didn’t have my father’s ability and experience as a writer. Week after week, I tried hard, but my writing never 23 the level of the first article.
At last, to my total shame, another student took my place. I 24 that my father rewrote my first article himself, instead of trying to help me to improve it. But in my heart I knew it was my fault because I allowed him to do it.
Later, I did become a successful writer on my own. Looking back, I realized that the pain and shame of that school experience had a 25 side. It taught me to depend on myself and be myself. So every day, I try to use my own words, find my own style and be my own best self. It feels great.
16. A. promises B. feels C. looks D. sounds
17. A. reporting B. writing C. planning D. watching
18. A. report B. newspaper C. writing D. homework
19. A. help B. stop C. allow D. praise
20. A. excited B. worried C. nervous D. confident
21. A. truth B. excuse C. feeling D. answer
22. A. honesty B. patience C. hope D. disappointment
23. A. set B. reached C. raised D. changed
24. A. agreed B. realized C. remembered D. complained
25. A. magic B. serious C. good D. strange
三、阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
A
Being compared to great people like Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein is not something that happens to a common person. At the age of just 23, Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski has already achieved much more goals than most of us ever will in our lifetime.
When she was only 14 years old, the Chicago girl made her own single engine airplane by herself. Then at 16, she flew it across Lake Michigan, becoming the youngest person to ever fly her own plane. She recorded this two-year experience and put it on YouTube.
Completing her study in Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) in 2010, she entered Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
At first, she had to wait to be accepted into the school but once Professors Allen Haggerty and Earll Murman watched her video and they had no doubt. After just three years at MIT, she has already achieved the highest possible grade point—an average (平均) of 5.0.
She is now studying further at Harvard University, with full academic freedom (学术自由). Once again she is only 23 years old.
What’s even more amazing is that she is no longer interested in building planes but has turned her attention to physics, namely black boles and how gravity has an effect on space and time—that is why she is being compared to Einstein and Hawking. And she records all of her work on her website Physicsgirl.
During an interview earlier this year she said, “Look on the bright sides about what you believe you can do. When you’re little, you say a lot of things about what you’ll do or be when you’re older—I think it’s important not to forget those dreams. You must hold on your dreams and have a strong will. Work hard and never give up. Your dreams will come true finally!”
26. Why does the writer mention Einstein and Hawking at the beginning
A. To remember the two scientists. B. To compare the two scientists.
C. To bring out the main character. D. To introduce their achievements.
27. What helps Pasterski get a chance to study at MIT
A. Her further study in Harvard. B. Her highest average grade point of 5.0.
C. Her ability of making videos on YouTube. D. Her video of making and flying her plane.
28. What is the right order of the events about Pasterski
a. Study at Harvard University.
b. Wait to be accepted by MIT.
c. Achieve an average of 5.0 grade point.
d. Finish her study in IMSA in 2010.
e. Make a single engine airplane alone.
A. e-d-c-b-a. B. e-d-b-c-a. C. d-e-c-a-b. D. d-e-a-c-b.
29. Which is important for people to succeed according to Pasterski
A. Being friendly and strong minded. B. Being positive and strong minded.
C. Being friendly and hard-working. D. Being interesting and hard-working
B
My 20-year-old daughter, Ann, living in Philadelphia, sent me a message the other day. “I need socks and shampoo.” She was actually asking me to prepare those things for her, but I thought she was playing a cell phone game. I decide not to be a helicopter (直升机) mother, because experience as a mother and professor has taught me how badly that can result. Instead, I prefer a more hands-off way. From the time Ann turned 16, I don’t want to know her work and life schedule any longer.
But that’s not what I see at Drexel University where I teach. Most of my students talk to their parents three times a day or more. One student’s mother called her son because she didn’t hear from him for a few days. The son was in the library so he whispered “hello”. The mother doubted that he was drinking, and insisted on asking him to take a picture of himself. Holding a newspaper with that day’s date, the son had to take a photo of himself and sent it to his mother in order to prove that he wasn’t telling a lie.
I always think that my students should depend on themselves. I tell them that I will not check whether they miss classes and finish homework or not. Because they are independent thinkers and they should take responsibility for their own choices.
But their parents don’t treat them like me. I know a mother. She puts her eyes on her son too much. She hopes he will walk by the camera so that she can know what he is doing. Another mother checks her son’s credit card daily. However, I never do that. My daughters only come to me with important things when they need my decision. I think that’s because I give them space.
Many parents try to find if their kids are hiding from them. But we have to learn to respect boundaries (界限), even when technology is so powerful now. So I am going to do my best not to be a helicopter parent.
30. The underlined phrase “a helicopter mother” in Paragraph 1 means “________”.
A. a mother who treats the child as an independent being.
B. a mother who pays close attention to their children.
C. a mother who prefers a more hands-off way.
D. a mother who gives her children space.
31. Why does the author mention different ways of mothering
A. To show how responsible those mothers are.
B. To show that mothers should make decisions for their children.
C. To show that space is needed for children to become independent.
D. To show that some helicopter mothers love their children so much.
32. What’s the attitude of the author towards helicopter parents
A. Agree. B. Neutral (中立). C. Disagree. D. Unknown.
33. What will probably be discussed after the last paragraph
A. Advice on respect boundaries between parents and children.
B. The powerful technologies for helicopter parents.
C. The disadvantages of being helicopter parents.
D. The advantages of being hands-off parents.
C
Just like any relationship, best friendships depend on trust, promise, respect and interests. When any of these elements is missing, the friendship will be hard to go on. If the trust is totally broken, you may not be able to forgive him or her. Sometimes a friendship ends because either you or your friend gets tired of putting the heart into it. This can happen when one of you finds a new friend or even a new hobby that takes up much time. Or, perhaps you find the relationship is always going in an unhealthy way and you want some distance. Other times, you simply change and want to leave each other. Sure, it seems sad at the time, but it’s completely normal. Not all friendships are meant to last forever. So, what should you do if something like this happens to you Read on for some friendly advice.
Whatever the reason you’re breaking up with your best friend, always remember that he or she was once super important to you. Take the time to sit down privately and tell him/her what’s going on and why. Don’t send him or her an unpleasant e-mail or just start ignoring (不理睬) him or her. In fact, maybe he or she has known there’s a problem and would be willing to have a heart-to-heart chat. If you’re not sure about wanting an end forever, you could suggest you two take a break from each other. If, after a while, you realize why you became the best friends in the beginning, you can try getting back to your former behaviors. Whatever you do, be honest about your feelings while having respect for his or hers. And if you both agree the BFF thing is over, make sure not to be enemies.
34. Which is not the basic elements of friendship
A. Promising to do anything. B. Showing respect.
C. Believing in friends. D. Having common interest.
35. What is NOT the usual cause of ending a friendship
A. Getting tired of putting your heart into each other.
B. Finding a new hobby that takes up much time.
C. Realizing the relationship going in an unhealthy way.
D. Living too far away from each other.
36. What should you do when breaking up with your best friends
①Remember his or her once being important to you.
②Try to have a heart-to-heart chat with him or her.
③Be honest and respectful to each other.
④Send an unpleasant e-mail and ignore him or her.
⑤Suggest not getting along with each other for a while.
A. ①②③④ B. ②③④⑤ C. ①②③⑤ D.①③④⑤
37. What can be the best title for this passage
A. Basic elements of friendship. B. Advice on friendship.
C. What to do with friendship in trouble D. When to be friends or enemies
D
If you have problems describing people, don’t worry! We'll use popular film characters to help you learn some useful words.
Naive Meaning: If someone is naive, they have little experience and believe good things will always happen. Example: In the film Elf, Buddy is a naive person who grows up with elves (精灵) is a naive person. One day, he goes to New York City but finds things very different there. Director: David Berenbaum
Loyal Meaning: If you’re loyal, you always give support (支持) to a person or a group and help them and act honestly. Example: In the film Toy Story, Woody is loyal to his friends and owner, Andy. He stays with Andy, even when Andy grows up and goes to college. Director: John Lasseter
Demanding Meaning: If someone is demanding, they are not easily satisfied or pleased. Example: In the film The Devil Wear Prada, Miranda is very demanding. She always works very hard and expects others to do the same. Director: David Frankel
Talented Meaning: If you’re talented, you have a natural ability to do something well. Example: In the film MeFarland, USA, coach Mr White notices some talented runners in his PE class. He forms a cross-country group that plays against other schools. Director: Niki Caro
38. Who always gives support to friends according to the films
A. David Berenbaum. B. Woody. C. Niki Caro D. Miranda
39. If your dad expects you to work hard and always make progress, he is ______.
A. naive B. loyal C. demanding D. talented
40. In which part of a magazine can we read the text
A. Environment. B. Fashion. C. Education. D. Entertainment.
阅读填空(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
Interviewer: With me in the studio is Linda Meehan, who’s recently returned from a six -month exchange to do programme with a family in the Netherlands. That’s a long way from home. ___41___
Linda: Well. None of my friends had been there or anything like that but my grandfather spent some time there when he was young and he said I should visit one day and I’d planned to do that as soon as I could. So when I had the opportunity to go to Europe, it seemed like the obvious place to go.
Interviewer: But you were only 15. ___42___
Linda: Well, the family I stayed with in the Netherlands were really kind and I wasn’t lonely because I shared the room with one of their daughters. She helped me get used to my new routine. The only thing that was hard was the one-kilometre bike ride to school every day! I enjoyed it in the summer but in winter was terrible.
Interviewer: And what was the school like
Linda: It was OK because there were a lot of classes in English. ___43___ The school was very modern and much bigger than most schools in Australia. The library was fantastic and they also had a lot more science labs than my school at home.
Interviewer: What about the students
Linda: Oh, they were really friendly. They gave me lots of advice about places I should visit. They’d all travelled a lot more than me, though no one had been to Australia. But what I found really strange was that they’d never thought about going away from their families for several months like me. ___44___
Interviewer: So is this an experience you would recommend
Linda: Oh, definitely! I benefit a lot from the programme. And I think six months was the right amount of time. I needed that amount of time to learn the language. But after six months I really needed to see my parents. ___45___
A. Some of them couldn’t understand how I could do that.
B. Was there anything you found difficult about living in a foreign country
C. I was so happy to see them again.
D. And they gave me projects to do when there were subjects in Dutch I couldn’t understand.
E. Why did you choose your exchange programme there
四、写作(共三节;满分30分)
第一节 语篇填词 (共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
根据下面语篇以及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。(每空只写一词)
Last week, our chemistry teacher asked us to do an experiment with our teammates. I noticed there was something wrong with our plan, but I chose not to mention it, fearing this was just my 46. p______ opinion and then I would have to take all the responsibility. However, as the flaw (瑕疵) caused bigger mistakes, I felt increasingly 47. a______ of not telling the truth. Finally, I made a firm 48. d______: to speak up in the meeting. I clearly pointed out the flaw and 49. s______ my improvement ideas. My teammates listened carefully, and we worked together to make some change for the plan. Surprisingly, we solved the problem efficiently. This experience taught me that 50. a______ difficulties only makes them worse; the courage to face them is the key to overcoming challenges.
第二节 完成句子 (共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空只写一词)
51. 这位出租车司机能不费多大劲就找到了那所房子。
The taxi driver had the ability ______ ______ the house ______ ______.
52. 当小孩成为成年人的时候,就应当承担应有的责任。
When a child becomes a grown-up, he ______ ______ ______ take responsibilities.
53. 艾伦喜怒无常还常发脾气。他对什么活动都不感兴趣。
Allan was moody and often lost his temper. He ______ ______ ______ ______ any activities.
54. 你去杭州出差,是吗
You are going to Hangzhou ______ ______, ______ ______
55. 每次我尝试烤蛋糕时,似乎总会出岔子——要么是烤箱温度太高,要么是我忘了加糖。Every time I try to bake a cake, something ______ ______ ______ ______—either the oven gets too hot or I forget to add sugar.
书面表达(共1题,满分15分)
最近,初三学生李华写了一封邮件给心理咨询老师Anna,以下是邮件的内容:
Dear Anna, My name is Li Hua. I am a Grade 9 student in Zhixin High School. Recently, I feel really upset. School work is too much and I have no time to relax myself. But every day when I go back home feeling tired, my parents keep nagging (唠叨) about everything, cellphone, homework, exams .... It seems that they don’t understand me at all. I feel so breathless that I just avoid talking to them. But this makes our relationship even worse. I don’t know what to do. Can you give me some advice
假如你是 Anna,请从提高学习效率 (efficiency)、劳逸结合、多与父母沟通这几个方面,给李华提一些建议。
注意:
1. 词数 80-100 词左右(短文的开头已给出,不计入词数);
2. 内容完整,语法正确,语篇连贯;
3. 考生不得透露个人信息,否则不予评分。
Dear Li Hua,
I’m sorry to learn about your problems. ..
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10月练习卷答案
一、语法选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
1-5 CCDBB 6-10 DABDC 11-15 DADBC
二、完形填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
16-20 DACBA 21-25 ADBDC
三、阅读(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
(A) 26-29 CDBB (B) 30-33 BCCC (C) 34-37 ADCC (D) 38-40 BCD
第二节 阅读填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
41-45 EBDAC
四、写作(共三节,满分30分)
第一节 语篇填词(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
46. personal 47. ashamed 48. decision 49. suggested 50. avoiding
第二节 完成句子(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
51. to find without difficulty 52. is supposed to 53. had no interest in
54. on business, aren’t you 55. seems to go wrong
第三节 书面表达(15分)
Dear Li Hua,
I’m sorry to learn about your problems. Don’t worry about your study too much.
First, you should learn how to relax yourself. Doing more sports such as running and playing table tennis is good for your health and listening to music is also a good way to relax. These ways can help you reduce your pressure. Second, I think it’s necessary to have healthy eating habits. Please remember to have breakfast on time every morning. It can give you enough energy to study for the whole day. Third, you’d better go to bed early and have enough sleep. It will keep you active during the day. Besides, I think you should talk with your friends, parents or teachers often. Sharing your thoughts and feelings with them will be helpful to get on well with others. Finally, I advise you to read more books. Reading can not only give you knowledge but also open your eyes to the world.
I hope you can stay in good spirits, and study better.
Yours,
Anna

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