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2025~2026学年江苏省苏州立达中学八年级上学期10月月考英语试卷一、单项选择1.Childrenarelookingforwardtohavingmoredays________toplaywiththeirfriends.

A.offB.awayC.upD.out2.Ourteacher________thatweshouldn’treadinthesunbecauseit’sharmfultooureyes.

A.supportsB.suggestsC.expressesD.introduces3.ThenumberofthestudentsinNo.1MiddleSchool________than_______inNo.2MiddleSchool.

A.arelarger;thoseB.islarger;thatC.aremore;thoseD.ismore;that4.Heclimbeduptheladder(梯子)________thewallandwentintotheclassroom________theopenwindow.

A.through;againstB.along;byC.against;throughD.against;across5.30,000dollars________agreatdealofmoney,butitis________thanweneed.

A.are;abitmoreB.are;muchmoreC.is;alittleD.is;farless6.The________youare,the________you’llfindittoanswerallthequestions.

A.morecarefully,easierB.morecareful;moreeasilyC.morecareful;easierD.morecarefully;moreeasily7.Shanghaiislargerthan________inChinaand________inJiangsuProvince.

A.anyoftheothercities;anycityB.othercities;theothercitiesC.theothercities;anyothercityD.anyothercity;othercities8.—Whichcitydoyouthinkis________fromWuxi,YantaiorQinhuangdao?—Qinhuangdao.AndWuxiis________toShanghai.

A.thefarthest;closerB.farthest;themorecloseC.farther;themostcloseD.farther;theclosest9.Youshoulddoexercise________tokeephealthy.

A.asmanyaspossibleB.asmoreasyoucanC.asmanyasyoucanD.asmuchaspossible10.—Truefriendshiplastsforever.—________.Wearecloserthaneverthoughwearemilesapart.

A.You’rejokingB.YougotthepointC.YouarewelcomeD.Youhavemyword二、完形填空DuringtheNorthernSongDynasty,therewasamancalledChenYaozi.Hewasgoodatshootingarrows(箭).Onedayhewas________archery(射箭).Heshoteightorninetimesoutoftenandbecamevery________ofhimself.Henoticedthattherewasanoldmanselling________amongthecrowd.Heonlynoddedhisheadindifferently(冷淡地).ThishurtChen’spride.Heaskedtheoldman,“Canyoushootanarrow?”“No,Ican’t,”theoldmansaid.“Whatdoyouthinkofmyarchery________then?”“________special.Yougainyouraccuracy(精确程度)fromalotofpractice.That’sall.”Thentheoldmanputabottleonthegroundandcoveredits________withacoinwithasmallsquareholeinthemiddle.Hethenscoopedout(舀出)someoilwithagourd(葫芦),heldithighandbegantofillthebottle.Now,theoilcamedownintothebottlejust________theholeofthecoin.Everybodywatchedin________.Whentheoldmanfinished,he________thecrowdthecoin.“Canyouseeanyoilmarksonit?”Thecrowdgavehimabigcheer,buttheoldmanstoppedthem.“Thisisnothingspecial,either.IcandothisbecauseIhavepractiseditalot.Practicemakesperfect.”________,peopleusetheidiom“Practicemakesperfect”todescribesomeonewhoisskilledindoingsomethingafterplentyofpractice.11.A.watchingB.practisingC.makingD.seeing12.A.proudB.fullC.interestedD.bored13.A.arrowsB.coinsC.oilD.water14.A.powerB.energyC.skillsD.teaching15.A.NothingB.AnythingC.SomethingD.Everything16.A.faceB.mouthC.noseD.leg17.A.ontoB.alongC.acrossD.through18.A.hopeB.surpriseC.angerD.fear19.A.showedB.watchedC.offeredD.borrowed20.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.LaterD.Suddenly三、阅读理解

October22ndTodayIwentonaschooltrip.Wevisitedthesciencemuseum,anditwasreallyinteresting.Wegottheresoquicklybytrain.Ittookus20minutesatmost.Wesawsomefarmsandvillagesalongtheway.Atthemuseum,Ilearnedalotaboutrobots.Ididn’tknowtheycouldplaychesswithus.Itwassocool!Thentheguidetaughtushowtomakeamodelrobot.Itookalotofgreatphotosandplannedtoputthemonmyhomepage.Afterthat,Iwenttothegiftshopandboughtsomelovelygiftsformyparents.Theyweren’texpensive.Allinall,itwasanexcitingday.JimOctober22ndIthinktoday’sschooltripwasterrible.Wetookthetraintothemuseum.Itwassohotonthetrainanditwastooslow.Themuseumwasbigandboring.EverythingwasaboutrobotsandI’mnotinterested.Theroomswerereallydarkanditwasdifficulttotakephotos,soIdidn’ttakeany.TherewerealsotoomanypeopleandIcouldn’treallyseeorheartheguide.Thethingsinthegiftshopweresoexpensive.Ididn’tlikethetripatall.Whatwasworse,IcaughtacoldbecauseIgotwetinthesuddenrainonthewayback.Whataday!Helen21.WheredidHelenandJimgofortheschooltrip?

A.Avillage.B.Amuseum.C.Atrainstation.D.Arobotcentre.22.HowdidJimfeelaboutthetrip?

A.Bored.B.Sad.C.Excited.D.Uninterested.23.WhatmightbeTRUEaboutHelen?

A.Sheisinterestedinthemuseum.B.Shedidn’tenjoythemuseumactivities.C.Shedidn’tbringenoughmoney.D.SheisJim’sclosefriend.24.Whatcanweknowfromthetwodiaries?

A.Helenputthephotosonherhomepage.B.Helen’sparentslovedherpresentsverymuch.C.Theseatsonthetrainwerenotcomfortableenough.D.HelenandJimwentonthesametripbuthaddifferentfeelings.HerfirstdayinFrankfurtwasastrangedayforHeidi,butevenstrangerforMs.Rottenmeier,thehousekeeper.AtfirstHeidicouldn’tknowwhereshewas.Whenshewokeup,shejumpedoutofthebigwhitebedandrantothewindow.Shesawneitherthesnowonhighmountainsnorthelittlestreamwindingbelow.Allshesawwasbrickwallsandhouses.Andinsteadofthewindinthetrees,sheheardonlythenoiseofcarriages(马车)rollingonthestonestreets.Throughthewindow,shesawtwobrowncarriagespassby.Shethenturnedherheadtolookatthegarden,seeingtheservantsbusilyworkingthere.Heidifeltasifshehadbeenlockedupinacage,butMs.Rottenmeierfeltthatshewaslockedupwithastrangeandwildchild.Thechildknewnothingofhowtobehaveinthisnewhouse.Shewaslateformeals.Shewasimproperlydressed.Shemadefriendswiththeservants.Clara,thehouseowner’sdaughter,hadstayedinawheelchairforalongtime.ShehadbecomecheerfulsinceHeidi’sarrival.WithHeidi,shecouldrelax.ShereallylikedcommunicatingwithHeidiaboutthelifeinthemountainsandHeidi’sgrandfather.ForClara,thenextfewdaysweremuchlessboringthanusual.Heidiwasn’thappy.“Tomorrow,Ireallymustgohome,”shethought.Butonethingpleasedher.Everydayshetooksoftrollsfromthetableandhidthem.Shewassavingthemforgranny,whoseteethwerenolongerabletochewhardbread.Heidiplannedtotakebacktoherthelovelysoftrollsasapresent.Oneday,shestartedforhome.ButatthedoorshemetMs.Rottenmeier.“Whereareyougoing?Ihavestrictlyforbidden(禁止)youtogooutsidebyyourself!”Ms.Rottenmeiersaid.“I’mjustgoinghome,”saidHeidi.“I’vebeenawaytoolong.Mygoatsmustbemissingmeand...”“Mygoodness!”Ms.Rottenmeiershouted,“Thechildismad!”AndthensheorderedtheservanttolockHeidiupinherroom.—AdaptedfromHeidi25.InParagraph2,whatdidHeidinotseeinFrankfurt?

A.Bricksandhouses.B.Snowonhighmountains.C.Carriagesonstonestreets.D.Servantsinthegarden.26.Whatdoesthewritermeanby“Heidifeltasifshehadbeenlockedupinacage”inParagraph3?

A.Heidifoundacagewithsomebirdsinherroom.B.ThecityenvironmentmadeHeidifeellikelosingfreedom.C.Ms.RottenmeieractuallylockedHeidiupinacage.D.ThesizeoftheFrankfurthousesisassmallasacage.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“onething”inParagraph5referto?

A.Clara.B.Heidi’sgranny.C.Thesoftbread.D.Goingbackhome.28.HowdidMs.RottenmeierfeelwhenshesawHeidiwasabouttoleave?

A.Shockedandangry.B.Angrybutunderstanding.C.Happyandmoved.D.Shockedbutcalm.29.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.TheservantsinMs.Rottenmeier’shousedislikeHeidi’sbehavior.B.Ms.RottenmeierwouldneverchangeherattitudestowardsHeidi.C.Clara’sdailylifewasprobablycontrolledstrictlybyMs.Rottenmeier.D.ClarabecamecheerfulafterHeidi’sarrivalandenjoyedtalkingtoHeidi.Recently,pre-madefoodhasbecomeahottopicinChina.Thediscussionstartedwhenafamousinternetperson,LuoYonghao,wroteabouthisexperienceatapopularrestaurantcalledXibei.Hesaidthatmostofitsdisheswerepre-madebutsoldathighprices.Hispostquicklybecamepopular,gettingmillionsofcomments.Whatexactlyarepre-madedishes?Accordingtoagovernmentnotice,thesearefoodsthatarealreadypreparedandpackagedinafactory.Theyaremadefromthingslikevegetablesandmeat,andnopreservatives(防腐剂)areadded.Youjustneedtoheatthemupbeforeeating.Butnotallpreparedfoodsarepre-made.Forexample,foodfrombigrestaurantkitchensorjustcutvegetablesdon’tcount.ThisiswhyXibeisaidtheirdisheswerenotpre-made.Pre-madedisheshavebothadvantagesanddisadvantages.

Manylargechainrestaurantsusethemfortwomainreasons.First,itcanbesaferbecausesomekitchenscannotuseopenflames(明火)orhandlerawmeateasily.Second,pre-madeproductssavetime,cutcostsandmakeservicefaster.However,therearealsoproblems.Smallrestaurantsmaynotstorethefoodcorrectly,whichcanbeunsafe.Sometimes,deliveryworkersheatupthefoodindirtyplaces,makingpeoplethinkpre-mademeanslowquality.Also,somerestaurantsarenothonest.Theysellreheatedpre-madefoodas“freshlymade”andchargeahighprice.Tosolvetheseproblems,thegovernmentismakingnewsafetyrulesforpre-madefood.Expertssaybeingclearandhonestisveryimportant.Restaurantsmusttellcustomersclearlyiftheyusepre-madedishes.Later,Luosaidhewasn’tagainstpre-madedishesandheevenchosethemwhenhe’sbusy.Hejustthinkspeoplehavetherighttoknowwhattheyeat.30.Whatmadepre-madedishesdrawwideattention?

A.Theirlowcost.B.Aninfluencer’swords.C.Theirgoodtaste.D.Xibei’sadvertisement.31.WhichareNOTpre-madedishes?

A.Pre-packagedfriedmeat.B.Factory-processedsteamedmutton.C.Roastduckmadeinabigrestaurant’sownkitchen.D.Pre-packagedmixedvegetables.32.Whydobigrestaurantsusepre-madedishes?

A.Saferandtime-saving.B.Cheaperforcustomers.C.Fresherthanhomemade.D.Easiertobuyonline.33.Whatisthegovernmentdoing?

A.Stoppingpre-madedishes.B.Helpingsmallrestaurantsstorethem.C.Makingsafetyrulesforthem.D.PunishingXibeiforitsdishes.34.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Theadvantagesofpre-madedishes.B.Thediscussiononpre-madedishes.C.LuoYonghao’spersonallife.D.Problemsofpre-madedishes.请阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Learningislikegoingonanexcitingjourney.Youstartfromwhatyouknowandexplorenewplacesofknowledge.Thenewwordsyoulearnandtheproblemsyouworkoutareliketreasuresonyourjourney.35Thesesmallachievementstellyouthatyouaredoingbetterandlearningmorealongthelearningpath.Atfirst,learningcanbedifficult.Youmightmakewrongturnsorgetincorrectanswers,butthesemistakesareactuallylikehelpfulsigns.36Youdon’tneedtobethefastestlearnerbecauseeveryexplorermovesattheirownspeed.Themostimportantthingisthatyoumustkeepgoingontheroad.37Practisingeverydayhelpsyoulearnbetter.Goodlearninghabitsareyourtools,suchaslisteningcarefully,askingquestionsandtryingagainwhenyoudon’tunderstand.Whenyoufacedifficulties,youcanturntoothersforhelp.Butdon’tfollowothers’examplesblindly(盲目地).38Youhaveyourownwaysoflearning,justlikeeveryonehastheirownjourneystory.Dearlearners,keepyourcuriositylikeacompass(指南针).Alwayslookfornewthingstodiscover.39Itisalifelongstory.Rememberthateverybityoulearntodaypreparesyoufortomorrow’ssuccess.

A.Rememberthatyourlearningstyleisspecial.B.Theyhelpguideyouontotherightpathoflearning.C.Thelearningjourneyneverends.D.Agoodlearnershouldhaveagoodteacher.E.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.F.Becomingagoodlearnertakesdailyhardwork.G.Theyarelikemilestones(里程碑)thatmarkyourachievements.四、单词拼写40.Everyonewillbe________(成功)ifheorshenevergivesup.41.ChinesechessisanancientgameplayedbyChinesepeoplefor________(世纪).42.Anincreasingnumberof________(德国人)willchoosetovisitChinanextyear.43.Modern________(发明)makeagreatdifferencetoourdailylife.44.Acrocodilekeptonlyhiseyesabovewaterbefore________(攻击).45.Thegovernmenttriesitsbestto________(提供)freemealsfortheoldwholivealone.46.Thegeneralwon’tabandonhimashe’sneverlefthismenonthefieldofthewar,________(死)oralive.47.Thetallestmanintheworldisalmosttwicetheh________ofa8-year-oldkid.48.Thedoctoradvisedmetohavep________offreshvegetableseveryday.49.Thehard-workingboyfinallycaughtthea________ofhiscoachandwasinthematchintheend.五、选词填空用方框中单词的适当形式填空。

sleepusfarmeaningSpainLastweek,our50teachergaveusaspecialproject.Wehadtoworkingroupsandcreateashortplayby51.Atfirst,mygroupfeltalittlelost.Wespentone52nightworryingandtryingtothinkofagoodidea.Thenwedecidedtotalkaboutourhobbiesandwroteasimpleplayaboutfriendslearningtodance.Thisprojectbecamevery53forus.Wenotonlylearnednewwordsbutalsolearnedtoworktogetherasateam.Iwanttopractice54toimprovemyskills.六、短文填空Aseveryoneknows,timemanagementisimportant.Themore55(wise)wemanageourtime,thebetterourliveswillbe.Butdoyouknowhowtomanagetimewisely?Herearesome56(suggest)thatmaybehelpfulforyou.First,knowthe57(important)ofmakingaschedule(计划表).Writedownthethingsyouneedtodofortheday,such58schoolwork,homeworkandfreetimeactivities.Thishelpsyoukeepthingsclearandmakessureyou’vefinishedeverythingimportantthatday.Second,prioritize(划分优先顺序)yourplans.59(start)withthemostimportantordifficultthings,andthenmoveontothe60(easy)ones.Thisway,youcanworkoutthebiggestthingsfirstandfeel61(please)withwhatyouhavecompleted.Lastly,don’tletotherthingsgetinyourway.Payattentiontoonethingatatime,andtrynottogetdistracted(分心)byTV,gamesortheinternet62youcancompletethingsmorequicklyand63(good)inthisway.Remember,timemanagementisaskillthatgetsbetterwithpractice.Keep64(try),andyou’llseegreatimprovements!七、任务型阅读Inthepast,connecting(与……有联系)withfriendsmeantspendingtimewiththeminperson(亲自).Butnowitisdifferent.

Knowmore:Inthepast,peopleconnectedwithfriendsinsimpleways.●Meetfriendsface-to-face.

●Gototheirfriends’homestoplayorchat.

●Meetatplaceslikeparksorsmallshops.

●Talkandhaveagoodtimetogether.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,people’sliveshavechangedalot.Today,moreyoungpeopleprefertoconnectwiththeirfriendsonline.Theythinkitisagoodwaytoconnectwiththeirfriends.However,somepeoplethinkthatconnectingwithfriendsonlinemaymakethemlosetheirreal-worldfriendships.Doyouagreewithit?Herearesomeideas.

AgreeDisagreeTechnologyhurtsfriendships.WhenIcommunicatewithafriendonline,it’snoteasytounderstandwhatheorshereallymeansandfeels.Wemightthinkourfriendsarehappywhilethey’reupsetandangry.Afriendmightsendatextmessageasajoke.Butourfeelingsmightbebadbecausewethinkhe’sserious.Hi,I’mJack.Infact,technologydoesn’thurtfriendshipsatall.Instead,itcanmakethemstron

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