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2025~2026学年辽宁省沈阳市第一二六中学八年级上学期11月限时作业英语试卷一、阅读理解InventionCompetitionCALLINGALLINVENTORS!

EventdetailsTheInventionCompetition,oneofthebiggesteventsforstudentsheldbythescienceclubisnowwaitingforyoutoattend!AllworkswillbeshownintheStudents’Center.Youcangothereandvote(投票)foryourfavoritebetweenMarch1standMarch5th.TheresultswillbepostedontheschoolwebsiteonMarch15th.Prizeswillbegiventoinventionsthat:·arethemostcreative·arethemosthelpful·aregoodfortheenvironmentHowtoenterInterestedstudentsshouldfilloutanentryform(报名表格).YoucansendittotheschoolemailboxbeforeJanuary15th.PleasehandinyourinventionbeforeFebruary28th.Rules·Original(原创的)inventionsonly!Don’tcopyinventionsthatarealreadyused.·Youareonlyallowedtohandinoneinvention.·Youmayenterthecompetitionbyyourselforasateamofnomorethanfourstudents.·Youcanmakechangesbeforethevotingperiodstarts.Oncetheinventionsareshownforvoting,youcannotmakeanychanges.1.Wherecanstudentsgotovotefortheirfavoriteinventions?

A.Totheschoolhall.B.Totheschoollibrary.C.TotheStudents’Center.D.Totheschoolplayground.2.Onwhichofthefollowingdatescanstudentshandintheirinventions?

A.OnFebruary20th.B.OnMarch5th.C.OnMarch15th.D.OnApril1st.3.Whatcanweknowabouttherulesofthecompetition?

A.Onestudentcanhandintwoinventions.B.Studentscanmakechangesaftervoting.C.Studentscanonlyhandinoriginalinventions.D.Fivestudentscanformateamtoenterthecompetition.4.Wherecanweprobablyreadthispassage?

A.Inasciencereport.B.Inashortnovel.C.Inaschoolnewspaper.D.Inamusicmagazine.Lastmonth,ourclasshadaschooltriptoasmallfarminthecountryside.Allofuswereexcitedbecausewerarely(很少)wentoutsidethecity.Earlyinthemorning,wetookabustothefarm.Theairtherewasfresh,andwecouldseegreenfieldseverywhere.Whenwearrived,afarmernamedMr.Wangwelcomeduswarmly.Hefirstshowedusaroundthefarm.Wesawcowseatinggrass,chickensrunningaround,andcolorfulvegetablesgrowinginthegarden.Then,Mr.Wangtaughtushowtopickstrawberries.Atfirst,Ididn’tknowwhichoneswereripe(成熟的).Hetoldustochoosethebig,redones—theytastedthesweetest.Ibent(弯腰)downandcarefullypickedafew.WhenIputoneinmymouth,itwasjuicyanddelicious!Afterpickingstrawberries,wehelpedMr.Wangfeedthesheep.Thelittlesheepwereverycute.Theycameclosetousandatethegrassfromourhandsgently.Someofmyclassmateseventookphotoswiththem.Later,wehadapicnicunderabigtree.Wesharedthefoodwebroughtandtalkedaboutwhatwedidthatmorning.Everyonelaughedandhadagreattime.Whenitwastimetoleave,Ifeltalittlesad.ThetripwassofunthatIdidn’twanttogoback.Thisschooltripwasunforgettable.Itnotonlyletmeknowhowfarmersworkbutalsomademeenjoythebeautyofnature.Ihopewecanhavemoretripslikethisinthefuture.5.Whydidthestudentsfeelexcitedaboutthetrip?

A.Theylikedtakingbuses.B.TheywantedtomeetMr.Wang.C.Theyplannedtobuystrawberries.D.Theyhardlyhadchancestogooutofthecity.6.Whatdidthestudentsdoafterfeedingthesheep?

A.Theytookphotoswiththecows.B.Theyhadapicnicunderabigtree.C.TheypickedstrawberrieswithMr.Wang.D.TheyfollowedMr.Wangtovisitthefarm.7.Whatcanweknowaboutthewriterfromthepassage?

A.Heisgoodatfeedingsmallanimals.B.Helearnedalotfromtheschooltrip.C.Hedidn’tlikethestrawberriesonthefarm.D.Heoftengoestothecountrysidewithhisfamily.8.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheBeautyofNatureB.WhatWeDidontheFarmC.AnUnforgettableSchoolTriptoaFarmD.PickingStrawberriesandFeedingSheepWhenyoumeetastrangeChinesecharacter(汉字),whatwillyoudo?Surely,themostreliable(可靠的)wayistolookitupinXinhuaDictionary.Sinceitsbirthin1953,theXinhuaDictionaryhasbeenusedasanencyclopediabypeopleacrossChina.Morethan600millioncopieshavebeensold.XinhuaDictionarysucceededinopeningupknowledgetomillionsofChinesepeople.In1949,about80percentofChina’spopulationwasn’tabletogeteducation.ItwasXinhuaDictionarythathadreducedthenumberto52%by1964.Tomakeiteasierforilliteratepeopletounderstand,theearliestcopieshadmanypictures.ThankstoXinhuaDictionary,manyChinesegotnewchancesintheirlife.MoYan,the70-year-oldNobelLaureate(诺贝尔奖获得者)oncetalkedaboutthedictionaryinhisspeech.Hesaidthathewasluckytohaveacopyofthedictionaryafterdroppingoutfromschool.HelearnedmostoftheChinesecharactersfromit,andthathelpedhimwritenovelsandenteracollegelater.Thisimportantdictionaryhasalsorecordedthedevelopmentofthelanguageandsociety.Itisrevised(修订)everyfivetotenyears.Recentcopieshaveincludedmanynewexplanations.Thecharacter“晒”(todrysomethinginthesun),forexample,nowhasasecondmeaning:toshare.Inaway,thedictionaryhasn’tjustexplainedcharacters;ithasreflected(反映)thewayChinesepeoplethink.9.Howdidthewriterstartthepassage?

A.Bytellingastory.B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Byaskingaquestion.D.Byusinganoldsaying.10.WhendidXinhuaDictionaryfirstcomeout?

A.In1949.B.In1953.C.In1964.D.In2025.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“illiteratepeople”inParagraph3mean?

A.Peoplewhoarebadatmaths.B.Peoplewhocan’tdraworsing.C.Peoplewhoaretoooldtosee.D.Peoplewhocan’treadorwrite.12.WhydoesthewriterusetheexampleofMoYaninParagraph4?

A.Toshareaspeechaboutthedictionary.B.Toofferadviceonusingthedictionary.C.Toshowtheinfluenceofthedictionary.D.Toexplainthedevelopmentofthedictionary.Smarttechnologyisnolongeranewidea—ithasdeeplyenteredourdailylives,changingnotonlywhatwedobutalsohowwethinkaboutdailytasks.Whilemanypeopleenjoyitsconvenience,othersworryaboutitspossibleeffects.Tounderstanditbetter,wecanlookatitsuseindifferentpartsoflifeandthemixedfeelingspeoplehaveaboutit.Athome,smartdevicesworktogethertomakelifeeasier.Forexample,asmartspeakercanconnecttoasmartlight:whenyousay“goodnight”,thespeakernotonlyplayssoftmusicbutalsoturnsoffthelightsautomatically(自动地).Asmartfridgekeepsaneyeonthefoodinsideandsendsamessagetoyourphonewhenyou’rerunningoutofmilkorvegetables.Evensmartcurtainscanopenorclosebythemselvesbasedonthesunlight,soyoudon’thavetodoitmanually(手动地).Thesesmallchangesaddup,savingpeoplealotoftimeeveryday.Outsidethehome,smarttechnologyhelpsinmanywaystoo.Studentsusesmartpadstotakenotesinclass—theycaneasilyorganizenotesbysubjectandsearchforkeywordsquickly.Commuters(通勤者)dependonsmartappstocheckbusorsubwayschedules,whichhelpsthemavoidbeinglate.Shoppersusemobilepaymentappsinsteadofcarryingcash,makingcheckoutfaster.However,thisconveniencecomeswithacatch(隐蔽的缺点):somepeoplebecometoodependentonthesetools.Forinstance,studentsmayforgethowtowritenewwordsbecausetheyalwaysusethe“spellcheck”function(功能),andcommutersmightgetlostiftheirphonerunsoutofbatteryandtheycan’tusethemapapp.People’sopinionsaboutsmarttechnologyaredivided.Somesayitimproveslifequalityandmakesdifficulttaskssimple.Othersarguethatitmakespeoplelazyandlessabletosolveproblemsontheirown.Nomatterwhichsidepeopleareon,onethingisclear:smarttechnologywillkeepdeveloping,andit’suptoustolearnhowtouseitproperly.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertointhefirstparagraph?

A.DailylifeB.AnewideaC.AdailytaskD.Smarttechnology14.Whatcanasmartspeakerdowhenconnectedtoasmartlight?

A.Itcankeepaneyeonfoodinthefridge.B.Itcanopenthesmartcurtainsautomatically.C.Itcansendmessagestothephoneaboutfood.D.Itcanturnoffthelightwhentold“goodnight”.15.Whydosomestudentsforgethowtowritenewwords?

A.Becausetheydon’ttakenotesinclass.B.Becausetheyuse“spellcheck”toooften.C.Becausetheydon’torganizenotesbysubject.D.Becausetheydependonteacherstowritewordsforthem.16.Whatcanweinferaboutpeoplewhohavemixedfeelingsaboutsmarttechnology?

A.Theythinksmarttechnologyiscompletelyuseless.B.Theyspendmoretimeonsmartdevicesthanothers.C.Theyrefusetouseanysmartdevicesintheirdailylife.D.Theywanttoenjoyitsbenefitsbutareworriedaboutitsproblems.阅读下面短文,从短文中的五个选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。Doyouhaveanyonlineclasses?Itispossibletotakeclassesathome.Allyouneedisacomputerandaheadset(头戴式耳机).However,accordingtoasurvey,moststudentsdon’tlikeonlineclasses.17Manystudentssaiditishardtopayattentiontostudyingwhiletakingonlineclasses.ThiswastrueforLi,a15-year-oldstudentinahighschool.“Therearenorealteacherswatchingme.18It’shardertoalwayslistentothemcarefully,”shesaid.Lipreparesalotbeforetakingherclassestomakesureshewillpayattention.Butthesepreparationsdon’tworkwell.Wen,14yearsold,fromahighschoolinChengdu,thinksonlineinteraction(互动)isn’tenough.“19AndIdon’tknowthemwelleither.WhenIdon’thandinhomework,allIgetisashortmessageinsteadofrealconcern(关心),”shesaid.20“Itsavestimeandmoneycomparedtotakingofflineclasses.Also,ifIdon’tunderstandsomepartsofalesson,Icanwatchitoveragain,”anotherstudentsaid.

A.Theonlineteachersdon’treallygettoknowme.B.Only33%ofthestudentswouldtakesuchclasses.C.IcansurftheinternetordootherthingsifIwantto.D.However,onlineclassesstillhaveotheradvantages.E.Studentstrytopushthemselvestotalkwithteachers.二、完形填空Lastweekend,Idecidedtomakeacakeformymother’sbirthday.Ifoundarecipe(食谱)onlinethatlookedquitesimple.Fullof________,IgoteverythingIneeded,believingthatIcould________itwithoutanyproblems.Thefirststepswereeasy.I________thebutterandsugartogetheruntiltheyweresoftandlight.ButasIwenton,IsawthatbakingwasharderthanIhad________.TherecipesaidIshouldputintheflourgently,butIprobablystirred(搅拌)toohard.Istartedtofeelalittle________aboutmycake.ThebigproblemcamewhenIusedsaltinsteadofsugarbyaccident.Ididn’tseemy________untilIhadputinalotofit.Ifeltveryupset.Lookingatthemessybowl,Ialmostwantedtogiveup.Myplanseemedtohavefailed.________Itoldmyselftotryagain.Ithrewawaythebadmixtureandstartedover,thistimecheckingthelabels(标签)verycarefully.Imeasuredeverythingexactly,________eachstepclosely.WhenIfinallytookthegolden-browncakeoutoftheoven,thewholekitchensmelledwonderful.The________andhappylookonmymother’sfacewhenshetasteditmadeallmyeffortworthwhile(值得的).Thatday,Ilearnedmorethanjustbaking;Ilearnedhowimportantitistonever________.21.A.confidenceB.helpC.timeD.money22.A.forgetB.startC.finishD.watch23.A.ateB.heatedC.mixedD.drank24.A.thoughtB.eatenC.seenD.made25.A.hungryB.doubtfulC.coldD.strong26.A.ideaB.dreamC.mistakeD.joke27.A.ButB.SoC.BecauseD.Then28.A.writingB.followingC.losingD.reading29.A.boredB.surprisedC.angryD.sad30.A.giveupB.putupC.giveawayD.runaway三、短文填空阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词,或者用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。TheChongyangFestivalisatraditionalChinesefestival.Itiscelebratedonthe31(nine)dayofSeptember.Thefestivalstartedas32(early)astheWarringStatesPeriod(475-221BC).Ithasahistoryofmorethan1,700years.Amongthenumbersfromzerotonine,nineisthe33(large)oddnumber(奇数).Peoplebelievethattwo“nines”meetingtogetherstandforalonglife.Soitisaspecialholiday34Chinesepeopletoshowloveandrespectfortheirelders.Theyholdmanykindsof35(activity)inhonorof(向……表示敬意)oldpeople,wishing36(they)goodhealthandalonglife.Thefestival37(come)duringthegoldentimeofautumn.Onthatday,peopletraditionallydrinkchrysanthemum(菊花)wine,eatChongyangcake38climbmountains.Theyalsocarryakindofplantnameddogwood(山茱萸).Peopleinancienttimesbelievedthat39plantcoulddriveawayevil(邪恶的)spiritsandpreventthemfromcatchinganillnessinwinter.In1989,theChinesegovernmentsettheChongyangFestivalasSeniors’Day(老人节),encouragingpeople40(respect)theseniorsaroundthecountry.四、任务型阅读阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。DengJiaxianwasagreatChinesescientistandakeyfounderofChina’snuclearweapon(核武器)project.Hewasbornin1924anddidverywellinschoolwhenhewasyoung.Later,hestudiedabroadandmadegreatprogressinphysics.ButassoonasNewChinawassetup,hegaveuphiscomfortablelifeoverseasandcameback.In1958,DengJiaxiangotanimportantsecrettask:todevelopChina’sfirstatomicbomb(原子弹)andhydrogenbomb(氢弹).Fromthatdayon,he“disappeared”fromhisfamilyandfriends.For28years,heworkedinthefarawayGobiDesert(戈壁沙漠).Theenvironmenttherewasveryhard—itwasextremelyhotinsummerandfreezingcoldinwinter.Heledhisteamtodoexperimentsdayandnight,andtheyfacedmanydifficultiesanddangers.In1964,China’sfirstatomicbombexploded(爆炸)successfullywithabigbang.Later,thehydrogenbombtestalsosucceeded.TheseachievementsmadeChinamuchstrongerandsafer.During45nucleartests,DengJiaxianwenttothetestarea32times,andheled15ofthosetests.Once,afteratestfailed,heranintotheradiation(辐射)

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