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2025~2026学年辽宁省本溪市第十二中学九年级上学期12月月考英语试卷一、阅读理解WelcometoMooreTreeFarm!OurfarmliesinSunnyTown,justashortdrivefromthecitycentre.Weinviteyoutochooseyournewyeartreesandmakeuspartofyourfamily’sholidaytraditions!FarmOpeningHours:DailyHours:10a.m.~5p.m.(CLOSEDonWednesdays)EarlyBirdWeekend:8a.m.~6p.m.★Howtobuyyourtrees★➤StartyourvisitGototheInformationCentrefirstforamapandapricelist.Youwillknowalotaboutourtreesthere.➤ChooseyourtreesWalktotheBusStop,andashorttrolley(电车)ridewilltakeyoutotheMainFarm.Youwillfindeverythingyouneedthere.Afterchoosingyourtrees,ourworkerswillhelptoputthemonthetrolley.➤TakeyourtreeshomesThelaststopistheServiceCentre.Afterpayment,ourworkerswillcleanandpackyourtreesthere.Thenyoucantakethemhome!★Whattoexpectfromthetrees★Onyourfarmvisit,youwillfindmanykindsoftreesthatholdspecialmeanings.Forexample:➤TeaTree:health&longlife➤PeachTree:love&beauty➤MoneyTree:richness&success➤OrangeTree:happiness&goodluck★Whyyoucantrustus★Asa10-year-oldfarmwithagoodsalesrecord,wehavethefollowingadvantages:▲Realfarm-freshtreesandplants▲PlantcareserviceforfreeIfyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallusat548-3181.Welookforwardtoyourvisit!1.Whencanpeoplevisitthefarm?

A.At6:30p.m.onSunday.B.At10a.m.onWednesday.C.At8:30a.m.onSaturday.D.At5:30p.m.onThursday.2.Whereshouldvisitorsgofirstwhentheyarriveatthefarm?

A.TheBusStopB.TheMainFarmC.TheServiceCentreD.TheInformationCentre3.Towishyourfriendaluckynewyear,youcanbuyherthe_________.

A.TeaTreeB.OrangeTreeC.PeachTreeD.MoneyTree4.Thetextismostprobablyfrom_________.

A.afarmownerB.atrolleydriverC.anewsreporterD.afactoryworkerForonly20yuan,FangWenjingcouldbuyherlunchatacommunitycanteeninHangzhou.Shehadameatdish,avegetabledishandabowlofrice—allveryhealthy.“Thedisheshaveahome-cookedtaste,”saidFang.CommunitycanteenshavebecomemoreandmorepopularinChinarecently.Theyweremadefortheoldpeopleatfirst.Itisdifficultforsomeoldpeopletocookontheirown,sothecanteensprovidehelp.Theycanhavelunchanddinnerinthecanteenwithina10-minutewalk,orcommunityworkerscanpackthefoodandbringthedishestothem.ZhangSuxia,aworkeratacommunitycanteeninHangzhou,saidthatthecookmadespecialmealsfortheold.Thefoodissoftandhaslessoil.Now,thecommunitycanteensarebringinginmoreyoungpeople.Forthosewhohavenotimetocookanddon’twanttoordertakeoutmealsoreatatrestaurants,thecanteensprovidethemwithhealthierandcheaperdishes.Thisalsoencouragescommunitycanteenstothinkofcreativewaystoprovidefoodandmakethingseasierforpeople.AcanteeninBeijing’sLuguCommunitybringsoutbuffet-style(自主模式)dishes.Thedishesaresoldat2.48yuanper100grams.Thepriceislowerthanthoseofrestaurantscloseby.Theriseofcommunitycanteenscouldn’thavehappenedwithoutthesupportoflocalgovernments.Theyprovidesubsidies(补贴)forbuildingthecanteensaswellasthediningexpenses(花费)oftheoldpeople.Therearenowmorethan6,700communitycanteensinChina,accordingtoTianyancha,adatabasecompany.5.Howdoesthewriterstartthetext?

A.Bymakingcomparison.B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Byaskingthequestions.D.Bygivinganexample.6.Whatdoes“them”refertoinParagraph2?

A.Theoldpeople.B.Thecommunityworkers.C.Thecommunitycanteens.D.Thecustomersinthecanteens.7.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthetext?

A.Manyoftheirworkersareoldpeople.B.Canteensarenowmainlyforyoungpeople.C.Canteensaretryingtomeettheneedsofmorepeople.D.Canteensaremoreandmorelikeotherkindsofrestaurants.8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thechallengesforcommunitycanteens.B.Howtobuildcommunitycanteensbetter.C.Communitycanteensarebecomingpopular.D.Thedifferencesbetweencommunitycanteens.LittleGeorgelivedinapoorvillage.OnesummerdayGeorge’smothersenthimtothefieldtopickupsomedrywoodforthefire.Georgelookedveryhard.Bythetimethesunwashigh,hewasveryhotandwishedforacoolplacetorestandhavesomefood.Ashewalkedalong,hefoundsomeshade,andbyitweresomefine,wildstrawberries.“Howgoodthesewillbewithmybreadandbutter,”thoughtGeorge.Hepickedupallofthestrawberries.Ashewasliftingthefirststrawberrytohismouth,herememberedhissickmother,aloneinherdark,coldroominthevillage.Withthisinmind,heputthestrawberryback.“ShallIsavethemforher?”heaskedhimself.Hethoughthowrefreshingtheywouldbeforher,yethewasstilllookingatthemwithalongingeye.“Iwilleathalf,andtaketheotherhalftoher,”hesaid.Hedividedthemintotwoheaps(堆),buteachheaplookedsosmall.Heputthemtogetheragain.“Iwillonlyeatone,”hethought.But,asheagainliftedittohismouth,hesawthathehadtakenthefinest,andheputitback.Whenthesunwasbeginningtosink,Georgesetoutforhome.Howhappyhefeltthathehadallhisstrawberriesforhissickmother.Heheardhismother’sfaint(微弱的)voicecallinghim.“Isthatyou,George?Iamgladyouhavecomeback.Iamthirsty,andamlongingforsometea.”Georgerantoherandjoyfullyofferedhiswildstrawberries.“Andyousavedthemforme,didn’tyou?”saidshe,layingherhandfondly(怜爱地)onhishead,withtearsinhereyes.CouldeatingthestrawberrieshavegivenGeorgehalfthehappinesshefeltatthismoment?9.WhydidGeorgegotothefield?

A.Tofindsomefruittoeat.B.Tolookforacoolplacetorest.C.Togrowsomevegetables.D.Topickupsomewoodforthefire.10.WhatdidGeorgedowhenhewasabouttoeatthefirststrawberry?

A.Heputthestrawberryback.B.Heatethestrawberryatonce.C.Hethrewthestrawberryaway.D.Hesharedthestrawberrywithastranger.11.George’smomwouldbe________afterseeingthestrawberries.

A.unhappyB.movedC.worriedD.uninterested12.WhatcanwelearnfromGeorge’sstory?

A.Sharingcanbringhappiness.B.It’sbettertoputyourselffirst.C.It’snotgoodtopickwildstrawberries.D.Strawberriesarethebestfoodforsickpeople.Plainswanderersaresmall,rare(珍稀的)birdsthatliveingrasslands.Unlikemostbirds,female(雌性)plainswanderersarelargerandstrongerthanmales.Femalestaketheleadinprotectingtheirnestsandbabiesfromanimalslikefoxes,whilemalesoftensitontheeggstokeepthemwarm.Thesebirdsarehardtofindbecausetheirfeathersblend(融合)intothegrass,makingthemlooklikepartofthelandscape.Sadly,theirnumbershavebeendroppingbecausepeoplearetakingovertheirgrasslandhomesforfarmsandcities.Tosavethem,scientistsareusingAI.Thekeyisthebirds’calls.Motherwanderersmakesoftsoundstotalktotheirchicksandwarnaboutdanger.Thesecallsarequietandeasytomiss,butAIcanhearthemclearly.Scientistsputmicrophones(传声器)inthegrasslandstorecordsoundsalldayandnight.Thentheyputtheserecordingsintoacomputerprogram.TheAIlearnstotellthewanderers’callsapartfromothernoises,likethewindblowingorinsectschirping.Thishelpsscientistsfindwherethemotherbirdsareandhowmanychickstheyhave.“AIhelpsusmonitorthesebirdswithoutbotheringthem,”saysDr.Lee,wholeadstheproject.“Wecanfindthemostimportantareasforthemandworktoprotectthoseplaces.”Once,theAIhelpedscientistsfindahiddennestwiththreebabybirds.WithoutAI,theymightnothavefoundit.Thankstothistechnology,thereisnewhopefortheserarebirds,showingthatAIcanbeapowerfultoolinsavingwildlife.13.Whatdoweknowaboutplainswanderers?

A.Malesarelargerthanfemales.B.Theyarecommoninmanyplaces.C.Theyareeasytofindingrasslands.D.Motherbirdsarebiggerandprotectbabies.14.Theunderlinedword“monitor”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“________”.

A.seeB.feedC.catchD.follow15.HowdoscientistsuseAItofindplainswanderers?

A.Bytakingphotosoftheirnests.B.Byrecordingsoundsandtellingtheircalls.C.Bycountingeggsinthegrass.D.Bybuildingmorenewnestsforthebirds.16.Whatisthebesttitle(标题)forthetext?

A.WhatAIcandoindailylife.B.Whyplainswanderersarerare.C.Howmotherwanderersprotecttheirchicks.D.HowAIhelpstoprotecttherareplainswanderers.阅读短文,从所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个多余的选项。Anewtermhasbegun.Thisyearmaybeyourbusiestschoolyearbecauseyouarepreparingforimportantexams.17HereissomeadvicefromUSscientists.*Studythesamethingindifferentplaces.Doyouhaveafavoriteplacetostudy?Itcouldbeaquietroomoralibrarycorner.Butstudiesshowthatlearningintwodifferentplaceshelpsyourememberbetter.18Thismighthelpyourememberthematerialbetterthanreadingittwiceatthesameplace.*19Haveyoueverseenathletestraining?Theyusuallydostrength,speedandskillstrainingtogether.Ourbrainworkslikethat,too.Itisbetteratlearningdifferentskillsthanjustoneatatime.Forexample,ifyouarestudyingEnglish,youmaywanttostudyvocabulary,grammarandreadingallatthesametime.*Spaceout(间隔开)yourstudying.Mostofyoumayhavehadtheexperienceofstudyingforalongtimethenightbeforeatest.Thatmaygetyouagoodgradeonanexam,butyouwillsoonforgetthethingsyoulearned.20Youcanstudyforanhourtonight,anhourontheweekend,anotherhouraweekfromnow.Thenyouwon'tneedtostayupallnightforatest.

A.Learnasmuchaspossible.B.Don’tjustlearnoneskillatatime.C.Goodstudyhabitswillhelpyoumakefulluseofyourtime.D.TryreadingyourChinesebookinclassandthenintheschoolgarden.E.Scientistsfoundthatspacingimprovesyourabilitytorememberthings.二、完形填空阅读短文,理解其大意,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Myparentswantedmetostudybusiness,butIlovedpainting.Lastsummer,IsecretlyvolunteeredatShenzhenYouthArtCenter.Oneday,Ms.Lee,thepresident,askedmetohelp________awallpaintingforthechildren’sarea.Ishookmyheadnervously,“I’mnotgoodenough,”Irepliedinalowvoice.“Justtry,”she________,handingmeabrush.However,myhandsweretrembling(颤抖)asI________thefirstline.Afterawhile,manykidscametogether,theireyesshiningwithexcitement.“Wow!Teachus!”littleAmycried.Thekidsgaveme________.Daybyday,Iaddedmorecolors-blueoceans,goldensuns,rainbowsandanimalstothewhitewall.Thewhitewallbecame________.Ms.Leenoticedthischangeandsaidtome,“Realtalentneedscourage.Bebrave,and________toachieveyourdream.”Onthefinalday,myparentscametothecenter.Theytookphotosinfrontofmywallpainting.Atthistime,agirlhuggedmeexcitedly,“You’rea________artist.Ireallyenjoyyourwork!”Herwordsfilledmewithgreat________.Thatnight,Ithoughtaboutmyfuturecarefully.ThoughIwasn’tsureifmyparentswouldsupportmy________,Istilltoldthemmythoughtsthenextmorning.“Iwanttostudyartinthefuture.”________,theynodded.“Wesawthelightinyoureyes,”Momsaid.Now,mypaintingtoolsarealwayswithme.Everypaintingremindsme:whenwehugourtrueselves,theworldbecomesbrighter.21.A.designB.chooseC.buyD.hang22.A.questionedB.shoutedC.smiledD.jumped23.A.dividedB.drewC.producedD.cleaned24.A.luckB.moneyC.wealthD.courage25.A.dirtyB.colorfulC.brokenD.strange26.A.workhardB.calmdownC.turnoverD.pulltogether27.A.proudB.richC.lazyD.talented28.A.joyB.painsC.problemsD.shyness29.A.projectB.choiceC.chanceD.activity30.A.PolitelyB.HurriedlyC.UnluckilyD.Surprisingly三、短文填空阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯JiangZhaopeng,an18-year-oldmedicalstudentfromShandongCityServiceTechnicianCollegeinYantai,facedalife-or-deathtestonSaturday—notinanexamhall,31inthebackseatofataxi.May10th,2025wasthefirstdayofthisyear’sspringcollegeentranceexam.32about8:10a.m.JiangwasheadingtothetestingplacewithhisclassmateinataxiwhensuddenlyJiang’sclassmatefelldown,showingsignsofaheartattack.“Ithoughthewasjusttiredatfirst,”Jiangsaid.“ButthenIrealizedhewasina33(danger)condition,becauseheseemedtostopbreathing.”Dependingonfirstaid34(skill)learnedinschool,Jiangtookactionatonce.He35(lay)hisclassmateflatinthebackseatofthetaxiandbeganperformingCPR(心肺复苏).Atthesametime,JiangaskedthedriverWangTaotodrive36(quick)tothehospital.OnlyaftermakingsurehisclassmatewasunderprofessionalcaredidJiangrush37(take)theexam,butitwastoolatetotakethe9a.m.Chineselanguagetest.Althoughthiswas38importantchancetocontinuehighereducation,hesaidhehadnoregretsabout39(he)decision.“Examscanberetaken,butalifecannot,”hesaid.Jiang’sstorydrewwidespreadpraisefromalloverthecountry.Fourdayslater,amake-upexam40(organize)forJiang.JiangandWanghavereceivedofficialpraiseandhavealsobeenrecommendedascandidates(候选人)forthe“ChinaGoodPersonList”forthesecondquarterof2025.四、任务型阅读阅读下面的材料,根据内容回答问题。Mydearson,Itseemslikeyesterdaythatwebroughtyouhomefromthehospital,andnowyouaremylittleman.YourfatherandIwereverynervousbeingfirst-timeparents,Ihavebeenamotherforfiveyears.WhenIlookbackthesedays,Icannothelpbutsmile.Everymilestone(里程碑)ofyourswasakindofpersonalsuccessforme.Yourfirstsmile,yourfirstword,yourfirststep...Asyearspassed,thingsstartedtogetverychallenging.SometimesIfoundmyselfinverydifficultsituations.Themessyoumadeandthecountlessnaughtythingsyoudidreallystressedmeout.ThetimesIwasthemostworriedwerewhenyouweresick.NowIhavelearnedtodealwiththemcalmly.Theonethingthathelpedmegothroughthehardtimeswasyoursmile—itmademeforgeteverythingandrealizeitwasallworthit.Soonitwastimeforpreschool(幼儿园).IpreparedyouasmuchasIcouldforthatterriblefirstday,butyoucriedsomuchthatIsatdownandcriedwithyou.Afterthefirstweek,youfeltbetter,butIst

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