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2025-2026学年牛津译林九年级上册(备战中考)时文阅读
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英语时文阅读分享首字母填空
导读:电商节双十一越来越早了
文章领域:生活方式
难度系数:★★★★
Started in 2009, Double Eleven (also called Singles' Day) has become China’s biggest online shopping festival. By 2025, it has entered its 17th edition, and it’s no longer just a 24-hour sale on November 11th. I__1__, the festival starts much earlier—often as soon as October. For example, JD.com kicked off its promotion on October 9th this year, while Douyin’s promotion period l__2__as long as 57 days, attracting millions of shoppers across the country.
This c__3__mainly comes from more rational consumers. In the past, many e-commerce platforms offered complex discount rules. Shoppers had to spend a lot of time calculating deals, and there were long pre-sale periods. But now, people p__4__ simpler shopping experiences. To m__5__their needs, platforms have changed their strategies, providing direct discounts and clear offers that save time.
For big merchants(商家), the longer promotion period is helpful a__6__ they can sell products step by step instead of facing a sudden rush. On the other hand, smaller businesses face bigger challenges. They need to spend more money to a__7__customers and struggle to compete with large brands.
Besides, extended promotions benefit e-commerce platforms l__8__Douyin and Pinduoduo. They can maintain consumers’ interest for a longer time, instead of only getting attention on one day. What’s more, this model reduces logistics problems such as delayed deliveries, since couriers(快递员) don’t have to d__9__ with too many packages at once.
Today, Double Eleven is more than just a shopping festival. It reflects China’s changing consumption trends and the vitality of its digital economy. As it grows, it continues to show h__10__ China’s online shopping industry develops to satisfy people’s needs.
精读词汇积累
生词短语
中文释义
kicked off
启动;开始(活动、促销等)
promotion period
促销周期
rational consumers
理性消费者
complex discount rules
复杂的优惠规则
calculating deals
计算优惠力度
pre-sale periods
预售期
direct discounts
直接折扣
clear offers
明确的优惠活动
operational pressure
运营压力
sudden rush
突然的抢购热潮
extended promotions
延长的促销活动
maintain consumers’ interest
保持消费者的兴趣
logistics problems
物流问题
delayed deliveries
配送延迟
digital economy
数字经济
online shopping industry
网购行业
英语时文阅读分享完形填空
导读:第15届全运会盛大开幕
文章领域:体育运动
难度系数:★★★★
The National Games of China — the nation’s biggest and most 1 sporting event, often called “China’s Olympics.” Held once every four years since 1959, it 2 the country’s top athletes and celebrates the spirit of sports for all, attracting millions of viewers and inspiring countless young people to pursue sports dreams.
The 15th National Games open on November 9, 2025, in Guangzhou, co-hosted for the first time 3 Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao — a 4 in cross-border cooperation that marks a new era of integrated development in the Greater Bay Area.
Nineteen cities join the celebration, with over a hundred upgraded venues(场馆) that are greener, 5 than ever. Equipped with advanced technology for real-time data analysis and energy conservation, these venues not only serve competitions but also remain open to the public after the Games. Some events, like the marathon and cycling race, even 6 across the Greater Bay Area — with the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge 7 becoming part of the course, drawing athletes and spectators from all three regions to witness the spectacular cross-border competitions.
From Olympic champions like Su Bingtian and Ma Long to everyday fitness enthusiasts who train regularly in community gyms, everyone shares one stage, one 8 , and one dream of promoting sports culture across the nation.
This is the National Games of China — where excellence 9 the people, and the whole nation moves as one 10 .
1.A. famous B. common C. boring D. tiring
2.A. protects B. gathers C. separates D. trains
3.A. between B. among C. along D. beyond
4.A. barrier B. symbol C. routine D. breakthrough
5.A. darker B.cheaper C. smarter D. older
6.A. spread B. wander C. extend D. cycle
7.A. officially B. accidentally C. suddenly D. secretly
8.A. result B. passion C. problem D. rule
9.A. serves B. helps C. joins D. meets
10.A. carelessly B. unitedly C. slowly D. quietly
精读词汇积累
单词
词性
中文意思
prestigious
adj.
有声望的,著名的
pursue
v.
追求,致力于
integrated
adj.
一体化的,融合的
conservation
n.
节约,保护
spectacular
adj.
壮观的,引人入胜的
spectator
n.
观众,旁观者
enthusiast
n.
爱好者,热衷者
promote
v.
推广,促进
perseverance
n.
毅力,坚持不懈
阅读理解
英语时文阅读分享
导读:苏州永庆寺被大火烧毁
文章领域:社会热点
难度系数:★★★
On the morning of November 12, 2025, a sudden fire broke out at Wenchang Pavilion in Yongqing Temple, located on Fenghuang Mountain in Zhangjiagang, Suzhou. The three-story, nine-corner pavilion, a reconstructed antique building completed in 2008, was quickly engulfed in flames due to its wooden decorations. Black smoke rose high into the sky, visible even kilometers away.
Firefighters arrived promptly and fought the blaze for hours. They set up firebreaks to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby forests and other temple buildings. Fortunately, no one was injured, and the surrounding woodlands remained unharmed. However, Wenchang Pavilion was completely destroyed, leaving only its concrete frame standing.
Yongqing Temple, with a history of over 1,500 years, is a municipal-level cultural relic protection unit. Though Wenchang Pavilion was a reconstruction, it held great cultural significance. Legend has it that Shi Nai'an, a famous writer of the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, once lived in seclusion here and created his masterpiece Water Margin. The temple also has connections to the renowned monk Jianzhen, who visited before his eastward journey to Japan.
After the fire, the temple was closed to the public, and authorities launched an investigation. Initial findings suggested the fire was caused by a visitor's careless use of incense candles. The incident sparked widespread public regret and discussions about the importance of fire safety in cultural heritage protection. Experts emphasized that both original and reconstructed cultural landmarks deserve strict fire prevention measures.
1.When did the fire at Wenchang Pavilion occur?
A. On the morning of November 12, 2025
B. On the afternoon of November 12, 2025
C. On November 13, 2025
D. In December 2025
2.Why was Wenchang Pavilion important despite being a reconstruction?
A. It was built with original ancient materials
B. It had significant cultural and historical connections
C. It was the oldest building in Yongqing Temple
D. It stored rare ancient documents
3.The underlined word "engulfed" in Paragraph 1 probably means ______.
A. protected B. surrounded completely
C. observed carefully D. repaired quickly
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A. The fire caused severe damage to nearby forests
B. Shi Nai'an finished Water Margin in the original Wenchang Pavilion
C. Fire safety in cultural sites needs more attention
D. The temple will never reopen to visitors
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The history of Yongqing Temple and Wenchang Pavilion
B. Famous people related to Yongqing Temple
C. How firefighters saved Yongqing Temple from a big fire
D. A fire raised cultural protection concerns
精读词汇积累
单词
词性
中文释义
pavilion
n.
亭子;楼阁
reconstructed
adj.
重建的;修复的
antique
adj.
古代的;古旧的
blaze
n.
大火;烈焰
cultural relic
n. (phrase)
文物
seclusion
n.
隐居;独处
masterpiece
n.
杰作;代表作
renowned
adj.
著名的;有名望的
investigation
n.
调查;调查研究
incense
n.
香(宗教仪式中燃烧的)
sparked
v. (past tense)
引发;触发
heritage
n.
遗产;传统
emphasized
v. (past tense)
强调;着重指出
英语时文阅读分享任务型阅读
导读:自制相框
文章领域:生活方式
难度系数:★★★
In November 2025, a special shipment of 6 tons of frozen scallops left Japan for China. This marked the first time Chinese customs allowed Japanese aquatic products imports since August 2023, when imports were fully suspended due to Fukushima's nuclear-contaminated water discharge.
The scallops come from Hokkaido, which is not on China's list of 10 high-risk prefectures including Fukushima. To enter China, they must pass strict tests: the total content of cesium(铯)-134 and cesium-137 must be below 50Bq/kg, and paralytic shellfish toxin (PSP) under 0.8mg/kg. Japanese exporters also need to provide five certificates and one document, such as hygiene certificates and fishing area records.
Upon arrival, the scallops face more checks. They must be declared 72 hours in advance, go through 3-5 days of laboratory testing, and be stored in cold storage at -18℃. Before sale, another toxin test is required. This full-chain supervision shows China's "safety first" principle.
The resumption benefits from RCEP, with tariffs dropping to 4.5%. However, it’s a "tentative restart"—only frozen scallops are allowed now. Japan’s aquatic exports to China dropped over 90% after the suspension, so this shipment is seen as a trust-building step. China has made it clear: if any safety risk is found, imports will be stopped immediately.
阅读文章,回答下列问题(每题不超过8个词数)
1. What product did China resume importing from Japan?
2. Why were Japanese aquatic imports suspended in 2023?
3. Where are the imported scallops from?
4. How long does laboratory testing take for the scallops?
5.What do you think of this trade resumption?
精读词汇积累
生词
词性
释义
suspended
v. (过去分词)
暂停;中止
contaminated
adj.
受污染的
prefectures
n. (复数)
县(日本行政单位)
paralytic
adj.
麻痹性的
toxin
n.
毒素
exporters
n. (复数)
出口商
hygiene
n.
卫生;卫生学
declared
v. (过去分词)
申报;声明
laboratory
n.
实验室;化验室
supervision
n.
监管;监督
tentative
adj.
试探性的;暂定的
tariffs
n. (复数)
关税
参考答案
首字母填空
1. Instead
2. lasts
3. change
4. prefer
5. meet
6. as
7. attract
8. like
9. deal
10. how
完形填空
ABBDC; CABDB
阅读理解
ABBCD
任务型阅读
1.Frozen scallops.
2.Because of Fukushima's nuclear-contaminated water discharge.
3.From Hokkaido, Japan.
4.Three to five days.
5.Safe and cautious (言之合理即可).
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