2026年山东省青岛市市南区中考二模英语试题

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二模答案 一、完形填空(1-10) 1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.A 二、阅读理解(11-35) A 11.D 12.A B 13.A 14.C 15.C C 16.D 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.C D 21.B 22.C 23.D 24.A 25.A E 26.D 27.B 28.C 29.C 30.A F(七选五) 31.D 32.A 33.F 34.B 35.E 三、短文填空(36-45) 36.an 37.widely 38.to make 39.themselves 40.in 41.have been used 42.have tried 43.most helpful 44.Although 45.challenges 四、阅读表达 Part A 46.DAY 47.school fair 48.excited 49.Jack 50.Are you ready? 51.climbs down the ladder 52.proud Part B 53.he was seven 54.his dream 55.kept his cool 56.gave up 57.cartoon 58.physics 59.eight 60.B 61.It can quickly send electricity when power lines are broken. 62. 示例:Who: Wu Yize Question: How do you keep practicing when you feel tired? 五、书面表达范文 Perseverance Makes Dreams Come True The stories of young Chinese dream makers really touch my heart. Wu Yize practiced snooker for hours every day and never gave up. Finally, he became a world champion. Two young inventors also faced hundreds of failures, but they kept working hard and created a new flying power station. From them, I learn that no dream is easy to achieve. Whenever I meet difficulties in my studies, I will remember their stories and keep going. Hard work and perseverance can help us overcome any problem. As teenagers, we should hold on to our dreams and try our best to make them come true. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025~2026学年度第二学期阶段性学业水平质量检测 九年级英语 (满分:90分,时间:100分钟 ) 所有答案必须写在答题卡相应位置,写在试题卷上无效。 第Ⅰ卷(满分40分) Ⅰ.完形填空(本题10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Three Men Make a Tiger Long ago, during the Warring States period in China, there was an official called Pang Cong. 1 he left the kingdom for a trip, he went to see the king. He asked the king a question. “If one person comes and tells you that there is a tiger on the street, do you believe 2 ?” The king answered, “No, of course not.” Pang then asked, “What if two people say the same thing?” The king said, “I might begin to doubt.” Pang asked again, “If three people all say they have seen a tiger on the street, what would you do?” The king replied, “Then I would believe it.” Pang used this example to 3 the king that rumors (流言) could be very dangerous. He 4 that even a silly lie could spread quickly if many people repeated it. He explained that while he was away, his enemies might spread false information about him. Even if those stories were not true, if enough people repeated them, the king might accept them as truth. The king understood the warning. But 5 , when Pang returned to the kingdom after his trip, the king still refused to see him. The rumors had won 6 the end. This story gives us the famous Chinese proverb: “Three men make a tiger.” It means that a lie repeated by many people can begin to sound 7 . People often believe something just because they have heard it many times. That is why we must be careful of hearsay — information that mixes truth and lies. Today, we see the same problem with fake news on social media. Do not let repeated lies fool you, and try to avoid 8 false information easily. Remember: three men 9 not really make a tiger. Always base your judgment (判断) on 10 , not on how many times something is said. 1. A. Since B. After C. Until D. Before 2. A. it B. us C. them D. me 3. A. say B. call C. warn D. expect 4. A. looked up B. pointed out C. turned down D. gave up 5. A. luckily B. happily C. sadly D. quickly 6. A. on B. with C. by D. in 7. A. wrong B. true C. special D. false 8. A. forgetting B. searching C. believing D. sending 9. A. can B. must C. might D. need 10. A. facts B. rumors C. news D. opinions II.阅读理解(本题共25小题,11-30题每小题1分,31-35题每小题2分,共30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Let’s play pickleball! WHAT IS IT A mix of tennis, badminton and table tennis. Players hit the ball over the net with paddles. PLAYERS 2 players (singles) 4 players (doubles) 11. How many players are needed at most in a pickleball game? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. 12. If your opponent hits the ball into ______, you can’t get a point. A. ① B. ② C. ③ D. ④ B Index (A-N) art, 21-23 Beijing, 52, 67 Chinese calendar, 18-19 economy, 23-40 emperors, Ming, 16-20 see also Hongwu and Yongle Forbidden City, 11, 67-68 Grand Canal, 60-63 Great Wall., 45-50 Hongwu period, 33-51 maps 55, 148 Nanjing, 52, 67 paper money, 24 philosophy, 45-50 (R-Z) religion Buddhism, 78-81 Chinese folk, 75-78 Taoism, 81-83 silk, 17, 23 society customs, 131-135 jobs, 121, 145-147 social classes, 53-57, 120,131 trade, 60, 72, 121, 130 warfare civil war, 167-169 with Japan, 174-180 with Mongolia, 180-183 Yongle period, 52-69 Zheng He, 55, 148-151 zoo, 57 Emperor Yongle (young-LAW) was one of the most powerful emperors (皇帝) in the Ming dynasty. He ruled for 22 years and made many cultural advances. One of his achievements was the Forbidden City. 13. The illustration of Emperor Yongle and its caption (说明文字) would most likely appear on pages ______? A. 16-20 and 52-69 B. 23-40 and 45-50 C. 78-81 and 174-180 D. 131-135 and 145-147 14. According to the index, where can you find information about the war between China and Japan? A. Pages 60-63 B. Pages 75-78 C. Pages 174-180 D. Pages 180-183 15. What can you learn about the Ming dynasty from the excerpt (摘录) about Emperor Yongle? A. He built the Great Wall during his rule. B. He was a weak ruler who only ruled for a short time. C. He made cultural advances and built the Forbidden City. D. He led wars against Japan and Mongolia during his reign. C Do you remember playing the “I Spy” game on long car rides as a kid? A color walk is very similar. You pick a color and then look for things in that color while you walk. This activity is a kind of walking meditation (冥想). It is also a popular trend on TikTok with millions of views. There are many benefits of walking meditation. Many adults do not get enough exercise. Taking a 30-minute walk five times a week is good for your health. Walking can lower blood pressure, reduce the risk of heart disease and help you sleep better. It can also make you feel less tired and get sick less often. A 2018 study found that a 10-minute brisk (轻快的), meditative walk can reduce stress and improve mood. Another study in 2022 showed that walking in nature helps with anxiety and depression. For some people, sitting meditation is very difficult. They may feel bored or restless. A walking meditation is easier because you move your body and focus on a simple task. A color walk keeps you in the present moment. This is especially helpful for people who often feel worried or keep thinking about problems. Looking for colors around you stops you from thinking about stress. So how can we take a color walk? First, go outside without music or podcasts. Focus on what you see, hear, and smell. Second, pick one color, such as red, blue, yellow, or green. Then look for different shades of that color. For example, if you choose green, you might see grass, tree leaves, a green car, or someone’s green backpack. Enjoy finding each item. You can change colors every 10 minutes or walk with a friend. There is no wrong way to do it. The most important thing is to get outside, exercise, and practice mindfulness. 16. How does the writer begin the passage? A. By listing the health benefits of walking. B. By asking a question about TikTok. C. By giving an example of a color walk. D. By comparing color walk to a game. 17. The underlined word “depression” in Paragraph 2 probably means ______ in Chinese. A.乐观开朗 B.情绪低落 C.积极向上 D.胆战心惊 18. According to the passage, why do some people prefer a color walk to sitting meditation? A. Because it requires less time. B. Because it doesn’t need any preparation. C. Because it can be done with a friend. D. Because it’s about moving and focusing on a simple task. 19. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of color walk? A. Increasing your walking speed. B. Lowering blood pressure. C. Reducing anxiety. D. Keeping you in the present moment. 20. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a popular childhood game “I Spy”. B. To explain the health benefits of sitting meditation. C. To describe how to do a color walk and its advantages. D. To compare different studies about walking in nature. D Bye-Bye, Fly Deep in a marsh (沼泽) somewhere in North Carolina, a hungry fly is searching for a meal. The air is warm and damp, and a soft wind moves through the grass. Buzzing in the sky, the fly notices a sweet, fruity smell. That smell comes from a very special plant — the Venus flytrap. Its leaves grow in pairs, like an open clam’s shell, and they shine with sweet juice. To the fly, it looks like the perfect place to land and eat. But the Venus flytrap is not a common plant. As the fly lands on the leaf and takes a few steps toward the juice, it touches tiny, sensitive hairs on the leaf’s surface. Snap! In less than a second, the two sides of the leaf snap shut, trapping the fly inside. The fly buzzes and pushes, but the leaf stays closed. Instead of enjoying the Venus flytrap’s sweet juice, the fly will be eaten by the plant. Then, the plant begins to break down the fly. After about a week, the leaf opens again, and all that remains is the fly’s empty shell. You might wonder: why would a plant eat insects? Most plants get all the nutrients (养分) they need from the soil. But North Carolina’s marshes are missing some important nutrients. Few plants can grow there. The Venus flytrap, however, has found a clever solution: it gets the missing nutrients from the insects it catches. That is how it lives in a place where other plants would die. Next time you see a plant standing perfectly still, remember: it might be a hunter, waiting for its next meal. 21. What is the correct order of how the Venus flytrap catches a fly? a. The fly lands on a leaf. b. The leaves close tightly around the fly. c. The fly is attracted by the sweet juice. d. The Venus flytrap senses the insect touching the hairs. A. a-c-d-b B. c-a-d-b C. c-a-b-d D. a-c-b-d 22. Why does the Venus flytrap eat insects? A. To protect itself from danger. B. To produce sunlight for growth. C. To get nutrients missing in the soil. D. To clean up the marsh environment. 23. From the passage, we can infer that ______. A. the Venus flytrap grows well in rich soil B. most plants can get nutrients from insects C. the Venus flytrap acts very slowly when catching insects D. the Venus flytrap is different from most common plants 24. The main purpose of the last sentence is to ______. A. encourage readers to think differently about plants B. suggest that people should stay away from still plants C. warn readers that all plants are dangerous D. stress that only the Venus flytrap eats insects 25. We can probably read this passage from a ______. A. science website B. tourist guide C. story-telling magazine D. history textbook E You may feel that math is difficult and boring. Is it possible that you’ve been looking at math in the wrong way? Li Xing, a math professor at Ning Xia University, thinks math can be beautiful and fun. I completely agree with what he said. Numbers are beautiful There is math hidden in beautiful human bodies. Measure the length from your head to your belly button and from your belly button to your feet. The ratio (比例) of these two numbers is always around 0.618. This is the golden ratio, which can be seen everywhere, like in nature, music and paintings. In Chinese poems, we can also see the beauty of numbers. As Li Bai wrote, “My skiff has left ten thousand mountains far away”, “A thousand miles in one day” — all these numbers show how fast Li Bai traveled and how happy he felt. Curves (曲线) are beautiful “Sine curves” are beautiful. They go towards the two opposite directions on and on without ever ending. When you look at them, you may feel like standing by the sea and watching the waves slowly moving. “Tangent curve” is like a waterfall, just as Li Bai wrote, “dashing down three thousand feet from on high.” Formulas (公式) are beautiful There are some amazing formulas. In a right-angled triangle (), the square of the longest side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. How amazing! Just as Chinese-American mathematician Shiing-Shen Chern said “fun!” 26. If the ratio of a thing is around 0.618, ______. A. it has a golden color B. it only happens in human bodies C. it looks like a human body D. it might bring people a sense of beauty 27. Why does the writer mention Li Bai and his poems in the passage? A. To introduce the topic. B. To support his opinion. C. To share the beauty of Li Bai’s poems D. To offer advice on learning math. 28. What does a tangent curve look like? A. B. C. D. 29. What does the passage tell us about a right-angled triangle? A. Its three sides are of the same length. B. The longest side equals the sum of the other two sides. C. The square of the longest side equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides. D. Math formulas can only be used in triangles. 30. What is the passage mainly about? A. Why math is beautiful and fun. B. Why math is difficult and boring. C. How we can learn math in the right way D. How math helps us live a better life. F 阅读下面短文,从短文后选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。 Rock Paper Scissors: An Ancient Game with Modern Competitions Have you ever used Rock Paper Scissors to settle (解决) a disagreement? This simple game actually originated (起源) in China over 2,000 years ago. Origins and Development According to Wuzazu (《五杂俎》) from the Ming Dynasty, the game dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). It was first called “Shoushiling”, meaning “hand command game.” 31 . From Japan, it reached Europe and America in the early 20th century. 32 Although the game seems to depend on luck, research shows several winning tips: ◇First throw matters. Studies show men often start with Rock, while women prefer Scissors. Adjust your first move accordingly — Paper beats Rock, and Rock beats Scissors. ◇Losers change patterns. 33 . Use this tip to guess their next move. ◇Beginners love Rock. 34 . Beat them with Paper. Chinese scientists have confirmed these patterns through research. Modern Competitions Today, Rock Paper Scissors has become an organized sport. The World Rock Paper Scissors Association (WRPSA) runs official tournaments, including yearly World Championships with prize money up to $ 50,000. 35 . It has held national championships since 2003. In 2019, Beijing hosted the World Championship, and organizers said the game is an intangible cultural heritage full of ancient Chinese wisdom. Next time you play, use these tips — and remember you are taking part in a tradition with over 2,000 years of history. A. How to Gain an Advantage B. New players often choose Rock because it feels strong C. Many people play this game just for fun in their daily life D. Later, the game spread to Japan and became modern rock-paper-scissors E. China now officially recognizes rock-paper-scissors as a competitive game F. After losing, most players change to a move that beats the other’s last choice 第Ⅱ卷(满分50分) Ⅲ.短文填空 (本题10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分) 阅读下面短文,根据上下文和所给提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 36 ancient medical system in China, has been practiced for thousands of years. It includes checking tongues, prescribing (开处方) herbs, and using acupoints (针灸) to treat different illnesses. Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being introduced into this field. It works 37 (wide) as a “super assistant” in modern hospitals. AI helps with herbal medicine. People use AI machines 38 (make) the herb treatment more standard. In the past, it was challenging to control the exact temperature and time when boiling herbs. However, AI machines can now read doctors’ notes accurately and boil herbs perfectly by 39 (they), bringing great convenience to patients’ daily lives. AI also plays a role 40 tongue checking. With an app called “Wang She Wen Shan” (望舌问膳). Users can take a tongue photo and receive a clear health report within two minutes. At the same time, personalized diet suggestions will be given. Over 20,000 real tongue pictures 41 (use) to train this system. Since last summer, more than 12,000 people in Guangzhou 42 (try) it already. AI robots are helping with moxibustion (艾灸). They are one of the 43 (helpful) inventions for TCM doctors because they can find acupoints quickly and work well. 44 AI is very useful, it can’t replace human doctors completely. The technology still faces a large number of 45 (challenge). As the technology continues to develop, it could help bring TCM to more people around the world. IV.阅读表达(本题17小题,共20分) A 同学们,你们尝试过剧本写作吗?其实剧本的格式与其他文本大有不同。请阅读Part A的剧本范例及格式说明,完成46-52小题。每小题不超过四个词。(每小题1分,共7分) Part A Part B “Are you ready? The visitors will arrive at 7 p.m.” asked Lucy in excitement. “Almost done. I’m putting up the last poster,” replied Jack, climbing down the ladder. The headmaster sounded proud. “Welcome! Our school fair raises money for children in need. If you have free time, please join us and offer help.” SCENE 1 SCHOOL HALL. 46 . LUCY, a ninth-grade student, and her classmate JACK prepare for the 47 . They look 48 . LUCY (to 49 ) 50 The visitors will arrive at 7 p.m. JACK Almost done. I’m putting up the last poster. He 51 . HEADMASTER ( 52 ) Welcome! Our school fair raises money for children in need. If you have free time, please join us and offer help. B 阅读下面短文,完成53-62小题。(共13分) Young Chinese Dream Makers Young Snooker Champion Wu Yize, a 22-year-old Chinese snooker player, was born in Lanzhou in 2003. He fell in love with snooker at the age of seven. To support his dream, his father sold the family house and moved with Wu to Sheffield, England. They lived in a small room with no windows and shared a narrow bed for two years. Wu trained eight hours or more every day. His idol is Ronnie O’Sullivan. In May 2026, Wu made history by winning his first World Snooker Championship. He defeated England’s Shaun Murphy 18-17 in a thrilling final. When the score was tied at 17-17, he kept his cool and made an 85-point break to win. Wu became the first player born after 2000 to win the title. His next goal is to become world number one. He is now a role model, proving that hard work and perseverance can turn dreams into reality. Two Young Inventors Dun Tianrui and Weng Hanke, both 28 years old, are from China. Dun studied directing at university and had no physics background, but his childhood dream came from watching the cartoon Big Hero 6. Weng was a physics student who shared the same interest. For eight years, they failed hundreds of times but never gave up. Dun even sold his future wedding house to get money for their project. Finally, they built a large floating wind power system that works at 2,000 meters above the ground — a “flying power station” that set a new world record. The system can quickly send electricity after natural disasters when power lines are broken. Their success shows that science and technology make our country stronger, and young people with big dreams can achieve amazing things. 阅读短文,填写下面的韦恩图。53-59题每空1分,每空不得超过5个词。 60. The underlined phrase “was tied” means “______” in the passage(1分) A. was different B. was the same C. was close 61. What makes the “flying power station” especially useful after natural disasters?(2分) 62. If you had a chance to interview Wu Yize or the two inventors (Dun Tianrui and Weng Hanke), who would you like to interview? And what would you like to ask them? Write ONE question in English.(3分) V.书面表达(共15分) 阅读材料中,几位中国青年在体育赛场和科技领域突破挑战、创造佳绩,为国家赢得了荣誉。这些故事展现了新时代中国青年的精神风貌,也让我们深受触动。请联系自身学习或生活经历,写一篇英语短文,谈谈你的感悟。 要求:(1)词数:80-100 (2)文中不得出现真实姓名、校名、地名等个人信息 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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