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2026年全市初中九年级第二次质量调查
英语试卷
(本试卷共45道题 满分90分 考试时间90分钟)
考生注意:请在答题卡各题目规定答题区域内作答,答在本试卷上无效
第一部分 选择题(共50分)
一、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Do you often buy new clothes just because they are fashionable? What will you do with your old or unused clothes? Just throw them away? Or put them into the rubbish bin? These are bad for our world. Here is how YOU can help!
1. According to the text, what can we do to reuse or recycle our clothes?
① Buy fewer clothes. ② Wash clothes in cool water. ③Repair our old clothes.
④ Make paper out of T-shirts. ⑤ Give them to those in need.
A. ①②③ B. ②③④ C. ②③⑤ D. ③④⑤
2. According to the poster, if you have a pair of old jeans, you’d better ______.
A. throw it into the rubbish bin B. turn it into a new bag
C. send them to a playground floor factory D. trade them for shoes at a big shop
3. Who is this poster most likely designed for?
A. Factory workers who make clothes.
B. Shop owners who sell second-hand clothes.
C. Teenagers who want to help protect the environment.
D. Scientists who study recycling technology.
4. In which part of a magazine can we read the text?
A. Health. B. Culture. C. Environment. D. Technology.
B
One recent day at noon, I opened my eyes and found myself standing outside my apartment. I knocked, expecting my wife or daughters to answer.
“Coming!” a man replied. It sounded like me, but much older.
The door opened, a humanoid (人形机器人) came out.
“Come in, please!” the robot said. “My human, Mr. Wu asked me to bring you here.”
“Where am I? Isn’t this my apartment?”
“It is, but it’s March 2054. You’re in the future.”
“Come in, please!” An old man stepped out of the living room. He must be me at 63. To my relief (欣慰), he looked very healthy.
“This is my personal humanoid, Wu BOT,” the man explained. “These days, almost every family has one.”
“Wu BOT? I just saw it performing high-energy kung fu on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.”
“Mine is a new model. I named it Wu BOT because my — and your — surname is Wu,” the man said. “But it performs kung fu quite well, and I practice Tai Chi with it every …”
A soft sound from outside stopped him. A mini-drone (迷你无人机) was flying in the air.
“It’s Tao BOT, sending the birthday gift I ordered for my wife. She’s traveling with her friends, and she’ll be back tomorrow. Our daughters who work as rocket researchers in Gansu will come back and celebrate together.”
“So you’re alone today, that is why you brought me here — to talk to you?”
“Well … I can talk to Wu Bot, but it’s not the same. I just wanted …”
Suddenly, everything became unclear. In a minute, I woke up from a nap on a park bench. Birds were singing and old couples were taking a slow walk after lunch. There were no humanoids or drones. It felt good to be back in the human age.
5. How did the writer feel when he first saw the humanoid at the door?
A. Excited and cheerful. B. Angry and impatient.
C. Surprised and doubtful. D. Relieved and happy.
6. Why did the old Mr. Wu name his robot “Wu BOT”?
A. Because the robot was made by the Wu family. B. Because they share the same surname.
C. Because the robot looks exactly like Mr. Wu. D. Because “Wu” means “strong” in Chinese.
7. What can we infer about the old Mr. Wu’s life in 2054?
A. He lives a very busy life working with robots. B. He enjoys traveling with his wife and daughters.
C. He feels lonely even if he has modern technology. D. He prefers practicing Kung fu over Tai Chi.
8. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. A Strange Dream about Future B. The Amazing Life of Wu BOT
C. Technology Is Everything D. How to Use Technology Safely
C
①When I feel bored or need to relax, I love visiting a park. Parks feel like magical places that bring me calm and peace. They are perfect for a short break whenever I feel bored.
②Pocket parks are small green spaces that can be found in many places. They are often between buildings, on street corners, or even on rooftops (屋顶). One best part is how these parks are close enough for people to just walk there, making them easy to visit. Even though pocket parks are small, they are beautifully designed with different kinds of plants. In these lovely spaces, you can take a walk, have a picnic with friends, or practice gentle activities like Tai Chi or yoga. Pocket parks also have play areas for children, making them great for families to spend time together.
③What makes pocket parks special is their ability to bring people together. They are places where neighbors can meet, chat, and get to know each other. Even a simple smile or a friendly nod can make someone’s day better. The warm and welcoming atmosphere (氛围) helps people feel connected and at home in their neighborhoods.
④Pocket parks also help make cities more sustainable — they provide cleaner air, peaceful spaces, and keep the environment healthy for the future. They will make city life better in the long term. Many cities in China are now working to create more pocket parks. For example, according to government reports, Shenyang has over 3,000 pocket parks, making it the city with the most pocket parks in China.
⑤Pocket parks in these cities show us that small things matter. They teach us to slow down, connect, and care for our planet.
9. Why does the writer like visiting pocket parks?
A. To play team sports. B. To find calm and peace.
C. To enjoy free picnics. D. To learn gardening skills.
10. Which words best describe pocket parks according to Paragraph 2?
A. Traditional and expensive. B. Modern and noisy.
C. Convenient and helpful. D. Crowded and boring.
11. What does the underlined word “sustainable” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Suitable for natural balance B. Easy for builders’ designs
C. Useful for visitors’ experiences D. Good for cities’ future growth
12. What is the right structure of the passage?
A. B. C. D.
D
Do you spend much time on social media? Do you watch short videos? From jokes, role-play to science, short videos have them all. They’re never boring.
Some researchers wondered what influence short video apps might have on teens. A research team interviewed 31 teens between the ages of 13 and 18. The team noted that more than 60% of the teens said they often used short video apps. “The main reason is that short video apps always provide teens with content (内容) that they are interested in, and that they can enjoy with their friends,” one researcher said.
At the same time, some teens were uncomfortable with the addictive (使人成瘾的) nature of the apps. “When I do use them,” one teenager explained, “I will go on with them for hours at a time without realizing it.”
Other teens said that the apps’ videos of many perfect faces and lives could hurt their self-respect. “I see someone’s really nice house, cute dogs, or a happy family. There’s just so much content that I can often compare. It also makes me a little nervous,’ said another teenager.
So how can teenagers avoid those bad influences? They can control their addictive habits by reducing their screen time and choose a certain time as their “social media time”. They can also put their phones down for a few minutes and enjoy the real world. Take a walk, meet up with friends, and choose to make it a phone-less life. It may be difficult, but teenagers can do it.
13. How does the writer lead in the topic in Paragraph 1?
A. By making a survey. B. By telling a story.
C. By giving examples. D. By asking questions.
14. What can we learn from the researcher’s words in Paragraph 2?
A. Short video apps are easy to use.
B. Short video apps help bring teens closer.
C. Teenagers can learn a lot from short video apps.
D. Short video apps offer rich and meaningful content.
15. Why do short video apps make some teens feel nervous?
A. They always get bad news from them.
B. They often compare themselves with others.
C. They can’t help spending too much time on them.
D. They can see some bad words about themselves.
16. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A. The advantages of spending more time with friends.
B. The importance of keeping away from short video apps.
C. The ways of avoiding bad influences of short video apps.
D. The bad influences of spending time on short video apps.
第二节 阅读短文,从方框内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。
In Chinese culture, a gentleman is called “Junzi”. But what makes a person a true gentleman? Is it about being rich or powerful? No, a Chinese gentleman is not about how much money he has. 17
Be kind to others
A true gentleman always thinks of others before himself. He is caring and ready to help those in need. As Confucius said, “A gentleman cares for others with love.”
Keep promises and be honest
Another key quality is honesty. A gentleman never lies or cheats. He keeps his promises, and people can always trust him. 18 Honesty is not just a choice for him — it is a way of life.
Never be too proud
A Chinese gentleman doesn’t often show off his success or talent. He respects everyone, even those who are less knowledgeable than himself. He listens to different ideas. 19 He is like a full head of rice — the more it grows, the lower it bends (弯).
Be brave and do the right things
A true gentleman is not afraid to stand up for what is right. He speaks out against wrong things, even when it is dangerous. He protects the weak and gives a voice to those who can’t speak for themselves.
Love lifelong learning
Besides these, a true Junzi has love for learning. 20 He reads books to gain knowledge, practices skills to grow better, and reflects on his actions to avoid mistakes. Whether he is young or old, he continues to study and becomes a better person.
A Chinese gentleman may not be perfect. But he tries every day to develop good qualities. So start today, and you will become a Junzi.
A. It is about his character.
B. He never stops improving himself.
C. This quality is also called “ren” in Chinese
D. He knows that there is always more to learn.
E. He believes that losing his word is worse than losing money.
二、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
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。
I missed my family a lot in the new city. Standing on the street, I felt lonely, like a background character in someone else’s city. I needed a moment to breathe.
That’s when I noticed her, an old Chinese lady, standing alone at the crosswalk. She looked around nervously and seemed 21 .
As I crossed the street, our eyes locked. She looked at me directly, so I smiled and waved.
“Hello, I don’t speak Chinese, 22 can I help you?” I asked. She smiled at me and 23 me a picture on her phone. It was a store. I tried to give directions with the help of my hands, but she still looked worried. I realized my directions were getting us nowhere.
“OK, I’ll take you there myself,” I said, waving my hand for her to follow. She smiled and walked 24 me.
On the way, she kept saying “xiexie”. I 25 it on a translation app and found out it meant “Thank you.” We both smiled.
I’m not sure why I was taking a stranger shopping. Maybe she reminded me of my family that I left behind in California. Maybe it was 26 because I knew I could help.
Outside the store, she showed me 27 picture: some bread. I nodded, and she pulled me inside. She took five bags of bread, and tried to give me one of them as a gift. I tried to refuse, but she kept pushing 28 I took it. Then she gave me a big hug.
We never 29 each other our names. We didn’t exchange numbers. But as I walked home, I felt something changed. The small 30 warmed my heart. And it turned out that even without a shared language, we understood each other just fine.
21. A. alone B. lost C. tired D. bored
22. A. and B. so C. or D. but
23. A. gave B. sent C. showed D. handed
24. A. after B. besides C. past D. before
25. A. researched B. borrowed C. opened D. checked
26. A. exactly B. simply C. hardly D. luckily
27. A. another B. other C. the other D. others
28. A. when B. after C. until D. while
29. A. said B. spoke C. talked D. told
30. A. kindness B. hug C. smile D. thanks
第二部分 非选择题(共40分)
三、语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
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。
Old stories, clear pictures and common cultural knowledge in textbooks often seem far away to students. They are just on the pages, not related to real life, 31 learning from textbooks can be boring. 32 (lucky), a new documentary called Museums in the Textbook is making changes happen. It makes textbook knowledge come alive by showing real things in museums.
This documentary 33 (make) by China Media Group. It was first played on February 25th on CCTV-10. It talks about lessons from Chinese, music and art books. It wants to help students connect what they learn in class 34 real cultural relics (文物) in museums.
Why do students like the documentary so much? Bu Yalin, 35 (it) chief director, says each episode (级) begins with a famous textbook lesson. It takes viewers 36 (visit) museums around China. A team of 20 teachers and many museum experts work together. They tell the history and value of old things clearly. This helps students know the link between textbook knowledge and 37 (value) old culture.
Director Yang Yang hopes 38 documentary can make more students go to museums and enjoy traditional culture. He says museums are like living 39 (textbook) They can open up students’ eyes and make their world more colorful. Textbooks are not just paper with words. They are important guides for young people to learn about Chinese history and culture. This great documentary makes learning more lively and 40 (help) teenagers understand our great traditional culture better.
四、阅读与表达(共4小题,41-43题,每小题2分,44小题4分,满分10分)
阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。
Lately, when looking through Chinese social media, you can’t miss the four Chinese characters “Ai Ni Lao Ji”. At first, it might look like an everyday greeting, but it’s actually a clever development. It borrows the structure of “Love you, Mom. See you tomorrow!” and simply exchanges “Mom” for “Lao Ji,” a playful word for “self.” In other words, it’s a warm reminder to love yourself.
The reason why the simple words has become popular is that it fills an emotional gap (情感空白). In Chinese culture, people often find it hard to say “I love you”, even to themselves. Besides, we’re taught to care about others first. But in doing so, we sometimes forget to stop and ask ourselves, “Am I OK today?”
Think about what you may have done. You stayed up until 3:00 a.m. finishing a group project, but the teacher checked for only thirty seconds and didn’t say anything like “Good job”. Maybe you smiled through a party, tried to please everyone, only to feel empty on the way home. Now, you can actually say “Ai Ni Lao Ji” to yourself.
Psychologists call this self-compassion (自我关怀), and research shows it can not only lower stress but also lead to self-confidence. When we speak to ourselves with the same kindness we offer to a close friend, we go out of sadness faster and dare to try again.
So, when life is busy next time, just say “Ai Ni Lao Ji”, enjoy your favorite milk tea, or give yourself a hug. The world will still move forward, but you’ll be standing a little straighter at the center of it.
41. Who should we say “Ai Ni Lao Ji” to after a busy day?
42. Why is “Ai Ni Lao Ji” widely spread on social media?
43. What is the effect of self-compassion?
44. What will you do to love yourself in your daily life? Why? Write 30 words or more
五、书面表达(满分20分)
45.假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Lydia最近有些困惑,不知道是否应该和她的父母分享她的秘密,所以写信向你求助。请你给她写一封英文回信。
要点:1.给出你的建议;
2.结合一段自身经历说明理由;
3.谈谈这样做带来的积极意义。
要求:1.词数:80—100(开头、结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
2.内容包含以上信息,适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.文中不得出现真实姓名、校名等信息。
Dear Lydia,
I’m glad to hear from you.___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
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2026年全市初中九年级第二次质量调查
英语试题参考答案及评分标准
第一部分 选择题
题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
D
B
C
C
C
B
C
A
B
C
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
D
A
D
B
B
C
A
E
D
B
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
B
D
C
A
D
B
A
C
D
A
第二部分 非选择题
三、语篇填空
31. so 32. Luckily 33. is made 34. with 35. its 36. to visit 37. valuable
38. the 39. textbooks 40. helps
四、阅读与表达
41. Ourselves.
42. Because it fills an emotional gag.
43. It can (not only) lower stress and/(but also) lead to self-confidence.
44. To love myself, I will enjoy my favorite food and give myself a big hug. Because favorite food will bring me energy and a big hug will comfort me a lot and bring me peace. (答案仅供参考,能有条理地表达且清晰恰当即可)
五、书面表达
45. Dear Lydia,
I’m glad to hear from you. I think you should tell your parents your secret instead of keeping it to yourself. I believe they will give you useful advice.
I used to face the same problem as you. Last year, I got into a fight with my best friend but had nobody to share with. At first, I was afraid my parents might fail to understand me. But To my surprise, they showed great interest in my secret and helped me come up with many good solutions patiently. My problem was successfully solved in the end.
What they did helps build trust between us and makes my family relationship closer. I hope your problem will be solved soon.
Yours,
Li Hua
学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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