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二〇二六年九年级复习质量检测
英语(B)
本试卷共10页。满分90分。考试时长90分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Do you want to have a truly meaningful study tour? Check these out!
Tour Name
Themed Routes
Places in Shandong
Following the Masters on a Study Tour
Chinese Culture in Shandong
Qufu (temple and cemetery of Confucius), Zibo (Qi Culture Museum), Tai’an (Mount Tai), Weifang (World Kite Museum), Heze (Sun Bin Tourism City)
Spring Break with Qilu Youth in Binzhou
Local History, Food Culture, The Sun Tzu Culture Exhibition
Binzhou (Zhonghai Park, Dusit Thani Residence (杜受田故居), Binzhou Museum)
Both tours run from July to August, 2026. The last time to take part in is June 20.
1. Which is provided by the Spring Break with Qilu Youth in Binzhou tour?
A. Visiting World Kite Museum.
B. Food culture experience.
C. Following the masters route.
2. What do both study tours have in common?
A. They both last one week.
B. They both start before June 20.
C. They both offer summer tours.
3. Where can a student explore Qi culture according to the first tour?
A. In Zibo’s Qi Culture Museum.
B. In Binzhou Museum.
C. In Heze’s Sun Bin Tourism City.
B
“Love You, Old Self” — this simple saying has become a warm and popular belief among young people in China. By sharing photos of a meal they cooked or a morning coffee with these words, they turn small daily actions into a kind way to care for themselves. It is seen as one of the kindest trends (趋势), and many people feel connected to it.
More than just words, it makes the idea of self-care real. It comforts people when they feel stressed and helps them enjoy small happy moments. The key is calling yourself “Old Self” — a friendly name that lets you take a moment to talk to yourself kindly, just like you would talk to a good friend.
This trend is popular for a reason. Young people today face a lot of pressure, like endless exams and strong competition for university places and jobs. For example, a Beijing high school student writes “Love You, Old Self” in her notebook to calm down after a difficult exam. In this situation, being kind to yourself has become an important way to deal with stress.
Importantly, this does not mean avoiding challenges. Instead, it helps build inner strength. To “love you, Old Self” means recognizing your own efforts, allowing yourself to rest when needed, and finding a balance in life. It is a simple but powerful way to stay emotionally strong. It also changes where your confidence comes from — not from others’ praise, but from your own belief in yourself.
Finally, by being kind to themselves, young people create a protection against outside pressure. This gentle power brings inner peace and shows an important truth: to truly care for others, you must first be kind to yourself.
4. According to the passage, how does “Love You, Old Self” help young people?
A. It helps them win competitions.
B. It helps them make more friends.
C. It helps them deal with stress and find balance.
5. Which of the following is NOT true about why the trend is popular?
A. Young people are under great pressure.
B. It offers a way for young people to care for themselves.
C. It is a way to run away from difficulties.
6. The underlined phrase “take a moment” in Paragraph 2 probably means ______.
A. pause and think about yourself
B. move your body backward
C. only think about the future
7. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To describe the pressure Chinese youth face.
B. To explain why self-kindness is important.
C. To introduce a popular self-care trend and its benefits.
C
Can Speaking a Foreign Language Change How You Think? A new study from the University of Chicago shows that when we speak different languages, we think differently. The researchers worked with people who spoke two languages, such as Japanese and English, or Korean and English.
The researchers asked these people to make choices in different situations — some about risk, some about right and wrong, and some about personal gain.
Here is what they found. When people used their native language, they made decisions more by feeling. But when they used a foreign language, they became better at thinking clearly and were less affected by their feelings. They were also more willing to take smart risks and less self-centered. They were more likely to make choices that help more people, not just themselves.
Dr. Sanchez, the lead researcher, said, “A foreign language creates emotional distance. You are not too caught up in the moment. This helps you think more clearly and make better decisions.”
For teenagers learning English in countries like China, these findings bring good news: your language study is not just for passing exams. It is changing your brain in positive ways.
8. What did the University of Chicago study mainly find?
A. Learning a foreign language is too hard for teenagers.
B. People think differently when using different languages.
C. People who speak two languages have better memory.
9. How did people make decisions when thinking in their native language?
A. More by feeling. B. More quickly. C. More carefully.
10. What does Dr. Sanchez mean by “emotional distance” in Paragraph 4?
A. Speaking a foreign language makes people feel lonely.
B. Using another language helps people stay calmer.
C. Learning a language takes a lot of feeling.
11. What message does the article give to English learners in China?
A. They should only care about exams.
B. They need to practice speaking more than reading.
C. Learning a foreign language has more benefits for their brain.
D
Online social butterfly, offline shy person. This phrase describes many teenagers today. They chat for hours with online friends, laugh at funny videos, and lead teams in mobile games. But when real people stand before them, they look down at their phones, avoiding eye contact.
The latest data shows a worrying picture. A recent report says that among Chinese internet users aged 6 to 19, about 39% show signs of serious internet addiction (上瘾). Many teenagers are losing their real-world social skills. They are used to communicating through texts and emojis but find it hard to read feelings from others’ faces.
Some young people even have what experts call “social difficulty” — a loss of basic communication ability in real life. One high school student told researchers, “When chatting online, everyone is active. But in real life, I don’t know how to start a conversation. I’m afraid of saying the wrong thing.”
Schools and families are now sounding the alarm. In March 2026, the Ministry of Education issued new guidelines. They asked schools to provide more after-class activities, team-building exercises, and outdoor programs to help students rebuild real-world social connections.
“Do not try to take away the phone completely — that’s not realistic,” says Chen Xiaowen, a family education expert. “Instead, parents should create fun family activities. For example, cooking together, looking through old photo albums, or taking a walk without phones.”
The key, experts agree, is balance. Technology is a tool, not a master. Teenagers need to understand that the real world is where life is lived, relationships are built, and true growth happens. As one psychologist put it, “A screen can show you thousands of faces, but only real life teaches you how to truly connect with one.”
12. What does “social difficulty” mean?
A. A physical illness caused by using phones too much.
B. A problem with talking to people face to face.
C. An addiction to playing video games online.
13. What did the Ministry of Education guidelines ask schools to do?
A. Offer more activities to improve real-life social skills.
B. Stop students from using smartphones at school.
C. Tell parents to check screen time every day.
14. What does Chen Xiaowen suggest parents should do?
A. Take away phones as a punishment.
B. Buy more educational games for children.
C. Create fun real-life activities at home.
15. What is the writer’s opinion about smartphones?
A. Smartphones are harmful and should not be used.
B. Smartphones are useful tools but should be used in a balanced way.
C. Smartphones are the main cause of all teenagers’ problems.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余选项。
International Chinese Language Day 2026 was celebrated on April 20. The theme was “Chinese: Sparking Colorful Dreams.” Many events were held around the world. This year, there was a first-time event called “Poetry (诗歌) Connects the World” — a world celebration of classical Chinese poetry.
16 Over the past six years, more than 6,000 Chinese language and cultural activities have been organized by over 1,000 schools and groups in 160 countries. More than 400 million people joined these activities. Chinese has become a subject in the national education systems of 90 countries.
Sophianou talked about the beauty of language, such as Chinese and Greek. “ 17 It is the music of civilization (文明). It helps us remember the good things in the past,” she said. She also shared an old saying from the Greek: “We have two ears and one mouth so that we may listen more than we speak.”
Urbonya, an American who loves Chinese, gave a speech in very good Chinese. She said that Chinese martial arts dramas first made her want to learn about China. For her, Chinese poems have a special magic. “ 18 It leaves room for you to think and feel yourself.” she explained. “So when you read a poem, you are not just reading words — you enter the scene and the feeling.”
Even with new technology, learning Chinese is changing. Xu Kun talked about how AI and digital tools can help. “ 19 ” he said. “We are building an online teaching platform (平台). It will bring Chinese learning to every corner of the world.”
20 From Xi’an to Beijing, from Costa Rica to Gibraltar, young people everywhere are finding that learning Chinese is not just about grammar. It is opening a window to a civilization that is thousands of years old.
A. Language is the home of memory.
B. A young learner from Costa Rica even dreams of starting a Chinese-language school in LatinAmerica.
C. As we move faster into the age of AI, technology is changing education in deep and wide ways.
D. Chinese language education is becoming a world thing.
E. Poetry classes should be made more fun and easier for young learners.
F. What makes Chinese poems special is that it doesn’t say everything directly.
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Colin didn’t expect to become famous. The teenager was simply passing the time at a supermarket while his sister was shopping when he noticed an older couple walking in the 21 . Without thinking twice, he decided to help.
What happened next was something Colin himself hadn’t 22 . He began helping one senior shopper after another, dashing through the rain with arms full of groceries that weren’t his. He helped about three people in total, carrying their shopping bags to their cars so they wouldn’t have to 23 in the bad weather.
One of the shoppers, a woman named Bushett, was so 24 by Colin’s kindness that she took a quick photo of the “gentle giant” and posted it online. The photo quickly went popular on social media, attracting more than 18,000 likes and hundreds of comments (评论). “ 25 a helpful boy,” Bushett said, “It makes people believe in kindness again.”
When Colin’s father first learned about his son’s actions, he wasn’t 26 . “Colin’s just that type of kid,” the proud father said. “He just 27 cares about others and has no problem showing it.” The fact that his son had helped others came as no surprise at all.
Following the teen’s acts of kindness, members of the community came together to support Colin in achieving his dream of a high school exchange program to the United States. They 28 a new online fundraising (募捐) page to help him reach his goal. Colin would become the first in his family of six siblings to study 29 .
“I couldn’t be more thankful for the way everyone has embraced my son,” his father said. Colin’s story reminds us that a single act of kindness can create a big effect, inspiring a whole 30 to come together and support one of their own.
21. A. sun B. rain C. snow
22. A. expected B. remembered C. preferred
23. A. rest B. play C. struggle
24. A. worried B. touched C. confused
25. A. Why B. How C. What
26. A. surprised B. nervous C. embarrassed
27. A. carelessly B. truly C. terribly
28. A. found B. borrowed C. set up
29. A. abroad B. alone C. ahead
30. A. school B. family C. community
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文并填空,然后将答案写到答题卡的相应位置(如有提示词,则填入提示词的正确形式;如无提示词,则填入1个适当的单词)。
The Beginning of Summer, or “Lixia”, is the 31 (seven) of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calendar. It marks the transition (过渡) from spring to summer, when the weather gets 32 (warm) and rainfall increases. It is an important time for farming, as crops begin to grow quickly.
In ancient China, people celebrated this day with some traditions. The emperor would lead his officials to welcome the season and pray for a good harvest. For common people, Lixia was a day 33 fun and food. One of the most famous traditions is 34 (weigh) people. On this day, adults would hang a basket and weigh the children inside it. It 35 (believe) that this practice would bring health and good luck, protecting them from the summer heat and 36 (ill).
Another custom is eating different kinds of food. In many parts of China, people eat “Lixia eggs”. They boil tea leaves and salt with eggs to create a delicious snack. It is 37 (special) nice. Parents also make colorful silk bags 38 (hold) the eggs and hang them on their children’s chests. Sometimes, children have egg fights, and the one 39 eggshell (蛋壳) remains well is considered the winner. These 40 (interest) traditions show the wisdom and joy of Chinese culture.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题,并将答案写到答题卡的相应位置。
Plant a Tree in Minqin
We often hear about planting trees on barren (贫瘠的) land, but what about planting hope? In Minqin County, Gansu Province — a small city with two big deserts — thousands of young people are doing just that.
By May 2026, more than 40,000 young people have come from as far as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. They carry their own tools, and pay for their own travel. In the blowing sand, they dig holes, carry water, and plant trees.
This activity has become a new fashion among the youth. In the past, young people often traveled to famous places for touring. Now, they prefer to turn their trips to faraway areas into meaningful volunteer actions.
Over 20 years ago, experts once said that Minqin would be swallowed (吞没) by the desert and disappear. But the people of Minqin never gave up. They kept fighting against the desert, turning yellow sand into green land. Now, with the help of young volunteers, this fight has become a hopeful nationwide movement.
Planting trees in the desert is not just about adding greenery to the land; it also gives inner strength (内在力量) to the young volunteers. Away from the stress of city life, they find peace and purpose by working with their own hands. Seeing the green shoots (嫩芽) in the yellow sand helps them understand the real meaning of responsibility.
The most valuable thing about this activity is that it shows how common people, when working together, can create an amazing eco-miracle (生态奇迹). This is the true power of youth.
41. Where are the young volunteers in Minqin County from?
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42. What does “This activity” mean in the third paragraph?
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43. What did experts predict about Minqin over 20 years ago?
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44. How do the young volunteers in Minqin County benefit from planting trees in the desert?
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45. What does the writer think is the most valuable thing about this volunteer activity?
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第二节(满分20分)
46.习总书记告诫青年人:“艰难困苦,玉汝于成”。每个人的成长都是一种蜕变的过程,从幼稚走向成熟,从逆境走向成功。初中三年你有过逆势前行克服困难的经历吗?请结合自身实际,写一篇作文讲述你的一次克服困难的经历和感悟。内容需包括:
1. What was the difficulty?
2. What did you do to get over the difficulty?
3. What have you learned from it?
要求:
1.条理清晰,内容完整,语句通顺,书写工整;
2.词数80-100词;
3.作文中不要出现考生和相关人物的真实姓名;
4.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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