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2025-2026学年度二模检测
九年级英语试题
(全卷共110分,考试时间100分钟)
一、选择填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1. ________ knows what the future will be, but each of us can realize our dreams through education.
A. Somebody B. Anybody C. Nobody D. Everybody
2. The new app has attracted a large number of ________. It is easier for people to order food.
A. passengers B. tourists C. customers D. engineers
3. Hello, John. I didn’t ________ to see you here. I thought you were away on business.
A. want B. prepare C. expect D. agree
4. Helen is very rude to me. I refuse to speak to her again ________ she says sorry.
A. until B. if C. because D. since
5. The path was covered with snow, so we walked very ________. We were afraid of falling.
A. quickly B. carefully C. excitedly D. hurriedly
6. — Can you create a short video with the help of AI?
— I’m not sure. I ________ it, but I will.
A. wasn’t trying B. haven’t tried C. don’t try D. didn’t try
7. — When it thunders, why do we see lightning first, then hear thunder?
— Because our eyes are ________ ears. Haha! Just a joke!
A. beside B. opposite C. between D. before
8. During the Spring Festival, Chinese people usually ________ the Chinese character “福” upside down on the front door of a house.
A. put up B. put out C. put on D. put down
9. — Are we allowed to take photos in Xuzhou Museum?
— No, you ________. It does much harm to the artworks over time.
A. mustn’t B. needn’t C. won’t D. shouldn’t
10. — I think it’s very necessary for us to take labour classes.
— ________. It can help to develop our independence.
A. That depends B. Take it easy
C. It’s not a big deal D. I couldn’t agree more
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
In the corner of our school building, there stands the “Principal’s (校长) Mailbox.” Usually, students drop in 11 letters about homework or school rules. But last week, since I was so 12 , I had a different idea — a yummy one.
I wrote a 13 letter on a piece of paper. “Hello, Papa Principal, you’re so kind. Can we please have spicy skewers for dinner someday? I really love them!” My heart beat fast as I dropped it into the box and ran away 14 . “This is just a silly dream,” I told myself. 15 would never say yes to snacks for dinner.
16 , a wonderful surprise happened the very next day. A reply appeared on the school noticeboard! The principal had taken my small wish seriously. He 17 a “Skewer Party” for all 2, 000 students. I could not believe my eyes. That 18 really was magic!
To make it happen, our dining hall workers 19 superheroes. They 20 their Sunday rest to prepare. They spent 21 making 10, 000 skewers by hand. They picked the best beef, eggs, and fresh vegetables to make sure we ate well.
22 , the big dinner arrived. As I walked into the 23 , a delicious, spicy smell filled the air. It smelled just like a street food market! Hot skewers waited on the counter. We held our plates and ate with big smiles.
The next day, the mailbox was full of letters — they were all thank-you notes. And I realized something: This mailbox is 24 just a place for letters; it is a place where every student’s voice can be heard and 25 — even if the voice is simply asking for a tasty dinner.
11. A. serious B. joking C. strict D. thoughtful
12. A. worried B. confident C. curious D. hungry
13. A. long B. short C. scary D. formal
14. A. peacefully B. quickly C. successfully D. sadly
15. A. We B. They C. He D. She
16. A. Anyway B. However C. Otherwise D. Moreover
17. A. promised B. displayed C. presented D. cancelled
18. A. reply B. dinner C. mailbox D. letter
19. A. dressed as B. guarded against C. cared about D. turned into
20. A. gave up B. depended on C. handed in D. dreamt about
21. A. minutes B. hours C. days D. weeks
22. A. Suddenly B. Luckily C. Finally D. Generally
23. A. library B. laboratory C. reading room D. dining hall
24. A. at least B. as usual C. after all D. more than
25. A. respected B. confirmed C. praised D. attracted
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A)阅读下面四篇短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
A
In recent years, AI technology has been used in different fields. For the first time, an AI robot has done dental work on a human. It used a robotic arm and 3D imaging to prepare a patient’s tooth for a crown. This is exciting news, but it also raises questions: Would you trust a machine to work on your teeth? Here is what four students think.
YES
Mandy: Robots can be more precise than humans. If a robot dentist worked on me, I wouldn’t worry at all. These machines must have been tested very carefully before being put into use, so they must be very safe.
Oscar: Robots can work faster and clean teeth more deeply than humans. Besides, a human dentist could stay in the room as a backup. If the robot stops working, the dentist can take over. This way, we get the best of both worlds.
NO
Avery: Robots have wires and batteries. If a robot got wet while working, it could cause a serious accident. Also, many people spend many years studying to be dentists. Robots might just take their jobs.
Claire: Machines can fail at any time. Nothing is more important than our health. So, humans should always be in charge — not computers. Even a small mistake by a robot could hurt our teeth. I believe we should trust people, not machines.
26. According to the article, what did the AI robot do for the first time?
A. It cleaned teeth. B. It pulled a tooth.
C. It put in a crown. D. It prepared a tooth for a crown.
27. Who thinks a human dentist should be ready to help the robot?
A. Mandy. B. Oscar. C. Avery. D. Claire.
28. What worries both Avery and Claire?
A. Robots work too fast. B. Robots cost too much.
C. Robots are not friendly. D. Robots are not safe enough.
29. What is the main topic of the article?
A. How robots are built. B. The cost of dental care.
C. How to become a dentist. D. Opinions on robot dentists.
B
Cooper: Have you ever thought of being a principal for a day? It is like having the superpower of turning the whole school into a playground!
Millie: What would you do if you were principal?
Cooper: First, I would let the whole school watch movies on Mondays. Start with Harry Potter in the morning and then Avengers in the afternoon.
Millie: When would we have classes if we watch movies all day?
Cooper: Easy! Classes would begin on Tuesdays. They would be a lot more fun. Imagine Mr Johnson waving a magic wand and saying, “What’s the chemical formula for water? Use the Force! Abracadabra (魔术咒语)!”
Millie: You’re turning the school into Hogwarts.
Cooper: Exactly!
Millie: Fine, but if I were principal …
Cooper: You would cancel breaks and make everyone do exercises?
Millie: How did you know?
Cooper: Millie, you monster!
Millie: At least everyone would remember what they learned.
Cooper: You know what? Maybe we need a balance. Snack breaks and math practices. P. E. classes and spelling tests.
Millie: Now you’re talking sense.
30. What would Cooper turn the school into on Monday?
A. A movie theatre. B. Hogwarts. C. A museum. D. A playground.
31. What subject does Mr Johnson teach?
A. Math. B. P.E. C. Chemistry. D. English.
32. How does Millie feel at the end of the dialogue?
A. Excited. B. Respectful. C. Satisfied. D. Surprised.
33. Which sentence is TRUE about Millie?
A. She is a monster. B. She likes P.E. lessons.
C. She is a hard-working student. D. She is a huge fan of Harry Potter.
C
American author Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for, and I hate very much to leave it.” This quote shows well how Hemingway lived his life. From his time as a soldier and war reporter to his adventures in Paris and Cuba, Hemingway saw much of the world and used his experiences to shape his writing.
Throughout his travels, Hemingway met and learned from many famous writers and artists, while also developing his own literary ideas. Even though he faced many challenges and tragedies (悲剧) — from failed relationships to a serious plane accident — Hemingway never stopped looking for new experiences and adventures.
Hemingway’s writing style is very simple. He came up with the “iceberg theory” (冰山理论) to explain his style. This means that by hiding deeper meanings under the surface of his writing, it becomes more powerful and makes people think, just like most of an iceberg is hidden under the ocean.
For example, it is said that Hemingway was once asked to write a complete story in six words or fewer. He replied: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” In this simple sentence, he tells the sad story of the loss of a child and the parents’ grief. It is a perfect example of Hemingway’s writing style. Even many years after his death, his work continues to influence writers and readers today.
34. What helped Hemingway shape his writing style?
A. His rich life experiences. B. His strong will against war.
C. His friendship with other writers. D. His love for simple sentences.
35. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. The iceberg theory. B. His writing style.
C. The deeper meaning. D. His story world.
36. What can we learn about the parents’ feeling from the story: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”?
A. Hopeful. B. Painful. C. Relaxed. D. Scared.
D
Do you sometimes find yourself biting your nails? Please don’t worry — you are not alone. In fact, it is one of the most common “nervous habits” among teenagers.
Why do teenagers do it? It might start out of curiosity, boredom, or just to imitate a friend. However, as you grow older, nail-biting often becomes a way to deal with feelings. Children face “pressures” every day, like school tests or friendship troubles. When you feel worried, biting nails gives you a moment of relief. Most of the time, this happens unconsciously, perhaps while watching TV. You might not even know you are doing it!
Some parents might try to stop the habit by reminding or punishing their children. They might even paint something bitter on their children’s nails. But the problem is that these ways are usually useless. Since you aren’t doing it on purpose, punishment only adds to your stress.
So, what really works for you? First, keep your fingernails neatly trimmed. Second, keep your hands busy. You can hold a smooth stone, play with a toy, or try arts and crafts. If you really want to bite, take a deep breath. Finally, agree on a secret reminder with your parents. For example, a light tap on the arm. Breaking a habit takes time, but your patience will pay off.
37. Why may teenagers bite their nails?
A. To make their nails shorter. B. To copy their parents’ habit.
C. To deal with feelings of stress. D. To show they are bored with school.
38. What does the underlined word “unconsciously” mean?
A. Because of stress. B. Without noticing.
C. In a very slow way. D. With a special plan.
39. What does the writer think about stopping nail-biting?
A. Most people cannot stop doing it.
B. The process is usually quick and simple.
C. It is almost impossible for teenagers to do.
D. It needs patience but you can do it with some help.
40. Who is this article mainly written for?
A. Teenagers. B. Teachers. C. Parents. D. Doctors.
B)阅读短文,从短文后A至F六个选项在选出五个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Since early this year, many cities have seen a trend: Hotels are getting fewer guests while camping areas are becoming popular.
41 You can see them in parks, on beaches, and on hilltops. Along the West Lake, many luxury hotels still keep their room prices high, yet their booking rates have dropped. 42 In some popular places, getting a tent is now harder than getting a hotel room.
This trend is spreading because camping is no longer just a hobby. More cities now let people stay out for the night. 43 Camping doesn’t just provide a place to sleep any more. It has turned into a special experience.
44 Many tourists feel hotel prices are too high. Camping is cheaper and gives people more freedom. Young people also want to be closer to nature. 45
A. Some camping areas face rubbish piles.
B. Colorful tents now stand in many places.
C. They even offer special activities like outdoor movies.
D. However, campgrounds with beautiful views are often full.
E. In this way, they can both save money and enjoy the views.
F. There’re many reasons why tents are replacing hotel rooms.
四、词汇(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A)选择方框内的词汇完成短文,使其意思完整正确,其中有一个是多余的。
was sleeping too a visit woke up it enough
On a cold winter day, two students paid 46 to Master Cheng, a well-known teacher in the Song Dynasty. The master 47 when they arrived. The two students were 48 polite to wake him up, so they waited outside the house patiently. While they were waiting, 49 began to snow and the snow was getting harder and heavier. When the master 50 , he was moved to see the two students waiting in the deep snow.
B)用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空,使短文内容完整、正确。
Dear aliens,
Humans are thinking about moving to another planet because the 51 (pollute) on the Earth is very serious. It 52 (hope) that people could start all over again and build a better world on Mars. It would be quite safe 53 (live) on Mars. After all, humans 54 (be) to the Moon already.
Many people are in no doubt that life on Mars would be very interesting, 55 I am not sure. We could not play football on Mars because there is 56 (little) gravity than that on the Earth. Life would be boring for me 57 I could not play football. Maybe this problem could be solved by 58 (build) special indoor playgrounds.
By the way, would 59 (strange) be welcome? I hope to hear 60 you soon.
Simon
五、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,按要求回答问题。
Did you enjoy playing in the dirt when you were a kid? Pamela Conrad did. Growing up on a farm, she loved making little gardens for baby animals. Today, she still does the same thing — but on a much larger scale. She works as a landscape architect.
So, what does a landscape architect do? Think of it this way: A regular architect designs the building you live in; a landscape architect designs everything outside of it. They plan outdoor spaces like parks, plazas and schoolyards. It’s not just about planting flowers. It’s about carefully planning every detail, like where to put paths for walking and where to grow trees for shade.
Pamela loved nature when she was little. But she didn’t know this could be a job until she was 12 years old. One day, a neighbour showed her a copy of Landscape Architecture magazine. The neighbour said, “You can go to college for this.” And that changed her life.
Now, Pamela has a big goal. She wants to use her designs to fight climate change and protect the environment. Her aim is to reduce the carbon footprint of her projects. For example, she designs parks with many trees in specific spots. These trees absorb carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) from the air. She also redesigns waterfronts to stop floods caused by rising sea levels. “I feel lucky that I can help save the world,” Pamela says.
If you want to follow in her footsteps, you can start small. Pamela suggests taking classes in biology and art. You can even try planting in your neighbourhood to help bees and birds. As Pamela proves, love for nature can turn into a career that saves the world.
注:每题答案不超过6个词。
61. What did Pamela love doing as a child?
62. Does a landscape architect design things inside or outside the building?
63. Who gave Pamela the idea of becoming a landscape architect?
64. How does Pamela think of her career?
65. What makes Pamela a good landscape architect?
六、书面表达(满分20分)
随着ChatGPT、Deepseek、豆包等AI工具从“新奇玩具”变成学习、工作中不可或缺的“生产力工具”,科学使用AI也逐渐成为一项必备技能。作为一名中学生,我们应该如何正确、高效地运用AI助力学习?你校英文报社以“Making AI work for your studies”为题开展征文活动,请你用英语写一篇短文投稿。
提示:
1. What do you use AI tools for?
2. What are the advantages of using AI?
3. What is your advice on using AI tools?
写作要求:
1.文中须包含上面提示的所有信息,可适当发挥;
2.文中不得出现考生的真实姓名和学校等信息;
3.词数90左右。
Making AI work for your studies
AI tools have become an important part of our studies lately. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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九年级英语试题参考答案及评分标准
一、选择填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1--5 CCCAB
6--10 BDAAD
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
11--15 ADBBC
16--20 BACDA
21--25 BCDDA
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
26--29 DBDD
30--33ACCC
34-36ABB
37--40 CBDA
41--45 BDCFE
四、词汇(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A)选择方框内的词汇完成句子,使其意思完整正确,其中有一个是多余的。
46.a visit
47.was sleeping
48.too
49.it
50.woke up
B)用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空,使短文内容完整、正确。
51.Pollution
52.is hoped
53.to live
54.have been
55.but
56.less
57.if
58.building
59.strangers
60.from
五、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
61.Making little gardens for baby animals.
62.Outside (the building).
63.A neighbour/Her neighbour.
64.It helps save the world/It saves the world.
65.Love for nature.
六、书面表达(满分20分)
◎评分说明
1、根据内容和语言确定档次给分,包括要点、词汇和语法的准确性及上下文的连贯等。
2、拼写和标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时应根据对表达的影响程度给予考虑。
3、词数低于70的,扣2分。
4、分五个档次给分:
第五档:(17一20分)能表达出全部要点,语言基本无误,行文连贯流畅,表达清楚。
第四档:(13一16分)能表达出大部分要点,语言基本无误,行文较连贯,表达清楚。
第三档:(7一12分)能表达出部分要点,语言有较多错误,影响意思表达。
第二档:(1一6分)只能写出一些与内容有关的单词,严重影响意思表达。
第一档:(0分)无内容或所写内容与写作任务无关。
One possible version:
Making Al work for your studies
AI tools have become an important part of our studies lately.For example,I use Deepseek to
search for information quickly.Doubao helps me practice speaking English and check my English
writing.
With these AI tools,instead of spending hours searching for facts,I can find what I need in
seconds.What's more,they are available anytime,so I can get help whenever I need it.
However,it's important to use AI tools wisely.Although they are helpful,we shouldn't rely
on them for everything.We need to think critically and come up with our own ideas.It's better to
be inspired by their answers rather than simply copying them.Also,we should always double-
check the information because AI doesn't always get it right.
All in all,let's make the most of these amazing tools to learn better and be prepared for the
future.