江苏宿迁市宿豫区2025-2026学年度第二学期九年级二模试卷 英语

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教材版本 初中英语译林版九年级上册
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使用场景 中考复习-二模
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 江苏省
地区(市) 宿迁市
地区(区县) 宿豫区
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英语答案 一、单项选择(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分) 1-5.DBCBB 6-10.DDDCA 二、完形填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分) 11-15.ACDDA 16-20.AB(C/D)CA 21-25.BABDA 三、阅读理解(共两节,满分35分) 26-28.BAD 29-32.DBBA 33-36.DABB 37-40.BDDC 第二节(共5小题; 每小题1分, 满分5分) 41-45.DAFGB 四、词汇运用(共8小题; 每小题1分, 满分8分) 46.lies 47.history 48.famous 49.highly 50.through 51.local 52.prefer 53.worth 五、阅读填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 54.newest 55.to study 56.an 57.have built 58.them 59.to 60.seconds 61.remembers 62.hardly 63.So 六、阅读表达(64题2分;65题2分;64题3分;共3小题;计7分) 64.When she was just five years old./ In 1996.(2分) 65.She solved a century-old maths problem---the Kakeya conjecture.(2分) 66.No,I don’t.(1分)Talent, hard work,persistence and passion make people great. (答出两点即可得2分) 七、书面表达(满分15分) I know that Suqian is recruiting volunteers for the summer vacation. I am willing to sign up and try my best to make contributions to our hometown. I have plenty of advantages to be a volunteer. First of all, I am sunny, friendly and warm-hearted, and I always enjoy helping people around me. Besides, I have lots of free time in summer holiday. I am careful, responsible and hard-working. I am also good at communicating with others and easy to get along with. If I am chosen, I will take part in many volunteer activities actively. I can clean up streets and public places to make our city cleaner. I will guide people to behave politely and follow public rules. At the same time, I will introduce wonderful scenery and special culture of Suqian to more people. I will devote myself to the volunteer work and never give up easily. I really hope I can get this great chance to improve myself and serve our city. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025—2026学年度第二学期九年级二模试卷 英语 答题注意事项: 1.本试卷共8页。满分100分。考试时间120分钟。 2.答案全部答在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3.答选择题时使用2B铅笔填涂,答非选择题时使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写。注意不要答错位置,也不要超界。 第一卷(选择题,共65分) 一、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 从下面A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. Knowledge is knowing a fact while _____▲_____ is knowing what to do with the fact. A. Information B. message C. spirit D. wisdom 2. — Have you taken the MBTI test (人格测试) to know your personality type? — Not yet. I _____▲_____ be an “E” person because I love sharing my thoughts, but I am not sure. A. must B. may C. need D. have to 3. — I hope I can take part in the English speech competition and win a prize. — You will win nothing _____▲_____ you spend a few months preparing for it. A. Since B. though C. unless D. because 4. — Did you watch the 2026 Spring Festival Gala? — _____▲_____ interesting show WuBOT is! It shows Chinese technology. A. How B. What an C. What D. How an 5. — Helen, I didn’t see you in the classroom at five yesterday afternoon. — Oh, I _____▲_____ singing at that time. A. will practise B. was practising C. have practised D. am practising 6. Wars are disasters. A large number of people will lose their homes if a war _____▲_____. A. breaks down B. breaks up C. breaks into D. breaks out 7. Mr Wu is a teacher _____▲_____I want to learn from. He is so knowledgeable. A. which B. when C. what D. who 8. When I first came to China, I found it was _____▲_____ the way my friend told me — beautiful and peaceful. A. probably B. safely C. properly D. exactly 9. — Our graduation party will be on June 28. — That’s wonderful! Could you tell me _____▲_____? A. if all of our teachers joined us B. where will it be held C. who will give the performances D. that we should wear school uniforms 10. — By using clean energy, we can reduce pollution on Earth. — _____▲_____. That’s why many people buy electric cars. A. I couldn’t agree more B. That’s not the case C. Hard to say D. I am afraid not 二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读短文,从短文后所给A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Strong winds and heavy rain beat against the car as I drove slowly back home 11▲ , the car had a tire burst (爆胎). I had the car stop on the side of the road. It was 12▲ for me to change that tire because a disease had made me unable to do that. Then I remembered there was a 13▲ nearby. I started the car, drove slowly to it and shouted for help. The door opened and a 14▲ stood there. I told her that I needed someone to 15▲ the flat tire for me because I couldn’t do it myself. She entered the house and soon 16▲ in raincoat and hat, followed by an old man, who was a little short and weak. Watching the man and the little girl working so hard in the storm, I felt a bit 17▲ . But I told myself that I would pay them for it. 18▲ they finally came to knock at my car window, a long time had passed. The man said, “This is a bad 19▲ for car trouble, but you’re all set now.” “Thanks,” I said. “How much should I pay for you?” “Nothing.” He 20▲ his head.”That’s for free, friend.” I held out a five-dollar bill but he made no effort to take it. The little girl stepped forward and said 21▲ , “Grandpa can’t see it.” I was 22▲ and full of shame in my heart. A child and a 23▲ man! In the cold, wet weather in the dark, they helped me 24▲ my car! I don’t remember how long I sat there, deep in thought. But I made a promise to 25▲ : Some day, I will help people in need without expecting anything in return. 11. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Luckily D. Especially 12. A. easy B. proper C.impossible D. necessary 13. A. hospital B. park C. factory D. house 14. A. man B. woman C. boy D. girl 15. A.change B. buy C. make D. clean 16. A. came back B. got up C. fell down D. went out 17. A. proud B. sorry C. angry D. happy 18. A. If B. Because C. Before D. When 19. A. place B. time C. day D. moment 20. A. shook B. raised C. nodded D. knocked 21. A.loudly B. quietly C.happily D. excitedly 22. A.shocked B. excited C. interested D. disappointed 23. A. deaf B. blind C. strange D. normal 24. A. get B. push C.move D. repair 25. A.myself B. himself C. herself D. themselves 三、阅读理解(共两节,满分35分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A With a little touch of art, simple fruit can be turned into a nice gift for Father’s Day or a surprise for your family. DO IT YOURSELF Wash your hands first. Cut the green apple and kiwis(猕猴桃)with a knife. Get the banana ready. Place it in the middle of the plate. Cover the banana’s end with kiwis pieces as the ground. Put the apples around the banana’s top as leaves, with their green skin facing up. Put the grapes on top to fit into space between the apple pieces and banana. 26. What do you do first before cutting the apple and kiwis? A. Buy a gift. B. Wash your hands. C. Cut the banana. D. Cover the banana’s end. 27. What are the leaves made from? A. Apples. B. Bananas. C. Grapes. D. Oranges. 28. Where do you put the grapes? A. Under the banana’s top. B. At the end of the banana. C. In the middle of the plate. D. Between the apple pieces and banana. B Gourds (葫芦) have a history of 7,000 years in China. These special-shaped plants are used for cooking delicious dishes as well as making musical instruments. But today we are talking about the pyrography craft (烙画工艺) on gourds. The craft originated during the Han Dynasty at first and entered its golden age during the Qing Dynasty. Many cities of China like Tianjin and Beijing are well-known for such gourds. Take the craft from Beijing as an example. As the family’s fourth-generation inheritor (继承人) of Beijing’s gourd-pyrography craft, Niu Chengguo has been working hard on the craft for about 40 years. With his great love for beautiful things, Niu has kept improving his art skills and created many works of art. “When I was a little boy, I was deeply touched by the lively patterns (图案) on gourds which were created by my grandpa. I began studying how to create the artworks with the help of my grandpa when I was 11 years old.” said Niu. Niu’s efforts to create wonderful artworks paid off, as his artworks sold well in many countries in Southeast Asia, Europe and America. Many of his works have appeared in different cultural exchange (交流) activities. As a result, the gourd-pyrography craft is becoming more popular. In 2021, Niu started to provide a platform to help visitors enjoy the beauty of the gourd craft. “I just want to make the traditional craft known and liked by more people,” Niu said. 29. What can gourds be used for according to Paragraph 1? A. Holding dishes. B. Making music. C. Making houses. D. Creating artworks. 30. What does the underlined word “originated” mean in Paragraph 2? A. Returned B. appeared C. spread D. stopped 31. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about? A. How hard Niu learned the craft. B. How Niu developed an interest in the craft. C. Why Niu’s grandpa taught himself the craft. D. What Niu has done to improve his artistic skills. 32. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage? A. Niu’s works have an influence on cultural exchanges. B. Niu’s works are only popular in most Asian countries. C. Niu’s works helped visitors create their own gourd artworks. D. Niu is a third-generation inheritor of the craft in his family. C ①Humans have been riding horses for over 4,000 years, building a very strong relationship. For a long time, people have believed that horses can smell fear and riders are often told to relax in order to keep their horses calm. Recently, a team of researchers have found that horses can actually catch our hidden feelings just by smelling our sweat (汗液). ②To test this idea, researchers invited 30 people to watch happy videos and scary movies. They collected the people’s sweat using pieces of cotton under their arms. Next, they divided 43 horses into three groups. The horses wore a special device (设备) over their noses and mouths. One group smelled the “happy” sweat, another smelled the “fear” sweat, and the third group smelled nothing. ③The team then checked how the horses behaved when strange things happened, such as an umbrella being opened near them or seeing a strange object. The results were clear and surprising. Horses that smelled the “fear” sweat became much more afraid. Their hearts beat faster and they were also less curious about new things or less likely to go near humans. ④“The fearful smells from humans make the horses’ reactions stronger,” the lead researcher Plotine Jardat explained. “The important thing is that horses know how we feel, even if they cannot see or hear us.” ⑤The researchers hope this important study will help to improve animal health and keep riders safe. Stressed horses can be very dangerous because they might kick or run away suddenly. If we understand their feelings better, we can get on with these old friends more safely and positively in the future. 33. Why are horse riders usually told to relax according to Paragraph 1? A. To build a better relationship. B. To prove that horses are smart. C. To help scientists collect sweat. D. To help their horses stay calm. 34. How did the horses behave after smelling the “fear” sweat? A. They showed less interest in new things. B. They tried to take off the special devices. C. They ran away and kicked the researchers. D. They stopped listening to the riders’ orders. 35. What is the main purpose of the last paragraph? A. To tell the process of humans riding horses. B. To show the practical value of the new study. C. To describe the dangers of riding stressed horses. D. To explain the importance of the horses’ feelings. 36. Which is the structure of the passage? A. ①②/③④/⑤ B. ①/②③④/⑤ C. ①/②③④⑤ D. ①/②③/④⑤ D It was the middle of the day on a bright, sunny Saturday, and Jay and his friends Mike and Tony were riding their dirt bikes on one of their favourite cross-country paths. They usually didn’t ride early in the day or in the evening, because hikers and runners liked the path too. On this special day, Jay and the other boys stopped to climb a tree on the winding path and find a comfortable branch to sit on. At that time, Jay noticed something shiny on the ground clearly. “What do you think it could be?” he asked Mike and Tony as he pointed to the object shining in the Sun. They all jumped down from their branches and went to take a closer look. They couldn’t understand what they found. It was a wallet with five hundred dollars inside. Mike immediately said. “Fantastic! We can divide the money into three parts, and we will each be closer to buying the newer bikes we want.” “Not so fast,” said Tony. “Jay was the one who found the cash first. To be fair, he should get more than us. He should get three hundred dollars and we should get one hundred each.” “Are you guys crazy?” asked Jay. “We can’t keep the money. It isn’t ours. Aren’t we more mature than to play finders keepers like we did when we were kids?” “Stop being such a supporter for honest.” complained Mike and Tony. “Whoever lost the money wasn’t very responsible and should learn a lesson about walking around with that much cash on them,” added Mike. “Let’s all go home and think about this.” said Jay. Mike and Tony agreed to Jay’s suggestion. Jay kept the money, and they all rode their bikes home. They decide to meet again after dinner. Mike and Tony lived on the same street, so they rode home most of the way together. They were able to talk more without Jay. However, the more they talked, the more they saw Jay’s point. They also thought about how worried they would be if they dropped and lost something that was important to them. When they met after dinner, Mike and Tony thought that Jay was right. They all rode to the police station to turn in the wallet. The police officer who took the report told them he was impressed by their honesty. He also said if no one reported the lost object, it would rightfully be theirs. He recorded Jay’s phone number. The next morning, a man called the police station to report a lost wallet. When he found out it had been turned in, he was very happy. He asked who turned it in and learned about Jay and his friends. Shortly after, Jay received a phone call asking him to go to the police station. He was a bit nervous, but when he got there, he learned that the wallet had been reported, and the owner decided to reward the individuals who had turned it in. The police officer handed him a gift card for one hundred dollars at the local bicycle shop. Jay met up with Mike and Tony later that day and told them what had happened. They all realized that it is better not to be keeper. It was a happy ending for everyone. 37. Which is the correct order of the things below? a. Jay’s friends suggested sharing the money. b. Jay found a wallet with much money inside. c. Jay realize something shiny on the ground. d. Jay went to the police station to hand in the wallet with his friends. e. Jay’s friends discussed about this money on the halfway home together. A. c-d-a-e-b B. c-b-a-e-d C. a-b-c-d-e D. c-e-a-d-b 38. From the passage, we know that Jay and his friends Mike and Tony _____▲_____. A. received a reward given by the police B. felt much better not to be good finders C. enjoyed siting on a branch from riding D. had different ideas about the money at first 39. The story has a happy ending for everyone because _____▲_____. A. Jay and his friends rode happily in the mornings and evenings B. Jay and his friends realized that it is better not to be a keeper C. the owner gave a gift card for a bike to each of Jay’s friends D. the owner found his lost wallet and the boys understand a lesson 40. Which can be the best title for this passage? A. To be keeper B. To be a finder C. Finders keepers D. A gift card for $100 第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余项。 My phone is showing that little red low-battery sign. What if I didn’t recharge (充电) it? No, that would stress me out. But what if I took a few minutes to recharge myself? Yes, that would help. But how? 41. _____▲_____ Tell yourself the truth. When something stressful happens, we often can’t help taking a deep breath at first. Maybe we can’t control what happens next, but it’s possible to work with our stress, rather than against it. Thank it and remind yourself: “42. _____▲_____” Turn your attention to joy. To protect energy stores, turn your attention to being present. Focus on what you can feel grateful (感激的)for. Smiling can reduce stress. 43. _____▲_____ Plant something in your day that you look forward to. Work your stress out. You might think all your feelings live in your brain. But in fact, we feel them with our whole bodies. 44. _____▲_____ It can change how you feel. Also, heating up and cooling down, like taking a shower, may cheer you up. 45. _____▲_____ Being in crowded and busy places sends our bodies signs of danger. We can recharge our batteries with green space time — look for a park, gardens or plants to calm our bodies and minds. Life is short. It’s even shorter living on half a battery. We can break our daily stress habits and create more energy. A. My body is producing energy to help me deal with it. B. Relax in green. C. My energy is running out. D. Here are a few ways to recharge yourself. E. Warn your body of danger. F. Joy can recharge us. G. Doing exercise can help your body reduce stress. 第二卷(非选择题,共35分) 四、词汇运用(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分) 根据句意及所给中文、首字母或英文解释,写出句中所缺单词,每空限填一词。 46. Suqian _____▲_____ (位于) in northern Jiangsu Province. 47. It is a beautiful city with a long h _____▲_____ of more than 2500 years. 48. It is f _____▲_____ as the hometown of the great ancient hero Xiang Yu. 49. Suqian has amazing natural scenery. Its natural environment is _____▲_____ (高度地) praised by people all over the country. 50. The Grand Canal (大运河) also runs _____▲_____ (通过;穿过)the city. It connects the past and the present perfectly. 51. The city is developing fast and it mixes nice nature and _____▲_____ (当地的) culture together. 52. More and more visitors _____▲_____ (like sth. better) to come here for travelling and relaxing. 53. There are also some art treasures in Suqian Museum, and Suqian is really well _____▲_____ (be good enough to do or have) a visit. 五、阅读填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Oracle bone script (甲骨文)is the oldest type of Chinese writing. AI is the 54▲ (new) technology we use today. But right now, in Anyang, Henan, many engineers are using AI 55▲ (study) this old writing type. Li Bang, 33, is 56▲ AI scientist at Anyang Normal University. So far, He and his team members 57▲ (build) a special online “library”. They put pictures of oracle bones and lots of books into this “library”. They write programs to help AI learn to look at the shapes of characters (文字) and find information about 58▲ (they) in the “library”. When people want to study an oracle bone character, they show it 59▲ the computer. AI will find similar characters and books about it in a few 60▲ (second). In the past, this took people a few hours or even a few days. “AI is a great helper for people who study oracle bones, but it can’t take their place,” Li said. AI 61▲ (remember) things very well, but it isn’t good at thinking things over. It can help us look for information about the characters, but it can 62▲ (hard) tell us what the characters mean. 63▲ AI is a valuable helper, but the final interpretation (解释) is still in human hands. 六、阅读表达(64题2分;65题2分;66题3分;共3小题;计7分) 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过10个单词。 The year 2025 was special for China’s world of maths. It’s all because of one great woman — Wang Hong. Wang was born in 1991 in Guilin. Her parents were both middle school teachers. She showed an unusual talent for maths at an early age. When she was just five years old, she already finished first-grade maths and went to second grade directly. Some people think talent makes life easy. But Wang’s path was far from smooth. In middle school, her grades were not good at first — she was not in the top 100. But she didn’t give up. With great passion for maths, she worked harder, and later became one of the top ten students in her grade. At the age of sixteen, she entered Peking University and learned more about maths. In 2011, Wang went to France to study. “I felt a little lost at that time,” the girl said. “I gave up on maths and studied architecture (建筑学) for six months. Then I remembered how hard I had learned maths before. I only doubted myself because my classmates were all very smart.” Wang became confident again and returned to maths. She studied even harder and got her PhD at MIT (美国麻省理工学院). This past February, Wang did something really amazing. She solved a century-old maths problem — the Kakeya conjecture (卡凯亚猜想). Mathematicians (数学家) all over the world were so surprised and excited! Now, Wang is a professor at two great universities. 64. When did Wang Hong finish first-grade maths? ________________________________________▲__________________________________________________ 65. What surprised mathematicians all over the world in 2025? ________________________________________▲__________________________________________________ 66. Do you think only talent makes people succeed? What makes Wang Hong great? ________________________________________▲__________________________________________________ 七、书面表达(满分15分) 2026年宿迁暑期苏超志愿者招募活动正在进行中,活动旨在鼓励中学生参与城市服务,传递青春正能量。你对此很感兴趣,希望报名参加,请根据以下提示写一篇英语短文推荐自己。 自身优势 友善开朗 乐于助人… 时间充足 认真负责… 擅长交流 吃苦耐劳… 志愿工作 打扫城市… 劝导文明… 宣传家乡… 态度决心 … 注意: (1)文中须包括提示中所有信息(含需要补充的内容),可适当发挥; (2)文中不要出现真实的人名、校名和地名; (3)词数80个左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。 I know that Suqian is recruiting volunteers for the summer vacation. I am willing to sign up and try my best to make contributions to our hometown. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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