2026年江苏盐城市东台市第一教育联盟九年级考前预测英语试题

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年级 九年级
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使用场景 中考复习-三模
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 江苏省
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地区(区县) 东台市
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**基本信息** 试卷以贴近生活的时代情境和多元素材为载体,融合语言能力、文化意识与思维品质,如完形填空“奶奶适应科技生活”、阅读理解急救知识与环保误区辨析,体现三模备考的综合能力考查。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |完形填空|15题/15分|词汇辨析、语法应用|以奶奶学习使用智能手机为情境,考查上下文逻辑与情感态度| |阅读理解|30题/60分|文学阅读、生活感悟、急救知识、环保认知|含《最后一片叶子》改编、急救培训国际比较,问题从细节理解到推理判断| |词汇运用|20题/25分|政策词汇、文化词汇|结合江苏春假政策(如“balance study and life”)和火锅文化(首字母填空)| |书面表达|1题/20分|情感表达、篇章结构|半命题“Home, a place that is...”,引导讲述家庭故事,体现文化意识与语言表达能力|

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2026年江苏省盐城市东台市第一教育联盟三模 英语试卷答案 1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.B 21.D 22.B 23.D 24.C 25.A 26.C 27.B 28.C 29.B 30.B 31.D 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.E 36.A 37.C 38.B 39.E 40.D 41.Because they could get water easily. 42.Electricity. 43.Because rivers can cause floods. 44.They can make people very sick. 45.They should think over possible risks. 46.first 47.across 48.connected with 49.balance 50.strictly 51.were encouraged 52.while 53.take part in 54.change 55.more colourful 56.history/istory 57.appears/ppears 58.reasons/easons 59.around/round 60.increase/ncrease 61.famous/amous 62.northern/orthern 63.made/ade 64.while/hile 65.also/lso 66.例文: Home, a place where we solve problems together My family is far from perfect, yet it is exactly a place where we learn to solve problems together. Last month, my father unexpectedly lost his job. In the beginning, all of us were worried. However, instead of worrying about what had happened, we sat down together and made a practical plan. My mother decided to launch an online business selling homemade cakes. I helped design posters and packed the boxes. Meanwhile, my father took charge of the housework and devoted himself to learning new skills. After a two-month effort, our little business worked. This experience taught me a lesson: when we stand shoulder to shoulder in the face of difficulties, we will grow stronger together. Home, a place that is never boring I once believed home is rather dull. However, one weekend, my mom invited me to cook dinner with her. She patiently showed me how to chop vegetables and stir-fry eggs. Although I was clumsy and made quite a mess, we couldn’t stop laughing. When my dad returned home and tasted our dishes, he exclaimed with a warm smile, “This is the best meal I’ve ever had!” That day, I came to understand that home is not about fancy words or perfect moments. Instead, it lies in small, heartwarming things—like the pleasant smell of cooking and the sweet sound of our family laughing together. 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年江苏省盐城市东台市第一教育联盟三模 英语试卷 (满分:120分 考试时间:100分钟) 一、、 完形填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,计 15 分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 My grandma has been living with us in Guangzhou for a week. We once 1 her not getting used to the modern life here. But the facts are the opposite. She seems to be 2 energy, so she volunteers to cook meals for us every day and helps us with the housework. When we go out for a walk, I try hard to keep up with her. However, what surprises us most is how 3 she accepts the latest progress in high technology life. What you have to know is that she only got primary school 4 . When she joined us, we bought her a Guangzhou transportation card 5 she could use city buses and underground. One day, she came back 6 an e-card fixed on her smartphone. “It’s far more convenient(方便的). I saw others walk into the underground station just by scanning(扫描) 7 phones. I asked one for help to set it up on my phone.” she said with a big smile. Later, we taught her 8 to buy clothes and vegetables on smartphones, and even record videos and upload them online to share with 9 in TikTok. It quickly became her 10 smartphone app. Though she was unable to use it well at first, our patience helped a few times and some encouragement helped her get over(克服) the 11 . Most importantly, such communication has made our family relationship 12 . As for me, I’m a fan of her 13 and always give her likes. An elderly-friendly society 14 the old people can get great satisfaction and happiness. When grandmas turn to their 15 for help with smartphones, a little more patience from the young can encourage the old to move further in high technology life. 1.A.cared about B.worried about C.dreamed about D.wrote about 2.A.full of B.good for C.busy with D.absent from 3.A.rapidly B.slowly C.highly D.quietly 4.A.introduction B.instruction C.operation D.education 5.A.although B.unless C.so that D.as soon as 6.A.on B.with C.without D.in 7.A.their B.my C.his D.our 8.A.when B.why C.how D.whenever 9.A.another B.other C.the other D.others 10.A.famous B.favourite C.lucky D.comfortable 11.A.difficulties B.abilities C.activities D.causes 12.A.heavier B.deeper C.wider D.smaller 13.A.photos B.speeches C.videos D.diaries 14.A.decides B.wonders C.proves D.means 15.A.teachers B.parents C.grandchildren D.friend 二、 阅读理解 (共 30 小题;每小题 2 分,计 360分) 第一节:阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Behrman was a painter, but a failure in art. Although his life was hard, he had always been about to paint a masterpiece (杰作), but had never yet begun it. He made little money by serving as a model (模特) to the young artists who could not pay the price of a professional. Among those young artists were Sue and Johnsny. One day, Sue told Behrman the serious illness of Johnsny. As she lay in bed, she would watch the ivy leaves (常春藤叶) fall from the old vine (藤蔓) outside her window. “When the last leaf falls,” Sue said in a low voice. “She said that she would go, too.” “Foolishness!” Behrman shouted. “Someday I will paint a masterpiece and we will live a life of success. Got it!” At night, they paid a visit to Johnsny. She was sleeping at that time. Inside her room, they looked out of the window fearfully at the last leaf on the vine. A cold rain was falling, mixed with snow. The drops were beating heavily against the shaking leaf. Johnsny woke up the next morning. She found the leaf was still on the vine, brave and green against the gray wall. Another night passed, stormy and cold, but the leaf still survived. Not long after, the doctor said Johnsny was out of danger. However, old Behrman passed away because of pneumonia (肺炎). And that afternoon, Sue came to Johnsny’s bed. “I have something to tell you, Miss Johnsny” she said. “Mr. Behrman had been ill for only two days. When he was found by the janitor (门卫), he was helpless with pain. His shoes and clothes were all wet through and icy cold. And then a lantern, still lighted, a ladder and some brushes with green and yellow colors were found. Look out the window, dear, at the last ivy leaf on the wall. Didn’t you wonder why it never moved when the wind blew?” — Adapted from The Last Leaf by O. Henry 16.How did Behrman make money? A.By serving as a model to young artists. B.By helping young artists clean house. C.By teaching young artists how to paint. D.By selling his paintings to young artists. 17.What is Behrman like? A.Strict and careful.B.Hopeful and kind. C.Friendly and patient. D.Honest and polite. 18.What can be inferred from the ending of the story? A.Johnsny and Sue became best friends. B.The doctor’s care saved Johnsny. C.A masterpiece helped save a life. D.Sue knew why the leaf didn’t move when she lay in bed. B I’m rather good at using maps. But I forgot the maps and here we were, late afternoon, last day of vacation, my daughter, my cousin and I, driving along a two-lane highway in Oregon. No other car in sight, and the sun had just gone down. Where was that sweet little village? It should be right along this river. We drove on, farther into the unknown, river always at left as our guide. We kept passing farms and fields and now a few lights were coming out. In my head, I was doing a lot of self-criticisms (自我批评): Why didn’t we start earlier, bring the map and on and on? My cousin and I were both impatient and stressed. My daughter, at least, was happy in the back seat, text messaging a friend. I pulled up on the shoulder of the road to think. Just then—WOW! Amazing! A new scene had appeared. Where did it come from? Right there, out of nowhere, a magical misty landscape. Fields stretched in silent purples, with rows of tall trees, darkening in the dusk (黄昏). I turned the car engine off. All was silent in the hot summer air. Beside us, a plum-colored river hardly moved between a border of trees, its dark lazy water reflecting the last light of day. How breathtaking! Where had it been? If had seen even a bit of this beauty while driving along, I could have stopped and taken a look. I had missed it all. We miss a lot, almost everything, in fact, in our world. Our task-focused filters (过滤器) take care of that, choose only what we need. We need to get to work. Have some lunch. We see what we need to see, often for purposes of survival. Gregory Bateson, speaking of beauty, said the judgment is selection (选择) of a fact. In our daily lives, who or what is doing the selecting? Can we make a change? Can we see further? 19.What made the author keep criticizing herself in the beginning? A.That the vacation was below her expectations. B.That she wasn’t as good at using maps as before. C.That her cousin and daughter couldn’t get along. D.That lack of full preparations got her to lose her way. 20.The author felt really surprised because ________. A.she discovered a tourist attraction unknown to the public. B.her carelessness brought an unexpected pleasure. C.she reached what she had planned to. D.the right way to the little village came out of nowhere. 21.What does the story mean to tell us? A.Stay cool when you are trapped in trouble. B.Make a change for the purpose of survival. C.Be hopeful because there’s always a choice. D.Slow down to enjoy beauty in life. C If you see someone feint(晕倒), perhaps as a result of a heart attack, what can you do while you wait for the doctors? Chen Wenchu set a good example when he was 14. He performed CPR on a cleaner at his school, saving the man’s life in 2018. Chen showed that knowing how to perform CPR can be very important. According to medical experts, there is a “golden period”, the first four minutes of a heart attack, when CPR is most effective in saving the person’s life. In 2020, the Ministry of Education(教育部)asked all public schools to provide the first-aid(急救)courses including CPR as part of health education. CPR is not hard to learn. However, only less than 1% of Chinese adults have mastered it, while many have never heard of it. A 2019 survey noted that although 64.6% of schools have opened health education courses, the teaching results are not satisfactory. Zhao Sheng, a graduate from a Shandong high school, talked about her first CPR training in class. “No model, video or practice was included. I realized the acts I had been taught had lots of errors after I was trained another time in a medical school,” she said. Ding Han, a doctor from Guangdong, is a strong supporter for bringing first-aid knowledge into the classroom, “The first-aid course in schools is key for its popularization(普及)”, said Ding. Many countries have worked hard for the popularization of first-aid training, including CPR. In the USA, policemen, firefighters and school teachers must receive CPR training. And a 2017 survey showed that 65 percent of Americans had received CPR training. In Switzerland, all citizens are asked to be trained in first aid, including CPR. In Germany, every citizen must be trained before getting their driver’s license, which means about 80 percent of the country has received first-aid training. Forty percent of people in France are also trained in first aid. Just as an old Chinese saying goes, “Stones from other hills may serve to polish the jade of this one(它山之石可以攻玉).” ▲ 22.What’s the purpose of Paragraph 2? A.To introduce a good method to cure heart attack. B.To show the importance and effect of CPR. C.To give some advice on performing CPR. D.To show the bad result of a heart attack. 23.What can we learn from Zhao Sheng’s words? A.It’s hard for students to learn to perform CPR. B.Students should receive training in medical schools. C.Middle school students should be trained several times. D.The quality of the first-aid courses in schools should be improved. 24.Which of the following can best describe the first-aid training in China? A.Perfect. B.Wonderful. C.Unsatisfactory. D.Hopeless. 25.Which of the following may be written in the ▲ part? A.The action China will take in first-aid popularization. B.The other first-aid courses which are taken in China. C.The latest introduction about the adventures of CPR. D.The experience of CPR training from more schools. D Most of us realize that we must take care of the environment, and most of us take steps to save energy and reduce waste and pollution. But recently, some “green truths” have been shown to be only half true, or even completely false. Here are some common ones. Which are really green? Paper shopping bags are better than plastic ones. Plastic bags cause litter and are a danger to wild animals, which mistake them for food. It takes hundreds of years for plastic to break down, but much less time for paper. Because of this, people think paper bags are the better environmental choice. However, making a paper bag uses four times as much energy as making a plastic bag. The process also produces more greenhouse gases. In fact, both kinds of bags are bad for the environment. So, take a reusable bag with you when you go shopping. When you turn off a device (电器), it stops using power. When we turn off a device, such as television, it goes into standby mode. Devices still use power. This happens because electricity continues to leak (漏) from the device, even when it is turned “off”. To make sure your device is in fact off, remove the plug from its power supply. Eating local food is good for the environment. It seems like common sense: eating local food should be better for the environment, because it does not need to be transported long distances and kept cold during transport. Unfortunately, it is not that simple. The production of food uses most of the energy and produces most of the greenhouse gases. In some cases, local produce might have used more energy and produced more greenhouse gases than products grown a long way away. It’s better to take a shower than a bath. It depends on how long you spend in the shower and how large your bath is. If you spend more than eight minutes in a shower, you’ll use as much water as in a bath—about 50 liters of water. Therefore, the key is to keep your shower time as short as possible. Environmental awareness is now part of daily life. But it’s worth checking common ideas and opinions to see what’s really green. 26.What does the writer advise people to use when going shopping? A.Paper bags. B.Plastic bags. C.Reusable bags. D.cloth bags. 27.Why do devices still use power when they are turned “off”? A.Because they are broken. B.Because they are in stand-by mode and electricity leaks. C.Because the power button is not pressed hard enough. D.Because they need power to stay connected to the Internet. 28.What can we infer about local food from the passage? A.It is always more environmentally friendly. B.It is always more expensive than imported food. C.It might not be as green as people think in some cases. D.It tastes better than food from far away. 29.What does the word “leak” most probably mean? A.To stop suddenly.B.To escape slowly.C.To increase quickly.D.To disappear completely. 30.What is the main idea of the passage? A.We should stop all activities that are bad for the environment. B.We should question common “green truths” to understand what is truly green. C.All traditional environmental ideas are wrong. D.It is impossible to live a green life. 第二节:(一)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。每个选项仅使用一次。 You’ve probably heard of books that will change your life. And a lot of readers agree that the book Atomic Habits (《原子习惯》) will meet your needs. James Clear, who did a lot of research on formation of habits, is the writer of Atomic Habits. 31 It has sold over 15 million copies and has been translated into more than 50 languages. And his website receives millions of visitors each month. 32 That’s because the book introduces a practical system (系统) for creating good habits and breaking bad ones. Readers everywhere are very interested in Clear’s “science of tiny habits”. In the book, file writer suggests trying to get 1% better each day. For example, you’d like to exercise but you don’t think you have the time or energy. Clear suggests starting with two minutes a day. Over time, the effects of this habit will increase as you repeat the actions. 33 “All big things come from small beginnings,” says Clear. Clear continues with the following advice: Don’t focus on (聚焦) what you want to achieve. 34 For example, two men want to break the habit of smoking. When offered a cigarette (香烟), one says, “No, thanks. I’m trying to give up smoking.” The other says, “No, thanks. I’m not a smoker.” While the first man still sees himself as a smoker, the second man doesn’t. Clear says, “Bad habits will die more easily if you focus on who you want to become.” Atomic Habits will reshape the way you think about progress and success. 35 Slowly but surely, it will have a great effect on your health, job and relationships. A.Why is it so popular? B.Instead, focus on who you want to become. C.He calls these repeated actions “atomic habits”. D.This book is a No.1 New York Times bestseller. E.Also, it will give you the tools you need to change your habits. (二)阅读下面短文,从所给选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺,结构完整,其中有一项是多余选项。 This term, we have a 15-minute break between classes. Are you looking for some new activities to enjoy with friends and classmates? Here are five fun activities that require just a pen and some paper. ●Finish the story Write the first line of a story on a piece of paper. 36 Before passing it to the next player, cover up the paper so that only the last line of the story is seen. Each player continues to add a line to the story. Once it’s finished, you may end up with a very funny story. ●Blind drawing Give the “artist” a piece of paper, a pencil, and a subject, which could be another person in the group or an object in the classroom. Ask the artist to study the subject for a minute or two, and then cover their eyes and ask them to draw the person or object. 37 ●Categories (类别) Choose several broad categories like “cartoon characters” or “things that are blue”. Set a timer, divide yourselves into teams, and have each team write down words that fit the category. When the time is up, each team reads their answers. All teams must cross out any items (项目) that also appear on another team’s list. 38 The team with the most points is the winner. ●Who am I? Get a pen and many sticky notes for this game. 39 They can stick it to their forehead (前额) or their back. Each player has to move about the classroom, asking several yes-or-no questions to find out their “identity(身份)”. ●Paper telephone On a piece of paper, write out a simple sentence. 40 The third player must write a sentence describing the picture. Then the next player draws a picture of the second sentence. This cycle continues down the line until the paper returns to the first player. You may see how different the final sentence is from the first. A.The next player writes a line to continue it. B.Each unique (唯一的) answer scores a point for that team, C.Show the finished drawing and enjoy a few hearty laughs. D.The next player must create a drawing describing that sentence. E.For every player, hand out a note with the name of a famous person. F.The words on the paper may be different based on what players think they see. 第三节:阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题。 Why Live Near the River? Imagine pioneers traveling west in the 1800s. In those days, it was hard to find running water and shops where to buy things. As time went by, most pioneers had to make their homes near a river so that they could get water easily. Back in the pioneer days, people grew their own food, caught their own fish, and collected their own water. Staying close to a river was easy to get water for living. People also used river as roads, traveling on boats. Traders shipped goods to people from other areas. When building many factories right next to rivers for the water’s power to make machines work, some people choose to live near a river for working. They use the river to ship large goods, and some of them work at these factories where power factories provide electricity to home and business. People who carry goods onto ships live near the river, too. Some people are nervous about living near rivers because rivers can cause floods. Every once in a while, floodwaters rise higher than a house, ruining (泡坏) many things in the house. Some factories put their waste into rivers. Such waste causes water to smell bad and pollutes the crops we eat. Water and crops in polluted areas can make people very sick. People should think over the possible risks before deciding where to live. Rivers can provide jobs and fun activities in a beautiful place. However, those living by rivers should be willing to accept possible problems as well. 根据短文内容回答下列问题。(每题答案不超过6个单词) 41.Why did most pioneers make their home near a river?    42.What do power factories provide to home and business with rivers?     43.Why are some people nervous about living near rivers?             44.How can water and crops in polluted areas influence people?     45.What should people do before deciding where to live?             3、 词汇运用 第一节:阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词或短语并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整,每词或短语限用一次。 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,计 15 分) across    strict    change    balance    connect with first    colourful    encourage    while    take part in In 2026, Jiangsu Province officially introduced its 46 spring break for primary and junior high school students. This new policy covered all students from Grade 1 to Grade 9 47 the province. The spring break lasted 3 days, from April 1st to 3rd, and it 48 the Qingming Festival holiday perfectly, forming a comfortable 6-day long vacation for teenagers. The local government created this break to let students 49 study and daily life. During the holiday, all schools 50 controlled written homework to avoid heavy pressure. Some schools offered free after-school care to help busy working parents. Students 51 to go outdoors, enjoy the warm spring breeze and beautiful flowers. Some students chose to have short family trips to nearby villages or parks, 52 others preferred to visit museums or libraries quietly. Hopefully, students could 53 as many interesting outdoor activities as possible. The spring break not only gives students a full rest but helps them learn more outside textbooks. It is a meaningful 54 in Jiangsu’s education system. It makes school life much 55 for every student. This special break lets teenagers feel the beauty of spring and grow up healthily in both study and life. 第二节:根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整,完整地写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。 (每空一词)(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,计 10 分) 根据短文内容及所给首字母提示写出所缺单词,使短文意思完整,每空一词。 The hot pot is one of the most popular meals in China. It has a long h 56 of about 2,000 years. It used to be preferred in winter, but these days it a 57 on tables all year round. Apart from its delicious taste, there are two other important r 58 for the Chinese to like the hot pot. The first one is that the hot pot is considered a great way to make new friends. People gather a 59 the pot, eating, drinking, chatting and having fun. The other is that the hot pot is a ‘healthy meal’. Eating the hot pot can warm the body and improve circulation (血液循环) in winter. In summer it can i 60 perspiration (出汗) to help cool the body. There are several kinds of hot pots in China with different soups. Two of the most popular hot pots are Sichuan hot pot and Beijing mutton hot pot. Sichuan hot pot is f 61 for its spicy (辣的) taste. Beijing mutton hot pot is the most popular hot pot in the n 62 part of China. Mutton is its main part and the soup is m 63 from meat bones. When you eat a hot pot in a restaurant, generally, there are two types of soup bases: spicy and clear. A clear soup base has a quite light taste w 64 a spicy soup base usually has a strong taste with Sichuan pepper inside. There is a 65 a special pot with a divider in the middle between the spicy and clear soup, which is called a double-flavor pot (鸳鸯锅). How wonderful! 四、 书面表达 (共 1 小题,计 20 分) 66.俗语说得好:East or west, home is best! 家是一个让灵魂栖息的地方;家是一个把风雨关在门外的地方;家是一首写不完的散文诗……每个家都有属于自己的故事。最近学校英语角正在举办以“Home, a place that is ________”或者“Home, a place where ________”为主题的征文活动,要求如下: 1、请先在横线上填写一个恰当的形容词或短语(如:warm; full of stories; where I grow up; never boring …)使标题完整; 2、讲述你和家人之间的一件小事,体现你对“家”的理解,要跟标题吻合; 3、谈谈这件事对你的影响或者给你的感悟; 4、词数100左右,语言通顺,不得出现真实学校校名和姓名。 ______________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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