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2026年初中结业学科学业水平测试模拟评价
九年级英语试卷
本试卷共8页,满分90分。考试用时100分钟。
一、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1. Travelling is a good way to experience life ___ school and learn about the real world.
A. over B. through C. beyond D. against
2. The smell of the old books in Zhenjiang Library ___ me of the happy afternoons I spent reading there as a child.
A. reminds B. refuses C. remains D. reviews
3. After hours of discussion, the whole class finally reached an ___ to go to Jinshan Lake for their spring outing.
A. agreement B. advertisement C. achievement D. advantage
4. In the past, many students felt ___ because of too much homework and high expectations from parents. Now things are getting better.
A. excited B. stressed C. relaxed D. interested
5. People should use AI tools ___ instead of depending on them completely, or they may lose the ability to think by themselves.
A. quickly B. wisely C. heavily D. widely
6. You will never improve your spoken English ___ you practice speaking it every day.
A. if B. because C. although D. unless
7. The students were excited to know that their plan to plant trees in the park would be ___ next Saturday morning.
A. put out B. broken out C. carried out D. handed out
8. —___ I hand in the book report tomorrow morning, Mr. Li?
—No, you needn't. You can give it to me before this Friday.
A. Must B. Can C. May D. Should
9. Which of the following is a fact?
A. Zhenjiang vinegar is the best vinegar in the world.
B. The new park near Jinshan Lake is very beautiful.
C. Jinshan Mountain has a history of 1,500 years.
D. Xijin Ferry is a wonderful place to go at night.
10. —Could you please tell me something about Liu Boming, the astronaut from Zhenjiang? I wonder ___.
—Sure. He graduated from Zhenjiang No.1 Middle School and joined the space program.
A. which part of Zhenjiang did he grow up in
B. that he was born in a small village in Zhenjiang
C. how many space missions did he complete in total
D. what education background he had before becoming an astronaut
二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
As the music begins, a Sichuan Opera performer steps onto the stage, walking, kicking and dancing to the music while quickly changing face masks. No one notices 11___ unusual until the last mask is removed. The audience realizes that the performer is a bit different.
Yin Qiuhua, the 19-year-old performer, was born with Down syndrome (唐氏综合症). Her mother, Zhao Haiying, has been seeking 12___ treatment for her and teaching her life skills. “I can't take care of her for her whole life. My biggest wish was to find a suitable 13___ for her so that she can earn her own living,” said Zhao.
They tried almost every training course in Peng'an County in Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, including violin and folk dance lessons, 14___ Yin didn't do well in any of them. “The problem was either my daughter 15___ couldn't understand what was being taught, and the other children in the class had difficulty accepting her, or the teacher was unable to communicate with her,” she said.
Things began to change in 2021, when Zhao met Lin Chun, a traditional Chinese opera teacher at the county's cultural centre. Lin 16___ to take Yin as his student and teach her the face-changing art of Sichuan Opera, which is 17___ in South-west China.
The face-changing technique is difficult to learn for most people, it is even more difficult for Yin. She can hardly communicate with others 18___ conversation and has limited understanding and learning abilities. During the first year, Yin practised for up to eight hours a day. To 19___ her and help with her training, Zhao accompanied (陪伴) her every day. After about 18 months of training, Yin made her first performance at an event. It was a great success and her mother was so happy and moved to tears.
“The most valuable advice I can give to parents is that they should not 20___ their children. We should try our best to discover their shining points,” Zhao said.
11. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
12. A. correct B. traditional C. expensive D. medical
13. A. symbol B. skill C. service D. system
14. A. or B. and C. so D. but
15. A. certainly B. easily C. simply D. hardly
16. A. agreed B. refused C. caused D. failed
17. A. perfect B. proper C. private D. popular
18. A. through B. without C. against D. behind
19. A. expect B. express C. encourage D. explain
20. A. pick up B. give up C. make up D. stay up
三、阅读理解(共15小题;21-30小题,每小题2分;31-35小题,每题1分,满分25分)
阅读下面的三篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
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In spring 2026, a special event took place in Beijing. The 2026 Beijing E-Town Half Marathon (马拉松) and Humanoid Robot Half Marathon was held on April 19. It was the second edition of the world’s first robot marathon.
A robot called Lightning from the Honor Company made history. It completed the 21.0975-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. Its speed was even faster than the human world record, beating it by around 7 minutes.
Great progress has been made compared with last year. In 2025, the fastest robot needed more than two hours to finish the race. This year, nearly 40 percent of the robots could run on their own without remote control. The race fully tested their speed, balance and AI intelligence.
An engineer introduced the key technology of Lightning. It is equipped with a special liquid cooling system, just like common smartphones. The system stops the robot from overheating and allows it to keep running for a long time.
Though a few robots met small problems during the competition, the event clearly showed the fast development of AI and robot technology. It brings us confidence in a smarter high-tech future.
Besides being a sports event, the marathon encourages technological research and innovation. It also shows China’s continuous progress in robot development and helps push forward the global high-end equipment industry.
24. How long did Lightning finish the half marathon?
A. For over an hour. B. For around 7 minutes.
C. For more than 50 minutes. D. For less than 50 minutes.
25. What can we learn about the 2026 Beijing E-Town Half Marathon?
A. None of the robots had any problems during the competition.
B. Nearly two fifths of the robots could run without remote control.
C. The event marked the first time the world’s first robot marathon was held.
D. Lightning was the first robot to finish a 21.0975-kilometer race in history.
26. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Lightning — The Smartest Robot B. How Robots Use Cooling Systems
C. 2026 Beijing Robot Half Marathon D. A New Future of High-tech Robots
C
Iceland is the most eco-friendly country in the world. Sitting on a geologic (地质的) hot spot with lots of volcanic (火山的) activities, Iceland has plenty of geothermal (地热的) energy. In fact, it is Icelanders who have truly won this title. They made decisions to use clean energy and learned how to make good use of their natural resources.
An Icelandic baker named Rafn Hilmarsson bakes hverabrauð (hot-springs bread), just as his mother and his grandmother did before. Every day, Rafn takes the bread dough (面团) to his oven—a hole dug near the town’s lake. The hole is about one foot deep, where temperatures are near the boiling point. Rafn covers the hole with sand. After 24 hours, he returns to dig out his fully baked bread, hot from its earthly oven.
Most homes are heated using geothermal water from underground. But that wasn’t always the case. Until the 1970s, most people in Iceland heated their homes using oil, which was expensive. So the government put in pipes that brought hot water from beneath Earth’s surface to Icelanders’ homes. Those same pipes carrying hot water to heat homes were also used to help melt (融化) snow and ice from city sidewalks.
In this way, Iceland ended the dependence on oil for heating. In Reykjavik, Icelanders’ heating costs would be five times as high if they still depended on oil. Iceland uses geothermal energy and water energy to produce 99 percent of the country’s electricity. Icelanders are using clean energy to power everything from fishing boats to cars and buses driving around Reykjavik.
Iceland now shares its practice about geothermal heating with the rest of the world. The president of the country travels to other countries, explaining the advantages of geothermal power. Engineers and geologists from Iceland have helped scientists in Germany, the Philippines, China, and the United States learn more about using Earth’s heat for their own projects. The plenty of cheap, efficient (高效的) energy makes Iceland a possible choice for big companies like Microsoft and Google to run the mega-computers that power the World Wide Web.
27. Why is Iceland the most eco-friendly country in the world?
A. Because it has a lot of volcanic activities.
B. Because Iceland has plenty of geothermal energy.
C. Because its people are good at making hot-springs bread.
D. Because it uses clean energy like geothermal energy widely.
28. What can we learn about Rafn’s way of baking bread?
A. It depends on natural heat and takes a full day.
B. It is a modern creative way invented by himself.
C. He uses special hot spring water to boil the dough.
D. He digs a deep hole and keeps fire burning inside.
29. What change did Iceland make in the 1970s?
A. It started to use oil to heat most homes.
B. It increased people’s heating costs five times.
C. It built pipes to bring hot geothermal water for heating.
D. It stopped using geothermal energy to melt snow on sidewalks.
30. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Iceland only keeps its geothermal technology to itself.
B. Iceland’s geothermal power is expensive but highly efficient.
C. Microsoft and Google have set up the mega-computers in Iceland.
D. Iceland offers help to other countries in using geothermal energy.
D
阅读以下内容,从其后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,有两项是多余的。
Morning walking is becoming more and more popular among teenagers. Many people think it is just a simple way to exercise, 31___.
First, morning walking is good for our physical health. The air in the early morning is fresh and clean. Walking slowly helps our bodies wake up, improves blood circulation and makes us energetic for the whole day. Unlike running, 32___.
Second, 33___. As Grade 9 students, we often face heavy study stress. Walking in the quiet morning can calm us down and help us think more clearly. Many students find it easier to plan their daily study after a short walk.
Third, morning walking is a great chance to stay away from phones. Instead of staying up late and getting up late, 34___. Experts say keeping a morning walking habit for one month can greatly change our lifestyle.
Finally, morning walking also gives us a chance to enjoy the beauty of nature around us. We can listen to the singing of birds and feel the gentle wind, which makes our life more enjoyable. For us Grade 9 students, 35___. Why not start this good habit right now?
A. it is easy and will not make people feel too tired.
B. it is difficult for young students.
C. but it actually brings us lots of advantages.
D. we can develop a good living habit.
E. it helps students make study plans better.
F. it is good for our mind.
G. it is really a cheap and useful way to relax ourselves.
四、词汇运用(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从方框中选择恰当的词或短语并用其适当的形式填空(每个词或短语只能用一次)。
increase; require; after all; try out for; avoid; choice;
meaningful; no longer; play the role of; have a gift for
36. The young man’s decision to study abroad was a wise ______ to improve his life.
37. The young actress was chosen to ______ brave doctor in the new movie about the fight against the disease.
38. The number of visitors to Jinshan Park has ______ greatly since the city became a top tourist city in early 2026.
39. The players in Suchao say playing for their city is much ______ than winning or losing.
40. Don’t be too sad about losing the AI competition. ______, you are only a beginner and you did very well in the first round.
41. New rules were made in 2025 to keep the Yangtze River clean, and many factories have taken action ______ polluting the river.
42. To join the school science club, every student is ______ to hand in a short introduction about their interests.
43. The housing price here is ______ as high as it was five years ago. It has dropped a lot.
44. More than 500 students in Zhenjiang plan to ______ the 2026 Marathon volunteer team to help runners from different countries.
45. The young man really ______ drawing. He can draw lively pictures without much practice.
五、阅读填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
A) 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。
No one expected that Baduanjin would become popular among young Chinese people.
In the past couple of years, an online teaching video of Baduanjin, a form of Qigong, has been played for more than 10 m___46___ times. “I have been doing Baduanjin for about four months. I like Baduanjin because it gives me a much h___47___ lifestyle,” a young man said.
Baduanjin is one of the oldest health and fitness methods in China, first c___48___ over 800 years ago during the Song Dynasty. Its name is m___49___ up of two parts, namely “baduan” and “jin”. The first part refers to eight separate movements. And the s___50___ part refers to the stretch (伸展) and grace (优雅) of the movements.
C___51___ with sports such as ball games or swimming, Baduanjin is slow and usually played with p___52___ music, so it used to be considered as a sport for the elders. Step by step, however, many young people have realized the a___53___ of the sport. It helps kill their neck and back pain after long working hours while not requiring much effort, time or space.
Sun Yuxuan, a college student, has n___54___ the rising popularity of Baduanjin and has been teaching other students to practise for three years. “I didn’t e___55___ that it could attract so many young people. I guess that’s because they receive real benefits from the sport,” she said.
B) 根据短文内容在文章后表格中的空白处填入一个最恰当的词,每空一词。
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a science-fiction idea. It has already become part of our life, especially in education. AI tutors and writing helpers are now common in classrooms around the world. Many educators like them because they are efficient (高效率的). But more and more people are talking about the problems of using AI too much.
Some people support AI in schools. They say AI can give students personalized help. It can check students’ performance right away, and give them special exercises, acting as a personal teacher for every learner. It can also free up teachers from daily grading, allowing them to spend time on more meaningful talks and activities and help develop important thinking skills. What’s more, AI can make learning more interesting and make it possible for all the students, including those in far away places, to use many resources.
However, people who disagree warn of serious risks. The biggest problem is that it gets in the way of developing thinking for yourself. If students always use AI to get quick answers, they may skip the hard but important work of thinking and solving problems. If they depend too much on AI, they may grow up to be good at using tools, but don’t have the basic ability to think deeply.
Moreover, depending too much on AI suggestions might create an “intellectual bubble” and reduce chances to see different ideas and opinions. The human side of a teacher—guiding, encouraging, and knowing how a student feels—is something AI cannot copy.
In short, AI is a powerful tool, but it should work as a helper, not a substitute (替代) for the heart of education—the human part. The challenge for educators and students is to find a balance. We must learn to use AI’s strengths for getting things done well and personal learning, while actively protecting room for deep thinking, creativity, and the priceless human connection that truly moves learning forward.
AI In 56: Helper, Not Substitute
Introduction
AI is now a real part of education. People welcome its help but 57____ about depending too much on it.
Different 58____
People for it:
• AI gives every student personalized help like a 59____ teacher.
• It frees up teachers’ time so they can design meaningful activities.
• AI makes learning more interesting and 60____ more possibilities for all the students to learn.
People 61____ it:
• Too much AI makes students 62____ to think for themselves.
• It can trap them in an “intellectual bubble” with only 63____ ideas.
• AI can’t guide, encourage or understand students’ 64____.
Conclusion
AI should 65____ students learn, not take the place of human connections and deep thinking.
六、书面表达(共1题;满分15分)
学校报刊英文版正在开展以 “Kindness as Our Virtue” 为主题的征文活动。请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你对善的看法、曾经行善的经历以及你的感受。
参考词汇: virtue n. 美德
征文要点:
1. What do you think of kindness?
2. What did you do?
3. How did you feel?
征文要求:
1. 文中必须包括所有的要点,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 词数不少于90,开头已经给出,不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名等信息。
Kindness as Our Virtue
Being kind is a traditional virtue of Chinese people.
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九年级英语答案
一、单项选择
1. C 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. D
二、完形填空
11. B 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. C 16. A 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. B
三、阅读理解
21. A 22. B 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. D
31. C 32. A 33. F 34. D 35. G
四、词汇运用
36. choice 37. play the role of 38. increased 39. more meaningful 40. After all
41. to avoid 42. required 43. no longer 44. try out for 45. has a gift for
五、阅读填空
A)
46. million 47. healthier 48. created 49. made 50. second
51. Compared 52. peaceful 53. advantages 54. noticed 55. expect
B)
56. Education 57. worry 58. opinions/ideas 59. personal 60. offers
61. against 62. fail 63. similar 64. feelings 65. help
六、书面表达(参考范文)
Kindness as Our Virtue
Being kind is a traditional virtue of Chinese people. It is not only a warm light for others but also a bright guide for ourselves.
Last winter, I noticed an elderly neighbour living alone often struggled with heavy groceries. I started helping her carry them every weekend. Gradually, we became close friends. She shared stories of her life with me, and I listened patiently. When she was ill, I even helped her buy medicine and take care of her cat.
Every time she thanked me with a big smile, my heart felt full of warmth. I realized that kindness is never one-sided. By giving a little help, I received more love and happiness in return. Small acts of kindness can make the world a better place.
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