江苏泰州市高港区2026年中考适应性考试九年级英语试卷

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2026年中考适应性考试九年级英语试卷答案 1、 单项选择 1-5 ADBCB 6-10 ADADC 2、 完形填空 11-15 ABACB 16-20 DAABB 21-25 CDBBC 3、 阅读理解 26-30 ADCBC 31-35 DADCC 36-40 BACCB 41-45 CAACC 4、 任务型阅读 46. tested 47. Advantages 48. stress 49. joining/ participating 50. crowds 51. improve 52. able 53. provided 54. according 55. healthily 5、 综合填空 56. A 57. talked 58. personal 59. will see 60. like 61. If/When 62. first 63. to manage 64. widely 65. safer 6、 书面表达 Sample writing: Love yourself Recently, the warm phrase "Love You, Old Self" has become popular among young people. In my opinion, loving yourself means accepting who you are. It doesn't mean being selfish, instead, it means giving yourself the care and encouragement you need. Last term, when I failed an important exam , I was very upset first. Instead of being too hard on myself, I wrote "Love you, old self" in my notebook. I told myself that everyone makes mistakes and that I should learn from failure. I loved myself by treating myself kindly and patiently, just like my closest friends. This experience helped me grow stronger. I became more confident and positive. I learned that true love for oneself is the key to facing future challenges bravely. Loving myself makes me enjoy life better. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年中考适应性考试九年级英语试卷 (考试时间:100分钟 满分:120分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第一部分选择题和第二部分非选择题。 2.作答试题前,请考生务必将自己的姓名、考试号填写在答题卡规定的位置上,并认真核对。 3.答案必须填在答题卡上,在其它位置作答一律无效。 第一部分 选择题(共65分) 一、单项选择从下列每题所给的选项中,选择一个最佳答案。(10分) 1. To welcome APEC 2026, Shenzhen has introduced many “smart city”________, like AI-powered traffic lights and cleaning robots. A. inventions B. invitations C. instructions D. introductions 2. — Many bookstores plan to offer free coffee ________ the book discount activities this month. That sounds great! It can attract more book lovers to visit. A. behind B. between C. beside D. besides 3. — Have you tried the new AI homework helper DeepSeek? — Yes. It can ________ understand my questions and give clear answers, which really surprises me. A. hardly B. completely C. closely D. simply 4. According to the new “Health First” policy, students ________ have at least one hour of outdoor activities every school day. A. can B. may C. must D. could 5. Our teacher often tells us that nothing can be achieved ________ we keep trying and never give up. A. if B. unless C. because D. though 6. A new smart study lamp which reduces blue light ________ very well among students recently. A. sells B. sold C. is sold D. was sold 7. — Our community needs more volunteers for the weekend “Collect and Share Activity”. — Count me in! I believe every small act of kindness can ________. A. make a living B. make a decision C. make a choice D. make a difference 8. We are all wonder about ________ at the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics. A. who won the first gold medal for China B. How many gold medals will Chinese team win C. that how the Chinese freestyle skiers performed D. if Chinese athlete Su Yiming set a new world record 9. Which of the following is TRUE according to the right picture? A. The saying is from a Western classic work. B. The saying encourages people to be hard-working. C. A famous ancient educator called Laozi said the saying. D. The saying teaches us to treat others as we wish to be treated. 10. — Your speech on Chinese traditional medicine at the English festival was fantastic! — ________. I’m glad you found it interesting. A. Don’t mention it B. I don’t think so C. Thank you D. That’s all right 二、完形填空阅读短文,从每题所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(15分) Everything seemed well and peaceful in Lilliput and I saw no problems for the people there. But I was 11 . One day a good friend, Reldresal, told me about a terrible 12 between Lilliput and a country nearby. “My dear Gulliver,” he said, “please do not think that everything is 13 here in Lilliput. The truth is very different. We are now fighting against a country called Blefuscu. More than 30,000 Lilliputians have died.” “How terrible,” I said. “But 14 are you fighting?” “We are fighting because of eggs,” he answered. “Eggs!” I cried, with great 15 . I could not believe my ears but Reldresal continued to 16 . “It is not a small matter, Gulliver. On Lilliput we have always opened our boiled eggs from the big end but one day the emperor’s grandfather 17 his finger doing this. As a result, the emperor introduced a new rule: everyone must break open their eggs at the 18 end.” “But why start a war because of this?” I asked. “Small end, big end. Is it 19 ?” “It is very important for some Lilliputians,” Reldresal continued. “Some have even run away to the island of Blefuscu because they do not want to 20 their egg-breaking habit.” “Why have they moved to Blefuscu?” I asked. “On the island of Blefuscu,” my friend continued, “they have not 21 this new rule. They continue to break their eggs at the big end. The people there do not want to go 22 their old rules and traditions. For this reason the emperor of Blefuscu had war against Lilliput.” I should say that this story seemed 23 to me. Can you 24 two countries fighting because of boiled eggs? But I didn’t want to make my friend Reldresal angry and I have heard of many wars which have started for the 25 reasons. So I continue to listen with interest. 11. A. wrong B. right C. true D. unusual 12. A. discussion B. fight C. meeting D. conversation 13. A. perfect B. terrible C. common D. special 14. A. where B. what C. why D. when 15. A. joy B. surprise C. fear D. pity 16. A. announce B. explore C. report D. explain 17. A. cut B. killed C. beat D. touched 18. A. smaller B. bigger C. heavier C. thinner 19. A. necessary B. important C. possible D. interesting 20. A. keep B. change C. improve D. develop 21. A. broken B. explained C. introduced D. described 22. A. beyond B. for C. with D. against 23. A. unforgettable B. unbelievable C. uncomfortable D. uncountable 24. A. guess B. imagine C. consider D. suppose 25. A. best B. biggest C. silliest D. kindest 三、阅读理解阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。(40分) A Seasonal travel guide to Hubei Spring In spring, the most popular activity is to enjoy flowers. Come to Wuhan University. There are about 1,000 cherry trees. When cherry blossoms all come out in early spring, the university looks like a pink sea. You can walk along the Cherry Blossom Avenue and admire old Chinese-style buildings. Besides, you can ride around the East Lake or visit the Yellow Crane Tower. Summer Shennongjia is known as “Natural Oxygen Bar”. It is wonderful to visit in summer. The weather there is cooler than that in most areas of Hubei. Millions of people visit Shennongjia to get away from the summer heat. You can go hiking in thick forests and breathe fresh air. If you are lucky, you might meet golden snub-nosed monkeys! Autumn Suizhou is famous for the Ginkgo Valley (银杏谷). There are thousands of old ginkgo trees around the villages. When the leaves turn bright yellow in autumn, the valley looks like a beautiful painting. Visitors often take photos and collect the colourful leaves. You can also try green food at the villagers’ homes. Winter Xianning is great for a holiday in winter. It is a green city with lots of mountains and hot springs. There is a big ski area at the top of a mountain. Skiing there can be very exciting. When you are tired, lie back in a hot spring. You can relax, chatting and tasting the local tea. It brings full energy to every visitor. 26. Which of the following activities is the most popular in Wuhan in spring? A. Enjoying cherry blossoms. B. Running along the East Lake. C. Seeing Chinese-style buildings. D. Visiting the Yellow Crane Tower. 27. If a man likes cool weather and nature, where will he go in July? A. Wuhan. B. Xianning. C. Suizhou. D. Shennongjia. 28. Which season is the best to visit the Ginkgo Valley? A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn. D. Winter. 29. What can visitors enjoy after skiing in Xianning in winter? A. Local green food. B. Hot springs and tea. C. A hike up the mountain. D. Wild plants and animals. 30. Where can you most probably read the passage? A. In a food guide. B. In a science report. C. In a travel magazine. D. In a geography textbook. B My father and I were both angry. “Never set foot in this house again!” shouted my father. With tears in my eyes, I rushed out to the street. I walked aimlessly. A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me. I seemed to see my childhood from another space: happy. But now… I don’t know whether it is because I have grown up or because my dad is getting old. We have different ways of thinking. He always puts his opinions on me. We are just like two people coming from two different worlds. It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened. I walked in the streets. My heart was cold on this hot summer night. As I walked on, there were fewer and fewer people in the streets, until I had only the street lights with me. When I finally reached the building where I lived, I saw that the light was still on. I thought to myself: “Is my father waiting for me, or is he still angry with me?” In fact, it was nothing. Perhaps, my dad was throwing away some of his old stamps. Perhaps he thought they were useless. I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. All the lights were off except my father’s. Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn’t know how to express himself. After shouting at me, he never showed any moments of regret. But after we fought, he had the habit of tucking me under the covers (掖被子) while I am sleeping. This was how he always was. He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature. The light was still on. “Am I wrong?” I whispered, maybe … With the key in my hand, I was as nervous as I had ever been. At last, I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door, tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that there wasn’t the iron door that I had imagined between us at all. Love — it’s second to none. 31. Why did the son feel there was an “iron door” between him and his father? A. Because his father never talked to him. B. Because his father was very old and weak. C. Because he didn’t love his father any more. D. Because they had totally different ways of thinking. 32. What can we infer from the underlined sentence in paragraph 6? A. The son was afraid to tell the true feelings to his father. B. The father knew the son’s hobby but acted like he didn’t care. C. The son thought collecting stamps was a useless hobby himself. D. The father would certainly be angry if he knew the son’s hobby. 33. After shouting at the son, what habit did the father have? A. He would say sorry to the son face to face. B. He would buy gifts for the son to make up. C. He would turn off all the lights and go to bed early. D. He would tuck the son under the covers when the son slept. 34. What did the son realize when he opened the door? A. His father had already gone to sleep. B. His father was still very angry with him. C. Love was the most important thing between them. D. The “iron door” between them was real and hard to open. 35. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Hot Summer Night B. My Strict Father C. Love Behind the “Iron Door” D. My Happy Childhood C Imagine drinking warm water instead of cold drinks, making pear soup on a lazy evening, or practising baduanjin (八段锦) to start your day. Nowadays, these are no longer only Chinese habits. More and more foreigners are falling in love with Chinese daily habits, and the idea of “Becoming Chinese” is winning hearts all over the world. From New York to London, foreigners are sharing their “Chinese-style days,” showing that you needn’t change your nationality to love Chinese daily life. What makes these habits so popular? For most people, it is because they are good for health and easy to do. Unlike expensive gym cards or expensive health products, Chinese daily habits are cheap and easy to learn. “Drinking warm water makes my stomach feel much better,” a US life blogger said. Another user said that 10 minutes of baduanjin every day has fixed her sleep problems. The small changes fit people’s wish for a slower, healthier lifestyle — no wonder this trend (趋势) became popular! Two main reasons make this craze spread quickly: policy and technology. China has made visiting easier by making the transit visa-free (过境免签) time longer from 144 to 240 hours for travelers from 55 countries. Foreign visitors have taken this chance to walk on city streets, try local food, and share their trips online. Also, translation tools and social media let these daily moments spread fast — even if you can’t speak Chinese, you can easily follow a baduanjin guide and join the fun. This trend is not only about habits — it is about seeing China beyond kung fu, pandas and old palaces. As friends from all over the world enjoy warm daily joys like ginger tea, congee and baduanjin to relax, it shows that Chinese culture is not only for watching but also for living and enjoying. With easier travel rules and smarter translation tools, more people will discover its charm. The “Becoming Chinese” craze is not a short-lived thing — it is a sweet start to closer cultural ties around the world. 36. Why does the writer mention Chinese daily habits like drinking warm water in the beginning? A. To give readers advice. B. To introduce the topic. C. To show the differences. D. To explain Chinese culture. 37. What does the underlined word “craze” in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. A popular trend. B. a short-lived thing. C. A traditional culture. D. A new kind of technology. 38. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Chinese daily habits are expensive but easy to learn. B. Chinese culture is only suitable for watching, not for living. C. Visa-free policy makes it easier for foreign visitors to come to China. D. Smarter translation tools have no influence on discovery of Chinese culture. 39. What is the author’s attitude towards the “Becoming Chinese” trend? A. Worried. B. Unsure C. Supportive. D. Doubtful. 40. What is the main idea of the passage? A. How to Learn Chinese Daily Habits B. Chinese Daily Habits Win Global Hearts C. The Popularity of Chinese Travel Culture D. The Secrets Behind Chinese Popular Symbols D ① Have you ever hoped for a personal helper that can not only answer your questions but also do real things for you? In early 2026, a new open-source AI tool named OpenClaw, also called “Lobster” (龙虾), became popular all over the world. It shows us what future AI will be like. ② Different from traditional chatbots such as ChatGPT, which can only talk with users, OpenClaw is made to act. Its biggest feature is giving AI “claws” — the ability to finish tasks on your computer. If you allow, it can work on your personal computer like Mac or PC, and can be controlled simply through common chat apps, for example, WhatsApp and Telegram. You can send a message to ask it to organize your files, send an e-mail or do online research for your school homework, and it will finish the task right away. This is because OpenClaw has a smart structure: a “brain” to think, “hands and feet” to do tasks and a “memory” to remember your habits little by little. ③ Thanks to these, soon it became extremely popular, especially in China. Big tech companies like Tencent and Alibaba quickly provided easy one-click installation (安装) services. There were even long queues outside Tencent’s offices, because people waited there for free setup. People started to call the process of using and training OpenClaw “raising a lobster”. ④ However, the powerful tool also brings big risks. OpenClaw needs high-level access (权限) to your computer to work, so it has serious safety problems. If it misunderstands your orders or is hacked by bad people, it may lose your data or leak (泄露) your personal information. In March 2026, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology gave warnings about these risks and told users to set it up carefully. ⑤ In general, OpenClaw is a big step for AI from “talking” to “doing”. It can help people work more efficiently, but experts say people must use it carefully and always control it by themselves. 41. What is the biggest difference between OpenClaw and traditional chatbots like ChatGPT? A. OpenClaw is more expensive to use. B. OpenClaw is only popular in China. C. OpenClaw can take action and finish tasks itself. D. OpenClaw aren’t able to answer questions from users. 42. How can users control OpenClaw according to the passage? A. Through common chat apps. B. Through messages and e-mails. C. By calling the tech company directly. D. By using special programs only on Mac. 43. Why does the writer mention long queues outside Tencent’s offices? A. To show how popular OpenClaw is B. To complain Tencent’s bad service. C. To tell us OpenClaw is hard to set up. D. To explain how to use OpenClaw correctly. 44. What is the main safety risk of OpenClaw? A. It may make the computer broken easily. B. It can make people become too lazy to work. C. High-level access may cause data loss or leak. D. It may lead to misunderstandings about bad people. 45. What is the structure of this passage? (① = Paragraph 1, ② = Paragraph 2 …) A. B. C. D. 第二部分 非选择题(共55分) 四、任务型阅读 阅读下面的短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,每个空格只填一个单词。(15分) According to the 2026 Government Work Report, China will support some areas to start spring and autumn holidays for primary and secondary school students. At the same time, the country will carry out a staggered paid leave system (错峰带薪休假) for workers. This policy has already been tested in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Sichuan provinces with valuable experience. These short holidays bring many advantages to students. After long periods of study, students often feel stressed. The holidays can help them relax and stay healthy both in body and mind. The weather during these seasons is usually comfortable and pleasant. Students can leave their classrooms and take part in outdoor activities. They can try farming work, get close to nature, or learn about local culture. In this way, they turn textbook knowledge into real-life experience. Families also gain advantages from this policy. With staggered leave, parents can travel with their children during less busy times. This means lower costs and fewer crowds. Many families choose to travel or visit relatives together. These shared experiences draw family members closer. Meanwhile, the holidays help make local tourism and economy better. This creates a win-win situation for both education and society. However, the policy also faces some challenges. The biggest problem is that many working parents cannot look after their children during the holidays. To solve this, many schools provide childcare services with colourful activities. Local communities also offer more programs to students. Moreover, schools can set the holiday dates freely based on local conditions. In short, spring and autumn holidays are an important step in education reform. They show a move away from exam-centered education toward all-round student development. With all the efforts from families, schools and communities, these holidays will help students grow in a healthier and more meaningful way. Spring and Autumn Holidays for Primary and Secondary School Students Introduction The government has 46 the policy in several provinces with valuable experience. 47 ▶ The holidays can help students reduce 48 after long periods of study. ▶ Students can gain practical experience by 49 in outdoor activities. ▶ Parents can travel with their children at lower costs and avoid 50 . ▶ The holidays can help 51 local tourism and economy. Challenge ▶ The biggest one: Many working parents aren’t 52 to look after their children during the holidays. Solutions ▶ Childcare services and more programs are 53 for students by schools and communities. ▶ Schools can set the holiday dates freely 54 to local conditions. Conclusion ▶ The policy aims to achieve all-round student development. ▶ These holidays will help students grow more 55 and meaningfully. 五、综合填空根据短文内容,填写所缺单词。每空不限一词。(15分) Many people use their ID cards every day, but few people know the secrets behind this small card. Recently, this common item became popular online. 56 university president shared some little-known designs with the public. On March 7, 2026, Zhang Qiao, President of Soochow University, 57 (talk) about the special technologies used in China’s second-generation ID cards. He said that his university’s research team developed a key security system. This system helps protect people’s 58 (person) information. The most interesting hidden secrets are easy to find. Hold the personal information page to the light, and you 59 (see) a clear Great Wall pattern and the word “CHINA”. When you turn the card slowly, these patterns shine and change colors 60 a rainbow. 61 you use your phone camera to look closer, you can also find tiny hidden letters. These letters stand for “Jumin Shenfenzheng” and “Wanli Changcheng”. Besides these, the ID card uses a special 18-digit number system. The 62 (one) six numbers show the holder’s place of birth. The next eight numbers record the birth date. The 17th digit shows gender. In this way, each card is special and easy 63 (manage). Today, this security technology is 64 (wide) used in public services, banking, transportation and many other parts of daily life. As more people discover these amazing details, they realize how smart technology makes everyday things 65 (safe) and more impressive. 六、书面表达(25分) 中国年轻网络群体中流行起一句暖心的热梗“Love You, Old Self”(爱你老己)。这是一个充满温情的自我关怀口号,意为用友善与宽容的态度对待过去与当下的自己,学会接纳不完美,在压力中善待自我。请根据以下提示,写一篇关于 Love Yourself 的英语短文。 提示: 1. What is your understanding of loving yourself? 2. How did you love yourself? (Share an experience) 3. What positive feelings has loving yourself brought to you? 注意事项: 1.内容必须包括三要点,并适当进行发挥; 2.词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数; 3.文中不得出现真实的地名、校名、人名等信息。 Love yourself Recently, the warm phrase “Love You, Old Self” has become popular among young people. ______________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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