2026年河南周口市郸城县部分校九年级中考考前预测英语模拟卷

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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) 河南省
地区(市) 周口市
地区(区县) 郸城县
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**基本信息** 以社区共享书角、在线健身等社会热点及校园志愿活动为真实情境载体,全面考查语言理解与表达能力,渗透文化传承与社会责任感培育。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力理解|20/20|日常交际、信息获取|短对话涉及天气/交通等生活场景,长对话聚焦志愿活动/生态周,第三节表格填空强化细节捕捉,贴近学生生活| |阅读理解|20/40|社会热点(共享经济、在线健身)、健康安全(野生植物食用)、文化传承(阅读价值)|A篇社区书角体现共享理念,C篇在线健身对比利弊,问题设计含细节理解与主旨归纳,梯度分明| |完形填空|15/15|叙事性语篇、词汇运用|以图书捐赠活动为线索,渗透助人为乐精神,考查上下文逻辑与情感态度| |书面表达|1/20|应用文写作|“志愿活动”主题二选一,要求描述过程与感受,强化社会参与意识,呼应文化意识培养|

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2026年九年级中考英语模拟卷(三) 注意事项 1.试卷共六大题,满分:120分 考试时间:100分钟 2.全卷分为听力、笔试两部分,答案统一写在答题卡,试卷上作答无效; 一、听力理解(20小题,每小题1分,共20分) 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。 ( )1. What would the boy order to drink? A. Apple juice B. Black tea C. Hot milk ( )2. How will Anna go to the city art gallery tomorrow? A. By underground B. On foot C. By bus ( )3. What’s the weather outside right now? A. Sunny B. Raining C. Windy ( )4. What time does the basketball match begin? A. 3:00 pm B. 3:30 pm C. 4:00 pm ( )5. Where are the two speakers talking? A. Bookshop B. Restaurant C. Clinic 第二节 听下面几段对话或独白,每段内容后有几个小题。从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段内容读两遍。 听第6段对话,回答第6至第7小题。 ( )6. Why is Jack worried recently? A. Failed his English exam B. Can’t sleep well from study pressure C. Lost his new textbook ( )7. What advice does the girl offer? A. Do outdoor sports after school B. Ask teachers for daily tutoring C. Drop several after-school classes 听第7段对话,回答第8至第10小题。 ( )8. Which volunteer activity will they join this weekend? A. Clean city central park B. Visit a nursing home for the old C. Plant saplings on the hillside ( )9. What will the girl prepare for the activity? A. Used clothes B. Picture storybooks C. Fresh fruit ( )10. When do they plan to meet at the school gate? A.7:30 a.m. B.8:00 a.m. C.8:30 a.m. 听第8段独白,回答第11至第15小题。 ( )11. What job does the speaker do? A. Tour guide B. Head teacher C. Shop keeper ( )12. How many opening hours does the local culture exhibition have each day? A.5h B.6h C.7h ( )13. What is forbidden inside the exhibition hall? A. Bottled water B. All kinds of food C. Mobile phones ( )14. Where can tourists buy small souvenir gifts? A. Gate shop B. Beside the hall C. On the second floor ( )15. What free activity can visitors enjoy after visiting? A. Watch a short documentary B. Get free simple lunch C. Take free group photos 第三节 听下面一段短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格,每空一词。短文读两遍。 School Eco Week Specific Information Starting Time Next 16._ morning Activity Place School garden & playground Task One Grow different kinds of 17._ Task Two Make environmental 18._ for wall posters Personal item needed Bring your own small 19._ Prize Top three classes win free 20._ tickets 二、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A With the development of urban community construction, neighborhood shared book corners have spread across nearly every residential area in our city in recent years. Different from large downtown public libraries with strict entry rules and fixed opening time, these mini reading corners stand close to apartment buildings, offering cheap or totally free reading resources for children and elderly neighbors. A retired primary school teacher named Zhao Fang built the first book shelf in her community three years ago. At the very beginning, she put more than two hundred personal books at the community entrance for free sharing. Soon after, nearby residents donated their unused magazines, kids’ storybooks and old textbooks. Half a year later, the neighborhood committee offered an empty small room and purchased hundreds of new books, turning the simple wooden shelf into a formal community reading corner. The book corner opens every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. On weekends, school students come here right after finishing homework while many aged locals read newspapers about health knowledge and social news to kill spare time. To make reading more attractive, Zhao Fang organizes different themed reading activities once a month, including kids’ story-sharing meetings, the elderly’s life experience speeches and small oral English clubs for teenagers. During last winter vacation, a group of senior high students became part-time volunteers here. They tidied up broken books, sorted out book lists and helped little kids check new words in picture books. Many grateful parents keep donating newly bought books to enrich the corner’s collection regularly. Zhao Fang always says the biggest harvest from running the book corner is warmer neighborhood relations. People who used to pass by without greetings now chat with each other around books. The municipal government plans to build over fifty new shared book corners across the whole district in 2026 to spread lifelong reading culture among citizens of all ages. ( )21. Where are community shared book corners built? A. Inside big city libraries B. Next to apartment buildings C. In downtown shopping streets D. Inside local primary schools ( )22. Where did the earliest books of this book corner come from? A. Government donation B. High school volunteers C. Zhao Fang’s private collection D. Neighborhood committee ( )23. How often does Zhao organize reading activities? A. Every week B. Twice monthly C. Once every month D. Every three months ( )24. What work do high school volunteers do at the book corner? A. Teach old people English every weekday B. Repair damaged books and guide young readers C. Raise money to buy large numbers of new books D. Keep the reading room open on school days ( )25. What is the main idea of Passage A? A. The growth and positive influence of a community shared book corner B. Different reading habits between children and senior citizens C. How volunteers manage public reading rooms successfully D. Government’s big plan to build large city libraries B For thousands of years, wild edible greens have been an important part of Chinese traditional food culture. Every spring, plenty of city families drive to countryside hills to pick wild vegetables for home cooking. However, medical experts continuously remind people of key safety rules to avoid food poisoning caused by mistaken wild plants. First of all, never pick any wild plant you cannot tell clearly. Many poisonous weeds look extremely similar to edible wild greens. For example, the leaves of toxic monkshood are almost the same shape as small wild celery; harmful false garlic is easy to mix up with edible wild garlic sprouts. Every spring, local hospitals receive many patients suffering stomach poisoning after eating wrongly picked wild plants. Second, stay away from wild greens growing alongside busy roads, chemical factories and farmlands with heavy pesticide use. Such plants absorb harmful heavy metals and chemical waste from polluted soil and air, and these dangerous matters cannot be removed completely only by washing or boiling in hot water. Third, never eat too much wild food at one sitting. Most wild plants contain hard-to-digest plant fiber. Overeating easily leads to stomachache, vomiting or diarrhoea, especially for young kids and people with poor digestion. Besides, certain wild plants are under national legal protection. Random picking without official permission breaks the Wild Plant Protection Law and brings fines. If people want to enjoy wild vegetable taste safely, buying artificially planted wild greens from regular supermarkets is the safest choice, as these farmed vegetables pass strict food safety testing. ( )26. Why do lots of citizens pick wild vegetables in spring? A. To experience traditional food culture B. To cut daily food costs C. To sell wild plants for extra money D. To feed domestic pets ( )27. What risk does monkshood bring to humans? A. Hard to digest B. Contains natural poison C. Full of heavy metal D. Belongs to protected species ( )28. Why are roadside wild vegetables unsafe to eat? A. Lack useful nutrition B. Take in harmful chemicals from polluted surroundings C. Their fiber causes serious stomach illness directly D. Covered with harmful tiny wild insects ( )29. Which option is true according to the text? A. Hot boiling removes all harmful materials in wild plants B. People can pick protected wild plants for personal eating C. Eating too many wild greens causes stomach discomfort D. All wild vegetables sold in supermarkets grow naturally on hills ( )30. Best title for Passage B? A. Popular Spring Wild Vegetables in China B. Safety Rules for Picking and Eating Wild Plants C. Introduction of China’s Wild Plant Protection Law D. Differences between Wild and Farmed Green Vegetables C Home online fitness courses have developed rapidly during the past three years and greatly changed ordinary people’s daily exercise styles. Before internet fitness became mainstream, most sports lovers chose offline gym workouts or outdoor street jogging as main exercise ways. Nowadays, thousands of learners follow professional online coaches to finish body training at home in spare free time. Online fitness has several obvious strong points. First, it saves plenty of travelling time on the way to gyms; learners only need a smartphone or tablet plus a small empty home space to work out anytime in morning, afternoon or night. Besides, online training fees are much cheaper than expensive yearly gym memberships, and many short daily workout clips on short-video platforms are totally free. Online courses cover yoga, fat-loss training, muscle building and kids’ fun sports for users from little children to the elderly. Still, online home exercise has unavoidable shortcomings. Without real coaches standing beside, many beginners keep wrong body postures while training. Long-term incorrect movements easily cause injuries on waist, knees or ankles. In addition, no real-life workout partners make most learners give up exercising within one or two weeks without mutual supervision and encouragement. To fix these problems, many fitness platforms add real-time live broadcast functions: coaches watch learners’ actions through mobile cameras and correct wrong body moves right away. Some platforms build online exercise groups where members sign in daily and cheer each other on to stick to sports plans. Sports experts suggest combining online and offline sports properly: take cheap online courses for daily home exercise and join group outdoor sports on weekends to balance convenience and professional supervision. ( )31. What greatly changes people’s exercise habits recently? A. Lower gym ticket prices B. Rapid rise of online fitness courses C. Popular city running clubs D. New kinds of sports equipment ( )32. One advantage of online home fitness is _. A. Need zero exercise space at home B. All training lessons are free of charge C. Save time spent going to physical gyms D. Have face-to-face professional coaches ( )33. What problem comes without on-site coaches? A. Waste money on useless courses B. Get hurt from incorrect exercising gestures C. Waste much time picking proper exercise videos D. Be forced to buy costly sports equipment ( )34. How do fitness platforms solve the above troubles? A. Make all courses completely free B. Open live coaching and build online exercise teams C. Build free offline gym branches in every community D. Send professional coaches to users’ houses personally ( )35. Experts’ advice on sports is _. A. Give up offline sports and only do online training B. Mix online and offline sports reasonably C. Never pay money for any online fitness lessons D. Go to gym every single day instead of home workout D Reading books is one of the oldest and most valuable activities for humans. For thousands of years, people have recorded knowledge, stories and ideas in books, making them an important part of culture. The earliest books were not like the ones we have today. In ancient Egypt, people wrote on papyrus rolls. In China, bamboo slips were used to record information before paper was invented. It wasn’t until the 15th century that the printing press was created by Johannes Gutenberg. This invention made books cheaper and easier to produce, so more people could read them. Today, reading books still brings many benefits to people of all ages. First, reading improves our vocabulary and language skills. When we read, we meet new words and learn how to use them in different contexts. This helps us become better speakers and writers. Second, reading exercises our brains. It makes us think critically and imagine scenes, which keeps our minds active. Studies show that people who read regularly have better memory and concentration. Third, reading reduces stress. Getting lost in a good book can help us forget our worries for a while and relax. However, some people now spend less time reading books because of smartphones and computers. They prefer short videos or social media posts. But these forms of entertainment are often short-lived and don’t give the same benefits as reading. If you want to start reading more, you can choose books on topics you like—such as adventure stories, science books or biographies. Even reading for 15-20 minutes a day can make a difference. ( )36. What does the underlined word “benefits” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese? A.风险 B.益处 C.挑战 D.成本 ( )37. When was the printing press invented? A.In the 15th century. B.Before paper was invented in China. C.In ancient Egypt. D.Thousands of years ago. ( )38. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of reading books? A. Improving vocabulary and language skills. B.Helping people relax and reduce stress. C.Making books cheaper to produce. D.Exercising the brain and improving memory. ( )39. Why do some people read fewer books now? A.Because they find books too expensive. B.Because they don’t have enough time to read. C.Because they prefer smart phones and computers for entertainment. D.Because they think reading is not useful for daily life. ( )40. What is the writer’s advice for people who want to read more? A. Read only classic books. B.Read for at least an hour every day. C.Ask friends to read together. D.Choose books on topics they are interested in. 三、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Last term, our class took part in a city’s public book-sharing project. Our teacher told us that many poor kids in countryside had few storybooks to read, so we decided to collect used books for them. At first, I felt 41 about the activity and didn’t want to spend my free time on it. On the first collection day, classmates brought all kinds of books from home. Some gave up their favorite novels, while others 42 new notebooks as extra gifts. Seeing their warm actions, I changed my mind and searched my bookcase carefully. I picked out twelve books I no longer read and carried them to class the next morning. We sorted books by different subjects for three afternoons. Some pages of old books were broken, so we used tape to 43 them up neatly. We also wrote short encouraging notes inside each book to cheer the young readers up. Two weeks later, all books were sent to a mountain primary school. Soon we got a thank-you letter from their head teacher. He said the kids were excited and spent break time reading these books every day. This news made all of us full of 44. From then on, I understand small kindness can bring big warmth. I 45 a reading-sharing group in our class later. Every month we keep collecting books and send them to kids in need. I used to think helping others was boring, 46 now it becomes my favorite hobby. Whenever I get free time, I ask my relatives and neighbors for unused books. Most people are glad to give away their old reading materials 47 they know these books will help poor children open a new world. Our teacher often says reading opens eyes and shapes minds. Good books are 48 gifts for children who live far from big libraries. Last month, three other classes in our school 49 our project and started their own book collection activities. I never regret joining this meaningful activity. It teaches me to value my own books and learn to 50 what I own with people in need. If everyone gives a little love, the world will become much warmer. This term we plan to collect storybooks about science. We hope rural students can learn more outside textbooks and make their own little 51 for future life. Sometimes collecting books takes my spare weekend time, 52 I never feel tired. The letters and hand-drawn cards from countryside kids always make me 53 our efforts are worthwhile. These valuable memories will help me 54 to keep doing volunteer work in the coming years. Helping others truly makes my middle-school life more 55. ( )41. A. excited B. bored C. surprised D. interested ( )42. A. offered B. lost C. sold D. checked ( )43. A. pick B. fix C. give D. wake ( )44. A. fear B. pity C. pride D. trouble ( )45. A. set up B. give up C. take up D. put up ( )46. A. so B. or C. but D. and ( )47. A. because B. though C. unless D. if ( )48. A. useless B. cheap C. valuable D. strange ( )49. A. refused B. joined C. left D. forgot ( )50. A. hide B. share C. waste D. buy ( )51. A. dreams B. mistakes C. secrets D. games ( )52. A. when B. after C. but D. since ( )53. A. doubt B. believe C. worry D. advise ( )54. A. continue B. stop C. avoid D. mind ( )55. A. difficult B. common C. meaningless D. colorful 四、语篇填空(共15分) 第一节 阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、完整。每词限用一次。 and, they, with, help, make, life, happy, healthy, eat, habit, our, from Healthy eating is very important in our daily 56. . Good eating habits keep us energetic and strong. Lots of teenagers develop bad eating 57. recently. Some prefer fried snacks 58._ sweet candies instead of fresh fruit and green vegetables. To build a 59._ body, we need to improve unhealthy eating habits little by little. First, try to 60._ three regular meals every single day and never skip breakfast, for breakfast supplies energy for morning study. Second, choose natural food 61._ farmland rather than processed snacks. Third, drink enough warm water instead of high-sugar drinks every day. Parents can 62._ children form regular healthy eating rules at home. Cooking balanced meals together lets 63._ learn different food values. After keeping healthy diets for months, students will feel much 64._ during study and daily activities. Small changes on daily diet can greatly improve 65._ physical health. 第二节 用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空. 66.It is _ (help) to take a short walk after three daily meals. 67.Three _ (science) published new research on teenagers’ eating habits last month. 68.Too much added sugar _ (be) harmful to kids’ teeth and stomach. 69.We’d better avoid _ (have) icy food early every morning. 70.My elder sister keeps _ (cook) healthy vegetable meals every weekend. 五、补全对话(共10分) A: Hi, Tom! You look exhausted these days. 71. ? B: I keep staying up late to prepare for the school English speech competition. A: Sounds challenging. 72. ? B: It will be held in the school lecture hall next Friday afternoon. A: What’s your speech topic? B: I choose “The Importance of Lifelong Reading”. 73. ? A: It’s an excellent theme, reading really shapes people’s mind. By the way, do you need any help? B: Yes, my oral pronunciation is poor. 74. ? A: Sure! We can practise reading your speech draft after school every Wednesday. B: Thank you so much! 75. . A: You’re welcome. Wish you excellent results in the contest. 六、书面表达(20分) 题目:A Meaningful Weekend Volunteer Activity 学校英文校报正在举办征文比赛,请你以短文投稿,介绍一次有意义的周末志愿活动。 写作提示:活动时间、地点(敬老院/社区环保二选一);你和同伴具体做了哪些工作; 活动过程中的小细节与感受;呼吁同学们多参加志愿活动。 要求:词数80~100,语句通顺,语法无误;不得出现真实姓名、学校名称。 第 1 页 共 10 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年九年级中考英语模拟卷(三) 听力原文 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。 1.W: Would you like coffee or orange juice? M: A cup of black tea, please. 2.W: I planned to take the bus to art gallery tomorrow. M: Riding your new bike is quicker. W: OK, I’ll go by bike then. 3.M: It’s raining hard outside; we can’t go hiking now. W: Right, let’s stay indoors to read books. 4.W: Hurry up! The basketball match starts at half past three. M: Relax, we still have thirty minutes left. 5.W: You have a bad cough, what’s wrong? M: I caught a cold, can I get some medicine here? 第二节 听下面几段对话或独白,每段内容后有几个小题。从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段内容读两遍。 听第6段对话,回答第6至第7小题。 W: Jack, you look worried these days. What’s wrong? M: I failed my English exam, and study stress stops me sleeping well every night. W: Don’t stay up late for homework. Do outdoor sports to relax after school. M: All right, I’ll have a try. 听第7段对话,回答第8至第10小题。 W: We’ll do volunteer work this Sunday, will you join us? M: Clean park or visit old people’s home? W: We visit the nursing house. I’ll take storybooks for the old. M: I prepare fresh fruit. When shall we meet at school gate? W: At 7:30 a.m. 听第8段独白,回答第11至第15小题。 Hello everyone, welcome to our local culture show. I’m your tour guide. The show opens from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., six hours every day. One important rule: no food can be taken into the exhibition hall, but you can use phones for photos. If you want small souvenirs, go to the shop on the second floor. After visiting all rooms, you can watch a free 15-minute short documentary about local history. Wish you a pleasant visit. 第三节 听下面一段短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格,每空一词。短文读两遍。 Hello boys and girls, our school Eco Week will start on next Monday morning. We will carry out activities in school garden and playground. First, students plant all kinds of flowers in the garden. Second, collect waste paper to make environmental slogans for wall posters. Remember to bring your own small shovels for planting work. After all activities finish, top three excellent classes get free zoo tickets as rewards. Hope everyone joins actively. 参考答案 一、1-5 B B B B C 6-10 B A B B A 11-15 A B B C A 1 6.Monday 17.flowers 18.slogans 19.shovels 20.zoo 二、21-25 B C C B A 26-30 A B B C B 31-35 B C B B B 36-40 B A C C D 三、41-45 B A B C A 46-50 C A C B B 51-55 A C B A D 四、第一节 56.life 57.habits 58.and 59.healthy 60.eat 61.from 62.help 63.them 64.happier 65.our 第二节 66.helpful 67.scientists 68.is 69.having 70.cooking 五、补全对话(合理作答即可) 71.What’s wrong with you / What’s the matter? 72.When will the speech competition be held? 73.What do you think of this topic / How do you like the theme? 74.Could you help me practise my pronunciation? 75.It’s very kind of you. 六、书面表达 A Meaningful Weekend Volunteer Activity Last Sunday, I went to a nearby nursing home with my classmates to do volunteer work. We helped the cleaners clean rooms first. Then we read newspapers and chatted with the elderly. Some classmates sang old songs to cheer them up. The old people were really happy. Through this activity, I learn that old people need more care and company. I hope more students can take part in volunteer activities to spread warmth around us. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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