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2025—2026学年度下学期九年级第一次模拟考试
英语试题
本试卷包括四道大题,共8页。本试卷满分90分,考试时间为100分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号写在答题卡上,并将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2.答题时,考生务必按照考试要求在答题卡上的指定区域内作答,在草稿纸上、试卷上答题无效。
一、基础知识(共10分)
I.单项选择。(10分)
从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。(10分)
1. There ________ a basketball game and a concert this weekend.
A. are B. have C. will be D. will have
2. Tom, your English is so good. Can you tell me the ________ of your success?
A. secret B. ideas C. result D. business
3. Guilin Road is a lot ________ than Chongqing Road.
A. busy B. busier C. busiest D. the busiest
4. — Are the glasses Tim’s?
— No. They ________ be his because I never see him wear glasses.
A. can’t B. must C. might D. mustn’t
5. ________ amazing achievements our country has made during the past few years!
A. What an B. What C. What a D. How
6. ________ a diary, and you will improve your writing skills.
A. Keeping B. Keep C. To keep D. Keeps
7. The plane will ________ in 10 minutes. Please hurry to the boarding gate!
A. take off B. take after C. take up D. take in
8. — ________ do you go to the movies with your friends?
— About three times a year. I just don’t have much free time.
A. How many B. How long C. How soon D. How often
9. Running can help keep healthy, ________ many people love it
A. or B. but C. yet D. so
10. — Can you tell me ________ on Tree-planting Day?
— People usually plant trees.
A. what do people usually do B. what people usually do
C. where do people usually go D. where people usually go
二、阅读(共50分)
Ⅱ.完形填空。(15分)
阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
On March 15th, 2026, a touching story happened in Changchun, Jilin Province. Seven dogs from a small village were suddenly 11 . Their worried owners soon learned that the dogs had been stolen by thieves and put into a truck. However, these brave dogs never gave up 12 . While the truck was moving at high speed, they managed to 13 and started their long trip back home.
The 17-kilometer journey was filled with 14 . The dogs walked through rough (崎岖的) fields, crossed busy and dangerous roads, and suffered (遭受) from 15 weather. What touched people most was that they 16 each other all the time. The strong German Shepherd (牧羊犬) took the lead to guide the group. The smaller dogs stayed 17 in the middle. When one dog got hurt, the others slowed down and stayed with it. No one chose to run alone or leave the 18 behind.
After three hard days, the tired dogs 19 returned to their village. Villagers found them near a highway and posted videos online, which soon 20 much attention. Many warm-hearted volunteers joined in the search, and before long, all seven dogs were sent back to their families.
This amazing story shows that animals have deep 21 . Just like human beings, they love their friends. The dogs’ loyalty (忠诚), 22 and teamwork have moved millions of people across the country. Many citizens have called for stricter laws to 23 pets from being stolen.
As 14-year-old student Wang Wei said, “ 24 dogs can look after one another in danger, we humans should certainly do more to help those in trouble.” The seven dogs’17-kilometer journey home reminds us that true love and 25 are shown not in words, but in actions.
11. A. sick B. lost C. crazy D. dead
12. A. life B. food C. hope D. sleep
13. A. jump out B. cry out C. help out D. look out
14. A. chances B. memories C. difficulties D. wishes
15. A. sunny B. warm C. nice D. cold
16. A. separated B. supported C. argued D. cheated
17. A. safely B. slowly C. politely D. quietly
18. A. new B. sad C. strong D. weak
19. A. widely B. finally C. easily D. hardly
20. A. drew B. refused C. avoided D. controlled
21. A. feelings B. minds C. ways D. problems
22. A. wealth B. courage C. health D. luck
23. A. prepare B. kill C. prevent D. provide
24. A. Although B. Before C. If D. Unless
25. A. trouble B. success C. care D. promise
Ⅲ.阅读理解。(35分)
(A)
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根据图示内容,选择最佳答案。(5分)
26. ________may like skydiving.
A. People who love challenging themselves B. People who like staying at home
C. People who hate outdoor sports D. People who are afraid of heights
27. Skydiving became popular ________.
A. in the 1960s B. in the 1970s C. in the 1980s D. in the 1990s
28. A group of 6 people need to pay ________ for skydiving on weekdays.
A. $360 B. $408 C. $480 D. $500
29. ________ can go skydiving.
A. A man weighing 120 kg B. A woman with serious heart problems
C. A girl wearing comfortable sports shoes D. A girl wearing a long necklace
30. The text is probably from ________.
A. a science textbook B. a sports magazine
C. a history book D. a children’s storybook
(B)
Last Friday, I left home early for an important competition. However, I soon got stuck in a heavy traffic jam on the city road. All the cars stood in a long line, and drivers were honking (鸣笛) loudly in anger. No one seemed willing to solve the problem.
Looking ahead, I saw what was causing the chaos: a delivery (快递) truck had broken down at the crossing. Its engine (引擎) wouldn’t start. Most drivers just sat in their cars, complaining about being stuck (堵住). Some even shouted at the truck driver, who looked very upset. More and more cars joined the line, making the problem worse.
I jumped out of my car and walked to the truck. “Let’s push it to the side!” I called. At first, no one moved. Then two other drivers came over. Together, we pushed the heavy truck to the sidewalk. Soon, the traffic started moving again. The driver thanked us with a big smile.
That day, I arrived at the competition just in time. But more importantly, I learned a valuable lesson. When unexpected problems happen, blaming (责备) others won’t help. Taking action to solve the problem is much better. Small acts of kindness can not only make things better, but also bring warmth to everyone around us. This experience taught me that cooperation is far more powerful than complaining, and that a little effort can turn trouble into progress.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。(5分)
31. Why did the writer leave home early last Friday?
A. To go to a meeting. B. To attend a competition.
C. To visit a sick friend. D. To do volunteer work.
32. What caused the traffic jam at the crossing?
A. A car accident. B. Road repairs. C. A broken-down truck. D. Bad weather.
33. What is the correct order of the events?
①The writer called others to help push the truck. ②The writer got stuck in a traffic jam.
③The traffic slowly began to move again. ④Drivers shouted at the worried truck driver.
A. ②④①③ B. ②①④③ C. ④②①③ D. ④①②③
34. What does the underlined word “chaos” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Untidy and busy situation. B. Smooth and fast-moving traffic.
C. Quiet and empty street. D. Calm and organized action.
35. What is the best title for the passage?
A. A Heavy Traffic Jam B. The Importance of Keeping Calm
C. Taking Action Instead of Blaming D. My Competition Experience
(C)
What is both a delicious snack and a beautiful piece of art? For many Chinese people, the answer is sugar painting. It is a traditional folk art that has a long history.
The history of sugar painting goes back over 400 years, to the Ming Dynasty. At that time, people made sugar figures for traditional festivals and special ceremonies. Later, it became popular among common people. In old China, street artists would set up small stalls in markets, making sugar painting for children and adults.
To make sugar painting, artists need only a few simple tools: a small pot of melted (融化的) sugar, a metal spoon, and a smooth stone board. They heat the sugar until it turns into a golden liquid. Then, they use the spoon to draw pictures on the board quickly. The pictures are often animals, flowers, or characters from Chinese stories. Once the sugar cools and hardens, the artist sticks a bamboo stick into it. Then you can hold it and eat it!
In the 1980s, sugar painting became popular with visitors from other countries. Many foreign travelers were surprised by how the artists could draw such clear pictures with hot sugar. Even today, sugar painting stalls are still common at traditional festivals and night markets.
For the artists, sugar painting is more than just a way to make money. It is a way to keep a part of Chinese culture alive. When children watch the artist draw a dragon or a rabbit with just sugar, they learn about the stories behind the pictures. It is not just sweet; it carries the warmth of old times.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。(5分)
36. Which of the following is RIGHT about sugar painting?
A. It is a kind of modern painting. B. It is a traditional folk art.
C. It is a new kind of drink. D. It is a tool for cooking food.
37. When did sugar painting become popular with visitors from other countries?
A. In the Ming Dynasty. B. In the 1980s. C. Over 400 years ago. D. In old China.
38. Why do artists stick a bamboo stick into the sugar painting after it cools and hardens?
A. To make it easier for people to hold and eat it.
B. To make the sugar painting look more beautiful.
C. To stop the sugar painting from getting soft quickly.
D. To help the sugar painting cool down faster.
39. What does the word “It” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.A bamboo stick. B.A foreign visitor. C. Sugar painting. D.A traditional festival.
40. How does the writer organize the passage?
A. By telling a story about a famous sugar artist.
B. By asking readers to learn how to make sugar painting.
C. By comparing sugar painting with other snacks.
D. By introducing the history, making process and development of sugar painting.
(D)
China has made some changes in its food labels (标签) recently and three of them have become a heated topic.
To begin with, the government requires food labels should be made easier and clearer to read. Information, such as sugar, salt and unhealthy fats (脂肪), should be clearly included on the label. By doing so, the government hopes this will encourage healthier eating habits among people. At the same time, it is required that common allergens (过敏原) should be included on the label, which will possibly help people avoid risks.
Another new change is that labels such as “no additives (添加剂)” or “zero additives” should no longer be allowed. The government says labels like these have already led shoppers to believe that a product is healthy when it is in fact not. Take a famous food company as an example. In order to increase sales, the label “zero additives” was added to its products. However, the label has been questioned. Tests have found small amounts of harmful additives in its products. Many people came to believe the “zero” label was just a marketing lie.
The use of digital labels is also worth noticing. Companies are being advised to have QR codes (二维码) included on food labels. This allows customers to get more information about the product. This is helpful for people who want to learn more about what they are eating. More than 400 products have already used this smart labeling system.
Food safety has always been among top cares for every Chinese. By making these changes in food labels, China hopes to help people make healthier and safer food choices.
根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)误(F)。(5分)
41. Three changes in the food labels are mentioned in the passage.
42. Food labels no longer need to include information about sugar and salt.
43. Labels like “zero additives” are still allowed in China now.
44. QR codes on food labels help customers get more information about products.
45. The changes in food labels aim to help people make healthier and safer food choices.
(E)
As a student, you may share a lot of information through social media (社交媒体) and apps. How can you keep your personal information safe online? 46
Think before you share.
Everything you post online leaves a record. Once something is on the internet, it can be hard to take it back completely. Before posting a photo or a comment, ask yourself: 47
Use strong passwords (密码).
48 That’s why you need to create passwords that are not easy to guess. Use a mix of capital and small letters, numbers and symbols. Never use the same password for different accounts (账户).
49
Public Wi-Fi in coffee shops, libraries, or airports is often not safe. Others can easily steal your information on these networks. Try not to log into your school account, online banking, or other important accounts when using public Wi-Fi.
Check what apps ask for.
Before you download a new app, look at what information it asks for. Does a game really need to know your location or your contacts? 50 Always read the app’s privacy rules and change your settings to protect your data.
阅读短文,把A-E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整。(5分)
A. Would I want others to see this?
B. A weak password is like leaving your door unlocked.
C. Here are some suggestions.
D. If an app asks for more than it needs, that is a warning sign.
E. Be careful with public Wi-Fi.
(F)
Evan Kail, a 37-year-old American, has become widely known for his courage to protect the truth of history and his deep friendship with China and its people. On March 15, 2026, he said that he would live in Tianjin, China. This decision got a lot of attention and people see it as a warm example of friendship between China and the USA.
Evan first caught the world’s eye in 2022. As a pawnshop (典当行) owner in Minnesota, he received a valuable old photo album with over 30 real pictures. These pictures clearly recorded the cruel facts of the Japanese army’s invasion (侵略) of China during World War II. Although some people offered him a lot of money for the album and even threatened (恐吓) him online, he refused all of them without hesitation (犹豫). He believed that historical truth shouldn’t be exchanged.
Evan’s love for China kept growing during his first visit in late 2024. His trip was supposed to be 76 days, but he stayed for 90 days. He visited over 40 cities, including Beijing, Nanjing, and Harbin. He took part in some meaningful activities and visited museums to learn more about Chinese history and culture.
In early 2025, he was invited to the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, where he spoke simple Chinese warmly. He said Tianjin’s environment and buildings made him feel at home.
Evan’s decision to live in China shows that a person’s kindness can cross national borders (国界) and protect historical justice (正义). As a foreigner who truly understands and respects China, he helps more people around the world see a real, open, and friendly China.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(10分)
51. Where is Evan Kail from?
52. What did Evan Kail receive in his pawnshop in 2022?
53. Why did Evan Kail refuse to sell the old photo album?
54. How many cities did Evan Kail visit in late 2024?
55. What will people around the world see through Kail’s action?
三、语言运用(共10分)
Ⅳ.短文填空。(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In 2026, 12-year-old Zhang Sixuan from Henan became famous around China. With her excellent show of traditional kung fu, she set 56 Guinness World Record.
Zhang Sixuan started 57 (practice) kung fu at the age of five. Although she was very young, she never stopped training every day. She practised 58 (careful) and kept improving. When she was nine, she won the World Shaolin Kung Fu Championship(锦标赛). Her performance was even shown on TV. Sixuan’s daily life of training was hard, such 59 early morning training, school classes, and evening practice.
She often trained during vacations while other children were playing. She 60 (encourage) by her parents all the time. They 61 (teach) her to hold on to her dream. Now she can finish many difficult moves on benches in one minute. Many people are surprised at her talent. She is so crazy about traditional kung fu 62 she wants to pass it on to more teenagers. During her free time, she leads her 63 (classmate) to perform kung fu in public. Her 64 (big) dream is to be a coach and pass on our traditional culture as well. She hopes more young people will fall in love with traditional Chinese culture and keep working hard for 65 (they) dreams.
四、书面表达(共20分)
V.(A)假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom即将来你学校交换学习,他写信向你询问学校规则。请你给他写一封回信。(5分)
内容包括:
1.对他的到来表示欢迎;
2.给他提至少两条规则的建议;
3.表达希望和祝福。
Dear Tom,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
(B)初中生活是一段令人难忘的校园时光,它既有希望也有遗憾,既有收获也有挑战,既有欢笑也有泪水。这一段时光里,总有一个专属关键词,它藏着你的成长与感悟。请你以________,the key word of my school life为题,写一篇不少于80词的英文短文。(15分)
内容包括:
1.用一个“关键词”,补全作文题目描述你的初中生活;
2.能反映这一“关键词”的自己的一个故事及感受。
3.文中不得出现真实的人名及校名。
________, the key word of my school life
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参考答案
选择填空
1-5 CABAB 6-10 BADDB
完形填空
11-15 BCACD 16-20 BADBA 21-25 ABCCC
阅读
(A)26-30 ACACB
(B)31-35 BCAAC
(C)36-40 BBACD
(D)41-45 TFFTT
(E)46-50 CABED
(F)51. (From)the USA/America./ He is from the USA/America./ (From) Minnesota, the USA
52. (He received) a valuable old photo album with over 30 real pictures.(时态错扣1分,单词拼写错扣1分)
53. Because he believed that historical truth shouldn’t be exchanged.(时态错扣1分,单词拼写错扣1分,缺because扣一分)
54. Over 40.(没有over扣1分,over小写扣0.5分)
55. A real, open, and friendly China.(没有冠词扣1分,缺一个形容词扣1分,缺两个形容词扣2分,两处及以上扣2分)
语法填空
56. a 57. practicing/to practice 58. carefully 59. as 60. was encouraged
61. taught 62. that 63. classmates 64. biggest 65. their
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