2026年黑龙江大庆市祥阁学校九年级中考第二次模拟考试英语

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学年 2026-2027
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2025-2026下大庆祥阁学校九年级中考第二次模拟考试英语答案 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A C B B B C D D B C 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D A D B C A B C D E 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 C A D B C A C B D D 31.have been ;32.meaningful ;33.was listed ;34. himself ;35.artists ;36.a;37.to finish ;38.carefully ;39.By ;40.and 41.too for 42. create that/which 43.to whether 44. Proper government management. 45. 答案不唯一,言之有理即可 作文: The four-year middle school life is coming to an end. It is an important time in my life. I have learned a lot from it First, I have learned a lot of important knowledge and skills. I read a lot of books and my teachers always help me deal with exam stress. I also get some learning methods for school subjects. Second, I have learned how to get on well with my classmates, how to face failures and difficulties bravely and how to make good use of time. Third, I have learned to be an honest person. I never tell a lie and try to be nice to people around me. All my experiences make me a better person. I believe I can be better and better in the future. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026下大庆祥阁学校九年级中考第二次模拟考试英语 答题时间: 90 分钟 卷面分值: 90 分 第二部分 笔试(共计90分) I. Reading Comprehension(共15小题,每题2分,共30分) Choose the best answer according to the passage. A Last week, our science teacher, Mrs. Li, gave us a special task-to record the wonders of nature through observation (观察 ) She encouraged us to step out of our classroom and explore the worldaround us. For me, that meant setting out to see the growth of a butterfly. It was more than just a project—— it was a journey that brought me closer to the magic of life itself. School: Xinhua Middle School Class & Grade: Class 3, Grade 9 Name: Xue Jun Observation Report: The Butterfly The first stage: The life cycle of a butterfly begins with an egg. A butterfly must find a place to lay eggs. Leaves are good choices. And the shape, size and color of eggs are different. The second stage: An egg will hatch(孵出), and a small caterpillar will come out. The caterpillar starts to eat a caterpillar |right away. It eats plants. At this stage, it grows very fast, and it keeps eating in order to have enough energy. The third stage: When the caterpillar is ready, it will find a safe place. It hangs from a branch(树枝) and builds a chrysalis (around itself. It hangs there and does not move, but changes are happening inside. The fourth stage: A butterfly breaks out of the chrysalis. It opens its wings and is ready to fly. It's a process that a butterfly takes it from the discovery of tiny eggs to a fully-grow n butterfly 1. According to the text, what are good choices for a butterfly to lay eggs? A. Leaves B. Flowers C. Woods D. Branches 2. Which is the third stage in a butterfly's life cycle ? a. Egg B. Caterpillar C. Chrysalis D. Adult butterfly →What's the theme of the text? 大辰市祥阁学校 A. Culture. B. Nature. C. Science. D. Health. B Christopher:C Father:F Mrs. Alexander:A SCENE1 (Late night. The garden of Mrs. Shears' house. In tears, Christopher kneels (跪) beside Wellington, a large black dog lying on the grass. A garden fork is stuck in its chest.) C: Poor dog... there's no breath at all. I found him at 12:07 A. M.(He writes carefully in a notebook.) Who could have done this to you? I will find out. (In the living room. Father's face red with anger.) F: What's this in this notebook? You want to look into“The Case of the Murdered Dog”? You have to stop this, Christopher, right now! C:I am just trying to find out who killed the dog. That's important. F: This is not your business! I don't want you to trouble Mrs. Shears or even think about that dog anymore. C:I don't understand why you' re shouting. But that doesn't mean I will stop. SCENE2 (Afternoon. In the house of Mrs. Alexander, the neighbor.) A: Would you like a lemon sugar, dear? C: No, thank you. Actually, I come to ask you some questions about Mrs. Shears. Why does she live alone? A:(Sighs softly) Oh, Christopher... it's hard to say. This has something to do with your mom. Has anyone ever told you that your mother is still alive? C: That can't be true. My mother died of a heart problem two years ago. A: That's what people have told you. But. C:I don't like surprising news. It makes me feel upset and nervous. A:I'm sorry, dear. I shouldn't have said anything to make you surprised. SCENE3 (Night. Christopher is looking for his notebook in his father's room. Under the bed, he finds a box full of letters. He takes them out to read. His hands shake.) C:“Christopher Boone.” That's my name. But the date of the letter is after my mother's death. This doesn't make any sense! The letter reads,“Dear Christopher, 28 Though we' re far apart, the wet weather reminds me of the days when we sat by the window, listening to the rain together...” (Father enters, seeing the letters on the bed.) F: Oh, Chris... no, please... C: The latest letter says she's in London. It's her handwriting in the letters-they' re real. Facts never lie. But you told me she died. You said it was a heart problem. She left us and you lied. F:(Kneeling, tears in his eyes) I'm so sorry. Please don't be angry with me. C: But why did you do that? F: I was deeply hurt about her leaving... and I was scared that if you knew the truth, you'd want to go to her. Then I would lose you, too. C: You lied to me. For two years, one month, and four days. Everything you told me was a lie. F: Can you... can you forgive me? C: No, never! (Christopher rushed out with the letter in his hand.) —— From The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime 4. According to the scenes, how do Christopher's feelings change? A. Hopeful→Sad→Surprised B. Sad→Surprisen→Angry C. Surprised→Angry→Sad D. Angry→Surprised→Hopeful 5. Put the following events in the correct order. a. Christopher finds Wellington dead in the garden. b. Christopher finds letters from his mother and knows the truth. c. Mrs. Alexander tells Christopher that his mother is alive. d. Christopher's father gets angry and tells him to stop finding the truth. e. Christopher writes down something in his notebook. A e-a-d-c-b B. a-e-d-c-b C a-d-e-c-b D. b-a-d-e-d 6. Which sentence can be put in ? A. Do you still remember we used to hang out every day? B. You must listen to your father and never ask about me again. C. The weather here in London has been rainy for over a week. D. I saw a teddy bear in a toy store. I thought you would like it. 7. What might happen next in the story? A. Christopher decides to keep a dog of his own. B. Christopher stops looking into the death of the dog. C. Christopher forgives his father and returns to daily life. D. Christopher makes a plan to go to London secretly. C The roof of our house had a part missing. So Carl, the carpenter(木匠), came to fix it for us. He filled a bag with all the dead leaves and grass that animals had carried to make their nests on the roof. Then he spent the whole afternoon getting rid of the old wood, cutting new pieces to fit and nailing them together. As he was leaving, Carl said," There was a squirrel(松鼠) up there that was angrily looking at me. I guess it didn't want to move out.” That evening, my sister heard a strange noise. She yelled," Mom! Dad! The angry squirrel is chewing(嚼) on the new wood outside!” We all went upstairs and tried to stop it. We started striking the wall inside. That stopped the squirrel for a while, but as soon as we left, it went right back to chew again. Mom put a radio right next to the wall and turned it up, but the squirrel still went on biting. Finally, all the shout and the noise we made didn't work. To our joy, the squirrel stopped chewing an hour later, but unluckily, it had opened up a big hole in our new roof. I went outside and shone a flashlight up at the roof. Then I watched the squirrel squeeze into(挤进)the hole and come out with something in its mouth. It climbed down the side of the house, disappearing up a tree. In a few minutes, it went into the hole again, then went out, holding something in its mouth. I discovered its secret! I just ran inside and shouted,“Guess what? The squirrel has babies there!” Now we all stood and watched the mother squirrel carrying another baby to a safe place. “We were angry at the squirrel for ruining Carl's nice work.” said Mom, looking at me and my sister' Of course it had to rescue her babies. I understand just how it feels.” 8.Why did they want to stop the squirrel from chewing? A. Because they hated the squirrel's family living there. B. Because the baby squirrels often made a lot of noise. C. Because the squirrel dug many holes in the roof for fun. D. Because the squirrel might break their new roof. 9. What does the word" rescue" probably mean according to the passage? A. connect B. save C. treat D. hurt 10. What did the author find finally? A. Squirrels preferred living in the tree to living in a house. B. The squirrel believed the family wouldn't hurt her and her kids C. The squirrel kept chewing on the new roof just for her babies' safety. D. The mother squirrel meant everything to her babies. 11. What is the best title of the passage? A. Carl's Nice Work B. The Squirrel Family on Our Roof C. Driv e them Away D. The Anary Squirrel's Secret D ③Do you have an old mercury(水银) thermometer(体温计) in your medicine box at home? For over100 years, these glass thermometers have been common in families because they are cheap and accurate. They help people check if they have a fever and are like helpful friends when we are sick. ②You may wonder how a mercury thermometer works. It has a little mercury inside a thin glass tube. Mercury expands when heated and contracts when cooled. Before use, you need to shake it hard to push the mercury back down below 35℃. When you put it under your arm or in your mouth, your body heat makes the mercury rise in the tube to show your temperature. ③However, a big change is coming. Starting from January 1, 2026, companies in China will stop producing these mercury thermometers. Soon, people will no longer be able to buy them in shops. ④There are several reasons for the stop of production. Mercury is highly toxic(有毒的). If the glass breaks—— from shaking too hard, dropping or hitting hard surfaces—— mercury comes out and turns into toxic gas(气体) quickly. Breathing it in can cause headaches and tiredness.Also, you should never touch mercury with your hands, as it can enter your body through the skin and cause health problems. ⑤What's more,using mercury thermometers usually takes about 10 minutes. They are also difficult to read because the mercury line is very thin,and it is hard for you to see it clearly. They are not as convenient as other kinds of thermometers. ⑥Now, the old“health guards”are retiring while electronic thermometers are becoming the new heroes. They are usually made of plastic and have a screen, which are safe and easy to use. They can take your temperature without touching you. ⑦In the future, we will have even better tools. We might use smart watches or other cool gadgets(小工具) to check our health. They will be smarter, faster, and safer. So, let's get ready to say goodbye to the old glass tubes. 12. Which has the same meaning as the underlined word“expand” in Paragraph 2?. expand /ɪk'spænd/v. ①膨胀 ②拓展(业务) ③详述 A. The air in a balloon will expand if you leave it under the hot sun. B. The robotics industry expands fast nowadays. C. I asked the question again and waited for her to expand. D. Could you expand on that point, please? 13. Why do we stop making mercury thermometers? A. Because mercury thermometers are not very accurate. B. Because the electronic thermometers are much cheaper. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 C Because it is a lot easier to make electronic thermometers. D. Because mercury thermometers are dangerous when broken. 14 What should you do if a mercury thermometer breaks at home? A. Pick up the glass pieces with your hands. B. Open the window and leave the room quickly. C. Use a bag to collect the mercury and store it. D. Take a deep-breath to calm yourself down. 15. What is the best structure of this passage? II. Complete the passage(共5 小题,每小题1分,共5分) Choose the sentences to complete the passage.(Two sentences are extra) What is a Budget? To put it simply, a budget is a practical plan that helps us manage how we earn, save and spend our money wisely. It doesn't matter whether you' re a leader in the government planning billions of yuan to keep the country running smoothly,or a middle school student walking out how long to save for a new video game that costs around 400 yuan, the basic idea is the same.16 . 17 Have you ever wondered why your monthly pocket money runs out in just two weeks? Or regretted spending 70% of your birthday money on snacks and online game skins, only to find you can't afford the sports shoes or storybook s you really wanted? Making a budget can help your money go further. Research shows that when teenagers have the same income every week, those who use a budget can save 30% more each month than those who don't. This shows that budgeting helps young people manage their money better, allowing them to reach saving goals—such as buying a Nintendo Switch, Nike Kobe sneakers, or a Giant bicycle. 18 Studies show that people who learned to budget in their teens are 65% more likely to avoid debt in adulthood, when they have to pay for higher costs like rent, bills and supermarket shopping. How do I make a budget? Get a pen and paper and start by writing down all your incomes. This could be your regular pocket money, or extra earnings for helping out with the housework each week. Add these up to get your total monthly incomes. Next, list your outgoings— the money you spend regularly. Maybe you buy a cup of milk tea every week. or a new game DLC each month. Add these up to get your total monthly outgoings. 19 It's wise to save at least 20% of the money left, especially if you' re expecting to buy something special. Your budget wall help you see how much you can save each week and how long it will take to reach your goal.20 A. Making a budget is the best way to take control of your money and avoid waste. B. How can a budget help me? C More importantly, learning budgeting is also good for students' future. D When you take your outgings away from your incomes, you'll see how much you have left to save or spend freely. E. You might then decide to spend less or think about ways to earn more so that you can reach your goal faster. F. It is better to spend all your money on things you want right now. G. Only adults need to worry about making a budget. Ⅲ. Cloze Test(共10小题,每题1分,共10分) Choose the best answer from the four choices A, B, C and D according to the passage. Xuanxuan,a 27-year-old animal lover, surprises everyone at wedding parties. She arrives with a small red envelope and a line that she has practiced many times. “Please accept this—— it's from the 21 .” she says, smiling shyly at the new couple before making her real request, “Later, would it be all right 22 I packed the leftovers (剩菜) ?” For the past three years, Xuanxuan has been to nearly a hundred weddings every year— not to celebrate, but to 23 untouched food for the 126 homeless cats. It all started in 2022 when she 24 her first homeless cat, thinking it was a one-time act of kindness, but it wasn't. “Once you save one life, you can't stop saving the next,” Xuanxuan said. As more animals came, so did problems. Neighbors' complaints (抱怨) forced her to move repeatedly. Finally, she settled in a yard 25 the city, which used to be a pig farm. “Here, I don't worry about disturbing (打扰) anyone,” she explained. 26 the complaints, the high cost of food has also been a big problem for her. The idea of collecting leftovers came in late 2022 after she saw 27 food being thrown away at a wedding. “If it is thrown out anyway,” she thought, “why not take it home to the cats?” That moment started her on this path. “Most couples agree to my request once they hear my explanation,” Xuanxuan said. Now some hotels even contact her 28 about collecting the food. As guests leave, she quickly picks out food that isn't too salty or oily before the staff clear the tables. Xuanxuan said that a message from a netizen (网民) still moved her deeply to this day, “Since the cats bring a red envelope, they aren't eating leftovers. They' re invited 29 .” Each night, Xuanxuan boils the collected food in large pots to remove oil and salt. “I often feel very 30 ,” she said honestly, “but there's always more to do. The more animals I help, the more I see in need. All I want is that they can be healthy and safe.” 21. A. dogs B. birds C. cats D. rabbits 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 22. A. if B. when C. because D. that 23. A. bring B. cook C. share D. collect 24. A. take off B. take in C. take place D. take up 25. A. inside B. beyond C. outside D. under 26. A. Besides B. Except C. Beside D. However 27. A. unused B. uncut C. untouched D. uncooked 28. A. carefully B. directly C. suddenly D. secretly 29. A. members B. audience C. visitors D. guests 30. A. happy B. satisfied C. calm D. tired IV. Grammatical Filling(共10小题,每题2分,共20分) Fill in each blank with a proper form of the word given or a proper word. When the Spring Festival comes around, do you hang up nianhua at your home? In Suzhou, people often pick Taohuawu Woodblock New Year Prints(桃花坞木版年画) as their first choice for decorations. These prints 31 (be) part of Suzhou's Spring Festival culture-for centuries. This kind of nianhua has won people's hearts with its bright colors and 32 (meaning, themes—— things like door gods, flowers and lively birds are all common subjects. In 2006, this art form 33 (list) as a national intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产) of China, making it a treasure of Chinese culture. Sun Yibo, a 44-year-old artist, began learning and creating Taohuawu woodblock prints back in 2002, and he has thrown 34 (he) into this project ever since. “Besides classic images, we' re adding new things now,” Sun said.“Modern 35 (artist) got ideas from popular games and movies to make the traditional art more interesting to young people.” Last yearSun created 36 woodblock print from the hit game Paper Bride. It took him several months 37 (finish) this work. He drew a picture, carved the image onto different blocks 38 (careful), and finally pressed each colored block onto a piece of paper to complete the print. “Every color needs its own block,” Sun said.“This print uses six colors, so I carved six different blocks for it.” 39 mixing tradition with modern ideas, artists like Sun are helping Taohuawu woodblock prints stay alive 40 shine, drawing more young people to learn about and love this ancient art. V. Reading Expression(共5小题,每题2分,共10分) Use words with proper meaning and grammatical rules to fill the blanks. (Only one word for one blank) From social relationships to work challenges, Chinese people are turning to DeepSeek to deal with different personal matters. They describe sharing their thoughts and receiving helpful responses from the popular chatbot. As a rising trend on social media, AI therapy(疗法) is changing the way people look for mental health support. But can AI really replace a human therapist(心理治疗师)? Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental health care in 2024 did not receive it because it was too expensive, according to Huntington Psychological Services. Daniel Lowood, a professor at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help solve the absence of therapy services.“If people can find some support and thoughts by talking to chatbots, then I think that's wonderful,” Lowood told Newsweek. However, AI has its limits. Human therapists understand feelings deeply through face-to-face talks and create suitable treatment plans—— something robots can't fully copy. Dr Liu Yang, a Beijing-based psychologist, notes, “An AI might recognize key words like ‘divorce’ or ‘layoff’, but it cannot find out small emotional changes in one's body language.” This point becomes important when dealing with a series of situations, where misunderstandings could be dangerous. The use of AI in psychotherapy also has made people question if its answers can be trusted. “AI chatbots will reply as therapists if asked, without any of the management, training or responsibility of a human counselor,” Richard Lachman, a professor told Newsweek. Experts believe the key to AI therapy lies in proper government management. Wysa, for example, is a mental health app that offers therapeutic conversations with an Al chatbot. In 2022, it worked with the UK's National Health Service, following a list of strict standards. As Al becomes more a part of our lives, understanding its influence on human psychology means finding a balance between what's helpful and what's dangerous, Euronews reported. 41. Mental health care was expensive 45 percent of people who needed it to receive in 2024, 42. Human therapists can suitable treatment plans robots can't fully copy. 43. People have been made question AI's answers can be trusted or not. 44. What is the key to AI therapy? 45. Do you think AI can replace human therapists? Why or why not? 46. writing” (15分) “那些看似平凡的日夜,原来都是成长的伏笔”初中四年是人生中一段重要的成长阶段。在这段时间里,我们不仅掌握了丰富的知识和学习方法,还在生活中收获了宝贵的经验。请回顾你的初中生活,以“What I Have Learned in My Junior High”为题,写一写你在这四年里的收获,并分享它们对你的影响。 写作要求:1.短文须包括以上所有内容要点 2.可适当发挥,注意行文连贯,条理清楚,语句通顺,书写规范 3.文中不得出现真实姓名和校名 4 .不少于 100词 What I Have Learned in My Junior High 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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