2026年江苏镇江市丹徒区中考适应性填涂训练九年级英语试题

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学段 初中
学科 英语
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年级 九年级
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使用场景 中考复习-二模
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 江苏省
地区(市) 镇江市
地区(区县) 丹徒区
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2026年中考适应性填涂训练 九年级英语试卷 本试卷共8页,全卷满分90分,考试时间100分钟。 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色水笔将自己的姓名、考试号填写在试卷、答题卷上相应位置。 2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净,再选涂其他答案。答案答在试卷上无效。 3.非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色水笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不得使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。 祝同学们考出优异成绩! 二、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. Open and honest         helps prevent misunderstandings and build trust within a group. A. communication B. celebration C. competition D. conclusion 2. The result of the tennis match         to be much better than we expected. A. carried out B. handed out C. turned out D. put out 3. — Wow! This Maths problem is so easy. — Yeah, but I don’t think         can work it out correctly. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone 4. Many people think watching a concert on TV is         watching it live, but true music fans would never agree. A. as soon as B. as well as C. as long as D. as good as 5. — Have you decided where to go for the coming summer holiday? — Not yet. I         go to the countryside to visit my grandparents. A. must B. may C. should D. need 6. — Sorry, I have to leave Zhenjiang tomorrow! — Why? I         you would stay with us for the whole week. A. think B. will think C. thought D. am thinking 7. —         do you practice playing the piano every day? — For about one hour. It helps me relax. A. How often B. How long C. How far D. How much 8. — I think everyone is born with a talent for art. —        . We all have our own ways to show it. A. I can’t agree more B. That’s not true C. That’s not the case D. I don’t think so 9. Lisa is at the library sign below. She wants to borrow a storybook about a brave dog. Where should she go? IF (Children’s area) Picture books. Fairy tales 2F (Fiction) Novels, Storybooks 3F (Non-fiction) History, Science, Biology 4F (Reference) Dictionaries, Encyclopedias A. The first floor. B. The second floor. C. The third floor. D. The fourth floor. 10. —It was really exciting to ride on the greenways yesterday! —Wow, could you tell me        ? A. who you will go cycling with B. when will more greenways be built C. what sights you enjoyed along the greenways D. where did you find such beautiful greenways 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。 “Sherlock went missing again this morning,” Louise said as she was cooking breakfast. Her husband, Andy, put down his phone, “Same time?” “Yes, and back by the front door at ten, looking at me with his sad eyes.” The couple lived in a pretty village with a lot of shops,    11    Terry’s butcher (肉店). Sherlock, a handsome black Labrador, had been with them ever since Louise’s grandpa, Jeremy, passed away. Louise had    12    him to take care of Sherlock. But what was really worrying Louise these days was the    13    of Sherlock’s weekly disappearance at nine o’clock every Friday. “Do you think he’s in a    14    mood?” “Probably,” Andy replied. “He’ll be missing old Jeremy more than most.” Sherlock, sitting at Andy’s feet, raised his head when they    15    his old owner. “I think I’ll make my way to the butcher’s tomorrow and ask    16    anyone has noticed Sherlock walking around.” Louise said. The butcher’s had been owned by Terry before and these days his nephew (外甥), Blake, had    17    the business. The next day,    18    Louise left, she checked that Sherlock had a sound sleep inside his basket. The queue outside the butchers was long when Louise joined it. “Two steaks, please,” she said, reaching the counter (柜台). “And a free bone for you?” Blake asked. “OK, thanks. My dog, Sherlock, likes it. I remember Grandpa telling me that your uncle    19    gave him a bone for Sherlock during their Friday chats. So, thank you.” “Glad to keep up the tradition,” Blake put a bone into her bag. “Can I ask a question?” Louise said,    20    by Blake’s friendliness. “Of course.” “Have you ever seen a black Labrador walking around on his own on a Friday between nine and ten?” “In fact, I’ve been seeing a black dog outside the shop, having a drink of water every Friday morning. ” Blake said. “That’s it, then,” Louise smiled, “Sherlock’s been missing his bones.” Later that day, when Louise took the bone out of her bag, Sherlock was running in circles with excitement. 11. A. without B. including C. beyond D. except 12. A. warned B. allowed C. promised D. chose 13. A. wonder B. mystery C. symbol D. memory 14. A. low B. lazy C. calm D. cheerful 15. A. reminded B. introduced C. noticed D. mentioned 16. A. why B. whether C. when D. where 17. A. taken over B. gone over C. fallen over D. thought over 18. A. until B. once C. before D. after 19. A. never B. seldom C. almost D. always 20. A. praised B. forced C. refused D. encouraged 三、阅读理解(共15小题;21-30小题,每小题2分;31-35小题,每小题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。 A Come and learn from these wonderful shows! You will see old treasures, new ideas, and great artworks. Don’t miss this chance. Go and enjoy them soon! Qinghai played an important role in the ancient Plateau Silk Road. Qutan Temple there has old buildings, sculptures, and murals that show cultural exchanges. Now the show “Plateau Silk Road, Radiance of Qutan” is in Beijing. It shows old cultural treasures together with modern digital works. It will end on August 31st and is closed every Monday. Tsinghua University Art Museum hosts a special show to mark the 70th birthday of its art and design school. It shows the development of art courses and students’ creative works. The show also helps visitors think about how art education fits today’s social changes. It ends on May 12th. Ninety-six-year-old artist Zhou Shaohua holds his art show in Wuhan. He was deeply influenced by the Yangtze River and ancient Chu culture. His works are full of love for nature and local traditional culture. The show will close on May 15th. 21. What influenced Zhou Shaohua’s art most? A. Art education courses. B. Ancient temple buildings. C. Modern digital technology. D. The Yangtze River and Chu culture. 22. What can we learn from the text? A. The Beijing show opens daily. B. Temple treasures show cultural exchanges. C. Zhou’s works show his love for fashion. D. Tsinghua show follows the old social rules. 23. Where is the passage most probably from? A. A travel guidebook. B. A science textbook. C. A cultural newspaper. D. A sports magazine. B Nowadays, AI language tools are everywhere. People might wonder if learning a language is still worth the effort. After all, why is it necessary to spend time learning a new language when AI can translate anything in a blink (眨眼间)? However, learning a language is still worth it! While AI tools are amazing and make life easier, they can’t truly take the place of the usefulness of language acquisition (语言习得). So why is language learning still important today? In the first place, speaking foreign languages allows you to connect with different cultures. Research shows that bilingualism (双语能力) can make your brain strong. In fact, language learning helps you build “cognitive reserve (认知储备),” which can protect your mind from decline (衰退). Besides, speaking different languages is a powerful skill for your career. Multilingual (多语言的) people often have an advantage in the job market. They develop stronger communication and problem-solving skills. These skills are highly valuable in our connected world, allowing them to work efficiently in international settings. Thus, more job chances will be there for them to choose from. Last but not least, language learning opens up your mind. The learning process trains people to see things from different sides. It helps you form your own critical opinions. Instead of being told what to think, you can actively read, listen, speak, and think for yourself. In short, AI is a great tool for language learning. Looking ahead, language learning remains a deeply worthwhile investment. The advantages go beyond words — they shape how you connect with the world. 24. What does the word “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to? A. Multilingual people. B. Job markets. C. Communication skills. D. AI language tools. 25. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. AI tools will take the place of language learning. B. Language learning seldom helps with vocabulary. C. Learning a language develops your ability of thinking. D. Speaking different languages offers no career advantage. 26. What is the main idea of the passage? A. AI tools help to make learning a language less useful. B. Learning a language helps protect your brain from decline. C. The main advantage of language learning is getting a better job. D. Language learning still matters for brain, career, and thinking. C Later that afternoon, a group of soldiers brought baskets of grain (谷物). They brought so many baskets that the ground became a sea of grain. Tebelis looked at the endless baskets and saw no way out. “Not even a strong, young cow could mill (磨) all of this,” he said desperately to one of the soldiers, but the man said nothing. When Agathon returned, Tebelis told him about the king. “What were you doing when the king came?” his father asked. “I was taking a rest. The sun was hot, and the cow was sick…” Tebelis didn’t know what else to say. Agathon said nothing. He began turning the millstone himself, his face red from effort. Tebelis couldn’t bear to watch. He joined in, but when they stopped for the night, there were far more baskets left than they could possibly mill in a week. Tebelis couldn’t eat that night. As he fell asleep, he thought of the impossible task. Then he dreamed of water. He felt the cool stream pressing against his hand… He opened his eyes. “That’s it! I can use water to mill the grain! I can make a watermill!” The next morning, he described his idea to his father. “I don’t believe water will turn a heavy wheel,” Agathon said. “We must work very hard today.” “We could never mill all that grain by ourselves!” Tebelis replied. “Think of how tired we were last night! I’m sure my idea will work.” “Very well,” Agathon agreed. “We will try it your way.” Tebelis cut down a tree and built a large wheel. The next day, he and his father moved the heavy millstone to the stream. They fixed it to the water wheel and watched. Nothing happened at first. Tebelis’s heart began to race. Then slowly, ever so slowly, the millstone began to turn. Faster, faster — it was working! “We did it!” Tebelis shouted. The watermill was a great success. In just a few days, they milled every basket of Alexander’s grain. The laziest boy in Greece had saved the day — not with his muscles (肌肉), but with his clever mind. —Adapted from The Laziest Boy in Greece 27. Why does the writer use the expression “a sea of grain” in Paragraph 1? A. To show the very huge and difficult task. B. To tell readers where the grain came from. C. To show that the grain became wet and bad. D. To tell readers the grain was as deep as water. 28. What does the underlined word “desperately” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. helpfully B. thankfully C. hopelessly D. carelessly 29. What’s the correct order of the following events according to the passage? ① Agathon agreed to try building the watermill. ② Tebelis dreamed of water pressing against his hand. ③ The millstone began to turn after a moment of silence. ④ Tebelis realized they could not finish the work in a week. A. ①④②③ B. ④③①② C. ④②①③ D. ①③②④ 30. Which of the following would be the best title for this story? A. A Clever Idea Saves the Day B. The Story of a Lazy Young Cow C. A Heavy Task of Milling Grain D. The Hard Work of Father and Son 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。 Evidence-Based Ways to Build Resilience Resilience (韧性) is the ability to get over challenges in life. Here are five simple, science-backed ways to build it, suitable for middle school students. First,    31    Family, teachers and friends can lift you up and make you stronger. A study shows that supporting others and being part of a social network helps build long-term resilience. Even small acts, like showing up for someone, can create a strong support system for yourself too. Second, take care of your sleep. Poor rest quality makes everything harder and reduces resilience.    32    A 2023 study found that good sleep improves resilience, so try to set a regular bedtime and make sleep a key part. Third, build regular exercise into your habit. Exercise is great for your nervous system and brain.    33    They can start building your resilience and help you deal with stress better. Fourth, face and experience a bit of stress. Controlled stress, like setting a timer for a puzzle (拼图), speaking in public, or even a cold shower, can help you build up strength for bigger challenges later.    34    Finally,    35    Taking classes, mastering new skills or exploring new interests can improve your resilience and adaptability (适应性). Learning helps you develop better coping skills and gives you more ways to deal with life’s hard moments. By trying these steps, you can grow stronger and face life’s difficulties with more confidence. A. practise lifelong learning. B. keep a regular reading habit. C. develop your social relationships. D. So managing your time well also helps you become stronger inside. E. Though solving the problem of rest isn’t easy, small changes work well. F. Some activities like walking, cycling, or team sports are especially helpful. G. Research shows this kind of “micro-stress” training makes us more resilient. 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)。 look through properly plenty of write heavy make a difference as a result by accident wolf unless 36. The cat knocked over the cup        , not on purpose. 37. It rained heavily,         , we put off our school trip. 38. Plants can’t grow well         they get enough sunshine. 39. It’s amazing that this little boy is         than his elder brother. 40. She         travel magazines to plan her nice trip the other day. 41. This beautiful poem         by the famous poet Li Bai long ago. 42. We should follow rules         to stay safe during outdoor activities. 43. I’m sure you will meet         warm people during your wonderful trip. 44. Unlike most wild        , Green was raised by a woman called Li Weiyi. 45. Turning off the lights when you leave a room         to the environment. 五、阅读填空(共20小题;每空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。 Wearing a green uniform with a panda logo, I went to the Dujiangyan Panda Base to join the “Giant Panda Camp” for the day. As the camp began, the teacher told us about the daily lives and the population of pandas. She also introduced a “heroic” panda n    46    Panpan to us. He had fathered about 30 panda cubs — a great achievement for panda conservation (保护). This made me r    47    how valuable pandas are and how important it is to protect them. I couldn’t wait to try the hands-on activities. The first task was making Wowotou. I thought it would be s    48   , since it’s just a bread-like food made of flour (面粉). But to my surprise, the task was more difficult than I thought b    49    the dough (面团) was made from different grains, carrots and apples. It was challenging for me to shape the dough into neat shapes. After a long time, I only m    50    to make three Wowotou. This experience taught me that being a personal cook for giant pandas is not as easy as it s    51   . Even a small Wowotou takes real skills and patience. Another activity was watching giant pandas eat b    52   . It might not sound special, but this time was completely different. I could almost reach out and t    53    one! What a cute panda! The camp day came to an e    54   . I felt quite happy because I had learned a lot about pandas and found out that we should face difficulties bravely. Pandas are our treasures. We should take action to c    55    a shared future for ourselves and nature. Let’s work together to protect them. (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。 Every year on March 14, math lovers around the world celebrate Pi Day. At first sight, it may seem like just another fun day for numbers, but in fact, this special date celebrates one of the most important numbers in mathematics. The date March 14 is written as 3.14, which matches the first three numbers of π or pi. It represents the relationship between the circumference (圆周) of a circle and its diameter (直径). No matter how large or small a circle is, this relationship always stays the same and the numbers of pi have endless non - repeating numbers. This simple idea works for all circles. If you divide a circle’s circumference by its diameter, you always get the same number: pi. The story of pi goes back thousands of years. Ancient people were curious about circles and the Greek mathematician Archimedes developed one of the earliest methods for calculating (计算) pi. His work helped people understand the value of pi could be calculated more exactly with careful reasoning. The modern celebration of Pi Day began in 1988. Physicist Larry Shaw organized the first Pi Day celebration in San Francisco by walking in circles and eating pie. Soon this idea was widely accepted by schools, teachers, and math lovers. Over time, Pi Day became an international celebration of curiosity, learning and the joy of mathematics. Pi appears in far more places than many people realize. It plays an important role in calculating the area of a circle, understanding waves, studying engineering and even exploring space. Scientists use pi when working with satellites (卫星) and designing buildings. Pi Day is also a great reminder that math is not just about solving problems on paper. It is about discovering rules, asking questions, and exploring how the universe works. A single number like pi has a close relationship with geometry, science, and real life in surprising ways. For students, Pi Day is a chance to see math from a different light. Rather than think about numbers as something difficult, it becomes a fun challenge to explore numbers of pi or discover where math appears in everyday life. Introduction to Pi Day Pi Day is    56    on March 14th among math fans worldwide. The date stands for the first three numbers of pi which stays the same for all circles and also    57    without repeating forever. 58    of Pi in Mathematics • Pi dates back to ancient times when people    59    great interest in circles. • Archimedes created early ways to calculate pi and made its value more    60   . Modern celebration In 1988, physicist Larry Shaw held the first Pi Day event in San Francisco, The idea quickly    61    among schools, teachers, and math lovers, and developed into a worldwide festival celebrating the charm of math study. Scientific uses • Pi is more    62    used than most people know across many fields. • It is of great    63    in scientific research, engineering design and space exploration. It also proves math helps us discover rules and learn about the world around us. • Pi also shows that math is closely    64    with real life and the exploration of nature. Meanings for students • Pi Day offers them a new way to understand math. • They will not consider math as a difficult subject, but an interesting challenge    65   . 六、书面表达(共1题;满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校英语报正在举办以 “Caring for the Elderly” 为主题的征文比赛。请你写一篇英语短文投稿,具体内容如下: 1.描述一次志愿活动经历(如去敬老院探望老人、帮助老人学习使用智能手机等); 2.阐述团队配合在活动中起到的作用; 3.分享你从中获得的感悟。 要求: 1.所写内容必须符合要求,可适当发挥; 2.文章不少于90词,开头已给出,不计入总词数; 3.文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名等信息。 Our school English newspaper invites students to write about volunteering. I’d like to share my experience of caring for the elderly. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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