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2026年春季学期九年级中考第三次模拟考试 英语试题 考试时间:90分钟 满分分值:90分 Task 1 微完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 The community launched a "Used Book Rebirth" volunteer project last month. I signed up at first just to _1_ my mom, who always encouraged me to take part in public welfare activities. I thought it would be a boring and _2_ job — just sorting out old books and wiping dust. On the first day, we arrived at the community library. Hundreds of donated books were piled in boxes, most of which were worn and had _3_ pages. I frowned, wondering how long it would take us to finish all the work. However, the team leader told us that these books would be repaired, classified and _4_ to mountain primary schools in Guizhou. "Every book carries the possibility of lighting up a child's world," she said. I didn't take her words to heart at first. I worked in a hurry, eager to finish the task and go home. But when I opened a well-preserved fairy tale book, I found a handwritten note _5_ in it. "I hope this book can bring you joy, just as it did to me when I was 10," the note read. Suddenly, I felt a warm feeling _6_ in my chest. From that day on, I began to treat the work _7_. I carefully smoothed the curled pages, glued the loose covers, and even _8_ small bookmarks with cartoon patterns for the children. Every time I finished repairing a book, I would imagine the look of surprise on a child's face when they _9_ it. After two weeks of hard work, all the books were sent away. A month later, we received photos from the mountain school. In the photos, the children sat in the newly built reading corner, holding the books we repaired, with bright smiles on their faces. The team leader said that our efforts had _10_ a whole new world for those children. This experience taught me a valuable _11_. What seems like ordinary trivial work may have extraordinary meaning. We often ignore the _12_ of small acts, but every bit of kindness can add up to warm power. Now I still take part in the project every weekend. It is no longer a task I have to finish, _13_ a meaningful way to connect with the world. I used to think that only great actions could make a difference, but now I realize that every ordinary person can _14_ warmth to others within their ability. The used books found their new value, and I also found my own _15_ in voluntary work. 1. A. satisfy B. surprise C. praise D. comfort 2. A. creative B. tiring C. useful D. popular 3. A. colored B. missing C. thick D. clean 4. A. sold B. returned C. sent D. lent 5. A. hidden B. printed C. drawn D. stuck 6. A. breaking B. spreading C. falling D. disappearing 7. A. carelessly B. secretly C. seriously D. nervously 8. A. bought B. borrowed C. made D. found 9. A. write B. receive C. buy D. fix 10. A. opened up B. put up C. given up D. taken up 11. A. lesson B. skill C. suggestion D. method 12. A. pleasure B. difficulty C. importance D. possibility 13. A. and B. or C. so D. but 14. A. pass B. refuse C. steal D. control 15. A. luck B. value C. doubt D. worry Task 2 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将选项填涂在答题卡相应的位置上。 In the busy downtown area of Nanjing, there is a special caf called "Silent Coffee". All the waiters and waitresses there are _16_ people. They communicate with customers through sign language and order pads, but the warm smile on their faces is no different from any other caf . The caf was founded by Li Na, a former sign language teacher. She first came up with the idea in 2019, when she found that most hearing-impaired people faced great _17_ in finding jobs. "Many enterprises are unwilling to hire them because they worry about communication barriers. Actually, they are hard-working and careful, and they can do many jobs well _18_ proper training," Li said. At the beginning, the caf was not _19_. Many people knew nothing about it, and some even refused to go in because they were afraid of trouble. Li and her team handed out leaflets on the street and shared stories of the employees online. Slowly, more and more people came to the caf out of _20_, and then became regular customers. Now the caf has 12 hearing-impaired employees. They not only work as waiters, but also _21_ coffee and make desserts. Their latte art is even more delicate than that of many ordinary baristas. Customers often leave _22_ comments on the review platform, praising their carefulness and positive attitude. "Here, I don't feel like a disabled person. I can support myself with my own hands, which makes me feel _23_," said Wang Xiao, a 24-year-old barista. She lost her hearing due to a fever when she was a child. Before working here, she stayed at home all day and felt _24_ about the future. Now she has learned professional coffee-making skills and has made many friends. Li Na hopes that more people will _25_ the special group. "Silent Coffee is not just a caf . It's a bridge connecting the hearing world and the silent world. We want to let more people know that hearing-impaired people can also shine in their positions," she said. 16. A. visually-impaired B. hearing-impaired C. physically-disabled D. intellectually-disabled 17. A. difficulties B. choices C. chances D. changes 18. A. for B. with C. under D. after 19. A. expensive B. crowded C. popular D. peaceful 20. A. curiosity B. pity C. fear D. respect 21. A. drink B. buy C. make D. taste 22. A. negative B. positive C. general D. brief 23. A. proud B. lucky C. safe D. relaxed 24. A. hopeful B. certain C. hopeless D. concerned 25. A. understand and support B. protect and save C. teach and guide D. accept and control Task 3 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并将选项填涂在答题卡相应的位置上。 A Vertical farming is a new type of agricultural model that grows crops in vertically stacked layers, usually inside controlled indoor environments. With the rapid growth of the global population and the reduction of arable land, this technology is seen as an important solution to future food shortages. How does vertical farming work? The core of vertical farming is to simulate the natural growth environment of plants in a closed space. - Lighting System: Instead of sunlight, vertical farms use full-spectrum LED lights that can accurately adjust the light intensity, wavelength and illumination time according to different growth stages of crops, ensuring that plants get the most suitable light for photosynthesis. - Water Circulation System: Most vertical farms adopt hydroponic or aeroponic technology. Plants grow in nutrient solution or mist environment instead of soil. The water is recycled in the closed system, which can save more than 90% of water compared with traditional farming. - Environmental Control System: Sensors monitor temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide concentration and other indicators in real time, keeping the environment in the best state for plant growth around the clock. This makes vertical farming unaffected by seasons and bad weather. Vertical farming has many advantages. It can be built in cities, greatly shortening the distance from farm to table and reducing the carbon emissions caused by transportation. It also avoids the use of pesticides because the closed environment is not easy to breed pests, so the produced vegetables are safer and healthier. However, vertical farming also faces challenges. The high cost of equipment and electricity is the biggest obstacle to its large-scale promotion. At present, most vertical farms are only suitable for growing leafy vegetables with short growth cycles, and it is still difficult to cultivate staple foods such as rice and wheat. Despite the limitations, with the continuous progress of technology, vertical farming is gradually moving from the experimental stage to commercial application. It may become an important part of the urban food supply system in the near future. 26. Which of the following are the core systems of vertical farming? ① Lighting System ② Water Circulation System ③ Transportation System ④ Environmental Control System A. ①②③ B. ①②④ C. ①③④ D. ②③④ 27. What is the biggest advantage of vertical farming in terms of water use? A. It uses nutrient solution instead of water completely. B. It recycles water and saves a large amount of water. C. It only needs water when planting staple foods. D. It consumes more water but produces more food. 28. What is the main challenge that stops vertical farming from being widely used? A. The crops grow too slowly. B. It can only grow in rural areas. C. The equipment and power costs are high. D. It produces food with worse taste. 29. Where is this passage most probably taken from? A. A science magazine. B. A travel guidebook. C. A history textbook. D. A fashion magazine. B Yancheng Yellow Sea Wetland, located in the east of Jiangsu Province along the coast of the Yellow Sea, is the largest coastal wetland in China. In 2019, it was included in the World Natural Heritage List, becoming China's first coastal wetland world heritage site. This vast wetland stretches for 582 kilometers along the coastline, covering an area of about 247,300 hectares. It is a key resting place on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, one of the nine major bird migration routes in the world. Every year, more than 3 million migratory birds stop here to rest and look for food during their migration. Among them are more than 60 rare and endangered bird species, such as the red-crowned crane and the spoon-billed sandpiper. The wetland is therefore known as the "bird airport of the world". However, the wetland once faced serious threats. In the past decades, large-scale reclamation and aquaculture development destroyed a large number of tidal flats, leading to a sharp decline in the number of migratory birds. The habitat of many rare birds was gradually shrinking, and some species were even on the edge of extinction. To protect this precious wetland, local governments and environmental organizations have taken a series of measures. They returned aquaculture ponds to wetlands, restored native vegetation, and built ecological buffer zones. A large number of wetland rangers and volunteers also take part in the protection work. They patrol the wetland every day, monitor the number of birds, and popularize protection knowledge to tourists. After years of efforts, the ecological environment of the Yellow Sea Wetland has been significantly improved. The number of migratory birds has increased year by year, and many rare species that had disappeared for many years have reappeared. In 2025, the monitoring data showed that the number of overwintering red-crowned cranes reached a record high. The protection of the Yellow Sea Wetland is not just about protecting birds. It is about protecting the complete coastal ecosystem and the common home of all living things. As more and more people realize the importance of wetland protection, this "coastal pearl" will continue to shine for a longer time. 30. Why is Yancheng Yellow Sea Wetland called the "bird airport of the world"? A. Because it has the largest number of bird species in the world. B. Because millions of migratory birds rest and feed there every year. C. Because many planes fly over the wetland during bird migration. D. Because it was built to help birds migrate long distances. 31. What caused the wetland to be seriously damaged in the past? A. Serious water pollution. B. Overfishing and hunting. C. Reclamation and aquaculture. D. Rising sea levels. 32. Which of the following is NOT a measure taken to protect the wetland? A. Returning aquaculture ponds to wetlands. B. Building ecological buffer zones. C. Popularizing protection knowledge. D. Developing large-scale tourism. 33. What can we learn from the passage? A. The wetland became a world heritage site in 2025. B. The number of red-crowned cranes is still decreasing. C. Protection work has achieved remarkable results. D. All rare bird species have been saved from extinction. C Have you ever imagined walking into a museum thousands of miles away without leaving your home, and even "touching" the cultural relics inside and learning about the stories behind them? With the development of metaverse and digital twin technology, this has become a reality. Digital museums based on metaverse technology break the limitations of time and space of traditional museums. Through 3D scanning and modeling technology, cultural relics are restored 1:1 in the digital world with high precision. Users can wear VR devices to wander in the virtual museum, observe every detail of cultural relics from any angle, and even zoom in to see the subtle textures that are hard to find with the naked eye. What's more amazing is the interactive experience. In the digital museum of the Sanxingdui Ruins, visitors can "assemble" the broken bronze masks by themselves, and watch the dynamic restoration process of the cultural relics. In the digital Forbidden City, people can walk into the palaces that are not open to the public in reality, and experience the life of ancient court people through immersive scenes. Behind these amazing experiences is the support of many cutting-edge technologies. 3D modeling technology can capture every detail of cultural relics with an accuracy of 0.1 millimeters. Cloud rendering technology allows users to visit smoothly even with ordinary devices, without downloading huge files. Artificial intelligence can also act as a smart guide, answering various questions about cultural relics in real time according to users' interests. Some people worry that digital museums will replace real museums. But in fact, the two are complementary. Digital museums lower the threshold for people to access cultural relics, especially for those who live in remote areas or have difficulty in moving. At the same time, the digital display can arouse people's interest in cultural relics and encourage them to visit real museums in person. In the future, with the further integration of culture and technology, digital museums will become a new carrier for the inheritance of traditional culture. They let cultural relics "come alive" in a new way, so that more people can feel the charm of Chinese traditional culture. 34. Why does the writer mention the Sanxingdui and Forbidden City digital museums? A. To show the rich collections of Chinese museums. B. To explain how VR devices work in museums. C. To show the interactive experience of digital museums. D. To compare the differences between two famous museums. 35. Which technology ensures the high precision of digital cultural relics? A. 3D scanning and modeling technology. B. Cloud rendering technology. C. Artificial intelligence technology. D. Virtual reality technology. 36. What is the writer's attitude towards the relationship between digital and real museums? A. Digital museums will take the place of real ones soon. B. The two can complement each other and develop together. C. Real museums will disappear with the development of technology. D. Digital museums are far less valuable than real museums. 37. What is the main idea of this passage? A. Metaverse technology helps cultural relics come alive in digital form. B. Digital museums are more popular than traditional museums now. C. Chinese cultural relics have a long history and great charm. D. Cutting-edge technologies are developing rapidly in China. D When Mao Yisheng was 11 years old, an accident changed his life and set the direction of his lifelong career. That year, during the Dragon Boat Festival, a grand dragon boat race was held on the Qinhuai River in Nanjing. Many people gathered on the old stone bridge to watch the race. Mao Yisheng also wanted to go, but he caught a cold and had to stay at home. He looked forward to hearing the interesting stories from his friends after the race. However, what he waited for was bad news. The stone bridge, which had stood for many years, collapsed under the weight of too many spectators. Many people fell into the river and got hurt, some even lost their lives. Mao Yisheng was extremely shocked when he heard the news. That night, he lay in bed and couldn't fall asleep for a long time. He kept thinking: Why did the bridge break? If I can build strong bridges in the future, such tragedies will never happen again. From then on, the idea of building bridges took root in his heart. Whenever he passed a bridge, he would stop to observe its structure carefully, looking at the piers and the bridge deck over and over again. He collected all kinds of pictures and introductions about famous bridges at home and abroad, and pasted them into his notebook. At the age of 15, Mao Yisheng entered Tangshan Engineering College to study bridge engineering. He studied very hard and always got the best grades in his class. Later, he went to the United States for further study and got a doctorate degree. Even after achieving such success, he never forgot his original dream. In the 1930s, Mao Yisheng presided over the construction of the Qiantang River Bridge, the first modern steel bridge designed and built entirely by Chinese people. At that time, foreign engineers claimed that it was impossible to build a bridge on the Qiantang River with its complex hydrological conditions. But Mao Yisheng and his team overcame countless difficulties and finally completed the bridge in two and a half years. Throughout his life, Mao Yisheng built dozens of famous bridges. He once said, "The first bridge I ever wanted to build was in my heart when I was 11 years old." That initial determination supported him through all the hardships and made him the great "father of modern Chinese bridges". 38. Why didn't Mao Yisheng go to watch the dragon boat race? A. He was not interested in the race. B. He had to study for an exam. C. He was ill and stayed at home. D. His parents didn't allow him to go. 39. What made Mao Yisheng decide to build bridges? A. The beauty of the stone bridge on Qinhuai River. B. The tragedy of the bridge collapse when he was 11. C. The encouragement from his teachers and parents. D. His interest in drawing bridge pictures. 40. What can we infer from the underlined sentence in the last paragraph? A. Mao Yisheng built his first bridge at the age of 11. B. The dream in childhood guided Mao Yisheng's whole life. C. Mao Yisheng always remembered the bridge in his hometown. D. The Qiantang River Bridge was Mao Yisheng's favorite work. Task 4 词汇运用 A)根据下列句子所给汉语注释或上下文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。(每小题1分,共5题,计5分) 41. Yunjin Brocade, known as the "treasure of Nanjing", is one of the oldest _ (传统的) Chinese weaving arts. 42. The Grand Canal, which runs through eight provinces, has a history of more than 25 _ (世纪). 43. The cultural heritage protection project has greatly _ (提升) the public's awareness of traditional culture. 44. Nowadays, many young designers are _ (融入) modern elements into traditional handicrafts. 45. Visiting the Memorial Hall of Dr. Sun Yat-sen gives us a good c_ to learn about modern Chinese history. B)短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下面短文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Fan Jinshi, known as the "Daughter of Dunhuang", passed away in Dunhuang, Gansu on November 22nd, 2025 _46_ the age of 87. She devoted her whole life to the protection and research of the Mogao Grottoes, and her spirit will always inspire generations of people. Fan Jinshi made great _47_ (contribute) to the protection of Dunhuang cultural relics and is _48_ (wide) respected by people all over the country. Born in Shanghai in 1938, Fan studied archaeology at Peking University. She first came to Dunhuang in 1963, and since then she has tied her life closely with the ancient grottoes. At that time, the living conditions in Dunhuang were very hard. There was no fresh water, no comfortable house, and the wind and sand were blowing all year round. _49_ young woman like her had to face all kinds of difficulties. But she never thought of giving up. She and her colleagues recorded the murals one by one, sorted out the documents, and studied the history of the grottoes by _50_ (they). In the 1980s, Fan Jinshi first put forward the idea of "Digital Dunhuang". She wanted to use digital technology to permanently preserve the murals and let more people see Dunhuang without going there. After decades of hard work, the Digital Dunhuang project _51_ (complete) successfully. Now people can enjoy the beautiful murals online clearly. Even in her _52_ (eighty), Fan Jinshi still went to work every day and guided young researchers. In 2019, she was awarded the Medal of the Republic — the _53_ (high) honor in China. From Fan Jinshi, we can learn the spirit of perseverance and deep love for traditional culture. She always said that protecting Dunhuang is a lifelong career, and we should keep _54_ (move) forward and never stop. Her story encourages more young people to devote _55_ (they) to cultural heritage protection. Task 5 任务型阅读(每小题1分,共10题,计10分) 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填写表格(每空限填一词)。 Chinese tea culture goes global Chinese tea has a history of more than 5,000 years. As one of the most important symbols of Chinese culture, tea has been spread to all over the world and won increasing popularity in recent years. According to a report by the International Tea Committee, China is the largest tea producer and exporter in the world. Every year, China exports hundreds of thousands of tons of tea to more than 120 countries and regions. Green tea, black tea and oolong tea are the most popular types among foreign consumers. The popularity of Chinese tea is not only reflected in trade volume. More and more foreigners are falling in love with Chinese tea culture. Many countries have set up tea houses and tea art classrooms, where local people can learn about tea making, tea tasting and the cultural stories behind tea. In some European countries, afternoon tea with Chinese tea has become a new fashion among young people. There are many reasons for the popularity of Chinese tea. For one thing, with more and more cultural exchange activities, people around the world have more chances to get in touch with Chinese tea. For another, modern research has proved that tea is rich in nutrients and is good for people's health. Drinking tea properly can help improve immunity and relieve stress. However, there are also challenges in the spread of Chinese tea culture. Many foreign consumers still know little about the different types and processing techniques of Chinese tea. Some people even confuse Chinese tea with tea drinks produced in other countries. To better promote Chinese tea culture, the Chinese government and tea enterprises have taken many measures. They hold international tea culture festivals every year, and cooperate with foreign museums to hold tea culture exhibitions. Tea enterprises also improve their products and create new tea products that meet the taste of local consumers. Many experts believe that Chinese tea culture will have a broader development prospect in the future. As a carrier of Chinese culture, tea will continue to build a bridge for cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world. The 56_ of Chinese tea in the world China is the largest tea producer and exporter in the world. Chinese tea is 57_ by more and more foreigners. The 58_ for the popularity Cultural exchange activities provide more 59_ for people to know about Chinese tea. Scientific research proves that tea is 60_ to people's health. The 61_ in spreading tea culture Many foreign consumers have 62_ knowledge about different types of Chinese tea. Some people can't 63_ Chinese tea from other tea drinks. Measures to promote tea culture International tea culture festivals are held every year. Tea enterprises improve products and create new ones to 64_ local consumers' taste. Experts' opinion Chinese tea culture has a 65_ future and will play a role in cultural exchanges. Task 6 首字母填空(每小题1分,共10题,计10分) The City Wall of Nanjing is one of the largest ancient city walls in the world. It was built in the early Ming Dynasty, with a total length of over 35 kilometers. For more than 600 years, it has stood there as a silent w_66_ of the city's history. The construction of the city wall lasted for 28 years. Millions of workers took part in the project, and every brick was made c_67_ according to strict standards. The bricks were produced in 32 prefectures across the country, and each brick was engraved with the names of the makers and supervisors. This system e_68_ that every brick was of high quality. Unlike the square city walls in most ancient capitals, the Nanjing City Wall was built a_69_ the natural terrain. It follows the ups and downs of the mountains and the winding of the rivers, forming a unique irregular shape. This design not only had military defensive functions, but also perfectly c_70_ with the natural landscape. In the past century, parts of the city wall were damaged due to wars and urban construction. Many sections were even t_71_ down to make way for roads and buildings. By the end of the 20th century, only about 25 kilometers of the original wall remained. L_72_, in recent decades, the Nanjing government has attached great importance to the protection of the ancient city wall. A series of restoration projects have been carried out to repair the damaged sections. At the same time, a green belt has been built along the wall, turning it into a public park where citizens can walk and exercise. Today, the Nanjing City Wall is not only a historical relic, but also an important part of people's daily life. It is v_73_ for studying the history, architecture and culture of the Ming Dynasty. However, it still faces threats from weathering and urban development. Protecting this ancient heritage requires the joint e_74_ of the whole society. Only in this way can this 600-year-old city wall continue to stand and witness the f_75_ of Nanjing. Task 7 书面表达(本题满分15分) 学校正在举办以The Beauty of Traditional Culture为主题的英语演讲比赛。假如你是李华,请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括: 1. 为什么传统文化很重要? 2. 你身边的传统文化(如传统技艺、节日习俗等)举例说明; 3. 作为青少年,我们应该如何传承传统文化? 注意: 1. 短文中应包含所要求的信息。 2. 词数90词左右,开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数。 3. 短文中请勿提及真实校名及姓名。 Dear all, It's my great honor to give a speech here. _ _ _ Thank you for listening. 九年级英语参考答案 Task 1 微完形填空 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. B Task 2 完形填空 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. A Task 3 阅读理解 26. B 27. B 28. C 29. A 30. B 31. C 32. D 33. C 34. C 35. A 36. B 37. A 38. C 39. B 40. B Task 4 词汇运用 A 41. traditional 42. centuries 43. improved 44. adding 45. chance B 46. at 47. contributions 48. widely 49. A 50. themselves 51. was completed 52. eighties 53. highest 54. moving 55. themselves Task 5 任务型阅读 56. popularity 57. loved 58. reasons 59. chances 60. good 61. challenges 62. little 63. tell 64. satisfy 65. bright Task 6 首字母填空 66. witness 67. carefully 68. ensured 69. according 70. combined 71. torn 72. Luckily 73. valuable 74. efforts 75. future Task 7 书面表达(参考范文) Dear all, It's my great honor to give a speech here. Traditional culture is the root of a nation. It carries our long history and shapes our national spirit, giving us a strong sense of identity. Around me, there are many wonderful traditional cultures. For example, every Spring Festival, my family makes dumplings together and sticks paper cuttings on windows, which fills our home with warmth and joy. As teenagers, we should take action to pass it on. We can take part in cultural activities and share traditional stories with our friends. Let's work together to keep the beauty of traditional culture alive. Thank you for listening. 第 1 页 共 11 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $