江苏省南京市溧水区2025-2026学年九年级上学期期中考试英语模拟试卷(无答案)

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江苏省南京市溧水区2025-2026学年九年级上学期期中考试英语模拟试卷(无答案)

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2025—2026学年度第一学期期中练习卷
九年级英语 2025.11
考试时间:120分钟 满分:120分
(答案按序号填在答题卡上)
选择题(共60分)
一、听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
第一部分 听对话,回答问题。
本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你仍有5秒钟的时间选出你认为最佳的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1. What is Lucy’s animal sign
A. B. C.
2. How does Lisa relax at weekends
A. B. C.
3. Where is Sara going this Saturday
A. B. C.
4. What does Jennie want to be in the future
A. B. C.
5. When will the train leave
A. At 9:15. B. At 9:30. C. At 9:45.
6. How soon will Alice be back from Shanghai
A. In two days. B. In a week. C. In a month.
7. What is the relationship between the two people
A. Doctor and Patient. B. Teacher and Student. C. Mother and Son.
8. How does Emma learn about the world
A. From books. B. Through the Internet. C. By travelling.
9. Where does the dialogue probably happen
A. In the library. B. At a school. C. In a hospital.
10. Why does Iris look so tired and sleepy
A. She has a terribly bad cold.
B. She has a lot of homework to do.
C. She was reading the book the whole night.
第二部分 听对话或独白,回答问题。
你将听到一段对话和两段独白,每段对话或独白听两遍。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题你仍有5秒钟的时间选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听一段对话,回答第11—12题。
11. Why did the man get angry with his neighbour
A. She played loud music.
B. Her dog went to his garden.
C. Her children were very noisy.
12. How did he solve the problem
A. He told the children about good manners.
B. He talked to his neighbour about the problem.
C. He asked his neighbour to send the dog to her friend.
听第一段独白,完成信息记录表上第13—15题。
Person Animal sign Personality
Father Tiger He is brave and likes different 13 .
Mother 14 She is gentle and never gets angry.
Brother Rabbit He is 15 and pays attention to every detail.
I I am careless and always make mistakes.
13. A. cultures B. characteristics C. challenges
14. A. Sheep B. Horse C. Rooster
15. A. curious B. careful C. creative
听第二段独白,回答第16—20题。
16. Who has influenced me most
A. My grandmother. B. My mother. C. My aunt.
17. What does she teach me in the garden
A. To make bread and cakes.
B. To play crosswords games.
C. To plant flowers and vegetables.
18. What values does she teach me
A. Respect and politeness. B. Courage and teamwork. C. Honesty and kindness.
19. How does she encourage me when I feel sad
A. With her words or hugs. B. By sharing stories. C. With some chocolate.
20. Why do I feel thankful to her
A. She always helps those people in need of help.
B. She has truly made a big difference in my life.
C. She explains things patiently and makes it fun.
二、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. We must study hard to get into an ideal high school as dreams are achieved ______ hard work.
A. to B. against C. along D. through
22. History cannot be changed, ______ lessons can be learned from it to face the future.
A. and B. so C. but D. or
23. —Why not wear a ______ shirt for the coming exams It’s the colour of wisdom.
—I think it is just for fun because hard work is more important.
A. yellow B. red C. blue D. white
24. The ______ of the power cut was the big storm. Everyone had to wait until the lights came back on.
A. cause B. method C. record D. feeling
25. The little boy shared his toy with his friend ______ because he wanted to make her smile and
show that playing together is more fun.
A. badly B. simply C. highly D. deeply
26. —Why didn’t you get on the underground with us
—I tried to, but it started moving ______ I could get on it.
A. when B. before C. after D. since
27. —I feel so _______ about the test tomorrow.
—Don’t worry! Take a deep breath and go over what you’ve learnt tonight.
A. certain B. confident C. stressed D. relaxed
28. —Mum, when can we go to watch the volleyball match in the sports centre
—Not until the homework ______ tomorrow.
A. will be finished B. is finished C. was finished D. has been finished
29. Friends are those who you can ______ when you are in need of help.
A. work out B. take on C. break out D. depend on
30. —Are your parents ______ you
—Sometimes. We aren’t allowed to stay out for a long time after school.
A. pleased with B. crazy about C. strict with D. proud of
31. Lily’s mother told her to take a ______ with her before she went to school this morning, because
it was cloudy and it was going to rain.
A. raincoat B. sunflower C. raindrop D. sunhat
32. There is an article called The trouble with teenagers. Which of the following points may be
talked about in the article
A. Art festival. B. Love or friendship.
C. Life in Australia. D. Different kinds of music.
33. —I am worried that I have little time for my hobbies.
— choosing your hobby according to the time you have
A. Why not B. Shall we C. How about D. Why don’t you
34. My American friend Sam is very interested in Nanjing’s history. He wonders .
A. who built the ancient city walls
B. when the best time to go home is
C. whether the local food is delicious or not
D. that Nanjing was a rich city in ancient times
35. —Thank you for looking after me through my illness, Millie.
—______. That’s what friends are for.
A. I can’t agree more B. It takes time C. That’s not the case D. Don’t mention it
三、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的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。
19-year-old Tian Yanqing scored 631 in China’s national college entrance examination(高考). When she got her admission letter from Wuhan University, she could 36 believe it.
Tian is from a remote mountain village in Hubei Province. In recent years, few students there have entered top universities in China. What makes her story more 37 is that she was born with osteogenesis imperfecta(成骨不全症). Even a light bump could bring her 38 and she needs months to recover(恢复). Most of her childhood was spent indoors.
39 Tian couldn’t go to primary school, she turned to books for joy. “Words can take me to places my body can’t reach,” she said. “Even if I stay still, my 40 can fly freely.” Yuan Hui, a volunteer teacher who taught her at home, said Tian was very 41 in learning. She never used “secret study skills”. 42 , she got good grades by watching life carefully—she noticed the smell of soil after rain and the shape of flower by the road.
In junior high school, Tian finally went back to the classroom. She slowly became more 43 and made friends. Her 44 also came from teachers’ support. For six years when she couldn’t go to school, her teacher, Mr. Yuan, walked miles on mountain roads to teach her, no matter if it rained or snowed. He even 45 better-paid jobs, saying, “If I don’t help her, no one will.”
Now, she gets ready for college and hopes to join student clubs, learn to live on her own and, most importantly, gain knowledge to help others later.
36. A. nearly B. hardly C. certainly D. rarely
37. A. special B. interesting C. common D. boring
38. A. sadness B. happiness C. pain D. joy
39. A. Since B. While C. If D. Until
40. A. books B. action C. study D. thoughts
41. A. confident B. generous C. active D. modest
42. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. Otherwise D. Instead
43. A. beautiful B. creative C. hard-working D. open
44. A. scholarship B. achievement C. movement D. friendship
45. A. refused B. replied C. required D. received
四、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,从材料后各题所给的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。
A
Water comes from rain. 70% of our earth surface is covered with water, but only 3% is fresh and 1% can be used. If we don’t use water more wisely, there won’t be enough water for us to drink. Here are some ways to save water.
Amanda Choose plants that need less water. Water plants in the morning or evening. Water plants only when needed.
Lisa Take shorter showers. Turn off water while brushing teeth. Don’t use the bath.
Eric Don’t let the tap run while washing vegetables. When boiling food, put as little water in the pot as possible. Save water by cleaning your vegetables and fruit in a bowl.
46. Why did Amanda, Lisa and Eric save water
A. Rainwater is too much. B. Sea water is very dirty.
C. Drinking water is not enough. D. Fresh water is polluted.
47. Where can we save water according to Amanda
A. In the garden. B. In the kitchen.
C. In the factory. D. In the bathroom.
48. Where is the text probably taken from
A. A history book. B. A magazine.
C. A business website. D. A travel guide.
B
Once upon a time, a talented artist named Alex lived in a quiet village. He loved painting beautiful views but was not willing to try new things.
One day, Alex found an advertisement for an art festival in a faraway city—the one that challenged artists to explore new things and push their creative boundaries. Excitement came from his deep heart but what also came was his fear.
Despite(尽管) it, Alex decided to take a leap of courage and attend it. It was a good chance to discover new parts of creativity. Upon arriving at the festival, Alex found a group of artists from different backgrounds, each with their unique styles. The atmosphere was filled with creative energy and a sense of exploration.
Throughout the festival, the artists were given different artistic challenges that pushed them out of their comfort zones(区). They were encouraged to try new materials, work with others, and take risks with their art.
Alex hesitated at first, unsure of the result. But the supportive environment and the common love for creating things made him feel more determined than before. With each challenge, Alex discovered hidden talents and unexplored ability.
When the festival ended, the artists gathered to show their final works. Each piece showed their courage and willingness to embrace(拥抱) the unknown. Alex’s artwork, with different colors and strong lines, showed the power of stepping outside of his comfort zone.
Returning home, Alex carried the lessons of the art festival. The fear of trying new things no longer held Alex trapped. Instead, it reminded him of the great ability he hasn’t used yet—and it’s waiting to come out.
49. What was Alex’s main problem before attending the art festival
A. He was afraid to try new things. B. He couldn’t paint beautiful views.
C. He didn’t have enough artistic skills. D. He disliked working with other artists.
50. What does the underlined phrase “take a leap of courage” mean in paragraph 3
A. Jump from a high place. B. Gather up courage.
C. Avoid a dangerous situation. D. Think carefully before deciding.
51. What is the main idea of this passage
A. Trying new things can find your hidden ability.
B. Success comes from staying in your comfort zone.
C. Artists should work together to develop creativity.
D. Fear can always be avoided when facing challenges.
C
A father was very worried about his son, who, at 15 or 16 years old, seemed to show no signs of courage. So, the father went to see a famous boxing coach and asked him to help his son. The coach agreed and said, “Leave your son with me. In three months, I promise he will be a changed person. However, you must not visit him during this time.” The father agreed.
Three months later, the father returned to pick up his son as promised. The coach set up a friendly match between the boy and an experienced boxer to show the training results. As soon as the match began, the boy was knocked down hard. But to everyone’s surprise, he quickly got up and faced his opponent again. He was knocked down again right away. . This happened again and again. The boy was knocked down 16 times, yet each time he stood up, determined to face the challenge.
The coach turned to the father and asked, “Do you think your son’s performance shows courage ” The father, with his face burning with shame, replied, “I’m so disappointed. I never expected that after sending him here for three months of training, he would still get knocked down so easily.”
The coach shook his head and said, “I really feel sorry for you. You’re missing the point. You only see the falls, the superficial winning or losing. Don’t you see the courage of your son to get up each time That’s true strength. A strong person isn’t someone who never falls, but someone who rises every time they do. That’s true courage.”
52. Why did the father send his son to learn boxing
A. His son wanted to be a boxer. B. He thought his son was not brave.
C. He thought his son was very small. D. His son could make money by boxing.
53. Which of the following is the best sentence for the blank in paragraph 2
A. Moreover, he stood up quickly.
B. Moreover, he couldn’t continue the game.
C. However, immediately he jumped back to his feet.
D. However, immediately he decided to give up the game.
54. How did the father feel after watching the match
A. Proud and satisfied. B. Ashamed and upset.
C. Excited and encouraged. D. Impatient and angry.
55. To the coach, what is true courage
A. Getting up every time you fail. B. Having strong body and clever mind.
C. Avoiding challenges to prevent failure. D. Winning every match without any falling.
D
China’s national soccer team missed out on the World Cup, but a new local league called Suchao is lighting up hearts in Jiangsu Province. Since it was launched in May, 13 city teams have held exciting weekend matches. Over 195,000 fans attended the first three rounds, with one game drawing a record-breaking 30,000 people!
Why is Suchao so popular
First, it’s affordable. Tickets cost just 10 yuan ($1.40)—a huge difference from professional(专业的) matches, where seats can cost hundreds of dollars! During the latest round, some games sold out within hours, with fans paying 10 times the original price for tickets.
Second, it’s pure and passionate. For starters, it’s all about passion, not money. Unlike professional leagues, which focus on money and fame, Suchao brings soccer back to its roots. Players include both professional players and everyday people—teachers, shop owners, and students. They play for pride, not just paychecks.
Third, it’s a cultural celebration. The league also celebrates Jiangsu’s unique culture. Each city team represents local traditions, foods, and customs. Fans cheer for their hometowns with fun slogans like, “No cheating, no biased referees—just great rivalries!” “Match comes first, friendship fourteenth!”
Impact beyond soccer
Suchao isn’t just a sport—it’s boosting the economy! Hotels and tourist spots fill up during matches, and local businesses see more customers. One weekend alone, cultural spending hit over 1 million yuan ($139,000).
Most importantly, Suchao is for everyone. Young or old, skilled or just for fun—anyone can join. As one fan said, “It’s taking soccer back to the streets and schools where it belongs.”
A spark of hope
Suchao proves that soccer can be simple, exciting, and meaningful. It’s more than a trend—it’s a grassroots revolution with real economic, cultural, and emotional impact. Maybe, just maybe, it’s the fresh start China’s soccer needs.
56. What is the main purpose of Suchao according to the passage
A. To train professional players. B. To take the place of school classes.
C. To let everyone enjoy soccer. D. To make money for the government.
57. How does Suchao help Jiangsu’s economy?
A. By selling tickets of the matches.
B. By representing each city’s local tradition.
C. By attracting more professional players to join.
D. By making people spend more money on tourism and restaurants.
58. What does the underlined phrase “grassroots revolution” mean in the last paragraph
A. A fight for soccer freedom. B. A new type of farming skill.
C. A competition between cities. D. A big change starting from common people.
59. How does the writer organize the passage
A. From specific to general. B. In time order.
C. From general to specific. D. In space order.
60. What can we infer from the passage
A. Suchao will soon disappear. B. Suchao causes fights between cities.
C. Suchao needs more professional players. D. Suchao might help improve Chinese soccer.
非选择题(共60分)
五、填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A)根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词的适当形式,使句子意思完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为61—65的相应横线上。
Mia usually walks to school with her little dog, Max. She likes to 61 (想象) exciting things they could have on the way. One morning, she began to 62 (怀疑) if anything interesting would happen, since the street looked so quiet. But then, she found a tiny, shiny stone by the sidewalk. Her heart was filled with joy, and she gave herself quiet 63 (赞扬) for noticing it. Max shook his tail happily, and a 64 (想法) came into Mia’s mind. Small things also could make her days special. She realized that even in 65 (每天的) life, wonderful surprises could appear.
B)根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为66—70的相应横线上。
Liam had to make a 66 (decide) about what to wear for the coming school competition. He would rather 67 (wear) orange because it was bright and cheerful. During the competition, Liam answered two questions 68 (correct) and felt nervous. He sometimes has difficulty 69 (express) himself in front of people because he wants to be perfect. For a moment, there was 70 (silent) in the school hall but his friend Mia smiled and told him not to give up. At that moment Liam realized that trying his best was more important than being perfect.
C)根据对话内容,从下列方框中选择适当的单词或短语填空,使短文内容完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为71—75的相应横线上。
according to as good as born create think twice
Liam: Wow, Tom! I think your painting is 71 the artist’s! It is so beautiful!
Tom: Thanks! But I always 72 before starting because I want it to be perfect.
Liam: Don’t worry. Just enjoy it. Sometimes trying your best is more important than being perfect.
This is the lesson I learnt from my experience.
Tom: Maybe you’re right. What about you Do you like painting
Liam: Guess what I was 73 in spring and 74 the star sign. I’m also a creative person!
Tom: That’s great! I’m going to 75 another one this weekend. What about starting to paint together
Liam: That sounds fun!
六、句型(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
A)按要求改写句子,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为76—80的相应位置上。每空一词。
76. To Grandma’s surprise, Mia was going to make her a birthday cake. (改为同义句)
Grandma to know that Mia was going to make her a birthday cake.
77. At first, Mia found it was difficult to use the materials correctly. (改为简单句)
At first, Mia found to use the materials correctly.
78. Her mother said it would be helpful to follow the steps carefully. (改为同义句)
Her mother said it would be to follow the steps carefully.
79. Finally, she mixed everything and made the cake successfully. (改为同义句)
Finally, she mixed everything and making the cake.
80. Seeing her grandmother enjoying the cake really made her happy. (改为同义句)
Seeing her grandmother enjoying the cake really her .
B)根据所给汉语完成句子,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为81—85的相应位置上。每空词数不限。
81. 学习就像是一场赛跑,不领先,就落后。
Learning is like a race. You either or fall behind.
82. 因为下雨,我别无选择只得待在家里。
Because of the rain, to stay at home.
83. 老师经常被迫熬夜到很晚批改作业。
Teachers are often forced to to check students’ homework.
84. 我认为在爱好上花些时间是很重要的。
I think spend time on my hobbies.
85. 我想知道怎样才能在学业和爱好上取得平衡。
I wonder how to between schoolwork and hobbies.
七、阅读填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
A)阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文章后86—95小题的空格里填入最恰当的内容, 并将答案填写在答题卡标号为86—95的相应位置上。
注意:第86—93小题,每空只填1个单词;第94—95小题词数不限。
Sometimes, emotions(情绪) make you angry, cry uncontrollably, or green with envy. It’s a common belief that there are good and bad emotions, and that for successful emotion management, we must live a life free of the bad ones. But Ethan Kross, a famous expert on emotions, says this is wrong. He explains, “In the right proportions(比例), all the emotions are useful.” We can’t stop thoughts and feelings from popping up suddenly, but we can choose how to deal with them.
Vicki Botnick, a therapist from California, agrees. She thinks we should try to manage our emotions, not hide them. Instead of pushing feelings away, we should accept them. Don’t call emotions good or bad—think of them as messengers that give you important information. It might be hard to do this. When strong feelings make you feel too stressed, try deep breathing(呼吸). Breathe in slowly, hold your breath for three seconds, and then breathe out slowly. Some people also find it helpful to repeat a simple sentence like “I am calm.”
Avoiding problems and negative feelings all the time isn’t good, but getting distracted(注意力分散的) can help sometimes. After a big argument, you can either solve things right away or do something totally different first. When you come back to the problem later, you may have new ideas and a calmer mood.
Another way to distract yourself is to change your environment. Going on holiday helps you relax because new places don’t make you think of work. If you can’t travel, try exploring nearby areas. A 2024 study review showed all 27 studies found nature helps with emotion regulation. If there are no green spaces near you, make your home nicer—add houseplants, pictures of beautiful views, or photos of family and friends.
Learning to accept, reframe(重构), and manage emotions puts you back in the driver’s seat of your life. And if it feels hard, remember that no feeling lasts forever.
Introduction Emotions cannot be 86 into good and bad. We can’t live a life 87 bad ones, but we can choose how to deal with them.
Methods 88 emotions is a good choice. It may be helpful to take a deep breath or 89 simple sentences. Getting distracted is another way. 90 dealing with problems right now. Do something else or return to the problem later to make us 91 down. Changing the environment is also helpful, such as going on holidays, exploring nearby areas or 92 our homes with plants or pictures.
Conclusion Learn to control our emotions and don’t forget that all the feelings will come to an 93 .
94. How can we manage our emotions according to the passage
95. How do you deal with your emotion when you feel angry
B)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为96—105
的相应位置上。
Cellphones were invented so people could talk anytime and anywhere. But today, they’re used for a 96 everything except talking—especially by teenagers.
For most young people, the phone is a tool for other forms of c 97 like texting, or messages on apps such as QQ or WeChat instead of phones calls. Of course, teenagers make or answer calls sometimes, but usually only in s 98 situations, such as emergencies(紧急情况) or when a parent is calling.
According to Anne Cordier, an expert in Information and Communication Science, when teenagers c 99 to text instead of making calls, it doesn’t mean they are lazy or rude. In fact, it’s often their way of setting boundaries(边界) in a world where people feel they are expected to be there all the time. “Sometimes I leave my phone on s 100 mode(模式) on purpose,” 17-year-old Elsa told Cordier. “That way, I can have some peace.” For them, it’s p 101 to check if the person is free before calling.
Not answering the phone also gives young people some control, w 102 answering it means there’s no time to prepare what to say, which makes them uncomfortable. On the other hand, they feel safer when texting because they can write, delete, and rewrite u 103 they are ready. They can also wait before r 104 , which makes the exchange calmer and less stressed.
Older generations may still see phone calls as personal and caring, but younger generations find the same comfort(慰藉) in texts, silence or even a simple emoji. In the end, n 105 generation is wrong—they just follow different rules of communication.
八、书面表达(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Samuel给你发来一封电子邮件。请根据邮件内容用英语回复。
To: LiHua2010@
From: Samuel2011@
Subject: My problems with my study
Dear Li Hua, These days I feel stressed very much. Problems with my study pour in. I get low marks in my Maths exams, and my classmates laugh at me sometimes. I am in a bad mood. What’s worse, I find no one to share my worries with. I wonder what I can do to get out of the trouble. Can you offer me some advice I hope to hear from you. Best wishes, Samuel
注意:
1. 词数80词左右(已给出的文章开头不计入总词数)。
2. 文中不得提及有关个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。
Dear Samuel,
Thank you very much for your email. I hope I can
Best wishes,
Li Hua

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