安徽省宣城市皖东南第二次联考2026届九年级上学期12月月考英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文,含音频)

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安徽省宣城市皖东南第二次联考2026届九年级上学期12月月考英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文,含音频)

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安徽省宣城市皖东南第二次联考2025-2026学年九年级上学期12月月考英语试题
一、听力选择
1.When will they leave
A. B. C.
2.What was the woman’s favorite food before
A. B. C.
3.What color shirts does the man prefer to try
A.The black ones. B.The white ones. C.The grey ones.
4.What does the woman want to do
A.Go to a park. B.Park her car right now. C.Wait for her turn.
5.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a cinema. B.At the bus stop. C.In a car.
听下面一段对话,回答问题。
6.Who drove the car to work this morning
A.The boy’s father. B.The boy’s sister. C.The boy’s mother.
7.How will the boy go to school
A.On foot. B.By car. C.By subway.
听下面一段对话,回答问题。
8.What does Li Lei usually do during the Spring Festival
A.Have a big dinner. B.Go to his hometown. C.Visit places of interest.
9.Who does the girl need to buy books for
A.Her friend. B.Her sister. C.Her mother.
10.Where may Li Lei go this afternoon
A.To a museum. B.To a bookstore. C.To a supermarket.
你将听到一篇短文,短文后有5个小题,请根据短文内容,在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。短文读两遍。
11.How long is a dragon boat
A.20 to 35 meters long. B.30 to 45 meters long. C.40 to 55 meters long.
12.What does the team place on the boat
A.A stick and a drum. B.A flag and a chair. C.A flag and a drum.
13.Where did the tradition of dragon boat races begin
A.In the east of China. B.In the south of China. C.In the north of China.
14.When do people have dragon boat races
A.At the end of June. B.At the beginning of June. C.In the middle of June.
15.What might the speaker be
A.A teacher. B.A sportsman. C.A tour guide.
二、听力填空
你将听到一篇短文。请根据短文内容,写出下面表格中所缺的单词,每空仅填一词。短文读两遍。
How to become a happy student
Get plenty of 16 Taking short breaks can help us stay 17 and learn more.
Eat and drink properly Eat lots of fruit and vegetables. 18 drinking coffee.
Cool down by doing exercise Playing sports, or taking a walk around a park can help 19 and keep healthy.
Tell ourselves how well we are doing Make a quick list of five things we’ve done, and make sure we are 20 of them.
三、单项选择
21.Paper-cutting is not easy to learn. It ________ much practice, patience and imagination.
A.explains B.mentions C.provides D.requires
22.We each will be provided ________ to achieve our dreams. So, come on, everyone.
A.chances B.expressions C.celebrations D.invitations
23.Though Helen was blind, she ________ to enter a university and became a heroine to many people.
A.managed B.failed C.succeeded D.refused
24.There can be some trouble at the beginning, but things will ________ well in the end.
A.break down B.give up C.set off D.turn out
25.—A plane crash happened in South Korea on December 29th, 2024.
—That was really bad news. People all wondered__________.
A.that it happened quite terribly B.how did the government help
C.what caused the terrible accident D.how many people are killed in the crash
26.A speech on AI technology ________ in the coming Tech Festival.
A.is given B.was given C.has been given D.will be given
27.Our English teacher always advises us ________ aloud every morning. It has a great influence ________ us.
A.reading; to B.reading; on C.to read; to D.to read; on
28.—The sick man ________ in bed ________ to the doctor again.
—Yes, he said he had already taken the pill ________ on the table by the nurse a moment ago.
A.lying; lied; laid B.laying; lay; lain C.lying; laid; lay D.laying; lied; lair
29.— Bruce ________ so much in the past two years.
— Yeah, he ________ be shy, but now he is confident and active.
A.has changed; used to B.changed; is used to
C.changed; used to D.has changed; is used to
30.—Would you like to help me organize the party this weekend
—________. Actually, I really look forward to it.
A.With pleasure B.Don’t mention it C.My pleasure D.Take it easy
四、完形填空
In recent weeks, social media platforms in China like Rednote have been full of posts about “healthy autumn drinks”. Healthy living isn’t just for old people 31 . Young people are sharing recipes (食谱) for sweet pear soup and white fungus (银耳) desserts online.
The Autumn Equinox (秋分), one of China’s 24 solar terms, falls 32 September 22 in 2025. On this day, day and night are of the same length, and the weather starts to turn cooler. Autumn is known for being cold and dry. 33 temperatures make blood vessels (血管) narrow, increasing the risk of high blood pressure. Many factors (因素) make autumn a time when heart problems happen more often.
In northern areas, 34 there is less rain and stronger winds, “cool dryness” is common. To 35 this, many people are turning to their kitchens for simple solutions.
Autumn is a season when dryness affects the lungs (肺). Experts advise 36 dry or fried foods. Overweight people should choose low-calorie ones. Sour food like apples and grapes helps strengthen the liver (肝). Food therapy (治疗) is 37 . A bowl of pear soup or white fungus dessert can help a lot. Lotus root (莲藕) can clear heat or help digestion (消化). These everyday ingredients (食材) are simple and easy to 38 .
Healthy habits are also valuable. Once the temperature drops below 18℃, wear warm clothes, especially protecting ankles, knees, and lower back. 39 exercise helps fight dryness and improves mood. For example, jogging for 30 minutes until you sweat (出汗) a little is enough. Elderly people can walk or do Tai Chi, 40 younger people might practice yoga. Staying healthy is about small daily choices. By following the seasons, we can stay strong in autumn.
31.A.too B.already C.still D.anymore
32.A.on B.in C.at D.for
33.A.Higher B.Lower C.Longer D.Shorter
34.A.where B.when C.that D.who
35.A.look for B.lead into C.deal with D.think about
36.A.enjoying B.practicing C.avoiding D.finishing
37.A.important B.useless C.private D.awful
38.A.admire B.connect C.eat D.prepare
39.A.Normal B.Proper C.Fascinating D.General
40.A.when B.if C.while D.although
Skillfully turning the chicken steak (肉排) in the hot pan, 48-year-old street seller Li Junyong, who has been nicknamed “chicken steak brother”, has become famous online quickly and turned into a must-visit 41 in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province.
His 42 selling style and words, such as, “You can refuse me, but not my chicken steak” and “You deserve (值得) everything beautiful in the world, 43 my chicken steak”, attracted many tourists. During the National Day, visitors from across China 44 in line for hours just to buy his 6-yuan chicken steak, saying the happy feelings they got were worth much more than the price.
The popularity of Li has helped the growth of tourism in Jingdezhen, a city known 45 its ceramic (陶瓷) products. This is similar to what happened before in Zibo, a city that became popular for its barbecue. These examples show a change in how people travel. Young travelers want more than just to see famous places. They look for warm cultural experiences and real connections, like joining local activities and learning traditional skills.
But experts pointed 46 that city managers should make good use of, but not 47 the influence of famous people. While Li’s popularity is a great starting point, Jingdezhen’s true strength 48 in its thousand-year history of ceramic art. The city must use this attention to guide tourists toward its deeper cultural 49 , like pottery (陶器) workshops and museums. This way, the sudden excitement around one person can be turned into lasting interest in the city itself. The real 50 to a city’s long-term attraction is the sincere (真诚的) connection it makes with people.
41.A.mystery B.product C.attraction D.project
42.A.relaxing B.humorous C.silent D.valuable
43.A.except B.besides C.without D.including
44.A.waited B.arrived C.cut D.jumped
45.A.of B.in C.for D.as
46.A.at B.to C.out D.in
47.A.focus on B.work on C.depend on D.put on
48.A.seems B.remains C.lies D.requires
49.A.secrets B.treasures C.memories D.materials
50.A.pleasure B.secret C.answer D.background
五、补全对话
根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。
Mandy: Where are you going after school, Grace
Grace: To the playground. Today I’ll try out for the school volleyball team. 51
Mandy: Sure. But why do you want to join it
Grace: 52
Mandy: Did you have a try last term
Grace: No, my parents didn’t allow me to play volleyball often before. 53 Now I’ve improved my writing speed, so I have time for volleyball now.
Mandy: That’s good. We students should be allowed to spend time doing what we really like.
Grace: I agree with you. 54
Mandy: I make toys by hand.
Grace: That’s interesting! 55
Mandy: Not really. My mother teaches me.
A.Could you come to cheer for me
B.Did you win the volleyball game
C.Because I love volleyball very much.
D.So how do you spend your spare time
E.I often play volleyball with my parents.
F.Do you learn to make them by yourself
G.I couldn’t even finish my homework then.
六、阅读理解
Interesting festivals in the world
Throwing tomatoes—Spain
Spain takes “tomato fights” to a whole new level. But the tomatoes are being thrown, not for people to eat. The festival takes place on the last Wednesday in August. Trucks carry tomatoes into the square. People rush to the tomatoes and throw them into the crowd (人群).
Rolling cheese—England
This festival is celebrated on the last Monday in May. It takes place on Cooper’s Hill. A large wheel of cheese is rolled down Cooper’s Hill. The festival is actually a race where people run down the hill after the rolling cheese. The first person to cross the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese.
Burning Man—The United States
The Burning Man Festival lasts a week. It is from the Monday before Labor Day to Labor Day (which falls on the first Monday in September in America). The festival takes place in the Black Rock Desert. The best part of the festival is the burning of a large sculpture (雕塑) of a man.
Pouring water—Thailand
The Songkran Festival is the celebration of the New Year in Thailand. Not on a single day, Thailand celebrates the New Year from April 13th to April 15th. Thai people run after each other, pouring water. Songkran is one of the most important reasons why foreigners travel to the beautiful land.
56.Where will you go to enjoy one of the festivals above in May
A.Spain. B.England. C.The United States. D.Thailand.
57.Which of the following is TRUE about the festivals according to the passage
A.All the festivals above are on the same day.
B.The tomatoes are thrown into the crowd for people to eat.
C.Songkran is the only reason for foreigners travelling to the beautiful land.
D.Burning a large sculpture of a man is the best part of the Burning Man Festival.
58.The passage is most probably from ________.
A.a tour guide B.a science report C.a story book D.a fashion magazine
Smartphones are getting boring. The new models are either a bit faster or have better cameras, but they are basically no different from the ones already in our pockets. This is why scientists are hoping, and working for something new, something that will change our lives just as greatly as smartphones do. At the moment, the next invention might be smart glasses.
Just imagine. Instead of having to pick up your phone and look at the screen, all of the information you need simply appears just in front of you, in your glasses. Satellite navigation (导航) directions would appear right there on the road. And your smart glasses could guide you to the right shelf in the supermarket.
Smart glasses could also be used in industry. They could show engineers the instructions they need to fix things more quickly. A doctor could carry out a difficult operation (手术), guided in real time by someone on the other side of the world.
This may sound impossible. But most of the technologies to invent them are already there. For example, one key technology is called AR, which can make digital 3D object appear as if they are part of the real world. We’ve used it a lot on our video calls. Similarly, huge progress has been made in spatial audio (空间音频). This is when a sound is made to give it a sense of place, like what you hear in an empty room. Some high-end earphones (高端耳机) can already do that. Future glasses will of course need to recognize (识别) your voice to do tasks. This technology has been widely used in our daily life.
So, why aren’t we all wearing smart glasses yet So far, no one has invented a good way to send images (图像) of our world onto glasses. However, with the rapid development of technology, smart glasses could arrive much sooner than we think.
59.Why does the writer mention smartphones in Paragraph 1
A.To start a story. B.To explain an idea.
C.To introduce a topic. D.To discuss a problem.
60.What are Paragraphs 2 and 3 mainly about
A.When smart glasses might be made. B.Where smart glasses could be used.
C.Why smart glasses should be changed. D.How smart glasses would give directions.
61.Which of the following technologies needs to be improved to invent smart glasses
A.Making spatial audio. B.Recognizing voices.
C.Creating digital 3D objects. D.Sending images onto glasses.
62.How might the writer feel about the future of smart glasses
A.Bored. B.Satisfied. C.Confident. D.Uncertain.
China successfully launched (发射) the Shenzhou-21 manned spacecraft, which took off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China and entered its planned orbit (轨道) on October 31, 2025. Different from past missions, Shenzhou-21 uses a fast self-controlled way to meet and connect with Tiangong. It will connect with the front part of Tianhe core module (核心舱) in just 3.5 hours, much faster than the old 6.5-hour plan.
The mission leader is Zhang Lu, who was born in the 1970s. He used to be a top air force pilot and joined the second group of astronauts. He finished the Shenzhou-15 mission in 2022 and now goes back to Tiangong Space Station.
Born in 1993, Wu Fei is a flight engineer. He is in China’s third group of spacemen and this is his first trip to space. He once worked as an engineer at a space research institute (研究所) and has become the youngest spaceman to take part in a space mission (太空任务) so far.
Zhang Hongzhang, born in 1986, is a researcher good at high-quality battery (电池) technology and has a doctor’s degree. He made a power experiment for this mission to solve key problems in space power systems. He also helps with space biology studies using four mice carried by the spacecraft. These mice were picked from 48 choices. Zhang once said his childhood dream was to learn from great scientists like Qian Xuesen and serve the motherland with science and technology.
The crew (乘组) will stay in Tiangong for about six months. They will do space science work, perform spacewalks, and move goods. They will also hold science education activities. Besides, China is choosing spacemen from Pakistan and one will join a short space mission later to do scientific experiments for Pakistan.
63.What can we know about the Shenzhou-21
A.It failed to enter the planned orbit. B.Its connection is slower than before.
C.It’s self-controlled and fast. D.It has the same missions as before.
64.Who leads the mission
A.The youngest engineer. B.A former pilot with experience.
C.The battery expert. D.A scientist from Pakistan.
65.What’s the structure of this passage
A. B.
C. D.
This year marks the 80th anniversary (周年纪念) of the victory (胜利) of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. Many works about this history are being shown, like films, plays and dances. Among them, the movie Dead To Rights has caught a lot of attention.
Directed by Shen Ao, the film is based on real photos that show the terrible things Japanese soldiers did during the Nanjing Massacre (大屠杀). The story happens when Japanese soldiers took control of Nanjing. To stay alive, a group of Chinese people hide inside a photo studio.
To survive, they have to help a Japanese army photographer develop his pictures. But while doing this, they discover something shocking. The photo films contain (包含) clear proof (证据) of the awful crimes Japanese soldiers committed (犯罪) all over the city. The group decides they must let the world know the truth. So they secretly keep the films and risk their lives to get them out safely.
The story in the movie is connected to a real person. In 1938, a 15-year-old boy named Luo Jin worked in Huadong Photo Studio in Nanjing. Brave and clever, he secretly made over 30 copies of photos showing Japanese crimes. He put 16 photos into a book and drew a red heart with blood and the Chinese word “Chi” (which means “shame”) on the cover. Later, a young man named Wu Xuan kept the book safe. After eight years, the photos became strong proof of the crimes and were shown to the world.
Director Shen Ao said the reason why he made the film is that few people know how these important photos were saved. Dead To Rights is not only a movie, but also helps us remember painful history so that we work harder to make our country stronger.
66.The text talks about the 80th year of two victories. When did they happen
A.In 1935. B.In 1945. C.In 1955. D.In 1965.
67.What does the underlined word “survive” mean in paragraph 3
A.stay alive B.take photos C.remember history D.run fast
68.What did Luo Jin do
A.He directed a movie. B.He kept a book safe for 8 years.
C.He made copies of Japanese crime photos. D.He worked in a photo studio in 1930.
69.Which is NOT a purpose of the film
A.To show how the truth was discovered.
B.To help people remember painful history.
C.To win international prizes.
D.To encourage building a strong country.
Yang Zhenning, one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, passed away on October 18, 2025, in Beijing at the age of 103. Born in Hefei, Anhui Province in 1922, he grew up in a scholarly (有学问的) family and developed a strong interest in science during his early years. He studied at Southwest Associated University, a famous institution that nurtured (培养) many talents in difficult times. And later he pursued (追求) further education at the University of Chicago in the United States.
In 1957, Yang and his colleague Li Zhengdao made history by winning the Nobel Prize in Physics. They received this honor for their groundbreaking (开创性的) work on the “parity non-conservation” theory (宇称不守恒理论) in weak interactions (弱相互作用)—a discovery that changed how scientists understand the basic laws of the universe. Beyond this, Yang’s “Yang-Mills Gauge Theory” is widely regarded as a cornerstone (基石) of modern physics, standing alongside Einstein’s theory of relativity (相对论) in its importance.
Though he lived abroad for decades, Yang never forgot his homeland. In 1971, he became the first Chinese scholar to visit New China after a long period of separation, helping to rebuild academic links between China and the US. He also advised the Chinese government on strengthening basic science research and funded nearly 100 Chinese students to study in the US. In 1999, he returned to work at Tsinghua University, devoting his later years to training young scientists and promoting (促进) the development of physics in China.
Yang’s life was a mix of scientific curiosity and deep love for his country. His famous motto, “Be honest rather than clever,” continues to encourage young people to pursue truth in science and life.
70.What made Yang and Li Zhengdao win the Nobel Prize
A.The “Yang-Mills Gauge Theory”.
B.The theory of relativity.
C.The “parity non-conservation”.
D.Their work on basic science education.
71.How did Yang help China’s science development
A.By building a new university in Hefei.
B.By advising on basic science research and funding students.
C.By bringing Einstein’s theory to China.
D.By working as a government leader.
72.What can we learn from Yang’s motto
A.It’s better to be smart than honest.
B.Honesty is more important than being clever in science.
C.Clever people don’t need to be clever.
D.Honesty helps people make more money.
七、任务型阅读
The 15th National Games of China opened on November 9, 2025. It was an important moment in the country’s sports history. This big sports event was held together by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao. It was the first time three regions worked together to organize the Games.
The opening show was held at the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center in Guangzhou. Its main idea was “Dreaming Together, Creating the Future.” The show had amazing technology displays that mixed traditional Chinese things with modern new ideas. A round water stage became the most important part, standing for the oneness of the three host regions.
Protecting the environment was a key point in getting ready for the Games. Instead of building new places, the organizers repaired and made existing stadiums and gyms better. Another new idea was the torch design. The fire came from special ice that can burn, which was found in the deep sea. It was the first time in sports history. The torch itself was light in weight and made from old materials that were used again.
The Games have 34 big sports with 419 single events. What is special this time is that 19 cities in the three regions are host cities. This is the largest number ever in the Games’ history. The 15th National Games not only shows very good sports skills but also shows China’s promise to take care of the environment and for different areas to cooperate (合作). The event will go on until November 21. Athletes will compete for prizes and try to break old records.
73.How many host cities are there for the 15th National Games (不超过5个词)
74.What does the round water stage stand for (不超过10个词)
75.What does the 15th National Games show besides excellent sports skills (不超过15个词)
八、单词拼写
76.Mr. Zhang called the police yesterday because his wallet was s (偷) by someone.
77.It’s recommended to drink b (煮沸的) water to avoid getting sick.
78.The expert has made several s (讲话) in our school, so he is familiar to all of us.
79.Friendship is a kind of relationship built on understanding and s (支持).
80.She is such a l (活泼的) girl that she never feels tired with different kinds of activities.
九、书面表达
81.作为一名中国人,我们要坚定文化自信,弘扬中华优秀传统文化,做中华文明的传播者是新时代中国青少年的责任或使命。假如你是李华,近期一批外国朋友要到你所在的学校访问,请用英语写一篇发言稿,向他们介绍中华优秀的传统文化。
内容包括:
1. 欢迎朋友的到来。
2. 总体介绍中国传统文化种类多,历史悠久。
3. 列举至少两个中国传统文化的例子,可以从历史、特点、用途或者受欢迎程度等方面具体介绍。
4. 词数80~100。
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参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 C A C B C B C A B A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25
答案 A C B B C D A A D C
题号 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
答案 D D A A A D A B A C
题号 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
答案 C A D B C C B D A C
题号 46 47 48 49 50 56 57 58 59 60
答案 C C C B B B D A C B
题号 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
答案 D C C B A B A C C C
题号 71 72
答案 B B
73.19./Nineteen. 74.The oneness of the three host regions. 75.China’s promise to take care of the environment and for different areas to cooperate.
76.stolen/tolen
77.boiled/oiled
78.speeches/peeches
79.support/upport
80.lively/ively
81.参考范文
Dear friends,
Welcome to our school and wish you a good time here! Today I want to share traditional Chinese culture with you. There are many kinds, some with a long history influencing lots of people.
Beijing Opera is a national treasure. It comes from “Huiban” and has three parts: singing, dancing and speaking. It has famous stories and is popular with people of all ages in our nation.
Paper cuttings have different shapes, like animals, flowers or folk story characters. During Spring Festival, people put them on windows, doors and walls. We believe they bring good luck.
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