2025-2026学年人教版九年级英语寒假复习之完形填空、阅读理解、短文填空(含答案)

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2025-2026学年人教版九年级英语寒假复习之完形填空、阅读理解、短文填空(含答案)

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2025-2026学年人教版九年级英语寒假复习之完形填空、阅读理解、短文填空
完形填空
(一)
The classroom was full of those of us who wanted to work on the school newspaper. I didn’t write a lot, but working on the paper 1 like fun. I liked the idea of being a reporter, interviewing my friends, and 2 middle school events.
To be chosen, we had to turn in an example of our 3 . I wrote an article about the joys of summer, and showed it to my father, a talented poet. He read it and frowned (皱眉).
“It’s okay,” my father said, taking out a pencil. “But how about changing this sentence to...” And as a result, he rewrote the whole piece—without me, for I never said anything to 4 him.
No surprise—his version was wonderful. He had a gift for language. It was so much better than my piece that I turned in his version instead of mine.
“Welcome to the Dundee School News.” my teacher said to me. But before I could be 5 about the news, he added, “Based on that excellent article you wrote about summer, I expect you to write an opinion article every week for the second page of the paper.”
I was so surprised. I was unable to write at that level, but I couldn’t tell the 6 to the teacher, and I couldn’t ask my father for help, either.
That term working on the paper was really painful. And my teacher expressed his 7 . “Can’t you write something more like that first piece you wrote ” he said each time I turned in my article.
I couldn’t, because at that age, I didn’t have my father’s ability and experience as a writer. Week after week, I tried hard, but my writing never 8 the level of the first article.
At last, to my total shame, another student took my place. I 9 that my father rewrote my first article himself, instead of trying to help me to improve it. But in my heart I knew it was my fault because I allowed him to do it.
Later, I did become a successful writer on my own. Looking back, I realized that the pain and shame of that school experience had a 10 side. It taught me to depend on myself and be myself. So every day, I try to use my own words, find my own style and be my own best self. It feels great.
1.A.promises B.feels C.looks D.sounds
2.A.reporting B.writing C.planning D.watching
3.A.report B.newspaper C.writing D.homework
4.A.help B.stop C.allow D.praise
5.A.excited B.worried C.nervous D.confident
6.A.truth B.excuse C.feeling D.answer
7.A.honesty B.patience C.hope D.disappointment
8.A.set B.reached C.raised D.changed
9.A.agreed B.realized C.remembered D.complained
10.A.magic B.serious C.good D.strange
(二)
Mysteries have always fascinated the humankind. From ancient times to the present day, people have been puzzled (困惑) by the 11 and the unexplained. Mysteries have been causing our curiosity and imagination.
One of the most famous mysteries 12 is the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. In 1937, the famous pilot set out on a flight around the world, but she never reached her destination. Her fate remains a 13 to this day. Many people say it 14 with a crash, but none is sure of it.
Another one is the Bermuda Triangle. There are many 15 related to (与……有关) the place of the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, like unexplained disappearances of ships and airplanes. The disappearances have 16 different theories, including magnetic anomalies (磁异常). However, 17 was unable to provide an exact explanation.
Besides these well-known mysteries, countless others continue to puzzle us. The unsolved puzzles remind us that there’s still much we don’t know about the world we live in.
Mysteries 18 a reminder of the limits (局限性) of human knowledge and the vastness of the universe. They encourage us to question, explore, and look for answers. 19 some mysteries may never be solved, the pursuit (追求) of understanding is what drives us forward.
Mysteries have 20 fascinated us and will continue to do so. They remind us there’s still much to discover in the world. So, let’s hug the unknown and continue to discover the secrets that lie before us.
11.A.uncrowded B.unknown C.uncovered D.undone
12.A.in space B.in nature C.in public D.in history
13.A.success B.lesson C.mystery D.honor
14.A.landed B.appeared C.circled D.lifted
15.A.purposes B.positions C.victories D.happenings
16.A.dealt with B.led to C.ended up D.put on
17.A.somebody B.anybody C.nobody D.everybody
18.A.serve as B.take up C.lay out D.look up
19.A.Since B.Unless C.While D.If
20.A.sometimes B.never C.once D.Always
阅读理解
(一)
It is 2026 now. Google is getting ready to launch (推出) its new smart glasses powered by AI this year. This will be its second try, after its first product, Google Glass, failed about ten years ago. Back then, the glasses looked strange and raised many privacy (隐私) worries, so Google stopped selling them ten years ago.
▲ . Its new glasses will let users talk to Google’s AI assistant called Gemini and will come in two types: one without a screen and another with a small screen. However, Google is not alone in this market. Meta has already sold millions of its smart glasses, showing that people are interested in wearable AI technology.
Experts say Google must learn from its past mistakes. The first Google Glass was poorly designed, expensive, not very useful, and made people worry about their privacy. Today, with better AI and stylish designs, Google smart glasses will have a better chance. Google has also added privacy features, such as a light that turns on when the camera is used. This shows the company is trying to fix past problems.
If successful, these glasses could reduce our need to check our phones often. They can also show directions, translate languages, or answer questions just by listening and looking.
The future of smart glasses looks bright, with sales growing fast. Google’s new smart glasses will test whether people are ready to welcome AI right before their eyes.
21.Why did Google stop selling the first Google Glass
A.It was too expensive for all people.
B.The technology was not good enough.
C.It was quickly replaced by a new model.
D.It looked strange and raised privacy worries.
22.Which of the following can be put in ▲
A.The story is different now. B.Google’s new glasses sell well.
C.Now, the company is trying again. D.Google’s old glasses are still popular.
23.What does the underlined word “stylish” in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A.Strange. B.Modern. C.Expensive. D.Important.
24.How may the writer feel about the future of Google’s new smart glasses
A.Hopeful. B.Surprised. C.Worried. D.Uncertain.
25.What’s the best title of the passage
A.How to Use Smart Glasses
B.The History of Google Company
C.Google’s Smart Glasses VS Meta’s
D.Google’s New Smart Glasses: A Second Chance
(二)
There are usually blackboards, rows of desks, and one-size-fits-all instruction in traditional classrooms. But what will education look like fifty years from now In fact, classrooms are experiencing great changes. With the rise of AI, students today can learn at their own speed and follow interest-based ways. In addition, with the development of new teaching methods and space designs, we are moving closer to the goal of providing education for all students.
The traditional classroom model, including the traditional teaching-to-the-test method, is no longer suitable for supporting the needs of 21st-century learning. In its place, creative future classroom design and Project-Based Learning (PBL) have appeared as important parts in modern educational changes. New classroom spaces, both physical and digital, are specially designed to improve team spirit, creativity, and student-centered learning.
Changeable physical spaces are central to this change. Classrooms will have more changeable furniture, writable walls, and open floor plans that can meet different needs. This allows for quick changes between personal focus time, small-group teamwork, and whole-class discussion—a necessary design for PBL.
What’s more, school buildings will have more natural light, sound design, indoor plants and nature views, which will reduce stress and improve health.
As schools continue to develop, those that put personalized learning environments in the first place will best provide students with the lifelong skills and thinking abilities needed for the future.
26.Why can students learn at their own speed
A.Because of interest. B.Because of teamwork. C.Because of AI’s development. D.Because of teachers’ encouragement.
27.Which of the following can be seen in the future classrooms
A.One-size-fits-all instruction. B.Teaching-to-the-test method. C.Changeable furniture and writable walls. D.Moveable blackboards and writable desks.
28.What’s the writer’s attitude towards PBL
A.Negative. B.Positive. C.Doubtful. D.Uninterested.
29.What will natural light and indoor plants help do
A.Improve teamwork. B.Improve discussion. C.Reduce sound. D.Reduce pressure.
30.Which is the best title for the passage
A.Future Education: Tests and Instructions.B.Future Classrooms: Changes and Designs.
C.The Development of Educational Methods.D.The Improvement of International Classrooms.
(三)
Many of us have seen rainbows in the sky once the sun starts shining again after a rain. For us to see a rainbow, the conditions need to be just right. We need some water drops in the air, like rain or even fog, and we need the Sun to be behind us and quite low to the ground. This is because a rainbow is created by light passing through water drops.
The light that comes from the sun seems white to us. But the white light we see is made up of a mix of different colors. When the light goes through a raindrop, these colors can separate out.
Each of the colors in the rainbow has a different “wavelength” (波长). Raindrops look like little balls. When light hits one of these little balls of water, the light can change direction. We call this “refraction” (折射). Each of the different wavelengths is refracted differently. If the light hits the raindrop at the right angle, the refraction separates the wavelengths out into their different colors.
We are taught there are seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. But this isn’t exactly true. Blue and green are next to each other in the rainbow, which is why we can see turquoise (a mix of blue and green). Brown is a mix of red and green. But they aren’t next to each other in the rainbow, so we don’t see them mix to make brown.
We would never see black and white in a rainbow. Black is what we see when there’s no light at all. On the other hand, white is a mix of all the colors together. When light is refracted by raindrops, it separates the white light out, meaning it is no longer white.
31.How does the passage begin
A.By introducing a common natural phenomenon (现象). B.By asking a question to get readers’ attention.
C.By stating a scientific fact.D.By telling a story.
32.We can see a rainbow under the right conditions because _________.
A.the raindrops are like little balls B.the light goes through raindrops
C.the sunshine seems to be colorful D.the weather is foggy after it rains
33.According to the passage, what can we know about the colors in the rainbow
A.They can become brown or black. B.There are only seven colors in all.
C.They mix to make the white light. D.Their own places can be changed.
34.What’s the best title for the passage
A.How are the colors received in the rainbow
B.When can the colors turn blue in the rainbow
C.Which colors aren’t covered with light in the rainbow
D.Why can’t we find white, black and brown in the rainbow
35.Which of the following is the best division of the passage
A.①②/③/④⑤ B.①/②③/④⑤ C.①/②③④/⑤ D.①②③/④/⑤
(四)
People have always been very interested in space, but space can also be dangerous, with big rocks called asteroids (小行星) moving around. Recently, a small asteroid named “2024YR4” has caught lots of attention. On February 7th, 2025, it was reported that the asteroid has a 23% chance of hitting the earth in 2032. To keep our earth safe, Chinese scientists are working hard together.
Discovered in December, 2024, “2024YR4” is thought to be 40 to 100 meters wide. Although it’s very far away, over 48 million kilometers, Chinese scientists are watching it closely. They want to find more details (细节).
________. Chinese scientists plan to make use of special telescopes (望远镜). These telescopes, with powerful cameras and smart software, will help scientists observe (观察) the asteroid clearly, giving them more information to think about ways to stop it if it’s coming too close.
To find out the asteroid’s path, China will use supercomputers to learn about its size, shape, speed and the influence of other planets’ gravity (重力) on it. China is working on ways to change the asteroid’s path. They have ideas like sending a spaceship to hit it softly or using a spaceship’s pull to slowly change its direction.
China’s big plan shows how much it cares about protecting our planet. The scientists believe that if an asteroid does come too close, they can react in a calm and prepared way.
36.Which of the following is the closest in size to “2024YR4”
A.A car. B.A basketball. C.The sun. D.A football field.
37.Which of the following can be put in “________”
A.China is playing a big role in this effort.
B.Many countries have given up researching the asteroid.
C.Scientists have already found a perfect way to stop the asteroid.
D.The asteroid will surely miss the earth in 2032.
38.Why do scientists use special telescopes
A.To observe the asteroid clearly. B.To take pictures of space.
C.To study the sun’s activity. D.To explore the solar system.
39.What can super computers be used to learn about the asteroid
a. how big it is b. how it is formed c. how fast it moves
d. how other planets’ gravity pulls it e. how it looks in shape
A.abcd B.bcde C.abde D.acde
40.Which can be the best title for the passage
A.The Discovery of Asteroid 2024YR4 B.China’s Plan to Keep Earth Safe from an Asteroid
C.How Scientists Watch Asteroids D.The Amazing Journey to Space
三、选词填空
(一)
请从方框内选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。注意每空一词,每词仅用一次。请将答案写在对应题目的答题卡位置上。
write, wide, many, communicate, go, about, information, but, possible, conversation
There are many languages in the world. Among them, English is the most 41 used one. That’s why learning English is really important today. Let me tell you a story 42 a programmer (程序员) who worked in Silicon Valley, the center of the tech world.
When this programmer was a child, he didn’t care much about learning English. He thought he only needed to be good at programming. 43 when he started working in the tech industry, he faced a big problem. Most of the new information, articles, and books about technology are 44 in English. He couldn’t understand many of them because his English wasn’t very good. This made it 45 for him to keep up with the latest tech development.
He also found it hard to 46 with foreign colleagues (同事). They often had 47 about new tech ideas in English, but he couldn’t join in. So, he decided to work hard on learning English. After a period of hard work, he could read tech articles easily. He even 48 to some international conferences, where he talked with great engineers from all over the world. English wasn’t a problem anymore—it helped him succeed!
You might think English isn’t important for you now, but it is. Knowing English helps you get more 49 and make friends worldwide. Learning English can help you follow your dreams better and find 50 chances, just like the programmer. The world is big, and English can help you explore it!
(二)
请从方框内选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。注意每空每词仅用一次,有两词为多余项。请将答案写在答题卡对应题目的答题位置上。
trust correct disappointed catch what however on serious suggest they that cause
Recently, pre-made dishes have become a popular topic in China. As people’s lives get busier, these convenient foods are appearing in more places, from offices to schools and homes.
Many people worry about possible health problems. They believe that additives (添加剂) used to keep food fresh may 51 health problems over time. 52 , doctors from hospitals offer a different opinion. They say that when the dishes are prepared 53 and stored properly, they can still offer what our body needs. This is especially helpful for busy families who don’t have much time to cook.
Under this situation, something happened recently that 54 everyone’s attention. A well-known restaurant was found using pre-made dishes secretly while telling customers the food was freshly made. This discovery made customers feel very unhappy and they became deeply 55 . Later, the restaurant manager said sorry publicly to all the customers 56 felt cheated.
This event shows why we need better rules about food information. At present, no rules require restaurants to tell customers the truth about 57 food. Because of this, many businesses keep this information hidden, and people don’t know what they’re really eating.
The government is working 58 this problem. They are making new standards for pre-made dishes. These standards will soon be open for everyone’s 59 , so common people can give their ideas. We hope this will make restaurants more honest, which is important for building 60 between businesses and customers.
We should all pay attention to what we eat and make good choices for our health.
(三)
请从方框内选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。注意每空一词,每次仅用一次,有两词为多余项。
advise, percent, it, remain, cheap, disagree, expensive, friend, or, believe, for, be,
From 61 to work stress, more Chinese people are now using AI tools like DeepSeek to talk about their problems. They share feelings with the chatbot (聊天机器人) and get warm 62 . This is called “AI therapy (疗愈)”, which is becoming popular online. But can robots really replace human therapists
Around the world, 45 63 of people who needed mental health care in 2024 did not get it because it was too 64 or there weren’t enough doctors, according to Huntington Psychological Services. Daniel Lowd, an associate professor (副教授) at the University of Oregon, 65 AI could help fill this gap. “If people can find some support and ideas by talking to ChatGPT or chatbot Claude, then I think that’s wonderful,” Lowd told Newsweek. Li Yong, a doctor at the Jiangsu Province Hospital, agreed with Lowd, saying that AI meets people’s needs 66 emotional support to a point.
However, AI has 67 limits. Human therapists understand feelings deeply through face-to-face talks and create personalized treatment plans—something robots can’t fully copy. Another problem is safety. AI might act like a therapist without proper training 68 rules. It can’t be as responsible as human therapists.
Experts believe the key to safe AI therapy is strict government control. For example, Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards in the UK. As AI becomes part of daily life, finding a balance between its benefits and risks 69 important. While AI offers quick help, human connection 70 irreplaceable for serious emotional needs.
(四)
短文填空,请阅读下面这篇文章,在所给的每个空格中选入一个意义相符的词,以正确形式使文章完整。
as such so why encourage though popular influence stop serious for suddenly
Schools and kindergartens in Guangdong province have been asked to ban (禁止) the recently popular toy knives. This kind of knives is known 71 radish knives. They may hurt students from time to time. What is worse, they can be connected with violence (暴力) and have a bad 72 on children’s development.
Do you know 73 “radish knives” have become popular among young students Because they look cool in the shape of a carrot and with a small hidden plastic blade (塑料刀) about 5 centimeters long. 74 the blade is plastic, it could still cause a danger if pressed against the skin when the blade came out all of a 75 .
The 76 of these toys has been rising, and the risks are increasing to children’s safety. Schools are 77 to ask students not to buy or play with 78 a dangerous toy. Teenagers or children in Primary and secondary schools and kindergartens are 79 from playing or carrying these dangerous knives. Any discovery of these dangerous toys being sold in stores should be told to the public or relevant authorities (相关部门). To stop the growing number of “radish knives”, parents should be advised to take this new type of toy knives 80 and they also should take responsibility in choosing suitable toys for their children.
Let’s say no to radish knives so that we can make our schools safer.
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答案 D A C B A A D B D C
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答案 A B C D B D A A D B
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51.cause 52.However 53.correctly 54.caught 55.disappointed 56.that 57.their 58.on 59.suggestions 60.trust
61.friendships 62.advice 63.percent 64.expensive 65.believes 66.for 67.its 68.or 69.is 70.remains
71.as 72.influence 73.why 74.Though 75.sudden 76.popularity 77.encouraging 78.such 79.stopped 80.seriously

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