广东省深圳实验学校2026届九年级下学期3月学情自测英语试卷

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广东省深圳实验学校2026届九年级下学期3月学情自测英语试卷

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广东深圳实验学校初中部2025-2026学年第二学期初三年级3月英语学情自测
一、完形填空
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,并在答题卡上将相应字母编号涂黑。
One day, my brother opened my father’s new book and drew all over the first page with a pen. When my father walked into the room, my brother became 1 . He knew that he had done something wrong. He was afraid that my father would 2 him.
My father picked up his much-loved book, looked at it carefully for quite a while and didn’t 3 anything. Books were important to him, but what he did next was 4 . Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, took the 5 from my brother’s hand. He smiled at the little kid and 6 next to the drawings made by John: John’s work, 1959, age 3. You have made the book valuable. I’m very thankful to you for drawing in my book.
The years and the books came and went. We moved several times and 7 a lot: success and failure; happiness and sadness. From time to time we would open the book, look at the drawings, read my father’s words of 8 , and feel excited.
Now I know my father taught us how every bad event in life can have a good side. If we are prepared to look at it from another side, we’ll be touched by the 9 of others. But he also made us 10 what really matters in life: people, not things; love, not anger.
1.A.calm B.happy C.nervous D.angry
2.A.punish B.order C.praise D.encourage
3.A.do B.say C.buy D.talk
4.A.scary B.unexpected C.interesting D.amazing
5.A.pen B.book C.drawing D.bag
6.A.drew B.wrote C.knocked D.looked
7.A.forgot B.lost C.experienced D.remembered
8.A.love B.life C.anger D.book
9.A.joy B.kindness C.knowledge D.help
10.A.regard B.doubt C.realize D.suppose
二、阅读理解
What if you were really hungry and you didn’t know where your next meal was coming from Would you still be there, looking at the screen What if you were thirsty and you didn’t have any water, but you knew there was a clean river five miles away Would you just read an article about water The answer to all of these questions has to be “No”. You’d be out doing whatever it took to find food. You’d be well on your way to that river.
Our ancestors (祖先) lived like that every day. Men, women and children lived active lifestyles. They didn’t spend their days sitting. They spent their days moving. They were busy fighting with wild animals, hunting for food, looking for water, planting things and so on in order to survive.
The inventions have thrown away the need for us to exercise in order to live. Now, we only have to take a few steps to our fridge, or even worse, order our meals online, and we get plenty of clean water from one of the many taps we have in our homes. Many people sit all day at work, and then get home and sit on the sofa. Most of their relaxing activities, like watching TV and movies, surfing the Internet, and playing video games, need their sitting. We can rest all the time if we want. And that’s what many of us do.
However, this lifestyle is killing us slowly. Our bodies require movement. Exercise makes us strong. It reduces disease risk and makes us full of energy. Therefore, we should do exercise regularly. Simple exercises like walking, running or swimming can make a big difference. Staying active keeps us healthy. Let’s take action now.
11.What can we infer from Paragraph 1
A.It is difficult to get to a clean river. B.People find their meals in many ways.
C.Past lives are different from present lives. D.Personal needs force people to take action.
12.What was the life like for our ancestors
A.Active but hard. B.Easy and happy.
C.Rich but strange. D.Pleasant and colorful.
13.Which paragraph shows us why people become less active now
A.Paragraph 1. B.Paragraph 2. C.Paragraph 3. D.Paragraph 4.
14.What does the author mainly want us to do in the last paragraph
A.Always stay active. B.Keep a balanced diet.
C.Have a positive attitude. D.Try to do many challenging sports.
15.Which of the following is mentioned in this passage
A.How many inventions can change people’s lives
B.How do most people usually go to work
C.What are the advantages of doing exercise
D.How do most people feel about doing exercise
After that, we went on down the river. It was very dark that night and it wasn’t easy to see where we were going. Suddenly, a big steamboat came at us very fast, and the next minute it was right over us. Jim and I jumped off the raft into the water. The boat hit the raft and went on up the river.
When I came up out of the water, I couldn’t see Jim anywhere. I called out his name again and again, but there was no answer. “He’s dead!” I thought. Slowly, I swam to the side of the river and got out. I saw that I was near a big old wooden house. Suddenly a lot of very angry dogs jumped out at me. They made a terrible noise and someone called from the house, “Who’s there ”
“George Jackson,” I answered quickly. “I’ve fallen off a river boat.”
Well, the people who lived in that house were very kind, and they took me in and gave me some new clothes and a good meal. I told them that my family were all dead, so they said I could stay with them as long as I wanted. It was a beautiful house and the food was good there, so I stayed.
A few days later, one of the slaves in the house came to me and said, “Come with me!” Together, we went down to some trees by the river. “In there!” he said and went away.
On the ground, I found a man asleep. It was Jim! I was really pleased to see him. When the steamboat hit the raft, Jim told me, the raft didn’t crash. Jim swam after it and caught it. Then he began to look for me.
We decided to leave at once. It’s all right to live in a house for a little while, but you feel freer and easier and more comfortable on a raft.
—Taken from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
16.Why did George Jackson answer “quickly” when someone called from the house
A.George felt afraid and nervous. B.George felt happy and relaxed.
C.George really wanted to stay there. D.George didn’t want to lie to him.
17.People who lived in that house gave George ________.
A.a nice meal B.much money C.old clothes D.A&C
18.The underlined word “crash” in Paragraph 6 most probably means ________.
A.fit B.break C.work D.fix
19.What happened at the end of the story
A.George stayed in the big house with Jim. B.George left alone on a raft.
C.George decided to get out with Jim. D.George jumped off the raft into the water.
20.Which of the following is the best title for this passage
A.Lost on the River. B.An Exciting Adventure.
C.Finding Jim Again. D.Fighting for Freedom.
Were you surprised by the humanoid robots (人形机器人) performing the Yangko dance at this year’s Spring Festival Gala Wait for it! There’s more. Some robots can even do front flips (前空翻)! These days, humanoid robots seem to be able to do almost everything. But what makes them so smart
The secret lies in artificial intelligence (AI). Since 2022, big progress in AI has pushed humanoid robots to the next panies are coming up with amazing technologies, like large language models. Language models, which power chatbots like ChatGPT, can also make robots smarter. They learn from tons of information and use the knowledge to help robots think.
The depth camera in the robots is like their eyes. It helps robots understand what they see in photos and videos. This mix of language models and visual AI allows robots to know how things relate and interact. This improves their ability to perform tasks.
However, being smart isn’t enough. Robots also need to move well. In the past, even simple tasks like picking up an apple were hard for robots. These days, new technologies make them better. Using light but strong materials like carbon fiber makes robots strong and flexible (灵活的). Sensors are like the robots’ senses. They help robots “see” and feel the things around them. Motors (发动机) are like the robots’ muscles. They help robots move easily.
Humanoid robots are becoming more and more popular and starting to enter all areas of our lives. They still have a lot of room for development in the future and will definitely become even more amazing! Some people predict that by 2035, the market value of humanoid robots could reach 276.9 billion yuan.
21.Which of the following makes the robots move well
① Sensors ② The depth camera ③ Light but strong materials
④ Language models ⑤ Motors
A.①②③ B.①②⑤ C.①③⑤ D.②③⑤
22.Match the technologies with their roles and choose the right answer.
① Language models ② The depth camera
③ Sensors ④ Motors
a. Give power to help robots move.
b. Analyze information and help robots think.
c. Notice and feel the surrounding environment.
d. Understand information in photos and videos.
A.①-b ②-d ③-c ④-a B.①-b ②-d ③-a ④-c
C.①-c ②-d ③-a ④-b D.①-a ②-c ③-b ④-d
23.What’s the main idea of Paragraph 4
A.Humanoid robots aren’t smart enough.
B.New technologies help robots move better.
C.Light but strong materials are very important.
D.The market value of humanoid robots will be very big.
24.What’s the theme of the passage
A.Art. B.Culture. C.Travel. D.Technology.
25.What will the future of humanoid robots be like according to the passage
A.Their price will be extremely high. B.Their popularity will drop gradually.
C.They will stop developing new skills. D.They will be used in more areas.
阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整连贯,并在答题卷上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
The days are longer, full of sunshine and bright with the promise of enjoying a more relaxing spring and summer with your loved ones. But if you want to enjoy your daytime, it’s time to improve your sleep during the night-time. “Sleep problems endanger health and quality of life for up to 45% of the world’s population,” according to the World Sleep Society.
Sleep is one of the three keys to a healthier, longer life (the others are diet and exercise). 26 , Here are the top five ways to improve your sleep and get some relaxation: Create a sleep nest
27 , Science tells us that we sleep better in cooler temperatures of about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit (15℃ to 20℃). Develop a routine
Set up a bedtime ritual by taking a warm bath or shower, reading a book or listening to soft music. You’re teaching your mind to relax. And stick to it. Go to bed and get up at the same time each day, even on weekends or your days off. 28 . Cut the lights
Production of the sleep hormone melatonin (荷尔蒙褪黑激素) begins at dark. Research has found that the body will slow or stop it with light on, to get away from any light, even the blue light from your charging smart phone. Refuse the wine
Don’t turn to wine to make you calm or help you sleep. 29 . Your body needs to experience all three steps of sleep—light sleep, dream, and deep sleep—to fully repair itself.
30
Heavy and spicy foods may give you heartburn or other digestive problems, thus influencing your ability to get and stay asleep.
If you try these tips and can’t seem to relax, or your sleep continues to worsen, be sure to reach out to your doctor or a mental health professional.
A.The body likes routine
B.Avoid heavy or hot foods
C.Refuse coffee later in the day
D.One of the first tasks is to set up your sleep environment
E.Wine may help you fall asleep, but it holds you in the lighter sleep
F.Many of the ways to increase the quality of your sleep are easy to follow
以下材料A~F分别介绍了六个不同的深圳踏青好去处。请根据五个人的兴趣爱好和需求,选择最适合他们出行的地方,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
31 Jennifer has a great interest in wildlife, especially the ones living in wetlands. 32 Paul is an art lover and he wonders how people in his city lived in the past. 33 Tom is looking for a place that is perfect for hiking with his 5-year-old son. 34 Grace is an astronomy fan and she is crazy about exploring the universe. 35 Maggie enjoys camping and she hopes to take photos of beautiful sea views. A.Meilin Mountain Hiking Trail is an ideal place for a city break in Shenzhen. Well-marked paths and resting areas mean it can be visited alone or with families. Some parts of the trail are easy and friendly enough for children as young as 5. B.The Cross-Strait Wenchuang Dream Park is a secret wonderland where you can handpick fresh fruits and vegetables from a rooftop farm, do some pleasure reading in a small but beautiful library, and take some nice photos with flowers in a lovely garden. C. The Enshang Reservoir Park is a hidden gem (宝石) in the southern slope of Wutong Mountain. Main attractions in the park include a big grassland with ancient trees standing on it and an S-shaped road facing the sea, all perfect settings for Instagram-like photos. D.Located in Nanshan District, the OCT Wetland Park offers excellent opportunities to see and listen to different kinds of birds. The park is not only a heaven for birds and birders, but also an open classroom of natural science for students. E. Shangwei Art Village is one of the many ancient villages in Shenzhen. The village is home to five 100-year-old watchtowers and nearly 50 ancient Hakka houses. It’s a gathering place of nearly 100 art talents in over 30 art fields. F. Maluan Mountain is one of Shenzhen’s best-kept secrets. Far away from the city center and without too many people, this place is one of the best places for observing stars. Members of the Astronomical Society of Shenzhen often come here to observe the sky.
三、短文填空
阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
In 100 BC, Su Wu was sent by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to the Xiongnu as a messenger. The khan (可汗) offered Su Wu an important position, but it 36 (refuse) . Then the khan decided to punish Su Wu for his refusal. He ordered Su Wu to live in 37 open pit (深坑) without any water or food. The khan thought that Su Wu would stop 38 (fight) against him. 39 his surprise Su Wu survived by drinking melted snow and eating his sheepskin coat.
The khan’s respect for Su Wu increased greatly as time went by, but he still refused to send him back to his homeland. So he said to Su Wu, “Since you will not accept 40 (I) offer, I will send you to a faraway place to look after rams (公羊).”
Su Wu then began to live an even 41 (hard) life. 42 the living conditions were very difficult, he never gave up his strong wish to return to the Han Dynasty. Nineteen long years later, the new emperor of the Han Dynasty finally saved him 43 (succeed).
Su Wu is one of the most famous 44 (hero) in Chinese history. His strong will and deep love for his country 45 (encourage) many people ever since.
四、书面表达
46.每个人的生命中,总有一些美好的经历值得珍藏心底。那可能是一次看似微小的成功,一段充满快乐的旅途,或是一个被温暖包围的瞬间。请以“A Memory That Shines”为题,写一篇短文,分享一次让你铭记在心的经历以及它对你的意义。
要求:结构清晰,语言流畅,基调积极;字数:80-120词。
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参考答案
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.C
11.D 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.C
16.A 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B
21.C 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.D
26.F 27.D 28.A 29.E 30.B
31.D 32.E 33.A 34.F 35.C
36.was refused 37.an 38.fighting 39.To 40.my 41.harder 42.Though/Although 43.successfully 44.heroes 45.have encouraged
46.例文
A Memory That Shines
One rainy afternoon, I saw an old lady struggling with heavy bags. I offered to help her walk home. Though my clothes got wet, her grateful smile warmed my heart.
This small act taught me the power of kindness. It made me realize that even a tiny effort can bring joy to others and myself. Now, I always try to help people around me.
That memory shines because it turned an ordinary day into something meaningful. It reminds me to be a caring person every day.

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