江苏省常州市武进区前黄实验学校2026届九年级下学期3月新课结业考英语试卷(含答案)

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江苏省常州市武进区前黄实验学校2026届九年级下学期3月新课结业考英语试卷(含答案)

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二、单项选择(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
21. --Chang An Odyssey, ______ 180-minute film, touched us a lot.
--Yes. It’s really ______ great success and it helps us improve the knowledge of history.
A. the; / B. /; a C. a; a D. a; /
22. I ______ from my hometown for years, pursuing my dreams and experiencing different cultures.
A. have left B. will leave C. went away D. have been away
23. --Dad, how do you like this rap song It’s my favourite.
--I prefer classical music. Rap music is really ______ my understanding.
A. over B. past C. against D. beyond
24. The underlined words “pull up your slacks” in the note may mean ______.
Don’t be afraid of making mistakes and failing. You should learn from them and pull up your slacks to take on new
challenge.
A. cheer up B. make up C. give up D. take up
25. ______ Mrs. Wu ______ Dr. Ma shows great interest in the book we are talking about. They want to know more about it.
A. Both; and B. Either; or C. Not only; but also D. /; and
26. --Yuan Longping was the first person to develop a kind of hybrid rice which helped fight hunger in China.
--That’s true. We ______ praise him too much.
A. must B. mustn’t C. can D. can’t
27. Please ______ your phone number and address, sir. The food you’ve ordered will be sent to you within an hour.
A. confirm B. connect C. contact D. control
28. ______ you know little about how to write your report, why not ask your teachers for help
A. Unless B. Since C. Although D. Whether
29. Changzhou is a popular city with a long history. Could you tell me ______
A. what can people enjoy at the Qingguo Lane B. how will people go to China Dinosaur Park
C. where visitors can enjoy delicious local snacks D. why was the city also called Yanling in ancient times
30. --Have you heard the Shenzhou-19 manned spacecraft (宇宙飞船) was sent up successfully
--Yes. Scientists paid attention to every detail. To them, ______.
A. it never rains but it pours B. a miss is as good as a mile
C. a friend in need is a friend indeed D. never put all the eggs in one basket
三、完形填空(共 12 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 12 分)
Have you ever dreamt of doing nothing at all, lying on a grassland for a whole afternoon, just staring at the sky and
listening to the silence It may sound like a lovely idea, but in fact we can find doing nothing at all—and no sleep—__31__
to do.
In a famous study a few years ago at the University of Virginia, participants(参加者) were led one at a time into a
completely __32__ room with no distractions (分心之物). They had no phones, no books, no screens—and they weren’t
allowed to take a nap. Electrodes (电极) were fitted to their ankles, and they were left alone for 15 minutes. It was a __33__
to kick back and relax for a short while.
So, how did it go Well, before being left alone, participants were __34__ how to press a computer key connected to a
machine that gave an electric shock (电击). You __35__ think that having tried it once, no one would want to do it again.
Wrong! __36__, 71% of the men and 25% of the women gave themselves at least one electric shock during their time alone
and one man shocked himself a shocking 190 times. It turns out that having __37__ to do was so torturous (折磨人的) that
many of the participants prefer to, in fact, torture themselves rather than put up with no distraction.
This experiment is an extreme(极端的) __38__, but we know from everyday life that people continuously choose to do
things they don’t need to do and which are sometimes __39__. Think of your friends who run 40 kilometers at a time or set
punishing rules at the gym. They go way beyond what is __40__ for their health and fitness.
Michael Inzlicht from the University of Toronto calls this the paradox (悖论) of effort (努力). Sometimes we take the
easy way and do as little as possible, but other times we actually enjoy the situations more when we have to work hard. The
__41__ of putting in effort can be so great that we choose not to take the easy way out. For example, we might spend hours
solving a difficult math problem on our own instead of just __42__ the answer on a learning app.
31. A. important B. fun C. difficult D. special
32. A. modern B. empty C. old D. big
33. A. exam B. chance C. gift D. difference
34. A. advised B. offered C. shown D. recommended
35. A. should B. might C. can D. need
36. A. In fact B. After all C. For example D. As a result
37. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
38. A. imagination B. example C. purpose D. opinion
39. A. painful B. possible C. relaxing D. scared
40. A. required B. decided C. created D. hidden
41. A. harm B. method C. joy D. doubt
42. A. giving up B. making up C. putting up D. looking up
四、阅读理解(共 19 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 38 分)
A
If you have problems describing people, don’t worry! We’ll use popular film characters (角色) to help you learn some
useful words.
Naive Loyal
Meaning: If someone is naive, they have little experience Meaning: If you’re loyal, you always give support to a
and believe good things will always happen. person or a group and help them and act honestly.
Example: In the film Elf, Buddy is a naive person who Example: In the film Toy Story, Woody is loyal to his
grows up with elves (精灵). One day, he goes to New York friends and owner, Andy. He stays with Andy, even when
City but finds things very different there. Andy grows up and goes to college.
Director: Jon Favreau Director: John Lasseter
Demanding Talented
Meaning: If someone is demanding, they are not easily Meaning: If you’re talented, you have a natural ability to do
satisfied or pleased. something well.
Example: In the film The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda is Example: In the film McFarland, USA, coach White notices
very demanding. She always works very hard, and expects some talented runners in his PE class. He forms a
others to do the same. cross-country group that races against other schools.
Director: David Frankel Director: Niki Caro
43. Which word is used to describe a person with a natural ability to do something well
A. Naive. B. Loyal. C. Demanding. D. Talented.
44. Who always gives support to friends according to the films
A. Buddy. B. Woody. C. David Frankel. D. Niki Caro.
45. In which part of a magazine can we read the text
A. Sport. B. Travel. C. Environment. D. Language
B
During the Tang Dynasty(618-907), Emperor Taizong asked the official Feng Deyi to recommend talented (有才能的)
people. However, several months passed. Feng didn’t recommend anyone.
“I tried my best, but there are no unusual and well-rounded people at all,” Feng said. “People are like containers. What
we need to do is to make good use of their strengths. You should feel ashamed of not noticing talented people. How can you
say that there are no talented people in our country ” said the emperor.
In fact, each tool has a special use. A knife is made to cut things while chopsticks are made to pick up food. We can’t
use a knife as a chopstick. Like a tool, each person has his own strength. Nobody is perfect. We can’t expect a person to be
good at everything.
With this idea in mind, Emperor Taizong discovered many talented people of different backgrounds. He offered them
important jobs, which helped them make the most of their talents. The talented people helped the society develop and
created a “golden age”.
A good example is Ma Zhou, who grew up in a poor family. Ma gave a lot of useful advice, so Emperor Taizong
offered him a job and he rose many times. Ma helped the emperor deal with difficult problems and became a well-known
person in history.
46. Why couldn’t Feng Deyi find any talented people in Taizong’s opinion
A. He didn’t try his best. B. There were no talented people.
C. His standards were wrong. D. He was afraid of losing his job.
47. Ma Zhou is one of those people who ______.
A. show talent in the right field B. are rich and useful at first
C. know when to take a chance D. have no talent at all
48. What can we know about the talented people Taizong discovered
A. They were promoted (升职) many times. B. They helped the society develop a lot.
C. They were offered unimportant positions. D. They were people of the same background.
49. What can we learn from the story
A. Chances only come to those who are well prepared.
B. Discover someone’s strength and make good use of it.
C. Where there is a will, there is a way.
D. Gold will shine everywhere.
C
I love snakes, while my mother does not. Lots of people who are afraid of snakes have never met one. Neither has my
mother. So where does the fear come from
To find out the answer, scientists put pictures with snakes, pandas, cats, flowers and many other things in front of a
group of people of all ages, even babies. People found snakes faster than flowers. It wasn’t just snakes. They found “black
faces”, another example, spiders (蜘 蛛 ), faster than “safe” things like flowers. It seems we find things that might be
dangerous to us faster. Maybe we are born to be afraid of them.
Scientists also found people learned to fear snakes faster. Why did they fear snakes Most of them said that in their
experiences, they were influenced by the scared voice and faces of those who met snakes but weren’t bitten by snakes. After
all, if we had to be bitten by a snake to learn that it’s dangerous, we might learn our lesson too late.
So why is it important whether we are afraid of snakes or not It may not matter much to us, but it’s really very
important to snakes, People protect animals they like, not animals they fear. Snakes may not be as cute as pandas, but they’
re just of the same importance to the environment. Snakes eat insects and mice that are pests (害虫) to humans. Snakes are
also food for other animals so, when we kill snakes, we’re breaking the balance.
How can we reduce our fears to give snakes a chance Scientists did a study recently. Some volunteer students went on
a field trip. With the help of safety tips, everyone could safely touch a snake. It turns out that snakes aren’t so bad when you
know the way to stay with them. Many students who were afraid of snakes before the field trip weren’t afraid afterwards. In
fact, snakes even became some students’ favourite animal. Hmm, maybe I should take my mum on the next field trip.
50. In the writer’s opinion, what are “black faces”
A. Things make people feel dangerous. B. Faces of animals in the pictures.
C. Things that have black faces. D. Faces of people in danger.
51. What does the writer mean by saying “we might learn our lesson too late” in the third paragraph
A. We might never see any snakes. B. We are not in danger any longer.
C. We might not fear snakes any more. D. We might already be killed by snakes.
52. How do the scientists help people reduce the fear of snakes
A. By teaching people skills of killing snakes. B. By driving snakes away through a field trip.
C. By teaching them the right way to stay with them. D. By giving snakes a chance to show they are good.
53. What can we learn from scientists after reading the passage
A. Don’t be afraid and find chances in danger. B. Always remember to give people safety tips.
C. Face failures bravely and never give up trying. D. Find problems and do research to solve them.
D
Sugar painting is a painting made of sugar. It’s the sugar for us to taste, and the painting for us to admire. The
development of the sugar painting art is a long process (过程), and every change in the form of sugar painting reflects (反映)
the changes in the social life, and it is also a reflection of historical and cultural customs.
Since the Warring States Period (战 国 时 代 ), the ancient people loved sweets and developed many methods of
producing sugar. In the Tang Dynasty, there was huge development in the technology of sugar making. And sugar, the
precious (珍贵的) product once only served to the emperors and princes, went into people’s homes. With the cultural and
economic (经济的) development of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, people became less interested in only tasting sweetness.
In the Ming Dynasty, some people added pictures with good luck into the bowl of sugar, and sugar painting appeared.
Sugar painting is different from normal painting. It needs boiling syrup (熬糖浆) and painting. It seems simple, but it is
extremely challenging to make. Sugar painters use syrup as the material, a spoon as the “paintbrush”, and a smooth table as
the “paper”. To make syrup, they have to make sugar hot. Since syrup may become hard if it cools, the painters have to
produce the work in a very short time. They move the spoon full of syrup up and down, left and right. Soon a sugar painting
is done.
However, it’s a pity that this folk art is dying recently. The sugar painting that used to be seen everywhere has become
poorer and poorer because of fewer needs. What’s worse, few people seem willing to pass on the art except those aging
sugar painters.
For most people, painting is a kind of art and difficult to understand. However, sugar painting has pulled the art down
into people’s daily lives. Through it, we may see the spiritual support of the Chinese people across centuries. Now, sugar
painting has been listed as an intangible cultural heritage (非 物 质 文 化 遗 产 ) in China. Therefore, the art should be
remembered, missed and passed on.
54. When did the precious sugar go into people’s homes
A. In the Warring States Period. B. In the Tang Dynasty.
C. In the Yuan Dynasty. D. In the Ming Dynasty.
55. How did sugar painting appear
A. Some people put Chinese paintings into precious sugar.
B. Some people poured some syrup onto the Chinese paintings.
C. Some people added pictures with good luck into the bowl of sugar.
D. Some people used syrup to draw some Chinese paintings on the paper.
56. What’s the main idea of Paragraph 3
A. The difficulty of making sugar paintings. B. The history of making sugar paintings.
C. The method of making sugar paintings. D. The development of making sugar paintings.
57. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 probably mean
A. It means that sugar painting is dying and it is worrying recently.
B. It means that sugar painting is popular in people’s daily lives.
C. It means that sugar painting should be remembered and passed on.
D. It means that sugar painting is a kind of art and difficult to understand.
E
A device used to treat brain injuries worked so well. Following a trial (试验), some patients refused to have theirs
turned off. The trial, which began in 2018, involved five people between the ages of 22 and 60. They all had problems
which were related to mental activities like thinking or reasoning after having serious brain injuries for 3 years or more. The
injuries meant they had difficulty performing some tasks.
For the trial, doctors implanted (植入) a tiny device into each patient’s brain during an operation. The device used
“deep brain stimulation” (DBS), which rebuilds connections between neurons. Neurons are tiny cells, and there are billions
of them in the brain. Whenever you do something, chemical or electrical signals move between your neurons. The tiny
device applied electricity to parts of the brain. The trial was the first to focus DBS on a part of the brain that deals with
consciousness (意识). It helped people be aware of what is around them and be able to respond (作出反应) to it.
After the devices were put into the brains, the patients in the study had them turned on for 90 minutes or for 12 hours a
day. This had a great influence on their lives. They could suddenly do things, like reading a book or playing video games,
that used to be impossible because of their brain injuries. They reported feeling less tired and could get through the day
without napping.
After 90 days, researchers wanted to turn off some of the patients’ devices. Two people were happy with the difference
the device made in their lives and they refused. Finally, one person again had theirs turned off—and their brain performance
got worse.
Gina Arata, a patient who took part in the trial, said, “I can remember how much money is in my bank account. I wasn’
t able to read, but after the implant I bought a book… and loved it and remembered it.” Nicholas Schiff, one of the authors
of the study, called it a “pioneering moment.” Scientists hope the implant will change the lives of more people with serious
long-term brain injuries.
58. Which of the following is TRUE about the patients in the trial
A. They have problems with mental activities. B. The patients include both children and adults.
C. Only four patients are invited to be in the trial. D. All of them get injured almost at the same time.
59. Which is NOT mentioned as a result of using the device
A. Patients will feel less tired than before. B. Patients will have more need for napping.
C. Patients may have the ability to read books. D. Patients’ memory for daily tasks will be better.
60. What is the right order of the following steps of the trial
a. Researchers tried to turn off some patients’ devices.
b. Doctors implanted tiny devices into patients’ brains.
c. Patients had their devices turned-on for 12 hours daily.
d. Two patients refused to let researchers turn off the device.
e. Patients showed improved cognitive abilities like reading.
A. a-b-c-e-d B. a-b-d-e-c C. b-c-e-a-d D. b-e-c-a-d
61. Which is the best title for this article
A. Brain Surgery Risks: A Patient’s Story B. The Way Neurons Send Signals in the Brain
C. A New Device for Patients with Brain Injuries D. A New Discovery of A Cure For All Brain Injuries
五、信息还原(共 4 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 6 分)
The traditional Chinese calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Grain Rain, as the last term in spring, starts on
April 20 this year and ends on May 4.
Grain Rain originates from the old saying, “Rain brings the growth of hundreds of grains.” __62__ Here are some
things that you may not know about Grain Rain.
Key time for agriculture
Grain Rain brings a great increase in temperature and rainfall and the grains grow faster and stronger. It’s a key time to
protect the crops from insect pests.
Sandstorms occur
Grain Rain falls between the end of spring and the beginning of summer. __63__ With dry skies and heavy winds,
sandstorms become more frequent.
Drinking tea
People in southern China drink tea during Grain Rain. Spring tea during Grain Rain is rich in vitamins and amino acids.
__64__ It is also said that drinking tea on this day would prevent bad luck.
Eating toona sinensis (香椿)
People in northern China eat the vegetable toona sinensis during Grain Rain. An old Chinese saying goes, “Toona
sinensis before the rain is as tender as silk.” The vegetable can strengthen the immune system.
Grain Rain Festival
Grain Rain Festival is celebrated by fishermen in North China. __65__ So they started to celebrate Grain Rain Festival
to show their thanks to gods and wish for a good harvest.
A. They can help people remove heat from the body and are good for the eyes.
B. From the end of April, the temperature rises much higher than it does in March.
C. This period of rainfall is really important for the growth of crops.
D. It is also good for the stomach and skin.
E. More than 2,000 years ago, people believed gods protected them from the stormy seas.
F. Grain Rain marks the start of the fishermen’s first voyage of the year.
六、回答问题(前 3 题每题答案不超过 10 个词,第四题词数不限。前 3 小题每题 2 分,第 4 小题 3 分。)
The Ghost wore a black robe. The robe covered its head, its face and its body. The only thing visible was a hand.
The Ghost neither spoke nor moved. Scrooge was terrified.
“Are you the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come ” asked Scrooge. The Ghost didn’t answer, but pointed its hand in front
of it.
“You are going to show me the future,” Scrooge continued. “Am I right, Ghost ” The Ghost nodded its head. That was
the only answer Scrooge received.
“Ghost of the Future,” he said, “I am more afraid of you than of all the other ghosts. But because I want to be a better
man, I will go with you. Please, speak to me.”
It didn’t reply. The hand pointed straight in front of them. “Lead on!” said Scrooge.
The Ghost moved forwards. Scrooge followed in the shadow of its robe. And the robe carried him along. The city
sprang up around them. There they were, in the heart of it. The Ghost stopped beside some businessmen at the Stock
Exchange. His hand was pointing to them, so Scrooge listened to their conversation.
“I only know he’s dead,” said a great fat man. “When did he die ” asked another.
“Last night, I think.”
“What was the matter with him ” asked a third. “God knows”, said the first, with a yawn.
“What has he done with his money ” asked a red-faced gentleman.
“I don’t know,” said the great fat man, yawning again. “He hasn’t left it to me. That’s all I know.” Everybody laughed.
“It will be a very small funeral,” said the great fat man. “I don’t think anybody will go to it.”
Scrooge knew the men. And he looked towards the Ghost for an explanation. He didn’t understand why this
conversation was important. But he knew it must be.
Scrooge looked around the place. He looked at the clock. It was strange. He was usually the first to be at his office, but
he couldn’t see himself.
66. What does Scrooge ask the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come to show him
_____________________________________________________________________
67. Which ghost was Scrooge the most terrified of, the Ghost of the Past, the Ghost of the Present or the Ghost of the Future
_____________________________________________________________________
68. Why did the Ghost stopped beside some businessmen at the Stock Exchange
_____________________________________________________________________
69. Was Scrooge a good friend of theirs What do you think a good friend is like
_____________________________________________________________________
七、综合填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
Shen Kuo was a scientist of the Northern Song Dynasty. He did well in many fields, such as maths, physics, chemistry
and medical science. He also made great contributions (贡献) to art and literature. One of his (70) ______ (famous) works
is *Brush Talks from Dream Brook(《梦溪笔谈》).
In 1040, when Shen Kuo was nine, he took an interest (71) ______ reading. His mother was a learned person and she
influenced the boy greatly. When he was eleven, Shen Kuo started receiving formal (正式的) education and reading (72)
______ (become) one of his daily activities. One year later, his family moved to a different city. On the way, he learned
what the outside world was like.
While in his (73) ______ (thirty), Shen Kuo often dreamed about a hill. In the dreams, the top of (74) ______ hill was
covered with beautiful flowers. A river flowed quietly and there were trees along the river. Later, when travelling around,
Shen Kuo was surprised (75) ______ (find) a piece of land that looked exactly like the hill in his dreams. He loved the place
so much (76) ______ he stayed there for the rest of his life. The book *Brush Talks from Dream Brook* (77) ______ (write)
there.
(78) ______ Shen Kuo lived over 900 years ago, his work *Brush Talks from Dream Brook* still has a profound
influence on modern science and research. This scientific work has been translated into a number of different languages, (79)
______ (include) English, French, German and Japanese.
八、书面表达(共 1 题;满分 15 分)
With the development of 5G technology, some online “lame memes”(网络烂梗) have gradually invaded campuses(入
侵校园). These lame memes usually include boring jokes, meaningless phrases and even rude words. Suppose the English
newspaper of our school has launched a discussion on students’ abuse(滥用) of online “lame memes”.
Tips: 1. Why shouldn’t we use these online “lame memes” at school
2. How can we help others stop using these “lame memes”
注意:
1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 内容完整,结构合理,条理清楚,书写规范;
3. 文中不得出现你的真实姓名和校名。
I really don’t think it’s right for students to use these online “lame memes” at school.
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回答问题
The future.
The Ghost of the Future.
To let Scrooge listen to their conversation.
No, he wasn't. A good friend should be kind and helpful.
综合填空
70.most famous
71.in
72.became
73.thirties
74.the
75.to find
76.that
77.was written
78.Although/Though
79.including
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