资源简介 湖南师大附中教育集团2025-2026学年九年级下学期一模考试 英语一、听力选择1.When does the basketball game start A.At 2:00 p.m. B.At 2:30 p.m. C.At 3:00 p.m.2.Which language is Mary learning now A.French. B.English. C.German.3.What does David plan to do A.Walk the dog. B.Clean his room. C.Do some washing.4.What does Robert think of his hobby A.Interesting. B.Relaxing. C.Exciting.5.Where does the conversation take place A.In a bookstore. B.In a hospital. C.In a restaurant.听材料,回答下列小题。6.Which season does the girl like best A.Summer. B.Autumn. C.Winter.7.What does Mark like doing in winter A.Making snowmen. B.Skating with friends. C.Having snowball fight听材料,回答下列小题。8.What does the girl want to be in the future A.A pilot. B.A cook. C.A doctor.9.Who is the boy’s role model A.His father. B.His uncle. C.His grandfather.听材料,回答下列小题。10.What does William usually have for lunch A.Beef noodles. B.Fried chicken. C.Fresh vegetables.11.How often does William run A.Every day. B.Once a week. C.Twice a week.听材料,回答下列小题。12.How does Mike feel when he sees Linda A.Excited. B.Surprised. C.Worried.13.What is Linda going to do this afternoon A.Go shopping. B.Visit museums. C.Clean the room.14.Where will Linda visit on the Lantern Festival A.The Great Wall. B.Tian’anmen Square. C.The Palace Museum.听材料,回答下列小题。15.How did Alan get to the park A.By bike. B.By subway. C.By bus.16.Where is Ms. Brown from A.England. B.Canada. C.Australia.17.Why did Ms. Brown come to China this time A.To look for a job. B.To see some friends. C.To do a language project听材料,回答下列小题。18.What is on the first floor A.The restroom. B.The children’s center. C.The information center.19.What is in the children’s center A.A small library. B.A small shop. C.A small lab.20.How long can the tourists explore the museum A.For one hour. B.For two hours. C.For three hours.二、阅读理解Welcome to Top Discovery Space (TDS)! This is a good place for you and your kids to have fun through different kinds of hands-on activities, including experiencing 3D-printing, doing chemistry experiments, growing vegetables and exploring (探索) the secrets of space. All these activities need close parent-child cooperation (合作). It is what we value most. We organize many activities for parents and children to do together. To make sure every visitor enjoys the time at TDS, we have to remind you to follow these rules: ◆Parents should stay with your children during the visit. For your children’s safety, you must go through the instructions for the activities carefully. ◆Visitors are not supposed to take photos here. Our teachers will catch your unforgettable moments during your visit. Your photos will be sent to you by e-mail if you need them. ◆Eating and drinking are only allowed in the picnic area.Opening time: from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day Price: 15 dollars for one ticket Please note: One ticket only covers one adult and one child. Please buy one more ticket for another adult or child.21.What can visitors do at TDS A.Watch 3D movies. B.Make vegetable salads. C.Do chemistry experiments.22.Who are supposed to carefully read the instructions for the activities A.Parents. B.Children. C.Teachers.The 2026 Spring Festival Gala (晚会) surprised people worldwide with an unforgettable show, Martial Bot. Unlike traditional acts, the biggest stars were humanoid (人形的) robots developed by Unitree Technology. They didn’t sing or dance—they performed Chinese Kung Fu!In 2025, robots from Unitree Technology only did a traditional Yangge dance on the gala stage. Their actions were simple and slow, and they could not do any difficult movements.But in 2026, the same company made many big improvements. The engineers in Unitree worked hard for a whole year. They tested the robots again and again, and changed their systems (系统) to make them smarter and stronger. They also taught the robots many new skills to perform better on the stage. This year, the robots could do wonderful kung fu moves, such as jumping high, backflip (后空翻), drunken fist (醉拳). They moved quickly and worked well with human actors.Many people talked about the show online and spoke highly of it. Lots of viewers said they felt proud of China’s fast development in robots and AI. Some foreign news also praised the great performance and China’s tech progress. However, a few people had different ideas. They thought robots were too cold and could not take the place of real artists. But most people still enjoyed the wonderful show very much.This robot show tells us that China’s robot technology is developing very fast. “The real purpose of intelligent robots is not to show off skills, but to be used to serve people. Behind all these lies the goal of making robots more stable (稳定的)—they can perform tasks that truly make our daily lives easier,” said Wang Xingxing, the CEO of Unitree Technology.23.What made the 2026 Spring Festival Gala special A.Human singers performed Chinese Kung Fu.B.Robots from Unitree Technology danced Yangge.C.Humanoid robots showed Chinese Kung Fu moves.24.What did the engineers do to improve the robots for the 2026 gala A.They bought new robots from foreign countries.B.They asked human actors to control the robots on stage.C.They tested the robots many times and taught them new skills.25.How did many viewers feel about China’s development in robots and AI A.Excited. B.Proud. C.Worried.26.According to Wang Xingxing, what is the real purpose of intelligent robots A.To show off their skills on big stages.B.To serve people and make daily life easier.C.To take the place of human artists in the future.Are you allowed to climb trees or go camping by the river Most students reply with “No”. It’s not surprising at all. Although research shows outdoor play is good for children, they still spend more time indoors. In fact, outdoor play has a positive (积极的) influence on children’s development.Over the last fifteen years, schools have started to realize the importance of outdoor time. It leads to the development of many programs that take learning outside the classroom. One of these programs is Forest School which has increased in popularity over recent years.Forest School is an outdoor learning program and pays much attention to outdoor play in wooded spaces. In the early 1990s, a group of English educators went on a trip to Denmark. They noticed that open-air living was helpful for students. Later, they developed their first Forest School. Today the Forest School Association has more than 1,500 members.How does outdoor play stimulate learning In Forest School, children are provided with chances to explore nature, face challenges and experience risks. Recent studies show that some changes happen to children. They can develop skills they have learned at school in daily life. They work more closely with their classmates. They are more physically active. And they know how to move safely in the wild.The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised that children should have more chances to play in nature to grow up healthily and develop creative thinking. Forest School will help them fall in love with the great outdoors, and all these benefits will prepare them for later life!27.What problem does the text mention about children’s playtime A.Schools do not let kids play indoors.B.Children don’t play outdoors enough.C.Parents think outdoor play is dangerous.28.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about A.What Forest School is and how it started.B.What children can learn in Forest School.C.Why outdoor play is important for children.29.What does the underlined word “stimulate” in Paragraph 4 mean A.减少 B.模仿 C.促进30.Why does the WHO recommend (推荐) outdoor play for children A.It reduces the cost of school education.B.It allows children to become stronger than adults.C.It helps children grow healthier and more creative.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项仅使用一次。In Guangdong, people often greet each other with “Yum Zo Cha Mei ” This means “Have you drunk your morning tea ” in Cantonese (广东话). 31Zao Cha, or morning tea, is an important part of the morning for people in Guangdong. 32 Whether rich or poor, young or old, men or women, locals (当地人) often go to a tea house to drink tea and eat dim sum (点心) for breakfast.For the people of Guangdong, Zao Cha is not just a common habit. 33 When having morning tea, families, friends, or workmates sit together. They chat (聊天) and laugh. The elderly share stories while eating dim sum. Young people talk about their plans over tasty snacks.The tradition of morning tea started over 150 years ago, in the Qing Dynasty. It began in Guangzhou. 34 They served travelers and busy locals who needed a quick rest. This simple service became very popular. Soon, more and more teahouses opened. Gradually, people in Guangdong formed the habit of going to tea houses in the morning. That was the real start of the morning tea tradition.35 It is popular in other provinces, especially in southern China. It is not only a nice way to enjoy breakfast, but also an important part of Chinese food culture.A.Almost everyone there loves it.B.It is also an important way to connect with others.C.At first, small restaurants there served tea and dim sum.D.Today, morning tea culture has spread outside Guangdong.E.It is even more common than saying “Hi” or “Good morning”.三、完形填空Light rain continued to fall as I arrived at the mountain village. With a heavy bag on my back, I was excited to teach at a small school here, but a little 36 . What would these students be like The school had only 18 students. Most were quiet, though they ran and laughed at break. One girl, Wen, always 37 alone in the corner, seldom saying anything. On my first day in the classroom, I shared with them a 38 with the words “You are seen” on it and put it up on the wall. Some smiled shyly and some spoke quietly. “That’s why I’m here,” I said. However, Wen didn’t 39 . She was just drawing circles on the desk with her finger.Days passed quickly. The lessons were 40 planned. The children were kind. But my effort seemed to make little difference. I was not sure if I was doing anything 41 .One night, a heavy storm caused a power outage (停电), leaving the classroom in darkness. As everyone was frozen, a soft light appeared. It was Wen who was holding a 42 in her hand. “We can still read,” she whispered (悄声说). That was the first time I heard her voice.The next day, she sat 43 . In the following days, she began to talk more. In my last class, she came up and gave me the lantern. “So you will always have some 44 ,” she smiled gently.I came to give light, but found it was quietly 45 . Volunteering isn’t always loud or big. Sometimes, it’s a quiet lantern—shared between the two, and shining in both directions.36.A.bored B.relaxed C.nervous37.A.sat B.talked C.cooked38.A.cake B.poster C.dictionary39.A.stand up B.give up C.look up40.A.slowly B.carefully C.directly41.A.simple B.popular C.meaningful42.A.lantern B.candle C.book43.A.longer B.closer C.farther44.A.fun B.time C.light45.A.returned B.connected C.accepted四、短文填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Cristina Zenato is a world-famous shark expert and diver (潜水员). She was born in Italy and grew up in Africa until the age of 15. In 1994, she went on a vacation to Grand Bahama 46 fell in love with the island as well as diving. So she decided 47 (make) Bahama her home and make diving her life.Cristina learned to feed sharks when she was a child. In 1996, she became a shark feeder trainer. She created a course that educated divers about the beauty of sharks and the need to protect them and 48 (they) environment. Through the “shark feeder course”, she has created more shark lovers.Cristina is talented 49 communicating with sharks. With just a touch on a shark’s head and face, she can lead it into a state of sleep for fifteen 50 (minute). Cristina’s special talent has been used to study shark behavior (行为) by scientists. It also helps to save sharks. Cristina still remembers 51 (clear) the first time she managed to take out a huge hook (钓钩) from a tiger shark’s mouth. So far, she 52 (take) out hundreds of hooks and fishing lines from shark mouths and skin without hurting them. Many sharks 53 (save) from possible death by her work.Cristina has received many prizes and honors for her great work in shark research and 54 (protect). She also acted in several films including “Saving the Sharks” by the BBC. Until today, she continues to give speeches to let the public know 55 importance of shark protection.五、读写综合阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题。There is always something we treasure a lot in our lives. As I was cleaning the bookcase this morning, I saw a book on the top shelf (架子). I got it down carefully and took out the letter in it. My memories came back quickly.When I was a young boy, I was interested in crochet (钩针编织). I began to learn it by watching videos online. I found it was great fun. However, something unhappy happened. One day, an older boy at school heard of my hobby and laughed at me. “It’s silly for boys to crochet,” he said. His words hurt me deeply, and I decided to give it up.A few days later, my teacher Mr. Green noticed I was upset. When he got to know the truth, he didn’t say anything. Instead, he just brought me a special gift. Inside, I found a book about great people, and there was a letter in it. The letter read, “Don’t let anyone tell you what you can or can’t do. Be yourself.” Thanks to him, I got the courage to continue my hobby.Over the following years, I worked hard to improve my skills and became an excellent crochet artist. Now I have a shop where I sell beautiful crochet things I make. Even today, that letter still means so much to me. It reminds me to follow my heart, no matter what others say.56.Where does the writer keep the book ________________________________57.How did the writer learn to crochet ________________________________58.Why did the older boy laugh at the writer ________________________________59.What did the writer get from Mr. Green’s letter ________________________________60.What can we learn from the writer’s story ________________________________61.书面表达生活中,总有一些人给予我们帮助和鼓励,让我们成为更好的自己。学校英文报正在举办以 “A person I want to thank” 为主题的征文活动。请你根据以下思维导图提示,并结合自身经历和感悟,写一篇英语短文投稿。要求:(1) 短文必须包含所有提示信息,并适当发挥;(2) 80词左右;(3) 文中不得出现真实人名和校名。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1.B2.A3.C4.B5.A6.A 7.A8.B 9.C10.C 11.C12.B 13.A 14.C15.B 16.A 17.C18.C 19.A 20.B21.C 22.A23.C 24.C 25.B 26.B27.B 28.A 29.C 30.C31.E 32.A 33.B 34.C 35.D36.C 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.B 41.C 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.A46.and 47.to make 48.their 49.in/at 50.minutes 51.clearly 52.has taken 53.are saved/have been saved 54.protection 55.the56.On the top shelf. / He keeps it on the top shelf. 57.By watching videos online. / He learned it by watching videos online. 58.Because he thought it was silly for boys to crochet. 59.He got courage./ He got the courage to continue his hobby. / He got encouragement from the letter. 60.We shouldn’t let anyone tell us what we can or can’t do. / We should follow our heart and not care what others say. / We should be ourselves and not let others decide what we can do. / It’s important to follow our heart even if others don’t understand. (答案不唯一,回答合理即可) 61.例文:A person I want to thankThe person I want to thank is my English teacher, Miss Li. Last term, I had difficulty in speaking English because I was too shy to open my mouth in class. Miss Li noticed my problem. She often encouraged me and said, “Don’t be afraid. Just try your best.” After class, she patiently helped me with my pronunciation.Thanks to her, I have become more confident and active in class. I learned that courage comes from trying. I will always remember her kindness. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 湖南师范大学附属中学2026届九年级中考一模英语听力.mp3 湖南师范大学附属中学2026届九年级中考一模英语试卷(含音频).docx