江苏省无锡市锡东片2026届九年级下学期中考一模适应性练习英语试卷(含答案)

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江苏省无锡市锡东片2026届九年级下学期中考一模适应性练习英语试卷(含答案)

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锡东片初三英语一模适应性练习卷
一、单项选择
1.— Hi, Judy! ________ should I go for a short trip around Wuxi during the spring holiday
— Yuantouzhu would be a perfect choice.
A.When B.How C.Where D.Which
2.Yuantouzhu is known ________ one of the world’s top three cherry blossom (樱花) viewing spots.
A.as B.for C.to D.from
3.The park is ________ that it attracts millions of visitors every spring.
A.such wonderful B.too wonderful C.wonderful enough D.so wonderful
4.Tourists enjoy taking a walk under the flower tunnels and almost ________ leaves without taking hundreds of photos.
A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody
5.The beauty of the place lies in the flowers ________ the perfect mix of the pink blooms, the blue lake, and the green hills.
A.as well as B.as long as C.as good as D.as far as
6.During the festival, there are many interesting ________, such as the AR photo experience and the light show.
A.activities B.actions C.actresses D.actors
7.If you plan to see the night view, you ________ book the special night tickets in advance, as they are often sold out quickly.
A.can B.might C.should D.would
8.— Could you tell me ________ where the best spot is to take a photo of the whole “Sakura Valley” (樱花谷)
— Sure, the viewing platform near the lighthouse offers the widest view.
A.properly B.possibly C.exactly D.clearly
9.—I can’t wait to visit Yuantouzhu! Could you tell me ________
—Sure. You can take Bus No.1 or the subway.
A.which was the way to Yuantouzhu B.how I can get to Yuantouzhu
C.how can I get to Yuantouzhu D.where Yuantouzhu is
10.— By the way, what should I pay attention to
— My cousin told me that last spring the number of visitors ________ a new record.
A.sets B.set C.has set D.will set
11.The total number of visitors during the entire festival has been more than 1.4 million ________.
A.in all B.after all C.at all D.above all
12.________ Yuantouzhu is always very crowded, many people still come to visit and enjoy the beautiful view.
A.Because B.Although C.So D.While
13.For safety, visitors are kindly ________ to stay on the marked paths and not to touch the blossoms.
A.invited B.allowed C.controlled D.reminded
14.— The weather forecast says it might rain this weekend.
—________ The cherry blossoms look even fresher after a light rain.
A.What a pity! B.Don’t worry. C.That’s true. D.I agree.
二、完形填空
阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Former Olympic cyclist Mia Carter shares a story of a 12-year-old boy named Leo who dreamed of joining the town’s cycling club. Leo lived with his grandma, and they could hardly 15 a proper racing bike—they even struggled (奋斗) to buy daily things. He only had an old, rusty (生锈的) bike, and its chain often got stuck.
Every afternoon, Leo would watch the club 16 train in the park. He rode his shaky bike after that, practicing until dark. The coach, Mr. Hale, 17 how hard Leo tried, but he knew the old bike would never let him keep up. Still, Leo never 18 a single practice. He fixed his bike by himself whenever it 19 , using parts he collected from junkyards.
One week before the town’s youth cycling race, Leo’s bike frame (框架) broke completely. He felt very 20 —he thought his dream was gone. But the next morning, he 21 a beautiful racing bike outside his door! A note from Mr. Hale said: “Your 22 means more than any expensive bike.” It turned out that the coach asked the team to help fix his old frame.
On race day, Leo didn’t win the first place, but he finished the race without any problems. Mr. Hale then invited him to join the club. Leo said later, “The old bike taught me not to give up—and the new one taught me 23 is the best prize.”
Leo kept that 24 in his bike bag for years, and whenever he met problems in his cycling career, he would take it out and read it. It reminded him of what changed his life.
15.A.check B.waste C.afford D.control
16.A.teachers B.owners C.members D.visitors
17.A.doubted B.admired C.forgot D.hated
18.A.missed B.watched C.planned D.enjoyed
19.A.flew away B.broke down C.got lost D.broke into
20.A.sad B.excited C.proud D.hopeful
21.A.designed B.found C.borrowed D.sold
22.A.money B.talent C.patience D.effort
23.A.kindness B.fame C.money D.luck
24.A.card B.letter C.picture D.note
三、阅读理解
Team Five is doing a science project on how different materials absorb (吸收) heat. They placed four rods (棒) of the same size—made of steel, iron, plastic, and wood—under sunlight. They recorded the temperature change every 2 minutes. Here is their data:
Material Start Temp (℃) After 2 mins After 4 mins After 6 mins After 8 mins
Steel 20 27 34 41 48
Iron 20 25 30 35 40
Plastic 20 22 24 26 28
Wood 20 21 22 23 24
To test if the materials could melt (融化) something, they put a small piece of butter on top of each rod at the 4th minute, and waited to see when it would melt.
25.According to the table, which material heated up the fastest
A.Steel. B.Iron. C.Plastic. D.Wood.
26.What can we conclude from the experiment
A.Metal rods always feel hotter than wooden ones.
B.Different materials absorb heat at different speeds.
C.The butter on the steel rod melted the slowest.
D.The sunlight was not strong enough to heat the wood.
27.Where is the text probably taken from
A.A magazine. B.A diary. C.A survey. D.A guidebook.
“Reduce, reuse, recycle,” these are the three Rs that environmental activists (环保活动家) have stressed. But how can we realize them Recently, this idea came to life in China in a clever way in a famous scenic spot in Dunhuang, Northwest China’s Gansu Province.
With the arrival of the tourist season, the scenic spot has been crowded with around 20,000 visitors a day since July. With so many people, the challenge of managing waste has become more serious, putting cleaners under pressure. So, the scenic spot came up with a fun way to help: “Trash hunt for gifts.” Here’s how it works: Visitors are given trash bags and encouraged to pick up litter around the site. In return, they get small gifts showing Dunhuang’s rich culture.
Isn’t this another good form of the three Rs spirit I still remember going to some scenic spots, especially historical sites where people gather in a small area. At these places littering is something we always have to try hard to deal with. Not only does it influence the cleanliness of a site, but it is also likely to harm the natural environment. So, when I saw how the “Trash hunt for gifts” program was carried out, it was clear this way was more than just a trick to attract attention. It was truly an effort to encourage a culture of responsibility and care. The activity does more than just clean up the area. It turns every visitor into an environmental guard, actively taking part in protecting the beauty of the site.
________ Other places in China are also doing similar things. It’s great to see that tourists are not just enjoying the sights, but also helping to protect them. Turning tourists into environmental guards is a new and exciting way to keep our scenic spots clean and beautiful for everyone to enjoy. It’s a reminder that while we enjoy the beauty around us, we also have the power to protect it.
28.How do visitors take part in “Trash hunt for gifts”
A.By buying trash bags. B.By picking up trash.
C.By giving out gifts. D.By spreading Dunhuang culture.
29.Which of the following can be put in ________
A.The idea is spreading. B.People love the gifts.
C.Dunhuang becomes more attractive. D.Visitors become more active.
30.What’s the purpose of the passage
A.To explain what the three Rs are.
B.To show how to face challenges during the trip.
C.To introduce a new way of travelling.
D.To encourage people to be protectors of nature.
As the spirit spoke, they stood on a country road with fields on either side. The city had disappeared. It was now day time, and there was snow on the ground.
“I know where we are!” Scrooge shouted. “I lived here as a boy.” He began to have memories of his childhood. A tear came into his eye.
“If you remember this place,” the spirit said, “you may now lead the way.”
They walked along the road until a little town could be seen ahead with its bridge, church, and river. Some small horses came towards them with boys upon their backs. When the boys came nearer, Scrooge recognized each of them and could call out their names. He felt so happy to see them again. All these boys shouted to each other until the fields were full of their laughter.
“We are now at the school,” said the spirit. “Only one child is there, left alone by the others.” Hearing what he said, Scrooge burst into tears.
They walked past the school house until they came to a room that was empty except for a small boy sitting at a desk, reading. The room seemed very old and needed to be repaired. The spirit pointed to the boy. Scrooge looked at the boy, sat down and couldn’t help crying. It was Scrooge when he was young.
Suddenly, a man wearing strange clothes stood outside the window. He was leading a horse. “It’s Ali Baba!” Scrooge shouted excitedly. “It’s dear, old, honest Ali Baba! Yes, I remember.”
Scrooge remembered how lonely he had been as a child. “Poor boy!” he said, and tears came into his eyes again. “I wish,” he said, putting his hands in his pocket and looking around him after drying his eyes, “but it’s too late now.”
“What do you wish ” asked the spirit.
“There was a boy singing a Christmas carol at my door last night. I should have given him a present. That’s all.”
— Adapted from A Christmas Carol
31.Which word has the closest meaning to “recognized” in Paragraph 4
A.knew B.greeted C.noticed D.thanked
32.What’s the right order of the following events
①Scrooge and the spirit stood on a country road.
②Scrooge dried his tears and put his hands in his pocket.
③Scrooge led the way and they saw a little town ahead.
④There was a boy singing a Christmas carol at Scrooge’s door.
⑤Scrooge and the spirit found a small boy sitting at a desk.
A.④③①②⑤ B.④①③⑤② C.①③⑤②④ D.③⑤②④①
33.What can we infer from the passage
A.Scrooge had many good friends at school.
B.The spirit helped Scrooge go back to the future.
C.Ali Baba stood outside the window, leading a camel.
D.The only boy left alone by the others was Scrooge himself.
People often choose to support animals they feel close to, especially those that look cute. Pandas or tigers easily win people’s hearts and attention, while animals like the blobfish, which was once called the world’s ugliest animal, are often left unnoticed This choice is usually not based on how much protection an animal truly needs. Instead, it has more to do with how people feel about it. That’s why the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) chose a panda for its logo, a choice that reflects how strongly people react to cute animals.
It is proved that humans naturally like certain features of animals, such as big eyes, round faces and soft fur. These features remind us of human babies. As a result, people often feel a natural need to protect animals that look baby-like. Our brains are naturally set up to notice cuteness, which makes us care more about these animals, often without realizing it.
However, this preference comes at a cost. Protection and research often focus on animals that look good, while less beautiful ones receive far less attention. Simon Watt, a biologist and science communicator, believes this is a problem. “If you’re a tiger, researchers will compete for the chance to study you,” Watt explains. “But if you’re an unusual sea animal, you might not get the same attention.” To change the situation, Watt helped raise for the Ugly Animal Society.
Watt says it is fantastic that people want to help pandas. “But we need to look beyond beautiful animals,” he adds. “Protecting nature means paying attention to animals we may not love for their looks.”
Many unpopular or “ugly” animals also play important roles in ecosystems. We need to think again as scientists warn that protecting animals shouldn’t turn into a popularity competition. Every animal is important and deserves (值得) attention, even if people don’t like it.
34.Why does the writer mention WWF’s panda logo in Paragraph 1
A.To introduce how WWF created its logo.
B.To suggest that people prefer cute animals.
C.To show how cuteness influences public support.
D.To present pandas as the most popular animals.
35.Which paragraph mainly explains why people choose to support cute animals
A.Paragraph 1. B.Paragraph 2. C.Paragraph 3. D.Paragraph 5.
36.Which of the following would Simon Watt probably agree with
A.It is unfair for people to raise money to help pandas.
B.Ugly animals should get more support than the cute ones.
C.Animals should be protected for more than just their appearance.
D.People should care more about animals that they feel close to.
37.What is the best title for the passage
A.Think Again: Too Ugly to Be Loved
B.Popularity vs. Protection: A Wake-Up Call for Wildlife Care
C.The Ugly Truth: Why Cute Animals Get More Protection
D.Save the Ugly: How the Ugly Animal Society Helps
四、单词拼写
38.Xu Mengtao finally reached the top of her sports career ________ (凭借) years of effort at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
39.She was ________ (高度地) praised because of her excellent performance.
40.However, her path to being ________ (成功的) was not easy.
41.For Xu, the Olympic spirit is not just about winning, courage ________ (要紧) as well.
42.Over the years, Xu suffered great ________ (疼痛) because of the four operations on the knees.
43.Most athletes might give up, but she chose to face every ________ (difficult) and kept going.
44.Her journey proved that ________ (last) effort is key to achieving dreams.
45.She never felt ________ (patient) with years of hard training.
46.What she experienced is truly ________ (value) for the young.
47.Now, many young people take ________ (proud) in her and consider her as their hero.
48.Gu Ailing ________ (make) history once again at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
49.So far, she ________ (win) six Olympic medals.
50.While a large number of her fans ________ (cheer) for her last night, she was still training.
51.Right now, she ________ (prepare) for her next big competition.
52.Many new training methods ________ (use) in the future to help her improve.
53.Last year, a documentary about her training life ________ (show) in California.
54.The documentary made her fans ________ (feel) excited.
55.She often encourages her fans ________ (follow) their dreams without fear.
56.________ (keep) our mind on one thing, and we will achieve it much more easily.
57.I believe her hard work ________ (lead) to even greater achievements.
五、任务型阅读
阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过6个单词。
Datiehua, the iron flower, is a Chinese intangible cultural heritage (遗产) with over 500 years of history. It began in the Ming Dynasty and was first a festival performance by blacksmiths (铁匠). Now it becomes a popular art show that attracts people from all over the world.
The Datiehua performance is both wonderful and dangerous. Blacksmiths heat iron to 1500 ℃ to make it bright red. Then they hit the hot iron with big hammers (锤子). Lots of golden sparks fly high into the dark night sky, looking like thousands of golden flowers blooming. The performers wear special thick clothes to protect themselves, and they need great courage to do this job well.
Nuanquan Town in Hebei Province is the most famous place for Datiehua shows. Every year during the Lantern Festival, many people come here to watch the show.
Datiehua is more than an art performance. It is a symbol of Chinese traditional culture. It shows the wisdom and courage of Chinese people, and we should protect this great heritage forever. In 2006, Datiehua was listed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage of China. However, the art faces challenges. The physical demands (要求) and risks make it difficult to find young people willing to learn it.
58.How long is the history of Datiehua
59.Why do the performers wear special thick clothes
60.Where is the most famous place for Datiehua shows
61.What challenges does Datiehua face today
62.In your opinion, what else can we do to make Datiehua more popular
六、书面表达
63.随着人工智能技术的飞速发展,机器人在春晚、亚运会等活动中大放异彩,如宇树科技的机器人表演武术、搬运铁饼等。然而,AI机器人也引发人们对“过度依赖”“就业影响”等问题的思考。假设你是李华,受邀为校英语报“Teenager Says”栏目撰写一篇短文,谈谈你对AI机器人的看法。
要点如下:
Aspects Points to Cover
Advantages Daily life uses (study help, housework, …) Special fields (dangerous jobs, medical care, …)
Disadvantages Over-dependence (lazy thinking, …) Bad influence (job loss, …)
Your opinion How should humans get along with AI Accept or refuse Why
注意事项:
1.短文内容须根据要点自拟,要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意;
2.词数不少于90,开头已给出,不计入总词数;
3.短文中不得出现真实人名、校名等真实信息。
AI Robots in Our Life
Hello, everyone! I’m Li Hua. With the rapid development of AI, robots like Unitree G1 are showing up in Spring Festival Gala and Asian Games, bringing us surprises.
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参考答案
1.C
2.A
3.D
4.D
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.C
9.B
10.B
11.A
12.B
13.D
14.C
15.C 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.A 21.B 22.D 23.A 24.D
25.A 26.B 27.A
28.B 29.A 30.D
31.A 32.B 33.D
34.C 35.B 36.C 37.B
38.through
39.highly
40.successful
41.matters
42.pain
43.difficulty
44.lasting
45.impatient
46.valuable
47.pride
48.made
49.has won
50.were cheering
51.is preparing
52.will be used
53.was shown
54.feel
55.to follow
56.Keep
57.will lead
58.Over 500 years. 59.To protect themselves. 60.Nuanquan Town. 61.Finding young people to learn it./It’s hard to find young learners. (答案不唯一,合理即可) 62.We can post videos online./We can teach it in schools. (答案不唯一,合理即可)
63.例文
AI Robots in Our Life
Hello, everyone! I’m Li Hua. With the rapid development of AI, robots like Unitree G1 are showing up in Spring Festival Gala and Asian Games, bringing us surprises.
AI robots have many advantages. In our daily life, they can help us with study by answering our questions quickly at any time. They can also help families do heavy and tiring housework, letting people have more free time for their hobbies. In some special fields, they take the place of humans to do dangerous jobs like fire rescue. What’s more, they can help doctors improve medical work. However, AI robots also bring problems. First, if we depend too much on AI robots, we will get used to letting AI think for us and become lazier gradually. Second, robots can replace people in many simple repetitive jobs, so some people may lose their jobs.
In my opinion, we should accept AI robots instead of refusing them. AI is a great invention that makes our life more convenient. We need to use it properly: keep our own independent thinking, and treat AI as a helpful helper rather than the controller of our life.

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