四川成都市第七中学初中学校2026届九年级下学期3月阶段学情自测英语试卷(含答案)

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四川成都市第七中学初中学校2026届九年级下学期3月阶段学情自测英语试卷(含答案)

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四川省成都市第七中学初中学校2025-2026学年九年级下学期3月英语阶段学情自测
一、选词填空
A.check them out B.find out C. is up to D.make up E. set out
If you love Pokémon (宠物小精灵), you can play the games, watch the shows or trade cards. Now, you can also 1 in a museum!
Over 1,000 Pokémon 2 most of the exhibits (展品) in the museum. As you walk through the halls, you’ll see Pokémon of different shapes and sizes. The best part You can 3 where their ideas came from. The designs for some Pokémon were based on real animals from long ago, such as dinosaurs! Isn’t that amazing
The exhibition first travelled around Japan—the home of Pokémon. Next month, it will 4 on its first trip abroad for an exhibition at the Field Museum in Chicago, USA.
There’s also a virtual (虚拟的) tour of the exhibition online! So how to visit the museum, in person or online, 5 you!
二、补全对话
根据对话内容,从方框中选出最佳选项补全对话。
Li Hua: David, would you like to go to Lao She Teahouse with me
David: Sure. By the way, why is it named Lao She
Li Hua: It’s named after a famous Chinese writer, Lao She, and one of his works, which is named Teahouse.
David: I see. 6
Li Hua: We’ll have the best tea in China, like Longjing tea and Pu’er tea. And we can also have da wan cha or gong fu cha.
David: 7 What’s the difference between them
Li Hua: 8 With da wan cha, you can feel more relaxed and with gong fu cha, you can have an idea about tea ceremony.
David: Then I’d like to try gong fu cha.
Li Hua: 9 And while drinking the tea, we can enjoy different kinds of traditional Chinese performances, such as Beijing opera, Chinese quyi and storytelling. I’m sure you will be interested in them.
David: Yeah. Actually, I guess I will be crazy about them. 10
Li Hua: Let’s go right now.
A.No problem.
B.I can’t wait.
C.Sounds interesting.
D.What kind of tea can we have in the teahouse
E.They’re different ways of having Chinese tea.
三、完形填空
Have you ever felt small when looking at someone “perfect” online Psychologists call this “admiration bias”. When we 11 see others’ best moments, our mind starts to quietly question our own worth.
If you always shine the light on others, your own achievements will stay in the 12 . For example, your classmate might get praise for a speech, but you forget how you helped a friend solve a math problem. Those small acts of kindness, your daily 13 , your quiet courage, your own light—it gets lost, but it’s real and it matters.
Instead of 14 admiring others, try “de-charming”. This means seeing people as common humans, not perfect idols. When you realize your favorite influencer also fights with lazy mornings, you’ll understand: everyone has 15 . Realizing that can actually feel like a 16 .
Then, shine the light gently on yourself. Each night write down one good thing you did that day. Finished your homework Listened when a friend needed to talk Kept going even when something was 17 Over time, this 18 becomes a powerful reminder of your own strengths and growth.
Remember: true confidence doesn’t come from 19 . It grows when you start being kind to yourself and valuing your own special story with all its ups, downs, and 20 on this journey.
11.A.always B.never C.sometimes
12.A.past B.dark C.background
13.A.efforts B.habits C.tasks
14.A.partly B.blindly C.seriously
15.A.secrets B.difficulties C.weaknesses
16.A.relief B.prize C.surprise
17.A.dangerous B.challenging C.unexpected
18.A.list B.method C.mistake
19.A.dreaming B.waiting C.comparing
20.A.nothing B.something C.everything
四、阅读理解
a Crosstalk is a traditional Chinese comedy form. Two performers use humorous dialogues to make people laugh. They talk about daily life, social habits, and funny stories. Performers must know when to speak and pause (停顿), and use clever and funny language. It has been popular for over a hundred years. Today, you can still enjoy it on TV and in theaters. It brings joy to people of all ages.
b Chinese paintings use brushes, ink, and rice paper. Artists paint flowers, birds, people and so on. The paintings often show the beauty of nature. Empty space is as important as the painted parts. This style makes sure everything in the paintings fits together peacefully, and requires necessary lines. Chinese paintings are not just pictures; they are ways to express feelings. Many people find peace and inspiration in them.
c Tai Chi is a gentle Chinese martial art. People move slowly and smoothly in patterns. It helps improve balance and health. Practicing Tai Chi is like a moving meditation (冥想). It is popular in parks in the morning. Both young and old can do it. This exercise connects the mind and body. It brings calm and strength to daily life.
These three forms of art are not just old customs; they are living treasures that continue to make our lives rich. Crosstalk connects people through ①______, painting through ②______, and Tai Chi through ③______.
21.What is a key skill that Crosstalk performers must have
A.Two performers taking turns to speak lines.
B.Remembering long and funny dialogues by heart.
C.Knowing when to be silent and when to speak clearly.
22.What do Chinese paintings achieve besides creating a picture
A.To teach people how to use brushes and ink correctly.
B.To fill every empty space with colorful and detailed objects.
C.To express artists’ feelings and bring peace and inspiration to viewers.
23.Why is practicing Tai Chi compared to a “moving meditation”
A.Because it helps people improve their physical balance and inner calm.
B.Because it is usually practiced very early in the morning when it is quiet.
C.Because it requires people to move in very slow and repetitive patterns.
24.The three words “beauty, movement, laughter” should be filled into the three blanks. Which is the right match
A.beauty-②, movement-③, laughter-①
B.beauty-②, movement-①, laughter-③
C.beauty-①, movement-②, laughter-③
25.What do these three traditional art forms have in common
A.They all have something to do with physical health.
B.They are all alive and still part of people’s lives now.
C.They all face the challenge of passing down to the younger people.
Libraries around the world still keep old books hundreds of years old. But will we be able to read today’s digital (数字的) books in hundreds of years Librarians are worried. Even now, we can’t open some files (文件) from 20 or 25 years ago. Will our digital works be lost in a digital black hole Will we face the loss of valuable information
Technology is changing fast. Old ways of keeping information are gone now, or they are no longer supported by new technology. For example, many people used floppy discs (软盘) to save files years ago, but today few machines can open them. Also, millions of songs and music pieces were saved on tapes or CDs, but now most old music players no longer work. Another problem is that websites often change or close down, and all the information on them can fall into the digital black hole.
Books, however, are quite easy to keep. We don’t need special tools or technology to read them. If you keep them in a dry and safe place, they will stay safe for a long time. Li Shizhen’s great medical book Ben Cao Gang Mu came out in 1593. Amazingly, three copies from the first printing still survive today. That’s not bad for a book more than 400 years old.
Today, to some researchers, printed books remain a safe way to keep information. In 2014, a professional group began to raise money to print a famous online encyclopedia into 1,000 books. This would make sure that even if digital technology fails, the knowledge can still be kept.
For now, when it comes to storing information, printed copies seem to be the safest choice. However, future technology might develop and provide new ways to solve the problem of digital black hole. Time will tell.
26.What happens if our digital works fall into a digital black hole
A.They are saved in the wrong place.
B.They cannot be understood.
C.They cannot be read or reached.
27.What is paragraph 2 mainly about
A.Why technology may cause information loss.
B.How technology is changing over time.
C.Why old machines are no longer used today.
28.What does the underlined word “survive” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean
A.To continue to exist after a long time.
B.To be changed into a digital version.
C.To be kept in a library for research.
29.Why does the writer mention Ben Cao Gang Mu
A.To discuss why this book is still important.
B.To show printed books can last for a long time.
C.To explain how easy it is to keep printed books.
30.What would the writer most probably agree with
A.Digital books are less valuable than printed ones.
B.Technology will soon solve the problem of digital black hole.
C.Technology is still looking for better ways to keep information.
On Saturday morning, all the summer world was sweet and fresh. There was cheer in every face and a spring in every step, except Tom Sawyer.
Aunt Polly made him paint their fence (栅栏) as a punishment. It was 90 feet long and 9 feet high. He stared at the fence, and all gladness left him. He painted one board and stopped. “This will take forever,” he sighed (叹气).
He knew the boys with all kinds of toys would soon come along and make fun of him—the very thought of it burnt him like fire. At this dark and hopeless moment, an idea came to him! He went back to work quietly.
Ben Rogers came along the road. He was singing happily and carrying a big apple.
Tom went on painting—paid no attention to him. Ben stared a moment and called Tom.
No answer. Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep. Ben called him again.
“Why, it’s you, Ben! I wasn’t noticing.” Tom turned suddenly and said.
“I’m going to swim,” said Ben. “Do you want to come Oh, you have to work, don’t you What a pity!”
“I’m not working.” Tom answered carelessly. “Well, maybe it is working, but I like it.”
“What ” shouted Ben. “You like it ”
“Well, I don’t see why I shouldn’t,” Tom kept painting, and said. “Boys don’t get to paint a fence every day.”
That put the thing in a new light. Ben stopped eating his apple and watched Tom for a while. Tom swept his brush gently back and forth. The fence looked clean and white. Before long, Ben really wanted to paint, too! “Let me try a little,” he begged (乞求) Tom.
Tom considered, “No, Ben, I can’t. Aunt Polly warned me to do it well. Only one boy in a thousand has the talent to paint.”
“Oh, please, Tom,” said Ben. “I can do it. I’ll be very careful. I’ll give you half my apple. Wait, I’ll give you all of it.”
Tom gave Ben his brush with worry on his face but joy in his heart. Tom rested under the tree. He ate the apple and smiled.
Other boys came, too. By early that afternoon, Tom had got many new toys, ________ Aunt Polly was so pleased that she gave Tom a shiny red apple.
31.What did Aunt Polly make Tom do as a punishment
A.She made him paint their fence.
B.She made him work with Ben.
C.She made him carry some apples.
32.Why did Tom survey his last touch with the eye of an artist
A.Because he didn’t want to have a talk with Ben.
B.Because he wanted to make Ben interested in his work.
C.Because he wanted to teach Ben how to paint.
33.Which sentence can be put in the ______
A.and he had returned the apple to Ben.
B.and the fence had got three coats of paint.
C.but he had finished the work by himself.
34.Which of the following best shows the changes in Tom’s feelings in the story above
A. B. C.
35.Which saying can best describe this story
A.Use it, or lose it.
B.The grass is always greener on the other side.
C.Many hands make light work.
五、选词填空
短文填空。从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文内,使短文意思正确通顺(每词限用一次)。
act country inspire minute miss put recall study surprise time touch work
Do you know Tang Xianzu He was a famous Chinese writer. People often call him “the Shakespeare of Asia”. William Shakespeare was a great English writer. They lived in different 36 but they have a special connection.
Both writers died in the same year, 1616. They never met each other. However, their 37 have similar ideas. Paul Edmondson is a researcher, who works in Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s hometown. He 38 Tang Xianzu in Shakespeare’s life. He says Tang’s famous play, The Peony Pavilion (《牡丹亭》), is similar to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in some ways. They are both 39 stories about love in which the young lovers are kept apart by society but never give up their feelings.
Today, you can find Chinese culture in this English town. In 2017, a statue (雕塑) of Tang and Shakespeare 40 in the garden of Shakespeare’s birthplace. Two years later, a beautiful Chinese pavilion, 41 . The Peony Pavilion, was built in a park nearby. It is only ten 42 walk from Shakespeare’s birthplace.
These things make the town more international. Visitors walking through the garden are often 43 and happy to see the connection between the two great writers. Mr. Edmondson once 44 a special experience. A few years ago, he saw some Chinese 45 Stratford upon-Avon performing parts of The Peony Pavilion. “It was exciting to hear the Chinese language and see how Tang’s play was performed here,” he said.
六、阅读理解
补全短文。根据短文内容,从短文后的A-F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。
You must have such an experience: You were doing something you liked, and then noticed that a long time had passed. 46 And it’s known as “flow”.
Flow happens when you are completely focused on an activity. 47 Why If the activity is too easy, you might get bored. If it is too hard, you might feel stressed. Just imagine a student solves a difficult math problem without noticing the noise around him. He is experiencing flow.
48 You pay close attention, and outside distractions (干扰) seem to disappear. Time seems to pass very quickly. You also stop caring about what other people might think and put all your attention into what you are doing. This state is not just about trying hard to focus; it feels smooth and almost easy, as if what you are doing and your mind are working together.
How can you enter flow faster First, find a quiet place with few distractions, like a library or a quiet room. 49 For example, when writing, just focus on the main idea. Then, do one thing at a time. Don’t check your phone while working. 50 Also, make sure you rest when you’re tired. Taking short breaks helps you keep your energy up. When you follow these steps, it becomes easier to get into flow and enjoy what you’re doing.
A.This helps you stay focused.
B.The key is to find a good balance.
C.When you are in flow, several things happen.
D.Next, set a clear goal and keep your choices simple.
E.You’ve probably experienced a special state of mind.
F.It’s said that creative people can achieve flow more easily.
七、任务型阅读
完成图表。根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。
Project-based learning, or PBL, is a teaching method in which students achieve the goal of answering a real-world question or solving a practical problem through a project. PBL requires students to use skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, and collaboration. Moreover, students are proud of their work because they will need to present their ideas to an audience (观众). PBL leads to the creation of a product. An important part of PBL is audience feedback and comments (评论)。
PBL can fit into any subject area. In social studies, for example, students can research the history and culture of their community, exploring a festival for the community, which includes traditional costumes, food, art, and music.
In math, students can make a quilt with symbols of their community’s heritage. This project joins knowledge of geometry, art, and history together. It would require math skills to measure the material used to make the quilt. The quilt could be displayed at a country fair or a school meeting. In language arts, students could team up with a school from a different culture. First of all, they could exchange information through a class website. Then they could pack items that represent their school or culture. Students would give a description of each item and why it is relevant. Finally, the students could exchange the packages and ask follow-up questions about the items they received.
In science, students could research plants, and they could use their findings to build a habitat (栖息地) in the school garden. This may include removing weeds, adding plants to attract butterflies, and building bird feeders.
An important part of PBL is that being unable to finish the task in one go is understood to be a basic part of the learning process. One of the goals of PBL is to make efforts productively and work through problems. All schools and educators should try PBL!
Project-based Learning
Introduction PBL requires students to work on 51 and solve a practical problem. The audience feedback and comments make a difference to it.
Examples of 52 in different subjects Students can research the history and culture of their community through a festival for it.
Maths skills and knowledge of some other subjects are connected by 53 , and displaying it in public can bring more advantages.
To improve language skills, students 54 can describe and exchange items for further communication.
Conclusion PBL encourages students to learn through 55 . And it’s hoped that PBL will be popular with all schools and educators.
根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。
Real Friendship
The Cambridge Dictionary’s Word of the Year 2025, “parasocial” made me think of my college years. When I went to college, I expected to have the social experiences I had seen in old movies: close friendships and late-night discussions. But social life at my college was full of loud parties. Worse, it was a school in South America with different cultural expectations. Northern kids like me had a hard time getting along with others.
It was a lonely time. I found writers who thought like me. Their books made me feel less alone. “Trust yourself,” Ralph Waldo Emerson advised. I could almost feel his hand on my shoulder as I stood apart from my schoolmates. But so often, I felt they could never be my friends. With friends, I imagined, there must be a real meeting of minds.
It’s simply easier to find people who share our ideas in books and movies than in the small circle nearby. After all, it’s a bigger world out there. We may find people we really admire, who are smarter than anyone we know personally. It is easy to want to make friends with the characters in books and movies.
Today, though, there is another choice for people who have difficulty forming connections: AI. You can create a friend that you cannot find in real life. AI can take on almost any role. In some ways, it seems like the perfect friend.
But these parasocial friendships are always one-sided. What is real friendship It is built on give and take. We want support from our friends, and they want support from us. We want to share our news and ideas with our friends, and they want to share theirs with us. It’s comforting to know that you’re not alone in having a certain thought. However, it’s also important to provide that comfort for someone else.
Some people find inspiration in Ralph Waldo Emerson, but others admire Tu Youyou, or perhaps Eileen Gu. Don’t just admire them from afar—start making friends with the person sitting next to you, or someone in your dorm, or a classmate in the classroom. Real friendship often starts when we reach out ourselves.
56.Did the writer get a sense of belonging at university
57.What did the writer believe true friendship must have
58.According to the passage, who can be people’s parasocial friends (List 2 examples)
59.In the writer’s opinion, how is parasocial friendship different from real friendship
60.What kind of friends does the writer advise us to make (no more than 5 words)
八、书面表达
61.水是珍贵的,但是日常生活中浪费水的现象很普遍。请根据以下提示,为班级的英语主题活动“Precious Water”写一篇演讲稿。
要求:
(1) 短文必须包含所有提示信息,并适当发挥;
(2) 100词左右 (标题和开头已经给出,不计入总数);
(3) 文中不得出现真实人名和校名。
Precious Water
Hello, everyone! Water is the source of life, but it is now in great danger.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1.A 2.D 3.B 4.E 5.C
6.D 7.C 8.E 9.A 10.B
11.A 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C
21.C 22.C 23.A 24.A 25.B
26.C 27.A 28.A 29.B 30.C
31.A 32.B 33.B 34.C 35.B
36.countries 37.works 38.studies 39.touching 40.was put 41.inspired 42.minutes’ 43.surprised 44.recalled 45.actors
46.E 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.A
51.a real-world question 52.PBL 53.making a quilt 54.from different cultures 55.working through problems
56.No, he/she didn’t. 57.A real meeting of minds. 58.Characters in books and movies; AI. 59.Parasocial friendship is always one-sided, while real friendship is built on give and take. 60.Friends around us.
61.例文:
Precious Water
Hello, everyone! Water is the source of life, but it is now in great danger.
As we all know, 97% of the earth’s water is salt water, leaving only 3% as fresh water for daily use. However, water waste is very common in our daily life—some people leave taps running while brushing teeth, and others forget to turn off showers after using it. This makes the water shortage even worse. To solve this problem, our government should make strict laws to stop water waste. We students can also take action: turn off taps in time, reuse water for watering flowers, and tell more people to value every drop of water.
Let’s act together to protect our precious water!

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