北京市西城区北师大实验中学2025-2026年度九年级下学期英语测试(2026.4.2)(含答案)

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北京市西城区北师大实验中学2025-2026年度九年级下学期英语测试(2026.4.2)(含答案)

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北京市西城区北师大实验中学2025-2026年度九年级下学期英语测试(2026.4.2)
一、单选题:本大题共12小题,共23分。
1.Your scarf is over there. This one is ______.
A. I B. me C. my D. mine
2.She was born ______ the evening of August 11, 2008.
A. in B. on C. at D. with
3.You ________ cross the road when the traffic lights are red.
A. needn’t B. wouldn’t C. mustn’t D. may not
4.I won't make such a silly mistake again.I'll be__________ next time.(  )
A. careful B. carefully C. more careful D. more carefully
5.—________ camera is this, do you know — It’s Lingling’s.
A. Whose B. Who C. What D. Which
6.Ann likes milk ________ her mother also likes it.
A. or B. but C. so D. and
7.May Day is coming soon,Li Lei with his father ______ to Shanghai.(  )
A. goes B. will go C. went D. has gone
8.—Do you know who swept the floor, Tina —Yes, John ________.
A. did B. do C. does D. done
9.My sister is a teacher. She ________ English.
A. teaches B. has taught C. teaching D. will teach
10.— Hello! This is Tom Smith. May I speak to Mr. Brown — I am sorry. He ________ a meeting now. Can I take a message
A. has B. had C. is having D. will have
11.Today train tickets can ________ online at any time.
A. buy B. bought C. are bought D. be bought
12.—Do you know ________ —In 2024, I guess.
A. when did Ann go to Australia B. when does Ann go to Australia
C. when Ann went to Australia D. when Ann goes to Australia
二、完形填空:本大题共8小题,共24分。
One evening, Maya was discussing her birthday wishes with her father.
“I want a chocolate cake and five differently coloured balloons, and of course, Nina’s blue dress,” she told him seriously.
“Why Nina’s blue dress ” he asked.
“You know, daddy, blue is my favourite colour,” she answered.
“Is it ” replied her father who knew why, overnight, his daughter’s preferences in colour had (13) . It turned out that her cousin Nina had come for the weekend, bringing a beautiful blue silk dress for her school play.
When held up against the light, the dress sparkled (闪闪发光). And Maya fell deeply under its (14) .
She spent the entire day persuading her cousin that they were soul sisters and that what belonged to one, (15) also belonged to the other.
Maya’s parents were struggling to figure out how to make their daughter see what she was doing was bad (16) without embarrassing (使……尴尬) her.
On Maya’s birthday, Nina got up and handed the blue dress to her. “You can wear this. It’s my birthday gift to you,” she said, smiling at the (17) Maya. “But you have to give it back to me as I have to wear it for the play.”
“Wow, thanks so much,” Maya replied excitedly.
“Now for our gifts.” said her father, and Maya saw two tickets to the newest children’s fun spot in his hand. Maya had heard so much about it that she was (18) to go there.
“But hang on a minute,” said her mother. “These should belong to Nina. After all, you are soul sisters.”
“Well, if you want to be the first one to wear Nina’s dress, then she too can be the first one to use these tickets,” added father. “The rest is your problem.”
That (19) Maya for a while. A little later she returned the dress to Nina. “Sorry, I was being mean,” she said. “You wouldn’t like it if I wore your dress first, would you ”
“No, I wouldn’t have,” Nina told her. “And please take these tickets back. They are yours.”
“They are ours,” responded Maya “We’re both going.” That night, Maya learned that true friendship (20) much brighter than any sparkling dress.
13.A. worked B. changed C. improved D. accepted
14.A. order B. pressure C. spell D. fire
15.A. naturally B. gradually C. finally D. freely
16.A. news B. habits C. manners D. chances
17.A. nervous B. frightened C. worried D. surprised
18.A. comfortable B. upset C. afraid D. dying
19.A. bored B. silenced C. scared D. rested
20.A. shines B. looks C. reflects D. burns
三、阅读理解:本大题共10小题,共20分。
A
When I arrived at the Sign Language Center for my first American Sign Language (ASL) class, a man took one look at me and held up some fingers. One Two I put up one finger, and he directed me to the Level 1 class. Class time was strictly “voices off” to encourage immersive (沉浸式的) learning and to show respect to the deaf teachers. Without the power of speech, all my classmates and I could do was smile and nod at one another as we took in the new vocabulary.
As a writer, I pride myself on a certain talent for language. I was taught that there’s a perfect mix of words that can most exactly communicate any thought. With ASL, I expected to feel similarly, and thought fluency would come after I collected enough signs. The first thing we learn in ASL class is the alphabet. As my classmates and I used ASL to ask and answer questions, we came across words without matching signs and could only spell them with difficulty. That was the main experience of our first weeks learning ASL. It was embarrassing (尴尬的): Seeing a dozen politely smiling faces watching me as I slowly spelled, misspelled and restarted spelling words—often many times—was its own kind of suffering.
Over time, I picked up on new ways, like waving a hand or stomping on the ground to get someone’s attention. My fingers stopped as they reached for new shapes, and I struggled to differentiate very similar looking signs. Eventually I realized that when you’re communicating in sign language, diction (措词) is not as important as the way you express what you’re communicating. I once asked a teacher how to sign the word “desperate (渴望的)”. “ASL doesn’t have a direct translation of every English word,” he told me. “If you want to sign ‘desperate’, you might just sign the word ‘want’, but with the proper facial and body posturing to show your desperation. It doesn’t make sense to sign ‘frustrated’ if your face doesn’t look frustrated at all, ” he added—it’s like speaking in a calm voice and showing no facial expressions while you’re angry.
I’ve been attending ASL classes for almost two years. At the beginning, my reason was common: a childhood curiosity with “secret languages”. While ASL may not completely share a vocabulary with English, that doesn’t mean it lacks precision (精确). Its precision, I’ve learned, lies in the common language of the body.
21.How did the writer and her classmates communicate in the first ASL class
A. They spelled the words. B. They smiled and nodded.
C. They held up their fingers. D. They looked at each other.
22.Why did the writer feel embarrassed at the beginning of learning ASL
A. She wasn’t sure about the answers.
B. She had to smile at her classmates.
C. She misspelled and respelled many times.
D. She didn’t know how to get others’ attention.
23.What has the writer learned from this experience
A. The body gives life to language.
B. Secret language is difficult to learn.
C. ASL has the same vocabulary as English.
D. Spelling is more important than expression.
B
“Five more minutes” is the first thought of many people when their alarms ring in the morning. This first thought is usually followed by hitting the snooze button and falling back asleep for a few more moments. Hitting the snooze button has become a habit for millions of people, but it is time to examine this habit and develop new habits for feeling more rested during the day.
Though hitting the snooze button allows people a few more minutes of sleep, it causes unhealthy sleep patterns (模式). Most people think if they are tired when they first wake up, they need more sleep. However, they are mistaken when they conclude that any sleep is good sleep. Sleeping is a process with different cycles. To feel fully rested, the body must go through all the sleep cycles. Falling back asleep after hitting the snooze button restarts the process, but when the alarm rings again several minutes later, the process is interrupted. The body has not gone through all the cycles, and this can cause the body to feel sleepy for the rest of the day. This sleepiness can affect memory, the ability to make choices, and performance at work or school.
Sleepiness may also happen if the body’s biological rhythm (规律) is interrupted. People normally fall asleep at night and wake up in the morning because their rhythms are operating naturally. The rhythms are affected by repeated use of the snooze button, which can cause feelings of sleepiness during the day and an inability to fall asleep at night.
Rather than depending on the snooze button, people need to consider developing different routines. The easiest choice is to put the alarm on the other side of the room. Having to get out of bed to turn it off decreases the possibility of hitting the snooze button. Another choice, if your routine allows it, is to just reset the alarm. Setting your alarm for 30 minutes later will make the whole sleep process longer instead of always restarting it. However, it must be stressed that getting up 30 minutes later in the morning is not an excuse to stay up 30 minutes later the night before.
Though a few extra minutes of sleep may seem to promise a better start to the day, hitting that snooze button creates an unhealthy sleep pattern.
snooze button
24.What is paragraph 2 mainly about
A. What unhealthy sleep patterns most people have.
B. What people should do to feel fully rested in the daytime.
C. Why people feel like going back to sleep after first waking up.
D. Why a few minutes of sleep after first waking up causes bad effects.
25.What can we learn from the passage
A. Hitting the snooze button helps people fall asleep at night.
B. People wake up because their biological rhythms are interrupted.
C. Getting up several minutes later helps people feel more energetic.
D. Putting the alarm a bit far from the bed helps form healthy sleep habits.
26.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage
A. Don’t Wake Up Late!
B. Touch That Button!
C. Snooze: An Unhealthy Sleep Pattern
D. Snooze: A Good Way to Avoid Sleepiness
C
On social media, have you seen book fans share pictures of cool books and nice reading spaces In real life, have you seen people reading at coffee shops or on public transport
Before you start to wonder whether they are really reading the books, there is already a term for this: “performative reading”. People have joked that these individuals (个人) are making books “a symbol of hotness” or something to be worn with “a good outfit”, said The Week.
This attitude goes back to 2021, when a hashtag (标签) community on TikTok called “BookTok” grew into a place where popular books became trendy (潮流的) items. Algorithms (算法) on social media push the trend further, as they mostly reward what looks good, like eye-catching covers and coffee cups in a city cafe, noted NBC News.
“Performative reading” also made some people who really love reading feel uncomfortable. Alaina Demopoulos, a daily features writer for the Guardian, shared her story that when she tried to read alone in a crowd to enjoy a lovely evening, two young girls laughed at her, making her feel stressed. On social media, readers spoke out that “there’s no such thing as ‘performative reading’.”
Some young people even argue that the so-called “performance” doesn’t take away from the real joy of reading. Selwa Khan, a university graduate who enjoys sharing her reads on social media, feels it’s common to “aestheticize our hobbies”. “I think social media makes everybody perform, whether they accept it or not,” she told NBC News. “I’ve seen for years posts on...all these platforms of titles that are ‘performative’, which always happen to be titles that I really enjoy,” Khan added.
Today, as many of us depend heavily on short videos, making it hard to read even a whole book, does it really matter if someone “appears” to be reading Jafei Pollitt, a regular reader who jokingly responded to this idea online, said that even pretending to read can encourage someone to start reading. It’s a little bit of “fake it until you make it.” You can start off wanting to read for the aesthetics, but eventually you might involve yourself in the book…she told NBC News.
27.According to the passage, what is “performative reading” mainly about
A. Reading books aloud as a performance.
B. Reading books carefully in public places.
C. Sharing reading notes on social media platforms.
D. Treating reading as fashion or a way to be noticed.
28.What does the word “aestheticize” in paragraph 5 most probably mean
A. Make something easier to understand.
B. Make something more popular online.
C. Make something look beautiful or pleasing.
D. Make something more expensive and uncommon.
29.What possible benefit does “performative reading” have, according to Jafei Pollitt
A. It greatly improves reading speed.
B. It makes reading appear cool online.
C. It may encourage people to choose better books.
D. It may turn fake reading into a real love of reading.
30.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the passage
A. To introduce a new trend of reading.
B. To advise people to avoid “performative reading”.
C. To compare different reading platforms for readers.
D. To explore different opinions on the “performative reading”.
四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共12分。
31.阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
In China, students usually have summer and winter vacation and public holidays. However, in 2026, the topic of “spring and autumn holidays” for primary and secondary school students became a hot issue at the Two Sessions (两会). The government plans to support qualified areas to try out these short holidays, while carrying out a flexible time-off system for workers. This means parents can choose when to take their paid days off. Provinces including Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Sichuan have already tested the policy with good results. It aims to allow families to travel during less busy seasons and help the local economy.
These holidays bring great benefits to students. After long periods of study, students often feel tired both in mind and body. Studying for months without a proper break can make it hard for them to focus in class. The spring and autumn breaks give them a chance to rest and get new energy. With nice weather during these seasons, students can go out of classrooms and take part in hands-on activities. Such activities help turn what they learn from books into real-life experiences. This makes learning more fun and helps them remember better. When students learn by doing, they become more interested in their subjects and more confident in their abilities.
However, there are still some challenges. Many working parents cannot stay with their children during the holidays. If children are left alone, they may face safety risks or simply waste their time. To solve this problem, many schools now offer fun activities to help students make good use of their holiday time. Local communities also give more programs to keep children busy and engaged. The holidays can also be set at different times in different places, so that each area can choose the dates that work best for them. This way, not all students are on break at the same time, which helps avoid overcrowding in public spaces. With the support from schools and communities, families can feel more at ease during these breaks.
In short, spring and autumn holidays are a good new idea in education. They not only give students a break from schoolwork but also help them see more of the world around them.
(1) Which provinces have already tested the policy ___________________________________________________
(2) How can local communities help students make good use of their holiday time ___________________________________________________
(3) Why are these holidays a good new idea in education ____________________________________________________
(4) What outdoor activities would you like to try during the spring and autumn holidays Why ____________________________________________________
五、信息匹配:本大题共3小题,共6分。
信息匹配。下面的材料分别介绍了不同的活动,请根据所描述的Jack, Sally和Bill三人的各自特点和需求,选择适合的活动。并将对应的序号ABCD填写在相应位置上。
A.Online Computer Training Course
On this website, you can find many free computer learning materials. There are lessons for many levels from beginners to advanced levels. You certainly can find what you need. Tel: 67816279.
B.Party Themed Cafe
This is a good place to enjoy wide choices. We will offer freshly-made dessert, hot drinks and dishes. And you can decorate your party the way you like. Here you can find good service and great fun. Call us at 75763457 to get more information.
C. Night Adventure
Put on your warm clothes, and come for a night walk along the Wild Animal Park. A guide will lead the tour. Many of the animals you’ll see on this trip can only be seen at night. Call 86791286 to join us.
D.Healthy Diet Program
Unlike ball games or climbing, it doesn’t exhaust you. The two-month program helps you discover how to be thin and healthy in an easy way! Call us at 88635627 if you want to join us.
(1) Jack is a middle school student. He loves nature and has wide interests. He is especially interested in visiting some places where there are lots of animals and plants.
(2) Sally is a smart girl studying in a university. She does well in all her subjects except Computer Science. Now she has made up her mind to improve her computer skills because it is necessary for many jobs.
(3) Bill has won the first prize in the National English Speech Contest. He is going to invite his classmates to a place to have a celebration and fun.
32.A. A B. B C. C D. D
33.A. A B. B C. C D. D
34.A. A B. B C. C D. D
六、句子翻译:本大题共5小题,共15分。
35.上学期,我加入了学校的读书俱乐部,它很快就成了我最爱的课外活动。
36.通过这些活动,我不仅读了更多书,还学会了耐心倾听别人的观点。
37.我最珍惜的是和那些与我一样热爱书籍的人建立的友谊。
38.我在学习上取得了稳定的进步,成绩也有所提升。
39.这些变化让我更加自信,也让我相信学会学习非常重要。
1.【答案】D
2.【答案】B
3.【答案】C
4.【答案】C
5.【答案】A
6.【答案】D
7.【答案】B
8.【答案】A
9.【答案】A
10.【答案】C
11.【答案】D
12.【答案】C
13~20.【答案】B、C、A、C、D、D、B、A
21~23.【答案】B、C、A
24~26.【答案】D、D、C
27~30.【答案】D、C、D、D
31.【答案】【小题1】
Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Sichuan.
【小题2】
They give more programs to keep children busy and engaged.
【小题3】
Because they give students a break from schoolwork and help them see more of the world.
【小题4】
I would like to try hiking and bird-watching during the spring and autumn holidays. Because the weather is nice, and I can enjoy nature while learning about different birds and plants. It helps me relax and learn outside the classroom.
32~34.【答案】C、A、B
35.【答案】Last semester, I joined the school reading club, and it soon became my favorite after-school activity.
36.【答案】Through these activities, I not only read more books but also learned to listen patiently to others’ opinions.
37.【答案】What I value most is the friendship I have built with those who love books as much as I do.
38.【答案】I have made steady progress in my studies and my grades have improved.
39.【答案】These changes have made me more confident and helped me believe that learning how to learn is very important.
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