江苏省南京市新城中学2026年4月英语零模月考卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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江苏省南京市新城中学2026年4月英语零模月考卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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南师新城九年级英语4月份阶段作业检查
(110分钟,110分)
一、听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
第一部分 听对话回答问题
本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍,在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间选出你认为最合适的答案。请在听到“嘀”的信号后,进入下一小题。
1. What will the weather be like
A. sunny B. windy C. cloudy
2. What food are they making
A. noodles B. pizza C. hot dog
3. What was Jim doing at 9 p.m. last night
A. sleeping B. reading a book C. watching TV
4. What will Lisa do next
A. go shopping B. go camping C. have a picnic
5. Why is Lucy not healthy
A. She exercises too little.
B. She has an unhealthy diet.
C. She doesn’t sleep properly.
6. What made the boy’s father angry
A. The boy didn’t listen to him.
B. The boy lost something important.
C. The boy failed in the exam again.
7. What will they probably do next
A. Go hiking.
B. Have another adventure.
C. Do some reading.
8. What’s the number of the online literature website users by the end of June 2018
A. 2,018,000,000. B. 352,000,000. C. 6,000.
9. What’s the distance
A. 3 hours’ walk.
B. 20 minutes’ drive.
C. Half an hour of bike ride.
10. What does the man mean
A. He will lend the girl some money.
B. He will refuse to help the girl.
C. He will teach the girl a free lesson.
第二部分 听对话和短文回答问题
你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍。听每段对话或短文前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题你仍有5秒钟;听完后,每小题你仍有5秒钟的时间选出你认为最合适的答案。
听一段对话,回答第11-12小题。
11. What’s Peter’s first problem with English learning
A. Read the words correctly.
B. Remembering new words.
C. Understanding people’s talk.
12. What’s Mrs Li’s advice on his second problem
A. Joining an English club.
B. Listening to the tapes.
C. Finding a pen friend.
听第一篇短文,回答第13-15小题。请根据短文内容从A、B、C三个选项中选择正确的选项,完成信息记录表。答题完毕,请等待“嘀”的信号,进入第二篇短文。
Speech at the Graduation Ceremony
Memories Beautiful school; 13 lessons.
Thanks Teachers’ efforts; parents’ 14; classmates’ help
Wishes A more beautiful school. A wonderful 15.
13. A. colourful and useful B. lively and interesting C. meaningful and active
14. A. support B. encouragement C. understanding
15. A. life B. job C. future
听第二篇短文,回答第16-20小题。
16. What happened on that day
A. Grandma passed away peacefully.
B. Grandma moved away to another city.
C. Grandma moved out of her old house.
17. Why was I sad
A. Because I thought I couldn’t see Grandma any more.
B. Because I thought I couldn’t see the big old house again.
C. Because I thought the old house was sold to other people.
18. Where did we put all Grandma’s things
A. In a van. B. In a car. C. In a truck.
19. What did we do on the way
A. Cried. B. Talked. C. Laughed.
20. How did I feel when knowing the result
A. Surprised and happy.
B. Shocked and sad.
C. Curious and helpless.
二、完形填空(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)
A
A study in Germany shows that chocolate may be good for the heart, which is good news for chocolate lovers. The research lasted 21 over eight years and it studied the eating habits and health of nearly 20,000 people. Researchers found that chocolate is not as bad as we used to think, and dark chocolate is the healthiest choice because it 22 the greatest effects.
The study also showed that people 23 ate the most chocolate had a lower risk of heart problems. Flavanols (黄烷醇) in chocolate can help reduce blood pressure, and they can be discovered in cocoa beans.
However, experts advise people 24 too much chocolate at once, as this will lead to weight gain. So it is better to enjoy 25 in small amounts.
21. A. with B. for C. at D. by
22. A. showing B. shows C. will show D. to show
23. A. who B. which C. what D. when
24. A. not eat B. not eating C. don’t eat D. not to eat
25. A. it B. its C. it’s D. itself
B
German philosopher Walter Benjamin’s One-Way Street is a book made up of short pieces and mainly 26 poems, diaries and quick thoughts. It doesn’t follow a normal story but instead feels like walking through a city. Benjamin writes about everyday life, dreams, and how we see the world around us.
Reading this book felt like 27 a new city without a map. At first, I was confused because there wasn’t a clear storyline. However, I soon started to enjoy its many surprises. One part that stood out for me was when Benjamin compared reading to traveling along a road, and copying a text to walking that road on foot. He said that by copying, we understand the text more 28 . This made me think about how I study. Sometimes, just reading 29 enough—I need to break things down to get it.
Benjamin’s writing made me realize that everyday moments can have deeper reasons. Even something as 30 as walking to school can tell us about life. His book encouraged me to pay more attention to the small things and learn from them.
26. A. include B. includes C. included D. including
27. A. explore B. to explore C. exploring D. exploration
28. A. deep B. depth C. deeper D. deeply
29. A. not B. isn’t C. doesn’t D. didn’t
30. A. simple B. simply C. simpler D. simplest
C
I remember turning on my iPad one day in Grade 5 after an accidental conversation with my cousin about scary story ideas. Hours later, I completed my own short story. Since then, I 31 many stories, whether finished or not.
One day, by chance, I noticed some bad reviews of my stories written by strangers online and then realized how well some people of my age could write. I began to compare myself with 32 and gradually became less confident about sharing my work. “What if my writing isn’t 33 everybody else’s ” I wondered.
Often, hobbies start as something fun, a way to pass time with friends and family, or to stay away from our busy life. Writing was my real hobby, one 34 I picked up almost ten years ago. Yet we have to accept that it’s OK not to be good at something. Hobbies are there to give you a breath of fresh air from having to be great at everything.
Maybe you never get better at the skills your hobbies teach you, and that doesn’t matter. As long as it brings you joy. Keep doing that hobby. After all, a hobby is something you do for 35 in your free time. If it’s no longer fun, it’s no longer a hobby.
31. A. would write B. was writing C. was written D. have written
32. A. other B. others C. the other D. another
33. A. so good as B. so good that C. as well as D. so well that
34. A. that B. what C. when D. where
35. A. please B. pleased C. pleasant D. pleasure
D
Masaru Ibuka, the chairman of Sony, was once at a company planning meeting. Suddenly he had a great idea. He 36 the meeting and asked everyone what would happen if Sony sold headphones with a tape player. Almost everyone thought he was crazy. Still, Ibuka kept thinking about his idea and worked at 37 it. The result, of course, was the successful Sony Walkman.
Good ideas often start with a really 38 question. Bill Bowerman was making breakfast one day. As he stood there making waffles (华夫饼) for his son, he wondered what would happen if he poured rubber (橡胶) into his waffle pan. Later, he tried it and the result looked 39 like the bottom of today’s sports shoes. Still, when he took this idea to several famous shoe companies, he was simply laughed at. In fact, every single company turned him down. 40 he was refused, Bowerman didn’t give up and went on to start his own company, making NIKE athletic shoes.
Sometimes good ideas grow out of failure. When Fred Smith was a 41 at Yale University, he had some paperwork that he needed to deliver across the country the next day. Smith was amazed to find out that overnight delivery was impossible. He sat for a long time wondering 42 . He decided to design an overnight mail service and turned it into a class project. His professor gave him only a C for his efforts. 43 , Smith kept on working and finally turned his ideas into one of the first and most successful overnight mail services in the world—FedEx.
We know today, of course, that each of these ideas 44 an unbelievably successful product or service. The best questions are usually open-ended and are often silly. Children aren’t afraid to ask such questions, but 45 usually are. Think how different the world might be if people never asked “silly” questions!
36. A. held B. began C. stopped D. continued
37. A. introducing B. improving C. explaining D. recommending
38. A. silly B. wise C. simple D. difficult
39. A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything
40. A. When B. Because C. Until D. Though
41. A. teacher B. student C. librarian D. worker
42. A. when B. where C. what D. why
43. A. Moreover B. Instead C. However D. Otherwise
44. A. led to B. started from C. came with D. carried out
45. A. adults B. parents C. managers D. professors
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A
Any creative thinker can get stuck (卡住). Take this quiz to ▲
46. What can you do if you are stuck on a problem that is the only one you’re working on
A. Take a long break.
B. Work harder on the problem.
C. Ask others for help.
D. Try to work on another problem.
47. What might happen when you do an easy chore
A. You might help your parents a lot.
B. You might come up with a great idea.
C. You might finish your chores faster.
D. You might forget about your problem.
48. Which of the following is the most suitable for the blank “▲”
A. cheer you up when you are stuck
B. know the importance of taking a break
C. care more about your family members
D. help you solve a problem that you’re stuck on
B
Procrastination (拖延) has influenced human beings for centuries. It is the act of delaying a task. It prevents you from following what you start to do.
Why do we procrastinate The best way to understand is to imagine that you have two selves: Present Self and Future Self. Researchers have found that the Present Self and the Future Self are seldom in agreement with each other. The Future Self wants to be slim and fit, but the Present Self wants a hamburger.
There are different ways to stop procrastinating. You can make the rewards of taking action happen at once. You can bring future rewards into the present moment. For example, only listen to audio books you love while exercising or only watch your favourite show while doing tiring housework.
Secondly, make the results of procrastination more direct. Make yourself pay the costs of procrastination sooner in many ways. If you exercise by yourself, missing once won’t influence your life much at all. However, if you promise to exercise with a friend, the cost of missing it becomes higher. It means you have to break a promise.
Another popular tool is to design your future actions. You can control your future eating habits by buying food in small packages rather than in the large size. You can stop wasting time on your phone by deleting (删除) games or social media apps.
Lastly, make the task much easier to finish. One popular way to make habits easier is to use the two-minute rule, which says, “When you start a new habit, it should take less than two minutes to do.” The idea is to make it as easy as possible to get started and then trust that momentum will carry you further into the task after you begin.
49. The writer uses Present Self and Future Self to ______.
A. discuss present needs
B. explain the cause of procrastination
C. compare past and present
D. describe two different future actions
50. To prevent procrastination, we can ______.
A. promise to exercise with friends
B. stop buying food in small packages
C. think of new tasks in two minutes
D. exercise after doing tiring housework
51. The passage is mainly about the ______.
A. results of procrastination
B. reasons for procrastination
C. ways to stop procrastination
D. influences of procrastination
C
Have you ever wondered what else you can do on the train besides sleeping or scrolling through your phone Actually, in China, trains have turned into centres which bring together the public and the nation’s Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH, 非物质文化遗产).
Trains go across China and they are becoming ideal places for introducing local traditional culture. A good example is the K7041 train from Harbin to Mohe in Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. On the ICH train, Gulayier, dressed in traditional clothes, sang Oroq folk songs (鄂伦春民歌) and his partner played the Oroqen jaw harp, a musical instrument. Tourists on the train, especially those from southern China, sang and danced excitedly with the two performers together. Gulayier said the train made it easier to hold tourists’ attention to his shows. He thought the train was a good platform for promoting (促进) ICH.
Traditional heritage comes to life on trains. More ICH such as Qinhuai lanterns from Nanjing, Yulin puppet shows, and tea-picking operas in Guangxi have also made appearances on high-speed trains across China. It offers passengers a close-up way to experience traditional culture.
Professor Xiao Fang from Beijing Normal University shares Gulayier’s opinion on the new use of ICH trains. He has pointed out another advantage of this. Beyond cultural promotion, it offers help for tourism. When passengers enjoy local traditions on board, they often develop a deeper interest in exploring the places they pass through.
However, the ICH train journeys still have challenges, including the narrow space on trains and passengers getting on and off at each station. Therefore, some solutions are coming up — cultural corners show traditional arts, and QR codes connect to more digital information. These help passengers to explore ICH at their own pace and continue learning after their journey ends.
The success of ICH trains offers valuable lessons for cultural protection worldwide, proving that innovation (革新) and tradition can work together to keep cultural heritage alive for future generations.
52. What is the fresh experience for passengers on the K7041 train
A. Travelling farther north.
B. Wearing traditional clothes.
C. Joining in live shows.
D. Having fun on the phone.
53. What do Gulayier and Professor Xiao both agree
A. ICH encourages more local visits.
B. Trains help make ICH more popular.
C. ICH improves the Chinese train journeys.
D. Passengers welcome performers on ICH trains.
54. What does Paragraph 5 mention about the ICH train journeys
A. Their features and influence.
B. Their reasons and results.
C. Their problems and methods.
D. Their future and improvement.
55. What can be the best title for the passage
A. Trains push China’s cultural heritage further
B. China puts arms around local artists on ICH trains
C. More ICH trains begin running on railways in China
D. Train passengers share different local cultures of China
D
Seed (种子) dispersal is an interesting topic of study. It involves the movement, or transport, of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants disperse (传播) seeds in a variety of ways. Wind, water, animals and even fire help scatter (撒播) plant seeds.
Some plants, such as dandelions, have seeds that are small and light. One dandelion can produce up to a hundred seeds. As dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind, it is likely that some seeds will land in areas in which new plants can grow. A milkweed pod is filled with hundreds of seeds that can waft (飘荡) in the breeze. Both milkweed and dandelion seeds have been known to travel hundreds of miles on a wind current.
Some plants, such as peas and violets, use an explosion (爆破) to send their seeds away. As a pea pod dries, it will eventually burst and send seeds flying in every direction. Violets use explosive dispersal as well. When the seeds are ready, the pod will open with a pop, ejecting seeds with surprising force.
Many plants that live near water, such as the coconut tree, have seeds that can float and be carried great distances by the water. If dispersed into an ocean, a coconut can even be transported to another continent.
Animals help plants disperse seeds in several ways. Some plants, like the burdock, have barbs that can get caught in the fur of animals passing by. An animal may carry the seed to a new location before the seed gets shaken off its fur.
Other plants produce seeds inside fruits, such as apples and berries, that get eaten by animals. The seeds pass through the animal’s body and are dropped in other locations. The animal gets a tasty treat, and the plant grows in new places as the seeds are dispersed.
Squirrels bury seeds for later. They return to find many, but not all, of the seeds they have stored. It could be said that a squirrel is nature’s gardener, as these seeds often grow into new plants. This is how many oak trees have been planted, as the acorn is one of a squirrel’s favorite treats.
Fire is a less common method of seed dispersal. A forest fire can destroy most plants in an area, creating an open space. Seeds designed to take advantage of this space live in cones held together by resin (树脂). The glue-like resin melts at the temperature of a forest fire, allowing the seeds to be released to begin regrowth of the forest.
56. Why do most plants disperse seeds
A. To keep the ocean clean.
B. To help new plants grow.
C. To satisfy human’s daily needs.
D. To treat animals in the forest.
57. How does the writer introduce the ways of dispersing seeds
A. By showing the steps in order.
B. By explaining cause and effect.
C. By providing the examples in detail.
D. By comparing and noticing what’s different.
58. What does “a squirrel is nature’s gardener” probably mean
A. Squirrels are born gardeners in nature.
B. Squirrels can help people take care of gardens.
C. Squirrels like planting acorns instead of eating them.
D. Squirrels help disperse seeds because they forget where to find seeds.
59. Which method of seed dispersal is clearly good for both a plant and an animal
A. A coconut seed floats to another continent.
B. Milkweed and dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind.
C. A squirrel buries an acorn but does not come back to dig it up.
D. An animal eats a fruit and the seeds are taken away to another place.
60. Which of the following sentences from the passage is an opinion
A. Seed dispersal is an interesting topic of study.
B. Fire is a less common method of seed dispersal.
C. Wind, water, animals and even fire help scatter plant seeds.
D. Some plants, such as dandelions, have seeds that are small and light.
非选择题(共50分)
四、填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A)根据括号中所给的汉语或音标写出单词的正确形式,使句子意思完整正确。
When sports players choose uniforms, they often choose their favourite colors. They may not think about the influence 61______ (仔细地). However, research suggests that wearing red might 62______ / n kri s/ the chances of winning. When it is possible, choosing red could give a real advantage.
After study, British researchers agreed that red helps to win more often. Their research covered 63______ (几个) different sports, including boxing and football. The data showed a pattern: the player more likely to 64______ (成功) was often the one wearing a red shirt.
However, color is clearly not the only thing to decide the result. Skill, 65______ (培训,训练), and teamwork can also influence it. So, reaching for the red might be a smart choice, but true victory comes more from skills and hard work.
B)短文填空,根据句意或括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。
Sports might have started as a way to survive. Long ago, people ran, jumped, and climbed to stay alive. Hunters were known for their special skills. Wall paintings centuries ago, showing activities like wrestling or dancing, 66______ (find) in an Egyptian tomb. The ancient Greeks made a big change because of 67______ (host) the first Olympic Games.
Modern sports began in the UK in the early 68______ (nineteen) century and then spread globally. These became the models for sports such as football that we play now.
Sports come in many shapes and sizes. Organized sports, whether swimming or ice hockey, are serious forms of play. There are rules 69______ (follow), skills and positions to learn, and plans to carry out. Team sports like soccer require you to work with teammates while individual (个人的) sports such as tennis focus on your 70______ (person) performance.
There’s no doubt that sports are valuable. The American Academy of Pediatrics says play is important for 71______ (child) body, thinking, social life and feelings. Sports exercise our bodies and teach us about 72______ (we) and our world. They make us more imaginative, curious, and creative. The skills we learn can help us in school 73______ later at work.
In an ideal world, sports would always be fun. But in reality, sports can cause physical hurt like a 74______ (break) bone, and also harm in mind. In team sports, misunderstandings and hurt feelings are part of the learning process. Even though they’re not always a cheerful experience, they show us how to face life’s challenges. You may not find 75______ better place to play and learn about the world than on a sports field.
五、阅读填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
A)阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后的表格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:76-83题,每个空格只填1个单词;84-85题为回答问题,词数不限。
Like blogs, vlogs allow people to share their lives and thoughts. Video clips (片段), instead of written texts or photos, are mainly used in vlogs. While short videos of about 10 to 60 seconds in length are still popular, more and more people like vlog entries (记录) which last for a few minutes. They allow vloggers to include more meaningful content.
Here is how to prepare a vlog entry.
Before filming
First, plan ahead by thinking about the subject, the message, and the purpose of the video clip. Then, create a story with three parts — beginning, middle and end. Preparing a script is especially useful to help beginner vloggers stay on topic. Also, make sure you have all the tools you need for shooting the vlog.
While filming
Speaking in a vlog is like talking in front of the viewers. You need to speak confidently to catch viewers’ attention. If you can’t get it right the first time, just try again. Design unexpected things like a phone ringing, which can make your vlog humorous. Also, remember to protect your private information in your vlog. Never tell others about your name or home address.
After filming
Video editing (剪辑) may sound challenging, but there are different video editing software and apps to help us. Add sound and visual effects to make your vlog creative. It’s also good to add background music to set the mood. And finally, think of a suitable title to let viewers know the clip’s content.
Information about Vlog Preparation
A brief introduction to vlogs Vlogs use video clips 76______ than written texts or photos to share lives and thoughts. There are short videos of about 10 to 60 seconds long as well as the ones lasting a few minutes.
77______ for preparing a vlog entry Before filming Plan ahead by 78______ the subject, message and the purpose of the video. Create a story with a beginning, middle and end. Make sure to get a script and 79______ tools ready.
While filming 80______ to talking in front of the viewers, speak confidently to draw viewers’ attention. Design unexpected things to provide your vlog with a 81______ of humour. 82______ telling others about your name or home address.
After filming Add sound and visual effects to present information 83______ . Design a suitable title for the vlog clip.
Your idea Think of a subject you like to make a vlog. 84__________________ Give one more suggestion to make your vlog more attractive. 85__________________
B)根据短文内容和首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
On March 26th, 2026, two students from Shenzhen shared their stories of study and exploration in the AI age at UNESCO AI Day International Forum on Artificial Intelligence Education. They s 86 as Chinese teenagers.
When artificial intelligence (AI) makes life easier than ever, what is the true v 87 of human beings Actually, a group of high school students in Shenzhen, South China o 88 their answers and touched millions of people.
Yu Yaxuan, a Chinese teacher from Shenzhen Nanshan Foreign Language School, r 89 did a survey with her students. She asked only one question: “If you must pick one Chinese character to prove that you are not AI, what would it be ” She got 54 answers in all. These answers surprised Ms. Yu.
Later, a video about them became popular online, starting a hot talk about what it means to be a real human. Two students gave o 90 answers: “hurried” and “slow”. “Robots don’t understand why humans are always in a hurry,” one student wrote. “It takes 30 minutes for a hospital to give back test results, but why do patients c 91 them every few minutes Humans do not live in purely objective time. Our experience of time is shaped by our feelings.” Another student wrote, “People love to slow down with those they care about, w 92 AI only cares about speed and right answers.”
Some other students chose words like “doubtful” and “limited”. One student wrote, “AI seems to be boundless, but e 93 about me is limited — the knowledge I’ve gained, the people I meet, my short life and so on. So in some ways, I am e 94 more valuable than AI.”
There were also answers like courage, faith, hate, regret, love and hurt.
“What t 95 moves people is not just a lesson, but the warm humanity that can never be taken away by technology,” Ms. Yu said.
六、书面表达(满分15分)
As the Chinese saying goes, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” (不积跬步,无以至千里),The equations (公式) on the right also show the power of small steps. Please write an article to the English Weekly and share your opinions. Your article should include:
1. your understanding of the equations,
2. who you want to share these equations with and why,
3. your suggestions to the person.
注意:
1. 文中不得出现真实姓名、班级和学校名称;
2. 内容完整,语言通顺,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范;
3. 词数不少于90,文章开头已经给出,不计入词数。
The power of small steps
The equations in the picture teach us an important lesson: _________________________
南师新城九年级英语4月份阶段作业检查答案
一、听力
1–5:A C B C B 6–10:B C B C A 11–15:B A B A C 16–20:A A C B A
二、完形填空
21–25:B B A D A 26–30:B C D B A 31–35:D B A A D
36–40:C B A B D 41–45:B D C A A
三、阅读理解
46–48:A B D 49–51:B A C
52–55:C B C A 56–60:B C D D A
四、填空
61. carefully 62. increase 63. several 64. succeed 65. training
66. were found 67. hosting 68. nineteenth 69. to follow 70. personal
71. children’s 72. ourselves 73. and 74. broken 75. a
五、阅读填空
76. rather 77. Tips / Suggestions / Advice 78. considering 79. necessary 80. Similar
81. sense 82. Avoid 83. creatively
84. 示例:Prepare a detailed script.
85. 示例:Choose lively background music.
86. served 87. value 88. offered 89. recently 90. opposite
91. check 92. while 93. everything 94. even 95. truly
六、书面表达(参考范文)
The power of small steps
The equations in the picture teach us an important lesson: small efforts make a big difference. If we keep making progress every day, even a little bit, we will achieve great success over time. But if we stop trying or make no progress, we will stay where we are or even fall behind.
I want to share these equations with my best friend. He is very clever but seldom works hard. He always thinks he can get good grades without effort. I hope he can understand the importance of keeping going.
I advise him to make a small plan every day and stick to it. He should review what he has learned in time and never give up easily. As long as he keeps taking small steps, he will surely make great progress.

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