河北省沧州市任丘市2026届九年级下学期3月阶段学情自测英语试卷(含答案及音频,无听力原文)

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河北省沧州市任丘市2026届九年级下学期3月阶段学情自测英语试卷(含答案及音频,无听力原文)

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河北沧州市任丘市2025-2026学年九年级下学期初中学业水平模拟考试(3月)英语试卷
一、听力选择
1.
A.The garden. B.Karl Benz. C.Pretty good.
2.
A.Put on a coat. B.Have a rest. C.See a doctor.
3.
A.That’s true. B.It’s a good idea. C.That’s great news!
4.
A.For an hour. B.Twice a week. C.On my computer.
5.
A.It’s very kind of you. B.Sure, go ahead. C.I’m sorry, I can’t.
6.What season does David like best
A. B. C.
7.When will Tom arrive here
A. B. C.
8.How does the man keep in touch with his friends now
A.By telephone. B.By e-mail. C.By WeChat.
9.How long did it take Cathy to get to school by bus
A.Five minutes. B.Ten minutes. C.Fifteen minutes.
10.What did Cathy’s father promise to buy her
A.A book. B.A bike. C.A mobile phone.
11.Why isn’t Mr. Green satisfied with the apartment
A.Because of the price. B.Because of the size. C.Because of the traffic.
12.What will Mr. Green do next
A.Make a phone call.
B.Move into the apartment.
C.Have a look at another apartment.
13.Where’s Bill
A.He has gone to Canada.
B.He has gone swimming.
C.He has gone fishing.
14.When will David leave
A.Next Tuesday morning.
B.This Sunday morning.
C.This Saturday morning.
15.Who will have a party
A.The woman speaker. B.Bill. C.David.
16.What happened to Zhao Mei yesterday
A.There was a fire in her building.
B.There was an earthquake in her city.
C.There was a car accident in her neighborhood.
17.What did Zhao Mei do
A.She sent Mrs. Lee to the hospital.
B.She saved Mrs. Lee out of danger.
C.She put out the fire.
18.How long did Zhao Mei have to stay in hospital
A.For two weeks. B.For twelve days. C.For twenty days.
听短文和问题,选择正确答案。
19.What is the house made of
A.Wood. B.Balloons. C.Glass.
20.How much is the ticket to the house
A. 3. B. 10. C. 13.
21.How many tickets can be sold out each weekend
A.Less than 1,000. B.About 2,000. C.More than 1,000.
听短文和问题, 选择正确答案。
22.When did Jack take part in the camp
A.In June. B.In July. C.In August.
23.What were all the kids told to do
A.Make a video. B.Read a novel. C.Share personal stories.
24.How long did it take them to make up a complete story
A.Three hours. B.Six hours. C.Six days.
25.What is the passage mainly about
A.An exciting film. B.An interesting book. C.An unforgettable experience.
二、听力填空
听短文填空。
Information SheetPlace: The 26 Museum Day: Last 27 Departure (出发) Time: At 28 o’clock Transportation: On seven big 29 Feeling: a little 30 , but happy
三、完形填空
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文中相应空白处的最佳答案。
Wang Xingxing, a young man from Ningbo, always believes technology can change lives, and his love 31 robotics has never gone away.
At 18, he 32 an old bicycle motor into his first robot arm. His dormitory became a mini workshop. Friends often found him digging through junkyards, collecting electronics that were thrown away. “These parts still have 33 ,” he thought. Teachers doubted his ability 34 he showed a robot that could sort recyclables (回收物).
In 2018, Wang faced his biggest 35 —creating a low cost robotic guide dog. For months, he studied late into the night, testing sensors. One rainy evening, his robotic guide dog finally 36 to recognize (辨识出) roadside. “That moment made all the 37 meaningful,” he recalled.
When a technology company offered to buy his design, Wang refused. Instead, he set up a startup to keep prices affordable (买得起的). “Robots should serve 38 , not just laboratories,” Wang said.
Now, his robots help communities in nursing homes and schools. At a recent technology exhibition, a child hugged his creation, 39 , “This robot is my friend!” Seeing this, Wang smiled —his childhood dream of blending technology with kindness had 40 .
31.A.with B.by C.of D.for
32.A.sold B.turned C.rode D.washed
33.A.value B.weight C.color D.smell
34.A.when B.after C.until D.since
35.A.game B.hobby C.challenge D.accident
36.A.refused B.stood C.waited D.managed
37.A.money B.risks C.efforts D.jokes
38.A.someone B.something C.everyone D.nothing
39.A.shouting B.suggesting C.explaining D.guessing
40.A.took place B.given up C.come true D.got to
四、短文填空
阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入一个适当的单词或填入括号内所给单词的正确形式。
A special and meaningful show, ”Homecoming: Treasures of Yuanmingyuan “, 41 (take) place at Nantong Art Museum on March 7th, 2025. It showed some famous bronze animal heads—monkey, pig, ox, and tiger, etc.—from Beijing’s Old Summer Palace. They are symbols 42 Chinese history, tradition and values. These sculptures were designed in the 43 (eighteen) century by an Italian artist for Emperor Qianlong.
Unluckily, the sculptures were taken away during the Second Opium War in 1860 and they were separated from our country for 44 (century). They stayed abroad 45 over 150 years. Thanks to efforts since 2003, 46 (include) buying them back and donations, several of the Zodiac Heads have been returned to China, while some remain 47 (known).
Anyway, this event is seen as a big step in protecting 48 country’s cultural history. The show 49 (catch) a lot of people’s attention during May Day holiday. Lots of 50 (visit) came to the museum. “I feel proud 51 (see) them here. They belong to China,” said Li Wei, a local middle school student.
Besides the show, there are talks on protecting cultural treasures 52 VR tours showing the Old Summer Palace online before it was 53 (complete) destroyed.
In recent years, China 54 (make) great efforts to recover these lost cultural treasures. By displaying them in museums, it not only 55 (spread) China’s history and culture but also shows the importance of valuing our past.
五、阅读理解
What to Do Find nature’s beauty→Take photos!
Theme Focus on Nature: Stay away from screens and enjoy the outdoors!
How to Join 1. Visit a school garden/park & take photos of nice natural things. 2. Ask a teacher/parent to upload your best photo to the school website.
Fun Activities While taking photos, you can also: ★smell fresh air ★learn about plants ★listen to birds singing ★look for small animals
Prizes The Top Winner: A photo on a magazine cover & A new camera 10 Other Winners: Photos shown in June “Photo & Video Show” All Winners: A nature book pack
COME ON—EXPLORE, SHOOT, AND WIN! Let’s enjoy nature together!
56.What does the theme ask people to do
A.Stay at home. B.Stay away from screens and enjoy nature.
C.Read books about nature. D.Plant more trees and flowers.
57.Where can people take photos of nice things in nature
A.In the school garden. B.In the cinema.
C.In the library. D.In the gym.
58.Which one is NOT a fun activity in the poster
A.Smell fresh air. B.Listen to birds singing.
C.Play football. D.Learn about plants.
When teenagers want to lose weight, they may try popular diets online like “16:8” (eating only during an 8-hour-period each day) or “5:2” (eating normally for 5 days a week and eating less for 2 days). But are these good for teenagers
Liu Junya, a dietitian living in Beijing, says that these diets may not be good for teenagers. “These diets can work for adults, but teenagers are still growing. Eating too little might influence their development or schoolwork,” said Liu.
So how should teenagers eat to stay fit As Liu said, overweight among teenagers is often caused by too much junk food such as ice cream, chips and sweet drinks. Eating too much refined (精制的) rice also leads to weight problems. “The National Health Commission has provided a guideline (指南) for teenagers about what and how much food they should eat every day. Students can use it as a rule,” said Liu. “Overweight teenagers can eat 20 percent less than the suggested amount.” Another idea is to start meals with high-fiber (高纤维的) food like salads or apples. This can fill you up faster!
Teenagers also face other weight problems. Malnutrition (营养不良) is really common, often because of picky eating and food allergies (过敏). “If someone can’t drink milk because of an allergy, they may be short of important nutrients (营养物质). They should try other drinks.” said Liu. Even heavy teenagers can be short of nutrients if their diet is unbalanced. “Each teenager has their own needs. They can ask for advice from doctors or dietitians if necessary.” Liu said.
59.Why are popular diets like “16:8” not good for teenagers according to Liu Junya
A.They are too difficult for teenagers to follow.
B.Teenagers will easily get bored with such strict diets.
C.These diets only work for people in Western countries.
D.Teenagers’ growth and schoolwork may be influenced.
60.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 3
A.The guideline for teenagers. B.The suggested food amount.
C.Junk food. D.High-fiber food.
61.What can we learn from the passage
A.Popular online diets like “16:8” are bad for everyone.
B.The “16:8” diet is the best way for teenagers to stay fit.
C.Overweight teenagers may not get enough nutrients if they don’t have a balanced diet.
D.Malnutrition in teenagers only happens because of picky eating or food allergies.
As the 2025 National Day parade (阅兵仪式) drew to a close, the familiar melody of Ode to the Motherland filled Tian’anmen Square. All of a sudden, 80, 000 white doves (鸽) took flight, their wings glinting in the sunlight as they soared into the sky. They circled gently a few times, leaving soft, beautiful arcs before spreading out toward different directions. The cheering crowd burst into warm applause—everyone knew these doves were not just birds, but special messengers carrying people’s hopes for peace.
You may ask: Where did these doves come from Surprisingly, they were not raised by any official groups. Instead, event organizers “borrowed” them from pigeon lovers in 10 districts across Beijing. To make sure the doves were healthy enough for the big event, over 600,000 doves went through careful checks. Only those that were strong, active, and free from illness were chosen. “My family and I stayed up late a few nights to feed and care for our doves before the parade,” said Mr. Li, one of the pigeon owners. “Seeing them fly over Tian’anmen is the proudest moment of my life.”
A common worry popped up among the audience: Will the doves get lost after the flight There’s no need to fear! Doves have a natural “navigation system” that helps them find their way home. Scientists explain that doves can sense the Earth’s magnetic field with special cells in their bodies. On clear days, they also use the sun as a guide; even when the sky is cloudy, their built-in “GPS” still works well. Most of the doves return to their owners’ homes within a few hours. Last year, a pigeon from a suburb of Beijing even flew back in just 90 minutes!
Why do people all over the world see doves as symbols of peace This tradition dates back thousands of years. In an old story called Noah’s Ark, a dove brought an olive branch (橄榄枝) to Noah, telling him the terrible flood had ended and peace had come. Later, in the 20th century, the famous artist Picasso created a painting of a dove holding an olive branch. This painting made the dove a well-known symbol of peace worldwide. Today, releasing doves at important events like National Day Parades has become a meaningful part of celebrations in China.
These 80,000 doves in 2025 are more than just a beautiful sight. They link ordinary people’s love for their country with the world’s wish for peace, making the end of the parade unforgettable.
62.Why did over 600,000 doves go through checks
A.To teach them how to fly in circles.
B.To see if they could sing like other birds.
C.To pick out the healthiest ones for the parade.
D.To make sure they knew the way to Tian’anmen.
63.What can we learn from Mr. Li’s words
A.He raised over 600,000 doves at home.
B.His doves got lost after the 2025 parade.
C.He stayed up late to watch the parade on TV.
D.He felt proud that his doves joined the parade.
64.What helps doves find their way home on cloudy days
A.The Earth’s magnetic field.
B.The parade’s music.
C.The sun’s light.
D.The olive branches they carry.
65.Which fact made doves a world-famous symbol of peace
A.They are often seen in Beijing’s parks.
B.Picasso painted a dove with an olive branch.
C.They can fly long distances without getting lost.
D.They were used in the 2025 National Day parade.
Nowadays, teenagers have a wide variety of leisure activities to choose from. How they spend their free time depends on their personal interests, family background, and the environment where they live.
Some teenagers prefer indoor activities. They enjoy reading novels, playing video games, or browsing the internet. These activities allow them to relax and explore new worlds without leaving home. Other teenagers are more active and choose outdoor leisure activities. They may play basketball, go cycling, or join school sports clubs. These activities not only keep them physically healthy but also help develop teamwork skills and build friendships.
Social media also plays a big role in teenagers’ leisure life. Platforms like TikTok (抖音) provide entertainment and a way to connect with friends. Although social media can be beneficial, it also has some disadvantages. It’s important for teenagers to use it properly (恰当地) and keep a healthy balance between online and offline activities.
In recent years, creative hobbies have become popular among teenagers. Many enjoy making videos, learning musical instruments, or practicing photography. These activities allow young people to express themselves and develop valuable skills for the future.
The key to a healthy leisure life is balance. Teenagers should choose activities that are not only enjoyable but also good for their physical and mental well-being. They should try different things, explore their interests, and learn to manage their time wisely.
66.What is the advantage of indoor activities for teenagers according to the passage
A.They can build their friendships. B.They keep them physically healthy.
C.They help develop teamwork skills. D.They can relax without leaving home.
67.What does the underlined word “beneficial” mean in paragraph 3
A.Harmful. B.Expensive. C.Useful. D.Difficult.
68.If a teenager likes creative hobbies, which activity might he choose
A.Watching TV. B.Shopping with friends.
C.Playing video games. D.Learning a musical instrument.
69.Which is the right order of the following facts from the passage
① Indoor activities. ② Social media.
③ Creative hobbies ④ Outdoor activities.
A.①→④→②→③ B.②→①→④→③
C.③→②→①→④ D.①→④→③→②
70.What’s the key to a healthy leisure life for teenagers
A.Doing indoor activities you like.
B.Seriously focus on outdoor sports.
C.Spending free time on social media.
D.Balance between interests and advantages.
六、任务型阅读
The Chinese character (字) “Fu” is a very popular and important symbol in Chinese culture. It represents (代表) all the good things people dream of, like health, wealth (财富) and happiness. This simple character has a long history, dating back thousands of years to ancient Chinese writing.
When the Spring Festival arrives, the whole country becomes a sea of red. Red couplets (对联) are put on doors, and the most eye-catching one is the big red “Fu” character. It is often written on red paper because red is a lucky color in China. Interestingly, many people choose to put the “Fu” upside down (倒转). Why Because the Chinese word “Fu” for “upside down” sounds the same as “Fu arrives”. It’s an interesting way to wish that good fortune comes to their homes.
“Fu” can be seen everywhere during festivals: on doors, windows, and even red envelopes with money inside. People also give gifts with “Fu” on them to show they care about each other. Children enjoy learning to write “Fu” because it brings joy and hope for good things.
Today, “Fu” is not just a character, it’s also a symbol of Chinese culture. It connects families and carries people’s wishes for a better life. Whether at home or abroad, Chinese people use “Fu” to express their love for life and hope for good luck. It’s a small character, but it holds great meaning for everyone who loves Chinese culture.
根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。
71.What does the Chinese character “Fu” represent
72.Why do many people choose to put the “Fu” upside down
73.Where can “Fu” be seen during festivals according to the passage
74.What do Chinese people use “Fu” to express
75.What do you think “Fu” means to you in daily life
七、补全对话
根据下面的对话情景,在空白处填入一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
(Mike and Lisa are talking about how to improve English writing with DeepSeek.)
Mike: Hi, Lisa! I’m having trouble with English writing.
Lisa: 76
Mike: My biggest problem is that I don’t know how to organize ideas.
Lisa: 77 It’s great for writing practice.
Mike: DeepSeek 78
Lisa: It can check grammar, suggest expressions and even help organize your writing.
Mike: 79 Have you ever used it
Lisa: Sure. I often post my writing on DeepSeek and it always gives me clear suggestions.
Mike: I see. I’ll try it soon.
Lisa: I hope it can help you with your English writing.
Mike: 80
八、书面表达
81.近来,多地的中小学将课间时长从原来的10分钟延长至15分钟,旨在鼓励学生“动起来”以增强体质。学校英语报社开展了以“Make Good Use of Break Time”为题的征文活动,请你根据以下问题提示,写一篇英语短文向学校英语报社投稿。
内容包括:
1. Why are longer breaks needed
2. Can you give some advice on how to make good use of break time
3. What’s your opinions or feelings about the change
注意:
1.词数100左右,标题和开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.不得出现真实的人名、校名等相关信息。
Make Good Use of Break Time
In China, most schools have a 10-minute break between classes. Recently, many cities have increased the class breaks to 15 minutes.
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参考答案
1.B
2.A
3.B
4.B
5.A
6.C
7.B
8.B
9.C 10.B
11.A 12.C
13.C 14.A 15.C
16.A 17.B 18.B
19.B 20.A 21.C
22.B 23.A 24.A 25.C
26.Science 27.Friday 28.eight/8 29.buses 30.tired
31.D 32.B 33.A 34.C 35.C 36.D 37.C 38.C 39.A 40.C
41.took 42.of 43.eighteenth 44.centuries 45.for 46.including 47.unknown 48.the 49.caught 50.visitors 51.to see 52.and 53.completely 54.has made 55.spreads
56.B 57.A 58.C
59.D 60.A 61.C
62.C 63.D 64.A 65.B
66.D 67.C 68.D 69.A 70.D
71.It represents all the good things people dream of, like health, wealth and happiness. 72.Because the Chinese word “Fu” for “upside down” sounds the same as “Fu arrives”, which is an interesting way to wish that good fortune comes to their homes. 73.It can be seen on doors, windows, and even red envelopes with money inside. 74.They use “Fu” to express their love for life and hope for good luck. 75.For me, “Fu” in daily life is a symbol of warmth and expectation. It reminds me of the joy of family gatherings and the wish for a peaceful and happy life.
76.What’s your (biggest) problem 77.Why don’t you try DeepSeek 78.What can it do 79.That sounds useful/great… 80.Thank you (for your advice).
81.例文
Make Good Use of Break Time
In China, most schools have a 10-minute break between classes. Recently, many cities have increased the class breaks to 15 minutes. This change is necessary because longer breaks allow students to relax their minds, reduce stress, and prepare better for the next class.
To make good use of break time, I suggest doing light activities. First, we can do simple exercises like stretching or jogging to stay active. Second, chatting with friends helps us build better relationships. Third, enjoying nature in the school garden can refresh our minds. However, we should avoid running loudly or doing dangerous games.
I support this change because it shows care for students’ health. Though 15 minutes is short, using it wisely can make us happier and more energetic. Let’s enjoy our breaks and study more efficiently!

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