资源简介 安徽省“C20”教育联盟2026年九年级第三次学业水平检测英语试题一、听力选择1.What do Mark’s whole family do after dinner every day A. B. C.2.How will Lily go home A. B. C.3.Where will Tom be this evening A.In the reading club. B.At home. C.In the classroom.4.Who helped Jason with his robot design A.His friend. B.His teacher. C.His parents.5.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers A.Mother and son. B.Doctor and patient. C.Guide and visitor.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What is the girl doing A.Watering plants. B.Collecting rainwater. C.Making a poster.7.How long does the boy plan to keep his shower time A.In 5 minutes. B.In 10 minutes. C.In 15 minutes.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Where can some seeds grow besides soil A.In the air. B.In water. C.In rocks.9.How is the book in the girl’s opinion A.Difficult. B.Fun. C.Boring.10.What will they do A.Read the book together. B.Watch seeds together. C.Travel in nature together.你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题。请根据所听内容在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。短文读两遍。11.When did Lisa’s school start the Smart Classroom project A.Last March. B.This March. C.Next March.12.What was Lisa worried about at first A.Using the new tools. B.Doing experiments. C.Asking questions.13.Who helped Lisa learn how to use the computers A.Her parents. B.Her classmates. C.Her science teacher.14.What was Lisa’s favorite moment A.Joining an online discussion.B.Using AI tools to explore a rainforest.C.Reading textbooks on the computer.15.What is the main idea of the passage A.How science teachers prepare lessons.B.Lisa’s experience in a smart classroom.C.Ways to use computers at home.二、听力填空你将听到一篇短文。请根据短文内容,写出下面表格中所缺的单词,每空仅填一词。短文读两遍。SmartphonesAdvantages They 16 people to communicate easily. They can be used to get 17 quickly.Changes Companies have created phones with better 18 . They have also 19 tools that help users learn languages or stay healthy.Problems Some people think 20 spend too much time on them.三、单项选择21.—Reading traditional stories helps teenagers build cultural ________.—Yes, and we can learn from Chinese wisdom.A.stress B.confidence C.danger D.silence22.—I always set a timer while studying. It helps me stay ________.—Good habit! Time management matters a lot.A.patient B.relaxed C.focused D.careful23.—Do you know ________ the smart farm works —Sure. My uncle showed me how robots water the crops.A.how B.what C.which D.who24.Students are encouraged to take part in school labor classes because they can ________ important life skills.A.forget B.develop C.waste D.imagine25.—My grandma uses a smartphone to pay her bills now!—That’s great. Technology makes life more ________ for everyone.A.expensive B.convenient C.dangerous D.important26.When you share pictures online, you must protect your personal information ________ you can stay safe.A.so that B.even though C.as if D.ever since27.The teacher asked us to ________ the survey results and make a short report.A.look through B.get over C.break into D.take up28.— Look, the students are talking ________ on the grassland.— Yes. I can see their smiling faces.A.happily B.angrily C.secretly D.sadly29.The students collected plastic bottles ________ the purpose of recycling and protecting the environment.A.under B.for C.beyond D.without30.—Dad, can we visit the museum of Chinese history this weekend —________. I’d love to show you more about our great culture.A.That depends B.Never mind C.Sounds perfect D.Come on四、完形填空At night, a creative park in Zhengzhou becomes bright with lights, music, and many visitors. The place used to be an old factory, but now it has become a 31 center for art, culture, and fun.The park keeps its old-style buildings from the 1950s but gives them new 32 . Old rooms are now galleries (画廊) and theaters. Former factory lines have become small museums, and large tanks have 33 into music stages. With many shops and stalls (摊位) selling food and art, the park is very 34 with young people.By 35 things to taste, see, hear, smell, and touch, the park has become a must-visit place. During the 2026 New Year holiday, over 250,000 people came, 36 more than 11 million yuan. The manager says the 37 of lifestyle, fashion, and art is what attracts visitors.38 projects are happening in other cities in China. For example, an old factory in another city was changed into a place where people can enjoy tea and watch traditional shows.These projects show a new way of improving cities in China. Instead of knocking down old buildings, cities now try to 39 their history and make old places useful again. The 40 is to make cities nicer to live in, protect culture, and care for the environment.31.A.lonely B.lively C.quiet D.noisy32.A.uses B.prices C.hopes D.titles33.A.fell B.jumped C.turned D.looked34.A.popular B.strict C.careful D.bored35.A.throwing B.saving C.offering D.reaching36.A.taking off B.cutting into C.counting down D.bringing in37.A.mix B.rule C.power D.opera38.A.Opposite B.Similar C.Primary D.Narrow39.A.protect B.create C.report D.design40.A.condition B.duty C.goal D.giftAt the 2026 Winter Olympics, a Chinese skating pair won the hearts of many people for their courage and efforts. The two skaters, who have taken part in the Olympic Games several times, showed great 41 as they continued to compete.After taking three years off, the pair returned to the ice in 2025. They wanted to defend (卫冕) their title and 42 younger skaters in China. However, their 43 was not easy. The female skater, now 30, had many injuries because of hard training and strict weight control.Even with these 44 , they never gave up. In one team event, the female skater fell during a jump, and they finished in sixth place. She felt sad, but her partner stayed 45 . He said that their goal was not only to win, but also to 46 as athletes and as people.Figure skating (花样滑冰) needs both strong bodies and strong 47 , and it becomes harder as skaters get older. For this pair, joining the Olympics three times is already a great 48 . Their story shows that true winners are not only those who get medals, but also those who stand up again and again after 49 .As they move on to their next 50 , people around the world are watching—not just for scores, but for the spirit and strength they continue to show on the ice.41.A.attack B.spirit C.wealth D.control42.A.encourage B.train C.discovery D.force43.A.reply B.risk C.return D.repair44.A.programs B.instruments C.difficulties D.solutions45.A.positive B.curious C.upset D.lovely46.A.lead B.grow C.hit D.drive47.A.effects B.signs C.minds D.companies48.A.achievement B.congratulation C.difference D.interview49.A.hiding B.fighting C.kicking D.falling50.A.houses B.cars C.events D.seats五、补全对话根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。A: Hi, Emma! I saw you at the schoolyard this morning. What were you doing B: Oh, our class was helping with a recycling activity. 51A: Really That sounds meaningful. 52B: Yes. We learned how to sort plastic, paper, and kitchen waste correctly.A: That’s useful. 53B: Sure. For example, clean plastic bottles should go into the recyclable bin.A: I see. 54B: Great! We welcome more students to join us.A: Thanks. 55A.I’d like to join you.B.What’s wrong with you C.Can you teach me the basic rules D.Did you learn a lot about recycling E.I think garbage sorting is too difficult.F.It’s part of our school’s green program.G.It must be very meaningful to help protect the environment.六、阅读理解Having a positive mind does not mean you should forget the difficult things in life. It is more like looking at things in a new way. Here are some simple ideas to help you feel more positive.Write Down Good ThingsYou can keep a small notebook or use your phone. Each day, write one or two things that make you feel happy. It can be something very small, like “My breakfast tasted good today,” or “My friend smiled at me.” These small moments can help you feel thankful and make your mood better over time.Try to See the Good SideWhen something goes wrong, try to say something a little more hopeful. Instead of “This is the worst day,” try “Now I have more time to listen to my favorite music.” You are not saying the bad thing didn’t happen. You are just choosing to look at it in a kinder way.Stay Connected with OthersIt is normal to have days when you feel sad or tired. When this happens, try to talk with someone you trust. You can join a club, take an art class, or chat with friends or neighbors.▲Becoming positive does not happen in one day. But if you keep doing small things, these actions can become good habits. Then, slowly, you may find yourself thinking, “I can do this,” rather than “I can’t stand this.”56.What should you do each day to help yourself feel happier A.Read a long book. B.Write down good things.C.Eat more snacks. D.Get up earlier.57.Which action best follows the advice in the passage A.Saying “I hate today” when plans change.B.Staying silent by yourself when you feel sad.C.Thinking “I can’t stand” when you meet trouble.D.Chatting with friends when you feel tired.58.Which sentence can be put in ▲ A.Keep Trying with Small Steps. B.Make a Plan for Your Week.C.Stay Away from Difficult Things. D.Change Your Life in One Day.Every Sunday afternoon, a corner of Taoranting Park in Beijing becomes lively with music. A band made up of musicians born in the 1960s plays old and new songs. About a thousand people come to enjoy the music, which connects people of all ages.Since April 2025, the group has given more than 20 charity shows in places like Taoranting, Qianmen, and the 798 Art District. Their warm sound and friendly spirit have helped them build a strong group of fans.Even in the cold days of late autumn, the band stays full of energy. The lead singer, Li Ming, has a strong, deep voice that touches the crowd. Music has brought Li, Qi, and the guitarist Kui Ge together. Li once traveled around China to sing, Qi followed his music dream after retiring (退休), and Kui Ge used to work with well-known musicians.The audience (观众) is very mixed, and some people come every week. An old woman in her 80s comes with her family each Sunday, and Li always greets her kindly. Other listeners say the music makes them happy. Some even ask if they can join the band’s shows in the future.Besides weekend charity shows, the band also plays paid performances every week. Li practices every day and hopes to reach more people through livestreams (直播). As winter arrives, outdoor shows will stop for a while, but their love for music and charity will continue to spread through the parks and the hearts of people in Beijing’s Xicheng district.59.When did the band begin giving charity shows according to the passage A.In early 2024. B.In April 2025. C.In late autumn. D.In the 1960s.60.What does the third paragraph mainly show about the band A.Their music styles. B.Their daily schedule.C.Their main members. D.Their concert rules.61.Why does the writer mention the 80-year-old listener A.To show the band plays very loudly. B.To show music connects different ages.C.To show the band needs more fans. D.To show the park is crowded every Sunday.62.Where does the text probably come from A.In a sports magazine. B.In a travel guide.C.In a cultural newspaper. D.In a science textbook.Bright lights shone in a small studio as the names of famous art groups appeared on the screen. The show did not happen in a big theater. Instead, it was livestreamed online so people could watch it on their phones.Livestreamed performances are becoming more and more popular. Since 2023, millions of shows have been put online, with hundreds of performances every day. The digital stage now helps artists reach viewers all over China, from big cities to small villages.Wu Zhao, a leader from the national opera house, said that livestreaming gives artists new chances to connect with people. It allows many more viewers to enjoy opera anytime they want.Opera is a traditional art that has music, acting, and beautiful costumes. In the past, it was not easy for many people to watch or understand. But in 2024, the opera house joined a popular short-video platform and started singing well-known songs in a more modern way. This helped more young people enjoy classical art.By 2025, the opera house had held over 2,600 livestreams, with more than 30 million views in total. Some special shows even shared behind-the-scenes stories and short previews. One livestream drew more than 30,000 people watching at the same time.Many viewers said after watching, “Opera is not hard to understand—it’s very touching.”63.How does the writer start the text A.By raising questions. B.By listing numbers.C.By creating a situation. D.By comparing two shows.64.What can we infer from the text A.Livestreaming makes opera easier for artists to perform.B.Livestreaming helps opera reach more people across China.C.Most people prefer watching opera in big theaters.D.Few young people are interested in opera online.65.What does the underlined word “it” refer to A.Livestreaming. B.Opera. C.The opera house. D.A short preview.66.What’s the best title for the text A.Bringing Opera to Everyone. B.A Colorful Night in the Theater.C.Traditional Songs in Old Times. D.The Secret World Behind the Stage.People often say the Scots made golf into the 18-hole game we play today. But no one knows for sure where the idea of hitting a ball toward a target (目标) first started. Some clues (线索) show that a similar game lived long before golf became famous in Scotland.Surprisingly, the strongest clues come from China. Long ago, people played a game called chuiwan, which means “to hit a ball.” It was popular in the Song dynasty and shown in Ming dynasty paintings. Players used different clubs to hit wooden balls toward flags, very much like modern golf.A book from the Yuan Dynasty explained rules that taught fair play and good behavior. Another story tells of a Tang dynasty official who asked his daughter to dig holes so he could hit balls into them, which is almost the same as putting today.Chuiwan slowly disappeared during the Qing dynasty, while modern golf grew in Scotland in the 1400s. In 1744, a group in Edinburgh wrote the first official rules, and later a group in St Andrews became the main leader of the sport.People still argue about where golf first began, but we know that chuiwan was played by Chinese long ago and that the Scots created the fun idea of the “19th hole,” a place to relax after a game.67.Where do the strongest clues about early ball-hitting games come from A.China. B.Scotland. C.England. D.America.68.What can we infer from the history of chuiwan and golf A.Only Scotland had a long tradition of ball games.B.Chuiwan may have influenced later ball-hitting games.C.Golf rules were first written in the Song dynasty.D.Chuiwan became more popular in the Qing dynasty.69.Why does the writer discuss both chuiwan and golf in the passage A.To show that golf is difficult to learn.B.To explain why golf became a world sport.C.To compare two sports to show their shared ideas.D.To teach people how to play modern golf.In a quiet part of the city, there is a warm elderly care center filled with laughter and activities. Many old people live here, and most of them are over 80 years old. Their rooms have a smart system that checks their breathing, heart rate, and sleep. If something unusual happens, the workers get a warning at once.“The smart system helps us a lot, especially at night,” said the head of the center. “It lets us find problems quickly and keep the elderly safe.”During the day, the center offers many activities, such as reading poems and watching movies. The elderly can choose what they like, so their days are colorful and relaxed.“I feel very safe and comfortable here,” said an 81-year-old woman who has lived in the center with her husband for many years. “My children don’t worry about us because the center takes good care of everything.”This thoughtful care shows a bigger change happening across China. More places are working to help seniors live safely and happily. Many cities have added special products for them, improved homes to make them easier to use, and set up community dining halls that can send meals to people who need them.Experts say that making life easier for the elderly is not only a part of China’s tradition of respecting older people, but also an important need in modern society.70.What can we infer about the elderly care center from the passage A.It is noisy and crowded. B.It gives seniors a safe daily life.C.It asks seniors to work at night. D.It has very few activities.71.What does the underlined word “ seniors” in Paragraph 5 probably mean A.Young students. B.Old people. C.Office workers. D.New visitors.72.Why does the writer describe the care center and other services A.To show how cities make life better for the elderly.B.To ask more people to live in the care center.C.To teach old people how to use smart machinesD.To compare smart systems in different cities of China.七、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题 (请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。Long ago, there was a man who loved money very much. He got some gold through working hard and hid it in a secret place in his garden. Every day, he went there, dug up the box, and counted the gold again and again.He did this so often that a thief noticed him. The thief watched for some days, found the hiding place, and one night took all the gold away.When the man went to the garden the next day, he found the hole empty. He began to cry loudly. He sat on the ground, pulled his hair, and shouted in pain. A passerby heard him and asked what was wrong.“My gold! Someone has taken all my gold!” the man cried.The passerby asked in surprise, “Why didn’t you keep it in your house and use it to buy things you needed ”“Buy things ” the man shouted. “I never spent even one piece of the gold. I only looked at it!”The passerby then picked up a big stone and threw it into the hole. “If you never used the gold,” he said, “this stone is worth the same to you as the treasure you lost.”73.Where did the man hide the gold (不超过10个词)74.How did the passerby feel when he heard what happened (不超过5个词)75.What does the story teach us about wealth (不超过15个词)八、单词拼写76.I read a science n________ (小说) about future technology.77.We pack unwanted clothes to d________ (捐赠) to kids in need.78.My r________ (亲戚) get together to celebrate traditional festivals.79.We s________ (服务) our community by joining weekend volunteer activities.80.Our library has a w________ (广泛的) choice of books for students to read.九、书面表达81.假设你是李华,学校英语论坛开设了新话题“How to Use Technology Wisely at School ” 论坛里出现了下面的发帖,请你跟帖回复。【Topic Starter: Andy】 Hi everyone! Many students use phones, or AI tools at school. Some use them well, but others can’t focus in class because of them. I want to hear your ideas. Can you share: one experience of using technology, one problem you noticed, two suggestions, your opinion 注意:1. 词数80~100;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;4. 短文开头已给出,不计入总词数。Hi Andy,Here is my opinion.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A A B B B B B B B A题号 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25答案 B A C B B B C A B B题号 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35答案 A A A B C B A C A C题号 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45答案 D A B A C B A C C A题号 46 47 48 49 50 56 57 58 59 60答案 B C A D C B D A B C题号 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70答案 B C C B B A A B C B题号 71 72答案 B A1.A【原文】W: You seem full of energy, Mark. Do you still take a walk after dinner every day M: Yes. My whole family joins me now. It keeps us healthy.2.A【原文】M: Hi, Lily. Are you riding your bike home today W: No. It’s too dark now, so my uncle will drive me home.3.B【原文】W: Tom, can you go to the reading club with us this evening M: I’m afraid not. I promised to stay at home and help my little sister with her homework.4.B【原文】W: The AI project in our class is so cool! Who helped you with your robot design, Jason M: My science teacher. She guided me, but I did most of the work on my own.5.B【原文】M: Is there anything wrong with my cough, doctor W: It’s not serious. But remember to wear a mask when you sort rubbish outside. The smell may make your cough worse.M: I will. Thanks, Ms. Lin.6.B 7.B【原文】M: Mandy, what are you doing W: I’m collecting rainwater to use it for watering plants later.M: Can rainwater help save water W: Yes! Every drop we reuse helps our planet.M: What else can we do W: Take shorter showers.M: I’ll try to make it in 10 minutes.W: Great! Small actions make big changes.8.B 9.B 10.A【原文】M: Have you read “The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds” W: Yes! It shows how seeds travel in nature.M: How do they move around W: Some fly with wind, others hike on animals.M: That’s clever! Do all seeds need soil to grow W: Most do, but some can grow in water too.M: Is this book difficult W: Not at all! It uses fun comics to explain.M: Can you lend it to me tomorrow W: Sure, we can read it together.11.B 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.B【原文】Lisa is a middle school student who loves science. This March, her school started a new “Smart Classroom” project. In the smart classroom, students can use computers to read textbooks and watch experiments. At first, Lisa wasn’t sure how to use the new tools.Her science teacher taught the class how to use the computers step by step. Soon, Lisa found that learning became easier. She could replay videos whenever she didn’t understand something. The smart classroom helped her learn in her own way.Lisa’s favorite moment was the first time she used AI tools to “enter” a rainforest. It made science class more exciting. Now, Lisa enjoys the smart classroom very much and hopes more schools can use it in the future.16.allow 17.information 18.cameras 19.added 20.students【原文】Smartphones were introduced in the early 21st century, and since then they have become an important part of people’s daily lives. Smartphones have two main advantages. First, they allow people to communicate easily. And second, they can be used to get information quickly. Many students use smartphones to look up facts or check their homework.Recently, there have been a number of changes in smartphone design, and new models have been panies have created phones with better cameras. They have also added tools that help users learn languages or stay healthy. However, smartphones do have their problems. Some people think students spend too much time on them, and in some schools they are not allowed.51.F 52.D 53.C 54.A 55.G56.B 57.D 58.A59.B 60.C 61.B 62.C63.C 64.B 65.B 66.A67.A 68.B 69.C70.B 71.B 72.A73.In a secret place in his garden. 74.He felt surprised. /Surprised. 75.Wealth is only valuable when we use it, not when we just keep it. (本题答案不唯一,只要反映“财富的价值在于使用”,“不要过分贪心”,“财富应被合理利用”等积极正向的意义,且语言无误,皆可得分)76.novel/ovel77.donate/onate78.relatives/elatives79.serve/erve80.wide/ide81.Hi Andy,Here is my opinion. Last week, I used an AI tool to help me check grammar in my English writing. It explained my mistakes clearly, and I learned a lot from it. However, I also found a problem: When I got used to using AI tools, I relied on them too much and almost forgot to think by myself. That really worried me.To use technology wisely, I think we should use it only after trying on our own. We should also keep phones away during class and protect our personal information online.In my opinion, technology is helpful, but it works best when we stay responsible and learn to control it—not let it control us. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 安徽省合肥市C20联盟2026届九年级下学期第三次学业水平检测(三模)英语听力.mp3 安徽省合肥市C20联盟2026届九年级下学期第三次学业水平检测(三模)英语试卷(含音频).docx