江苏省连云港市赣榆区2026年中考第一次适应性考试九年级英语试题(含答案)

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江苏省连云港市赣榆区2026年中考第一次适应性考试九年级英语试题(含答案)

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江苏连云港市赣榆区2026年中考第一次适应性考试九年级英语试题
一、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
Imagine a festival that lasts for more than one month with amazing competitions and interesting performances—doesn’t that sound fun (1) It is the Duan Festival of the Shui ethnic group.
The Duan Festival is the Shui New Year celebration. It starts from the 12th month of the Shui calendar, or the 8th month of the lunar calendar. (2)
The start of the Duan Festival has to do with the history of the Shui. They used to live in Guangdong and Guangxi, but for some reason, they had to move northward. Following a leader named Gong Deng, they finally got to Sandu, Guizhou. (3) At the end of the third year, they returned to Gong Deng’s house and celebrated their gathering and new lives. Later, they made the gathering a tradition, and it gradually became the Duan Festival.
(4) Families clean their homes, cook special foods, and prepare for the gathering. The horse race is the most exciting part of the Duan Festival. It is held after lunch on New Year’s Day. The event always takes place on a chosen hillside. People from all villages gather to watch. (5) After the race, people return home to enjoy delicious dishes and celebrate all night with dancing and singing.
This great festival blends history, tradition, and joy, showing the Shui people’s strong connection and cultural pride. Do you want to be a part of it
A.This is how the festival first started.
B.All the watchers feel happy and proud.
C.As the festival nears, the whole area gets excited.
D.Lasting for 49 days, it is the longest festival in China.
E.Riders race to the top, and the fastest is cheered as a hero.
F.There is a festival that makes all these imaginations happen.
G.They then spread around Sandu but promised to meet three years later.
1.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
2.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
3.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
4.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
5.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
二、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。
6.Shenzhen wins an honor from UNESCO ________ being a role model in encouraging public reading.
A. with B. for C. on D. against
7.In China, “Meila” humanoid robots for home are in the last tests. They ________ use the washing machine smoothly.
A. can B. should C. must D. need
8.The WuBot show not only presents amazing ________ but creates a new way to spread traditional culture.
A. gates B. lessons C. skills D. secrets
9.Astronauts in China have ________ grown vegetables in the space vegetable garden.
A. closely B. heavily C. politely D. successfully
10.A true friend always says something ________ when you have trouble with your study or life.
A. cheerful B. honest C. generous D. straight
11.The love of learning is ________ important in studying ________ breathing is in running.
A. too, to B. as, as C. so, that D. such, that
12.The first match of Jiangsu Soccer City League (Suchao) in 2026 ________ on April 11th.
A. takes place B. are taking place
C. took place D. will take place
13.Cloud Dancer, a special white, which ________ peace and calm, was chosen to be 2026 Colour of the Year.
A. puts in B. picks up C. takes on D. stands for
14.— Let’s invite more people to attend our event about “Think green, go green”.— Good idea! ________
A. Many hands make light work.
B. The early bird catches the worm.
C. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
D. When in Rome, do as Romans do.
15.The saying “Knowledge starts with practice” tells us ________.
A. what is true knowledge B. how we can get knowledge
C. why is practice important D. when we should start practising
三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
One day at Marwood College, a group of students gathered around the noticeboard. They were talking loudly about the scholarship (16) . They were all curious and eager to check the final result.
“Elliott! You are on the list!” Roger, Elliott’s best friend, (17) . Hearing this, Elliott pushed through the crowd and walked towards the board. His eyes widened when he saw his name on the noticeboard. His face lit up with (18) . Roger congratulated him. “You deserve it! You worked harder than anyone else,” he said. Elliott smiled, and he was (19) the scholarship. “I need the money to stay in school,” he told Roger. “I would have to leave school (20) I didn’t get it.” The boy was from a poor family. So this scholarship was very important for him to (21) his studies.
That evening, Elliott looked at his scholarship scoring sheet again. (22) , he found he had written “54 hours” of community service when it was really only 45 hours. He felt worried and upset about his (23) .
“It’s just several hours ... Does it (24) ” he thought. “I know I should tell the truth, but then I may lose the scholarship ...”
All night, Elliott couldn’t fall asleep. The next morning, he walked to the headmaster’s office. He took a deep breath and knocked at the door. “Sir, I need to tell you (25) ,” he said. “My community service hours were actually ...”
The headmaster listened carefully. When Elliott (26) , the headmaster smiled and said, “Elliott, your honesty is more (27) than perfect grades. Because you are brave enough to tell the truth, you will keep your scholarship (28) an extra chance.”
Elliott felt tears in his eyes. He wasn’t losing his (29) at school—he made it by doing the right thing. Making the decision was (30) , but it made him feel proud of himself in the end. That day, Elliott learnt an important life lesson.
16.A. book B. medal C. paper D. list
17.A. played B. discussed C. shouted D. guided
18.A. kindness B. happiness C. sadness D. friendliness
19.A. thinking about B. hearing of C. picking up D. breaking into
20.A. unless B. though C. before D. if
21.A. praise B. repeat C. continue D. explain
22.A. Excitedly B. Suddenly C. Luckily D. Actually
23.A. mistake B. plan C. thought D. order
24.A. depend B. arrive C. survive D. matter
25.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
26.A. announced B. finished C. introduced D. received
27.A. valuable B. possible C. curious D. humorous
28.A. through B. near C. beyond D. as
29.A. purpose B. record C. chance D. field
30.A. wise B. hard C. necessary D. unusual
四、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
We all know that water is the source of life. But do you know how plants “drink” water Let’s explore it together! Colour changing flowers You’ll need:
31.Which picture shows the third step of the process of colour changing flowers
A. B. C. D.
32.From the “You can also” part, we can know ________.
A. cutting a stem in half will harm the flower
B. flowers can carry two colours in a short time
C. food colouring can change the structure of flower
D. a flower can take in two different colours of water
33.Which part of a magazine is the text probably from
A. Science. B. Culture. C. Art. D. Fashion.
B
“He has one chance in ten thousand,” said the surgeon after working on White Fang for an hour and a half. “He has a broken back leg and three broken ribs. He lost nearly all his blood. And there are three bullet-holes right through him. He must be nursed like a sick child. I’ll come back at ten o’clock.”
The family nursed White Fang with love and care, and White Fang could survive. Wrapped in plaster casts and bandages, he lay, sleeping long hours for several weeks.
Then came the day when the last bandage and plaster cast were taken off. It was a special day of celebration. All the family was there.
White Fang tried to stand up, but fell down from weakness.
His muscles lost their strength from lying for so long. He felt he was failing his gods. So he made a great effort, and stood there swaying (摇摆) on his four legs.
“The Blessed Wolf,” shouted the women.
“He’ll have to learn to walk again,” said the surgeon, “So he can start now. It won’t hurt him. Take him outside.”
He went outside like a king, with all the family around him. He was very weak. When he reached the grass, he lay down and rested for a while. Then he got up again and walked. His legs felt slowly stronger.
When he reached the stable, there lay Collie, with six fat little puppies playing around her. White Fang looked at them, and Collie snarled (shouted angrily) a warning at him. He was careful to keep his distance.
One of the women picked Collie up. One of her surprises was in front of him. White Fang watched it curiously. Then their noses touched, and he felt a warm little tongue. White Fang didn’t know why, but his own tongue went out and licked (舔) the puppy’s nose.
All the family clapped and cheered.
34.What can we know about White Fang from paragraph 1
A. He looked after a sick child. B. He was raised by the surgeon.
C. He suffered serious wounds. D. He fought with some enemies.
35.What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 3 refer to
A. The day of getting well. B. The day of learning to walk.
C. The day of meeting puppies. D. The day of removing bandages.
36.Which of the following words can best describe White Fang
A. Polite and energetic. B. Caring and hard-working.
C. Smart and organized. D. Brave and strong-minded.
37.What will probably happen next according to the passage
A. Collie will guard her babies strictly.
B. The family will send White Fang away.
C. White Fang will treat the puppies kindly.
D. The surgeon will take the puppies away.
C
Humans have been trying to predict the weather since long before any tool came into use. Written records show that people began to make weather forecasts thousands of years ago, using all kinds of natural elements (元素). Even today, some mountain climbers, hikers, and sailors still depend partly on these elements to know about weather changes. How do they make predictions
Watching the sky has always been a popular way to predict the weather. Clouds change noticeably when a storm is coming, so they are generally an accurate sign of what’s to come. For example, dark clouds are always a sign of bad weather, while low white cottony clouds promise bright weather. If you see a red sky in the morning, then it means that there is clear weather in the east where the sun is rising, but bad weather in the west. A circle of light around the moon may indicate rain.
Another popular way is to watch animals. Animals can sense changes in the weather that humans cannot. For example, if ants move their nests or birds fly close to the ground, it might mean rain is coming. Other animal behaviors have not been studied closely, but they are still part of weather lore (气象谚语). One example is squirrels collecting an unusually large amount of food as a sign of an upcoming cold winter.
Besides, listening to the human body can also help predict the weather. Before a storm, people who have old injuries or have problems with their joints often feel more pain.
Although these ways are not always perfectly accurate, they show the wisdom humans have gained in learning to live with nature for thousands of years.
38.Why does the writer ask a question in the first paragraph
A. To explain the result. B. To compare differences.
C. To introduce the topic. D. To check readers’ knowledge.
39.Which of the following may be a sign of an upcoming rain
A. Low white cottony clouds.
B. A ring of light around the moon.
C. Birds flying close to the ground.
D. Squirrels collecting plenty of food.
40.How does the writer feel about the old ways to predict the weather
A. They need more scientific studies.
B. They work well in modern society.
C. They carry something meaningful.
D. They show humans’ love for nature.
41.What is a suitable title for the passage
A. Sky Signs for Weather Changes
B. Natural Ways to Predict the Weather
C. History of Early Weather Forecasts
D. Weather Wisdom from Ancient People
D
We often hear setting clear goals is the key to success. For years, I believed this, so I always set goals. Sometimes I succeeded, but often I failed. Finally, I realized that my results had little to do with the goals I set but nearly everything to do with the systems I followed.
What do I mean by this Are goals completely useless Of course not. Goals are good for setting a direction, but systems are best for making progress. Many problems appear when you spend too much time thinking about your goals and not enough time designing your systems. So why is it not enough to only focus on our goals
The first reason is that goals cannot tell between winners and losers because they share the same goals. Every athlete wants an Olympic gold medal. Those who won medals made it not just by wanting to — they improved their training systems through daily practice.
Second, achieving a goal only changes your life temporarily (临时地). Imagine you have a messy room and you set a goal to clean it. After tidying up, you will have a clean room. But if you keep the same habits, the mess will return. You still end up with the same result because you never changed the system behind it.
Furthermore, goals restrict happiness. We often think, “Once we reach our goal, then we’ll be happy.” However, when we fall in love with the process, we don’t have to wait to be happy. We can be happy anytime our system is running.
Finally, a mind that only cares about goals can create a “yo-yo” effect. Many runners stop training after they cross the finish line because the goal is no longer there to motivate them. So goals aren’t good for making long-term progress, but systems keep you improving beyond single achievements.
In short, goals can provide direction and even push you forward in the short term, but eventually a well-designed system will always win.
42.How did the writer realize the importance of the system
A. By watching videos online.
B. By learning from personal experiences.
C. By asking a teacher for advice.
D. By reading books about successful people.
43.What does the example of athletes mainly tell us
A. Goals alone can’t lead to success.
B. Athletes need clear goals for practice.
C. Talent is the key to winning medals.
D. Players don’t depend on training systems.
44.What does the underlined word “restrict” in paragraph 5 mean
A. Limit. B. Create. C. Protect. D. Destroy.
45.Which of the following ideas does the writer probably agree with
A. Better late than never.
B. Big dreams mean more than daily habits.
C. Well begun is half done.
D. The process matters more than the result.
五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。
46.阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题,每个题目的答案不超过5个单词。
Eating out in Denmark is expensive, but a growing number of community kitchens provide cheaper ways to get a meal. One popular place is Absalon in Copenhagen’s Vesterbro area, where people take part in f llesspisning (公共餐饮) every night.
Guests sit together at long tables and serve themselves dishes made from local ingredients. The menu changes daily, and the food is simple but delicious. Everyone helps clean up after the meal.
F llesspisning usually costs $3 to $15 per person. At Absalon, dinner costs $9. But on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, it’s $15 because Absalon offers people dessert. Children under 3 can eat for free.
Most people do not come for the low prices, yet to connect with others is a deeper reason why people love to come here. According to Absalon’s founders, Lennart and Sus Lajboschitz, people often feel lonely nowadays. “F llesspisning is a good way to deal with this problem, as it brings people together to share meals and have conversations,” They said.
There are no waiters at Absalon, but hosts will guide you to a seat. If you are alone, you may be seated next to friendly people or others who are also by themselves to encourage conversations.
F llesspisning is a special way to meet people, feel part of Danish culture, and enjoy affordable and tasty meals at the same time.
(1) How is the food in f llesspisning in Copenhagen ________________________________________________
(2) Why do people pay $15 for dinner at Absalon on Saturdays _________________________________________________
(3) What’s a deeper reason for most people to come to Absalon ________________________________________________
(4) Who will guide people to their seats at Absalon ________________________________________________
(5) List one way for people to deal with the problem of feeling lonely.________________________________________________
六、选词填空-句子:本大题共1小题,共10分。
47.从下面选择恰当的词或短语并用其正确的形式填空(每个词或短语只能用一次)。
tiny; set up; be popular; hand out; take part in; protect; such as prepare for; talk about; do eye exercises
(1) When Guyu arrives, people are busy the planting of rice and other grains.
(2) AI also supports us in many parts of daily life, studying and planning.
(3) Cultural and creative products now, because they give history and art a fresh look.
(4) Scientists at TU Wien have created the world’s QR code which covers just 1.98 square micrometers.
(5) Recently, our school a Poetry Club, so students can better enjoy the charm and beauty of poems.
(6) The number of red-crowned cranes is increasing, but they still need our .
(7) Look, the twins their plans for the coming May Day holiday.
(8) Spring Break provides more chances for students social activities.
(9) Students in Class 1, Grade 9 carefully when the teacher walked past.
(10) Leaflets about preventing water pollution at the school gate next Friday.
七、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
48.Kouji is a type of Chinese folk art. Performers use their mouths, teeth, tongues, throats, noses and so on to copy different sounds in n (1) and daily life.
Kouji has a long history. Years ago, people copied the sounds of birds in o (2) to catch them. They also copied frightening sounds to k (3) dangerous animals off. This is the earliest form of human l (4) and the predecessor (前身) of Kouji , but not the real Kouji.
Kouji didn’t become a performance (表演) art u (5) the Song Dynasty. The shows such as Xuexiangtan and Bainiaoming were possibly Kouji performances. Besides, the barking of dogs and the crowing of roosters in Song and Yuan operas were b (6) to be played by Kouji performers behind the stage.
In the Qing Dynasty, Kouji developed into a new form where performers could tell whole stories by m (7) several different sounds. A famous performer named “Hundred-Bird Zhang” was especially f (8) for his wonderful bird sounds—he copied the calls of over a hundred bird species so perfectly that even real birds would sometimes reply to his mimicry.
Since the end of the 20th century, Kouji has been widely used in different kinds of art performances and seen as a s (9) art form. It is often connected with story-telling or shows d (10) performances. In 2011, Kouji was included in the third batch of the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
49.假设你是李华,你的家乡连云港将举办2026年江苏省第二十一届运动会,请给你的朋友交换生Jason写一封邮件,邀请他一起报名参加志愿者工作。
(1)介绍志愿者主要工作(引导观众、解答疑问、维持秩序……);
(2)分享参加活动的意义;
(3)表达期望。
注意:
(1)内容涵盖所给要点,可适当发挥,使文章连贯;
(2)词数90左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数;
(3)短文中不得出现考生的真实姓名、校名等信息。
参考词汇:观众(audience n.)
Dear Jason,
I’m writing to invite you to sign up as a volunteer for the 2026 Jiangsu Provincial Games. It will be held in our city Lianyungang.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
1~5.【答案】F、D、G、C、E
6.【答案】B
7.【答案】A
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】D
10.【答案】A
11.【答案】B
12.【答案】C
13.【答案】D
14.【答案】A
15.【答案】B
16~30.【答案】D、C、B、A、D、C、B、A、D、C、B、A、D、C、B
31~33.【答案】B、D、A
34~37.【答案】C、D、D、C
38~41.【答案】C、B、C、B
42~45.【答案】B、A、A、D
46.【答案】【小题1】
Simple but delicious.
【小题2】
Because Absalon offers people dessert.
【小题3】
To connect with others.
【小题4】
Hosts.
【小题5】
Share meals and have conversations.
47.【答案】【小题1】
preparing for
【小题2】
such as
【小题3】
are popular
【小题4】
tiniest
【小题5】
has set up
【小题6】
protection
【小题7】
are talking about
【小题8】
to take part in
【小题9】
were doing eye exercises
【小题10】
will be handed out
48.【答案】【小题1】
nature
【小题2】
order
【小题3】
keep
【小题4】
language
【小题5】
until
【小题6】
believed
【小题7】
making
【小题8】
famous
【小题9】
special
【小题10】
during
49.【答案】Dear Jason,
I’m writing to invite you to sign up as a volunteer for the 2026 Jiangsu Provincial Games. It will be held in our city Lianyungang.
As volunteers, we will mainly guide the audience to their seats, answer their questions about the games, and keep order in the stadium. We can also help with other small tasks to make the event run smoothly.
Taking part in this activity is really meaningful. It’s a great chance to experience a big sports event up close, make new friends, and show our hospitality to guests from all over Jiangsu. It will also help us improve our communication skills.
I really hope you can join me. Let’s work together to make the games a great success!
Yours,
Li Hua
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