资源简介 参考答案:1-5: ACBBA 6-10: BACBB 11-15: ABBCA 16-20: BCAAC21-25: CBABC 20-30: BCABC 31-35: ACABA36-40: BCCAA 41-45: BCABA 46-50: BBACA 51-55: BABCC56-60: DBAFEcut 62. biggest 63. enough 64. trees 65. minutes’himself 67. are told 68. owner 69.with 70. drawn71. that 72. older 73. using 74. eighties 75. antire 77. help 78. thanks 79. returned 80. acceptMistakes—steps towards successMistakes are a part of life. Instead of fearing them, we should see them as chances to grow.When we make mistakes, we can learn a lot from them. They help us understand things better and make our skills stronger. For example, when I tried to learn a new sport, I kept falling. But each time I got up, I got better.Mistakes also build resilience. They teach us to stay positive and never give up. What’s more, mistakes encourage creativity. They push us to find new ways to solve problems.In the end, mistakes are not something to be afraid of. They are steps that lead us to success.2025—2026学年度下九年级半期英语检测题本试卷共八道大题,满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。考试结束后,本试题卷由学生自己保留,只将答题卡交回。注意事项:选择题必须使用2B 铅笔将答案标号填涂在答题卡上对应题目标号的位置上。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。第Ⅰ卷(选择题 共100分)一.听力理解 (共两节,满分30分)做题时,可将答案画在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)Ⅰ. 听对话,选择与所听句子内容相符的图片,每个句子读两遍。( )1. How much is the dress today ( )2. What will the speaker buy this week .( ) 3. When does the speaker plan to buy something ( )4. Which thing was sold out ( )5. Where is the speaker Ⅱ. 听对话,根据对话内容选择正确答案。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 小题。( )6. When did the boy buy the painting A. In 2009. B. In 2019. C. In 2025.听下面一段对话,回答第 7 小题。( )7. How many tickets does the man need to buy A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.听下面一段对话,回答第 8 小题。( )8. What is the cup made of A. Plastic. B. Paper. C. Glass.听下面一段对话,回答第 9 小题。( )9. What size does the girl wear A. Small. B. Medium. C. Large.听下面一段对话,回答第 10 小题。( )10. How much beef does the boy want to buy A. One kilo. B. Two kilos. C. Three kilos.听下面一段对话,回答第 11 - 12 小题。( )11.Which subject is Sam interested in A. History. B. Chinese. C. Science.( )12. What does Jenny mean She bought a new book too.She will go to the bookstore.C. She is interested in ancient China.听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至 15 三个小题。( )13. What does the man want to buy A. A hat. B. A coat. C. A sweater.( )14. What color does the man finally choose A. Blue. B. Black. C. Brown.( )15. How much will the man pay A. 200 yuan. B. 220 yuan. C. 240 yuan.Ⅲ. 听短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。短文读两遍。( )16. Where is the new shopping center A. In Xinxin Square. B. In Times Square. C. In Renmin Square.( )17. How many days is the shopping center open every week A. Five days. B. Six days. C. Seven days.( )18. Which floor is the sports center on A. The first floor. B. The second floor. C. The third floor.( )19. What are on sale on weekends ① clothes ② toys ③ electronics ④ booksA. ①②③ B. ①③④ C. ②③④( )20. What is the main purpose of the passage To tell people how to buy cheaper things.To give people some suggestions on shopping.C. To welcome people to the new shopping center.二、完形填空(共15小题;A篇每小题2分,B篇每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面 A、B 两篇短文,掌握其大意,然后从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中,选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项。ALiving in a new country is not easy, but not for me. My 16 in China are not only about learning but also about kindness.I moved from the UK to China and began to teach in a university. Many 17 , like visits to museums and food festivals, were organised for international students and teachers to get used to the new 18 . Through them, I made many new Chinese friends and learned more about their language and 19 . Gradually, I fitted into the university and the city I work in.Everyone around me is warm. They showed me how to use a new app, took time to go to the bank with me and helped me enter the school with QR code. The 20 I have received makes me feel at home. And my life in a new environment is less hard.21. A. refuse B. books C. experiences22. A. parties B. events C. clubs23. A.environment B. work C. requirements24. A. transport B. transport C. business25. A. challenge B. praise C. careBRecently, an elderly man selling handmade wooden carvings (木雕) at Shichahai in Beijing has become popular online, getting the nickname “Grandpa Woodcarver”. His carvings attract many young visitors who come to buy his work. At his stall (货摊), the wooden carvings on display are often hard to recognize 26 . Conversations between buyers and the seller often begin with the question, “What is this supposed to be ” A customer holding several carvings may need to ask many times, and the elderly man 27 answers each question. “His carvings don’t really look like what they’re supposed to be, but they’re full of life,” said Wu Hanyu, a buyer, in an interview. What Wu found especially 28 was her talk with the elderly man. “You think it’s a dog, but he says it’s a cat; you think it’s a rabbit, but he tells you it’s a bear. And I noticed that although we couldn’t guess correctly, the elderly man knows exactly what each piece 29 , as if he has given every carving its own 30 .” “Why must everything be 31 ” Wu added. “Often, it’s the 32 of refinement (精致) that makes things more lovable and special. Life needs a bit of fun.” The elderly man knows his carvings aren’t 33 . “People online say my work is ‘abstract’. ‘Abstract’ just means it doesn’t look like the real thing,” he said. However, he doesn’t take this as 34 . Having sold wooden carvings for years, he always 35 makes each piece. “If people like them, that is good enough for me,” the elderly man said.26.A. in the end B. at first sight C. on purpose27.A. impatiently B. suddenly C. patiently28.A. funny B. boring C. sad29.A. changes B. represents C. hides30.A. color and shape B. price and size C. spirit and meaning31.A. perfect B. special C. expensive32A. presence B. need C. lack33.A. lifelike B. expensive C. small34.A. praise B. criticism C. advice35.A. carefully B. tiredly C. excitedly三、阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。AFrom: Laura To: Irene; Shirley Sent:3 June 11:13 Subject: From: Irene To: Laura; Shirley Sent:3 June 11:18 Subject:Hi girls! Right, we need to start planning our summer or all the holidays will be booked up... Are you both still up for going away together somewhere July is no good for me because I’m working but I can do August. Is August good for you two We talked about somewhere hot and sunny, didn’t we But where ! Laura I am definitely still interested in going away together! How about Greece I was looking at my friend’s photos today and it looks great. I can’t do August because I’m going to Rome, but I might be free at the start of September. Shirley, what are your plans IreneFrom: Shirley To: Irene; Laura Sent:3 June 14:12 Subject: From: Laura To: Irene: Shirley Sent:3 June 14:22 Subject:Oh, Greece is a great idea! I’m going to visit friends in Denmark in July, but the first week of September is good for me. Laura, can you do September Let’s get together next week to plan it. So excited! Love Shirley Yes, I can do the first week of September. Greece! Wow, beautiful country, interesting history, delicious food... We’re going to have such a good time! Let’s discuss the details next week! Laura36. Who sent the earliest email A.Irene. B.Laura. C.Shirley.37. What is Laura worried about A.She has to work in July.B.The weather will turn hot soon.C.She and her friends can’t travel together.38. Why does Irene suggest Greece A.The weather there is cool.B.She will stay nearby then.C.Her friend’s photos interest her.39. What have the girls agreed to do in the end A.Go to Greece in September.B.Discuss where to go next week.C.Visit friends in Denmark in July.40. What’s the best subject for the group email A.Holiday plans. B.Favorite countries. C.Free time activities.BOpera is a drama set to music and is usually performed in opera houses (歌剧院). The singers who sing and act out the story are on the stage, and the orchestra is in front of the stage but a little lower, in the orchestra pit (乐池), so that the audience can see the stage clearly.The word “opera” comes from an Italian word meaning “work”. It began in Italy in the late 1500s. One of the very first operas was Dafne by Jacopo Peri in 1598, but most of its music is now lost. From then on, this new musical style became popular throughout Europe.The words of an opera are called the libretto. The libretto tells a story that can be made up or based on real events. Early operas were completely sung, but over time, many different kinds of opera appeared. Some even include spoken parts.In many older operas, singers mainly used two styles: the recitative (宣叙调), which is like singing in a speech-like way to move the story along, and the aria (咏叹调), which is a song for a solo singer to share feelings. In the 1800s, some composers started making the music move smoothly, without clear breaks between these styles.Most opera houses are very big, so opera singers need to have powerful voices to be heard at the back. They also need to be good at acting. This makes performing opera a really demanding art form.For a long time in the early days of opera, Italian was the main language. By the mid-1900s, it was common to perform operas in translated versions. But now, most opera houses try to perform operas in their original language. As a result, professional singers learn many languages to sing these roles accurately and expressively (富于表现力地).41. Which picture most probably shows where the orchestra performs A. B. C.42. How were early operas different from some later ones A. Early operas were shorter.B. Early operas had no music.C. Early operas had no spoken dialogue.43. What do the recitative and aria have in common A. Both are ways of singing.B. Both are spoken parts in opera.C. Both are sung by many singers together.44. What does the underlined word “demanding” mean in paragraph 5 A.Creative. B. Challenging. C. Attractive.45. Why might most opera houses perform an opera in the original language today A. To better express the meaning of the work.B. To include more kinds of languages.C. To reduce production costs.COn a cold and sunny Wednesday morning in Beijing, Xu Wei, a blind man, went to a community center to “watch” a film.The experience inside the screening room was different from a common one. During quiet moments in the film, a friendly voice described everything happening on screen — the beautiful scenery, the characters’ actions, and even their facial expressions.This special film version was created by Guangming Cinema, which takes its name from the Chinese words for “light and brightness”. The volunteer-driven nonprofit organization focuses on producing accessible films for people who can’t see well. With over 17 million people with vision problems in China, the work is very important.What audiences experience at Guangming Cinema might look simple, but the work behind it is difficult.To adapt a 90-minute film, the team watches it ten times, carefully studying every part of the film. Then they write a narration script (旁白脚本), usually 20,000 to 30,000 words in total. Next, three students, two teachers, and one blind person work together for 28 days to bring an accessible version of the film to life. So far, Guangming Cinema has already produced over 800 films!Over the years, the project team has organized lots of screenings across the country. Its volunteers work closely with local disability organization and schools. People can also see many of the films on TV and online platforms at no cost.These screenings are more than just films. They provide a valuable social experience. They give people who have trouble seeing more topics to talk about and help them live a more colorful life.In the future, the team hopes to help people with different disabilities enjoy films, museums, and other cultural activities.46. How does the writer start the passage A. By giving a film review.B. By describing a man’s activity.C. By talking about Beijing’s weather.47. What is special about Xu Wei’s experience A. He watched the film for free.B. A voice described the scenes to him.C. He met the film’s actors in person.48. The underlined part “with vision problems” in paragraph 3 means “______”.A. who have difficulty seeingB. who are afraid of bright lightC. who wear glasses all the time49. Why does the writer list many numbers in the fifth paragraph A. To praise the volunteers’ kind acts.B. To compare different film versions.C. To prove how difficult the team’s work is.50. What is the best title for this article A. Making movies accessible to the blindB. The difficulty of making a filmC. A new movie theatre run by the blindDWhen you step into Yameng’s Home, a guesthouse (民宿) in Qingdao, the first things that may catch your eye are a doll in a wheelchair and a three-legged cat named Joy walking around happily. This is a fully accessible guesthouse which is run by 29-year-old Cui Yameng.During her university years, Cui travelled with friends with disabilities. She saw how a common object, like a small step or a narrow doorway, could keep them from moving forward. It was then that Cui set her goal: to open a fully accessible hotel.At Yameng’s Home, every detail has been thoughtfully designed. For example, the kitchen counters (操作台) are lowered to make cooking more convenient for guests who have difficulty moving around.Cui also offers free accommodation to guests with disabilities — though it’s not completely “free”. In return, guests are invited to share a story about themselves. “Some people might hesitate when they hear there’s no charge. I want guests to feel they can stay here with complete peace of mind,” Cui said.Besides running her guesthouse, Cui also works at Wei’ai, a public service centre in Qingdao. “I first volunteered here when I was in high school,” she recalled. “That experience planted the seed for my future career choice.”At Wei’ai, Cui and her team always organize some special activities. For example, children cover their eyes to experience what daily life is like for blind people and use wheelchairs to go up and down stairs without lifts. “I’ve made many friends with disabilities, which has given me a deeper understanding of their experiences,” Cui said. “I hope to be a bridge between them and the wider society.”Nowadays, Yameng’s Home is becoming more popular among people with disabilities, but Cui hopes that one day she will be able to close it because it is no longer needed. “That would mean people with disabilities can easily find hotels like Yameng’s Home anywhere,” she said.51. How does the writer start the passage A. .By offering an example.B. By describing a scene.C. By telling a personal story.52. Why did Cui want to open such a special guesthouse A. Her friends’ travel experiences inspired her.B. She wanted to start her own business.C. She hoped to help people find jobs.53. Guests can pay for their stay by ______.A.volunteering B. telling a story C. cleaning the room54. What might be Cui’s main purpose in organising these activities for children A. To make their weekend life more colourful.B. To give them a chance to make friends.C. To help them better understand the life of people with disabilities.55. What can we infer from the last paragraph A. Cui hopes that her business will do very well.B. Cui hopes that fully free hotels will be everywhere.C. Cui hopes that there will be a more disability-friendly society.四、口语交际(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面对话,从方框内的6个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。A: Hi, Rose. Do you like taking photos with your phone B: Yes! It’s so fun!A: 56.____B: I show them to my parents. They like my photos.A: That’s so sweet! 57.____B: No. I just keep them in my phone. But sometimes I forget them.A: Have you thought about making a special photo album with them B: 58.____ How do I do that A: First, pick your favorite photos. Then put them in order by date.B: That sounds interesting! 59.____A: Well, when you finish it, you can share it with your family and friends.B: 60____ Thanks for your idea.A: You are welcome.第Ⅱ卷 非选择题 (共 50 分)一、单词填空 (共 5 小题;每小题 1 分;满分 5 分)根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词的适当形式,并把单词完整地填写在答题卡上。Be careful with the knife while cooking, and don’t c________ your fingers.62. The Sahara is the b________ desert in the world.63. She didn’t run fast e________ to catch the bus.64. Many t________ are planted every year to make our city beautiful.65. It’s only five m_______ walk from here, so you needn’t take a bus.二、短文填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。I started reading when I was little. Like many kids, I began with children’s stories and later moved to classics. Of all the books I’ve read, Hank the Cowdog has had the most influence on me.Hank is the main character in the popular children’s book series(丛书;系列) by John R. Erickson. Hank is a lovable and humorous dog who calls 66. ________ (he) the “Head of Ranch Security (牧场治安长官)”. The stories 67. ________ (tell) from Hank’s point of view, which makes them really engaging (吸引人的).The series is set on a large ranch in Texas, the US. There, readers meet Hank and his friend Drover, a small white dog. The other main characters include the ranch 68. ________ (own) (and Hank’s master) High Loper, his wife Sally May, and a cowboy named Slim. Although Sally often gets angry 69. ________ Hank for “ruining(毁坏)” her garden, she’s very kind to animals and always helps Hank when he’s in trouble.The moment I started reading these books, I was immediately 70. ________ (draw) to them. I read them every day and couldn’t put them down. One of my favorite scenes is when Hank tells Drover to put his nose in the corner. It was so funny 71. ________ I started checking dogs on the street to see if they would do the same! I also loved the songs in the stories and listened to my favorites on repeat.As I grew 72. ________ (old), I began to notice deeper messages in Hank’s adventures, especially about friendship. My admiration (钦佩) for Hank increased not only because the stories were enjoyable, but also because they taught me important life lessons in a simple and engaging(引人入胜的) way. I even built a model of Hank’s ranch 73. ________ (use) clay and bricks (砖块).The series was first published in 1983 and now has over 80 books. It has also been adapted(改编) into audio books and plays. John R. Erickson has created a character that feels like a real friend to every child — something that’s challenging even for the best writers. Even now, in his 74. ________ (eighty), Erickson continues to create new Hank stories.Although the series may seem simple, its characters, big or small, played 75. ________ important role in my childhood. They gave me strength, inspiration and, most importantly, the courage to always pursue(追求) what I love.三、阅读填空(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面短文,然后在文后表格内完成内容摘要,每空一词。Justin Horner was driving down a busy highway when his tire (轮胎) blew out. He pulled over and made a sign asking for help.Three hours later, a truck finally pulled up and out came a family of four. They were Latino (拉丁裔的). Their young daughter acted as a translator between her Spanish-speaking parents and Horner, so that they could work together to fix Horner’s car. It took them about an hour. When they finished, the mother shared a big bottle of water with everyone to drink and wash their hands.“I thanked them again and again,” Horner recalled. “I tried to give the mother money. I only had a $20 bill, and I thought it was the least I should do. And she wouldn’t take it.”But Horner insisted. Finally, he put the money in her hand and walked away. Then he heard their young daughter call out and ask him if he was hungry. Indeed he was. She came over with a tamale (墨西哥粽子) from their cooler. Horner thanked them once again. Then the little girl got into the truck, and they drove off.“As they were trying to get into the traffic,” Horner said, “I was unwrapping (打开) the tamale and found my money in it.”Horner immediately ran over to the truck to get the father’s attention. “He rolled down the window,” he said. “He saw me coming and he was just shaking his head. I kept saying, ‘Please, take it!’ — I was holding the bill out. Then he put his hand up, with a big smile on his face, and just said, ‘Today you, tomorrow me.’”The father then said goodbye to Horner, rolled up the window, and drove off. Horner never saw them again. Justin Horner’s story四、书面表达(满分 20 分)81.学校英文报正在开展以 “Mistakes—steps towards success” 为题的讨论。请你根据以下提示,并结合自身感悟,写一篇英语短文投稿。要求:(1)短文必须包含所有提示信息,并适当发挥;(2)80 词左右(标题和开头都已给出,不计入总词数);(3)文中不得出现真实人名和校名。Mistakes—steps towards successMistakes are a part of life. Instead of fearing them, we should see them as chances to grow. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届四川省自贡市中考英语模拟试题3.docx 听力.mp3 答案.docx