江苏省泰州市泰兴市2026年九年级中考模拟试题(一)英语试题(图片版,含答案)

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江苏省泰州市泰兴市2026年九年级中考模拟试题(一)英语试题(图片版,含答案)

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2026年九年级中考模拟试题(一)【泰兴卷】
英 语 试 题
本试题共 10页,76小题。考试时间 100分钟,试卷满分 120分。
注意事项:
1.本试题分为第一部分(选择题)、第二部分(非选择题);
2.所有试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效:
3.考试结束后,请将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 选择题(共 65分)
一、单项选择(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分.从下列每题所给的选项中,选择一个最
佳答案)
1. — Could you tell me ________ the 2026 World Cup will be held
— I heard it will be held in Asia.
A. when B. where C. what D. which
2. — Mum, I got an A in the maths exam!
— ________, dear. Keep it up!
A. Bad luck B. Well done C. That’s a pity D. No way
3. My father ________ in a hospital for 20 years, and now he works as a manager in a company.
A. works B. is working C. has worked D. worked
4. The sky is getting darker. It ________ rain soon. You’d better take an umbrella.
A. must B. should C. might D. need
5. — Which do you prefer, tea or coffee
— ________. I’d like a glass of water.
A. Both B. Either C. Neither D. All
6. The children were ________ excited ________ they couldn’t help shouting when they saw the
fireworks.
A. so; that B. such; that C. too; to D. enough; to
7. — Do you know the girl ________ is standing under the tree
— Yes, she is my cousin, Li Hua.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
8. — Let’s go hiking this weekend if it ________ fine.
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— That sounds great!
A. will be B. is C. was D. has been
9. — Excuse me, could you tell me ________
— Sure. Go along this street and turn left at the second crossing.
A. where is the nearest bank B. how I can get to the bank
C. when does the bank open D. how far is the bank from here
10. — It’s reported that more than 2,000 people have been saved in the earthquake.
— ________ good news it is!
A. What a B. What C. How a D. How
二、完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、 C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
My school life has changed a lot since I joined the School Volunteer Club last year. I still
remember my first volunteer activity 11.
It was a cold winter morning. Our teacher took us to an old people’s home. When we arrived,
the old people were sitting in the hall. Many of them seemed a little 12 because their children rarely
came to visit them.
Jack and I were told to help Mr. Li, an 80-year-old man. At first, I was 13 about what to say to
him. But when I began to talk with him, I found he was very friendly. “Young man,” he said with
a big smile, “I’m so 14 to have you here. You remind me of my grandson.” Then he told us stories
about his 15. He used to be a teacher and had taught hundreds of students.
Later, Jack played chess with Mr. Li, while I helped clean his room. Mr. Li was very 16 about
losing the game, but his eyes were full of happiness.
17 we left, Mr. Li held my hand and said, “Thank you for spending time with me. That’s the
best 18 you can give to old people.”
That day taught me a 19 lesson: sometimes the smallest act of kindness can 20 a great
difference. Now I go to the old people’s home every month. I’ve learned that spending time with
old people not only 21 them but also makes me feel warm inside.
Through volunteering, I have made many new 22. We work together, help each other, and
share our joy. I’ve also improved my 23 skills because I need to communicate with different people.
I 24 encourage my classmates to join volunteer activities. Remember, no act of kindness is too 25.
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It can light up someone’s world.
11. A. clearly B. slowly C. happily D. luckily
12. A. excited B. lonely C. interested D. surprised
13. A. sure B. angry C. nervous D. proud
14. A. sad B. worried C. afraid D. glad
15. A. future B. hobby C. past D. dream
16. A. careful B. serious C. terrible D. sorry
17. A. Before B. After C. When D. Unless
18. A. advice B. gift C. chance D. result
19. A. difficult B. useless C. valuable D. simple
20. A. make B. take C. do D. put
21. A. hurts B. worries C. encourages D.
pleases
22. A. rules B. friends C. mistakes D. plans
23. A. writing B. reading C. communication D.
listening
24. A. hardly B. strongly C. certainly D. widely
25. A. small B. big C. helpful D. important
三、阅读理解(共 20小题;每小题 2分,满分 40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
School Library Rules
Welcome to the school library! To make sure everyone has a good reading experience, please
follow these rules:
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Closed on weekends and public
holidays.
Library card: You must show your student ID card to borrow books. No card, no borrowing.
Number of books: Each student can borrow up to 3 books at a time.
Borrowing period: Books can be kept for 2 weeks. You may renew them once for another week
if no one else has requested them.
Overdue fines: Late return costs 0.5 yuan per book per day.
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Food and drinks: No eating or drinking inside the library. Water bottles are allowed.
Behavior: Keep quiet. No running or loud talking. Turn off your mobile phones.
Damaged books: If you lose or damage a book, you must pay the full price.
For more information, ask the librarian or visit our website: library.school.edu
26. When can students use the library
A. On Saturday morning. B. On Sunday afternoon.
C. On Monday at 10:00 a.m. D. On Friday at 6:00 p.m.
27. How many books can a student borrow at most at one time
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
28. What should a student do if he returns a book 3 days late
A. Pay 1.5 yuan. B. Pay 3 yuan. C. Pay 0.5 yuan. D. Just say sorry.
29. Which of the following is allowed in the library
A. Eating a sandwich. B. Drinking water.
C. Talking loudly. D. Running to find a book.
30. What is the main purpose of this passage
A. To introduce the librarian. B. To advertise new books.
C. To tell students the library rules. D. To show how to use the website.
B
When 12-year-old Mia visited the beach with her family, she never expected to find a message
in a bottle. The bottle was dirty and covered with shells. Inside was a piece of paper with
handwriting that was hard to read.
“Dear finder,” the letter began. “My name is Carlos. I am 9 years old and I live in Portugal. I
am sending this bottle into the sea because I want to know if someone far away will read my words.
My favorite thing is drawing ships. Do you like the ocean too Please write back if you find this.”
Mia was excited. She asked her mother for help and sent an email to the address Carlos had
left. To her surprise, she received a reply two weeks later.
It turned out that Carlos had thrown the bottle five years ago. Now he was 14 and had almost
forgotten about it. The two started writing emails regularly. They shared pictures of their drawings
— Mia drew sea animals, and Carlos drew ships. They learned about each other’s cultures and
promised to meet one day.
Mia’s teacher heard about the story and asked her to share it in class. “This shows that small
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acts can create big connections,” the teacher said.
Mia learned that even in a huge world, a simple message can travel across the ocean and bring
two strangers together.
31. How old was Carlos when Mia found his message
A. 9 B. 12 C. 14 D. 5
32. What did Mia do after reading the letter
A. She threw the bottle back. B. She emailed Carlos.
C. She drew a ship. D. She told her teacher first.
33. How did Carlos probably feel when he got Mia’s email
A. Angry and sad. B. Surprised and happy.
C. Bored and tired. D. Worried and afraid.
34. What did Mia and Carlos do after they connected
A. They met at the beach. B. They shared their drawings online.
C. They sent more bottles. D. They became classmates.
35. What lesson did Mia learn from the experience
A. The ocean is full of waste. B. It’s hard to find a pen friend.
C. Small actions can connect people far apart. D. Children should not write letters alone.
C
Fast fashion — cheap, mass-produced clothing that follows the latest trends — has changed
the way we buy clothes. But what seems like a bargain may actually come with a high price.
Every year, the fashion industry produces over 100 billion garments. The problem is that many
of these clothes are worn only a few times before being thrown away. In the United States alone,
about 11 million tons of textile waste go into landfills each year. Some of these clothes are made
from materials that take hundreds of years to break down.
The environmental impact is huge. Making clothes requires large amounts of water, energy,
and chemicals. For example, producing one cotton shirt needs about 2,700 liters of water — that’s
enough for one person to drink for two and a half years. Factories also release dyes and other
pollutants into rivers, harming wildlife and local communities.
Fast fashion also raises social concerns. To keep prices low, many brands use workers in
developing countries who are paid very little and work in unsafe conditions.
So what can we do Experts suggest buying fewer but better-quality clothes, choosing
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second-hand items, and recycling old clothes instead of throwing them away. Some companies are
also creating clothes from recycled materials or designing them to be easily repaired.
“We don’t need to stop buying clothes completely,” says environmental scientist Dr. Emma
Green. “But we need to think before we buy. Every piece of clothing has a story that starts long
before it reaches the store.”
36. What is “fast fashion” according to the passage
A. Expensive and high-quality clothing. B. Cheap clothing that follows latest trends.
C. Clothes made from recycled materials. D. Traditional clothes worn for many years.
37. How much water is needed to produce one cotton shirt
A. 100 liters B. 1,000 liters C. 2,700 liters D. 11 million liters
38. What does the underlined word “landfills” in Paragraph 2 most likely mean
A. Places where waste is buried. B. Factories that make clothes.
C. Shops that sell cheap clothes. D. Rivers polluted by chemicals.
39. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution
A. Buying second-hand clothes.
B. Recycling old clothes.
C. Producing clothes from recycled materials.
D. Wearing clothes only once and throwing them away.
40. What is Dr. Emma Green’s attitude toward buying clothes
A. She thinks we should stop buying clothes completely.
B. She suggests thinking carefully before each purchase.
C. She believes fast fashion is good for the economy.
D. She advises buying as many cheap clothes as possible.
D
For decades, students have been taught that good grades lead to success. Parents check report
cards. Teachers praise high achievers. Universities select applicants based on scores. But is this
focus on grades actually helping students learn
A growing number of educators argue that too much emphasis on grades can harm learning.
When students are judged mainly by numbers, they tend to avoid challenges. Why take a difficult
subject if it might lower your average Why try a creative answer if you might lose points This
fear of failure turns learning into a game of “how to get an A” rather than “what can I discover.”
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Psychologist Carol Dweck’s research on “mindset” supports this idea. She found that students
who believe intelligence can grow — a “growth mindset” — are more likely to embrace
challenges and learn from mistakes. In contrast, students who think intelligence is fixed often give
up when things get hard. Sadly, grade-driven systems can encourage a fixed mindset by rewarding
only correct answers, not the learning process.
However, grades are not useless. They provide a common measure for college admissions and
job applications. The question is not whether to have grades, but how to balance them with other
forms of feedback. Some schools are experimenting with written evaluations, self-assessment, and
project-based learning where students show their understanding through real-world tasks.
Finland, known for its excellent education system, has reduced standardized testing and given
teachers more freedom to assess students in different ways. Students there spend less time taking
exams and more time on deep learning.
As a student, you might not change the grading system overnight. But you can change your
own attitude. Try to see grades as information, not as judgments of your worth. When you get a low
grade, ask: “What can I learn from this mistake ” rather than “How bad am I ”
In the end, education should prepare you for life, not just for the next test. And life rewards
those who keep growing, not just those who scored high once.
41. What problem does the writer see with focusing too much on grades
A. Students become afraid of taking risks in learning.
B. Teachers stop giving helpful feedback.
C. Parents care less about their children’s education.
D. Universities stop using grades for admission.
42. What is a “growth mindset” according to the passage
A. The belief that grades are the most important thing.
B. The belief that intelligence can improve with effort.
C. The belief that some people are born smart and some are not.
D. The belief that only perfect scores matter.
43. How does the writer support the argument against grade pressure
A. By listing statistics about failing students.
B. By quoting research from a psychologist.
C. By describing a personal experience.
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D. By giving a step-by-step scientific experiment.
44. What does Finland’s education system show
A. Testing is the only reliable way to assess students.
B. Reducing exams can allow deeper learning.
C. Students in Finland get the lowest grades in the world.
D. Teachers there never give grades.
45. What does the writer advise students to do at the end of the passage
A. Stop caring about grades completely.
B. Change the grading system in their school.
C. Use low grades as a chance to learn and improve.
D. Only take easy subjects to keep high grades.
第二部分 非选择题(共 55分)
四、任务型阅读(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词。
How to Deal with Exam Stress
Exams are an important part of school life, but they can also cause a lot of stress. However,
with the right strategies, you can manage exam stress effectively.
First, plan your study time. Make a study schedule that breaks down your subjects into
manageable parts. Instead of studying for five hours non-stop, try studying for 50 minutes, then take
a 10-minute break. This method, known as the Pomodoro Technique, helps your brain stay focused
and avoid tiredness.
Second, take care of your body. The connection between physical health and mental
performance is strong. You should aim for eight hours of sleep each night. Eat healthy meals,
particularly foods rich in protein and vitamins. Regular exercise, even just a 20-minute walk, can do
wonders for your stress level.
Third, don’t go through it alone. Talk to your parents, teachers, or friends about your worry.
You might be surprised to discover they have felt the same way. Sometimes, just saying your
concerns out loud makes them feel smaller.
Fourth, keep a positive attitude. Instead of thinking “I can’t do this,” tell yourself “I’ve
prepared hard, and I’ll do my best.” Replace negative thoughts with positive ones. Research shows
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that students who practice positive thinking actually perform better on exams.
Finally, remember the big picture. An exam result does not define who you are. It’s a single
moment in your education journey, not the final destination. Life, as you will find, is made up of
many such moments.
Plan your time Make a study schedule; try the (46) ______ Technique — study for 50minutes and rest for 10.
Take care of your body Get (47) ______ hours of sleep every night; eat healthy food; take regular(48) ______.
Don’t (49) ______ it Share your (50) ______ with parents, teachers or friends; speaking out
alone helps.
Keep positive (51) ______ negative thoughts with positive ones; believe (52) ______yourself.
See the (53) ______ An exam result doesn’t (54) ______ who you are; it’s just one (55)
picture ______ in your education journey.
五、综合填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhang Xuefeng, whose real name was Zhang Zibiao, was one of China's most well-known
education bloggers. Born in 1984 in Heilongjiang Province, he rose to fame in 2016 with a video
(66) ______ (explain) 34 top universities in just seven minutes. With his humorous style and sharp
opinions, he quickly attracted millions of (67) ______ (follow) across social media platforms.
In 2021, Zhang moved from Beijing to Suzhou and founded Fengxue Weilai Education
Technology Co., Ltd. The company focused (68) ______ (main) on helping high school students
choose universities and majors. In 2024, its college application guidance services (69) ______ (sell)
out completely within just three hours, which showed how much parents and students trusted him.
Over the years, Zhang was no stranger to controversy. In June 2025, he said that most liberal
arts graduates would end up (70) ______ (do) sales jobs unless they passed the civil service exam,
which caused heated debate online. He later explained, "I'm a salesman myself—I sell myself.
There's nothing wrong with that." Despite the arguments, he was (71) ______ (wide) respected for
breaking down information barriers for ordinary families.
On March 24, 2026, Zhang passed away (72) ______ (sudden) at the age of 41. Earlier that
day, he had been live-streaming as usual, smiling and promising his audience, "See you at 7 p.m.
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tonight." But shortly after going off air, he collapsed while running at his company and was rushed
to hospital. Despite efforts (73) ______ (save) him, he died of sudden cardiac death at 3:50 p.m.
that afternoon.
His sudden (74) ______ (die) shocked millions of Chinese students and parents. Zhang left
behind a business empire worth hundreds of millions of yuan, more than 200 employees, and an
11-year-old daughter. After his death, Wu Liang, the general manager of Fengxue Weilai, took over
the responsibility of leading the company. On April 7, 2026, the team resumed live-streaming, (75)
______ (attract) over six million views in just five hours.
六、书面表达(满分 25分)
时光荏苒,初中生活即将结束。回首三年,一枚校徽、一张合影、一本同学录,甚至走廊里
的一句问候,都可能成为你最珍贵的毕业记忆。请以“A Special Graduation Memory in My
Heart”为题,用英语写一篇短文,与大家分享这份感动。
内容要点:
(1) 介绍这件与毕业有关的物品或瞬间;
(2) 讲述它背后的故事;
(3) 表达你的感受或它对你的意义。
写作要求:
① 内容须包含所有要点,可适当拓展;
② 语言通顺,行文连贯,过渡自然;
③ 词数 100左右;
④ 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名。
A Special Graduation Memory in My Heart
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- 10 -参考答案
选择题
1~5 BBDCC 6~10 AABBB 11~15 ABCDC 16~20 DABCA 21~25 DBCBA
26~30 CCABC 31~35 CBBBC 36~40 BCADB 41~45 ABBBC
任务型阅读
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
Pomodoro eight/8 exercise face worries/worry Replace in big define moment
综合填空
作文
A Special Graduation Memory in My Heart
As graduation draws near, the thing I treasure most is my school uniform, covered with my
classmates' signatures.
Last Friday, after our graduation photo was taken, we took out our pens and began writing on
each other's uniforms. Some wrote their nicknames, some wrote inspiring quotes, and others simply
wrote "We'll always be friends." When my best friend Li Ming wrote "Thanks for being my
deskmate for three years," I couldn't hold back my tears.
Looking at those colorful words and messy handwriting, I feel a warmth that no expensive gift
can replace. This uniform is not just a piece of clothing any more. It is a book of our youth, a record
of our laughter and tears. Whenever I see it in the future, I know I'll smile and remember these
golden days with the most wonderful people.
Yours,
Li Hua

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