2026.5广东省深圳南外集团九年级英语二模试题(含答案)

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2026.5广东省深圳南外集团九年级英语二模试题(含答案)

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I. 完形填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。(共10小题,每小题1分)
When I was fifteen, I went to a summer camp. There were lots of attractive 1 , but there was one thing I was really scared about: climbing the wall.
The wall was very high. We were all required to climb it, but I knew I couldn’t get to the top because I was 2 heights. I didn’t want anyone to know that I was scared. I thought they would all laugh at me, so I made a(n) 3 : “I’m not scared, you know. I suffer from vertigo (恐高症).”
The day came. It was time to climb the wall. The sun was shining but everyone was very quiet that morning. I took photographs at the bottom of the wall and tried to 4 . Everyone in the group went up. Then the moment came. It was my turn. I was so scared that all I could think about was my excuse. Someone said, “Shall I take your camera ” And I answered, “Oh, no. I’m not going to climb the wall but I’m not scared, you know. I suffer from vertigo.” The 5 was that I was more than scared. Noticing I didn’t start my climbing, the camp leader walked to me and said, “Don’t worry. You don’t have to do anything that you don’t want.” I was 6 . No one laughed at me. Everyone was understanding.
The next day, the leader asked me if I wanted to 7 the wall on my own without being watched by others. Although I was still very nervous, I 8 and climbed slowly to the top with his help. I was still shaking even when I came 9 , but I was really happy and relieved too. For me, the experience of climbing the wall was a real 10 .
1. A. activities B. chances C. challenges D. matches
2. A. poor at B. annoyed with C. afraid of D. excited about
3. A. mistake B. excuse C. plan D. effort
4. A. stay B. hide C. appear D. run
5. A. truth B. comment C. story D. reason
6. A. surprised B. annoyed C. interested D. satisfied
7. A. hit B. try C. set D. view
8. A. refused B. regretted C. agreed D. trusted
9. A. in B. out C. up D. down
10. A. memory B. training C. praise D. achievement
II. 阅读理解(40分)第一节
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题1.5分)
A
One day, when a young king went out to hunt deer, he carelessly became separated from others. Wandering around, the king saw a farmhouse that was surrounded by a garden, and inside the garden was a young woman.
The king spoke to her: “Tell me, what plants are you growing here ” “I am raising pumpkins,” she replied, “as you can see.” She had a quick glance at the pile of pumpkins behind her and gave a quick smile to the king. He couldn’t help but smile back.
As the king returned to the city, a thought began to grow in his mind. “Perhaps, I might think up a test to see just how smart this young woman might be.” he thought.
The king then ordered a soldier to carry a new jar without handles to the young woman’s house. The soldier told the young woman that the jar was from the king and she should put a whole enough big pumpkin inside the jar with a small opening at the top. And the soldier also said that the king wanted the jar and the pumpkin must remain whole.
The young woman returned a message to the king that such a task might take a long time. In fact, it was several months before the young woman arrived at the palace. In her hands she held the same jar, and sure enough, a whole pumpkin sat inside it. The king was amazed that he had no idea how she could have brought this about!
Here was her answer to the king: She had placed a pumpkin bud (花蕾), which was still connected to a vine (藤蔓) in the ground, inside the jar through its small opening. As time flies, the pumpkin bud grew into a full-sized pumpkin.
11. Why did the king get separated from others
A. Because he followed a young woman. B. Because he went out to hunt carelessly.
C. Because he lost his way in the forest. D. Because he wanted to visit a farmhouse.
12. What was the king’s requirement
A. The pumpkin should be cut into pieces. B. It should fit perfectly inside the jar.
C. The woman must finish the task in one day. D. The woman should grow a new kind of pumpkin.
13. Which picture below is the jar carried to the woman from the king
14. What does the underlined phrase “brought this about” probably mean
A. made this happen B. threw this away
C. found this out D. took this back
15. What can we learn from the story
A. Never laugh at others. B. Think smart when facing difficulties.
C. Don’t accept strange tasks. D. Growing pumpkins is very easy.
B
①Life is full of moments, but some are “special” and stay in our hearts forever. For example, the first time you rode a bike alone, a friend’s hug when you were sad, or in the evening talking with family. These moments aren’t always big, but they change how we feel about ourselves and the world.
②Special moments are like treasures. We don’t need to write them down—our hearts remember them. A teacher might praise a shy student’s drawing, making the child feel important. A parent could bake cookies with you on a rainy day, filling the kitchen with laughter. Even strangers can create them: a barista who knows your coffee order, or a neighbor who helps carry groceries. These small acts stay in our minds because they make us feel loved.
③Businesses also use special moments. A café might play soft music and serve warm cookies on cold days to make customers feel welcome. A bookstore could hold story time for kids every weekend, turning a visit into a happy memory. An ice-cream shop lets customers decorate their own cones (冰激凌蛋筒)—seeing a child smile while adding something is a moment everyone remembers.
④In the end, special moments are everywhere. They don’t need money or planning—just a little care. A kind word, a smile, or a small surprise can make life richer. So take time to enjoy these moments—they make life worth living.
16. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a special moment in Paragraph ①
A. The first time you rode a bike alone. B. A friend’s hug when you were sad.
C. Winning an important game. D. Talking with family in the evening.
17. What does the passage say about special moments
A. They are always big and exciting. B. We can keep the special things in mind.
C. We need to write them down to remember. D. They have nothing to do with how we feel.
18. What does the ice-cream shop probably do according to the passage
A. Sells the cheapest ice-cream. B. Closes early on weekends.
C. Refuses to let kids enter. D. Creates ice-cream moments for guests.
19. Which is the structure of this passage
A. ①→②→③→④(线性) B. ①分述②③④(总分)
C. ①②③→④(分总) D. ①→②③→④(总分总)
20. What is the passage mainly about
A. What special moments are all about. B. Why people forget small moments.
C. When to plan big and exciting events. D. Where to find the most expensive treasures.
C
Zhang Xuefeng, a prominent Chinese postgraduate entrance examination tutor known for his high-energy lectures and motivational style, died of sudden cardiac arrest(心搏骤停) on March 24, after collapsing while running in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. He was 41.
Zhang had reportedly finished 72 kilometers of running this month. His death highlights how even physically active individuals can remain vulnerable(脆弱的) to hidden cardiovascular(心血管的) risks. Specialists recommend that those experiencing unusual fatigue(疲乏) or breathlessness during exercise seek medical attention immediately.
Doctors say the body often sends warning signals before a deadly event. A study in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that more than half of patients experience symptoms(症状) within the 24 hours preceding the event, such as chest pain or extreme fatigue. "These symptoms are often the body's last warning," said Zhang Ling, an internist at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital in Beijing. "But many people dismiss them as simple fatigue."
Zhang noted that lifestyle changes linked to China's rapid economic development —including diets high in processed food, long working hours, and long-term lack of sleep—have increased cardiovascular burden. She cautioned that intense exercise can be dangerous when the body is already severely fatigued.
"Heart disease is no longer just an elderly person's problem," said Zhou Dongchen, a physician at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. "We are seeing a clear shift toward younger age groups, particularly middle-aged men."
Because over 90 percent of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside of hospitals, Zhang Ling emphasized the necessity of emergency preparedness. "In cardiac arrest, the first few minutes are critical," she said. "Immediate CPR and the use of an automated external defibrillator(AED) can make the difference between life and death."
21. Why does the writer mention Zhang Xuefeng's case at the beginning
A. To broaden the readers' horizons B. To make a comparison
C. To stress the writer's opinion D. To give an example
22. What do specialists advise people to do if they feel unusual fatigue during exercise
A. Keep exercising B. Ask for medical help at once
C. Drink more water D. Have a short sleep
23. What does the underlined word "dismiss" probably mean
A. fire B. ignore C. refuse D. discharge
24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned to increase cardiovascular burden
A. Diets high in processed food B. Long working hours
C. Long-term lack of sleep D. Doing too much light exercise
25. Which of the following proverbs best reflects the main message of the article
A. "No pain, no gain." B. "A warning is better than punishment."
C. "You can't judge a book by its cover." D. "Health is not valued till sickness comes."
第二节 短文填空
以下是一则短文,请阅读短文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。(共5小题,每小题2分)
A. By following these steps, you’ll reduce the risk of skin damage
B. Here are some ways to protect yourself
C. Don’t forget your umbrella if necessary
D. A good pair of sunglasses not only protects your eyes but also prevents fine lines around the eyes caused by squinting (眯眼)
E. Seek shade during peak hours
F. Don’t forget to reapply every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating
Sun protection is more than just avoiding sunburn—it’s about keeping your skin healthy and feeling good all summer long. 26_____ .
Use sunscreen (防晒霜) properly
Apply sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher 20-30 minutes before going outside. 27_____. Studies show that most people apply too little sunscreen, so using enough (about 1 teaspoon for the face) is key.
Wear the right clothes
Wear long sleeves, hats, and UV-protective sunglasses. Dark-colored clothes with tight weaves (密织布) block more UV rays than light ones. 28_____.
29_____
The sun is strongest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Use natural shade from trees or create your own shade with umbrellas or tents.
Drink enough water
Drinking plenty of water is important for skin health and overall comfort. When you sweat, your body loses water and salt, so drink lots of water even if you’re not thirsty. You can also enjoy drinks like tea or fruit juice.
30_____. Then you can enjoy being outside without worry. Remember: healthy skin means feeling good!
第三节 信息匹配
阅读下面以下中国传统故事简介,为五组人物的行为选出合适的描述。(共5小题,每小题1.5分)
A. Waiting by the Stump (树桩)
Those who abandon steady labor in pursuit of accidental fortune often lose what they already have.
B. Kong Rong Shares the Pears
Being polite and modest in childhood — valuing respect for elders and brotherly love over personal desire.
C. The Butterfly Lovers
Love that goes beyond social borders may not find its fulfillment in this world, yet it transforms into something never fades away.
D. The Legend of Hua Mulan
Loyalty to family may require personal sacrifice (牺牲), but honor lies in fulfilling one’s duty rather than seeking recognition.
E. Sima Guang Breaks the Vat (缸)
True heroism often lies not in physical strength, but in wisdom, calmness, and the ability to act when others stay frozen in fear.
F. Yu Gong Moves the Mountains
Persistence can move mountains — not always through direct force, but through the accumulation of small efforts across generations.
( ) 31. When danger came suddenly, most people only felt frightened and stood there helplessly. But Ramsay kept a clear mind, thought differently, and took quick action to protect others from harm.
( ) 32. Sharon chose to take on a heavy duty for the family, hiding her own situation and working hard silently. She asked for no honor or reward, only to do what she should for the people she loved.
( ) 33. Instead of trying once or giving up halfway, Jonas kept doing small things day after day. He believed that with continuous efforts over a long time, even the most difficult goal could be reached at last.
( ) 34. Brandon refused to put in real effort but kept waiting for unexpected luck to come by itself. He thought success could fall to him easily, but finally he got nothing and lost what he once had.
( ) 35. Daniel and Doris’s deep feelings for each other were strong enough to go through difficulties and separation. Though they could not stay together in this life, their story moved others and their bond continued in another form.
III. 语法填空(10分)
Putting things off is a common trouble for many middle school students. According to the experts, there are some effective ways to fight it.
A huge project can feel as scary as climbing a mountain. But if you divide it into small parts, it becomes much 36 (easy). For example, you’ve got to write a five-page paper. Just tell yourself, "Today, I’ll pick 37 topic and write one paragraph." Tomorrow, you can do some research and add another section. Finally, the "mountain" will be overcome 38 you know it.
Besides the "tiny steps" method, the "work-and-rest" trick also 39 (help) a lot. Set a timer for 25 minutes—during the time, focus fully on your work. Then take a five-minute break. Also, stay away from 40 pulls your attention. Put your mobile phone away and find a quiet spot where you can focus. What’s more, treat yourself 41 something small after finishing a task, like listening to your favourite song or 42 (eat) a piece of candy. These little 43 (reward) keep you motivated.
Change doesn’t happen overnight, so stick to it every day. Be patient with 44 (you) — even small progress is progress. Finally, you’ll 45 (sure) see the payoff of your hard work.
IV. 书面表达(15分)
为响应教育部《关于全面推进健康学校建设的指导意见》,我校围绕 “综合防控近视”,已在校内开展 “明亮双眼,光明未来(Bright Vision, Bright Future)” 计划。具体举措包括:每日体育综合活动时长不少于2小时;保障课间休息15分钟;严格落实每日两次眼保健操等。
假如你是该校学生李华,请你给全校同学写一封倡议书,介绍本次护眼活动的举措,谈谈保护视力的重要性,并提出日常护眼的个人建议(如少看电子产品等)。
写作要求:
1. 词数不少于80词(开头已给出,不计入总词数);
2. 要点齐全,可适当增加细节;
3. 不得出现真实的姓名和校名;
4. 条理清楚,语句通顺,意义连贯,书写规范。
参考词汇:体育综合活动 outdoor sports 电子产品 electronic products
Dear schoolmates,
To protect our eyesight, our school has launched a two-week campaign named "Bright Vision, Bright Future".
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九年级英语答案
I. 完形填空
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. A
6. A 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. D
II. 阅读理解
第一节
11. B 12. B 13. A 14. A 15. B
16. C 17. B 18. D 19. D 20. A
21. D 22. B 23. B 24. D 25. B
第二节 短文填空
26. B 27. F 28. D 29. E 30. A
第三节 信息匹配
31. E 32. D 33. F 34. A 35. C
III. 语法填空
36. easier
37. a
38. before
39. helps
40. what
41. to
42. eating
43. rewards
44. yourself
45. surely
IV. 书面表达参考范文
Dear schoolmates,
To protect our eyesight, our school has launched a two-week campaign named "Bright Vision, Bright Future".
The school has taken many measures: we have over 2 hours of outdoor sports every day, a 15-minute break between classes, and we must do eye exercises twice a day. Eyesight is important for our study and life, so we should take good care of it.
As students, we can also do our part. First, we should spend less time on electronic products. Second, we should keep a good reading posture and take breaks every 40 minutes. Third, eating more vegetables and fruits is also helpful.
Let’s work together to protect our eyesight and build a bright future!
Yours,
Li Hua

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