四川省绵阳市平武县2026届九年级中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

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四川省绵阳市平武县2026届九年级中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

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2026年四川省绵阳市平武县中考适应性检测试题卷 英语
一、阅读理解
I bought a jasmine (茉莉花)plant for my office. When I bought it, I was told it would bloom(开花) and the sweet smell would fill my office. I had the plant for two months, and every day I looked at it, but there weren’t any flowers or pleasant smell. I was not happy, so I gave the plant to my friend Linda.
One day, another friend Mary called and invited me to her office. When I walked in, her jasmine flowers surprised me. I reached out to touch the flowers. Mary cut some and gave them to me. I couldn’t help smelling them. Surrounded by the sweet smell of only a handful of these flowers, I suddenly understood something. Mary bought her plant the same time I did. It took a year for her jasmine to bloom. I was so impatient for mine to bloom. Regretfully, I gave it away.
In a way, my life is like the jasmine plant. I need to be patient and let things happen.
Last Sunday Linda told me that she was going abroad the next week. Before she left, she returned the plant to me. This time I am going to wait. I have learned that when we want something in our life, we have to be patient. I am slowly learning to have that patience to wait for my jasmine to bloom.
根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)
1.Before she gave the jasmine away, the writer had it for two weeks.
2.When the writer saw Mary’s jasmine, she felt surprised.
3.Mary returned the plant to me because of leaving.
4.The writer couldn’t wait to see the plant bloom this time.
5.The writer knew something important from this experience.
Posted on Douyin on March 18, 2026, The Legend of Flowing Gold Valley, a 5-minute AI short film produced by ’s AI Qitan program, quickly became a national hit, and it got over one million likes within a day.
The film tells a story that happens in Flowing Gold Valley, an important business center for different animal groups. Under the valley lies the world’s greatest treasure—Black Iron Marrow. Animals need it for everything from making weapons, medicine and fire to saving lives. Among all the animal groups, the White Eagle Alliance (联盟) is the strongest and most powerful. It uses its power to control all the Black Iron Marrow trade, forcing other groups to use White Eagle Gold Ticket and follow its rules.
However, the Persian Village refuses to bow down. This makes the White Eagle Alliance very angry, so it attacks the Persian Village, killing its leader and some children. The Persian Village fights back and blocks the key road of Flowing Gold Valley, making all the animal groups suffer heavy losses. The Alliance asks other groups to join the attack, but they refuse. To choose another way out, the Camel Merchants (骆驼商队), one of the animal groups, leads others to open up a new road and start trading Black Iron Marrow again, no longer using the Alliance’s gold tickets. The film ends with a wise saying: “The highest level of martial arts (武学) is not to fight, but to avoid fighting.”
The film stands out because it uses an interesting martial arts story to make global problems easier to understand. Besides, it shows innovation (创新) in AI technology, with which the film-making team can produce smooth movements and lively facial expressions much faster than traditional cartoon-making. Most importantly, it sets a strong example for spreading peace and positive values around the world.
6.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to
A.Douyin. B.The short film. C.. D.The AI Qitan program.
7.Why does the White Eagle Alliance start the war
A.To change rules in Flowing Gold Valley.
B.To force the Persian Village to bow down.
C.To bring Black Iron Marrow back to Flowing Gold Valley.
D.To prevent the Persian Village from using Alliance’s gold tickets.
8.What can we learn about the Camel Merchants
A.They focus on making money.
B.They would like to win the battle.
C.They find a peaceful way to help others.
D.They use martial arts to build a strong alliance.
9.How does AI technology help this film stand out
A.It helps understand global problems better.
B.It speeds up the cartoon creation efficiently.
C.It offers a new way to watch traditional cartoons.
D.It teaches film-makers how to spread positive values.
10.What could be the best title
A.Popular AI Film: Sharing a Way to Avoid Fighting
B.Short Online Film: Developing International Trade
C.Latest Film Technology: Teaching AI to Love and Share
D.Wise Martial Arts: Making Film Actions Faster
Marion Sheppard’s world became darker in her 40s. As a lifelong dance lover, she found herself seeing less clearly day after day. Anxious about how others would think about her, she seldom left her apartment and wondered all the time, “What if people look at me and treat me differently ”
After months of struggle, Sheppard made a brave decision: she would not stop moving. Pushing herself out of the comfort zone, she attended a social event for people with eye problems, only to be shocked to know that everyone could not dance and they even hardly moved.
“Oh no! That is not the way I want to live!” She bought a walking stick (棍子), lovingly naming it Tyreek—the name she saved for a son if she could ever have one. Although her eyes became worse in her 50s, forcing her to leave her job at The New York Times, Sheppard still held her love for dance. A turning point came in 2008 at a summer camp for the blind, where the 61-year-old taught her first line dancing class.
Encouraged by this experience, she went to a Manhattan community center, hoping to teach. Refused at first for worries of safety, Sheppard didn’t give up and finally succeeded in volunteering. Her classes quickly became popular, and she was hired by a company in 2012.
Besides teaching dance steps to dozens of students, Sheppard gave something far deeper: a sense of dignity (尊严) and independence. Through her encouragement, she created a space where her students could truly be themselves, changing not just their movements, but their lives.
11.Why did Marion Sheppard hardly leave her apartment at first
A.She lost her job and had no money.
B.She feared being treated differently.
C.There were no social events for her.
D.She wanted to teach dancing at home.
12.How did Sheppard feel about what she knew in the social event
A.Moved. B.Helpless. C.Surprised. D.Comfortable.
13.Which of the following is the correct order of the events
a. She was hired by a company.
b. She named her walking stick.
c. She took part in a social activity.
d. She taught her first line dancing class at a summer camp.
A.a-c-d-b B.d-c-a-b C.c-b-d-a D.d-a-c-b
14.What was the community center’s first reply to Sheppard’s idea
A.They accepted it at once.
B.They offered her a paid job.
C.They asked her to change her class.
D.They thought it was too dangerous.
15.What does the story mainly want to tell us
A.Marion Sheppard: A Brave Dancer.
B.Marion Sheppard: A Strong Volunteer.
C.Dancing: A Joy to a Disabled Woman.
D.Community Centers: the Lifesaver of the Blind.
To make products—like better phone batteries or stronger phone screens—we need to choose the right materials. Before AI, this was slow and wasteful. Scientists used a “try-and-see” way: they tested one mix of materials after another with their hands. For example, if they wanted a new battery material, they might have to try thousands of different mixes. Doing this by hand took years, and most mixes didn’t work. It wasted time, money, and even hard to find resources on materials that were never useful.
AI has made this process fast. Instead of guessing, AI uses data (数据) from old experiments (实验) and studies to pick the best materials quickly. Google’s AI team once found 2.2 million new crystal materials (晶体材料) in a short time—something that would take humans hundreds of years. A Chinese research group also used AI to find a key material. This material makes chemical reactions (化学反应) faster, and they found it in a few hours, not years. AI also saves money; it cuts real-world tests from thousands to just a few, so we save time and resources.
But AI isn’t perfect. First, it needs good data to work well. If the data used to teach AI is wrong or not enough, the materials AI suggests might not work. Sometimes, AI even picks materials with uncommon or dangerous elements (元素)—these sound good on paper but can’t be used in real products. Second, AI can’t always say why a material works. This makes scientists not sure if the material is really dependable, or if AI just got lucky. And sometimes, AI “invents” materials that already exist, so we waste effort on repeats.
AI has made picking materials much faster and cheaper, but it still needs human scientists to check.
Only when AI and humans work together can we turn AI’s ideas into real, useful materials for our daily lives.
16.What was bad about the old “try-and-see” way of picking materials
A.It could only be used to find battery materials.
B.It took a long time and wasted resources.
C.It needed too many expensive machines.
D.It could not test uncommon material mixes.
17.How does AI help pick materials
A.It does all real-world tests by itself.
B.It invents new elements to make materials.
C.It teaches scientists to mix materials by hand.
D.It uses past data to find good materials quickly.
18.What is a problem with using AI to pick materials
A.It works too fast for scientists to follow.
B.It makes more real-world tests necessary.
C.It can only find materials that already exist.
D.It needs good data to give dependable results.
19.What is the structure of the passage
A.Cause→Effect→Comparison→Story→Advice.
B.Example→Rule→Exception→Data→Discussion.
C.Old Way→New AI Way (Good Points)→AI’s Problems→Conclusion.
D.Introduction→AI’s History→Experiment→Result→Future Plans.
20.What is the best title for the passage
A.How We Picked Materials in the Past
B.How to Save Money on Material Tests
C.AI: The Perfect Tool for Picking Materials
D.AI Helps Pick Materials: Fast but Not Perfect
二、完形填空
阅读下面文章,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
Leo was a boy who loved animals. He dreamed of becoming a wildlife photographer one day. But there was one 21 : he was afraid of the dark. Whenever night 22 , he would stay indoors and never step outside. His friends often laughed at him. “How can you be a wildlife photographer like this ” they 23 . Leo didn’t know how to deal with his 24 and felt upset.
One summer, his school 25 a camping trip in the forest. Leo really wanted to go, but he was worried about the nights. His teacher Mr. Brown said, “Leo, fears are like shadows (影子). They seem big when you are far away from them, but they become small when you 26 them.” Leo thought about this and joined the trip finally.
The first night in the forest was scary. Every sound made Leo jump. He sat by the campfire, holding his 27 tightly. He wanted to take photos of wild animals. Mr. Brown seated himself next to him and said, “ 28 , Leo. What do you see ” Leo saw the sky was filled with countless bright stars.
“How 29 the stars shine at night!” he said in a low voice.
“The night is more than darkness,” Mr. Brown said, “It’s also full of 30 . Get ready for the tour of surprises tomorrow.”
The next night, Mr. Brown took Leo for a short walk in the dark. They took a flashlight for lighting, but sometimes Mr. Brown turned it off and they 31 in the dark, listening to the sounds of the forest. Slowly Leo began to 32 the sounds — the insects and the wind. By the end of the trip, Leo was no longer afraid of the dark. He even took some photos of night animals with Mr. Brown’s help. They were not perfect, but Leo was 33 .
Fears become smaller when you walk up to them. His teacher’s words are 34 . Now Leo is ready to follow his 35 of exploring nature, day and night.
21.A.chance B.problem C.choice D.decision
22.A.broke B.cleared C.passed D.fell
23.A.explained B.answered C.joked D.agreed
24.A.fear B.luck C.excitement D.kindness
25.A.described B.joined C.advised D.organized
26.A.love B.avoid C.face D.forgive
27.A.bag B.camera C.book D.clothes
28.A.Hold back B.Watch out C.Turn around D.Look up
29.A.carefully B.sadly C.beautifully D.nervously
30.A.wonders B.dangers C.ideas D.changes
31.A.sang B.stood C.disappeared D.awoke
32.A.make B.enjoy C.collect D.remember
33.A.shocked B.proud C.tired D.disappointed
34.A.normal B.lost C.correct D.hurtful
35.A.advice B.dream C.trouble D.order
三、短文填空
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。
Humans love to give things names. We name our 36 (child), our pets and sometimes even our cars. But according to a new study, we may not be 37 only ones.
The study suggests that elephants give each other names and communicate using them. That makes them the only other species (物种) known 38 (do) this.
Elephants communicate using a number of different sounds, 39 (include) their famous trumpeting sound. They also use other sounds that are at a pitch (音高) so low 40 humans can't hear them.
The researchers had a large number of elephant sounds 41 (collect) from two locations in Kenya. They used machine learning to find out more about the noises they heard. This helped them find 469 elephant “calls”.
Michael Pardo, who 42 (lead) the study, said, “The research shows that elephants use different calls for each. They also recognize and respond (作出反应) when a call is meant for them, and ignore (忽视) calls that are meant for others.”
The researchers also found that adult elephants are more likely to use names than their young, suggesting that name-calling may be a skill that has to 43 (learn) over time. The researchers also found that when the family members heard recordings of their family members calling their names, they responded 44 (“excited”). This suggested that the elephants recognized their own names.
Other animals, like parrots and dolphins, communicate with each other by 45 (copy) each other’s sounds. But the researchers believe their study is the first evidence (证据) of an animal species using invented names for one another.
四、任务型阅读
On May 10, 2025, the Jiangsu Football City League started at Zhenjiang Sports and Exhibition Center. It is a provincial amateur (业余) football competition, but it became very popular in China quickly. After only four rounds, more than 190,000 people watched the games in person. Online, hundreds of millions of people watched them too, according to Xinhua.
The league, also called “Su Super League”, runs from May to November. There are 13 teams, each from a different city in Jiangsu. First, all 13 teams play against each other once. Then the top 8 teams move to the knockout stage. They play to decide the top 4 teams, and finally the champion.
One big reason for the league’s success is that many common people can join. There are 516 players in all. Over 65% of them have different jobs—like college students, teachers, and delivery workers. Liu Tong, from Jiangsu Sports Bureau, said, “This is a new way to do basic-level soccer. It makes the game closer to people.” The league is also popular because of its fun cultural vibe (气氛). Teams are named after local favourites: Yancheng is known for Milu deers, and Nanjing for its tasty salted duck. Soccer commentator (评论员) Xu Yifan said, “The league’s soccer shows that if we focus on local culture; let more people join in and have good times, community soccer can really work.” Since the league began, slogans like “match comes first, friendship fourteenth” have been popular online. They show the competition between Jiangsu’s 13 cities. All 13 cities are in China’s top 100 for GDP. People call their competitions “thirteen brothers”. A Nanjing soccer fan said, “We compete hard but we are like family!”
回答下面 5 个问题,每题答案不超过 6 个词。
46.When did the Jiangsu Football City League start
47.How long will the Jiangsu Football City League last
48.Why is the league so successful in China (任选其一)
49.What is Yancheng’s team named after in the league
50.What do you think of the “Su Super League”
五、书面表达
51.本周的英语主题班会将围绕“My favourite free time activity”这一话题展开讨论,请你根据以下信息,结合自身经历,选择一种休闲方式和大家分享你的故事。
提示:内容:
1.Why do you like it
2.Talk about an unforgettable experience about it.
要求:
1.要点齐全,语句通顺,语法正确,书写规范;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文流畅;
3.词数:80-100。
My favourite free time activity
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参考答案
1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.T
6.B 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.A
11.B 12.C 13.C 14.D 15.A
16.B 17.D 18.D 19.C 20.D
21.B 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.D 26.C 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.A 31.B 32.B 33.B 34.C 35.B
36.children 37.the 38.to do 39.including 40.that 41.collected 42.led 43.be learned 44.excitedly 45.copying
46.On May 10, 2025. 47.From May to November./About 6 months. 48.Because common people can join./Because of its fun cultural vibe. 49.Milu deers. 50.Popular/Meaningful/Interesting.(回答合理即可)
51.例文
My favourite free time activity
My favourite free time activity is reading. I like it because it can not only open up my eyes to the world but also make me feel relaxed after busy school studies.
I had an unforgettable reading experience last year. I joined a school reading competition. I read The Little Prince and talked about my ideas with classmates. Luckily, I got first prize. It made me braver and more interested in reading.
In short, reading is a great habit. It fills my life with joy and lets me learn more useful knowledge.

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