广东省广州市2026年-九年级中考英语模拟测试(含答案)

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广东省广州市2026年-九年级中考英语模拟测试(含答案)

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广东广州市 2026年 九年级中考英语模拟测试
一、语法选择
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Shadow puppetry combines painting, carving, storytelling and singing. It is one of China’s oldest traditional arts. In 2009, it 1 to UNESCO’s list of the intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产).
In Langzhong, Sichuan Province, generations of shadow puppetry artists have kept 2 traditional art alive. Langzhong shadow puppets are usually made from leather or paper. They often look like Sichuan Opera characters. The plays tell stories from history and myths.
The most famous artist in Langzhong is Wang Biao. His family members 3 this art for over 350 years. Wang, born in 1965, is the seventh generation of his family 4 down the art. He learnt 5 his grandfather and became very skilled at a young age. In the 1980s, he travelled across the country with his grandfather, performing at different events. However, by the 1990s, the art became 6 . Wang had to find 7 job, but he never forgot his passion for shadow puppetry. Later, with help from a shadow puppet collector, he moved to Chengdu and started a puppet troupe (巡回演出团). The troupe put on plays in parks and schools, making the art popular again. Wang always remembers 8 his grandfather told him—not to let shadow puppetry 9 with his generation.
Wang knows shadow puppetry needs to change with the times, 10 he tries to add dance, music, and cartoons to the shows. 11 troupe has performed in over 30 countries. He also teaches students to perform shadow puppetry in universities. In 2018, he built a museum 12 keeps over 50,000 exhibits, including 13 ancient scripts. With modern technology, Wang and other artists have achieved much 14 in turning shadow puppetry into a new cultural experience. They will spare 15 effort to keep this ancient art alive and inspiring in the future.
1.A.add B.added C.is added D.was added
2.A.the B.a C.an D./
3.A.practise B.practised C.have practised D.will practise
4.A.to pass B.pass C.passes D.passed
5.A.of B.about C.with D.from
6.A.popular B.more popular C.less popular D.the most popular
7.A.other B.the other C.others D.another
8.A.which B.why C.what D.how
9.A.ends B.end C.ending D.to end
10.A.so B.but C.unless D.because
11.A.His B.He C.Him D.Himself
12.A.where B.whose C.who D.that
13.A.hundred of B.two hundreds of C.hundreds of D.two hundreds
14.A.successfully B.successful C.success D.succeed
15.A.a little B.no C.a few D.much
二、完形填空
Liu Gongquan was a famous calligrapher during the Tang Dynasty. Even as a young boy, he showed great 16 in writing with a brush. His handwriting was neat and powerful, much better than that of other children his age. People often praised him, and slowly, Liu Gongquan began to feel quite 17 of himself. He thought he was already a master and stopped practising as hard as before.
One day, he and his friends went to a temple fair. There, he saw a crowd gathered around an old man with no arms. Curious, Liu Gongquan moved closer to see. To his great 18 , the old man was writing on the ground with his toes! What was even more amazing was that the characters he wrote were much 19 and lively than Liu Gongquan’s own.
Liu Gongquan’s face turned red with 20 . In that moment, he realized how small his own talent was. Here was a man with no arms who could write better with his toes than Liu Gongquan could with his hands! All his pride 21 away. He knelt down in front of the old man and said, “Please, sir, will you teach me I want to learn from you.”
The old man smiled kindly and said, “I have no secret. I just never stopped 22 . Remember, young man, there is always someone better. True skill comes from endless practice and a 23 heart.”
Deeply moved, Liu Gongquan went home. He threw away all his 24 works and started practising from the beginning. This time, he was not practising for praise, but for the love of the art itself. He studied the works of great calligraphers before him and practised day and night.
Years of being humble and working hard 25 paid off. Liu Gongquan became one of the greatest calligraphers in Chinese history. His story tells us a valuable lesson: no matter how talented you are, staying humble and working hard are the only real paths to true mastery and lasting achievement.
16.A.talent B.difficulty C.trouble D.luck
17.A.tired B.ashamed C.afraid D.proud
18.A.joy B.surprise C.regret D.satisfaction
19.A.simpler B.uglier C.more expensive D.more beautiful
20.A.excitement B.shame C.illness D.cold
21.A.melted B.jumped C.blew D.kept
22.A.reading B.practising C.teaching D.waiting
23.A.heavy B.brave C.humble D.clever
24.A.old B.new C.public D.famous
25.A.finally B.hardly C.quickly D.suddenly
三、阅读理解
A
Bilingual School Notice Board
Volleyball Game Grade 9Class 11 VS Class 13 There is a volleyball game at 15:00 on June e and watch e to School Sport Room 100 to get the tickets. Only the first 200 people can have the tickets. Place: School Volleyball court Tel: 8630-7249 FoundA blue schoolbag was found in the art room. A green pencil box and some Harry Potter books are in it. Is it yours Please call the Lost and Found at 8673-9753.
Radio-controlled Car Making June 8thFrom 8:00—11:00Mr. Liu will teach you how to make a radio-controlled car. Place: School IT Center E-mail: 23749278@
A parents’ meeting for Grade 7 Sunday, June 28th From 15:30—17:00 1. Mr. Jiang will give a talk on how to help the students have a happy summer vacation. 2. Teachers in each class will say something about the student’s oncoming life in Grade 8. Attention for parents: ☆ No parking in the school. ☆ Call the head teacher if you can’t come. E-mail: sklhfochog@
26.There are ________ tickets for the volleyball game on June 6th.
A.100 B.200 C.300 D.400
27.Students can learn how to make a radio-controlled car ________.
A.in the art room B.in the School Sports RoomC.in the School IT Center D.in the laboratory
28.Which of the following is RIGHT
A.Parents can’t park cars in the school on June 28th. B.The parents’ meeting will last for two hours.
C.A green schoolbag is in the Lost and Found. D.There is a volleyball game at 15:00 on June 7th.
B
Bernt Bornich grew up in a quiet town in Norway. As a boy, he was deeply interested in robots and science fiction. He spent most of his free time reading related books and drawing pictures of his ideal robot. At the age of 11, he already designed his first “snow-making machine” in his mind. He also imagined a warm, helpful robot that could stand by people’s side and make daily life easier. He never thought his childhood dream would one day become his life’s work.
Today, Bernt’s dream has come true. He founded a company called 1X in 2014. Then he led his hard-working team to develop a humanoid robot (类人机器人) named NEO in 2024. Standing 1.68 meters tall and weighing 30 kg, NEO is quite different from ordinary robots — it wears clothes and shoes, looking friendly rather than a cold metal machine.
NEO is specially designed to help with daily housework, which saves people a lot of valuable time to stay with their family and friends. Equipped with Artificial Intelligence (AI), it can listen to people’s instructions and clearly understand them. NEO can also learn from its small mistakes and remember where things are placed. However, NEO is still in the process of development and can’t do all tasks perfectly yet.
The company planned to start selling NEO in the US in 2026. People can buy it for about $ 20,000 or rent it for $ 499 a month to have a useful partner at home. And then gradually, it will be introduced to other countries. For Bernt, NEO is more than just a machine — it’s about his childhood dream coming true and bringing people more time to enjoy their beautiful life.
29.How is NEO different from other robots
A.It is expensive. B.It looks like a cold machine.
C.It is very strong. D.It wears clothes and shoes.
30.What does the third paragraph mainly talk about
A.How much NEO costs. B.What NEO is able to do.
C.Where we can buy NEO. D.Why NEO is so popular.
31.What is the correct order of Bernt’s experience
①He founded a company called 1X.
②He planned to start selling NEO in the USA.
③He imagined his first “snow-making machine”.
④He and his group developed NEO.
A.①②③④ B.③④②① C.③①④② D.①③④②
32.What’s the best title of this passage
A.From a Dreamer to a Creator
B.The First Snow-making Machine
C.The Birthplace of Humanoid Robots
D.The History of Artificial Intelligence
C
When people see Lego, most think it is only a toy for children. However, for 18-year-old Xu Tianyi from Shandong, Lego is far more meaningful. He uses it to introduce Chinese culture to the world.
Xu has loved Lego since he was young. At 10, he became a “MOCer”. MOC means “My Own Creation”. He no longer follows instructions but creates his own original (原创的) Lego works.
While building, Xu found that many official Chinese-culture Lego sets only showed the outside look, but they missed important details. Guided by this idea, he created Ink Wash Painting: Galloping Horse, based on Xu Beihong’s famous painting. He explained that Xu Beihong connected Western techniques (技巧) with traditional Chinese ink wash and left empty spaces on the horse. So he built the work using only black, white and grey bricks (积木), showing both a strong 3D effect and the beauty of traditional ink wash painting.
Xu’s works are widely loved on social media and Lego Ideas. He was deeply touched by a long comment praising the details of his horse. Xu believes people love his works because Chinese culture is amazing, and he just presents it in a creative and interesting way.
Now he is creating more works like the Beijing Lord Rabbit. He hopes to make traditional culture closer to people’s daily lives through touchable Lego models. Just like him, we can also use our hobbies to share wonderful Chinese culture with the world.
33.When did Xu Tianyi become a “MOCer”
A.At 18. B.At 16. C.At 12. D.At 10.
34.What color are the bricks that Xu used to build the work
A.Brown, white and grey. B.Black, white and grey.
C.Brown, white and red. D.Black, white and red.
35.What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “comment”
A.批评 B.意见 C.说明 D.评论
36.What is the best title for the passage
A.Life Journey of Xu Beihong B.Ink Wash Painting in China
C.More Than a Toy for Children D.Techniques in Horse Painting
D
In some cultures, tea drinking is an important social event with special customs. China and the United Kingdom are two countries with well-known tea traditions.
In China, there are special ways of drinking tea, from filling the cup to thanking the person who serves it. A tea drinker can show thanks by tapping (轻敲) the table with fingers. In Chinese society, tea customs can express different feelings. For example, offering tea to elders is a way of showing respect. In other situations, pouring tea for someone can be a way to say sorry. Also, when a new couple gets married, they may serve tea to their parents to show thanks for all the care and love their parents gave them while growing up.
In the United Kingdom, tea culture is a part of daily routine. Afternoon tea, the most famous British tea ceremony, began in the 1840s. It usually takes place between 4 and 6 p.m., but sometimes earlier or later. Afternoon tea is a time for conversation and relaxation, when people take a break from their busy day. Traditionally, it includes a light snack and sandwiches. The tea, which often comes from India or Sri Lanka, is served in a silver teapot and fine china cups in a relaxing way.
In China, tea customs are a usual way to express feelings. In the United Kingdom, tea customs help break up the workday and give people a chance to socialize and rest. But these traditions are disappearing in both countries as time goes by. What purposes do tea customs in your country serve Are these customs still followed today
37.How can a tea drinker show thanks in Chinese tea culture
A.By serving tea in beautiful cups. B.By pouring tea for someone.
C.By tapping the table with fingers. D.By drinking tea with some food.
38.What is afternoon tea in the United Kingdom mainly for
A.Taking a break. B.Having a full meal.
C.Learning the culture. D.Expressing feelings.
39.What can we learn about tea customs from the last paragraph
A.They are becoming more popular. B.They are similar in both countries.
C.They are disappearing over time. D.They are appearing on social media.
40.What is the structure of the text
A. B. C. D.
四、信息还原
Scientists point out that a vegan diet (纯素食饮食) is very good for weight loss. 41 In a vegan diet, people give up not only meat, but all other animal products, including milk and eggs.
People choose to follow a vegan diet for many reasons. Some people choose it for better health. 42 Plant-based food, however, is usually low in calories (卡路里) and fat, and it might prevent a few illnesses. Others pick up a vegan lifestyle because it’s better for the environment. Meat-based diets use more resources, including land, water, and energy, to produce food.
43 Some nutritionists (营养学家) explain that plant proteins can give enough energy humans need in daily life. 44 In this way, helpful nutrition (营养) can be kept better. That makes a vegan diet a healthier lifestyle.
The vegan style can be difficult in practice unless people are well prepared to follow this lifestyle. It may not suit everyone as people are in different health conditions. 45 In this way, you will make the best choice for yourself.
A.You may ask if this kind of diet can provide enough protein to keep the body healthy.
B.Some of them even believe food should be eaten without being cooked.
C.They believe that animal-based food, like red meat, is a main reason for many health problems.
D.So learn about your body well before you make any decision.
E.A vegan diet is a diet that avoids animal products.
五、短文填空
根据上下文和所给的首字母写出所缺单词。注意使用正确形式,每空限填一词。
As one of the four famous embroideries (刺绣) in China, Yue Embroidery comes from the Lingnan area. With a h 46 of over 1,000 years, it is famous for its bright colors and fine stitches, showing the beauty of Lingnan culture.
Making Yue Embroidery requires great care and patience because artists usually spend weeks or even months f 47 a single piece of work. Its common patterns include flowers and birds.
In ancient times, Yue Embroidery was p 48 among wealthy families. It was commonly seen on their clothes and furniture. Today, young artists are trying new ways to make this ancient art fit into m 49 life. Thanks to social media and online exhibitions, everyone now has a chance to enjoy and understand its charm.
For centuries, Yue Embroidery has been closely tied to local customs and daily life, carrying the stories and spirit of the people in the Lingnan area. Yue Embroidery has become an important s 50 of Lingnan culture and a valuable cultural heritage (文化遗产) of China.
六、完成句子
51.现在越来越多电动汽车投入生产。
Nowadays, more and more electric cars ________ ________ ________ ________.
52.电动汽车用电发动,而不是汽油,而且加速很快。
Electric cars are powered by electricity ________ ________ gas and can accelerate very quickly.
53.我花了一些时间来适应他的思维方式。
________ ________ me some time ________ ________ used to his way of thinking.
54.通过这次交流,我学会了如何与不同文化背景的人交朋友。
Through this exchange, I learned ________ ________ ________ friends with people from different cultures.
55.这条云道是多么绿意盎然、多么美丽啊!
________ ________ ________ ________ the Cloud Walkway is!
七、书面表达
56.假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Bruce第一次去一位中国留学生家中用餐,发电子邮件向你咨询有关初次见面、礼物及餐桌礼仪的问题,请根据邮件内容,给Bruce回一封电子邮件。
内容包括:
1. 问候方式:初次见面时握手
2. 就餐前:带礼物
3. 就餐中:具体介绍中国餐桌礼仪(比如等长辈先动筷/使用公筷/不要用筷子指着别人……)
4. 就餐后:对主人表达感谢
要求:
语句通顺,意思连贯,书写规范;文中不得出现真实的人名、校名
词数:80词左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。)
Dear Bruce,
I’m happy that you are going to have dinner in a Chinese family.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
1.D 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.C 15.B
16.A 17.D 18.B 19.D 20.B 21.A 22.B 23.C 24.A 25.A
26.B 27.C 28.A
29.D 30.B 31.C 32.A
33.D 34.B 35.D 36.C
37.C 38.A 39.C 40.A
41.E 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.D
46.history/istory 47.finishing/inishing 48.popular/opular 49.modern/odern 50.symbol/ymbol
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how
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55. How green/lush and beautiful
56.例文
Dear Bruce,
I’m happy that you are going to have dinner in a Chinese family. Let me tell you some manners.
First, you should shake hands when you meet for the first time. Second, you’d better bring a small gift before the meal. During the dinner, wait for the elders to start eating first. Remember to use serving chopsticks and don’t point at others with your chopsticks. After dinner, remember to thank the host.
I hope my advice is helpful to you. Hope you enjoy yourself!
Yours,
Li Hua

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