内蒙古自治区锡林郭勒盟三县多校2026年九年级下学期考前预测英语试题(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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内蒙古自治区锡林郭勒盟三县多校2026年九年级下学期考前预测英语试题(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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内蒙古自治区锡林郭勒盟三县多校2026年九年级下学期考前预测英语试题
考试时间:100分钟
第I卷(选择题)
一、听力选择(共10分)
(一)听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
1. Where will Typhoon Star land
A. Near Shanghai. B. Near Wenzhou. C. Near Guangzhou.
2. How long will the typhoon last
A. For one day. B. For two days. C. For three days.
3. What’s NOT the advice from the report
A. Stay indoors and don’t go outside. B. Move valuable things to safe places. C. Ships at sea must return quickly.
4. What’s the purpose of the report
A. To warn people about the coming typhoon. B. To tell people how to store emergency supplies. C. To share some stories during the typhoon.
(二)听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
5. What does Jason often do on the weekend
A. Go fishing. B. Go hiking. C. Go swimming.
6. How does Lisa like going fishing
A. It’s boring. B. It’s difficult. C. It’s relaxing.
7. Where does Lisa work
A. In a hospital. B. In a restaurant. C. In a factory.
(三)听下面一段对话, 回答小题。
8. Why does Emma like playing football
A. Because it’s exciting. B. Because it’s relaxing. C. Because it’s interesting.
9. How often does Tom read books
A. Every weekend. B. Twice a week. C. Every night.
10. Who does Emma often play football with after school
A. Her classmates. B. Her friends. C. Her cousins.
二、完形填空(共15分)
阅读下面短文,从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(每小题1分)
Parents can help their children have a great first job experience. Teenagers might become ____11____ later if they do well in their first job. So, it’s parents’ ____12____ to help their children find the right first job.
Even for children who have a ____13____ time learning or thinking, there is need for them to have a good first job. Success from work can help them ____14____ their attitudes to the difficult situations they meet at school. In fact, both part-time jobs and volunteer work can help teenagers get a strong feeling of ____15____.
Lucy is a high school student who has a part-time job at a coffee shop. She says that teenagers can get something useful out of their jobs. For example, they learn how ____16____ money and save money. They ____17____ learn to get on well with others. And they can learn to ____18____ their time well, too.
Nancy has a part-time cleaning job at her school. She says that ____19____ part-time jobs helps her get some useful skills (技能). She will use all these skills ____20____ she goes to university. Nancy ____21____ her job and feels that it has helped her grow as a better person.
Both part-time jobs and volunteer work can ____22____ teenagers with wonderful experience. ____23____, they can help teenagers develop important skills. Encouraged (被鼓励) by their parents, teenagers can take up part-time jobs and ____24____ get useful work experience. ____25____ doing so, they will learn and grow, and also help others in a good way.
11. A. more successful B. most successful C. more tiring D. most tiring
12. A. interest B. training C. job D. journey
13. A. funny B. hard C. common D. useful
14. A. forget B. plan C. change D. break
15. A. difficulty B. fairness C. kindness D. satisfaction
16. A. make B. to make C. making D. made
17. A. either B. neither C. also D. too
18. A. plan B. lend C. raise D. risk
19. A. do B. does C. doing D. did
20. A. as soon as B. until C. before D. since
21. A. hates B. surprises C. enjoys D. wastes
22. A. pass B. provide C. give D. drop
23. A. At the same time B. All the time C. On time D. In time
24. A. unluckily B. comfortably C. quietly D. finally
25. A. In B. Without C. By D. About
三、阅读理解(共22分)
A
How do you cool yourself on hot summer days You might turn on your air conditioner (空调), right But in India, things aren’t so simple. Only about 20 percent of families there own an air conditioner. The rest have to face rising temperatures without any cooling tools.
Now, an ancient material is stepping in to help: terracotta (赤陶土). A long long time ago, the Harappan people (哈拉帕人) used terracotta pots (罐子) to store water. These pots are still common in the Indian countryside today. They help people cool water without using electricity. The material is quite affordable, with each pot costing only one U.S. dollar.
So, how do these pots work Well, terracotta has many tiny, almost invisible (看不见的) holes on its surface. These holes allow water to slowly dry up. As the water dries up, it carries heat away, causing the area around to become cooler.
Many Indian architects (建筑师) get good ideas from this simple thought. They now use terracotta in their building designs to control indoor temperatures. One pioneer in this field is Ant Studio. Its CoolAnt project adds a terracotta “skin” to buildings. The skin helps moisture (潮气) and heat move between indoor and outdoor spaces. “We’ve seen temperature drops of 6-8℃,” says Monish Siripurapu, the company’s founder (创办人).
Other Indian companies are taking part. A Threshold is reusing old terracotta to make special “breathing” walls. These walls work much like Ant Studio’s terracotta “skin.” MittiCool has created terracotta fridges that can keep food fresh for three to five days without electricity.
Many researchers see terracotta as a great change for our warming planet. As news spreads, the material may become more widely used. We could all stay cool without using lots of energy.
26. What does the underlined word “affordable” mean
A. difficult to get. B. beautiful and colorful. C. not too expensive.
27. What does Ant Studio’s CoolAnt project use terracotta for
A. To make fridges.
B. To store water in the countryside.
C. To add a “skin” to buildings for cooling.
28. What is true about terracotta from the passage
A. It is an environmentally friendly way to stay cool.
B. It is a new material invented by Indian scientists.
C. It will replace air conditioners all over the world soon.
29. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage
A. To ask people to stop using air conditioners.
B. To introduce the history of the Harappan people.
C. To tell readers about a traditional cooling way in India.
B
Do you know what music people like listening to If you ask them, you may get many different answers. Why do different people have different musical preferences (偏爱) What do these differences say about us
Researchers from Cambridge University set out to answer these questions. They asked over 350, 000 people from over 50 different countries. Then, they discovered that musical preferences have the relation to personalities. Outgoing people, for example, prefer music with strong beats such as rap. Country music fans are shown to be more serious about their jobs. One of the findings is quite interesting. The researchers thought that people with much stress should like either sad music or rhythmic (有节奏的) music. But it turns out that these people like neither. Instead, they prefer loud music. Perhaps they like to listen to this kind of music to lower their stress.
The researchers also found that climates (气候) might influence people’s musical preferences and personalities. People in hot weather prefer music that they can dance to. They are more outgoing. This may be a result of longer daylight hours. They encourage people to go outdoors to dance.
Of course, nothing is clear-cut. We may not group people simply by their musical tastes. The Cambridge study just showed us that people of different cultures are more similar than we think. “People are divided by languages and cultures,” said Dr. David Greenberg, the leading researcher. “But if an outgoing person in one part of the world likes the same music as outgoing people from elsewhere, then we can say that music is really like a bridge.”
30. How does the writer lead in the topic
A. By listing numbers. B. By asking questions. C. By showing problems.
31. What music do people who are stressed out prefer according to the text
A. Loud music. B. Sad music. C. Country music.
32. What can we learn from the last paragraph
A. Music helps people all over the world communicate.
B. People should be grouped by their musical tastes.
C. Different people have different music preferences.
33. Why is this text written
A. To give advice. B. To make plans. C. To offer information.
C
Are you wondering what exciting and helpful activities are happening at our school this term Let’s find out!
Paper-cutting Class Do you love traditional Chinese art Join our paper-cutting class! A folk artist will share her stories and teach you how to cut out a cute e and have a try! Time: 3:30 pm ~ 5:00 pm, May 24 Sharing Meeting Want to become a better learner Come to the Sharing Meeting! Three students will share their study tips with you. You’ll learn how to take better notes, use your time wisely, and prepare for exams more efficiently (有效地). Time: 2:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm, June 8
Earthquake Drill (演习) Do you know what to do when an earthquake hits Come and find out! We’ll watch a short video in the classroom to learn why earthquakes happen and how to stay safe. Then, get ready for an earthquake drill. Be prepared, not scared! Time: 4:00 pm ~ 5:30 pm, June 29 Pocket Money Lecture Does your pocket money always run out fast Join this lecture! A famous educator will share smart ways to plan a budget and use your money wisely. Come and learn how to save for something you really want. Make your money work for you! Time: 7:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, July 10
34. When can students learn useful study skills
A. On May 24. B. On June 8. C. On June 29. D. On July 10.
35. What will students do first during the Earthquake Drill
A. Watch a short video. B. Have a real earthquake drill.
C. Read an article about the earthquake safety. D. Discuss earthquake safety rules in groups.
36. What’s the main purpose of the Pocket Money Lecture
A. To teach students how to make money.
B. To help students save more pocket money.
C. To stop students wasting money on unnecessary things.
D. To show students how to save and spend money wisely.
第II卷(非选择题)
四、任务型阅读(共8分)
阅读短文,回答下面5个问题。(每题答案不超过10个词)
In January, some special artworks were shown at Lillian M. Jacobs School in Hull, Massachusetts. The sculptures are made entirely of rubbish collected by sixth-graders!
The school lies on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. In February 2024, the students spent a cold day cleaning up a nearly 1-mile area of Nantasket Beach. They collected more than 40 bags of rubbish.
“I often go to the beach and don’t notice the rubbish,” says Derek DeGallo, who is now a seventh-grader. “But when I looked for it, I realized how much there was.”
Every year, billions of pounds of rubbish end up in oceans all over the world. The students found many things on the beach, from fishing lines to old shopping carts. Most of it is plastic. This waste makes beaches dirty and can hurt sea animals — many get stuck in the plastic or eat it by mistake, falling ill.
After their beach cleanup, the students sorted the rubbish into groups like glass, plastic and foam and counted each piece of rubbish. They sent the data to the Center for Coastal Studies, an organization that helps protect the ocean near Massachusetts.
Then, a local artist named Jackie Ranney and the school’s teachers helped the students turn the rubbish into sculptures of fish and other sea creatures, like whales and seahorses. The artworks show people how important it is to take care of the earth.
“I hope kids see these artworks and think about how they use plastic,” says Ranney, the local artist. “They might ask themselves, ‘Do I throw away and recycle my rubbish in the right way ’”
Derek, now a seventh-grader, feels proud that he and his classmates helped stop rubbish from getting into the ocean.
“Our town’s beaches are wonderful,” he says. “We want to make sure they stay clean.”
37. Why are some artworks shown at Lillian M. Jacobs School special
_______________________________________________
38. What did Derek realize when he collected rubbish
_______________________________________________
39. How does rubbish hurt sea animals
_______________________________________________
40. What did students do after cleaning the beach
_______________________________________________
41. What do you think about the students’ activities Why
_______________________________________________
五、选词填空(共10分)
阅读短文,用方框中所给词填空,使文章通顺、连贯、合理。方框中有一个词为多余选项。 (每个单词限用一次)
making, from, carefully, buying, appear, interested
Pop-up (立体) books are really amazing things. Different ___42___ normal books, pop-up books have things that “jump” out of pages. When you open them, these parts ___43___ in front of your eyes.
These books can be about lots of different topics. For example, they might show pictures from fairy stories. When you turn a page, a big castle (城堡) could show up. If it’s a book about nature, animals might seem to come right out of the page. It’s like the stories are becoming real in your hands.
___44___ a pop-up book takes plenty of skills. People who make them have to plan ___45___ and shape the paper just right. They have to work hard to make these surprising parts. Pop-up books are fun for kids to look at and play with. But grown-ups can also enjoy them because they’re a kind of art.
Whether you’re young or old, pop-up books can make you feel excited and ___46___. They’re a special way to enjoy stories.
六、短文填空(共10分)
Fireworks were invented in China in the 7th century. A group of Taoists (道士) were trying to create a medicine that would make people live ____47____ (long) than before. Instead, they ____48____ (accidental) invented gunpowder (火药). From then on, it was always ____49____ (use) for fireworks.
Today, fireworks are used for celebrations in our daily life. From ancient China to the New World, fireworks have ____50____ (develop) a lot. The very first fireworks didn’t do much more than pop (爆炸), but modern ones have many ____51____ (style). And they can also create lots of shapes, many colors and different sounds. People shoot fireworks into the sky when they ____52____ (be) celebrating a great event. It fills the dark sky ____53____ bright reds, blues, yellows, greens and whites.
Often movies or television cartoons show fireworks to mark the excitement of any event or activity. One such event is ____54____ (fall) in love. If anything can produce fireworks, it is a sweetheart’s kiss ____55____ the touch of a lover’s hand.
Fireworks can also be ____56____ useful expression. For example, when one wants to stop a loud argument, he may say, “I want no more of these fireworks in this room.” Whether you are happy or angry, there are always fireworks.
七、补全对话(共10分)
请阅读下面对话,根据对话内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个填入空白处,使对话通顺、合理,意思完整,并在答题卡上将其序号涂黑。一空一句。
A: You look tired. Are you okay
B: I’m not feeling well. ____57____
A: I’m sorry to hear that. ____58____
B: Yes, but I still feel bad.
A: ____59____
B: I stayed up late last week to finish my homework. And I didn’t exercise.
A: That’s why you got sick. ____60____
B: What should I do now
A: You should rest at home. And drink more water.
B: Okay. Thank you for your advice.
A: You’re welcome. ____61____
A. I have a cold.
B. I don’t like exercise.
C. Do you like medicine
D. Why did you get sick
E. I hope you feel better soon.
F. Did you take any medicine
G. You need to get enough sleep and exercise.
八、书面表达(共15分)
62. 上周学校开展了以“Should friends be different or the same ”为主题的调查活动,下面是他们对全校500个学生调查后的结果,请你根据图表和下面的信息写一篇短文,内容包括以下几点:
(1)简要描述图表内容以及你对交友的观点;
(2)介绍一位你的好朋友,并描述你和好朋友在外貌、性格和爱好方面的相同和不同之处;
(3)你和好朋友谁的生活方式更健康,为什么?
要求: (1)词数100左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);
(2)文中不得出现真实的人名和校名。
Should friends be different or the same
Last week Yuying Middle School asked this question among 500 students. Here are the results. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
答案:1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A
听力原文:Attention, please. Here is the latest weather report about Typhoon Star. The typhoon is moving towards the southeastern coast of China and will land near Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province tomorrow. The typhoon will last from early morning to late night. During the typhoon, there will be heavy rain and strong winds everywhere. It may cause floods in low areas, and some roads and bridges could be affected, too. Outdoor work must be stopped for safety. The government reminds people to stay indoors and not to go outside unless it’s necessary. Please move cars and valuable things to safe places. And it’s better to cover your windows and clear the balcony. Keep your phones on and follow the latest weather reports. We hope everyone stays safe and sound.
答案:5. B 6. C 7. A
听力原文:W: Jason, what do you often do on the weekend
M: I often go hiking with my friends because I love taking in the fresh air. Don’t you like going camping
W: Well…actually, I prefer going fishing. Many people go fishing because they want to eat fresh fish, but I do it mainly because it’s a great way to relax.
M: But I think it is boring, Lisa.
W: I don’t think so. I can forget everything about my work while fishing.
M: All right. So do you have a busy job
W: Yes. You know, I have to care for a lot of sick people on workdays.
M: Well, your work is tiring but it’s also meaningful.
W: Exactly.
答案:8. A 9. C 10. B
听力原文:W: How do you usually spend your free time, Tom
M: I like reading books. What about your, Emma
W: I love playing football because it’s exciting. Why do you enjoy reading
M: Because books tell interesting stories and I can always learn new things from them.
W: That sounds great! How often do you read books
M: I read before bed every night and some relaxing stories help me sleep better. When do you usually play football
W: I often play football with my friends after school.
答案:11. A 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. A 19. C 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. C
答案:26. C 27. C 28. A 29. C
答案:30. B 31. A 32. A 33. C
答案:34. B 35. A 36. D
答案:37. Because they are made of rubbish collected by sixth-graders.
38. He realized how much rubbish there was.
39. They get stuck or eat it by mistake.
40. They sorted, counted, sent data and made art.
41. Meaningful. They help stop rubbish from getting into the ocean.
答案:42. from
43. appear 44. Making
45. carefully
46. interested
答案:47. longer
48. accidentally
49. used 50. developed
51. styles 52. are
53. with 54. falling
55. or 56. a
答案:57. A 58. F 59. D 60. G 61. E
62.答案:【参考范文】
Should friends be different or the same
Last week Yuying Middle School asked this question among 500 students. Here are the results.
35% of the students thought friends should be the same, while 30% said friends should be different and the rest 35% didn’t care if friends are the same or different. For me, I also don’t mind the differences between friends. But I think that a true friend should reach for your hand and touch your heart.
My best friend Lily is as tall as I am, but I am heavier than her. We both like to talk to others, but Lily is more outgoing and friendlier than me. We both like sports, but I only like watching games on TV. Lily plays sports every day. She also likes to eat healthy food, but I like eating junk food, so I think that Lily is much healthier than me. I should learn from her.

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