北京市三帆中学2026年九年级中考考前预测英语试卷(含答案)

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北京市三帆中学2026年九年级中考考前预测英语试卷(含答案)

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北京市三帆中学2026年九年级中考考前预测英语试题
一、单选题:本大题共12小题,共24分。
1.Mr. Brown enjoys cooking. ______ often makes delicious food for us.
A. He B. She C. We D. They
2.The train arrives ________ 9 o’clock, so we’d better set off to pick up our guests now.
A. by B. in C. on D. at
3.—________ photo is it —It’s Mary’s.
A. Whose B. Which C. What D. Who
4.Tom has a gift for language and he ______ speak Chinese, French and German.
A. must B. should C. need D. can
5.It is an attractive story, ______ I don't like the ending.
A. or B. because C. but D. so
6.The new library in our town is much ______ than the old one.
A. big B. bigger C. biggest D. the biggest
7.—Could you please turn down your music?I ________the online lesson now.
—Sure.I'm sorry.(  )
A. take B. am taking C. was taking D. have taken
8.—How was your weekend?
—It was busy!I ________in my office the whole day.(  )
A. am working B. work C. worked D. will work
9.My class ________ the Summer Palace next Sunday.
A. visit B. visited
C. have visited D. are going to visit
10.I really like the film Zootopia. I ________ it twice.
A. have watched B. watch C. am watching D. will watch
11.The school leavers’ party ________ in our school hall every year. It has become a tradition.
A. holds B. will hold C. is held D. will be held
12.—Do you know ______ at 3 p.m. yesterday
—Yes. We were reading in the library together.
A. what was Amy doing B. what Amy was doing
C. what is Amy doing D. what Amy is doing
二、完形填空:本大题共8小题,共16分。
Mickey was a nice, cheerful and optimistic (乐观的) boy. No one could remember ever having seen him (13) ; he didn't mind whatever people said to him. He seemed unable to say a bad word.
It is said that Mickey's goodness must come from a special (14) . They asked Mickey about it so much that, one afternoon, he invited his favourite teacher, Mr. Anthony, home to tea. When they had finished, Mickey showed Mr. Anthony around the house. When Mickey opened his bedroom door, the teacher froze, and a big smile spread across his face.
The huge far wall was a unique collage (拼贴图) of thousands of colors and shapes! It was the liveliest decoration Mr. Anthony had ever seen.
"Some people at school think I never think badly of anyone, " Mickey started to (15) , "and that nothing at all bothers me, and that I never want to fight with anyone, but that's not true at all. I'm just like anyone else. I used to get angrier than all the other kids. But years ago, with the help of my parents, I started a small collage. I could (16) any kind of material and color for it. With every little piece I put up, I added some bad thoughts or acts. "
It was true. The teacher looked closely at the (17) . In each one of the small pieces he could read, in tiny letters, "fool", "idiot", "pain", "bore", and a thousand other negative things.
"This is how I started (18) all my bad times into opportunities to add to my collage. Now I like the collage so much that, each time someone makes me angry, I couldn't be happier. They've given me a new piece for my work of (19) . "
That day they discussed many things, but what the teacher never forgot was how an ordinary boy had shown him that the secret to having a cheerful and optimistic character is to change the bad times into chances to (20) .
Without telling anyone, on that very day, Mr. Anthony began his own collage. He would introduce it so often to his students that, years later, they called that neighbourhood "Art Town". Each house contained its own magnificent works of art, made by those cheerful and optimistic children.
13.A. angry B. sorry C. pleased D. excited
14.A. courage B. secret C. idea D. culture
15.A. ask B. require C. suggest D. explain
16.A. mark B. spread C. use D. admire
17.A. wall B. door C. window D. table
18.A. looking B. knocking C. turning D. moving
19.A. style B. regret C. change D. art
20.A. wonder B. smile C. practice D. honor
三、阅读理解:本大题共10小题,共31分。
A
Unexpected but Good
What a fine day! Mansor was sure that he would see his birthday present on the dining table. It had been like this for the past 15 years. Whatever happened, his parents would place the present next to his glass of milk on that day. He had given various hints (暗示) about what he really wanted, and even silently put a picture of the mobile phone into his mother’s handbag. It was impossible that she didn’t get the message.
To his surprise, there was nothing on the table this time. The family gave morning wishes to each other as usual and talked as if there was nothing special about the day. His mother only reminded him to clear his writing table.
Mansor quickly ran out of the house as he did not want his parents to see he was sad that they had forgotten his birthday! He would feel better if he joined his friends at the Old People’s Home. As he did not want to stay around the house any longer, he got into the first taxi he saw. He was still sad while he was in it.
He got down from the taxi and realized how fine the weather was. The sun was shining brightly as if to give him joy. The chirping of the birds lightened his heart. He walked with a spring in his steps to Old People’s Home. As he looked around, he saw people laughing and enjoying themselves. These old people didn’t get much care or attention from their busy children, yet they were happy. Why should he be sad A mobile phone was not quite a big deal after all.
Then he decided to go home. After getting home, he started to tidy his table, knowing that his mother expected him to do so. Wait! What’s this An air ticket to Pulau Redang (热浪岛) for a scuba diving course! “The mobile phone is nice, but we prefer that you learn something rather than have the latest mobile phone. Hope you will like our present.”
With tears of excitement, Mansor realized that he should have known that his parents would never forget his birthday.
21.What did Mansor do to get the present he wanted
A. He talked to his parents.
B. He gave hints to his parents.
C. He carefully cleaned his table.
D. He paid a visit to his good friends.
22.After seeing those old people, Mansor ________.
A. felt their life was so boring B. realized he shouldn’t be sad
C. wanted to offer help to them D. hoped to get another present
23.The parents bought the ticket for Mansor because they ________.
A. didn’t want to let him down
B. didn’t like the mobile phone
C. expected him to learn something
D. hoped he could respect their wishes
B
How Sea Animals Save Energy on Long Journeys
Sea animals like whales, sea turtles, and penguins face a big problem during their long journeys: they need to save energy while traveling thousands of miles to have babies or find food. Scientists have discovered that these air-breathing animals have a smart way to save energy—they swim at certain depths to avoid wasting energy.
Just like swimmers who dive underwater to move faster, sea animals avoid creating waves at the surface (表面), as waves create a force that slows them down, making them use more energy. Researchers studied penguins, sea turtles, and whales using trackers (追踪器). They noticed something interesting: when traveling long distances, these animals swim at depths about three times their body's thickness (from back to chest). For example, a little penguin (30 cm thick) swims around 90 cm below the surface, while a blue whale (20 m thick) stays near 60 meters deep. This matches a science rule: the force from waves drops a lot when an object is underwater at three times its thickness. By following this rule, animals save energy for important things like finding food or caring for their young.
This discovery is not just about science—it also helps protect sea animals. Many sea creatures are in danger because of human actions. For example, whales often get hit by ships. If ships avoid the depths where whales swim, fewer accidents might happen. Similarly, sea turtles, which travel thousands of miles to lay eggs, sometimes get caught in fishing nets. Changing the depth at which nets are set could save many turtles. By tracking swim depths, we can design better ways to protect these animals.
Of course, sea animals don't always stick to energy-saving depths. They dive deeper for other reasons. Dolphins might dive down to catch fish, while seals swim deeper to hide from sharks. However, during long journeys, the "three-body-thickness" rule is their key to saving energy.
Understanding these behaviors shows how smart sea animals are—and how humans can help them. By combining science with efforts to save the environment, we can protect these amazing creatures and the oceans they call home.
24.Why do sea animals avoid creating waves at the surface during long journeys
A. To prevent physical harm. B. To make breathing easy.
C. To keep energy saved. D. To avoid getting lost.
25.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. What problems the sea animals face.
B. What depths the sea animals swim at.
C. How people can adjust actions for sea animals.
D. How people improve the ways to study sea animals.
26.What can we learn from the passage
A. Seals prefer swimming lower underwater for fish hunting.
B. Penguins are less affected by wave force at energy-saving depths.
C. Sea turtles usually dive deeper during long journeys to lay eggs.
D. Whales are easily hit by ships because they always travel around.
C
The convenience of looking up facts on a phone anytime is a modern wonder, but are we becoming unwilling to think A new study shows that the more we use the Internet for information recall, the more we will do so in the future.
Psychologists first asked people a set of difficult questions. One group was told to use a search engine to answer them, while the other group had to answer from memory. Next, both groups were given easier questions and offered the choice of whether to search online or not. It turned out that the people who had used the search engine before were more likely to use it again—even when it was more inconvenient, like having to open a browser and type the question. This shows that once we start relying on the Internet, we tend to keep doing it.
It would be unreasonable to draw the conclusion that no one will bother remembering anything at all. But such a conclusion may still be used as grist to the mill for those who argue that the Internet makes us stupid. The truth, of course, depends on what “stupid” means. If we all come to increase our “cognitive offloading (认知的卸载)” onto the Internet, that may simply promote a shift in the way we value mental abilities. Since recall of facts is now so easy through the Internet, we may just become less impressed by factual knowledge, and more impressed by understanding and creativity.
It may help put things in a clear light to recall that such argument was already carried out at the very birth of Western culture. An ancient Egyptian inventor showed the Egyptian king his inventions and he was particularly proud of writing, “This invention will make the Egyptians wiser.” But the king thought the opposite. Writing, he argued, would “produce forgetfulness in people’s minds, because they won’t practice their memory.”
Writing itself is just as much an external technology as the Internet is. Writing is also a tool of extended cognition. The difference is that we have had thousands of years to get used to it. The truth about the question of whether our reliance on modern electronic devices is better or worse for us is that it’s simply too early to tell. Of course, this doesn’t mean laziness is good. But what looks like laziness today might become a new way of thinking tomorrow.
27.What did online searching cause in the new study
A. Mental effort. B. Habitual dependence.
C. Poor memory. D. Information confusion.
28.What does the underlined phrase “grist to the mill” in Paragraph 3 mean
A. Effective support. B. Real concern.
C. Clear doubt. D. Mild opposition.
29.Why is the story of the Egyptian king mentioned
A. To help us understand what kind of effects a new technology can have on people’s minds.
B. To explain how the invention of writing first came into being and how it started.
C. To compare different kinds of inventions and see how they are different from one another.
D. To show that people in the past had the same worries about new things as we do.
30.What can be the best title for the passage
A. How New Tools Change Our Brain
B. Is the Internet Making Minds Lazy
C. Internet or Memory: Which to Choose
D. Cognitive Offloading: A New Choice
四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共20分。
31.As online learning becomes more common and more resources are changed to digital form, some people have suggested that public libraries should be shut down and everyone should be given a tablet.
Supporters of this idea state that it will save local cities and towns money because libraries are expensive to maintain. They also believe it will encourage more people to read because they can simply click on what they want to read wherever they are.
However, it would be a serious mistake to replace libraries with tablets. Digital books and resources are associated with less learning and more problems than print resources. A study done on tablet vs. book reading found that people read 20-30% slower on tablets, remember 20% less information, and understand 10% less of what they read, compared to people who read the same information in print. Additionally, compared with reading print, staring too long at a screen results in more frequent blurred vision, dizziness, dry eyes and headaches. We should not add to these problems by giving people, especially young people, more reasons to look at screens.
It is very narrow-minded to think that the only service libraries offer is book lending. Libraries have a lot of benefits, and many are only available if the library has a physical location. Some of these benefits include acting as a quiet study space, giving people a way to talk to their neighbors, holding classes on a variety of topics, providing jobs and keeping the community connected. One neighborhood found that, after a local library started community events such as play times for kids and parents, job fairs for teenagers, and meeting spaces for old people, over a third of local people reported feeling more connected to their community. Therefore, people see libraries as a way to connect with others and get their questions answered, which are benefits that tablets can’t offer as well or as easily.
While replacing libraries with tablets may seem like a simple solution, it would encourage people to spend even more time looking at digital screens, despite the many issues surrounding them. It would also end access to many library benefits that people have come to rely on. In many areas, libraries are such an important part of the community network that they could never be replaced by a simple object.
(1) Why do some people believe tablet reading can encourage more people to read _____________________________________
(2) Compared with reading print, what health problems may staring too long at a screen cause _____________________________________
(3) How did a local library help over a third of local people feel more connected to their community _____________________________________
(4) Do you think public libraries should be replaced by tablets Why or why not (Please give two reasons.)______________________________________
五、信息匹配:本大题共3小题,共9分。
阅读下列俱乐部介绍,请根据人物喜好或需求匹配其最适合参加的俱乐部,并将俱乐部所对应的A、B、C、D选项填在相应位置上。选项中有一项为多余选项。
A Music Club B Sports Club
Welcome to our Music Club. Do you like music Can you play the violin Can you play the guitar or the piano Can you sing or dance Come and join our Music Club. It is not difficult. It’s relaxing and easy! Do you like doing sports If you like swimming, rock climbing, playing ball games, such as basketball, football and so on, you can come to our Sports Club on Tuesday. You can do almost any sport here.
C English Club D Camera Club
Do you want to improve your English If you enjoy speaking English, singing English songs and reading English stories, you can come to our English Club. Hope to see you on Thursday. The Camera Club will be set up next month in our school. To be a member of the club, the only thing you need to have is just a heart which is filled with the love for taking photographs. If you are interested in our club, just come and join us.
(1) I have learned a lot of English words this year, and I enjoy speaking English. I want to speak good English. — John
(2) I am a little heavy, and I don’t feel very fit. My father told me to exercise every day. I am interested in ball games. So I will have a try. — Alan
(3) Our school will have a concert next month. I will take part in it and play the piano. So I need to practice a lot. — Barbara
32.A. A B. B C. C D. D
33.A. A B. B C. C D. D
34.A. A B. B C. C D. D
1.【答案】A
2.【答案】D
3.【答案】A
4.【答案】D
5.【答案】C
6.【答案】B
7.【答案】B
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】D
10.【答案】A
11.【答案】C
12.【答案】B
13~20.【答案】A、B、D、C、A、C、D、B
21~23.【答案】B、B、C
24~26.【答案】C、C、B
27~30.【答案】B、A、D、B
31.【答案】【小题1】
Because they can simply click on what they want to read wherever they are.
【小题2】
It may cause more frequent blurred vision, dizziness, dry eyes and headaches.
【小题3】
By starting community events such as play times for kids and parents, job fairs for teenagers, and meeting spaces for old people.
【小题4】
No, I don't think so. Because staring too long at a screen results in health problems, and libraries offer many benefits that tablets can't offer. (答案不唯一,合理即可)
32~34.【答案】C、B、A
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