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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2025-2026学年辽宁省鞍山二中九年级(下)开学英语试卷一、阅读五选四:本大题共4小题,共8分。Thehashtag(话题标签)"laoji,seeyoutomorrow"hasbeensweepingacrossChinesesocialmedialately.Itbasicallymeans"loveyourself"—awarmandfunnywayoftalkingtoyourself.(1)______Talktoyourselflikeabestfriend.

Trytoturn"WhyamIsosilly?"into"Itriedmybest,andI'lldobetternexttime."Writedownsomepositivesentencesforyourselfbeforebed,like"I'ateontimetoday!"or"Istayedcalmandavoidedarguments."(2)______Slowly,you'llstarttoseeyourselfinakinderlight.

Builda"mentalchargingstation(心灵充电站)"

Saynotofake(假的)rest.Realrestisn'tstayinguplategluedtoyourphone—it'sdoingthingsthatrefillyourenergy.Createyourown"charginglist":maybetakeawarmbath,goforawalkorlistentomusic.(3)______

Protectyourmentalenergy

Lovingyourselfisn'tjustaboutdoingmorethings.(4)______Drawclearlineswithstressfulrelationships,tiringworkpatternsorsituationsthatmakeyoudoubtyourself.

Avoidchasing(追逐)perfection

Waitingtobeperfectoftenmeansneverstarting.Manypeopleputthingsoffbecausethey'reafraidofmakingmistakes.

Butdoingsomethingimperfectisbetterthandoingnothingatall.Thefirststepmattersmost.

Focusonourtrueneedsinsteadofblindlyfollowingthepaceoftheworldaroundus.Lovelaojimoreinthecomingyear.

A.It'salsoaboutspendingmoretimeonyourhobbies.

B.Thesesmallactscanbringbigjoytoyourdailylife.

C.Thesesimplewordscanhelpyoubenicertoyourself.

D.Herearesomeeasywaystopracticeself-loveindailylife.

E.It'salsoabouthavingthecouragetosayno.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给出的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

Travelblindboxeshavebecomeahottopicamongyoungpeopleinrecentyears.Lastsummer,myfriendLilyboughtatravelblindbox.Shehadbeenlookingforwardtoatripforages.Soshewasreally(5)whentheboxarrived.Intheboxshefoundaplaneticket(6)Qingdao,abeautifulcityontheeastcoastofChina.Lily(7)topackhertravelingbagrightaway.She(8)lightclothes,apairofsunglassesandacamera.Thenextdayshesetofffortheairportwithoutbreakfast.

WhenLilyarrivedinQingdao,shewas(9)bythefreshseaairandgoldenbeaches.Theblindboxalsoincludedabigmealatalocalseafoodrestaurant.Sheorderedgrilledsquid(烤鱿鱼),whichtastedso(10)thatsheatemuchmorethanshehadexpected.

Inthefollowingdays,Lilyexploredoldstreetsandmuseums.Sheevenmadefriendswithagroupoftravelers.TheyalsocametoQingdao(11)travelblindboxes."IfIhadplannedthetrip,Imighthavechosenafamiliarplace."Lilysaid."Buttheblindboxpushedmetostepoutofmy(12)life."

However,travelblindboxeshavesome(13).Somepeopledisliketheirplacesofarrivalorfindtheservicesdisappointing.Soit'simportanttoreadthedetailsaboutthetravelblindboxescarefullybeforebuyingone.

Inshort,travelblindboxesencouragepeopletoacceptuncertaintyandcreateunforgettable(14).Itmightjustbetheperfectchoiceforyournextadventure.5.A.worried B.excited C.relaxed D.bored6.A.to B.in C.for D.of7.A.hated B.remembered C.failed D.hurried8.A.putout B.putoff C.putin D.putup9.A.recorded B.compared C.surprised D.covered10.A.strange B.delicious C.burnt D.hot11.A.becauseof B.nextto C.insteadof D.asfor12.A.famous B.comfortable C.curious D.valuable13.A.advantages B.excuses C.standards D.problems14.A.memories B.courses C.competitions D.experiments三、阅读理解:本大题共16小题,共32分。A

CityYouthPhotographyContest

Doyoulikephotography?Don'tmissthe2026CityYouthPhotographyContest!Thecontestisheldbytheculturalcentertocelebratethe100thbirthdayofthecityandinviteallofyoutoshowyourloveforthecity.

Rules:

1AgeGroup:Youngphotographersaged12-18.

2Theme:"MyBeautifulHometown"

Youcantakephotosofoldstreets,modernbuildings,localfood,orpeople'sdailylifethatshowthebeautyofthecity.

3Details:

1-2photosperperson.

A30-worddescriptionofeachphotoisneeded,alongwithyournameandage.

4Others:

AllthephotosaresupposedtobesentbeforeJune30th.

Youcanhandinphotostotheculturalcenterorsendthem-to-cityphoto@163.com.

Prizesforwinners:

Thetop:10winnerswillgetachance'tojoinafreephotographycampinsummer,50excellentphotoswillbeonshowatthecitylibraryfromJuly15thtoAugust5th.15.Whocanjointhe2026CityYouthPhotographyContest?______A.Childrenaged10-12. B.Alllocalpeople.

C.Professionalphotographers. D.Youngphotographersaged12-18.16.Whichofthefollowing1sTRUEaccordingtothepassage?______A.Everyonecanhandin3photosforthecontest.

B.Youneedtowritea30-worddescriptionforeachphoto.

C.Allwinnerscangetafreesummerphotographycamp.

D.Youcanonlysendphotosbyemail.17.Whencanthephotosbehandedin?______A.OnSeptember15th. B.OnJuly15th.

C.OnJune25th. D.OnAugust5th.18.Whereisthispassageprobablyfrom?______A.Alocalnewspaper. B.Astorybookforkids.

C.Ahistorytextbook. D.Acookingmagazine.BLihan,aGrade9student,lovedHanfuverymuch.Onweekends,sheoftenworeHanfutotakephotosinthepark,edited(编辑)themalittleandsharedthephotosintheWeChat.Forher,thesephotosservedasaperfectwaytosharethebeautifulHanfuculture,whichmadehersoproud.Butsoon,someunfriendlymessagesappearedinthegroup:

"Lookingsostrange-areyoutryingtogetattention?"

"Didyoueditthistoomuch?Youcan'tlookthisgoodinreallife!"

Thesemeanmessagesmademoreclassmatesjoinin.Someevencutherphotos,addedfunnystickers,andsentthemaround.Seeingthis,Lihanfeltsadandangry.Shedeletedallhersharedphotosatonceanddidn'tdaretopostanythingelse.

DeskmateChenXingyunoticedthechange.Lihanusedtobehappyandtalkative,butnowshesatalonewithheaddownduringbreaks.SohesentLihanaprivatemessage:"Don'tworryaboutthoseuglywords.▲"Thenhepostedhisownsillyphoto-pajamas(睡衣)andmessyhair,adding:"Mydailylife,notperfect,butIlikeit.Everyonecanshowthemselves.Whyhurtotherswithmeanwords?"

Toeveryone'ssurprise,somequietclassmatesalsospokeup.Onepostedastrange-lookingcomicwhileanothersharedhistoycollectionandsaid:"Iusedtobeafraidofbeingcalledchildish,butnowIknowlikingsomethingisokay."

Slowly,thegroupwasfilledwithrealshares—dancepracticevideos,unfinishedhandcraftsandmore.Seeingthese,Lihanfeltbraveagain.ShepostedanewHanfuphoto—thistimetakenontheschoolplayground,withnomuchediting.

"ThisHanfu'scolorissopretty!"

"CanyouteachmehowtomatchHanfunexttime?"

Lihanlookedatthescreenandsmiledhappily.Standuptounkindbehavior-onlineandinreallife.Bebravetobewhoyouare.19.WhydidLihandeleteallhersharedphotos?______A.Shewasaskedtosharesomethingelse.

B.ShewantedtopostanewHanfuphoto.

C.Shethoughtherphotoswerenotclearenough.

D.Shereceivedunfriendlymessagesandwashurt.20.Whichsentencecanbefilledin▲?______A.Whynotlearntoeditphotos?

B.Don'tsharepersonallifeonlineagain.

C.YourHanfuphotosarereallynice.

D.Justbeniceandrespectpeople'shobbies.21.HowdidLihan'sfeelingschangeinthestory?______A. B.

C. D.22.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?______A.BeBravetoBeYourself B.ASchoolHanfuShow

C.WaystoEditPhotosOnline D.ChangeYourselftoFitInCInNovember2025,astronautswhowereworkingonChina'sTiangongSpaceStationdidsomethingnew.:Theycookedchickenwings.Thiswasnotjustheatingpre-mademeals,butaprocessofrealcooking.Butcookinginspace,whichisfarmorechallengingthanonEarth,comeswithtwobigproblems.

Thefirstproblemisheat.OnEarth,hotair,beinglightandlessheavy,risesup,whichhelpsovensbake(烤)foodevenly.Butinspace,thereiszerogravity:Hotairdoesnotrise.Itstaysonlyneartheheater.Thismakescookinganythingslow.

Thesecond:problemissmokeandoil.Peoplecallita"hiddenkiller".Whenyoucook,smallparticles(颗粒)ofoilandsmokegointotheair.Inzerogravity,theseparticles,notbeingpulleddownwardbygravity,float(漂浮)everywhere.Theycanblockthestation'simportantairfilters(过滤器)andputtheastronauts'healthatrisk,whichmakesthisproblemverydangerous.

So;Chineseengineersbuilt:a."magicoven",whichisdesignedtosolvebothproblemsatonce.Ithasafaninside.ThefanforcesthehotairtomovearoundjustlikeitdoesonEarth.Italsohasaspecialrangehood(抽油烟机)builtinside,forminga"closedsystem".Ittakesinallthedangeroussmokeandoilrightaway,filteringtheairsothatonlycleanaircomesout.

Thankstothissmartoven,theastronautscookedtheirchickenwingsinjust28minutes.Theycouldfinallyenjoythesmelloffresh-cookedfood,arealtasteofhome,farawayinspace.23.WhatnewthingdidtheastronautsdoonTiangongSpaceStationinNovember2025?______A.Theymadeanewoven. B.Theycleanedthestation

C.Theycookedchickenwings. D.Theyheatedthepre-mademeals.24.Whatmakessmokesandoilad,"hiddenkiller"inthespacestation?______A.Theypollutethepre-mademeals.andmakethemunfitforastronauts.

B.Theystopthesmartovenfromworkingandslowthecookingprocess.

C.Theychangethezerogravityenvironmentandaffectdailylifeinspace.

D.Theyfloateverywhereanddamageequipmentaswellasastronautshealth.25.What'sthemainpurposeofParagraph4?______A.Todescribewhattheastronautsliketocook.

B.Toexplainhowthenewovensolvestwobigproblems.

C.Tosaywhyitisimportanttohavefansinspace.

D.Totellhowtobuildasmartoveninspace.26.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?______A.CookinginspacewillbeaseasyasonEarthinthenearfuture.

B.Smallinventionscangreatlyimproveastronauts'lifeinspace.

C.Themagicovencansolvealltheproblemsinthespacestation.

D.Astronautswillnevereatpre-mademealsagainwiththenewoven.DHaveyouheardofmicroplastics(微塑料)?Canweseetheminourdailylife?Aretheygoodorbadforhumanbeings?

Microplasticsareverysmall.AccordingtoNationalGeographic,microplasticsareusuallylessthanfivemillimeters(毫米)insize.Buttheybringbigproblems.Thissmallsizeletsthemgoeverywhere,eveninwaterandair.Theydon'tbreakdowneasilyandcanstayintheenvironmentforhundredsofyears.Anewstudysaidthatby2040,microplasticpollutioncouldbetwiceasbadasitisnow.

Microplasticsareverysmallpiecesofplastic.Theycomefrommanyplaces.Forexample,about60percentofmaterialmadeintoclothesisplastic.Everytimewhentheclothesarewashed,theyshedmicroplastics.Whenwaterbottlesandotherbigplasticproductsareleftoutside,theybreakdownslowlyintomicroplastics.Thesemicroplasticscanbebadforourhealthandevencausecancer.InAugust,theConversationreportedthatscientistsfoundmicroplasticsinpeople'sbrains.forthefirsttime.Theymayhurtbraincells(细胞)andchangehowthebrainworks.

Wildanimalsarealsoatriskfrommicroplastic.pollution.Eachyear,uptothreemilliontonsofmicroplasticsendupintheocean.Sincetheyaretoosmalltobeseen,fishmayeatthembymistakeandbecomeverysick.

Todealwiththeproblem,scientiststhinkthebestwayrightnowistomakeanduselessplastic.Asstudents,wecanreduceplasticthingsinourdailylife,suchasusingglassormetalcupsinsteadofplasticbottlesandcups.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"shed"inParagraph3probablymeaninChinese?______A.代替 B.降低 C.改变 D.脱落28.Whatcanweknowaboutmicroplastics?______A.Microplasticscomefromtheoceans.

B.Microplasticsareoftenoverfivemillimeters.

C.Itisdifficultformicroplasticstobreakdown.

D.Scientistsfoundmicroplasticshelpedpeople'sbrainsworkbetter.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph4referto?______A.Microplastics. B.Braincells.

C.Wildanimals. D.Plasticbottles.30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?______A.WildAnimalsinDanger

B.WhattoDowithMicroplastics

C.WaystoReduceMicroplastics

D.TinyPiecesofPlasticBringBigProblems四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。31.Doyouknowthatpaperisoneofthemostimportantinventionsinhumanhistory?Everyyear,peoplearoundtheworldusebillionsoftonsofpaper.Butdoyouknowhowpaperismade?Mostpaperismadefromwood.First,workerscutdowntreesandturnthemintowoodpulp(纸浆).Then,theymakethepulpintopaper.Ittakesabout17treestomakeonetonofpaper.Thatmeanswecutdownmillionsoftreeseveryyearjustforpaper.

Paperisveryusefulinourdailylife.Weuseittowrite,toprintbooks,andtowrapthings.Butwealsowastealotofpaper.Everyday,peoplethrowawaytonsofusedpaper.Ifwereuseandrecyclepaper,wecansavemanytrees.Recyclingonetonofpapercansave17treesandalotofwater.Italsohelpstoreducepollution.

Inmanycountries,schoolsandcompanieshavestartedrecyclingprograms.Theycollectusedpaperandsendittofactoriestobemadeintonewpaper.Wecanalsodoourpartathome.Smallactionscanmakeabigdifference.(1)Whatismostpapermadefrom?

______(2)Howmanytreesdoesittaketomakeonetonofpaper?

______(3)Whydoschoolsandcompaniessendusedpapertofactories?

______(4)Whatwillyoudotosavepaperinyourdailylife?(Write30wordsormore)

______五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。32.Whatdoyouliketolistento?Now,morepeopleinChinaarelisteningtopodcasts(播客);audiobooks(有声书)radiodramasandmore.Thankstothis,the"eareconomy(经济)"isgrowing(1)(rapid).

AccordingtoiiMediaResearch,therewere747milliononlineaudiolistenersinChinain2024,whichisabout68percentofallinternet(2)(use).By2029,(3)audiomarketmightbeworthover741billionyuan.

Audiocontent(内容)ispopular(4)itcanfitintodailylife.Peoplecanlistenwhilegoingtoworkorschool,walkingorbeforesleep.Ithelpsthemrelaxandenjoytheirfreetime."Comparedtoreading,listeningisnotthat(5)(tired),especiallywhenpeoplearelearningdifficultthings,"saidChengYanliang,whostartedthepodenstHuzuoHuyou.

Morethanthat,audiocontenthelpspeoplelearnandfeelconnected.Podcasts,forexample,areinformativeandcreateasenseofcommunity.Listenerscanjoinonlinegroups(6)(talk)withhostsandothers.

Inrecentyears,makingmoneyfromaudiocontent(7)(become)easier,attracting(吸引)morecontentcreators.Theymakemoneythroughadsandpaidcontent.Morelistenersarewillingtopay(8)audiocontent.

Astheeareconomydevelops,techcompaniesarebringingAItoolsthathelpcreatorsmakeaudiocontent.Forexample,inJanuary2025,atoolthatturnstextintopodcastsandofferstranslationsandAInotes(9)(introduce)byNetEase.

Inthisage,peoplecannotonlybelisteners,butalsobecreators,letting(10)(they)voicesbeheardbymany.(1)

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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共20分。33.在信息技术飞速发展的今天,有的学生倾向于在线学习,有的则坚持传统的学习方式。你更支持哪一种?校刊英语专栏以"Learning

online

or

in

traditional

methods?"为题征集稿件,请结合自身实际,从以下两种方式中任选其一,用

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