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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.ltbasically

meansloveyourself'—awarmandfunnywayoftalkingtoyourself.(1)______Talktoyourselflikeabestfriend.

Trytoturn"Whyam1sosilly?"into"Itriedmybest,andI'lldobetternexttimc/'Writcdownsomepositive

sentencesforyourselfbeforebed.like"I'ateonlimetoday!"or"Istayedcalmandavoidedargumcnis.'1(2)

Slowly,you'llstarttoseeyourselfinakinderlight.

Builda"mentalchargingstation(心灵充电站)”

Saynotofake(假的)rest.Realrestisn'tstayinguplategluedtoyourphone——it*sdoingthingsthatrefillyour

energy.Createyourown"charginglist":maybetakeawarmbath,gofbrawalkorlistentomusic.(3)

Protectyourmentalenergy

Lovingyourselfisn'tjustaboutdoingmorethings.(4)Drawclearlineswithstrcssfiilrelationships,tiring

workpatternsorsituationsthatmakeyoudoubtyourself.

Avoidchasing(追逐)perfection

Waitingtobeperfectoftenmeansneverstarting.Manypeopleputthingsoffbecausethey'reafraidofmaking

mistakes.

Butdoingsomethingimperfectisbetterthandoingnothingatall.Thefirststepmattersmost.

Focusonourtrueneedsinsteadofblindlyfollowingthepaceoftheworldaroundus.Lovelaojimoreinthecoming

year.

A.It'salsoaboutspendingmoretimeonyourhobbies.

B.Thesesmallactscanbringbigjoytoyourdailylife.

C.Thesesimplewordscanhelpyoubenicertoyourself.

D.Herearesomeeasywaystopracticeself-loveindailylife.

EJfsalsoabouthavingthecouragetosayno.

1.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

2.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

3.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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4.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.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。

Travelblindboxeshavebecomeahettopicamongyoungpeopleinrecentyears.Lastsummer,myfriendLilybought

atravelblindbox.Shehadbeenlookingforwardtoatripforages.Soshewasreally(5)whentheboxarrived.Inthe

boxshefoundaplaneticket(6)Qingdao»abeautifulcityontheeastcoastofChina.Lily(7)topackhertravelingbag

rightavvay.She(8)lightclothes>apairofsunglassesandacamera.Thenextdayshesetofffbrtheairportwithout

breakfast.

WhenLilyarrivedinQingdao,shewas⑵bythefreshseaairandgcldenbeaches.Theblindboxalsoincludedabig

mealatalocalseafoodrestaurant.Sheorderedgrilledsquid(烤鳏鱼),whichtastedso(10)thatshe£tcmuchmore

thanshehadexpected.

Inthefollowingdays,Lilyexploredoldstreetsandmuseums.SheevenmadeIriendswithagroupoftravelers.They

alsocametoOingdaof11)travelblindboxes."IfIhadplannedthetrip»Imighthavechosenafamiliarplace."Lily

said."Buttheblindboxpushedmetostepoutofmy(12)life."

However,travelblindboxeshavesome。3).Somepeopledisliketheirplacesofarrivalorfindtheserxices

disappointing.Soit'simportanttoreadthedetailsaboutthetravelblindboxescarcfiillybeforebuyingone.

inshort,travelblindboxesencouragepeopletoacceptuncertaintyandcreateunfbrgcttablc(14).Itmightjustbethe

perfectchoicefbryournextadventure.

5.A.worriedB.excitedC.relaxedD.bored

6.A.toB.inC.forD.of

7.A.hatedB.rememberedC.failedD.hurried

8.A.putoutB.putoffC.putinD.putup

9.A.recordedB.comparedC.surprisedD.covered

1().A.strangeB.deliciousC.burntD.hoi

11.A.becauseofB.nexttoC.insteadofD.asfbr

12.A.famousB.comfortableC.curiousD.valuable

13.A.advantagesB.excusesC.standardsD.problems

14.A.memoriesB.coursesC.competitionsD.experiments

三、阅读理解:本大题共16小题,共32分。

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CityYouthPhotographyContest

Doyoulikephotography?Don'tmissthe2026CityYouthPhotographyContestJThecontestis

heldbytheculturalcentertocelebratethe100thbirthdayofthecityandinviteallofyoutoshow

yourloveforthecity.

Rules:

1AgeGroup:Youngphotographersaged12-18.

2Theme:"MyBeautifulHometown"

Youcantakephotosofoldstreets,modembuildings,localfood,orpeople'sdailylifethatshow

thebeautyofthecity.

3Details:

1-2photosperperson.

A30-worddescriptionofeachphotoisneeded,alongwithyournameandage.

4Others:

AllthephotosaresupposedtobesentbeforeJune30th.

Youcanhandinphotostotheculturalcenterorsendthem-to-cityphoto@163.com.

Prizesforwinners:

Thetop:10winnerswillgetachance'tojoinafreephotographycampinsummer.50excellent

photoswillbeonshowatthecitylibraryfromJuly15thtoAugust5th.

15.Whocanjointhe2026CityYouthPhotographyContest?

A.Childrenaged10-12.B.Alllocalpeople.

C.Professionalphotographers.D.Youngphotographersaged12-18.

16.WhichofthefollowingIsTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Everyonecanhandin3photosfcrthecontest.

B.Youneedtowritea30-worddescriptionfbreachphoto.

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C.Allwinnerscangetafreesummerphotographycamp.

D.Youcanonlysendphotosbyemail.

17.Whencanthephotosbehandedin?_

A.OnSeptember15th.B.OnJuly15th.

C.OnJune25th.D.OnAugust5th.

18.Whereisthispassageprobablyfrom?

A.Alocalnewspaper.B.Astorybookfbrkids.

C.Ahistorytextbook.D.Acookingmagazine.

B

Lilian,aGrade9student,lovedHanfuverymuch.Onweekends,sheoftenworeHanfiitotakephotosinthepark,

ediled(编辑)themalittleandsharedthephotosintheWeChat.Forher,thesephotosservedasaperfectwaytoshare

thebcautifi.ilHanfiiculture,whichmadehersoproud.Butsoon,someunfriendlymessagesappearedinthegroup:

"Lcokingsostrangc-arcyoutryingtogetattention?"

"Didyoueditthistoomuch?Youcan'tlookthisgoodinreallife!"

Thesemeanmessagesmademoreclassmatesjoinin.Someevencutherphotos*addedfunnystickers>andsentthem

around.Seeingthis,Lihanfeltsadandangry.Shedeletedallhersharedphotosatonceanddidn'tdaretopostanything

else.

DeskmatcChenXingyunoticedthechange.Lihanusedtobehappyandtalkative,butnowshesatalonewithhead

downduringbreaks.SohesentLihanaprivatemessage:"Don'tworryaboutthoseuglywords.A"Thcnhepostedhis

ownsillyphoto-pajamas(睡衣)andmessyhair,adding:"Mydailylife,notperfect,butIlikeit.Everyonecan

showthemselves.Whyhurtotherswithmeanwords?"

Toeveryone'ssurprise,somequietclassmatesalsospokeup.Onepostedastrange-lookingcomicwhileanother

sharedhistoycollectionandsaid:"Iusedtobeafraidofbeingcalledchildish,butnowIknowlikingsomethingis

okay.”

Slowly,thegroupwasfilledwithrealshares—dancepracticevideos,unfinishedhandcraftsandmore.Seeingthese,

Lihanfeltbraveagain.ShepostedanewHanfiiphoto-thistimetakenontheschoolplayground,witlinomuch

editing.

"ThisHanfu'scolorissopretty!"

"CanyouteachmehowtomatchHanfunexttime?"

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Lilianlookedatthescreenandsmiledhappily.Standuptounkindbehavior-onlineandinreallife.Bebravetobewho

youare.

19.WhydidLihandeleteailhersharedphotos?

A.Shewasaskedtosharesomethingelse.

B.ShewantedtopostanewHanfuphoto.

C.Shethoughtherphotoswerenotclearenough.

D.Shereceivedunfriendlymessagesandwashurt.

20.Whichsentencecanbefilledin▲?

A.Whynotlearntoeditphotos?

B.Don'tsharepersonallifeonlineagain.

C.YourHanfuphotosarereallynice.

D.Justbeniceandrespectpeople'shobbies.

21.HowdidLihan'sfeelingschangeinthestory?

22.Whatisthebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.BeBravetoBeYourselfB.ASchoolHanfliShow

C.WaystoEditPhotosOnlineD.ChangeYourselftoFitIn

c

(

InNovember2025,astronautswhowereworkingonChina*sTiangongSpace◎

Stationdidsomethingnew.:Theycookedchickenwings.Thiswasnotjust

heatingpre-mademeals,butaprocessofrealcooking.Butcookinginspace»el

whichisfarmorechallengingthancnEarth»conieswithtwobigproblems.BI

Thefirstproblemisheat.OnEarth,hotair,beinglightandlessheavy,risesup,

chickenwingoven

whichhelpsovensbake(烤)tbodcvcnly.Butinspace,thereiszerogravity:

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Hotairdoesnotrise.Itstaysonlyneartheheater.Thismakescookinganythingslow.

Thesecond:problemissmokeandoil.Peoplecallita"hiddenkiller".Whenyoucook,smallparticles1颗粒)ofoil

andsmokegointotheair.Inzerogravity,theseparticles,notbeingpulleddownwardbygravity,float(漂浮)

everywhere.Theycanblockthestation'simportantairfilters(过滤器)andputtheastronauts'healthatrisk,which

makesthisproblemverydangerous.

So;Chineseengineersbuilt:a.Mmagicoven",whichisdesignedtosolvebothproblemsatonce.IthasaIaninside.The

fanforcesthehotairtomovearoundjustlikeitdoesonEarth.ltalsohasaspecialrangehood(抽油烟机)builtinside,

forminga"closedsystem".Ittakesinallthedangeroussmokeandoilrightaway,filteringtheairsothatonlycleanair

comesout.

Thankstothissmartoven,theastronautscookedtheirchickenwingsinjust28minutcs.Thcycouldfinallyenjoythe

smelloffresh-cookedfbod»arealtasteofhome,farawayinspace.

23.WhatnewthingdidtheastronautsdoonTiangongSpaceStationinNovember2025?

A.Theymadeanewoven.B.Theycleanedthestation

C.Theycookedchickenwings.D.Theyheatedthepre-mademeals.

24.Whatmakessmokesandoilad,"hiddenkiller"inthespacestation?

A.Theypollutethepre-mademcals.andmakethemunfitfbrastronauts.

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.

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Haveyouheardofmicroplastics(微塑料)?Canweseetheminourdaily

life?Aretheygoodorbadfbrhumanbeings?

Microplasticsareverysmall.AccordingtoNationalGeographic,

microplasticsarcusuallylessthanfivemillimeters(毫米)insize.Butthey

bringbigproblcms.Thissmallsizelets(hemgoeverywhere,evenirwaler

andair.Theydon'tbreakdowneasilyandcanstayintheenvironmentfbrhundredsofyears.Anewstudysaidthatby

2040,microplasticpollutioncouldbetwiceasbadasitisnow.

Microplasticsareverysmallpiecesofplastic.Theycomefrommanyplaces.Forexample»about60percentof

materialmadeintoclothesisplastic.Everytimewhentheclothesarewashed»theyshedmicroplastics.Whenwater

bottlesandotherbigplasticproductsareleftoutside,theybreakdownslowlyintomicroplastics.Thesemicroplastics

canbebadfbrourhealthandevencausecancer.InAugust,theConversationreportedthatscientistsfound

microplasticsinpeople'sbrains.fbrthefirsttimc.Thcymayhurtbraincells(细胞)andchangehowthebrainworks.

Wildanimalsarealsoatriskfrommicroplastic.pollution.Eachyear,uptothreemilliontonsofmicroplasticsendup

intheocean.Sincetheyaretoosmalltobeseen,fishmayeatthembymistakeandbecomeverysick.

Todealwiththeproblem,scientiststhinkthebestwayrightnowistomakeanduselessplastic.Asstudents,wecan

reduceplasticthingsinourdailylifefsuchasusingglassormetalcupsinsteadofplasticbottlesandcups.

27.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordHshcd"inParagraph3probablymeaninChinese?

A.代替B.降低C.改变D.脱落

28.Whatcanweknowaboutmicroplastics?

A.Microplasticscomefromtheoceans.

B.Microplasticsareoftenoverfivemillimeters.

C.Itisdifficultfbrmicroplasticstobreakdown.

D.Scientistsfoundmicroplasticshe'pedpeople'sbrainsworkbetter.

29.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph4referto?

A.Microplastics.B.Braincells.

C.Wildanimals.D.Plasticbottles.

30.Whatwouldbethebesttitlefbrthetext?

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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,peoplearoundthe

worldusebillionsoftonsofpaper.Butdoyouknowhowpaperismade?Mostpaperismadefromwood.First,

workerscutdowntreesandturnthemintowoodpulp(纸浆).Then,theymakethepulpintopaper.ltlakesabout17

treestomakeonetonofpaper.Thatmeanswecutdownmillionsoftreeseveryyearjustfbrpaper.

Paperisveryuscfiilinourdailylifc.Wcuseittowrite»toprintbooks»andtowrapthings.Butwcalsowastealotof

paper.Everyday,peoplethrowawaytonsofusedpaper.Ifwereuseandrecyclepaper,wecansavemany

trees.Recyclingonetonofpapercansave17treesandalotofwater.ltalsohelpstoreducepollution.

Inmanycountries»schoolsandcompanieshavestartedrecyclingprograms.Theycollectusedpaperandsenditto

factoriestobemadeintonewpaper.Wecanalsodoourpartathome.Smallactionscanmakeabigdifference.

(1)Whatismostpapermadefrom?

(2)Howmanytreesdocsittaketomakeonetonofpaper?

(3)Whydoschoolsandcompaniessendusedpapertofactories?

(4)Whatwillyoudotosavepaperinyourdailylife?(Write30wordsormore)

五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。

32.Whaidoyouliketolistento?NDW,morepeopleinChinaarclisteningtopodcasts

(播客):audiobooks(有声书)radiodramasandmore.Thankstothis,thenear

economy(经济)"isgrowing(1)(rapid).

AccordingtoiiMediaResearch»therewere747milliononlineaudiolistenersinChina

in2024»whichisabout68percentofallinternet£2)_(use).By2029,(3)audiomarket

mightbeworthover741billionyuan.

Audiocontent(内7;)ispopular(4)itcantitintodailyhtc.Peoplecanlistenwhilegoingtoworkorschool,walking

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orbeforesleep.lthelpsthemrelaxandenjoytheirfreetime,"Comparedtoreading,listeningisnotthat£5).(tired),

especiallywhenpeoplearelearningdifficultthings,"saidChengYanliang»whostartedthepodenstHuzuoHuyou.

Morethanthat»audiocontenthelpspeoplelearnandfeelconnectedPodcasts,fbrexample,arcinformativeand

createasenseofcommunity.Listenerscanjoinonlinegroups£6]_(talk)withhostsandothers.

Inrecentyears*makingmoneyfromaudiocontent(7)(become)easier,attracting(吸弓I)morecontent

creators.Theymakemoneythroughadsandpaidcontent.Morelistenersarewillingtopay(8)audiocontent.

Astheeareconomydevelops,techcompaniesarebringingAItoolsthathelpcreatorsmakeaudiocontent.For

example»inJanuary2025>atoolthatturnstextintopodcastsandofferstranslationsandAInotes£91(introduce)

byNetEase.

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

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⑶—

(4)_

⑸一

(6)_

⑺一

(8)—

⑼一

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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"Learningonlineorintraditionalmethods?"为题征集稿件,请结合自身实际,从以下两种方

式中任选其,用英语写篇短文陈述理由。

LearningOnlineTraditionalMethods

☆convenientandfast☆face-to-facecommunication

☆richonlineresources(资源)☆agoodlearningenvironment

写作要求:

(1)文中须包含所选方式的要点提示,可适当发挥;

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