2026年译林版九年级英语中考阅读理解专题讲义3(含答案)

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2026年九年级英语中考专题3 阅读理解猜作者态度题和其他人态度题 文章接下来会发生什么 文章来自于哪里
阅读理解总体做题方法:①圈关键词,判断题型,利用关键词推文章主旨大意
(示例都是中考题) ②整体文章通读,段落重心标出,了解每一段中心,以及段与段之间关系
③带着定位词回文定位(本句和上下两句范围),不同的题型不同做题思路,但是回文定位一致,不可以省略
作者态度题和其他人态度题:
作者态度题:找文章最后一段首尾句/或者最后一段情态动词后面的句子
其他人态度题:找其所说得话
Do you sometimes feel sad or stressed How do you usually deal with these feelings Counselling for Toads: A Psychological Adventure tells the story of Mr. Toad who becomes very sad and visits a kind counsellor (心理医生) named Heron. Together, they find out why Mr. Toad feels so unhappy and how he can feel better.//通过反问引出小故事,突出话题:经常感到压力,如何解决?
Mr. Toad used to be happy and enjoy life, but he starts feeling lonely and unimportant. Although he tries to put on a brave face to continue the life, he finds himself increasingly stressed and melancholy. His friends notice he has changed and suggest he should talk to Heron. During their meetings, Heron helps Mr. Toad look back at his childhood. He remembers his strict father and quiet mother, who made him feel he was never good enough.蛤蟆先生感到孤独和不受重视,寻求Heron帮助
Heron teaches Mr. Toad about three ways people usually think and act: Child Ego (自我) State, Parent Ego State and Adult Ego State. It is common for people to have different feelings, but what matters is to choose how to face and solve them.Heron教蛤蟆先生思考并且行动去解决压力感
For example, Mr. Toad learns to say “no” when friends ask too much of him. Heron tells him, “You can’t change others, but you can choose how to behave in your own way.” He also says, “To understand yourself better, you must connect with your feelings. No one can help you but yourself.”Heron教蛤蟆先生勇敢说不//
This book is great for teenagers because it talks about real problems, like feeling stressed by friends or family. It shows that asking for help is brave, not weak. Through Mr. Toad’s journey, readers learn to understand their feelings and grow stronger.//这本书适合青少年学会调节自己压力
23.What is the writer’s attitude (态度) to self-understanding
A.Supportive. B.Unclear. C.Doubtful.
(作者态度题找文章最后一段首尾句/或者最后一段情态动词后面的句子)
By 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) has become even more powerful and creative. A new trend (趋势) called “AI Teachers” is now common in classrooms. These AI systems not only answer questions but also design personalized learning plans for each student. For example, if a student has a problem with math, the AI teacher will create 3D models and games to help them understand. Moreover, these systems can recognize students’ feelings through facial expressions. If a learner looks puzzled, the AI gently asks, “Shall I explain it again ” This makes education more human-centered.AI在学习方面有所帮助
Another exciting development is “AI + Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)”. Scientists have created light headsets that let people control robots or computers just by thinking. This technology helps disabled students write articles or draw pictures using their minds. Recently, a disabled boy in Fuzhou even used BCI to play chess with his classmates online. A 14-year-old user named Lin Lin shared, “It feels like magic—my thoughts become actions!”AI在帮助残疾学生写文章和画画//
However, new challenges appear. Some people worry about AI “deepfakes”—videos that look real but aren’t real. To solve this, governments are making strict rules. Since 2024, all AI-produced works must have a special digital watermark (数字水印) to avoid cheating. For example, a Beijing middle school now uses software to check watermarks in students’ homework. Teachers say, “It’s like a true sign for AI work.”AI导致作弊情况严重,学术造假//
Looking ahead, AI is expected to fight climate change. “AI Forests” projects use drones (无人机) and smart robots to plant trees in deserts and monitor wildlife. In Fujian Province, smart sensors powered by AI track (追踪) forest fires, sending out warnings within seconds. As Dr. Chen from Xiamen University says, “AI isn’t just technology—it’s a bridge to a greener future.”AI有望在环境问题上有所造诣//
44.What’s Dr. Chen’s attitude (态度) toward AI
A.Careful. B.Uninterested. C.Doubtful. D.Hopeful.
(其他人态度题:找其所说得话)
文章接下来会发生什么:看文章最后一句话,找同意替换,原词再现,看接下来发生什么 (记叙文会出现这种类型,类似于续写小故事)
In the morning, Dorothy and the Scarecrow (稻草人) found some water, and Dorothy washed. “You have brains, and you can think. That’s wonderful.” said the Scarecrow.
Suddenly, they heard a shout from the trees near the house and they all ran out of the house to look.
They saw a man by a big tree, with an axe in his hand. He was made of tin. He stood very still. And he shouted “Help!” again and again.
“What can I do for you ” asked Dorothy.
“I can’t move,” said the Tin Man (锡人). “Please oil me. There’s an oil-can in my house.”
At once Dorothy ran back to the house and found the oil-can. Then she carefully oiled the Tin Man. Slowly, he began to move, first his head, and then his arms and legs.
“Thank you,” the Tin Man said. “I feel better now.” He put down his axe. “I went out in the rain, you see, and water is very bad for a tin body. By the way, where are you going ”
Dorothy told him about the Wizard of Oz (奥兹魔法师). “I want to go back to Kansa, and the Scarecrow wants some brains,” she said.
The Tin Man was very interested. “Can the Wizard give me a heart, do you think I have no heart, so I can’t love, or feel...I would very much like to have a heart.”
“Come with us,” said the Scarecrow.
“Yes,” said Dorothy. “And then you can ask the Wizard for help, too.”
So the three friends walked along the yellow brick road.
9.What would probably happen next in the story
A.The three friends would live in the Tin Man’s house happily ever after.
B.The three friends would take their trip to Oz without any difficulty.
C.The three friends wouldn’t ask the Wizard of Oz for help.
D.The three friends would go to visit the Wizard of Oz.
文章来自于哪里:直接排除法做题,但注意文章会不会有click或者网址提示,会出现网页(magazine,newspaper有时候万能项,除非加限定词)
Many teenagers want to look cool. But not everyone can afford to keep up with the changing fashion trends (潮流). Chloe Murray, an eighth-grader at Jefferson Middle School in the US, realized this problem and started a charitable clothes closet (慈善衣橱) to help her peers.
Her school was for the idea too. The school let her use a room for the project. Murray’s classmates joined her as well. When the charitable clothes closet, Chloe’s Closet, opened, it was filled with trendy clothes for girls and boys to help students look their best. “Confidence is a real problem in middle school, especially when it comes to clothing,” Murray told the Chicago Tribune, a daily newspaper in Chicago, US.
Where are the clothes from Many people from the school’s community and neighboring schools gave away used and new clothes. The clothes closet is only open after school. Students can “buy” these clothes by earning “money” when they turn in their schoolwork on time, make corrections on homework, take part in a school activity or express helpfulness to their peers and teachers. Since the first week in March, about 100 items have been “sold” to students.
“If you provide children with basic needs, such as clothing, they will be better able to focus on the learning material rather than pay too much attention to what they are wearing,” said Shannon Arko, a language teacher at the school, about the closet. “Feeling good about yourself translates into a better learning experience overall.”
35.Where can we read this article
A.The website of Jefferson Middle School. B.The newspaper Chicago Tribune.
C.A blog of a language teacher. D.A report of a school project.
(report 和textbook专业性过于强烈 ,这两个需要留意下 )
One dull afternoon, Hannah came in with a telegram (电报).
“It’s one of the worst telegram things, mum.” she said.
Mrs. March read two lines of it and dropped back into her chair. Laurie rushed downstairs for water, and Jo read aloud, in a frightened voice...
Mrs. March,
Your husband is very e at once.
S. HALE
Blank Hospital, Washington.
How suddenly the whole world seemed to change! For several minutes there was nothing but sound of crying in the room. Poor Hannah was the first to recover and she said, “Get your things ready right away, mum.” Mrs. March again read the message over, saying “I shall go at once, but it may be too late. Oh, girls, girls, help me to bear it!”
“Where’s Laurie ” she asked presently.
“Here, ma’am. Oh, let me do something!” cried the boy, hurrying from the next room.
“Send a telegram saying I will come at once. The next train goes early in the morning. I’ll take that.”
“Leave a note at Aunt March’s. Jo, give me that pen and paper.” Jo well knew that money must be borrowed for the long, sad journey, and she felt as if she could do a little for her father.
[...]
The short afternoon passed quickly. All other things were done. However, Jo came back with a mixture of fun and fear, satisfaction and regret in it, saying “That’s my contribution (贡献) toward making Father comfortable and bringing him home!”
“My dear, where did you get it Twenty-five dollars! Jo, I hope you haven’t done anything stupid ”
“No, it’s mine honestly. I didn’t beg, borrow, or steal it. I earned it, and I don’t think you’ll blame me, for I only sold what was my own.”
As she spoke, Jo took off her bonnet and they were shocked to find all her hair was cut short.
16.What does the underlined word “bonnet” probably mean
A.耳环 B.帽子 C.蝴蝶结 D.毛衣
18.What’s the best title for the selection (选段)
A.Good news. B.A telegram. C.A dull afternoon. D.The March family.
19.What might happen next in the story
A.Laurie would secretly sell his own belongings to help the March family.
B.Hannah would tell everyone that she knew about Jo’s plan to cut her hair.
C.The family would prepare for Mrs. March’s journey with mixed emotions.
D.Mrs. March would be angry with Jo for cutting her hair and refuse the money.
阅读下面材料,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
On March 8, 2025, Huawei officially formed a healthcare team to enter the AI medical field. This is really exciting news for the whole world.
For a long time, people have faced problems like uneven distribution (分布不均) of medical resources and low diagnostic efficiency (诊断效率). Huawei, with its strong technology in communication, cloud computing, and AI, can provide powerful computing for medical processing and analysis.
In the past, doctors sometimes spent a lot of time looking through thick medical papers. But with Huawei’s new technology, this will change. The team will also try to use 5G technology. This way, doctors in big cities can share their knowledge with doctors in small towns or villages. It can help solve the problem of uneven medical resources.
The global AI medical market is growing fast. More and more people are using AI in healthcare. Huawei’s entry into this field is like adding fuel to the fire. Their new ideas and technologies will surely bring big changes.
We all hope that with Huawei’s efforts, healthcare around the world will become better. People will get better medical care. Let’s look forward to seeing the wonderful things that Huawei’s healthcare team will do in the AI medical field.
25.What does “adding fuel to the fire” mean in the article
A.Reducing Huawei’s influence. B.Stopping the growth of AI.
C.Making the AI medical field grow faster. D.Creating new problems for doctors.
26.What is the author’s attitude towards Huawei AI healthcare
A.Worried. B.Supportive. C.Uninterested. D.Doubtful.
27.What is the main purpose of the article
A.To describe Huawei’s plan to use AI for solving medical problems.
B.To compare Huawei with other tech companies.
C.To criticize (批评) Huawei’s new projects.
D.To explain how AI replaces doctors.
For those who prefer to sit on their sofas and enjoy entertainment (娱乐) programs on Chinese New Year’s Eve, the Spring Festival Gala (春晚) is something not to be missed. However, the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, as the first gala following the successful inclusion (入选) of the Chinese Spring Festival in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH非遗) list, was much more than an entertainment event.
________
The gala began with an eye-catching opening act featuring (以……为特点) Li Ziqi, the Internet influencer and Sichuan ICH Ambassador. Her dress in this act included many Chinese ICH art forms, such as plant dyeing (coloring cloth with leaves), bamboo weaving and Miao embroidery. In total, 13 ICH different skills were used. “Each part of the dress tells a story from the past, and they make me deeply understand how rich Chinese culture is.” said a viewer.
________
Another highlight of the Gala was the Cyber Yangko Dance in which humanoid robots (robots shaped like humans) dressed in colorful costumes performed yangko dance, spun handkerchiefs (转手绢) and formed creative group patterns. The show amazed audiences and showed the modern technology-traditional art connection. One audience Mr. Zhang expressed, “I had much fun watching it and was amazed at how technology brought new life to traditions.”
________
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala featured a Tibet branch-venue (西藏分会场) showing cultural exchange through performances like “Flying Strings and Welcoming Spring”. Dancers from different ethnic groups (民族) wore traditional Tibetan costumes to perform the Mangkang String Dance. The cultural exchange was further intensified by the foreign band One Republic’s performance of “Counting Stars”. The song connected the energetic rhythm with Chinese-style stage design and traditional instruments, offering both Chinese and global audiences a wonderful cultural experience.
As an important part of the Spring Festival, the Gala celebrates not only China’s rich traditions but also modern achievements. And China, as a nation with rich cultural heritage and a creative spirit, will continue to shine on the international stage.
29.What does the underlined word “intensified” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Reduced. B.Deepened. C.Dropped. D.Changed
31.What’s the writer’s attitude when talking about the 2025 Spring Festival Gala
A.Serious. B.Proud. C.Doubtful. D.Calm.
Have you ever made a quick decision you later regretted Yeah, me too. Before that, I thought “Wow, I’m a human supercomputer!”, but shortly after the decision, I realized it might have been one of my worst ideas ever. That’s the beauty and the problem of how our minds work, as clearly explained by Daniel Kahneman in his bestselling book Thinking, Fast and Slow, published in 2011. It’s an interesting exploration (探索) into the way we make decisions.
Daniel Kahneman, a well-known psychologist (心理学家) and Nobel Prize winner, uses simple examples to show two ways our brains think. When you see a snake, you might jump back without thinking. This is System l—a fast, automatic (自动的) way of thinking. It works quickly and without much effort. But when you work out a math problem or plan a trip, you need to turn to System 2, a slow, careful way of thinking.
This book helps us understand why we sometimes make mistakes. For example, if a shop says a shirt is “50% off from 100,” we think 50 is a good price, but maybe the real price was lower. This is the “anchoring effect” that the first information we hear influence our choice. So Kahneman suggests slowing down and using System 2 to avoid mistakes when making important decisions.
Thinking, Fast and Slow is not just for scientists. It is useful for everyone. Although some ideas are challenging, the clear examples explain big ideas. By learning about these thinking habits, you can make wiser choices. As Kahneman says, “Understanding our mistakes is the first step to avoiding them.”
37.What does the “anchoring effect” mean in Paragraph 3
A.People are influenced by the first information they hear.
B.People don’t take the first information seriously.
C.People always make correct decisions without thinking.
38.What do you know about the book Thinking, Fast and Slow
A.It discusses three ways human thinks.
B.It helps people to make wiser decisions.
C.It uses difficult examples to explain ideas.
39.What’s the author’s attitude towards the book Thinking, Fast and Slow
A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Unclear.
A research team from China’s Shanghai Jiao Tong University has developed a six-legged guide robot that is expected to deal with the country’s shortage of real guide dogs.
“We believe our robot will work as ‘a pair of eyes’ for visually impaired people,” said Professor Gao Feng from the School of Mechanical Engineering on Thursday.
According to the China Association of Persons with Visual Disabilities, there are about 17.31 million visually impaired people in China. However, due to high breeding (培养) costs and long training periods, there are reportedly only over 400 guide dogs in service nationwide, which means only one guide dog is available for every 40,000 visually impaired people in China.
As a strong backup (增援) for the real guide dogs, the guide robot can accurately recognize the speech of blind people and reply in less than one second, walking at a maximum (最高的) speed of three meters per second while keeping a stable (稳定的) walking state with little noise.
“The primary task of our robot is to build effective communication with blind people to enable the robot to understand the user’s intentions while maintaining coordinated (协调的) movements,” said Gao. To achieve these goals, the robot uses a perception (感知) system of “seeing, hearing, asking and touching” to enable the users to control the robot.
In addition, it is equipped with many kinds of sensors such as laser radar to improve the accuracy of perception in different environments. This means it can walk smoothly on different types of terrain (地形) and guide the blind both indoors and outdoors with no need of Internet, making it easier to use, more stable, and more reliable for blind people.
The guide robot is now undergoing field testing. Gao said, “We have already received orders for 20 units, and believe that it will soon be ready for the market!”
46.What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the third paragraph
A.To tell us our country is short of guide dogs.
B.To stress the difficulty of training a guide dog.
C.To introduce the development of robot guide dogs.
D.To ask us to care for visually impaired people.
47.Which of the following is NOT true about the guide robot
A.It’s easy for blind people to control it.
B.It can move smoothly indoors and outdoors.
C.It can understand the user’s orders and react quickly.
D.It is able to walk over 200 meters in a minute.
48.What is Gao Feng’s attitude towards the guide robot
A.Doubtful. B.Confident. C.Negative. D.Worried.
49.What’s the best title for the passage
A.China’s robot market has greatly improved
B.Chinese disabled people have lived a better life
C.Professor Gao Feng’s dream has finally come true
D.China develops a six-legged guide robot for blind people
Materials ◎A glass bottle with a cap ◎Boiling water ◎Some crushed ice (碎冰;冰沙) ◎A lighter (打火机;点火器) Very important! Only adults can use the lighter!!!
Steps 1. Place the crushed ice into the cap of the glass bottle. 2. Pour boiling water into the glass bottle until it is about 2cm deep. 3. Ask an adult to use the lighter to light a small piece of paper. Then quickly blow out the paper just above the bottle opening. Hold the smoking paper inside the bottle. (You want the smoke from the paper to fill the bottle.) 4. Put the cap with ice on the bottle and be sure that it is shut close. 5. Wait several minutes for the cloud to form. Then take off the cap and look at the cloud.
Result A cloud can be seen. But it isn’t exactly round and disappears in a short time.
52.________ is NOT used in this experiment.
A.Hot water B.A glass bottle C.Crushed ice D.A temperature tester
54.Where might the text be taken from
A.A science textbook. B.A math book. C.A history novel. D.A guidebook.
Jonty Gentoo: The Adventures of a Penguin by Julia Donaldson (writer), Axel Scheffler (artist) ★★★★4.8 Price: $10.82 Published on Sept.3, 2024 #1 best seller in Children’s Books on Friendship Join a brave small penguin on the adventure (冒险) of a lifetime, in this wonderful new picture book. Jonty, a little gentoo (巴布亚) penguin, wants to find his true home at the South Pole. One night, he runs away from the zoo alone and sets out on an amazing journey, all the way to the South Pole. However, he ends up at the North Pole by mistake. While reading the story, children will cheer Jonty when he makes his way back bravely. Come to get one for your younger child now! Top Reviews From the Buyers Around the World
★★★★★Nice book Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 Great photos, a great story, and the book itself is of high quality.
★★★★★Julia Donaldson is the best Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025 Bought for a Christmas gift. My 3-year-old son loves it!
★★★★★excellent Reviewed in Australia on December 1, 2024 My granddaughter enjoyed the story! I did as well!
59.What do we know about Jonty
A.He is an emperor penguin.
B.He used to live at the North Pole.
C.He wants to get to the South Pole.
D.He leaves the zoo with his friends.
61.What’s the purpose of the text
A.To help students with English. B.To tell stories to younger children.
C.To teach children about animals. D.To sell books to people worldwide.
62.Where is the text probably taken from
A.A website. B.A newspaper. C.A textbook. D.A magazine.
SHORT VIDEO COMPETITION
To share our stories with the world and make people know more about China, we will hold a short video competition from September to November this year.
All Chinese students are welcome! Join us now to tell the stories of China in foreign languages!
Theme (主题)
Smart products made in China
Requirements
* The language of the video should be English.
* The video can be in the forms of talk shows, interviews and so on.
* The video should be no longer than 5 minutes.
How to take part
You can take part in the competition as individuals (个人) or teams.
The video should be sent to Chinastory2025@ before November 30.
Th e subject line of your email should be like this:
Short Video Competition—your name—age—school—video’s namePrizes
Award Number of winners Prize for each work
Special 1 1,500 RMB
Gold 2 1,000 RMB
Silver 3 800 RMB
Bronze 5 500 RMB
The Most Creative 10 A special gift
Looking forward to your works!
65.What does the subject line of the email include
①your age ② your name ③ your school ④ your address ⑤ your video’s name
A.①②③④ B.①②③⑤ C.①②④⑤ D.②③④⑤
66.Which of the following is RIGHT
A.The purpose of the competition is to improve students’ skills in making short videos.
B.The short video can be recorded in only three forms.
C.Chinese smart products should be introduced in the short video.
D.All the winners will get some money as prizes.
67.Where is the text probably taken from
A.An English newspaper. B.A travel guidebook. C.A survey report. D.A street map.
E-wasteElectronic waste (e-waste) comes from computers, cameras, phones, fridges, TVs and so on.
How much e-waste has been produced
There is too much e-waste on the earth. In the past ten years, 506.5 Mt of e-waste has been produced. That is as heavy as about 50,149 Eiffel Towers.
What can we do with e-waste E-waste is harmful to the environment. Repeat the three words in our life: reduce, reuse and recycle. Here are some examples. ◆Quadloop created solar lanterns with e-waste. ◆Mixed Reality Lab designed educational toys with e-waste for poor kids. ◆Junichi Kawanishi turned about 79,000 tons of e-waste into medals. ◆Alex Lin recycled about 136 tons of broken computers into ones that can be used again
73.What is the relationship between global e-waste production and the time (2013-2022) according to the text
A. B. C. D.
74.What did Alex Lin do with e-waste
A.He made medals. B.He created lanterns. C.He designed toys. D.He recycled computers.
75.Tom has a broken computer. Which are the correct ways to deal with it according to the passage
①Store it in a big box. ②Donate it to a recycling center.
③Use it to make a toy robot. ④Use it to create a small metal blackboard.
A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④
76.Where is the text taken from
A.A magazine. B.A website. C.A poster. D.A newspaper.
题号 16 18 19
答案 B B C
题号 25 26 27 29
答案 C B A B
题号 31 37 38 39
答案 B A B A
题号 46 47 48 49
答案 A D B D
题号 52 54 59
答案 D A C
题号 61 62 65 66 67
答案 D A B C A
题号 73 74 75 76
答案 B D D B