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2025年上海市青浦區(qū)中考一模英語試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、單項選擇

1.CouldyoupleasedomefavourandpassthismessagetoJohn?

A.aB.anC.theD./

2.Ourfuturehappinessdependsthechoiceswemaketoday.

A.byB.onC.forD.with

3.VisitorscanseeamazingicesculpturesinHarbin________winter.

A.toB.onC.inD.at

4.Theconcertlastedonly________minutesbeforethepowerwentout.

A.fewB.littleC.afewD.alittle

5.LeonardodaVinciisconsideredoneoftalentedartistsofalltime.

A.moreB.themoreC.mostD.themost

6.Being_______meanstakingownershipofyourmistakesandlearningfromthem.

A.responseB.responsibleC.responsiblyD.responsibility

7.Driversobeytrafficrulestoensurethesafetyofthemselvesandothers.

A.canB.willC.mightD.should

8.Owenamemberofthiscompanyforovertenyears.

A.wasB.hasbeenC.willbeD.hadbeen

9.TheytheirplansforthevacationwhenIwalkedintotheroom.

A.discussB.discussedC.havediscussedD.werediscussing

10.Thepoliceofficerwarnedthechildrennotnearthebusyroad.

A.playB.toplayC.playedD.playing

11.Foragreatperformance,theboysspentthewholedaytheirinstruments.

A.practisingB.topractiseC.practisedD.practise

12.Socialmediahelpsusgetnews,itmayalsoincludefalseinformation.

A.soB.orC.forD.but

13.Thecakewon'triseyouusetherightamountofbakingpowder.

A.asB.sinceC.unlessD.because

14.Thenewmedicinewillhaveagoodeffectonhisillness,?

A.won'titB.isn'titC.hasn'titD.didn'tit

15."breathtakingview!^^Alexexclaimedafterreachingthetopofthemountain.

A.HowB.WhatC.WhataD.Whatan

二、選詞填空

A.testB.entertainmentC.wonderedD.recognizedE.spread

EscapeRoomshavebecomeapopularformof16inrecentyears.Theyarean

excitingwaytospendtimewithfriends,family,orcolleaguesandputyourproblem-solvingskills

tothe17.

Buthaveyouever18whereescaperoomscamefrom?EscapeRooms,alsoknown

asPuzzleRoomsorEscapeGames,originatedinJapaninthelate2000s.Theywereinspiredby

videogamesandlive-actionrole-playinggames,whichwerepopularinthecountry.Thefirst

escaperoomwasopenedinKyotoin2007,anditquicklybecameahit.Theconceptthen19

tootherpartsofAsiaandEurope,anditwasn'tlongbeforeescaperoomsbecamepopulararound

theworld.

A.creativityB.physicalC.curiousD.exactlyE.satisfaction

So,what20areEscapeRooms?Inanescaperoom,acrowdofpeopleislockedina

themedroomandgivenasetofpuzzlestosolve.Thepuzzlescanbeanythingfromriddlesand

logicproblemsto21challengesandtasksthatrequireteamwork.Theplayersmustsolve

allthepuzzleswithinacertaintimelimit,usually60minutes,toescapefromtheroom.

Escaperoomshavebecomepopularformanyreasons.Forone,theyareafunandengaging

waytospendtimewithfriendsandfamily.Theyalsochallengeplayerstousetheir

problem-solvingskills,22andcriticalthinkingabilities,makingthemagreatactivityfor

team-buildingandcorporateevents.Finally,escaperoomsprovideasenseofaccomplishmentand

23whenplayerssuccessfullysolveapuzzleorescapefromtheroom.

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三、單詞拼寫

24.Wewillcelebrateourweddinganniversarynextweek,(five)

25.Afterthepicnic,wemixedupourbasketwith,butwesoonfixedit.(they)

26.Jackprovidedsomemoreevidenceinordertohispoint,(proof)

27.Ilookedoutofthewindowandsawsomeflowersinthegarden,(colour)

28.Ifsimportanttokeepasmanyculturalaspossible,(tradition)

29.Nancyalwayskeepsherroomcleanandfreeofanymess,(spot)

30.Allofuscometoathatweshouldworkbetterasateam,(conclude)

31.Mikewasthathehadlefthishomeworkathomeuntilhecheckedhisschoolbag.

(aware)

四、完成句子

32.Mr.Jonesshowedhisvasetoonlytwoofhisfriends.(改為一般疑問句)

Mr.Joneshisvasetoonlytwoofhisfriends?

33.Thestudentswillfinishtheirprojectintwoweeks.(對劃線部分提問)

willthestudentsfinishtheirproject?

34.Tomaskedhisclassmates,S4Doyoulikecomicstrips?"(改為賓語從句)

Tomaskedhisclassmatestheycomicstrips.

35.SomeforeignersaresurprisedtogettheirtakeoutsoquicklyinChina.(保持句意基本不變)

someforeigners5,theygettheirtakeoutsoquicklyinChina.

36.Sheissobravethatshecouldspeakinfrontoftheaudienceconfidently.(保持句意基本不變)

Sheistospeakinfrontoftheaudienceconfidently.

37.Theschoolwillcancelthesportsmeetingiftheweatherdoesn'timprove.(改為被動語態(tài))

Thesportsmeetingwilliftheweatherdoesn'timprove.

38.anewway,scientists,thehealthoftrees,havefound,tostudy(連詞成句)

五、閱讀理解

Doyouagreewithgene(基因)editing?

Andy:Everyyear,manybabiesarebornwithgenetic(遺傳的)problems.Ifwe

cangetridoftheseproblemsbyeditingtheirgenes,wecansavemanylives.

Meanwhile,editinggenesallowsparentstochoosetheirbabies'appearanceand

evenintelligence.Thiscangivetheirchildrenabetterfuture.However,tostop

somepeoplefromusingthistechnologyinbadways,ifsnecessarytohavelaws

thattellushowweareallowedtoeditgenes.

Diana:Parentsmakethedecisiontoeditababy'sgeneswithouttheirchildren's

agreement.Thisgoesagainsttherightsoftheseunbornchildren.Moreimportantly,

thistechnologymaydestroyhumans'geneticdiversity(多樣f生).Inmyopinion,

youareuniqueandnoonecanreplaceyou.However,thiscouldchangeifparents

canedittheirbabies'genes.Everyonemightlookthesamesomeday.

Cici:Thisnewtechnologycanhelpfixbabies9problemsthattheyarebomwith,

?likeheartdiseases.Manychildrensufferfromthesethings.________Butwiththis

technology,allbabiescanbebomhealthyandtheirparentswon'thavetoworry

aboutthem.

Kate:Thistechnologycouldberisky.Itcouldresultinsomeproblemsforbabies

ifitisnotusedproperly.Theirparentsmayregretthis.Whafsworse,ifonlyrich

peoplecanaffordit,geneeditingcouldbeseenasunfairtopoorfamilies.Therich

0wouldbeabletomaketheirchildrencleverandgood-looking,whileordinary

peoplecouldnot.Richfamilieswouldgetricherandpoorfamilieswouldget

poorer.

39.WhatdoesAndythinkisneededtopreventpeoplefromusinggeneeditinginwrongways?

A.Gettingridofgeneticproblems.B.Lawstocontrolgeneediting.

C.Makingthetechnologyexpensive.D.Guidancetohelpparentsmakedecisions.

40.thinksthateditingbabies'geneswithouttheiragreementgoesagainsttheirrights.

A.AndyB.DianaC.CiciD.Kate

41.WhichofthefollowingisthesuitablesentencetofillintheblankinCici*sopinion?

A.Theyhavenothingtodobutbreakthelaws.

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B.Theirparentscangivethemabrightfuture.

C.Theywilllivelikenormalpeopleintheirchildhood.

D.Theirparentshavetospendalotofmoneytokeepthemhealthy.

42.WhatproblemwillgeneeditingcauseaccordingtoKate?

A.Everyonemightlookthesamesomeday.

B.Peoplewillusethetechnologyinbadways.

C.Parentsmaysufferfromseriousheartdiseases.

D.Thegapbetweentherichandthepoorwillbecomebigger.

43.Theunderlinedword"jf'inKate'sopinionrefersto.

A.thecostofgeneeditingB.theriskofusingthetechnology

C.thedecisiontoeditababy'sgenesD.theagreementonthebaby'sappearance

44.Thepassageaboveismainlyabout.

A.differentwaysofgeneeditingB.theresearchongeneediting

C.differentattitudesaboutgeneeditingD.thedevelopmentofgeneediting

六、完形填空

Teachersdedicateahugeamountoftimeandenergytotheirstudents.Inadditiontothe

hardworkofcreatinglessonplansandmanagingaclassroom,theydosomuchmore.National

TeacherAppreciationWeekisagreattimetoshowyourteacheryou're45foralltheydo.

Here'showyoucangetstarted.

Expressyourgratitude

Onewaytoshowappreciationforyourteachersistowritethemaletter.Takeaminuteto

thinkaboutthe46thatmakeyourteachersspecial.Theymaybepatientatexplainingnew

conceptsortheymakelearningfun.Youcouldincludeapositivememoryofschoolthisyear,like

afavouritebookyoureadasaclassorafunscienceexperimentledbyyourteacher!Hereare

somemorewaystoshowyourgratitude:

?Captureafunclassroom47withacamera,thenprintthephotoandframeitfor

yourteacher.Attachacardexplainingwhythismemoryisspecialtoyou.

?Asweettreat,suchascandy,freshfruit,orhomemadebakedgoods.48agifttag

withahandwrittennoteofappreciation.

Bearespectfulstudent

Onemorewaytoshowyourteachershowmuchyouappreciatethemistogivethemyour

respect.Youcandothisthroughyouractions.49,youcanshowyourcarebycomingto

classpreparedanddoingyourbestwork.Remembertobepolitetoyourteachersandtoeveryone

elseintheclassroom.Youcanalsoexpressappreciationbytakinganinterestinthelessonthe

teacheristeaching.

Findoutwhattheyneed

Teachersoftenpayforclassroomsupplieswiththeirownmoney.Talktoyourfamilyabout

howyoucansupportyourteachersby50itemstheymayneed,whetherit'sbooksfortheir

classroomlibraryorcleaningwipesandtissues.Youandanadultcanalsoassistinarranginga

springdrivewithotherfamiliesinordertorestockclassroomsupplies.

45.A.readyB.thirstyC.famousD.thankful

46.A.qualitiesB.promisesC.warningsD.symbols

47.A.ruleB.momentC.assistantD.decoration

48.A.TieonB.KeepoffC.PickupD.Pointout

49.A.AfterallB.InbriefC.ForexampleD.Sofar

50.A.repairingB.sellingC.providingD.inventing

七、短文填空

Inrecentyears,therehasbeenashortageofpeopleapplyingtoworkaswaitersintheUK.

Becauseofthis,someb51areusingrobotsindifferentjobstoreplacehumans.Somerobots

canalreadymakepizzas,andothersoperateaswaiters.Someofthemlooklikebookshelveson

wheels,withshelvesfortraysandplates.Theycang52customersandshowthemtotheir

table,whilehumanemployeestakefoodordersandloadtheplatesonandofftherobots.Some

peoplethinkrobotsarethefutureofdining,butotherssayifsnotagoodidea.Whatdoyouthink,

shouldrobotsworkinrestaurants?

Yes—robotsareefficientandfun

Robotsareagreats53forthoserestaurantsthatareshortofwaiters.Theyare

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expensivetobuybuttheydon'tneedtobepaid,sotheycanworkoutcheaperthanpeople.Also,

machinesdon'tneedbreaksorholidays,andtheycanworklonghours,whichhumansfindt

54Somepeoplesaythatrobotsmakefewermistakesthanhumans,plustheycandothebasic

jobsthatareboringforpeople,freeingupthehumanwaiterstodomorecomplicatedjobs.Besides,

robotsareafunadditionbecausetheycana55newcustomerstorestaurants.

No-robotscan'treplacepeople

Whowantstotalktoamachine?Dinerswanthumancommunication,andsomepeople

mightevenfindarobotwaiterupsetting.Also,consideringhowmuchtheycost,robotwaiters

don'tdomuch.Theycan'tanswerquestionsthattheyaren'tp56toanswer,soahumanwill

oftenhavetostepinanyway.Plus,mostoftherobotwaitersusedatthemomentrequirestaffto

loadandunloadtheirtrays.Eveniftheywereamazing,weshouldn,tusetheminsteadofhumans,

becauseifsunfairtotakepeople'sjobsaway.Also,robotwaitersmaynotreactf57enough

ifanobjectorapersonappearsunexpectedlyintheirpath,andwhatiftheyrunoutofpoweror

dropthings?

八、任務(wù)型閱讀

LucyLarcomwasoneofthemostfamouspoetsinAmerica.Todaysheisbestremembered

forherbook,ANewEnglandGirlhood,whichtellsabouthergrowing-upyearsasamill(工廠)

girl.

Lucywasbornin1824.Asayounggirl,sheenjoyedexploringthewoodsnearherhouse

andplayingwithherbrothersandsisters.

WhenLucywas7yearsold,herfatherdiedsuddenly,turningherlifeupsidedownforever.

Lucy'smotherstruggledtofindthemoneytofeedandclotheherbigfamily.Notmanyjobswere

opentowomenthen.Oneofthefewplaceswomencouldfindpaidworkwasinthe

water-poweredclothmills.SoMrsLarcommadeadifficultdecision.Sheuprootedherfamily

fromthequietvillageandmovedtothebusyfactorytownofLowell.

InLowell,Lucy'soldersistersquicklyfoundjobsinthecottonmills.Lucyattendedthe

localelementaryschool.WhenLucyturned11,hermothertoldherthatitwastimeforherto

followheroldersistersintothecottonmills.ThefamilyneedsthemoneyLucycouldearn.

Atfirst,Lucywasexcitedaboutbecomingamillgirl.Helpingtosupportherfamilymade

herfeelgrownup.Besides,shedislikedherschoolinLowellbecauseshewasafraidofthe

schoolmaster,whowhippedhisstudentswithaleatherstrapwhentheyforgottheirlessons.Yet

workingatthecottonmillwasmuchharderthanLucyhadeverimagined.

Attheendofherfirstyearinthecottonmill,Lucygotagreatchancetogobacktoschool

forthreemonths.Thosedaysbackatschoolwereahugesuccess.Herkindanddedicatednew

teachermadelearningadelight.Lucymovedaheadsoquicklywithherlessonsthatbytheendof

hershortschooltermshewasreadytoprogresstohighschool.

Lucydreamtofleavinghermillgirldaysbehindtoattendhighschool.However,sheknew

thatherfamilyneededthemoney,soshereturnedtothehatedmill,feeling82.WhenLucyturne

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