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年中考考前沖刺卷(南通專(zhuān)用)英語(yǔ)注意事項(xiàng):全卷滿分分??荚嚂r(shí)間為分鐘。試題包含選擇題和非選擇題??忌痤}全部答在答題卡上,答在本試卷上無(wú)效。請(qǐng)認(rèn)真核對(duì)監(jiān)考教師在答題卡上所粘貼條形碼的姓名、考試證號(hào)是否與本人相符合再將自己的姓名、考試證號(hào)用5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫(xiě)在答題卡及本試卷上。答選擇題必須用鉛筆將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng)請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答非選擇題必須用5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫(xiě)在答題卡的指定位置在其他位置答題一律無(wú)效。一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共小題;每小題分,滿分分)從、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.—Whendidhegetupthismorning?—At7:30,justafterhismotherwoke________up.A.heB.himC.hisD.himself2.TheOlympicGames________inLosAngelesin2028.A.washeldB.hasbeenheldC.willbeheldD.a(chǎn)reheld3.—I’mnotverygoodatsports.________IpassthecomingP.E.examination?—Don’tworry.Practicemore,andyoucanmakeit.A.CanB.ShouldC.MustD.Need4.Itwasgreatintheend________wehadaterribletimeatthebeginning.A.ifB.unlessC.whenD.a(chǎn)lthough5.The2024ParisOlympicsshowedamazingteamwork.Manyyoung________wonmedalsfortheircountries.A.volunteersB.organizersC.a(chǎn)thletesD.passengers6.thedevelopmentofAItoolslikeKimi,peoplenowcandomanythingsinamore________waythanbefore.A.difficultB.dangerousC.creativeD.traditional7.—SongofAutumnbyLiudescribesautumninadifferentway.—Iagree.Mostpoets(詩(shī)人)describethisseasonto________afeelingofsadness,butinLiu’seyesautumnisfulloflifeandhope.A.excuseB.expressC.expectD.explain8.watchedNeZha2lastnight.Isitinteresting?ItwassoexcitingthatIcould________lookawayfromthescreen.A.nearlyB.hardlyC.heavilyD.mostly9.—Couldyoutellme________in2025?—OnApril13.A.thatHuai’anMarathonwasheldB.whereHuai’anMarathonwasheldC.whenwasHuai’anMarathonheldD.whenHuai’anMarathonwasheld10.Fromthenotice,weknowthat________.LostCatNoticeMy3-year-oldcatwithblueeyesismissingfromRoom201,BuildingCityGarden.Itwearsaneckcardwiththephonenumber8653229.Acash(現(xiàn)金)rewardispromised.A.someoneislookingforacatB.thecatleftRoom301andneverreturnedC.8653229isthecat’sIDcardnumberD.a(chǎn)nyonecangetcashfromthecat失貓啟事我3歲的藍(lán)眼睛貓咪從城市花園棟2018653229的頸牌。承諾給予現(xiàn)金獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。二、完形填空本題共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑InthetownofMeadowville,theyearlyMeadowvilleBake-Offwasverycompetitive.Bakers(糕餅師)cameoutfighting,andeachofthemworkedhardtotheothers.Thisyear’sfrontrunnerwasBetty.Shewas12forherdeliciousapplepie.However,ayoungbakerwhowantedto13,wasreadytocompetewithher.Hischocolateéclairswereadifficultchoice,14hewassetonwinning,Sometowns‘peoplethoughthadmadehisdesserttoofancy(太花哨的).“He’stakingabig15tryingtomakeabetterdessertthanBetty’sapplepie,”theysaidquietlytoeachother.Butplannedtotryhisbest.Onthecompetitionday,Bettylookedveryconfident.ontheotherhand,wasvery16.Inhishurry,healmostforgottomakethechocolatetoppingforhiséclairs.adeepbreath,hedecidedtogiveithisbestshot.Aftereachcompetitorhadpreparedtheir17,thejudgeswentfromonetothenext.18couldtellwhattheywerethinkinguntiltheytastedBetty’spie.ThehappinessontheirfacesshowedthatBettyhadbeenvery19.Lookingaroundatalltheotherdesserts,feltevenmorenervous.His20droppedwhenajudgefrownedat(皺眉)hiséclairs.“Bakingathomeisonething,butbakinginacompetitionisquite21,”hethought.Thensomething22happened.Whenthejudgestastedhiséclairs,theireyeslitup.Betty’sconfidentsmiledisappeared.Everyone23theresultsnervously.wasreadytoacceptwhateverhappened.Finally,thejudgeannounced,“Thewinnerwas24buthappy.Eventhoughshelost,Bettywaskind.Sheshookhandand25him..A.treatB.beatC.encourageD.prevent12.A.silentB.a(chǎn)fraidC.lateD.famous13.A.talkB.winC.workD.fight14.A.butB.soC.a(chǎn)ndD.or15.A.toolB.breakC.riskD.cut16.A.tiredB.boredC.a(chǎn)ngryD.nervous17.A.dessertB.a(chǎn)nswerC.menuD.dinner18.A.EverybodyB.NobodyC.SomebodyD.Anybody19.A.carefulB.successfulC.a(chǎn)ctiveD.friendly20.A.weightB.voiceC.foodD.heart21.A.commonB.enjoyableC.differentD.relaxing22.A.a(chǎn)mazingB.personalC.terribleD.silly23.A.lookedatB.dealtwithC.a(chǎn)greedwithD.waitedfor24.A.worriedB.shockedC.disappointedD.interested25.A.interviewedB.joinedC.congratulatedD.helped三、閱讀理解本題共小題;每小題2分,滿分分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。A’輔導(dǎo)員)arelookingforpeopletojoinusasacampcounseloratCuyaOutdoorSchool.connectchildrentosciencethroughnature.Ourcampcounselorsareenergeticandsupportive,andmoreimportantly,caringteammembers.Thisisaneight-houreverydayjobintheten-day-longprogramduringthesummer.Hours:9:00a.m.~5:00p.m.Pay:$10perhourDoyouenjoytakingthingsapartandthenputtingthembacktogether?Ifso,thenthismaybeyourdreamjob!arelookingforsmartandcreativeLEGOengineeringinstructors.Hours:2:00p.m.~5:00p.m.Pay:$15perhour助手)arelookingforpart-timeteacher’saidsforourInspireKidsPre-schoolinaidsneedtopreparematerials,helpchildrenfinishactivitiesandcreateasafeenvironment.Hours:8:00a.m.~a.m.Pay:$100perweekI’mlookingforsomeonecarefulandpatienttowatchmykidswhenI’mworkingfroma.m.to3:00p.m.Ihavea7-year-olddaughter,anda5-year-oldson.Iamalsoaskingyoutopreparesnacksandcleanuptherooms.Pay:$150perweek26.Whatdoesateacher’saidneedtodo?A.Helpchildrendoactivities.B.childrenscience.C.PlayLEGOwithchildren.D.Preparesnacksforchildren.27.WhatsummerjobcanJerryapplyforifheisfreefrom10:00a.m.to4:00p.m.?A.a(chǎn)ide.B.Summercaregiver.C.Campcounselor.D.LEGOengineeringinstructor.28.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthistext?A.Onawebsite.B.Inadictionary.C.Inguidebook.D.Inapicturebook.BAtthe2025SpringFestivalGala,aspecialperformancesurprisedtheaudience(觀眾)aroundtheworld.SixteenrobotsfromaChineseroboticscompanyperformedatraditionalChinesefolkdancetogetherwithhumandancers.colorfultraditionaljackets,therobotsmovedgracefully,twisting(扭轉(zhuǎn))theirwaistsandspinning(旋轉(zhuǎn))handkerchiefsjustlikerealdancers.ThiswaspossiblebecausetherobotsusedspecialAltechnologytospinthehandkerchiefsandcatchthemagain.Thiswasverydifficultbecauseitneededprecisesensors(精準(zhǔn)傳感器)andsmartdesign.Therobotshavetwomotors(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī))intheirarms—oneforspinningthehandkerchiefandtheotherforthrowingandcatchingit.Theirhigh-precisionsensorsandmotion(動(dòng)作)controlsystemsallowedthemtoperformperfectlyevenonacomplexstage.TherobotswerenamedFuxiafteralegendaryChineseancestor,symbolizingtheblessingsoftechnology.Eachrobotis1.8meterstallandweighs47kilograms.getreadyforthedance,therobotspracticedforaboutthreemonths.Theyusedlaser(激光)technologytofindtheirpositionsonstageandchangeformations(陣型)smoothly.Manypeopleonlinewereamazedbytheperformance.Onesaid,“Thewaytherobotsspinthehandkerchiefsisreallyimpressive!”Anotheradded,“AIandroboticsareatawholenewlevelThisperformanceshowedhowfarrobotshavecome.Itwasagreatexampleofhowtraditionandmoderntechnologycancreatesomethingtrulyamazing.29.HowdoesParagraph2maketheperformanceinterestingtoreaders?A.Bytellingastory.B.Bydescribingdetails.C.Byaskingquestions.D.Byexplainingreasons.30.WhyweretherobotsnamedFuxiaccordingtothepassage?A.celebratetheSpringFestival.B.representthecompany’sfounder.C.honoralegendaryChineseancestors.D.symbolizetechnologicalblessings.31.Whatdidtherobotsusetofindtheirpositionsonstageandchangeformationssmoothly?A.Lasertechnology.B.AIrecognition.C.Motionsensors.D.Remotecontrol.32.Whatcanweknowabouttheaudience’sreactiontotherobot’sperformance?A.Theydidn’tliketherobots.B.Theywereimpressedbytheperformance.C.Theywereconfusedbythetechnology.D.Theydidn’tcareabouttheperformance.CIShowSpeed,apopularU.S.influencer,recentlymadehisfirstjourneytoChina.HisrealnameisDarrenJr.,butinChinaheisjokinglycalled“HyperthyroidBrother”(甲亢哥)becauseheislivelyandfullofenergy.over37millionfansontheInternet,IShowSpeedshowedtheworldasideofChinathatmanyhadneverseenbefore.IShowSpeed’sjourneybeganinShanghai.Inthemorning,heplayedping-pongwithJacksonafamoussingerandthenwatchedthetraditionalliondanceexcitedly.Intheafternoon,hewenttoShanghai’sPeople’sParkwhereafewoldpeopletaughthimChinesesquaredances.Whenhewalkedinthestreetintheevening,somestrangersevenpressedcupsofmilkteaintohishands.ThewarmthofChinesepeopletouchedhimalot.followhiskungfudream,hetraveledtotheShaolinThere,akungfuteachertaughthimkungfuandsharedwithhimlifelessonsfromyearsoftraining—“It’spain,butit’slife.It’spain,butit’sShaolin.It’spain,butit’skungfu.It’spain,butit’syou.”O(jiān)nhistourofChina,Chongqingwasoneofhisfavoritecities.UponenteringKuixinglouhebelievedhewasonthefirstfloor—onlytodiscovermomentslaterthathewasactuallyonthe22nd.ThenhetookLine2toLizibaStationwherehesawthetrainpassthroughabuildingwithhiseyeswidened.AtJiefangbei,IShowSpeedtriedspicyicecreamforthefirsttimeinhislife.Atnight,seeingthebrightlightsandmoderncityviewonaboatride,hecheeredloudly,“Ifeelsoamazed!Everythingwassounreal!”IIistripcausedheatedonlinediscussionsinChinaandabroad.AfanfromAmericasaid,“GrowingupinAmericaIwastoldcompletelywrongthingsaboutChina.ButafterwatchingIShowSpeed’slivestream(網(wǎng)絡(luò)直播),I’mcertainlyvisitingChinawithmyfriendssoon!”33.WhichistherightorderofthefollowingeventsinParagraph2?a.IShowSpeedlearnedsquaredances.b.Jacksonplayedping-pongwithIShowSpeed.c.IShowSpeedgotmilkteafromstrangersinthestreet.d.liondancingmadeIShowSpeedexcited.A.b—d—a—cB.d—b—a—cC.b—a—d—cD.d—a—c—b34.WhatwasChongqingprobablylikeinIShowSpeed’seyes?A.Busybutwarm.B.Fullofhope.C.Modernbutstrange.D.Fullofsurprises.35.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.IShowSpeedfromadiseasecalledhyperthyroid.B.ChongqingisoneofIShowSpeed’sfavoriteChinesecities.C.MoreforeignvisitorsarelikelytobeseeninChinainthefuture.D.IShowSpeedwillcontinuetotraveltoalltheotherplacesinChina.36.What’sthewriterprobablygoingtotalkaboutnext?A.ThemainreasonsforIShowSpeed’striptoChina.B.TheexperiencesofIShowSpeedinotherAsiancities.C.TheviewsofChinesepeopleonIShowSpeed’striptoChina.D.ThepopularityofIShowSpeed’svideosabouthistriptoChina.DAsweknow,itisnoteasytobuildasatellite.Buildingatraditionalsatellitenormallytakesyears.Thecostscanbeashighas$250millionormore.Mostmembersofthedesignteamshaveworkedinthefieldforalongtime.Theyholddegreesinmath,science,orengineering.Butthingsarechanging.Highcosts,unusualeducationalrequirementsandlongstart-uptimesarenolongeranobstacletospaceexploration.ThescientistsatStanfordUniversityhavedevelopedanewtypeoftiny,inexpensiveearth-orbitingsatellitesthatgofromideastolaunch(發(fā)射)inayear.Sofar,collegestudentshavebuiltandlaunchedseveralcube-shapedsatellites,orCubeSats.Atleast15morearereadytogo.Thosealreadyinorbit(軌道)takepictures,collectinformationandsenditbacktotheearth,justasregularsatellitesdo.Butyoumightnotevenhavetowaituntilyougettocollegetostartdesigningandbuildingyourownsatellite.AnewprogramcalledKatySataimstogetteenagerstotakepart.Oncekidsunderstandwhatsatellitescando,saysBenanengineeratLockheedMartininMenloPark,Calif,thekindsofapplications(應(yīng)用)they’llcomeupwithmaybecountless.liketoputthistechnologyinyourhands.”hetellskids.goingtoteachyouhowtooperateasatellite.Thenwewanttoturnitovertoyouasasandboxforyoutoplayin.wantyoutotakethetechnologyintonewdirectionsthatwehaven’tthoughofyet.”Educationisn’ttheonlygoalofCubeSats.Becausethesetiny,technology-filledboxesarerelativelyinexpensivetobuildandcanbeputtogetherquickly,they’reperfectfortestingnewtechnologiesthatmightonedaybeusedonmajorspacetasks.Thebiggestchallengenowistofindwaystobringthesatellitesbacktotheearthafterayearortwo.Otherwise,majorhighwaysofspacejunkrubbishcouldincreaseasCubeSatsbecomemorecommon.Nowadays,collegeandhighschoolstudentsaregettingachancetolearnwhatittakestoexploreinspace.Somedayperhapsalotsoonerthanyouimagine—youmightgettodesign,buildandlaunchyourownsatellite.Ifyoudo,you’resuretohavefun.Andyoumightalsogetcrazyaboutscienceforlife.37.Comparedwiththetraditionalones,thenewsatellites________.A.needlongstart-uptimesB.a(chǎn)relow-costandsmall-sizedC.a(chǎn)reveryhardtooperateD.collectmoreinformationinorbit38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obstacle”probablymean?A.Anaimtoachieveinthenearfuture.B.Animaginationthatkidsusuallyhave.C.Somethingdangeroustomakepeoplescared.D.Somethingdifficultthatstandsintheway.39.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisA.CubeSatscouldpossiblycausepollutioninspace.B.Afewkidswillsendapplicationsfortheproject.C.ScientistsdesignedCubeSatsforkidstoplaywith.D.Studentscan’tdesignsatelliteswithoutcollegeeducation.40.What’sthepurposeoftheauthorwritingthepassage?A.showthathightechnologybringsabigchangeinkids’life.B.showthatkidsleadthespaceresearchintoanewdirection.C.tellusthatsatellitetechnologycanalsobelearnedbykids.D.tellusthatkidshavemasteredthesatellitetechnology.四、信息還原(共5小題,每道題2分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文通順連貫,其中有兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。ChopstickswerefirstusedinChinaandthenintroducedtootherareasintheworld.41Hereare3thingstoknowaboutthem.42Longlongago,Chineseancestorsactuallyalsousedhandstoeat.About3,000yearsagoduringtheShangDynasty,Chinesepeoplestartedtousechopsticks.DuringthePre-Qinperiod,chopstickswerecalled“Jia(梜)”,andintheQinandHandynasties,theywerecalled“Zhu(箸)”.Because“Zhu”sharesthesamepronunciationwith“stop”inChinese,whichisanunluckyword,bytheMingDynasty,peoplebegantocallthem“Kuai”,meaning“fast”inChinese.4344OneisthatJiangZiyawasinspired(鼓舞)toinventchopsticksbyamythical(神話中的)bird.AnotheroneisthatDaji,thefavoriteconsort(配偶)oftheKingZhouofShang,inventedchopsticksinordertopleasetheking.ItisalsosaidthattheGreat,whofoundedtheXiaDynasty,usedstickstopickuphotfoodinordertosavetimetocontrolfloods.So,chopstickscameintobeing.Wheneatingwiththeelders,Chinesepeopleusuallylettheelderstakeupchopsticksbeforeanyoneelse.45It’salsoimpolitetotapchopsticksontheedgeofone’sbowl,becauseinancientChinabeggarsoftendidittoattractattention.A.Whenwerechopsticksinvented?B.Howdidpeopleusechopsticks?C.Thisistheoriginoftoday’snameofChinesechopsticks.D.Besides,playingwithchopsticksisthoughttobeabadmanner.E.TheyareconsideredoneofthesymbolsofChinesefoodculture.F.Thereisnoexacthistoricalrecordaboutthequestion,buttherearemanyfolkstoriesaboutit.五、綜合填空(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面的短文,在短文空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。將所填答案填寫(xiě)在相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上Inrecentyears,electricvehicles(orEVs)havebecomeverypopulararoundtheworld.Thisismainlybecause46people’sworriesabouttheenvironment,fuelpricesandimprovementsintechnology.ManycountriesencouragepeopletouseEVstohelpfightclimatechangeandreduceair47(pollute).Theelectriccar48(run)onelectricityanddoesn’tproduceharmfulgases.Thisisabigreason49governmentswantpeopletochooseEVs.Sofar,severalfamouscarcompanies50(create)differentelectricmodelstomeetpeople’sneeds.Thesecarshave51(long)batterylife,fasterchargingtimeandbetterself-drivingabilities.Inthepast,people52(be)unsureaboutEVs.Theyworriedaboutwheretofindchargingstationsandhowlongthebatterieswouldlast.solvethese53(problem),manygovernmentsgiveahand,suchasreducingorreturningtax(稅款)tomakeeveryoneableto54electriccar.Astechnologykeeps55(improve),thefutureofelectriccarslooksbright.Manyexpertsbelievethatby2030,alargenumberofcarsontheroadwillbeelectric,leadingtoacleanerandhealthierenvironmentforeveryone.六、首字母填空(共小題,每小題1分,滿分分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫(xiě)所缺單詞,使短文意思完整。Aroundtheageof3,childrendiscoveramagicalword—why.Bylearningthissimplethree-letterquestionword,theybegintolearna56theworldaroundthem.Andjustasimportantly,theyalsolearnhowtot57withothers.Asking“why”isthebeginningofb58educationandsocialization(社交).Later,afterlearning“why”,childrenwilllearnotherquestionwords—who,what,when,where,Duringtheirwholeschoolyears,somes59,however,mayseemalittleshyaboutaskingquestions.Theyareafraidofspeakinginpublicortheydon’twanttolookstupid.Actually,i60onepersondoesn’tunderstandsomethingintheclass,perhapstheothersdon’teither.Outsidetheclass,it’sagoodwayforpeopletoaskquestionstob61friendshipsquicklyandbecomesuccessfulinsocialsituations.Whenyoutalkwithothers,askingquestionss62thatyou’reinterestedintheotherpersonandsubject.Asaresult,youwillbecomemorepopular.Forsomeprofessionals(專(zhuān)業(yè)人士),suchasreportersandd63,itissoimportanttoaskquestionsthatit’sspecifically(明確地)taughtasaskillbeforetheyareofficiallyonthejob.Areporterhastoasktherightquestionstogetthew64storyofanevent(事件).Andadoctorhastolearnhowtoaskquestionsinordertotreatapatient’sillness.Thereisabeliefthatwhenpeoplearey65,theyliketoaskquestions;astheygrowolder,however,peopleofallagesprobablypaymoreattentiontoconclusions(結(jié)論).Ihopeyou’llneverbecomeoneofthosepeople.So,nowthatyou’vereadthisarticle,doyouhaveanyquestions?七、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,共分)閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。ZhengJun,presidentofHubeiUniversityofEducation,recentlysharedthestoryofthe“Ferry(擺渡)oftheMountains”Zhijunduringthecountry’stwosessionsperiod(兩會(huì)期間).It’saninspiringstoryindeed.The48-year-oldhasbeenteachingatacountrysideschoolinChongyangcounty,Hubeiprovince,formorethan28years.HisclassroomisupstreamfromQingshanReservoir,withwateronthreesidesandisdifficulttoreach.school,th

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