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2025年四川省資陽(yáng)市雁江區(qū)五校中考三模英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、聽力選擇1.HowwillthespeakersgotoLondon?A. B. C.2.Whichisthewoman’sfavoritefood?A. B. C.3.WhatdidMr.Blackteachprobably?A. B. C.4.Whatarethetwospeakersdoingprobably?A. B. C.5.Whatdidthemanlose?A. B. C.聽材料,回答以下各小題。6.Whatistheman’sresearchabout?A.Physics. B.History. C.Geography.7.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Asaleswoman. B.Ateacher. C.Alibrarian.聽材料,回答以下各小題。8.Whatistheboy’smomgoingtobuy?A.Somemilk. B.Someyogurt. C.Somepancakes.9.Whereistheboy’scoat?A.Onthebed. B.Onthesofa. C.Onthechair.10.Whatdidtheboydojustnow?A.Heboughtacoat. B.Hecleanedthepark. C.Hereadabook.聽材料,回答以下各小題。11.Wheredidthewomanfirstknowthepainting?A.Inamagazine. B.OnTV. C.Inanewspaper.12.Howmuchisthepaintingworth?A.8milliondollars. B.18milliondollars. C.80milliondollars.13.Howdoesthemanfeelfinally?A.Sad. B.Surprised. C.Proud.聽材料,回答以下各小題。14.Whenisthewoman’sbirthday?A.InApril. B.InJuly. C.InJanuary.15.Whowillgivebirthtoababy?A.Thewoman. B.Thewoman’saunt. C.Thewoman’ssister.16.Whatchancedidthemanget?A.Tostudyabroad. B.Toenteracompetition. C.Tostudyinaforeignlanguageschool.聽材料,回答以下各小題。17.Who’sMrs.Swift?A.Paul’smom. B.Paul’sschoolmate. C.Paul’sneighbor.18.WhatdoesMrs.Swiftdoinherfreetimenow?A.Doessports. B.Practicessinging. C.Makesdesserts.19.HowoldwasCarterwhenheknewPaul?A.6. B.7. C.8.20.WhywillPaulprobablygotoLondonnextyear?A.Towork. B.Tostudy. C.Totravel.二、單項(xiàng)選擇21.—What________usefulbookitis!And________bookispopularwithstudents.—Soitis.I’mgoingtobuyone.A.a(chǎn);a B.a(chǎn);the C.a(chǎn)n;a D.a(chǎn)n;the22.—Whatdoyouthinkoftheenvironmenthere?—Wonderful!________oftheland________coveredwithtreesandgrass.A.Twofifths,are B.Twofifth,is C.Twofifths,is D.Secondfive,are23.WuchaziBridge________asanInternet-famousplaceinChengdunow.A.regards B.isregarded C.isregarding D.regarded24.I______believeit_______Iseeitwithmyowneyes.A.won’t;and B.will;but C.will;until D.won’t;until25.Ifitdoesn’traintomorrow,we________apicnic.A.willhave B.had C.havehad D.washaving26.AlotofschoolsacrossChina________startingclassesbecauseCOVID-19(新冠病毒).A.putup B.putoff C.puton D.putaway27.TheweatherinGuangdongishotterthan________inQinghai.A.it B.those C.that D.one28.—It’s20yearssincewecamebacktoZiyang.—Howtimeflies!We________inourhometownforsuchalongtime.A.work B.worked C.hasworked D.haveworked29.--Youhavegotlotsofmasks.Couldyoupleasetellme___________?--Sure.Iboughttheminashopintheneighborhoodafewdaysago.A.whendidyoubuythem B.whereyouboughtthemC.whenwillyoubuythem D.whereyouwillbuythem30.—Hi,Dave!MayIborrowyourbike?—________.A.Sure,goahead B.It’sniceofyou C.Sorry,I’venoidea D.Ihopeso三、完形填空Arichfathertookhissononatriptoavillage.Hewantedtoshowhissonwhatarethedifferencesbetweentheirlifeandthevillagers’,sothathissoncouldcherishwhathehad.Theyspentquiteafewdayswithafamilythere.Ontheirwaybackhome,thefather31abouthisson’sideasaboutthetrip.Soheasked,“Howwasthetrip?”“Itwasgreat,Dad!”thesonanswered.“Whatdidyoulearnfromthetrip?”thefathercouldn’t32toask.Thesonanswered,“Wehaveonedogbutthefamilyhasfour.Wehaveaswimmingpool,buttheyhaveabigriverwithmanyducksswimminginit.Wehaveveryexpensivelights,buttheyhave33starsatnight.Webuyfoodinthesupermarket,butthey34foodintheirgardenforthemselves.Wehavewallsaroundthehousetoprotectus,buttheyhavefriendstoprotectthem.Dad,thankyoufor35mehowpoorweare.”Thefathercouldn’tsayanything,andhejuststoodtherequietly.31.A.worried B.disliked C.wondered D.described32.A.try B.seem C.decide D.wait33.A.few B.a(chǎn)little C.a(chǎn)lot D.lotsof34.A.order B.grow C.catch D.offer35.A.show B.showing C.talk D.talkingWearingprotectivesuits,glovesandmasks,doctorswereracing36timetosavepeople’slivesinWestAfricain2014.Thousandsofmedicalworkerswere37theirlivestotreatpatientswiththeEbolavirus(埃博拉病毒).“38agroupofmenandwomenarewillingtostandandfight,therestoftheworldcansleepatnight,”wroteTimeeditorNancyGibbs.Ebolaisadiseasethatis39tohumansthanperhapsanyknownvirusontheearth,accordingtoTheNewYorkTimes.Peoplegetinfected(感染)bymakingdirect40withEbolapatients’bodilyfluids(體液),likesweatorsaliva(唾液).Thediseasekills4190percentofitsvictims(受害者).Itwasnotthefirsttimethatthediseasehad42inAfrica,butitwasthelargestoutbreaktodate.IthappenedinlargeurbanareasinthepoorestcountriesinAfrica.Theyhadn’texperiencedEbola43,leavinghealthworkers44.Buttheydidn’tgiveup.45,theystayed,treatedpatients,andsterilized(殺菌)thoseareastostopthediseasefrom46.KentBrantly,a33-year-oldUSphysician,wasoneofthedoctorswhocaughtEbolawhen47patientsinLibya.Afterdaysofworkingwithoutproper48,hegotinfected.“WhenIgotsickwehadonlyonesurvivor,butIdidn’tthinkaboutdeath,”BrantlytoldNBCNews.“But49July31,Ialmostdied.Mydoctorsaskedeveryonetoprayforme.”50,hegotbettermonthslater.36.A.from B.to C.a(chǎn)gainst D.for37.A.sending B.risking C.taking D.choosing38.A.Because B.Although C.Though D.Becauseof39.A.moredifferent B.moreuseful C.morestrange D.moreharmful40.A.communication B.contact C.deals D.talks41.A.up B.down C.upto D.downto42.A.brokenup B.brokendown C.brokenout D.brokenaway43.A.a(chǎn)go B.later C.before D.soon44.A.uncomfortable B.unprepared C.unknown D.unpopular45.A.So B.Also C.Likewise D.Instead46.A.spreading B.coming C.running D.wasting47.A.lookingfor B.takingcareof C.takinggoodcare D.keepinganeye48.A.work B.report C.protection D.a(chǎn)dvice49.A.on B.in C.a(chǎn)t D.of50.A.Fortunate B.Lucky C.Luckily D.Unfortunately四、閱讀理解ASMParisZooYoucanseemorethan800amazinganimalsthere.ThesearejustafewthingsthatmakeavisittoASMParisZooagreatday.TicketPrice:$13.00OpeningTimes:Daily9:00-17:00VisitTime:3hoursTelephone:012-3485-4963NationalParkOpeningtimes:Daily9:30am-7:30pmTickets:Availabledailyfrom10amAdmission:$8adults,$4students,under12sfreeTelephone:012-3285-4736Visitus:ScienceMuseum(TheScienceofSurvival,IMAXSIMEX)Ithassomethingforeveryone.Entrytothemuseumisfree.OfferappliestoIMAX3DCinema,SIMEXandTheScienceofSurvivalExhibitiononly.IMAX$7.50SIMEX$4.00TheScienceofSurvival$6.00OpeningTimes:Daily10:00-18:00VisitTime:2hoursTelephone:012-5326-510751.HowmuchshouldyoupayifyougotoASMParisZoowithyourtwofriends?A.$18.00 B.$39.00 C.$13.00 D.$8.0052.WherecanyouvisitTheScienceofSurvivalExhibition?A.AttheNationalPark B.AtASMParisZooC.AtIMAX3DCinema D.AttheScienceMuseum53.HowlongistheNationalParkopeneveryday?A.8hours. B.10hours. C.1Ihours D.9hours54.Accordingtothematerialsabove,whichisNOTTRUE?A.YoucanvisitASMParisZooforthreehours.B.TheNationalParkarefreeforthestudentsunder12s.C.Therearelessthan800amazinganimalsinASMPariszoo.D.YoucanvisittheScienceMuseumfortwohours.HowmuchdoyouknowabouttheNorthPoleandtheSouthPole?Theyarebothplacewithverycoldtemperaturesandfewpeoplelivethere.However,theNorthandSouthPolesarenotmuchalikeaspeoplemayimagine.TheNorthPolehasnoland,onlythickice.Temperaturesseldomgoabove32℉,atwhichwaterturnsintoice.Mostofthetime,itstaysbelowzero.Inwintertemperaturesareusuallyaslowas-30℉.Althoughconditionswereverypoor,peopletriedformanycenturiestoreachtheNorthPole.Over100yearsago,twomen,RobertPearyandMathewHenson,wereabletogettothisenvironmentfulloftroublesanddifficulties.TheyreachedtheNorthPoleonMarch8th,1909.Itwasreallyahardtripforthem.TherearefewthingsmoredangerousthancrossingtheArcticonfoot.Peoplewhostayedtheremayfacemanyproblems:verycoldtemperatures,suddenstorms,andevenhunger.Mostoftheareaisuninhabited(荒無(wú)人煙的),fewpeoplecanliveinsuchadifficultplace.Peoplemightthinkthatwithsuchlowtemperaturesformostoftheyear,theicewouldbethickandhard.However,thisisnottrueintheArctic.Themovementoftheoceanwaterundertheicemayoftencausemanydifferentchangesonthesurface.Sometimestheicebreaksintotwoopeninglanesofwatercalled“l(fā)eads”.Anyonewhofallsintoaleadcanbefrozentodeathinafewminutes.55.Thispassageisprobablyfrom________.A.a(chǎn)bookreview B.a(chǎn)sciencebookC.a(chǎn)schoolreport D.a(chǎn)computermagazine56.Accordingtothepassage,whathappenedover100yearsago?A.TwomensucceededingettingtotheNorthPole.B.TemperaturesintheNorthPolewentabove32℉.C.TheenvironmentintheNorthPolesuddenlybecameworse.D.NorthPolechangedintothickicebecauseofthetemperatures.57.Thereasonfortheicetobreakintotwoopininglanesofwateristhat________.A.thetemperaturesuddenlydrops B.thewaterundertheiceisfrozenC.theoceanwaterundertheicemoves D.thesurfaceiscoveredwithlotsofice58.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThethickiceintheNorthPole.B.AdifficulttriptotheNorthPole.C.TherealsituationintheNorthPole.D.ThedifferencesbetweentheNorthPoleandtheSouthPole.Manypeoplemightthinkthatiftheyhadmoremoney,thentheywouldhehappierinlife.Forexample,peoplemightlookatwhatothershave,likeexpensiveclothesornicecars,andwishtheycouldhavethesame.Butthethingsthatmoneycanbuycannotbringhappinesstoapersonforlong.Butisthatreallytrue?Studieshavefoundthatmoneycan,infact,makepeoplehappier.Instead,it'sgivingmoneytoothersthatmakespeoplehappy.Itcouldbebuyingapresentforafriendorafamilymember.Itcouldbebuyingahomelesspersonfoodtoeat.Itcouldhegivingmoneytoapersoninneed.Justthinkaboutthelasttimeyouusedyourownmoneytodosomethingforsomeoneelse.Howdidyoufeel?Whetheritisasmallorlargeamountofmoney.Peoplefeelhappierwhentheygive.Thisisbecausemakingsomeoneelsehappymakesthegiverhappy,too.ThisideaofconnectingyourhappinesstothehappinessofothersisdescribedasaubuntuinanAfricanlanguage.ThereisevenastoryaboutamanvisitingAfricawhoaskedsomekidstoracetoanearbytree.Thefirstchildtotouchthetreewouldgetasweettreat.Surprisingly,allthechildrenheldhandsandrantogether.Theyalltouchedthetreeatthesametime.Themanaskedwhytheyhaddonethis.Thechildrensimplysaidtheycouldonlyenjoyeatingthetreatifeveryonehadone.59.Thewritersaysthatbuyingthings_______________.A.canmakepeopleworried B.canmakepeoplenervousC.mayleadtosadnessforlong D.mayleadtohappinessforashorttime60.Wherecanwebestput"ButitsnothavingmoneythatbringshappinessinParagraph2?A.① B.② C.③ D.④61.Whydoesthewriterquote(引用)astoryinParagraph3?A.ToexplainAfricanslikesweets. B.ToshowexamplesarenotenoughC.Tomakethewriter'sopinionclearer. D.Toexpresshappinessisfromchildren.62.Whatdoesthewritertrytotellus?A.Buyingnewthingscanmakepeoplehappy.B.Thekeytohappinessismakingothershappy.C.Ifyouwanttobehappy,youcanvisitAfrica.D.Peoplewhohavealotofmoneymightnotbehappy.AnAppforParkingIsitverydifficultforyoutoparkyourcarwhenyougoout?Don’tworry.ParkingInsidercanhelpyou.ParkingInsiderisasmartappwithamobilewallet.Youcanuseittohelpyouparkyourcarquicklyandpayfortheparkinginareallyshorttime.Theappalsoinvitesuserstoearnfreeminutesofparkingbytakingpicturesoffreeparkingspaces.Theappusesthephotostomakeaheatmap.Themapletsotherusersfindopenparkingspacesmoreeasily.Ifyouwanttousetheapp,youshouldbeoneoftheclients(客戶)ofDeutscheBank.AsaclientofDeutscheBank,youcanhaveanaccounttopayforyourparkingthroughtheapp,you’dalsoneedtodriveMercedes-Benz,asmartcarorotherDaimlerproducts.Togivebetterservice,themakersoftheapparetryinghardtobepartnerswithotherbanksandcarcompanies.Theappisverypopularnow,butithastofaceplentyofcompetitions.Citiesaremakingtheirownparkingandpayingapps.Thereareanumberofcompaniesalreadyfocusingontheissue,too,includingParkNowandPayByPhone.63.WhatistheParkingInsider?A.It’sacarcompany. B.It’samobilewallet.C.It’sasmartapp. D.It’sabankcard.64.WhatdoestheParkingInsiderusepicturesfromuserstodo?A.Togiveusersbetterservice. B.Toearnfreeminutesofparking.C.Topayfortheparkingthroughtheapp. D.Tomakeamapwhichhelpsusers’parking.65.WhatshouldyouhaveifyouwanttouseParkingInsider?A.Amapwithpictures. B.AnaccountatDeutscheBank.C.AnewcarmadeinAmerica. D.Somepicturesoffreeparkingspaces.66.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“issue”referto?A.Faceplentyofcompetitions. B.Citiesmakeparkingandpayingapps.C.Trytobepartnerswithbanks. D.Helppeoples’parkingwithanapp.讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(提示:每個(gè)選項(xiàng)只用一次,選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng))Doyouwanttobecleverer?Fivewayscanmakeyoucleverer.Don’tplaywiththesmartphonetoomuch.Whenyoufeellikerelaxing,tryreadingabookinstead.Ifyou’retootired,listentosomemusic.Whenyou’rewithyourfriendsorfamily,putdownyourphoneandhaveaconversation.Allofthesethingsmakeyourmindrunbetterandalsoallowyoutorelax.67Takingexercisealwaysleadstogreaterlearning.Useyourbodytoclearyourheadandcreatemoreenergy.Afterwards,youwillfeelmoreenergeticandcanconcentratemoreeasily.Readchallengingbooks.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourthinkingandwritingability,youshouldreadbooksthatmakeyouconcentrate.68Earlytobed,earlytorise.You’llbethemostrejuvenated(恢復(fù)活力的)ifyougotobedearlyanddon’tsleepmorethan8hours.Theearlymorninghoursarethemostpeacefulandproductive(多產(chǎn)的).69Taketimetoreflect(反思).70Afterwards,you’llhaveabetterunderstandingofwhat’simportantandwhatisn’t.Theunimportantthingswon’tbotheryouanymoreandyourmindwillfeellessencumbered(妨礙).Ifyousucceedinfollowingthesefivetips,you’llbecomeclevererandgetmoreknowledge.A.Wakingupearlymakesyouactiveallday.B.Eatmorefruitandvegetables.C.Takeexercise.D.Spendingsometimealoneonreflectiongivesyouachancetoorganizeyourthoughts.E.Readingaclassicnovelcanchangeyourviewoftheworldandwillmakeyouthinkmoreprecisely(精確地).五、選詞填空從方框中選擇單詞,填入短文空格內(nèi),使短文意思正確、通順,再將其適當(dāng)形式填入短文后的橫線上。每詞限用一次。success

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secondEveryonehasadream.Catherine’sistoownabakery(蛋糕店).The14-year-oldAmericangirlbecamefond(喜愛)ofbakinganddecorating(裝飾)cakeswhenhermotherfirst71herhowtodoit.Herparentsfoundthatsheistalented72makingcakes.Shemadeherfirstcakeforhersister’sbirthday.“Ihadneverreallydoneanythinglikethisbefore,”shesaid.“Itwaspretty73andIactuallyrealizedhowmuchIlikedcakedecorating.”Aftermakinghersister’sbirthdaycake,Catherinetriedmakingthe74oneforherself.Catherinehadthoughtaboutstarting75ownbusinessyearsago,butshedidn’tstartreceivingordersuntilsheputpicturesofhercakedesignsonFacebook.Afewhourslater,somebodysawCatherine’scakedesignsandcalledto76acakefor$15.Thatwasherfirstpaidcake.Itprovedtobea77experience.Realizingthepublic’sinterestinCatherine’sdesigns,herfamilydecidedtocreateabusinessforher.Shehasmadeabout35cakes78shestarted,includingbirthdaycakesandweddingcakes.Andshemadehercakeswithout79sketch(草稿)first.Catherine’s80weresurprisedthatshecouldcreatesuchimpressivedesignsassuchayoungage.六、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下面短文并回答問題(請(qǐng)注意詞數(shù)要求)。StephenHawking,whodiedon14March2018,wasborninEnglandin1942.Whenhewasachild,hewasveryclever.Heoftenhelpedhisteachersinstall(安裝)computers.Heisoneofthemostfamousscientistsonspaceandtimeintheworld.HeiscalledtheKingoftheUniverse.HestudiedmathandscienceatOxfordUniversity,thenhebecameseriouslyill,whichmadehimunabletospeakorbreathewithoutthehelpofmachines.HewentontostudyatCambridgeUniversityaftergraduatingfromOxfordUniversity.In1965,hegotaDoctor’sDegreeofphilosophy(哲學(xué)).Becauseofhisseriousillness,itwasdifficultforhimtodrawdiagramsortowrite.Sohestartedtothinkinpictures.Withthisnewwayofthinking,heisrespectedbypeopleintheworld.Thenin1988,hewrotehisfirstimportantbook,ABriefHistoryofTime.Itwassoldmorethan5.5millioncopiesinover33differentlanguages.HawkingwasonceinvitedtoChinatogivelectures(做演講).HevisitedChinathreetimes.HehadmanyfansinChina.HawkingtoldChinesechildrentostaycuriousandconfident(保持好奇和自信).Hisself-confidenceandhumorousconversationsimpressedusdeeply.81.WhenandwherewasHawkingborn?(nomorethan4words)82.WhatdidHawkingstudyatOxfordUniversity?(nomorethan3words)83.WhendidHawkinggethisDoctor’sDegreeofphilosophy?(nomorethan2words)84.WhatdidHawkingdoin1988?(nomorethan6words)85.WasHawkingonceinvitedtoChinatogivelectures?(nomorethan3words)七、書面表達(dá)86.新冠疫情的爆發(fā),深深影響了人們的生活,也使得健康生活的理念更加深入人心。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下的要點(diǎn)用英文寫一篇不少于80詞的文章,并談?wù)勛约簩?duì)健康生活的看法。標(biāo)題和開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。要求:內(nèi)容完整,意思連貫,符合邏輯,表達(dá)準(zhǔn)確,適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn):1.平衡飲食,常吃蔬菜水果;2.盡量不熬夜,多運(yùn)動(dòng);3.勤洗手,多喝水;4.戴口罩,用公筷。提示詞:1.abalanceddiet平衡飲食;2.mask口罩;3.servingchopsticksHowtoHaveaHealthyLifeTheoutbreakofCOVID-19hasinfluencedourdailylifedeeply.Itmakesmoreandmorepeoplerealizetheimportanceofhealthylife.But,howcanwehaveahealthylife?Herearesomesuggestionsforyou._____________________________________________________________________________

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