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2026屆廣東省中學(xué)山市華僑中學(xué)中考英語最后一模試卷含答案注意事項(xiàng)1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—Whydidn’tyouenjoythetalk?—ItwastalkthatIhadeverlistenedto.A.themostinteresting B.theleastinterestingC.moreinteresting D.lessinteresting2、---Thelightintheprofessor’slabwasstillonat11:00o’clock.Doyouknow?---maybeatmidnightagain.A.howlonghasheworked B.whydoeshestayupsolateC.ifheisbusystudying D.whenhestoppedworking3、________February8th,2018,millionsofpeoplewatchedtheopeningceremonyofPyeongChangWinterOlympicGames.A.On B.In C.At D.For4、—______didyoudoyesterday,Mary?—Iwenttotheparktoflykiteswithmyparents.A.When B.How C.What D.Why5、Theyalwayswarnusballgamesontheroadtoavoidourselves.A.notplay;hurting B.nottoplay;tohurtC.nottoplay;hurting D.tonotplay;hurting6、Lesson____issodifficultthatitwilltakethem_________tolearnit.A.Sixth;twoandahalfdays B.Six;twodaysandhalfC.Sixth;twoandahalfday D.Six;twodaysandahalf7、Smokingcan________lungcancer.Youhadbettergiveitup.A.workonB.leadtoC.takeawayD.putout8、Ihearabridge_____overtheQiongzhouChannel(瓊州海峽)inseveralyears.A.willbebuilt B.isbuilt C.hasbuilt9、—Haveyoureturnedthebooktothelibrary____?—Yes,Ihave____returnedit.A.yet,ever B.ever,alreadyC.a(chǎn)lready,yet D.yet,already10、---________isyourclassroomcleaned?---Twiceaday.A.Howmanytimes B.Howmuch C.Howoften D.HowmanyⅡ.完形填空11、Asweknow,everyonehasproblems.And1wedon’tdealwithourproblems,wecaneasilybecomeunhappy.Sohowdowedealwithourproblems?Herearesomeways.BylearningtoforgetMostofushaveprobablybeen2withourfriends,parentsorteachers.Perhapstheysaidsomethingyoudidn'tlike,oryoufeltunfair.Sometimes,peoplecanstayangryforyearsaboutasmallproblem.Timegoesby,andgoodfriendshipsmay3.Perhapswehaveseenyoungchildrenplayingtogether.Sometimestheyhavedisagreements,anddecide4toeachother.However,thisusuallydoesnot5forlong.Thisisanimportant6forus:wecansolveaproblem7learningtoforget.ByregardingproblemsaschallengesManystudentsoftencomplainabout8Theymightfeeltheyhave9worktodosometimes,orthinktheschoolrulesaretoo10Wemustlearnhowtochangethese"problems"into"challenges".Educationisanimportantpartofourdevelopment.11youngadults,itisourdutytotryourbesttodealwitheachchallengeinoureducation12thehelpofourteachers.BythinkingofsomethingworseBycomparing13tootherpeople,youwillfindyourproblemsarenotsoterrible.ThinkaboutStephenHawking,forexample,averycleverscientist,14regardshismanyphysicalproblemsasunimportant.Hecan'twalk15evenspeak,buthehasbecomeveryfamousandsuccessful.Don’tworryaboutproblems.Let'sfacethechallengesinstead.1.A.unlessB.whenC.ifD.while2.A.pleasedB.interestedC.relaxedD.a(chǎn)ngry3.A.befoundedB.lostC.belostD.find4.A.don’ttalkB.totalkC.nottotalkD.tonottalk5.A.happenB.lastC.finishD.stop6.A.bookB.lessonC.subjectD.magazine7.A.a(chǎn)sB.inC.byD.for8.A.teachersB.friendsC.classmatesD.parents9.A.lotsofB.muchtooC.manytooD.toomany10.A.relaxingB.strictC.boringD.interesting11.A.AsB.LikeC.ForD.So12.A.toB.underC.withD.for13.A.yourB.ourselvesC.yourselfD.us14.A.whatB.whoC.whichD.whose15.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.whileD.orⅢ.語法填空12、MrBlackworkshardthesedaysandisverytired.InthemorningMrsBlackwantedtogoshopping.ShedrovethecaroutandMrBlack1.(sit)onthebackseat.MrsBlackstoppedtheircarnearashop."Youcan'tstophere,dear,"MrBlacksaid."Can'tyouseethesign'No2.(park)'there?I3.(notcare),"saidMrsBlack."Well,I4.(stay)inthecarandhaveasleep,"MrBlacksaid."I5.(be)tootired."Afterawhile,apolicecarcame.ThepolicemensawMrsBlack'scarandtookawaythecar.Theypulledthecartothepolicestation.OfcourseMrBlack6.(take)theretoo.Hewasstillasleeponthebackseat!Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、About3monthsago,myfatherwasinhospitalrecoveringfromamajorlungoperation.Mymotherhadrecentlypassedaway,andmyfatherhadtakenthelossofhispartnerof58yearsveryhardandhadlostinterestinlife.Itwasquitedifficulttotrytogethimtoeateachdayashedidn’twantanything.Theonething,however,thathewouldaskustobringhimwasicecream.Oneevening,tooursurprise,herefusedtoeattheicecream,soIplaceditinastaffroomrefrigerator.Alittlewhilelater,mysonsaidhewantedit,soIfetcheditforhim.AsIpassedanotherward(病房),awomanasked,“Aretheremorewherethatcamefrom?”WhenIexplained,sheseemedverydisappointed.Shethensaidthatshehadcancerandcouldeatverylittleotherthantheoccasionalicecream.Thenextevening,Idecidedtobuytwoicecreams.Onthewaytodad’sroom,Icameintothesickwoman’sroom,andofferedhertheicecreamI’dboughtforher.ShewastotallyastonishedthatIhadthoughtofher,andacceptedthegiftwithtearsinhereyes.Ispokewithherforafewminutes,explainingwhatwashappeninginmyfamilyandlistenedtohersimilarstoryofpainandsuffering.Itwasobviousthatshedidnothavemanyvisitors.Irepeatedthegestureafewdayslater,andthistimeIreceivedawarmhug.Inevereventhoughttoaskhernameandneversawheragain,butitmademerealizethatasimpleactofkindnesscanbringjoytoaperson’sunfortunatelife.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1.Whyitwasdifficulttotrytheauthor’sfathertoeatfood?A.Becausehisfatherhasbeingrecoveringfromamajorlungoperation.B.Becausehisfathercan’teatfoodjustafteramajorlungoperation.C.Becausehismotherpassedawayandhisfatherlostinterestinlife.D.Becausehisfatherwasveryweak.2.Whatismeaningofthewordunderlineinthispassage?A.傷心的B.困惑的C.寂寞的D.顯然的3.Whichisthebesttitleofthisstory?A.AIceCreamB.AWoman’sUnfortunateLifeC.AWarmHugD.Asimpleactofkindness4.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.Oneeveningtheauthor’sfatherdidn’twanttoeatanythingexcepticecream.B.Whentheauthorpassedthewoman’sward,hegaveanicecreamtothewoman.C.Thewomanhadcancerbutfewpeopletolookafterher.D.Theauthorknewthewomanalongtimeagoandtheykeptintouchwitheachother.5.Formthispassagewecanlearnthat.A.WeshouldlookaftertheoldwhentheysuffersomecancerB.Itisveryeasytomakesomeonehappywhentheyareunlucky.C.Ifwebuysomepresent,we’llgetawarmhugatlast.D.Ifsomeonehasacancer,hewon’teatanythingexcepticecream.B14、Doyouthinkhardworkcanmakeanythingpossible?Ifyoudon’t,youmaywanttoreadthebookWeCanDowrittenbyMosheKaiCavalin.Itmightchangeyourmind.MosheKaiCavalinisa14-year-oldAmericanboy.HeisabouttograduatefromUCLA(UniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngeles)thisyear.Beforethat,hehadalreadygottenadegree(學(xué)位)fromEastLosAngelesCommunityCollegein2009.Recently,Cavalinpublished(出版)thebookWeCanDo.Inthisbook,hetalksabouthowtoachievethingswewant,bykeepingyourselffocused(專心的)andtryingyourbesttodoeverything.Hesaysthisdoesn’tneedgenius(天才),justhardwork.Cavalinsaysbeingcalledagenius“hasalwaysbothered(使煩惱)me…Peopleneedtoknowtheydon’thavetobegeniuses;theyjustneedtoworkhardandtheycanachieveanything.IfIcanreachthestars,otherscanreachtheMilkyWay(銀河,天河).”TheideaofwritingabookcamefromateachernamedRichardAvilaathisfirstcollege.CavalinsaysAvilainspired(啟發(fā))himtowriteabooktoexplainhowhesucceeded,sohecouldinspireotherpeople.IttookCavalinfouryearstofinishthebook.BecausehismotherisChinese,shewantedtopublishthebookinChinese.SoCavalintranslatedthebookintoChinesebyhimself.ThebookdidwellinTaiwan,SingaporeandMalaysia.1.(小題1)Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat_____.A.CavalinisamiddleschoolstudentB.CavalinwantstoreadthebookWeCanDoC.CavalinwillgraduatefromELACCthisyearD.Cavalinwenttocollegeatanearlyage2.(小題2)Cavalinowes(歸功于)hissuccesstothefollowingEXCEPTthat_____.A.hecanfocusononethingB.hehastriedhisbesttodothingsC.hewasbornageniusD.heworkedhardathisdream3.(小題3)Cavalinsays“IfIcanreachthestars,otherscanreachtheMilkyWay”to_____.A.showhecandobetterthanothersB.sayworkinghardisthewaytosuccessC.showageniusmustbeareallysmartpersonD.provetheMilkyWayisfartherthanthestars4.(小題4)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthebookWeCanDo?A.Cavalinspentfouryearswritingthebook.B.Cavalin’smotherhelpedhimfinishthebook.C.Thebookhasfoureditions.D.Thebookhasnotcomeoutyet.5.(小題5)DidCalvalintranslatethebookintoChinesewiththehelpofhismother?A.Yes,hedid.B.No,hedidn’t.C.Yes,hedidn’t.D.No,hedid.C15、Playingvideogamescanbeafunwaytospendtimewithfriends.Insomeschools,teachersusegameslikeMinecrafttoencourageteamworkandcommunication.Butforsomeplayers,gamingisanunhealthyhabit.Theystayuplateplayinggames.Theydolittleornohomework.Theygiveupotherhobbiesandpaylittleattentiontotheirfamiliesandfriends.Thevideo-gameworldseemsafriendlierplacethantherealone.Mental(精神的)healthexperts(專家)havetakennotice.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)listed“gamingdisorder(電玩失調(diào)癥)”asadisease(疾?。﹍astyear.Apersonmayhavethedisorderifgaminghasdoneharmtohisorherrelationshipswithfamilyandfriends.andifithasinfluencedhisorherdailyactivities.Notallexpertsagreethatover-gamingshouldbecalledadisorder.Theysaypeoplewhospendtoomuchtimeonvideogamesmaydevelopothermentalhealthproblems.Theseshouldbetreatedfirst.OthersthinkWHOdidtherightthing.CliffordSussmanisadoctorwhotreatsgamingaddiction(癮).Hesaysthosekidsoftengetangryeasilyanditmakeseverythingdifficultforthemtocomplete,likeschoolwork.Sussmanadvisestracking(跟球)howlongyouplay.Hesaysyoushouldtakeatleastanhour-longbreakaftereveryhourofplay.Thebrainneedstimetorecover(恢復(fù)).Younggamerswhothinktheymighthaveaproblemshouldaskanad(成年人)forhelp.Sussmansuggestsyoufirstanswerasimplequestion:“Areyouincontrol,oristhegameincontrol?”1.ThewriterdevelopshisideainParagraph2by.A.givingsomeexamples B.usinganexpert’sopinionC.describinghispersonalhabits D.introducingtheresultofasurvey2.Theunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3refersto“”.A.gaming B.a(chǎn)diseaseC.gamingdisorder D.a(chǎn)videogame3.AccordingtoSussman,kidswithgamingaddiction.A.havegrowninnumbertheseyearsB.shouldbetreatedasearlyaspossibleC.oftenhavetroubledoinglotsofthingsD.mayhavedifferentmentalhealthproblems4.ByansweringSussmansquestion,wemayknowA.whatgamingaddictionis B.ifwehavegamingaddictionC.howtofightgamingaddiction D.whytofightgamingaddictionD16、Here'sthesituation.You'resittingatthetablelisteningtotheconversationwhenyourmobilephonebuzzes.ThereissomethingVERYIMPORTANTthatwantsyourattention.Youmaythinkthataquickcheckofyourphoneisn'trude.However,yourcompaniesprobablydisagree.ArecentstudyofmobilephoneusefoundthatmostUSadultsthinkcheckingyourphoneisrudeinsocialsituations.Thestudyfoundthatonly5percentofAmericansfeltthatcheckingyourmobilephoneduringameetingcanbeaccepted.Only12percentapprovalofcheckingyourmobilephoneduringafamilydinner.Thestudysaid,"Americansthinkthatwhenpeoplefocusontheirphonesinsteadoftheircompanies,ithurtsthegroupinwhichtheyaretakingpart.Peoplecanbehurtwhentheyfeeltheyarenotnoticed.And82percentofalladults(notjustphoneowners)saythatwhenpeopleusetheirmobilephonesatsocialgatherings,itattimeshurtstheconversationandatmosphere(氣氛)ofthegathering."However,mostpeopleusemobilephonesinsocialsituationseventhoughtheybelieveitisrude.Perhapsthat'sbecausetheyseeothersdoingit.Peoplemayusetheirphonesatsocialeventstosharesomethingfromtheevent.Thatmightbeaphoto,information,ortoseparatefromthegroup.Inthestudy,aboutthree-fourthsofUSadultsviewusingmobilephonesinpublicasacceptablewhenusingpublictransportation,waitinginline,andwalkingdownthestreet.ButmostUSadultsdisapproveofcellphoneuseatthedinnertable,inmovietheaters,meetings.Thenwhataboutyou?Doyouuseyourmobilephonewhenyou'rearoundothers?Didyouuseyourmobilephoneatyourlastsocialevent?Wereotherpeopleusingtheirphonestoo?Havepeopleeverbeenrudetoyouwhentheyusedtheirmobilephones?1.Theunderlinedword"approval"mostprobablymeans______inChinese.A.同意 B.反對(duì) C.證明2.Ifyoucheckyourphoneinaconversation,yourcompanywill________.A.disagree B.bepleased C.behurt3.FromthepassagewecanknowinAmerica.A.PeopleagreetousemobilephonesatthedinnertablebecausetheyfeelnothingwhenbeingpaidnoattentiontoB.we'dbetterputawayourmobilephonesinsocialsituationsinordernottobringunhappinesstogatherings.C.Usingmobilephonesinsocialsituationsarenotallowedbyasmallnumberofpeople4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Peopleusemobilephonesinsocialsituationsbecausetheyseeothersusingthem.B.25percentofUSadultsthinkitrighttousemobilephoneswhenwaitinginline.C.MostAmericansareagainstusingmobilephonesinkindsofgatherings.5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.IdeasonUsingMobilePhonesinSocialSituationsB.TheBadEffectonUsingMobilePhonesinPublicC.WhethertoUseMobilePhonesduringGatheringsE17、AccordingtothestudiesfromtheUN,theincreaseofCO2intheairisresponsiblefor85%ofthetemperatureincrease.CO2goesintotheairwhenweburnfossilfuelstorunourindustries,carsandsoon.Luckily,halfoftheCO2thatweproducedistakeninbyplants,trees,landandtheoceans.Therestgasesarestilllargetocauseworry.Atthesametime,wearecuttingdownforeststhattakeincarbonfromtheair.Tosolvetheproblemisnotaneasyjob.DevelopednationssuchastheUSA,GermanyandAustraliawillhavetopromisetocutdowngreenhousegasesbyasmuchas25-40%.CountriessuchasIndiaandChinathathavealargepopulationandgrowingindustry,havetoleaveasmallergreenhousegasfootprint.Everybodymustbeactiveandsticktoit.1.HalfoftheCO2thatweproducedcanbetakeninby___________.A.plantsandtreesB.landC.theoceansD.A,BandC2.Whydoesthetemperatureincrease?A.Peopleuseupusefulgases.B.MoreandmoreCO2goesintotheairbecauseofpeople’sactivities.C.ForestscannottakeinCO2anymore.D.Everybodyhopeswintercanbewarm.3.Howmanycountriesarementionedinthispassage?A.2B.3C.5D.6F18、Intoday'sworldofmodernscienceandmedicine,amoretraditionaltreatmentisonceagainbecomingpopular﹣animalfriendship.Itisnowwell﹣knownthatpeoplewithproblemssuchasheartdiseaseorcancerlivelongerandgetbettermorequicklyiftheyhavepets.Keepingpetslowersbloodpressureandmakespeoplelessworried.Animalsareincreasinglyimportantintreatingolderpeoplewhohavememorylossandotherbrainproblems.Thesepeopleoftenfeelnervousandupset.Activitieswithanimalshelpthemimprovetheirphysicalconditionandalsogivethemjoy,entertainmentandlovingfriendship.Hereisacasethatshowsthebenefitsofanimals.Johnwasasix﹣year﹣oldmute.Hehadnophysicalproblems.Hejustrefusedtotalk.Hisoldercousin,Ned,hadaparrotcalledSally,andJohnusedtovisitit.Whenhearrived,Nedusedtosay,"Hi,John!"Weallknowparrotscopywhattheyhear.Afterafewvisits,Sallybegansaying"Hi,Johnl"whenJohncameintotheroom.Then,oneday,Johnturnedtotheparrotandreplied"Hi,Sally!"StayingwiththeparrotencouragedJohntobegintalking.Anotheruseofanimalhelpersisinschools.Insomecases,animalsareusedtohelpchildrenwithphysicalorpersonalproblems.Inothercases,theyareusedtoteachchildrentogetonandsharewithothers,andeventoteachthemaboutanimals.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutanimalhelperprogrammes,youcangetintouchwithorganizationslikeRidingforthe,Disabledordoasearchunderanimaltherapy"ontheInternet.Youdon'thavetobeananimaltraineroradoctortojoinin.1.WhichisNOTmentionedasanillnessthatanimalscanhelpwith?A.HeartdiseaseB.CancerC.FeverD.Dloodpressure2.Theunderlinedword"mute"inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto"".A.a(chǎn)personwhospeaksslowlyB.a(chǎn)personw

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