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2025年遼寧省丹東市鳳城市中考二模英語(yǔ)試題一、閱讀理解HowtoReadtheMedicineLabel(標(biāo)簽)Directions:Adultsandchildren12yearsoldandover2tablets(藥片)every4to6hours;notmorethan12tabletsin24hoursChildren6yearsoldtounder12yearsold1tabletevery4to6hours;notmorethan6tabletsin24hoursChildrenunder6yearsoldaskthedoctorWarnings★Takeitwithalotofwatersothatthemedicinewon’tstayinyourthroat.★Takewithfoodsoyourstomachwon’tbeupset.★Maymakeyousleepy.Donotdriveorusedangerousmachines.1.Whenisthepropertimeforpeopletotakethemedicine?A.December2026. B.June2025. C.April2027. D.October2024.2.Whoshouldtakethismedicine?A.Lannywhohasacold. B.Bobwhocutshisfinger.C.Sanawhohasasoreback. D.Jessiewhohasastomachache.3.Whichpersondidthewrongthingaccordingtothepassage?A.Ihavedinnerwiththemedicine. B.Itakethemedicinewithaglassofwater.C.Igotosleepaftertakingthemedicine. D.Idrivetoworkaftertakingthemedicine.4.HowmanytabletsshouldJane’s12-year-oldsontakeaday?A.Lessthan4. B.Notmorethan6. C.Atleast8. D.Morethan12.“Haveyoucheckedtheoilinthecat?”Myfatherusedtosaytome.“Hello,hopedyouarewell.”Sometimesourphonecallswouldbeginwithaquestionabouttheoilandendwithaquestionabouttheoil,withnotalotinbetween.Fathershavealotoflovetogive,butit’softensuppliedthroughthemedium(方法)ofpracticaladvice.Inmyexperience:It’smostlyaboutmycar.“How’sthecarrunning?”“Didyougetitserviced?”“Howdidyougetthatscraped(刮痕)ontheside?”Whycan’tfathersjustsay“Iloveyou”or“It’sgreattoseeyou”?Thepointis:That’sexactlywhatwearesaying.YoujusthavetotranslatefromthelanguagethatisFatherlish.Thewords“Youmademylifebetterfromthemomentyouwereborn”maybehardlyheard,butthekeyisthereinthemorecommon“I’llholdtheladderwhileyougettheleavesoutofthegutter(排水溝).”WhenIwas17,Iwentonmyfirstroadtrip—afriendandIinthatoldcar.Myfatherstoodonthecornerearlyonacoldmorningtosaygoodbyetous.“Highwaysaredangerous,”hesaid,“sodon’ttrytocatchupwithanythingfasterthatahorse.Andtakeabreakeverytwohours.Andeverytimeyoustopforgas,youreallyshouldchecktheoil.”Atthetimewethoughthisspeechwasprettyfunnyandwouldchant“carandhorse,carandhorse”everytimeIdrovefasterandpassedotherspeedingcars.Dad’slonggonenow.Butafteralltheseyears,IhaveunderstoodthatthespeechmyfriendandIusedtolaughatwassimplyDad’seffortataffection.Hewasjusttryinginhisownclumsy(笨拙的)way.WhatapityIdidn’tunderstanditatthattime!5.Whydidtheauthor’sfatheroftenaskaboutthecar?A.Toshowhisloveforthecar. B.Toexpresshiscaretohisson.C.Toseeifthereisenoughoil. D.Tochecktheconditionofthecar.6.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisanexampleofFatherlish?A.Iloveyoudeeply. B.It’sgreattoseeyou.C.Youmademylifebetter. D.Icanchecktheoilforyou.7.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhisfather’swordsatthattime?A.Pretty. B.Funny. C.Exciting. D.Moving.8.Whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?A.Remembertheoldtime. B.Thewriter’sboyhood.C.Father’sloveisspecial. D.Fatherhaslonggone.閱讀理解。Yourbodyisspecial–notwopeopleintheworldarealike,Althoughyouaredifferentfromeveryoneelse,youhaveexactlythesamebodypartsasthepeoplearoundyou,doingdifferentjobsthatkeepallofusalive.Whatisinsidemyhead?Yourheadhousesthemostvaluablepartofyourbody–yourbrain.Asyouarereading,youreyessendpicturestoyourbrainwhichmakesmeaningfromwhatyousee.Yourbrainhelpsyoutorememberandthink,andmakessureyourbodyisdoingwhatitshould.Whatismyskin(皮膚)for?Yourskincoversyourbody.Inmostpartsofyourbody,theskinisjustasthickashalfacentimeter.Ifyouhaveyourskincut,itwillhaveaquickcureandstopvirusesfromgettingintoyourbody.Yourskinalsohelpsyoufeeltheheatandcoldnessoftheenvironmentaroundyou.Hairgrowsfrominsidetheskin.Whenyoufeelhot,extraheatcomesoutthroughyourskin.Asaresult,yourbodytemperaturedrops.HowdoImove?Muscles(肌肉)arefoundinmostpartsofyourbody.Theyworkwithyourbonestohelpyoumove–wheneveryoucryorsmile,eatorspeak,walkordance,etc.WhydoIbreathe?Yourbodyneedstotakeinoxygenfromtheairandgiveouttheunwantedcarbondioxideinthebody.Whenyoubreathe,aircomesthroughyournoseandmouthintoyourlungs(肺)whereoxygenflowstodifferentpartsofyourbody.Whatmakesmesneeze?Whendustorastrongsmellgetsintoyournose,yousneeze.Thisisthewayyourbodycleansupthedustinyournose.Yourlungspushouttheairandtrytoclearyournose.Whatdoesmyheartdo?Yourheartisaveryspecialmuscle.Itisslightlybiggerthanyourfist(拳頭)andgrowsbiggerasyoudo.Ifyouplaceyourhandonyourheart,youwillfeelyourheartbeatingwhichforcesbloodtomovearoundyourbody.9.Theunderlinedword“houses”inthepassageprobablymeans.A.stores B.locksC.creates D.builds10.Ifyouhavenoskincoveringyourbody,whatwouldhappen?A.Extraheatcanonlystayinsideourbody.B.Virusescan’tgetintoourbodyeasily.C.Wecan’tfeelthechangesintemperature.D.Ourbodycanbeguardedbyourhair.11.Whatisthetruefactaboutyourbody?A.Ourheartisthesamesizefrombirth.B.Wetakeincarbondioxidetostayalive.C.Ourmusclesstopworkingwhenwenod.D.Sneezingisawaytoclearournose.12.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.WhatYourBodyNeeds B.HowYourBodyWorksC.WhyYourBodyGrows D.WhenYourBodyMoves①Weallloveourphones,butusingthemtoomuchcancauseproblems.Didyouknowmostpeoplechecktheirphonesover50timesaday?Manyteensfeelnervouswhentheydon’thavetheirphonesnearby.Evenworse,phonessometimesmakeusmisswhat’shappeningrightaroundus.Here’showtotakecontrolwithoutgivingupyourphonecompletely.②Agoodwaytouseyourphonelessistopickaspecialtimeeachday.Choose30minutesafterschooljustforphoneuse.Duringthistime,reallyfocusonwhatyou’redoing-watchvideos,messagefriends,orplaygames.Butwhentime’sup,putyourphoneaway.③Next,fightthosenoisythingsandbuzzes.Turnoffallnotifications(通知)exceptforimportantones.Imaginethis:Yourphonestaysquietduringhomeworkhours,butstillringsifyourmomneedsyou.Thissimplechangereducesthebrain’sideasof“checkitnow”,Withoutthese,you’llfeellesspulledtocheckyourphoneeveryminute.④Createplaceswherephonesaren’tallowed.Keepyourphoneoutofthesethreeplaces:thedinnertable-talktofamilyinstead,yourbed-charge(充電)itinthekitchenovernight,andstudyareas.Trythe“DoorwayMethod”:leaveyourphonebythefrontdoorwhenyougethome,andonlycheckittherewhentrulyneeded.Ifreachingforyourphonerequireswalkingdownstairs,you’llthinktwice.⑤Scientistsfoundthatabout1/3ofphonetimeisjusthabit,notsomethingwetrulyenjoy.That’swhythemethodsmentionedabove.Bymakingsuchsmallchanges,youcansaveover2hoursdaily!Usethatextratimetoread,playoutside,ortryanewhobby.⑥RememberwhatanoldGreekteacheroncesaid,“Realfreedomcomesfromcontrollingyourself.”P(pán)honesaretools,notbosses.Startsmall:Tryonetipthisweek.Yourphonewillstillbethere,butyou’llbeincharge.13.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellus?A.Settingspecialphonetime. B.Usingthedoorwaytrick.C.Turningoffnotifications. D.Creatingphone-freeplaces.14.Whatisthemainbenefitofthe“DoorwayMethod”?A.Chargingyourphonefaster. B.Avoidingleavingyourphoneatthedoor.C.Rememberingwhereyourphoneis. D.Reducingthetimesyoucheckyourphone,15.WhydoesthearticlementiontheGreekteacher’swords?A.Toadvisepeopletoplantimefreely.B.Toencouragestudentstotryanewhobby.C.Toexplaintheimportanceofmanagingoneselfwell.D.Tocompareancientwisdomandmoderntechnology.16.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.閱讀短文,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有一個(gè)多余的選項(xiàng)。Therearemanythingsadultscanlearnfromchildren.17Hopeyoucanknowhowtodoitfromthefollowingsuggestions.18Theycrywhentheyhurtthemselves,andexpressdispleasurewhenthingsdon’tgotheirway.However,weadultsneverexpressourselvessincerely.Infact,it’snotstrangetocryorexpressyourself,becauseeverybodyissupposedtoletoutthefeelingfreely,notonlythechildren.Kidsarecuriousabouteverything.19Thiscuriousnatureguidestheirlife,andoftenleadsthemtosimplebutwonderfuldiscoveries.Mostofadultsaren’t.Wedon’tevenaskquestionsifwedon’tunderstandsomething.Kidsliveinthepresent.20Solifeisgreattoday.However,withajob,money,andrelationships,it’shardforanadulttoenjoylife.Wecanlivelikeachild.Don’tworryaboutthefuture,becauseit’snotinyourcontrol.A.Everythingisinteresting.B.Kidsneverhidefeelings.C.Theyneverworryaboutthefuture.D.Theyalwaysasklotsofquestionseveryday,E.Inotherwords,sometimeschildrencanteachadultsalot.二、完形填空閱讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Mr.Dawson,theheadteacher,wasgivinghisMondaymorningspeech,butJakewasn’tlistening.ManykidsthoughtJakewas21.Hedidn’tlikewhatothersliked.Hewasnotintosports.Hethoughtpaintingwasmoreinterestingthangoingtoabirthdayparty.ThenJake22thewords,“…Thedeadline(截止時(shí)間)fortheRecycledArtCompetitionisintendays…”Tendays!Thatwasn’talotoftime.Hewantedto23thecompetition,andhehadtogetstartedrightaway.Thatafternoon,JakevisitedhisauntRuth.Shelikedwatchingbirdsinhersmallhousenexttoaforest.AssoonasJakearrived,shetalked24aboutthepeacock(孔雀)she’dseeninheryardthedaybefore.Anideahithimsuddenly…Atschool,kidswerepreparingforthe25.Somewereusingoldplasticbags.Othersbroughtinoldcomputersandphones.AndJake?Hebegan26bottlecaps.Everytimehesawone,hewouldpickitup.Sooneveryonewasgivinghimtheirbottlecaps.Itbecameakindof27.Theywouldlaughandsay,“Here,Jake,takethisforyouworkofart!”Asthedayofthecompetitiongotcloser,hestayeduplaterandlatereverynight.Finallycamethebigday.Everyonesatinthegym28theresult.SilencefellandMr.Dawsonannounced,“Andfirstplacegoesto…JakeMellor!”O(jiān)nthestage,peoplesawa(n)29lifelikepictureofawoman’sfacemadeofbottlecaps.ItwasJake’s30.Shewasholdingafeatherfromapeacock—thebirdshelikedbest.Everyonestoodupandcheeredloudly.Atthatmoment,Jakefelthappierandprouderthanhehadinhiswholelife.21.A.cute B.noisy C.a(chǎn)ctive D.strange22.A.knew B.used C.caught D.shared23.A.enter B.improve C.drop D.hold24.A.sadly B.excitedly C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.quietly25.A.exam B.party C.meeting D.competition26.A.making B.selling C.washing D.collecting27.A.task B.deal C.joke D.style28.A.a(chǎn)skingfor B.waitingfor C.searchingfor D.cheeringfor29.A.funny B.famous C.a(chǎn)mazing D.traditional30.A.a(chǎn)unt B.teacher C.classmate D.neighbor三、短文填空

閱讀短文,然后在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用短文括號(hào)中所給的詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.TaipingAncientTownisattheconfluence(交匯處)oftheGulinRiverandtheChishui(赤水)RiverinSichuan.Itisaspecialtowninthe31(south)partofSichuan,nexttoYunnanandGuizhou.It32(build)onamountain.AndthebuildingstherearefamousforMingandQingDynastystyles.SpeakingofTaipingAncientTown,itis33(nature)tomentionthefamousevent“Siduchishui”—Inthespringof1935,aftertheZunyiConference(會(huì)議),theCentralRedArmy34(successful)crossedtheChishuiRiverfourtimes.Thesecondandfourth35(crossing)tookplaceatTaipingAncientTown.Theeventhasleftnotonlyalargenumberofhistoricalinterests,36adeepmeaningoftheredculture.That’swhyit37(interest)somanytourists.Changzheng(LongMarch)Streetisinthecenteroftheancienttown.Itisaboutfivehundredmeterslong,andthebuildingsarespreadout38it.ChangzhengandSiduchishuiMuseuminthetownis39importantrededucationbase(基地).Soifyoujustplan40(travel)toSichuan,IrecommendyouvisitTaipingAncientTown.HereyoucanbothhavefunandstudythespiritsofLongMarch.四、任務(wù)型閱讀MediadesignersareusingAItocreateartisticpetimages(圖像),suchasfashionablecatmodels,attractingadmakersandbusinesses.SinceAprillastyear,ChenJianhasgotalargefollowingonsocialmediabypostingAI-generated(生成)imagesofcatscopyinghumanbehavior.Oneofhismostpopularpostsshowsacatpracticingbaduanjin,atraditionalChinesefitnessexercise.Ithasreceivedover160,000likes.Chen’sworkisamongmorethan140,000postsonacertainmediaplatformwiththekeywords“AI”and“pets”,mostlypresentinganimalimagesdoinghumanactivitieslikedressingup,dancing,takingexams,andposingforphotos.Chen,inhisthirties,worksasanartdesignerataninternetcompanyinShanghai.Hestudiedthetext-to-imageAItoolMid-journeyin2022.“Ipickedupnewskillsinmysparetime,fearingthatAImightreplace(取代)designersoneday,”Chensaid.HisgoalwastouseAItoolstoimprovehisdesignabilities.Chen’sideaoftheexercisingcatcamefromhispersonalexperience.Hehadahealthproblematthattime,andatraditionalChinesemedicinedoctoradvisedhimtodobaduanjintobuilduphisbody.Ashepracticedtheexerciseshimself,heencouragedpeoplearoundhimtojoinandthencreatedAI-generatedcatimagestoraisepublicawareness(認(rèn)識(shí))abouthealth.“AItoolswerebecomingpopular,yetmanypeopleknewlittleaboutthem.Moreover,therewerehardlyanyhuman-likepetimagesgeneratedbyAI,whichprobablyexplainswhymyworkcaughtpeople’sstronginterest,”Chensaid.Today,withover50,000fans,hehasattractedattentionfrombusinesses.Hechosetoworkwithsomewell-knownmilkteamakers,carcompanies,andinternetappdevelopers.“Workingwiththemmakesmorepeoplenoticemywork,whichisawin-winsituation,”Chensaid.Lookingahead,Chenwantstomovebeyondtextandimages,exploringAI-generatedvideocreation.41.WhathelpedChenJiangetalargefollowingonsocialmedia?42.WhydidChenJianstarttolearnAItools?43.WhatwillChendoinfuture?44.HowdoesAIinfluenceyourlife?(30wordsormore)五、書(shū)面表達(dá)45.假如你是李華,你將在學(xué)校EnglishClub中進(jìn)行主題為“Growth”的分享。請(qǐng)根據(jù)要求,用英語(yǔ)完成一篇發(fā)言稿,談?wù)勀阕陨淼某砷L(zhǎng)。要點(diǎn):1.你對(duì)成長(zhǎng)的理解和感悟;2.講述一則你成長(zhǎng)過(guò)程中的故事;3.經(jīng)歷成長(zhǎng)后你的收獲。注意事項(xiàng):(1)文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名、校名等信息;(2)文章必須包含所有要點(diǎn),可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,使短文連貫、通順;(3)詞數(shù):80—100詞左右(文章開(kāi)頭結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。Dearschoolmates,IamLiHua.Iamgladtosharemyspeechabout“Growth”.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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