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2025年山東省棗莊市中考英語真題一、完形填空(★★)閱讀下面短文,從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(ABCD)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Attheageof13,Ireceivedaletterfrommyparents.Theletter________myschoollife.Itwastheendofthefirsttermatmynewschool.Igotavery________scoreinthefinalexam.ItwastheworstscorethatIhadeverhad.Anditfeltlikeeveryoneintheclasslaughed________me.Ifeltso________thatIlostmyhope.Oneday,________Iarrivedhome,myparentsnoticedmyproblemandaskedmewhathadhappened.Itoldthemthetruth.Insteadofbeingangrywithme,theysaidnothing.Thenextmorning,whenI________,Ifoundtherewasaletteronmydesk.Itwasfrommyparents.Intheletter,theytoldme,“Everyoneintheworldwantstowin,________noneofthemcanalwayswin,soit’simportantforyoutolearnfromfailureanddon’tloseyourhope.Webelieveyoucansucceedoneday.”Suddenly,Ifeltwarminmyheart.The________cheeredmeup.AfterIthoughtaboutmyfailure________,Ifoundoutthereasonsandmadeaplan.Bydoingso,Ilearnedalotandbecamemoreandmoreconfident.Frommyexperience,Ilearnedthattobeconfidentisthebestwaytosolvedifficulties.Believein________,andIwillwin.I’llrememberthisforever.1.A.tookB.brokeC.changedD.stopped2.A.goodB.badC.easyD.small3.A.inB.onC.toD.a(chǎn)t4.A.sadB.luckyC.happyD.bored5.A.ifB.beforeC.whenD.since6.A.putupB.gotupC.lookedupD.stoodup7.A.butB.orC.soD.though8.A.gradeB.giftC.letterD.book9.A.quicklyB.finallyC.slowlyD.carefully10.A.myselfB.yourselfC.ourselvesD.themselves二、閱讀理解(★★)Fromanearlyage,IbegantolikeChineseculturealot.WhentherewasachancetostudyinBeijingasanexchangestudent,Itookitatonce.Inmyfirst24hoursinBeijing,Ifeltverynervous.Ididn’tseeoneforeigner.Butonmyfirstdayofschool,Iwasgreetedbymanyforeignfaces.Thestudentscamefromallovertheworld.IwouldbeinaclasswithChelseafromNorwayandCharliefrommymotherland—theUK.NoneofushadstudiedChinesebefore,butourlanguageskillsimprovedquickly.Bytheendofthefirstmonth,wecouldallmakesimplesentences.Someofthesesentences,though,werequitefunny.WeoftensentourlanguageteacherSophieintowildlaughter.Wehadahappytimetogether.Thefirstmonthwasverytiring.Thereweresomanynewthingstolearn.Thankfully,ourschoolorganizedmanyeventsforstudents.Wetalkedalotaboutculturaldifferencesandourfutureplans.ItwasagreatchanceforustopracticespeakingChinese.InOctober,myChinesefriendZhenHuashowedmearoundthecity.Hetookmetosomeofhisfavoriterestaurants.ChinesetablemannerswereverydifferentfromthoseintheWest.EatingChinesefoodwaslikeanadventure,anditbecamemyfavoritepartaboutlivinginBeijing.Mysix-monthstayinChinamademeexcited.IwanttovisitChinaagaintolookformoreadventures.11.Accordingtothepassage,whydidthewritergotoBeijing?

A.ToseemoreforeignersinBeijing.B.TovisitagoodChinesefriendinBeijing.C.ToeatdeliciousChinesefoodinBeijing.D.TostudyinBeijingasanexchangestudent.12.Whichcountryisthewriterfrom?

A.America.B.England.C.China.D.Norway.13.Whichofthefollowingshowsthechangeofthewriter’sfeelingsduringherstayinChina?

A.happy→nervous→bored→excitedB.tired→excited→nervous→happyC.nervous→happy→tired→excitedD.happy→bored→excited→nervous(★★★)What’sthehottestsocialactivitythisspring?FormanyyoungpeopleinChina,it’sgoingforagingwithfriends.Goingforagingislikeatreasurehunt.Itisasimpleactivitywithalotoffun!Itdoesnotneedexpensivetools.Withjustapairofscissors,abasketandsomebags,youcanhavefuninnature.Youlookaroundinplaceslikeforestandlakestofinddifferentkindsofplantsthatyoucaneat.Goingforagingisanewwayforyoungpeopletoconnectwithnature.Theycanspendmanyrelaxinghourswalkingaroundinthewild.“BeinginnaturetakesmystressawayandIfeelfullofenergyagain,”saidLinShan,astudentfromBeijing.Toavoideating“dangerous”plants,theyhavetodosomeresearchondifferentkindsofplantsbeforeforaging.Thisway,theyknowmoreaboutplants.Youngpeoplealsogetconnectedwithothersbyforaging.Ontheonlinelifestylesharingplatform,thetopic“diggingwildvegetables”hasover200millionviews.Over890,000userssharetheirown“wildvegetablemaps”withothers.YoungpeoplefromBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhoueventeamupforgroupadventures.What’smore,workinghardtogetplantsmakesthemfeelhappyandsweet.Theycanalsohavefreshandhealthyfoodfordinnerathome!“Goingforagingforwildvegetablesmaybedangerous,”saidShiJun,aplantbiologyexpertinChina.“Butformany,therealvalueofthisactivityisthejoyitbringsandthedeepconnectionwithnature.”14.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“goingforaging”inparagraph1mean?

A.Searchingforwildvegetablesanddiggingthem.B.Lookingforlakesandforestandprotectingthem.C.Huntingfortreasuresinthewildandkeepingthem.D.Enjoyingyourselfinnatureandhavingarest.15.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofgoingforaging?

A.He/Shedoesn’tcareaboutit.B.He/Shethinksitdangerous.C.He/Shelikesit.D.He/Shehatesit.16.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheAdvantagesofGoingForagingB.DifferentWaysofGoingForagingC.RulestoFollowwhileGoingForagingD.EatHealthilybyGoingForaging(★★★)閱讀下面短文,然后判斷短文后面各小題,正確的答案涂“T”,錯(cuò)誤的答案涂“F”.Thisterm,studentsandteachersinsomejuniorhighschoolshaveseensomechanges.ThesechangeshappenedbecauseAItoolssteppedintoclasses.ByusingAItomakepersonalized(個(gè)性化的)exercisesandexams,teachersareabletohelpeachstudentindifferentways.Whenstudentsfinishaunit,teacherscanpickupdifferentquestionsonlineofferedbyAI.Ithelpscreateasetofexercisesfortheunit.Doingthiscanmakestudentslearnknowledgebetter.“Wedon’tneedtocarryalltheheavyexercisebooksanymore,”said14-year-oldSophia.Afterstudentscompletetheexercisequestions,teachersusetheAItooltochecktheiranswers.Itwillprovidedataandgraphics(圖表)tohelpteachersunderstandboththeperformanceofthewholeclassandeachstudent’sprogress.“Ourteachernolongerexplainsallthequestionsonebyone.Instead,shelooksatthecommonmistakesandprovidesone-on-onehelpforeveryoneofus,”said15-year-oldEmily.Also,dependingontheirperformanceinpastexams,studentscangetpersonalizedexercisesorhomeworkmadebyAI.Sostudentscanspendlesstimeonwhattheyhavealreadyknownandhavemoretimetostudywhattheydon’tknow.“IusedtohaveanotebookwhereIwrotedownmymistakessothatIcouldstudythem,”said16-year-oldJennifer.“Butnow,AIdoesitforme.”17.AItoolsaremainlyusedtomakeone-on-oneexamsforstudents.18.WiththehelpofAItools,studentsdon’tneedanyexercisebooks.19.StudentscanmakebetteruseoftheirtimebyusingAItools.20.Sophia,EmilyandJenniferallthinkAIisgoodfortheirstudies.(★★★)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入各小題橫線上的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Nowadays,moreandmorefamilieschooseroadtripsfortheirvacation.Foronething,aroadtripallowsyoutoseemanyplacesinonetrip.Foranother,youcandesignyourowntripaccordingtowhatyourfamilywanttodoandsee.Agreatroadtripcanbringagreatjoy.21First,youandyourfamilyhavetoworkoutthetime.22Asharedfreetimewillhelpyoumakesureeveryoneenjoysthetrip.Onceyou’vemadesure,addthetripdatetoyourcalendars.23Youcanchooseaplacewhereyourfamilymembershavealwayswantedtovisit.Justbesuretochoosealocation(地點(diǎn))thatgivesyoutimetogetthereandback,andenjoyyourvisit.Youshouldalsoleaveenoughtimetomakestops,enjoymealsandexploretheplaces.Then,youcanmapoutyourtrip.Youcanuseonlinemaps.24Theycanalsoofferyousomeadviceonnearbysights,popularlocalrestaurantsaswellasshoppingmalls.Makesurethere’sextratimetostopatplacesyouseefromthecar.Last,haveyourcarfilledwithwater,snacksandfirstaidthings.25Forexample,youcantakesomeactivitybooksorboardgames.WithaniPad,youcanenjoyagoodmoviewithyourfamilyduringthetrip.Withallthethingsabovedone,nowyoucanhittheroadandenjoyyourwonderfuljourney!

A.Next,youneedtodecidewheretogo.B.Youcanfollowthemapswithoutthinking.C.Discusswhenyoucantakeatripandforhowlong.D.However,asuccessfulonetakessomecarefulplanning.E.Besides,themoreplacesyouchoose,thebetteryourroadtripcanbe.F.Letthemknowtheplacesyouwanttovisitandthey’llplanlinesforyourtrip.G.Alsothinkaboutwhattohavewithyoutokilltimeandhavefunontheway.三、選詞填空(★★★)用方框中詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,把答案寫在答題卡各小題的橫線上。

alearninteresttraditionbestartoursafterpracticedoZhangHanliangisamartialarts(武術(shù))teacherwhocomesfromTianshuiNormalUniversityinGansu,China.Sheandherteamhavebeenmakingsome26Chinesemartialartsvideostheseyearsandthesevideos27popularonline.“ManyInternetusersathomeandabroadenjoy28onlinevideos.Ihopemorepeoplewillbe29inChinesemartialarts.”saidZhang.Zhang30martialartsforover20years.Herloveformartialartscomesfromherfamily.Notonlyisherfatheragreatkungfuteacher,butalsohergrandfather31wellinkungfu.“I32topracticemartialartsattheageofseven.Allthechildreninmyfamilycanlearnmartialartsathomefromayoungage,”saidZhang.33afewyearsofpractice,shewenttoasportsschoolinGansu34moreaboutmartialarts.Nowsheis35greatmartialartsmasterinChina.Andsheoftengoestoothercountriestoteachmartialarts.“MartialartscanbeabridgeforculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandothercountries.Ihopemoreandmorepeoplefromabroadcanknowandlovemartialarts.”saidZhang.四、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和任務(wù)描述,在答題卡的每個(gè)題目下面填寫相應(yīng)內(nèi)容。LastDecember22,myparentsandIarrivedinIcelandforaholiday.ThiscountryonlygetsaboutfivehoursofsunshineeverydayinDecember.Thesundoesn’triseuntilaboutanhourbeforenoonandsetsataround4p.m..Thenextmorning,whenweleftforourglacier(冰川)hikeat8a.m.,itwasverydark.Itfeltlikeweweretravellingatnight.Beforethehike,ourguideaskedustoputonhatsthatcanprotectourheadsandspecialshoes.Thisway,wewouldn’tfallorgethurteasilywhilewalkingontheice.Ourguideledusonourclimbuptheglacierandonourvisittoahugeicecave.Thecavewassocool!Around1a.m.onDecember25,wewereallinadeepsleepwhenthehotelfrontdeskwokeusupwithanalarmcall.Weputonourwarmclothing,randownstairsandsawthenorthernlights!Thegreen,purple,redandyellowlightsmadeupmanyamazingpatterns.Itwasliketheselightsweredancinginthesky.Aftermorethanhalfanhour,thelightsstopped.Wewentbacktobed,butIwasstillexcited!Duringthenextfewdays,wevisitedmanyotherplacesinIceland.Afterfinishingourweek-longtrip,wecamebackhome.Thistourwassowonderful!36.Thecountrywherethewriter’sfamilywentforaholiday(1個(gè)詞):___________________________________37.ThenumberofhourswhenthecountrygetssunshineeverydayinDecember(不超過3個(gè)詞):___________________________________38.Thethingsthatthewriter’sfamilyputonbeforethehike(兩條且每條不超過6個(gè)詞):①___________________________________②___________________________________39.Thethingsthatthewriter’sfamilysawonDecember25(不超過3個(gè)詞):___________________________________40.Listtwowaystoprotectyourselfwhilehiking(兩條且不能選自本文,每條不超過8個(gè)詞):①___________________________________②___________________________________五、選詞填空(★★)用方框中短語的適當(dāng)形式填空。

askforgiveupdealwithbecauseofeachotherHi,TengFei!Howtimeflies!Uptonow,wehaveknown41forthreeyears.AlthoughIdon’texpressmythankstoyou,Ihavekepttheminmyheartforalongtime.Ihavechangedalotinthepastthreeyears42yourhelp.Atfirst,Iwasn’tgoodatlong-distancerunning.Ididn’tknowhowto43thisproblem.IwassoworriedthatIwantedto44.However,youofferedtohelpme.Fromthenon,Iranroundandroundwithyouontheplaygroundeveryafternoon.Afterrunningdaybyday,Iimprovedquicklyonlong-distancerunning.WheneverIhadmathproblems,I45help.YouhelpedmesolvethemandIgotbettergradesinmath.Iwouldnothavemadesuchgreatprogresswithoutyourhelp.Manythankstoyou.Yours,FuXing六、書面表達(dá)(★★★)46.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)問題提示,盡可能用自己的話寫出大意總結(jié)。詞數(shù)不少于60,不多于80。把答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)位置。Guilinhaslongbeenknownforitsamazingnaturalbeauty,butitsstonecarvingrelics(石刻遺跡)arealsoamust-see.GuilinstonecarvingbeganintheEasternJinDynasty,developedquicklyintheTangDynasty,reacheditspeakintheSongDynastyandshoneintheMingandQingdynasties.Therearemorethan2,000stonecarvingsinGuilin,includingabout1,500cliffcarvings(摩崖石刻)andnearly600cliffstatues(摩崖造像).Thesestonestatuesareplacedinmorethan30famousmountaincavesinGuilin.Amongthebeautifulmountainsandrivers,theforestofstonecarvingrelicsmakesGuilinseemlikeahugemuseum.Ancientstonecarvingsarevaluabletreasuresbecausetheyshowtherichhistoryandartisticachievementsofourculture.Therearemanydifferentthingscarvedonthestones,suchasoldstories,importanteventsfromthepast,famouspeople,andbeautifulnaturalscenes.Touristscanusetheirownexperienceandknowledgetounderstandthem,communicatewiththeancientpeopleandfeelthebeautyofourculture.JohnSmith,atouristfromtheUSA,said,“AfterItravelledtomanydifferentcitiesaroundChina,whattouchesmemostisGuilinstonecarving.ThebeautifulsceneryandcolorfulChinesecultureitshowsareamazing.IwantmorepeopletoknowaboutGuilinstonecarvingandenjoyitsbeauty.”1.WhendidGuilinstonecarvingbegin?2.WhatkindsofstonecarvingsarethereinGuilin?3.Whyareancientstonecarvingsvaluabletreasures?4.WhatcanyouseeontheancientGuilinstonecarvings?5.WhatdoesJohnSmiththinkofGuilinstonecarving?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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