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2025年江蘇省徐州市中考英語(yǔ)真題一、單項(xiàng)選擇(★★★)1.Boys,whosejacketisthis?Somebodyleft________jacketinthediningroom.

A.myB.yourC.hisD.her(★★★)2.—Ineedmydictionary,butIlentittoSandy.—Whydon’tyougetitback________her?

A.fromB.forC.withD.to(★★★)3.InourEnglishlesson,MrWuspeaks________enoughforallofustounderstand.

A.softlyB.clearlyC.quicklyD.politely(★★)4.Therearemany________intheworld.Farmersgrowcrops.Pilotsflyplanes.Doctorstakecareofsickpeople.

A.sportsB.jobsC.hobbiesD.festivals(★★★)5.Winningisimportant,ofcourse,butitisnot__________.

A.somethingB.a(chǎn)nythingC.nothingD.everything(★★)6.Oh,youaregrowingsofast,Paul!Soonyou________tallerthanyourdad.

A.a(chǎn)reB.wereC.havebeenD.willbe(★★★)7.A________flowerdoesnotmakespring,whileonehundredflowersinfullblossom(盛開(kāi))bringspringtothegarden.

A.similarB.silentC.singleD.simple(★★★)8.—ZhuYangzhuwas________withtheChinaYouthMayFourthMedalin2023.—Congratulations!HeistheprideofPeixian,Xuzhou.

A.presentedB.providedC.preparedD.promised(★)9.Comeon,Alice.Don’tbesohardonyourself.Everyonemakesmistakes.Wehaveto________ourselvessometimesandkeepasenseofhumour!

A.believeinB.lookafterC.dependonD.laughat(★★★)10.—Youlookreallyniceinthesejeans.Wouldyouliketotryalargersize?—Well,thestyleisn’twhatIhadinmind.________.

A.Don’tmentionitB.That’sallrightC.ThankyouanywayD.Withpleasure二、完形填空(★★★)LastSundaywassunnyandbeautiful.AllweeklongtheBrownswerelookingforwardtovisitingthezoo.________,MomandDadbothhadcolds.Allthefamilyhadtostayathome.“________,kids,”saidMomatbreakfast.“Iknowthisisn’tthekindofdayyouwishedfor.”“It’sOK,”P(pán)etersaidinalowvoice.Peterreallywanted________torestandfeelbetter,buthecouldn’thelpfeelingbluetoo.“It’sgoingtobea(n)________daywithnofunplans!”Heloweredhishead.Ashelayinbedfeelingsorryforhimself,hiscats,CharlieandSnow,camein.CharliejumpedontopofPeter’sbookshelf.Snowlooked________atCharliewithhersweetgreeneyes.“Hmm,”P(pán)etersmiled.“Areyou________tryingtotellmesomething?”Then,asifhereallyandtruly________Peter,Charlieknockedabookrightofftheshelf!“OK.”P(pán)eter________thebook.“Comeandjumpontomybed.”________theywerealltogether,theystartedlookingthroughthepages.“Hereisastoryaboutaboywhomeetsa________woman.Sheturnstheboyintoasmallperson.Suddenly,theboycantalktoanimals!Theboyclimbsuponthebackofabird.Hefliesaroundandmeetsmanyamazinganimals...”P(pán)eterstartedtoreadthestoryoutloud,________afterashortwhile,hestartedimaginingthathewastheboy.Thatdaydreamwassocoolthathehadtotakeouthispenand________.Amomentlater,whenPeter’slittlebrotherandsistersawthepictures,theywantedtoheareverydetailofhis________trip.“Tellusagainhowyou________totheanimals!”saidTom.“Andallaboutwhathappenednext!”________Mary.Peterdecidedtoturnthosedrawingsintoabook—andhe’sstillhavingfunworkingonit!11.A.HappilyB.UsuallyC.UnluckilyD.Hopefully12.A.ThanksB.SorryC.ExcusemeD.Please13.A.hisbrotherB.hissisterC.hisparentsD.himself14.A.boringB.tiringC.excitingD.interesting15.A.backB.a(chǎn)wayC.downD.up16.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five17.A.mistookB.understoodC.protectedD.helped18.A.gaveupB.gotupC.setupD.pickedup19.A.AlthoughB.EverytimeC.AssoonasD.Unless20.A.modestB.generousC.seriousD.magical21.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.soD.or22.A.writeB.circleC.drawD.point23.A.runningB.climbingC.boatingD.flying24.A.spokeB.sangC.dancedD.read25.A.repliedB.a(chǎn)ddedC.complainedD.explained三、閱讀理解(★★★)Whatwillyoudowhenyouarefree?Dineoutorwatchmovies?LastFriday,ourSchoolDIYClubdidasurvey.Herearetheresults.

HowpopularareDIYactivities?75.0%havetriedDIYactivities48.6%areinterestedinDIYactivities33.5%plantotakeDIYcourses23.1%trytolearnanewDIYactivityPopularDIYactivitiesHand-paintingLantern-designingPaper-cuttingKite-makingFood-makingModel-makingWhydostudentsenjoyDIYactivities?Knowtraditionalculture72.8%Learnanewskill49.4%Enjoypersonalexpression48.5%Letgoofstress46.5%Showbeauty41.1%26.Accordingtothesurvey,________studentsshowaninterestinDIYactivities.

A.three-fourthsB.nearlyahalfC.a(chǎn)boutone-thirdD.lessthanaquarter27.HowmanypopularDIYactivitiesarethere?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.28.WhydomoststudentsenjoyDIYactivities?

A.Toknowtraditionalculture.B.Tolearnanewskill.C.Toenjoypersonalexpression.D.Toletgoofstress.(★★★)Goodeveningandwelcometotheeveningweatherreport.I’mJackWhite.Well,we’llhavequitemixedweatheracrossourcountrytomorrow.Differentpartsofthecountrywillexperiencequitedifferentweatherconditions.Acoldfront(冷鋒)ismovingtowardsthenorthofthecountry.Itmaycausesnowfallinthatareatomorrow.Intheevening,thewindmightgetstronger.There’sastrongchancethatthesnowwillcontinueforafewdays,soit’stimetogetoutyourthickcoatsandgloves!Anothercoldfrontismovingsouth-westacrossthecountry.Itshouldarriveonthewestcoastduringthedaytomorrow.Ifthishappens,wemightseesomecoldwindsandrainreachingthewesternandsouthernpartslatetomorrowafternoon.TherainmaylasttillSunday.Ontheeastcoast,wecouldseeaslightriseintemperaturetomorrow,fromtoday’shighof16℃toashighas18℃.Butdon’tgettooexcited!I’mafraidthemildweatherwon’tlastverylong.ThecoldweathermaygettotheeastpartonSundayornextMonday.Well,that’sallfromme.I’llseeyouatthesametimetomorrowevening.Haveapleasanteveningfromallofushere!29.WhattimeisJackWhiteprobablyspeaking?

A.7:00a.m.B.12:00a.m.C.4:00p.m.D.8:00p.m.30.Whichpartofthecountrymaybesnowytomorrow?

A.Northern.B.Western.C.Southern.D.Eastern.31.Howmaytheunderlinedwords“mildweather”inParagraph4makepeoplefeel?

A.Terrible.B.Comfortable.C.Sleepy.D.Cold.32.WhatdoesJackWhitedo?

A.Aguide.B.Anactor.C.Ahost.D.Avolunteer.(★★★)OnaMondaymorninginAmsterdam,theworkdaybeganasusualforJim.Whenfinishinghiscoffee,Jimcheckedtextmessagesonhisphone.Then,hegothisbagandwenttothenearestrailwaystation.Hewasn’ttheretotakethetrain,though.Instead,Jimchoseoneofthepublicbicycleslinedupoutsidethestation.Afterunlockingabikewithasmartcard,hesetoutforhisjobontheothersideofthecity.Hejoinedothercyclistsinthebikelanes(道),safelyseparatedfromcartraffic.Amsterdamwasn’talwaysbicyclefriendly.Infact,cyclingusedtobedangerous,especiallyduringthesecondhalfofthetwentiethcentury.ThiswasatimeofrapidgrowthinAmsterdam.Aspeoplegotricher,theywereabletoaffordexpensivegoodssuchascars.Forthefirsttime,drivingbecamepopular.Highwayswerebuiltforcars.Thismeanttherewaslessspaceforcyclists.Havinghadalongtraditionofcycling,thiswasabigchangeforthecity.Ascartrafficincreased,sodidthenumberofbikingaccidents.Manyofthecyclistswerechildren.PeopleinAmsterdamwereangry.Theyorganizedprotests(抗議)inthecitystreets.Governmentofficerslistened.Hopingtosolvetheproblemquickly,theystartedtothinkofwaystomakethecitysafeforcyclistsagain.Soontherewereseparatebikelanes,andsomeareaswereclosedtocarsforever.Thechangesweresoeffective(有效的)thattodayAmsterdamisamodelofbikingsafetyforothercitiesaroundtheworld.33.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?

A.Bycomparingtwoplaces.B.Bydescribingascene.C.Byansweringaquestion.D.Bylistinganumber.34.WhydidJimgotothenearestrailwaystationonworkdaymorning?

A.Toworkthere.B.Totakethetrain.C.Toseeafriend.D.Torideabike.35.WhatdoesthepassagetellaboutAmsterdam?

A.Ithasnohighwaysforcars.B.Itisalwaysbicyclefriendly.C.Itseldomseeschanges.D.Itisfamousforbikingsafety.36.Whattypeofbookisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Sciencefiction.B.Romanticnovel.C.Cityculture.D.Detectivestory.(★★★)

(★★★)閱讀短文,從短文后A至F六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出五個(gè)可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Friedduckdoesn’ttasteasgoodasfriedchickenOnthemenusoffastfoodrestaurants,therealwaysseemtobemanyfriedchickendishes.Buthaveyouwonderedwhythereisnofriedduck?[A]41[B]Friedduckisnotascheapaschicken.[C]Friedduckcarriesbadbacteria(細(xì)菌).[D]Friedduckisnotasdeliciousasfriedchicken.Therightansweris[D].Althoughchickensandducksarebothraisedformeat,theyhaveverydifferentqualities.42Ducksliveinplaceswherethereisalotofwater,makingiteasierforbacteriatogrow.Toprotectthemselvesfromthebacteria,duckshavespecialgenes(基因).43Whilechickens’meatusuallyhas6.7%fat(脂肪),duckmeathasabout19.7%.44Also,asduckmeathasthickermeatfibers(纖維)andlesswater,thefryingprocesswillmakeittasteverydry.45Nearthetail,thereisapartthatmakesoiltokeepthemwarm.Thisoilsmellslikesheepmeatandcanbeunpleasantwhentheduckisfried.

A.Theyalsohelpducksgrowfat.B.Friedduckisdifficulttomake.C.Moreover,duckshaveaspecialsmell.D.Iffried,theduckmeatcantasteveryoily.E.Differentfromducks,chickenscan’tswim.F.Friedduckisverypopularamongyoungpeople.四、選詞填空(★★★)選用方框內(nèi)的單詞或詞組填空,其中有一個(gè)單詞或詞組是多余選項(xiàng)。

expectingofferedwetadvantagestrangereversince46.YesterdaywhenIwasonmywayhome,itsuddenlybegantorain,soIwasall________.47.Acarstoppedbesideme.Thedriverputthewindowdownand________meanumbrella.48.“Whatawarm-hearted________!”Isaidtomyself.49.Iacceptedtheumbrellaandthemandroveaway.Ihaveneverseenhim________.50.Themanhasdonegoodwithout________anythinginreturn.Ibelieveloveisonethingyoucan’tgiveaway—itcomesbacktoyou!五、短文填空(★★★)閱讀短文,在文中空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式填空。5Gmakesitpossibleforpeople51(go)onthehigh-speedinternet.Theidealspeedof5Gcanbeup5210GBpersecond.Haveyounoticedthatthe“5G”signonyourphonescreenhaschangedto“5G-A”?Thismeansthatyourphoneisusinganewtestingnetworkcalled5G-A.Sofarit53(cover)overthirtyareasinourcountry.Itissupposedtoserve50million54(use),accordingtoPeople’sDaily.Mostphoneson55marketcanuseit.Using5G-Adoesnotusemoredata(數(shù)據(jù))56costextramoney.It’sabouttentimesfasterthan5G,makingchatting,gaminganddownloadingvideosmuch57(smooth).Inthepast,it58(take)alongtimetodownloadavideo,butnowitcan59(do)injustafewsecondsover5G-A.Withnewtechnologieslike5G-A,AI,andbigdata,smarttechnologywill60(certain)bringgreatchangestoourlife.六、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)閱讀短文,回答短文后的五個(gè)問(wèn)題。ConnectedtohistoryImaginemeetingacraftsman(工匠)inhiseighties,whoiscarvingdragonsoncopperhotpots(銅火鍋).Youfeellikeyou’vetraveledbacktwothousandyears.That’sthecharmofShanxiinSight,asix-episode(集)documentarythatwasonshowinMarch2025onCCTV-2.Filmedoversixmonths,theseriesexplores50historicplacesacrossDatong,Taiyuan,andYuncheng.Itfollowsnearly100localpeople—fromcraftsmentoshopkeepers.Itshowsaslowandthoughtfuljourneytotheviewers.Insteadoffilmingoldbuildingsascoldandemptyplaces,theteamtriedtoshowthemthroughtheeyesoflocalpeople.“Wedidn’twantthebuildingstofeellikemuseums,”saiddirectorZhouLifen.“SowechosepeoplelivinginShanxi—shopkeepers,craftsmen,farmers—whoselivesarecloselyconnectedtotheseoldbuildings.Theirwarmthbringshistorytolife.”Inthedocumentary,viewersmeetanartistinDatongwhoismakingknife-cutnoodles,asculptorwhohasspentthirtyyearsrecreatingcavefigures(人物),andacraftsmanwhoprotectsswansalongtheYellowRiver.“Intoday’sculturaltourism,documentariesneedtodomorethanjusttell—theyneedtomakepeoplethink,”saidZhouLifen.ShanxiinSightturnstheprovince’spopularityintolastingculturalprideandexcitementfortravel.Whenadocumentaryhelpsunderstandthepastthroughthewarmthofcommonpeople,itproducesastrongfeelingthat’strulyunforgettable.Asoneviewerwroteonline,“Thisisn’tjustatravelshow—it’sachancetofeelhistoryindailylife.”注:每題答案不超過(guò)6個(gè)詞。61.WhattypeofTVprogrammeisShanxiinSight?________________62.WhatkindofjourneydoesShanxiinSightshow?________________63.

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