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2025~2026學(xué)年黑龍江省大慶市中考改革學(xué)科英語調(diào)研試卷一、閱讀理解

StudentName:WangLingling

TopicofResearch:TheDragonBoatFestivalAroundtheWorldTheDragonBoatFestivalhasspreadtomanycountries,includingVietnam(越南),JapanandSouthKorea.Itiscelebratedindifferentwaysinthesethreecountries.Country:VietnamName:Worm-KillingFestival(殺蟲節(jié))

Date:thefifthdayofthefifthlunarmonthLikeus,peopleinVietnamalsoeatzongziandgiveofferingstotheirancestors(祖先).Insomeareasofthecountry,thezongziisshapedlikealongtube(管子).Besides,peopleeatsourfruitsandotherfoodstotrytokillthewormintheirbodies.Country:JapanName:Children’sDayDate:May5thWhentheDragonBoatFestivalfirstspreadtoJapan,itwascelebratedonthefifthdayofthefifthlunarmonth.Peoplealsoatezongzi.Theadultsdrankcalamuswine,too.InJapanese,thewordfor“calamus”soundslikeawordthatmeans“valuestrength”.Forthisreason,thefestivalbecameafestivalforboys.Later,thedatewaschangedtoMay5th.In1948,thefestivalbecameChildren’sDay.Onthisday,familiesflyfish-shapedwindsockstowishtheirkidsstronggrowth.Country:SouthKoreaName:DanoFestival

Date:thefifthdayofthefifthlunarmonthTheDanoFestivalhasbecomeaverydifferentfestivalfromtheDragonBoatFestival.InsomepartsofSouthKorea,thefestivaliscelebratedforuptoamonth.Peoplepray(祈求)forhealthandhappiness.Theyalsoholdcolorfulactivities.Somepopularonesincludefolkdancesandwrestling(摔跤).1.Whattypeofwritingisthis?

A.Anewsreport.B.Aresearchreport.C.Aguideline.D.Astory.2.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?

A.TocomparedifferenttraditionalfestivalsinVietnamandJapan.B.TodescribethehistoryoftheDragonBoatFestivalinChina.C.ToexplainhowdifferentcountriescelebratetheDragonBoatFestival.D.ToarguethattheDragonBoatFestivalisthemostimportantfestival.3.Linglingwantstoincludethethreepicturesbelowinherwriting.Whichcountry’straditiondoeseachofthemshow?①②③

A.①Vietnam;②Japan;③SouthKorea.B.①Vietnam;②SouthKorea;③Japan.C.①Japan;②SouthKorea;③Vietnam.D.①Japan;②Vietnam;③SouthKorea.IwasborninNassib,asmallvillageinSyria(敘利亞).MyparentsandIlivedasimplelife.Thispeacefullife,however,didn’tlastlong.WhenIwassixyearsold,awarbrokeout,turningourworldupsidedown.Icouldnolongerplaywithmyfriends,andIfeltscaredeveryday.Finally,myfamilydecidedtoleave.Itwas2012.Aswepackedup,Itookonelastlookatourhouse,hopingwewouldreturnafterafewmonths.WemovedtoJordan(約旦).ItwasmuchbiggerthanNassib.Everythingfeltstrange.Atschool,IfeltlonelybecauseIdidn’tknowanyone.Icriedalot.Afterfinishingfourthgrade,Ihadsomefriends.Schoolwasfunagain.Butjustasthingswerelookingup,wehadtomoveagain.Asrefugees(難民),myparentscouldn’tworkinJordan.WeappliedtomovetoCanada,andwewereaccepted.Iwassadtoleavemyfriends,butIwasalsoexcited—IknewI’dbeflyingforthefirsttimeandseeingtheworldfromabove.Whentheplanetookoff,itwasnighttime.Ilookeddownandsawthecitylightsbelowshininginthedarkness.Itwasabeautifulsight.Whenwelanded,itwassnowing.IknewIhadalottolearnagain.IhadtopickupanewlanguagesinceIonlyspokeArabic.Ialsohadtogetusedtocolderweatheranddifferentcustoms.Butthistime,Ididn’tfeelscared.Now,fouryearshaspassed,andIcanspeakFrenchandEnglishwell.I’vealsomadealotoffriends.Adaptingisn’teasy,butit’snotimpossible.4.Whatdoes“turningourworldupsidedown”mostlikelymeaninthesecondparagraph?

A.Makingourlifemoreexcitingandfun.B.Causingacompletechangetoourlife.C.Helpingusseetheworlddifferently.D.Encouragingustotraveltonewplaces.5.Whatmightbeintheauthor’smindwhenhetookonelastlookathisoldhouse?

A.“Whatcausedthewartobreakout?”B.“WillIliveahappierlifeinJordan?”C.“Whenwillwebeabletocomebackhere?”D.“ShouldIletmyfriendsknowI’mleaving?”6.Howhastheauthorchangedafterexperiencingseveralmoves?

A.Hewasexcitedatfirst,butthenbecamescared.B.Hewasscaredatfirst,butbecameconfidentlater.C.Hewasconfidentandhappyabouteverymove.D.Hewasworriedaboutmovingtoanewplace.7.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)abouttheauthorfromhisexperienceinCanada?

A.HefoundlearningFrenchandEnglishtoodifficultandgaveup.B.HethoughtthecoldweatherinCanadawasworsethanthewar.C.Hefeltmoreconfidentandbraveaboutfacingnewchallenges.D.HemissedSyriasomuchthathecouldn’tenjoyhislifeinCanada.Chinaalreadyheldtherecordfortheworld’shighestbridgeandnowithasbrokenitsownrecordwithanevenhigherbridge—onewhichcrosses2,051feet(625meters)abovetheBeipanRiverinGuizhouProvince.Thebridgeisexpectedtomaketravelmuchfaster,andtobringtouriststothearea.TheHuajiangGrandCanyonisoneofthethingsthatmaketravelinginGuizhousohard.Thecanyonissodeepandlongthatitissometimescalledthe“Earth’sCrack”.OnSeptember28,theHuajiangGrandCanyonBridge,stretchingoutacrossthe“Earth’sCrack”,wasofficiallyopened.Thebridgetookthreeyearstobuildandcostabout$295million.Becauseoftheheightandthelocationofthebridge,manyspecialstepshadtobetakentomakesureitwouldbesafe.ForitsfinalsafetytestinginAugust,over400sensors(傳感器)wereplacedinlocationsalloverthebridge.Then96trucksweredrivenonthebridgetocreateconditionssimilartonormaltraffic.ThebridgeisnowpartoftheGuizhouS57highway.Beforethebridgewasbuilt,peopledrivingbetweenthetwosideshadtotakealongtime.Butnow,drivingacrossthebridgetakesjustalittlemorethanaminute.Oneoftheworkersonthebridgesays,“Theviewfromthebridgeisfantastic.”Thereisaspecialglasswalkwaywhichallowsvisitorstolookdownattheriverdeepinthevalleybelow.Andiftheheightofthebridgeisn’tenoughforsometourists,theycantakeaglasselevatortovisitaspecialglass-walledcafehighupinoneofthetowers.Thecafesitshalfamileupintheair.8.Howdoweknowthebridgeishigherthananyotherbridgeintheworld?

A.ThereportersaysChinahasbrokenitsownrecord.B.Thebridgecost295milliondollars.C.96truckswereusedinthetest.D.Thecanyoniscalled“Earth’sCrack”.9.Whywereover400sensorsplacedonthebridgeduringthefinaltest?

A.Toguidethe96trucksalongthecorrectlaneonthebridge.B.Torecordtinychangesofthebridgeinordertocheckitssafety.C.ToprovidefreeWi-Fiforthedriversonthebridge.D.Tocounthowmanyvisitorswalkedontheglasswalkway.10.Whatwasthetravelbetweenthetwosidesofthecanyonlikebeforethebridgewasopened?

A.Impossible.B.Onlypossiblebyboat.C.Quickbutexpensive.D.Slowandinconvenient.11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Todescribehowanewbridgewasbuiltandwhyitisimportant.B.TocomparedifferentbridgesinChina.C.ToexplainhowtodriveontheGuizhouS57highway.D.TotellastoryaboutatouristinGuizhou.OnOctober11,over1,600athletesstartedswimminginthe2025IronmanWorldChampionshipTriathlon(鐵人三項(xiàng)世界錦標(biāo)賽).Aftertheirlongswim,theybikedforover100miles.Thentheyranamarathon.Sixtyathletesdidn’tfinishtheracebut80-year-oldNatalieGrabowdid,settingtherecordastheoldestwomanevertofinishtherace.TheIronmanWorldChampionshipisthemostfamoustriathlon,andoneofthehardest.IttakesplaceinKailua-Kona,Hawaii.Theheat,thewinds,andtheuphillsectionsofthecoursemakeitverydifficultevenforyoungathletes.NatalieGrabowmayactyoung,butshe’salsoan80-year-oldgrandmother.Stillthatdidn’tstopherfromrunningtheraceorfinishingit.In2005,shetookpartinahalf-Ironmanforthefirsttime,inwhichthedistanceswereonlyhalfaslong.Inherearlysixties,shewasgoodenoughtomakeittotheIronmanWorldChampionship.NowMs.GrabowhascompletedtheIronman11timesintotal.Theonlythingdifferentthisyearisthatsheranthecourseasan80-year-old.Therewasnooneelseinheragegroup.Butsheranthesamecourseaseveryoneelse—inthesameheat,andupthesamehills.Sheneverthoughtofstopping.“Iwasgoingtobeatit,”shetoldtheNewYorkTimes.Ittookher16hours,45minutes,and26seconds.Asshefinished,theannouncercalledout,“Unbelievable!”Ms.Grabowwasverytired,butshewasalsopleased.“IamsohappyandthankfulthatIcanstillraceinthissportatmyage,”shesaid.Andshe’splanningonrunningatleasttwohalf-Ironmanracesinthenextfewyears.12.WhatrecorddidNatalieGrabowset?

A.ThefastestIronmantime.B.Theoldestwomantofinishtherace.C.Theyoungestgrandmothertocompete.D.ThemostIronmanracescompleted.13.Wherewouldthispassagemostlikelyappear?

A.Asciencemagazine.B.Atravelguidebook.C.Asportsnewspaper.D.Aphysicstextbook.14.WhichofthefollowingcanproveIronmanis“oneofthehardest”races?

A.NatalieGrabowhascompletedtheIronman11timesintotal.B.Theheat,winds,anduphillsectionschallengeevenyoungathletes.C.Thefamousracestartsearlyinthemorning.D.Morethan1,600athletesenteredtheeventthisyear.15.Whatisthemainideaofeachparagraphinthepassage?

A.DescriptionofHawaii→Historyoftriathlons→Weatherconditions→FutureracesB.Race-dayfacts→Coursedifficulty→Natalie’sbackground→HerfinishandfuturegoalsC.Trainingtips→Keyproblems→Propersolutions→Natalie’sachievementD.ListofIronmanwinners→Comparisonoftimes→Equipmentused→ResultandprizeChoosethepropersentencestocompletethepassage.Learningtoplayamusicalinstrumentisawonderfulidea.Butwithsomanychoices,howdoyoupicktherightone?Don’tworry!161.Whatmusicdoyoulike?Startbythinkingaboutthemusicyouenjoyeveryday.17Forexample,ifyoulovepopmusic,theguitarorkeyboardcouldbegreatchoices.Ifyoupreferclassicalmusic,youmightlikethepianoorviolin.Whenyoulearntoplaythesongsyoulove,practicebecomesarealjoy.182.Wherecanyoupractice?Thisisaveryimportantquestion.Someinstrumentslikedrumscanbeveryloud.Thesoundtheymakemaybetooloudforsmallspaces.19Forquietpractice,youcanchooseakeyboardoranelectricguitar.Thishelpsyoupracticewithoutmakingtoomuchnoise.3.Howmuchmoneydoyouhave?Musicalinstrumentscanhaveverydifferentprices.Asimplerecorderisnotexpensive,butagoodpianocostsalot.20Remember,youdon’talwayshavetobuyanewone.Lookingforasecond-handinstrumentorrentingonearealsogoodwaystostart.Choosingyourfirstinstrumentisanexcitingstep.Bythinkingaboutwhatyoulike,whereyoulive,andyourbudget,youcanfindtheperfectonetobeginyourmusicaljourney!

A.Itiswisetocheckthepricebeforeyoudecide.B.Youcanpickaninstrumentforyourfavoritemusic.C.Beforeyoustartpracticing,youneedtobuyanewinstrument.D.Forinstance,bandsareoftenlookingfordrummersandbassplayers.E.Ifyouliveinasmallapartmentorhavecloseneighbors,thiscouldbeaproblem.F.Thinkingaboutthefollowingthreequestionscanhelpyoumakeagooddecision.G.Ifyoudon’thaveafavoritetypeofmusic,youcanaskyourteacherforadvice.二、完形填空NowyoucanenjoyamorecomfortabletriponChina’shigh-speedtrainswiththenew“quietcar”service.Thisspecialserviceisperfectforpeoplewhowanta______journey.Thesequietcarsareavailableonpopularroutes______theBeijing-Shanghailine.Whenyoubookticketsonthewebsite12306,youcanchoosetositinthesespecialcars.Ifatrainhasaquietcar,youwillfind______“quiet”sign.Afterbookingyourticket,youwillreceiveamessagewiththequietcarrules.Themostimportantruleistokeepquiet.Forexample,youneedtouseheadphoneswhen______tomusic.Ifyouwanttotalkonthephone,youshouldgooutsidethequietcar.Parentsshouldmakesuretheir______behavewellsothattheywon’tdisturbothers.Theconductorsalsohelpkeepeverythingquiet.Theyspeakmore_______thaninothercars.Theywilltellyouquietlywhenyourstationiscoming.Whataboutmeals?Don’tworry!YoucanscanaQRcodeonthearmofyourseattoorderfood.Thesalespersonwill______ittoyou.Thequietcarisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Manypeoplelikeitbecausetheycan______orworkwellduringthejourney.“It’sreallyniceandquiethere,”saidonepassenger.“Icanreadmybookwithoutany______.”______,whynottryaquietcaronyournexttrip?Youmightenjoyyourjourneymuchmore!21.A.quickB.peacefulC.excitingD.funny22.A.likeB.withC.a(chǎn)boutD.from23.A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.theD./24.A.preferringB.preferredC.listeningD.listened25.A.volunteersB.passengersC.childrenD.parents26.A.stronglyB.clearlyC.softlyD.simply27.A.bringB.takeC.carryD.fetch28.A.a(chǎn)ttendB.restC.recordD.suffer29.A.courageB.noiseC.reasonD.a(chǎn)ction30.A.AfterallB.InawordC.ForexampleD.However三、短文填空GrammaticalFillingWatermakesupaboutsixtypercentofourbodyweight.Asteenagers,wemightneed1.4to1.9liters(升)ofwatereveryday.Actually,wecangetwaterfromthetapat31lowprice.However,somepeoplepreferbottledwatertotapwater.BottledwaterfirstappearedintheUnitedStatesinthe1760s.AcompanycalledJackson’sSpabottledand32(sell)mineral(礦物質(zhì))water.Sincethen,bottledwaterhasbecomemoreandmorepopularworldwide.Why?Becausethecompanysaidthatthewatercould“havegoodeffects33people’sbodies.”It’sreportedthatafterbelievingthewords,peopledrinkabout10percent34(much)bottledwatereveryyear.In2019,forthefirsttime,Americansdrankmorebottledwaterthansoda.Well,thismayhavesomething35(do)withpeople’sworriesaboutthepurity(純凈)oftapwater.Accordingtoonesurvey,63percentofAmericansworriedalotabout36theirdrinkingwaterwassafeornot.However,researchsuggestssuchworriesare37(necessary).Formostfamilies,bottledwaterisnotbetterthantapwater.Infact,almosthalfofallbottledwatercomesfromthetap.Andwhenitcomestotaste,mostofuscannottellthedifference.StudentsatBostonUniversityoncehadablindtastetest.Onlya38(three)ofthetaste-testerswereabletocorrectlypickoutthetapwater.What’smore,makingbottledwaterrequiresalotofenergy.Plasticbottles39(use)onlyoncebeforebeingthrownaway,whichisahugewasteofresources.So,afterconsideringallthis,whichwillyouprefer:bottledwaterortapwater?Althoughbottledwaterseemsmorefashionable,itisn’tanybetterthanthewaterfromyourtap.Infact,youcouldsavemoneyandstillstayhealthybymakingasimpleandwise40(choose).It’stimetochangeyourmind!四、任務(wù)型閱讀ReadingExpressionWhensomeonewantsanewlife,theymustbereadytochange.Actually,smallchangesareeasiertoputintoaction.Theycannotonlygiveusmoreconfidencetoachievebiggoalsbutalsobringusasenseofsuccessthroughgoodresults.Onceabehavior(行為)becomesahabit,wedoitwithoutthinking.Startingwithsmallgoalsisawiserwaytoachievebiggoals.Ontheotherhand,bymakingsmallchanges,wemayaskourselves,“HowcanIusethisprocessforthebiggerthingthatIwant?”andthenkeepongoing,especiallywhenweseethesechangesmakeusfeelgoodaboutourselves.AtomicHabitswilltellyouhowtochangeyourhabitsandget1%b

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