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吉林省四平市2026年中考模拟(一)英语试卷(附答案)

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、 He drank up the whole bottle of milknot   even a drop to his little brother

    A 1eave   B leaving

    C 1eft    D to leave

     

  • 2、There is no point ________ with him.

    A.to argue B.you argue C.in arguing D.for arguing

  • 3、The accident caused some _______to my car, but it’s nothing serious.

    A. harm   B. injury

    C. ruin   D. damage

     

  • 4、China and UK would strengthen the strategic partnership   climate science and service so as to benefit people of the two countries.

    A. in view of   B. in face of

    C. in favor of   D. in terms of

     

  • 5、My adviser recommended that I ________ advanced literature.

    A.signed up for

    B.sign up with

    C.signed up with

    D.sign up for

  • 6、With all the exercises needed ______, he went straight home, __________.

    A.to finish; happy and relaxed

    B.finished; happy and relaxed

    C.finishing; happily and relaxed

    D.to be finished; happily and relaxed

  • 7、No matter how hard everyone tried to ______ him, he just wouldn’t listen.

    A.organize

    B.rescue

    C.persuade

    D.bury

  • 8、The professor, ____ some of his assistants , _____ to attend our discussion.

    A. and; is   B. as well as; is

    C. or ; are   D. except for; are

     

  • 9、In my hometown, there is always a harvest supper for the farmers after all the wheat ________.

    A.was cut

    B.will be cut

    C.will have been cut

    D.has been cut

  • 10、Wang Ping flashed a switch on a computer screen, and a table and some chairs rose___ the floor as if by magic.

    A. from B. under     C. from under     D. from up

     

  • 11、As the soil was moved away, they saw ________ the first time in so many years the damage ________ to the treasures.

    A.at; was done

    B.for, done

    C.when; doing

    D.that; has done

  • 12、The teacher asked the student to describe the painting ______ .

    A.in details

    B.on detail

    C.in detail

    D.detailing

  • 13、There is no doubt that Syrian people have the wisdom to find a development path ________ for their national conditions.

    A. considerate   B. disturbing

    C. suitable   D. fortunate

  • 14、There are two small robots in the house, ________ ________ the smaller serves as a butler.

    A.of which

    B.of them

    C.with which

    D.of that

  • 15、―What did the doctor say?

    ―He advised me______at home and have a good rest.

    A.stay B.to stay C.staying D.stayed

  • 16、In 1997, a London researcher ______ a surprising idea on how humans would live in the future.

    A.got out of

    B.took away from

    C.came up with

    D.looked up to

  • 17、We can still be friends,_____we?

    A.won't B.haven't

    C.didn't D.can't

     

  • 18、The main drawbacks of the Internet I will address today are that it has much information____ has not been evaluated for accuracy, and that it is transforming the way ______ people spend their time.

    A. which; which   B. that; which   C. /; in which   D. that; /

  • 19、 It was with the help of the local guide_________the mountain climber was rescued.

    A. who B. that

    C. when   D. how

     

  • 20、It was what he meant rather than what he said ______ annoyed me.

    A.which B.as C.what D.that

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Apart from London’s centre, there are plenty of great attractions and places of interest on the suburbs of the city. Here are some of them.

    Hounslow Urban Farm

    Built over twenty years ago, the farm is a great place to take young children to get close to the animals. Cows, pigs, sheep and rabbits are among the residents on the farm, which is open throughout the week. There are fun activities every day, such as hunting, and horse riding. What we may not know is that the animals here can be adopted (领养).

    Twickenham Stadium

    This is the ground where the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final was played. Built in 1908, Twickenham Stadium is also the place for England to test its international team and the Six Nations. On non-match days,many people visit Twickenham Stadium to explore the World Rugby Museum inside. As well as being used for sporting events,many singers have held concerts here.

    Legoland Windsor

    Built in 1996 as a family theme park, the park is themed around the popular Lego (乐高) toy system. The park holds tiny views of famous British landmarks, including Big Ben, the London Eye, the Guildhall and the River Thames, all built with Lego blocks, making it Britain’s one of the most popular theme parks. Given the pricey admission, this is typically a good choice for those who are financially prepared.

    Ham House

    Ham House, an amazing ancient building, is a Grade I listed building which lies just to the south of Richmond beside the River Thames. Completed in 1610, it is surrounded by several parks and gardens, which can be explored by members of the public. The house contains plenty of period masterpieces, including furniture and artworks.

    【1】What can visitors do on Hounslow Urban Farm?

    A.Apply for raising animals.

    B.Watch some rare wildlife.

    C.Join in some sports events.

    D.Appreciate classic artworks.

    【2】What is the feature of Legoland Windsor?

    A.It doesn’t open until weekends.

    B.Its ticket may be a bit expensive.

    C.Its visitors are mostly sports lovers.

    D.It is near famous British landmarks.

    【3】Which is most likely to attract a historian?

    A.Hounslow Urban Farm.

    B.Twickenham Stadium.

    C.Legoland Windsor.

    D.Ham House.

  • 22、Two things changed my life: my mother and a white plastic bike basket. I have thought long and hard about it and it’s true. I would be a different person if my mom hadn’t turned a silly bicycle accessory into a life lesson that I carry with me today.

    My mother and father were united in their way of raising children, but it mostly fell to my mother to actually carry it out. Looking back, I honestly don’t know how she did it. Managing the family budget must have been a very hard task, but she made it look effortless. If we complained about not having what another kid did, we’d hear something like, “I don’t care what so-and-so got for his birthday, you are not getting a TV in your room, a car for your birthday or a lavish sweet-16 party.” We had to earn our allowance by doing chores around the house. I can still remember how long it took to polish the legs of our coffee table. My brothers can no doubt remember hours spent cleaning the house. Like the two little girls growing up at the White House, we made our own beds (no one left the house until that was done) and picked up after ourselves. We had to keep track of our belongings, and if something was lost, it was not replaced.

    It was summer and, one day, my mother drove me to the bike shop to get a tire fixed — and there it was in the window. White, shiny, plastic and decorated with flowers, the basket winked at me and I knew — I knew — I had to have it.

    “It’s beautiful,” my mother said when I pointed it out to her. “What a neat basket.”

    I tried to hold off at first. I played it cool for a short while. But then I guess I couldn’t stand it any longer: “Mom, please can I please, please get it? I’ll do extra chores for as long as you say. I’ll do anything, but I need that basket. I love that basket. Please, Mom. Please?”

    I was desperate.

    “ You know,” she said, gently rubbing my back while we both stared at what I believed was the coolest thing ever, “If you save up you could buy this yourself.”

    “By the time I make enough it’ll be gone!”

    “Maybe Roger here could hold it for you,” she smiled at Roger, the bike guy.

    “He can’t hold it for that long, Mom. Someone else will buy it. Please, Mom, please?” “There might be another way,” she said.

    And so our paying plan unfolded. My mother bought the beautiful basket and put it safely in some hiding place I couldn’t find. Each week I eagerly counted my growing savings increased by extra work here and there (washing the car, helping my mother make dinner, delivering or collecting things on my bike that already looked naked without the basket in front). And then, weeks later, I counted, re-counted and jumped for joy. Oh, happy day! I made it! I finally had the exact amount we’d agreed upon....

    Days later the unthinkable happened. A neighborhood girl I’d played with millions of times appeared with the exact same basket fixed to her shiny, new bike that already had all the bells and whistles. I rode hard and fast home to tell my mother about this disaster. This horrible turn of events.

    And then came the lesson I’ve taken with me through my life: “Honey, your basket is extra-special,” Mom said, gently wiping away my hot tears. “Your basket is special because you paid for it yourself.”

    【1】What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?

    A.The mother raised her children in an unusual way.

    B.The writer envied the daughters of the U.S. president.

    C.The writer’s parents shared the duty to bring up children.

    D.Managing budget is an effortless job to most housewives.

    【2】By using “naked” (Paragraph 12), the author seems to stress that the basket was ________.

    A.well worth the effort she had made

    B.the most valuable she had ever obtained

    C.an unnecessary accessory to her bike

    D.something the bike couldn’t do without

    【3】To the author, it seemed to be a horrible turn of events that ________.

    A.the basket cost more than she had saved

    B.someone else had got a basket of the same kind

    C.her paying plan was spoiled

    D.a neighborhood girl bought a nicer bike

    【4】What is the life lesson the author learned from her mother?

    A.Save money for a rainy day.

    B.Good advice is beyond all price.

    C.Earn your bread with your sweat.

    D.God helps those who help themselves.

  • 23、We humans love food to death.

    From mammoths to passenger pigeons, we have driven our favorite meals to extinction through overhunting and habitat destruction. And globally, our tendency to overharvest just a narrow range of crops has limited the variety of foods we eat.

    Passenger pigeons were the most common birds in all of North America in the 1800s. It was common to see large groups of passenger pigeons-groups that made a sound like a storm. In Colonial times it was turned into pie. It was baked. It was roasted. It was made into stew (炖). Basically, anything you do to a chicken is what we did to them. Today, they are extinct because of human behavior.

    “When it comes to fruits and vegetables, we have access to only a small part of the diversity (多样性) that existed a century ago,” says Lenore Newman in her forthcoming book, Lost Feast: Culinary (烹饪的) Extinction and the Future o f Food (out October 8). She is the Canada research chair in food security and environment at the University of the Fraser Valley, in British Columbia.

    In her book, Newman mainly explores how human activity has limited our food options and still threatens what we are able to put on our plates.

    “I think the important lesson that I took away from writing this book was realizing that things can-and do-go extinct even if we really love them,” Newman told NPR. Silphium, a plant that was important to Roman and Egyptian culinary society, is one of many examples of foods we loved that are now considered extinct. The branch of the silphium plant was used to flavor (加味于) food, and its leaves were fed to sheep and cattle to improve the flavor of their meat. Newman says the extinction of silphium taught us that loving a food is not enough to keep it in existence. “We actually have to fight to be conscientious, especially as we have a bigger impact on the planet,” she says. “We need to be a little more thoughtful about how we eat.”

    【1】What can we learn about passenger pigeons?

    A.None of them are left today.

    B.They are still common sightings.

    C.They suffer a lot from storms.

    D.They now live in North America.

    【2】What is Newman’s book mainly about?

    A.Food diversity of the future.

    B.Cooking methods for different plants.

    C.The effect of human behavior on food.

    D.Thoughts on the extinction of rare creatures.

    【3】What does the underlined word “conscientious” in the last paragraph mean?

    A.Hopeful.

    B.Careful.

    C.Skillful.

    D.Grateful.

    【4】What could be a suitable title for the text?

    A.A Food Expert Published a New Book

    B.Food Safety Is Closely Related to US

    C.Passenger Pigeons Are on the Road to Extinction

    D.We Love Our Food So Much That It Goes Extinct

  • 24、   Last night, I found my mother sit with her legs crossed on the sofa, looking through her iPhone with her glasses. This is not the first time I have caught her like this. My father once tapped () away on his phone with a serious look on his face, saying the “I’ll be with you shortly” line. I have learned by now that this is to tell me to leave him alone for the next 10 minutes. Although they don’t like admitting it, both of my parents   couldn’t go without their phones as I do.

    Growing up, we are repeatedly reminded that we are those who prefer to text our friends in the same room rather than make eye contact with them. We are ruining the English language because we like using heart-eyes emojis (表情符号) instead of spelling it out. And even though I can recognize myself as a social media (媒体) addict, I think parents should at least consider that not only the young generation (), but also they like phones.

    I get upset when I receive the “I’ll be with you shortly” line from a parent. But, at the same time, leaving the room to wait until my father is finished with his “serious business” has now become the norm.

    Whether you want to escape your noisy children for a while, or want to stay up late tapping through Twitter, all of these are common. But you should fully understand it. We—your children—know how addictive it can be and how difficult it is to turn it off. So before calling us out and telling us to “put our phones away at the table” or even worse, saying how damaging social media can be to us, maybe you should lead by example and consider how much time you spend on the phone as well as how this is influencing your children and your relationship with them. Maybe in this way we can work on our addiction together.

    1What can we learn about the author’s parents?

    A.They become addicted to phones like him.

    B.They’ve been forced to use phones by him.

    C.They like buying their phones online at home.

    D.They often communicate with him by phone.

    2What is the young generation’s weakness according to paragraph 2?

    A.Having fewer chances to learn social skills.

    B.Failing to express themselves in a right way.

    C.Getting angry easily when facing their parents.

    D.Giving up the ways of communicating directly.

    3What does the underlined word “norm” in paragraph 3 mean?

    A.Fixed tradition. B.Accepted behavior.

    C.Expected decision. D.Unforgettable experience.

    4What advice is given to parents in the last paragraph?

    A.Behaving well in front of children. B.Putting the phones away at the table.

    C.Taking more time to stay with children. D.Having good communication with children.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   I was in fifth grade and about to take a science test. Since first grade I had always been _______ at school. I always did well on tests. When it came to fifth grade science, however, I was struggling. I couldn't' seem to _______ it no matter how hard I tried. I was _______.

    My mom and dad had always been so _______ of my grades, and I didn't want to let them down. So just before the test I had written several _______ from the textbook on my desk in pencil. I sat _______ as the teacher started to hand out the test. As the teacher was starting down my row, _______ the fire alarm went off. We all _______ the door and stood together, waiting to be allowed back into the building.

    As I stood outside in the warm sunshine, I _______ what fool had been. I knew my mom and dad would still love me no matter what my ________ were. As soon as we came into the classroom, I walked to my desk and ________ the notes away. I had been given a second ________ and I wasn't going to waste it. I took the test, did my best and felt ________. I don't remember what my grade was, but what ________ that day has stayed in my heart and mind ever since.

    Life is full of second chances, but you have to be willing to take them. Every day when you wake up you are given a second chance at life. Cherish it! And use it ________!

    A.bored

    B.mad

    C.slow

    D.good

    A.understand

    B.prepare

    C.practice

    D.enjoy

    A.angry

    B.worried

    C.surprised

    D.calm

    A.afraid

    B.supportive

    C.tired

    D.proud

    A.notes

    B.letters

    C.answers

    D.sentences

    A.quietly

    B.excitedly

    C.happily

    D.nervously

    A.luckily

    B.suddenly

    C.immediately

    D.finally

    A.rushed out of

    B.looked at

    C.knocked on

    D.broke down

    A.knew

    B.realized

    C.learned

    D.remembered

    A.subjects

    B.tests

    C.grades

    D.thoughts

    A.put

    B.threw

    C.gave

    D.wiped

    A.test

    B.pass

    C.life

    D.chance

    A.smart

    B.scared

    C.peaceful

    D.strange

    A.appeared

    B.changed

    C.started

    D.happened

    A.wisely

    B.carefully

    C.easily

    D.quickly

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、作为一名中学生,你在成长的过程中会学到很多东西,如:如何有爱心、承担责任、学会感恩、

     

     

     

     

     

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