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新疆维吾尔自治区喀什地区2026年中考模拟(2)英语试卷及答案

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、I would rather you _________ at home tomorrow.

    A.to stay    B.stayed

    C.stay     D.had stayed

     

  • 2、If we order this English-Chinese dictionary in large quantities from the bookstore, they will consider giving us a _________of at least 10%.

    A.discount

    B.bargain

    C.budget

    D.reward

  • 3、Ten minutes later,a bus ________ and everybody got on it.

    A.came up   B.added up   C.looked up     D.put up

     

  • 4、 we have not dismissed the idea that Justin was taken by aliens, we are still other possibilities as well.

    A. While; looking up   B. Although; looking into

    C. As; looking over   D. However; looking back

  • 5、—Would you like a glass of wine?

    —________._______I don't drink.

    A.No, thanks   B.Yes, please

    C.I don't like it D.It's my favorite

     

  • 6、--Oh, I __________my passport!

    --Dont worry. We have time to go back home and get it.

    A. forget B. forgot

    C. will forget D. had forgot

     

  • 7、When shall we meet tomorrow then?

    ________Whenever it is convenient for you.

    A.Help yourself B.It’s a deal

    C.Noproblem D.It’s up to you

  • 8、There _____ a tall tree in front of the building over there, didn’t there?

    A. was   B. would be

    C. must be   D. used to be

  • 9、My father bought a new bike for me _________ color was pink.

    A.who

    B.whose

    C.that

    D.which

  • 10、They decide to have another   factory set up in this town.

    A. paper-made   B. making-paper

    C. paper-making   D. make-paper

     

  • 11、I have resigned, and they have a free hand to appoint__________ they like in my place.

    A.whenever B.however C.whatever D.whomever

  • 12、Because of the limited time, he didn’t go into details on the subject. He only spoke _______.

    A. in common B. in general C. in particular D. in theory

  • 13、 As we have seen, the focus of medical care in our society has been __________ from curing diseases to preventing diseases—especially in terms of changing our many unhealthy behaviors.

    A. confirming B. committing

    C. shifting D. concluding

     

  • 14、Your ______ as a student will be excellent if you develop a habit of reflecting on how you learn.

    A. performance B. growth

    C. operation     D. character

     

  • 15、Before I read this passage,I had no   that a company might   you into buying a product.

    A. cure; fool   B. campaign; trick

    C. comprehension; fool   D. comment; trick

     

  • 16、Firstborn children __________more readily with parental authority because, among other things, they are often put in charge of younger brothers or sisters.

    A.identify B.recognize C.observe D.value

  • 17、______not to miss the flight at 15:20,the manager set out for the airport in a hurry.

    A.Reminding

    B.Reminded

    C.To remind

    D.Having reminded

  • 18、Though the rescue took more than eight hours, that experience inspired Helen to devote her life to ______ others in need.

    A.help

    B.helped

    C.helping

    D.being helped

  • 19、I wonder why you won't do it as _____. It's the third time you have done so.

    A.you told to B.be told C.tell you D.told to

  • 20、Where to hold the 2012 Olympic Games was a subject ____________ the Olympic Committee argued for a long time, and finally they voted for London.

    A.about which

    B.with which

    C.of which

    D.into which

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、We know that reading is good for children. Now, a new study suggests that just being around books has its benefits. A team of researchers in Australia finds that growing up with a large library at home improves literacy (读写能力),number-sense, and even technological skills in later life. It appeared in the journal Social Science Research.

    The researchers were exploring the advantages of scholarly culture. They were interested in a curious observation that some call the “radiation effect”. “Radiation effect is a situation where children grow up around books, but they don't read books. But somehow books benefit them, even though they don't read them as much as their parents wish them to.” Joanna Sikora, a sociologist in Australia. Joana and her colleagues analysed data collected between 2011 and 2015 by the Organization for Economic Development. The survey assessed the literacy, numeracy(计算能力), and technological competency of more than 160 ,000 adults from 31 countries. And it included a question about how many books participants had in their homes during adolescence. “What we were able to make clear was that people growing up around books had better literacy, numeracy and digital problem-solving skills than people who had fewer books growing up but had similar education levels, similar jobs, and even similar adult habits in terms of reading or working at various numeracy-improving activities.”

    In fact, teens who only made it through high school but were raised in a bookish environment did as well in adulthood as college graduates who grew up in a house without books. Now, how might mere exposure lead to intellectual improvement? “If we grow up in a house, in a home where parents enjoy books,where books are given as birthday presents and valued, this is something that becomes a part of our identity and gives us this lifelong urge to always come close to books and read more than we would.”

    So keep shelves piled with books. Your kids will not only be grateful, they’ll be more likely to be able to spell grateful correctly as well.

    【1】What's “radiation effect” according to the passage?

    A.The terrible effect of radiation on the persons and things.

    B.The good influence of bookish environment on adolescents.

    C.The beneficial effect of reading books on adolescents.

    D.The bad effect of the environment without books on adolescents.

    【2】How does the exposure to books improve intellect?

    A.Books bring a sense of identity and eagerness to read more.

    B.Books helps to provide a chance to come close to the society.

    C.Books are always given to adolescents as valuable presents.

    D.Books will offer the teens an urge to make great achievements.

    【3】What's the author's attitude towards bookish environment?

    A.opposed.

    B.neutral.

    C.unclear.

    D.supportive.

    【4】What may the author probably be from?

    A.A travel brochure.

    B.A biology textbook.

    C.A science magazine.

    D.A history discovery.

  • 22、   A small bowl bought at a yard sale in Connecticut for just $ 35 has been identified as a rare 15th-century Chinese antique.

    The blue-and-white bowl was made by China's royal court during the Ming dynasty. It is now expected to sell for up to $500,000, according to Sotheby's auction(拍卖)house in New York, where the auction will take place next month.

    The purchase was made last year near New Haven, Connecticut. “I was just hanging around there aimlessly. But when I saw this bowl, I didn't even bargain over the $35 asking price,” the owner said. Shortly after the purchase, he sent photos of the bowl to auction specialists, who identified it as an item of historical significance.

    Upon closer inspection, the artifact was found to have originated from the period of Yongle Emperor, who ruled from 1403 to 1424 - a period noted for its distinctive porcelain (瓷器)techniques. It's now valued between $300,000 and $500,000, with the top estimate nearly 14,300 times the amount it was purchased for.

    “I was deeply attracted by the techniques. You can see why this bowl is so highly-valued from the very smooth porcelain body, silky glaze(上釉)and special blue coloring, which were never reproduced in later dynasties,” McAteer, an auction specialist, said.

    “The Yongle Emperor improved the porcelain techniques and elevated the importance of porcelain from being an ordinary bowl into a true work of art. This small bowl has both practical and artistic value, ”McAteer said.

    【1】What can we infer about the bowl's owner?

    A.He found the bowl by accident.

    B.He hesitated during the purchase.

    C.He doubted whether the bowl was real.

    D.He bought the bowl because it was cheap.

    【2】What makes the bowl so precious?

    A.The blue color on it.

    B.The long history it has.

    C.The people who made it.

    D.The unique techniques used.

    【3】What does the underlined word “elevated” in Paragraph 6 probably mean?

    A.Forsaw.

    B.Promoted.

    C.Assessed.

    D.Acknowledged.

    【4】What's the best title of the text?

    A.An Amazing Bowl

    B.A Special Yard Sale

    C.The Return of Porcelains

    D.A Man Making Fortune

  • 23、   Instead of leaving behind money as a big inheritance(遗产),people prefer to choose to create travel trust funds(基金) for their children. Ten kinds of travel trust funds have been set up since over 15 years ago.

    More and more people thought that travel trust funds should be a part of their inheritances. Some people, who stored travel trust funds in the bank, did so to make sure their children could come back at any time. For example, at the time they studied or took courses in other countries. And there are also other trust funds to encourage travel with a charity(慈善) aim. For example, those funds would be given to volunteers who would work in Africa.

    Now, let’s look at Mrs Liebman’s case. Her father worried that with two daughters living in Israel and one son in the US, the cost of plane tickets might prevent his children from visiting one another. At a family dinner in 2000, her father decided to create a travel fund which he would pay up to $800 every year. Four years later, he died and so far the money has been used by his kids for family parties. The amount was raised over the years to keep up with the rising cost of air travel. Most recently, Mrs Liebman, her husband and their three children flew from Israel to the US for a wedding and received a check to pay for their flights.

    For Mrs Liebman, the money from her father has had a very positive influence. In the past dozen years, her brother’s and sister’s families have more chances to get together to enjoy their happy life. There has been a new level of connection made. It’s really a good way to leave kids some kinds of travel trust funds when parents go away.She said.

    1The second paragraph is written to tell us_________.

    A.the different uses of travel trust funds B.the tradition of the inheritance in the US

    C.the advantages of travel trust funds D.the form of Americans’ inheritance

    2What can be inferred from the passage?

    A.Mrs. Liebman comes from a rich and large family.

    B.Money should be used to travel with families.

    C.Mrs Liebman’s father supported the way of leaving money for his kids.

    D.Mrs Liebman’s father expected there was a good relationship among his kids.

    3From the passage, we know Mrs Liebman__________.

    A.left her children a lot of money to travel all over the world

    B.worked in Africa as a volunteer before she got married

    C.received money from the travel trust fund to visit her family members

    D.went home every four years after her father died in 2,000

    4What might Mrs. Liebman probably do next?

    A.Give away money for a charity aim. B.Build travel trust funds for her parents.

    C.Create some travel trust funds for her kids. D.Make use of her free time to travel.

  • 24、One day,when 12-year-old Sean Redden went to a popular chat room on the Internet, he saw the name of someone hed never seen there before, Susan Hicks. Her message was Would someone help me? I cant breathe. Help me! I cant feel my left side.

    At first, Sean thought it was a bad joke and he told his mother Sharon Redden. But she asked, “ It’s not just some game, is it?

    The message was not a joke. “ Susan Hicks” was actually 20-year-old Taija Laitinen, a student working late at night at a college library near Helsinki, Finland---almost 7,000 miles away from Sean’s home in Texas. While searching the Internet, she began to feel terrible pain all through her body. The library was empty and the nearest phone was outside in the hallway. She couldn’t move that far because any movement caused the pain to get worse. Then as the pain became worse, she began typing her message for help in the chat room.

    I don’t think it’s a joke, mom,” Sean said. He typed, “ Where are you? The letters appeared, “Finland.” Sean and Sharon couldn’t believe it. Not knowing what else to do, Sharon called the local police and explained the situation to officer Amy Schmidt. Schmidt told Sharon to try to get the sick girl’s phone number and address.

    Meanwhile, the Texas police called the international telephone operator and asked to be connected to the proper agency(机构) in Finland. The Texas police explained the situation and gave Susans address to the Finnish operator. When Sean heard that, he typed, “Help is on the way.”

    In the few minutes, the library door opened. Doctors and three policemen ran in. Taija turned once more to the computer, “ They are here. Thanks. Bye-bye.”

    【1】At first when receiving the message for help, Sean__________.

    A. didn’t believe it B. took no notice of it

    C. called the police at once   D. had a joke with the person

    【2】 What was the problem with the person who asked for help?

    A. She lost her phone.

    B. She couldn’t finish her work

    C. She was locked in the library.

    D. She felt pain and couldn’t move.

    【3】What can we learn from the text?

    A. The policeman Sean’s mother called was in Finland.

    B. Susan Hicks was a friend of Taija Laitinen.

    C. Sean and his mother offered help in time.

    D. Sean had seen Taija Laitinen before.

    4. 【4】What does the underlined phrase on the way. refer to?

    A. There is a way B. to be arriving soon

    C. have a long way to arrive   D. to have almost finished

    5. 【5】What would be the best title for the text?

    A. Help yourself   B. A helping hand

    C. Help is on the way D. Help on the Internet

     

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Charlotte Whitehead was born in England in 1843, and moved to Montreal, Canada at the age five with her family. At 18 she married and _______ a family. Several years later, Charlotte said she wanted to be a _______. Her husband supported her decision.

    _______, Canadian medical schools did not _______ women students at the time. Therefore, Charlotte went to the United States to study medicine at the Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia. It took her five years to _______ her medical degree.

    Upon graduation, Charlotte returned to Montreal and set up a private clinic. Three years later, she moved to Winnipeg, and became a busy doctor again. Charlotte _______ herself operating on damaged limbs and setting _______ bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area.

    But Charlotte had been practicing without a license. She had _______ a doctor’s license in both Montreal and Winnipeg, but was _______. The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons wanted her to complete her studies at a Canadian medical college! Charlotte refused. So in 1887, she appealed to the Manitoba Legislature to issue a license to her but they, too, refused. Charlotte ________ to practice without a license until 1912.

    In 1993, 77 years after her death, a medical license was issued to Charlotte. This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor “this courageous and pioneering woman.”

    【1】

    A.invented

    B.selected

    C.consumed

    D.started

    【2】

    A.doctor

    B.chef

    C.lawyer

    D.operator

    【3】

    A.Besides

    B.Unfortunately

    C.Overall

    D.Eventually

    【4】

    A.hire

    B.entertain

    C.trust

    D.accept

    【5】

    A.delay

    B.save

    C.earn

    D.design

    【6】

    A.helped

    B.found

    C.troubled

    D.imagined

    【7】

    A.harmful

    B.tired

    C.broken

    D.weak

    【8】

    A.put away

    B.taken over

    C.turned in

    D.applied for

    【9】

    A.punished

    B.refused

    C.blamed

    D.fired

    【10】

    A.proceeded

    B.promised

    C.anticipated

    D.screamed

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假如你是李华想邀请你的英国朋友Leslie一起参加你校举行的弘扬中华传统文化——戏曲进校园展演活动。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:

    1. 活动时间、地点。

    2. 活动内容。

    注意:(1)词数100左右;(2)行文连贯语篇完整;(3)文中不得透露个人真实信息。

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