江苏南通市2025—2026学年中考英语模拟自编练习卷

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江苏省南通市2025—2026学年中考一模考试模拟题 学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_ 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔填写自己的考生号、姓名。 2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答案不能答在试卷上。 3.非选择题答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动后的答案也不能超出指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、涂改液和修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。 4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 一、听力选择(满分20分) 1.When do they have lunch? A. B. C. 2.What is Peter doing now? A. B.C. 3.How does Tom relax at weekends? A. B. C. 4.What kind of people does Wang Lei want to help? A. B. C. 5.What’s Millie’s favourite pet? A. B. C. 6.What type of books does Jack like best? A.Novels. B.History C.Science. 7.Which is Tom’s favourite? A.Art. B.Maths. C.Physics. 8.What does the man think of the book? A.A little boring. B.Very interesting. C.Unable to understand. 9.What is Becky going to read? A.A play by a French writer. B.A novel by a Canadian writer. C.A novel by a German writer. 10.Why won’t the woman go to the concert ? A.Because she hasn’t got a ticket for the concert. B.Because she is too busy at work. C.Because of some visitors’ arrival. 听对话,回答小题。 11.What season is it in the place where they’re talking? A.It’s summer. B.It’s autumn. C.It’s winter. 12.Where does Judy come from? A.Australia. B.England. C.America. 听短文回答小题。 The introduction of the storybook Name Emma and Jerry For whom It’s especially suitable for English beginners. Contents It has 10 stories, and they are . The exercises include vocabulary, and writing. There is a cartoon picture to match each story. Page&Price It has pages and costs 9.9 dollars. 13.A.hard and meaningful B.funny and educational C.simple and interesting 14.A.reading B.grammar C.speaking 15.A.145 B.155 C.175 听短文回答小题。 16.How long will the group Red River stay in London? A.About 5 days. B.About half a month. C.About 3 weeks. 17.What’s the telephone number? A.2830665. B.23860 05. C.2830065. 18.Where will the concerts be? A.In Trinity Street. B.In the South Bank Hall. C.Near the children’s hospital. 19.What does the speaker want to tell us? A.Somethi ng about London. B.Something about a pop concert. C.Something about a pop star. 20.Which of the following is TRUE? A.Tickets are quite expensive. B.All of the money will go to a children’s hospital. C.You can telephone to book tickets at 10:00 p.m. 二、单项选择(满分10分) 21.—Julia, never throw objects from high-rise buildings. Even a small object _ hurt people badly and even cause death. —Sorry, I won’t do that. A.need B.must C.may D.should 22.There are fifty students in our class, and _ of us like football. A.two third B.two thirds C.two three D.second thirds 23.—Is it necessary to write down the whole course of the meeting? —Of course. We need a(n) _ record of what everyone says. A.special B.extra C.complete D.private 24._ Peter followed a strict training plan and even hired a professional coach to improve his performance, he didn’t complete the marathon. A.Unless B.Because C.Until D.Although 25.—China’s 15th National Games will take place in November, 2025. The organizer has announced _. —Oh, in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. How fantastic! A.where the National Games will be held B.how the National Games will be held C.who will take part in the National Games D.when the National Games will be held 26.Weight management plays an important role in our health. That’s why our government needs to _ a three-year action plan for public weight management. A.carry on B.carry out C.work on D.work out 27.—John, I won first prize in the running competition! —Great! I know _ how you feel. Congratulations! A.simply B.exactly C.specially D.properly 28.Please look at the picture. What does the gesture(手势) mean? A.It means making a promise. B.It means sharing a wonderful idea. C.It means being happy to see each other. D.It means having strength and confidence. 29.Learning a new language can be challenging at first, but it will _ to be very worthy. A.pick up B.turn out C.put away D.carry on 30.The Pacific Ocean(太平洋) is _ than any other oceans in the world. A.big B.biggest C.the biggest D.bigger 三、完形填空(满分15分) Colin watched the countdown (倒计时) on the video screen. There were only twelve minutes left, and his family wasn’t even close to repairing the broken spaceship. Even 31 , while his family was stuck in the escape room (密室逃脱), he was missing his friend Fred’s birthday party in the park! “The spaceship doesn’t even look real,” Colin 32 . His mom squeezed his shoulder. “You used to love adventures like this! Look, how 33 your brother is!” Eric, Colin’s younger brother, was rushing around the room, searching for hidden 34 . “We chose this escape room because we thought you’d enjoy the 35 ,” Mom explained. Colin sighed. “Escaping is only 36 the fun,” Mom read from the slogan (标语) above the exit. Suddenly, Eric waved a small white card and cried “I found something!” “Excellent detective work!” Dad shouted in his best British accent. “It 37 to be part of a combination (组合). There is something useful. But we’ll need another 38 to solve it.” The rest of the family jumped into action, but not Colin. He slumped into a chair, refusing to help. But as he leaned (倚靠) back, he 39 something under his hand—another card! Dad used both cards to open a locked box, inside it was another clue — a few words: The APPLES never fall far from the TRE. “A riddle?” Colin leaned forward to get a better look. He studied the words. “Oh no!” Max was pointing to the video screen. “We only have four more minutes!” Colin 40 the sentence in his head. But what did apples have to do with a spaceship? “It’s an acronym (缩略语)!” Colin shouted. He 41 “APPLES” stood for “Auto Pilot Plane Landing Emergency System.” 42 , they still needed a password. “The buttons are different colors,” Colin watched carefully. Max pointed at the word “TRE”, “They didn’t even spell tree 43 .” “That’s it!” Colin shouted, “TRE must be another acronym.” “Turquoise, Red, then...” He pressed the buttons, but the 44 went blank (空白的). “Time’s up,” Max announced. Colin was sorry for not 45 earlier, but Mom comforted him. “Let’s try another room!” Eric suggested the Haunted Library, which Mom called the hardest escape room. Colin agreed and smiled. “Escaping is only half the fun, right?” 31.A.harder B.worse C.better D.farther 32.A.praised B.agreed C.complained D.suggested 33.A.excited B.surprised C.bored D.afraid 34.A.snacks B.clues C.toys D.thoughts 35.A.discussion B.object C.vacation D.challenge 36.A.all B.part C.half D.whole 37.A.seems B.turns C.proves D.remains 38.A.shop B.card C.room D.hand 39.A.drew B.pushed C.felt D.dropped 40.A.reminded B.repeated C.remained D.recorded 41.A.supported B.expected C.realized D.accepted 42.A.Instead B.So C.Otherwise D.However 43.A.correctly B.gently C.rudely D.clearly 44.A.box B.screen C.pocket D.paper 45.A.taking away B.taking up C.taking action D.taking off 四、阅读理解(满分30分) A Recently, a fun new “Bunny Language” has become popular on Chinese social media, especially among teenagers. This special writing uses rabbit-shaped symbols that look both playful and cute. Many people call it “the world’s cutest language”. What makes it different from other online trends (动态) is that it works like a real writing system, and each symbol carries meaning. On apps like Xiaohongshu, users can click a button to translate Bunny Language comments into normal text. Surprisingly, each symbol always matches the same word or phrase, showing it’s not just random (胡乱的) shapes. For example, a symbol with two long ears might mean “hello”, while a round bunny face could stand for “happy”. This consistency allows creative communication while keeping messages understandable. How does this work technically? All computer characters, including Bunny Language, follow a system called Unicode. Unicode gives every symbol a unique (独一无二的) number so devices can display them correctly. You might know ASCII codes for English letters — Unicode works similarly but covers more than 150 languages. Experts found that Bunny Language creatively combines symbols from Canadian Aboriginal writing, the Tai Dam language, and Burmese. This mix explains why some symbols look like plants or traditional patterns. Now, Bunny Language appears everywhere — in emojis (表情符号), stationery, and even clothes. Its success has inspired other creative “languages” like Fish Language and Bird Language. On Douyin, videos teaching these symbols get millions of views. Young people say these cute symbols feel “healing” because they spread warmth and positive stories. As a 15-year-old user said, “When I send a bunny symbol instead of plain text (纯文本), my friends smile more.” This matches modern youths’ wish for relaxing and happy online experiences. 46.What makes Bunny Language different from common emojis according to the passage? A.It uses numbers instead of pictures to express ideas. B.It is called “the world’s cutest language” by many people. C.Its symbols look both playful and cute with rabbit shapes. D.Each symbol has a fixed meaning like a real writing system. 47.The underlined word “healing” probably means_. A.curing serious diseases B.teaching language skills C.helping people forget worries D.showing scientific knowledge 48.What is the main purpose of the passage? A.To introduce a new online trend. B.To teach how to use Bunny Language. C.To discuss the history of Unicode. D.To compare different symbol systems. B Ne Zha 2 is breaking box office records in China and around the world, becoming the first Asian film to enter the top ten highest-grossing movies worldwide. Experts predict the film could earn over 15 billion yuan, which means it could break into the global top five. The success of the film is largely because of the high quality of its animation, but reviewers also note the story, which is not only entertaining but also manages to reach deeply into the human heart. The story is based on Investiture of the Gods, a 16th-century novel inspired by an ancient Chinese myth. A myth is where all storytelling begins. Every culture has myths that try to explain the history of its people, and these myths often include supernatural beings that control the forces of the Earth and the lives of its inhabitants. In other words, myths are how the ancients were able to understand the world. In modern times, science has swept away the idea of the supernatural. We know physics and chemistry, and we understand what causes natural phenomena (现象) such as earthquakes and volcanoes. However, what science has failed to explain, and perhaps never can, is our human “sense”—the special awareness of ourselves, including our thoughts, memories and emotions. This is why myths, the stories our ancestors told, still have a strong connection to the modern world. They help us understand what it means to be human and to live with other human beings. Ne Zha 2 is a great example. It focuses on the coming-of-age journey of the rebellious (叛逆的) boy and explores common themes such as family bonds and responsibility. The main character Ne Zha is a demon (魔) and a troublemaker, but he is also a boy who wants love and understanding. There is a touching scene in the movie when his mother has to say goodbye. She says, “Every day I spend with you, I am very happy. I have never cared whether you are a fairy or a demon. I only know you are my son, and .” A mother’s love is timeless and universal, and so are the lessons of ancient myths. These tales are deeply rooted in our psychology (心理), which is why they remain popular today. While our “scientific” minds know that these stories can’t be factual, our “consciousness” understands that they are true. 49.According to the reviewers, what makes Ne Zha 2 a success? A.The wonderful scenes and character designs. B.The record-breaking box-office performance. C.The well-known characters and movie makers. D.The excellent quality and the touching story. 50.Why do myths still have a connection to the modern world? A.Because humans know nature very well. B.Because humans have a special awareness. C.Because the idea of the supernatural is true. D.Because science can explain the supernatural. 51.Which of the following might be the best choice for “ ”? A.I am sorry you are a demon B.I will always punish you C.I will love you forever D.I am sure you’ll be a fairy 52.What’s the best title for the passage? A.The Power of Myth B.A Troublemaker C.Ne Zha and His Family D.A Mother’s Love C An asteroid (小行星) striking our planet is an event of science fiction. You can find more than a few books and movies using that idea. But an asteroid hitting Earth is also an event of scientific fact. Recently, it has been reported that an asteroid, named 2024 YR4, might be headed for Earth. It has a chance of hitting the planet in seven years. Don’t run for cover just yet. “Asteroids, in general, are not something people should be overly worried about,” said NASA engineer Davide Farnocchia. NASA and its international partners have been tracking asteroids for years. The chances of an asteroid strike are small, but when it happens, it’s called an impact event. This usually doesn’t pose a risk to the whole planet. Asteroids are space rocks. When they fall to Earth, they’re called meteorites (陨石). Most small asteroids burn up in the atmosphere and never reach the ground. Bigger ones might make it through the atmosphere, but they usually end up in the ocean or open areas. This causes little or no harm to human beings. Even so, scientists are studying asteroids to learn about their risks. In 2021, a group of scientists published a report on this subject. It said that an asteroid strike could cause such strong shock waves that they would knock down trees and buildings as well as cause fires. If it hit the ocean, there would be huge waves in the sea. These are all direct effects. In the long term, these impacts could change ecosystems (生态系统). For example, uncovered soil after an impact could change how rainwater flows. Dust from the impact could also change the climate. One famous event was the 1908 Tunguska impact in Siberia. The 65-meter-wide rock caused bright nights for days from Siberia to the Atlantic Ocean. Another example was the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor in Russia, which was 20 meters wide. It caused little damage on the ground, but its explosion in the air created a shock wave. About 1,500 people were hurt and many buildings were damaged as a result. Bigger asteroids cause more damage. The good news is that we can redirect asteroids. In November 2021, NASA sent up the spacecraft DART. Its target was an asteroid named Dimorphos. About one year later, DART successfully crashed into Dimorphos. NASA later stated that the asteroid’s orbit was changed. This was the first time humans had changed the movement of a space object on purpose. 53.What can we learn about 2024 YR4? A.It is an asteroid in a science fiction. B.It is a newly discovered star in 2024. C.It might crash into the Earth in 2031. D.It dropped onto the Earth in 2024. 54.What is the underlined word “pose” in the passage similar to? A.Cause. B.Prevent. C.Reduce. D.Control. 55.What problems may an asteroid strike lead to? ①climate change ②rich soil ③building damage ④terrible fires ⑤huge waves A.①②④⑤ B.①③④⑤ C.②③④⑤ D.①②③④ 56.What can we infer from the last paragraph? A.Humans can reach any asteroid. B.More asteroids can be discovered. C.Humans can live on bigger asteroids. D.An asteroid strike can be prevented. D As the sun rises over a Beijing village on a usual morning in early 2025, 75-year-old Hao Lanying sits at her desk, scissors in hand, cutting red paper into the shape of a snake winding around a bird. The design is part of a series she has created to celebrate the Year of the Snake. “I designed the ‘auspicious snake’ series as gifts for elderly locals,” said Hao, who is from Jishanying Village in Beijing’s Shunyi District and is a master of the art of paper cutting, which is a form of intangible cultural heritage. Hao has mastered the unique (独特的) “water-ripple” paper-cutting technique, which dates back to the late Qing Dynasty. What makes Hao’s work unique is her use of scissors instead of knives. With skilled hands, she presents special designs of rippling (涟漪) water and falling raindrops on single-layer red paper, bringing her designs to life. Hao has devoted over half a century to saving this dying art form. Her efforts gained attention around the world in 2004 when UNESCO collected her works. And over the past 20 years, her works have been presented as national gifts to leaders of many European countries. A map of the world in Hao’s studio documents her cultural journey: a total of 193 red pins show the countries and areas where her works have travelled, while 28 marked flight paths weave together her stories of cultural exchange. Below the map, a handwritten note reads, “I hope the roots of Chinese paper cutting will grow in every corner.” Hao’s international journey began in 2005 when she visited Brazil with a Chinese women’s group. There, she designed a piece combining (组合) Brazilian feathers and Youngge dance ribbons with local women. It later became a stamp celebrating 40 years of China-Brazil friendship. “She cuts not just patterns, but the flowing story of China,” a media reported. On a wall in her studio, two photographs present a striking contrast (鲜明对比). One shows Hao in 1984, cutting paper in her courtyard and surrounded by drying works. The other was taken last year, showing Hao in the same courtyard, surrounded this time by students from the United States, France, Italy and other countries as she taught them her craft. Now facing the digital age, Hao has taken an open-minded way to continuing her work. She has led the development of an augmented reality (AR) teaching system for paper cutting, which allows users to scan her works to experience the whole process of its creation. Her water-ripple style of paper cutting has been explained in educational materials for children. She has also started a paper-cutting cultural and creative brand, breathing new life into traditional culture. At the opening of a United Nations exhibition, she said, “Each paper-cutting is a window into Chinese culture, and when millions of windows open, we see the starry sky of human civilizations (文明).” 57.Which of the following is true according to the passage? A.Hao used knives to create designs on single-layer red paper. B.Hao showed little interest in developing AR teaching system. C.Hao’s paper-cutting has become children’s teaching materials. D.Hao’s works were presented as gifts to many Brazilian leaders. 58.The 193 red pins on Hao’s world map represents _. A.the total number of her paper-cutting artworks B.locations where her artworks have been shared C.different countries she plans to visit in the future D.the number of her stories about cultural exchange 59.Which of the following is the correct order of this story? a. UNESCO collected Hao’s different works. b. Hao visited Brazil and created art with local women. c. Hao taught foreign students her craft in her courtyard. d. Hao learned the special “water-ripple” paper-cutting skill. e. Hao made special “auspicious snake” designs for elderly locals. A.a-b-d-e-c B.d-b-a-e-c C.d-a-b-c-e D.a-d-b-c-e 60.What does the sentence “Each paper-cutting is a window into Chinese culture” suggest? A.Windows are important symbols in paper-cutting art. B.Paper-cutting should be taught in schools worldwide. C.Paper-cutting represents traditional Chinese customs. D.Traditional art helps people understand Chinese culture. 第二节 从短文后所给的选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,其中有两项是多余选项。 From time to time, you may experience strong feelings of disappointment (失望), sadness, frustration (沮丧), even helplessness. 61 Your friends might tell you to “calm down” or “control yourself.” But what does that really mean? Accept Your Feelings It is okay to feel overwhelmed (不知所措的); it is okay to feel nervous; and it is okay to feel as if the world is going to end. In fact, it is only a natural human response (反应) to stress. Don’t worry too much. 62 Accepting them is the first step toward change. Step Away for a While If it is all too overwhelming, just step away—take a break from that task. For example, if you have been studying very hard for your science test but suddenly feel your heart is racing and you don’t seem to remember anything, just stop what you are doing. Go to the kitchen and have a snack. Go outside and feel the wind. 63 Make a List to Beat Overwhelm Sometimes you may feel overwhelmed when you have too many things to do, such as studying many subjects or organizing a birthday event. The best thing to do is to sit down and make a list of the things that need to get done. 64 Then prioritize (优先处理) these tasks according to their importance or urgency (紧迫性). You will feel calmer at the end of writing the list. Set Boundaries by Saying “No” Where you can help it, say “no”—learn to set boundaries for yourself. For example, if your friend asks you to go shopping with her to buy a gift for her mother but you know you have to study for an important test, say “no” to her. You wouldn’t want to stress yourself out when you end up not having enough time to study for the test. So, consider yourself, and excuse yourself. Learning to manage strong feelings takes time and practice. 65 You only have one YOU. A.There is nothing wrong with your feelings this way. B.Dealing with such feelings does not come easy for many of us. C.You should forget your feelings and put more effort into your work. D.Always be in touch with yourself, and learn what works best for you. E.Writing something down is a good idea as it would help you to deal with different tasks. F.Such actions will help you clear your mind and you will feel better when you return to that task. 五、请认真阅读下面短文,根据语篇内容,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式,使短文通顺、连贯。(满分10分) Have you heard of Wang Xingxing, the founder of Unitree Company? The Yang BOT robots on the Spring Festival Gala 66 (design) by their team. How Amazing! Here is his speech dedicated (献给) to spring: Believe. Many people might think I was a top student, but actually, I wasn’t. Especially in English—I tried my best but 67 (fail) most of times in high school. In the eyes of teachers and classmates, I was “slower” than others, and I myself felt worried too. However, I have my own love. I spent all my spare time on “small 68 (invent)”. At 10, I built a wind-powered car out of old cardboard. At 15, I made a tiny engine and model airplanes from scrap (废弃的) metal. At 19, I decided to make a robot. No one believed I could do it. At last, I invented a small two-legged robot with just 200 yuan 69 (success). From that experience, I learn that if you want to achieve anything that seems 70 (possible), you just need to break into thousands of small steps and solve them one by one. Later, I faced more challenges. When I started my robot company in my 71 (twenty), many people didn’t believe me. But I believe: Some people only believe when they see, while others see because they believe. In this fast-paced world, I would like 72 (take) it slow, avoiding shortcuts. I believe that if we keep doing difficult but right things, it 73 (pay) off in the future. Till now, the robots our company invented 74 (become) the most popular in the world. We are lucky because technology is growing faster than ever. Together, we can create smarter AI, 75 (good) robots, cooler games and more amazing movies than before. Finally, let’s remember the words from the movie Nezha. “Do you still want to change the world? I want to try! Let’s try together!” 六、请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。(满分10分) Have you ever imagined having a smart helper that can answer all your questions? DeepSeek, a Chinese modern t 76 company, has devoted special attention to AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) since 2023. It was set up in Hangzhou. Unlike normal AI systems, AGI aims to understand human languages and p 77 useful information, which makes DeepSeek’s research truly groundbreaking (开创性的). The company’s large language models are w 78 used in education and healthcare. For example, its AI tool can check students’ homework and e 79 Maths problems step by step. Also, “DeepSeek-R1” helps students i 80 their problem-solving skills through personalized feedback (反馈). Besides education, DeepSeek also works in healthcare. Its system can analyze (分析) medical data quickly, helping doctors make better d 81 . The company believes AI should be h 82 and safe. In fact, what we want is to s 83 people like a friendly assistant (助手), not replace humans,” said the CEO. Moreover, DeepSeek’s products are designed to follow strict safety rules to p 84 users’ information. What makes young people excited most is DeepSeek’s yearly “AI Youth Camp”, where they invite teenagers to co-develop simple AI programs. As the CEO often says, “Those who dare to explore deeply will own the f 85 of AGI. The activity not only makes AI fun but also helps teenagers build problem-solving skills for tomorrow’s challenges.” 六、任务型阅读(满分10分) 请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。 A heartwarming story about a Cuban (古巴的) pilot named Alberto Alonso Sanjuan, also called “Tito”, has touched people in China and Cuba. Many years ago, Tito trained in China with the Chinese Air Force (中国空军). Now, in his 80s, he still keeps his old Chinese notebooks, medals, and a graduation certificate. In February, a vlogger posted a video showing Tito in his hometown in Cuba. Tito shared his memories of learning to fly in China during the 1960s. “Most of my friends are gone,” he said sadly. He also asked, “How much does a flight to China cost?” After hearing these, many netizens (网民) were greatly touched, they decided to help him. Thanks to the Internet, Chinese netizens found Tito’s old teachers. Soon, a group of representatives from the Chinese Air Force visited Cuba to meet Tito and other Cuban pilots who received training in China in the 1960s. In 1960, China and Cuba established diplomatic ties (建立外交关系). To help Cuba build its air force, China invited Cuban pilots to train. The Cuban students faced challenges: cold weather, new technology, and a language barrier (障碍). Chinese teachers used models and drawings to explain flying skills. The Cubans worked hard to learn Chinese, even writing words on their hands to remember them. One Chinese teacher, Mr. Peng, recalled, “We ate and trained together. They never gave up, even in freezing weather.” In just one year, over 200 Cuban pilots returned home, becoming leaders in Cuba’s air force. During the meeting in Cuba, the Chinese team brought video messages from Tito’s teachers. Mr. Peng smiled and said, “I still remember their hard work.” The Cuban pilots thanked China for its kindness. “Chinese teachers taught us everything,” said Henry, a Cuban pilot. The Chinese ambassador to Cuba added, “This reunion (重聚) not only shows a nice teacher-student relationship but also shows the lasting friendship. It’s not just in the past, but remains at present, and will continue to the future.” 86.What did the Cuban pilot Tito share in the video? 87.Why did the Chinese government invite Cuban pilots to China in the 1960s? 88.How did Chinese teachers train the Cuban pilots? 89.What does the reunion between Chinese teachers and Cuban pilots show? 90.What do you think of the story in this passage? (请自拟一句话作答) 七、书面表达(满分15分) 91.时光如梭,初中三年的学习生活转瞬即逝。在这三年中,我们的个人素养在各个方面都有了很大的提升。请根据图表提示,从三个方面中选择一个方面,谈谈自己的收获及感悟。 注意: 1. 词数100左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。 2. 文中请勿提及真实的校名及姓名。 Time flies! My three-year journey in junior high school is coming to an end. Looking back, I realize that _ 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 参考答案 1.A 【原文】M: Mary, do you and your parents have lunch at home every day? W: Yes. We have lunch at twelve at home. 2.C 【原文】W: Is Peter reading now? M: No. He’s swimming. 3.B 【原文】A: I often watch TV at weekends. What about you, Tom? B: For me, playing basketball is a good way to relax. 4.A 【原文】W: How can we help these homeless people, Wang Lei? M: We can give them food and clothes, and we can also raise money to build houses for them. 5.A 【原文】A: Millie, what kind of pet is your favorite? B: I like goldfish best. 6.A 【原文】W: Do you like reading books about history, Jack? M: Yes, I do. But novels are my favourite. 7.A 【原文】A: Which do you like better, maths or physics, Tom? B: I like physics better than maths. But of all the subjects, I like art best. 8.A 【原文】A: The novel seems a little boring. B: You won’t enjoy it unless you put your heart into it. Remember to read it three to four times. 9.B 【原文】A: Have you decided what to read, Becky? B: Yes, I’d like to read a novel. It’s written by a Canadian writer. 10.C 【原文】A: Mary. I have an extra ticket for the concert tonight. Can you come with us? B: I’d love to, but we’ll have some visitors tonight. Thank you anyway. 11.C 12.A 【原文】A: Oh, it’s snowing hard outside Judy. What’s the weather like in your hometown now? B: Well. It must be very hot because it’s summer there. A: Where did you come from? B: I’m from Australia. A: Do you like playing in the snow? B: Yes, of course. This is the first white Christmas in my life. It’s so beautiful. A: Look. It is snowing heavily and the snow is getting thicker and thicker. B: It’s true. I think this afternoon will have a good time playing in it. 13.C 14.B 15.B 【原文】 Emma and Jerry is a great storybook to improve your English. In this book, there are 10 stories about two good friends. The stories are simple and interesting, so they are especially suitable for English beginners. Each story gets its own set of exercises in vocabulary, grammar, and writing. They can help you practice English easily and use English correctly. What’s more, each story has a colorful cartoon picture. The picture is really fun and enjoyable. It is good for you to understand the story better. I’m sure this book will make you learn and have fun at the same time. This book is 155 pages in all, but only costs $9.9, please come and get one at Xinhua Bookstore. 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.B 20.A 【原文】 You’re l听力考试正式开始。Mary, do you and your parents have lunch at home every day? Yes, we have lunch at twelve at home. Mary. do you and your parents have lunch at home every day? Yes, we have lunch at twelve at home. Listen to the next . question. Is Peter reading now? No, he's swimming. Is Peter . reading now? No, he is swimming. Listen to the next question. I often watch T, V at weekends. What about you, tom? For me, playing basketball is a good way to relax. I often watch T, V at weekends. What about you, tom? For me, playing basketball is a good way to relax. Listen to the next question. How can we help these homeless people want? We can give . them food and clothes, and we can also raise money to build houses for them. How can we help these homeless people want? We can give . them food and clothes, and we can also raise money to build houses for them. Listen to the next question. really, I, what kind of pets you are favorite? I like gold fish best. Really, I what kind of pet as . you are favorite? I like gold fish best. Listen to the next question. Do you like reading books about history? Jack, yes, I do, but novels are my favorite. Do you like reading books about history? Jack, yes, I do, but novels are my favorite. Listen to the next question. which do like Better math or physics. Tom. I like physics Better than maths, but of all the subjects, I like our best. Which do you like Better? Maths or physics? Tom, I like physics Better than maths, but of all the subjects, I like our best. Listen to the next question. The novel seems a little boring. You won't . enjoy IT unless you put your heart into IT. Remember to read IT three to four times. The novel seems a little boring. You won't enjoy IT unless you put your heart into IT. Remember to read IT three to four times. Listen to the next question. Have you decided what to read? Becky, yes, i'd like to read a novel. It's written by a canadian writer. Have you decided what to read? Becky, yes, i'd like to read a novel. It's written by a canadian writer. Listen to the next question. mary. I have an extra ticket for the concert tonight. Can you come with us? I'd love to, but we'll have some visitors tonight. Thank you anyway. Mary, I have an extra ticket for the concert tonight. Can you come with us? I'd love to, but we'll have some visitors tonight. Thank you anyway. Listen to the next . question. Oh, it's snowing hard outside. Judy, what's the weather like in . your hometown now? Well, IT must be very hot because it's summer there. Where did you . come from? I'm from australia. Do you like playing in the snow? Yes, of course, this is the first why Christmas in my life. It's so beautiful. Look, IT is snowing heavily and the snow is getting thicker and thicker. It's true. I think this afternoon will have a good time . playing in IT. Oh, it's snowing hard outside. Judy, what's the weather like in your hometown now? Well, IT must be very hot because it's summer there. Where did you come from? I'm from australia. Do you like playing . in the snow? Yes, of course. This is the first why Christmas in my life . is so beautiful. Look, IT is snowing heavily and the snow is getting . thicker and thicker. It's true. I think this afternoon will have a good time playing IT. Listen to the next question. ama and Jerry is a great storybook to improve your english. In this book, there are ten stories about two good friends. The stories are simple and interesting, so they are especially suitable for english beginners. Each story gets its own set of exercises in vocabulary, grammar and writing. They can help you practice english easily and use english correctly. What's more, each story has a colorful cartoon picture. The picture is really fun and enjoyable. IT is good for you to understand the story Better. I'm sure this book will make you learn and have fun at the same time. This book is one hundred and fifty five pages in all, but only costs nine point nine dollars. Please come and get one at新华bookstore amma . and Jerry is a great story book to improve your english in this book,there are ten stories about two good friends. The stories are simple and interesting, so there is specially suitable for english beginners. Each story gets its own set of exercises in vocabulary, grammar and writing. They can help you practice english easily and use english correctly. What's more, each story has a colorful cartoon picture. The picture is really fun and enjoyable. IT is good for you to understand the story Better. I'm sure this book will make you learn and have fun at the same time. This book is one hundred and fifty five pages in all, but only costs nine point nine dollars. Please come and get one at新华bookstore。Listen to the next question . you're listening to radio south. Here is some information about a pop concert. The group red river will come to london soon. They will be in london from the twenty eight of october to the second of november. Tickets are really expensive. They cost thirty pounds each, but half of that money will go toward children's hospital to book a ticket telephone, two, eight, three, double, zero, six, five. You can book tickets between ten AM and five P. M. The london concerts will be in the south bank hall is very easy to find. The best way to get there is to take the train, and IT takes forty minutes. The concert hall is in trinity street. That's TRINITY street. See you there. You're listening to radio sales. Here is some information about a pop concert. The group red river will come to london soon. They will be in london from the twenty eighth of october to the second of november. Tickets are really expensive. They cost thirty pounds each, but half of that money will go to a children's hospital to book a ticket. Telephone, two, eight, three, double, zero, six, five. You can book tickets between ten years and five P. M. The london concerts will be in the south bank. Call is very easy to find. The best way to get there is to take the train. IT takes forty minutes. The concert hall is in trinity street. That's TRINITY street. See you there. 听力部分到此结束。

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