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2026年中考真题重组卷(苏州专用)
英语
(笔试满分100分,考试时间100分钟)
注意事项:
1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 完形填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)It was a hot afternoon, and the hour-long bus journey had only just begun. There were only five people on the bus—two young girls and their brother, sitting with their aunt, and a young man, who was sitting alone in the 1 . The young man had already begun to think he’d chosen the wrong bus to take.
The children were hot, tired, and bored, and behaving 2 . The youngest girl was singing the first line of a song, over and over again. Everything the aunt said began with ‘Don’t’ and everything the children said began with ‘ 3 ’.
“Don’t put your feet on the seat, Cyril!”
“Why not?”
“Because you’ll make it dirty. And don’t always look at the man. That’s not 4 . Oh, look at those sheep in that field”
Nearly every field the bus had travelled past had sheep in it, so the aunt’s 5 was difficult to explain. “Why is that man taking the sheep into the other field?” asked the younger girl.
“Perhaps there’s more grass in that field,” 6 the aunt.
“But there’s lots of grass in both fields.”
“Well, perhaps the grass is better in the other field.”
“That doesn’t make any 7 . Why is it better?” came the immediate question from Cyril.
The young man was looking angry. “I imagine he doesn’t like 8 .” the aunt thought.
“Come and sit over here, all of you, and I’ll tell you a story,” she said.
The children did not look at all 9 by the aunt’s offer. They’d obviously heard her stories before, and this one was very boring indeed.
“Oh, it’s definitely the most 10 story I’ve ever heard,” said Cyril.
“Yes. I didn’t even care to listen to it,” the younger girl said, and began singing the first line of her song again.
“You’re not a great success as a storyteller,” said the young man suddenly from the corner.
1.A.back B.corner C.middle D.front
2.A.sadly B.wisely C.badly D.proudly
3.A.Why B.What C.When D.Where
4.A.common B.natural C.polite D.funny
5.A.discovery B.doubt C.praise D.surprise
6.A.replied B.shouted C.repeated D.laughed
7.A.excuse B.trouble C.sense D.difference
8.A.stories B.sheep C.strangers D.children
9.A.excited B.satisfied C.worried D.bored
10.A.humorous B.stupid C.unusual D.serious
第二部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
(2025·广东广州·中考真题)
June 6, 2025·Issue 66 SUNSHINE SCHOOL WEEKLY
A Taste of Lychees
How much do you know about lychees?
● China has been growing lychees for over 2,000 years.
See History, page 2
● The first lychee cultural museum is in Guangzhou.
See Museum, page 3
● Lychees can be used in traditional Chinese medicine.
See Health, page 4
Online
Scan and enjoy the famous song An Ode to the Lychee from Yueju Opera.
Cool ways to serve the best lychees!
The government of Conghua district is working with research teams to invent super-cold freezing technology to keep lychees fresh!
After their first successful service in Maoming, Guangdong, drones are coming to Zengcheng this June! These drones can carry lychees over 5 kilometres in just 5minutes!
See more,
page 6
China’s work on spreading sweet lychees to the world
Since 2007, Guangdong scientists have helped farmers in Madagascar learn new technology for growing lychees. The country now produces 60,000-80,000 tons of lychees per year, with half sold to Europe.
See more, page 7
My lychee story Send your story to sunshineschoolweekly@123.com.
Yesterday, I visited a lychee farm. There, I tried seedless (无核的) lychees for the first time. They are my favourite! I can’t wait to find lychees in my hometown so my family can taste them too. To me, lychees are more than just a fruit—they are a bridge between cultures.
—exchange student, Jenny, 14 See more, page 8
Online
Scan and see more about our students’ lychee artworks.
11.Which page should you read if you are planning to visit the first lychee cultural museum?
A.Page 2. B.Page 3. C.Page 4. D.Page 5.
12.How have Guangdong scientists helped lychee farmers in Madagascar?
A.By giving them drones. B.By buying their lychees.
C.By teaching them growing methods. D.By offering them freezing technology.
13.Which of the following is an opinion according to Jenny’s story?
A.Lychees are a bridge between cultures. B.Jenny visited a lychee farm yesterday.
C.Seedless lychees are Jenny’s favourite. D.Jenny’s family haven’t tasted lychees.
B
(2025·江苏常州·中考真题)For those whose hearts often go off beat, pacemakers (心脏起搏器) are life savers. By providing a small electrical support at the right moment, they can keep a heart working properly.
Their main problem is that they use batteries. Even the best of them will run out of energy, and changing the batteries requires operations. Since operations are usually best avoided, the search has been on for long-lasting batteries. Different choices have been explored for a long time. Today, pacemakers with lithium (锂) batteries last between 5 and 15 years.
Zhang Hao, from Shanghai Second Military Medical University, and Yang Bin, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, tried a way to refill a pacemaker’s battery with electricity (电) by getting energy from inside the body. They report in the magazine ACS Nano that they have also used the heart muscle (肌肉) itself to work. Earlier efforts by other scientists to use heart muscle power to run pacemakers depend on piezoelectric materials (压电材料). These materials can be connected to a beating heart and produce electricity when they are slightly deformed (弯曲). This has worked, but not well enough: the output has rarely been over 5 microwatts (微瓦), while most pacemakers require at least ten.
Dr Zhang and Dr Yang believed that they could improve matters by making their piezoelectric materials more dramatically deformed, and then produce 15 microwatts, because the more deformed, the more electricity will be produced. They put their idea to the test in a 50kg pig. It made enough electricity for the pacemaker to work as expected.
Whether such an idea will pass human tests remains to be seen. But if it does, the days of pacemakers that need battery changes through operations may not last long.
14.According to the first two paragraphs, what is a problem with pacemakers?
A.They often go off beat.
B.Their energy can be used up.
C.Operations often influence them.
D.They sometimes do harm to hearts.
15.From this passage, what do we know about piezoelectric materials?
A.They can be used to produce electricity.
B.They can deform the heart to make it beat faster.
C.They were first used by Zhang Hao and Yang Bin.
D.They were proved to produce 15 microwatts in human tests.
16.What does the word “dramatically” in the 4th paragraph most probably mean?
A.Comfortably. B.Safely. C.Greatly. D.Rapidly.
17.What is the best title for this article?
A.No Need to Use Pacemakers
B.The Problem with Piezoelectric Materials
C.The Contribution of Chinese Scientists to Heart Operations
D.Chinese Scientists Found a New Way to Improve Pacemakers
C
(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)Brazilian artist Vik Muniz uses everyday objects in unusual ways. Through his art, Muniz makes people think differently about their everyday lives-even their own rubbish.
In 2007, Muniz worked on a two-year project at one of the world’s largest landfills. Until its closure in 2012, Jardim Gramacho received about 70 percent of the rubbish from Rio de Janeiro. About 3,000 rubbish pickers, known as catadores, worked there. Their job was to hunt through the rubbish for recyclable cans, bottles, and other materials. They then made money by selling the objects to recycling companies.
The catadores’ work was dirty and dangerous, and most of them only received between $20 and $25 a day. Despite the hard conditions, many catadores were proud of their work. Valter Dos Santos, a worker at Jardim Gramacho for more than 25 years, told Muniz, “I am proud to be a picker. I try to explain to people that recycling prevents great harm to nature and the environment. People sometimes say, ‘But one single soda can?’ One single can is of great importance! That single can will make the difference.”
Muniz became friends with Dos Santos and other catadores. They allowed him to take their photographs at the landfill, where they posed for artistic portraits. For example, Muniz photographed a landfill worker in the style of a famous French painting. The workers then helped Muniz create huge images of these photos on the floor of his workshop. They used materials from the landfill to add color and depth to the images.
________ Muniz says he wanted to “change the lives of people with the same materials they deal with every day.” A photograph of his recreation of the French painting sold for £28,000 ($50,000) at a London art auction. Muniz gave the money to the catadores workers’ organization.
In 2010, a movie called Waste Land was made about Muniz’s project. The film received many awards and helped make people aware of the rubbish collectors’ lives. The catadores also began to see themselves differently. “Sometimes we see ourselves as so small,” says Irma, a cook at Gramacho, “but people out there see us as so big, so beautiful.”
18.Why did the writer mention Valter Dos Santos?
A.To tell the story of a catador’s life. B.To describe the catadores’ hard conditions.
C.To show the value of a catador’s work. D.To give an example of successful catadores.
19.What can we learn about Muniz’s photographs?
A.They were all taken at the landfill. B.He spent a long time on each of them.
C.They were only part of his unusual creation. D.He took them in the style of famous paintings.
20.Which of the following is the most suitable for ________?
A.Why take such photos of these catadores? B.Why create such huge images using rubbish?
C.How to help these people in a creative way? D.How to turn everyday objects into art pieces?
21.Which of the following shows the right order of the things that happened?
a. A movie was made about Muniz’s project. b. Gramacho stopped receiving rubbish.
c. Dos Santos started working at Gramacho. d. Muniz made friends with some catadores.
A.d-c-b-a. B.c-d-b-a. C.d-c-a-b. D.c-d-a-b.
D
(2025·广东广州·中考真题)It was going to be a long afternoon. Aunt Jen and Uncle Pete were visiting, which meant I had to play with Amy.
I was mixing salt with mud (泥) in the garden. Amy was dancing around like a butterfly. Maybe she could help prepare food for the butterflies.
“Okay, Amy,” I said. “You can help spread this salt on the mud.”
She took the salt shaker. “Are you growing butterflies like plants, Simon?”
“Questions again!” I shook my head. This little girl had a lot to learn—just like me at her age, when my family started planting this butterfly garden. “Some butterflies need salt to stay healthy,” I explained. “Once, a butterfly sat right here on my arm, tasting my salty sweat.”
“I want a butterfly to sit on me!” cried Amy. “I want to wear it like a flower!”
“Butterflies don’t grow like flowers,” I said. “They fly wherever they like.”
“Aww...make them come to me,” Amy said.
“They will. They love our garden’s plants, with nice leaves and juice, and this...” I said, pointing to the salty mud.
“I don’t like mud,” Amy said. “See, my new pink shoes are muddy—and pink’s my favorite color!”
I tried to distract her attention. “Do you know butterflies have favorite colors, too?”
“Pink?” Amy asked, starting to smile again.
“They like purple better, and orange,” I explained, pointing to the nearby butterfly weed with dark orange flowers. “Look, a butterfly is drinking the juice of the flowers.”
I kept talking so she wouldn’t try to catch it. “Butterfly weed is a perfect host plant. Butterflies lay eggs here, which become caterpillars, then chrysalises, and finally beautiful butterflies...”
As I spoke, Amy saw a big bee. “Shoo! No bees allowed!” she cried.
“Hey, it’s okay. Butterflies and bees both work for flowers,” I told her.
“Butterflies work?” she asked.
“Yes, listen...”
We stayed in the garden until sunset. Then I smelt bread and suggested, “Let’s rest in the hammock.”
As we lay together, Amy noticed a butterfly leaving a flower and cried, “Simon, it’s like a flying flower!”
That made me smile. We swung gently back and forth, happy just to watch all the flowers—the ones that fly and those that don’t—until Mom called us in to dinner.
22.Why did Simon mix the salt with the mud?
A.To play games with Amy. B.To prepare food for butterflies.
C.To make the plants grow better. D.To make it safer for Amy to dance.
23.How did Simon feel when Amy asked her first question?
A.He couldn’t believe how silly Amy was.
B.He was surprised at Amy’s rich imagination.
C.He was a bit impatient but also very understanding.
D.He was glad that Amy was curious about butterflies.
24.What does the underlined phrase “distract her attention” mean in the story?
A.Clean the mud off her shoes. B.Change her mind about mud.
C.Keep her away from the mud. D.Get her to forget about the mud.
25.Why did Simon feel happy at the end of the story?
A.The bread for dinner smelt good. B.He enjoyed the afternoon with Amy.
C.The hammock was really comfortable. D.Amy thanked him for the butterfly lesson.
第三部分 信息还原(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
(2025·山东济南·中考真题)“What do you think I should do?” asks your friend, as she sits beside you, waiting for your advice. This is no easy situation. Say something your friend disagrees with or something helpless, and you might feel you’ve disappointed her.
It’s human nature to want to offer solutions when someone comes to you with a problem. It’s also easy to fall into the trap of simply saying that “Everything will be OK”. 26 But we often say that because we believe we need to say something. This is because we’re glad that our friend has come to us for help, even if we don’t really think we’re able to give it. 27 The answer is yes... if it’s done in the right way.
In fact, friends often really only want someone to listen to them. It’s important to try to work out whether they’re actually asking for advice, or simply wanting to talk over whatever is going round in their head. 28 There’s no harm in asking whether they’d like you to give suggestions.
It’s also important to be honest. If you’re unable to think of a way to solve your friends’ problem, just say so. Your friends won’t feel upset, and you can still listen carefully and try to put yourself in their shoes. 29 You can ask yourself “What would I do if I were to experience the same thing?” Later you can go back to your friends with a few helpful suggestions.
30 It can be hard to listen to your friends going over and over the same thing without being able to help them. They will certainly be thankful if you just allow them to “talk it out”, though. Maybe they’re building up courage to take action, and need to convince (说服) themselves they’re doing the right thing. Just being there for them may be all you have to do to make things better.
A.Friendship is the most important to us.
B.This is not actually useful for your friend.
C.So is it a good idea to try to give advice at all?
D.You can find someone else to ask for their ideas.
E.Sometimes a problem doesn’t go away overnight.
F.Talking may make people feel better all by themselves.
G.Then you can go away and try to think of something helpful.
第四部分 词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)
第一节根据下列句子所给汉语注释或首字母,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
31.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)I have never ________ (后悔) choosing to be kind, even when it was not easy.
32.(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)Mount Huangshan is always full of v________ the whole year.
33.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)As you grow up, you'll find that many of your problems are just a p________ of cake.
34.(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)Many young people think it’s well ________ (值得) watching.
35.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)Why not finish the task today instead of waiting u________ tomorrow?
36.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)When you go on the Internet, don’t t________ or try everything it says.
37.(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)I’m wondering ________ (是否) we can go and watch it together.
38.(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)The nice views of Jiuzhaigou also c________ people’s attention.
第二节请认真阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,在答题卡标有题号的横线上、填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。
(2024·江苏苏州·中考真题)
speed since plenty of pollute such as
Frogs are an environmental warning system. They have skin which takes in whatever is in the environment. This means that if the environment is 39 , a frog’s skin takes in the pollution and the frog dies. For this reason, if there’s something wrong in the environment, frogs are the first to die. If there are 40 frogs, it’s a good sign that the environment is healthy.
Frog numbers around the world have been dropping at a faster 41 in recent years than ever before. Up to 200 kinds of frogs have died out 42 1980. This is a disaster. Frogs are needed in the food chain as food for animals like snakes, birds and fish. Frogs are also needed in the food chain to eat insects 43 grasshoppers. The world needs frogs.
第五部分 短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(2025·江苏常州·中考真题)
I first became interested in calligraphy (书法) when my mum took me to a museum. The beautiful pieces of writing there were so shining that I 44 (touch) by them at once. I decided to try it 45 (I) the very same way.
So, I took part in a calligraphy class. At first, I found it quite challenging. Holding the soft brush 46 (correct) and controlling the ink (墨水) seemed difficult. 47 , with practice and patience, I got improved.
Since I began practising my calligraphy skills, I 48 (learn) more about Chinese characters. Over thousands of years, they have developed from drawings into standard forms. What’s more, Chinese people’s attitude (态度) toward life is shown in calligraphy, too. 49 a treasure of Chinese traditional culture, calligraphy is now practised by many people.
Calligraphy is not only 50 writing skill but also an art that can develop our mind and character. It is now one of my 51 (hobby) that help me relax. When I write, my mind starts to become peaceful, especially when I’m stressed.
I’m also 52 (pride) to see my works get better and better. When the Spring Festival comes, my mother always enjoys 53 (stick) the “Fu” character I write onto the door. What a happy time calligraphy has brought us!
第六部分 阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)
请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。
(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)
I’m Li Ming. I live in a nice neighbourhood in the countryside. There’s a school, a flower shop, a hospital, two book shops and a big supermarket in it. My neighbours are kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They have many kinds of skills and often help us with all kinds of problems.
Usually there is a “helping hands” meeting at the weekend at the community centre. We can go there when we need help with our problems. Computer engineers are popular. They help us check our computers. We can also find someone to fix things like broken washing machines or fridges. From time to time some lawyers help us learn about laws.
Students can get help with their homework. There are some college students among the volunteers and they are always ready to help. Volunteers also help the old people. Some of them often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. Sometimes some volunteers help the old people tidy their flats.
Just as the saying goes, “Close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” In the neighbourhood we are like a big family. To us, the home is not only the house we live in, but also the neighbourhood we belong to. We all work hard to make it an even better place.
I’m very lucky to live in such a lovely neighbourhood.
54.What are Li Ming’s neighbours like?
55.When do the volunteers usually have a “helping hands” meeting?
56.What can you do to help others in your daily life?
第七部分 书面表达(共1题;满分25分)
57.(2025·江苏淮安·中考真题)假如你是阳光中学的一名学生,你校英语节将开展以“Friendship Lights Up My Life”为主题的征文活动。请你用英语写一篇文章投稿,介绍你的朋友并分享你们的故事。文章须包含以下要点:
1. 描绘朋友的基本信息(年龄,长相,爱好等);
2. 描述一个事例,体现朋友对你的帮助;
3. 谈谈你对友谊的理解。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名。
Friendship Lights Up My Life
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英语·参考答案
(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:100分)
第一部分 完形填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.B
第二部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
11.B 12.C 13.A
14.B 15.A 16.C 17.D
18.C 19.C 20.B 21.D
22.B 23.C 24.D 25.B
第三部分 信息还原(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
26.B 27.C 28.F 29.G 30.E
第四部分 词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)
第一节
31 regretted
32 (v)isitors
33 (p)iece
34 worth
35 (u)ntil
36 (t)rust
37 if/whether
38 (c)atch
第二节
39.polluted 40.plenty of 41.speed 42.since 43.such as
第五部分 短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
44.was touched 45.myself 46.correctly 47.However 48.have learned/have learnt 49.As 50.a 51.hobbies 52.proud 53.sticking
第六部分 阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)
54.They are kind and helpful. 55.At the weekend. 56.In my daily life, I can help others by offering my seat to the elderly on the bus, helping my classmates with their studies, or participating in community volunteer activities to help those in need.
第七部分 书面表达(共1题;满分25分)
【答案】One possible version:
Friendship Lights Up My Life
I’d like to introduce my best friend, Li Hua. He is 14 years old, just like me. He has short black hair and always wears a warm smile. He loves playing basketball and reading books.
Last term, I failed my Maths exam and felt very upset. Li Hua noticed my sadness. He spent two hours every day helping me review Maths after school. With his help, my Maths improved a lot.
As an old saying goes, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” This experience made me understand that true friendship is about being there for each other, especially in difficult times. A good friend is like a light that guides you and makes your life brighter. I’m truly thankful to have such a friend as Li Hua.
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第四部分词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)
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第六部分阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)
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第七部分书面表达(共1题;满分25分)
Friendship Lights Up My Life
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2026年中考真题重组卷(苏州专用)
英语
(笔试满分100分,考试时间100分钟)
注意事项:
1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 完形填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)It was a hot afternoon, and the hour-long bus journey had only just begun. There were only five people on the bus—two young girls and their brother, sitting with their aunt, and a young man, who was sitting alone in the 1 . The young man had already begun to think he’d chosen the wrong bus to take.
The children were hot, tired, and bored, and behaving 2 . The youngest girl was singing the first line of a song, over and over again. Everything the aunt said began with ‘Don’t’ and everything the children said began with ‘ 3 ’.
“Don’t put your feet on the seat, Cyril!”
“Why not?”
“Because you’ll make it dirty. And don’t always look at the man. That’s not 4 . Oh, look at those sheep in that field”
Nearly every field the bus had travelled past had sheep in it, so the aunt’s 5 was difficult to explain. “Why is that man taking the sheep into the other field?” asked the younger girl.
“Perhaps there’s more grass in that field,” 6 the aunt.
“But there’s lots of grass in both fields.”
“Well, perhaps the grass is better in the other field.”
“That doesn’t make any 7 . Why is it better?” came the immediate question from Cyril.
The young man was looking angry. “I imagine he doesn’t like 8 .” the aunt thought.
“Come and sit over here, all of you, and I’ll tell you a story,” she said.
The children did not look at all 9 by the aunt’s offer. They’d obviously heard her stories before, and this one was very boring indeed.
“Oh, it’s definitely the most 10 story I’ve ever heard,” said Cyril.
“Yes. I didn’t even care to listen to it,” the younger girl said, and began singing the first line of her song again.
“You’re not a great success as a storyteller,” said the young man suddenly from the corner.
1.A.back B.corner C.middle D.front
2.A.sadly B.wisely C.badly D.proudly
3.A.Why B.What C.When D.Where
4.A.common B.natural C.polite D.funny
5.A.discovery B.doubt C.praise D.surprise
6.A.replied B.shouted C.repeated D.laughed
7.A.excuse B.trouble C.sense D.difference
8.A.stories B.sheep C.strangers D.children
9.A.excited B.satisfied C.worried D.bored
10.A.humorous B.stupid C.unusual D.serious
第二部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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(2025·广东广州·中考真题)
June 6, 2025·Issue 66 SUNSHINE SCHOOL WEEKLY
A Taste of Lychees
How much do you know about lychees?
● China has been growing lychees for over 2,000 years.
See History, page 2
● The first lychee cultural museum is in Guangzhou.
See Museum, page 3
● Lychees can be used in traditional Chinese medicine.
See Health, page 4
Online
Scan and enjoy the famous song An Ode to the Lychee from Yueju Opera.
Cool ways to serve the best lychees!
The government of Conghua district is working with research teams to invent super-cold freezing technology to keep lychees fresh!
After their first successful service in Maoming, Guangdong, drones are coming to Zengcheng this June! These drones can carry lychees over 5 kilometres in just 5minutes!
See more,
page 6
China’s work on spreading sweet lychees to the world
Since 2007, Guangdong scientists have helped farmers in Madagascar learn new technology for growing lychees. The country now produces 60,000-80,000 tons of lychees per year, with half sold to Europe.
See more, page 7
My lychee story Send your story to sunshineschoolweekly@123.com.
Yesterday, I visited a lychee farm. There, I tried seedless (无核的) lychees for the first time. They are my favourite! I can’t wait to find lychees in my hometown so my family can taste them too. To me, lychees are more than just a fruit—they are a bridge between cultures.
—exchange student, Jenny, 14 See more, page 8
Online
Scan and see more about our students’ lychee artworks.
11.Which page should you read if you are planning to visit the first lychee cultural museum?
A.Page 2. B.Page 3. C.Page 4. D.Page 5.
12.How have Guangdong scientists helped lychee farmers in Madagascar?
A.By giving them drones. B.By buying their lychees.
C.By teaching them growing methods. D.By offering them freezing technology.
13.Which of the following is an opinion according to Jenny’s story?
A.Lychees are a bridge between cultures. B.Jenny visited a lychee farm yesterday.
C.Seedless lychees are Jenny’s favourite. D.Jenny’s family haven’t tasted lychees.
B
(2025·江苏常州·中考真题)For those whose hearts often go off beat, pacemakers (心脏起搏器) are life savers. By providing a small electrical support at the right moment, they can keep a heart working properly.
Their main problem is that they use batteries. Even the best of them will run out of energy, and changing the batteries requires operations. Since operations are usually best avoided, the search has been on for long-lasting batteries. Different choices have been explored for a long time. Today, pacemakers with lithium (锂) batteries last between 5 and 15 years.
Zhang Hao, from Shanghai Second Military Medical University, and Yang Bin, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, tried a way to refill a pacemaker’s battery with electricity (电) by getting energy from inside the body. They report in the magazine ACS Nano that they have also used the heart muscle (肌肉) itself to work. Earlier efforts by other scientists to use heart muscle power to run pacemakers depend on piezoelectric materials (压电材料). These materials can be connected to a beating heart and produce electricity when they are slightly deformed (弯曲). This has worked, but not well enough: the output has rarely been over 5 microwatts (微瓦), while most pacemakers require at least ten.
Dr Zhang and Dr Yang believed that they could improve matters by making their piezoelectric materials more dramatically deformed, and then produce 15 microwatts, because the more deformed, the more electricity will be produced. They put their idea to the test in a 50kg pig. It made enough electricity for the pacemaker to work as expected.
Whether such an idea will pass human tests remains to be seen. But if it does, the days of pacemakers that need battery changes through operations may not last long.
14.According to the first two paragraphs, what is a problem with pacemakers?
A.They often go off beat.
B.Their energy can be used up.
C.Operations often influence them.
D.They sometimes do harm to hearts.
15.From this passage, what do we know about piezoelectric materials?
A.They can be used to produce electricity.
B.They can deform the heart to make it beat faster.
C.They were first used by Zhang Hao and Yang Bin.
D.They were proved to produce 15 microwatts in human tests.
16.What does the word “dramatically” in the 4th paragraph most probably mean?
A.Comfortably. B.Safely. C.Greatly. D.Rapidly.
17.What is the best title for this article?
A.No Need to Use Pacemakers
B.The Problem with Piezoelectric Materials
C.The Contribution of Chinese Scientists to Heart Operations
D.Chinese Scientists Found a New Way to Improve Pacemakers
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(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)Brazilian artist Vik Muniz uses everyday objects in unusual ways. Through his art, Muniz makes people think differently about their everyday lives-even their own rubbish.
In 2007, Muniz worked on a two-year project at one of the world’s largest landfills. Until its closure in 2012, Jardim Gramacho received about 70 percent of the rubbish from Rio de Janeiro. About 3,000 rubbish pickers, known as catadores, worked there. Their job was to hunt through the rubbish for recyclable cans, bottles, and other materials. They then made money by selling the objects to recycling companies.
The catadores’ work was dirty and dangerous, and most of them only received between $20 and $25 a day. Despite the hard conditions, many catadores were proud of their work. Valter Dos Santos, a worker at Jardim Gramacho for more than 25 years, told Muniz, “I am proud to be a picker. I try to explain to people that recycling prevents great harm to nature and the environment. People sometimes say, ‘But one single soda can?’ One single can is of great importance! That single can will make the difference.”
Muniz became friends with Dos Santos and other catadores. They allowed him to take their photographs at the landfill, where they posed for artistic portraits. For example, Muniz photographed a landfill worker in the style of a famous French painting. The workers then helped Muniz create huge images of these photos on the floor of his workshop. They used materials from the landfill to add color and depth to the images.
________ Muniz says he wanted to “change the lives of people with the same materials they deal with every day.” A photograph of his recreation of the French painting sold for £28,000 ($50,000) at a London art auction. Muniz gave the money to the catadores workers’ organization.
In 2010, a movie called Waste Land was made about Muniz’s project. The film received many awards and helped make people aware of the rubbish collectors’ lives. The catadores also began to see themselves differently. “Sometimes we see ourselves as so small,” says Irma, a cook at Gramacho, “but people out there see us as so big, so beautiful.”
18.Why did the writer mention Valter Dos Santos?
A.To tell the story of a catador’s life. B.To describe the catadores’ hard conditions.
C.To show the value of a catador’s work. D.To give an example of successful catadores.
19.What can we learn about Muniz’s photographs?
A.They were all taken at the landfill. B.He spent a long time on each of them.
C.They were only part of his unusual creation. D.He took them in the style of famous paintings.
20.Which of the following is the most suitable for ________?
A.Why take such photos of these catadores? B.Why create such huge images using rubbish?
C.How to help these people in a creative way? D.How to turn everyday objects into art pieces?
21.Which of the following shows the right order of the things that happened?
a. A movie was made about Muniz’s project. b. Gramacho stopped receiving rubbish.
c. Dos Santos started working at Gramacho. d. Muniz made friends with some catadores.
A.d-c-b-a. B.c-d-b-a. C.d-c-a-b. D.c-d-a-b.
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(2025·广东广州·中考真题)It was going to be a long afternoon. Aunt Jen and Uncle Pete were visiting, which meant I had to play with Amy.
I was mixing salt with mud (泥) in the garden. Amy was dancing around like a butterfly. Maybe she could help prepare food for the butterflies.
“Okay, Amy,” I said. “You can help spread this salt on the mud.”
She took the salt shaker. “Are you growing butterflies like plants, Simon?”
“Questions again!” I shook my head. This little girl had a lot to learn—just like me at her age, when my family started planting this butterfly garden. “Some butterflies need salt to stay healthy,” I explained. “Once, a butterfly sat right here on my arm, tasting my salty sweat.”
“I want a butterfly to sit on me!” cried Amy. “I want to wear it like a flower!”
“Butterflies don’t grow like flowers,” I said. “They fly wherever they like.”
“Aww...make them come to me,” Amy said.
“They will. They love our garden’s plants, with nice leaves and juice, and this...” I said, pointing to the salty mud.
“I don’t like mud,” Amy said. “See, my new pink shoes are muddy—and pink’s my favorite color!”
I tried to distract her attention. “Do you know butterflies have favorite colors, too?”
“Pink?” Amy asked, starting to smile again.
“They like purple better, and orange,” I explained, pointing to the nearby butterfly weed with dark orange flowers. “Look, a butterfly is drinking the juice of the flowers.”
I kept talking so she wouldn’t try to catch it. “Butterfly weed is a perfect host plant. Butterflies lay eggs here, which become caterpillars, then chrysalises, and finally beautiful butterflies...”
As I spoke, Amy saw a big bee. “Shoo! No bees allowed!” she cried.
“Hey, it’s okay. Butterflies and bees both work for flowers,” I told her.
“Butterflies work?” she asked.
“Yes, listen...”
We stayed in the garden until sunset. Then I smelt bread and suggested, “Let’s rest in the hammock.”
As we lay together, Amy noticed a butterfly leaving a flower and cried, “Simon, it’s like a flying flower!”
That made me smile. We swung gently back and forth, happy just to watch all the flowers—the ones that fly and those that don’t—until Mom called us in to dinner.
22.Why did Simon mix the salt with the mud?
A.To play games with Amy. B.To prepare food for butterflies.
C.To make the plants grow better. D.To make it safer for Amy to dance.
23.How did Simon feel when Amy asked her first question?
A.He couldn’t believe how silly Amy was.
B.He was surprised at Amy’s rich imagination.
C.He was a bit impatient but also very understanding.
D.He was glad that Amy was curious about butterflies.
24.What does the underlined phrase “distract her attention” mean in the story?
A.Clean the mud off her shoes. B.Change her mind about mud.
C.Keep her away from the mud. D.Get her to forget about the mud.
25.Why did Simon feel happy at the end of the story?
A.The bread for dinner smelt good. B.He enjoyed the afternoon with Amy.
C.The hammock was really comfortable. D.Amy thanked him for the butterfly lesson.
第三部分 信息还原(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
(2025·山东济南·中考真题)“What do you think I should do?” asks your friend, as she sits beside you, waiting for your advice. This is no easy situation. Say something your friend disagrees with or something helpless, and you might feel you’ve disappointed her.
It’s human nature to want to offer solutions when someone comes to you with a problem. It’s also easy to fall into the trap of simply saying that “Everything will be OK”. 26 But we often say that because we believe we need to say something. This is because we’re glad that our friend has come to us for help, even if we don’t really think we’re able to give it. 27 The answer is yes... if it’s done in the right way.
In fact, friends often really only want someone to listen to them. It’s important to try to work out whether they’re actually asking for advice, or simply wanting to talk over whatever is going round in their head. 28 There’s no harm in asking whether they’d like you to give suggestions.
It’s also important to be honest. If you’re unable to think of a way to solve your friends’ problem, just say so. Your friends won’t feel upset, and you can still listen carefully and try to put yourself in their shoes. 29 You can ask yourself “What would I do if I were to experience the same thing?” Later you can go back to your friends with a few helpful suggestions.
30 It can be hard to listen to your friends going over and over the same thing without being able to help them. They will certainly be thankful if you just allow them to “talk it out”, though. Maybe they’re building up courage to take action, and need to convince (说服) themselves they’re doing the right thing. Just being there for them may be all you have to do to make things better.
A.Friendship is the most important to us.
B.This is not actually useful for your friend.
C.So is it a good idea to try to give advice at all?
D.You can find someone else to ask for their ideas.
E.Sometimes a problem doesn’t go away overnight.
F.Talking may make people feel better all by themselves.
G.Then you can go away and try to think of something helpful.
第四部分 词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)
第一节根据下列句子所给汉语注释或首字母,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
31.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)I have never ________ (后悔) choosing to be kind, even when it was not easy.
32.(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)Mount Huangshan is always full of v________ the whole year.
33.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)As you grow up, you'll find that many of your problems are just a p________ of cake.
34.(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)Many young people think it’s well ________ (值得) watching.
35.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)Why not finish the task today instead of waiting u________ tomorrow?
36.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)When you go on the Internet, don’t t________ or try everything it says.
37.(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)I’m wondering ________ (是否) we can go and watch it together.
38.(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)The nice views of Jiuzhaigou also c________ people’s attention.
第二节请认真阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,在答题卡标有题号的横线上、填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。
(2024·江苏苏州·中考真题)
speed since plenty of pollute such as
Frogs are an environmental warning system. They have skin which takes in whatever is in the environment. This means that if the environment is 39 , a frog’s skin takes in the pollution and the frog dies. For this reason, if there’s something wrong in the environment, frogs are the first to die. If there are 40 frogs, it’s a good sign that the environment is healthy.
Frog numbers around the world have been dropping at a faster 41 in recent years than ever before. Up to 200 kinds of frogs have died out 42 1980. This is a disaster. Frogs are needed in the food chain as food for animals like snakes, birds and fish. Frogs are also needed in the food chain to eat insects 43 grasshoppers. The world needs frogs.
第五部分 短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(2025·江苏常州·中考真题)
I first became interested in calligraphy (书法) when my mum took me to a museum. The beautiful pieces of writing there were so shining that I 44 (touch) by them at once. I decided to try it 45 (I) the very same way.
So, I took part in a calligraphy class. At first, I found it quite challenging. Holding the soft brush 46 (correct) and controlling the ink (墨水) seemed difficult. 47 , with practice and patience, I got improved.
Since I began practising my calligraphy skills, I 48 (learn) more about Chinese characters. Over thousands of years, they have developed from drawings into standard forms. What’s more, Chinese people’s attitude (态度) toward life is shown in calligraphy, too. 49 a treasure of Chinese traditional culture, calligraphy is now practised by many people.
Calligraphy is not only 50 writing skill but also an art that can develop our mind and character. It is now one of my 51 (hobby) that help me relax. When I write, my mind starts to become peaceful, especially when I’m stressed.
I’m also 52 (pride) to see my works get better and better. When the Spring Festival comes, my mother always enjoys 53 (stick) the “Fu” character I write onto the door. What a happy time calligraphy has brought us!
第六部分 阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)
请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。
(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)
I’m Li Ming. I live in a nice neighbourhood in the countryside. There’s a school, a flower shop, a hospital, two book shops and a big supermarket in it. My neighbours are kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They have many kinds of skills and often help us with all kinds of problems.
Usually there is a “helping hands” meeting at the weekend at the community centre. We can go there when we need help with our problems. Computer engineers are popular. They help us check our computers. We can also find someone to fix things like broken washing machines or fridges. From time to time some lawyers help us learn about laws.
Students can get help with their homework. There are some college students among the volunteers and they are always ready to help. Volunteers also help the old people. Some of them often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. Sometimes some volunteers help the old people tidy their flats.
Just as the saying goes, “Close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” In the neighbourhood we are like a big family. To us, the home is not only the house we live in, but also the neighbourhood we belong to. We all work hard to make it an even better place.
I’m very lucky to live in such a lovely neighbourhood.
54.What are Li Ming’s neighbours like?
55.When do the volunteers usually have a “helping hands” meeting?
56.What can you do to help others in your daily life?
第七部分 书面表达(共1题;满分25分)
57.(2025·江苏淮安·中考真题)假如你是阳光中学的一名学生,你校英语节将开展以“Friendship Lights Up My Life”为主题的征文活动。请你用英语写一篇文章投稿,介绍你的朋友并分享你们的故事。文章须包含以下要点:
1. 描绘朋友的基本信息(年龄,长相,爱好等);
2. 描述一个事例,体现朋友对你的帮助;
3. 谈谈你对友谊的理解。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名。
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英语
(笔试满分100分,考试时间100分钟)
注意事项:
1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 完形填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)It was a hot afternoon, and the hour-long bus journey had only just begun. There were only five people on the bus—two young girls and their brother, sitting with their aunt, and a young man, who was sitting alone in the 1 . The young man had already begun to think he’d chosen the wrong bus to take.
The children were hot, tired, and bored, and behaving 2 . The youngest girl was singing the first line of a song, over and over again. Everything the aunt said began with ‘Don’t’ and everything the children said began with ‘ 3 ’.
“Don’t put your feet on the seat, Cyril!”
“Why not?”
“Because you’ll make it dirty. And don’t always look at the man. That’s not 4 . Oh, look at those sheep in that field”
Nearly every field the bus had travelled past had sheep in it, so the aunt’s 5 was difficult to explain. “Why is that man taking the sheep into the other field?” asked the younger girl.
“Perhaps there’s more grass in that field,” 6 the aunt.
“But there’s lots of grass in both fields.”
“Well, perhaps the grass is better in the other field.”
“That doesn’t make any 7 . Why is it better?” came the immediate question from Cyril.
The young man was looking angry. “I imagine he doesn’t like 8 .” the aunt thought.
“Come and sit over here, all of you, and I’ll tell you a story,” she said.
The children did not look at all 9 by the aunt’s offer. They’d obviously heard her stories before, and this one was very boring indeed.
“Oh, it’s definitely the most 10 story I’ve ever heard,” said Cyril.
“Yes. I didn’t even care to listen to it,” the younger girl said, and began singing the first line of her song again.
“You’re not a great success as a storyteller,” said the young man suddenly from the corner.
1.A.back B.corner C.middle D.front
2.A.sadly B.wisely C.badly D.proudly
3.A.Why B.What C.When D.Where
4.A.common B.natural C.polite D.funny
5.A.discovery B.doubt C.praise D.surprise
6.A.replied B.shouted C.repeated D.laughed
7.A.excuse B.trouble C.sense D.difference
8.A.stories B.sheep C.strangers D.children
9.A.excited B.satisfied C.worried D.bored
10.A.humorous B.stupid C.unusual D.serious
【答案】
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.B
【导语】本文主要讲述了在一个炎热的下午,一辆公交车上,独自坐在角落的年轻人因两个小女孩、她们的哥哥以及他们阿姨之间的互动而感到不满,阿姨试图讲故事安抚孩子却因故事无聊未成功。
1.句意:公共汽车上只有五个人——两个小女孩和她们的哥哥,和她们的阿姨坐在一起,还有一个年轻人,独自坐在后面。
back后面;corner角落;middle中间;front前面。结合下文年轻人“from the corner”的表述,可知他坐在角落里,故选B。
2.句意:孩子们又热又累又无聊,表现很不好。
sadly悲伤地;wisely明智地;badly糟糕地;proudly骄傲地。根据下文小女孩反复唱一首歌、孩子们和阿姨的顶撞可知,孩子们表现不好。故选C。
3.句意:阿姨说的每句话都以“不要”开头,而孩子们说的每句话都以“为什么”开头。
Why为什么;What什么;When什么时候;Where哪里。根据下文阿姨和西里尔的对话“Don’t put your feet on the seat, Cyril!”“Why not?”可知,孩子们常以“为什么”回应。故选A。
4.句意:而且别老是盯着那个人看。那是不礼貌的。
common普通的;natural自然的;polite礼貌的;funny有趣的。盯着别人看通常被认为是不礼貌的行为,结合语境可知此处指“不礼貌”。故选C。
5.句意:公共汽车经过的几乎每一片田野里都有羊,所以阿姨的惊讶很难解释。
discovery发现;doubt怀疑;praise表扬;surprise惊讶。因为到处都有羊,所以阿姨特意指着羊群表示惊讶的举动让人难以理解”。故选D。
6.句意:“也许那片地里草更多,”阿姨回答说。
replied回答;shouted大喊;repeated重复;laughed笑。上文小女孩提出问题,此处是阿姨对问题的回应,即“回答”。故选A。
7.句意:“这没有任何意义。为什么它更好呢?”西里尔立刻问道。
excuse借口;trouble麻烦;sense意义;difference不同。“That doesn’t make any sense”是固定句型,意为“这没有意义”,符合孩子对阿姨不合理解释的质疑。故选C。
8.句意:阿姨想:“我想他不喜欢孩子。”
stories故事;sheep羊;strangers陌生人;children孩子。前文提到孩子们表现吵闹,年轻人看起来很生气,所以阿姨推测他不喜欢“孩子”。故选D。
9.句意:孩子们对阿姨的提议一点也不感到兴奋。
excited兴奋的;satisfied满意的;worried担心的;bored无聊的。根据下文“They’d obviously heard her stories before, and this one was very boring indeed.”可知,孩子们之前听过阿姨的故事,觉得无聊,所以对讲故事的提议不“兴奋”。故选A。
10.句意:西里尔说:“哦,这绝对是我听过的最愚蠢的故事。”
humorous幽默的;stupid愚蠢的;unusual不寻常的;serious严肃的。根据上文“this one was very boring indeed”和下文小女孩说“没心思听”可知,孩子们觉得故事很糟糕,“stupid”符合语境。故选B。
第二部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
(2025·广东广州·中考真题)
June 6, 2025·Issue 66 SUNSHINE SCHOOL WEEKLY
A Taste of Lychees
How much do you know about lychees?
● China has been growing lychees for over 2,000 years.
See History, page 2
● The first lychee cultural museum is in Guangzhou.
See Museum, page 3
● Lychees can be used in traditional Chinese medicine.
See Health, page 4
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Scan and enjoy the famous song An Ode to the Lychee from Yueju Opera.
Cool ways to serve the best lychees!
The government of Conghua district is working with research teams to invent super-cold freezing technology to keep lychees fresh!
After their first successful service in Maoming, Guangdong, drones are coming to Zengcheng this June! These drones can carry lychees over 5 kilometres in just 5minutes!
See more,
page 6
China’s work on spreading sweet lychees to the world
Since 2007, Guangdong scientists have helped farmers in Madagascar learn new technology for growing lychees. The country now produces 60,000-80,000 tons of lychees per year, with half sold to Europe.
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My lychee story Send your story to sunshineschoolweekly@123.com.
Yesterday, I visited a lychee farm. There, I tried seedless (无核的) lychees for the first time. They are my favourite! I can’t wait to find lychees in my hometown so my family can taste them too. To me, lychees are more than just a fruit—they are a bridge between cultures.
—exchange student, Jenny, 14 See more, page 8
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11.Which page should you read if you are planning to visit the first lychee cultural museum?
A.Page 2. B.Page 3. C.Page 4. D.Page 5.
12.How have Guangdong scientists helped lychee farmers in Madagascar?
A.By giving them drones. B.By buying their lychees.
C.By teaching them growing methods. D.By offering them freezing technology.
13.Which of the following is an opinion according to Jenny’s story?
A.Lychees are a bridge between cultures. B.Jenny visited a lychee farm yesterday.
C.Seedless lychees are Jenny’s favourite. D.Jenny’s family haven’t tasted lychees.
【答案】11.B 12.C 13.A
【导语】本文主要介绍一些关于荔枝的内容。
11.细节理解题。根据“The first lychee cultural museum is in Guangzhou. See Museum, page 3”可知,参观首家荔枝文化博物馆应查阅第3页。故选B。
12.细节理解题。根据“Since 2007, Guangdong scientists have helped farmers in Madagascar learn new technology for growing lychees.”可知,他们是通过教授种植技术来帮助马达加斯加农民。故选C。
13.推理判断题。Lychees are a bridge between cultures.荔枝是不同文化之间的桥梁。Jenny visited a lychee farm yesterday.珍妮昨天参观了一家荔枝农场。Seedless lychees are Jenny’s favourite.无籽荔枝是珍妮的最爱。Jenny’s family haven’t tasted lychees.珍妮的家人还从未品尝过荔枝。选项A“荔枝是不同文化之间的桥梁”属于个人看法;其余三项都是能够从文字中直接确认的事实。故选A。
B
(2025·江苏常州·中考真题)For those whose hearts often go off beat, pacemakers (心脏起搏器) are life savers. By providing a small electrical support at the right moment, they can keep a heart working properly.
Their main problem is that they use batteries. Even the best of them will run out of energy, and changing the batteries requires operations. Since operations are usually best avoided, the search has been on for long-lasting batteries. Different choices have been explored for a long time. Today, pacemakers with lithium (锂) batteries last between 5 and 15 years.
Zhang Hao, from Shanghai Second Military Medical University, and Yang Bin, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, tried a way to refill a pacemaker’s battery with electricity (电) by getting energy from inside the body. They report in the magazine ACS Nano that they have also used the heart muscle (肌肉) itself to work. Earlier efforts by other scientists to use heart muscle power to run pacemakers depend on piezoelectric materials (压电材料). These materials can be connected to a beating heart and produce electricity when they are slightly deformed (弯曲). This has worked, but not well enough: the output has rarely been over 5 microwatts (微瓦), while most pacemakers require at least ten.
Dr Zhang and Dr Yang believed that they could improve matters by making their piezoelectric materials more dramatically deformed, and then produce 15 microwatts, because the more deformed, the more electricity will be produced. They put their idea to the test in a 50kg pig. It made enough electricity for the pacemaker to work as expected.
Whether such an idea will pass human tests remains to be seen. But if it does, the days of pacemakers that need battery changes through operations may not last long.
14.According to the first two paragraphs, what is a problem with pacemakers?
A.They often go off beat.
B.Their energy can be used up.
C.Operations often influence them.
D.They sometimes do harm to hearts.
15.From this passage, what do we know about piezoelectric materials?
A.They can be used to produce electricity.
B.They can deform the heart to make it beat faster.
C.They were first used by Zhang Hao and Yang Bin.
D.They were proved to produce 15 microwatts in human tests.
16.What does the word “dramatically” in the 4th paragraph most probably mean?
A.Comfortably. B.Safely. C.Greatly. D.Rapidly.
17.What is the best title for this article?
A.No Need to Use Pacemakers
B.The Problem with Piezoelectric Materials
C.The Contribution of Chinese Scientists to Heart Operations
D.Chinese Scientists Found a New Way to Improve Pacemakers
【答案】14.B 15.A 16.C 17.D
【导语】本文主要介绍中国科学家发现了一种改进心脏起搏器的新方法。
14.细节理解题。根据“Their main problem is that they use batteries. Even the best of them will run out of energy, and changing the batteries requires operations.”可知,心脏起搏器的问题是电池会耗尽电量,故选B。
15.细节理解题。根据“These materials can be connected to a beating heart and produce electricity when they are slightly deformed (弯曲).”可知,这些材料在轻微弯曲时,能够与跳动的心脏相连并产生电能,所以压电材料可以被用来发电。故选A。
16.词句猜测题。根据“because the more deformed, the more electricity will be produced”可知,因为变形程度越大,产生的电量就越多;可推测出“dramatically”意为“显著地”,与“greatly”意思相近。故选C。
17.最佳标题题。本文主要介绍中国科学家发现了一种改进心脏起搏器的新方法,D选项为最佳标题。故选D。
C
(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)Brazilian artist Vik Muniz uses everyday objects in unusual ways. Through his art, Muniz makes people think differently about their everyday lives-even their own rubbish.
In 2007, Muniz worked on a two-year project at one of the world’s largest landfills. Until its closure in 2012, Jardim Gramacho received about 70 percent of the rubbish from Rio de Janeiro. About 3,000 rubbish pickers, known as catadores, worked there. Their job was to hunt through the rubbish for recyclable cans, bottles, and other materials. They then made money by selling the objects to recycling companies.
The catadores’ work was dirty and dangerous, and most of them only received between $20 and $25 a day. Despite the hard conditions, many catadores were proud of their work. Valter Dos Santos, a worker at Jardim Gramacho for more than 25 years, told Muniz, “I am proud to be a picker. I try to explain to people that recycling prevents great harm to nature and the environment. People sometimes say, ‘But one single soda can?’ One single can is of great importance! That single can will make the difference.”
Muniz became friends with Dos Santos and other catadores. They allowed him to take their photographs at the landfill, where they posed for artistic portraits. For example, Muniz photographed a landfill worker in the style of a famous French painting. The workers then helped Muniz create huge images of these photos on the floor of his workshop. They used materials from the landfill to add color and depth to the images.
________ Muniz says he wanted to “change the lives of people with the same materials they deal with every day.” A photograph of his recreation of the French painting sold for £28,000 ($50,000) at a London art auction. Muniz gave the money to the catadores workers’ organization.
In 2010, a movie called Waste Land was made about Muniz’s project. The film received many awards and helped make people aware of the rubbish collectors’ lives. The catadores also began to see themselves differently. “Sometimes we see ourselves as so small,” says Irma, a cook at Gramacho, “but people out there see us as so big, so beautiful.”
18.Why did the writer mention Valter Dos Santos?
A.To tell the story of a catador’s life. B.To describe the catadores’ hard conditions.
C.To show the value of a catador’s work. D.To give an example of successful catadores.
19.What can we learn about Muniz’s photographs?
A.They were all taken at the landfill. B.He spent a long time on each of them.
C.They were only part of his unusual creation. D.He took them in the style of famous paintings.
20.Which of the following is the most suitable for ________?
A.Why take such photos of these catadores? B.Why create such huge images using rubbish?
C.How to help these people in a creative way? D.How to turn everyday objects into art pieces?
21.Which of the following shows the right order of the things that happened?
a. A movie was made about Muniz’s project. b. Gramacho stopped receiving rubbish.
c. Dos Santos started working at Gramacho. d. Muniz made friends with some catadores.
A.d-c-b-a. B.c-d-b-a. C.d-c-a-b. D.c-d-a-b.
【答案】18.C 19.C 20.B 21.D
【导语】本文主要介绍了巴西艺术家Vik Muniz通过使用垃圾填埋场的日常物品创作艺术,改变人们对垃圾和垃圾收集者生活的看法,并与垃圾收集者合作完成艺术项目的过程。
18.细节理解题。根据第三段Valter Dos Santos的话“I am proud to be a picker…That single can will make the difference”可知,作者提到他是为了展示垃圾收集者工作的价值。故选C。
19.细节理解题。根据第四段“Muniz photographed a landfill worker in the style of a famous French painting…They used materials from the landfill to create huge images”可知,这些照片只是他非常规创作的一部分。故选C。
20.推理判断题。根据空缺后Muniz的话“change the lives of people with the same materials they deal with every day”可知,此处应解释用垃圾创作巨型图像的原因。故选B。
21.细节理解题。根据原文信息:c(Dos Santos工作25年,早于2007年项目)→d(2007年Muniz与收集者成为朋友)→a(2010年电影上映)→b(2012年填埋场关闭)。故选D。
D
(2025·广东广州·中考真题)It was going to be a long afternoon. Aunt Jen and Uncle Pete were visiting, which meant I had to play with Amy.
I was mixing salt with mud (泥) in the garden. Amy was dancing around like a butterfly. Maybe she could help prepare food for the butterflies.
“Okay, Amy,” I said. “You can help spread this salt on the mud.”
She took the salt shaker. “Are you growing butterflies like plants, Simon?”
“Questions again!” I shook my head. This little girl had a lot to learn—just like me at her age, when my family started planting this butterfly garden. “Some butterflies need salt to stay healthy,” I explained. “Once, a butterfly sat right here on my arm, tasting my salty sweat.”
“I want a butterfly to sit on me!” cried Amy. “I want to wear it like a flower!”
“Butterflies don’t grow like flowers,” I said. “They fly wherever they like.”
“Aww...make them come to me,” Amy said.
“They will. They love our garden’s plants, with nice leaves and juice, and this...” I said, pointing to the salty mud.
“I don’t like mud,” Amy said. “See, my new pink shoes are muddy—and pink’s my favorite color!”
I tried to distract her attention. “Do you know butterflies have favorite colors, too?”
“Pink?” Amy asked, starting to smile again.
“They like purple better, and orange,” I explained, pointing to the nearby butterfly weed with dark orange flowers. “Look, a butterfly is drinking the juice of the flowers.”
I kept talking so she wouldn’t try to catch it. “Butterfly weed is a perfect host plant. Butterflies lay eggs here, which become caterpillars, then chrysalises, and finally beautiful butterflies...”
As I spoke, Amy saw a big bee. “Shoo! No bees allowed!” she cried.
“Hey, it’s okay. Butterflies and bees both work for flowers,” I told her.
“Butterflies work?” she asked.
“Yes, listen...”
We stayed in the garden until sunset. Then I smelt bread and suggested, “Let’s rest in the hammock.”
As we lay together, Amy noticed a butterfly leaving a flower and cried, “Simon, it’s like a flying flower!”
That made me smile. We swung gently back and forth, happy just to watch all the flowers—the ones that fly and those that don’t—until Mom called us in to dinner.
22.Why did Simon mix the salt with the mud?
A.To play games with Amy. B.To prepare food for butterflies.
C.To make the plants grow better. D.To make it safer for Amy to dance.
23.How did Simon feel when Amy asked her first question?
A.He couldn’t believe how silly Amy was.
B.He was surprised at Amy’s rich imagination.
C.He was a bit impatient but also very understanding.
D.He was glad that Amy was curious about butterflies.
24.What does the underlined phrase “distract her attention” mean in the story?
A.Clean the mud off her shoes. B.Change her mind about mud.
C.Keep her away from the mud. D.Get her to forget about the mud.
25.Why did Simon feel happy at the end of the story?
A.The bread for dinner smelt good. B.He enjoyed the afternoon with Amy.
C.The hammock was really comfortable. D.Amy thanked him for the butterfly lesson.
【答案】22.B 23.C 24.D 25.B
【导语】本文主要讲述了Simon和表妹Amy在花园里度过的一个下午,Simon通过向Amy解释关于蝴蝶的知识,成功转移了她对泥巴的注意力,两人一起享受了观察蝴蝶和花朵的时光。
22.细节理解题。根据“Maybe she could help prepare food for the butterflies.”以及“Some butterflies need salt to stay healthy”可知,Simon混合盐和泥是为了给蝴蝶准备食物,因为有些蝴蝶需要盐来保持健康。故选B。
23.推理判断题。根据“‘Questions again!’ I shook my head. This little girl had a lot to learn—just like me at her age, when my family started planting this butterfly garden.”可知,当Amy问第一个问题时,Simon摇了摇头,觉得她有很多要学,这表现出他有点不耐烦,但同时也表现出他很理解Amy的好奇心,愿意教她。故选C。
24.词义猜测题。根据“‘I don’t like mud,’ Amy said. ‘See, my new pink shoes are muddy—and pink’s my favorite color!’”可知,Amy不喜欢泥巴,她的新粉色鞋子沾上了泥巴,她很不喜欢。再根据后文Simon开始谈论蝴蝶喜欢的颜色,试图转移Amy的注意力,让她不再关注泥巴。因此,“distract her attention”在这里的意思是“转移她的注意力”,让她不再注意泥巴。故选D。
25.推理判断题。根据“That made me smile. We swung gently back and forth, happy just to watch all the flowers—the ones that fly and those that don’t—until Mom called us in to dinner.”可知,Simon在故事结尾感到开心是因为他和Amy一起享受了一个愉快的下午,一起观察了蝴蝶和花朵。故选B。
第三部分 信息还原(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
(2025·山东济南·中考真题)“What do you think I should do?” asks your friend, as she sits beside you, waiting for your advice. This is no easy situation. Say something your friend disagrees with or something helpless, and you might feel you’ve disappointed her.
It’s human nature to want to offer solutions when someone comes to you with a problem. It’s also easy to fall into the trap of simply saying that “Everything will be OK”. 26 But we often say that because we believe we need to say something. This is because we’re glad that our friend has come to us for help, even if we don’t really think we’re able to give it. 27 The answer is yes... if it’s done in the right way.
In fact, friends often really only want someone to listen to them. It’s important to try to work out whether they’re actually asking for advice, or simply wanting to talk over whatever is going round in their head. 28 There’s no harm in asking whether they’d like you to give suggestions.
It’s also important to be honest. If you’re unable to think of a way to solve your friends’ problem, just say so. Your friends won’t feel upset, and you can still listen carefully and try to put yourself in their shoes. 29 You can ask yourself “What would I do if I were to experience the same thing?” Later you can go back to your friends with a few helpful suggestions.
30 It can be hard to listen to your friends going over and over the same thing without being able to help them. They will certainly be thankful if you just allow them to “talk it out”, though. Maybe they’re building up courage to take action, and need to convince (说服) themselves they’re doing the right thing. Just being there for them may be all you have to do to make things better.
A.Friendship is the most important to us.
B.This is not actually useful for your friend.
C.So is it a good idea to try to give advice at all?
D.You can find someone else to ask for their ideas.
E.Sometimes a problem doesn’t go away overnight.
F.Talking may make people feel better all by themselves.
G.Then you can go away and try to think of something helpful.
【答案】26.B 27.C 28.F 29.G 30.E
【导语】本文主要探讨当朋友寻求建议时如何有效回应,强调倾听比直接给建议更重要。
26.根据上文“It’s also easy to fall into the trap of simply saying that ‘Everything will be OK’.”可知,上文提到“陷阱”,既然是陷阱,就说明这种回应存在问题,选项B“这对你的朋友来说其实没什么用”符合语境,与上下文逻辑衔接。故选B。
27.根据下文“The answer is yes...”可知,此处应是“问句”,以引出下文的解答,选项C“所以,尝试给出建议到底是不是个好主意呢”符合语境。故选C。
28.根据“In fact, friends often really only want someone to listen to them.”可知,本段核心是“朋友可能只需要倾诉”,选项F“倾诉本身就能让人感觉更好”符合语境,与段落主旨相符。故选F。
29.根据上文“you can still listen carefully and try to put yourself in their shoes”和下文“...Later you can go back to your friends with a few helpful suggestions.”可知,继续认真倾听并换位思考,下文提到回来后再提供有用的建议,说明中间稍作离开,选项G“然后你就可以离开,试着想些有帮助的办法”符合语境。故选G。
30.根据下文“to listen to your friends going over and over the same thing”和“Maybe they’re building up courage to take action, and need to convince (说服) themselves they’re doing the right thing.”可知,“反复倾听”与“朋友可能在积蓄勇气”都在说明问题可能持续存在,选项E“有时候问题不会在一夜之间消失”符合语境。故选E。
第四部分 词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)
第一节根据下列句子所给汉语注释或首字母,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
31.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)I have never ________ (后悔) choosing to be kind, even when it was not easy.
【答案】regretted
【详解】句意:即使在不那么容易的时候,我也从不后悔选择善良。regret“后悔”,根据“have never”可知句子应用现在完成时,助动词have后接regret的过去分词regretted。故填regretted。
32.(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)Mount Huangshan is always full of v________ the whole year.
【答案】(v)isitors
【详解】句意:黄山一年四季都挤满了游客。根据常识及首字母“v”可知,黄山上都是游客,此处表示“游客”,“visitor”有“游客”的意思,这里用复数形式“visitors”表示泛指众多游客,符合语境。故填(v)isitors。
33.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)As you grow up, you'll find that many of your problems are just a p________ of cake.
【答案】(p)iece
【详解】句意:当你长大后,你会发现你的许多问题只是小菜一碟。根据“As you grow up...many of your problems are just a....of cake.”及首字母和常识可知,长大后,回顾以前的问题,会觉得那些问题是小菜一碟,a piece of cake“小菜一碟”。故填(p)iece。
34.(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)Many young people think it’s well ________ (值得) watching.
【答案】worth
【详解】句意:许多年轻人认为这部影片非常值得一看。worth“值得”,be worth doing sth“值得做某事”,故填worth。
35.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)Why not finish the task today instead of waiting u________ tomorrow?
【答案】(u)ntil
【详解】句意:为什么不今天完成任务而等到明天呢?根据“...instead of waiting ...tomorrow”及首字母可知,此处指为什么不今天完成而是等到明天完成,until“直到”符合语境,故填(u)ntil。
36.(2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)When you go on the Internet, don’t t________ or try everything it says.
【答案】(t)rust
【详解】句意:当你上网时,不要相信或尝试它所说的一切。根据“When you go on the Internet, don’t... it says”及首字母可知,应是说不要相信网络上所说的东西,trust“相信”,don’t后跟动词原形。故填(t)rust。
37.(2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)I’m wondering ________ (是否) we can go and watch it together.
【答案】if/whether
【详解】句意:我想知道我们是否可以一起去看。if/whether“是否”,引导宾语从句。故填if/whether。
38.(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)The nice views of Jiuzhaigou also c________ people’s attention.
【答案】(c)atch
【详解】句意:九寨沟的美景也吸引着人们的注意力。根据“…people’s attention”及首字母“c”可知,此处表示“吸引”人们的注意力,“catch”有“吸引”的意思,句子描述的是客观事实,用一般现在时,主语“The nice views”是复数,所以用动词原形“catch”。故填(c)atch。
第二节请认真阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,在答题卡标有题号的横线上、填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。
(2024·江苏苏州·中考真题)
speed since plenty of pollute such as
Frogs are an environmental warning system. They have skin which takes in whatever is in the environment. This means that if the environment is 39 , a frog’s skin takes in the pollution and the frog dies. For this reason, if there’s something wrong in the environment, frogs are the first to die. If there are 40 frogs, it’s a good sign that the environment is healthy.
Frog numbers around the world have been dropping at a faster 41 in recent years than ever before. Up to 200 kinds of frogs have died out 42 1980. This is a disaster. Frogs are needed in the food chain as food for animals like snakes, birds and fish. Frogs are also needed in the food chain to eat insects 43 grasshoppers. The world needs frogs.
【答案】39.polluted 40.plenty of 41.speed 42.since 43.such as
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了青蛙可以作为一种环境预警系统以及青蛙在食物链中的重要作用。
39.句意:这意味着,如果环境被污染,青蛙的皮肤吸收了污染,青蛙就会死亡。根据“if the environment is…, a frog’s skin takes in the pollution and the frog dies”及备选词汇可知,此处指如果环境被污染,那么青蛙皮肤也会受到污染。pollute“污染”,动词。此处指环境被污染,是被动语态,动词用其过去分词形式。故填polluted。
40.句意:如果有很多青蛙,这是环境健康的一个好迹象。根据“If there are…frogs, it’s a good sign that the environment is healthy.”及备选词汇可知,如果存在很多青蛙,说明环境很健康。plenty of“很多的”符合语境。故填plenty of。
41.句意:近年来,世界各地的青蛙数量以前所未有的速度下降。根据“Frog numbers around the world have been dropping at a faster…”及备选词汇可知,此处指青蛙的数量以更快的速度下降。speed“速度”符合语境。故填speed。
42.句意:自1980年以来,多达200种青蛙已经灭绝。根据“Up to 200 kinds of frogs have died out…1980.”及备选词汇可知,此处缺少介词,指自1980年以来,很多种青蛙已灭绝。since“自从”符合语境。故填since。
43.句意:食物链中也需要青蛙来吃蝗虫等昆虫。根据“Frogs are also needed in the food chain to eat insects…grasshoppers”及备选词汇可知,此处是举例青蛙可以吃的昆虫,故such as“例如”符合语境。故填such as。
第五部分 短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(2025·江苏常州·中考真题)
I first became interested in calligraphy (书法) when my mum took me to a museum. The beautiful pieces of writing there were so shining that I 44 (touch) by them at once. I decided to try it 45 (I) the very same way.
So, I took part in a calligraphy class. At first, I found it quite challenging. Holding the soft brush 46 (correct) and controlling the ink (墨水) seemed difficult. 47 , with practice and patience, I got improved.
Since I began practising my calligraphy skills, I 48 (learn) more about Chinese characters. Over thousands of years, they have developed from drawings into standard forms. What’s more, Chinese people’s attitude (态度) toward life is shown in calligraphy, too. 49 a treasure of Chinese traditional culture, calligraphy is now practised by many people.
Calligraphy is not only 50 writing skill but also an art that can develop our mind and character. It is now one of my 51 (hobby) that help me relax. When I write, my mind starts to become peaceful, especially when I’m stressed.
I’m also 52 (pride) to see my works get better and better. When the Spring Festival comes, my mother always enjoys 53 (stick) the “Fu” character I write onto the door. What a happy time calligraphy has brought us!
【答案】
44.was touched 45.myself 46.correctly 47.However 48.have learned/have learnt 49.As 50.a 51.hobbies 52.proud 53.sticking
【导语】本文主要介绍作者跟书法的渊源。
44.句意:那里那些优美的文字如此熠熠生辉,我立刻就被它们所打动。本句主语是动作的承受者,动作发生在过去,所以用一般过去时的被动语态。故填was touched。
45.句意:于是,我决定也用同样的方式去尝试一下。根据“I decided to try it...the very same way.”可知,此处指自己尝试,用反身代词myself。故填myself。
46.句意:握着那支柔软的毛笔并控制好墨水似乎很困难。此处用副词修饰动词,故填correctly。
47.句意:然而,通过不断练习和保持耐心,我的情况有所改善。前后构成转折关系,且空后有逗号,However“然而”符合语境。故填However。
48.句意:自从我开始练习书法技巧以来,我对汉字有了更多的了解。根据“Since I began practising my calligraphy skills”可知,此处应使用现在完成时,主语是I,助动词用have。故填have learned/have learnt。
49.句意:作为中国传统文化的瑰宝,书法如今已被许多人所习练。根据“...a treasure of Chinese traditional culture”可知,作为中国传统文化的瑰宝,As“作为”符合语境。故填As。
50.句意:书法不仅是一种书写技能,更是一种能够塑造我们心灵和性格的艺术形式。此处泛指一种技巧,“writing”以辅音音素开头。故填a。
51.句意:现在,书法已成为我的一项有助于放松身心的爱好。one of后用名词复数形式,故填hobbies。
52.句意:我也为自己的作品不断进步而感到自豪。此处在句中作表语,用形容词proud“骄傲的”。故填proud。
53.句意:每当春节来临,我的母亲总会喜欢把我写的“福”字贴在门上。enjoy doing sth“喜欢做某事”,故填sticking。
第六部分 阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)
请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。
(2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)
I’m Li Ming. I live in a nice neighbourhood in the countryside. There’s a school, a flower shop, a hospital, two book shops and a big supermarket in it. My neighbours are kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They have many kinds of skills and often help us with all kinds of problems.
Usually there is a “helping hands” meeting at the weekend at the community centre. We can go there when we need help with our problems. Computer engineers are popular. They help us check our computers. We can also find someone to fix things like broken washing machines or fridges. From time to time some lawyers help us learn about laws.
Students can get help with their homework. There are some college students among the volunteers and they are always ready to help. Volunteers also help the old people. Some of them often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. Sometimes some volunteers help the old people tidy their flats.
Just as the saying goes, “Close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” In the neighbourhood we are like a big family. To us, the home is not only the house we live in, but also the neighbourhood we belong to. We all work hard to make it an even better place.
I’m very lucky to live in such a lovely neighbourhood.
54.What are Li Ming’s neighbours like?
55.When do the volunteers usually have a “helping hands” meeting?
56.What can you do to help others in your daily life?
【答案】54.They are kind and helpful. 55.At the weekend. 56.In my daily life, I can help others by offering my seat to the elderly on the bus, helping my classmates with their studies, or participating in community volunteer activities to help those in need.
【导语】本文主要描述了李明所在的乡村社区环境,邻居们的特点,以及社区中志愿者们如何帮助大家解决各种问题,展现了邻里之间的互助与和谐。
54.根据原文“My neighbours are kind and helpful.”可知,李明的邻居们善良且乐于助人。故填They are kind and helpful.
55.根据原文“Usually there is a ‘helping hands’ meeting at the weekend at the community centre.”可知,志愿者们通常在周末在社区中心举行“互助会”。故填At the weekend.
56.这是一个开放性问题,答案因人而异。但可以根据文章内容和常识来回答。故填In my daily life, I can help others by offering my seat to the elderly on the bus, helping my classmates with their studies, or participating in community volunteer activities to help those in need.
第七部分 书面表达(共1题;满分25分)
57.(2025·江苏淮安·中考真题)假如你是阳光中学的一名学生,你校英语节将开展以“Friendship Lights Up My Life”为主题的征文活动。请你用英语写一篇文章投稿,介绍你的朋友并分享你们的故事。文章须包含以下要点:
1. 描绘朋友的基本信息(年龄,长相,爱好等);
2. 描述一个事例,体现朋友对你的帮助;
3. 谈谈你对友谊的理解。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名。
Friendship Lights Up My Life
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【答案】One possible version:
Friendship Lights Up My Life
I’d like to introduce my best friend, Li Hua. He is 14 years old, just like me. He has short black hair and always wears a warm smile. He loves playing basketball and reading books.
Last term, I failed my Maths exam and felt very upset. Li Hua noticed my sadness. He spent two hours every day helping me review Maths after school. With his help, my Maths improved a lot.
As an old saying goes, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” This experience made me understand that true friendship is about being there for each other, especially in difficult times. A good friend is like a light that guides you and makes your life brighter. I’m truly thankful to have such a friend as Li Hua.
【详解】[总体分析]
①题材:本文是一篇材料作文;
②时态:以“一般现在时”和“一般过去时”为主;
③提示:写作要点已给出,考生应注意不要遗漏提示,并适当添加细节,注意字母大小写以及标点符号。
[写作步骤]
第一步:介绍朋友的基本信息,包括年龄,长相,爱好等;
第二步:描述一个事例,体现朋友对自己的帮助;
第三步:谈谈自己对友谊的理解。
[亮点词汇]
①feel upset感到沮丧
②spend time doing sth.花时间做某事
③each other彼此
[高分句型]
A good friend is like a light that guides you and makes your life brighter.(that引导定语从句)
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