2026年中考英语第三次模拟考试(北京卷)

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**基本信息** 聚焦语言运用与素养培育,通过生活情境与社会热点素材,实现基础巩固与能力提升的梯度考查,贴合中考命题趋势。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |单项填空|12题/6分|代词、介词、情态动词等语法点|基础语法与语境结合,考查语言准确性| |完形填空|8题/8分|动词、形容词等词汇及上下文理解|以邻里关系为情境,渗透沟通理解的思维品质| |阅读理解|13题/26分|信息匹配、推理判断等技能,涵盖自然景观、团队合作等话题|融合文化传承(如中国景点)与社会现象(如对话中的自我中心),提升文化意识与思维深度| |阅读表达|4题/10分|线上线下社交对比,信息提取与观点表达|结合青少年社交热点,考查分析与表达能力,体现语言运用的实践性| |文段表达|1题/10分|文化推荐或网络素养,综合语言输出|二选一设计,关联文化交流与网络文明,培育跨文化沟通与责任意识|

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2026年中考第三次模拟考试(北京卷) 英语 注意事项: 1. 本试卷共两部分,共39题,满分60分,考试时间90分钟。 2. 在试卷和草稿纸上准确填写姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号。 3. 试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。 4. 在答题卡上、选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字签字笔作答。 5. 考试结束,请将本试卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。 第一部分 本部分共33题,共40分。在每题列出的四个选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项。 一、单项填空(每题0.5分,共6分) 从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.My brother Tony got the first prize in a photo competition. I am proud of ________. A.her B.him C.us D.them 【答案】B 【详解】句意:我的兄弟托尼在一场摄影比赛中获得了一等奖。我为他感到自豪。 考查代词辨析。her她,宾格形式;him他,宾格形式;us我们,宾格形式;them他们,宾格形式。be proud of 对……感到骄傲,of后面接人称代词宾格,根据句意,我的兄弟是男性,应用“他”。故选B。 2.Alex often plays basketball with his friends ________ Sunday afternoons. A.at B.on C.with D.in 【答案】B 【详解】句意:亚历克斯经常在星期天下午和他的朋友们一起打篮球。 考查介词辨析。at用于具体的时刻前;on用于具体的某一天或某一天的上午、下午、晚上等;with和……一起;in用于年、季节、月等词前。根据“Sunday afternoons”可知,此处是指在星期天下午,是具体的某一天的下午,应用介词on。故选B。 3.—________ you speak Chinese, Betty? —Yes, I can. I’m interested in Chinese culture. A.Can B.Need C.Must D.Should 【答案】A 【详解】句意:——贝蒂,你会说中文吗?——是的,我可以。我对中国文化很感兴趣。 考查动词辨析。Can能;Need需要;Must必须;Should应该。根据答语“Yes, I can.”可知,此处表示具备能力,应是询问能力,A项符合。故选A。 4.The Great Wall is one of ________ places of interest in Beijing. A.famous B.more famous C.most famous D.the most famous 【答案】D 【详解】句意:长城是北京最著名的名胜古迹之一。 考查最高级。分析句子结构并结合选项可知,此处为“one of the+最高级+名词复数”结构,D项符合。故选D。 5.—________ do you go swimming, Bill? —Once a month. A.How often B.How far C.How long D.How many 【答案】A 【详解】句意:——比尔,你多久去游泳一次?——每月一次。 考查特殊疑问句。How often多长时间一次;How far多远;How long多长时间;How many多少。根据答语“Once a month.”可知,此处询问频率,A项符合。故选A。 6.The movie Ne Zha 2 was very interesting, ________ I watched it again. A.so B.for C.but D.or 【答案】A 【详解】句意:电影《哪吒2》非常有趣,所以我又看了一遍。 考查连词辨析。so因此,所以,表示因果关系,引出结果;for因为,由于,表示因果关系,引出原因;but但是,表示转折关系;or或者,否则,表示选择关系或警告、威胁等语气。根据语境可知,“The movie Ne Zha 2 was very interesting(电影《哪吒2》非常有趣)”是原因,“I watched it again(我又看了一遍)”是前面原因导致的结果,前后句之间是因果关系,且后半句是前半句的结果,所以应该用so来连接。故选A。 7.Tom ________ a lot about the importance of teamwork since he joined the drama club. A.learns B.has learned C.learned D.is learning 【答案】B 【详解】句意:自从汤姆加入戏剧俱乐部以来,他学到了很多关于团队合作的重要性。 考查时态。根据“since he joined the drama club”可知,主句时态为现在完成时。故选B。 8.Cindy likes playing the guitar and she always ________ an hour every evening practicing it. A.spent B.was spending C.spends D.has spent 【答案】C 【详解】句意:辛迪喜欢弹吉他,她总是每天晚上花一个小时练习。 考查动词时态。根据“likes”和“always”可知,句子时态应用一般现在时,且主语为“she”,谓语动词应用三单形式spends。故选C。 9.—What are you doing? —We ________ on a group project. A.will work B.worked C.work D.are working 【答案】D 【详解】句意:——你在做什么?——我们正在进行一个小组项目。 考查动词时态。根据“What are you doing?”可知,此处介绍自己正在进行的动作,应用现在进行时。故选D。 10.Grace ________ the windows when her mother came back home yesterday. A.was cleaning B.cleans C.has cleaned D.will clean 【答案】A 【详解】句意:昨天格蕾丝的妈妈回家时,她正在擦窗户。 考查动词时态。根据“when her mother came back home yesterday”可知,此处表示她妈妈回来时,格蕾丝正在擦窗户,从句时态为一般过去时,所以主句要用过去进行时,其结构为was/were doing;主语为“Grace”,be动词应用was,动词clean的现在分词为cleaning。故选A。 11.Next month, a new art exhibition ________ in our city museum. A.will hold B.will be held C.is held D.was held 【答案】B 【详解】句意:下个月,我们市博物馆将举办一场新的艺术展览。 句首时间状语“Next month”提示动作发生在将来,需使用一般将来时。主语“a new art exhibition”与动词hold之间为被动关系,即“展览是被举办的”,故应选用一般将来时的被动语态,其结构为“will be+过去分词”。 12.—Mary, can you tell me ________ drawing classes last winter holiday? —Sure! To improve my drawing skills. A.why do you take B.why you take C.why did you take D.why you took 【答案】D 【详解】句意:——玛丽,你能告诉我你去年寒假为什么上绘画课吗?——当然可以!为了提高我的绘画技能。 考查宾语从句的时态和语序。分析句子结构可知,此处是宾语从句,应用陈述语序,排除选项A、C;根据时间状语“last winter holiday”可知,事情发生在过去,应用一般过去时,排除选项B。故选D。 二、完形填空(每题1分,共8分) 阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。 A Welcome Gift Dario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them sat side by side at the piano, playing jazz music to celebrate their new home happily. The 13 music filled the room and made them feel very happy. However, their happiness disappeared the next morning. Someone had left a 14 under their door during the night. One of their neighbors complained about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superintendent (管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all nice people and he couldn’t 15 any of them have done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their neighbors and apologize (道歉). “Maybe we could go and 16 everyone in person.” his mother said. “What if we invited them to come here for a party instead?” Dario asked. They both loved the 17 . Then they started to prepare for it. Finally, the day of the party arrived. Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts. One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 18 Dario’s mother with a book of piano music by Chopin. “I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I 19 that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.” Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “We should apologize to you.” She said. “I didn’t realize how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.” “You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She pointed to the book she had given them and said 20 , “These songs are not such loud music.” “These songs are beautiful music. And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. The big smile on his mother’s face gave him a feeling of warmth and made him feel that they were home at last. 13.A.soft B.light C.quiet D.loud 14.A.letter B.note C.poster D.report 15.A.make B.support C.imagine D.mistake 16.A.visit B.teach C.question D.instruct 17.A.experience B.idea C.performance D.project 18.A.treated B.helped C.served D.presented 19.A.promised B.worried C.agreed D.complained 20.A.proudly B.strangely C.politely D.sadly 【答案】13.D 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.B 20.C 【导语】本文讲述了达里奥和他母亲搬进新公寓后,他们的钢琴演奏引起邻居的投诉,但他们通过一次派对和邻居的交流,解决了问题,重新获得了幸福感。 13.句意:响亮的音乐充满了房间,使他们感到非常高兴。 soft柔软的;light轻的;quiet安静的;loud大声的。根据下文“One of their neighbors complained about the sound of the piano.”可推知,音乐声很响亮,引起了周围邻居的不满。故选D。 14.句意:夜里有人在他们的门缝下留了一张纸条。 letter信;note便条;poster海报;report报道。根据下文“So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”可知,是在门下留了一张便条。故选B。 15.句意:但他说他们都是好人,他无法想象他们中有人做过那样的事。 make制作;support支持;imagine想象;mistake错误。根据“they were all nice people”可知,他们都是好人,无法想象他们中谁会那样做。故选C。 16.句意:也许我们可以亲自去拜访每个人。 visit拜访;teach教;question向……提出问题;instruct指示。根据“Maybe we could go and ... everyone in person.”可知,此处指亲自去拜访每个人。故选A。 17.句意:他们都喜欢这个主意。 experience经历;idea注意;performance表演;project项目,计划。根据“What if we invited them to come here for a party instead?”和“Then they started to prepare for it.”可知,他们都喜欢这个主意。故选B。 18.句意:吉尔伯特夫人送给达里奥的母亲一本肖邦的钢琴曲。 treated对待;helped帮助;served服务;presented赠送。根据“Finally, the day of the party arrived. Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts.”可知,此处指吉尔伯特夫人送了一本肖邦的钢琴曲。故选D。 19.句意:我担心你会每晚都这样弹。 promised许诺;worried担心;agreed同意;complained抱怨。根据“The sounds woke me out of bed. ... So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”可知,此处指担心他们每天晚上都会大声地弹钢琴。故选B。 20.句意:她指着她给他们的那本书,礼貌地说:“这些歌不是那么吵的音乐。” proudly骄傲地;strangely奇怪地;politely礼貌地;sadly悲伤地。根据“These songs are not such loud music.”可知,此处应是礼貌地对达里奥的母亲说。故选C。 三、 阅读理解(共26分, 每小题2分) (一)信息匹配。 A 阅读下列景点介绍,请根据人物喜好和需求匹配最适合的景点,并将景点对应的A、B、C、D选项填在相应位置上。选项中有一项为多余选项。 China is a country full of breathtaking natural wonders and cultural sites. Here are some of the most beautiful and popular places in China. A Zhangjiajie, Hunan Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a must-see place. It’s popular with hikers of all ages. If you love nature and the beauty of mountains and forests, you can go for a visit at any time of the year. B Lhasa, Xizang Walking along Barkhor Street, you can explore the local market and experience Lhasa’s daily life. You can also visit the amazing Potala Palace. Its red and white walls look so beautiful against the blue sky. C Sanya, Hainan Every winter, thousands of visitors go to Sanya for the warm sunshine and golden beaches. There are lots of fun things to do, like swimming and playing beach volleyball. You can also eat fresh fruit and seafood. It is a good place to relax. D Xi’an, Shaanxi If you prefer to learn Chinese history and culture, Shaanxi History Museum will be the best choice. You can also visit the Terracotta Army. There are over 8,000 clay soldiers and horses. Each soldier has a different face! 21 Alice I love swimming and I want to enjoy the warm sunshine on the beach. 22 Tony I am a hiking lover and would like to see beautiful mountains and forests. 23 Harry I like visiting museums and hope to know more about Chinese culture and history. 【答案】21.C 22.A 23.D 【导语】本文为一篇景点介绍,主要介绍了中国四个具有不同特色的旅游胜地及其适合的人群。 21.根据“Alice I love swimming and I want to enjoy the warm sunshine on the beach.”可知,艾丽斯喜欢游泳并想要享受海滩阳光。根据C选项Sanya, Hainan的描述“Every winter, thousands of visitors go to Sanya for the warm sunshine and golden beaches. There are lots of fun things to do, like swimming…”可知,每年冬天,成千上万的游客去三亚享受温暖的阳光和金色的沙滩。那里有许多有趣的活动,比如游泳……,所以选项C符合Alice的需求。故选C。 22.根据“Tony I am a hiking lover and would like to see beautiful mountains and forests.”可知,托尼喜爱徒步并想欣赏美丽的山景和森林。A选项Zhangjiajie, Hunan中提到“It’s popular with hikers of all ages. If you love nature and the beauty of mountains and forests…”可知,此地受到各个年龄段徒步者的欢迎。如果你热爱自然和山林的美丽,所以选项A符合Tony的需求。故选A。 23.根据“Harry I like visiting museums and hope to know more about Chinese culture and history.”可知,哈里喜欢参观博物馆并希望了解中国文化历史,D选项Xi’an, Shaanxi中明确写道“If you prefer to learn Chinese history and culture, Shaanxi History Museum will be the best choice. You can also visit the Terracotta Army.”可知,如果你想学习中国历史文化,陕西历史博物馆将是最佳选择。你还可以参观兵马俑,所以选项D符合Harry的喜好。故选D。 B I was never very tidy, while my roommate Kate was very organized. Each of her objects had its place, but mine were always hiding somewhere. She even marked everything. I always searched for everything. Over time, Kate became tidier, while I grew messier. She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got tired of each other. War broke out one evening. Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her calling, “Take your shoes away! Why under my bed!” Before I could even reply, my shoes suddenly flew toward me. I jumped to my feet and started shouting. She shouted back louder. The room was filled with anger. We could not have stayed together for a single minute but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From what she said, I could tell right away that her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled (爬) under her covers, crying. That was something she should not go through on the phone. All of a sudden, a warm feeling of sympathy (同情) rose in my heart. Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks, and swept the floor, even on her side. I got so into my work that I didn’t even notice Kate had sat up. She was watching, her tears dried, and her expression showed surprise. Warmth filled my heart as her hands gently held mine—this was the first time we’d touched without anger in months. When I looked up, her eyes were soft, bright with a smile. She said, “Thanks,” her voice quiet but warm. Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest of the year. We didn’t always agree, but we learned the key to living together: giving in when we had differences, keeping our room tidy, and holding on to our new understanding. It wasn’t just about making space for each other—we started to truly see and respect each other. This experience taught us that living together means learning to understand and care for one another. 24.Kate felt ________ when she saw the writer’s shoes under her bed. A.uneasy B.stressed C.afraid D.angry 25.The writer tidied up the room most probably because ________ A.she feared Kate’s behavior B.she was asked by Kate to do so C.she wanted to show her care D.she hated herself for being messy 26.What have the writer and Kate learned from the experience? A.The real value of understanding each other. B.The special importance of keeping tidy. C.The amazing power of staying close. D.The great need for remaining calm. 【答案】24.D 25.C 26.A 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了两位生活习惯迥异的室友因矛盾爆发后,通过相互理解与包容重归于好的故事,揭示了和谐共处需要换位思考与彼此尊重的道理。 24.推理判断题。根据“Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her calling, ‘Take your shoes away! Why under my bed!’”可知,Kate发现作者的鞋子在她床下时,情绪激动,对作者的行为感到愤怒。故选D。 25.推理判断题。根据“From what she said, I could tell right away that her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled under her covers, crying.”和“All of a sudden, a warm feeling of sympathy rose in my heart. Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks, and swept the floor, even on her side.”可知,作者因同情Kate的遭遇而主动整理房间,目的是通过行动表达关心。故选C。 26.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“We learned the key to living together: giving in when we had differences, keeping our room tidy, and holding on to our new understanding. It wasn’t just about making space for each other—we started to truly see and respect each other.”可知,作者和Kate通过经历认识到,和谐共处的核心在于理解与尊重,而非单纯保持整洁或冷静。故选A。 C Sophia is smart, talented and incredibly nice. As a team leader, she wishes Nathan, a member of her history project, to do his part as required. But rather than criticising (批评) him, Sophia offered polite encouragement, trying to push him instead, only to find that Nathan kept falling behind. It ended up that other team members, who had to take on more work, complained about both Sophia and Nathan, while Nathan himself complained that he was not treated fairly. How did poor Sophia get into this mess? The primary reason was that Sophia failed in a key aspect of leadership—the duty to provide clear feedback (反馈) for team members. This isn’t simply a duty but correctness. Failing to question or criticise Nathan’s work, Sophia was in fact unkind. Many people are not a failure, like Nathan in this case; they’re just in the wrong place and still left in the dark. What they really need is feedback from their leaders. However, Sophia, in this case, withheld (拒绝给) a gift from Nathan. “You’d better use open, honest, continuous and clear feedback,” says Harry Kraemer, a professor of management and strategy at Northwestern University, “to help figure out (弄明白) someone’s best fit — in their particular job or in the organisation.” This approach also prevents surprises. It’s not uncommon to see someone suddenly removed from a team. They may have deserved (应受) it, but with a kind leader, they wouldn’t have been caught off-guard, because they would have been receiving open, honest, continuous and clear judgment of their performance. Then why is it so hard for leaders to give good feedback? “We like to be liked,” Kraemer says. So we avoid anything that may cause unpleasantness, but that kind of feedback usually helps members find the right place for them. “If you like to be liked, the chance of being respected is extremely low. However, if you start off focusing on being respected, you have a chance of being liked,” Kraemer adds. The most difficult part for the leader, of course, involves criticising someone. That is what a nice leader finds hard. Back to Sophia’s case. Not telling Nathan how he was on the team only made a hard situation worse. But with a different mindset (思维模式), she could have set herself and Nathan up for success. 27.The writer probably agrees that ________. A.praise and encouragement from leaders bring out better team performance B.open and honest communication is a must for leaders and team members C.criticising team members results in serious complaints to the leader D.being nice to team members is likely to win leaders great respect 28.According to the writer, Sophia should ________. A.patiently encourage Nathan to try his best B.wisely let Nathan drop out of the project C.politely show Nathan the improvement he made D.clearly tell Nathan her judgment of his performance 29.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A.To be nice or to be kind? B.Is it helpful for leaders to be motivating? C.To be liked or to be respected? D.Is it important for leaders to be pleasing? 【答案】27.B 28.D 29.A 【导语】本文通过Sophia的故事探讨了领导者应如何提供清晰反馈,指出“友善”不等于“仁慈”,真正有益的反馈需要开放和诚实。 27.文章第四段提到“‘You’d better use open, honest, continuous and clear feedback,’ says Harry Kraemer, a professor of management and strategy at Northwestern University, ‘to help figure out (弄明白) someone’s best fit—in their particular job or in the organisation.’”以及后文强调清晰反馈的重要性,说明作者认为领导者与团队成员之间开放和诚实的沟通是必要的。 28.文章第二段指出“The primary reason was that Sophia failed in a key aspect of leadership—the duty to provide clear feedback (反馈) for team members.”,Sophia失败的关键原因是未能提供清晰的反馈,第三段进一步指出Nathan真正需要的是来自领导的反馈。因此作者认为Sophia应该清楚地告诉Nathan对她对他的表现的评价。 29.全文探讨了领导者应追求“被尊重”而非“被喜欢”,核心问题在于领导者是应该做一个表面友善的人,还是做一个提供真诚、有益反馈的仁慈的人。因此最合适的标题是“To be nice or to be kind?”。 D Does this sound familiar? A workmate asks, “What are you up to this weekend?” You tell her you’re not sure. She replies with her own exciting plan. “I’m going to my lake house to have a big party.” I call this “boomerasking”. Like a boomerang, boomeraskers ask a question, let their partner answer and then immediately bring the focus of the conversation back to themselves. They try to both show interest in their partner and disclose something about themselves, but they fail to achieve either goal. We know it is good to show interest in our partners during conversations in many ways—by asking questions, supporting a different opinion, or saying something that relates to what the other person just said. However, self-centredness is tricky to outrun. As humans, we mostly think about our own viewpoint. Between 40% and 60% of what people say in conversations is about themselves—their feelings, opinions, and personal experiences. On social media, it’s even worse—80% of communication is self-related. For many people, self-disclosure simply feels great. A willingness to open up to others is an important sign of liking and closeness: it shows that you trust someone to know things about you. It’s also the primary way people shape how others think of them. By carefully choosing what to share, we try to seem kind, smart, confident and interesting in our partners’ eyes. And we show off or complain, hoping to receive admiration or understanding. Still, we recognise that social rules discourage overly self-centred behaviour and try to deal with this problem with some indirect habits. People who want others to admire them might pretend (假装) to complain while actually showing off, like saying, “I’m tired from all the interviews about my new book.” Others wanting to seem higher position might give mixed praise, like “Your ideas were pretty good, for a beginner.” But compared with these ways we try to hide our self-centredness, boomerasking may be worse because it reduces the benefits of asking questions. Asking heartfelt questions, listening to others’ answers and following up on those answers may be the easiest and most powerful pathway to shared understanding and interpersonal connection. Boomerasking breaks the magic. Failing to follow up on your partner’s answer, and answering the question yourself instead, makes others feel like you don’t care about them. So don’t boomerask! When another person shares their views, focus on them. We should all aim to be more interested in our partners before we go back to proving how interesting we are ourselves. 30.What will boomeraskers do after they ask a question about your hobbies? A.Stay quiet and give you space to talk freely. B.Stop you when you talk and discuss a different topic. C.Listen to your answer carefully and ask follow-up questions. D.Pay little attention to your answer and talk about their hobbies. 31.The words “tricky to outrun” in Paragraph 3 probably mean “________”. A.hard to shake off B.unusual to see C.pleasant to accept D.simple to deal with 32.The writer probably agrees that ________. A.boomerasking balances caring about others and opening up B.self-centredness is unwelcome even when expressed indirectly C.mixed praise is a straight and honest way to express admiration D.it’s wise to shape others’ opinions by sharing a lot about yourself 33.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage? A.To guide people in building interesting conversations. B.To prove the effect of self-centredness in conversations. C.To encourage better listening and replying in conversations. D.To explore the reasons for people’s showing off in conversations. 【答案】30.D 31.A 32.B 33.C 【导语】本文主要讲述了“boomerang”这种交流现象,并在文中列举了例子解释其含义。呼吁人们通过真诚倾听和回应建立更好的人际连接。 30.细节理解题。根据第二段“Like a boomerang, boomeraskers ask a question, let their partner answer and then immediately bring the focus of the conversation back to themselves.”可知,当被问起爱好时,他们不会关注你的回答,而是转而谈论自己的爱好。故选D。 31.词义猜测题。根据第三段“As humans, we mostly think about our own viewpoint. Between 40% and 60% of what people say in conversations is about themselves”可知,解释人类大多关注自身观点,对话中40%-60% 的内容与自身相关。由此推断,“tricky to outrun”意为“难以摆脱”,与“hard to shake off难以摆脱”语义一致。故选A。 32.推理判断题。根据第五段指出,人们通过“假装抱怨式炫耀” 或 “混合式赞美” 等间接方式掩盖自我中心,但作者认为“boomerasking 比这些方式更糟糕”,暗示任何形式的自我中心行为都不受欢迎,故选B。 33.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文通过分析“boomerasking”现象,揭示了对话中自我中心的问题,呼吁人们通过真诚倾听和回应建立更好的人际连接。故选C。 第二部分 本部分共5题, 共20分。根据题目要求, 完成相应任务。 四、 阅读表达(共10分, 第1-3题每小题2分, 第4小题4分) Teenagers are learning new ways to communicate every day. It’s important for them to have opportunities to meet and connect with new people. Online networking (线上社交), which is very popular among teens today, creates quick and shallow (肤浅的) connections. On the other hand, offline networking, which means talking face-to-face and building relationships in person, helps create deeper connections. Teens need to practice more offline networking because it will help them become more confident communicators in person. In 2019, a survey of nearly 7,000 teens was conducted by three Swiss researchers. They found that teens were spending too much time on social networking sites. They suggested that teens should spend more time with people in real life. This can help them feel better about themselves and happier, and it also gives them a chance to share happiness with others. In other words, offline networking seems to actually improve a teen’s emotional health. Face-to-face communication also helps teens learn how to understand others better. Talking in person is different from texting or posting online. Being face-to-face requires someone to think and respond quickly—without the option to delete (删除) their words. A lot of communication is nonverbal (非语言的), like facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice. Teens need in-person interactions so they can learn to read these nonverbal signals, which can sometimes be even more important than the words being spoken. Soon, teens will enter the job market, meaning they will need to understand both verbal and nonverbal cues (线索) in face-to-face interactions in various situations. Some studies show that the Internet can also be beneficial for social interactions. It helps teens stay connected with family and friends who live far away and can improve community communication. For example, teens might use social media to organize events or share information about activities. However, many researchers agree that too much Internet use can result in fewer meaningful face-to-face interactions. In conclusion, while the Internet offers valuable ways to connect, it’s important for teenagers to maintain face-to-face communication with family and friends. This can not only improve their well-being but also prepare them for the future. Balancing online and offline communication is key to building strong relationships and a healthy social life. 34.What does offline networking mean? 35.What did the researchers suggest to the teens? 36.How does face-to-face communication help teens prepare for the future? 37.Which do you prefer, online networking or offline networking? Why? (Please give two reasons) 【答案】34.Talking face-to-face and building relationships in person. 35.They should spend more time with people in real life. 36. It helps them learn to read nonverbal cues, which are important for future job interactions. 37.I prefer online networking. It helps me stay connected with friends far away and makes it easier to organize events and share information quickly. 【导语】本文讨论了青少年线上社交和线下社交的对比,强调面对面交流的重要性。 34.根据“…offline networking, which means talking face-to-face and building relationships in person, helps create deeper connections.”可知,“offline networking”指的是面对面交谈,建立人际关系。故填Talking face-to-face and building relationships in person. 35.根据“They suggested that teens should spend more time with people in real life.”可知,研究人员建议青少年应该花更多的时间和现实生活中的人在一起。故填They should spend more time with people in real life. 36.根据“Teens need in-person interactions so they can learn to read these nonverbal signals, which can sometimes be even more important than the words being spoken.”以及“Soon, teens will enter the job market, meaning they will need to understand both verbal and nonverbal cues (线索) in face-to-face interactions in various situations.”可知,面对面交流有助于他们学会解读非语言暗示,这对未来的工作互动很重要。故填It helps them learn to read nonverbal cues, which are important for future job interactions. 37.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I prefer online networking. It helps me stay connected with friends far away and makes it easier to organize events and share information quickly. 五、文段表达(10分) 从下面两个题目中任选一题, 根据中文和英文提示, 完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。 38.假设你是李华。你校将为来访的国外学生举行“寻迹中华(Exploring China)”文化交流活动。请你用英文写一篇演讲稿,向他们推荐你认为最具中国特色的一种美食、 一处名胜、一项手工艺或一个风俗等,对其作简要介绍,并说明推荐理由。 注意:根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。 提示词语: paper cutting, dragon boat race, traditional, attract, symbol 提示问题: What do you want to recommend (推荐)? Please describe it. Why do you recommend it? Dear friends, Welcome to China! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope you’ll enjoy yourselves here. 【答案】例文 Dear friends, Welcome to China! I’m so excited to share with you a special Chinese handicraft—paper cutting. Paper cutting is a traditional Chinese folk art that has been around for over 1, 500 years. When making paper cuts, people turn simple pieces of paper into beautiful designs. The paper usually red, is folded before it is cut with scissors, The most common shapes are flowers, animals and characters from Chinese folk stories, During the Spring Festival, beautiful paper cuts are put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good luck and a happy new year. I recommend paper cutting because it not only shows the creativity of Chinese people but also carries deep cultural meaning. It reflects the values, beliefs and customs of Chinese people. Also, it is fun and relaxing for anyone to try. Hope you’ll enjoy yourselves here. 【详解】[总体分析] ①题材:本文是一篇演讲稿; ②时态:时态为“一般现在时”; ③提示:写作要点已给出,考生注意不要遗漏提示中的要点,可适当添加细节,并突出写作要点。 [写作步骤] 第一步,先问候大家,表达想要分享中国的剪纸文化; 第二步,具体介绍剪纸文化,例如它的历史、制作工具、方法、形状、象征意义等; 第三步,书写结束语,表达对外国友人美好的祝愿。 [亮点词汇] ①traditional Chinese folk art 中国传统民间艺术 ②turn...into... 把……变成…… ③symbols of ……的象征 ④creativity 创造力 ⑤not only...but also 不仅……而且…… ⑥enjoy oneself 玩得开心 [高分句型] ①Paper cutting is a traditional Chinese folk art that has been around for over 1, 500 years.(that引导的定语从句) ②I recommend paper cutting because it not only shows the creativity of Chinese people but also carries deep cultural meaning.(because引导的原因状语从句) 39.培育提升青少年网络素养,是我国网络强国战略的重要组成部分。 假设你是李华。你校正在举行“提升网络素养,争做校园好网民(Be a Good Teen Netizen)”的主题教育活动,请你用英文写一篇短文向学校英文网站投稿,阐述提升青少年网络素养的重要性,并说明具体做法。 注意:根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。 提示词语: online community, benefit, polite, protect, personal 提示问题: Why do you think it is important to be a good teen netizen? What would you advise students to do to be a good teen netizen? As the Internet has become part of our lives, it’s important to be a good teen netizen. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】例文 As the Internet has become part of our lives, it’s important to be a good teen netizen. For one thing, being a good netizen benefits ourselves because it helps us to win acceptance and respect from others. For another, if everyone behaves properly online, we can help to build a safer and more positive online community. To be a good teen netizen, here are some useful tips. First, we need to communicate in a polite way. It helps everyone feel good and respected. Second, we’d better be careful about the personal information we share online. If it ends up in the hands of the wrong people, we could face unexpected problems. Finally, we should use the Internet to our benefit, for education and self-improvement, not just to kill time. I believe that by working together, each one of us can contribute to building a positive and responsible online community, while enjoying the benefits of the Internet. 【详解】[总体分析] ①题材:本文是一篇材料作文; ②时态:时态为一般现在时; ③提示:内容提示已给出,注意不要有遗漏,适当添加细节,突出写作的重点。 [写作步骤] 第一步,阐述为什么成为一名优秀的青少年网民很重要; 第二步,写出如何成为一名优秀的青少年网民; 第三步,书写结语。 [亮点词汇] ①help sb to do帮助某人做某事 ②had better最好 ③end up最终 [高分句型] For another, if everyone behaves properly online, we can help to build a safer and more positive online community.(if引导的条件状语从句) 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 $ 2026年中考第三次模拟考试(北京卷) 英语 注意事项: 1. 本试卷共两部分,共39题,满分60分,考试时间90分钟。 2. 在试卷和草稿纸上准确填写姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号。 3. 试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。 4. 在答题卡上、选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字签字笔作答。 5. 考试结束,请将本试卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。 第一部分 本部分共33题,共40分。在每题列出的四个选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项。 一、单项填空(每题0.5分,共6分) 从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.My brother Tony got the first prize in a photo competition. I am proud of ________. A.her B.him C.us D.them 2.Alex often plays basketball with his friends ________ Sunday afternoons. A.at B.on C.with D.in 3.—________ you speak Chinese, Betty? —Yes, I can. I’m interested in Chinese culture. A.Can B.Need C.Must D.Should 4.The Great Wall is one of ________ places of interest in Beijing. A.famous B.more famous C.most famous D.the most famous 5.—________ do you go swimming, Bill? —Once a month. A.How often B.How far C.How long D.How many 6.The movie Ne Zha 2 was very interesting, ________ I watched it again. A.so B.for C.but D.or 7.Tom ________ a lot about the importance of teamwork since he joined the drama club. A.learns B.has learned C.learned D.is learning 8.Cindy likes playing the guitar and she always ________ an hour every evening practicing it. A.spent B.was spending C.spends D.has spent 9.—What are you doing? —We ________ on a group project. A.will work B.worked C.work D.are working 10.Grace ________ the windows when her mother came back home yesterday. A.was cleaning B.cleans C.has cleaned D.will clean 11.Next month, a new art exhibition ________ in our city museum. A.will hold B.will be held C.is held D.was held 12.—Mary, can you tell me ________ drawing classes last winter holiday? —Sure! To improve my drawing skills. A.why do you take B.why you take C.why did you take D.why you took 二、完形填空(每题1分,共8分) 阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。 A Welcome Gift Dario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them sat side by side at the piano, playing jazz music to celebrate their new home happily. The 13 music filled the room and made them feel very happy. However, their happiness disappeared the next morning. Someone had left a 14 under their door during the night. One of their neighbors complained about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superintendent (管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all nice people and he couldn’t 15 any of them have done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their neighbors and apologize (道歉). “Maybe we could go and 16 everyone in person.” his mother said. “What if we invited them to come here for a party instead?” Dario asked. They both loved the 17 . Then they started to prepare for it. Finally, the day of the party arrived. Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts. One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 18 Dario’s mother with a book of piano music by Chopin. “I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I 19 that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.” Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “We should apologize to you.” She said. “I didn’t realize how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.” “You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She pointed to the book she had given them and said 20 , “These songs are not such loud music.” “These songs are beautiful music. And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. The big smile on his mother’s face gave him a feeling of warmth and made him feel that they were home at last. 13.A.soft B.light C.quiet D.loud 14.A.letter B.note C.poster D.report 15.A.make B.support C.imagine D.mistake 16.A.visit B.teach C.question D.instruct 17.A.experience B.idea C.performance D.project 18.A.treated B.helped C.served D.presented 19.A.promised B.worried C.agreed D.complained 20.A.proudly B.strangely C.politely D.sadly 三、 阅读理解(共26分, 每小题2分) (一)信息匹配。 A 阅读下列景点介绍,请根据人物喜好和需求匹配最适合的景点,并将景点对应的A、B、C、D选项填在相应位置上。选项中有一项为多余选项。 China is a country full of breathtaking natural wonders and cultural sites. Here are some of the most beautiful and popular places in China. A Zhangjiajie, Hunan Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a must-see place. It’s popular with hikers of all ages. If you love nature and the beauty of mountains and forests, you can go for a visit at any time of the year. B Lhasa, Xizang Walking along Barkhor Street, you can explore the local market and experience Lhasa’s daily life. You can also visit the amazing Potala Palace. Its red and white walls look so beautiful against the blue sky. C Sanya, Hainan Every winter, thousands of visitors go to Sanya for the warm sunshine and golden beaches. There are lots of fun things to do, like swimming and playing beach volleyball. You can also eat fresh fruit and seafood. It is a good place to relax. D Xi’an, Shaanxi If you prefer to learn Chinese history and culture, Shaanxi History Museum will be the best choice. You can also visit the Terracotta Army. There are over 8,000 clay soldiers and horses. Each soldier has a different face! 21 Alice I love swimming and I want to enjoy the warm sunshine on the beach. 22 Tony I am a hiking lover and would like to see beautiful mountains and forests. 23 Harry I like visiting museums and hope to know more about Chinese culture and history. B I was never very tidy, while my roommate Kate was very organized. Each of her objects had its place, but mine were always hiding somewhere. She even marked everything. I always searched for everything. Over time, Kate became tidier, while I grew messier. She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got tired of each other. War broke out one evening. Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her calling, “Take your shoes away! Why under my bed!” Before I could even reply, my shoes suddenly flew toward me. I jumped to my feet and started shouting. She shouted back louder. The room was filled with anger. We could not have stayed together for a single minute but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From what she said, I could tell right away that her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled (爬) under her covers, crying. That was something she should not go through on the phone. All of a sudden, a warm feeling of sympathy (同情) rose in my heart. Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks, and swept the floor, even on her side. I got so into my work that I didn’t even notice Kate had sat up. She was watching, her tears dried, and her expression showed surprise. Warmth filled my heart as her hands gently held mine—this was the first time we’d touched without anger in months. When I looked up, her eyes were soft, bright with a smile. She said, “Thanks,” her voice quiet but warm. Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest of the year. We didn’t always agree, but we learned the key to living together: giving in when we had differences, keeping our room tidy, and holding on to our new understanding. It wasn’t just about making space for each other—we started to truly see and respect each other. This experience taught us that living together means learning to understand and care for one another. 24.Kate felt ________ when she saw the writer’s shoes under her bed. A.uneasy B.stressed C.afraid D.angry 25.The writer tidied up the room most probably because ________ A.she feared Kate’s behavior B.she was asked by Kate to do so C.she wanted to show her care D.she hated herself for being messy 26.What have the writer and Kate learned from the experience? A.The real value of understanding each other. B.The special importance of keeping tidy. C.The amazing power of staying close. D.The great need for remaining calm. C Sophia is smart, talented and incredibly nice. As a team leader, she wishes Nathan, a member of her history project, to do his part as required. But rather than criticising (批评) him, Sophia offered polite encouragement, trying to push him instead, only to find that Nathan kept falling behind. It ended up that other team members, who had to take on more work, complained about both Sophia and Nathan, while Nathan himself complained that he was not treated fairly. How did poor Sophia get into this mess? The primary reason was that Sophia failed in a key aspect of leadership—the duty to provide clear feedback (反馈) for team members. This isn’t simply a duty but correctness. Failing to question or criticise Nathan’s work, Sophia was in fact unkind. Many people are not a failure, like Nathan in this case; they’re just in the wrong place and still left in the dark. What they really need is feedback from their leaders. However, Sophia, in this case, withheld (拒绝给) a gift from Nathan. “You’d better use open, honest, continuous and clear feedback,” says Harry Kraemer, a professor of management and strategy at Northwestern University, “to help figure out (弄明白) someone’s best fit — in their particular job or in the organisation.” This approach also prevents surprises. It’s not uncommon to see someone suddenly removed from a team. They may have deserved (应受) it, but with a kind leader, they wouldn’t have been caught off-guard, because they would have been receiving open, honest, continuous and clear judgment of their performance. Then why is it so hard for leaders to give good feedback? “We like to be liked,” Kraemer says. So we avoid anything that may cause unpleasantness, but that kind of feedback usually helps members find the right place for them. “If you like to be liked, the chance of being respected is extremely low. However, if you start off focusing on being respected, you have a chance of being liked,” Kraemer adds. The most difficult part for the leader, of course, involves criticising someone. That is what a nice leader finds hard. Back to Sophia’s case. Not telling Nathan how he was on the team only made a hard situation worse. But with a different mindset (思维模式), she could have set herself and Nathan up for success. 27.The writer probably agrees that ________. A.praise and encouragement from leaders bring out better team performance B.open and honest communication is a must for leaders and team members C.criticising team members results in serious complaints to the leader D.being nice to team members is likely to win leaders great respect 28.According to the writer, Sophia should ________. A.patiently encourage Nathan to try his best B.wisely let Nathan drop out of the project C.politely show Nathan the improvement he made D.clearly tell Nathan her judgment of his performance 29.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A.To be nice or to be kind? B.Is it helpful for leaders to be motivating? C.To be liked or to be respected? D.Is it important for leaders to be pleasing? D Does this sound familiar? A workmate asks, “What are you up to this weekend?” You tell her you’re not sure. She replies with her own exciting plan. “I’m going to my lake house to have a big party.” I call this “boomerasking”. Like a boomerang, boomeraskers ask a question, let their partner answer and then immediately bring the focus of the conversation back to themselves. They try to both show interest in their partner and disclose something about themselves, but they fail to achieve either goal. We know it is good to show interest in our partners during conversations in many ways—by asking questions, supporting a different opinion, or saying something that relates to what the other person just said. However, self-centredness is tricky to outrun. As humans, we mostly think about our own viewpoint. Between 40% and 60% of what people say in conversations is about themselves—their feelings, opinions, and personal experiences. On social media, it’s even worse—80% of communication is self-related. For many people, self-disclosure simply feels great. A willingness to open up to others is an important sign of liking and closeness: it shows that you trust someone to know things about you. It’s also the primary way people shape how others think of them. By carefully choosing what to share, we try to seem kind, smart, confident and interesting in our partners’ eyes. And we show off or complain, hoping to receive admiration or understanding. Still, we recognise that social rules discourage overly self-centred behaviour and try to deal with this problem with some indirect habits. People who want others to admire them might pretend (假装) to complain while actually showing off, like saying, “I’m tired from all the interviews about my new book.” Others wanting to seem higher position might give mixed praise, like “Your ideas were pretty good, for a beginner.” But compared with these ways we try to hide our self-centredness, boomerasking may be worse because it reduces the benefits of asking questions. Asking heartfelt questions, listening to others’ answers and following up on those answers may be the easiest and most powerful pathway to shared understanding and interpersonal connection. Boomerasking breaks the magic. Failing to follow up on your partner’s answer, and answering the question yourself instead, makes others feel like you don’t care about them. So don’t boomerask! When another person shares their views, focus on them. We should all aim to be more interested in our partners before we go back to proving how interesting we are ourselves. 30.What will boomeraskers do after they ask a question about your hobbies? A.Stay quiet and give you space to talk freely. B.Stop you when you talk and discuss a different topic. C.Listen to your answer carefully and ask follow-up questions. D.Pay little attention to your answer and talk about their hobbies. 31.The words “tricky to outrun” in Paragraph 3 probably mean “________”. A.hard to shake off B.unusual to see C.pleasant to accept D.simple to deal with 32.The writer probably agrees that ________. A.boomerasking balances caring about others and opening up B.self-centredness is unwelcome even when expressed indirectly C.mixed praise is a straight and honest way to express admiration D.it’s wise to shape others’ opinions by sharing a lot about yourself 33.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage? A.To guide people in building interesting conversations. B.To prove the effect of self-centredness in conversations. C.To encourage better listening and replying in conversations. D.To explore the reasons for people’s showing off in conversations. 第二部分 本部分共5题, 共20分。根据题目要求, 完成相应任务。 四、 阅读表达(共10分, 第1-3题每小题2分, 第4小题4分) Teenagers are learning new ways to communicate every day. It’s important for them to have opportunities to meet and connect with new people. Online networking (线上社交), which is very popular among teens today, creates quick and shallow (肤浅的) connections. On the other hand, offline networking, which means talking face-to-face and building relationships in person, helps create deeper connections. Teens need to practice more offline networking because it will help them become more confident communicators in person. In 2019, a survey of nearly 7,000 teens was conducted by three Swiss researchers. They found that teens were spending too much time on social networking sites. They suggested that teens should spend more time with people in real life. This can help them feel better about themselves and happier, and it also gives them a chance to share happiness with others. In other words, offline networking seems to actually improve a teen’s emotional health. Face-to-face communication also helps teens learn how to understand others better. Talking in person is different from texting or posting online. Being face-to-face requires someone to think and respond quickly—without the option to delete (删除) their words. A lot of communication is nonverbal (非语言的), like facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice. Teens need in-person interactions so they can learn to read these nonverbal signals, which can sometimes be even more important than the words being spoken. Soon, teens will enter the job market, meaning they will need to understand both verbal and nonverbal cues (线索) in face-to-face interactions in various situations. Some studies show that the Internet can also be beneficial for social interactions. It helps teens stay connected with family and friends who live far away and can improve community communication. For example, teens might use social media to organize events or share information about activities. However, many researchers agree that too much Internet use can result in fewer meaningful face-to-face interactions. In conclusion, while the Internet offers valuable ways to connect, it’s important for teenagers to maintain face-to-face communication with family and friends. This can not only improve their well-being but also prepare them for the future. Balancing online and offline communication is key to building strong relationships and a healthy social life. 34.What does offline networking mean? 35.What did the researchers suggest to the teens? 36.How does face-to-face communication help teens prepare for the future? 37.Which do you prefer, online networking or offline networking? Why? (Please give two reasons) 五、文段表达(10分) 从下面两个题目中任选一题, 根据中文和英文提示, 完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。 38.假设你是李华。你校将为来访的国外学生举行“寻迹中华(Exploring China)”文化交流活动。请你用英文写一篇演讲稿,向他们推荐你认为最具中国特色的一种美食、 一处名胜、一项手工艺或一个风俗等,对其作简要介绍,并说明推荐理由。 注意:根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。 提示词语: paper cutting, dragon boat race, traditional, attract, symbol 提示问题: What do you want to recommend (推荐)? Please describe it. Why do you recommend it? Dear friends, Welcome to China! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope you’ll enjoy yourselves here. 39.培育提升青少年网络素养,是我国网络强国战略的重要组成部分。 假设你是李华。你校正在举行“提升网络素养,争做校园好网民(Be a Good Teen Netizen)”的主题教育活动,请你用英文写一篇短文向学校英文网站投稿,阐述提升青少年网络素养的重要性,并说明具体做法。 注意:根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。 提示词语: online community, benefit, polite, protect, personal 提示问题: Why do you think it is important to be a good teen netizen? What would you advise students to do to be a good teen netizen? 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