四川达州中学2026年中考模拟预测卷二英语试题

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 初中英语人教版(2012)九年级全册
年级 九年级
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类型 试卷
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使用场景 中考复习-二模
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 四川省
地区(市) 达州市
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**基本信息** 以“溴王”转型、哈利波特新剧等时代热点及达州学生助人等本土案例为素材,融合语言能力考查与价值观引导,体现真实情境中的思维品质培养。 **题型特征** |题型|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|----------|----------| |完形填空|动词短语、语境词义辨析|以环保转型故事为载体,考查上下文逻辑推理,渗透责任意识| |阅读理解|细节理解、主旨归纳|涵盖文化娱乐(哈利波特)、心理健康(考前放松)、本土德育(学生助人),素材贴近生活且具思想性| |书面表达|信息整合、建议表达|结合“大课间活动兴趣缺乏”调查,要求提出可行建议,考察实际问题解决能力与语言输出|

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四川省达州中学2026年中考模拟预测 二 英语试卷 第1节 听力(略) 第2节 基础知识运用 1、 完形填空 Li Guohui(李国徽) was once known as the "bromine(溴) king", who made money from illegally(非法) taking harmful materials out of waste electronics and polluted the local environment badly. For years, he cared only about profit(利益) and ignored the damage 1 nature and nearby residents(居民). One day, he got an old desktop computer from a recycling station and decided to take it apart for raw materials as usual. When he carefully opened the aged machine, he saw its delicate(精致) inner parts and thought about how such fine electronic products ended up as junk due to irregular disposal. A sudden sense of shame woke him up, and his mind 2 completely. He realized his past business had destroyed soil and water. Instead of continuing the illegal trade, he made up his 3 to turn over a new leaf. First, he gave up all his polluting factories and paid fines required by the government. Then he set up a formal waste-electronics recycling company, focusing on safe and eco-friendly disassembly. He hired professional technicians to learn standard recycling skills and 4 poor workers from nearby villages. To spread environmental awareness, he often gave free speeches in communities and schools, telling listeners his wrong experiences as a warning. Many local people once doubted his change and thought he just sought new profits, but Li kept sticking to his 5 . Years passed, his firm became a model of green recycling. He donated much of his income to rural environmental improvement projects, helping repair polluted land he had ruined before. Looking back on his life, Li always says the old computer was a turning point that pulled him out of the wrong path. Greed blinded him in the past, while 6 and responsibility guide him forward now. He feels proud to devote himself to repairing what he once destroyed and making positive 7 to society. Life is full of chances to correct mistakes. It is never too late for people to drop bad habits and choose kindness, as long as they are willing to face their past bravely and take practical 8 . Small changes can finally create great social value, just like Li Guohui’s inspiring 9 from a pollution maker to an environmental contributor. His story tells teenagers never to chase quick illegal gains and always keep 10 to social rules. 1. A. in B. to C. for D. at 2. A. changed B. failed C. fell D. rested 3. A. mind B. plan C. word D. choice 4. A. turned down B. gave up C. took on D. called off 5. A. promise B. dream C. hobby D. secret 6. A. courage B. money C. luck D. praise 7. A. mistakes B. decisions C. contributions D. problems 8. A. risks B. action C. advice D. place 9. A. journey B. trip C. holiday D. adventure 10. A. silent B. true C. close D. loyal 二、补全对话 A: Hi, Tom. The summer vacation is coming soon. ①____ B: I’m thinking about going on a trip with my parents. Have you got any travel plans? A: Sure. ②____ But I can’t decide where to go, seaside or mountain area. B: I prefer mountains. Last year I went to the beach and it was too crowded and hot. A: ③____ Mountains always have fresh air and cool weather in summer. B: Right. We plan to hike and camp in the forest for three days. ④____ A: Sounds fantastic! My parents are busy with work, so I may travel with my cousin. B: ⑤____ Remember to book hotels ahead of time if you make the final decision. A: Thanks for your advice. I’ll discuss it with my cousin these days. A. I also plan to take a summer trip. B. What are you going to do during the holiday? C. I don’t like travelling to faraway places. D. That sounds a great choice for hot summer. E. What activities will you take part in there? F. Wish you a pleasant journey then! G. It’s difficult to buy tickets in vacation season. 三、阅读理解 A Warner Bros. Discovery officially confirmed that HBO is scheduled to release its brand-new TV adaptation of Harry Potter in December this year, stirring heated discussions among global Potterheads. Unlike the well-received eight-part film series launched two decades ago, the upcoming television version will strictly adapt every single novel chapter by chapter instead of condensing(精简的) plots for cinematic needs. Each season of the show is designed to correspond to one original novel from J.K. Rowling’s iconic(经典标志性的) fantasy works, allowing screenwriters to restore countless omitted details cut out due to movies’ limited runtime. J.K. Rowling serves as one of the core executive producers(执行制片人), possessing decisive power over script revision, casting and core setting adjustments, which effectively prevents inappropriate(不合适的) alteration to the classic storyline. However, the project has triggered mixed opinions online. Optimistic fans argue the long-form TV format is the ideal way to present the rich wizarding(巫师的) world, including minor characters’ growth and hidden foreshadowing(伏笔) ignored in films. In contrast, pessimistic critics worry recasting all main roles will break audiences’ deep affection for Daniel Radcliffe and the original film cast; some also suspect excessive commercial modification may ruin the classic charm of the original books. To guarantee(保证) production quality, HBO has invested huge funds and hired award-winning screenwriters and fantasy scene designers. The crew is now busy with global casting and early scene shooting. Company officials add they will continuously release behind-the-scenes clips in the following months to satisfy followers’ curiosity ahead of its December premiere(首映). 1. What is the biggest difference between the new HBO series and former Harry Potter movies? A. It will be released in winter. B. It adapts novels chapter by chapter without plot compression. C. J.K.Rowling takes part in its production. D. It has more investment in visual effects. 2. What right does J.K.Rowling hold in the new program? A. Select all the shooting locations. B. Make final decisions on script and casting. C. Publish extra new Harry Potter stories. D. Choose the release date of each season. 3. Why do some fans hold a negative attitude toward the new adaptation? A. They dislike the novel’s original plots. B. They are attached to the old movie actors. C. The production fund is not enough. D. The release time is postponed repeatedly. 4. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. The whole shooting of the show has been finished. B. Relevant behind-the-scenes materials will come out gradually. C. All actors have been selected successfully worldwide. D. HBO plans to cut part of the production budget. 5. Which can be the best title for the text? A. Mixed Views on HBO’s New Harry Potter TV Series B. The History of Harry Potter Film Adaptation C. J.K.Rowling’s New Published Fantasy Novels D. How HBO Makes Popular Fantasy TV Shows B Four Practical Ways to Relax Before High School Entrance Exam The high school entrance exam is a life-changing test for most junior three students. It’s common for teenagers to feel anxious and stressed days before exams. Too much nervousness will affect memory and performance. Here are four science-backed methods to stay calm and face exams confidently. First, stick to your regular daily timetable instead of staying up late for cramming(临时突击补习). Many students choose to review new knowledge deep into the night before exams, which exhausts(使疲惫) the brain. Medical studies show sufficient(充足的) sleep helps the brain organize learned information. Going to bed at your usual bedtime is far more useful than overnight revision. Second, do light physical exercise properly. Short walks, slow jogging or easy stretching for 20 to 30 minutes every day can release stress chemicals inside human bodies. Avoid exhausting sports like long-distance running, for extreme tiredness will make you sleepy in class or exam rooms. Third, control your thoughts and stop endless worrying. If you keep imagining possible bad exam results, anxiety will build up rapidly. When negative(消极的) ideas come, shift(转移) your attention to small happy things, such as delicious meals or funny daily stories with family. Last but not least, communicate with trusted people. Talking your worries out with parents or teachers helps release inner pressure. They can offer reasonable suggestions and comfort you when you feel upset. Never lock bad feelings inside yourself. Keep these tips in mind. Proper relaxation creates a good state and helps you show your real level in the coming exam. 1. What’s the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce how to get high scores in exams. B. To recommend four relaxing ways before senior high entrance exam. C. To explain the bad influences of staying up late. D. To tell students the importance of daily exercise. 2. Why does the writer disagree with late-night cramming? A. It wastes much review money. B. It makes the brain tired and is bad for information sorting. C. Students have no time to do sports. D. New knowledge is useless for final exams. 3. Which sport is advised for stressed students before exams? A. Full-day running competition B. Half-an-hour gentle walking C. Tiring long-distance race D. Whole-day outdoor climbing 4. What should students do when worrying about exam results? A. Keep thinking about possible failures. B. Stay alone and keep silent all day. C. Turn their mind to pleasant little matters. D. Spend all day reviewing textbooks nonstop. 5. We can infer from the text that ____. A. Bottling up worries is a wise choice for exam takers B. Enough sleep is better than overnight cram before exams C. Doing fierce sports can reduce exam anxiety quickly D. Teachers seldom give useful advice to nervous students C Zhang Haojie, an outstanding student from Dazhou, Sichuan, has long been known not only for his academic excellence but also for his consistent acts of kindness that reflect profound personal growth. On a crisp autumn afternoon last October, as Zhang was rushing to school after picking up reference books at the city library, he noticed an elderly woman standing hesitantly at a busy crossroads. The old woman, who carried a heavy woven basket filled with vegetables, appeared disoriented(迷失方向的) by the chaotic traffic and the newly installed pedestrian signals. Without hesitation, Zhang slowed his pace and approached her. “Grandma, would you like me to help you cross the road?” he asked gently. After receiving her grateful nod, he took the basket from her hands and guided her step by step, keeping a watchful eye on the passing cars. It took nearly three minutes to navigate(顺利通过) the wide intersection, during which Zhang adjusted his speed repeatedly to match the old woman’s unsteady steps. What made this seemingly ordinary act extraordinary was Zhang’s own struggle that day. He had stayed up late the previous night preparing for a crucial physics mock exam(模拟考试), and he was already running 10 minutes behind schedule. Choosing to help the grandmother meant he would likely miss the exam’s opening remarks and lose valuable preparation time. However, later in an interview with the school newspaper, Zhang said, “I used to prioritize my own tasks above everything else, fearing any delay would ruin my plans. But that day, I realized that stepping out of my comfort zone to care for others is a more meaningful way to push myself beyond limits.” His selfless action did not go unnoticed. A passerby captured the scene on video, which quickly spread on local social media. Many citizens praised Zhang for balancing his personal goals with compassion, noting that his act embodied(体现) the true spirit of youth excellence. 1. Why was the elderly woman hesitant at the crossroads? A. She lost her way to the market. B. She was confused by the traffic situation. C. She was waiting for someone to help her carry the basket. D. She was too tired to walk across the road. 2. What made Zhang Haojie’s action special on that day? A. He was in a hurry to attend an important exam. B. He had just finished a physics competition. C. He was carrying heavy reference books for the exam. D. He was late for a meeting with his teacher. 3. According to the passage, what change did Zhang experience? A. He became more focused on his academic performance. B. He learned to balance his own needs with caring for others. C. He started to share his study methods with classmates. D. He realized the importance of being on time for exams. 4. Which of the following is true about the video? A. It was filmed by Zhang’s classmate. B. It was taken when Zhang was leaving school. C. It made Zhang famous nationwide overnight. D. It received positive comments from local netizens. 5. What is the main message of the passage? A. Academic excellence is the only standard for outstanding students. B. Helping others always leads to unexpected popularity. C. True excellence includes both personal growth and kindness. D. It is important to put one’s own tasks first in daily life. 四、语篇填空 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Liu Zhi(刘峙) and Feng Sheng(冯胜), innovative(富于创新的) young men from Dazhou, often play badminton(羽毛球) during break time at school. It was on the playground 1 they gained unexpected inspiration for creative ideas. Originally, they just played for fun, but gradually they observed the rules of force and movement while competing, 2 (combine) sports experience with their knowledge of physics. The two teens decided to form a fixed doubles group, 3 (improve) their coordination(协调) day after day. Lots of students once challenged them, yet none 4 (defeat) the pair on campus so far. Their unique playing style, rooted in the new thoughts they gained from daily matches, makes them the unbeatable duo(二重奏) in the school. Apart from outstanding skills, their continuous thinking brings plenty of 5 (achieve) in small innovative experiments. Many teachers speak highly of the two youngsters, saying it is curiosity and perseverance(好奇与毅力) 6 push them forward. 7 usual, they spare every spare minute to polish their tactics between classes. What impresses peers most is 8 they never stop exploring new ways to perfect badminton skills. The experience proves that small hobbies can turn into 9 source of creative thinking if we keep reflecting on 10 (they). 五、任务型阅读 阅读下面短文,根据其内容填空和回答问题。1至4题每题答案不超过3个单词,5题须用完整句子回答。 Many people wonder how to recall (回忆) information quickly before exams. Walking backward (朝后) may be a good way. Scientists from the University of Roehampton said it can help improve people’s short-term memory. Researchers asked 114 volunteers to watch a video. After watching the video, the volunteers were divided into three groups. One group was told to walk 10 meters forward. The second group walked 10 meters backward. The third group stood in one place. All three groups were then asked 20 questions about what they saw in the video. The scientists found that the backward-walking group got two more answers correct on average than the other two groups. This shows that the connection between time and space is important for our memories. “Time is really expressed via (通过) space,” Aleksandar Aksentijevic, who led the study, told the Daily Mail. When you walk backward, you see things from a different angle (角度). This difference helps people recall things that happened in the past. And walking backward is also good for the rest of our body. Compared to walking forward, walking backward is more challenging. This can help us improve our fitness, according to New Scientist. Walking backward uses more energy in a short time and burns more calories. In addition, walking backward is less stressful for our knees. It could be helpful for people who often have pain in their knees, according to researchers from the University of Oregon. Walking backward also keeps our spines (脊柱) strong, which can help to ease (缓解) pain in the lower back. This might be why many old people like walking backward. Walking Backward Findings Walking backward helps people     1     quickly. Experiment Group 1: walk 10 meters forward. Group 2: walk 10 meters backward. Group 3:     2     still. Result Group 2 got two more answers correct on average. Explanation Walking backward allows people to see things from     3         .     4     ◆Improve fitness and burn more calories. ◆Be less stressful for knees. ◆Keep spines strong and ease pain in the lower back. 5. Will you try walking backward? Why or why not?     5     六、书面表达  为响应教育部“健康第一”的教育理念,目前各中学已全面推行“每日体育锻炼不少于2小时”的规定,其中大课间活动占重要部分。然而,不少同学对当前大课间活动缺乏兴趣。为此,你校英语社进行原因调查后(结果见下图),以“Health First, Exercise Better”为主题发起征文。请你简述调查结果,针对其中最突出的原因,提出1-2条有效建议,参与投稿。 Why aren’t you interested in the activities during the Big Break? 要求: 1.80-120词,开头已给出,不计入总词数; 2.文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。 参考信息: ▼ add more fun activities (dancing, rope jumping, small games and competitions…) ▼ choose and design activities by themselves (encourage sb. to do…, join actively…) ▼ the importance of health and exercise (health comes first, a lifelong journey, live a better life…) ▼ … Health First, Exercise Better According to the survey, _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共7页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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