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2026年中考模拟试卷 英语 注意事项 1.本试卷分试题卷和答题卡两部分,满分:120分 考试时间:100分钟 2.所有答案须填写在答题卡指定区域,写在试题卷无效。 3.答题前填写姓名、准考证号;听力播放完毕后立刻开始笔试作答。 一、听力理解(20小题,每小题1分,共20分) 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。 1.How will the girl go to the library? A. On foot B. By bike C. By bus 2.What’s the weather like now? A. Sunny B. Rainy C. Windy 3.What time will the movie start? A. 6:30 B. 7:00 C. 7:30 4.What does the boy want to drink? A. Tea B. Coffee C. Juice 5.Where are they talking? A. Restaurant B. Hospital C. Bookstore 第二节 听下面几段对话或独白,每段内容后有几个小题。从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段内容读两遍。 听第6段对话,回答第6、7小题。 6.What’s wrong with Tom? A. He has a fever B. He has a headache C. He has a stomachache 7.What will Tom do this afternoon? A. See a doctor B. Stay at home C. Play basketball 听第7段对话,回答8、9题 8.What’s Lucy’s favorite hobby? A. Drawing B. Dancing C. Reading 9.How often does Lucy take her hobby class? A. Twice a week B. Three times a week C. Every day 听第8段独白,回答10—13题 10.Where does Mike’s grandma live? A. In a big city B. In a small village C. In a town 11.How does Mike usually visit his grandma? A. By train B. By car C. By bus 12.What does Mike help grandma do? A. Water flowers B. Feed chickens C. Clean rooms 13.When does Mike usually go there? A. On weekends B. On holidays C. Every summer 听第9段对话,回答14、15题 14.What project are the speakers working on? A. A survey on sports B. A survey on reading C. A survey on food 15.How many students have they interviewed so far? A. Twenty B. Thirty C. Forty 第三节 听一篇短文,完成表格,每空一词,短文读两遍。 Time Last 16._ afternoon Place The old people’s home Work we did Cleaned rooms, sang 17._, told stories Old people’s feeling Happy and 18._ My feeling Tired but 19._ Next plan Go there next 20._ 二、阅读理解(20小题,每题2分,共40分,21—40) A A Special Community Book Corner In our neighborhood, there is a small book corner built by volunteers last spring. It sits at the gate of the community park, with wooden shelves full of different kinds of books. No one works here for money; all people give their free time to keep it running. Mrs. Li, a retired teacher in her sixties, is the main manager. She sorts books every morning and keeps a simple borrow notebook. People can take one book home for free and bring it back within two weeks. If someone loves a book too much, they can buy it at a very low price, and the money will be used to buy new storybooks for little kids. At first, only a few old people came to read newspapers and history books. Soon, parents began to bring their children after school. Kids love cartoon stories and science picture books. Middle school students often borrow novels and English exercise books. Some college students nearby even send boxes of their used textbooks here during vacation. Last month, the book corner held a sharing party. Readers sat together to talk about their favorite stories. A high school student shared how biographies encouraged him to face exam pressure. An old grandpa told stories from his old history books to a group of primary kids. The volunteers say the book corner is more than a place to read. It connects neighbors who hardly talked before. Strangers become book-sharing friends. Now more people offer help: some paint the shelves, others bring chairs and drinking water. Small warm changes make the whole community full of literary warmth. 21. Who mainly looks after the book corner? A. College students B. Mrs. Li C. Young parents D. Park workers 22. How long can people keep a borrowed book? A. One week B. Two weeks C. One month D. One season 23. What will the money from sold books be used for? A. Pay workers B. Fix the park C. Buy kids’ storybooks D. Build new shelves 24. What activity did the book corner hold last month? A. A book selling fair B. A reading sharing party C. A volunteer training class D. A writing competition 25. What is the biggest meaning of the book corner? A. It sells cheap books B. It helps students finish homework C. It shortens the distance between neighbors D. It offers free drinks for readers B How to Develop Healthy Morning Habits Many teenagers stay up late and struggle to get up early for school. A good morning routine can improve study efficiency and physical health. Here are practical advice from health experts. First, never hit the snooze button again and again. Extra ten minutes of broken sleep cannot make you energetic; instead, it makes your brain lazier. Set one alarm and force yourself to stand up right when it rings. Open the window at once to let fresh air and sunlight in—natural light tells your body it’s time to wake up fully. Second, drink a glass of warm water first thing. After eight hours of sleep, your body is short of water. Warm water speeds up blood circulation and wakes up your stomach. Avoid sweet drinks like cola or fruit syrup in the early morning; they bring quick energy but lead to tiredness soon. A small cup of plain milk is a great choice for breakfast protein. Third, spend 10 minutes on light exercise. You do not need hard running. Stretching, slow jumping jacks or a short walk downstairs all work. Light movement relaxes stiff muscles and lifts your mood for classes. Many top students say short morning exercise helps them listen more carefully in math and English lessons. Fourth, plan your tasks for the day within five minutes. Write down two or three most important school tasks, such as finishing a physics exercise or reciting English words. Clear goals stop you from wasting time on unimportant things after breakfast. Last but not least, put away your phone for the first 30 minutes of the morning. Messages and short videos easily take your attention away. Save mobile phone time for the break after morning self-study. 26. What will happen if you press snooze many times? A. You will feel full of energy B. Your brain will become lazy C. You will sleep much longer D. Your body will get strong 27. What does the writer advise people to drink first in the morning? A. Warm water B. Cola C. Sweet juice D. Hot coffee 28. How long does the writer suggest morning light exercise last? A. Five minutes B. Ten minutes C. Twenty minutes D. Thirty minutes 29. Why should we plan daily tasks in the morning? A. To have more breakfast time B. To finish exercise faster C. To avoid wasting time D. To play with phones later 30. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Ways to sleep better at night B. Advice for healthy morning habits C. How to get high scores at school D. Best drinks for teenage students C The Story of Bamboo Paper Art Bamboo paper cutting is a traditional folk craft in southern Henan, with a history of over 300 years. Unlike common red paper cuttings, artists here use thin bamboo slices as materials. It is harder to make but more lasting than paper works. The whole making process has six strict steps. First, pick young and straight bamboo in early summer. Old bamboo is too hard and easy to crack. Second, boil bamboo slices in special plant water for two hours to soften and remove bitter juice. Third, peel off thick outer skin and cut the bamboo into thin slices as wide as a finger. Fourth, flatten slices under heavy stones for three days to keep them smooth and straight. The most difficult step is cutting patterns. Artists hold tiny sharp knives and carve flowers, animals, or local life scenes little by little. One small piece of bamboo art may take three to five days to finish. The last step is painting light natural colors and covering a thin protective oil layer to stop water damage. Old craftsman Mr. Wang has made bamboo paper art for forty years. When he was young, few young people wanted to learn this slow craft—factory toys and plastic decorations were popular. Fifteen years ago, almost no kids visited his small workshop. Luckily, local culture center started protection work. Schools invite Mr. Wang to give after-school art lessons. Short videos of his works spread online, and tourists come to buy handmade bamboo gifts. Now several middle school students learn carving every weekend. Mr. Wang says he finally sees the old craft pass down to the young generation. Bamboo art carries local farming culture and people’s love for simple beautiful life. It is not only a handwork but also a treasure of central plains culture. 31. How long has southern Henan bamboo paper art existed? A. More than 300 years B. About 150 yearsC. Less than 100 years D. Nearly 500 years 32. Why do workers boil bamboo slices? A. To paint colors easily B. To soften and take away bitter juice C. To make bamboo thicker D. To cut bamboo into small pieces 33. Which step takes the most patience and time? A. Picking bamboo B. Flattening slicesC. Carving patterns D. Covering protective oil 34. What was the situation of the craft fifteen years ago? A. Many students studied it B. It sold very well to tourists C. Young people showed little interest D. Culture centers gave much money 35. What can we learn about bamboo paper art? A. It uses red paper as main material B. Finished works break easily when meeting water C. It reflects local farming and simple life beauty D. Factory plastic works are better than bamboo art D Online Group Study: Good or Bad? Nowadays many junior high students join online group study rooms on apps. They turn on cameras, study together with classmates or strangers at fixed time. Opinions from students, parents and teachers are quite different. Li Jia, Grade Nine student, joins an English group every evening. She says group study pushes her to stop playing games. When she sees partners reading aloud or doing exercises seriously, she feels ashamed to be lazy. Members check each other’s homework and share useful memory skills for words. Her English exam scores have risen fifteen points in two months. Her mother Mrs. Li worries a lot. She finds Li Jia sometimes chats with group members instead of studying. Some students send funny pictures or short videos to relax, wasting 20–30 minutes every night. Also, long screen time hurts teenagers’ eyesight; Li Jia’s myopia degree gets higher recently. Math teacher Mr. Zhang points out two big problems of online group study. First, weak students dare not ask questions in front of many people, so they still cannot solve difficult problems in time. Second, some groups have no adult supervision; students copy answers from each other quickly before teachers check homework. However, education experts do not refuse online group study completely. They offer useful rules: parents should stay nearby to watch screen time; groups need one responsible student as manager to stop chatting; students must turn off game software before entering study rooms. The key point is self-discipline. If students can control themselves well, online group study becomes a helpful helper for review. Without self-control, it just turns into a place for chatting and killing time. 36. What change happens to Li Jia’s English grades? A. Drop fifteen points B. Rise fifteen pointsC. No change at all D. Rise thirty points 37. What is Mrs. Li’s worry about online group study? A. Li Jia can’t understand English grammar B. The group has too many strange students C. Li Jia wastes time chatting and eyes get worse D. Li Jia copies others’ math homework 38. Why do weak students get little help sometimes? A. They are afraid to ask questions publicly B. No one in the group knows difficult problems C. Teachers never join online study rooms D. Managers do not allow them to speak 39. Which rule do experts suggest? A. Students can open game apps during breaks B. Parents keep close to supervise screen time C. Copying answers is allowed for quick finish D. Groups must have a teacher as manager 40. What is the main idea of the whole passage? A. Online group study has both advantages and disadvantages B. Online study is much better than classroom study C. Parents must stop children joining online groups D. Self-discipline is useless for teenage learners 三、完形填空(15小题,每题1分,共15分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 When I was fourteen, I was afraid of speaking in public. My voice shook and my face turned red 41 I stood before crowds. My English teacher Ms. Wang noticed my problem. One Monday morning, she told our class we would have an English story show in two weeks. Everyone needed to 42 a short story and perform it on stage. My heart sank at once. I wanted to make up an excuse to give up, 43 Ms. Wang called me to her office after class. She did not push me hard. She just said softly, “I know you write nice stories in your notebook. Why not show your words to others? It’s okay to be nervous at first.” I nodded weakly. That night I wrote a story about a little shy cat trying to make new friends. It was just like 44 . For the next days, Ms. Wang spent ten minutes with me after school every day. She taught me to take slow deep breaths when feeling 45 . She let me practice reading the story to her first, then to three classmates, then to the whole group. Each time I finished, she gave me warm praise, even if I made small mistakes. The day of the show finally arrived. Waiting backstage, my hands were wet with sweat. When my name was called, I walked slowly onto the 46 . I looked at Ms. Wang sitting in the front row; she smiled and nodded at me. I took a deep breath and started my story. Surprisingly, my voice did not shake much. I focused on the little cat in my story instead of worrying about 47 watching me. When I finished, warm applause filled the classroom. Some classmates clapped loudly and said my story was lovely. After that day, I changed slowly. I joined the school English speech club later. I still feel a little nervous before performances, 48 I never run away anymore. I learn that fear does not disappear completely, but courage means moving forward 49 fear. Ms. Wang’s small encouragement lighted up my teenage life. She did not fix my shyness in one day, but she gave me steps to 50 myself little by little. Now I understand: no one becomes brave overnight. Progress comes from tiny tries and kind support from people around us. Last month I met Ms. Wang in the school hallway. I thanked her again for helping me four years ago. She laughed and said, “You were brave enough to take the first 51 ; I just stood beside you.” This experience also teaches me how to treat my shy deskmate now. When he refuses to speak in group discussions, I do not laugh at him. I invite him to share one simple sentence first, and give him sincere 52 after he speaks. Small kindness can help others cross their own fear, just as Ms. Wang helped me. Life is full of stages we are afraid to step onto. We may need a push from a teacher, friend or family member. But the most important power always comes from 53 —the decision to have a try, even when every cell of your body wants to hide. If you are also trapped by fear of showing yourself, do not wait until you feel totally ready. Start with a 54 step, ask for help from someone you trust, and keep going. Every small try builds stronger courage inside your heart. One day you will look back and wonder why you ever felt so 55 at the very beginning. 41. A. whenever B. unless C. though D. because 42. A. translate B. write C. copy D. forget 43. A. so B. or C. but D. and 44. A. him B. her C. you D. me 45. A. relaxed B. nervous C. excited D. bored 46. A. bridge B. road C. stage D. window 47. A. nobody B. someone C. everyone D. anyone 48. A. if B. but C. so D. until 49. A. with B. without C. against D. behind 50. A. believe B. change C. protect D. introduce 51. A. prize B. speech C. step D. story 52. A. blame B. praise C. silence D. trouble 53. A. ourselves B. teachers C. parents D. classmates 54. A. big B. fast C. small D. hard 55. A. confident B. proud C. calm D. frightened 四、语篇填空(15小题,每题1分,共15分) 第一节 阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、完整。每词限用一次。 they, quick, happy, plant, water, grow, care, leaf, slow, little My grandma has a small vegetable garden behind her house. Every spring we 56._ fresh vegetables together. At first I thought it was easy—just put seeds into soil and pour 57._ on them. But grandma told me growing food needs lots of patient 58. . Seeds do not sprout 59. . They lie quietly in soil for days. I felt worried when I saw nothing at first. Grandma said good things always come 60. . When green buds came out, we pulled weak small 61 . to give strong ones more space. We do not use chemical fertilizer. We collect fruit peels to make natural feed, so the vegetables taste sweet and safe. When hot summer days come, we water in the early morning, not at noon, or the roots will get hurt. When tomatoes turn red and cucumbers stretch long, grandma picks some and sends 62._ to neighbors. Everyone shares the harvest joy. I used to want fast results in study and hobbies. Now I learn 63._ waiting is necessary. If you give enough time and love to a seed, it will 64._ into healthy plants. The same goes for us teenagers. Do not rush for perfect grades overnight. Put steady effort every day, and you will get 65._ surprise later. 第二节 阅读短文,根据短文内容,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。 Reading is a lifelong habit for teenagers.66._ (read) for 30 minutes every day improves vocabulary greatly. Many students only read textbooks, but outside books open much wider worlds. I have a good reading habit. Last term I 67._ (finish) seven storybooks and three science magazines. My favorite writer 68._ (be) a local woman who writes about countryside life. If you meet new words while reading, do not look up each one at once. Try to guess 69._ (they) meanings from sentences first. This way your thinking ability 70._ (become) better day by day. 五、补全对话(5小题,每题2分,共10分,71—75) A: Hi, Tom! You look tired today. 71. ? B: I stayed up late last night. I prepared for the geography test. A: Geography is really difficult for me. 72. ? B: I read the map notes and recited key places again and again. A: That sounds useful. By the way, 73._ after school? B: I plan to go to the city library to borrow some history books. Would you like to come? A: 74. . I need to borrow English novels too. When shall we meet? B: Let’s meet at the school gate at 5 o’clock. A: OK. 75. ! B: See you later. 六、书面表达(20分) 成长路上总有默默陪伴、指引你的人:师长、父母、好友、热心陌生人……他们的一句鼓励、一次帮助、一番开导,点亮你的青春路途。 请以 A Person Who Lights My Way 为题,写一篇英语短文。 要求:讲述完整人物事例,细节真实;写出对方带给你的改变与内心感激;80—100词;语句通顺,语法正确,不得出现真实校名、人名、地名。。 第 1 页 共 10 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $
2026年中招模拟试卷
英 语
听力原文
第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。
1.W: I need to borrow a novel from the library. Is your bike free?
M: Sorry, I’ll ride it to the shop. You can take the No.2 bus.
2.M: Look! It’s raining heavily outside. We can’t play ball games now.
W: Yes, we have to stay inside until it stops.
3.W: Hurry up! The movie will begin at half past seven. We still have thirty minutes.
M: Don’t worry, we can walk there in ten minutes.
4.M: Would you like some coffee?
W: No, thanks. A glass of orange juice, please.
5.M: What can I do for you? Do you want to buy this storybook?
W: Yes, I want two copies for my twin daughters.
第二节 听下面几段对话或独白,每段内容后有几个小题。从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段内容读两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6、7小题。
W: Tom, you don’t look well. What’s wrong with you?
M: I have a bad headache. I played basketball too long yesterday afternoon.
W: You’d better go to see the doctor this afternoon. Don’t do sports today.
M: OK, I will follow your advice.
听第7段对话,回答第8、9小题。
M: Lucy, what do you usually do after school?
W: I take dance classes. Dancing is my favorite hobby.
M: How many times a week do you practice dancing?
W: Three times, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
听第8段独白,回答10—13题
Mike often visits his grandma in a small village. He usually takes a bus there on holidays. Grandma grows lots of vegetables and chickens. Every time Mike arrives, he helps feed chickens with grandma. Grandma cooks delicious home-made food for him. They chat happily under the big tree in the yard. Mike loves staying there because the air is fresh and grandma always listens to his school stories carefully.
听第9段对话,回答14、15题
M: We need to finish our survey before Friday. What’s our survey about?
W: It’s a survey on students’ reading habits. We have interviewed twenty boys and ten girls so far.
M: Thirty people total? That’s not enough. We need at least fifty samples.
W: Right, let’s interview more students during tomorrow’s break.
第三节 听下面一段短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格,每空一词。短文读两遍。
Last Friday afternoon, our class took part in a volunteer activity at the old people’s home. We divided into three small groups. My group cleaned all the bedrooms carefully. Some classmates sang old songs for the elders, and others told interesting stories from our textbooks. The old people smiled widely and felt warm and moved. Although we felt really tired after four hours’ work, we were very happy inside. We made a plan that we will visit them again next month to keep them company.
参考答案
一、1—5:C B C C C 6—10:B B B C B 11—15:C B B B A
16—20:Friday; songs; moved; happy; month
二、21—25:B B C B C 26—30:B A B C B 31—35:A B C C C 36—40:B C A B A
三、41—45:A B C D B 46—50:C C B A B 51—55:C B A C D
四、第一节56.plant 57. water 58. care 59. quickly 60. slowly
61.leaves 62. them 63. little 64. grow 65. happy
第二节66.Reading 67. finished 68. is 69. their 70. will become
五、补全对话(参考标准句,句意合理即可得分)
71.What’s the matter / What’s wrong with you
72.How do you prepare for the geography test
73.What are you going to do
74.That sounds great / I’d love to
75.See you then
六、书面表达
A Person Who Lights My Way
My English teacher Ms. Wang is the person who lights my way. I was too shy to speak English in public before. I always hid behind my desk and dared not answer questions.
One day she asked me to read a short passage in class. I was so nervous that my voice shook. After class, she didn’t blame me. Instead, she told me to practice reading to her every afternoon. She taught me breathing skills and praised every small progress I made.
Slowly, I became confident. Now I can take part in English speeches. Her patience and encouragement change me a lot. I’m truly thankful for her guidance.
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