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东胜区2026年中考第三次模拟试题 英语
一、听力(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
第一节(共3小题;每小题1分。共3分)
听下面3段对话,根据你听到的内容选出相应的图片。
1. A. B. C.
2. A. B. C.
3. A. B. C.
第二节(共7小题;每小题1分,共7分)
听下面3段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听第4段材料,回答第4、5小题。
4. What’s the probable relationship between Andy and Cathy?
A. Strangers. B. Workmates. C. Classmates.
5. How does Andy learn English?
A. By singing songs.
B. By watching movies.
C. By keeping English diaries.
听第5段材料,回答第6、7小题。
6. Why is 2025 a big year for China?
A. Because it makes people worried and nervous.
B. Because it brings many chances and challenges.
C. Because its technology improves greatly.
7. How can we stop AI from replacing us?
A. By making laws.
B. By improving creativity.
C. By offering more jobs.
听第6段材料,回答第8至10小题。
8. What is Tina like?
A. She’s smart. B. She’s positive. C. She’s creative.
9. Where does Tina often draw clothes?
A. On the board. B. In her notebook. C. On her schoolbag.
10. What can we learn about Tina from the talk?
A. She hopes to become an artist in the future.
B. She may become a fashion designer one day.
C. She plans to study fashion designing at college.
二、情景交际(每小题2分,共10分)
根据对话内容,从下面选项中选出恰当的句子补全对话,有两个选项是多余的。
A: Hi, are you free for a while?
B: Sure, what’s up? You look down these days.
A: 11 The high school entrance exam is coming soon.
B: No wonder you’re upset. 12
A: I don’t manage time well, always rushing to finish homework.
B: It’s wise to make a proper plan to manage your time. It stops you wasting lots of spare time
A: I’ll have a try. Another trouble is that I often stay up late to finish my homework.
B: 13 . It’s hard to learn new knowledge if you feel tired.
A: That makes sense. What else?
B: 14 . Most top students keep doing this all year.
A: The last one: I feel nervous easily and can’t focus on my study.
B: 15 It works well for my bad mood.
A: Thanks a lot, I’ll follow your advice.
A. I can’t control my exam pressure these days.
B. Have you found out where your problem lies?
C. Maybe going over your notebooks is a good idea for you.
D. I really regret wasting plenty of time on computer games in the past few months.
E. Less sleeping will influence your study results.
F. Too much fun also makes Jack a dull boy.
G. Try doing sports.
三、完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)
阅读短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选项。
A short game called Grandma suddenly became popular in China. Created by 32-year-old Zhou Yichen, this short game can be 16 in less than five minutes. Unlike today’s common computer games, the game has no 17 fights, no dramatic music or difficult tasks. However, it deeply 18 thousands of players’ hearts.
In the game, you play as a young man 19 your grandma who fell down and got badly hurt. You are required to choose some small 20 like sitting with her at the dinner table, helping her go to bed or taking her out for a walk. Every “yes” leads to a gentle animation (动画) — Grandma 21 walking, smiling, or chatting with her neighbours. The game has no scores, no winners or losers. It only shows the most valuable things: love, 22 and care.
Every tiny detail in the game comes directly 23 Zhou’s real life. In 2024, his 95-year-old grandma fell. He returned from New York where he studied art and took care of her. He fed her, helped her 24 and took her outside to 25 . The work was tiring, but he never complained. 26 his grandma passed away, he finally finished the game as his way to remember her.
The ending of the game is quiet, 27 moving. Grandma falls asleep naturally and a bird carries 28 away. Instead of creating sadness, Zhou just recorded his life. “The game does not bring her back, but it forever 29 our warm memories,” Zhou says softly.
True love is not shown through beautiful words, but 30 in daily small moments. In this busy world, we often forget to slow down and care for the people around us. The game Grandma reminds us to value our family moments.
16. A. waited B. spent C. finished
17. A. boring B. exciting C. peaceful
18. A. touched B. worried C. changed
19. A. looking up B. looking after C. looking for
20. A. actions B. mistakes C. secrets
21. A. sadly B. slowly C. tiredly
22. A. patience B. courage C. money
23. A. into B. from C. across
24. A. set up B. warm up C. clean up
25. A. enjoy the sun B. go cycling C. play football
26. A. While B. Before C. After
27. A. but B. so C. or
28. A. him B. her C. them
29. A. keeps B. forgets C. loses
30. A. divided B. hidden C. added
四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共22分)
A
Many animals make long journeys to escape bad weather, find food, or breed. These journeys are called migrations.
Arctic tern
Start: The Arctic Finish: Antarctica
These birds fly from the Arctic to Antarctica --all the way on the other side of the world — to mate. Then they fly back again! Arctic terns travel farther than any other animal.
Red crab
Start: The forest Finish: The ocean
Each year, millions of red crabs on Christmas Island, near Australia, travel from the forest to the ocean to lay their eggs. Roads on the island are closed to let crabs cross.
Monarch butterfly
Start: Canada Finish: Mexico
Some monarch butterflies fly south along the coast of North America to escape the cold. Once they arrive at the end of their journey, they lay their eggs and their babies fly back again.
Humpback whale
Start: Arctic waters Finish: Tropical waters
Humpback whales travel thousands of miles a year. In summer, they go to cold waters where there’s lots of food. Then in winter, they swim to warm waters to have their babies.
31. Which animal travels the farthest during migration?
A. Arctic terns. B. Monarch butterflies. C. Humpback whales.
32. Why do people close roads on Christmas Island every year?
A. To protect flying birds.
B. To let crabs cross the island.
C. To watch monarch butterflies.
33. Where is this material most probably from?
A. A science book. B. A sports newspaper. C. A fashion magazine.
B
Interviewer: Good evening, and welcome to Space Talk. This evening we’ll talk with Dr. Wang, a space scientist, about China’s latest space mission. Welcome, Dr. Wang!
Dr. Wang: Thank you. It’s a pleasure to be here.
Interviewer: On May 24, 2026, the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. It entered its planned orbit just 10 minutes later, and all three astronauts are in good condition. Could you tell us what makes this mission so special?
Dr. Wang: Well, that’s an interesting point. There have been great moments in China’s space history, but this one has two big highlights. First, the crew includes Li Jiaying, the first Hong Kong astronaut in China’s space history. The other two members are Commander Zhu Yangzhu and pilot Zhang Zhiyuan. Second, the spacecraft itself has made important upgrades (升级).
Interviewer: What kind of upgrades are you talking about?
Dr. Wang: Two major ones. First, its windows now have three anti-burn layers to better protect against space debris. Second, its payload space (载荷舱空间) is three times larger than before. That means it can carry more science experiments and daily supplies to the space station.
Interviewer: When will the spacecraft meet the space station, and what will the astronauts do there?
Dr. Wang: The spaceship docked with the Tiangong space station on May 25. During their stay, the astronauts will do over 100 scientific experiments and carry out several spacewalks. This mission marks a new step for China’s space exploration.
Interviewer: That’s amazing. Thank you for sharing with us today.
Dr. Wang: You’re welcome.
34. Which of the following is TRUE according to the interview?
A. Shenzhou-23 was launched on May 25, 2026.
B. The payload space of Shenzhou-23 is twice as large as before.
C. Li Jiaying is the first Hong Kong astronaut in China’s space history.
35. The underlined word “docked” in the interview probably means “______”.
A.对接 B.发射 C.降落
36. What is Dr. Wang’s attitude towards the Shenzhou-23 mission?
A. Worried. B. Proud. C. Uninterested.
37. What can we infer from the interview?
A. The Tiangong space station will stop working after this mission.
B. The three astronauts will have no time to carry out any spacewalks in space.
C. The upgrades on Shenzhou-23 will help the mission run more safely and smoothly.
C
Early this year, as we stepped into the Year of the Horse, one of China’s hottest products was a sad-looking pony called “Cry Cry Horse”. The imperfect soft toy began as a factory accident — a smile was stitched (缝纫) upside down on a traditional pony toy. The factory first gave money back, but after it became popular online, they made more on purpose. So why did it become such a hit?
The toy’s popularity shows a growing need for products that connect with how people feel. Not only children but also tired and stressed adults find comfort in objects showing their mood. Not everyone is happy or relaxed, and a happy symbol that looked sad touched their hearts.
Cry Cry Horse also shows another big change: a rising love for imperfection. Some might even call it ugliness. Labubu’s ugly success became a reason for national pride and confidence. AYOR TOYS’ hugely popular Kippo the Bad Kid isn’t really pretty either. Alibaba celebrated the movement with its “Era of Uglies”. Cry Cry Horse is the latest “ugly” to blow up. Toys like these best show how feelings and imperfection go hand in hand.
This growing love for imperfect things tells a deeper truth: people are more open about their feelings than before. Such toys cheer people up and offer small moments of comfort. In a world that is becoming more perfect, it’s especially encouraging to see “ugly” being celebrated. AI is making perfection cheaper and easier than ever. Imperfections that are the mark of humans, not machines, are becoming a source (来源) of connection and authenticity (真实性). Accepting our imperfections, and even finding beauty in them, is a key part of mental health.
38. What made the “Cry Cry Horse” first appear?
A. A mistake during production.
B. A special order on the Internet.
C. A planned design by the factory.
39. Why did the “happy symbol that looked sad” touch people’s hearts?
A. Because people felt sorry for the sad-looking toy.
B. Because happy symbols no longer interested people.
C. Because the toy showed how some people really felt.
40. What does the phrase “blow up” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?
A. Disappear soon. B. Be very expensive. C. Become popular quickly.
41. What is the best title of the passage?
A. A Toy Factory Accident
B. The Beauty in Imperfection
C. A Journey of an Ugly Horse
五、任务型阅读(第42小题1分,第43、44每小题2分,第45小题3分,共8分)
Yin Yuzhen is a great desert guardian in Inner Mongolia. For more than 40 years, she has fought against the cruel sand in the Mu Us Desert (毛乌素沙漠), turning large areas of desert into green forests.
When Yin Yuzhen first moved to the desert in the 1980s, she was shocked by the terrible environment. “One strong wind a year, from spring to winter,” she once said. Sand hit her face like knives, and the small house she lived in was often buried under sand at night. She decided to change her life by planting trees. In 1986, Yin sold her only sheep to buy 600 young trees. Day after day, she planted them with a simple steel stick, watered them carefully, and covered their roots with sand to keep them safe. But a big storm came soon, and most of the trees died. She cried, but she never gave up. She tried again and again, and slowly learned which trees could live in the desert. With years of hard work, nearly 70, 000 mu of desert became lively woodland.
Her moving story reached Ronald Sakolsky, a foreign friend. In 1999, Ronald Sakolsky raised 5,000 dollars to support her tree-planting work. A year later, he came to visit Yin Yuzhen in the desert. The two made a warm green promise, “We will meet again in this forest and plant more trees together.”
Twenty-six years passed. The 5,000 dollars grew into over 50,000 trees, and the desert became a sea of green. In 2026, Yin Yuzhen posted a video online to look for her old friend. When they got in touch again, both of them were excited. They still hoped to keep their promise to plant more trees together.
42. How long has Yin Yuzhen been working to fight against the desert?(1分)
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43. What does the underlined part “The two” in Paragraph 3 refer to?(2分)
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44. Use a word to describe Ronald Sakolsky according to the passage.(2分)
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45. What spirit can you learn from Yin Yuzhen? Please find out one example from the passage to support your idea.(3分)
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六、语篇填空(共两节,20分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
At last, I arrived in Chengdu. My friend Haoyu took me to a restaurant right from the airport. I just couldn’t wait 46 (try)Sichuan hot pot.
But the 47 (one)taste made my mouth burn! The food was much 48 (hot)than I expected. I took a deep breath and drank 49 whole glass of iced lemon tea.
“Do you want something less hot?” Haoyu said.
“No,” I replied. When in China, do as the 50 (China)do! “I carefully took a small mouthful. 51 (surprise), I started to enjoy the taste. And 52 (cook)hot pot was just as fun as eating it! After lunch, things 53 (go) from really hot to completely cool-we paid a visit to the new Sangxingdui Museum! The masks were fantastic. “Why are their eyes and ears much bigger than normal ones? Were ancient Shu people able to see and hear further 54 us?” I wondered. I wanted to stay in the museum for a week.
My first day in China was full of fun: I tried new food and went to an exciting place. I’m really looking forward 55 the rest of my trip around China.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
阅读短文,请从方框内选择适当的词或词组并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。
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After the storm, I woke up on a beach. Everything around me was messy. My ship hit the rocks and broke into small pieces. All my friends were gone in the rough sea. I was wet, cold, and 56 alone on this strange island. There 57 no houses or people here-only tall trees, wild grass, and the sound of waves hitting the shore.
At first, I felt scared and wanted to cry. I thought about dark nights and wild animals, and my heart 58 with fear. But then I stopped and said to 59 : “I am alive. That’s the best thing. I must not give up.”
I took the small knife in my pocket and walked slowly into the woods. I was very thirsty, so I needed to find fresh water first. Soon, I heard water running and found a clean river. I drank a lot and washed my face. I felt 60 better. When night came, I climbed a big tree to stay safe from animals.
——Taken from Robinson Crusoe
七、书面表达(15分)
校刊专栏“Youth Corner”为学生提供了一个分享思想、展示才华、记录青春的平台。为了丰富栏目内容,专栏现正式向全校学生发起征稿!
Youth Corner Wants Your Story!
We are collecting articles for our “Youth Corner”. Please write about your meaningful school activity. Tell us:
1. Why was the activity held?
2. What was the activity? (Time, place, activities)
3. What benefits (益处) has this activity brought to your growth?
Send your article (about 100 words) to youthcorner@school.com by June 20th. We are waiting for your stories!
要求:
1.词数不少于100词,可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
2.文章中不得出现真实姓名及学校名称。
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