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2025年安徽省安慶市望江縣部分學校聯考中考三模英語試題學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、單項選擇1.—Jenny,you’rewantedonthephone.It’sfromBeijing.—You’rejoking.Idon’tknow_______inBeijing.A.anybody B.somebody C.nobody D.everybody2.—Oh,thereissomeoneknockingatthedoor.—________mustbeyourneighbor.A.There B.It C.She D.He3.—What’sthe________ofgettingonwellwithothers?—Youshouldcaremuchaboutothers.A.use B.silence C.date D.secret4.—JohnisgoodatEnglish.—Yes!Noonespeaks______thanhiminourclass.A.good B.well C.worse D.better5.—YouknownewenergytechnologiesinChina________aprogressrapidlyinthepastfewyears.—Yes.Theymakeourcountrymorepowerfulintheworld.A.aremaking B.weremade C.willmake D.havemade6.—MoreandmorepeoplechoosetotravelduringtheSpringFestival.—That’strue.Thewholefamilywillhavea________senseofhappinessbytravelingtogether.A.strange B.strong C.correct D.polite7.Tombelievesalltheproblemscanbesolvedintheend________heworkshard.A.assoonas B.aslongas C.asfaras D.asif8.—Manyschoolswilloffernewfunclasses,liketreeclimbing.HowIwishourschoolwoulddothesame.—________Thiswaywecandevelopnewskills.A.Idisagree. B.Ihopeso,too. C.That’sagoodidea! D.That’stoobad!9.Theplayersallarriveatthestadiumasearlyastheycan________theyhavetimetowarmup.A.assoonas B.sothat C.until D.if10.—HowwasyourstayinBeijing?—________AnditwasapitythatIcouldn’tstaytherelonger.A.Nothingcouldbeworse. B.Itwasjustwonderful.C.Aterribleexperience. D.WhatahardtimeIhad!二、完形填空ItwasalovelySundaymorning.MyfamilyandIdrovetotheParkoftheEastLake.Itwaslikeazoo.Differentkindsof11weresingingeverywhere.We12abagofbirdfoodandputitontoaplate.I13heldtheplateuptoatree.Twoparrotslandedonmy14.Thenmoreparrotscame.Theselittlebirdswerereally15,buttherewasn’tenough16forthem,sotheystoodontheedgeoftheplateand17eachotheroutoftheway.How18!Thenwemovedontoalarge,openarea.Therewasastream.Wesawafewemus(鴯鹋)walkingaround.Agroupofduckswere19bothwhiteandblackswanswhiletheywereswimmingelegantly(優雅地)inthewater.Theyallactedlikeabigfamily.Itwasa20place,aperfecthomeforbirds.Thetripwaswellworthit.11.A.tigers B.bats C.birds D.insects12.A.gaveaway B.pickedup C.soldout D.lookedinto13.A.carefully B.angrily C.suddenly D.politely14.A.back B.shoulder C.head D.plate15.A.hungry B.thirsty C.dangerous D.ugly16.A.chance B.room C.time D.food17.A.supported B.helped C.admired D.pushed18.A.funny B.strange C.friendly D.disappointing19.A.catching B.attacking C.following D.blocking20.A.terrible B.fantastic C.busy D.quietOumarouisastudentfromNigerstudyingatHebeiUniversity.Hehashada21experiencelearningChinesekungfu.In2012,he22totheuniversitynotonlytogetaneducationbutalsotoachievehisdreamoflearningkungfu.Hebecameafanofkungfuafterwatching23withfamousactors.Thismadehimbecome24inkungfu.OumarouthinksthatstudyingChinesekungfuhelpshimunderstandChineseculture25thanbefore.WhilestudyinginBaoding,Oumaroujoinedtheuniversity’swushuclub.Theclubtaughthimtobebraveandhonest,whichmadehimmoreenergetic.26heisalready36yearsold,hestillwantstoworkhardertolearnnewermoves.Sofar,OumarouhaslearnedboxingandhowtousemanytraditionalChineseweapons(兵器).Learningkungfuhasalso27himmanyotherbenefits.HehasmadealotofChinese28throughlearningkungfuandhasvisitedmanyplacesaroundChina.Next,Oumarou29toopenakungfucenterinNigertoteachyoungpeoplekungfu.Hebelievesitwillhelpthembuilda30betweenChineseandNigercultures.21.A.dangerous B.useless C.fantastic D.common22.A.changed B.came C.left D.studied23.A.movies B.poems C.books D.song24.A.interested B.tired C.scared D.bored25.A.less B.harder C.worse D.better26.A.If B.Though C.Because D.Until27.A.taught B.brought C.sold D.hurt28.A.drivers B.strangers C.students D.friends29.A.forgets B.stops C.allows D.plans30.A.bridge B.building C.tower D.house三、閱讀理解Thebooksthatareincludedinthislistcanmeetyourreadingneedsatanytimeofyear.NameofthebookWriterIntroductionNolxxlyWillTellYouThisbutMeBessKalbInthisbook,thewritersharestheadvicefromherbelovedgrandmaBobby.Thisbookshowsthatfamilylifeisimportantforeveryone.WeCameHeretoShineSusieOrmanSchnallThisbooktoldusaboutthefriendshipoftwowomen.Theytriedtofightagainstdifficultiesatthetimewhenwomenhadlittlesay.AStarIsBoredByronLaneThisnovelispartlybasedonthewriter’sexperiencesasthepersonalassistant(助手)ofCarrieFrancesFisher,afamousAmericanactress.FastGirlsEliseHooperThestoryinFastGirlstookplaceduringthe1936BerlinOlympic.Thethreegirlsdealtwithdifficultpaststobetheworld’sfastestsportswomen.31.WhoisthewriterofWeCameHeretoShine?A.BessKalb. B.ByronLane. C.EliseHooper. D.SusieOrmanSchall.32.Whichofthefollowingsisaboutsports?A.FastGirls. B.AStarIsBored.C.WeCameHeretoShine. D.NobodyWillTellYouThisbutMe.33.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toaskstudentstowritemorebooks. B.Topresentsomereadingproblems.C.Tointroducesomeexcellentbooks. D.Totellstudentstoknowmorewriters.Youcanhardlypaynoattentiontohunger.Hungerhasmanydifferentcauses,accordingtoDr.MoniqueTello,fromHarvardMedicalSchool.Thefirstcausemaybemedicalproblems.“Ifapersonalwaysfeelshungryandcan’tputonweightorevenlosesweight,heshouldgotothehospital.ForpeoplewithType1diabetes(糖尿病),theirbodyisn’tabletoprocesssugar(分解糖).Theyeatalot,butstillloseweightandtheyfeelterrible.”Tellosaid.Ifitisn’tamedicalcause,theproblemcouldbeinthehead.It’sreasonabletobehungryeverythreetofivehours.However,youarelikelytoeatoftenandalotafterwatchingfoodadvertisementsonTVorsocialmedia.Also,themoreyoueat,thelargeryourstomachgets,andthemoreyouwanttoeat.Aperson’sstateofmindcanplayarole,too.Researchhasshownthatstresscanincreaselevelsofghrelin(饑餓激素).Pressureandworrycansendpeoplelookingintothefridgewhenthey’renottrulyhungry.Anotherreasonmaybethelifestyle.Sometimesthereasonwhyapersonisalwayshungryisthatheeatstoolittle,exercisestoomuch,orboth.So,whatarethesolutions?First,reduceyourtimeonwatchingfoodadvertisementsonTVandsocialmedia.Inaddition,saynotofoodifyou’renotreallyhungry.Finally,changeyourdietbyeatingmorefoodhighinfiber(纖維),protein(蛋白質)andhealthyfats.34.AccordingtoTello,whatshouldyoudoifyouarealwayshungryandgettingthinner?A.Eatmorefood. B.Changeyourdiet. C.Seeadoctor. D.Dosomeexercise35.WhatcanyoulearnfromParagraph3?A.Youdon’tfeellikeeatingwhenyou’reworried.B.Youwillprobablyeatmorewhenyoufeelstressed.C.Thesmalleryourstomachis,thehealthieryouwillbe.D.Themorefoodadvertisementsyouwatch,thelessyoueat.36.What’sthestructure(結構)ofthearticle?(P=Paragraph)A. B. C. D.37.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.Howoftenshouldyoueat? B.Whatfoodmakesyouhealthier?C.Howcanyouloseweight? D.Whyareyoualwayssohungry?JiaLingisapopularChineseactressanddirectorwhohasrecentlymadeheadlinesonWeibo,asocialmediaplatform(平臺)inChina.SheisknownforhercomedicperformancesintheSpringFestivalGalaandforhersuccessfuldirectorialdebut(首次登臺)intheaward-winningmovieHi,Mom(《你好,李煥英》).JiaLinghasbeenworkingonanewmoviecalledYOLO(《熱辣滾燙》),wheresheplaystheleadroleandservesasthedirector.InarecentWeibopost,JiaLingsharedthatshehadbeenworkinghardontheYOLOmovieforayear,duringwhichshelostasignificantamountofweight.Shementionedthatthemovieisnotaboutweightlossbutaboutlearningtoloveyourself.FansareexcitedtoseeJiaLingbackinthespotlight(聚光燈)andarethirstilywaitingfortherelease(發布)ofYOLO.JiaLing’sweightlossjourneyhascaughtalotofinterestonsocialmedia,withmanypeoplediscussingherchanges.Someexpertswarnagainstrapidweightlossmethodsandrecommendahealthierone.Despitethis,JiaLing’sdedicationto(獻身)herroleinthemovieisadmirable.YOLOissettopremiere(首映)duringtheSpringFestivalholiday,atimewhenmanyChinesepeoplegotothemovies.ThemovietellsthestoryofacharacternamedLeYingwhomeetsaboxingcoachandgoesonanewjourneyinlife.FansarelookingforwardtoseeingJiaLing’shardworkpayoffonthebigscreen.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“significant”inParagraph2probablymean?A.important B.special C.large D.meaning39.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaboutJiaLing’spersonallifeandhermovies?A.ThemovieYOLOismainlytalkingaboutlearningtoloveyourself.B.Peopleadmiresheputsherheartintoherroleinthemovie.C.Someexpertsareindisagreementwithrapidweightlossmethods.D.SheonlyactedinthemovieYOLOanddidnothaveanyotherroles.40.InwhichpartofanEnglishnewspapercanyoufindthetext?A.Continuedstory B.Businessnews C.Greensports D.FilmreviewInmostpeople,learningandthinkingbegintodecline(衰退)afterage30or40.Peoplestarttoperformworseintestsofthinkingabilities.Butwhatifitisonlysomethingmorelikethe“summerslide”?Everyyear,summervacationsleadtosomechildren’sstudylosses.AgroupofresearchersfromUniversityofCaliforniasuggestthatthebreakoflearningisaproblemforadults(成年人)too.Inathree-monthresearchproject,theyprovidedalearningenvironmentto33elderadults.Theywerebetween58and86yearsofage.Beforeandaftertheproject,theresearcherstestedtheirthinkingabilities,includingattentionandworkingmemory.Elderadultsinthisprogramwereaskedtohavethreeclassestolearnthreenewskills.Coursesincludedsinging,drawing,iPaduse,photography,andSpanishlanguagelearning.Threemonthslater,peoplehadgreatlyimprovedtheirscoresformemoryandattention.Inafollow-upstudy,theresearchersdiscoveredthattheparticipantshadnotonlydevelopedtheirskillsbuthadimprovedfurther.Inotherwords,afterhavingthreecourses,theseelderadultsseemedtoimprovetheirthinkingabilitiestolevelssimilartothatofacollegestudent.“Useitorloseit,”thesayinggoes.Theprojectgivesusalesson:decline,aswesooftenseeit,maynotbeunavoidable.41.WhatdotheresearchersfromUniversityofCaliforniasuggest?A.Childrencanlearnwelllikeadults.B.Thebreakoflearningisaproblemforadults.C.Summervacationscausemanylearningproblems.D.Continuelearningisimportantforthinkingabilities.42.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.WherepeoplecouldstudySpanish. B.Howtheresearchersdidtheproject.C.WhentheelderadultsshoulduseiPad. D.Whatcoursesstudentscouldtakepartin.43.Whatdidthewriterwanttosaybymentioning“acollegestudent”?A.Theprojectofferedtheoldagoodhighereducation.B.Theprojectgavemanyexcellentcoursestopeople.C.Theprojectincreasedmanycollegestudents’scores.D.Theprojectimprovedtheadults’thinkingabilities.44.Howdoesthewriterliketheproject?A.Unclear. B.Doubtful. C.Useful. D.Humorous.Chinacoversalargeareaandhasabigpopulation.So,thedifferentlivinghabitsofpeoplearoundthecountryhavealwaysbeenaninterestingtopic.Now,onelivinghabitisbeingtalkedaboutalot:thewaythatnorthernersandsouthernersshopatfoodmarkets.PeoplefromsouthernChinasaytheyalwaysbuywhattheyneedforjustoneortwomeals.ItisnormalforthemtobuyhalfofaChinesecabbage,twopotatoesand250grams(克)ofbeefatatime.However,onemaybelaughedatifhedoesthisinthenorth.Incontrast,buyingenoughvegetablesandmeatforaweekisnormal,reportedChinaDaily.Also,youcanbuyaverysmallamountoffruit,suchasasingleappleorpear,eachtimeinthesouth.Shopownersevenhelpyoupeelandcutthefruit.Butshopownersinthenorthseldomoffersuchservice.Andmanyfruitsaresoldinbasketsandboxes.Thedifferencecouldbeduetothedifferentclimates(氣候).Foodcanbekeptforalongtimeinthenorth,asitisusuallycoldanddrythere.Manynorthernershavethehabitofstockingup(圈貨)onfood,especiallyforthelongwinter.ButthehotanddampweatherinthesouthmakessouthernChinesepeoplebuyjustenoughfoodforonemealoroneday,orelsethefoodmaygobad.45.Whatisthebigdifferenceintheshoppinghabitsofthetwogroups?A.Whatfoodstheycanbuy.B.Howmuchthefoodscost.C.Howtheyspendmoney.D.Howlongtheystorefreshfood.46.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“dueto”probablymean?A.Usedfor. B.Partwith. C.Becauseof. D.Similarto.47.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowtheWeatherisDifferentinChinaB.ChinesePeople’sDifferencesinBuyingFoodsC.SouthernChineseandNorthernChinesePeopleD.BuyingDifferentThingsAcrossChina四、補全對話根據對話內容,從選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,其中有兩個為多余選項。A:Hi,thisisTony.48B:Hi,Tony!ThisisLinda.A:What’sup,Linda?B:49A:What’stheactivityabout?B:It’sasocialactivity.50A:Soundsnice.Whatwillwedo?B:We’llteachtheoldpeoplehowtousetheirsmartphone,helpthemcarryheavythingsanddosomecleaning.A:Isee.51B:InSunshineGarden.Itisveryclosetoourschool.A:OK.I’mfreethen.52B:That’sgreat.Let’smeetattheschoolgateat8:30,shallwe?A:Allright.A.Who’sthat?B.I’lltakepartintheactivity.C.Bytheway,wherewilltheactivitybeheld?D.I’mcallingtoinviteyoutojoininanactivityonSunday.E.Whatdoyouthinkoftheactivity?F.It’smeaningfultodosomevolunteerworkinyourdailylife.G.Thepurposeoftheactivityistogiveahelpinghandtotheoldpeople.五、任務型閱讀Wildernesssurvival(荒野求生)skillswerenecessaryinthepast,butnow,peoplehardlyusethem.TeachersattheDeepGreenBush-SchoolinNewZealandthinkthismightnotberight.Whatifonedaypeoplehavetoliveaprimitive(原始的)life?So,theschoolhardlyteachesreading,writingormathsclasses.Instead,studentsgoouttolearnhowtofindfood,cookandlearnaboutplantsandanimals.Teachersandstudentsattheschoolbelievethatifyoucansurviveinthewild,youcansurviveanywhere.Butarethesewildernesssurvivalskillsreallyimportant?Afterall,wenowliveinamodernworld.Intoday’sworld,peopleneedtolearnmanyotherskillstobesuccessful,suchashowtofindajob,driveacarorspeakaforeignlanguage.Itseemsthatmostofusdon’tlearnsurvivalskillsbecausewedon’tneedthemanymore.Infact,survivalskillschangealongwithtimeandthedevelopmentofsociety.Andit’susefulforpeopletohavemanyskills.Sowhynotlearnsomewildernesssurvivalskills?Atleast,youwilllearnmoreaboutnatureandyourself.53.Whatskillsdopeoplehardlyusenow?(不超過5個詞)54.Whydopeoplelearnmanyotherskillsinthemodernworld?(不超過10個詞)55.Whatdoesthewriterwantustodo?(不超過10個詞)六、單詞拼寫56.LiMingpickedupamobilephoneintheparkandgaveitbacktotheo(物主)atonce.57.Medicinesshouldbekeptawayfromd(直接的)sunlight.58.Theinventionofcomputerisofgreatv(價值)toourdailylife.59.Listencarefullyinclass,oryou’llf(不及格)yourexams.60.It’snecessarytof(遵循)localcustomswhentraveli
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