浙江温州市平阳县鳌江镇第四中学等校2026年中招仿真模拟卷(一)英语试题卷
一、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
A ten-year-old boy used to walk to a nearby hill with his father every day.
One day boy said, “Dad, let’s have a (1) today. The one who reaches the top of the hill first wins the race.”
Father agreed. The boy felt so (2) that he ran fast toward the hill top. After running for some time, Father suddenly stopped.
“What happened ” Boy asked (3) , “Have you accepted your defeat(失败)already ”
“No, no. Some sand got stuck in my shoes. I have to (4) it.” Father replied.
“Some sand got stuck in my shoes, too. But (5) I stop now, I will fall behind. Once I reach the top, I will empty it.” Boy ran ahead (6) again.
Far ahead, the boy started feeling pain in his (7) and he ran more slowly.
After about 15 minutes, Father caught up with him, and then ran (8) him.
Boy’s pain had increased a lot and he was even (9) to walk. To his great disappointment, he had to stop there and (10) , “Dad, I can’t run anymore.”
Father quickly ran back, (11) his son’s shoes and saw that (12) feet were injured because of the sand. After dealing with boy’s injuries, he said, “Son, I told you to remove the sand first like me and then continue the race.”
Son said. “ (13) I thought if I stopped, I would (14) the race.”
“It isn’t like that, son. If any problem comes in our life, we shouldn’t ignore(忽视)it by saying that we don’t have time right now. (15) , we are supposed to take action before it grows bigger and causes us more harm. To save that one minute, you will have to bear pain for one week.” Father said patiently.
1.A. test B. rest C. race D. picnic
2.A. calm B. excited C. relaxed D. proud
3.A. carefully B. luckily C. happily D. surprisingly
4.A. wash B. change C. throw D. empty
5.A. if B. until C. since D. because
6.A. slowly B. calmly C. rapidly D. suddenly
7.A. eyes B. legs C. feet D. hands
8.A. past B. over C. across D. behind
9.A. bored B. tired C. afraid D. unable
10.A. shouted B. smiled C. jumped D. laughed
11.A. put off B. took off C. gave off D. turn off
12.A. his B. her C. its D. their
13.A. And B. But C. So D. Although
14.A. win B. lose C. finish D. continue
15.A. Instead B. However C. Therefore D. Moreover
二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
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Technology Time
The technology in China is developing really fast, and most of them can be used in people’s daily life. Here are four popular products which came out in 2025.
The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra is a top-tier smartphone famous for its camera. It takes amazing photos, even in the dark. This phone is a great choice for people who love photography and technology. The price is between 7,000 yuan and 10,000 yuan. The Lenovo Yoga is a new concept laptop. It uses sunlight to work. This makes it great for working outdoors. It is also thin and light. This idea shows a step towards greener and more convenient computers. It costs about 9,999 yuan. The Li Livis is Li Auto’s first smart glasses. It is very lightweight at just 36 g. All models use high-quality Zeiss lenses. Its key feature is a deep connection with Li Auto cars, letting users control car functions by voice. The price starts at 1,999 yuan. The Unitree R1 is a new robot from China. It is very strong and can walk and run smoothly. You can even ride on its back. This robot is not a toy. People think it is like a useful helper. It shows how smart robots are becoming in our lives. It costs about 298,000 yuan.
16.Which of the following products costs the most
A. The Unitree R1. B. The Li Livis.
C. The Lenovo Yoga. D. The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra.
17.Which of the following is true according to the passage
A. The Lenovo Yoga uses sunlight to work, so it can’t be used indoors.
B. The Unitree R1 shows a step towards greener and more convenient computers.
C. People who love photography and technology may prefer Huawei Pura 80 Ultra.
D. The Li Livis can be connected to all kinds of cars, controlling car functions by voice.
18.In which column (专栏) of a magazine can we find this passage
A. Environment. B. Culture. C. Technology. D. People.
B
In the warm waters of Western Australia’s Shark Bay, bottlenose (宽吻) dolphins have been found doing something very clever: wearing sea sponges (海绵) like masks on their noses. Sponges are soft, simple sea animals, and the dolphins use them as handy tools while hunting for food.
Here’s how it works: A dolphin picks up a sponge in its mouth and holds it over its mouth. Then, it uses the sponge to gently stir (搅和) up the sandy seabed. This helps them find small fish hiding in the sand, without being hurt by sharp (锋利的) rocks or shells. Once it finds a fish, the dolphin drops the sponge, eats its meal, and then picks up the sponge again to keep hunting. Scientists call this special behavior “sponging”.
This skill isn’t something every dolphin knows—only about 5% of the dolphins in Shark Bay do it. Researchers believe sponging is passed down from mother dolphins to their young. Baby dolphins stay with their mothers for three to four years, learning important life skills like how to use tools to find food.
________ While holding the sponge, dolphins find it harder to use echolocation (回声定位)—their natural ability to send out sound waves and listen for echoes to locate objects. But for these clever dolphins, the benefit of finding food safely seems to be worth it.
This fascinating behavior shows just how smart dolphins are, and how they can learn and share useful skills across generations, much like humans do.
19.Why do dolphins wear sponges on their noses while hunting
A. To play with other dolphins in the water.
B. To protect their noses from sharp objects.
C. To help them swim faster in the ocean.
D. To talk with their mothers more easily.
20.Which sentence can be best put in ________
A. So, why would bottlenose dolphins choose to do this
B. However, sponging does have a small disadvantage for dolphins.
C. Scientists are still studying how dolphins deal with this problem.
D. This means using a sponge is not always the best choice for hunting.
21.What can we learn about sponging from the passage
A. It is a skill taught within dolphin families over time.
B. It is a recent behavior dolphins learned from humans.
C. It is a skill all bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay know.
D. It hasn’t influenced dolphins’ ability of using echolocation.
22.What’s the best title for the passage
A. The Life of Bottlenose Dolphins in Australia.
B. How Dolphins Use Echolocation to Find Food.
C. The Importance of Sea sponges to Sea Animals.
D. Clever Dolphins: Wearing Sponges to Hunt Safely.
C
①In recent times, Labubu has taken the toy-loving world by storm, attracting countless fans with its unique charm. Claire Carrillo, a young woman from the Philippines, is among those attracted by Labubu. She loves Pop Mart’s cute toys, and she’s far from alone in this interest. Pop Mart’s 2024 report shows the company had over 530 stores globally and achieved revenue (收益) of about 13 billion yuan in 2024.
②One big reason behind Pop Mart’s success is the “kidult” trend (成人儿童化趋势). Millennials (千禧一代 ) and Generation Z often enjoy hobbies that are associated with children, like collecting toys. Pop Mart has tapped into this trend by making products that connect with customers’ feelings. For example, Claire relates to the Crybaby series because she sees herself as a crybaby. Ashley Jane Lowa, a filmmaker from Singapore, collects Tirono and Nyota because they remind her of herself and her boyfriend.
③Another important part of Pop Mart’s success is its blind box culture. According to Pop Mart, the fun of blind boxes is that buyers never know which toy they will get, pushing people to buy more.
④The fun and surprise of blind boxes also add a little magic to daily life. They help build community relationships through sharing, trading and showing the toys. “This is important in a time when many people feel lonely because of so much time spent online,” said Erica Kanesaka, an assistant professor at Emory University.
⑤This feeling of connection and excitement is exactly what attracts Amanda Lee in Singapore. She enjoys opening Pop Mart’s blind boxes during lunchtime with her colleagues. “It’s just a fun little thing that we get to do together during our lunch breaks and it reduces some stress.” Lee told Time magazine.
23.What can we learn about Pop Mart from the passage
A. It has no stores in the Philippines.
B. It pays little attention to customers’ feelings.
C. It attracts lots of fans around the world.
D. Its blind box culture reduces customers’ interests.
24.Why does Claire like the Crybaby series
A. Because it can reduce stress.
B. Because she sees herself in it.
C. Because it is the most popular series.
D. Because it reminds her of her boyfriend.
25.What’s the main idea of Paragraph ④
A. How Pop Mart gets young people together.
B. Why so many people like collecting toys.
C. When Pop Mart started blind box culture.
D. What people do with Pop Mart toys online.
26.What is the structure of this passage
A. ①/②③④/⑤ B. ①②③④/⑤ C. ①②③/④⑤ D. ①/②/③④⑤
D
On 24 December, 1971, 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke got on a plane with her mother in Lima, Peru, to fly to another city to meet her father.
Over the Amazon rainforest, there was a thunderstorm. The rain fell heavily and there was a strong wind. And then lightning hit the plane at 3,000 meters, and it exploded (爆炸). Juliane fell quickly through the air in her seat and hit the trees hard. For three hours she was unconscious. When she woke up, her right arm was cut, her shoulder hurt badly and she couldn’t see in one eye. She was alone. But she was alive!
Juliane’s father was a biologist. When she was small, he taught her how to survive in the jungle. She found a small river and walked slowly along it. “If I follow the river, ” she thought, “I’ll find people.” The river also gave her clean water to drink. It was extremely hot, but the river water kept her cool. Sometimes she had to swim in the river because it was too deep to walk in. There were crocodiles (鳄鱼) in the water but they didn’t attack her. There was fruit on some trees but she didn’t eat it—she knew it was dangerous.
Juliane walked for ten days. At night she stopped to sleep because it was too dark to walk. Ten days after the crash (坠毁), she found a small hut by the river. There were some woodcutters in the hut. They cleaned her cuts carefully. The next day, they carried her down the river, and a plane took her safely back to the city Pucallpa.
Juliane was the only person who survived the plane crash. The other 91 people, including her mother, all died.
The film director, Herzog, had a ticket to travel on the plane but missed it. Thirty years later, he made a documentary film called Wings of Hope about Juliane and her unbelievable story.
27.What happened to the plane on 24 December, 1971
A. It landed safely in another city.
B. It got lost over the Amazon rainforest.
C. It was hit by lightning and exploded.
D. It turned back because of a thunderstorm.
28.How did Juliane find her way to people in the jungle
A. She followed a small river.
B. She waited in one place for help.
C. She used a map from her father.
D. She followed the woodcutters’ sounds.
29.What does the underlined word “unconscious” most probably mean
A. Feeling great pain and fear.
B. Being unable to see things clearly.
C. Being not awake or having no feelings.
D. Being able to know what happened.
30.What’s the purpose of this passage
A. To describe how dangerous it is to travel by plane in a thunderstorm.
B. To tell an amazing true story of a girl’s survival with knowledge and luck.
C. To explain the different dangerous animals and plants in the Amazon jungle.
D. To introduce the documentary film Wings of Hope made by the director Herzog.
三、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。
31.阅读下面短文,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选择正确的选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答最后一题。
School clubs play an important role in shaping students’ personal growth. They provide students with a chance to jump out of their comfort zones (舒适区) and connect with those who share similar interests.
First of all, school clubs help students explore new interests, such as music, art, sports or maths. (1)
Another role that school clubs play is developing self-learning skills. For example, a chemistry club sometimes organizes study groups and research projects. (2) In this way, they will become more encouraged to learn and more willing to learn more deeply.
(3) That means they can learn how to be a leader, how to communicate with each other and how to be responsible for a team. School clubs also help them develop their decision-making and problem-solving skills.
In a word, school clubs offer many benefits, from interest exploration and personal growth to social communication. (4)
A.They are truly of great help.
B.Here are some advantages of school clubs.
C.And it sometimes allows them to do experiments.
D.This allows students to learn more about what they are good at.
E.Moreover, students are given a platform for leadership development.
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A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
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A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(3)
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(4)
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(5) Do you like to join a school club Why or why not (不超过15词)____________________________________________________________________________________________
四、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共7分。
32.用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
Autumn in ancient paintings
by perfect look like lower part only wonder
The first picture is Fisherman in Reclusion on an Autumn River (《秋江渔隐图》) by Song Dynasty painter Ma Yuan, in which we can feel the peaceful beauty of autumn (1) the river. In the picture, a small boat (2) a leaf and an old fisherman is asleep. The painting (3) shows the quiet of autumn—no loud summer noise, no cold winter wind, (4) soft wind on the river and the fisherman’s light sound of sleeping.
The second picture is Brick with Scene of Hunting and Harvesting (《东汉弋射收获画像砖》). Have you (5) what people did in autumn a long time ago A brick from the Han Dynasty can tell us! The drawing on the brick has two (6) . In the top part, two people draw their bows (拉弓) to shoot birds by a pool. The trees and fruits show that it is autumn. In the (7) part, six people are working in the field. They are collecting crops.
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五、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共18分。
33.根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
Autumn around us
Many schools hold sports games in autumn. It turns out that autumn might be the best (1) (季节) to work out!
During this time, the weather is great. After a hot summer, the autumn air is cool and fresh, like a (2) (天然) air conditioner!
In such weather, you can run, (3) (远足), cycle or walk outside without sweating (出汗) much. No more worrying about colds—autumn makes outdoor exercise safer, even when playing for a long time.
Cool autumn days and (4) (日常) exercise can help you sleep better, keeping you healthy. Also, autumn is very pretty! Colorful leaves and nice views can make you happier. When you exercise in nature, fresh air and beautiful views clear your mind too.
And don’t (5) (忘记) food! Autumn is harvest time—you can (6) (容易) buy fruits and vegetables, such as apples, pumpkins, sweet (7) (土豆) or pears. They are full of vitamins (维生素), delicious but not expensive. Eating these foods and working out are great!
Autumn exercise can also get you ready for winter. It helps you have “happy chemicals” to fight (8) (对抗) sad feelings from short days. It also makes your body stronger, so you might not catch a cold in winter.
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34.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 62, Ye is still deeply connected to tea. In Chaozhou, people start drinking tea from a young age.
Ye has been in love with tea since he (1) (enter) the industry in 1986. He helped define (定义) Chaozhou gongfu cha by writing a training textbook, teaching people (2) to make gongfu cha. Ye explains that Chaozhou gongfu cha started taking shape in the Song Dynasty. Noble (高贵的) families at that time moved south and kept (3) (they) lifestyle, which slowly became today’s tea tradition.
For Ye, the ritual (仪式) is important. Tea can be made anywhere, (4) it requires complete tools and steps. He changed the 21-step tea making into “three steps” and helped the whole ritual become (5) (clear) than before.
Preparing-getting cups, water, and tea ready.
Brewing (泡制)—pouring from a height to release aroma (香气), serving tea, and making sure every (6) (drop) is shared.
Sharing—enjoying the tea together.
“There is a saying in Chaozhou: ‘Work hard, eat (7) (slow),’” Ye says. “It means you must put in effort, but when it is time (8) (eat), life should slow down.” Drinking tea is called shi cha, or “eating tea” in Chaozhou, showing people (9) key role of tea in daily life. This year, he brought the method to Shenzhen in Guangdong (10) giving training courses there, and he hopes to carry the tea culture to many more places in the years ahead.
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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共20分。
35.为了让学生有机会接触自然、参与社会实践、调节学习节奏,我省全面落实“秋假”制度。我校校报正在进行主题为“My autumn break(秋假)”的征文活动。假如你是Li Hua,请根据思维导图,结合你的真实经历,讲述你的秋假经历。
注意:1. 提供的信息仅供参考;
2. 文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名等信息;
3. 词数100词左右。
My autumn break
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1~15.【答案】C、B、D、D、A、C、C、A、D、A、B、A、B、B、A
16~18.【答案】A、C、C
19~22.【答案】B、B、A、D
23~26.【答案】C、B、A、D
27~30.【答案】C、A、C、B
31.【答案】【小题1】
D
【小题2】
C
【小题3】
E
【小题4】
A
【小题5】
Yes, because I can make new friends and learn new skills./No, because I don’t have enough time. (答案不唯一)
32.【答案】【小题1】
by
【小题2】
looks like
【小题3】
perfectly
【小题4】
only
【小题5】
wondered
【小题6】
parts
【小题7】
lower
33.【答案】【小题1】
season
【小题2】
natural
【小题3】
hike
【小题4】
daily
【小题5】
forget
【小题6】
easily
【小题7】
potatoes
【小题8】
against
34.【答案】【小题1】
entered
【小题2】
how
【小题3】
their
【小题4】
but
【小题5】
clearer
【小题6】
drop
【小题7】
slowly
【小题8】
to eat
【小题9】
the
【小题10】
by
35.【答案】My autumn break
This autumn break, I went to my grandparents’ village in the countryside. I stayed there for three days and had a great time.
I did farm work with my grandfather. We picked vegetables and fed the chickens. I also helped my grandmother cook meals. She taught me how to make dumplings.
I went there with my parents. We walked in the fields and enjoyed the fresh air. My grandfather told me many interesting stories about his childhood.
From this experience, I learned that farm work is not easy. I also learned to value food more. This autumn break was meaningful to me.
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