2026年中考英语时文阅读4月(一) (含答案)

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2026年中考英语时文阅读4月(一)
I.完型填空
Zhang Xue was born in a poor village. At 14, he left school and worked as a __1__. His hands were often covered with black oil, but he had a big __2__ --- to make the best Chinese motorcycle.
When he was 19, he rode in the heavy__3__for over 100 kilometers just to catch a TV reporter. He wanted to get a chance to show his riding skills. People laughed at him, but he never __4__ Later, he started his own company in Chongqing. He put all his money into making powerful __5__ It was very __6__, and he failed many times.But he told his team, "We must do the right thing, even if it is difficult.In March 2026, a French rider rode Zhang's motorcycle in a world-class __7__ in Portugal. To everyone's __8__, the Chinese motorcycle won the first place! It broke the long-term control of foreign brands. Watching the game in Chongqing, Zhang Xue __9__ with tears of joy.After becoming famous, many people wanted to give him__10__ to invest (投资) in his company. But Zhang __11__ most of them and kept his phone on flight mode. He just wanted to focus on his work. What's more he made a special __12__: new riders with less than one year of experience are not __13__ to buy his fast motorcycles. If a shop sells it to a newbie, people can report it for a 5,000 yuan reward. He cares more about people's __14__ than making money. Zhang Xue's story tells us that an ordinary person can also achieve great __15__ through true love and hard work.
1.A. doctor B. repairman C. farmer D. teacher
2.A.problem B. dream C. habit D. mistake
3.A.sun B. snow C. wind D. rain
4.A. woke up B. gave up C. stood up D. looked up
5.A. engines B. toys C. computers D. clothes
6.A.easy B. interesting C. hard D.relaxing
7.A.test B.class C. meeting D. race
8.A.sadness B. surprise C. anger D. fear
9.A. laughed B. shouted C.cried D.jumped
10. A.food B. advice C.time D. money
11. A. accepted B. refused C.kept D. wasted
12.A.excuse B. joke C.rule D. choice
13.A.told B. allowed C.ordered D. invited
14. A. study B. speed C. safety D. business
15. A.success B. failure C.trouble D. danger
II.阅读理解
A
On April 5th, the Macau World Cup table tennis event welcomed a new men's singles champion. Wang Chuqin lay on the blue court, covering his face to calm his emotions after the final point Coach Wang Hao came to celebrate with him.
Facing a double match day, Wang Chuqin did not repeat past setbacks but wrote a new story. He first won his semifinal, advancing to the World Cup final for the first time In the final, he was once behind 2-3 but staged a comeback against a young Japanese player who had recently defeated him, winning in seven close games to claim his first World Cup title.
At 25 years old, Wang has now won his second major singles championship. More valuable than the title itself is his growth under pressure. After several teammates exited early, Wang became the only Chinese player left in the men's singles quarterfinals. Carrying heavy expectations, he fought through a tough path to the championship.
"The pressure on the whole men's team was big, but everyone helped guide my emotions and let me prepare at my own pace,” Wang said after the match. He described every match as unforgettable and extremely difficult.From coming back twice in the round of 16, to saving the match from 1-3 down in the quarterfinals, to winning two tough matches on the final day, Wang thanked his teammates and fans. “I'm very happy to say once again-I did not let you down this time either.”
The women's singles champion Sun Yingsha also experienced a thrilling journey in Macau. "Every day and every match brought different feelings and ups and downs," Sun shared. She faced tough battles from the first round, including a match she nearly lost, to the final where she overcame teammate Wang Manyu 4-1. Although the score looked comfortable, she still met many challenges.
"I hope to review and rest well after this, and give my all at the upcoming World Team Table Tennis Championships," Sun said, already looking ahead. "I want to carry the meaning of this championship forward with me."
What did Wang Chuqin do right after winning the final match
A. He lay on the court to calm down B. He immediately hugged his coach.
C. He thanked the audience loudly. D. He went to celebrate with teammates
2. What was special about Wang Chuqin's path to the championship
A. He defeated all opponents easily. B. He was the only Chinese man left in the quarterfinals
C. He did not face any strong players. D. He played all his matches on the same day.
3. According to the text, how did Wang Chuqin probably feel during the competition
A. Relaxed and confident. B. Bored and uninterested C. Excited but careless. D. Pressured but determined
4. What’s the main idea of the passage
A. Introducing the rules of the Macau World Cup
B. Praising the Japanese player for his good performance.
C. Reporting Wang and Sun's wins and their hard journey
D. Explaining how to train to be a table tennis champion.
5. Where is this passage most likely from
A. A science magazine. B. A history textbook. C. A sports news report. D. A personal travel diary
B
Recently, a food stall called "Mo's Chicken Pot" in Shunde, Foshan, has become very popular. In a video, the owner jokingly said that he used frozen chicken and told people not to come, adding, "I'm about to close, go next door." But the more he refused, the more popular he became.
From the barbecue shops in Zibo to the "Chicken Steak Brother," and now Mo's Chicken Pot, an ordinary person who "doesn't want to be famous" becomes a hot topic online. People travel from different cities and wait in line for three or four hours. What are they chasing (追求)
They are chasing a rare emotional value. Mo's Chicken Pot became popular not because of marketing, but because it didn't want to be marketed. People are tired of perfect images, exaggerated (夸大的)stories, and planned marketing. When they see an owner who just wants to make good chicken pot and even tries to "hide," they feel this is "real." Mr. Mo's words, "Before, I had ten tables a day After closing, I could go sing karaoke and take a walk in the morning," touched many people's dream of a "relaxed life." In today's busy and anxious world, his ability to say no and live at his own pace has become something many people wish for but cannot have. Mr. Mo's popularity is a form of emotional consumption (消费). People are drawn to his way of life.Why does an ordinary person like this become popular in a similar way
Because online trends need freshness and constantly(不断地) create the illusion of "realness." When the last "unwilling -to -be-famous" person loses popularity, people still long for "untouched realness." So, the trend looks for the next "real" person and follows the same pattern. The reason "not wanting to be famous" becomes famous is that it satisfies people's hunger for "realness." But when "realness" is produced in large numbers, it is no longer real.
Mr. Mo is now in the spotlight. With so much attention, he has to face the camera and respond to people,even though he never wanted to be famous. Those waiting in line are not just there for the chicken pot but also for the feeling of "being there" and the sense of taking part in something “real”
Trends will fade (褪色), but the chicken pot remains For people like Mr. Mo when they become popular, they should stay calm. When the attention fades, they should keep doing what they do well. As for the rest of us, instead of spending time waiting in line, we should focus on creating our own relaxed and happy life.After all, a truly good life doesn't need to be proven by others' attention.
What did the owner of Mo's Chicken Pot do in the video
A. He encouraged people to visit his shop often. B. He told people not to come to his food stall.
C. He showed how to cook chicken in a healthy way. D. He invited famous people to try his chicken pot.
7. Why are people tired of perfect stories and ads
A. They want something real instead of those B. They think those stories are too hard to believe.
C. They prefer to watch funny videos online. D. They do not like to wait in long lines.
8. What is Mr. Mo like according to the passage
A. He is honest and likes a simple and easy life. B. He is very funny and loves being on camera
C. He works all day and wants to be successful. D. He is good at making ads to get more people
9. What is the main idea of this passage
A. It talks about how to make a popular chicken pot. B. It describes different food stalls around the world.
C. It explains why people like to travel for good food. D. It discusses why people look for real life online
What can we learn from the last paragraph
Mr. Mo's food stall will close very soon. B. It is important to follow online trends.
C. We should live our own life in our own way. D. Waiting for famous food is always worth it.
C
The Comeback of Wired Headphones: More Than Just a Trend
If you remember, things started to change when Apple stopped including earphone jacks (耳机插孔) on iPhones ten years ago. Wired headphones (有线耳机) gradually fell out of fashion, and Bluetooth became the main trend.
However, everything goes in cycles. Wired headphones have now come back into style around the world, and their sales jumped by 20 per cent at the beginning of 2026. People have found beauty in this old-school device again.
There's no denying that celebrities (明星) played a big role in this comeback Many of them, whether they are pop stars or basketball stars, were seen wearing wired headphones, This made their fans want to copy their cool looks.
But we shouldn't forget the value of the device itself. Firstly, quality really matters. Take Apple: regular Air Pods can cost more than six times as much as Ear Pods, while the noise-cancelling version (降噪版本) can cost up to ten times as much And that's not the whole story when you check how easily a single earbud (入耳式耳机)can 'wander off". People end up spending even more to buy new ones.
Charging (充电) is another headache, especially with wireless earbuds, which usually last several hours on a single charge. Ever been hit with a low-batery warning once you put them on That's strange! Wired headphones won't give you this trouble, though. That's exactly the reason why singer Li Ronghao chose to stick with wired headphones, as he once said on Weibo.
Yet, there's probably a deeper reason behind all this popularity. As too many things don't feel real in this AI age, more and more people, even Gen Zers, are looking for real touch points while going about their daily lives.They take up analogue (非数字的) hobbies like cycling, or use vintage (经典的) products such as 'dumbphones' and Instax cameras. The goal is to cut down on digital usage, even if not to cut it out entirely. Wired headphones just add to the whole experience.
What caused wired headphones to fall out of fashion ten years ago
They became too expensive for most people.
B. Apple started leaving out earphone jacks on iPhones
The sound quality of Bluetooth headphones became much better.
Celebrities stopped using them in public
What is the main reason for the recent increase in wired headphone sales
A. Many people think they sound better than wireless ones
B. They are now much cheaper than AirPods.
C.New technology has made them more comfortable
D. They have come back into style around the world.
13. According to Paragraph 4, what is a problem with regular Air Pods
A. A single earbud is often lost by its user. B. They are not as comfortable as wired headphones.
C. They break very easily. D. They have worse noise-cancelling than other brands.
14. Why does the writer mention singer Li Ronghao
A. To show that wired headphones are popular with singers.
B. To give an example of a celebrity who likes wireless earbuds.
C. To prove that wired headphones are cheaper for celebrities.
D. To explain that wired headphones do not have battery problems.
15. What is the writer's main purpose in writing this article
A. To explain why wired headphones are better than wireless ones
B. To describe how celebrities influence fashion trends.
C. To discuss the reasons for the return of wired headphones
D. To encourage people to use fewer digital products.
D
On March 28th, a farewell meeting for Zhang Xuefeng was held in Suzhou. Tens of thousands of people came to say goodbye to him on their own. Outside the funeral home, the line of people was over several kilometers long. In the cold wind, they held white flowers, standing silently from late night to early morning, just to see this "educator for common people" for the last time. Some drove thousands of kilometers to get there, and some even held college admission letters to thank him with tears in their eyes.
Many people first knew Zhang Xuefeng from his humorous and clear speeches on study planning. He could make boring knowledge about college and major choices easy to understand, and helped lots of students avoid wrong decisions.
However, his value went far beyond that. He cared more about students from ordinary and poor families. At a time when education information was not fairly shared, he was brave enough to tell the truth to help them. He clearly pointed out the employment problems of some majors, so that ordinary families could keep away from unsuitable choices., He kept live streaming to answer questions day after day, and shared practical education information with millions of people for free.
Many students changed their lives with his advice. People feel sad about his passing, but they will always remember the warmth and power he left, as well as the lesson that health is the most important thing in life.
How did the people show their respect and sadness for Zhang Xuefeng's passing
They held a large online meeting to share their stories about him.
They built a statue in Suzhou in memory of his great contributions.
They wrote thousands of letters to his family to show their feelings.
They waited in a long line in the cold for hours to see him for the last time.
Why was Zhang Xuefeng especially meaningful to students from ordinary families
He provided them with free textbooks and study materials for exams.
He shared fair education information and helped them avoid poor choices.
He offered them money support so that they could go to better schools.
He taught them how to make funny speeches to become popular online.
What lesson does the writer want to tell us at the end of the passage
A. We should try to become as helpful and famous as Zhang Xuefeng
B. Choosing the right college major is the key to a successful life.
C. We should value health while working hard to help others and achieve goals.
D. Fair education information is the most important thing in today's society.
19. Which of the following is TRUE about Zhang Xuefeng's work
A. He mainly helped rich students enter the world's top universities.
B. He became famous by writing interesting books about school life.
C. He explained complex college and major information in a simple way.
D. He asked students to pay for his advice about choosing their majors.
20. What can we infer from the passage about Zhang Xuefeng's influence
A. Many people felt he was like a family teacher who truly cared about them.
B. His advice was only useful for students who wanted to find a good job.
C. He was more popular among university teachers than among high school students.
D. His live streams were mostly watched by people who wanted to become humorous
E
Chinese authorities have officially introduced ciyuan as the standard Chinese name for the core AI term"token," putting an end to years of confusing and inconsistent translations across the tech sector. The move aims to unify technical language and support the healthy growth of the country's fast-expanding Al industry.
At its heart, a token is the basic unit that AI models use to process text. It can be a word, part of a word, a single character or a punctuation mark. For English, one token roughly equals four characters or three-quarters of a word. For Chinese, tokens are generally measured by individual characters and common phrases, with one character typically counting as one token. Far more than a technical detail, tokens serve as a key measure of computing power and a standard unit for pricing AI services. Thanks to booming AI development, China's daily token use has now passed 140 trillion, putting its large language models at the global forefront. Chinese AI services also cost significantly less than those offered by international competitors.
In the digital age, tokens are expected to become as essential a resource as electricity or running water. With the official adoption of ciyuan, China is establishing clearer rules for its AI market, raising public understanding and building a more orderly environment for the future of artificial intelligence.
Why has China introduced the official term "ciyuan"
To replace the English word "token" completely.
To end unclear and inconsistent translations in the tech field.
To increase the daily use of tokens in AI models.
To raise the prices of AI services in the global market.
What is a token according to the text
A special kind of AI system B. A punctuation mark used in Chinese texts.
C. A new tool to measure electricity D. The basic unit for AI to process text.
How is a token generally counted in Chinese
One token equals one Chinese character. B. One token is four Chinese characters.
C. One token stands for three-quarters of a sentence. D. One token includes several punctuation marks.
What can we learn from the second paragraph
China's large language models are among the world's best.
China has the world's most expensive AI services.
C. Token is only used to count English words and phrases.
Daily token use in China is under 140 trillion.
What is the best title for the passage
The Fast Development of AI Industry Worldwide.
How to Process Text with AI Models.
Official Term "Ciyuan" for AI Token Unveiled in China.
D. Different Ways to Count Tokens in Languages
F
At a hospital bakery in Kunming, the air smells of fresh bread with goji berries (枸杞) and jujubes (红枣), traditional foods known for their health benefits. As the bread comes out, a long line is already waiting.
This mix of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and modern baking has made hospital bakeries popular among young people. They want food that is both tasty and good for their health Wu Min, a visitor from Sichuan province, said she bought dozens of loaves as gifts after learning about the bakery online, a practice that has become common among young travelers.
In Xishuangbanna, a hospital makes Swiss rolls with sour rose hips (玫瑰果), a local plant. The Dai people have a long tradition of adding healthy plants to food In Guizhou, a hospital now offers "fish mint (鱼腥草) bread"to attract people who care about health.
Many young people today face health problems from busy work and irregular schedules. They want to stay healthy but don't want to spend too much money. The idea of "food as medicine" fits their needs. Experts note that China has a long history of using food to improve health. With many TCM plants, people have created medicinal cuisine" (药用膳食).
To meet the great need among the young, medicinal food has become an important part of the market and TCM tea drinks and medicinal food restaurants are growing fast. A report shows people aged 18 to 35 make up83.7% of health consumers in China. They enjoy sharing online, making "new Chinese-style healthy living"popular.
However, experts also warn about problems. "Most medicinal breads don't list what herbs they use or who should avoid them," said Zhao Yinghong, a medical expert in Xishuangbanna. Without clear rules, consumers should be careful and not expect these breads to solve health problems. "This could mislead people and hurt trust in TCM if not done properly," she said.
For what purpose did Wu Min go to the bakery early in the morning
A. To bring back presents for her loved ones. B. To buy birthday gifts for her workmates.
C. To taste the first bite of baked bread herself. D. To learn the secret of making delicious bread.
27. Why is medicinal cuisine getting popular among many young people
A. Because young people prefer bread with special flavors.
B. Because it costs less than what hospitals usually provide.
C. Because they wish to keep fit without paying lots of money.
D. Because TCM has recently become a popular subject in schools.
28. How does the writer support his idea in Paragraph 5
A. By giving examples B. By describing scenes C. By comparing products D. By showing numbers
29. According to the last paragraph, what is the experts' attitude toward the popularity of medicinal bread
A. Supportive and excited.
B. Interested but concerned
C. Surprised but disappointed
D. Uninterested and uncaring.
What does the writer mainly discuss in this passage
A tour of Yunnan's hospital bakeries.
B. The history of medicinal food in China.
C Young people learning to bake healthy bread themselves.
The mix of traditional Chinese medicine and modern baking.
第二节 还原短文
The AI-generated short drama Snowy Fox Rescue has taken China's internet by storm, reaching more than 50 billion views across major platforms. Its creators are a small team of four young people who run a spiced pressed duck business in Guiyang, Guizhou. 1_________
Taking inspiration from traditional folk stories about foxes returning kindness, the team added a playful comic twist and used a nostalgic Shaw Brothers martial-arts style. 2._________ And the video quickly became hugely popular online as soon as it came out.
The craze drew wide public participation. Official accounts including People's Daily and the Southern Theater Command Air Force created their own versions based on the drama. 3._________The growing trend also brought unexpected economic benefits. It helped lift the team's duck sales by around 10 to 15 percent.
_________It makes content creation much easier for common people without professional skills or expensive equipment. The creators believe ordinary people can become popular online just by putting forward creative ideas with the help of AI. 5._________It will surely help more people learn about the local food culture of Guizhou.
Their original purpose was simply to promote their local food product.
They finished making the first episode of the drama in just five hours.
What role does AI technology play in this online trend
They plan to develop a short drama series called the “Spiced Pressed Duck Universe”.
Many people have doubts about the future of this AI short drama.
Famous stars like Jolin Tsai and Lu Yuxiao also joined in the online creation.
第三节 信息匹配
A. Knowledge starts with practice.
Real understanding and skill come from actually doing something, not just from reading, studying, or thinking about it.
B. He who laughs last laughs best.
Someone might seem to be winning or doing well at the beginning, but the person who succeeds in the end is the one who is truly successful.
C.Every little helps.
Even a small action can be helpful and can make a difference
D. Easier said than done.
Something sounds simple, but it is actually very difficult to do in reality.
E. Better late than never.
It is better for someone to do something late than not to do it at all.
F. A man becomes learned by asking questions
Learning and wisdom come from being curious. Don't be afraid to ask questions when you don't know something.
G. Don't put off (推迟) till tomorrow what should be done today.
If you have a task to do, it's better to do it now rather than waiting until later
________John needs to hand in a book report soon. He tells himself to start now, but he continues to play video games. He believes he has a lot of time and can do it tomorrow.
2.________ Lily and her friend are in a math competition. There are three tests. After the first test, Lily gets a higher score and can't help being proud of herself.
3________ In an English class, the teacher has just explained a grammar rule. Leo doesn't understand it, but he is too shy to raise his hand and ask. He is afraid of being laughed at by others.
4.________ Monica is trying to learn how to write in English. She knows many words and grammar rules, but she still can't start writing. She always says she needs to learn more first.
5.________Betty is weak in physics and wants to change that. After thinking for a long time, she finally decides to make a change, but she worries it's too late.
III.语法填空
Have you looked at your new history book recently If you open it to the page about the Ming Dynasty, you might see 1.___________big surprise. There is a picture of the famous Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. But wait! He looks very different. In the past, students saw a strange picture of 2.___________(he). His face was very long, and his chin looked like a"shoehorn" (鞋拔). When 3.___________ (see) his funny face, some students even can't help laughing.4.________ the new textbooks are different. Now, the Emperor, a handsome man, looks very serious and calm. This 5.___________ (not be) a mistake, This is actually the "real" picture of the Emperor from the Palace Museum.
So, why did we have two different pictures The answer is an interesting story about power. Long ago,people believed that dragons were strong and 6.___________(power) gods. They thought that a "dragon face" was special. A dragon face has a high forehead and a very long chin (下巴). The Emperor's son, Zhu Di, wanted everyone to respect his father. So, the "strange" picture 7.___________(create). Artists painted the Emperor with a dragon face 8.___________(make) him look strong and wise. It was a made-up story to help the family rule the country. But today, historians want to show us the 9.___________(true). They changed the picture 10. the textbook to show what Zhu Yuanzhang really looked like. It is great to see the real man behind the stories.
IV.书面表达
下周初一年同学将前往研学基地参加为期3天的实践活动。学校英语公众号正在征集“Study Camp Tips”栏目稿件,旨在帮助他们更好地适应宿舍生活。
假设你是李华,请根据所给图片信息,用英文写一封信投稿。请在稿件中描述你在宿舍(dormitory) 中的劳动经历和收获,并给出1-2条具体建议,向学弟学妹分享你的经验。
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参考答案
完型填空
1-5 BDBA 6-10 CDBCD 11-15 BCBCA
阅读理解
A篇 ABDCC
B篇 BAADC
C篇 BDADC
D篇 DBCCA
E篇 BDAAC
F篇 ACDBD
ABFCD
GBFAE
语法填空
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书面表达
Dear my younger schoolmates,
I heard that you're going to the study camp next week.When I joined the study camp last year, I experienced lots of meaningful dorm work: washing my own clothes, folding quilts neatly and cleaning the room with my roommates. It taught me to be independent, value teamwork and enjoy a tidy living space, which brings us a warm and comfortable camp life. Here are my tips:First, make a clear list of your belongings to avoid losing anything Second, divide daily cleaning tasks fairly with roommates to keep your dorm clean and tidy.
Hope you have a great time in the camp!