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2025年四川省綿陽(yáng)市平武縣中考二模英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀理解FromlocaleventsintheChinese-BritishcommunitytospeechesfromexpertsatLondon’sbestuniversities,ifyou’relookingforsomethingtodoinLondoninDecember,pickoneofthese!ChinaNerdfestDrinksChinaNerdfestishavingitsChristmasdrinksonTuesday,December17th.ForanyonewhohasspenttimeinChinaorhasaninterestinChina,it’stheplacetobetogettoknowlike-minded(志同道合的)peopleandhaveacoupleofdrinks.Allyouneedtodoistosignupbeforeentering.★From6:00p.m.,Tuesday,December17th★For4hoursTalk:Mexico’sChineseCommunityAuthorHugoWongwillbegivingatalkattheCharingCrossLibraryincentralLondonabouthisancestors(祖先)whosetupaChinesecommunityinMexicointhe19thcentury.HepublishedhisworkAmerica’sLostChinesewhichcoveredforgottencommunitiesofChinesepeopleinAmericaduringthe19thcentury.★6:00-7:00p.m.,Thursday,December5th★CharingCrossLibraryBritishMuseumSilkRoadExhibitionTheSilkRoadexhibitionattheBritishMuseumopenedinSeptember,anditisworththevisittolearnaboutthetraderoutesthatconnectedtoformthesilkroads.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreabouttheexhibitionbeforeyougo,readourreviewonline.★FromSeptember26th★BritishMuseum1.WhenisthemostsuitabletimetogotoChinaNerdfest?A.At6:00a.m. B.At7:00p.m. C.At8:00a.m. D.At10:00p.m.2.WhatmightAmerica’sLostChinesepossiblybe?A.Acommunity. B.Alibrary. C.Abook. D.Aspeech.3.Howcanyougetmoreinformationabouttheexhibition?A.Byreadingthebook. B.Bylisteningtothetalk.C.Byreadingthereviewonline. D.ByvisitingCharingCrossLibrary.4.WhichofthefollowingisFALSEaccordingtothepassage?A.AlltheactivitiesareheldinLondon.B.TheSilkRoadexhibitiondidn’topeninOctober.C.HugoWong’sancestorsmightliveinMexicoforsometime.D.YoucanmakefriendswithpeoplewhoareinterestedinChinainChinaNerdfest.5.Wherecanyoufindthesemessages?A.InaLondonnovel. B.InaLondonguidebook.C.InaLondonlifemagazine. D.InaLondongeographyresearchproject.AnEnglishteacherfromNewZealandrecentlyexplored(探索)thebeautifulcountrysideofBaodinginHebeiProvincebycyclingwithhisfamily.Alongwithmorethan100cyclinglovers,RobertJohnMurrayandhisfamilytookpartinthe“RidinginBaoding”eventonSaturday.Theyexperiencedthenaturalbeauty,richcultureandprosperity(繁榮)ofruralareasinBaoding,acitylocatedabout150kilometerssouthwestofdowntownBeijing.TheyalsovisitedscenicplacessuchasRuanzhuangCulturalandTourismTown,HaomengLinshuiHolidayResortandJiaheFarm,allfeaturingcountrysidesceneryandfolkarts.“I’vebeeninBaodingforalmost10yearsandhavewitnessed(見(jiàn)證)therapiddevelopmentinthepastfewyearshere,especiallyintheruralareaswherepeoplearekindandhappilylivingawell-off(富裕的)life,”saidthe56-year-oldRobert.RobertcametoBaodingin2015andhasworkedatHebeiFinanceUniversityasanEnglishteachereversince.HealsomarriedaChinesewomanandthecouplehastwochildren,aboyandagirl.DuringhistimeinBaoding,hehasenjoyedtakingpartinmanydifferentlocalactivitiestoimmerse(沉浸于)himselfinChineseculture,suchasexploringtraditionalChinesemedicine,celebratingtraditionalfestivalsliketheMid-AutumnFestival,anddiscoveringtheprogressofChina’smodernindustry.Forthistime,Robertandhisfamilyrodealongthecountrysideroads,makingstopsalongthewayfromtimetotimeandenjoyingwonderfulviewsovertheopencountryside.“Afterexperiencingthis,Ihopetosharethestoriesofthecountrysideanditspeoplewiththeworld,”hesaid.6.WhatcanweknowaboutRobertJohnMurrayfromthepassage?A.Heorganizedthe“RidinginBaoding”eventtopromotelocaltourism.B.Heisaprofessionalcyclistwhooftentakespartincyclingcompetitions.C.HehasastronginterestinexploringdifferentsidesofChineserurallife.D.HeonlybroughthisfamilytoBaodingthistimetoavoidthecitycrowds.7.WhatmightRobertthinkofthelifeintheruralareasaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Doubtful. B.Disappointing. C.Admirable. D.Normal.8.WhichofthefollowingmaybeawaythatRobertimmerseshimselfinChineseculture?A.Bytakingmedicinewhenhewasill.B.BycelebratingWomen’sDaywithlocals.C.Bysellingfolkartpiecesfromhishometown.D.BytakingpartinexcitingdragonboatracesduringtheDragonBoatFestival.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Robert’s10-yearlifeinChina.B.Robert’scyclinginthecountrysideinBaoding.C.Robert’sexplorationinChinesetraditionalindustry.D.Robert’sworkasanEnglishteacherinHebeiFinanceUniversity.10.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheBeautyofBaodingCity B.TheRuralDevelopmentinHebeiC.ANewZealandTeacher’sLifeinChina D.Robert’sCyclingAdventureinBaodingMapoTofuisoneofthemostfamoustraditionaldishesinSichuan.Itsmainingredientsincludetofuandchoppedbeef,togetherwithseasonings(調(diào)味品)suchaschilibeanpaste(豆制辣椒醬),chilipowder,Sichuanpepperpowder,soysauce,sugar,andstarch(淀粉).Thedishisknownforitslightyellowcolor,softandsmoothtofu,andaflavorthatisnumbing(麻的),spicy,pleasantandfresh.AtypicalfeatureofMapoTofuisthelightredchilioilthatcoversthesurfaceofthedish.Thisoilnotonlyimprovesthetastebutalsokeepsthetofuwarmforalongertime.Thedishisbestenjoyedwhileit’shot,astheflavorsaremorepronounced.TheoriginsofMapoTofudatebackto1862inChengdu,Sichuan.ThedishwascreatedbyawomannamedChen,whosefacehadsmallpockmarks.Becauseofthis,shewaskindlycalled“ChenMapo”bylocals,with“Ma”meaningpockmarkedand“po”meaningelderlywomen.Chenoriginallyranasmallrestaurantvisitedbyoilporters.TheseworkersoftenbroughttofuandbeefwiththemandaskedChentocooktheingredientsforthem.Overtime,Chendevelopedherownuniquecookingskills,turningthesesimpleingredientsintoadishthatwascolorfulandflavorful.Thisdishquicklygainedinpopularityandbecameknownas“ChenMapoTofu”.Today,MapoTofuisenjoyedbothinChinaandotherpartsoftheworld.ItslastingpopularityshowstheperfectblendofSichuan’sboldflavorsandtherichhistorybehindthedish.Whetherservedinhigh-endrestaurantsorathome,MapoTofuremainsashiningexampleofSichuan’scookingart.11.HowmanykindsofseasoningscanyoufindfromParagraph1?A.4. B.5. C.6. D.7.12.WhydopeopleusethelightredchilioilwhenmakingMapoTofu?A.Tokeepthedishhotter. B.Tomakethetastestronger.C.Tomakethedishremainspicy. D.Tocoverthesurfaceofthedish.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unique”inParagraph4mean?A.Strange. B.Similar. C.Familiar. D.Special.14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.PeoplecanseldomenjoyMapoTofuabroad.B.MapoTofuhasahistoryofoveroneandahalfcenturies.C.Thesofttofuandthespicyflavormakethedishveryfamous.D.LocalsnamedthewomanChenMapobecauseofherappearance.15.WhatcanyougetfromthepassageaboutMapoTofu?①itscreator②itscookingprocess③itsflavor④itspopularity⑤itsoriginA.①②④⑤ B.②③④⑤ C.①②③⑤ D.①③④⑤Naturehassomereallycruelbutcuteinsects—PandaAnts!YoumightbesurprisedtoknowthatPandaAntsaren’tactuallyants.Theyareakindofwasp(黃蜂)knownasVelvetAnts.ThePandaAntwasfirstintroducedinthescientificworldin1938.TheyliveinthedryareasalongthecoastofChile.Theylikesandyplacesalotbecauseit’seasyforthemtolookforfoodanddigholestolayeggsthere.Unlikealotofotherants,PandaAntsdon’tlivetogetheringroups.PandaAntsgottheirnamebecausethefemaleoneshaveareallyeye-catchingblackandwhitepattern.Butdon’tlettheircutelooksfoolyou!Theyhaveanothercommonname,CowKillerAnts,andthat’sbecausetheirstings(螫針)cancauseextremelypainfulfeelings.Theseinsectsarefamousforlookingforfoodbythemselves.WhatdoPandaAntsusuallyeat?Well,theirmainfoodincludessweetnectarandsomesmallinsects.FemalePandaAntsaresupergoodathunting.Theyusetheirstingstomaketheirprey(獵物)unabletomove.PandaAntshavesomereallyamazingfeaturesthathelpthemkeepalive.First,there’sabigdifferencebetweenmaleandfemalePandaAnts.Femaleoneshavereallystrongstings,buttheydon’t

havewings.Maleonesarebiggerandalthoughtheydon’thavestings,theycanflywiththeirwings.Anothercoolthingisthereallyhardoutershellcoveringofthesewasps.Thishardoutershellnotonlyhelpsthemkeepwaterinsidetheirbodiesbutalsoletsthemgetintotheundergroundhomesoftheinsectstheydependon.16.WheredoPandaAntslive?A.OnlyintheforestsofChile. B.InthedrycoastalareasofChile.C.Inwetlandareasaroundtheworld. D.Inthemountainswithalotofsnow.17.WhatdofemalePandaAntsusetohunt?A.Theirwings. B.Theirstings. C.Theirstronglegs. D.Theirsenseofsmell.18.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.PandaAntsarerealants.B.PandaAntsonlyliveinextremelycoldregions.C.PandaAntswerefirstscientificallydescribedin1938.D.ThemalePandaAntshavestrongerstingsthanthefemaleones.19.Whatcanyougetfromthepassage?A.PandaAntsalwayshuntingroupslikeotherants.B.PandaAntsareindangerbecauseoftheirspeciallivinghabits.C.PeopleliketokeepPandaAntsaspetsbecauseoftheircutelooks.D.ThehardoutershellofPandaAntshelpsthemprotectthemselvesbetter.20.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribePandaAnts?A.Unbelievable. B.Gentle. C.Harmless. D.Common.二、完形填空Chinahasalongandremarkablehistoryabout“money”.About5,000yearsago,shellswereused21money,whichwascalled“qian”.Thenmetalcurrency(貨幣)startedtobeusedwidely.Coppercoins(銅錢(qián))hadtheirrootsinpeople’sdailylifeandwork.The“Tongbao”coinsuchas“QianlongTongbao”or“KangxiTongbao”,whichshowedthetitle(稱號(hào))of22control,hadthelongestcirculation(流通)inChina’shistory.23,gold,silver,foodandotherkindsofmaterialsalsoservedasformsofmoneyindifferenttimes.Over1,000yearsago,thefirstpapermoney,“Jiaozi”,appearedinChina.Now,themoney24isthe5theditionofrenminbi.Throughtheyears,greatchangeshavetakenplaceintheirlookandprintingmethods.Theyhavebecomesaferandmorebeautiful,whichnotonly25thedevelopmentofcurrencybutalsoshowsChina’sprogressineconomyandtechnology.21.A.like B.for C.a(chǎn)s D.with22.A.emperors’ B.farmers’ C.soldiers’ D.educators’23.A.Anyway B.Besides C.However D.Perhaps24.A.intime B.inuse C.incommon D.inall25.A.requires B.regards C.repeats D.reflectsInthepast,themountainsintheStateofShuwereveryhighanddangerous.Andtherewasnowayforthearmyto26.ThekingoftheStateofShuwasreallygreedy(貪婪的).WhenthekingoftheStateofQinheardaboutthis,heplannedtotake27ofitandattacktheStateofShu.ThekingoftheStateofQinhadastoneoxandputalotofgoldunderits28,lyingthatitwasgoldpoop(排泄物)comingoutofthestoneox.HesentalettertothekingoftheStateofShu,sayinghewaswillingtogivethisstoneoxtohimasa29.ThekingoftheStateofShuwas30forthisstoneox.Sohesentpeopletocutthroughthe31,fillupthevalleys(山谷),buildbridgesandmakeroads.Healso32fivestrongmentotheStateofQintobringbackthestoneox.WhentheyweremovingthestoneoxtotheStateofShu,theQinarmy33followedbehind.Soon,theytookovertheStateofShu.34,theordinarypeoplelaughedandsaid,“Thefallofthecountryandthelossoflifeareallbecauseofbeinggreedyforsmallthings!”Thisstoryshowsusthatwhenfacingthetemptation(誘惑)ofmoney,wemustkeepaclearmind.Otherwise,we’llbe35andlosealotbecauseofasmallgain.26.A.breakthrough B.takeoff C.lookthrough D.setoff27.A.notice B.care C.a(chǎn)dvantage D.charge28.A.head B.bottom C.neck D.leg29.A.prediction B.product C.position D.present30.A.famous B.a(chǎn)shamed C.thirsty D.fit31.A.forests B.mountains C.buildings D.fields32.A.supported B.sent C.separated D.swept33.A.completely B.gradually C.quietly D.cheerfully34.A.Lateron B.Inturn C.Atonce D.Byfar35.A.treated B.lied C.trusted D.tricked三、短文填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(不超過(guò)3個(gè)單詞),并將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。AChinesenightmarketisalivelyplacewherepeoplecometoshop,eatandhavefun.Locatedinstreetsandalleys,itopensintheeveningand36(stay)busytilllateintothenight.Youcantrytastysnackslikekebabs(烤串),dumplingsandstinkytofu,andfindhandmadegoods.37brightlights,wonderfulsmellsandacheerfulatmosphere,anightmarketisagreatplacetovisitintheevening.TheoriginofChinesenightmarketscanbetracedback38(thousand)ofyears.The39(early)nightmarketsbegantoappearduringtheEasternHanDynasty.Atthattime,tradersusedtheirfreetimeintheevening40(set)upasmallbusinessonthestreets.Overtime,nightmarkets41(gradual)becameanimportantpartofcitylife,servingasplacesforsocializing,shopping,andentertainment.Nightmarketsofferplentyofsnacksandsomeregional(區(qū)域的)specialandcreativefood42isfamousworldwide.Forexample,stinkytofu,althoughitssmellmightmakesomepeoplerunaway,isconsideredaspecialdishformanypeople.Each43(city)nightmarkethasitsownspecialfoods,andpeoplecanenjoyarangeofmouthwateringsnacksinnightmarketsacrossdifferentcities.Manynightmarkets44(be)notonlyplacestoeatandshopbutalsogreatspotstoexperiencelocalculturesofar.Insomenightmarkets,peoplecanbuytraditionalhandicraftsandwatchfolkart45(perform),suchaspaper-cuttinganddoughfigurine-making(捏面人).Tradersusetheseculturaldisplaystoattractvisitors,showingtheuniquetraditionsofthearea.四、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下面短文,然后在文后表格內(nèi)完成內(nèi)容摘要,每空不超過(guò)3個(gè)詞,并將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。Gulliver’sTravelstellsthestoryofLemuelGulliver,aship’sdoctor,whohasthemostincredibleexperiencesonhistravels.ThestoryistoldbyGulliverhimselfandeveryjourneyhemakesendswithhisshipbeingdestroyedorattackedbypirates(海盜).EachtimethishappensGulliverfindshimselfinastrangelandwithevenstrangerpeople.FromthetinyLilliputianstotheenormous(巨大的)Brobdingnagians.FromthestrangeLaputiansontheirislandintheskytotheintelligentspeakinghorses,theHouyhnhnms.ManytimesGulliverisindangerandriskshislife,butluckilyheisalwayssaved.Gulliver’sTravelswasasuccesswhenitwasfirstpublished.Itisstillpopulartodaybecausebothyoungreadersandadultsenjoyit.Thisisbecauseitcanbeenjoyedonmanydifferentlevels:asayoungreader’sfantasystoryabouttravelandadventureandalsoasapoliticalsatire(諷刺文學(xué))foradults,criticizinggovernmentsandleaders.Gulliver’sTravelsisobviouslyalsoatravelbookandGulliverisagreatadventurer.Hecanneverrefusethetemptationtoleavehomeandtravelontheseasanothertime.Alltheseingredientsmakethebookaclassicwhichpeoplearenevertiredofreading.AttheendofthestoryGulliverfinallyendshistravelsbutheisstronglychangedbythem.Helearnsthattherearemanydifferentideasofwhatmakesacivilizedsocietyandthatwemustnotfeelsuperior(有優(yōu)越感的)toothersjustbecausetheyaredifferentfromus.AFamousNovel—Gulliver’sTravels46?TheLilliputians—tinypeople?TheBrobdingnagians—enormouspeople?TheLaputians—strangepeople?TheHouyhnhnms—47Story?Gulliverleaveshomeandtravelsontheseas.?Hisshipisdestroyedorattackedduringthejourney.?Heisluckyenoughtobe48fromdangermanytimes.Popularity?For49:Afantasystory?Foradults:Apoliticalsatire50?Acivilizedsocietyisfullofdifferentideas.?Nooneshouldbesuperiortoothers.五、書(shū)面表達(dá)51.假定你是李華,請(qǐng)閱讀筆友Mike的郵件并用英語(yǔ)回復(fù)。To:LiHuaFrom:MikeDearLiHua,I’msoproudofyourcountrywhenhearingthatChineseSpringFestivalhasbeensuccessfullyaddedtothelistoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity(人類非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)),whichmakesmeplantospendmynextSpringFestivalinChina.Wouldyoumindtellingmemoreaboutit?Meanwhile,I’mafraidIcan’tbehaveproperlyduringthefestival,socanyoupossiblytellmewhatIshouldpayattentionto?Ican’twaittohavethenicefestival.Allthebest,Mike寫(xiě)作要求:1.詞數(shù)在100詞左右,郵件的首尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)以使行文連貫;3.文中不能出現(xiàn)自己的姓名和所在學(xué)校的名稱。To:MikeFrom:LiHuaDearMike,Iamgladtohearfromyou.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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