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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页江苏省无锡市锡北片2025-2026学年第一次模拟测试试卷初三英语一、单选题:本大题共14小题,共14分。1.________attractivethecherryblossoms(樱花)inWuxi’sYuantouzhuare!A.How B.Whatan C.What D.Howan2.ThecherryblossomsinWuxigivepeopleanearly________ofspring.A.sense B.theme C.result D.chance3.—ManytouristswouldliketovisitWuxiforitsbeautifulYuantouzhu.—Yes.Itis________knownalloverthecountry.A.exactly B.widely C.hardly D.probably4.Youwon’tfullyunderstandthecultureofWuxi________yougothereinperson.A.because B.if C.since D.unless5.Peoplecanparkon________sideofthestreetinWuxi,ortheywillbefined.A.either B.both C.neither D.none6.—WithXiaohongshu,weknowexactlywhereto“daka”!—That’sright.We________getaguideanymore.A.can’t B.shouldn’t C.mustn’t D.needn’t7.Let'sGoNowisapopularTVprogram.Itshows________storiesofstarstravellingaroundChina.()A.

real-life B.

all-time C.

well-paid D.

high-speed8.Travellingisagoodwaytoexperiencelife________schoolandlearnabouttheworld.A.over B.through C.beyond D.past9.—Amy,Ihearyouaregoingtospendthesummerholidayabroad.—Ididconsiderit,butIhave________theplan.TravellingaroundChinameansmoretome.A.confirmed B.connected C.controlled D.cancelled10.—Leo,Iknowyoulovetravelling.Couldyoutellme________?—Yes,Amy.Don’tyourememberthekeyringofcherryblossomsIgaveyoulastspring?A.ifyouhavegonetoYuantouzhu B.whendidyougotoYuantouzhu

C.ifyouhavebeentoYuantouzhu D.whenhaveyoubeentoYuantouzhu11.Whatdoesthemessageontherightsay?

AmyDoyouknowtoday’sHistoryhomework?I’veforgottentowriteitdowninmynotebook.LeoA.LeowantstocopyAmy’sHistoryhomework.

B.Leodoesn’twanttodotheHistoryhomework.

C.LeowantstoknowwhattheHistoryhomeworkis.

D.LeohasforgottentofinishhisHistoryhomework.12.Ifit________rainythisweekend,ourschooltriptoenjoycherryblossomswillbeputoff.A.willbe B.is C.was D.hasbeen13.Lifeisliketravelling.Wemakeplans,butweneverknowhowitwill________intheend.A.turnout B.workout C.putout D.carryout14.—Oh,no.Wehavetofinishthehistoryprojecton“AncientWuxi”intwodays!—Don’tworry,Leo.________.I’llsearchforinformation,youdrawmapsandLilycanmakethePPT.A.Don’tburnthecandleatbothends

B.Manyhandsmakelightwork

C.Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket

D.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。IrememberturningonmyiPadonedayinGrade5afterasillyconversationwithmycousinaboutscarystoryideas.Hourslater,I

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myfirstshortstory.Sincethen,I’vewrittenmanystories,

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mostareunfinished.Ialsoreadmorebooksandsawmorebadreviewsofstorieswrittenbystrangersonline.Ialsonoticedhowwellpeoplemyagecanwrite,andIbegantofeelless

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aboutsharingmywork.“Whatifmywritingisn’tasgoodaseverybodyelse’s?”Iwondered.Often,hobbiesstartassomethingfun,awaytopasstimewithfriendsandfamily,orto

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ourbusylives.Writingwasmyfirstrealhobby,onethatIpickedupalmost10yearsago.However,mywishtobeabetterwriterisnever

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,soIdropwritingformonthsatatime.Whenahobbyfeelslikeachore(琐事),it

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itsjoy.Wehaveto

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thatit’sOKtonotbegoodatsomething.Hobbiesaretheretogiveyouabreathoffreshairfromhavingtobegreatat

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fromstudytowork.Besides,beinggoodatsomethingissubjective(主观的)andweareoftenourownbiggestcritics(批评者).Maybeyounevergetbetterattheskillsyourhobbiesteachyou,andthat’sOK.Aslongasitbringsyoujoy,keepdoingthathobby.Findthe

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inwhatyoudo,evenifyou’re“supposed”tobegoodatitbynow.

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,ahobbyissomethingyoudoforpleasureinyourfreetime.Ifit’snolongerfun,it’snolongerahobby.15.A.read B.completed C.forgot D.studied16.A.though B.as C.because D.so17.A.excited B.worried C.nervous D.confident18.A.catchupwith B.lookforwardto C.getawayfrom D.giveinto19.A.made B.held C.met D.shared20.A.loses B.doubles C.spreads D.shows21.A.accept B.discuss C.decide D.introduce22.A.anything B.something C.everything D.nothing23.A.key B.joy C.way D.chance24.A.Asaresult B.Forexample C.Atfirst D.Afterall三、阅读理解:本大题共13小题,共26分。A

HowCleanAreYourHands?Seethehiddendirtonyourhandsandeverydayobjectswiththiseasytest!Part1:Whatyouneed·Threefreshbreadslices·Water·Zipperbags(oneforeachslice)·Aspraybottle·Yourhands(Don’twashthemyet!)·Thingstotest,likeaphonePart2:Dothetest1.Touchthebread:·Slice1:Withyourunwashedfingers·Slice2:Withyourphone.·Slice3:Withsomeoneelse’shandsafterusingsoap.2.Makeitwet.Lightlyspraywateroneachslicetohelpmould(霉)grow.3.Label:Puteachsliceinitsownzipperbag.Sealandlabelit.4.Store:Placethebagsinawarmplaceathome.Part3:Watchthetest·Checkthebagsdailyforsevendays.·Comparethemouldgrowth.Whatwelearn​​​​​​​Themouldshowsusthedirtonourhandsandeverydayobjects.Attention:Ifyouareunder18,pleasedothiswithanadult.25.Whichstepcomesaftermakingthebreadwet?A.Comparethemouldgrowthdaily.

B.Lightlyspraywateroneachbreadslice.

C.Touchthreebreadslicesindifferentways.

D.Labeleachbagwithwhatthebreadtouched.26.Accordingtothetest,thewriterprobablywantsusto________.A.learnhowtogrowmouldforstudy

B.realizesomedailyobjectsareclean

C.seetheimportanceofwashinghands

D.knowthatbreadgoesbadfasterinbags27.Thisisprobablyapagetakenfrom________.A.astorybook B.anovel C.amagazine D.atravelguideBBedtimecomeseverynight,butwhatifyou’renotfeelingsleepy?Shouldyoustillheadtobedevenifyouknowyou’lljustlietherewithyoureyesopen?Thisproblemhasbeenaroundforaslongaspeoplehavebeentryingtogetagoodnight’ssleep.Inordertofindthebestsolutionforyou,it’snecessarytofindoutwhat’skeepingyouawakeatnight.Youmightbeexcitedaboutsomethingthathappenedduringtheday.Perhapsyou’renervousaboutwhat’scomingupthenextday.Maybeyoudon’tlikesleepingaloneinyourroom.Allofthesecouldbereasonsforyoursleepingproblems.However,thereareseveralstepsyoucantaketohelpyousolvethem.Onethingthatcanhelpistalkingtoaparentoranothertrustedadultaboutwhatyou’reworryingaboutatbedtime.Forexample,ifyou’renervousabouttakingatest,orupsetabouthavingtoomuchstress,itcanreallyhelptotellsomebody.Knowingthatsomeonehaslistenedtoyoucanease(宽慰)yourmind,helpingyoutogetagoodrest.Sleepinginacomfortablebedinaquietandcoolroomisanothergoodchoice.Ifthere’sanythinginyourroomthatmakesyoufeeluneasyoranxious(焦虑的)atnight,suchasapicturethatlooksstrangeinthedark,oranoisytapinthebathroom,besuretoaskyourparentstomoveorfixit.Also,makesuretokeepelectronicslikemobilephonesoriPadsawayfromyourbed.Theycankeepyouexcited,andmakeitharderforyoutofallasleep.Ifyouareusuallyrestlessaroundbedtime,doingcertainthingstorelaxbeforehand(预先)mayhelpyoufallasleep.Trytotakemoretimetowinddownbytakingawarmbath,orlisteningtomusicforatleast10minutesbeforeyougotosleep.It’salsohelpfultofollowabedtimeroutine(惯例)andgotosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Thisway,yourbodywillreceivethemessagethatit’salmosttimetosleep.Yourbodywilllearntostartfeelingtired,andit’sworththetimeandefforttodevelopagoodsleepinghabit.28.Togetagoodsleep,whatdoesthewriteradviseyoutodofirst?A.Togotobedatacertaintimeeverynight.

B.Todosomethingtomakeyoutiredintheday.

C.Tostayawayfromelectronicsbeforegoingtobed.

D.Toknowtheexactreasonwhyyoustayawakeatnight.29.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph4?A.Createagoodsleepenvironment. B.Keeptheroomquietandcool.

C.Makeyourbedroomcomfortable. D.Stayawayfromelectronics.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“winddown”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Stayawake. B.Keepclean. C.Getrelaxed. D.Feelsleepy.CMyfive-year-oldsonbefriendsthewoman.Itstartswithvoicesintheyard.WhenIcomeouttocheckonDaniel,hisfaceispressedonthefence(篱笆).Thewomansays,“Youwaitrighthere.I’llberightback.”Shereturnswithasaw(锯子).There’sawhirring.Acircleinthewoodenfencedropsoutofsight.“Dad!SandyjustdrilledoutaholeinthefencesoSandyandIcantalk!”Danielspinsaround.Ihadn’tknownhernamewasSandy.We’velivedhereamonthbeforeDanielwasborn.Daniel’sandSandy’smurmuringvoicescontinue.WheneverDanielisoutside,hecirclesnearthefencethatisn’tafenceanymore.Somedaysmysonjustgoestostandatthehole,yelling,“Sandy!Saaaaandyyyyy!”SometimesIhearbitsoftheirtalk.“Wepaintedaghostatschool.”Or:‘‘WheelerandJacksonwereplayingfootball,andtheytoldmeIcouldn’tplay.”“Thatwasn’tverynice,”saysSandy.“Didthathurtyourfeelings?Didyouletthemknowthat?”Ican’thearhowhereplies.Amomentofenvyrunsthroughme.Henevertalksabouthisschoolthingswithme.DanielandSandynotonlykeepchattingthroughthehole,theyalsoexchangegifts.Acoloringbook,thenaHotWheelscar.It’sunclearwhatDanielgivesSandyinreturn.Oneafternoon,IhearSandy’svoicefloatingoverthetopofthefencewiththehole.“IthoughtmaybeDanielcouldcomeforaplaydate.”WeringthebellonSandy’sporch.She’samiddle-agedwomanwithsmilingeyes.Sandy’syardissweetwiththesmellofflowers.WehaveapleasantafternoonwithSandy,myson’sadultfriend,thefirstfriendDanielhasmadeonhisown.We’vepassedthroughtheholeinthefence.Amonthlater,SandyleavestocareforhermotherinKansas.Sheleftbehindaboxofpresents:acoloringbook,sidewalkchalk,themissingorangepartintheHotWheelstrack.WhenIlookatDaniel,he’slookingdownathisshoes.Hesometimeswandersdowntothefence.Insteadofcalling“Sandy!Saaaaandyyyyy!”hecries.“Hello!Helloooooo!”Oneday,DanielreceivesSandy’spostcard.Theywritefrequently,warmly.31.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?a.SandyleavesforKansastocareforhermother.b.DanielandSandyexchangegiftsthroughthehole.c.DanielandSandyaregoodpenfriends.d.Sandydrillsoutaholeinthefence.e.SandyinvitesDanieltocometoheryardforaplaydate.A.dbeac B.badec C.dceab D.ecadb32.WhatcanwelearnaboutDanielfromtheunderlinedsentencesinthestory?A.Hedoesn’tcareaboutSandy’sleaving.

B.HeisimpressedwiththeshoesfromSandy.

C.Heisheartbrokenwhenhearingthenews.

D.HedoesnotwanttobeSandy’sfriendanymore.33.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Aholeinthefence. B.Friendshipbeyondage.

C.Aniceneighbour. D.MysonandI.D“Itisespeciallybeautiful.Nomatterwhoyouareorwhatyourageis,seeingsomethingsofantasticistrulyattractive,”saidJinHuilin,whowasattractedbytherichpatterns(花纹)whenhesawYuhuastonesforthefirsttime.NanjingYuhuastoneisatypeofwater-wornstonemainlyfoundinareaslikeNanjingandYizhenginJiangsuProvince.Itisknownforitssmoothtexture(质地),brightcoloursandrichpatterns.BecauseYuhuastonesareoftengotfrommines(矿山),dryYuhuastoneslookplainandgrey,hidingtheirtruequality.JinandhisfriendsvisitedLuheminingsitesinNanjing,wearingrubbershoestocollectthesestonesonrainydays.Rainmadethestones’detailedpatternsclearer.“It’sbettertocarryabottleofwaterondrydaystopouronthesurfaceofthestones.Sometimesyoucanfindsomethingsurprising.“Jinsaid.AccordingtoJin,appreciating(欣赏)stonesstartswiththeirouterqualitiesliketexture,colour,andpatterns.①However,“realappreciationofthestonesrequiresculturalknowledge;otherwise,theymightseemlikejustpiecesofcolour,”saidJin.Withculturalknowledgeandimagination,peoplecouldseedifferentpatterns,suchastrees,mountains,orflowers.“②Thestonesapersonchoosesastheirfavouritescanshowtheirculturalawareness,”Jinadded.Watchingpatternsofstonesinthewaterisnottheonlywaytoappreciatestones.Jinalsomentionedotherways.③Hegavesomeexamples.“Somepeopleenjoyholdingstonesintheirhands,appreciatingtheirspecialtextures,orusingstronglighttodiscoverhiddenpatternsthatareevenmorebeautiful.Otherschoosetoputthestonesonthedesk,invitinggueststoappreciatethestonesfromdifferentpositions,”saidJin.④ForJin,stonewatchingbringsjoyandsomethingfreshtohislife.“SomepeopleliketohavelivelypetswhileIpreferstonesfortheirlastingnature.”Jinadded.34.Thewriterbeginsthisarticleby________.A.explaininganidea B.showingthereasons

C.comparingdifferences D.tellingsomeone’sopinion35.Jinsuggestscarryingabottleofwaterwhencollectingstonesondrydaysbecause________.A.watercanbringpeoplegoodluck

B.stonescanavoidbeingpollutedwithwater

C.watercanhelpfindthestones’truequality

D.theweathermakespeoplefeelthirstyeasily36.Thesentence“So,watchingstonesis,insomeways,watchingoneself.”mostprobablycomesfrom________.A.① B.② C.③ D.④37.WhatcanweknowaboutYuhuastonesfromthepassage?A.Theirtruequalitycanbefoundeasilyonthesurface.

B.TheycanbefoundinmostcitiesinJiangsuProvince.

C.Therearedifferentpatternslikemountainsandflowersinthem.

D.Thetexturesareseenmoreclearlyinthewaterthanwithstronglight.四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。38.请认真阅读下面短文,用英文回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。每题答案不超过8个单词。The

year

2026

is

the

Year

of

the

Horse

in

the

Chinese

calendar.

In

different

cultures,

horses

stand

for

similar

things,

but

with

occasional

(偶尔的)

exceptions.In

China,

the

horse

carries

many

positive

meanings,

such

as

smart

and

energetic,

and

we

can

see

them

in

Chinese

idioms.

For

example,

a

talented

person

is

often

called

“qianlima”,

a

horse

that

covers

a

thousand

li

a

day.

And

someone

who

is

good

at

finding

talent

is

referred

to

as

“bole”,

a

person

who

could

tell

a

good

horse

by

its

looks

in

ancient

China.

Other

horse-related

phrases

in

Chinese

include

“madaochenggong”,

which

means

instant

success

and

“longmajingshen”,

which

means

full

of

energy.Horses

are

also

said

to

have

powerful

brains

with

“excellent

memories”,

according

to

Discovery

News.

Maybe

that’s

why

a

Chinese

idiom

goes:

“An

old

horse

knows

the

way.”In

other

cultures,

horses

are

also

important

and

special.

In

the

Middle

Ages,

the

horse

was

a

symbol

of

chivalry

(骑士精神)

and

nobility

(高贵品质)

in

Western

societies.

In

fact,

the

word

“chivalry”

comes

from

the

Old

French

word

“cheval”,

which

meant

horse.

The

idea

of

chivalry

helped

to

shape

the

19th-century

image

of

the

“gentleman”,

which

was

known

for

good

manners,

courage

and

loyalty

(忠诚)

to

friends.Since

the

horse

is

honored

as

a

symbol

of

energy,

loyalty,

strong

will

and

intelligence.

People

born

in

the

Year

of

the

Horse

are

also

believed

to

have

these

great

qualities.(1)What

kind

of

person

is

often

called

“qianlima”?_________________________________________________________________(2)Arehorsesalsoimportantandspecialinothercultures?_________________________________________________________________(3)Wherewasthehorseasymbolofchivalryandnobility?_________________________________________________________________(4)Whathelpedtoshapethe19th-centuryimageofthe“gentleman”?_________________________________________________________________(5)HowdoyoulikethepeoplebornintheYearoftheHorse?(请自拟一句话作答)__________________________________________________________________五、单词拼写-单句:本大题共2小题,共2分。39.Wuxi’sbeautyhaswonhigh

(赞扬)fromtouristsathomeandabroad.40.Pleaseusemycamerato

(录制)ourschooltripnextweek.六、单句语法填空:本大题共18小题,共18分。41.Every

(单个的)studentinourclasswilllikethephotos.42.Thebeautifulmemoriesofourtripswill

(持续)forever.43.Look!TheelderlycouplearesittingbytheTaihuLake

(安宁地).44.Thecherryblossomslookeven

(pretty)afterthespringrain.45.Thetouristsaresatisfiedwiththenice

(serve)ofWuxiMuseum.46.Whenyoulookatthose

(invent)objects,youcanfeeltheirspirits.47.Ifourplansdon’tgo

(smooth),it’sOKtofeelupset.48.To

(success),wemustlearnfromeachfailureandkeeptrying.49.OnthejourneyofWuxi’srapiddevelopment,everyeffort

(matter).50.Now

more

and

more

parks

(design)

as

public

places

for

citizens

to

rest

after

work.51.It’spopular

(hire)aboatandrowontheTaihuLake.52.“

(make)surethattherearen’tmistakesinourtravellingplan.”That’sAmy’sadvice.53.Wearelookingforwardto

(enjoy)thebeautifulcherryblossomsinspring.54.The

photos

of

our

camping

trip

(put)

on

our

school

website

next

Monday.55.Myfamily

(visit)Yuantouzhumanytimestoenjoythecherryblossoms.56.TheticketstoYuantouzhuwasabitexpensive,butanumberoftouristsstill

(buy)themyesterday.57.WhenIgottothepark,manypeople

(take)photosofthecherryblossoms.58.Leopromisedthathe

(share)somethinginterestingwithmeassoonashewen

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