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第1页(共1页)2026年四川省达州市中考英语适应性试卷一、听力听句子,选图片。你将听到五个句子,请在下列五幅图中,选出与所听句子内容相符的图片,并将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。听完每个句子,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每个句子读两遍。(7.5分)12345听短对话,选答案。你将听到五段短对话,请根据所听内容,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。听完每段对话,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。6.(1.5分)Wheremaythisconversationhappen?A.Thehospital.B.Therestaurant.C.Theoffice.7.(1.5分)Whatmaytheman'sjobbe?A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Abusinessman.8.(1.5分)Whowillholdthebirthdaypartynextweekend?A.Henry.B.Wendy.C.Jessica.9.(1.5分)Whenwillthemangethiscoffee?A.At10:00a.m.B.At10:15a.m.C.At11:00a.m.10.(1.5分)Howmuchwillthewomanpayifshehas3cupsofjuice?A.$5.B.$4.C.$6.听长对话,选答案。你将听到两段长对话和一段独白。每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。听完每段对话或独白,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍,独白读三遍。(4.5分)11.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisweekend?A.Attendaphotographycourse.B.Takepartinacommunitycharitysale.C.Finishhergraduationpaper.12.Whycan'tthemangowithher?A.Hemustprepareforajobinterview.B.Hehasanonlinemeetingtoattend.C.Heneedstotakecareofhisyoungersister.13.Whenwilltheydiscusstheplannexttime?A.ThisSundayevening.B.NextMondayafternoon.C.NextTuesdaymorning.(4.5分)14.Whatdoesthemanwanttoborrowfromthelibrary?A.Anovelaboutancientpoetry.B.Abookaboutenvironmentalscience.C.AmagazineaboutWesternclassicalmusic.15.Whereisthebooklocated?A.Onthesecondfloor,Shelf4.B.Onthethirdfloor,Shelf6.C.Onthefourthfloor,Shelf8.16.Whatwillhappenifhereturnsthebooklate?A.Hecan'tborrownewbookstemporarily.B.Heneedstopayasmallfine.C.Hemustaskthelibrarianforhelp.(6分)17.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?A.Awintercampforinternationalstudents.B.Aschoolenvironmentalprotectionprogram.C.AcompetitionabouttraditionalChineseculture.18.Whenistheapplicationdeadline?A.November5th.B.November15th.C.November25th.19.Whatshouldparticipantspreparethemselves?A.Asmallgiftforforeignfriends.B.Ashortvideoorhandwrittenposter.C.Anintroductionabouttheirhobbies.20.Whocanoffermoreinformationabouttheactivity?A.ProfessorChenfromtheChinesedepartment.B.Ms.Liufromtheinternationaloffice.C.Mr.Zhaofromthestudentunion.二、基础知识运用第一节完形填空阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后每小题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。(20分)Asnail(蜗牛)isasmallanimal.Ithasashellonitsback.Scientistsfoundanewkindofsnail.Theynamedthesnail21GretaThunberg.Sheisateenagerwhoisaclimateactivist.Sheworkstostopclimatechange.ThesnailwasfoundinthemountainsofKosovo.KosovoisacountryinEurope.Thesnailisverysmall.Itisonly0.18incheslong.Thatisaboutthesizeofagrainofrice.Thesnailhasabrownshell.Theshellhasaspiral(螺旋的)22.Scientistssaythatthesnailisunique.Ithasno23andmostsnailshaveeyes.Thesnailalsohasadifferentkindoffoot.Thefootisthepartofthesnail24helpsitmove.Thesnail'sfootislongerandthinnerthanothersnails'feet.Thesnaillivesinacave.Thecaveisdark25wet.Thesnaileatsalgaeandfungi,whicharesmallplantsthatgrowinthecave.Scientistsnamedthesnail"Caveolagretae"."Caveola"means"smallcave"inLatin."Gretae"isafterGretaThunberg.ScientistssaidtheynamedthesnailafterGreta26herworktoprotecttheenvironment.Theyhopethesnailwillhelppeoplelearnaboutthe27change.GretaThunbergstartedamovement28"SchoolStrikeforClimate".Shebeganstrikingfromschoolin2018.Shewantedworldleaderstotakeactiononclimatechange.Hermovementhasspreadtomanycountries.29ofstudentshavejoinedherstrikes.Thesnailisareminderthatevensmallcreaturescanmakeabigdifference.Italso30thatyoungpeoplelikeGretacaninspireotherstoprotecttheplanet.21.A.onB.inC.afterD.before22.A.shapeB.priceC.treatD.product23.A.brainsB.eyesC.feetD.arms24.A.thatB.whereC.whoD.why25.A.butB.andC.orD.neither26.A.sothatB.becauseofC.insteadofD.asfor27.A.seaB.caveC.skyD.climate28.A.thoughtB.seenC.calledD.taken29.A.MillionsB.MillionC.FewD.Less30.A.explainsB.appearsC.remainD.shows第二节补全对话根据对话内容,从下面方框中选出适当的选项补全对话,其中有两项为多余选项。(10分)A:Hi,Linda!Iheardourschoolisgoingtostartanewenvironmentprotectionclub.31B:Yes,I'mthinkingaboutjoiningit.ButI'mnotsurewhatactivitiestheywillhave.A:Actually,I'vealreadygotsomeinformation.Theywillorganizeactivitieslikepickinguplitterintheparkandplantingtrees.B:Soundsmeaningful!32A:Ofcourse.Wecanalsolearnhowtoreusewastethingsandmakehandcraftswiththem.B:That'sreallyinteresting.33A:ThefirstmeetingwillbeheldthisFridayafternoonintheschoolhall.B:Great!ButdoIneedtoprepareanythingbeforethemeeting?A:34Justbringyourownnotebookandapen.B:Perfect!I'mlookingforwardtoit.Bytheway,whocanIaskifIhavemorequestions?A:35Sheisinchargeoftheclub.B:Thankyousomuchfortellingme!A:You'rewelcome.Let'sjoinittogether.A.Whenwillthefirstmeetingbeheld?B.Isthereanythingelsespecial?C.YoucanaskMissWhitefromClass2.D.Areyougoingtojoinit?E.Nothingmuch.F.Howmuchdoesitcosttojointheclub?G.WhatshouldIdotojointheclub?三、阅读理解阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。(10分)Notice:SchoolVolunteerActivityfortheOldPeople'sHomeTomakestudents'after﹣schoollifebetteranddeveloptheirsenseofdutyandcareforoldpeople,ourschoolwillholdavolunteeractivityattheCityOldPeople'sHomethisweekend.It'sopentoallGrade9studentswhowanttohelpothers.Applicantsmustmeettherulesandfollowthearrangementsbelow.【ActivityDetails】Time:9:00a.m.﹣11:30a.m.thisSaturday(October21st).Place:TheCityOldPeople'sHome,No.123RenminRoad.TakeBusNo.105or218,getoffatOldPeople'sHomeStation,andwalk5minutestogetthere.Youcan'trideprivatebikesorelectricbikesbecausethere'snoparking.Activities:Volunteerswillbeinthreegroups:Group1cleansoldpeople'sroomsandtidiestheirthings,Group2chats,readsorsingswiththem(studentswhocansingorplayinstrumentsarebetter);Group3helpsorganizesmallactivitieslikechessortellingstories.【▲】

Bepatientandpolitetotheelderly;donottalkloudlyordisturbthem.

Bringasmallgift.

Wearschooluniformontheactivityday;nofancyaccessoriesormakeup.

Havingvolunteeredbeforeisbetter,butnewvolunteersarealsowelcome.【ApplicationandContact】Applicationtime:Fromnowtill5:00p.m.thisThursday(October19th).Applicationmethod:Fillintheforminthestudentoffice(Room203)andgiveittoMs.Zhang,orgettheformfromyourheadteacherandgiveittothem.Contact:Ms.Zhang(Tel.Callherduringworkinghours(8:30a.m.﹣11:30a.m.and2:30p.m.﹣5:30p.m.)ifyouhavequestions.Note:Thisactivityisoptional,butthosewhoareacceptedmustcomeontime.Ifyoucan'tcomeforspecialreasons,tellMs.Zhangatleastonedayearly.Otherwise,youcan'tapplyforschoolvolunteerworkforthreemonths.36.Whattitlecanbeputin"▲"?A.ActivityDetailsB.VolunteerRequirementsC.ApplicationStepsD.ContactInformation37.Whatisthemainpurposeofthenotice?A.TointroducetheCityOldPeople'sHometostudents.B.ToaskGrade9studentstojoinavolunteeractivity.C.Totellstudentshowtobeagoodvolunteer.D.Toannouncetherulesofschoolvolunteeractivities.38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheactivitytimeandplace?A.Theactivitylastsfor3hoursonSunday.B.TheCityOldPeople'sHomeisonNo.132RenminRoad.C.StudentscantakeBusNo.105togetthere.D.Privatebikesareallowedbecausethereisenoughparking.39.Whatcanweinferfromthenotice?A.Onlystudentswithvolunteerexperiencecanapply.B.Studentsdon'tneedtowearschooluniformduringtheactivity.C.Studentswhoarelatecanstillapplyforvolunteerworklater.D.StudentswhocansingaremoresuitableforGroup2.40.Ifastudentcan'ttakepartintheactivityafterbeingaccepted,he/sheshould.A.callMs.Zhangat6:00p.m.onFridayB.tellMs.ZhangatleastonedayinadvanceC.asktheheadteachertoexplainforhim/herD.fillinanewapplicationformtogiveup(10分)Inrecentyears,agrowingnumberofyoungpeople,evensomechildrenasyoungas8,havebecomeobsessedwithanti﹣agingskincare(皮肤抗衰老).Thistrendismainlydrivenbysocialmedia,especiallyTikTok,accordingtotheBritishAssociationofDermatologists.Youngpeoplecallthis"preventiveanti﹣aging"anduseexpensiveproductsthatwereonceonlyformiddle﹣agedandelderlypeople.Theseanti﹣agingproducts,suchasmoisturizersandexfoliators,oftencost50to60poundseach—tooexpensiveevenformanyparents.Asurveyofnearly9,200teenagersintheUSfoundthattheirspendingonskincareproductsincreasedby19%lastyear.Manyyoungpeoplelearncomplicatedandimproperskincarehabitsfromsocialmedia,whichmakestheiranti﹣aginganxietyworse.Someteenagersevenworryabout"crow'sfeet"andtakeextrememeasurestoprotecttheirskin,likestickingpaperoncarwindowstoblockthesun.Dermatologistspointoutthatmostyoungpeopleonlyneedsunprotection,basichygieneandsimplemoisturizers.Someanti﹣agingproductstheyusemaycauseskinimitationorevenlong﹣termdamage,especiallywhenmixedincorrectly.Somefamousskincarebrandshavehadtoexplainonsocialmediathattheirproductsarenotsuitableforyoungcustomers.Thistrendismorethanjustayouthfashion.Itreflectsacultureofperfectionismandobsessionwithself﹣image.Theglobalanti﹣agingmarketisexpectedtoreach106.6billionUSdollarsby2030.However,foryoungpeople,itisunnecessarytofeelanxiousaboutasmallsmileline.Adultsshouldalsothinkabouthowtohelpyoungpeopleaccepttheirnaturalappearanceandgrowuphealthily.41.Whatisthemaincauseofyoungpeople'santi﹣aginganxiety?A.Thehighpriceofskincareproducts.B.Socialmediainfluence.C.Pressurefromtheirparents.D.ThepopularityofKoreanculture.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"obsessed"meaninparagraph1?A.Veryinterestedinsomething.B.Veryworriedaboutsomething.C.Verytiredofsomething.D.Veryscaredofsomething.43.Howdosomeyoungpeopledealwith"crow'sfeet"extremelyaccordingtothepassage?A.Buysomeveryexpensiveproducts.B.Learnskincarehabitsfromsocialmedia.C.Stickpaperoncarwindows.D.Spendmoretimeonanti﹣agingskincare.44.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.YoungPeople'sExpensiveSkinCareProductsB.SocialMediaandYoungPeople'sAnti﹣AgingAnxietyC.Dermatologists'AdviceonSkinCareD.TheGrowingGlobalAnti﹣AgingMarket45.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A.Problem→Cause→Solution→ConclusionB.Appearance→Cause→Influence→SuggestionC.Introduction→Comparison→Analysis→ResultD.Example→Explanation→Discussion→Prediction(10分)Lila,a16﹣year﹣oldhighschoolstudentfromasmalltowninCanada,hasalwayslovedreading.Herfavoriteplacewasthetown'soldlibrary,whereshespenteveryweekendreadingstorybooksandmakingfriendswiththelibrarian,Ms.Hale.However,lastyear,thelibraryfacedclosingdownbecauseofalackofmoney—manybookswereoldandbroken,andtherewasnomoneytobuynewones.Seeingthesadfacesofthechildrenwhovisitedthelibraryeveryday,Liladecidedtodosomethingtosaveit.Atfirst,Lilastartedabookdriveinherschool.Sheputupposters,talkedtoherteachersandclassmates,andaskedeveryonetodonatetheiroldbutgoodbooks.Manystudentslaughedather,sayingitwasimpossibletosavethelibrarywithjustafewbooks.ButLiladidn'tgiveup.Shewentdoortodoorinherneighborhood,explainedherplantotheresidents,andcollectedmorethan200booksinthefirstweek.Sheevenwrotealettertolocalbookstores,andthreeofthemagreedtodonatenewbooksforfree.Asthebookdrivewenton,moreandmorepeoplejoinedLila'steam.HerbestfriendMiahelpedsortthebooksbyagegroup,andherfather,acarpenter,repairedtheoldbookshelvesinthelibrary.Aftertwomonths,Lilaandherteamhadcollectedover1,000books.Theyalsoraisedmoneybyholdingasmallbookfair,andusedthemoneytobuynewchairsandlightsforthelibrary.Whenthelibraryreopened,thewholetowncametocelebrate.Childrenrantothenewbookshelves,andMs.HalehuggedLilatightly,saying,"You'vegivenourtownapreciousgift."Lilafeltproudofherself,notbecauseshesavedthelibrary,butbecauseshelearnedthatoneperson'seffortcanmakeabigdifference.Now,thelibraryisbusierthanever,andLilastillvolunteersthereeveryweekend,helpingchildrenfindtheirfavoritebooks.46.Whydidthetown'soldlibraryfaceclosingdownlastyear?A.Ms.Halewouldretirewithnoreplacement.B.Lackofmoneytoreplaceoldbooks.C.Childrenlostinterestinreading.D.Tobuildamallbypullingitdown.47.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"drivewenton"meaninparagraph3?A.Thebookdrivestoppedthenrestarted.B.Thebookdrivecontinuedwithmorepeoplejoining.C.Thebookdrivebecamemoredifficult.D.Thebookdrivechangeditsfocus.48.WhichofthefollowingisNOTathingthatLilaandherteamdidtosavethelibrary?A.Lilacollectedoldbooksfromothers.B.Bookstoresdonatednewbooksforfree.C.Miasortedbooksbyagegroups.D.Lila'sfatherbuiltnewbookshelves.49.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutthepeopleinthetown?A.Peoplewereindifferenttothelibrary.B.PeoplejoinedLilatosavethelibrary.C.PeoplethoughtLila'splanwasfoolish.D.Peoplecaredmoreaboutnewfacilities.50.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Lilasavedthelibraryandlearnedalot.B.Teamworksavedthesmalltownlibrary.C.Lilavolunteeredtohelpchildrenread.D.Donationshelpedreopenthelibrary.(10分)ArtificialIntelligence(AI)hasbecomeanimportantpartofourdailylives,fromvoiceassistantslikeSiritoself﹣drivingcars.However,traditionalAIsystemshavelimits—theystruggletosolvecomplexproblems,suchassimulatinghumanbrainactivityorpredictingclimatechangeaccurately.Thisiswherequantumcomputingcomesin.Quantumcomputing,arevolutionarytechnologythatusestheprinciplesofquantummechanics,issettotakeAItoawholenewlevel,thoughitstillfacesmanychallenges.Unliketraditionalcomputersthatusebits(whichcanonlybe0or1),quantumcomputersusequbits(量子比特).Qubitscanexistinmultiplestatesatthesametime,thankstoaquantumpropertycalledsuperposition.Thisallowsquantumcomputerstoprocessmillionsofdatapointssimultaneously,makingthemmuchfasterthantraditionalcomputers.ForAI,thismeansbeingabletotraincomplexmodelsinhoursinsteadofmonths,whichwaspreviouslyimpossible.OneofthemostexcitingapplicationsofquantumAIisindrugdiscovery(药物研发).TraditionalAIcananalyzeexistingdrugs,butquantumAIcansimulatethestructureofmoleculesandpredicthowtheywillinteractwiththehumanbody.ThiscouldspeedupthedevelopmentofnewmedicinesfordiseaseslikecancerandAlzheimer's,savingmillionsoflives.AnotherapplicationisinpersonalizedAI—quantumcomputingcanprocessaperson'sgeneticdata(遗传信息),lifestyle,andmedicalhistorytocreatetailor﹣madehealthplans.However,quantumcomputingisnotwithoutitsdrawbacks.Buildingaquantumcomputerisextremelydifficultandexpensive;eventhemostadvancedquantumcomputerstodayhaveonlyafewhundredqubits.Theyalsoneedtobekeptatextremelylowtemperatures(closetoabsolutezero)toworkproperly,whichrequiresspecialequipment.Additionally,quantumAIraisesethicalconcerns—ifAIbecomestoopowerful,itcouldreplacehumanworkersinmanyfields,leadingtojoblosses.ExpertspredictthatquantumAIwillbecomemorepracticalinthenext10to15years.Astechnologyimproves,quantumcomputerswillbecomesmaller,cheaper,andmorepowerful.Whiletherearestillchallengestoovercome,thecombinationofquantumcomputingandAIhasthepotentialtochangetheworld—frommedicinetoclimatescience,andeverythinginbetween.Itisatechnologythatwillshapeourfutureinwayswecanonlybegintoimagine.51.Whatisthemainadvantageofquantumcomputersovertraditionalcomputers?A.Theycanprocesslargeamountsofdataatthesametime.B.Theyarecheaperandeasiertobuild.C.Theyusebitstoprocessdataquickly.D.Theydon'tneedspecialequipmenttowork.52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"superposition"inparagraph2referto?A.Theabilityofqubitstoexistinmultiplestatessimultaneously.B.Thewaytraditionalcomputersprocessdatawithbits.C.Thedifficultyofbuildingquantumcomputers.D.Theethicalconcern(伦理问题)ofquantumAI.53.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanapplicationofquantumAI?A.Speedingupdrugdiscovery.B.Simulatinghumanbrainactivity.C.Replacingallhumanworkers.D.Creatingpersonalizedhealthplans.54.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.QuantumAIisalreadywidelyusedindailylife.B.TraditionalAIwillsoonbecompletelyreplacedbyquantumAI.C.QuantumcomputingwillsolvealltheproblemsoftraditionalAI.D.ThedevelopmentofquantumAIwilltaketimeandeffort.55.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.TowarnpeopleaboutthedangersofquantumAI.B.TointroducehowquantumcomputingchangesAIanditsfuture.C.ToexplainwhytraditionalAIisoutdated.D.Toencouragepeopletolearnquantumcomputing.四、阅读提升第一节短文填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空。(温馨提示:只要有大小写、单词拼写、语法等错误,均不给分。)(15分)Intheheartofabusyurbanneighborhood,thereoncestooda56(forget)smallsquare.Overgrownwithweedsandlitteredwithrubbish,ithadbeendeserted(遗弃)foryearsaspeoplepassedbywithoutasecondglance.Mostyoungpeoplewere57(burial)intheirdigitallives,whileelderlyneighborslostacomfortableplacetochatandrest.Seventeen﹣year﹣oldVera,ahighschoolstudent58careddeeplyabouthercommunity,couldnotbeartoseethespaceturn59ruin.Inspiredbyonlineideasabouturbanrenewalandsharedpublicspaces,shemadeuphermindtotransformthecorner.Shebeganbytalkingtoherclassmatesandneighbors,60(share)herplantoturnthemessyareaintoawarm,welcomingspotforeveryone.Atfirst,somestudentsthoughtitwasatiringandmeaninglessplan,61Verarefusedtogiveup.Sheputuppostersinherschool,wentfromdoortodoortoexplainherpurpose,andcalledonpeopletodonateunwantedplants,chairsandpaintings.Localshopsalsogaveawaypaintandsmalldecorationstosupportherproject.Astheproject62(go)on,moreandmorepeoplejoinedin.Herbestfriendhelpeddesignthelayoutofthesquare;hercousin,anartstudent,paintedlivelymuralsonthewalls;someelderneighborsofferedtolookaftertheplants.Afterseveralweeksofhardwork,theshabbycornerwas63(complete)reborn.Itbecameabeautifulcommunityspacewithgreenplants,woodenseatsandcolorfulwallpaintings.Childrenplaythereafterschool,theelderlychathappily,andyoungpeopletake64breakfromtheirbusylives.Verafeltextremelyproud,forsherealizedthatyoungpeople'scourageandactioncantrulylightuptheircommunity.Nowsheoftenorganizessmallactivitiesthere,65(make)theneighborhoodmoreconnectedandlivelythanever.第二节完成图表阅读短文,根据短文内容,补全表格中所缺的信息。(温馨提示:只要有大小写、单词拼写、语法等错误,均不给分,每空不超过3个词。)(10分)FamousArtMuseumsAroundtheWorldArtmuseumsareimportantplacesthatcollect,displayandinheritartistictreasures.Theyallowpeopletogetclosetoartandfeelthecharmofhumancivilization.Herearefiveworld﹣famousartmuseums,eachwithitsowncharacteristicsandpreciouscollections.TheLouvreMuseum,locatedinParis,France,wasbuiltin1793.Itisoneofthelargestandmostfamousartmuseumsintheworld.ItsmostfamouscollectionistheMonaLisabyDaVinci,alongwithmanyotherclassicworksofWesternart.ThemuseumisknownforitsgrandarchitectureandrichcollectionofEuropeanartfromancienttimestothe19thcentury.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt,inNewYork,USA,wasfoundedin1870.Ithasalargecollectioncoveringartfromallovertheworld,includingancientEgyptianartifacts,ChineseporcelainandEuropeanpaintings.Itscorefeatureisthediversityofitscollections,allowingvisitorstoexperiencedifferentculturesthroughart.TheUffiziGallery,situatedinFlorence,Italy,wasestablishedin1581.ItisfamousforitscollectionofRenaissanceartworks,suchaspaintingsbyBotticelliandMichelangelo.Thegalleryhasaquietandelegantatmosphere,makingitaperfectplacetoappreciateclassicart.China'sPalaceMuseum,locatedinBeijing,wasbuiltin1925.ItisbasedontheForbiddenCity,withahistoryofover600years.ItscollectionsmainlyincludeancientChineseculturalrelics,suchasjade,calligraphyandpaintings.Itisknownforitsintegrationofancientarchitectureandculturalrelics,showingthesplendidhistoryofChinesecivilization.TheVanGoghMuseuminAmsterdam,theNetherlands,wasopenedin1973.ItcollectsthelargestnumberofVanGogh'sworksintheworld,includingSunflowers.ThemuseumfocusesondisplayingVanGogh'sworksandtellinghislifestory,attractingmillionsofartloverseveryyear.Visitingthesemuseumsisnotonlyajourneyofartappreciationbutalsoawaytounderstanddifferentculturesandhistories.Theyarepreciouswindowsforpeopletoconnectwiththebeautyoftheworldandinherithumancivilization.The66ofArtMuseumsArtmuseumsareplacesthatcollect,displayandinheritartistictreasures.Theyallowpeopletogetclosetoartandfeelthecharmofhumancivilization.TheDifferentMuseumsAroundtheWorldTheLouvreMuseum●locatedinParis,France,wasbuiltin1793.●mostfamouscollectionistheMonaLisabyDaVinci.●is67foritsgrandarchitectureandrichcollections.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt●wasfoundedin68.●hasalargecollectioncoveringartfromallovertheworld.TheUffiziGallery●hasaquietandelegantatmosphere.China'sPalaceMuseum●isbasedontheForbiddenCity.●collectionsmainlyincludeancientChineseculturalrelics.●showsthesplendidhistoryofChinesecivilization.TheVanGoghMuseum●hasmoreVanGogh'sworksthan69museumsintheworld.●focusesondisplayingVanGogh'sworksandtellinghislifestory.ConclusionVisitingthesemuseumsis70anartappreciationtripandawaytolearnaboutdiverseculturesandhistories,servingasvaluablewindowstoexploreglobalbeautyandpassonhumancivilization.五、书面表达71.(25分)在我们的成长过程中,总会遇到各种各样的困难与挑战,比如学习上的难题、生活中的烦恼、运动中的挫折等。正是一次次克服困难,让我们不断成长。请以"HowIOvercameaDifficulty"为题,根据以下提示,写一篇英语短文。写作要点:(1)你遇到了什么困难?(2)你是如何一步步克服这个困难的?(3)这次经历给你带来了怎样的感悟?写作要求:(1)短文须包含所有要点,可适当发挥,使行文连贯;(2)词数:100—120词(开头已给出,不计入总词数);(3)文中不得出现真实的人名、校名等相关信息;(4)书写工整,语法正确,逻辑清晰。HowIOvercameaDifficulty(开头)Growingupisnevereasy.Ioncefacedabigdifficultythatmademeupset,butIfinallylearnedtofaceitbravelyandmadeitthrough._________

2026年四川省达州市中考英语适应性试卷一、听力听句子,选图片。你将听到五个句子,请在下列五幅图中,选出与所听句子内容相符的图片,并将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。听完每个句子,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每个句子读两遍。(7.5分)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)【解答】略听短对话,选答案。你将听到五段短对话,请根据所听内容,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。听完每段对话,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。6.(1.5分)Wheremaythisconversationhappen?A.Thehospital.B.Therestaurant.C.Theoffice.【解答】略7.(1.5分)Whatmaytheman'sjobbe?A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Abusinessman.【解答】略8.(1.5分)Whowillholdthebirthdaypartynextweekend?A.Henry.B.Wendy.C.Jessica.【解答】略9.(1.5分)Whenwillthemangethiscoffee?A.At10:00a.m.B.At10:15a.m.C.At11:00a.m.【解答】略10.(1.5分)Howmuchwillthewomanpayifshehas3cupsofjuice?A.$5.B.$4.C.$6.【解答】略听长对话,选答案。你将听到两段长对话和一段独白。每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑。听完每段对话或独白,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍,独白读三遍。(4.5分)11.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisweekend?A.Attendaphotographycourse.B.Takepartinacommunitycharitysale.C.Finishhergraduationpaper.12.Whycan'tthemangowithher?A.Hemustprepareforajobinterview.B.Hehasanonlinemeetingtoattend.C.Heneedstotakecareofhisyoungersister.13.Whenwilltheydiscusstheplannexttime?A.ThisSundayevening.B.NextMondayafternoon.C.NextTuesdaymorning.【解答】略(4.5分)14.Whatdoesthemanwanttoborrowfromthelibrary?A.Anovelaboutancientpoetry.B.Abookaboutenvironmentalscience.C.AmagazineaboutWesternclassicalmusic.15.Whereisthebooklocated?A.Onthesecondfloor,Shelf4.B.Onthethirdfloor,Shelf6.C.Onthefourthfloor,Shelf8.16.Whatwillhappenifhereturnsthebooklate?A.Hecan'tborrownewbookstemporarily.B.Heneedstopayasmallfine.C.Hemustaskthelibrarianforhelp.【解答】略(6分)17.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?A.Awintercampforinternationalstudents.B.Aschoolenvironmentalprotectionprogram.C.AcompetitionabouttraditionalChineseculture.18.Whenistheapplicationdeadline?A.November5th.B.November15th.C.November25th.19.Whatshouldparticipantspreparethemselves?A.Asmallgiftforforeignfriends.B.Ashortvideoorhandwrittenposter.C.Anintroductionabouttheirhobbies.20.Whocanoffermoreinformationabouttheactivity?A.ProfessorChenfromtheChinesedepartment.B.Ms.Liufromtheinternationaloffice.C.Mr.Zhaofromthestudentunion.【解答】略二、基础知识运用第一节完形填空阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后每小题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。(20分)Asnail(蜗牛)isasmallanimal.Ithasashellonitsback.Scientistsfoundanewkindofsnail.Theynamedthesnail(21)CGretaThunberg.Sheisateenagerwhoisaclimateactivist.Sheworkstostopclimatechange.ThesnailwasfoundinthemountainsofKosovo.KosovoisacountryinEurope.Thesnailisverysmall.Itisonly0.18incheslong.Thatisaboutthesizeofagrainofrice.Thesnailhasabrownshell.Theshellhasaspiral(螺旋的)(22)A.Scientistssaythatthesnailisunique.Ithasno(23)Bandmostsnailshaveeyes.Thesnailalsohasadifferentkindoffoot.Thefootisthepartofthesnail(24)Ahelpsitmove.Thesnail'sfootislongerandthinnerthanothersnails'feet.Thesnaillivesinacave.Thecaveisdark(25)Bwet.Thesnaileatsalgaeandfungi,whicharesmallplantsthatgrowinthecave.Scientistsnamedthesnail"Caveolagretae"."Caveola"means"smallcave"inLatin."Gretae"isafterGretaThunberg.ScientistssaidtheynamedthesnailafterGreta(26)Bherworktoprotecttheenvironment.Theyhopethesnailwillhelppeoplelearnaboutthe(27)Dchange.GretaThunbergstartedamovement(28)C"SchoolStrikeforClimate".Shebeganstrikingfromschoolin2018.Shewantedworldleaders

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