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第=page22页,共=sectionpages22页2026年江苏省常州市武进区前黄实验学校中考英语调研试卷(4月份)一、阅读六选四:本大题共3小题,共6分。

Asanoldsayinggoes,"Don'tbeafraidtogetyourfeetwetifyouwanttolearntoswim."(1)______Iwantedtopublishmynovels,butIwasafraidtostart.IfearedthatImightnothavethetalenttobecomeawriter.Ialsoworriedthatmyworkwouldnotberecognizedatall.Asaresult,Ididn'tmakeupmymindtoputmyideasonpaper.TheturningpointcamewhenItookanOCWwritingcourse.Ourteacheraskedustosimplywritedownanythingthatcouldbestorymaterial,withoutworryingaboutstructureorskill.Wecouldorganizeandimproveitlater.Thatsimpleactofwritingfreelywasmyfirststep—"gettingmyfeetwet."(2)______

Istronglybelievethatthepurposeofourlifeistolearnnewskillsthatbringusnewexperiencesandgetoverourinnerfears.Whenwetrysomethingnew,wemayfeeluncomfortable—justlikegettingourfeetwet.Wemayalsobeafraidoffailure.Therefore,weshouldbreakdownchallenges.(3)______Oncewegetusedtoit,wewillgainconfidenceandachievemorestepbystep.

Inaword,tryituntilyoumakeit.

A.ThatiswhyIgaveupwritingforever.

B.Wecanstartwithsmallandeasysteps.

C.Thissayingperfectlyreflects(折射)myownexperience.

D.Thankstotheteacher,Ifinallybecamebraveandlearnedhowtoswimwell.

E.Whenwestarttolearnanewskillandexploreanewworld,weshouldgiveitatry.

F.Sincethen,Ihavebeenabletocontinuewritingwithmoreconfidenceandastrongerwill.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F二、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。4.Theyoungvolunteertookgreat

inteachingoldpeopletousevideo-callingapps.()A.Shame B.risk C.pride D.doubt5.Ourschool

a"dailyreading"challengetoencouragestudentstoreadmorebooks.()A.canceled B.missed C.avoided D.held6.Toprotectourenvironment,weshould

single-useplasticproducts.()A.cutdownon B.comeupwith C.lookforwardto D.tryoutfor7.You

alwaysdouble-checkyouranswersbeforehandinginyourtestpaper.()A.can B.may C.must D.could8.Thenewtoolwasvery

becauseitcouldtellfarmersthebesttimetowatercrops.()A.Strange B.practical C.difficult D.useless9.Theteenager

solvedthecodingproblemthatevensomeadultsfounddifficult.()A.carelessly B.simply C.cleverly D.slowly10.

Davidneverlearnedhowtousethismachinebefore,hepresentedaPPTtoshowhowitworkedthenextday.()A.Since B.Once C.Unless D.Although11.Couldyoutellme

forthecomingearthhourevent?()A.whenwewillmeet B.wherewillwechoose

C.howdidwedecide D.whatweneededtodo12.Remembertheoldsaying,"

".Sodon'tgiveupjustbecauseyoufailedonce()A.Everydoghasitsday B.Romewasnotbuiltinaday

C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords13.-I'mgoingtomakeaspeechaboutstudents'foodhealthandlivingstyle.

-

That'sexactlywhatourschoolneedsrightnow.()A.Soundsterrible. B.That'sgreat!

C.Whatapity! D.You'dbetternot.三、完形填空:本大题共12小题,共12分。

WhenIwasachild,Ihadfewtoysandoftenfeltlonely.Forawhile,mybestfriendwasatreebranchIpickedupinapark.Itookiteverywhere.Myneighborthoughtitwasjustfirewood.

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Icouldstophim,hesawed(锯)itinhalf.Myfriendwas

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,andmyheartached.AsIgrewolder,Ineverstopped

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trees.Themaple(枫树)inmyfrontyardwasalreadyateenagerwhenImovedin.Overthenextfortyyears,itgrewtallandstrong,itsthicktrunk(树干)standinglikeanoldfriendbymyside.Throughflowersandleaves,we

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theseasonscomeandgotogether.

Thenlastsummercamethe

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news:thetreewassick.Itcouldbreakinastormandfallonmyhouse.Thegovernmentsaidithadtocomedown.Therewasno

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.

Itoldmyneighbors,andtomy

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,theyallfeltthesamesadness.Theyhatedtoseeitgo,too.Jen,anartist,saidthedanceoflightandshadowacrossherwindowhadofteninspired(赋予灵感)her.Thetreehadgivenhersomuchwithouther

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it.

Lynnesuggestedgivingthetreeafinal

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.Onourlastevening,wegatheredaroundthemapleandheldhands.Westood

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foramoment,thenthankeditforbeingwithusallthoseyears.Ilookedaroundandsawtearsinmorethanonepairofeyes.

Whatwerewesadabout?The

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ofafriend?Thepassingoftime?Thatdeathispartoflife?Perhapsitwasallofthese.

Ikepttwopiecesofthetrunk,andwherethetreeonce

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,Inowplaceflowers.Buttheoldmaplewillalwaysliveinmyheart.14.A.Before B.After C.When D.Until15.A.broken B.gone C.lost D.dead16.A.disliking B.drawing C.loving D.planting17.A.smelt B.watched C.touched D.found18.A.good B.small C.big D.bad19.A.way B.time C.choice D.hope20.A.anger B.joy C.sadness D.surprise21.A.seeing B.realizing C.asking D.forgetting22.A.goodbye B.hello C.thank D.sorry23.A.hopefully B.happily C.silently D.proudly24.A.love B.loss C.memory D.hope25.A.stood B.fell C.rested D.lay四、阅读理解:本大题共14小题,共28分。A

MoreandmorepeopleinJiangsuaretakinguprunning.Marathonshavebecomeverypopular.Herearethreegreatones.

SuzhouMarathonusuallytakesplaceinearlyApril.Thefull42-kilometercourserunspastclassicalgardenssuchastheHumbleAdministrator'sGarden(拙政园)andalongJinjiLake.Theroadismostlyflat,soitisagoodchoiceforbeginners.Besidesthefullmarathon,therearealsohalfmarathonandminimarathon(about5kilometers).Thecityalsosetsupmanywaterstationsalongtheway,andvolunteersareveryhelpful.

WuxiMarathonisheldinlateMarch,whencherryblossoms(樱花)areinfullflower.ThewaygoesaroundTaihuLake,offeringbeautifullakeandmountainviews.ManyrunnerscallitthemostscenicmarathoninChina.Freedrinksandsnacksareprovidedevery2.5kilometers.Theraceisknownforitscarefulorganization—forexample,eachrunnergetsabagwithlocalsnacksafterfinishing.TheWuximarathonalsohasafamilyrunof4.5kilometers,soparentscanjoinwiththeirchildren.

ChangzhouMarathonisdifferentfromtheothertwo.Itisheldinmid-Julybuttheracestartsat6p.m.—itisanightrun!ThecoursegoesthroughDinosaurPark,withcolorfullights,livemusic,andlargedinosaurmodelsalongtheway.Thisracefeelsmorelikeapartythanaseriouscompetition.Manyfamiliesandyoungpeopletakepartinthe5-kilometeror10-kilometerevents.Aftertherace,thereisusuallyasmallconcertorlightshowtocelebrate.

Sowhynottakepartinoneofthem?Whichevermarathonyouchoose,youwillhaveawonderfulrunningexperienceandenjoythebeautyofdifferentcitiesinJiangsu.26.Theword"themostscenic"inParagraph3probablymeans"______".A.thefunniest B.themostbeautiful

C.themostdifficult D.thelongest27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?______A.Allthethreemarathonstakeplaceinthesameseason.

B.Freesnacksareofferedineverymarathonmentioned.

C.TheChangzhouMarathonstartslaterinthedaythantheothertwo.

D.TheSuzhouMarathonistheonlyonewithaminidistanceofthethree.28.Whatisthewriter'spurposeinwritingthispassage?______A.Toshowhowtoorganizeagoodmarathon.

B.Totellpeopletoruneverydaytokeephealthy.

C.ToexplainwhymarathonsgetpopularinChina.

D.TointroducethreepopularmarathonsinJiangsu.B

Doyouhavea"mealbuddy"fortryingoutnewhotpotplaces,ora"studybuddy""tohelpkeepyoufixedatthelibrary?InChina,thisideahasaspecialname:"Dazi."Theterm,meaning"buddy"orpartner,"hasbecomepopularamongyoungpeople,especiallythoseinbusycities.Itdescribesalighterkindoffriendship,wherepeopleconnectoversharedinterests.

So,whyiseveryonelookingfora"dazi"?Onereasonisthatitsavestime."Iusedtogiveuptravellingbecausemyfriends'timedidn'tmatchmine,"saysYe,wholovesclimbing."Now,witha"dazi',everythingissetfromthestart.Wemeetatthefootofthemountain,sharesnacks,andclimbtogether.Noextraplanningisneeded."

Anotherreasonisthat"dazi"culturehelpsyoungpeoplemanagetheirsocialenergy.Youcanhavesomeonetobewith,butyoudon'thavetobebestfriends.Whiletraditionalfriendshipsarelikegardening—requiringtimeandcare,a"dazi"comeswithnostresstostayintouchorsolvelifeproblems.Partnerssimplyenjoythemomenttogether,thenreturntotheirownlives.

Someworry,however,that"dazi"culturemightweakendeeperfriendships.Theypointoutthatifyoungpeopleonlylookfor"dazi",theymightforgethowtobuilddeeperfriendshipsthatlastthroughhardtimes.Therearealsosafetyworriesaboutmeetingstrangers.Yetmanyyoungpeopleconsideritasanewwaytolivemodernlife."It'snotaboutreplacing(替代)bestfriends,"explainsChen."A'dazi'ismorelikeatravelpartneronlife'sjourney.Itbringssimplejoywithoutstress."Tostaysafe,shealwaysmeetsher"dazi"inpublicplacesandtellsherparentswhereshegoes.

Forherandmanyothers,a"dazi"issimplyawaytomakeabusylifealittlemoresocial,andalotmorefun.29.WhatdoesYe'sexperiencesuggestabouttraditionalfriendship?______A.Itcanbehardtomaketimetogetherforfriends.

B.Itrequirestoomuchtimeforplanningtrips.

C.Itislessenjoyablethanhavinga"dazi".

D.Itoftenleadstogivinguponhobbies.30.WhydoesthewriterincludeChen'swordsattheendofthepassage?______A.Toprovethat"dazi"issaferthantraditionalfriendship.

B.Toshowthatmostpeopleprefer"dazi"tobestfriends.

C.Toexplainthemeaningof"dazi"inChineseculture.

D.Togiveanexampleofhowyoungpeopleuse"dazi"wisely.31.Whatisthewriter'sattitude(态度)towards"dazi"culture?______A.Shefullysupportsitwithoutanyworries.

B.Shethinksitwillreplacetraditionalfriendship.

C.Sheshowsbothitsadvantagesandpossiblerisks.

D.Shebelievesitisonlysuitableforyoungpeople.C

"Peter,"saidWendy,"howdowegettoNeverland(梦幻岛)?"

"Secondtotheright,"saidPeter,"andstraightontillmorning."

"Whatastrangedirection!"saidJohn.

"No,itisn't,"saidPeter."Itisquiteeasy.Youjustfly."

"Butwheredowesleep?"askedMichael.

"Youdon'tsleepwhenyouareflying,"saidPeter."Youjustflyandfeelhappy."

Soontheywerehighabovetheclouds.Thestarslookedliketinycandles,andthemoonbelowthemshonelikeasilvercoin.Asoftwindbrushedtheirfaces,andthenightairsmelledsweetandfresh.WendyheldPeter'shandtightly(紧紧地)."Peter,"shewhispered,"itfeelslikemagic."

Peterlaughed."Itisnotmagic.Itisfaith,trust,andalittlebitofpixie(小精灵)dust."

"ButPeter,"askedWendy,"areyouafairy(仙子)too?"

Peterlaughed."No,I'maboy.Ijustnevergrewup."

TinkerBell,thetinyfairy,flewaroundthem.Herwingsshonelikerainbowglass.Shedroppedgoldendustonthechildren.Theirbodiesfeltlightasair.

"Nowthinkofahappythought!"saidPeter.

Wendythoughtofspringflowers.Johnthoughtofanewsword.Michaelthoughtofhispetdog.Uptheywent,sailingoverLondon.Thecitylightsshonefarbelowlikelittlebrightjewellery.BigBen'sclockfacealsoshonesoftlyinthedistance.

Suddenly,Michaelfeltscared."I'mfalling!"hecried.TinkerBellquicklyflewtohimandsprinkledmorepixiedustontohisshoulders.Petercaughthishand."Keepthinkinghappythoughts!"hesaid.Michaelclosedhiseyesandthoughtofhismother'swarmkiss.Atonce,hestoppedfallingandroseagain.Hisheartbeatfast,buthewassafe.

"Icanseethesea!"criedJohn."AndIcanseemermaids(美人鱼)!"saidWendy.Farbelow,silverwaveswereshiningunderthestars.

Petersmiled."Welcometothesecondstar.Wearealmosthome."32.Howmanychildrenarethereinthestory?______A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.33.WhenMichaelstartstofall,whathelpshimflyagain?______

①TinkerBellgiveshimmoredust.

②Peterpullshimupbythehand.

③Hethinksofahappythought—hismother'skiss.

④Thesoftwindbrusheshisface.

⑤Thesilverwavesshineunderthestars.A.②③④ B.①②④ C.①③⑤ D.①②③34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sprinkled"probablymean?______A.threwheavily B.droppedlightly

C.paintedcarefully D.hidsecretly35.WhatdoesthewriterprobablywanttotellusthroughthejourneytoNeverland?______A.Withafairy'shelp,anyonecanflywithoutfear.

B.Flyingatnightisdangerousformostchildren.

C.Happythoughtsandtrustcanhelpyougetoverfear.

D.Thinkingofwhatmakesyouexcitedisonewaytofeelsafe.D

Areyousadbecauseyouboughtaphonelessthanayearagoandnowhavetocharge(充电)ittwiceaday?Inthefuture,ashottothebatterymightsolvetheproblem,arecentstudysuggested.ResearchersatFudanUniversityfoundawaytomakeoldbatterieslastmuchlonger.TheirstudywaspublishedonFebruary12intheleadingsciencejournalNature.

Howdoesalithium-ion(锂离子)batterywork?Ituseslithiumionstostoreandgiveoutenergy.Butovertime,someoftheseionsbecome"dead"",whichreducesthebattery'slife.Whenabatteryspowerdropsbelow80%ofitsoriginal(原始的)level,itisconsideredfailed.Thisproblemhasbeenlikethissincetheinventionofthelithium-ionin1990.

Insteadofdeadbatteries,theChineseresearcherssawthemassickpatients.Ifthebrokenpartcanbefixed,thebatterycanbemadegoodagain.Theyinjected(注射)anorganic(有机的)lithiumsaltintothebatteries.Thischemicalreplacedthe"dead"lithiumandmadethebatterieshealthyagain.Thetreatmentcanbedonemanytimes.Asaresult,thenumberofchargescouldincreasefrombetween500to2,000toasmanyas60,000.Thishasneverbeenachievedbefore.

Themagicaltreatmentcannotonlysolveyourphone'sbatteryproblembutalsohelpChinaandtheworldinmanyotherways.Chinaistheworld'sleadingproduceroflithium-ionbatteries,makingabout70%oftheworld'stotal.Italsousesmanyoftheminnewenergyvehicles(车辆)andinstoringsolarandwindpower.Longer-lastingbatteriesmeanlowercostsforcarownersandthepowerindustry.Lastbutnotleast,theycanhelpcuttherisingpollutioncausedbymakingandthrowingawaybatteries.36.Whatdoestheword"shot"inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymean?______A.子弹 B.射门 C.注射 D.拍照37.Accordingtothepassage,whathappenswhenalithium-ionbatterybecomes"dead"?______A.Itstopsworkingcompletelyandcannotbeusedagain.

B.Itspowerdropsbelow80%ofitsoriginallevel.

C.Itneedstobechargedfivetimesaday.

D.Itsorganiclithiumsaltrunsout.38.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraphaboutthenewbatterytreatment?______A.Itmaygreatlycutdownbatterychangecosts.

B.Ithasalreadybeenusedinmostnewphones.

C.Itwillmakebatterieslastforeverwithoutanyloss.

D.Itworksbetterforcarbatteriesthanforphonebatteries.39.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?______A.HowtoChargeYourPhoneLessOften

B.A"Shot"toGiveOldBatteriesNewLife

C.TheHistoryofLithium-ionBatteries

D.WhyChinaProducestheMostBatteries五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共9分。40.

SongLianwasafamoushistorianandofficialintheMingdynasty.Hewasknownasoneofthe"ThreeMastersofPoetryandProse(散文)intheEarlyMingDynasty".

Asachild,Songlovedtoread,buthisfamilywastoopoortobuyhimbooks.Tokeepreading,youngSongborrowedbooksfromothers,andhealwaysmadesuretoreturnthemontime.

Oneday,Songborrowedabookandfoundhimselflostinitwitheachpage.Hedecidedtocopyitdown,butthebookwasdue(到期)soon.Songcopiedthebookeverydayuntilmidnight.Itwasthemiddleofwinter.Thecoldbitthroughtheair,evenindoors.Hismothersaid,"It'stoocoldtostayupsolate.Theownerofthebookisn'twaitingtoreadit,ishe?"

"Itdoesn'tmatterwhetherhe'swaitingornot,"Songreplied."It'samatteroftrust.Ifyoumakeahabitofbreakingpromises,howcanyouearntherespectofothers?"

Anothertime,Songhadsetatimetovisitateacherfaraway,butonthedayhewastogoout,itsnowedheavily.

WhenSongwenttogethisbag,hismotherwassurprised."Howcanyoutravelsofaronsuchasnowyday?"sheasked.

"Whynotwaituntilthesnowclears?Nooneexpectsyoutobeontimeinthisweather."Songsmiledandsaid,"Nomatterhowhardthesnowfalls,Imustgo.Itwouldbeimpolitetobreakmypromisetomeettheteacher."

WhenSongarrivedattheteacher'shouse,theteacherwasgreatlyimpressed.Hesaid,"Youngman,nothingcanstopyoufromkeepingyourword.I'msureyou'llhaveabrightfuture!"(1)WhydidSongLiancopythebookuntilmidnight?

______(2)WhatdidSongLiansayaboutkeepingpromises?

______(3)Pleasegivesomeadjectives(形容词)todescribeSongLian,accordingtothepassage.

______(4)Doyouthinkkeepingpromiseimportant?Why?

______六、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。41.

InWujin,Jiangsu,thereisaveryspecialhistoricalsitecalledYancheng.Itistheruins(废墟)ofanancientcityfromtheSpringandAutumnPeriod(770-476BC).Itisover2,500yearsold!Yanchengisoneof

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oldestandbest-preservedancientcityruinsinChina.

WhatmakesYanchengsospecialisits"threecitiesandthreerivers"design.Thecityhasthreewalls—aninnercity,amiddlecity,andanoutercity.Outsideeachwall,thereisariver.Thesethreeriversrunsaroundthecity,

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ringsofwater.ThiskindofdesignistheonlyoneinChina.Thatis

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peoplecallYanchengthe"No.1WaterCityinChina."

Foralongtime,Yancheng

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(forget).Butinthe20thcentury,archaeologists(考古学家)begantostudyit.Theyfoundmanyimportantrelics(文物),

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ancientcanoes,bronzeweapons,pottery,andtoolsmadeofjade.These

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(discovery)helpusunderstandhowpeoplelived,fought,andworkedmorethan2000yearsago.

Today,Yanchengisnotonlyaprotectedhistoricalsite

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apopulartouristattraction.Visitorscanwalkalongtheancientwalls,takeaboatrideontherivers,andenjoythebeautiful

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(nature)sights.ThereisalsoathemeparkcalledSpringandAutumnYanchengwherepeoplecanwatchperformances(表演),tryon

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(tradition)clothes,andlearnaboutancientChinesecultureinafunway.

IfyouevervisitJiangsu,don'tmiss

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