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届初中学业水平考试适应性测试英语注意事项:1.全卷分为A卷和B卷,A卷满分100分,B卷满分50分;考试时间120分钟。2.在作答前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、座位号涂写在答题卡规定的位置。考试结束,监考人员将试卷和答题卡一并收回。3.选择题部分必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题部分必须使用0.5毫米黑色的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。4.请按照题号在答题卡上各题目对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题均无效。5.保持答题卡清洁,不得折叠、污染、破损等。A卷(选择题计100分)第一部分听力部分(共25小题,计30分)听句子,根据所听到的内容选择正确答语,每小题念两遍。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)A.It’sgreat. B.Ofcourse. C.That’sright.A.Iagree! B.Thankyou! C.Goodluck!A.Me,too. B.Soitis. C.I’dloveto.A.Havefun! B.Congratulations! C.Ithinkso!A.Really?Why? B.Goodjob. C.Sure,youcan.听句子,选择与所听句子内容相符合的图片。每小题念两遍。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)ABCDE6.__________7.__________8.__________9.__________10.__________听对话,根据对话内容及问题选择正确答案。每小题念两遍。(共10小题;每小题1.5分;计15分)听第1段对话,回答第11、12小题。Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Thewoman’shelp. B.Somethingtodrink. C.Sometakeawayfood.Wheredoesthemanlive?A.AtNo.8QingyangStreet. B.AtNo.18QingyangStreet. C.AtNo.80QingyangStreet.听第2段对话,回答第13、14小题。Whathappenedtotheboy?A.Hegotuplatetoday. B.Hemissedthemathtest. C.Hewasn’tallowedtohavedinner.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Motherandson. C.Brotherandsister.听第3段对话,回答第15至17小题。WhenwilltheygettotheparkonSundaymorning?A.About8:30am. B.About8:50am. C.About9:00am.WhatdoesthegirlwanttodoaftertheClean-upactivity?A.Visitafriend. B.Watchamovie. C.Giveaspeech.WhywilltheboyvisitMr.Lee?A.Toaskforsomeadviceonhiscompetition.B.Toknowaboutthegeneralrulesofcompetition.C.Tomakesuretheimportanceofthecompetition.听第4段对话,回答第18至20小题。HowdoesTommycheerhimselfupwhenheisdown?A.Bylisteningtosoftmusic.B.Byreadingbeautifulpoems.C.BywatchingfunnyTVshows.Whatcanwegetfromtheconversation?A.Tommyknowsthesongsverywell.B.ThesongYoungandBeautifulisfromamovie.C.Ginahaslistenedtothetwosongsformanyyears.Whatdoestheconversationmainlytalkabout?A.Waystorelaxwhenfeelingunhappy.B.AfunnyTVshowcalledAmazingNights.C.Waystochooserelaxingshowsandmusic.听短文,根据短文内容完成图表中所缺信息。短文念三遍。一空一词。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)WorldWetlandsDayWhenisit?OnFebruary21everyyear.Whatare“Wetlands”?Placeswherewatercoversthegroundlikerivers,pondsand22.Whyare“Wetlands”important?Oneofthe23majorecosystemsoftheEarth.Theyarehometomanyanimalsandplants.Theycanhelp24thegreenhouseeffect.Theycanholdwatertohelpstopfloods.Howare“wetlands”now?Thefact:Wehavelostabout90%oftheworld’swetlands.Thereasons:25,climatechangeandhumanactivities.Weneedtotakeactionstoprotect“wetlands”.第二部分语言知识运用(共20小题;计40分)阅读下面短文,从方框内的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共5小题,每小题2分;计分10分)A.areinterestedin B.betterunderstand C.dosomethingwrongD.mostofthem E.quiteafewChinesetraditionalfestivalsareanimportantpartofourculture.Generallyspeaking,theyhelpusrememberourhistoryandvaluefamilylove.Astraditionalculturehasbecomemorepopularinrecentyears,26teenagersarestartingtopaymoreattentiontothesecolorfultraditions.Theythinkfestivalsarenotjustaboutfun,butalsoaboutgreatstories.They27learningthestoriesbehindfestivalsandtakingpartintraditionalactivities.Althoughdifferentfestivalshavedifferentcustoms,28havetodowithwishesforhealth,happinessandabetterlife.Duringbigfestivals,peopleareofteninahurryortooexcited,sotheymay29.However,noonegetsangrybecauseeveryoneisenjoyingthewarmtimewithfamily.Thesefestivalsnotonlybringusjoybutalsohelpus30andpassonourgreatculture.补全对话根据对话内容,从方框中选出最佳选项补全对话。(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)A:Hi,WangLin!Congratulationsonourgraduation!B:Thanksalot!ButI’mfeelingabitnervous.31A:Samehere.I’mworriedthesubjectsinseniorhighwillbemuchharder.Buthey,aslongasweputinthework,we’llbefine.B:32.Haveyoudecidedwhichseniorhighschoolyou’regoingtoyet?A:Yeah,No.1SeniorHighSchool.B:33Iheartheschoolistop.A:Itsureis.I’malsolookingforwardtomakinglotsofnewfriendsthere.B:34Doyouhaveanyvacationplans?A:Sure.I’mgoingtopreviewsomehighschoolcourses.B:35A:Startfromthebasicsandtakeitstepbystep.A.Metoo!B.Totallyagree.C.Whataboutyou?D.That’ssuchagreatchoice!E.Howdoyouplantogoaboutit?完形填空阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共10小题,每小题2分;计20分)Lastmonth,myschooltookustotheopeningoftheSichuanSocialScienceMuseum.ManyteachersandstudentsfromChengduUniversityofTechnology(CDUT)were__36__totheopening,too.TheyhelpedwithTheSichuanOperaculturalexhibition(展览)here.Theexhibitionwonhigh__37__fromallthevisitors.Theexhibitionincludesfourparts.Therewereover40colorfulfacemasksand__38__funculturalproducts.Visitorscouldevenexperiencedigitalface-changingonabigscreen!ItusedAItocatchvisitor’s__39__movesandshowdifferentmasks—itwassomuchfun!Whatmadetheexhibitionspecialwastheperfect__40__oftraditionandmodernity.Forexample,agroupofyoungdesignersworkedwithSichuanEmbroidery(刺绣)masterstocreatefashion__41__.Studentsalsomadefunthingslike“Three‘Xiao’s”—threeimportantoperacharacters—turnedintophonecoversandstickers.Theseworksshowedhowyoungpeoplecankeepculturein__42__ways.Themuseumhelpsmorepeopleknowaboutthisart.Itsjobistoteach,protectand__43__SichuanOpera—notonlyinmuseums,butalsoinschoolsandonline.__44__SichuanOperakeepsitstraditionalbeauty,italsogrowswithnewideasandtechnology.SichuanOperaismorethanashow.__45__,it’salivingpartofwhoweare—ourhistory,ourcity,andourfuture.A.refused B.invited C.allowedA.price B.prize C.praiseA.few B.many C.someA.head B.leg C.handA.connection B.match C.mixA.products B.masks C.paintingsA.simple B.new C.cuteA.grow B.treat C.actA.Unless B.Although C.SinceA.Luckily B.Especially C.Actually第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;计30分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题2分;计30分)AChocolatedrinksareverypopular.Somepeoplelikehotchocolate,especiallyinwinter.Othersenjoycoldchocolatemilkallyearround.Asurveyshowsthat34%ofAmericanssayhotchocolateistheirfavoriteholidaydrink.Manypeoplethinkwinterisnotcompletewithoutit.Ontheotherhand,oneinthreeadultssaytheywoulddrinkchocolatemilkeverydayiftheycould.Also,75%ofUSschoolchildrendrinkchocolatemilkatlunch.Ishotchocolatebetterthanchocolatemilk?YESHotchocolateisaclassiccold-weatherdrink.Itmeanswinterandhappyholidaysarehere.Whenthetemperaturedrops,hotchocolatecanwarmyourhandsandyourstomach.Afterplayingoutsideinthesnow,acupofhotchocolateisperfect.Also,youcanadddifferentflavors(口味)likepeppermintorcinnamon.Youcanalsoputwhippedcreamormarshmallowsontop.Youcannotdothesethingswithchocolatemilk.NOChocolatemilkisgoodallyear,notjustinwinter.Youcanbuyiteasilyatstoresinlargeorsmallboxes.Youcanalsomakeitathomequicklybyaddingchocolatepowderorsugartocoldmilk.Youdon’tneedtowaitforthemilktogethot.Chocolatemilkisalsoacommonpartofschoollunch.Itmakeslunchspecialformanychildren.What’smore,ithasmuchlesssugarthanhotchocolatewithmarshmallowsorwhippedcream.What’sthediscussionmainlyabout?A.Whetherhotchocolateisbetterthanchocolatemilk.B.Howtomakehotchocolateandchocolatemilkathome.C.WhichchocolatedrinkismorepopularinAmericanschools.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inthepassagereferto?A.Winter. B.Hotchocolate. C.Happyholiday.Accordingtothepassage,whydosomepeoplelikehotchocolate?A.Itmakeslunchspecialforkids.B.Ithaslesssugarthanchocolatemilk.C.Itcanwarmpeopleupincoldweather.Howdopeoplemakechocolatemilkathome?A.Byheatingthemilkfirst.B.Byputtingmarshmallowsontop.C.Byaddingpowderorsugartocoldmilk.Inwhichbookcanyouprobablyreadthepassage?A. B. C.BCaiGao,aChinesepicturebookartist,wonthe2026HansChristianAndersenAward(HCAA)forillustration(插图)attheBolognaChildren’sBookFairinItaly.Theawardisgiveneverytwoyears.Anditisseenasthehighestinternationalhonorinchildren’sliterature.Caisaidtheawardisnotjustforher,butforallChinesepicturebookcreators.Thejudges(评委)spokehighlyofherworkfortheartisticqualityandherartstyle.Herartstyleconnectstraditionwithmodernity,andisquitedifferentfromothers.Nowatage80,Caiisalreadythinkingaboutfutureprojects.Shewantstocreatebooksforchildrenaged0to3,adifficultbutimportantarea.Shealsoplanstodevelopasetofbooksbasedonfolktraditions,childhoodmemories,andnurseryrhymes(童谣).Caipromisedtokeepcreatingforyoungreaders.“Whatevermyfutureworkswillbelike,Iwillslowlydedicatethemtomyreaders,”shesaid,“Iwon’tletthemdown.”CaiwasborninChangshain1946.Shestartedasanarteditorandlaterbecameanillustrator,andshehascreatedover40books.In1993,herbookBao’erwontheGoldenAppleAward.Thisawardwasveryimportant.IthelpedChineseillustratorsbecomeknownonworldstage.ExpertssayherawardshowsgrowinginternationalattentiononChinesepicturebooks.TanFengxia,amemberoftheawardjudges,saidCai’sworkstaysclosetoChineseculturewhilespeakingdirectlytochildren.WhatcanwelearnabouttheHCAAfromthepassage?A.Itwillbeheldin2027inItaly.B.ItwasfirstwonbyCaiGaoin2026.C.It’satopprizeinChildren’sliterature.WhichofthefollowingismentionedasCaiGao’sfutureplan?A.Writingbooksforteenagers.B.Illustratingbookswrittenbyotherwriters.C.CreatingbooksbasedonChinesetraditions.Whatdoes“dedicate”meaninparagraph3?A.Lend B.Offer C.SellWhendidCaiGaowintheGoldenAppleAward?A.Whenshewas47yearsold.B.Whenshefinishedcreating40books.C.WhenherbookwascalledBao’erin1993.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.CaiGao’sartisfullofChineseculture,andkidsloveit.B.TanFengxiadidbetterinwritingChinesepicturebooksthanCaiGao.C.There’snointernationalattentiononChinesepicturebooksexceptCaiGao’s.CAnewstudyhasfoundthatthebraingoesthroughfiveclearlydifferentstagesbetweenbirthanddeath.Scientistshavefoundtheages—9,32,66,and83—whenthewayourbraincellsconnectwitheachotherbeginstochange.Thebrain’s“teenage”stagelastsuntilage32,theydiscovered.Afterthat,itentersaperiodofrelativecalmuntilearlyagingbeginsat66.Between66and83,somepartsofthebrainformstrongergroups,buttheydon’tconnectaswellwithothergroups.After83,inthelateagingstage,theconnectionsbetweendifferentbrainareasstarttobreakdown.Thebrainthendependsmoreonseparateareasandafewheavilyusedpathways(分支)betweenthem,saidAlexaMousley,abrainscientistattheUniversityofCambridge.Shewantstoknowwhetherthesechangesinthebrainmakeitmoreopentocertainbrain-relatedhealthproblems.Thisisbecausethereseemstobeabridgebetweenthefivestagesandsomecommonillnesses.Forexample,mostautismdiagnoses(自闭症诊断)happeninyoungchildren,upto75%ofmentalhealthconditionsbeginbythetimeapersonisinhis/herearly20s,Alzheimer’s(阿尔茨海默)diseaseusuallyappearsduringtheearlyagingstage.Hearthealth,stayingsociallyconnected,andexercisearealllinkedtobetterbrainhealthasweage.It’spossiblethatthesealsoplayaroleinhowthebrainrewires(重组)itselflaterinlife.Accordingtothepassage,untilwhatagedoesthebrain’s“teenage”stagelast?A.9yearsold B.32yearsold C.66yearsoldWhathappenstothebrainduringthelateagingstage?A.Somebrainareasformstrongergroups.B.Differentbrainareasconnectlessstrongly.C.Thebrainbecomesmoreactivethanbefore.WhendoesAlzheimer’sdiseaseusuallyappearaccordingtotheresearch?A.DuringtheteenagestageB.DuringthelateagingstageC.DuringtheearlyagingstageWhichofthefollowingismentionedtohelpkeepthebrainhealthy?A.Takingmedicine B.Stayingalone C.DoingexerciseWhatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Thebrain’sself-developmentunderanysituation.B.Thefivedifferentstagesofthehumanbrainwithage.C.Theconnectionsbetweenbraindevelopmentandphysicalhealth.B卷(非选择题计50分)短文填空从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确通顺(每词限用一次)。(共10小题,每小题1分;计10分)aboutachievementagreeaskbeclothconfidentfindhowplasticsomeonewhyModesty(谦逊)isavaluablequalityinmanyculturesaroundtheworld.InChina,thisisnodifferent.However,thephrase“MaoSuiRecommendsHimself”seemsto61withthis.DuringtheWarringStatesPeriod,theQinarmymarched(进军)onHandan,thecapitalofZhao.SeeingthatHandanwasindanger,PrincePingyuandecided62thestateofChuforhelp.Hewantedtochoose20talentedpeopletogowithhim.However,Only19peoplewhoweregoodenoughcouldbe63.Then,amannamedMaoSuivolunteered.PrincePingyuanlookedatMaoSuiwithdoubt,“Howlonghaveyou64herewithme?”“Threeyears,”MaoSuianswered.“Ihearthatapersonwithtalentislikeanawl(锥子)ina65bag.Itssharppointwillsoonpiercethroughthebag.You’velivedhereforalongtime,butIhaven’tseenanyofyour66.Maybeyoudon’thaveanytalent,”saidPrincePingyuan.“WhatI’maskingyounowistoputmeintothatbag.Ifyoudothat,Iwillpiercethroughit—butnotonlythepoint,butthewholeawl,”MaoSuisaid67.Movedly,PrincePingyuanallowedMaoSuitojoinhisteam.However,astheyarrivedinChu,thekingwasn’tcertain68helpingZhao.MaoSuistoodupandwalkedtohimwithasword(剑)inhishand.Thenhetoldthekingclearly69heshouldhelpZhaoandthebenefitshecouldgetfromdoingso.Thekingwasshockedandagreedtohelpatlast.Nowthephrase“MaoSuiRecommendsHimself”means70whovolunteerstodoadifficulttask.补全短文根据短文内容,从短文后的A~F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)Haveyouheardofcolourwalk?Colourwalkisaslowwalkingstylewhereyouchooseacolourbeforeyouheadoutthedoorandthenfocusonthatonecolourthroughoutthewalk.71So,youmightnoticeadandelion(蒲公英)flower,aschoolbus,atrafficlightturningyellow,orevensomethingsomeonenearbyiswearing.Now,colourwalkhasbecomeverypopularwithyoungpeopleonsocialmedia,bothinChinaandaroundtheworld.72Infact,studiesshowjust30minutesofexercisecanhelpimproveyoursleep.Walkingalsohelpsyourbodyproduceendorphins(内啡肽),whicharegoodforyourbody.However,ifyou’rewalkingwhilethinkingaboutaproblemyouhadearlierintheday,thewalkcanfeeljustasstressfulasanythingelse.73Itallowsyoutotakethetimetonoticewhat’saroundyouandreallyfocusonit.Acolourwalkisnotonlyaformofphysicalactivity,butalsoawaytoconnectwiththenaturalworld.It’sespeciallypowerfulwhentheseasonschange,asthere’ssomuchtosee.Asjoyfulastheyare,colourwalksmightnotbefitforeveryone.Maybetheviewfromyourfrontdoorislowoncolour.74Tryusingyourothersenseswhileyouwalk.Youcouldnoticedifferentsounds,orpayattentiontohowcoolorwarmtheairfeels.Youcouldalsotryanalphabetwalk,whereyouchoosealetterandlookforthingsthatstartwithit.Whatevermethodyouchoose,thegoalistokeepyourmindfocusedonthepresentmoment.75It’salsoimportanttogetsomesunlight,asit’sagoodwaytogetvitaminD.A.Dressupincolors.B.Let’ssayyoupickedyellow.C.That’swhereacolourwalkcomesin.D.Walkingofferslotsofhealthbenefits.E.Thiscanhelpyoufeelmuchmorerelaxed.F.Besides,therearestillsimilaractivitiesyoucando.阅读表达。(共10小题,每小题2分;计20分)A.完成图表根据短文内容,完成图表格中所缺信息。每空不超过三个词。(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)Catsareexpertsatrelaxing.Theyspendalmosttwo-thirdsoftheirlivessleeping.Ifyou’veevernoticedyourcatfriendcoveringtheirfacesastheynap(ashortsleep,especiallyduringtheday),youmayhavewonderedwhyitturnsoutthissimpleactionhelpsthemsleepbetter.Manypetexpertsbelievecatscovertheireyestoblockoutsunlight.Catsusuallytrytogetsunnyplacesfornaps,butbrightlightcanhurttheirsensitive(敏感的)eyesandkeepthemfromgettingsleep.Bycoveringtheirfaces,theycreateadarkenvironmentforthemselves,whichmakesiteasiertofallasleep.ThepetfoodbrandCanidaeexplainsthatcatsoftencovertheirfaceswhentheyaresleepingforsafety.Theyknowtheirfacesareweak,socoveringthemisawaytofeelsafe.Theirwhiskersareespeciallysensitive,helpingcatssensepartsoftheirenvironmenttheymaynotseeorfeelotherwise.Ifsomethingtouchestheirwhiskerstoomuch,itcancausetheirsensesgetoverloaded(使负荷过重).So,bycoveringtheirfaces,catsprotecttheirwhiskersfrombeingtouchedtoooften.Thisisveryimportantforacat’sdailylife.Ifthereisnogoodplacetohidetheirface,suchasinaboxorbehindablanket,catsmaysimplyusetheirpaws.Pawsworkjustaswell.Anotherreasoniswarmth.Acat’snosecangetcoldwhentheroomiscool.Coveringthefacewithpawsoratailhelpskeepthenosewarm.Thismakesthecatfeelmuchbetter.Finally,itisalsopossiblethatcatssleepthiswayjustbecauseitiscomfortable.Itissimilartoapersoncurlinguplikeafoetus(ababyorayounganimalbeforeit’sborn)inbedwhichmayremindthemofwhentheywerekittenssleepingnexttotheirmother.Thatfeelingissafeandwarm.Whetherforcomfort,safety,darkness,orwarmth,face-coveringisjustoneofthemanycleverwayscatscatchsomeZ’s.Nexttimeyouseeyourcatsleepinglikethis,youwillknowwhy.B.任务型阅读根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)Today,privacy(隐私)hasbecomeanimportantpartofourlives,butteenagersoftenpaynoattentiontoit,especiallytheonesusingsocialmedia.Astheypost,share,andinteractonline,theyleavebehindpiecesofpersonalinformation,knownastheir“digitalfootprint”.Digitalfootprintscanbedividedintotwokinds.Oneisactivedigitalfootprint—informationyouchoosetoshare,suchassocialmediapostsandphotos.Theotherispassivedigitalfootprint—informationthatiscollectedwithoutyouknowingit,likecookies(缓存文件)onwebsitesthatrecordyourvisits.Appsthatcollectlocationinformationarealsopassivedigitalfootprints.Bothtypesoffootprintsmatterbecausetheyleadtoaperson’sonlinecharacterandthesefootprintsarenoteasytoclearcompletely.That’swhyit’simportantforteenagerstodevelopsafeonlinehabits.Doyouknowhowtodevelopsafeonlinehabits?Useprivacysettings.Thisisthefirstlineofdefense.Teenagersshouldmanagewhocanseetheirpostsandpersonalinformation,andonlyacceptconnectionsfrompeopletheyknow.Neveroversharepersonalinformation.Teenagersmaynotrealizethatevensmalldetails,liketheirschoolnameorvacationplans,canbemisusedbystrangersorcybercriminals(网络罪犯),orcanleadtounexpectedattention.UnderstandtherisksofpublicWi-Fi.PublicWi-Finetworks,likethoseincoffeeshops,areconvenientbutnotsafe.Cybercriminalscaneasilygetinformationonthem.SoteenagershadbetternotuseprivateaccountsonpublicWi-Fiwithoutprotection.Respectdigitalmanners.Teenagersshouldtreatotherswithrespectandthinkbeforepostingorcommenting,especiallywhenangryorupset.Gooddigitalmannershelpstopteenagersfromharmingothersandalsostopthemfromcreatingtroubles.Byunderstandingprivacyrisks,managingpersonalinformationcarefully,anddevelopingsafeonlinehabits,teenagerscanprotectthemselvesbetter.Whatdodigitalfootprintsmean?Whatkindsofpassivedigitalfootprintsarementioned?Whyare“privacysettings”called“thefirstlineofdefense”?
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