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2026年浙江省宁波外国语等名校共同体中考模拟英语试卷一、阅读理解

GiantpandasareoneofChina’smostbelovedanimals.Startedin1993,theInternationalPandaFestivalisacelebrationofgiantpandas.IttakesplaceonSept.22everyyear.Giantpandasarelovedaroundtheworldfortheircutefacesandplayfulnature.Today,newtechnologyishelpingprotectthemandgivethembettercare.Herearesomecoolexamples.CheckingwithanappCanyoutellpandasHuaHua,MengLan,andFuBaoapart?Aspecialappcan!Youjustuploadaphoto.Theapplooksatthepanda’seyes,ears,mouthandtheblack-and-whitefacemarkings.Italsocheckstheirbodyshapeandthewaytheymove.Thisisevenharderthanrecognizingpeople’sfaces!GivingwildpandasanIDScientistscollectpandadroppings(粪便)togetDNAfromthem.TheDNAshowswhetherthepandaismaleorfemale,whereitlivesandhowmanypandasthereare.Withthis,eachwildpandagetsitsown“passport”.Real-timemonitoringSpecialsolar-powered(太阳能的)camerasand5Gcanwatchpandasdayandnight.Thesystemsendslivevideoandcanalsoidentify(识别)otheranimals.Thishelpsscientistsprotectpandasandtheirforestfriends.1.Whydoscientistscollectpandadroppings?

A.Togiveeachpandaarealpassport.B.Tocountthenumberofpandasintheworld.C.Tocheckwhetherthepandasarehealthyornot.D.TogetDNAandlearnaboutthepandas’information.2.Whathelpsscientistswatchpandas24hoursaday?

A.Specialapp.B.Solar-poweredcamerasand5G.C.Pandadroppings.D.Facerecognitiontechnology.3.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Wecanuseanapptotelldifferentpandasapart.B.GiantpandasareoneofChina’smostbelovedanimals.C.Scientistsaretryingtoprotectpandasfromdyingout.D.Newtechnologyishelpingtoprotectandcareforgiantpandas.Oneevening,Iwenttothesupermarkettobuysomethingtoeat.WhenIwasabouttogotothecheckouttopay,Iimmediatelysensedthatsomethingunusualwashappeningthere.Mycuriosityledmetotakeacloserlook.There,Isawacashiertakingsomegoodsoutofacustomer’sshoppingbag.Thecustomerwasanelderlywomanwholookedverysadandworried.Itturnedoutthatthecashierwasremovinggoodstolowerthetotalcost.Thistouchedmyheart,andIfeltastrongwishtohelp.Iquicklywalkedovertothecashregister(收银机).Withoutsayingaword,Ipointedtothegoodsthecashierwasabouttotakeout.ThenIpointedtomyownshoppingbagtoshowthatIwouldpayforthem.Thecashiernoddedandputthegoodsbackintotheelderlywoman’sbag.Thecashierthentriedtohelpthewomanwithhercardagain,butitstilldidn’twork.Seeingthetotalamountonthescreen,Iquietlytookoutsomecashfrommywalletandhandedittothecashier.Iwantedtohelpwithoutdrawingattentiontomyself,soIquicklywalkedawayafterpaying.Theelderlywomanwastooworriedabouthercardtonoticeme.Whenthecashiertoldherthatshedidn’thavetopayanything,shelookedconfused(困惑的).AsIleftthesupermarket,Ifeltawarmsenseofpride.Ihopedthatmysmallactofkindnessbroughtsomecomfortandhappinesstotheelderlywoman,remindingherthattherearestillpeoplewhocare.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“removinggoods”inParagraph2mean?

A.payingforgoodsB.packingthegoodsC.takinggoodsoutD.puttinggoodsback5.Howdidthewriterhelptheelderlywoman?

A.Hehelpedherfixherbankcard.B.Hecalledthemanagertohelpher.C.Hepaidforthegoodswithoutdrawingattentiontohimself.D.Hegavetheelderlywomansomecashtopayforallhergoods.6.Howdidthewriterfeelafterleavingthesupermarket?

A.Sad.B.Worried.C.Confused.D.Proud.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Kindnesscanbringwarmthtoothers.B.It’simportanttosavemoneywhenshopping.C.Weshouldalwaysaskforhelpwhenintrouble.D.Cashiersarealwaysreadytohelpcustomers.①Thesedays,teenagershavealotofpressure,fromschooltofamily.Whenstresscomes,it’seasytoforgettocareforthemselves.Herearesomewaysforkeepingyourbodyandmindhealthy.②Spendtimeeachdaydoingrelaxingactivities.Meditation(冥想)isagoodwaybecauseitmakesyourelaxed.Youcanalsotryyogawhichhelpstokeepyourbodyandmindrelaxed.Ifyoudon’tlikemeditationoryoga,thentryswimmingorrunning.Suchexercisecanhelptoimproveyourphysicalhealthandreduceyourstress.③Trytogetmoresleep.Mostteenagersneedeighttoninehoursofsleepanighttoshowthebestinthemselves.Sleepandwakeupatregulartimesaswellsothatyourbodycanfollowaregularsleephabit.④Connectwithnature.Spendingtimeoutsidecanhelptocheeryouupandmakeyouthinkaboutlifeinadifferentway.Soclimbmountains,rideyourbike,orsimplytakeawalkinthepark.Takeyoureyesoffyourbooksandyouneedtolookatthetreesandsky.⑤Payattentiontowhatyoueat.Poorfoodcanmakeyoufeelweakandunhappy,whilehealthyfoodenergizesyou.Trytocutdownthenumberofsnacksandfastfoodwhichusuallyincludesalt,sugar,andsolidfats.Eatmorehealthyfoodslikefreshnuts,fruits,andvegetables.⑥Thesestepsdon’ttakealotoftimeoreffort.However,theywillmakeadifferenceinimprovingyourmentalandphysicalhealth.8.Whichofthefollowingarementionedasrelaxingactivities?①Meditation.②Yoga.③Sleeping.④Running.

A.①②③B.①③④C.①②④D.②③④9.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Thesedaysmostteenagerspaymuchattentiontotheirhealth.B.It’snecessaryforteenagerstosleepforeighttoninehoursanight.C.Thewriterthinksteenagersshouldn’teatsnacksorfastfood.D.Yogaisn’tsogoodforimprovinghealthasswimmingorrunning.10.Whichofthefollowingcanshowthestructureofthepassage?

A.B.C.D.11.What’sthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Toaskteenagerstostudyharderatschool.B.Toexplainwhyteenagershavealotofpressure.C.Toletteenagersdoexerciseasmuchaspossible.D.Totellteenagershowtodealwithpressureandstayhealthy.SinceAppledroppeditsiPhone17onSept9,2025,the“CosmicOrange”colorforthePromodelhasturnedheads.Itisamoveawayfrommorecommoncolors,suchaswhiteandblack.Colorsaremorethanjustvisual(视觉)effects.AccordingtotheAmericanMarketingAssociation,brightcolorscanmakeaproductseembetter,evenifthecolordoesn’tactuallychangehowtheproductworks.Thishappensbecausetherichnessorcleannessofacolormightmakepeoplemoreconfidentintheproduct.Whyisthis?AccordingtoanarticlefromtheUniversityofLeeds,whenlightentersoureyes,specialcells(细胞)atthebackofoureyesreacttodifferentcolorsandsendsignals(信号)tothebrain.Mostsignalsgotothevisualcortex(皮层),whereweseepictures.Butsomearesenttoanotherpartofthebraincalledthehypothalamus(下丘脑).Thispartcontrolsthingsinourbody,suchastemperatureandfeeling.So,thismeanscolorscanchangehowourbodiesfeel.Forexample,bluelightcanmakeourbloodflowandheartbeatslowdown.Itcanalsolowerourbloodpressureandhelpusrelax,accordingtotheUniversityofDerbyintheUK.Orange,ontheotherhand,wakesupoursenses,makingitgreatforcatchingattention.However,nocolorhasbeenshowntoincreasesalesmorethanothers,saidresearchersattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaintheUS.Still,successfulbrandsoftenusecolorstocreatetheirimages(形象).Forexample,Coca-Colausesredbecauseitincreasesheartrateandimprovesappetite(食欲).12.Whichcolormakesproductsseembetter,accordingtothepassage?

A.Blue.B.White.C.Orange.D.Black.13.Howdosomecolorsimprovepeople’sfeelingsaboutproducts?

A.Theyreacttospecialcellsinoureyes.B.Theyexcitemorepartsofthebrain.C.Theymakethebrainproducemoresignals.D.Theygodirectlytothebrain’svisualcortex.14.Whateffectdoesbluelighthaveonpeople?

A.Ithelpsthemrelax.B.Itincreasesheartrate.C.Itwakesuptheirsenses.D.Ithelpsimproveappetite.15.WhydoesCoca-Colauseredasitsbrandcolor?

A.Toshowproductquality.B.Tobuildabrandimage.C.Tomakepeoplefeelthirsty.D.Tocontrolthewholemarket.二、任务型阅读Doyouknowhowtopickagoodbookyou’llreallylike?Herearesometips.Startwithyourinterest.________Youcanpicksomethingthatyoulovetoread,notforschool.Theycanbearts,music,orcomputers,orfashiondesign.Younameit,therearebooksaboutit.What’syourtype?Doyoupreferfictionornonfiction(orboth)?Fictionbooks,likenovels,cantakeyoutoanotherworldorhelpyouthinkaboutsomethingbeyondyourownexperience.Nonfictionbooksgiveyouthewho,what,when,andwhyofsomething.________Manyofthemreadlikenovelsfromstarttofinish.Readthedescription.Somequotes(引言)onthebackandinsidecoversofmanybooksgiveyouanideaofwhatthebookisabout.Theycanalsohelpyoupickfuturebooks,too.Ifyoufindabookyoureallylike,takeaminutetoreadthequotesandseewhichwriterslikethebook.________Findafamilyfavourite.Whichbookdidyourmotherlovebestwhenshewasatyourage?Howaboutyourbrothersandsisters?Findoutandgivethemaread—thenyoucanshareyourthoughtsaboutthebook.Finally,you’llprobablyenjoywhatyou’rereadingalotmoreifyoufindaquietplaceandmaketimeforthebook.________Youcanputonsomegoodmusic,getyourselfsometeaandletyourselfbecarriedawaybythebook.You’llseethattimedoesflywhenyou’rereadingsomethingyoulove!

A.ReadingisagoodwaytoimproveyourEnglish.B.Readingonyourownisn’tlikereadingforschool.C.Mostreadingisbestenjoyedwhenyoucanfocusonit.D.Theytellstoriesusingfacts-butthatdoesn’tmeanthey’reboring.E.Often,they’llhavesimilarstylesandyoumightfindbooksyoulikebythosewriters,too.16.________17.________18.________19.________20.Isiteasytopickagoodbookforyourself?Howdoyoudoit?(不超过15词)______________________________三、完形填空Yuhaoisalittledogwithlegproblems.Itcanrunwiththehelpofawheelchair________GaoXiaodong.Gaomakeswheelchairsforpets.Hehashelpedmany________petsbeabletowalkagainoverthelast17years.Gaodidn’tstartoutasaprofessionalwheelchairmaker.Itallbeganwithasmallactof________.In2006,Gaowassellingcakeswhenastreetdoglimped(跛行)overto________toaskforfood.Feelingsorryforthedog,Gaoplannedtomakeapetwheelchairtohelpthedogmovearoundmore________.Ittookhimacoupleofdaystomakethewheelchair.Whenhesawthelittledogquicklyadapt(适应)toitandstartrunningfast,hegotafeelingof________.Soonaftersharingthestoryonline,Gao________arequesttomakethewheelchairforacatwhoalsohadlegproblems.Gaowasn’tatrainedcraftsman(工匠),buthetriedhisbest.Itturnedoutthecat’sownerwas________withwhatGaohadmade.Fromthenon,Gao________toworkasacraftsman,makingpetwheelchairs.“I’vetriedmanyjobs,butmakingpetwheelchairsisthebestforme.Ifindmytrue________init.Besides,thejobhaschangedmeandmademe________theconnectionsbetweenhumansandtheirpets.Theymeanalottoeachother.”Gaosaid.Gaonowrunsasmallwheelchairfactory.He________workswithover90animalgroups.Together,theyhelpanimalsthathavetrouble________independentlybecauseofanaccidentorasuddenillness.________heloveshisjob,hehopesthatinthefuturemoresickorinjuredanimalswillgethelpsothattheywon’tneedhis________.Whatakind-heartedpersonGaoXiaodongis!21.A.heardfromB.madebyC.boughtforD.givento22.A.disabledB.lonelyC.expensiveD.talented23.A.fairnessB.businessC.shynessD.kindness24.A.itB.themC.herD.him25.A.quietlyB.carefullyC.convenientlyD.slowly26.A.doubtB.sadnessC.satisfactionD.fear27.A.receivedB.preparedC.discussedD.expected28.A.patientB.happyC.honestD.strict29.A.waitedB.refusedC.forgotD.chose30.A.interestB.supportC.painD.shame31.A.changeB.avoidC.understandD.separate32.A.onlyB.soonC.hardlyD.also33.A.eatingB.walkingC.sleepingD.playing34.A.AlthoughB.IfC.SinceD.When35.A.prizesB.presentsC.projectsD.products四、选词填空根据短文内容,用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词限用一次。

misswithvaluabledevelopmentcountrysetupTheZiboceramics(瓷器)Museumisanenergeticandyoungmuseum.Itwas36in2002andwasopenedtothepublicin2011.Inthemuseum,youcanseemorethan160,00037ancientandmodernceramicsfromhomeandabroad.Youcanalsolearnaboutthe38ofhightechnology.Whenyouvisitit,animportantpartthatyoucan’t39istoenjoy5kindsofhigh-qualityceramics.Youcanalsoseetheblue-and-whiteteapot40alonghistorythatwasproducedintheSongDynasty.Besides,youcanenjoydifferentglassworksfromovertwentyforeign41.WelcometoZiboandadmirethegreatcultureofceramicsandglass.五、短文填空阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空限填一词)。Willyougiveyourfriendagiftatthegraduationceremony?Doyouknowhowto42(决定)onthegift?Hereissome43(建议)foryou.Ifyourfriendisgoingtoahighschool,getsomethinghecanusethere.Thiscouldbeassimpleasagift44(篮子)filledwithpens.Youcanalsobuyacardto45(鼓励)himwhenheisintrouble.Besides,anelectronicthinglikearadiooranalarmclockcanbequite46(有用).Makeagiftbyyourselfifyouhave47(足够)time.Forexample,apapercupcanbemadeintoagift48(容易)byaddingthenameofyourfriend,thenameofyourschoolorthegraduation49(日期).Pickaphotoalbumifyourfriendisgoingtotravel50(独自).Hewillmisshisfamilyandthegiftwillhelphimrememberhisbesttimewiththelovedonesandcaringfriends.阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。Johnwasbornin1838.Whenheturned11yearsold,heandhisfamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesfromScotland.They51(begin)anewlifeinWisconsinthatyear.Johnshowedhisloveofnatureinhisearlyyears.Helikedplayingoutdoorseveryday.Hewasalsointerestedinworkingoutdoorsonhis52(father)farm

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