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济南市章丘区2026年初中学业水平考试英语模拟试题(二)本试卷共10页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、座号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改正,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,用0.5mm黑色签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。选择题部分共100分第一部分听力(共四节满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听录音,在每组句子中选出一个你所听到的句子。每个句子听一遍。1.A.Peoplewillhaverobotsoneday.B.Thegameshowwasboring.C.Mysisteriswaitingforthebus.2.A.Wedon’thavePEonTuesday.B.Youshouldn’tshakehands.C.Theyhaven’tbeentotheamusementpark.3.A.Wouldyoulikesomenoodles?B.Aretheseyourcousins?C.Doyoulikekoalas?4.A.Whatalovelypapercutting!B.Howbusythestudentsare!C.Whatgoodluck!5.A.Howdoyougettoschool?B.WhywasPeterabsentfromclassestoday?C.Whereshallwehavedinnertonight?第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)在录音中,你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。每段对话听两遍。6.Whowasplayinginthefootballmatch?A.Bob.B.Sam.C.Linda.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheconcert?A.It’sgreat.B.Heprefersabetterone.C.Hedislikesit.8.WhenwillSallyprobablygotoShanghai?A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaftertomorrow.9.WhydoesHelencometotheman’shouse?A.Toaskforhelp.B.Tosayhello.C.Tovisitherfriend.10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atabusstop.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atapolicestation.第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)在录音中,你将听到一段对话,对话后有五个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。听对话前,你将有40秒的读题时间;听完后,你将有40秒的答题时间。对话听两遍。11.WhatwillLucyvisitthissummerholiday?A.TheGreatWall.B.Jinan.C.TheSummerPalace.12.HowwillLucygothere?A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bybike.13.WhatdoesPeterthinkoftheLucy’sdecisionoftravelling?A.Calm.B.Serious.C.Unbelievable.14.HowlongwillLucystayinJinan?A.Threedays.B.Sevendays.C.Tendays.15.WhatelsedoesPeterplantodobesidestouring?A.Playsports.B.Haveafter-schoolclasses.C.Learntoplayaninstrument.第四节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)在录音中,你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。听短文前,你将有40秒的读题时间;听完后,你将有40秒的答题时间。短文读两遍。16.Howmanyrulesarementionedinthenotice?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.17.Howcanweavoidgettinglostaccordingtothenotice?A.Bymakingnoise.B.Bystayingwithclassmates.C.Bykeepingyoureyesonanimals.18.Whichofthefollowingmaybeallowed?A.Feedinganimals.B.Watchinganimalsclosely.C.Respectinganimals’livingplaces.19.Whoisthenoticeprobablyfor?A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Keepers.20.Whatisthenoticemainlyabout?A.Therulesofvisitingazoo.B.Theimportanceofprotectinganimals.C.Thesuggestionstotraveling.第二部分阅读(共两节满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThisApril,manyChinesestudentsenjoyedtheirfirst-everspringbreak!Eight-year-oldWangSiyuanwasthrilledtovisitasciencemuseuminHefeionthefirstdayofhisholiday.“Itfeelslikewe’rewalkinginspace!”hesaidexcitedly.SpringbreakusuallyhappensaroundtheQingmingFestivalinearlyApril.Sofarthisyear,nearly100citiesacrossChina—likethoseinJiangsu,Anhui,andSichuan—havestartedgivingstudentsa6-to8-dayvacationbycombiningQingmingwithextradaysoff.Unlikeregularholidays,schoolsgivelittleornowrittenhomeworkduringspringbreak.Instead,theyencourageoutdooractivities,familytime,andhands-onlearning.InNanjing,childrencanjoinnaturewalksorvisitculturalsites.InHefei,someexploresciencemuseumtolearnaboutnewtechnologies.TheideabeganinHangzhouin2004andhasgrownsinceChina’s“doublereduction”policyeasedschoolworkpressure.Now,evencompaniesarehelping—someofferparentspaidleavesofamiliescantraveltogether.Travelbookingshaverisensharply,especiallyformuseums,zoos,andthemeparks.Expertssaytoday’sspringtripsfocusmoreonfunexperiencesthanjustsightseeing.Asoneteacherputit:“Thisbreakhelpsstudentsrelax,learnoutsideclass,andgrowhappily.”21.Whatdoschoolsusuallyavoidgivingduringspringbreak?A.Outdooractivityplans.B.Writtenhomeworktasks.C.Familytimesuggestions.D.Sciencemuseumvisits.22.Whymightcompaniesofferparentspaidleave?A.Tosupportfamilyholidaytime.B.Tocloseofficesinspring.C.Tosavemoneyonsalaries.D.Toencourageshoppingtrips.23.Whatdoes“hands-onlearning”probablymean?A.Learningbylisteningcarefully.B.Learningbydoingrealactivities.C.Learningfromtextbooksonly.D.Learningthroughonlinevideos.24.Whatisthemainpurposeofthespringbreak?A.Toreducetravelcosts.B.Toreplacesummervacation.C.Tohelpstudentslearnandrelax.D.Togiveteachersmorerest.25.Howdoesthewriterfeelaboutthespringbreak?A.Worriedanddoubtful.B.Confusedandunsure.C.Boredanduninterested.D.Positiveandsupportive.BAgroupofyoungfriendslovedtogofishinginacalmlittlelake.Theyoftenspentwholeafternoonsthere,laughingandenjoyingthequietwater.Buttheywerealwayssurprisedtoseeanoldfishermansittingbythenearbyriver,wherethewatermovedfastandmadeloudnoises.Theyoungpeoplethoughttheoldmanwasalittlesilly.“Howcananyonecatchfishinsuchwildwater?”theysaidtoeachother.Theyweresurehewouldgiveupsoon.Butweekafterweek,thefishermankeptcomingback.Onesunnyafternoon,oneoftheboyswalkedovertotheoldman.“Whydoyoufishhere?”heasked.“Thewateristooquick.Therecan’tbeanyfish!”Thefishermandidn’tanswer.Instead,hepickeduphisbasketandturneditover.Outfellseverallarge,fatfish,stilljumpingonthegrass.Theyoungmancouldn’tbelievehiseyes.“Howdidyoucatchsuchbigfishhere?”heasked.Theoldmansmiledkindly.“Smallfisharefineinthelake—there’sjustenoughoxygenforthem.Butbigfishneedmore.Theyswimwherethewatermovesfast,becausebigwavesbringmoreoxygen.Mostpeoplethinkfishprefercalmwater,butthat’snotalwaystrue.”Hepaused,thenadded,“Strongwavesmaylookdifficultforfish,buttheyactuallyhelpthemgrowbiggerandstronger.Sometimes,whatseemshardcanbewhathelpsusmost.”Theyoungmanlistenedquietly.Herealizedtheoldfishermanwasnotjusttalkingaboutfish—hewastalkingaboutlife.Thatday,theyoungmanlearnedsomethinghewouldneverforget:challengesdon’talwaysholdusback.Sometimes,theyhelpusgrow.26.Wherewastheoldman’susualfishingspot?A.Atthesamecalmlakeastheboys.B.Nearabridgeoverquietwater.C.Inabigpoolwithslowwater.D.Besideariverrunningstrongly.27.Whatwastheyoungpeople’sopinionoftheoldfisherman?A.Heseemedtobeverypatient.B.Hismethodappearedunwise.C.Hewasmoreexperiencedthanthem.D.Hewasafraidtofishinthelake.28.Whatdidtheoldmanthinkofthedifficultiesinlife?A.Theyshouldalwaysbeavoidedifpossible.B.Theymakelifelessenjoyable.C.Onlythestrongestcanhopetoovercomethem.D.Theycanactuallybebeneficialforgrowth.29.Whatisthebesttitleforthisstory?A.TheJoyofFishingwithFriends.B.ASurprisingLessonfromaWiseFisherman.C.HowtoCatchtheBiggestFishintheRiver.D.TheDangersofFast-MovingWater.30.Wheremightyoufindthispassage?A.Inasciencetextbook.B.Inatechnicalmagazine.C.Inastorycollection.D.Inatravelguide.CWarning:thisarticlemaymakeyouwanttoyawn(打哈欠).Why?It’sbecausewe’relookingintotheworldofsleepcycles(周期)inlightofWorldSleepDaywhichwascelebratedonMarch21.Ourbodiessleepin90-minutecycles,experiencingfivetosixeachnight.Atfirst,youenteralightstageofsleepwhenyourmuscles(肌肉)relax.Then,thebodytemperaturedrops,andtheheartrateslows.Nextcomesdeepsleep.It’sdifficulttowakeupduringthisstage.Thisiswhenyourbodyrepairsitselfandbuildsupenergyforthedayahead.Finally,yougetintotherapideyemovement(REM,快速眼动)sleepstage.Itiswhenmostdreaminghappens.AfterREMsleep,thecyclerepeats.Wakingupinthemorninginthe“wrong”stagecanmakeyoufeelespeciallytired.AnappcalledSleepCalculatorcanhelpyouavoidthis.It’satooldesignedtoworkouttheperfectbedtimeforyoubasedonyourwake-uptime.DevelopedbytheUKcompanyHillarys,thissmartcalculatortakesintoaccount(考虑到)thesleepcyclesourbodiesgothrougheachnight.Whetheryou’reanearlybirdoranightowl,simplyinputyourwake-uptime,andthecalculatorwillworkitsmagic,suggestingtheperfectbedtimetomakesurethatyouriseandshinewithaspringinyourstep.It’salsoworthnotingthatyoushouldn’tjuststartyoursleepcyclewheneveryouwant.Manyyoungpeoplegotobedlateandgetuplate,suchassleepingfrom2a.m.to10a.m.Theythinkaslongastheyhave8hoursofsleep,everythingwillbefine.Butinfact,ourbodiescantellthetime,particularlybyusinglightandtemperature.Ifwewakeuptoolate,wemayfeelabitlikeazombie(僵尸).That’swhysometimeswefeelevenmoretiredafteroversleeping.31.Howmanystagesdoeseachsleepcyclehave?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.32.Whatislikelytohappentoyouduringthesecondstageofasleepcycle?A.Yourmusclesbecomerelaxed.B.Yousleepdeeplywithahighheartrate.C.Yourtemperaturegoesdown.D.Youmighthavealotofdreams.33.Whatwillhappenifyouwakeupina“wrong”stage?A.Youreyeswillmoverapidly.B.Youmayloseenergyquickly.C.Youmayhavebaddreams.D.Youmaynotbefullofenergy.34.WhatcanSleepCalculatordoforusers?A.Offeryouthebestbedtimetofollow.B.Preventyoufromdreamingalot.C.Wakeyouupwhenyouoversleep.D.Makeyoufallasleepfaster.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Youcangotobedatanytimeaslongasyouhave8hoursofsleep.B.Thelongeryousleep,thebetteryouwillfeel.C.Agoodsleepneedstofollowyourbodyclock.D.It’sthebestsleepifyouwakeupnaturally.DIsitadreamtohaveapersonalassistantthatcanorganizeyourfiles(文件)andsendemailsjustbyyourwords?NO!Now,thisisbecomingarealitywithOpenClaw,anopen-sourceAIagenttoolthathasrecentlytakenthetechworldbystorm.OpenClawgetsitsunusualnamefromitslogo—aredlobster(龙虾).Chinesenetizens(网民)lovinglycallit“raisingalobster”whentheytrainanduseit.UnliketraditionalAIchatbotslikeChatGPTthatonlygiveadvice,OpenClawcanactuallytakeaction.Onceitisallowedtoworkonyourcomputer,itcanfullytakeoverdifferentsoftwaretocompletetasks.Youcanthinkofitashavingadigitalemployee(员工).OpenClawwasindependentlydevelopedbyanAustriandevelopernamedPeterSteinberger.Itbecamepopularinearly2026.Whatmakesitspecial?Firstly,itscode(代码)was100%writtenbyAI.Secondly,itbringsanewwayforhumansandcomputerstoworktogether.Itcanrunalldayandnightonyourlocalcomputeranddotasksbyitself.__________Itrequiressometechnicalknowledgetosetup.Thisdifficultyhascreatedanewbusinesschance.Ononlinemarketswherepeoplesellusedthings,manypeopleoffer“lobsterinstallation”services.Thepricesrangefrom300to800yuaneachtime,with500yuanbeingthemostcommon.Somepeoplehavereportedlymade260,000yuaninjustafewdaysbyofferingsuchservices.Thoughitisverypopular,OpenClawcomeswithhiddendangers.TheMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnologyhaswarnedaboutitssafetyrisks.Whennotproperlyinstalled,OpenClawcaneasilycausenetworkattacks(攻击)orgivingawayofinformation.TherehavebeenrealcaseswheretheAIdidn’tunderstandordersanddeletedimportantfiles.AMetaAIsecurityleaderlostover200importantemailswhenherOpenClawassistantclearedherwholemailbox.Anotheruser’sgraduationpaperwasmistakenlydeletedbecausetheAIthoughtitwas“rubbish”.WhileOpenClawshowsustheexcitingfutureofAI,italsoremindsustobecareful.Asoneexpertsays,“It’sapowerfultool,butwemustlearntocontrolitbeforeitcontrolsus.”36.Accordingtothepassage,whatisOpenClaw?A.AtraditionalAIchatbotsimilartoChatGPT.B.Anewtypeofappthatcanorganizefilesbyitself.C.AredlobsterlogothathasbecomepopularontheInternet.D.Anopen-sourceAIagenttoolthatcanperformtasksonacomputer.37.WhichofthefollowingshowstheuseofOpenClaw?A.Givingonlyonlineadvicetousers.B.Organizingfilesandsendingemails.C.Providingfreeinstallationservices.D.Completingallcomputertaskswithouthumanagreement.38.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordprobablymeaninParagraph4?A.维护B.安装C.卸载D.升级39.Whichofthefollowingcanbebestputinthe____?A.Luckily,everyoneisabletouseOpenClaw.B.Besides,OpenClawisverypopularamongChinesenetizens.C.However,usingOpenClawisnotaseasyastalkingtoachatbot.D.Unluckily,almostallpeoplegiveupinstallingOpenClawbecauseofthedifficulty.40.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.ToexplainwhyAItoolsarebetterthanhumans.B.ToteachpeoplehowtouseOpenClawcorrectlyandsafely.C.TointroduceapopularAItoolandremindpeopleofitsrisks.D.Toshowhowtomakemoneybyproviding“lobsterinstallation”services.第二节阅读七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Doyouoftenfindyourselfputtingthingsoffuntilthelastminute?Youarenotalone.Procrastination(拖延)—theactofdelayingsomethingyoushouldbedoing—isacommonhabit.41______Thegoodnewsisthatyoucanlearntobeatitwithafewsimplestrategies.Startbybreakingdownalargetaskintosmallerones.Abigprojectcanfeelscary,whichmakesyouwanttoavoidit.42______Forexample,insteadof“writeareport,”try“findthreesources”or“writethefirstparagraph.”Eachsmallwingivesyouasenseofprogress.Anotherusefulmethodisthe“five-minuterule.”Tellyourselfyouwillworkonthetaskforjustfiveminutes.43______Often,startingisthehardestpart.Onceyoubegin,it’smucheasiertocontinue.Youmayevenfindyourselfworkingmuchlongerthanfiveminutes.Also,removedistractions(分心).Putyourphoneinanotherroom,closeunneededbrowsertabs,andtellyourfamilyyouneedquiettime.44______45______Don’texpecttochangeovernight.Ifyouprocrastinateagain,don’tgiveup.Justtrythestrategiesagainthenextday.Overtime,yourbrainwilllearnthatstartingisnotsopainfulafterall.A.Mostpeopleprocrastinatebecausetheyfearfailure.B.Butthisfeelingusuallyappearsonceyoutakethefirststep.C.Itmightseemtoosimple,butitreallyworks.D.Thekeyistofocusontheverynextsmallaction.E.Thesesmallchangescangreatlyimproveyourfocus.F.Finally,bepatientwithyourself.G.Whydowealwayschoosetodoeasierthingsfirst?第三部分语言运用(共三节满分35分)第一节补全对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下面对话,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案完成对话。Lucy:Hi,LiMing!DidyougototheschoolScienceandTechnologyFestivalyesterday?Li:46______Lucy:Really?Whatmadeyousoexcited?Li:Therewasarobotexhibition.Somerobotscouldplaychesswithstudents.Lucy:Thatsoundscool!47______Li:Yes!Therewasalsoa3Dprintingworkshop.Imadeasmallkeychainbymyself.Lucy:Wow,hands-onexperience!48______Li:Itstartedat9a.m.andlasteduntil4p.m.ButtheVRexperienceareawasthemostpopular.Lucy:VR?49______Li:Youputonaheadsetandyoucould“walk”onMarsor“swim”intheocean.Itfeltsoreal!Lucy:Amazing!Iregretmissingit.50______Li:Sure.Theyplantoholdanotheronenextmonth.I’lltextyouthedate.46.A.No,Iwastoobusywithmyhomework.B.Yes,itwasfantastic!C.Scienceisnotmyfavoritesubject.D.Itwasboring.47.A.Didyoutryanyoftheactivities?B.Whereweretherobotsmade?C.Howmuchdidtheticketcost?D.Areyouafraidofnewtechnology?48.A.What’sthepriceofa3Dprinter?B.Howlongdidthefestivallast?C.Whotaughtyoutomakethekeychain?D.Whydon’tyoulikethetechnology?49.A.Isitanewkindofcar?B.HowdoesVRwork?C.CanIbuyaVRheadsetonline?D.DoyoupreferMarsortheocean?50.A.Youshouldpaymeavisitnexttime.B.I’mnotinterestedatall.C.Willyouletmeknownexttime?D.Thankyouforyourhelp.第二节完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Twomonthsago,myschoolheldarobotcompetition.Itwasagreat51______forstudentstoshowtheircreativityandteamwork.Ijoinedateamwiththreeofmyclassmates,andwedecidedto52______arobotthatcouldsolveasimplemaze(迷宫).Preparingforthecompetitionwasnoteasy.We53______manyhoursafterschool,researching,designing,andbuildingourrobot.Atfirst,ourrobotoften54______andcouldn’tworkwell.Wefelt55______andwantedtogiveup.Butourteacherencouragedusto56______trying.Oneweekbeforethecompetition,ourrobot57______aseriousproblem.Itcouldn’t58______themazecorrectly.Wewereveryworried.Westayeduplateforseveralnights,59______theproblemandtestingnewideas.Finally,wefoundthe60______andfixedit.Onthedayofthecompetition,wefelt61______butconfident.Whenourturncame,westartedourrobot.Itmoved62______andsuccessfullysolvedthemaze!Wewonthefirstprize!Wewereso63______thatwejumpedwithjoy.Thisexperiencetaughtmethatscienceandtechnologyare64______.Italsoshowedmethe65______ofteamworkandnevergivingup.51.A.chanceB.problemC.mistakeD.reason52.A.buyB.buildC.findD.borrow53.A.wastedB.spentC.savedD.missed54.A.workedB.succeededC.failedD.appeared55.A.happyB.excitedC.proudD.disappointed56.A.stopB.finishC.continueD.avoid57.A.metB.solvedC.causedD.made58.A.createB.enterC.solveD.break59.A.discussingB.finishingC.forgettingD.enjoying60.A.answerB.questionC.solutionD.challenge61.A.nervousB.relaxedC.boredD.angry62.A.slowlyB.quicklyC.carelesslyD.sadly63.A.sadB.tiredC.excitedD.afraid64.A.boringB.uselessC.importantD.difficult65.A.dangerB.importanceC.difficultyD.difference第三节阅读填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InanarrowhutonginBeijingliesasmalllibrary.Itisonlysevenmetersinsize,butthousandsofbooks(66)______(keep)init.(67)______traditionallibraries,thisonedoesn’trequireitsreaderstoreturnthebooks.Instead,itencouragesthem(68)______(pass)thosebooksontosomeoneelsewhentheyhavefinishedreading.ThislibrarywasstartedbyMr.Xu,abusinessman,in2010.TheideatookshapewhenXurecommendedbooksonlinetostudents,but(69)______(find)ithardforthemtogetthebooksfromtheirschoollibraries.So,Xuboughtandgaveawaynearly1,000booksinthefollowingyear.Thestudentswhoreceivedthebookswerevery(70)______(thank).Theirthank-younotesgotXutoturnhisbook-giftingeffortintoaphysicalspace.Xu’slibrarymightbe(71)______(small)intheworld,butinanothersense,it’salsothebiggestbecause(72)______(it)bookskeepmoving.Once,areadertookhomeanEnglishbookonChinesehistory.Aweeklater,hepasseditontoaneighbour.Amazingly,thebooktravelledall(73)______wayabroadandendedupinGermany.“Thejourneyofthebookisawonder.Manywonderslikethiskeepthecultureofreadingalive,”Xutellsthenewspaper.Xusayshewillcontinuethiswork(74)______thelibraryisnowfacedwiththechallengeofe-books.“ThisisthemostmeaningfulthingI(75)______(do)inmylife,”hesays.“Ihopethatthelibrarycanstayopenforever.”第四部分写作(共两节满分35分)第一节情境填空(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据所提供的图画情景,用一个完整的句子提问或应答。76.A:What’syourfavoritevegetable?B:________________________.77.A:It’shotthesedays.________________________?B:Itwillberainytomorrow.78.A:________________________?B:Iwenttherewithmyfamily.79.A:Tom,________________________?B:Sure,mom.I’mcoming.80.A:Whydoyoujointheenvironmentclub?B:________________________.第二节作文(满分25分)热爱是把钥匙,解锁成功之门,让梦想照进现实。正如一位名人说过,“Theonlywaytodogreatworkistolovewhatyoudo.”假定你是李华,学校英语专栏正在开展以“LoveWhatWeDo”为主题的征文活动,请你写一篇文章进行投稿。内容包括:1.谈谈你对“热爱能引领我们走向成功”这句话的理解;2.分享一次你在学习或生活中因热爱而坚持、最终取得进步的经历;3.你的感受或认识。要求:1.词数100左右。开头已给出,不计入总词数。2.结构清晰,内容完整,行文连贯。3.文中不得出现真实的姓名与校名。参考词汇:passionn.热爱LoveWhatWeDoLovingwhatwedoisoftenconsideredthekeytosuccess.
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