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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年浙江省台州市路桥区九年级中考二模考试英语试题一、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。Kenzieandherfriendswalkedhomefromthebus,missingtheirfriendHolly,whowassickathome.Mayasuggestedthattheyshouldbringsome

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toHolly.Sheplannedtobuythepaintsettheyhadseenatthemall,whileAvawantedtogetagiftcard(礼品券)forHolly."Whatwillyougiveher,Kenzie?"Mayaasked.Kenziehadn't

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yet.Shekeptthinkingaboutwhattodo.ShewantedtogiveHolly

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meaningful,butherfamilywassavingforanewcar,sosheknewitwasn'tthetimetospendalot.Later,Kenzietoldher

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aboutHolly."Wewanttogivehergiftstoletherknowwe'vebeen

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her."Momsaid,"You'recreative.Youdon'tneedtospendalottoshowthatyoucare."Afewdayslater,KenzieandherbrotherNathanwenttothedentist.Onthewayhome,theyopenedtheirlittlegiftbags.

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wereasmallball,apen,andalittlering."Cool,"saidNathan."It'sfunfindinglittle

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."Itisfun,thoughtKenzie.Thenshe

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NathanhadjustgivenheranideaforHolly'sgift.She'dbuyandmakelittlethingsthatwouldbe

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toHolly.Overthenextfewdays,Kenziethoughtofagoodideaandworkedonthegiftby

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.OnFriday,thegirlswenttoHolly'shouse.Theygavetheirgifts,andKenzie'sheartbeat

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—sheworriedhergiftlookedsillynexttotheothers.ButwhenHollyreachedforKenzie'sbox,shesmiled."Sillystickers(傻萌贴纸)!Ahairbandyoumade!It'spurpleandgreen.""Iknowthoseareyourfavorite

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,"saidKenzie."Theyare."Hollysaid."Wow!Didyoumakethislittletoytoo?"Kenzie

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,"It'slittlecatsplayinginthesnow."Soontheyhadtoleave

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itwasgettingdark.TheyallwishedHollytogetwellsoon.Hollysmiled,sayingthatshefeltbetteralreadyandwasgladtheyhadcometoseeher.Kenziewasgladtoo.Hermomhadbeenright—agiftdoesn'thavetobe

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.Friendshipandkindnessarewhattrulymatter.1.A.gifts B.books C.games D.money2.A.made B.agreed C.decided D.understood3.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything4.A.dad B.mom C.sister D.brother5.A.lookingfor B.laughingat C.fightingwith D.thinkingabout6.A.Inside B.Above C.Under D.Behind7.A.worries B.problems C.challenges D.surprises8.A.hoped B.forgot C.realized D.dreamed9.A.funny B.special C.careful D.energetic10.A.myself B.herself C.himself D.themselves11.A.quickly B.softly C.slowly D.heavily12.A.sizes B.colors C.shapes D.smells13.A.cried B.jumped C.nodded D.shouted14.A.or B.so C.but D.because15.A.new B.small C.lucky D.expensive二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。A

HelpReduceandReusebyMakingPaperDoyouwanttohelpsavetrees?Youcandoitthisweekend!Time:3:00p.m.—5:00p.m.SaturdayPlace:LonglakeCommunityCenterPleasenote:♥We’llgetallthetoolsandmaterialsready.♥For30peopleonly.Firstcome,firstserved.♥Tobookaplacefortheactivity,pleasecallJanetby1p.m.Friday.STEPS:

​​​​​​​★Mashthepaperintoasmoothpulp(纸浆)withapotatomasher.★Lowertheframeintothebucketandliftitouttocatchathinlayer(层)ofpulp.★Placetheframepaper-sidedownontotheclothandlifttheframecarefully,leavingthepaperonthecloth.★Presswiththesecondboardtosqueezeout(挤出)morewater,thenleavetodryinthesun.16.Whatshouldpeopledoiftheywanttojointheactivity?A.Bringtheirowntools.

B.GotothecenteronFridayafternoon.

C.CallJanetbefore1p.m.onFriday.

D.Buymaterialsatthecommunitycenter.17.Whichisthecorrectorderofmakingrecycledpaper?

A.①②③④ B.①④②③ C.②③①④ D.④①②③18.Wherecanwereadthetext?A.Inanovel. B.Onanoticeboard.

C.Inanewsreport. D.Inahistorybook.BOnherfirstdayhelpingstudentsfrompoorfamiliesatanafter-schoolclassinNewYorkCity,AlyssaKapasisawmanykidswaitingforfreesandwichesandfruit.Thefoodintheschooldininghallwasfreshandprettypopular.Aschoolworkersaidthesestudentsnevergotenoughtoeatathome,soschoolmealswereprobablytheirmainfood.Kapasi,whostudiesataprivateschool,feltshockedanddecidedtohelp.“▲”shesaid.SheandherfriendsusedcomputerskillstomakeanappcalledFoodforThought.Itletspeoplegivemoneytothelunchaccounts(账户)ofpoorstudentsinnearbyschools.Around20millionAmericankidsgetfreeschoollunches,and2millionmorecangetcheapermeals.Iftheirfamiliesdon’thavemoney,studentsmaygohungryorfeelembarrassedtoaskforhelp.Kapasi’sappismadetosolvethisproblem.Anyonewhowantstogiveawaymoneycanchooseaschoolorastudent,andputmoneytothelunchaccount.Studentscanusethemoneytobuymealslikeotherstudents.“It’saboutdignity(尊严).Nooneshouldfeelembarrassedtoneedfoodhelp,”Kapasisaid.Theappisstillbeingmade,butKapasi’steamhasgotmoneyfromlocalnon-profit(非营利的)groups.TheyhopetoputFoodforThoughtintouseinNewYorkschoolsbytheendoftheyearandspreaditacrossthecountrylater.17-year-oldKapasilearnedthatyoungpeoplecouldmakeabigchange.“Youdon’tneedtobeaCEOoraherotochangetheworld.Justseeaproblemanddosomethingtohelp,”shesaid.

19.WhatcanFoodforThoughtbeusedtodo?A.Helppoorkidsbuyschoolmeals.

B.Teachstudentscomputerskills.

C.Sellfreshfoodtonearbyschools.

D.Helpparentscookmealsathome.20.Whichsentencecanbeputinthe“▲”inParagraph2?A.It’sdifficultforkidstolearnfromadults.

B.It’snevertoolatetolearnnewthingsinourlife.

C.Kidsmustbeadultsfirstbeforesolvingproblems.

D.Kidsdon’tneedtowaittobeadultstosolveproblems.21.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAlyssaKapasi?A.Politeandhonest. B.Helpfulandcreative.

C.Patientandhumorous. D.Hard-workingandcareful.22.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AnAppFightingStudentHunger

B.TheFreshFoodServedatSchool

C.AGirlfromaStudenttoaYoungCEO

D.TheTruthofSchoolLunchesinNewYorkC①Birdsmaynothavelargebrains,butsomearesurprisinglyclever.A2025studyreportedthatCooper’shawks(鹰)couldunderstandhumantrafficrulesandusethemtogetfoodmoreeasily.②ThestudywasledbyananimalexpertVladimirDinets.Severalyearsago,henoticedsomethingspecialwhilewatchingahawknearabusystreet.Whencarsstoppedforaredlight,thehawkwouldflylowoverthecars.Itusedthecarsascovertogetclosetosmallbirds.Thenitwouldquicklycatchitsfoodbeforethelightturnedgreen.③Dinetskeptwatchingandfoundthatthehawkdidthisagainandagain.Itknewexactlywhentowaitforredlightsandwhentomove.Thisisthefirsttimescientistshavediscoveredabirdthatseemstounderstandtrafficlights.Otherwildbirdsmayusebuildingsortreestohide,butnonehavebeenseenusingtrafficrules.④Cooper’shawksliveinmanycitiesandtownsacrosstheUnitedStates.Theyarefastandfeedmainlyonsmallbirds.Astheyhavemovedclosertohumans,theyhavelearnednewwaystocatchfood.Livingincitieshaschangedtheirhuntinghabits,andtheyhavebecomegoodatusinghumanenvironmentstohelpthemselves.Thestudyshowsthatanimalscangetusedtocitylifeinamazingways.Butcitylifealsobringsrisks,suchascars,tallbuildings,andfewernaturalplacestolive.⑤Aswecansee,bylearningmoreaboutthesecleverhawks,wecanmakecitiessaferandfriendlierforwildlife.Nexttimeyouarewaitingatatrafficlight,lookcarefullyintothetrees.YoumightseeaCooper’shawkwaitingtoo—nottocrosstheroad,buttocatchitsnextmeal.

23.Whatdidthe2025studyfindaboutCooper’shawks?A.Theycanflyfasterthananyotherbird.

B.Theyliveinnaturalforestsandmountains.

C.Theyhideintallbuildingstocatchsmallbirds.

D.Theyusetrafficlightsandcarstohelpcatchfood.24.Whichwordhasthesamemeaningastheunderlinedword“cover”inparagraph2?A.Shecoveredherfacewithhands.

B.Thecoverofthebookisreallyfantastic.

C.Thislessoncoversmanyimportantwords.

D.Westayedbehindtherocksforgoodcover.25.WhichofthefollowingarerisksofcitylifeforCooper’shawksaccordingtothepassage?①Trafficlights.

②Carsandtallbuildings.③Otherwildbirds.

④Notenoughnaturallivingplaces.A.①② B.②③ C.②④ D.③④26.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.DDoyouknowtheconnectionbetweenemotionsandnosetemperature?Anewstudyshowsthatpeople’snosesgetcolderwhentheyarestressed.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofSussextookpeople’sfacialtemperaturetoseeifitchangeswhentheyfeelnervousorunderpressure.ProfessorGillianForresterledthestudy.Sheusedathermalimagingcamera(热成像相机)torecord29volunteers’facetemperatures.First,thevolunteerslistenedtowhitenoiseforfiveminutestocalmdown.Thentheydidtwostressfultasksinfrontofsilentstrangers:givinganunplannedspeechanddoingmentalmathsaloud.Thestudyfoundthatpeople’snosetemperaturedropsby3°Cto6°Cunderpressure.Thishappensbecausebloodinthefacemovestotheearsandeyes.Sincewarmerareashavemorebloodmovement,thethermalcameraclearlyshowedthischange.Afterthestressended,bloodflowreturnedtonormalwithinafewminutes,andnosetemperaturebecamewarmaswell.ForrestertoldtheBBCthatthetimeittakesforaperson’snosetowarmupagainmayshowhowwellhedealswithstress.Shebelievesthisfindingcouldbeveryusefulindailylife.Humansaren’ttheonlyoneswhocanbenefitfromthisknowledge.Stressalsochangesbloodflowinthefacesofanimalslikechimpanzees(黑猩猩).Thermalcamerascanhelpfindstressinanimalsbecausetheycannotsayhowtheyfeel.Forexample,theresearchteamfoundthatshowingadultchimpanzeesavideoofbabychimpanzeescalmedthemdown—andtheirnosesslowlywarmedupastheyrelaxed.Humanshavestudiedprimates(灵长类动物)for100yearstobetterunderstandourselves.Now,thisstudyallowsustogivebackbyusingourknowledgeofmentalhealthtoimprovetheirwell-being.Thismakestheresearchmeaningfulforbothhumansandanimals.27.Howdoesthewriterleadintothetopic?A.Bytellingajoke. B.Bysharingastory.

C.Byaskingaquestion. D.Bygivinganexample.28.Whatstressfultaskdidthevolunteersdointhestudy?A.Givinganunpreparedtalk. B.Readingmathbooksaloud.

C.Listeningtowhitenoise. D.Usingathermalimagingcamera.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutchimpanzeesfromthepassage?A.Theycansharetheirstresswithhumansdirectly.

B.Watchingbabychimpanzeevideosmakesthemnervous.

C.Theirbloodflowchangeswhenhavingstress,likehumans.

D.Thermalcamerasareuselessforfindingtheiremotions.30.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Totellreadersdifferentwaystoprotectwildanimals.

B.Toteachpeoplehowtodealwithstressproperlyindailylife.

C.Toshowhowtousethermalimagingcamerascorrectly.

D.Tointroduceastudyonhowstressconnectswithnosetemperature.三、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。31.HowtoManageYourTime

Timeisvaluableforeveryone.Weoftentakeitforgranted,butmostofthetime,wefeelthereisneverenoughtime.Wemayrushthroughourbusydays,tryingtofinishmorethingsinlesstime.Sometimeswewastealotoftimeonactivitieslikeusingphonestoomuch.Wefeeltimeisshortandwecannotmanageourtimewell.

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.KnowtheuseofyourdailytimeFirst,youshouldknowclearlyhowyouuseyourtimeeveryday.Youcanrecordyourdailytimeforoneortwoweeks.Mostpeoplefindthisexperiencequitesurprising.Thenyoucanstarttomakeproperchangestomanageyourtimeinabetterway.

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Weallhaveenoughtimeifweputimportantthingsfirst.Manyofusspendtimewithoutclearplans.Sitdownandmakealistofthemostvaluablethingsyouwanttodoinlife.Thiswaycanhelpyoumakewiserchoiceswhenyouplanyourtime.MakechangesandsetclearrulesCutdownunimportantactivitiesandsparemoretimeforthethingsthatareimportant.

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.Bydoingso,youcankeepyourmentalpeaceandmakeprogresstowardyourmostmeaningfulgoals.

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Valuethepresentmomentsandlovethelittlebeautiesaroundyou.Taketimetoenjoysmall,nicemomentsinlife,likebeautifulsunsetsorwarmtalkswithfriends.Youcanalsodowhatyoulove,likereadingorstayinginnature.Everyhourweliveisagreatgift.A.MakeclearyourimportantthingsinlifeB.LearntoenjoythepresentandbethankfulC.Luckily,thereareusefulwaystomanagetimewellD.YoualsoneedtosaynotonewplanswhenyouarebusyorstressedE.Youshouldspendmoretimeonschoolworkinsteadofplayinggames(1)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(2)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(3)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(4)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(5)Canyoumanagetimewell?Howcanyouuseyourtimebetter?(20词以内)____________________________________________________________________________________四、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共6分。32.

charactertheynovelsofaracrosssuccessAsChineseNewYearcelebrationsbecomepopularworldwide,thetraditionalChineseYinggedancehascaughtpeople'seyesinothercountries

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.YinggedancecomesfromtheChaoshanareaofGuangdongProvince.Itiscloselyrelatedtotheclassic

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calledWaterMargin(《水浒传》).Performerseachdresslikeoneofthe108

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andwaveapairofshortstickstomakepowerfulmovements.Among

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,theperformerwhoholdsasnakeinhishandsistheleadperformer"ShiQian".NowYinggedancehasgrownintoa

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culturalperformance.TheYinggeperformershopetospreadthebeautyofChineseculturewidely

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theworld.

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五、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共19分。33.InShanghai,anewicecreamshophasrecentlybecomefamousforitsspecialfood:icecreamsmadewithtraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM).Theworkerstheresaytheyuseicecreamasthemainpartand

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(添加)someherbal(草本)ingredients.Thiscanhelptoimprovethetasteoftheicecream.Theshopoffers

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(大量)oftastesforpeopletotry.Youcanevenfindaspecialtastewiththefreshsmellofmint(薄荷)

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(叶子)init.Thisspecialicecreamhasgotalotofattentionfromthe

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(公众)onSinaWeibo.Somepeoplearenot

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(确信)iftheseicecreamscanbemixedwithtraditionalChinesemedicine,becausetheydon'tknowiftheyaregoodforpeople'shealth.

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(然而),othersshowtheirstrongwishtohaveatry.Theythinkeatingsuchicecreamisagoodwaytolookafterthemselves

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(明智).TheriseofTCMicecreamshowsthatChinesemedicinehasbecomeapopularingredientofmodernfoodproducts.Todaymoreandmoreyoungpeoplebeginto

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(选择)thiskindoficecream.Theyare

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(自豪)ofourtraditionalcultureandnewcreativefood.Fromherbalteastotheseicecreams,traditionalChinesemedicineisshowingitsvalueinourdailylife.(1)

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34.Thirteen-year-oldLiYongqiumadehistoryinFranceonSunday,March8,2026.TheyoungperformerfromChina

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(win)theglobal(全球的)titleattheJuniorDanceTourofJusteDebout2026.Thisfamousdancecompetitionisoneof

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(important)danceeventsintheworld.Itisknownforfindingthebestyoungtalentsfromaroundtheworld.Li'samazingskillsonstagehelpedhimbeatmanyothertop

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(dancer).Henotonlyperformedstandardstreetdance,

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alsomixedtraditionalChinesekungfuwithmodernbreakingmoves.

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anamazingyoungdancerheis!Hissuccessisnevereasy.Hestartedlearningstreetdance

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theageof8andsoonfellinlovewithit.Hespentall

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(he)freetimepractisingdancing.Whenhewas12,hetriedmixingtraditionalChinesekungfuwithmodernbreakingmoves.Thisspecialmixmadehisdance

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(real)different.WinningatJusteDeboutis

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hugeachievement.Li'svictoryshowsthathardworkandcreativitycanleadtogreatsuccessontheglobalstage.Heplans

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(keep)practicinghardtospreadChineseculturethroughstreetdance.Hehopestoinspireotheryoungpeopletofollowtheirdreams.

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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共20分。35.在即将到来的暑假里,你打算多陪家人还是朋友?同学们正在21世纪

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