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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年江苏省无锡市江阴市中考英语二模试卷一、单选题:本大题共14小题,共14分。1.Nowadays,theideaoflovingyourselfis______spreadingamongyoungpeople.()A.suddenly

B.specially

C.exactly

D.widely2.Forthosepeoplewhofacegreatstressindailylife,it'stimetocarefor______inaproperway.()A.you B.yourselves C.them D.themselves3."LoveLaoji"tellsus______mattersmostistokeepapeacefulheart,nottoaskforothers'praise.()A.which B.what C.where D.who4.Inotherwords,______youlearntoacceptwhoyoureallyare,itwillbedifficulttocompletelyenjoylife.()A.if B.unless C.when D.because5.Buthowcanwedothat?First,you______behardonyourselfwhenthingsdon'tgowell.There'snorulethatsaysyoumust.()A.can't B.mustn't C.needn't D.shouldn't6.Ifyoukeep______yourselfwithoutabreak,youmaybetiredoutandloseinterestineverything.()A.punishing B.praising C.presenting D.pushing7.Beingpatientwithyourselfismuch______thanforcingyourselftobeperfectallthetime.()A.morehelpful B.lesshelpful C.moreexciting D.lessexciting8.Then,don'texpecttobecomeconfidentovernight.Remember,______.Smallstepsleadtobigchanges.()A.honestyneverfails B.allroadsleadtoRome

C.Romewasnotbuiltinaday D.everycloudhasasilverlining9.Also,feelingtiredandworriedallthetimeisnotasignof______.Itjustmeansyouneedarest.()A.weakness B.kindness C.carelessness D.happiness10.Insteadofrunningawayfromyourproblems,trytodealwiththemonebyonewitha(n)______mind.()A.creative B.inactive C.calm D.impatient11.Writingadiarycanalsohelpyou______yourthoughtsandunderstandyourselfbetter.()A.record B.share C.

exchange D.challenge12.Afterunderstandingyourself,thenextstepistothinkabout______.()A.whenyouwillbepraised

B.

howcanyoumakemoreprogress

C.

whatyoureallyneedatthismoment

D.whydidyourbestfriendsaysomethingbad13.Somethinkself-loveismeaningless,but______,ithelpsyoubecomestrongerandmoreconfident.()A.aboveall B.forexample C.atmost D.infact14.Ifafriendtellsyou,"IfeelsorrywhenIsaynotoothers,"youcanreply,"______.Sometimesyoushouldputyourownneedsfirst."()A.Noway B.Noproblem

C.That'strue D.That'syourright二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。

ItwasFridayafternoon,andourclasswasdividedintoteamsforagroupproject.IwasputinateamwithMike,Lisa,andTom.Wehadtoworktogethertocreateatalkaboutteamworkitself.

Atfirst,everythingwent

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.Mikewantedtostartwiththeintroduction.Lisathoughtweshouldbeginwithavideo.Tomsaidneitherwasinteresting.Ididn'tcaremuchaboutthework.Ijustwantedsomeonetotellme

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-noteverydetail.

"You'reallmissingthepoint!"Mikeshouted."Weneedaleader!"

"No,weneedaplan!"Lisashoutedback.

Wespentthefirsttwentyminutesarguing(争吵),andthesituationbecameincreasingly

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.Finally,Tomsuggestedaskingourteacher,Ms.Chen,forhelp.Shesmiledandsaid,""Whydon'tyoutrywhatRitaCharlesworthsuggestsinherbook?"

"Who'sRitaCharlesworth?"weasked

(18)

.

Ms.Chenhandedusapagefromamagazine.ItwasaninterviewwithRita,ateamworkmaster.AccordingtoRita,thebiggestprobleminteamsisthatpeopledon'tsaywhattheyreallythink-theyarenot

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enoughwithoneanother.Theyalsohavetheirownpersonalgoalsthatdon'tmatchtheteam'sgoal.

"That'sus!"Tomsaid."Mikewantstobetheleader.Lisawantstomakeavideo.AndIwantto

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thewholethingwithouttoomuchtrouble."

Wealllaughed.ThenLisahadanidea."Whatifwemakeourtalkaboutthevery

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wearehavingrightnow?Ateamfailingtoworkasateam?"

Mikethoughtforasecondandthennodded,"That'sactually

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."

Sowedid.Weactedoutourownargument.Thewholeclasslaughed.Ms.ChengaveusanA.ButthebestpartwaswhatTomsaidafterthetalk:"Iguesswefinallylearnedhowtoworkasateam-by

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hownotto."

Weallnodded.ThenMikeadded,"So..who'sgoingto

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ournextproject?"

Andjustlikethat,theargumentstartedalloveragain.15.A.smoothly B.badly C.quietly D.strangely16.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing17.A.peaceful B.encouraging C.heated D.interesting18.A.happily B.worriedly C.nervously D.curiously19.A.honest B.patient C.strict D.generous20.A.enjoy B.plan C.refuse D.finish21.A.problem B.conversation C.answer D.excuse22.A.meaningless B.stupid C.clever D.funny23.A.showing B.remembering C.advising D.explaining24.A.start B.join C.change D.lead三、阅读理解:本大题共13小题,共26分。A25.Whatisthematerialabove?______A.Aguide. B.Aposter. C.Anotice. D.Aticket.26.Whereisthepassengergoing?______A.Madrid. B.Barcelona.

C.PuertadeAtocha. D.AlmudenaGrandes.27.Whereisthepassenger'sseat?______A.

B.

C.

D.BApril3.2026Sunny

Friday

Today.IdidsomethingI'llneverforget.

At5a.mmorethan3.000studentsfromGuyuansetoffona54-kilometerwalktotheRenshanheMartyrsCemetery(任山河烈士陵园).Itwasourschool's31styearofthistradition.Wewalkedthroughmountainsforabout17hoursroundtrip.

ThehardestpartwasclimbingHuangmaoMountain.Mylegshurtsomuch,andIreallywantedtogiveup.Butmyclassmateshelpedmecarrymybag.SomeofthempushedmeupthehillwhenIcouldhardlymove.Eventhoseusuallyplayfulboysbecamesohelpful.Iwasdeeplymoved.

Wehadtrainedforweeksbeforethewalk.Everydayafterschool,weranaroundtheplaygroundorclimbedthesmallhillnearourschool.Thetrainingwashard,butitmadeusstronger.

Whenwefinallyarrivedatthecemetery,westoodinsilenceforoneminute.Thenwepresentedflowerbasketsandcleanedthegravestones(墓碑)onebyone.Lookingatthenamesoftheheroes,Ithoughtabouthowtheygavetheirlivesforourcountry.Someofthemwereonlyafewyearsolderthanme.Suddenly,mytirednessfeltverysmall.

Thisyearisalsothe90thanniversaryoftheLongMarch(长征胜利九十周年).Walkingthislongwaytodaymademeunderstandthespiritoftheheroesbetter.Weshouldneverforgetaboutit.Ifelt▲—notjustforfinishingthewalk,butforrespectingthosewhocamebeforeus.IthinkIwilljointhiseventagainnextyear.28.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?______

a.Studentshelpedoneanotheronthemountainpath.

b.Theteamstoodinsilenceandcleanedthegravestones.

c.Studentsranaroundtheplaygroundafterschool.

d.Thewalkstartedat5a.m.fromGuyuan.A.d-c-a-b B.c-d-b-a C.c-d-a-b D.d-c-b-a29.Whatcanweknowaboutthewalk?______A.Thetraditionhaslastedformorethanthirtyyears.

B.Thewalktookthestudentsabout17hoursoneway.

C.ClimbingHuangmaoMountainwasthemostmeaningfulpart.

D.StudentsweretrainedtoclimbHuangmaoMountaineveryday.30.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitablefor▲?______A.cheerful B.proud C.surprised D.relaxedC

Ihatewriting.

Atleast,Ihatethekindofwritingthatmostteachersexpect.Wheredotheycomeupwiththoseideasforwritingtasks,anyway?

ButIlikeMr.Bestthisyear.Heactuallyhasasenseofhumorsometimes.IjustwishIcouldfigureoutwhathewantsfromme.

Mr.Besthadthebrilliantideathatweshouldwriteacompositionaboutaproverb(谚语)thatexplainssomethingthathashappenedinourlives.Hegaveusawholelistofproverbstochoosefrom.Myfriendthoughtthiswritingtaskwasveryeasy,butIhadnoideawhattowrite.

Sofarthisterm,everypaperI'vewrittenforhimhasbeenastruggle(难事).Eachweek,heassignedawritingtaskofourchoice.Itriedtowriteagoodonewithdifferentpointsofview.Buthenevergavemeanythinghigherthana"C".Hiscommentswerealwayslike"IwanttoknowwhatYOUthink,Richard,"or"Yourthoughtsarescattered.Whatisyourpoint?"

Lasttime,Itriedanexperiment.Iopenedanencyclopedia(百科全书)toanypageandpointedtoatopic.Ithoughtplainfactscouldn'tgowrong.ThesubjectIpickedwas"carbon".I'mnotstupidenoughtocopyitword-for-word.Mr.BestwouldpossiblyturnmeovertotheFBIforthat.Ijustpickedoutthemostinterestingfacts,thoughcarbonisnotthatinteresting.

Thistime,Igota"B+",alongwithanoteto"seemeafterclass."

"Richard,"Mr.Bestbegan,"youobviouslyputeffortintothis.Youorganizedyourideasintoaclearstructure."

"Haveyoudecidedwhichproverbtochooseforthenexttask?"Mr.Bestcontinued.

"Actually,manyfitmylife,"Isaid."Imighttryafewandseewhichworksbest."

Mr.Bestlookedatme.

"Richard,"hesaid."Youneedtofindyourwritingvoice."

"SomehowIthinkyou'retryingtowriteaboutwhatIwanttoread,notwhatyouwanttowrite.Therealyoudoesn'tcomethroughinyourcompositions.It'sokaytoexpressyourfeelingswhenyouwrite.Justtrytobeyourself.Whynotthinkaboutitforthistask?"

SoIhavebeenthinkingaboutit.Ikeeplisteningandlistening,Mr.Best,but

I

don't

hear

a

voice.31.Whichwordhastheclosestmeaningto"scattered"?______A.Organized. B.Complete. C.Messy. D.Boring.32.WhatdidRichardmeanbysaying"Mr.Best,butIdon'thearavoice."?______A.HethoughtMr.Bestdidnotreallyunderstandhisproblem.

B.Hedidn'tfullyunderstandwhatMr.Bestwastalkingabout.

C.Hedidnotknowhowtoexpresstherealhimselfinwriting.

D.HeunderstoodMr.Bestbutchosenottofollowhisadvice.33.Whatisthebesttitleforthisstory?______A.AHardChoice B.ANewProverb

C.TheWritingTask D.Mr.Best'sAdviceD

Algorithm-matched(算法匹配的)dinnerswithstrangershavebecomemoreandmorepopularinsomeofChina'sbiggestcities.

ThispastJuly,sixstrangerssatdownfordinnerinaniceKorean-stylerestaurantinShanghai.Noneofthemknewwhoplannedit.Theonlythingtheyknewwasthatanalgorithmthoughttheymightgetalongwellwitheachother.

OneofthepeoplewhotookpartwasJinLing,a21-year-oldcollegestudent.Shepaid59yuanforanalgorithm-matched"blindboxdinner"tobreakherrepeated"dormitory-to-classroom(宿舍到教室)"dailyroutine."Afterthreeyearshere,I'veknownlittleaboutthecity,"shetoldSixthTone.Sheaddedthatshewascurioustomeetpeoplefromoutsideherschoolcircle.

TheideaofAlgorithm-matcheddinnerstakestheexcitementofnotknowingwhatyou'llget-justlikewith"blindbox"toys-andbringsitintosociallife.Theunpredictability(不可预测性)attractsyoungChinese,whooftensayitisbecominghardertomakefriendsbeyondworkorthroughtheirphones.Peopleonlyneedtosignup.

Theyaregivennoinformationabouttheirdinnerbuddies'backgroundsorjobs,nordotheyknowwhatfoodwillbeserved.

CaseyCheuk,a37-year-oldbusinesswoman,firstheardaboutblindboxdinnersinTaiwan.ShedecidedtotryoneinHongKongbecauseshewascurious.Thatfirstgatheringleftastrongpositivememoryonher.Sheandtheotherfourdinersgotalongverywellrightfromthestart.Theytalkedhappilythroughoutthemealandevencreatedagroupchattostayintouch.Thegroupdiscoveredtheyalllovedoutdoorsports,yettheyhaddifferentjobs-onewasanITworker,andtherewasevenahypnotist(催眠师).

Afterthatgreatexperience,CaseystartedherownblindboxdinnerserviceinShanghai,calledBlindGo.Shemeetsmanypeopleatwork,butshecan'tfindtruefriendshipthere.Blindboxdinnershelpherstepawayfromherusualfriendcirclesandmeetdifferentpeople."It'saperfectfit,"sheexplained,"becauseIenjoymeetingpeoplecompletelydifferentfrommyself."

Peoplearesocialanimals.Theyneedcommunicationtosatisfytheirneedforsupport.34.Whatcanwelearnabout"Algorithm-matcheddinners"?______A.Peopleknowlittleabouteachotherbeforetheymeet.

B.Theyareapopularonlineactivityformakingnewfriends.

C.Collegestudentsstartedthemtoknowmoreaboutthecity.

D.PlannersarestrangersfromsomeofChina'sbiggestcities.35.Thefollowingsentencecanbebestputatthebeginningof______.

ThisshowssomethingnewthatishappeningincitiesacrossChina.A.Paragraph2 B.Paragraph3 C.Paragraph4 D.Paragraph536.WhydoesthewritermentionCaseyCheuk'sfirstgathering?______A.Toexplainhowblindboxdinnersspreadtodifferentcities.

B.Toshowhowagoodexperiencecanleadtowidersocialaction.

C.Tosuggestthatsharedhobbiesarethekeytobuildingtruefriendships.

D.Toprovethatstrangerswithdifferentjobscansharecommoninterests.37.Whatdoesthewriterthinkof"Algorithm-matcheddinners"?______A.Thewriterisagainstthem.

B.Thewriterissupportiveofthem.

C.Thewriterisdoubtfulaboutthem.

D.Thewriterisuninterestedinthem.四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。38.

Morethan5,300piecesofDunhuangtreasureshave"returned"toChinaindigital(数字式的)form.Nowtheycanbereadonline,accordingtotheNationalLibraryofChina.ThesedigitalresourceswereprovidedbyFrance'snationallibrary,whichholdsover7,000copies.

TheDunhuangdocuments(文献)werediscoveredintheMogaoCavesinGansuProvinceintheearly20thcentury.Therearemorethan50,000ofthem.Theycoverhistory,language,andart.Theydatefromthe5thto11thcenturies.MostareinChinese,butsomeareinotherlanguageslikeKhotaneseandHebrew(于阁语和希伯来语).

Atpresent,about16,000DunhuangdocumentsareintheNationalLibraryofChina.TherestarespreadoverseasinRussia,Britain,FranceandJapan.In1908,aFrenchresearchertook7,000DunhuangdocumentstoFrance.Theseareconsideredthemostimportantones.

In2015,theNationalLibraryofChinastartedadigitalprojectwithFrance.France'snationallibrarydonateddigitalcopiesofsomeancientpaintingsandsuggestedafurtherstudyonDunhuangtreasures.Morethan50copiesofanancientencyclopedia(百科全书)werealsobroughtbackindigitalformfromHarvard,OxfordandtheBritishLibrary.

Accordingtoexperts,mostcopiesoverseasarehardtogetback.Digitizationmaybringbackancientworksindigitalform."Thesepapercollectionsareeasilybroken.Wehavetoraceagainsttime,saidoneexpert.

The5,300digitaldocumentsarenotjustforresearchers.ThegeneralpubliccanalsovisitthewebsiteoftheNationalLibraryofChinatoreadthem."ThesedocumentswillhelppeopleunderstandChinesehistory.Onlyinthiswaycanwemake

these

valuable

ancient

books

live,"saidtheprojectleader.(1)Whathas"returned"toChinaindigitalform?

______(2)HowmanyDunhuangdocumentsdidtheFrenchresearchertakein1908?

______(3)WhatdidFrance'snationallibrarysuggestin2015?

______(4)Wherecanthegeneralpublicreadthedigitaldocuments?

______(5)What'sthevalueoftheprojectaccordingtotheunderlinedpart?

______五、单词拼写-单句:本大题共5小题,共5分。39.ThesuccessofOpenClawisoneofthegreatest

(成就)in2026.40.Butbeforeitbecamepopular,theAIprojectwas

(不出名的)tomostpeople.41.NowpeoplefindouttheAIcanworkforthem

(无论何时)theyneeditwithoutgettingtired.42.WatchingyourAllobster(龙虾)growandlearnnewskillsis

(简直)likemagic.43.Youjustneedto

(连接)yourcomputertotheInternetandgiveyourlobsterorders.六、单句语法填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。44.Theworkofsolvingamysterycanbevery

(tire)fordetectives.45.Ifallthecluesarenotwell

(control),detectivesmaylosetherightdirection.46.What'smore,theymustbebraveenoughtofacetheir

(enemy)whohideinthedark.47.Throughtheirhardwork,thecasewill

(probable)besolvedsoon.48.Ingeneral,their

(last)effortsfinallyleadtovictory.49.ColorWalk,anewactivity,

(consider)asapopularwayforyoungpeopletorelax.50.Moreandmoreyoungpeople

(join)itandexploringcolorfulcornersoftheircitiesatpresent.51.Unliketraditionalcitytours,thisactivity

(require)nospecialskills-justapairofeyesandacuriousmind.52.Overthepastyear,millionsofpeople

(share)picturesonlineunderthetheme"ColorWalk".53.Lastweekend,I

(choose)totryitmyself.Ipickedyellowandwentstraighttothepark.54.WhileI

(walk)alongthelake,Inoticedafieldofsunflowers.55.Soonmybadmood

(wash)awaybythebrightcolour.56.

(keep)thesebeautifulmoments,Itookoutmyphoneandstartedtotakephotos.57.Inthemonthstocome,morecommunitiesacrossChina

(organize)thisactivity.58.ManyyoungpeoplesayColorWalkmakesthem

(notice)thesmalljoysinlife.七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共20分。59.学校像一棵大树,我们在她的荫蔽下

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