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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年江苏省盐城市名校中考英语第二次学情调研试卷一、补全对话-选择:本大题共5小题,共10分。A.HowcanIuseit?

B.Yes,you'reright.

C.Whatareyoudoing?

D.Canyoutellmemoreaboutit?

E.Itcantellstoriesandevenactthemout.A:Hello,Nick.

(1)

B:I'mwatchingaTVshowaboutahumanlikerobot.

A:Ahumanlikerobot?I'minterestedinit.

(2)

B:Noproblem.It'sarobotdesignedtolookandactlikeahuman.Itcancommunicatewithpeopleandperformmanykindsoftasks.

A:Thatsoundscool!

(3)

B:It'sveryeasy.Youjustneedtogiveitorders,anditwillreplytoyouwithactionsorwords.

A:Itsoundslikehavingavirtualfriend!

B:

(4)

Wecanalwaysgethelpfromit.

A:Canthehumanlikerobottellstories?

B:Ofcourse!

(5)

Youcanaskittotellyouascarystory,ahistorystory,orevenafunnystory.

A:Amazing.I'dliketohaveone.

1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E5.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E二、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。

TiaoziniWetlandsinJiangsuProvinceisatrueparadiseformigratorybirds.

(1)

Amongthemaresomeoftheworld'srarestspecies,includingthespoon-billedsandpiper-nearlyhalfoftheremaining500birdsworldwiderelyonthiswetland.

Overtenyearsago,thelocalgovernmentfacedadifficultchoice:todevelopthelandforindustryortoprotectthewetlands.Theymadeabravedecision-theychosetoprotectnature.In2019,thewetlandsbecameChina'sfirstcoastalWorldNaturalHeritagesite.

(2)

Tiaozinihasarichecosystemwithmudflats,saltmarshesandtidalforests.

(3)

Sofar,414birdspecieshavebeenfoundthere,includingthecriticallyendangeredspoon-billedsandpiper.Nearlyhalfoftheworld'sremaining500livehere.

Thankstoscience-basedprotectionandrestorationprojects,birdnumbershavegrown.Forexample,theNordmann'sgreenshankpopulationincreasedfrom1,150toover2,000injustfiveyears.

(4)

Birdwatchersandphotographerscomeeverymigrationseason.Thelocalgovernmentbuilta"zero-carbontourismzone"andhelpedlocalpeopleearnmoremoneyfromeco-friendlytourismandfarming.

(5)

Tiaozini'sstoryshowsthatprotectingnatureanddevelopingtheeconomycangohandinhand.Itisawonderfulexampleofhowhumansandwildlifecanlivetogetherinharmony.

A.Theseprovideplentyoffoodforbirds.

B.Thishelpedsave64endangeredbirdspecies.

C.Thewetlandshavealsobecomeapopularecotourismplace.

D.Now,localfamiliesearnabout10,000yuanmoreeachyear.

E.Everyyear,millionsofbirdsstophereduringtheirlongjourneys.

F.Localpeoplemainlymakealivingbyfishinginthewetlandseveryday.6.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F7.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F8.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F9.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F10.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。A

Special

WinEverysummer,ourtownheldahorseshoepitchingcompetition.Dadhadbeenchampionfortenyears,thoughOldTomnevermadeit

(11)

.

Oneweekbeforethisyear'sgames,Dadinjuredhisarm.Ashis14-year-olddaughter,Ienteredthe"men's"gametobeatOldTomand

(12)

thefamilyhonor.Ipracticed

(13)

withonegoal-towin.

However,standingamongthestrongmen,

(14)

filledmyheart.Sneerscamearound,makingmefeelworse.Suddenly,Iheard

(15)

callingmyname.IraisedmyheadandfounditwasOldTom-mybiggest"

(16)

"today.

"Isawyoupracticing.Youhaveyourdad's

(17)

.Goon.Makehimproud."Hiswordsmagicallyworked!Ijoked,"You'll

(18)

yourkindnessbecauseIwon'tgoeasyonyou."

GameswentonuntilonlyOldTomandI

(19)

.Wetieduntilthelastround.Iwent

(20)

—myhorseshoelandinglikeahairawayfromthestake.NowitwasOldTom'sturn.Iheldmybreath,andcouldn'thelphopinghewould

(21)

.However,afteraclearsound,thecrowdwentwild.Myheartsank.

OldTomraisedahandfor

(22)

.Toeveryone'sdisbelief,hestudiedthestakesanddeclared,"Hersiscloser;thewinishers."

Theoldman'sactstouchedmedeeply.Idecidedto

(23)

hiskindness.Iaskedthejudges

(24)

wecouldsharethehonor.Theyagreed.

Thatyear,forthefirsttimeever,twonameswereprintedonthechampion'strophy.NotonlydidIgetmyfirstchampionshipbutIalsolearnedthetrue

(25)

ofasportsgamefroman"enemy".11.A.fun B.boring C.hard D.easy12.A.keep B.achieve C.celebrate D.complete13.A.helplessly B.carelessly C.tirelessly D.hopelessly14.A.joy B.fear C.excitement D.surprise15.A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody16.A.fan B.friend C.enemy D.danger17.A.talent B.background C.interest D.direction18.A.love B.thank C.destroy D.regret19.A.remained B.relaxed C.canceled D.controlled20.A.first B.last C.only D.right21.A.winthrough B.pullthrough C.messup D.giveup22.A.safety B.silence C.break D.truth23.A.refuse B.repay C.remember D.repeat24.A.when B.where C.how D.whether25.A.rule B.result C.skill D.spirit四、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。ANatureScienceCampPutawayyourphonesandenjoytheoutdoorfun!

When:

9:00a.m.~4:00p.m.,July15th~July19th

Where:GreenForestPark.YoucantakeBus303togetthere.

Who:Studentsbetween13and18yearsold.

How:

Call030-735oremailsunshine@.

Price:£80perstudent.

30%offforthesecondstudent(whentwostudentssignuptogether).WhatDoWeDo?PizzaMaking

Pickfreshvegetablesfromourgardenintheforestbyyourself.Thenusethesevegetablestomakeyourowndeliciouspizza.It'seasyandfuntocreateyourfavoriteflavor!

TreasureHunting

We'llgiveyouasimplemap.Useittosearchforhiddentreasuresintheopenarea-suchassmalltoysorsweetcandies.Canyoufindallthesurprises?▲

◎Followtheteachers'instructionsatalltimes.

◎Uniformsarerequiredwhenyouareoutsidethetent.

◎Protectnature:noflower-pickingoranimal-harming.

◎Askforhelprightawayifyoufeeluncomfortable.BirdhouseBuilding

Usewoodandleavestomakesmallhousesforbirds.Afterfinishing,hangthebirdhousesintheforest.

NatureWalking

Takeawalkaroundtheforestandenjoythebeautifulsceneryofnature.Duringthewalk,youcanalsolearninterestingfactsaboutwildanimalsandplants.It'sagreatwaytogetclosetonature.26.Mr.Brownwantstosendhistwosonstothecamptogether.Howmuchshouldhepay?______A.£80. B.£110. C.£136. D.£160.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebestfor"▲"?______A.FunOutdoorActivities B.Must-FollowCampRules

C.UsefulNatureKnowledge D.DetailedCampDailyPlans28.Whichactivityallowsyoutobothenjoysceneryandlearnaboutwildlife?______A.PizzaMaking. B.TreasureHunting.

C.BirdhouseBuilding. D.NatureWalking.BRukhiyaBaidukenova,a25-year-oldsingerfromKazakhstan,isbuildingmusicalbridgesbetweenChinaandherhomeland.

Herjourneybeganin2017when,at18,shewatchedfellowKazakhstanisingerDimashKudaibergenonChineseTVshowSinger."Idreamedofstandingonthatsamestage,"sherecalled.Thatdreamcametruein2024.Thoughshedidn'twinagainstChinesesingerSunNan,theexperienceopenednewdoors."Chinafeelswarmandfamiliar.Igenuinelyloveithere,"shesaid.

Sincethen,BaidukenovahasbecomeadevotedstudentofChineseculture.ShehaslearnedvocaltechniquesfromChineseteachersandperformedacrossthecountry—fromPekingUniversitysinging"JasmineFlower"toChongqing'sWorldRiverSongFestival.OnMarch31st,sheopenedtheChina-KazakhstanYearofCulturalExchangesatBeijing'sCentralOperaHousewithasongaboutherhomeland."Throughmyvoice,IwanttoinviteChinesefriendstovisitKazakhstan,"sheexplained.

Shebelievesthetwonationssharedeepculturalconnections."Bothhaverichmusicaltraditionsandapassionforartisticexcellence,"shenoted.Kazakhstan'sDeputyPrimeMinisterAidaBalayevaagrees,callingsuchexchanges"adialogueofculturesthattranscends(超越)translation."

NowdevelopinghercareerinChina,Baidukenovaseesherselfcontinuingamission:usingpureemotiontostrengthenunderstandingbetweenpeoples.AsanotherKazakhartistAlisherKarimovperformedtheChinesesong"CloudoftheHometown"atthesameevent,themessagewasclear-musicknowsnoborders.29.WhendidBaidukenovafirstdreamofperforminginChina?______A.In2017. B.In2021. C.In2024. D.In2025.30.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofeventsaboutBaidukenova?______

①Sheopenedtheculturalexchangeyear.

②ShecompetedagainstSunNanin2024.

③ShewatchedDimashontheshowSinger.

④Shesang"JasmineFlower"atPekingUniversity.A.②③①④ B.②④③① C.③②④① D.③①②④31.WhatdoesthewriterwanttotellusbymentioningAlisherKarimovattheend?______A.TotellustovisitKazakhstan.

B.Tointroduceanothersinger.

C.ToshowChinesesongsarepopularabroad.

D.Toprovethatmusichasnoborders.32.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?______A.AKazakhSinger'sBigDream B.MusicConnectsTwoNations

C.ChineseFolkSongsGoAbroad D.AFamousTVShowSingerC

Whetherit'sbitingyournails,orgoingtobedat2a.m.,weallhavethoseannoyinghabitswejustcan'tseemtokick.Buthaveyoueverwonderedwhythesebadhabitskeepwinningthebattleagainstyourbesteffortsandintentions?

Humansarecreaturesofhabit,andourbrainslovedoingthingsthesameway.That'swhybadhabitsgroweasilyintherepeatedactionslikeabsentmindedly(茫然地)reachingforyourphone.Anotherreasonwhyyourbadhabitskeepwinningisthattheyoftenprovideaquickdopamine(多巴胺)fix,creatingadesirethatkeepsyoucomingbackformore.Thinkoftheimmediaterelaxationfromashortvideoormindlesssnacking.Thepayofffordoingthesethingsisquickandeasy,whichisexactlywhatmakesthemsohardtobreak.

Sowhatcanyoudo?Therearetwomainproblemswithbreakingbadhabits.First,it'snotasenjoyableasgivingintothem.Whenwetrytoresist,there'snopleasure,nodopamineandthereforenoencouragementtokeepdoingso.Ratherthantryingtoremovethementirely,trytoreplacethemwithsomethinghealthierinstead,orcreatearewardsystemforyourselftointroducethepositivebehaviour.

Second,ahabitisoftenanunconscious(无意识的)action,somakingitconsciouschangesitintoachoice.You'dbetterstartwithanintentionalaction.Acceptingyouractionswithoutjudgementhelpsyoustayapartfromtheemotionsthatkeepyoutiedtothosehabits,likeguilt,shameanddissatisfaction.Thisincreasedawarenesswillleadyoutomakemoreintentionalchoicesandbreaktheautomaticcycleofbadhabits.

Knowingthepsychologybehindwhyyourbadhabitskeepwinninghopefullygetsyoutomakemoreconscious,positivechoices,andbuildthefoundationforlastingbehaviourchange.33.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopic?______A.Bylistingnumbers. B.Byexplainingareason.

C.Byvoicinganopinion. D.Byraisingaquestion.34.Whatmakesbadhabitshardtobreak?______A.People'shopetokeephealthy.

B.Littleknowledgeoftheireffects.

C.People'sunwillingnesstochange.

D.Quickandeasysatisfactionprovidedbythem.35.Whatisaproblemwithbreakingbadhabits?______A.Itisaconsciousaction. B.Itispainful.

C.Ittakesmuchtime. D.Itcallsforwisdom.36.Whatcanhelpkickabadhabitaccordingtothepassage?______A.Makeactiveefforts. B.Judgeyouractions.

C.Paynoattentiontoit. D.Turntoothersforhelp.DTheOldGreyDonkey,Eeyore,stoodbyhimselfinathistlycorneroftheforest,hisfrontfeetwellapart,hisheadononeside,andthoughtaboutthings.Sometimeshethoughtsadlytohimself,"Why?"andsometimeshethought,"Wherefore?"andsometimeshethought,"Inasmuchaswhich?—andsometimeshedidn'tquiteknowwhathewasthinkingabout.SowhenWinnie-the-Poohcamestumpingalong,Eeyorewasverygladtobeabletostopthinkingforalittle,inordertosay"Howdoyoudo?inagloomy(阴郁的)mannertohim.

"Andhowareyou?"saidWinnie-the-Pooh.

Eeyoreshookhisheadfromsidetoside.Poohwalkedaroundhimandsuddenlynoticedsomething."Yourtailisgone!"

Eeyoreturnedroundandround,tryingtosee,butcouldn'tfindit."Somebodymusthavetakenit,"hesaidsadly."HowLikeThem."

"Eeyore,"saidPoohsolemnly,"Iwillfindyourtailforyou."

Itwasafinespringmorningintheforestashestartedout.Littlesoftcloudsplayedhappilyinabluesky,skippingfromtimetotimeinfrontofthesunasiftheyhadcometoputitout,andthenslidingawaysuddenlysothatthenextmighthavehisturn.Throughthemandbetweenthemthesunshonebravely;andasmallgroupoffirtreesthatstayedgreenallyearroundnowlookedoldanddull.TheBearwalkedthroughthesmallwoodsandbushes.Hewentdownopenhillsidescoveredwithyellow-floweredbushesandlowpurpleplants,crossedrockystreambeds,climbedupsteepbanksofsoftyellowstone,andthencamebackintothelowplantsagain.Atlast,tiredandhungry,hereachedtheHundredAcreWood.BecausethatwaswhereOwllived.

"Andifanyoneknowsanythingaboutanything,"saidBeartohimself,"it'sOwlwhoknowssomethingaboutsomething,"hesaid,"ormyname'snotWinnie-the-Pooh,"hesaid."Whichitis,"headded."Sothereyouare."37.WhydidEeyorefeelhappytoseeWinnie-the-Pooh?______A.BecausehecouldplaywithPoohforawhile.

B.Becausehecouldstopthinkingforashorttime.

C.BecausePoohcouldfindanswerstoallhisquestions.

D.BecausePoohcouldhelphimwalkthroughtheforest.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"solemnly"probablymean?______A.Seriously. B.Suddenly. C.Slowly. D.Simply.39.Whatisthemainideaofthesixthparagraph?______A.ThewaytoOwl'shouse. B.Thechangeoftheseason.

C.Pooh'shardjourney. D.Thebeautyofspringwoods.40.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?______A.Poohwaskindandnevergaveup.

B.Eeyoredidn'tgethistailbackatlast.

C.Poohlikedthebeautifulspringscenery.

D.Owllivedonahillwithyellowstones.五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。41.

Intoday'sdigitalworld,technologyhasbecomeanimportantpartofourlives.Ithasalsochangedthewayteenagersdotheirhomework.Thequestionofwhetherteenagersshouldusetechnology,especiallyAI,tocompletetheirschooltasksissomethingweneedtoconsider.

Agree

It'sokayforteenagerstouseAIforhomework.Onereasonisthatitcanmaketheprocessmoreefficient(高效的).Forexample,ifteenagershavetodoalotofmathexercises,AIcanquicklychecktheanswersandshowwheretheymademistakes.

Italsoprovidesalotofinformation.Whenwritingareportonahistorytopic,AIcangivemanydetailsandfactsthatmightbehardtofindinbooks.

Anotheradvantageisthatitcanhelpwithlanguagelearning.IfateenagerwantstoimprovehisEnglishwriting,AIcansuggestbetterwordsandsentencepatterns.Disagree

Itmightstopteenagersfromthinkinghard.Forexample,iftheyalwaysdependonAItosolvedifficultproblems,theywon'tlearnhowtothinkdeeply.

Itcouldalsoleadtostealingotherpeople'swork.WhenstudentsuseAI,AIfirstneedstocollectalotofdatafromtheInternet,andthisisstealing.

AnotherproblemisthatsometimestheinformationgivenbyAIcouldbewrong.

Fromthesepointsofview,thosestudentswhothinkindependentlyandcritically(批判性的)aresuitableforusingAItolearn.Inconclusion,usingAIforhomeworkbyteenagershasbothprosandcons.Itisimportantforteenagerstouseitwiselyandnotdependonittoomuch.Theyshouldstilldotheirownthinkingandlearningtotrulyimprovetheirskills.

回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词(1)Whathaschangedthewaystudentsdotheirhomework?

______(2)WhatisoneoftheadvantagesofdoingmathexerciseswithAI?

______(3)WhatcouldhappenifstudentsdependonAItoomuch?

______(4)WhoissuitableforusingAItolearnaccordingtothepassage?

______(5)WhatisyourideaaboutusingAItodoyourhomework?

______六、选词填空-短文:本大题共2小题,共15分。42.

homeweorganizeincludesothatDearMsWang,

Wearewritingtoaskforyourpermissiontoorganizeamoney-raisingactivityinourschooltosupportthelocalanimalshelter.

Thelocalanimalshelterprovideshomefortwenty(1)______catsanddogs.However,italwaysrunslowonbasicsupplies,especiallypetfood.Wewanttoraisemoneyforthisanimalshelter(2)______wecanhelptheseanimalsinneed.

Wewouldliketoholdouractivitiesintheschoolyard.Ouractivities(3)______afoodsaleandasmallbookfair.Wewillsellsomehomemadetreats,andoldbooks.Theseactivities(4)______responsiblyandwillnotinfluenceourregularschoolactivities.

Wehopeyoucouldconsiderourrequestandgive(5)______yourpermission.Welookforwardtoyourpositiveresponse.

Sincerely,Class4(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

43.

carethreepropergreatmakesureDearClass4,

Thankyouforyourkindletter.Iamhappytoallowyoutoholdthemoney-raisingactivityforthelocalanimalshelter.Your(1)______fortheanimalsistrulytouching.

However,Iwouldliketoremindyouofafewthings.First,(2)______allhomemadetreatsarecleanandsafetoeat.Second,holdthefoodsaleandbookfaironlyduringbreaktimesorafter

school,sotheydonotaffectyourregularclasses.(3)______,remembertocleanuptheschoolyardaftertheeventandsorttherubbish(4)______.Finally,pleaseaskateachertobepresenttohelpkeepeverythingsafeandorderly.

Iwishyou(5)______successinhelpingtheanimalshelter.Letmeknowifyouneedanythingelse.

Sincerely,MsWang(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

七、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。44.

WangZhenyiwasagreatwomanscientist,mathematicianandpoetduringtheQingDynasty.

Wangwas(1)b______inarichfamilyinAnhuiProvincein1768.Atthattime,girlscouldn'tgetgood(2)e______,butherfatherencouragedhertostudy.Whenshewasyoung,shelearnedmanydifferent(3)s______,suchasmaths,astronomy(天文学)andsoon.Attheageof18,shebeganstudyingthemby(4)h______.Inthefollowingyears,shewroteseveralbookstoexplain(5)d______scientificideasinsimpleways.Duringthatperiod,allpeopledeeply(6)b______thatlunareclipses(月食)werecausedbygods.Toexplainthe(7)t______,Wangmadeamodelwithalamp,atableandamirror.Sheshowedthateclipsesarenaturaleventswith

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