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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年江苏省淮安市淮安区部分校中考二模英语试题一、选择题1.—HaveyouheardaboutthenewAI-poweredrobotcalled“XiaoAi”?—Yes.Itcandomanyusefulthingsandit’sreally________usefultoolforfamilies.A.a B.an C.the D./2.—Dad,I’vejustwonthefirstprizeintheEnglishspeechcontest!—________excitingnews!I’msoproudofyou.A.How B.What C.Whata D.Whatan3.MycousinAmyisa________girl.Shealwaysmakeseveryonearoundherlaughwithherfunnystories.A.serious B.shy C.silent D.humorous4.The2029WinterAsianGameswillbeheldinAlmaty,andmanyyoungpeoplearelookingforwardto________theeventinperson.A.watch B.watching C.towatch D.watched5.—Mum,Icalledyouat8:00lastnight,butyoudidn’tanswer.—Oh,sorry.I________avideolessonabouthowtogrowvegetablesonthebalcony.A.take B.wastaking C.amtaking D.willtake6.Whenwefacedifficulties,weshouldkeepcalmandtryto________solutionsinsteadofrunningaway.A.comeupwith B.catchupwith C.putupwith D.keepupwith7.—WillyougotothecinemawithmethisSaturday?—I’dloveto,butI’mnotsure________Icanfinishmyprojectbythen.A.that B.if C.what D.why8.Inthepastfiveyears,China________greatprogressinspaceexploration,includingthesuccessfulmissionstoMars.A.makes B.made C.hasmade D.willmake9.—Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellme________?—Sure.Gostraightandturnleftatthesecondcrossing.It’snexttothebank.A.howcanIgettothecitylibrary B.howIcangettothecitylibrary

C.whereisthecitylibrary D.wherethecitylibraryis10.—Ithinkteenagersshouldbeallowedtomaketheirowndecisionsabouttheirfuturecareers.—________.Theyneedguidanceandexperiencefromadults.A.Iagree B.Exactly C.I’mafraidnot D.Noproblem二、阅读理解AyoungmannamedLeolivedinasmallcoastaltown.Hehadalwaysdreamedofbecominga

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sailor,justlikehisgrandfather.However,Leowasafraidoftheocean.Thesightofthevast,deepbluewatermadehisheartracewith

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.Oneday,astormhitthetown.Leo’sneighbor,Mr.Chen,wascaughtoutatseaonhissmall

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.Everyoneelsehesitatedbecausethewavesweretoodangerous.ButLeoknewhehadtoact.He

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adeepbreath,gotintohisboat,androwedtowardthestorm.Thewindwashowling,andrainwaspouringdown.Leo’shandswereshaking,buthekept

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.Finally,hefoundMr.Chenholdingontoapieceofwood.Leo

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hishandandpulledhimintotheboat.Afterahardfight,they

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reachedtheshoresafely.Thewholetowncameto

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Leo.Hewascalledahero.Butmoreimportantly,Leo

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somethingthatday—thefearwasstillthere,buthehad

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it.Herealizedthat

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isnottheabsenceoffear,butthecouragetoactinspiteofit.Fromthatdayon,Leodecidedto

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hisgrandfather’sfootsteps.Hetrainedhardandeventuallybecameasailor.Eachtimehe

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theocean,herememberedthatstormynight.Itremindedhimthatthebiggest

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inlifeoftencomefromfacingthethingsthatscareusthemost.Yearslater,Leooftentoldthisstorytoyoungpeopleinthetown.Hesaid,“The

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you’reafraidofsomething,themoreyoushouldtrytoconquerit.That’showyougrow.”11.A.professional B.terrible C.lazy D.strange12.A.joy B.anger C.fear D.surprise13.A.car B.boat C.bike D.bus14.A.held B.gave C.took D.kept15.A.jumping B.crying C.sleeping D.going16.A.reachedout B.gaveup C.putoff D.turneddown17.A.never B.hardly C.finally D.suddenly18.A.punish B.praise C.forget D.cheat19.A.explained B.hid C.forgot D.learned20.A.avoided B.feared C.conquered D.doubted21.A.luck B.bravery C.sadness D.laziness22.A.follow B.break C.create D.refuse23.A.landedon B.flewover C.sailedacross D.ranthrough24.A.difficulties B.celebrations C.victories D.excuses25.A.less B.more C.most D.leastLEverysummer,millionsofpeopletraveltothecountrysidetoescapetheheatofthecity.Campinghasbecomeoneofthemostpopularwaystospendaholiday.Itallowspeopletoconnectwithnatureandenjoyabreakfromtheirbusylives.Herearesometipsforasafeandenjoyablecampingtrip.First,alwayschecktheweatherforecastbeforeyouleave.Badweathercanruinyourtripandputyouindanger.Second,packthenecessaryequipment—atent,sleepingbags,aflashlight,andenoughfoodandwater.Third,chooseasafecampingsiteawayfromriversorcliffs.Fourth,letsomeoneknowwhereyouaregoingandwhenyouplantoreturn.Finally,respecttheenvironment.Takeyourrubbishwithyouandleavetheplaceascleanasyoufoundit.Campingcanbeawonderfulexperienceifyoupreparewellandstaysafe.26.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Toencouragemorepeopletotravelabroad.

B.Togiveadviceonhowtocampsafely.

C.Toexplainthehistoryofcamping.

D.Tocomparecampingwithotherholidays.27.Whyshouldyouchecktheweatherforecastbeforecamping?A.Becauseithelpsyoupackfewerthings.

B.Becausebadweathercanbedangerous.

C.Becauseittellsyouwheretocamp.

D.Becauseithelpsyousavemoney.28.Whatdoesthewritersuggestyoudowithyourrubbish?A.Buryitintheground. B.Throwitintotheriver.

C.Takeitawaywithyou. D.Leaveitatthecampsite.MHangzhou,thecapitalofZhejiangProvince,successfullyhostedthe19thAsianGamesin2023.TheeventnotonlyshowcasedChina’sorganizationalabilitybutalsohighlightedthecity’srichculturalheritage.Followingthissuccess,the20thAsianGameswillbeheldinAichi-Nagoya,Japanin2026.Meanwhile,Chinaisalreadypreparingforthe2026WinterAsianGamesinHarbin.TheseeventsbringtogetherathletesfromacrossAsiaandpromoteinternationalfriendshipthroughsports.TheAsianGamesareheldeveryfouryears,justliketheOlympics.Theyincludebothsummerandwintersports.Thegamesprovideaplatformforyoungathletestoshowtheirskillsandcompeteatthehighestlevel.ManyChineseathleteshaveachievedgreatsuccessattheAsianGames,inspiringanewgenerationofsportslovers.Lookingahead,expertsbelievethatAsiawillcontinuetoplayanimportantroleinglobalsports.Withmorecountrieshostingmajorevents,thespiritofsportsmanshipisspreadingwiderthaneverbefore.29.Whichcityisgoingtohostthe2026WinterAsianGames?A.Hangzhou. B.Harbin. C.Aichi-Nagoya. D.Tokyo.30.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.ThehistoryoftheAsianGames.

B.TheachievementsofChineseathletes.

C.TheimportanceandvalueoftheAsianGames.

D.ThesportsincludedintheAsianGames.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Asiamayhostmoreinternationalsportseventsinthefuture.

B.TheAsianGamesaremoreimportantthantheOlympics.

C.FewcountriesinAsiawanttohostsportsevents.

D.Sportsmanshipislessimportantthanwinning.NInthedigitalage,howwereadhaschangeddramatically.Manypeoplenowprefertoreadonscreensratherthanonpaper.Butdoesthemediumaffecthowwellweunderstandwhatweread?Agrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatitmight.AstudyconductedbyresearchersatauniversityinSpainfoundthatreadersofprintedbooksscoredhigheroncomprehensiontestscomparedtothosewhoreadthesamematerialonascreen.Theresearchersbelievethatthephysicaltouchofpagesandtheabilitytoseewhereyouareinabookhelpbuilda“mentalmap”ofthetext.Thismakesiteasiertorecallinformation.Incontrast,readingonascreencanleadtomoredistractionandshallowerprocessing.However,e-readersandtabletsalsohaveadvantages.Theyarelightweight,storethousandsofbooks,andallowreaderstoadjustfontsizesforeasierreading.Formanypeople,especiallythosewithvisualdifficulties,digitalreadingisavaluabletool.Sowhichisbetter?Theanswermaydependonthepurposeofreading.Fordeep,focusedreadingofcomplexmaterials,printmightbesuperior.Forcasualreadingorwhenconvenienceiskey,digitaldevicesworkjustfine.32.WhatdidtheSpanishstudyfindaboutprintedbookreaders?A.Theyreadfasterthanscreenreaders.

B.Theyunderstoodthetextbetterthanscreenreaders.

C.Theypreferredreadingonscreens.

D.Theyweremoreeasilydistracted.33.Accordingtothepassage,readingonascreencancause________.A.bettermentalmapping B.moreenjoyment

C.shallowerprocessing D.easierrecallofinformation34.Whatadvantagedoe-readershaveforpeoplewithpooreyesight?A.Theyareverycheap. B.Theyallowfontsizeadjustment.

C.Theymakereadingfaster. D.Theyprovidemorebooks.35.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardscreenreading?A.Itshouldbecompletelyavoided.

B.Itisneverasgoodasprintreading.

C.Itissuitableforcertainreadingpurposes.

D.Itwillsoonreplaceprintreading.ODoyouknowthatthewayyouholdapencilcanaffectyourhandwriting?Manypeopleneverthinkaboutit,butteachersandoccupationaltherapistsoftenpaycloseattentiontochildren’spencilgrips.Aproperpencilgripcanreducehandfatigue,improvewritingspeed,andmakelettersclearer.Themostcommonandrecommendedgripiscalledthe“tripodgrip.”Inthisgrip,thepencilisheldbetweenthethumbandindexfinger,whilethemiddlefingersupportsitfrombelow.Thisallowsthefingerstomovefreelyandcontrolthepencilwithprecision.However,manychildrendevelopothergripsthatworkjustfineforthem.Aslongashandwritingislegibleandwritingdoesn’tcausepain,there’susuallynoneedtoforceachange.OccupationaltherapistDr.LiuMingsays,“Whatreallymattersiswhetherthechildcanwritecomfortablyandefficiently.Somepeoplehaveunusualgripsbutstillproducebeautifulhandwriting.”Shesuggeststhatparentswatchforsignsofdiscomfort,suchasthechildcomplainingabouthandpainorsqueezingthepenciltoohard.Thosemightbereasonstoseekprofessionaladvice.Formostpeople,thebestgripistheonethatfeelsnatural.Aswewritemore,ourmuscleslearntoadjust.Sodon’tworrytoomuchabouthowyouholdyourpencil—justkeepwriting.36.Whatisthemaintopicofthispassage?A.Howtochoosethebestpencil.

B.Therelationshipbetweenpencilgripandhandwriting.

C.Differenttypesofpencilsforstudents.

D.Howoccupationaltherapistshelpchildren.37.Whatdoesthetripodgripallowthefingerstodo?A.Relaxcompletely.

B.Movefreelyandcontrolthepencil.

C.Holdthepencilverytightly.

D.Avoidtouchingthepaper.38.AccordingtoDr.LiuMing,whenshouldparentsbeconcerned?A.Ifthechilddoesn’tusethetripodgrip.

B.Ifthechild’shandwritingistoobeautiful.

C.Ifthechildcomplainsabouthandpain.

D.Ifthechildwritestooslowly.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“legible”probablymean?A.Easytoread. B.Veryfast. C.Beautiful. D.Simple.40.Whatadvicedoesthewritergiveattheend?A.Changeyourgripimmediately.

B.Don’tworrytoomuchaboutthegrip.

C.Alwaysusethetripodgrip.

D.Askadoctorbeforewriting.41.Thenewmovieaboutspaceexplorationhasreceivedhigh

(评价)frombothaudiencesandcritics.42.Withthehelpof5Gtechnology,doctorscannowperformoperationsonpatientsfrom

(千)ofmilesaway.43.Itis

(众所周知的)thatgettingenoughsleepisimportantforteenagers’growthanddevelopment.44.Theyoungmanmadea

(决定)tostarthisownbusinessaftergraduatingfromuniversity.45.Tokeephealthy,mygrandfathergoesforawalkinthepark

(每日地).46.Thegovernmentistaking

(act)toreduceplasticwasteandprotecttheenvironment.47.Thisisthe

(three)timethatourschoolhaswonthefirstprizeinthecitycompetition.48.Mysisterisvery

(create).Sheoftendesignsbeautifulcardsforherfriends’birthdays.49.Thelittlegirllookedatthecolorfulballoonswith

(excite)andclappedherhandshappily.50.Tomwas

(luck)enoughtocatchthelasttrainhomebeforeitstartedtorainheavily.51.这本词典花了我80元钱。我觉得物有所值。Thisdictionary

80yuan.Ithinkit’sworththemoney.52.我们学校每学期举办一次英语演讲比赛。AnEnglishspeechcontest

onceaterminourschool.53.养成每天早读的习惯对你的英语学习有好处。

the

habit

of

reading

aloud

every

morning

is

good

for

your

English

study.54.直到妈妈回来,我才开始做作业。I

myhomework

mymothercameback.55.毫无疑问,中国在高铁技术方面处于世界领先地位。ThereisnodoubtthatChina

theworldinhigh-speedrailtechnology.56.Manyteenagerstodayspendtoomuchtimeontheirsmartphones.ArecentsurveyconductedinseveralChinesecitiesshowsthattheaverageteenagerspendsmorethansixhoursadayontheirphone.Thishasraisedconcernsamongparents,teachers,andhealthexperts.Excessivephoneusecancausevariousproblems.First,itcanleadtoeyestrainandpooreyesight.Second,itreducesthetimeforphysicalactivities,whichmayresultinhealthissueslikeobesity.Third,itaffectsstudents’academicperformancebecausetheylosefocusontheirstudies.Finally,toomuchscreentimecanharmsocialskills,asteenagersmaypreferchattingonlinetomeetingfriendsinperson.However,phonesthemselvesarenottheenemy.Theyareusefultoolsforlearning,communication,andentertainment.Thekeyistousethemwisely.Expertssuggestthatteenagerssetadailytimelimitforphoneuse.Theyalsorecommendtakingregularbreaksfromscreenseveryhour.Engaginginoutdooractivities,readingbooks,andplayingsportsaregoodalternatives.Parentscanalsohelpbysettingagoodexample.Ifparentsspendlesstimeontheirownphones,childrenaremorelikelytofollow.Manyfamilieshavestarteda“nophonesatdinner”rule,whichencouragesrealconversationsamongfamilymembers.Tosumup,smartphonesareheretostay.Whethertheybecomeablessingoracursedependsonhowweusethem.Withself-disciplineandfamilysupport,teenagerscanenjoythebenefitsoftechnologywithoutfallingintoitstraps.请根据以上短文内容,回答下列问题。(答案不超过6个词)(1)

​​​​​​​Whatistheaveragedailyphoneusetimeforteenagersaccordingtothesurvey?_________________________________________________(2)Howmanyproblemscausedbyexcessivephoneusearementionedinthepassage?_________________________________________________(3)Whatdoexpertssuggestteenagerssetforphoneuse?_________________________________________________(4)Whatkindofrulehavemanyfamiliesstarted?_________________________________________________(5)Whatareneededforteenagerstousetechnologywisely?__________________________________________________(6)根据短文内容完成下面的表格,每空一词。InfluenceofPhoneUseonTeenagersProblems▲Eyestrainand

eyesight▲Lesstimeforphysicalactivities▲

academicperformance▲Poor

skillsAdvicefromExperts▲Seta

timelimitforphoneuse▲Takeregularbreaksfromscreens▲Dooutdooractivities,readbooks,playsportsRoleofParents▲Setagoodexamplebyusingphones

▲Createfamilyruleslike“nophonesatdinner”57.假如你是李华,你们学校正在举办“MyHometown—Huaian”主题征文活动。请你用英语写一篇短文向校刊投稿,介绍你的家乡淮安。内容包括:

1.淮安的地理位置(位于江苏北部,京杭大运河畔);

2.淮安的文化特色(周恩来总理的故乡,淮扬菜的发源地之一);

3.淮安近年来的发展变化(交通更加便利,生态环境不断改善);

4.你对家乡未来发展的希望或祝福。写作要求:

1.短文须包含以上所有要点,可适当发挥;

2.词数90~110,开头已给出,不计入总词数;

3.文中不得出现真实的人名和校名。参考词汇:京杭大运河Beijing-HangzhouGrandCanal;周恩来总理PremierZhouEnlai;淮扬菜HuaiyangCuisineMyhometownisHuaian,abeautifulc

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