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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年江苏省苏州市工业园区景城中学中考英语模拟试卷(5月份)一、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共5分。Cooking,the

art

and

science

of

preparing

food,is

far

more

than

daily

housework.It's

like

a

fun

classroom

where

you

can

learn

different

subjects

all

at

once!(1)______

Science

is

everywhere

in

cooking.When

you

make

bread,the

yeast

(酵母)

eats

sugar

and

makes

bubbles

of

gas.(2)______

When

you

cook

meat

and

it

turns

brown

and

smells

good,that's

cool

chemistry.Also,think

about

heating

water,which

shows

how

heat

moves.It

is

all

about

physics.

(3)______

You

need

to

follow

the

instructions

when

you

mix

materials,like"adding

1/4

spoon

of

salt".Sometimes

you

have

to

make

some

changes

to

feed

more

or

fewer

people.That

means

doing

math.Even

buying

the

required

materials

with

low

cost

teaches

you

math.

Food

has

a

lot

of

history.Pasta

didn't

start

in

Italy—it

came

from

Asia

long

ago!Spices(香料)

were

once

traded

like

gold,and

this

changed

how

countries

talked

to

each

other.(4)______

In

hot

places,people

grow

more

different

foods

than

in

cold

places.Learning

about

these

things

helps

you

understand

how

the

world

works.

Cooking

is

like

a

secret

key

that

opens

the

door

to

learning

many

subjects.It's

not

just

about

making

yummy

food.(5)______

Schools

should

teach

cooking

because

it

helps

students

see

how

everything

in

learning

is

connected!

A.Geography

also

matters.

B.This

is

biology

in

action.

C.Math

helps

a

lot

in

the

kitchen.

D.Cooking

avoids

wasting

money.

E.It's

also

about

becoming

smarter

in

lots

of

ways.

F.Some

students

often

spend

money

buying

ready-made

food.

G.The

following

will

explain

why

cooking

should

be

taught

at

school.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G5.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。On

the

first

morning

of

a

new

term,

Jared

remembered

the

things

he

didn't

like

about

school:

Jessica,

maths

and

reading

aloud.

Jared

(1)

______

to

stay

at

home,

but

his

mom

sent

him

anyway.

He

had

to

sit

next

to

Jessica.

At

reading

time,

Mrs.

Thomas

asked

Jared

to

read.

Reading

aloud

always

made

Jared

(2)

______

.

As

he

picked

up

the

book,

his

hands

shook.

"He

can't

read,"

Jessica

said.

"I

didn't

call

on

you,

did

I?

"

asked

Mrs.

Thomas.

Jared

made

a

(3)

______

.

During

the

break

time,

Jessica

whispered

to

him,

"When

Mom

brings

my

cute

kittens(小猫)

to

school

for

show-and-tell,

don't

even

think

about

(4)

______

them."

The

four

kittens

arrived

in

a

box

covered

with

a

piece

of

screen.

Everyone

except

Jared

held

them.

When

Jared

picked

up

his

pen

from

the

floor,

he

looked

into

the

box,

saying,

"Stupid

kittens.

"

After

show-and-tell,

the

children

took

out

their

maths

books.

Then

Philip

said,

"Hey,

where

are

the

kittens?

"

The

box

was

(5)

______

.

"Oh

no!"

Jessica

cried

and

told

Mrs.

Thomas.

"Jared

said

they

were

stupid.

"

"I

didn't

(6)

______

it."

Jared's

face

turned

red.

"Look

at

the

radiator(散热器)!"

Angela

said.

Tiny

grey

paws

pushed

out

from

under

the

radiator

cover.

Alex

yelled,

"Kitten!"

But

the

kitten

disappeared

at

once.

The

bell

rang,

and

the

class

went

out

for

a

break.

When

Jared

passed

the

empty

box,

he

saw

kitten

treats.

He

then

had

a(n)

(7)

______

.

He

threw

the

treats

on

the

floor.

A

kitten

came

out.

Jared

waited

until

it

was

eating.

Then

another.

.

.

Soon

the

other

kittens

were

eating.

Jared

gently

put

them

in

the

box.

Mrs.

Thomas

put

a

book

on

the

screen

so

they

couldn't

run

(8)

______

again.

"Class,

Jared

helped

the

kittens

out,"

Mrs.

Thomas

announced.

Everyone

(9)

______

.

"Thanks,"

whispered

Jessica.

"You're

the

greatest.

"

Jared

was

so

(10)

______

that

when

he

read,

his

hands

didn't

shake.

That

day,

Jared

felt

the

new

term

might

not

be

so

bad.6.A.agreed B.wanted C.managed D.happened7.A.tired B.angry C.bored D.nervous8.A.face B.joke C.mistake D.decision9.A.taking B.touching C.catching D.carrying10.A.stolen B.dirty C.broken D.empty11.A.say B.make C.mean D.know12.A.idea B.answer C.rest D.guess13.A.away B.forward C.back D.upwards14.A.doubted B.cheered C.regretted D.complained15.A.brave B.stressed C.happy D.surprised三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。AWhen

someone's

heart

suddenly

stops,we

can

use

an

AED

to

save

him

or

her.It

can

be

found

in

public

places

and

it

is

easy

to

use.Turn

it

on

and

follow

the

voice

instructions.Here

are

some

key

steps.

1.Place

one

pad

onto

the

upper-right

chest(胸膛).Place

the

other

onto

the

lower-left

chest.

2.Connect

the

pads

to

the

AED.

3.Don't

touch

the

patient!Wait

for

the

result

of

the

examination.

4.Press

the

button

when

a

shock

is

advised.

5.Give

CPR(心肺复苏)if

needed.Remember:It's

best

to

treat

the

patient

within

the"Golden

4

Minutes"!Time

matters!If

an

AED

is

not

around,send

someone

to

get

one

and

give

CPR

while

waiting.Don't

forget

to

call

120.16.When

is

an

AED

used?

______A.When

someone's

heart

suddenly

stops.

B.When

someone

has

a

headache.

C.When

someone's

back

suddenly

hurts.

D.When

someone

has

a

toothache.17.Where

should

the

pads

be

placed

on

the

patient?

______A. B. C. D.18.What'sthegoldentimetouseanAED?______A.Thefirst4minutes. B.Thefirst5minutes.

C.Thefirst6minutes. D.Thefirst7minutes.BIn

a

lively

martial

arts(武术)

club

in

Akpro-Misserete,Benin(贝宁),the

sound

of

feet

hitting

the

ground

and

cries

of

"Hay-Hah!"

fill

the

air.Damien

Degbo,53,teaches

his

students

kung

fu

and

tai

chi

there.For

him,Chinese

martial

arts

are

more

than

just

exercise.They're

a

way

of

life

and

a

bridge

between

Benin

and

China.

At

the

age

of

13,Degbo

watched

Chinese

martial

arts

movies

in

Benin's

capital.

He

loved

how

these

actors

fought

with

beauty

and

power.That's

when

his

love

of

kung

fu

began.

Degbo

joined

a

private

kung

fu

club

and

later

learnt

Chinese

at

a

culture

centre.In

2010,he

started

his

own

club,Super

Shaolin

of

Benin.In

2014,he

got

a

chance

to

train

at

China's

Shaolin

Temple.The

training

was

hard,but

it

taught

him

a

lot

about

Chinese

culture.He

learnt

how

to

practise

calligraphy,tea

preparation

and

traditional

Chinese

medicine.

Now,Degbo's

club

has

more

than

350

students.He

teaches

not

only

Chinese

martial

arts

but

also

Chinese

culture.Chefif

Deen,a

student

of

the

kung

fu

master,says

kung

fu

has

changed

his

life,helping

him

become

stronger

and

more

self-controlled.

Degbo

thinks

of

himself

as

someone

who

spreads

Chinese

culture.He

wants

to

share

with

young

people

Chinese

good

qualities

like

self-control

and

respect.As

China

and

Benin

get

closer,more

and

more

people

like

Degbo

will

help

build

a

stronger

friendship

between

the

two

countries

through

kung

fu.19.What

is

Degbo

according

to

Paragraph

1?

______A.A

teacher. B.A

student. C.An

actor. D.An

athlete.20.WhatisthecorrectorderoftheeventsaboutDegbo?______

①HesetupSuperShaolinofBenin.

②Hehasover350studentsinhisclub.

③HereceivedtrainingatShaolinTemple.

④HesawChinesemartialartsfilmsinhisteens.A.②③①④ B.②③④① C.④①③② D.④①②③21.What

does

the

writer

want

to

show

by

mentioning

Chefif

Deen?

______A.It's

never

too

old

to

learn

kung

fu.

B.The

training

of

martial

arts

can

be

hard.

C.It's

kung

fu

actors'

duty

to

spread

culture.

D.Kung

fu

can

help

people

improve

their

life.22.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?______A.AKungFuMasterinBenin

B.Degbo'sLifeandWorkinChina

C.HistoryofKungFuinBenin

D.Degbo'sLearningJourneyinChinaC

Thesixthplanetwastentimeslargerthanthelastone.Therethelittleprincemetanoldgentlemanwhowaswritingabigbook.

"Whatareyoudoing?"saidthelittleprince.

"Whatisthatbigbook?"

"Iamageographer,"theoldgentlemansaidtohim.

"AndIamwritingaboutalltheseas,mountainsanddeserts."

"Thatisinteresting,"saidthelittleprince."Socouldyoutellmesomethingaboutyourplanet?"

"Icouldn'ttellyou,"saidthegeographer.

"Butyouareageographer!"

"Exactly,"thegeographersaid."ButIamnotanexplorer.Thegeographernevergoesoutofhisoffice.Hestaysathomeandreceivesexplorers.Heasksthemquestionsandwritesdowntheirdiscoveries.Ifanexplorer'sstoriesareinteresting,thegeographercheckshischaracter."

"Whycheckcharacter?"askedthelittleprince.

"Becausealiarwouldbringfalseinformationtothegeographer.Sowouldamanwhodrinkstoomuch."

"Whyisthat?"

"Becausedrunkmenseedouble.Thenthegeographerwouldmarktwomountainswherethereisonlyone."

"Iknowsomeone,"saidthelittleprince."Hewouldbeabadexplorer."

"Maybe.Sowhenanexplorerisprovedtobehonest,westudyhisdiscovery."

"Goandseeforyourself?"

"No,thatistheexplorer'sjob.Thegeographerstaysinhisroom."23.Whatdoesageographerdoaccordingtothepassage?______A.Hetravelsaroundtodiscovernewplaces.

B.Hewritesdownexplorers'discoveries.

C.Hemakesbigbooksforlittleprinces.

D.Hetravelstoseeseasandmountains.24.Whydoesthegeographercheckanexplorer'scharacter?______A.Tomakesurehetellsthetruth.

B.Toseeifhelikesreadingbooks.

C.Todecideifhecanwritebooks.

D.Tohelphimstopdrinkingtoomuch.25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?______A.Thegeographerlikestravellingeverywhere.

B.Liarsmaygivewronginformationtogeographers.

C.Drunkmencanbegoodexplorers.

D.Thelittleprinceworksasanexplorer.26.Whatcanweinferaboutthegeographer?______A.Heislazyandunwillingtogooutside.

B.Heisrudetoallvisitors.

C.Heknowslittleabouttheworld.

D.Helikesmakingfriendswithexplorers.D

A

theory

of

emotion

Two

scientists

called

Stanley

Schachter

and

Jerome

Singer

developed

the

two-factor

theory

of

emotion

in

1962.They

said

that

emotions

are

formed

in

two

parts.First,the

body

has

a

physical

response

to

a

threat

and

then

the

mind

considers

the

physical

response

as

an

emotion,which

is

then

felt

by

the

person.For

example,imagine

you

are

walking

through

a

forest

and

you

see

a

bear.Seeing

it

would

probably

start

a

physical

response,such

as

your

heart

beating

very

fast

and

sweat

breaking

out.Your

mind

then

decides

that

this

is

fear,which

you

feel

as

an

emotion.

A

new

study

has

suggested

that

the

key

to

reducing

feelings

of

anger

is

not

venting(letting

the

angry

emotions

out)but

doing

calming

activities

such

as

yoga

or

meditation.

The

study

was

published

in

March

by

Sophie

Kjaervik

and

Brad

Bushman

from

Ohio

State

University

in

the

US.They

wanted

to

explore

the

popular

theory

that

venting

(expressing)anger

is

a

good

way

of

reducing

it.Examples

of

venting

anger

include

shouting

or

hitting

something

like

a

cushion,so

that

you

let

go

of

the

emotion

and

therefore

don't

feel

it

any

more.The

pair

looked

at

154

other

studies

on

anger.These

involved

10,189

people,and

included

a

variety

of

ages

and

backgrounds.In

their

study,Kjaervik

and

Bushman

define

anger

as

"an

emotional

response(反应)to

a

real

or

imagined

threat(威胁)".They

used

a

theory

of

emotion(情绪假说)that

says

emotions

are

partly

felt

in

your

body

and

partly

in

your

mind.

The

scientists

looked

at

the

other

studies

to

see

how

different

activities

influenced

anger.They

found

that

activities

such

as

running

or

boxing—which

are

often

thought

to

be

good

for

dealing

with

anger-weren't

very

good

at

reducing

it.In

fact,some

of

these

activities

actually

made

it

worse

because

they

increased

physical

responses

in

the

body

that

are

linked

to

feeling

angry.For

example,they

made

people's

hearts

beat

faster.However,activities

that

decreased

physical

responses

in

the

body

did

help

to

reduce

feelings

of

anger.These

included

activities

that

slow

the

heart

rate,such

as

deep

breathing,meditation

and

yoga.Bushman

says

activities

that

increase

physical

responses

may

be

good

for

heart

health

but

are

"definitely

not

the

best

way

to

reduce

anger".

The

team

found

jogging

was

most

likely

to

increase

anger.However,some

heart-rate

increasing

activities—like

ball

games

and

team

sports—could

reduce

anger.27.What

is

the

main

finding

of

the

new

study?

______A.A

new

method

of

venting

anger. B.A

new

method

of

reducing

anger.

C.Good

activities

to

vent

anger. D.Good

activities

to

reduce

anger.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutcalmingactivities?______A.Theycanreducefeelingsofanger.

B.Theycanincreasetheheartrate.

C.Theyaregoodformindhealth.

D.Theyaregoodforhearthealth.29.AccordingtoSchachterandSinger'stheory,whathappensfirstifyouseeasnakeandfeelafraid?______A.Yougetthefeelingoffear. B.Yougetthefeelingofcalm.

C.Yourheartbeatsfast. D.Yourheartbeatsslowly.30.Thefollowingsentencecanbestbeputattheendof______.

Theythinkthisshowsthatfunorplayfulactivitieshelptoreducenegativefeelings.A.Paragraph1 B.Paragraph2 C.Paragraph3 D.Paragraph4四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共7分。31.请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题。

In1876,AlexanderGrahamBellmadeagreatinvention—thetelephone.Forthefirsttimeinhistory,peoplecouldtalktosomeonefarawayjustliketheywereinthesameroom.Buttoday,phonescandomuchmorethanjustmakecalls!

Thestoryofmobilephonesbeganwithtwo-wayradios.Theseearlydevices(设备)hadabigproblemtheyonlyworkedwhenpeoplewereclosetoeachother.Inthe1940s,smartscientistsfoundaway.Theybuilttallradiotowersacrossthecountrytopasssignals(信号)easily.

Everythingchangedin1973whenDr.MartinCoopermadethefirstrealmobilephonecall.Duringthe1980s,mobilephonesbecamesmallerbutwerestillveryexpensive.Onlyrichbusinesspeoplecouldaffordthem,andthephoneslookedlikebigplasticbricks.

The1990sbroughtanotherbigchange.Phonesbecamecheaperandsmaller,fittingeasilyinpockets.Soon,almosteveryonehadone.Textmessagingbecamepopular.Peoplestartedwritingshortmessagesinsteadofmakingphonecalls.Meetingtimebecamemoreflexible(灵活的)becauseyoucouldjusttext"I'llbe15minuteslate."

Nowwehavesmartphones—likepowerfulmini-computersinourpockets.Weusethemtotakephotos,watchvideos,playgames,andevenhelpwithhousework!Messagingappsletussendvideosandlongmessageseasily.

Whilephoneshelpusstayconnected,somepeopleworrythatwespendtoomuchtimeonthem.

Lookingback,it'samazinghowphoneshavechanged.FromBell'ssimpletelephonetotoday'ssmartphones,thishastrulychangedourlives.Whatwillphonesbeabletodonext?Onlytimewilltell!(1)Whendidscientistsbuildradiotowersacrossthecountry?

______(2)Whatwerethedisadvantagesofmobilephonesinthe1980s?

______(3)Whatfunction(功能)offuturemobilesdoyouwant?Why?

______五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共5分。32.阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词或词组,并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺,意思完整。(每词或词组限用一次)

wonder,assoonas,fall,sudden,withoutOneday,MumandIfoundanest(鸟巢)outsideourhouse.Thenestwasaboutto(1)______,soMumsupporteditwithanumbrella.Wehopeditwouldbestable(稳固的).Allofa(2)______,thenestfelldown.Irusheduptocatchitandfoundthatinsidethenest,therewasababybird.Oneofthebird'slegscaughtonavine(藤).Andthebirdwastryingtogetawayfromit.(3)______asecondthought,MumandIdecidedtohelpthepoorbird.Weusedscissorstocutawaythevineandthebabybirdwasfree.

Afterdoingallthosethings,we(4)______whetherthebabybirdbelongedtoanimalsunderprotection.Sowebegantosearchforsomeinformationaboutthebirdonline.Halfanhourlater,wefinallyfoundoutthatitreallywas.Icalledtheanimalprotectionteamforhelp.(5)______theyarrived,theytookacarefullookatthebirdandfounditwashurt.Thentheytreatedthebirdwithsomemedicine.Afterthattheyputthenestback,fixedit,andleft.

Onthesecondday,Igotupearlytocheckonthebird.Isawthebabybirdanditsparents.Thebirdwasingoodcondition(状态)againandwaslively!(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

六、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。33.In

960

AD,a

woman

named

Lin

Mo

was

born

on

Meizhou

Island

in

Fujian.When

she

was

just

28

years

old,she

lost

her

life

while

(1)

(try)to

save

fishermen.People

made

a

temple(寺庙)on

the

island

and

started

to

worship(敬奉)her

as

a

sea

goddess(海神)to

remember

her

(2)

(kind).This

is

the

story

of

Mazu.She

is

such

(3)

important

goddess

in

Chinese

culture

that

many

people

celebrate

her

with

stories

and

ceremonies.

Meizhou

Mazu

Temple

is

the

first

Mazu

temple

in

the

world.In

the

temple,people

usually

hold

a

(4)

(year)ceremony

with

thousands

of

Mazu

worshippers.The

ceremony

is

about

45

minutes

long.During

the

event,64

dancers

do

Bayi

Dance

while

(5)

(music)play

music.

Mazu

worship

doesn't

just

take

place

inside

the

temple.Each

year,a

Mazu

statue(神像)is

taken

outside

to

wish

people

good

luck.A

woman

is

(6)

(choose)to

play

the

role

of

Mazu

to

present

gifts

to

the

statue

in

the

ceremony.In

2017,the

Mazu

statue

was

taken

to

Singapore

and

Malaysia

by

plane.

(7)

Mazu

was

played

by

a

real

person,people

even

bought

tickets

for

her.

Jinzan,an

inheritor(传承人)of

Mazu

ceremonies,

(8)

(be)the

chairman

of

the

temple.

(9)

the

age

of

19,he

started

working

at

the

Meizhou

Mazu

Temple."When

I

went

abroad

with

statue,I

realized

that

the

sea

goddess

brought

Chinese

people

together

both

at

home

and

abroad,"Lin

said

(10)

(proud).He

hopes

to

better

introduce

Mazu

culture

to

the

world

in

the

future.(1)

(2)

​​​​​​​(3)

​​​​​​​(4)

​​​​​​​(5)

​​​​​​​(6)

​​​​​​​(7)

​​​​​​​(8)

​​​​​​​(9)

​​​​​​​(10)

​​​​​​​七、单词拼写-单句:本大题共8小题,共8分。34.The2026CCTVSpringFestivalGalashowedawonderfuldancecalledHeHuaShen(贺花神).Itis

(充满)withtraditionalChinesebeauty.35.Itwinswidep

frompeopleofallages.36.Lotsofteenagersarestronglyattractedbyits

(古代的)styleandrichculture.37.Thedancetellsusthestoryofthe

(十二)flowergods.38.Theselovelyflowerss

forthebeautyoffourseasonsfromthefirstmonthtothelastmonth,carryingrichandwonderfulculturalmeaningsinChina.39.Ameaningfuljadependant(玉佩)

(慢慢地)showedupinthesoftlightattheverybeginning.40.Thisgreatdanceisnotonlyforfunandwatchingb

alsoithelpsteenagerslearnmoreaboutChinesehistory,poemsandclassicart.41.Furthermore,itcleverlyc

traditionalculturewithmodernstageskillsandmakesmoreyoungpeoplefallinlovewithourowntraditionalculture.八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。42.生活中总有一束"光":一句鼓励、一次援手、一份坚守、一份善意,都能照亮他人、温暖成长。为发现身边微光、传递人性美好,你校英语社团将举办以"TheLightAroundUs"为主题的分享交流活动。请根据提示写一篇发言稿。

写作要点:

1.简述你理解的身边的"光"是什么;

2.描述一次发生在校园里被微光温暖的真实小事;

3.写出你的感悟和今后如何做一束微光温暖他人。

写作要求:

1.包含所有要点,可适当发挥;

2.文中不得出现考生的真实姓名和校名;

3.词数100左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。

The

Light

Around

UsHello,everyone!

Thereisalwaysasoftlightaroundusinourschoollife.Itbrings

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