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吉林省延边朝鲜族自治州2026年小升初(三)英语试卷(真题)

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、The class which my daughter studies in thirty-six students.

    A. made up of   B. consists of

    C. makes up   D. is consisted of

  • 2、Although the working mother is very busy,she still________a lot of time to her children.

    A. devotes   B. spends

    C. supplies   D. provides

     

  • 3、When I succeeded in becoming an employee of IBM China, many friends asked me __________ I survived the interview.

    A.how

    B.that

    C.when

    D.why

  • 4、—Cathy, did you attend the lecture given by Mr.Black last night?

    —No. I ________ a report at the office.

    A.was writing      B.wrote

    C.had written      D.have been writing

     

  • 5、It is______ of him to set his aim high but do little, so he is always leaving things undone.

    A. specific B. typical

    c. flexible D. widespread

     

  • 6、The department manager promised ______ told her who stole the necklace would be rewarded. To her surprise, ______ she said, there was no response.

    A.whoever; whichever

    B.whoever; no matter what

    C.no matter who; whatever

    D.no matter who; no matter what

  • 7、He is such a person that he will never any difficulties.

    A.determined, give in to

    B.determining, give in to

    C.determined, give up

    D.determining, give up

  • 8、—There __________ a basketball match in our school next Sunday.

    — Really? That’s new to me.

    A.is going to have

    B.is going to be

    C.will have

    D.will to be

  • 9、This factory _____ produced paper was closed yesterday because it had caused too much pollution.

    A.which B.where C.it D.what

  • 10、________ they need is a fast Internet connection ________ can be trusted.

    A.What; that

    B.All what; that

    C.All that; what

    D.That; what

  • 11、Only when you translate your decision into _____ actions will you make your dream a reality.

    A.conventional B.concrete C.complex D.communicative

  • 12、A Midsummer Night’s Dream ________at the Theatre Royal on 19th June, and then tours through Scotland.

    A. opens B. is opened C. will open D. will be opened

     

  • 13、—It’s said that your boss will give you a fat raise soon.

    —She’s very _______ with promises but much less with money.

    A. acquainted B. tough

    C. thrilled D. liberal

  • 14、Most women identified at least one trusted friends __________ they could turn in a trouble moment.

    A.off which

    B.on which

    C.to whom

    D.up whom

  • 15、He rescued a child at the ________ of his own life and then left without being noticed.

    A.danger

    B.risk

    C.cost

    D.expense

  • 16、________ to ________ the nature reserve, the local people prevented the workers from entering their villages.

    A.Opposed; developing B.Opposing; developing

    C.Opposing; develop D.Opposed; develop

  • 17、There is an illness that can result in total blindness ______ left untreated.

    A.after B.if C.since D.unless

  • 18、—Some English idioms are difficult to understand.

    —Exactly, ___________ you know the meaning of each word.

    A.if only

    B.even though

    C.as if

    D.now that

  • 19、He told me about the   news in a   voice.

    A.amazing; surprising

    B.amazed; surprised

    C.amazing; surprised

    D.amazed; surprising

  • 20、__________ is human nature that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers.

    A.Such B.That C.So D.What

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、When you first meet a successful person, it’s easy to believe that he must have been born with wonderful gifts. In reality, there are numerous examples. Animation pioneer Walt Disney was told that he had “no original ideas” by the newspaper that fired him, and Oprah Winfrey was once told that she “wasn’t fit for television.” 【1】 It’s hard work and perseverance (毅力) that finally pay off.

    What happens when someone is told that they are talented? Sometimes, they will lose their motivation to improve themselves. For example, kids who are told throughout high school that hey are naturally smart might assume that they will breeze through (轻松完成) college. They might never bother to develop the skills needed to learn new material. 【2】 They might find themselves struggling to cope (成功地应对). However, someone who has been told that they are in no way gifted or talented might become discouraged. 【3】

    To call someone “talented” can also be an act of rudeness. It suggests that the person did not have to rely on their own hard work to achieve success. 【4】 After all, if someone else is talented and you are not, why even bother trying to achieve a similar level of success? If someone ever does label you “ talented “, be sure to remind him that it was hard work that made all the difference.

    【5】 The very idea that some people are born better than others is not constructive.

    A.College might come as a real shock to them.

    B.They might even stop following their dreams.

    C.It’s true that we are all stronger in some areas than others.

    D.Calling someone “ talented” also gives you permission to be lazy.

    E.Therefore, labeling someone “ talented” is not straightforward praise.

    F.Let them tell you what is working well, and what needs improvement.

    G.These stories show that not every successful person finds immediate recognition.

  • 22、Years ago, I decided to take the adventure and start working from home. I became a stay-at-home mom with two young boys. I felt lost after leaving the working world so I wanted something new to focus on. 【1】 I really wanted an excuse to connect with other adults regularly.

    But only weeks into my new adventure, I was trapped in the comparison game. I constantly compared my progress with that of others on my team. It seemed that this business was coming easily to everyone but me. 【2】

    Then the leader of my team came to me. He gave me some advice and encouraged me to keep my blinders (马眼罩) on. 【3】 The blinders help them avoid distractions as they walk down the chosen path. So I took my leader’s advice of putting on “blinders”.

    【4】 I got more peaceful. And I became able to appreciate the little goals I had achieved in my business. I wasn’t making huge “jumps” like some others on my team. But as one small success led to another, my confidence and happiness grew. I was encouraged to make more progress.

    From this experience, I’ve learned that comparing myself to others truly gets me nowhere. It not only prevents my ambition, but also overshadows my successes. Whether in business or parenting, there will always be someone performing better than me. 【5】 I’m running in my own race — enjoying it at my own perfect pace.

    A.It turned out that it benefited me a lot.

    B.But what was I going to do with the blinders?

    C.I didn’t let others’ accomplishments lessen my own.

    D.The weight of comparison made me close to quitting.

    E.Do you know that horses wear blinders as they pull carriages?

    F.And what I should hold to is that I’m not running in their race.

    G.Preferably, it was something that had nothing to do with childcare.

  • 23、Robotic surgery is one thing, but sending a robot inside the body to carry out an operation is quite another, which has long been a goal of some researchers to produce tiny robotic devices being capable of traveling through the body to deliver drugs or to make repairs without the need for a single cut, the possibility of which has just got a bit closer.

    However, unlike the plot of one film—which featured a microscopic crew and submarine traveling through a scientist’s bloodstream—this device could not be inserted into blood vessels because it is too big. While other types of miniature swallowable robots have been developed in the past, their role has mostly been limited to capturing images inside the body. In a presentation this week to the International Conference, Daniela Rus and Shuhei Miyashita of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology described a robot they have developed that can be swallowed and used to collect dangerous objects accidentally taken in.

    To test their latest version, Dr. Rus and Dr. Miyashita designed a robot as a battery hunter, which might seem to be an odd task, but more than 3,500 people in America alone, most of their children, swallow the tiny button cells used in small electronic devices by accident every year. To start with, the researchers created an artificial esophagus (食道) and stomach made out of silicone (硅胶). It was closely modeled on that found in a pig and filled with medical liquid; the robot itself is made from several layers of different materials, including pig intestine (肠), and contains a little magnet. This is folded up and wrapped in a 10 mm×27 mm capsule of ice. Once this reaches the stomach, the ice melts and the robot unfolds which is moved and guided with the use of a magnetic field outside the body. In their tests, the robot was able to touch a button battery and draw it with its own magnet, and during dragging it along, the robot could then be directed towards the intestines where it would eventually be gotten rid of through the anus (肛门). After it, the researchers sent in another robot loaded with medication to deliver it to the site of the battery burn to speed up healing.

    The artificial stomach being transparent on one side, the researchers were able to see the batteries and visually control the robots. If not, that will require help from imaging system, which will be a bit more of a challenge, but Dr. Rus and Dr. Miyaslhita are determined to succeed.

    【1】According to the passage, the robot operation will probably be able to________.

    A.travel through a scientist’s bloodstream

    B.photograph the body to convey to the doctor

    C.enter the body to deliver drugs or make repairs

    D.operate on a person outside the body completely

    【2】What can we learn from Paragraph 3?

    A.The researchers did the experiment on a chosen animal.

    B.Only one robot took drugs and magnet at the same time.

    C.Digesting the swallowed batteries is difficult for children.

    D.The actual size of the robot may be larger than the capsule of ice.

    【3】What may the experiment mean to the medical world?

    A.The surgeries will cost patients much money.

    B.Patients will suffer less for some surgeries.

    C.Fewer children will swallow the button cells.

    D.A robot will be invented traveling blood vessels.

    【4】What is the author’s main purpose in writing the passage?

    A.To introduce a tiny robot designed to operate inside bodies.

    B.To show readers an experiment on robots.

    C.To explain robotic operations inside the body are unachievable.

    D.To advise patients to have robotic surgery to avoid a single cut.

  • 24、With so many unique attractions, world-famous museums and skyscrapers, there is always plenty to do in New York. However, sightseeing in New York City might not be the easiest or the cheapest experience.

    This is why our team of real, life-long New Yorkers have created the New York Pass. If you want to discover the best of what this amazing city offers as well as save time and money during your visit, the New York Pass is something you should be interested in. In 2012, New York Passes have been used over 2,500,000 times. Get your Pass today and join the big savings it offers:

    【1The purpose of this passage is to _________.

    A. promote New York Pass

    B. introduce New York City

    C. introduce New York attractions

    D. show New York attractions tickets fee

    【2What could be the lowest price for a Three-day adult pass and a Two-day child pass?

    A. $  246. 5. B. $263.

    C. $273. 5. D. $ 290.

    【3Which of the following is TRUE about New York Pass?

    A. Its holders can save up to $1300 entrance fees.

    B. Its holders needn’t pay for the attractions it covers.

    C. Its holders needn’t queue to enter the attractions it covers.

    D. It can be picked up at Times Square at any time after you order it.

    【4The underlined phrase “are entitled to” most probably means “are given_____ of”.

    A. the name    B. the honor

    C. the title D. the privilege

     

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、The day had started out as usual for Mrs. Ito until the late afternoon when the news of destructive tsunami came over the radio.

    Mrs. Ito felt ______ in her house. Her small home was built on the property that ______ escaped the terrible 1946 wave that destroyed Hilo. Many lost their lives, then. But the waves did not reach her home.

    At last, 12:30a.m. came as the radio warning had said but ______ happened. Passers-by said that the tsunami must have ______the islands. Mrs. Ito went into her room and looked down the street. It was ______. Suddenly, a flash- like lighting lit the sky. The first wave of the tsunami burst Hilo’s electric power plant, and all the lights______.

    ______she knew it, the wave roared into her house. She was ______to the floor as her house begun to spin and finally tore apart.______, Mrs. Ito grasped for anything to stay above water when the floorboards opened up and she became______in what used to be her home. She struggled out of the boards and______to squeeze free. Then she blacked out.

    When she woke up, she______herself floating on something in the water. There she was, a 62- year- old widow who couldn’t swim, hung on______to her tiny makeshift raft. At sunrise, she______two boats on the horizon. But it was too far away. She thought that ______was just a matter of time. But anyhow, Mrs. Ito was finally seen and saved.

    【1】

    A.anxious

    B.alone

    C.safe

    D.satisfied

    【2】

    A.thoroughly

    B.luckily

    C.accidentally

    D.slightly

    【3】

    A.everything

    B.something

    C.anything

    D.nothing

    【4】

    A.missed

    B.passed

    C.preserved

    D.reached

    【5】

    A.quiet

    B.calm

    C.dark

    D.gloomy

    【6】

    A.turned on

    B.went out

    C.took over

    D.set off

    【7】

    A.Before

    B.After

    C.When

    D.As

    【8】

    A.rooted

    B.blown

    C.frozen

    D.knocked

    【9】

    A.Fortunately

    B.Hardly

    C.Desperately

    D.Hopefully

    【10】

    A.flooded

    B.hidden

    C.trapped

    D.lost

    【11】

    A.attempted

    B.prepared

    C.determined

    D.managed

    【12】

    A.imagined

    B.caught

    C.found

    D.left

    【13】

    A.closely

    B.loosely

    C.straight

    D.tight

    【14】

    A.stopped

    B.spotted

    C.watched

    D.grabbed

    【15】

    A.death

    B.misfortune

    C.survival

    D.hope

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

    近几年,各大科技公司纷纷推出配备有多种智能操控系统的仿生机器狗(robot dogs),被称为“人类高质量宠物”。有人认为,智能宠物的市场潜力巨大,随着技术的精进,它们会代替真实宠物,成为人类的好伙伴和好管家。面对机器宠物和真实宠物,你会如何选择,请通过比较阐述你的选择的理由。

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