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安徽省宣城市2025年小升初模拟(二)英语试卷(真题)

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Mr. Tony always has ________ to tell his students at the beginning of his lectures.

    A.a good news

    B.some good piece of news

    C.some good pieces of news

    D.some piece of good news

  • 2、Even though there are lots of benefits of doing sports, many people have a vague understanding and don’t know what ________ they are.

    A.relevantly

    B.exactly

    C.significantly

    D.necessarily

  • 3、Press enter and the application form will be displayed on the screen _______ your address  could be changed.

    A. where B. which   C. that D. as

     

  • 4、This is a programme ________ by The Gorilla Organization to raise money to save the world’s last ________ gorillas from dying out.

    A.is run; remaining

    B.run; remained

    C.is run; remained

    D.run; remaining

  • 5、While cleaning the snow on the road, _________.

    A.a wallet was found on the ground.

    B.a wallet appeared on the ground.

    C.I found a wallet lying on the ground.

    D.I found a wallet laid on the ground.

  • 6、He's decided to get a look at the dance Gangnam Style and see if it might be worth ________.

    A.to learning B.to be learnt C.learning D.being learnt

  • 7、   , I can’t express myself in words.

    A. So long as I am fond of her

    B. Unless I am fond of her

    C. Much as I am fond of her

    D. As I am fond of her very much

     

  • 8、The English language is   the grammar and vocabulary.

    A. made up into B. made up of

    C. made up for  D. made up from

     

  • 9、Was it in 2008 ______ he was still at middle school _____ the boy became expert at computer?

    A.that; where B.when; where C.that; when D.when; that

  • 10、_____ leaving school, Jane established an organization to offer help to homeless people.

    A.For B.By C.At D.On

  • 11、________ it is to experience the first snowfall just before the New Year!

    A.How a fun B.What fun C.How funny D.What a fun

  • 12、The sentence structure(结构)of “Mr. Wu teaches us English.”is________

    A.S+V+DO+OC

    B.S+V+IO+DO

    C.S+V+O

    D.S+V+P

  • 13、In my opinion, one’s individual income does not wholly reflect the extent ________ one’s self-value and social value are realized.

    A. of which   B. with which

    C. on which   D. to which

     

  • 14、—Could you tell me    you’ll go to Paris?

    —Next month.

    A.why B.where C.when D.how

  • 15、 The government must have taken measures to lower the house prices next year, ________it?

    Yes. I guess so.

    A. didn’t B. hasn’t C. mustn’t D. won’t

     

  • 16、The silence of the library was sometimes broken by an occasional cough or by the sound of pages _______.

    A.turned

    B.having turned

    C.to be turned

    D.being turned

  • 17、We ______ to catch the 10:30 train, but it was gone when we reached the terminal.

    A. hoped B. had hoped C. would hope D. have hope

     

  • 18、Owing to his bad health, he _______ from the government.

    A. abolished   B. resigned

    C. caused   D. supposed

     

  • 19、Our parents often told us in the past that _______ is believing.

    A.to see

    B.seeing

    C.see

    D.to be seen

  • 20、The spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria is believed _______ by August, 2014.

    A.to be controlled

    B.to have been controlled

    C.to control

    D.to have controlled

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Britain's streets are becoming increasingly crowded with throwaway facemasks and protective gloves, a survey has found, as councils warn that they are battling with a mountain of personal protective equipment (PPE) litter.

    Four in ten councils have identified throwaway masks, gloves and other forms of PPE as a problem in their area, and warned that it could pose an infection risk.

    The District Councils' Network (DCN) represents 187 regional authorities, covering waste collection for 22 million people. “As well as being potentially dangerous for pets and wildlife, there is a risk that they could spread infection,” it said. “The World Health Organization has warned that appropriate handling is essential to avoid any increase in the spread of disease.”

    Councils are already struggling with waste collection during the pandemic as residents are creating more rubbish while spending longer periods at home. The DCN said some weeks this summer had been like “Christmas collections", referring to the larger amounts of rubbish over the festive period.

    Dan Humphreys, the DCN's chief for enhancing quality of life, said: “Facemasks, gloves and other forms of PPE are designed to protect people but poor handling risks doing the opposite. We would remind residents to think about how they deal with their waste.”

    Scientists, however, have warned that even if masks are dealt with properly, 124,000 tons of single-use facemasks could end up in landfill if people do not switch to reusable coverings.

    【1】What is DCN's attitude towards PPE litter?

    A.Worried.

    B.Tolerant.

    C.Skeptical.

    D.Approving.

    【2】Why is “Christmas collections” mentioned in paragraph 4?

    A.To recall the festival.

    B.To admire the atmosphere.

    C.To advocate the collection.

    D.To criticize the phenomenon.

    【3】What can we infer from the scientists' warning?

    A.It is better to produce multiple-use equipment.

    B.It is better to use reusable equipment.

    C.More rubbish will be produced.

    D.More landfills will be built.

    【4】What is the text mainly about?

    A.The benefits of wearing facemasks.

    B.The ways of dealing with rubbish.

    C.The problem of handling PPE litter.

    D.The importance of protecting individuals.

  • 22、   In any given week, about four dozen kids visit Dr. David Abramson’s preschool-like clinic at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. And while most of them are barely old enough to speak, because of Dr. Abramson and the groundbreaking medical procedure he has created for a rare and potentially deadly eye cancer called retinoblastoma, they can see.

    In the past, if the cancer didn’t respond well to then-available treatments, survival required removing the cancerous eye. The parents, however, will often choose to let their children die with their eyes intact rather than live without them.

    “This was a transformational change in our field,” says Dr. Abramson, who began using the technique in 2006. “Overnight, we went from taking out children’s eyes to not taking out children’s eyes.”

    But there’s an aspect of the technique that Dr. Abramson doesn’t talk about much, even though it is as inspirational as the technique itself. He refused to patent it. Pursuing a patent, he feared, would have meant the technique would be kept secret for a long period of time while the paperwork was approved by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office. In the meantime, untold numbers of children would have suffered and perhaps died.

    Patent experts wouldn’t make a guess on exactly how much money Dr. Abramson left on the Table by not patenting his procedure. But the purpose of a medical procedure patent is that it allows a doctor to profit by teaching others to perform the procedure.

    “I want people to know that when I do something, it’s from my scientific heart, not because I have any financial benefit,” he says. “And ultimately, our goal is to help children. Our driving force in this is not to make money. ”

    1What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

    A.Eyes. B.Parents.

    C.Children. D.Treatments.

    2Why didn’t Dr. Abramson get the technique patented?

    A.He feared that the technique might be kept secret forever.

    B.He didn’t like the idea of teaching others about the technique.

    C.The application process meant many sufferings and even deaths.

    D.The application process would require too much money and time.

    3What is the author’s purpose in writing this article?

    A.To introduce an eye cancer.

    B.To give credit to Dr. Abramson.

    C.To recommend an evolutionary cure.

    D.To show the difficulty of a patent application.

  • 23、   Chinese kung fu is one of the earliest and longest­lasting sports that use both muscle and brain. Over its long history it has developed as a unique combination of exercise, practical self­defense, self­discipline and art.

    It is estimated that Chinese kung fu can date back to primitive society. At that time, people used sticks to fight wild beasts. Gradually, they accumulated a great deal of self­defense experience.When the Shang Dynasty began, hunting was considered an important part of kung fu training.

    During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, martial arts(武术) evolved to become a kind of dancing. Usually, the dancing of martial arts was used to train soldiers and inspire their morale(士气). At the same time, the skill and technology of sword making as well as sword ceremonies developed rapidly.

    Starting from the Tang Dynasty, a kung fu examination was proposed and introduced. Excellent candidates would receive titles and awards through the examination, largely promoting the development of martial arts. By then, martial arts had evolved to become an art form and an independent genre. Kung fu was gradually introduced to many countries in Southeast Asia. Today, kung fu is honored as the ancestor of kickboxing(跆拳道),karate(空手道) and judo.

    The Song and Yuan Dynasties witnessed the climax of kung fu development. The practice of kung fu by civil organizations became more and more popular. People actually made a living as martial arts performers all over the country. Usually their performance was carried out by a single person or two people as a pair.

    Chinese kung fu achieved greater development in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, a lot of genres came into being and numerous books on martial arts were published. In the Qing Dynasty, the ruling emperor banned the practice of martial arts, and the people had to set up various clubs or societies to pass on the skills in secret.

    Today, kung fu continues to be practiced by many people for the purpose of keeping fit or improving body image.

    【1】According to the text,________was an important part of the development of kung fu in ancient times.

    A.hunting.

    B.dancing.

    C.singing.

    D.fighting.

    【2】During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties,kung fu was used to ________.

    A.promote the national economy.

    B.keep healthy and improve body image.

    C.train soldiers and inspire their morale.

    D.fight big wild animals.

    【3】What can we learn from the text?

    A.The production of swords reached the highest point during the Tang Dynasty.

    B.Kung fu was performed by many people during the Song and Yuan Dynasties.

    C.Kung fu had a great impact on many activities in Southeast Asia.

    D.The Tang Dynasty witnessed the climax of kung fu development.

    【4】How did kung fu evolve in the Ming Dynasty?

    A.The emperor set up many organizations to promote kung fu.

    B.Various genres appeared and books were published about kung fu.

    C.Kung fu became the only performance at court parties.

    D.People made a living as kung fu performers all over the country.

  • 24、   Study lamps are vital to learning. Finding the best lighting for study is important for everyone. For the sake of maximizing the use of time and energy, and for the very important goal of preserving eyesight, anyone reading for understanding needs not only adequate light, but light that ensures reading with ease. Only when eye strain(疲劳) is not interfering does the learning process move forward.

    Desk lamps

    You can purchase a large number of stylish desk lamps from lamp stores and online. The products range from precious ones to casual ones, from traditional ones to ultra-modern(超现代的)ones. They feature such desirable additions as dimmer switches and night lights. Some have battery backup in case of power failure and a choice of OttLite bulbs that duplicate natural sunlight.

    LED desk lamps

    MetaEfficient reviews the most recommended LED desk lamps. These lamps come in many different styles and brand names and are valued for their directed beam of light, lack of heat and exceptional energy efficiency and brilliance. LED study lamps are made in goose neck and swivel(转圈)styles, as well as the more modern Z-bar and the human-like- figure of the Moppel light.

    Safest desk lamps

    According to Knol, StudyLite is the safest of all desk lamp designs. Not only does it provide LED light, freeing people from UV and IR radiation, but it has been tested to be eye-friendly. It has all the advantages-low cost and long life-of any LED lamps, but it is also equipped with rechargeable battery. Its design and choice of colors make it desirable for more than its efficiency.

    1What is the feature of Desk lamps?

    A.They are bought easily online. B.Their prices vary.

    C.Their styles are various. D.They have satisfactory additions.

    2What do LED lamps and Study Lite lamps have in common?

    A.Low cost and long life. B.Excellent energy efficiency and brightness.

    C.Rechargeable batteries. D.Their design and color choice

    3What is the main purpose of the text?

    A.To give us some tips on how to protect our eyes.

    B.To give us some information on the best study lamps.

    C.To introduce the method of choosing a proper lamp.

    D.To present the finding that light affects study.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   It was a long drive to the nursing home where my Grandmother was living. _____________, at least twice a month I drove to see her. I'd already___________my Mom to cancer and I wanted to always remember my Grandmother, especially because she was beginning to ___________me. Nana had Alzheimer(老年痴呆症) disease, which was slowly starting to eat away at her___________. Sometimes she recognized me when I visited her and sometimes she didn't.

    On one visit, I___________ my Grandmother good-bye and started to walk towards my car.___________a tiny hand seized mine. "James!"  a___________voice said. I turned and saw a smiling, wrinkled face.___________my Nana, she had Alzheimer disease but was still able to walk and get around. She___________ me for her son(A nurse told me he'd died years ago). I held her hands and let her joyfully____________. Though her eyes didn't know who I was, I saw the____________in them when she spoke to her son through me.

    On the following visits, I always took____________ to visit my Nana as well as her. I always got a smile and sometimes even a____________from her. The nurses told me she was always____________and gladder after seeing her "son".

    Then one day I noticed she was____________ . I spoke to the nurses and they__________told me that she'd been dead for some days. I put my head____________and went quietly into my Nana's room.

    Her loss didn't really hit me____________ I went for a walk at night. I looked at the sky,____________something, for a while I really had been her son. Actually, in this world we're all____________by invisible strings of love.

    1A.Therefore B.However C.Meanwhile D.Instead

    2A.lost B.committed C.related D.associated

    3A.hate B.miss C.require D.forget

    4A.brains B.abilities C.memories D.lives

    5A.kissed B.prayed C.urged D.consulted

    6A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Lastly D.Immediately

    7A.nervous B.cheerful C.natural D.beautiful

    8A.About B.With C.Like D.Beyond

    9A.asked B.traded C.called D.took

    10A.move on B.go on C.hold on D.work on

    11A.anxiety B.excitement C.curiosity D.eagerness

    12A.turn B.chance C.time D.risk

    13A.hug B.power C.gift D.question

    14A.kinder B.nicer C.smarter D.calmer

    15A.silent B.absent C.weak D.sick

    16A.skillfully B.peacefully C.painfully D.sadly

    17A.down B.away C.out D.up

    18A.after B.when C.until D.unless

    19A.learning B.realizing C.admitting D.accepting

    20A.accompanied B.influenced C.touched D.connected

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

    Excited screams of joy,the sounds of two happy little girls playing in the sand,rang across the beach. But I walked along,barely aware of it. I'd come to this remote beach on my sailboat,a place to escape. My wife and I had recently separated,our marriage in trouble. I worried about my two boys,just six and eight. It seemed like forever since I'd heard them laugh. But I didn't know what to do to make things better.

    “Help!Help!”The girls shouted. I'd meant to tell them to stay away from the dangerous water. Now one of them was in the ocean,beyond the surf line. I could just hear her screams over the waves. Any second now she'd be swept away. I ran across the sand as fast as I could. The other girl was at the edge of the surf line,yelling.

    “Wait!Stop!Don't go any farther!”I charged into the waves and was reaching for her when a wall of water dashed over us. For half a second I saw her disappear under another big wave. I'm a strong swimmer, but I could feel the wave pulling me hard. I swam to her and seized her, her little body shaking, trembling. But where is the other girl? I saw a waving arm. A head broke the surface, not far away. The arms of the girl I'd rescued were wrapped desperately around my neck. She was breathing with sobs. “Let go of my neck. I need you on my back. Hold my shoulders so I can swim to your friend. ”

    She loosed her hands and I shifted her to my back. “She's my sister, Sarah, and I am Lillian,” she said. For a moment I thought of my boys. How much they loved each other. How much I loved them.

    I looked across the water and saw a small head after a big wave. I quickened my swimming,fighting for each breath. Tiny arms pressed against my shoulder. I reached out and held the second little girl. She was in total tiredness,taking deep breaths,crying quietly.

    注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

    2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

    3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

    4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

    Paragraph 1:

    I swam hard with the two girls and looked toward shore,but I couldn’t see anyone.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Paragraph 2:

    “Mommy!” The loud cry wakened my consciousness,

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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