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四川省内江市2026年小升初模拟(2)英语试卷(真题)

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、It is obvious that regular exercise is a key _________ of a healthy life.

    A.drawback B.circumstance C.statistics D.component

  • 2、Popular band Westlife held their first virtual concert on Friday night, which was ________ on WeChat and attracted more than 20 million Chinese fans.

    A.claimed

    B.attached

    C.captured

    D.streamed

  • 3、I looked through the window of our hotel, ______ I saw a man taking photos in the yard.

    A. where   B. at which

    C. when      D. from where

     

  • 4、The old man stood there, __________by his five sons and daughters, __________ very happy.

    A.surrounding; looked B.surrounded; looking

    C.surrounded; looked D.were surrounded; looking

  • 5、The teacher together with the students________discussing Reading Skills that________ newly published in America.

    A.are; were

    B.is; were

    C.are; was

    D.is; was

  • 6、 ______ by a greater demand of vegetables, farmers have built more green houses.

    A. Driven   B. Exhausted   C. Tracked   D. Balanced

     

  • 7、He said he________his old friends for a long time.

    A.didn’t see

    B.wouldn’t see

    C.hasn’t seen

    D.hadn’t seen

  • 8、 At the meeting they discussed three different ______ to the study of mathematics.

    A. methods   B. approaches C. ways   D. means

     

  • 9、With money , he couldn't afford the round-trip tickets.

    A.was run out

    B.to run out

    C.running out

    D.run out of

  • 10、The policemen are trained to defend themselves _______ knife attacks.

    A.of

    B.in

    C.from

    D.about

  • 11、Laws that punish parents for their little children’s actions get parents ________.

    A.worried B.to worried

    C.worrying D.worry

  • 12、To my father, there’s no greater happiness than_________ of succeeding in his career.

    A.that

    B.one

    C.it

    D.other

  • 13、______ of various Indian dishes and seafood, the buffet attracts a lot of natives.

    A.Consisted

    B.Consisting

    C.Consistent

    D.Being consisted

  • 14、Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed.

    A.工人们为幸存者建避难所,避难所又被余震毁了。

    B.幸存者们有了避难所,工人们建的家又被毁了。

    C.工人们和幸存者们为了共同的家园,一起建了避难所。

    D.工人们为那些家园被毁的幸存者盖起了避难所。

  • 15、The farmers wondered if vegetables could bring in ______crops.

    Aas many as Bas good as

    Cas much as Das well as

     

  • 16、____ an important decision more on emotion than on reason, you will regret it sooner or later.

    A. Basing B. To base   C. Based   D. Base

     

  • 17、My camera can be ______ to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.

    A.treated

    B.adopted

    C.adjusted

    D.adapted

  • 18、To us all in China, _______experience of taking the College Entrance Examination seems an important way to judge whether one’s life is_______ complete one.

    A the; a   B an; a

    C the; the   D an; the

     

  • 19、In the last few years, thousands of new species ________ by scientists, which contribute much to scientific research.

    A.have identified

    B.were identified

    C.are being identified

    D.have been identified

  • 20、They were ________ of selling $10,000 worth of heroin (海洛因) to the drug users.

    A.accused

    B.accustomed

    C.adjusted

    D.accompanied

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、“Life is for living”, according to the well-used expression: What we choose to do is up to us. That may not be completely true, but there is no harm in dreaming about what we’d like to achieve in our life. Many of us write a list of things we’d like to do before we leave this world — often called a bucket list.

    Bucket lists have been called “the greatest hits of your life” and have helped sonic people overcome anxiety which would have stopped them following their dreams. Some of us may choose to write one to fill our life with exciting and new experiences - from skydiving to swimming with sharks - the list is unlimited. This is something the BBC radio programme “All in the Mind” has been looking at. It heard from a blogger called Annette White, who said she made a promise to live her bucket list which “continuously pushes the comfort zone to its limits and beyond it.” Such a list can be exciting and can indeed help you plan your life and give you focus.

    Creating a bucket list can certainly give us hope, but some people have argued it can be used as a coping strategy to try to control something unretractable. Clinical psychologist Linda Blair told the BBC that he was “not really in favour of bucket lists, which take you away from the chance to be spontaneous(顺其自然的).” It’s probably true that a list can encourage people to follow someone else’s idea of the perfect life. But why not at least dream of what we would like to do? Why not reach for the slurs, even if we only reach the sky? Whether we want to plan it or just see what happens, we don’t know what tomorrow will bring, so maybe we should live for today.

    【1】Why does the author mention the expression at the very beginning?

    A.To support an argument.

    B.To make a persuasive appeal.

    C.To bring out the text topic.

    D.To demonstrate a comparison.

    【2】What does paragraph 2 highlight about bucket lists?

    A.Their helping functions.

    B.The working principle.

    C.Their wide popularity.

    D.The existing problems.

    【3】What does Linda Blair seem to convey in the last paragraph?

    A.Lead a good life by bucket lists.

    B.Don't get addicted to daydreams.

    C.Create daily bucket lists for yourself.

    D.Live to the fullest in the moment.

    【4】What is the passage mainly about?

    A.Where we can gel a bucket list.

    B.Whether we need a bucket List.

    C.How we can use our bucket list.

    D.When we ignore our bucket list.

  • 22、   The Pomodoro technique is probably one of the most powerful techniques in all of learning. All you have to do is set a timer for 25 minutes, and then just focus as attentively as you can for those 25 minutes.

    Now if you start focusing on and you're working on, and then you look up at the timer and two minutes have passed. You may feel like you can't hold on. And just let the thought go by , and return your focus to whatever you are working on. And when that 25 minutes is up you relax a little bit. You might wonder why that 25 minutes is the magic number, and the reality is we don't really know. There's not a lot of research on the Pomodoro technique, which is surprising because it's so incredibly popular and people find it very useful.

    But there's an interesting tidbit related to the Pomodoro technique, and that is that: when you just think about something that you don't like very much, it stimulates a part of the brain that experiences pain. And so the brain naturally enough shifts its attention to something else, like Facebook or Twitter or something like that.

    And what the Pomodoro technique does, when you do it you're setting that timer. You don't want to sit there and think , “I'm going to work on this problem and get it all finished. You just want to think, I've got 25 minutes where I just have to work on something." Don't even think about what that something is. What that does is it slips in under your brain's radar. It doesn't stimulate so much that pain in your brain; and then that pain in the brain, research has shown , lasts for 20 minutes.

    So if you work for 25 minutes you will suddenly find yourself getting into the flow because you've gone past that painful period. So the Pomodoro technique is effective in many different aspects.

    1Which is an example of using the Pomodoro technique?

    A.Reading a novel for 25 minutes.

    B.Spending 25 minutes scanning WeChat.

    C.Setting a timer for 25 minutes to do a tough task.

    D.Attending a lecture for 25 minutes with two minds.

    2What can be inferred about the Pomodoro technique from paragraph 2?

    A.The first two minutes is vital. B.25 minutes is a magic number.

    C.More research is around the corner. D.You may get discouraged when using it.

    3Why is the tidbit mentioned in paragraph 3?

    A.To further explain the Pomodoro technique.

    B.To arouse interest in the Pomodoro technique.

    C.To highlight how to use the Pomodoro technique.

    D.To prove the effectiveness of the Pomodoro technique.

    4How does the Pomodoro technique work?

    A.It boosts your concentration. B.It helps your mind go faster.

    C.It urges you to finish your work. D.It shortens the pain time in your brain.

  • 23、   Members of Generation Z, born after 1996, will have to focus on human connections if they want to compete with robots for the jobs of the future. Therefore, it is important for Gen Z to have “soft” skills. 1 To be successful, Gen Z members need to acquire the following “soft” skills.

    Be a good communicator

    Some employers fear that Gen Z cannot do better than the robots they are competing with. 2 Good communication skills. Gen Z should pay attention to the importance of relationship building, listening and communication.

    3

    Although most of Gen Z are still in school, they already need to think about how to continually adapt to(适应) a fast-changing world. To get success, they must improve their skills and learn to meet the requirements of the work.

    Find work that gives you a sense of purpose

    4 They said they were considering changing their jobs because of it. In fact, workers are at their best when doing something meaningful to them.

    “Soft” skills are increasingly important to getting a dream job. Make the most of  them, otherwise Gen Z may appear less attractive to employers. What’s more, to have an advantage over robots, Gen Z are supposed to acquire as many “soft” skills as they can. 5

    A.What will make Gen Z workers stand out?

    B.Be a continuous learner

    C.They help workers to compete with machines that are skilled.

    D.Be a good listener

    E.Only in this way can Gen Z win the opportunity for better future jobs and achieve success.

    F.Why should Gen Z workers be effective?

    G.Nearly half of the Gen Z said they had experienced job burnout(倦怠) in the past year.

  • 24、“Good afternoon!Remember tomorrow is Crazy Day,so you are welcome to do anything crazy,” boomed a voice through our school speakers.

    “Crazy Day?What does that mean?” I asked my ESL teacher,Mrs Ramsey.She answered,“On this day,everyone dresses up like a crazy person.” She suggested I make a strange hairstyle or wear two different shoes.However,I decided that I would wear my T-shirt backwards.

    The next day as I walked into the classroom,everybody looked so funny:Mrs Toalson had curled her hair into large curls and my classmate Bradley had coloured his hair white!I thought he was an old person when I first saw him.

    “Hi,Jim,you look weird!How do I look?” My friend Taylor asked.She was wearing an old hat that looked like it came from the 17th century paired with a cute and trendy skirt.It reminded me of women from ancient times mixed with a 21st century woman who chewed gum during school.

    The next day,I received a note from school that said “Tomorrow is Pajama(睡衣)Day.” “Should I wear my pajamas to school tomorrow?What if tomorrow is not Pajama Day?What if the note is just a joke?” I worried.“What if tomorrow I am the only one wearing pajamas?I will look silly and strange!” I decided to be safe and not wear my pajamas.

    As I walked into the classroom the following day,I was amazed how my classmates were dressed!They were all wearing pajamas!Some of them even brought their dolls and Barbies with them!I deeply regretted not wearing my pajamas.

    1What days are mentioned in this passage?

    A. Crazy Day.   B. Pajama Day.

    C. April Fool’s Day.   D. Both A and B.

    2What did his teacher advise him to do?

    A. She advised him to wear two different coats.

    B. She advised him to wear his pajamas.

    C. She advised him to make a weird hairstyle.

    D. She advised him to wear T-shirt backwards.

    3Why didn’t the author wear his pajamas?

    A. Because he thought it was a joke.

    B. Because his mother didn’t allow him to wear his pajamas.

    C. Because he wanted to be beautiful.

    D. Because he didn’t have any pajamas.

    4What does the passage mainly talk about?

    A. Mrs Toalson had curled her hair into large curls.

    B. Two crazy days in America.

    C. They all wore their pajamas including the author.

    D. The author was afraid to wear his pajamas to school.

     

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Harvard was never my dream school from childhood. Up until I applied, the biggest impact it had had on my life was the law school Elle went to in Legally Blonde (电影《律政俏佳人》).

    I grew up on a farm in Harney County, Oregon, a _______ rural area. My parents always supported me and encouraged me to _______ my ambitions, but when I first started thinking about colleges, I wasn’t even_______ east coast schools. I was looking at _______ closer to home.

    That all changed, of course, when admissions season rolled around. For the first time I _______considered applying because my mom convinced me. After taking my SAT for the second time, I received a flyer (广告传单) in the mail that _______ my score was in the _______ of what they might consider and encouraged me to apply. I _______ initially because I knew the odds were against me, and figured that if I was just going to be _______ anyway why should I try?

    But I gave it my best shot, and when March 31st rolled around, I ended up ________ my admissions decision while I was still in school. I remember very clearly sitting in my class, ________ glancing at the clock and wondering if I could check my decision or if I should just wait until school was out. Eventually my impatience got the ________ of me and I went to one of the computers to check my email, hoping my teacher wouldn’t call me out or make me work on something else.

    When I saw the word “Congratulations!” ________, I remember giving a ________ gasp (倒吸气) and leaning (仰靠) back in my chair ________ , but no one else in the room was paying attention. For them, nothing had changed, but for me, it felt like my whole world had ________ in an instant and all of my hard work had actually paid ________.

    Harvard has been an extremely ________ experience for sure. But taking a ________ and applying was the best decision I’ve ever made, and I honestly can’t imagine being ________ else.

    【1】

    A.remote

    B.quiet

    C.clean

    D.beautiful

    【2】

    A.record

    B.pursue

    C.track

    D.hunt

    【3】

    A.going

    B.leaving

    C.considering

    D.heading

    【4】

    A.lessons

    B.modes

    C.efforts

    D.options

    【5】

    A.seriously

    B.proudly

    C.casually

    D.naturally

    【6】

    A.called

    B.signed

    C.said

    D.asked

    【7】

    A.line

    B.way

    C.change

    D.range

    【8】

    A.desired

    B.sought

    C.hurried

    D.hesitated

    【9】

    A.turned over

    B.turned down

    C.turned up

    D.turned in

    【10】

    A.checking

    B.finding

    C.reading

    D.waiting

    【11】

    A.secretly

    B.tiredly

    C.anxiously

    D.excitedly

    【12】

    A.first

    B.worst

    C.best

    D.last

    【13】

    A.in my phone

    B.on my screen

    C.in my hand

    D.in my eyes

    【14】

    A.frequent

    B.small

    C.silent

    D.fresh

    【15】

    A.concerned

    B.determined

    C.confused

    D.amazed

    【16】

    A.shifted

    B.transmitted

    C.moved

    D.opened

    【17】

    A.off

    B.back

    C.for

    D.in

    【18】

    A.happy

    B.different

    C.nice

    D.easy

    【19】

    A.break

    B.breath

    C.wish

    D.chance

    【20】

    A.nowhere

    B.somewhere

    C.anywhere

    D.everywhere

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    I'm Marcus, and I love to play video games. So much that my mom thinks I'm hooked on them. She might be right. I do spend a lot of time playing them. “Marcus, will you feed Patches, please?” That's my mom, and Patches is my dog. I'm right in the middle of this awesome game where I have to find my way through an Egyptian pyramid, and then I'll feed Patches.

    “Just list a minute, Mom.”

    “All right, but don't forget I need to get the casserole out of the oven for lunch,” Mom says.

    This game is really difficult. I'll try getting to the amulet from the sphinx one more time. Then Fil feed my favorite pet. Forty-five minutes and several tries later, I hear Mom again.

    “Marcus, time to eat.”

    I go to the table, and Mom asks if I feed Patches. I'm in big trouble. I got so into my game that I forgot about my dog. I bet Patches is starving by now. I know I am.

    “Mom, I forgot, I'll feed her now.”

    I go to the back yard to bring Patches in, but I can't find her. She’s not lying under her favorite shade tree. She's not watching our neighbors walk by through the gate.

    Wait, the gate's open. Oh no! Patches is gone, lost, and nowhere to be found. I must have left the gate unlatched when I took her out this morning. I'm in even bigger trouble now.

    “Mom, Patches isn't in the yard. I think I might have left the gate open this morning. I think she escaped.” “She's not there? Marcus, this is bad news.” Mom says, “very bad news.” I know she's right, but I'm torn between being excited about beating the sphinx and sad about Patches being gone. I hear Mom making telephone calls trying to locate Patches. From what I can hear, it sounds like no one has seen her, and I'm worried. I know what I'll do—I'll make signs so people can contact us if they see Patches. Then I'll go look for her.

    注意:

    1.续写词数应为150左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Mom helps me make signs even though she's still disappointed in me.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    I'm happy Patches is safe.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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