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四川省绵阳市2026年小升初模拟(2)英语试卷(附答案)

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、As an island caretaker, Ben Southall made a number of appearances on TV to argue ________ the defence of the Reef.

    A.in charge of

    B.in response to

    C.in favour of

    D.in addition to

  • 2、The staff in the zoo said it was hoped that the project would raise money for future ________ work of animals.

    A.conservation

    B.contribution

    C.consumption

    D.conclusion

  • 3、The world is a book,and those who don’t travel read only one page.That’s____I’ll go on a tour this summer.

    A.how   B.why   C.when   D.Where

     

  • 4、We should be explicit _______ the functions and benefits of the Internet, one of which is that we can also correspond _______ people in distant places.

    A. about; with   B. in; to

    C. over; to     D. with; with

     

  • 5、There are_________days in two weeks.

    A.seven

    B.fourteen

    C.ten

    D.night

  • 6、________ he is still experimenting now, 50 years after his first appearance, is a measure of a man who has never been prepared to settle back on his laurels.

    A.Why

    B.Whichever

    C.Whoever

    D.That

  • 7、---Sorry, I’ve got an important appointment at 9 o’clock and I can’t _______ to miss it.

    A. manage B. help   C. wait   D. afford

     

  • 8、It is hot and dry. The flowers needs ________.

    A.watering

    B.to water

    C.being watered

    D.watered

  • 9、一一Guess what? I happened to meet Mary in the street yesterday.

    -If my memory serves me correctly, you two ______each other for almost ten years.

    A. haven’t seen   B. hadn't seen   C. didnt see   D. don’t see

  • 10、There is no denying that it was drug use________ badly damaged Houston's voice and ruined her life.

    A.which

    B.that

    C.what

    D./

  • 11、The biggest surprise for John was ______ he was chosen as team captain.

    A. when   B. what

    C. which   D. whether

  • 12、________ determines a good meal varies from country to country.

    A.That

    B.What

    C.How

    D.which

  • 13、How could you ______ such a fantastic job when you have been out of work for months.

    A. turn off   B. turn in

    C.turn down   D. turn to

     

  • 14、Why! I have nothing to explain.        you want me to say?

    A.What is it that

    B.What it is that

    C.How is it that

    D.How it is that

  • 15、When he visited Wuzhen, the sights he ________ set his idea for floating Fish in motion.

    A.has seen

    B.seeing

    C.saw

    D.were seen

  • 16、On April 25th,2007,thousands of Russians went to say farewell to Boris Yeltsin—the country's first popularly ________leader.

    A. electing   B. elected

    C. to elect   D. elect

     

  • 17、I don’t like ______ you talk to your mother.

    A.the way B.in the way that

    C.in the way D.the way which

  • 18、You must learn to read people, ______ will be necessary if you work in a team.

    A. who  B. that  C. which  D. what

     

  • 19、And there, almost ______ in the big chair, sat her little brother, who never had to be told to be quiet.

    A.losing

    B.having lost

    C.to be lost

    D.lost

  • 20、 The world will be different, and we will have to be prepared to ________ the change.

    A. adapt to   B. adopt to C. apply to D. devote to

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   If you could do or have anything you want, what would you desire in your life? What actually happens to those successful people who do seem to get everything they desire? Let’s take a closer look.

    1. Successful people do not give up when what they want does not happen. They keep moving forward. They don’t see the results they are getting as failure.

    They are focused. If you have ever seen any professional sports players, you know what focused people look like. For example, a linebacker has to know where the runner is going and make decisions as to what he is going to do. 2. Instead, he is thinking about getting to the point where the runner is going to be and stopping him.

    They know how to separate what is important from what is not. We have so many decisions to make every day. 3. You know you need to finish what you are doing at present. However, you decide to lunch with your friend and end up spending more time than expected. So you are able to separate what is important from what is not. You will find yourself achieving your goals a lot faster. 4.

    They are committed. When it takes more than six months to achieve a goal, people who are committed will stay the course to the very end. Most people want their goals achieved in a short time. 5. But whether the goal you are planning to achieve is long-term or short-term, take these four qualities and include them in your action plan.

    A.He is thinking about nothing else

    B.Usually successful people do respond very quickly

    C.There are short-term goals and long-term goals

    D.Sometimes you get a call from a friend to go out for lunch

    E.They know what they want

    F.Achieving a goal needs your careful thinking and correct decision

    G.And also you will find yourself doing more of what you want to do rather than you have to do

  • 22、Most human beings are kind,good-natured beings who will hep someone out in need if they are able to,especially if that someone is a little kid.Travis Sattler is one of those human beings.

    The 18-year-old didn't think twice about helping a little boy who walked up to the counter at Freddy's Frozen Custard where he'd been working for a year.The little boy named Johnny Smith had just finished eating with his mother when he walked up to the counter where Travis was working as the cashier(收银员)。He ordered an ice cream."Once I told him the total, he was counting his change and all of his money, and then he handed everything to me.But he didn't have enough money to pay for it. He was maybe $2 short,"Travis said.

    But Travis wasn't about to let this boy walk out of the restaurant without his ice cream.So,he pulled out his credit card and told the boy to take the ice cream away."He had a big smile and the widest eyes when he ran back to his mom and told her what happened,"Travis said.

    About 30 minutes later,the little boy walked up to Travis and handed him a note before walking out of the restaurant with his mom.It says,"Thank you for being so nice and paying for my ice cream.We need more people like you."The note also had a $100 bill folded in it.

    "I think I brightened up their day,"Travis said.And Travis's boss couldn't be more proud of him. He gave him an extra $100 bill as well and sent him some goodies.

    【1】How did Johnny feel when Travis paid for the ice cream?

    A.Worried.

    B.Delighted.

    C.Nervous.

    D.Confused.

    【2】Which of the following can best describe Travis?

    A.Curious.

    B.Humorous.

    C.Hard-working.

    D.Kind-hearted.

    【3】What can we learn from the text?

    A.Johnny's mother couldn't afford the ice cream.

    B.Travis has helped many people in the restaurant.

    C.Travis Sattler's boss praised him for his behaviour.

    D.Johnny's mother wrote to Travis and sent him a $2 bill.

    【4】What does the author want to show through Travis's story?

    A.What goes around comes around.

    B.Kindness does need to be rewarded.

    C.A small act of kindness makes a big difference.

    D.Happiness is more than the mere possession of money.

  • 23、A new set of rules are being brought in for kids and adults who own and fly drones(无人机).Children and adults who use drones now have to pass an online theory test and be registered as a drone operator.From 30 November 2019,anyone who hasn’t done these,could be fined£1,000.

    The new rules are from the Civil Aviation Authority(CAA)--they’re the people responsible for monitoring(监测)air traffic and develop the rules that apply to drones.They apply to anyone responsible for a drone or an unmanned aircraft(飞行器)such as a model plane weighing at least 250g.Those who register will get a unique ID which must be displayed on their drones.

    The test is done online.It has 20 questions and should take around 20 minutes to complete.To pass,the person taking it,needs to get 16 out of 20 correct!But the test can be taken more than once.

    The CAA decided that there should be some stricter rules about who can and can't fly a drone.

    With more and more drones being spotted near airports--where they can cause problems--it is important to have stricter rules.In December 2018,1,000 flights were cancelled for 36 hours,after reported drone sightings in the airspace of Gatwick Airport.140,000 passengers had to change or cancel their travel plans because of the sightings.This new online safety test has been designed to make sure those flying drones will do so safely.In March 2019,the drone no-fly area around airports was extended(延伸)from 1km to 5km.This was to prevent the devices(设备)causing trouble at airports.

    As well as keeping drones and other devices flying safe and legal,the new rules will come in handy for lost devices.Once a device has been registered and has its own ID number,it’ll be easier for it to be returned to the right place!

    【1】What are the new rules?

    A.Those who use drones must register them legally.

    B.People are not allowed to use drones weighing above 250g.

    C.Kids shouldn’t use drones without being accompanied by parents.

    D.People are permitted to use drones within 1km to 5km around airports.

    【2】Why are stricter rules needed?

    A.Drones are dangerous to kids.

    B.Airplanes are often disturbed by flying drones.

    C.The original rules are broken by many drone users.

    D.Drones are often beyond operators control in the air

    【3】What is a benefit of the registration?

    A.Finding lost drones.

    B.Keeping children entertained.

    C.Monitoring airplanes at airports.

    D.Speeding up the development of drones.

    【4】Which of the following statements is correct?

    A.Only people who are under 18 should have the online safety test.

    B.The stricter the rules are,the less frequently people will fly their drones.

    C.If a person wants to pass the test,he needs to get at least 80%of full marks.

    D.As long as one registers a fly drone legally,he can fly it wherever he wants.

  • 24、Some are attracted to museums by the art and the culture — but if that isn’t enough, there is always the strange!

    Cancún Underwater Museum

    No need to hold your breath to see this one. The Cancún Underwater Museum is, as the name suggests, underwater. More than 500 sculptures anchored in the ocean off Mexico are meant to illustrate the interplay of art and nature. Visitors can either admire the works through a glass-bottom boat or take a scuba diving tour.

    Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre

    With great attention to detail, New Zealand built the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, which exhibits original aircraft from the First and Second World Wars. Some belong to film director Sir Peter Jackson, who helped create the set designs with his team. Anyone interested in the pioneers of aviation should pay a visit to the museum in Blenheim.

    Tenement Museum

    At New York’s Tenement Museum, visitors can gain an insight into what life was like for immigrants and the working class in the city from the 1860s through to the 1980s. The museum opened in 1992 and offers guided tours of two tenement buildings with recreated rooms, where costumed ‘residents’ enact the daily lives of the city’s newcomers and workers over the period — leaps and bounds from the money makers of Wall Street.

    Cupnoodles Museum

    The Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama, Japan, offers a treat: exhibits can be not only admired, but eaten. Visitors can work in the museum’s noodle workshop, refining creations with their favourite ingredients. While doing so, one can also learn the history of the ramen noodle, one of Japan’s most popular foods.

    【1】What is special about the Cancún Underwater Museum?

    A.The strange name.

    B.The number of sculptures.

    C.Works about art and nature.

    D.Ways of visiting it.

    【2】Which museum will attract visitors interested in hands-on activities?

    A.Cancún Underwater Museum.

    B.Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre.

    C.Tenement Museum.

    D.Cupnoodles Museum.

    【3】What do the four museums have in common?

    A.They are about art and history.

    B.They display aircraft from world wars.

    C.They have unusual features.

    D.They record immigrants’ daily lives.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   Kristall Goytia and Jason Oswald were set to get married in Spring Branch on March 21. However, COVID-19 forced them to change their ________. They made the last-minute decision after it became ________ people weren’t going to be able to witness the ________. “It was such a ________ decision to make,” Goytia said.

    The couple ________ everything the Monday before their big day, but at that point the wedding flowers had already been ________. So Goytia thought some of the people most ________ by coronavirus shutdowns could ________ the roses. “These people can’t even see their families right now so we thought they could use some ________,” said Goytia.

    The pair spent six hours organizing 800 flowers into bouquets (花束) and, with the help of community workers, found those who were glad to ________ them. In keeping with the ________ from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, they dropped the flowers off at the front door with staff who then ________ the bouquets. One of the homes, Legacy at Forest Ridge, shared photos of smiling ________ receiving the flowers on Facebook.

    They were surprised after seeing the posted pictures online. “It was an emotional ________ point for us, because it really attached great ________ to these elderly people,” Goytia said.

    The couple’s wedding date is now August 1.

    A.schedule

    B.career

    C.reputation

    D.lifetime

    A.suitable

    B.generous

    C.obvious

    D.elegant

    A.translation

    B.ceremony

    C.application

    D.conference

    A.beneficial

    B.typical

    C.specific

    D.hard

    A.took off

    B.dropped off

    C.put off

    D.split off

    A.conveyed

    B.gathered

    C.constructed

    D.possessed

    A.hidden

    B.caused

    C.improved

    D.impacted

    A.rejected

    B.enjoy

    C.abandoned

    D.share

    A.cheer

    B.insurance

    C.medicine

    D.rescue

    A.oppose

    B.classify

    C.choke

    D.accept

    A.competence

    B.guidelines

    C.donations

    D.deadlines

    A.circulated

    B.withdraw

    C.distributed

    D.postponed

    A.authors

    B.seniors

    C.doctors

    D.inventors

    A.turning

    B.aggressive

    C.explicit

    D.relevant

    A.notes

    B.reference

    C.pictures

    D.importance

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。

    There are many friendships in the world that cannot be measured by money, and the friendship between teachers and students belongs to one of them.

    In the 1980s, when I was teaching at n high school in the western United States, I met a student named Daniel. He was a great kid from a tough neighborhood. Drugs, fighting and poverty: You name the problem and his neighborhood must have it.

    His parents ran a small farm. They were busy all day and night and had no time to take his studies and hobbies into account. A scholarship fund provided his tuition to Catholic High, where he was a great baseball player.

    Daniel struggled in the classroom, though. He was bright, but just left behind due to a difficult home environment. After school tutoring seemed impossible because of baseball practice. Some suggested Daniel give up sports and concentrate on study. But, in reality, if he was going to attend college he would need his sports; so to miss practice and then perform any less than at his best on the field was not wise.

    Daniel had a gentle personality and studied very hard. He got along well with his classmates in class, He respected his teachers, who were very concerned about his study. A fellow teacher, Mrs. Jones, offered to tutor Daniel in math at her home. I asked Daniel to come to my house for other subjects. No one paid us. Mrs. Jones summed it up this way: “Pay day doesn’t always come on Mondays,

    When we were not working with Daniel to improve his skills for the ACT (American College Test), the coach and Daniel’s dad took him to various colleges to talk with both baseball and football program coaches, He chose the college that offered him scholarships to play both sports. But he needed a good ACT score.

    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。

    It took months to receive the results of ACT.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    “I guess you got your scores!” I asked excitedly.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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