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四川省凉山彝族自治州2026年中考模拟(三)英语试卷(真题)

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、To get a good education, ________.

    A.working hard is very important

    B.working hard is needed

    C.it is needed to work hard

    D.one must work hard

  • 2、— Do you have any rooms _______?

    — Sorry, sir. They are fully booked.

    A. possible B. available C. useful D. convenient

  • 3、I can’t tell you _____way to the Wilsons’ because we don’t have ___Wilson here in the village.

    A. a; the B. the ;/

    C. a; / D. the a

     

  • 4、—I don’t know whether I should take the job or not, Mum.

    —I leave ____________to your own judgment.

    A.that B.it C.this D.what

  • 5、My computer doesn’t work. Could you please repair it for me, Steve?

    Oh, ________________, I can make it in just 2 minutes.

    A.it's a piece of cake B.use it or lose it C.it serves you right D.Practice makes perfect

  • 6、They truly believe ____________ beauty comes from within.

    A.which B.what C.that D.who

  • 7、----As a newspaper ________ it, "See You Again" from the box-office hit "Furious7" was in remembrance of Paul Walker. When did he die?

    ----Well, it was in November, 2013 ________ he sat in the passenger seat of a Porsche travelling at 90mph in a 45 limit zone.

    A. said; that  B. put; when

    C. told; that  D. wrote; when

     

  • 8、—Have you received a reply to your job application?

    —No.I ________.

    A.waited      B.am waiting

    C.have waited     D.had been waiting

     

  • 9、When the soldier came back to life, he did not know how long he________ there.

    A.had been lying

    B.has been lying

    C.was lying

    D.has lain

  • 10、I’m really sorry. I can’t go to the cinema with you. I am   tired.

    A. not a bit   B. pretty

    C. little   D. too much

  • 11、The machine must be out of order.

    The structure of the sentence is ______.

    A.主+谓+宾

    B.主+谓+间宾+直宾

    C.主+系+表

    D.主+谓+宾+宾补

  • 12、Now all that was needed were the parents, but they were ______.

    A.shallow

    B.absent

    C.vivid

    D.muddy

  • 13、An advantage of being the youngest child in his family is __________he gets a lot of attention.

    A. that   B. whether C. why   D. when

     

  • 14、There lay in the accents of the unfortunate man ________ significant an awareness of his sadness ________ she had not the strength to utter a syllable.

    A.so; but

    B.such; what

    C.such; that

    D.so; that

  • 15、Many parents in China always _______ too much importance to words, ordering their children to do this or that.

    A. attach B. add C. link D. apply

     

  • 16、--What did David demand in the meeting just now?

    -- ________ an opportunity to join the Debating Club.

    A. Being offerred B. To be offerred

    C. Be offerred D. Having been offerred

  • 17、_____ all the inventions have in common is they have succeeded.

    A.What; what

    B.That; that

    C.What; that

    D.That; what

  • 18、Exhibits include pottery (器)________ back to the 3rd Century BC and coins from the 17th Century.

    A.being dated

    B.to be dated

    C.dating

    D.to date

  • 19、“Living Legends of Sports” must be ________ who are masters in their sports and also set good examples for others.

    A.heroes

    B.fans

    C.athletes

    D.experts

    E.artists

  • 20、________ Tom finished his speech when the audience started applauding.

    A.No sooner had

    B.Had no sooner

    C.Hardly had

    D.Had scarcely

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、The expression, “everybody’s doing it” is very much at the center of the concept pressure. It is a social influence applied on an individual in order to get that person to act or believe in a similar way as a larger group.【1】Most people experience it in some way during their lives.

    People are social creatures by nature.【2】This instinct explains why the approval of peers, and the fear of disapproval is such powerful force in many people’s lives. This instinct drives people to dress one way at home and another way at work, or to answer a simple “fine” when a stranger asks “How are You?” even if it is not necessarily true. There is a practical aspect to this. It helps society function efficiently. Additionally, it simplifies day-to-day interaction between people.

    【3】They may go too far as to abandon their sense of right and wrong. Teens and young adults may feel forced to use drugs; mature adults get into debt because they try to keep up with others by buying expensive things they can’t afford, like houses or cars.【4】A student whose friends are good at academic may be urged to work harder and get good grades. Players on a sports team may feel driven to play harder in order to help the team win.

    Although peer pressure is sometimes quite obvious, it can also be subtle that a person may not even notice that it is affecting their behavior. For this reason, when making important decisions, simply going with an instinct is risky. Instead, people should seriously consider why they feel drawn to taking a particular action.【5】

    A.However, peer pressure is not always negative.

    B.Being self-aware is at the root of managing peer pressure.

    C.This influence can be negative or positive in any group size.

    D.Giving in to peer pressure can have emotional consequences.

    E.They should also question if they are just following the crowd.

    F.Some individuals become addicted to seeking social acceptance.

    G.Consequently, their self-esteem often comes from others’ approval.

  • 22、The Charles Dickens Museum in London is the world’s most important collection of material relating to the great Victorian novelist and social commentator (评论员). The only surviving London home of Dickens (from 1837 until 1839) was opened as a museum in 1925 and is still welcoming visitors from all over the world. On four floors, visitors can see paintings, rare editions, manuscripts, original furniture and many items relating to the life of one of the most popular and beloved personalities of the Victorian age.          

    Opening Hours:

    The Museum is open from Mondays to Saturdays 10:00-17:00; Sundays 11:00-17:00.

    Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time.

    Special opening times can be arranged for groups, who may wish to book a private view.

    Admission Charges:

    Adults:£5.00; Students:£4:00; Seniors:£4.00; Children:£3.00; Families:£14.00 (2 adults & up to five children).

    Group Rates: For a group of 10 or more, a special group rate of £4.00 each applies. Children will still be admitted for £3.00 each.

    Access:

    We are constantly working to improve access to the Museum and its collection. Our current projects involve the fitting of a wheelchair ramp (活动坡道) for better access, a customer care kit and an audio tour for visitors with impaired vision. Our Handling Sessions are also suitable for the visually impaired. The Museum has developed an online virtual tour through the Museum. Click here to visit all the rooms in the Museum online.

    Hire the Museum:

    The Museum can be hired for private functions, parties and many other social occasions.

    Find Us:

    The Museum may be reached by using the following buses: 7, 17, 19, 38, 45,46, 55, 243. And by these underground services: Piccadilly Line; Central Line. For a map, please click here. The British Museum and the Foundling Museum are within walking distance.

    【1】How much will they pay if a family with two adults and three children go to the Museum together?

    A.£10. 00

    B.£14. 00

    C.£19. 00

    D.£22. 00

    【2】What can be learned from the passage about the Museum?

    A.Individuals cannot hire the Museum for parties.

    B.Visitors with poor vision can enjoy the Museum.

    C.In no case can people visit the Museum after 17:00.

    D.Visitors can see rare editions of many Victorian novelists.

    【3】Where does this text probably come from?

    A.Website

    B.Magazine

    C.Newspaper

    D.Guidebook

  • 23、Saint Paul has four ice rink (溜冰场) locations. All hockey (冰球) rinks have boards and nets. See below for locations, hours, and updates.

    Cold Weather Policy: Rinks will close if temperatures reach—25F.

    Warm Weather Policy: In order to prevent extended closures due to damaged ice, rinks will close if melt water is visible on the surface.

    Rink Hours & Locations:

    Rink hours and conditions are subject to change without notice. Rinks will close periodically for maintenance. Appointed hockey rinks may be unavailable for open skating doring hockey practices or scheduled open hockey times. Please call the numbers listed below to confirm details

    Rink Name

    Status

    Lighted Hours

    Contact

    Groveland

    Closed

    Lights turn off at 7 pm daily

    651-695-3714

    Langford Park

    Closed

    Lights turn off at 9 pm daily

    651-298-5765

    Palace

    Open

    Lights turn off at 5 pm daily

    651-298-5677

    Phalen

    Open

    Mon-Fri: Lights turn off at 9pm Sat & Sun: Lights turn off at 7pm

    651-793-6600

    Our maintenance crew and dedicated volunteers work hard to keep the rinks clean, but Saint Paul snow piles up fast and freezes easily, which can quickly reduce the skateable surface area of the rink. Even if you feel you can’t commit to volunteering, you are still desired to help by clearing snow while visiting the rinks. Thank you for doing your part to make Saint Paul rinks great.

    【1】What situation can cause rinks to close?

    A.No water is found on the surface.

    B.The temperatures are below 25F.

    C.Rinks undergo maintenance checks.

    D.The boards and nets are almost broken.

    【2】Which rink will you go to if you are available at 8 pm on Tuesdays?

    A.Phalen.

    B.Palace.

    C.Groveland.

    D.Langford Park.

    【3】What is the purpose of the last part of the text?

    A.To advertise Saint Paul’s ice rinks.

    B.To present Saint Paul’s snow piles.

    C.To stimulate visitors to remove snow.

    D.To praise rinks’ crew and volunteers.

  • 24、   Most people probably wondered who would voluntarily choose to live in a cooperative house with 14 other people. Well I would, and for me, it’s one of the best decisions I've made for myself.

    The house has three floors and 15 bedrooms. It has communal spaces such as the kitchen, bathrooms, living room, and a big old dining room table, where we talk, laugh, disagree, play games, learn from each other, and most importantly break bread together.

    My housemates and I share the housework and do the cook cycle, which generally means cooking dinner for the house about once every two weeks and we attend weekly house meetings where we make decisions about the operations of the house together.

    What I worried most about at first was how my son might feel about the new housing situation. To my surprise, he loved it by the first visit to the house! He has never complained about this house being smaller than his dad’s. One of my housemates has two children his age, so he now has two new friends. This is important for me as a parent because I want to teach him that happiness doesn’t come from the size of your home, but from the love that is inside.

    When I lived with a roommate in college, we never discussed about any agreements on quiet hours, cleaning up the communal areas and so on. Every cause of conflict during that time was due to lack of communication. On the contrary, in our house we talk about and have policies on almost everything.

    Besides less cost on housing, I'm more concerned about the connection with other people that I was longing for. Cooperative living isn’t for everyone, but with increasing costs of living and decreasing connection with other people, it can definitely be a great option for more people.

    1What might the underlined “break bread” in Paragraph 2 mean?

    A.Having dinner. B.Cooking dinner. C.Earning bread. D.Baking bread.

    2How does the son feel about living in this house?

    A.It’s fun with new friends. B.It’s small and crowded.

    C.It’s annoying in discussions. D.It’s tiring to do cleaning.

    3Why does the author mention her college life?

    A.To convey the gratitude to her roommates.

    B.To express the regret at those wasted days.

    C.To show the importance of good relationships.

    D.To stress the necessity of communication and rules.

    4What matters most for the author's choice of cooperative living?

    A.Cutting down on living cost. B.Learning to be independent.

    C.Getting connected with people. D.Offering a home for her son.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Mr. Thompson was my biology teacher in Grade 5. On the first day of school, he introduced us to an animal called the Rabbitervore, which _______ during the Ice Age. While he described it, he _______ around a set of skeleton(骨架). We listened carefully, took notes and later had a _______.

    When I had my paper back, I was greatly _______. None of my answers was right! There must have been some _______. I did nothing wrong! I wrote down _______what Mr. Thompson said. Then I realized that _______ in my class failed the test. What happened? The answer was simple. Mr. Thompson said he_______ the whole story about the Rabbitervore. There had never been such an animal! So, our notes were tally _______. How could we expect grades for wrong answers? We were very ________. What kind of test was it? And what kind of teacher was he?

    Later, Mr. Thompson said we had tons of chances to find out the truth: the skeleton was,________, a rabbit’s. But he was passing it around, he kept telling us that all this kind of animals died in the Ice Age, nothing of which________.But he told us about its amazing speed, its soft fur and other________which were impossible to know. He even gave us a(n) ________ of the animal beginning with “Rabbit”, but we still didn't question. The ________we got would be recorded in the grade book, he said. And they were.

    Mr. Thompson said he hoped this experience could teach us an unforgettable lesson-teachers are not ________right. Actually, no one is. He warned us not to let our ________ fall asleep and encouraged us to speak up bravely ________ we thought he was wrong.

    Although I haven’t ________ any great scientific achievements, I find something so important through Mr. Thompson’s class: the courage to look people directly ________ the eye and point out their wrongs. He also showed us that it is fun to do so.

    【1】

    A.formed

    B.died

    C.began

    D.hid

    【2】

    A.passed

    B.looked

    C.waved

    D.turned

    【3】

    A.discussion

    B.test

    C.task

    D.summary

    【4】

    A.satisfied

    B.embarrassed

    C.excited

    D.surprised

    【5】

    A.praises

    B.suggestions

    C.mistakes

    D.disadvantages

    【6】

    A.seriously

    B.exactly

    C.carelessly

    D.quickly

    【7】

    A.no one

    B.someone

    C.anyone

    D.everyone

    【8】

    A.made up

    B.took up

    C.found out

    D.acted out

    【9】

    A.incorrect

    B.unimportant

    C.imperfect

    D.unclear

    【10】

    A.anxious

    B.shy

    C.painful

    D.angry

    【11】

    A.in other words

    B.in total

    C.in the end

    D.in fact

    【12】

    A.remained

    B.moved

    C.grew

    D.changed

    【13】

    A.materials

    B.facts

    C.events

    D.behaviors

    【14】

    A.impression

    B.picture

    C.story

    D.name

    【15】

    A.notes

    B.records

    C.zeroes

    D.papers

    【16】

    A.often

    B.enough

    C.sometimes

    D.always

    【17】

    A.eyes

    B.mouths

    C.minds

    D.bodies

    【18】

    A.though

    B.unless

    C.if

    D.because

    【19】

    A.found

    B.got

    C.invented

    D.seen

    【20】

    A.in

    B.for

    C.on

    D.from

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、书面表达

    假如你叫李华,是一名高一学生,正在准备题为“Why English Is So Important”的文章。

    【写作内容】

    请根据以下提示,用英语完成该文章。

    【评分标准】

    句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章连贯。开头已给出,不记入字数。

     

     

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