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四川省广安市2026年中考模拟(2)英语试卷带答案

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第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Due to the rising rents, the new graduate has decided to leave Beijing for his hometown,   have many other classmates.

    A. so   B. as

    C. which   D. nor

     

  • 2、You are not ______ to take the newspapers and magazines out of the reading room.

    A.hoped B.invited C.supposed D.wished

  • 3、- The zookeeper was really annoyed with me.

    - How could he have been if you ______ stones at the animals?(

    A.didn’t throw B.don’t throw

    C.hadn’t thrown D.haven’t thrown

     

  • 4、Work hard, ________ you will succeed sooner or later.

    A.and

    B.but

    C.also

    D.or

  • 5、Generally speaking, students’ inner motivation with high expectations from others ________ essential to their development.

    A.is

    B.are

    C.was

    D.were

  • 6、5G technology will ______ 15.2 trillion yuan _______ China’s digital industry between 2020 and 2025, Science and Technology Daily reported on August 28.

    A.contribute, to B.adjust, to C.leave, behind D.balance, against

  • 7、When the teacher came in, the naughty boy ________ a comic book.

    A.happened to read

    B.happened to have read

    C.happened to be reading

    D.happened to reading

  • 8、Then the website was ______ on a radio programme and suddenly the site became very popular.

    A.talked B.spoken C.thought D.mentioned

  • 9、It is high time you  ____ your homework.

    A. do   B. have done

    C. will do   D. did

  • 10、The open­air celebration has been put off______ the bad weather.

    A.in case of B.in spite of

    C.instead of D.because of

     

  • 11、-Personally,I believe I can do it well on my own.

    -________Self confidence is the first secret of success.

    A.It's up to you. B.Take it easy.

    C.Let' s get going.  D.I'm with you on that.

     

  • 12、How hard the athletes work now will ________ how they perform in the Olympics.

    A.determine B.analyze C.monitor D.educate

  • 13、They tried to convince her _______ his innocence.

    A.of

    B.about

    C.to

    D.in

  • 14、It remained ________ whether the operation was successful.

    A.seeing

    B.seen

    C.to see

    D.to be seen

  • 15、Attention, please! The participants (参会者) seated at the back of the assembly hall, keep quiet, ________?

    A.do you B.aren’t they C.will you D.don’t they

  • 16、By the time he gets home, his father _____________ for Pairs on business.

    A. has left   B. will have left

    C. had left   D. will leave

     

  • 17、________ is this book?

    A.Who’s

    B.Whose

    C.What’s

    D.How do you like

  • 18、The government has   to public pressure and dropped the proposal.

    A. answered   B. got

    C. accepted   D. responded

     

  • 19、The reason _______he was late for the meeting was that his little son fell ill this morning.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.what

    D.why

  • 20、- How long is it you picked up your badminton training?

    - It was not until my finance became better in last December I started the training.

    A.that; when B.until; that C.since; that D.before; when

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、The idea of using a public bathroom with see-through walls may sound like the stuff of nightmares. But a famous Japanese architect is hoping to change that view, using new technology to make restrooms in Tokyo parks more inviting.

    "There are two things we worry about when entering a public restroom, especially those located at a park," according to architect Shigeru Ban's firm. "The first is cleanliness, and the second is whether anyone is inside. "

    The newly-invented transparent walls can turn off both of those worries, Ban says, by showing people what awaits them inside. After users enter the restroom and lock the door, the room's walls turn a powdery pastel shade—and are no longer see-through.

    Ean's transparent facilities are sure to make for great conversation among visitors to the park—and they'll stand out even more after dark. "At night, the facility lights up the park like a beautiful lantern," the architect's website says.

    The group is behind the Tokyo Toilet project, enlisting world-famous architects to create toilets "like you've never seen." The project's eye-catching toilets are part of a plan to put people at ease when visiting a public bathroom. The project may seem silly, but the 16 architects who are reimagining public toilets are some of the brightest names in Japanese architecture. The list includes four Pritzker Prize winners—Ban, Toyo Ito, Tadao Ando and Fumihiko Maki一along with international stars such as Kengo Kuma and Sou Fujimoto. The fashion designer Nigo is also contributing.

    Ban's colorful public bathrooms opened to the public this month in two parks: Yoyogi Fu kamachi Mini Park and Haru--no--Ogawa Community Park. Other bespoke commodes will be opening in coming months.

    【1】Why are people often worried before entering a public restroom?

    A.It's not always clean.

    B.It's usually at a huge distance.

    C.Its lock is usually useless.

    D.It's always occupied.

    【2】What does the underlined word "transparent" mean in the third paragraph?

    A.Full of bright colors.

    B.Not easy to see through.

    C.Easy to see through.

    D.Thick and strong.

    【3】What do we know about the project from the last two paragraphs?

    A.It's impractical and silly.

    B.It's rewarding and famous.

    C.It has won the Pritzker Prize.

    D.It's the fruit of collective wisdom.

    【4】Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

    A.Should the public restrooms be upgraded?

    B.The new high-tech walls of public restrooms are coming

    C.How do we live with see-through public facilities?

    D.Some famous architects designed a silly project

  • 22、   What I refer to as "message books" don't normally get much attention in my house. You know the ones you REALLY want your kids to take to heart but end up being cast aside. The ones you start reading aloud, hoping your kids will learn to be nice, or be themselves, or control their temper, but instead of listening, your kid starts acting EXACTLY the opposite of the book's message? Do you still buy them? Of course you do. I do too.

    But there's a message book that just clicks—I Promise. It is a beautiful book written by LeBron James. What really drew my kids in were the little moments it created.

    While there isn't a main character, there is one little girl who appears several times. The image of her sitting on a bench, so small that her feet don't even touch the ground, leaning her head on her brother's shoulder after she fails to sink a basketball, brought me and my kids very near tears(my kids started hugging all over each other; it was nice while it lasted), and they immediately started talking about the challenges in their own lives, hard moments may seem small to grown-ups but are huge for kids.

    LeBron James will tell you that it was the promises he made to himself that helped him forge a path out of his difficult childhood in his book, like "I promise to remain strong and humble with every win and defeat," but he will also tell you that promises are not enough. The purpose of these promises we make to ourselves and to each other, and that we're sharing with kids in this book, is to tell them they can do anything they put their minds to if they devote to doing the hard work.

    Yes, it's easier to set a message book aside. It can be difficult to take the time to stop and talk through the lessons when there is no story, and it doesn't always work. But LeBron James has made it work, for both my kids and for me.

    【1】What does the author think of message books?

    A.They contribute to good communication.

    B.They can help form good manners.

    C.They are not welcome at home.

    D.They will direct children positively.

    【2】The book I Promise ________.

    A.attempts to reach out to children

    B.discusses the challenges of children

    C.presents readers with little things

    D.focuses on the little girl's life story

    【3】According to LeBron James, successful promises still rely on ________.

    A.the determination

    B.great efforts

    C.keeping confident

    D.surviving the difficulties

    【4】What can we learn from the last paragraph?

    A.LeBron James is a remarkable writer.

    B.Storytelling books are people's favorite.

    C.The book makes children and parents read together.

    D.The children and parents build a good relationship.

  • 23、While established by Woodrow Wilson as a holiday in the United States in 1911, the practice of recognizing mothers on a specific day or time of year has spread to more than 40 countries. Here's a look at the various traditions.

    France

    Mother's Day in France only started in the 1950s. After World War I, it was celebrated on the last Sunday in May, unless it conflicted with the Pentecost(五旬节). If it did, mothers were celebrated on the first Sunday of June. Regardless of the day, a traditional gif is a flower-shaped cake.

    Japan

    Following WWI, Mother's Day in Japan gained some popularity, and it is now celebrated on the second Sunday of May. Gifts include red or pink conations(康乃馨) as they symbolize sweetness and purity. Children will often draw pictures of their mothers and present them to mom in addition to preparing dishes that their mothers have taught them.

    Sweden

    Celebrated on the last Sunday in May, the day isn't all that different from the U. S. version. There's breakfast in bed and homemade cards and the like. One difference is that the Swedish Red Cross collects money by selling red plastic flowers. The money from the flowers goes to mothers and children in need.

    Thailand

    While all mothers are recognized during Mother's Day in Thailand, the holiday is largely centered on Sirikit, the queen mother of Thailand. Mother's Day is celebrated on her birthday, August 12, and public places and households are decorated with lights and pictures of Sirikit. Flowers like jasmine are popular gifts.

    【1】What do Japanese children usually do for their mothers on Mother's Day?

    A.Buy pictures.

    B.Cook meals.

    C.Grow flowers.

    D.Present cards.

    【2】Which country has a fixed date for Mother's Day?

    A.France.

    B.Japan.

    C.Thailand.

    D.Sweden.

    【3】What's the author's purpose in writing the text?

    A.To tell us how different countries celebrate Mother's Day.

    B.To protect traditions of Mother's Day in different places.

    C.To introduce the origin and development of Mother's Day.

    D.To call on us to show respect for our mother on Mother's Day.

  • 24、Traditionally, profiting from forests often meant capitalizing on timber (木材)——choosing commercial timber. Yet increasingly, there is an understanding that it’s of greater significance to keep trees standing than cut them down for financial profit. Money is not everything. We have to recognize real and lasting value is from natural resources. But money is a fact of life.

    Good news is that we can expect entire natural woodland is left undamaged and still provides a revenue (收益) stream. Leaving woodland complete does not necessarily mean that we do not touch it at all. Conservation work may involve building back biodiversity or the removal of foreign plant species.

    A healthy woodland system can provide a range of yields (产物). Besides eatable yields——top fruit, berries, and food crops, it produces substances for chemical use. The non-timber forest products provided by natural ecosystems will vary significantly depending on where they are. But there’re almost always ways to explore to acquire revenue.

    A project in the U.K. shows woodland is also a draw for visitors. It engages a community who creates a sustainable area of woodland. The sale of handmade wooden items and non-timber forest products is involved. But the community largely obtains revenue by opening up parts of the natural woodland to the public with an adventure playground and outdoor recreational activities on the site. It also offers courses on nest building, special wildlife events and more. The project is thought to have great uniqueness. In terms of revenue, it centers round the existing natural land; the yields woodland can provide become side products.

    Recreational activities, tours, and classes are just the commencement. A rich and biodiverse woodland can be an ecosystem that draws in people looking for a beautiful place to stay. Woodland has great value in ecological and social terms. And when you nurse it, it could also add to the income from your land.

    【1】What do people increasingly think about forest conservation?

    A.It is difficult to carry out.

    B.It means making full use of timber.

    C.It outweighs financial development.

    D.It should centre on building back biodiversity.

    【2】Why is the project considered unique?

    A.It makes woodland itself the main product.

    B.It focuses on protecting natural land.

    C.It aims to promote ecotourism.

    D.It provides educational experiences.

    【3】What does the underlined word “commencement” mean in the last paragraph?

    A.Intention.

    B.Wish.

    C.Exception.

    D.Beginning.

    【4】Which is a suitable title for the text?

    A.Woodland Brings Profit While Staying Complete

    B.A Project Creates Sustainable Woodland

    C.Forest Conservation Has Been a Top Priority

    D.Non-timber Products Help Gain More Revenue

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、I fell in love with Yosemite National Park the first time I saw it, when I was 13.My parents took us there for camping.On the way out, I asked them to wait while I ran up to EI Capitan, a   ______ rock of 3, 300 feet straight up. I touched that giant rock and knew immediately I wanted to climb it.That has been my life’s passion (钟爱) ever since— ______   the rocks and mountains of Yosemite. I’ve long made Yosemite my ______.

    About 15 years ago I started seeing a lot of ______ , like toilet paper, beer cans, and empty boxes, around the area. It’s beyond me why visitors started respecting the place ______ and treated such a beautiful homelike place this way.

    I tried ______ trash (垃圾) myself, but the job was too big.I would spend an hour or two on the job, only to find the area trashed all over again weeks later.Finally, I got so ______ it that I decided something had to change.

    As a rock ­climbing guide, I knew nothing about organizing any big event. But in 2004, together with some climbers, I set a date for a ______. On that day, more than 300 people ______. Over three days we collected about 6,000   pounds of trash.It was amazing how much we were able to ______. I couldn’t believe the ______ we made—the park looked clean!

    Each year volunteers come for the cleanup from everywhere. In 2007 alone, 2,945 people picked up 42,330   pounds of trash and ______132 miles of roadway.

    I often hear people ______ about their surroundings. If you are one of them, I would say the only way to change things is by ______ rather than complaining. We need to teach by ______. You can’t blame others unless you start with yourself.

    【1】

    A.distant

    B.huge

    C.narrow

    D.loose

    【2】

    A.imagining

    B.painting

    C.describing

    D.climbing

    【3】

    A.garden

    B.home

    C.lab

    D.palace

    【4】

    A.material

    B.resources

    C.waste

    D.goods

    【5】

    A.more

    B.most

    C.less

    D.least

    【6】

    A.throwing away

    B.picking up

    C.breaking down

    D.digging out

    【7】

    A.satisfied with

    B.delighted in

    C.tired of

    D.used to

    【8】

    A.cleanup

    B.party

    C.picnic

    D.concert

    【9】

    A.dropped out

    B.showed up

    C.looked around

    D.called back

    【10】

    A.demand

    B.receive

    C.achieve

    D.overcome

    【11】

    A.plan

    B.visit

    C.contact

    D.difference

    【12】

    A.crossed

    B.measured

    C.covered

    D.designed

    【13】

    A.talk

    B.complain

    C.argue

    D.quarrel

    【14】

    A.doing

    B.thinking

    C.questioning

    D.watching

    【15】

    A.method

    B.explanation

    C.example

    D.research

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华。近日,某省博物馆遭投诉,一观众留言:“……不给吃东西,又不让孩子跑,工作人员管得也太多了吧!”这一做法,引起了网友热议。某英语报社现以What does a rule mean to you?为题征稿。请你写一篇100词左右的文章,谈一谈你对礼仪规范(etiquette)的认识。

    注意:1.标题和开头已为你写岀,不计入总数;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    What does a rule mean to you?

    It' s reported that a parent complains about a ban on food and running at the museum, saying the museum is “asking too much of children”.

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