(深圳卷)2025年中考考前最后一卷英语试卷( 含答案,无听力音频及原文)

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(深圳卷)2025年中考考前最后一卷英语试卷( 含答案,无听力音频及原文)

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2025年中考考前最后一卷(深圳卷)
英 语
(考试时间:70分钟 试卷满分:75分)
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。
3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 选择题(50分)
一、完形填空(10分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将相应字母编号涂黑。(共 10 小题, 每小题1分)
AI and Traditional Crafts
A tech company in Anhui partnered with bamboo weavers to preserve this ancient craft. Using 3D scanning, they created digital models of traditional tools. The AI system then suggested 1 to improve efficiency without losing authenticity.
“Technology helps us attract younger generations,” said Master Li. The project won an innovation award and 2 global attention. However, some elders feared machines would 3 human skills. The team reassured them: “AI assists, but creativity remains human.”
Now, workshops blend bamboo weaving with VR experiences. Visitors can 4 craft a basket digitally before trying it physically. This fusion of old and new 5 the craft’s future.
To further engage youth, the company launched a training program. Teens learn both traditional techniques and 6 like 3D modeling. “I used to think bamboo weaving was outdated,” said 15-year-old Zhang Wei. “Now I see its 7 in modern design.”
The project faced challenges too. Some tools broke during experiments, and the AI occasionally 8 errors. But the team persisted. “Mistakes are part of learning,” said Master Li.
The final products are sold online, with profits 9 to rural artisans. A documentary about the project has 10 over 1 million views, spreading awareness of this cultural treasure.
1.A.methods B.games C.conflicts D.risks
2.A.avoided B.attracted C.refused D.reduced
3.A.replace B.respect C.repair D.revive
4.A.suddenly B.finally C.virtually D.secretly
5.A.threatens B.ignores C.secures D.delays
6.A.languages B.sports C.tech skills D.cooking
7.A.value B.cost C.weight D.speed
8.A.caused B.fixed C.hid D.repeated
9.A.returned B.lent C.wasted D.stolen
10.A.lost B.avoided C.gained D.forgotten
二、阅读理解(40分)
第一节 阅读下列短文, 从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选山最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将相应字母编号涂黑。(共 15 小题, 每小题1.5分)
A
Mrs. Moss has serious hearing loss. Her world has always been silent. Living alone in a town in England, she has often been lonely.
Then one day in 2021, while Moss was reading the local newspaper, a photo of a lovely cat caught her eye. A family was looking for a home for their new-born kitten. Moss immediately fell in love with the cat and contacted the family. She soon brought the cat home and named it Zebby.
Moss had heard about studies showing that pets can help people deal with loneliness.However, she had no idea that Zebby would become her helper and her ears. From their very first night together, Zebby has slept next to her. When he hears noises in the dark, he jumps up.“He has become my night watch cat,” Moss said. “Sometimes he runs around the room until I wake up.”
After a few weeks, Moss noticed that whenever her phone rang or someone knocked at the door, Zebby would tap (轻轻地敲) her. Later, Zebby started collecting Moss’s mails. Now,whenever he hears the mailbox being opened, he runs towards it, carries the mail in his mouth and drops it at Moss’s feet.
In July 2023, Zebby was named Britain’s National Cat of the Year by a cat charity in the U. K. Moss was surprised at the news, Zebby beat out about 3,000 other cats because of the many ways he helps Moss. He hasn’t been sent to a school for training at all, but he seems to know that his owner needs his help.
“Zebby has made my house a home,” Moss said. “I can hardly imagine not having Zebby in my life now.”
11.Readers can know from the first paragraph except ________ .
A.Mrs. Moss has a hearing problem
B.Mrs. Moss often feels lonely
C.Mrs. Moss lives by herself in a town
D.Mrs. Moss wants to keep a pet
12.According to the passage, Zebby could ________ .
①collect mails ②help Mrs. Moss answer the phone ③take Mrs. Moss for a walk
④tap Mrs. Moss to answer the door ⑤be a night watch cat
A.①③④ B.②③⑤
C.①④⑤ D.③④⑤
13.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “contacted”
A.Promised. B.Reached.
C.Chose. D.Thanked.
14.Why was Zebby named Britain’s National Cat of the Year
A.He is the most beautiful among 3,000 cats.
B.He is very important in Mrs. Moss’s life.
C.He can help Mrs. Moss deal with loneliness.
D.He has no training, but he helps his owner a lot.
15.Mrs. Moss’s words in the last paragraph means ________ .
A.she doesn’t feel lonely any more
B.she is proud of Zebby’s award
C.she is lucky to win Zebby’s heart
D.she shows her thanks to the charity
B
Imagine having a conversation with your friend, and you feel happy about it at the end of the conversation, but you are not quite sure why. Now imagine having the same conversation, but this time you feel excited because you know more about your friend. What’s the difference
In the second case, you know exactly how you feel, which helps you deal with the situation effectively (有效地). This way of understanding and naming feelings in different situations is called emotional granularity (情绪粒度).
Life is like a box of chocolates. It often presents us with different emotions. Understanding these feelings is important for a happy life. Those with high emotional granularity can name their feelings exactly. Instead of saying “I feel happy”, they would say, “I’m happy about the deep friendship and satisfied with the moment with my friend. I value our friendship and will remember it forever.”
People with higher emotional granularity have more developed brain structure in emotional-processing areas. These areas in the brain work well together. They help us notice our emotions, name them, and react to them more correctly. Developing the ability to name feelings very well can build an emotional immune system (免疫系统) against mood disorders.
The benefits of emotional granularity are far-reaching. It helps people manage their emotions better, and then improve relationships with family and friends. Actually, emotional granularity is not only gifted but can also be nurtured. To build emotional granularity, you can learn more emotional words, keep an emotional diary, try different emotional experiences, and often play emotional role-playing games.
All in all, in real conversations, emotional granularity helps people make better decisions in many social situations. It also makes us stronger and better at dealing with stress by noticing emotional problems early.
16.Why does the writer begin the passage by comparing facts
A.To teach us how to deal with emotions.
B.To encourage us to express our feelings.
C.To lead into the topic of emotional granularity.
D.To show the difference between feelings and expressions.
17.How do people with high emotional granularity express their feelings
A.They share their true feelings easily.
B.They express their emotions exactly.
C.They show the facts and avoid expressing their feelings.
D.They use some single words to express their emotions.
18.How can you build an emotional immune system
A.By eating healthy food.
B.By learning more words.
C.By playing outdoor games.
D.By practicing naming emotions exactly.
19.What does the underlined word “nurtured” mean in Paragraph 5
A.Developed. B.Described.
C.Chosen. D.Checked.
20.Why does the writer write this text
A.To show the ways to control emotions.
B.To call us to develop emotional granularity.
C.To explain the benefits of noticing emotions.
D.To give opinions about emotional granularity.
C
Cats don’t always respond when people talk to them, but they may be listening more closely than we think. According to the results of a new study, they can learn to associate (联系) spoken words with images.
A research team led by Saho Takagi of Azabu University in Japan ran an experiment (实验) with 31 cats. They gave the cats a word and picture test that is usually given to human babies. Researchers played a recording of the cats’ owners saying a meaningless word: either “parumo” or “keranu”. While listening to each word, the cats were shown either a picture of a red sun or a blue-and-white unicorn on a screen. The pictures would grow bigger or smaller to catch the cats’ attention. The cats were shown the word-picture pairs several times. Finally, they got used to them and started to show researchers they were bored.
In the second part, researchers showed one of the images to the cats again. But for half of the cats, researchers changed the word that was played along with the image. The cats that heard the “wrong” word spent more time looking at the image. And their pupils (瞳孔) grew larger, showing they were confused (困惑的) by what they were seeing and hearing. Most cats seemed to develop a word-picture association after two nine-second training sessions. That’s faster than how human babies learn the connections in similar experiments, which is really surprising.
This study adds to a growing body of research on cats’ ability to understand language. They can recognize their own names and the names of their family members. It seems that cats pay attention to what we say in everyday life—and try to understand us—more than we realize.
21.What is the result of the new study
A.Cats can’t understand images.
B.Cats can know what we’re talking about.
C.Cats can connect spoken words to images.
D.Cats are more interested in spoken words than in images.
22.Why did the researchers change the size of the pictures
A.To test the cats’ eyesight.
B.To attract the cats’ attention.
C.To help the cats recognize colors.
D.To train the cats to follow moving objects.
23.What’s the difference between the first and second part
A.The training time of all the cats was increased.
B.The colors of the images were changed for half of the cats.
C.The researchers added new images of animals for half of the cats.
D.The researchers played another word along with the image for half of the cats.
24.What is surprising about cats according to the text
A.Cats can know their names.
B.Most cats could learn the word - picture connections faster than human babies.
C.Cats forget names after a long time.
D.Cats understand the human language as we think.
25.Where is the text most probably taken from
A.A travel guide. B.A science magazine.
C.A picture book. D.A culture newspaper.
第二节 短文填空(共 5 小题, 每小题2分)
阅读下面的短文,并从下列的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。
Every year, many new words and phrases become popular. These buzzwords show the changes and trends in society. Yaowen Jiaozi is a magazine about the Chinese language. 26 Two of them are about two groups with a big age gap (差距).
One of the buzzwords is “xiaohai ge/jie”. 27 People often use this phrase to show respect for kids. For example, Zheng Haohao, 11 years old, is called a xiaohai jie. She was the youngest athlete of the Paris Olympics. Even so, she competed in skateboarding with confidence. 28 It also shows a change in society: People are focusing more on kids’ character, not just their school grades.
29 It reminds us of elderly people’s important role in society. They take part in volunteer work, cultural education and other activities. Grandma Zhang, for example, is a vlogger (视频博主) on Douyin. In one of her videos, the 70-year-old teaches people how to make dumplings. “Cooking connects us,” she said. She shows us how lively elderly people can be. 30 We may need to think again.
Do you want to know what the other eight buzzwords are You can find them in the picture!
A.It means “kid bro/sis.”
B.Is growing old a bad thing
C.The other buzzword is “silver-hair power”.
D.The elderly people play an active role in society.
E.This buzzword praises the talent and courage of kids.
F.Last December, it published its top 10 buzzwords of 2024.
第三节 信息匹配(共 5 小题, 每小题1.5分)
下面的材料A-F分别介绍了六个居家康复建议,请根据五个人的感冒症状,将症状和建议进行匹配,并将答案填入答题卡内。
31 Emma has a bad pain in her head. It’s hard for her to move it. 32 Noah doesn’t feel good because his body temperature is 38. 3 degrees Celsius. 33 William says his movements hurt because he has pains that make him tired, weak, and sleepy. 34 Luna’s throat hurts. It’s worse when she swallows or talks. 35 Jack doesn’t like it when he’s looking forward to a delicious meal after getting over a cold and then realizes he can’t taste or smell. A.Taking warm baths or showers can ease your body pains and make you feel better. Heating blankets might also help with some physical pains. B.Using warm salty water as a mouthwash can ease a sore throat. Honey can also help sore throats get better quicker. C. If your fever is not too high (less than 38.5℃), you don’t need medical treatment. Just make sure to drink lots of water and rest a lot. A warm bath (around 37°C) can help lower your body temperature. D.Cut fresh ginger (生姜) into small pieces. Press them lightly and put them in a cup of water. Boil it and drink this soup 3 to 4 times a day to ease your cough. E. If you have a headache, put a cold pack on the front of your head. Keep it there for 15minutes and then take a 15-minute break. F. Apple vinegar (醋) is an amazing natural solution for loss of taste and smell. It can help reduce discomfort and speed up recovery.
第二部分 非选择题(25分)
三、语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
For more than a month, the world has been excited about a new AI model, DeepSeek-R1.
It 36 (develop) by DeepSeek, a Chinese business in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
37 new AI was released on Jan 20. In just one week, it beat Open AI’s ChatGPT and became the top free application (应用) in Apple’s App Store, reported Xinhua.
38 (it) developer said that DeepSeek-R1 is as good at difficult tasks as other big models but needs less computing power (算力). It is also the 39 (expensive) of its kind and it took only about 5.57 40 (million) US dollars to develop. That is why less than the hundreds of millions or even billions that US businesses have had to spend on 41 (build) similar AI models, Marc Andreessen, a technology expert in the US, told Xinhua.
DeepSeek-R1’s success 42 (large) came from its special training method. Traditionally, AI is trained in two ways. One is Chain-of-Thought (思维链), where AI learns to break problems 43 smaller, simpler steps. The other is Supervised Fine-Tuning (监督微调), which works by showing AI lots of practice problems along with the right answers for it to find a pattern. So far DeepSeek-R1 44 (grow) to be a reasoning model, which is a new type of AI, noted Microsoft engineer Vinayak Hegde. Regular (常规的) AI models, like GPT-4o, usually just give direct answers. 45 reasoning models are trained to both think and show the process.
四、书面表达(15分)
智能机器人的出现给我们的生活带来巨大变化,设想你有一个智能机器人,你将怎样与它度过一天?假如你是李辉,请以“A day with my smart robot”为主题写一篇演讲稿,参加China Daily举办的中学生科技周活动。
内容要点如下:
1.你对智能机器人的态度;
2.你们如何度过一天;
3.你的感想。
注意:
1.词数80词左右,开头已写好,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Hello, everyone. I’m Li Hui. I stand before you to talk about smart robots. ___________________________
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英 语
第一部分 选择题(50分)
一、完形填空(10分)
1-5 ABACC 6-10 CAAAC
二、阅读理解(40分)
11-15 DCBDA 16-20 CBDAB 21-25 CBDBB
第二节 短文填空(共 5 小题, 每小题2分)
26-30 FAECB
第三节 信息匹配(共 5 小题, 每小题1.5分)
31-35 ECABF
第二部分 非选择题(25分)
三、语法填空(10分)
36.was developed 37.The 38.Its 39.least expensive 40.million
41.building 42.largely 43.into 44.has grown 45.But
四、书面表达(15分)
【参考范文】
Hello, everyone. I’m Li Hui. I stand before you to talk about smart robots. I believe smart robots are helpful friends. They can make our lives easier but shouldn’t replace human efforts.
My robot Buddy and I start the day with morning exercises. He prepares breakfast while I make the bed. At school, he reminds me of the class schedule and records key points. After school, he helps check math problems and plays English listening practice. In the evening, we play chess and share interesting science facts. Before bedtime, he charges himself quietly.
Living with a robot teaches me that technology should assist, not control us. Let’s use robots wisely to create a better future! Thank you.
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