资源简介 2025年中考英语第三次模拟考试卷(广州专用)(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:90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I 卷 (选择题)一、语法选择(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Teachers are often considered to be engineers of the human soul. They are expected to spread knowledge, ideas and 1 . There is one person in China who is called the “teacher of teachers”. He is Tao Xingzhi. He is a wise man and devoted his whole life to education.Born in Anhui province, China, in 1891, Tao studied abroad 2 educational methods. 3 Tao returned to China in 1917 and began his own career as 4 educator, he did not blindly follow western education methods or theories. In fact, he changed the saying of “Education is life itself” to “Life is education”. For Tao, education is an active experience in real life instead of 5 and being told. He encouraged students to think independently and apply 6 they learned to their daily lives.Besides developing education methods, Tao 7 tried his best to improve mass (大众) education. After doing surveys in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai in 1921, Tao 8 surprised to learn that in China more than 70% of the people in the city didn’t know how to read or write. 9 the problem, Tao organized young workers and farmers to study while working. Later, most of 10 became teachers at schools in the countryside. In January 1934, he started the “Little Teacher” movement in which young students were encouraged to serve as teachers to 11 . They even taught those who were 12 than themselves. Under Tao’s guidance, over 18,000 “little teachers” 13 in Shanghai within 10 months. He 14 a middle school in Chongqing and offered free education to poor children.Maybe Tao’s motto is the best explanation for his life. “Giving a whole heart, yet taking nothing in return, not 15 a leaf of grass.” For Tao Xingzhi, education was not just about learning about knowledge but about changing lives. His teachings and actions make him not just a teacher but also a wise man whose achievements will forever be remembered and celebrated.1.A.true B.truly C.truth D.truer2.A.for B.to C.with D.at3.A.Until B.Before C.When D.If4.A.a B.an C.the D./5.A.to tell B.tell C.tells D.telling6.A.what B.how C.why D.that7.A.too B.as well C.also D.either8.A.is B.was C.were D.has been9.A.Solve B.To solving C.Solved D.To solve10.A.them B.they C.their D.theirs11.A.other B.another C.the others D.others12.A.old B.older C.the oldest D.elder13.A.train B.trained C.was trained D.were trained14.A.found B.was founding C.founded D.would found15.A.just B.even C.only D.neither二、完形填空(共10题,每小题1分,满分10分)Life at Cambridge was exciting for Charles. Then bug-collecting was a 16 activity among the students there. They would spend a lot of time looking for insects and hold competitions to see who could find the most 17 bugs! Bug-mad Charles soon became one of these “collectors”.18 , while looking for bugs, Charles found a dead tree—a great place to look for new insects! He pulled away some of its bark (树皮) and found a very beautiful bug, which he caught with one hand. He then found another, and caught it in his other hand. That was 19 he saw a very unusual bug running around.Thinking quickly, he put one of the insects he was holding into his 20 so he could catch the new one. In a second, he realized he had made a big 21 —the bug in his mouth let out some sour juice that made him spit (吐) it out. In a cough, he 22 all three bugs and had to start looking all over again! He couldn’t help but laugh at what had happened: how amazing! It also gave him a great idea: why not 23 a club where he and his friends could taste other unusual things Charles set up the Glutton Club to share his interest in 24 strange creatures. The members would serve different insects and then compare their tastes to see which tasted best.The boy who loved bugs never lost his interest in 25 the secrets of nature. He would go on to have many exciting adventures and discover many amazing things.You might not have guessed that the boy in this story is Charles Darwin.16.A.hidden B.popular C.small D.challenging17.A.strange B.delicious C.expensive D.unusual18.A.Once B.Finally C.Firstly D.Later19.A.when B.where C.how D.why20.A.pocket B.mouth C.hair D.shoe21.A.achievement B.success C.surprise D.mistake22.A.killed B.hurt C.lost D.caught23.A.start B.manage C.choose D.control24.A.catching B.raising C.eating D.holding25.A.filming B.telling C.watching D.exploring阅读(共两节,满分35分)第一部分 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AAs Lia Bentley walked home from school on an October afternoon, she saw patterns of symmetry(对称) all around her: the birds in the sky, even The autumn leaves that covered the sidewalk, were symmetrical. A butterfly landed on a branch above her, and Lia suddenly stopped. She held her breath and smiled, watching its perfectly symmetrical wings.Now Mt. Ferris, their science teacher, gave them a special assignment: to find the most beautiful example of symmetry and give a report to the class on it. Years ago, she was given a microscope for her birthday. Now she realized that she could use it to study symmetry. She set up her “laboratory” in the shed. While observing, she was amazed by what she saw, but none of it seemed to fit for the assignment. None of it was truly beautiful.“What are you bringing to class ” Lia asked her friend Matt on the bus ride to school.“A model airplane,” replied Matt successfully. “And my brother Leo is bringing his guitar.”“Those things are nice,” thought Lia, but there must be something more beautiful out there.”That night, she stayed in the shed until her father called her inside. “Come on, Lia. The weather forecast says it’s going to snow.” Lia’s heart sank. The cold weather would mean fewer things to see under the microscope. Lia had to hand in her assignment in just a few days. She began to feel worried.Just then, the shed door was blown open by a strong wind. As she turned her head against the wind, she caught sight of a single snowflake that had blown into the shed and onto the stage of her microscope. Lia looked through the eyepiece, and she saw the most shining and beautiful example of symmetry she could ever have imagined. She cried excitedly, “A snowflake! Why didn’t I think of that before ”She took a closer look through the eyepiece, but the snowflake had disappeared—melted. “No! Wait! Oh, no!” cried Lia. She had to take the snowflake to class, but how It would melt before she could even get on the bus! Then she had an idea. Lia ran to the house and took her camera. With the help of the microscope, she took many pictures of the snowflakes on the stage before they melted. Each snowflake was different, symmetrical, and unbelievably beautiful!26.Why did Lia feel worried when winter arrived A.She didn’t like snowy days at all.B.It was difficult for her to find symmetrical things.C.Her assignment had to be completed after winter.D.The shed was so cold that she couldn’t study there.27.According to the story, the symmetrical things would be shown in Mr. Ferris’ science class ЕXCEPT ________.A.a butterfly B.a model airplane C.a guitar D.a snowflake picture28.Which of the following isTRUE A.Lia could bring some real snowflakes to her science class.B.Lia’s father taught her how to complete her science assignment.C.Lia got a great idea about symmetry because of the cold weather.D.Lia held her breath when she saw the butterfly because it was ugly.29.What’s the best title of the story A.A Difficult Assignment B.The Coming WinterC.A lovely Snowflake D.A Beautiful SymmetryBAlthough we often hear about driverless cars, it is still not clear when we will be able to buy one to make those long boring road trips a lot easier. Let’s take a look at why.What driverless technology is in use now The idea of a driverless car dates back to 1939! However, we are not sure what driverless technology can and can’t do. When most people think of driverless cars, they think of sitting back in their car and reading a book while the car does all the work and gets them to where they want to go. In fact, that kind of technology is many years away. At the moment, our car can help control the direction, but our attention must still be on the road. Before smarter technology becomes popular, people will need to deal with a lot of problems, such as getting the car to understand the road signs and allowing cars to “connect” to one another. In this way, all cars can be aware of what is happening around them.What problems are driverless cars facing There are a few reasons why driverless cars may take some time to come to fruition.Although AI and driverless skills have developed for a long time, AI still isn’t as smart as a human brain when something happens suddenly. Driverless technology needs to be able to deal with some accidents before it can become truly popular.Online attack is also a kind of danger. Hackers(黑客)could get into your car and take control of your car, using their skills to either steal your car or even hurt you. Our technology must be safe before we give too much trust in driverless cars.Driverless cars could actually make the air pollution worse. If people are able to sleep or work in their cars, there will be even less reason to get public transport(公共交通). Unless driverless cars are all powered by clean energy, the planet won’t be better with more driverless cars.30.About driverless cars, the writer agrees that ________.A.we can buy some in the near future.B.they were first invented in the 21st century.C.hackers will surely operate our cars through the Internet.D.the drivers still have to pay their attention on the road for now.31.The following phrase “________” has the same meaning as the underlined phrase “come to fruition” in Paragraph 3.A.come into use B.run free C.set off D.take place32.According to the passage, driverless cars are facing the problems EXCEPT ________.A.air pollution B.high price C.online attacks D.AI technology33.How does the writer organize the article A. B.C. D.CLeeds Bike RidesJoin a bike ride around Leeds. Join our family friendly bicycle ride!More and more people are challenging the car-dominated culture of our cities. And why not Urban cycling is fun, healthy and lets you see your town in a new and interesting way. Our bike rides are perfect for all the family members: mum and dad, children aged four and over, and grandparents too! Our groups are small—between four and ten riders. Ride one of our fantastic bikes with a bell, a light and a basket, if you want one. We also give you a helmet, a safety vest and a lock because your safety is very important to us. Ride down quiet streets, across big squares and along paths through the beautiful parks of Leeds, and see many of the city centre’s famous places. The ride includes stops where we’ll listen and dance to live music.You can also try food from popular local restaurants like, Ackee Bamboo Jamaican Cuisine or Adassa’s Breakfast Cafe. Remember to ride with traffic, not against it. Use bike lanes whenever you see them. Obey the road rules. Ride in a single line. Make sure you gesture every time before you make a turn. Summer ●every day, 10 a.m.—12 noon ●1st May — 30th September Winter ●Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.—1 p.m. ●1st October — 28th FebruaryTickets: 20 for adults; 10 for children; FREE for seniors over 60 years old. Buy your tickets on our website or at Leeds Bike Riders, near Middleton Train Station, opposite the Bluebird Cafe.34.When can we join a bike ride around Leeds A.At 8 a.m. on Sunday in March.B.At 11 a.m. on Monday in July.C.At 10 a.m. on Wednesday in November.D.At 2 p.m. on Friday in December.35.You would like to take your two 6-year-old sisters, your parents and 70-year-old grandfather to join the bicycle ride. How much should you pay A. 60. B. 70. C. 80. D. 90.36.This passage is mainly to ________.A.encourage people to ride instead of driving carsB.ask people to visit the famous places in LeedsC.show people how to ride a bike safely in LeedsD.invite people to take part in Leeds Bike RidesDIn sunny California, Craig Rogers was sitting on his surfboard when his board suddenly stopped moving. He looked down and was afraid to see a great white shark biting the front of his board. “I could have touched its eye with my elbow.” says Craig. Too scared, he waved his arms and cut two of his fingers on the shark’s teeth by accident. He got off the opposite side of his surfboard, into the water. Then, with Craig in the water, blood flowing from his fingers, the five-meter-long shark simply swam away.Over a hundred shark attacks happen each year. Of these, one third are said to be great white attacks. As a result, great whites are often called “man-eaters” and thought to hunt and kill humans. However, this is not true. In fact, a person has a greater chance of being killed by lightning than by a great white. With frightening jaws (下巴) that hold around 300 teeth, a great white could very easily kill a person. Shark researchers are trying to understand the reasons why great whites attack people and why most of those people manage to escape a death.One of the most common explanations for great white attacks is that great whites don’t see well. They often mistake a person for a seal or a sea lion—a delicious snack to a great white. But there is reason to doubt this. Some research now shows that great whites can actually see, and discover seals, very well. When attacking seals, great whites shoot up to the surface and bite with great force. However, when they get close to humans, they often move in slowly and bite less hard.“They take a bite, feel them over, then move on.” says Peter Klimley, author of The Secret Live’s of Sharks.Shark experts like Klimley hold the opinion that great whites “attack” because they are actually curious animals that like to study things. They believe that it’s possible that great whites use their bite not just to kill and eat, but also to collect information. According to this idea, once a great white is clear about what it is biting, it simply lets go.Though such experiences are unlucky for people like Craig, perhaps when sharks bite surfboards, other objects, or even people, they are probably just trying to learn what they are.37.What’s the correct order of Craig Rogers’ experience a.The shark bit Craig’s fingers.b.The shark swam away.c.Craig fell into the water.d.Craig was sitting on the surfboard.e.A white shark bit Craig’s surfboard.A.d﹣e﹣a﹣c﹣bB.d﹣e﹣c﹣a﹣bC.e﹣d﹣a﹣c﹣bD.c﹣a﹣b﹣d﹣e38.According to the passage, it is difficult to understand why great whites ________.A.kill humansB.have around 300 teethC.often let humans escapeD.grow to five meters long or more39.In Klimley’s opinion, great whites attack because ________.A.they are always hungryB.they have big jawsC.they are curiousD.they don’t see well40.The best title for this passage could be ________.A.Great Whites: Facts and FictionB.How to Survive a Shark AttackC.Why Great Whites Kill HumansD.Surfers and Sharks: Impossible Friends第二节、阅读填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)阅读短文及文后A~E选项,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。How to mend a broken friendship It may be hard, but fixing a broken friendship will make it even stronger than before. Here are some tips that will be useful.Be the one to reach out before the other.41 Let it be you this time. It will show them that you want to be friends again, and you’re serious about resolving things. Think about how you can reach them, you may need to try a few different ways to get in touch.42If your friend refuses to see or speak with you, or visiting them in person isn’t a choice, you may want to just back off for a while. Your friend wants space and that should be respected. Use the time to reflect on the situation and prepare what you want to say. Don’t push your friend if it’s clear they want space. It will only upset them and make them annoyed with you.Talk about the problem honestly and openly.Explain how you feel and be honest about it. Then ask them to do the same. Let them talk for as long as they need to. Really listen and don’t interrupt(打断)them. 43Apologize to them and accept their apology.Even if you didn’t do anything and you believe the situation is their fault, opening with an apology. You could say “I’m really sorry things have gotten to this point. I want things to be better between us.” If you did wrong in some way, apologize to them sincerely. 44Avoid restarting an argument.It’s important that you don’t say or do anything hurtful during this conversation. 45 so do your best to keep things peaceful. If things get heated, don’t allow them to become worse.A.Respect your friend’s need for space.B.If they apologize to you, accept their apology.C.Argument will only further damage the friendship and make things worse.D.If you aren’t talking to each other, someone will have to make the first move.E.This way you both get to tell your side of the story and get everything out on the table.第II 卷 (非选择题)四、写作(共三节,满分30分)第一节 语篇填词(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下面短文,并根据短文大意及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。在填写答卷时,要求写出完整单词(每空限填一词)。As Grade 9 students, we are busying studying for the coming entrance exam. Every day we have lots of exercises to do and many e 46 to take. Some of us feel upset, and some even lose heart. But we will not help ourselves if we lose heart. Instead, we should face it with a smile. Once I read a short story called The smile. In this book, he talk about his experiences as a pilot in World War Two. He was caught by enemy and sent to p 47 . But he tried to think of ways to escape. One day he wanted to smoke but he had no match. He asked his jailor(狱卒) for a light . When the jailor came up to him, he smiled p 48 and naturally. The jailor seemed to be affected and smiled too. Then they began to talk. They both s 49 pictures of their families. The pilot said sadly that he would never see his family again because he was to be killed. He would not have a chance to see his children grow up. The jailor was moved by the pilot’s words. W 50 saying a word he unlocked the cell and quietly let him go.第二节 完成句子(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)51.每年有大量的食物被扔掉。A large amount of food every year.52.为了解决这个问题,商家把剩菜装满盲盒,例如三文治和蛋糕,半价出售。To solve the problem, stores the blind boxes leftover food, sandwiches and cake, and sell them at half prices.53.这是多么精明的想法啊!it is!54.通过这种方式,顾客可以省钱,但他们无法决定能吃什么。In this way, customers can save money, but they can’t decide .55.我们需要制定严格的规则,从而让这个新兴的商业模式更加成功。We need to set strict rules this new way of business can become .第三节、书面表达(15分)56.上周,你去了科技博物馆参观,你对“未来人类与机器人生活”主题展厅的一款家庭医生机器人Home Doctor很感兴趣,你打算在本周英语课上向同学们介绍它。请根据以下思维导图的内容提示写一篇英语短文,为介绍做准备。Home Doctor What does it look like ●… ●…What can it do ●… ●…What did it do at the show ●…What do you think of it ●…How did you feel after the visit 注意:(1)必须包含全部要点,可适当拓展;(2)词数80词左右(短文的开头已给出,不计入词数);(3)不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。Last week, I went to the Science and Technology Museum. I was greatly interested in a new kind of robot___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________试卷第1页,共3页试卷第1页,共3页《2025年中考英语第三次模拟考试卷(广州专用)》参考答案1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.B16.B 17.D 18.A 19.A 20.B 21.D 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D26.B 27.A 28.C 29.D30.D 31.A 32.B 33.B34.B 35.B 36.D37.A 38.C 39.C 40.C41.D 42.A 43.E 44.B 45.C46.(e)xams 47.(p)rison 48.(p)olitely 49.(s)hared 50.(W)ithout51. is thrown away52. fill with such as53. What a clever/smart idea54. what they can eat55. so that more successful56.例文Last week, I went to the Science and Technology Museum. I was greatly interested in a new kind of robot “Home Dcotor”. It is red and looks like a lovely girl, and it is about 1.2 meters tall. Home Doctor can not only offer health advice, but also treat diseases at home. At the show, it demonstrated how to check blood pressure and give dietary suggestions.I think it’s a very useful invention that will be a good assistant to people. If its prices can be a little lower, each family can enjoy its service. After the visit, I felt excited and hopeful about the future of healthcare technology.答案第1页,共2页答案第1页,共2页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览