2025年山东省潍坊市高密市中考三模英语试题( 含答案,无听力音频及原文)

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2025年山东省潍坊市高密市中考三模英语试题( 含答案,无听力音频及原文)

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九 年 级 英 语
(时间90分钟,满分110分)
2025.05
一、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面语篇, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The wonderful scenery of Scandinavia attracts tourists from all over the world.
Islands Scandinavia has many beautiful islands. Some places, like Svalbard, are home to both people and some polar bears! Visitors to Scandinavia can explore among the islands or enjoy staying on the mainland for all kinds of fun activities.
Sea line There are many rocks on the beach of the Scandinavian sea. Norway has the longest sea line in Europe, while Canada has the longest in the world.
Norwegian ice cap Norway has 2,534 ice caps. They are made of ice, snow and rock. Ice caps are thousands of years old and record events on Earth. 10% of Earth’s land is covered by them. Norway’s summer ski centers are on ice caps for cold-weather sports all year.
1. What can visitors do on the islands
A. Jog along the sea line. B. Make some explorations.
C. Hunt polar bears. D. Join in climbing rocks.
2. What can we know about Scandinavia
A. It lies between Canada and Norway.
B. Its sea line is the longest in the world.
C. It has more than a quarter of 10,000 ice caps.
D. Its skiing centers on ice caps can be used for half a year.
3. What does the word “them” refer to in the passage
A. Ice and snow. B. Ice and rock.
C. Ice, snow and rock. D. Ice caps.
B
A soldier’s diary, a red flag from wartime, a mobile communication vehicle (车辆) from the 1960s... These are just a few of over 30,000 objects housed at Liu Yongpeng’s private museum in Xinjiang.
The museum, which is around 1,200 m , has only a single hall and was built by Liu five years ago. At first, only his friends and relatives visited his museum, but now it draws over 100 visitors daily.
Most of the objects in the museum are related to important moments in history. Since 2006, Liu has traveled across Xinjiang and even to other provinces, collecting folk objects, especially those related to the history of the Communist Party of China.
Liu houses this collection to show the great changes that have taken place in Xinjiang over the past years. In the meantime, he aims to pass he spirit of the older generations (代) down to the younger generations.
At first, Liu’s wife didn’t understand why he spent so much money and time on the museum project. Her feelings changed when students in her daughter’s school paid a visit to the museum and spoke highly of it. Now both Liu’s wife and daughter have become interpreters at the museum, telling visitors the touching stories behind each object.
Liu has spent millions of yuan collecting and maintaining(维护) these objects. Although Liu’s museum has difficulty making a living, he has never thought of giving it up. “As more and more people have come here and got inspiration, I have more confidence to carry on,” he said.
4. When was the museum built
A. In 1960. B. In 2006. C. In 2015. D. In 2020.
5. Which are mentioned about the museum
①The size of the museum. ②The number of objects in the museum.
③The cost of the museum. ④The idea of how to build the museum.
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ①②③ D. ②③④
6. What’s Liu’s wife’s attitude toward the museum project now
A. Doubtful. B. Hopeful. C. Supportive. D. Negative.
7. Why did Liu build the museum
A. To show his personal collections.
B. To make a living by selling tickets.
C. To make Xinjiang famous for tourism.
D. To show Xinjiang’s changes and pass on red spirit.
C
Have you ever ridden a roller coaster If so, you probably couldn’t help screaming as it moved along at top speed. What an exciting way to have a great time!
For centuries, people have been drawn to the excitement of roller coasters. The story of these amazing rides started in Russia. More than 300 years ago, during winter festivals, Russians created slides using wood and ice. They continuously watered ramps made of wood , turning them into huge, slippery (滑溜的) ice slides. Then, they carved ice seats to make sleds that could glide down these slides. Finally, they climbed a set of stairs at the back of the slides. This was the very beginning of roller coasters.
As time passed, people wanted to enjoy sliding throughout the year. In 1817, a company in Paris started developing a system to keep cars locked on the track. That’s when the first real roller coaster was born.
In 1884, the Switchback Railway opened at Coney Island in New York. To take a ride, people had to climb a tall tower. At the top, they boarded a small train that rushed down a 200-meter slope(斜坡). Once at the bottom, riders got off, and the driver took the train back to the top. It wasn’t that exciting since its highest speed was only 10 kilometers per hour.
Nowadays, roller coasters come in all kinds of designs. One of the fastest is the Top Thrill Dragster in Cedar Point, Ohio, which can reach speeds of 190 kilometers per hour. But who knows Sooner or later, even faster and more exciting roller coasters will surely hit the scene.
8. What does the underlined word “screaming” in Paragraph 1 mean
A. 攀爬 B. 逃避 C. 微笑 D. 尖叫
9. Which of the following is TRUE about the Switchback Railway
A. It was built in New Zealand in 1884.
B. It could bring people a very exciting ride.
C. People who rode it would go down a 200-meter slope.
D. People who rode it needed to drive the train back to the top.
10. What can we learn from the last paragraph
A. Roller coasters are developing fast.
B. Roller coasters are safer than ever.
C. More and more people like roller coasters.
D. More and more roller coasters are out of use.
11. What is the best title for the passage
A. How to ride roller coasters
B. The history of roller coasters
C. How to keep safe on roller coasters
D. The way of making roller coasters
D
Have you ever heard the phrase “You never get another chance to make a first impression(印象) ” It may sound like an unusual piece of advice, but it is true that the first impression someone has of you will probably influence how he treats you or reacts to you in the future.
What is even more interesting is that the brain takes in all the information to create that first impression in about three seconds. When you meet someone for the first time, by the time you have stated your name or shaken hands, the other person has already formed an opinion about the kind of person you are.
So how do you make a good first impression All things grown-ups tell you such as being polite and being well-dressed are very important. However, the most important tool for making a good first impression is your face. Smiling, being responsive, and looking like you are happy will always leave a positive impression on people, especially those who do not know you. Most people, generally speaking, are ready to smile back when they are smiled at.
Furthermore, smiling and being in a positive mood helps you to know and get a better understanding of new things. This means that you can possibly be friendlier to people you do not know and be more creative and able to solve problems more quickly. So if you ever need a reason to be happy, think about the wonderful people you might meet and impress with a cheerful smile.
If you pay attention to people around us, You will find a lot of successful cases like this.
12. How long does it take the brain to create the first impression
A. About three seconds. B. About one minute.
C. About five minutes. D. About half an hour.
13. What is the most important to make a good first impression
A. Shaking hands. B. Wearing a smile.
C. Dressing nicely. D. Stating your name.
14. What can a positive mood help you do according to the passage
A. Keep healthy. B. Be more careful.
C. Make more friends D. Understand new things better.
15. What might the writer talk about next
A. Examples of good first impressions.
B. How to improve your speaking skills.
C. The importance of being an honest person.
D. Advice on how to be a more creative person.
E
As the old saying goes, “Nothing can be achieved without norms (规范) or standards.” There are always rules for people in different fields, especially for students. 16
◆ Be friendly to the people you are with.
Have you ever quarreled (争吵) with your teammates when your basketball team lost 17
◆ Do more at school.
April is Bird-Loving Month in China. Is your school doing anything to celebrate If possible, you should be active in joining them. 18 What’s more, you will sense the good feeling of working together with more people.
◆ Be open to new ideas.
Have you ever thought that people could live on the moon Maybe you’ll discover Earth II someday. 19 Everyone’s ideas are important. You should welcome them because new ideas make life better for everyone.
◆ 20
If you have played computer games for two hours in your room, don’t tell your parents you have done your homework. Telling a lie will lead you to the trouble of making up more stories to make your lies seem reasonable.You will also find it difficult for your parents, friends or teachers to trust you.
根据语篇内容,从下列选项中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。
A. Only by working together can you make your team stronger. B. Some new rules are made to decide who the top students are. C. You can learn more about animals and how to protect them. D. Avoid keeping bad habits and start good ones. E. Keep the habit of telling the truth. F. Don’t look down on new ideas.
二、语言知识运用(共20小题;满分35分)
阅读下面语篇, 从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Florentijn Hofman is a Dutch(荷兰的) artist. His large sculptures(雕塑) are welcomed all over the world. He often looks for 21 from different things. One way he gets ideas is from his children’s toys. These toys have helped him to 22 his animal sculptures, such as the well-known Rubber Duck.
The idea of Hofman’s another work—Floating Fish 23 old Chinese stories. He was especially 24 in the old story about a fish jumping over the “Dragon Gate”. 25 he visited Wuzhen, he saw how people lived there. “I 26 in the town for days and saw people feed the fish. I also saw some fish sculptures on the wall,” he said. These sights made him come up with the idea for Floating Fish. Hofman seriously created Floating Fish. He wanted it to show the beauty of Chinese 27 .
Now, the amazing fish sculpture is 28 in Wuzhen. It draws many people’s attention. People are amazed by its size and the story 29 it.
Florentijn Hofman’s sculptures are not only interesting but also 30 .They bring different cultures together. Through his works, he shows the world many wonderful stories from different places and lets people think about the connection between art and culture.
21. A. ideas B. stories C. thanks D. answers
22. A. search B. clear C. create D. keep
23. A. looked like B. came from C. depended on D. talked with
24. A. interested B. successful C. weak D. rich
25. A.Whether B. If C. Since D. When
26. A. stayed B. forgot C. left D. returned
27. A. language B. culture C. nature D. music
28. A. thrown B. placed C. sold D. broken
29. A. against B. along C. behind D. above
30. A. common B. meaningful C. simple D. cheap
B
阅读下面语篇,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词。(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
The next morning I decided to visit the Count’s(伯爵的) room to see what I could find. It was dangerous, but I had to try.
I moved down the wall 31 (slow). Once or twice I almost 32 (fall), but at last, I entered the room.
The Count was not there. I looked for the castle keys, but I could not find them. Over in one corner of the room there was some gold, and on the other side of the room there was a big 33 (wood) door. It was open and I saw there were some stairs 34 (go) down. I went down them, and I came to another door. This was open too, and I found 35 (I) in a room with a stone floor. I looked around, there were about 50 boxes, and they 36 (fill) with earth. To my surprise, the Count 37 (lie) in one of them! I could not say if he was dead or asleep. His eyes were open and looked cold and stony, but his lips were still very red. He didn’t move. I went 38 (near). I thought perhaps he had the castle keys on him. But when I looked at those cold, stony eyes, my blood ran cold. Afraid, I turned and ran back to the window, I did not stop 39 (think) until I was back in my room.
“Will the Count die if I don’t return ” I said to myself. A moment later, I lifted my courage to the room a 40 (two) time.
四、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
阅读下面语篇,并根据每小题要求作答。
Sichuan’s special cultural symbols are becoming popular around the world. Three important examples are Dao Lang’s music, Li Ziqi’s countryside lifestyle videos, and film maker Jiaozi’s Ne Zha cartoon films.
Dao Lang is a Chinese musician who mixes traditional and modern music. His songs, like The First Snow of 2002 and Luocha Haishi, use easy-to-understand words and memorable tunes (难忘的曲调) to share stories about life. The song Luocha Haishi became popular on foreign music platform because of its interesting cultural stories and easy-to-remember tunes. This shows how Sichuan’s music is spreading around the world.
Li Ziqi’s videos show the beauty of Sichuan’s villages. She shows traditional farming, cooking, and handmade skills in the videos. Her videos have been watched billions of times online, letting people from other countries see the quiet and beautiful life in China’s countryside.
Film maker Jiaozi’s Ne Zha films are great successes in Chinese cartoons. The first movie, Ne Zha: Birth of the Demon Child, became very successful because of its exciting story and the main idea of “never giving up”. The second movie, Ne Zha: The Devil’s Fury shows more about Sichuan’s culture. For example, Taiyi Zhenren speaks in Sichuan language, and some scenes (场景) are taken from old Sichuan places like the Sanxingdui Ruins. Jiaozi’s personal story of giving up a good job to go for his dream — also shows Sichuan’s creative ideas.
41. Why was Luocha Haishi popular on foreign music platforms
______________________________________________________________42. What does Li Ziqi’s videos mainly show about Sichuan
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43. How does the second Ne Zha film show Sichuan’s culture (请列举2点)
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44. Please translate the underlined sentence into Chinese. (请将文中划线句子翻译成汉语)
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45. How does Jiaozi’s personal story show Sichuan’s culture What can you learn from it
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五、写作(满分20分)
Teens Around the World是一个国际青少年交流网站,近日有人在上面发帖。假设你是李华,请阅读原帖后,结合自己的生活或学习经历,用英语跟帖。
注意:
1.不要出现考生本人信息; 2. 80-100词。
Teens Around the World
Subject: Special cultural symbols in your hometown
Hello! There must be some special cultural symbols in your hometown. What are they How do you like them Please share one or two of them with us. Tina, America
Dear Tina,
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Li Hua, China初中英语学业水平模拟考试(三)参考答案
一、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
1-3 BCD 4-7 DACD 8-11 DCAB 12-15 ABDA 16-20 BACFE
二、语言知识运用(共20小题;满分35分)
A. 完形填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
21-25 ACBAD 26-30 ABBCB
B. 词汇应用(共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)
31. slowly 32. fell 33. wooden 34. going 35. myself 36. were filled
37. was lying 38. nearer 39. to think 40. second
三、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分 )
41. Because of its interesting cultural stories and easy-to-remember tunes.
42. It shows the traditional farming, cooking, and handmade skills.
43. (1)Taiyi Zhenren speaks in Sichuan language.
(2)Some scenes are taken from old Sichuan places like the Sanxingdui Ruins.
44.电影制作人饺子的电影《哪吒》在中国的动画领域取得了巨大成功.
45. His story of giving up a good job to go for his dream shows Sichuan’s creative spirit. His story told us if we have a dream, hold on, work hard, never give up, and we will succeed in achieving it.
四、写作(满分20分)
评分标准
优秀 (20—18分)
完全符合题目要求,表达清楚,信息完整,语言通顺,语意连贯,字数达标,基本或完全没有语言错误。
良好 (17—15分)
符合题目要求,表达基本清楚,信息较完整,语言基本通顺,语意基本连贯。有少量语言错误,但不影响整体理解。
及格 (14—11分)
基本符合题目要求,表达不够清楚,信息不够完整,语言欠通顺,有部分语言错误影响整体理解。
不及格 (10—6分)
部分内容符合题目要求,内容不完整,表达不清楚,信息不完整,有较多语言错误,所写内容难以理解。
差 (5—0分)
与题目有关的内容不多,不能表达自己的思想。只是简单拼凑提示词语或抄写其他文本内容的。
参考范文1 (One possible version)
Dear Tina,
I’d love to share some special cultural symbols in my hometown.
One of the most important traditions here is celebrating the Spring Festival. Families get together to clean their homes, put up red couplets on doors with blessings, and enjoy a big family dinner on New Year’s Eve. My favorite part is making dumplings with my grandparents. We hide coins in some dumplings, and whoever bites into one is said to have good luck all year!
Another tradition is Mid-Autumn Festival. We eat moon cakes and enjoy the full moon, which means family unity. Last year, my little sister and I carried lanterns like rabbits to a park, I think it is magical!
I’m proud of these traditions because they connect me to my family and history. What about your hometown traditions I’d love to hear about them!
Li Hua, China
参考范文2 (One possible version)
I’d like to share some traditional handicrafts from my hometown.
One special craft here is Chinese paper-cutting. These paper cuttings are like flowers, animals, or Chinese characters. We usually cut red paper with small scissors or knives. These cuttings are often stuck on windows during festivals to bring good luck. Last winter, I joined a art club at school to learn this skill. My first try was a mess, but my teacher encouraged me, and now I can make simple paper-cuttings. It’s amazing!
I think these traditional handicrafts aren’t just hobbies—they’re a way to pass down stories and values. They also help me relax after studying!
Do you have traditional handicrafts in your culture I’d love to hear about them!
Li Hua, China
参考范文3
Dear Tina,
My hometown is Weifang, a beautiful city in Shandong Province, China! Known as the“Kite Capital of the World,”Weifang holds an international kite festival every April. People from all over the world come to fly kites. There are all kinds of shapes like dragons, butterflies, and even cartoon characters. It’s like a big party in the sky!
But there’s more! Weifang is also famous for Yangjiabu New Year paintings. These are bright, beautiful pictures made with wooden blocks. Artists carve the designs into wood and paint them by hand. The paintings often show happy scenes, like children playing or flowers blooming. Many families use them to decorate their homes during holidays.
Don’t forget the food! Try Weifang BBQ buns (肉火烧), which are crispy outside and juicy inside. Another favorite is Chao Tian Guo (朝天锅), a tasty dish with meat and vegetables wrapped in a thin pancake.
Li Hua, China

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