浙江省初中名校发展共同体2025届九年级下学期中考二模英语试卷(含答案,含听力音频,无原文)

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浙江省初中名校发展共同体2025届九年级下学期中考二模英语试卷(含答案,含听力音频,无原文)

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2025年浙江省初中名校发展共同体中考二模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、听力选择
1.What does the girl want to borrow
A.The notebook. B.The textbook. C.The storybook.
2.What is the relationship between the two speakers
A.Doctor and patient. B.Salesman and customer. C.Driver and passenger.
3.Whose pencil is it
A.Sam’s. B.Tina’s. C.Linda’s.
4.How much does the man need to pay
A.$10. B.$20. C.$30.
5.How did Peter feel when he saw the Great Wall
A.Happy. B.Disappointed. C.Shocked.
听下面一段较长对话,回答两个小题。
6.Which environmental problem are the speakers talking about
A.Air pollution. B.Climate change. C.Water pollution.
7.What does Paul do to protect the environment when he goes to the store
A.Take his own bag. B.Save much water. C.Take a bus.
听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。
8.When did Anne begin to have a fever
A.Yesterday morning. B.Yesterday afternoon. C.Yesterday evening.
9.How often should Anne take the medicine
A.Once a day. B.Twice a day. C.Three times a day.
10.What may Anne do tomorrow
A.See the doctor again. B.Have a good rest. C.Join in the basketball game.
听下面一段独白,回答五个小题。
11.Who is the speaker
A.The school teacher. B.A student. C.A firefighter.
12.How long will the fire exercise last
A.Half an hour. B.An hour. C.An hour and a half.
13.What should we do if there is a fire according to the speaker
A.Make a plan to run away.
B.Put a wet cloth on nose and call 110.
C.Make sure we have smoke alarms at home.
14.How many suggestions are given in this text
A.4. B.5. C.6.
15.When is the open day of the fire station
A.Tuesday. B.Thursday. C.Saturday.
二、阅读理解
Good manners are necessary to show respect for others.
Please/ Thankyou* Always say “please” if you are asking for something. * Always say “thank you” if someone does something for you. Personal habitsStay away from bad habits such as: * Spitting (吐口水), nose picking and leaving a toilet dirty. * Loud burping (打嗝), breaking wind (放屁),swearing (咒骂). * Jumping into other people’s conversations.
Telephone manners* Answer the phone politely with a greeting. * Ask who is calling and who they would like to speak to. * Offer to take a message if the person is not free. * Always write the message down and pass it to the correct person. ______* Wait until everyone is seated before starting to eat. * Don’t reach in front of people. Instead, ask to have something passed to you. * Don’t lick the plate or eat messily (乱七八糟地). * Wait for everyone to finish or ask before you leave the table. * Offer to help with the cleaning.
Treating others with respectAlways: Tell the truth. * Be interested in what others have to say. * Wait patiently in queues (排队), don’t push in. * Do what you say you will do. * Offer to help others when you can.
16.What should you do when you answer a phone
A.Keep the caller’s message secret.
B.Stay silent until the other person speaks.
C.Offer to take a message if needed.
D.Say thank you after you pick up the phone.
17.Which of the following can be put in the blank ▲
A.Waiting for others B.Doing housework
C.Food choices D.Table manners
18.Which shows your respect for others during a conversation
A.Taking control of the conversation.
B.Showing an interest in others’ words.
C.Swearing at the people you don’t like.
D.Jumping into others’ conversation suddenly.
You must have heard of “city bu city” (meaning city or not city), an Internet buzzword (流行语) created by foreign blogger Baobaoxiong. It’s used to ask if a place feels like a big, fashionable city.
Millions of foreigners like Baobaoxiong are visiting China and posting their travel videos. The visa-free transit policy (过境免签政策) plays an important role in this period. Travelers from 54 countries can stay in China for up to six days without a visa as long as they have a travel document and a connecting ticket to leave.
The visa-free transit policy started in 2013. Back then, it allowed travelers to stay for 72 hours in seven different big cities in China. Now, travelers can stay for 144 hours in 41 places across provincial areas. It has attracted (吸引) more travelers to China. In the first three months of this year,266 percent more foreigners came to China through visa-free policies compared with the same period last year.
▲ Through this policy, more and more people get to see the real China. "This is the whole reason why we decided to come to China. We want to see exactly what it’s like by ourselves," said Irish YouTuber Luke in his online video. He thought Chengdu was fun believably good, beautiful and modern, totally different from what he had heard about China from Western media.
Yuyuantantian, a new media account (账号) under China Media Group, looked at 100 China travel videos made by foreigners. It found foreigners used to visit famous spots like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. But now they prefer experiencing everyday activities like shopping at markets, riding shared bikes and joining square dancing in parks. These activities give foreigners a closer look at everyday life in China, said Yuyuantantian.
19.Why do more foreigners visit China now according to the passage
A.They are attracted by 144 hours visa-free transit policy.
B.They want to follow the internet buzzword “city bu city”.
C.China has become the most fashionable country in the world.
D.They are curious about the Western media’s description of China.
20.Which one is the best to fill in the blank ▲
A.Practice makes perfect. B.No pains, no gains.
C.Seeing is believing. D.When in Rome, do as Romans do.
21.Which activities may foreigners prefer experiencing in Beijing now
①Visiting the Summer Palace. ②Tasting some local food.
③Going to Tian’anmen Square. ④Doing taichi in parks.
A.①② B.③④ C.①③ D.②④
22.What is the main idea of the text
A.The popularity of Chinese cities.
B.The influence of the visa-free transit policy.
C.The advantage of Internet buzzwords on tourism.
D.The experiences of foreign YouTubers in China.
Growing up, we’ve heard a lot of stereotypes (刻板印象) of how sex (性别) influences interests and jobs. For example, boys do math better than girls, while girls are better at learning languages. We usually think this is because of differences in how boys’ and girls’ brains work. But is it true
According to past studies, some parts of our brains can be different in size. Scientists used to think these differences might affect how well men and women think and do things. They found this by scanning (扫描) people’s brains. However, in most of the studies, researchers only scanned several hundred people. As said in a 2022 study, for such research to be believable, you would need to scan the brains of a few thousand people at least.
In 2021, the UK Biobank, a big database used for research, scanned the brains of 40,000 people in the UK, providing new insights. It showed differences between men and women in the size of certain brain parts. About one-third of these parts were found to be larger in men, while another third were larger in women.
However, these differences were very small, often just a size difference in percentage (百分比). The differences are not big enough to form a conclusion (结论) from them, Camille Williams from the University of Texas at Austin, US, told New Scientist.
Also, our brains might change in structure (结构) and size according to our life experiences. For example, even if a part of a man’s brain, responsible for doing math, is larger than that of a woman, it is possibly because he takes jobs that use math skills. So, any brain differences between men and women could be a result, not a cause, of different roles in life and society, noted New Scientist.
23.How does the writer organize the passage
A.By listing different opinions about the same topic.
B.By giving examples first and then making a conclusion.
C.By comparing past studies with a new study all the time.
D.By presenting a problem, discussing studies and then giving the result.
24.What does the underlined word “insights” in the third paragraph mean
A.new understandings B.new problems
C.new questions D.new plans
25.Which of the following sentences is true
A.Life experiences can lead to changes in the structure and size of our brains.
B.The differences in brain size are the main cause of different interests and jobs.
C.Scientists are sure that brain differences decide how people think and do things.
D.The UK Biobank’s study found huge differences in brain size between men and women.
26.Where is this text most probably from
A.A fashion magazine. B.A science report.
C.A storybook. D.A travel guide.
My phone rang. It was a text (短信) from an unfamiliar number, showing a photo of a smiling man in his 30s. “What a strange picture to receive!” I thought to myself.
For the past three years, I have been getting texts meant for this man, Jared. When the second text came, I was a playful girl in the Grade Six.
“My Mom just told me that the Football Club will host a free barbecue (烧烤) dinner on Saturday! Hope you all will enjoy it,” it said.
“YUMMY!” I carefully replied.
The story of Jared became deeper. I learned that he was part of the Bowery Mission, which sounded like a gaming group. Looking it up, I realized it was actually an organization that helped poor families. This was around the same time I stopped volunteering in my community. I spent more time taking art classes and doing different sports. I then got some group texts from the organization. When a message came about offering food, I texted back, “Count me in!”
However, I started to feel bad about this lie (谎言). Another man sent a long message, talking about the hopeless moments in his life. As I imagined what a good friend Jared could be, I felt ashamed that I was unable to provide the support this man needed and realized that I was not even a good listener to my own friends.
During this time, I noticed how much Jared’s life has changed and I have also been discovering who I am learning from Jared, I have made more efforts to my community, and become a more understanding friend. Last month, I received another text. Yet, I replied, “Hey, sorry, this is not Jared, but I hope he is doing well.”
27.How did the writer feel when she got the second text
A.Strange. B.Interested. C.Nervous. D.Bored.
28.What can we infer (推断) from paragraph 5
A.Jared stopped going to the charity.
B.Jared would like to join in a donation event.
C.The writer was curious about a gaming group.
D.The writer knew more about Jared through texts.
29.Why did the writer feel bad about the lie
A.She could not help the man like Jared.
B.She was unable to support her own friends.
C.She was not a good listener for the man.
D.She could not get on well with her own friends.
30.Which of the following is the best title for the text
A.An Important Lesson about Honesty
B.A Message that Has Never Been Sent
C.A Self-discovery Journey with a Wrong Number
D.Two Good Friends Who Learned from Each Other
三、完形填空
Fiona was a very popular girl at school. From an early age, she never failed to show kindness and friendliness to 31 . She invited the whole class to her birthday party and sometimes gave presents to everybody.
However, things changed on International Day of Friendship. On that day, the teacher said, “Today, each of you has to make three 32 to give to your three best friends.” Fiona was 33 at the thought. “This will be so much fun! Choosing three from all my great classmates,” she thought to herself, eyes shining.
But when all the presents were made and 34 , a shocked Fiona stood there, empty-handed. She didn’t 35 this. “I didn’t get any presents ” she cried. Everyone came to comfort her. “Sorry, Fiona,” one said. “It’s okay, don’t be too sad,” Another added. 36 each stayed only a short time before leaving—just as she had done to others so many times.
Fiona was heart-broken. She ran home and talked to her 37 , “I don’t understand. I’ve always been so 38 to everyone. Why didn’t I get any presents ” Her mother, sitting her down 39 , replied, “My dear, you can’t 40 friends with a smile or a few kind words. If you want true friends, you must give them time and real 41 . For a true friend, you must always be 42 in good times and bad.”
Hearing this, Fiona decided to change her ways to 43 have some true friends. As she lay in bed that night, she thought about 44 to achieve this. She thought about her mother, who was always ready to help her, put up with (忍受) her bad behaviour, encouraged her and loved her dearly. That was what made a true friend! Fiona smiled happily, 45 she already had the best friend anyone could ever want, right under the same roof.
31.A.someone B.anyone C.everyone D.no one
32.A.cards B.books C.presents D.letters
33.A.excited B.bored C.tired D.sad
34.A.taken out B.given out C.laid out D.found out
35.A.notice B.hate C.expect D.forget
36.A.And B.But C.So D.Or
37.A.father B.mother C.sister D.brother
38.A.bad B.helpful C.rude D.nice
39.A.gently B.quickly C.loudly D.politely
40.A.stop B.buy C.save D.praise
41.A.money B.advice C.humour D.care
42.A.absent B.available C.busy D.free
43.A.firstly B.suddenly C.hardly D.finally
44.A.weather B.where C.how D.when
45.A.noticing B.realizing C.imagining D.doubting
四、任务型阅读
阅读下面材料,从所给的A~E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第1~4小题,并回答第5小题。
Saving money for a rainy day in Germany
Germans are known for their beers and soccer. But do you know that they also like to save money
The world’s first savings bank opened in 1778 in Hamburg, a city in northern Germany. By 1836, there were more than 300 of these savings banks in the country. Germans think that saving money is a good habit. German families have saved more than 8 percent of their income over the last 20 years, according to OECD data.
According to the Financial Times, being careful with money is part of the image that Germans have of themselves. They honestly believe that saving money is a virtue (美德), like being honest or kind. If every German keeps dropping coins into money boxes, Germany will become richer and stronger.
A.How do Germans save money
B.What is the reason Germans save money
C. This makes them the top savers in the world.
D.Saving has a long history in Germany.
E. What’s more, Germans think that saving money is important for their country.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.Do you think it’s a good habit to save money like Germans Why or why not (answer with no more than 20 words)
五、选词填空
将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
perform wonderful danger whatever be harmful to
Our natural world is full of beauty and value. The mountains, forests, and rivers give us a 51 place to live. We can breathe fresh air, see pretty animals, and pick delicious fruits—all thanks to nature.
But many things we do 52 nature. People throw rubbish everywhere, and factories pour dirty water into rivers. These actions put our planet in 53 .
To make things better, we should 54 simple tasks. We can pick up litter, save water, and plant trees. 55 small steps we take, they will help. Let’s work together to save our beautiful nature!
六、短文填空
阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Helen Keller was born in 1880. When she was a baby, an 56 (疾病) made her blind. She couldn’t see colors or faces, but her mind was full of curiosity.
At the age of six, Anne Sullivan—a teacher who got 57 (特别) trained, came to help her. Anne spelled words on Helen’s 58 (手指). Helen learned quickly and started writing diaries. These diaries later became important books.
Helen attended school just like other 59 (孩子). She learned knowledge by listening to lectures through touch. Her hard work made her a role model for millions.
She never 60 (结婚). Instead, she traveled the world to help others, 61 (除了) when her health was bad. Her speeches and books are 62 (值得) reading. They teach us to be brave.
I first heard about Helen in a school book. Up to now, I’ve 63 (收集) pictures and stories about her. Now, her story becomes part of 64 (我的). Whenever I feel sad, I remember her words: “Keep 65 (尝试;努力).” Helen Keller shows us that even darkness can’t stop a bright heart.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
According to a report of CCTV, more and more 24-hour libraries are open even on weekday nights. Now, besides cafes and parks, there is another place for people 66 (go) after work in the evening.
Ye, a 26-year-old from Shandong, finds it convenient for working people like her. “The 67 (tradition) local libraries usually open at 9 am and close at 6 pm. 68 , I can only study early in the morning or late at night,” Ye said. She 69 (normal) goes to a 24-hour library in Weihai every day. “ 70 is very good for studying although there are some people who sleep there or leave books around.” She added.
The Beijing Library is one 71 the 24-hour libraries across the country. Since opening its doors, it 72 (become) a cultural symbol, welcoming 4.28 million 73 (visitor). By offering services even when the main library 74 (close), the 24-hour zone better meets the needs of different readers.
People’s longing for public cultural spaces like libraries shows 75 improvement of our country. For them, visiting museums, libraries, and exhibition halls is not just a relaxation (放松). but a way of life.
七、书面表达
76.假如你是李华,并即将就读某高级中学。该校英语社团正开展新生线上交流活动。其公众号将推送系列关于健康生活的内容。请你阅读以下倡议通知,并向公众号投稿。
注意:
1.短文需包含通知中提到的要点,可适当发挥;
2.文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;
3.词数80左右,稿件首位已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear freshman, Our English club is now asking for suggestions on the theme of healthy living. You are warmly welcome to share your ideas. Have you had a healthy life in junior high school You can just talk about the problems you have faced, such as being stressed out or lacking enough sleep. Besides, do you have any resolutions to spend a healthier vacation or to be healthier in senior high school Looking forward to your suggestions and hope all of you enjoy your senior high school life. Yours, Ms. MillerDear schoolmates, I am glad to show you my life. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Best wishes, Li Hua
《2025年浙江省初中名校发展共同体中考二模英语试题》参考答案
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.C
6.B 7.A
8.C 9.C 10.B
11.C 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.C
16.C 17.D 18.B
19.A 20.C 21.D 22.B
23.D 24.A 25.A 26.B
27.B 28.D 29.A 30.C
31.C 32.C 33.A 34.B 35.C 36.B 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.B 41.D 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.B
46.D 47.C 48.B 49.E 50.Yes, it is. Because it helps deal with unexpected situations.
51.wonderful 52.are harmful to 53.danger 54.perform 55.Whatever
56.illness 57.specially 58.fingers 59.children/kids 60.married 61.except 62.worth 63.collected 64.mine 65.trying/working
66.to go 67.traditional 68.However 69.normally 70.It 71.of 72.has become 73.visitors 74.is closed 75.the
76.例文
Dear schoolmates,
I’m glad to show you something about my life.
In middle school, I didn’t get enough sleep. I often stayed up late to finish my homework. As a result, I was always stressed out and felt tired during the day.
For the coming new term, I’ll better plan my time. I’m going to make a daily schedule so that I can go to bed before 10:00. Also, I’ll ride a bike to school everyday to build up my body. It’s a kind of relax for me, too. What’s more, I intend to join the swimming club in senior high.
I’m really eager to start this healthy journey in high school!
Best wishes,
Li Hua

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