2024--2025学年度江苏省苏州园区星海中考英语二模试卷(含答案)

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2024--2025学年度江苏省苏州园区星海中考英语二模试卷(含答案)

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2024—2025学年度江苏省苏州园区星海中考英语二模试卷
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1.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.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷(选择题)
一、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
How to Stay Awake During School
If you’ve ever stayed up or had a bad night of sleep, you know it’s difficult to stay awake in class when you’re tired. So how to keep yourself awake 1
Taking part in class
2 They are great ways to force yourself to stay awake because they need your mind and your body to work together. To listen to your teacher well, you should try to keep eye contact, face the speaker, and pay close attention. Also, group discussions are a great time to keep yourself awake. Try to sit yourself near people who always volunteer in class and have a lot to say in discussion.
Keeping your body active
Walk around before or after class. 3 For example, go outside during breaks and get your blood moving to keep your body awake. Besides, you can move your body a little in your chair to help you feel refreshed. You can start by moving your hands, shoulders and neck. After you stop moving, you might feel tired again, but it can help a little bit.
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Whether your class is in the morning, afternoon, or evening, eating three regular and balanced meals per day will help you fight tiredness. 5 But you should avoid heavy foods right before class as they can make you sleepy. By the way, especially in a class, a bottle of cold water can work right away when you might start e to class with a bottle of cold water. You’ll also get a little energy from the coldness every time you take a drink.
A.Preparing a little bit water.
B.Staying awake with food and drinks.
C.Exercise tells your body it’s not time for sleep.
D.Here are some creative ways you can get with.
E.You’ll be close to people who are more active in class.
F.The food will give you energy and help you stay awake.
G.Listen actively to the lesson and discuss with your classmates.
1.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
2.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
3.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
4.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
5.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共15分。
I was eleven years old, standing outside when I saw the house I grew up burnt to the ground. A few minutes earlier I was asleep in bed when a 6 woke me up. My nana’s bedroom was just next to my brother’s and mine. A fire had broken out there and awakened her. Hearing her shouting, my elder brother 7 quickly. While I was walking 8 the smoke and darkness, he ran from room to room waking everyone in the house. The house, 9 , was over 50 years old and made of wood. Before we could do anything, the fire destroyed (摧毁) it.I stood there, shaking when the fire destroyed everything. I watched 10 while my mom cried and my dad sighed (叹息). I wondered what was going to happen to us since we had lost all of our things. As I 11 , though, I realized something for the first time: The things that matter in our lives aren’t things. I saw my elder brother running to get help. I saw my nana and dad sitting together and my mom 12 our little dog. I suddenly realized that we were all 13 . Everything that was necessary had survived the fire. Our life would continue. We would all be around to love each other for many years to come. And that was all that mattered. I 14 think of that fire that helped me to become who I am today. It showed me what is truly important in my life. It helped me to learn that the 15 we share is far more important than the things we own.
6.A. ring B. fight C. noise D. laugh
7.A. watched B. jumped C. searched D. acted
8.A. towards B. through C. across D. behind
9.A. however B. otherwise C. therefore D. moreover
10.A. carefully B. helplessly C. angrily D. calmly
11.A. looked back B. looked up C. looked out D. looked around
12.A. training B. dressing C. holding D. washing
13.A. tired B. careless C. poor D. alive
14.A. hardly B. still C. once D. just
15.A. love B. responsibility C. knowledge D. opinion
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
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Important NotesYou can apply for ONE category (类别) only (Academic, Improvement, or Talent), Winners will be announced on December 15, 2025.
16.Students need to apply for the scholarship before ________.
A. October 30, 2025 B. November 30, 2025
C. December 15, 2025 D. September 15, 2025
17.David won the first prize in the national singing competition. He can apply for
A. Academic Excellence B. Big Improvement
C. Outstanding Leaders D. Special Achievements
18.What can be the school’s attitude (态度) towards students’ development
A. The school pays more attention to students’ study results.
B. The school thinks scholarships make students study harder.
C. The school values different achievements and talents of students.
D. The school tries hard to build a good teacher-student relationship.
B

Have you ever heard of Pi Day You may think it is all about having pies. That’s only partly right. Pi Day is actually about maths! Every year on March 14th, maths lovers and scientists all around the world celebrate Pi Day to honour the special number π (3.14159...).
▲. It was founded in 1988 by Larry Shaw. He worked at the Exploratorium, a museum of science and technology. He connected March 14th with π and celebrated his very first Pi Day with a pie party. Later, the celebration became a tradition at the museum and more visitors joined in it every year. In November 2019, Pi Day was designated (指定) as the International Day of Mathematics by UNESCO, an international organization.
There are many kinds of celebrations of Pi Day. Some people choose to memorize as many digits (数字) as they can, while some take part in a Pi parade, enjoying delicious pies and dancing to music. Besides, people use a writing style called Pilish to celebrate Pi Day. In a Pilish sentence, the number of letters in each word matches the digit of π. The first word has three letters, the second has one letter, the third has four letters, and so on. An engineer, Michael Keith, even wrote a book called Not a Wake by using Pilish.
Pi Day is a day of discovery and joy, reminding us of the importance and beauty of mathematics in our lives. Let’s celebrate the mathematical wonder of π!
19.Who is most likely to be interested in Pi Day
A. A food lover. B. A maths lover. C. A music writer. D. A novel writer.
20.Which can be the best to fill in the blank ▲ in Paragraph 2
A. Pi Day is a young international festival
B. Pi Day is celebrated in different ways
C. Pi Day is celebrated all over the world
D. Pi Day is a time to make delicious pies
21.Which sentence is written in Pilish
A. Now, I get an award. B. Now, I have a dream.
C. Now, we buy a chair. D. Now, we wash an apple.
22.What’s the writer’s purpose in writing this passage
A. To explain the reason for founding Pi Day.
B. To discuss the meaning and importance of Pi Day.
C. To introduce the history and celebrations of Pi Day.
D. To remember Larry Shaw who founded Pi Day.
C
While everyone is having a heated discussion about China’s DeepSeek AI model, there’s something many miss:To young Americans like me, DeepSeek isn’t just impressive-it’s actually cool. All of them don’t know China well, but they find Chinese internet culture fresh and exciting.
Why First, China’s internet really offers special experiences and Chinese apps show growing creativity. I don’t use TikTok much myself, but its energy beats any US video platform. It’s said that over half of Americans actively use it:
When TikTok faced legal (法律的) problems this month, American teens didn’t turn to European choices. They rushed to a Chinese app called rednote (Xiaohongshu). With 300 million Chinese users, this platform recently became popular in America too. The app mixes Chinese text with fashion photos and funny animal pictures for young people from both countries to exchange information there.
DeepSeek itself stands out among AI chatbots. Besides its technical (技术的) skills and low cost, it has personality. Its replies can be playful or childlike for us - it even rewrote John Milton’s Paradise Lost as an original (原创的) story!
Old generations found Europe culturally “cool”, but now China stands as America’s only true equal in global (全球的) influence. Though our cultures are quite different, both nations share features like openness and business energy. Having visited China 11 times, I’ve seen how its talent creates online experiences that attract Americans.
People focus too much on DeepSeek’s technical progress and miss the bigger picture: China isn’t just catching up technologically, but culturally too. Their internet world feels alive in ways that connect with young Americans’ hope for something new.
23.What do rednote and DeepSeek have in common
A. They are only popular among young users.
B. They face legal challenges in the US market.
C. They join technology and youth’s taste together.
D. They have won against technology companies worldwide.
24.Why does the writer talk about his 11 trips to China
A. To make the readers feel closer.
B. To make his ideas more believable.
C. To show his love for China.
D. To compare China’s past and present.
25.Which of the following ideas might the writer agree with
A. China’s cultural power is growing with technical progress.
B. AI should value technical skills more than creative features.
C. American youth will stop using European cultural products.
D. TikTok’s success proves Chinese apps will beat Western ones.
26.Where is the passage probably taken from
A. A government report. B. An educational magazine.
C. A history textbook. D. A technology website.
D
On the first day of grade 8, Mr Lemke greeted our energetic class as our English teacher. He spoke with purpose and warmth, making it clear he’d run a tight ship. He announced we’d learn 400 lines of poetry that year. By heart. The whole class whispered in astonishment (惊讶). And I wondered how I would ever memorize so much poetry.
As weeks passed, Mr Lemke had us taste poems like delicious dishes. He invited us to follow their rhythm, mood and meaning. “Poetry isn’t just words,” he said. “It’s music, strong feelings, and a window into another spirit.” Then we read aloud, had discussions, and even acted some lines out. For each poem, we explored the poet’s life and the moments that inspired (赋予灵感) their work. One rainy afternoon, Mr Lemke played soft classical music while we read Wordsworth, encouraging us to “feel the rain in his words”.
One of the first poems we learned was “To Autumn” by John Keats, written in 1819. It praises the harvest season and nature’s richness, while also suggesting at the coming of death and decay (衰败). Keats advises us not to worry about the future, “Where are the songs of Spring Ay, where are they Think not of them, thou hast thy music too.”
Of course, complaints never stopped. Every week brought new poems: romantic poems, funny poems and strange poems. I often shut myself away in my quiet bedroom, sometimes sitting by my desk and sometimes walking around. And I went over a poem line by line until I could recite (背诵) it by heart.
Somehow, I got through grade 8. And I entered high school. That fall, when I was walking on a path covered with golden leaves, I found myself reciting those same lines of Keats.
It took me years to realize the gift Mr Lemke had given me through poetry. He believed poetry could make me a better person and invited me to treasure it as part of myself. He taught me what learning “by heart” was all about.
27.What does the underlined part “making it clear he’d run a tight ship” in Paragraph 1 mean
A. He planned to build a boat.
B. He enjoyed sailing activities.
C. He would manage the class strictly.
D. He would let students learn whatever they like.
28.What was the writer’s first reaction (反应) to memorizing poetry
A. He was excited about the challenge.
B. He felt confident in her memory abilities.
C. He was unsure about the importance of poetry.
D. He felt doubtful about finishing the task.
29.What method did Mr. Lemke use to improve students’ understanding of poetry
A. Focusing on their rhythm, mood and meaning.
B. Breaking down the poems’ sentence structures.
C. Comparing poetry with other forms of literature
D. Offering his personal understanding of each poem.
30.What is the best title for the passage
A. A Serious English Teacher B. Ways to memorize Poems
C. The Gift of Learning by Heart D. The Beauty of Autumn in Poetry
第II卷(非选择题)
四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。
31.“I am a normal 20-year-old man,” Liu Chunhe, a young man with cerebral palsy (脑瘫), says in the movie Big World. The movie came out on Dec 27, 2024. It shows a summer Liu spends with his family. He tries to make his grandmother’s dream of playing the drums come true. Along the way, he also learns more about himself.
Instead of showing Liu as a person with a disability needing special care, the movie shows him as an everyday person. Many people fear or look down on him; only a few see him as an equal. People also doubt him, saying, “A person with cerebral palsy can’t play the drums.” But Liu proves them wrong by showing his other skills, like his great memory. He also learns to drive and works hard to get into his dream university.
Before playing the role of Liu in the movie, Yi Yangqianxi, the talented young actor, read books and watched videos about people with cerebral palsy. He also copied how they move, talk, and even think. With all the efforts, his acting in the movie is very real and lively. “They always put themselves in a low position. They often say ‘I’m OK’ or ‘It’s alright’, trying to please others,” Yi told CCTV.
“Playing this role has shown me a new way of looking at the world,” said Yi. “Now I feel deeply moved whenever I meet someone with cerebral palsy, or when they see themselves in my role.”
This movie helps ________________________. It also shows that Chengdu, where the movie was filmed, is a city with a warm heart, welcoming everyone and every story.
(1) Who is Liu Chunhe in the passage _______________________________
(2) How did Yi Yangqianxi make his acting in the movie real and lively ________________________________
(3) Complete the sentence in the last paragraph with no more than 15 words._______________________________
五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。
32.
used to as a result ski be different from early
Do you know where humans first went 1 Is it Russia Maybe Canada The answer is China!
In 2005, a group of farmers in Altay, Xinjiang, found some cave paintings drawn 12000 years ago. These paintings showed how men 2 ski. A few days later, scientists from 18 countries visited Altay. After careful check and discussion, Altay was considered as the 3 place where people skied in the world.
The skis Altay people used 4 today’s skis. The skis have smooth horse hair on the bottom, making little friction (摩擦力) when they go downhill. However, going uphill is against the direction of the hair. 5 , it creates more friction and helps people climb. How clever!
六、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
33.In 960 AD, a woman named Lin Mo, was born on Meizhou Island in Fujian. When she was just 28 years old, she lost her life while 1 (try) to save fishermen. People made a temple (寺庙) on the island and started to worship (敬奉) her as a sea goddess (海神) to remember her 2 (kind). This is the story of Mazu. She is such 3 important goddess in Chinese culture that many people celebrate her with stories and ceremonies.
Meizhou Mazu Temple is the first Mazu temple in the world. In the temple, people usually hold a 4 (year) ceremony with thousands of Mazu worshippers. The ceremony is about minutes long. During the event, 64 dancers do Bayi Dance while 5 (music) play music.
Mazu worship doesn’t just take place inside the temple. Each year, a Mazu statue (神像) is taken outside to wish people good luck. A woman is 6 (choose) to play the role of Mazu to present gifts to the statue in the ceremony. In 2017, the Mazu statue was taken to Singapore and Malaysia by plane. 7 Mazu was played by a real person, people even bought tickets for her.
Jinzan, an inheritor (传承人) of Mazu ceremonies, 8 (be) the chairman of the temple. 9 the age of 19, he started working at the Meizhou Mazu Temple. “When I went abroad with statue, I realized that the sea goddess brought Chinese people together both at home and abroad,” Lin said 10 (proud). He hopes to better introduce Mazu culture to the world in the future.
七、单词拼写-单句:本大题共8小题,共8分。
34.When we give (指示), make sure they are clear enough to understand.
35.Mike has returned the book I (借) him the other day.
36.After waiting for him for twenty minutes, I was getting (急躁的).
37.Life is full of chances. You’ll never know what amazing things may happen (除非) you take a chance.
38.If you can’t find your pen, just use m . I have three pens.
39.In the traditional Chinese culture, Loong is a symbol of p .
40.—Could you put me t to the manager please —Sorry, he is busy now. I will tell him to call you back when he is free.
41.Listening to my favourite songs can c me up when I feel sad.
八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
42.成长从来不是单线程的进步,而是在不断打碎与重塑中,完成对自我的多维拼图。电影《小小的我》中刘春和将“残缺”转化为破壁之力并实现青春理想,《哪吒 2》中哪吒将“魔性”转化为守护之力并重写英雄使命,从而构成他们人生拼图中最具识别性的一片。请以“ A Puzzle Piece of Growth”为题,写一篇英文短文,讲讲你的成长故事。
内容包括:1. 你对“成长的一片拼图”的理解;
2. 你的“成长的一片拼图”的故事;
3. 你得到的启发。
注意:1. 词数100词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2. 内容需涵盖所有要点,可适当发挥;
3. 文中不得出现真实校名和姓名等信息。
A Puzzle Piece of Growth
Growth is like solving a puzzle, in which every piece ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1~5.【答案】D、G、C、B、F
6~15.【答案】C、D、B、A、B、D、C、D、B、A
16~18.【答案】B、D、C
19~22.【答案】B、A、B、C
23~26.【答案】C、B、A、D
27~30.【答案】C、D、A、C
31.【答案】【小题1】
He is a person with cerebral palsy.
【小题2】
Yi Yangqianxi read books and watched videos about people with cerebral palsy, and copied how they move, talk, and think.
【小题3】
more people understand and care about those with cerebral palsy
32.【答案】【小题1】
skiing
【小题2】
used to
【小题3】
earliest
【小题4】
are different from
【小题5】
As a result
33.【答案】【小题1】
trying
【小题2】
kindness
【小题3】
an
【小题4】
yearly
【小题5】
musicians
【小题6】
chosen
【小题7】
Since
【小题8】
is
【小题9】
At
【小题10】
proudly
34.【答案】instructions
35.【答案】lent
36.【答案】impatient
37.【答案】unless
38.【答案】mine
39.【答案】power
40.【答案】through
41.【答案】cheer
42.【答案】A Puzzle Piece of Growth
Growth is like solving a puzzle, in which every piece represents a significant moment, experience, or lesson that shapes us into who we are. Each piece, once placed correctly, contributes to a clearer picture of ourselves, revealing a more complex and multifaceted individual.
For me, one crucial puzzle piece of growth was overcoming my fear of public speaking. In middle school, I was extremely shy and would avoid speaking in front of others at all costs. However, a school project required me to present in front of the entire class. It was a daunting task, but I knew I had to face my fear. With much practice and encouragement from my teachers and friends, I finally stood up and delivered my presentation.
This experience taught me that growth often involves stepping out of our comfort zones and facing our challenges head-on. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about embracing our imperfections and using them as stepping stones to become better versions of ourselves.
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