2025年广东省深圳市龙华区九年级中考英语6月份第三次模拟考试卷(原卷版+解析版)

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2025年广东省深圳市龙华区九年级中考英语6月份第三次模拟考试卷(原卷版+解析版)

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2024-2025学年深圳市龙华区第二学期九年级英语
6月第三次模拟考试卷
(考试时间:70 分钟 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)
I. 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。(共 10 小题,每
小题 1 分)
When Emily was young, she was a shy artist in her class. Her classmates sometimes laughed at her drawings, so she
felt 1 for many years. However, at 13 years old, Emily found her love for 2 when she accidentally mixed
colors on an old canvas(油画布). She 3 her true voice through her artwork, more clearly than any words she
could say. So, she decided to spend her free time learning different art forms.
Emily had a 4 talent for painting. Her art teacher saw her talent and 5 her to enter art
competitions. 6 , her talent began to show in her artwork. She won local competitions for her paintings, and
at just 18, she earned a spot in a famous national art show.
Emily painted for several hours each day, even on weekends. But art wasn't her only 7 . Like other teens,
Emily enjoyed spending time with friends and family 8 she could. They went to parks and museums. Besides,
she decided to 9 a new sport, such as playing yoga or playing basketball.
Emily's journey from a girl who was worried about her art to a successful young artist made her a role model. She
would say, "I hope I can inspire others who feel misunderstood, and encourage them to go for their 10 . What
really matters is how we express ourselves. "
1. A. lively B. satisfied C. amazed D. lonely
1
2. A. painting B. jogging C. acting D. singing
3. A. hid B. forgot C. lost D. discovered
4. A. usual B. terrible C. poor D. natural
5. A. forced B. encouraged C. disagreed D. stopped
6. A. Recently B. Unluckily C. Slowly D. Importantly
7. A. choice B. habit C. interest D. lesson
8. A. whatever B. whenever C. however D. whoever
9. A. give up B. take up C. put up D. look up
10. A. jobs B. schoolwork C. friendship D. dreams
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(40 分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题1.5分)
A
Shenzhen is the first city in the world where all buses run on electricity. Since 2023,all 16,000 buses in the city use
electricity instead of diesel (柴油). This big change helps make the air cleaner and reduces noise. Each electric bus can
cut about 50 tons of dirty air each year, which is very good for our environment.
The government spent over 3 billion yuan on this clean energy project. Electric buses cost more to buy (about
300,000 yuan extra each), but they save money later because electricity is cheaper than diesel. Drivers say these buses
are quieter and easier to drive. Many passengers also say the rides are smoother than before.
The city built 510 special stations with 8,000 places to charge (充电) the buses. About 100 of these stations use sun
power to make the electricity, making them even cleaner. The buses can go 250km after charging for just 2 hours -
enough for a whole day's work. At night, workers charge all the buses so they' re ready for the next day.
“The air is much better now,” says Li Wei, a student who takes Bus 234 every day. “I don't smell the bad bus smoke
anymore.” Many people like taking photos of the new buses because they look modern and clean. Some tourists even
ride them just to see how they work.
Now, other big cities like Beijing and Shanghai are also starting to use electric buses. The United Nations says
Shenzhen's buses are” a good example for all cities" to help protect our environment. Many countries are learning from
Shenzhen's success.
11. What makes it special about Shenzhen's buses since 2023
A. They all use electric power. B. They use less diesel than before.
C. They have free WiFi for passengers. D. They carry more people than before.
12. Why does the passage mention"300,000 yuan" in the second paragraph
A. To compare old and new bus types.
B. To say diesel buses are better choices.
C. To show electric buses cost more money to buy.
D. To complain the government wasted much money.
13. How do some charging stations make the buses even greener
2
A. By using solar power. B. By working at night.
C. By using electricity. D. By charging buses faster.
14. What did the United Nations say about Shenzhen's buses
A. They cost too much to keep running.
B. Other cities should learn from them.
C. All cities must use them right away.
D. They can use sun power to make electricity.
15. Where would you most likely find this passage
A. In a science fiction. B. On a safety website.
C. In a nature magazine. D. In a travel guide book.
B
Have you ever watched the famous Disney movie Tangled《( 长发公主》), which tells the story of Princess Rapunzel
with long hair
Elsie Kennedy, 14, from Australia, loved Rapunzel very much, so she grew her hair down to her waist from
childhood. However, her reason for keeping her long hair changed over time. She decided to donate it to make a wig(假
发) for a child with cancer.
She got her first-ever haircut at her school, the Scon e Grammar School in 2024. She later donated her hair to Wigs
4 Kids, a program run by Kids with Cancer Foundation in Australia.
“I' ve never had a real haircut - my first trim(修剪) was at 7, and since then, just a small trim,” Kennedy told Kids
News. “I'm excited to get a new look, but I'm also very happy that my hair will go to a good cause.”
What's more, Kennedy tried to raise funds for other kids with cancer. To do that, she asked her school for help to get
the money and let more students know about kids with cancer. That was the reason why she had her hair cut at the school.
Students were then encouraged to wear purple or donate some money to show support. Kennedy chose the color
purple as the theme because it was Rapunzel's color. She always wears a beautiful long purple dress in the film.
Aiming to raise $14,000(about 102,000 yuan), she had reached just over $11,000 by January 2025. “To know that
my fundraising will help kids and families going through a really difficult time is amazing,” Kennedy told Kids News.
16. How does the author begin the article
A. By stating a scientific fact about hair growth. B. By asking a question about a Disney movie.
C. By describing a story about cancer patients. D. By telling why kids love the story of princess.
17. How did Elsie's purpose for keeping long hair change throughout the story
A. Long hair for beauty → Donation B. Love for Rapunzel→Fundraising
C. Personal style→ School project D. Family tradition →Personal interest
18. What did Elsie's school do to support her fundraising
A. It organized themed activities to raise money. B. It asked students to cut their hair for donation.
C. It suggested beautiful dresses to all students. D. It raised $14,000 in total for the activity.
19. Which word best describes Elsie's actions
A. Selfish. B. Creative. C. Caring. D. Funny.
3
20. What is the author's main purpose in writing this article about Elsie
A. To show how cartoons can change what teens wear. B. To tell how kids can help others in important ways.
C. To encourage people to join a cancer help group. D. To teach kids how to take good care of long hair.
C
From ancient campfire tales to modern novels, storytelling has always been a basic part of human culture. But
beyond entertainment, research shows that reading stories offers remarkable benefits for our brains, emotions, and social
skills. Let's explore why books are more than just words on paper.
Neuroscientists have discovered that reading fiction actually changes our brains. A 2023 Cambridge University
study found that regular readers develop stronger neural (神 经 的 ) connections in areas related to language and
imagination. MRI scans showed that when people read descriptive passages, their sensory cortex(感觉皮层) lights up as
if they were experiencing the events firsthand. This mental exercise keeps the brain sharp and may even delay cognitive
decline in later years.
Emotionally, stories help us understand ourselves and others better. Dr. Sarah Chen , a psychologist explains, "
When we identify with characters, we learn to feel what they feel. This practice of empathy in a safe environment makes
us more understanding in real life. "Many therapists (治疗专家) now use novels as tools to help patients process difficult
emotions and life challenges.
Furthermore, storytelling enhances creativity and problem-solving skills. Unlike passive entertainment like TV
shows, reading makes your brain work to picture scenes and guess what happens next. A study published in Creativity
Research Journal found that people who read fiction regularly scored 15% higher on creative thinking tests than
non-readers. This flexible thinking helps you do better in school and at work.
Socially, shared stories create powerful bonds. Book clubs and reading communities show how discussing literature
builds meaningful connections. As author John Green observes, " The stories we love tell others who we are. " Families
that read together develop stronger relationships, and cultures preserve their values through oral and written traditions.
21. What is the main focus of Paragraph 1
A. The benefits of reading. B. The history of storytelling.
C. The reasons why modern novels are important. D. The comparison between ancient and modern stories.
22. Why does the writer mention the Cambridge University study in Paragraph 2
A. To argue that fiction is better than non-fiction. B. To show that reading improves brain function.
C. To state that MRI scans are necessary for readers. D. To encourage people to read more scientific papers.
23. What does the underlined word" empathy" in Paragraph 3 most likely mean
A. Memory skills. B. Shared feelings.
C. Problem solving. D. Creative ideas.
24. How is reading stories different from watching TV
A. Reading is more fun than TV. B. Both are good for creativity.
C. TV helps you solve problems better. D. Reading makes your brain work harder.
25. Which is the best title for the passage
A. The Science Behind Reading Habits B. Why Reading Books Makes You happier
C. The Best Novels for Brain Development D. How Books Shape Our Minds and Lives
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第二节 六选五
请阅读下面的短文,并从下列方框里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。(共5
小题,每小题2分)
A. However, some parents feel unhappy.
B. It can also be harmful to students' eyesight.
C. Mobile phone has become a problem for middle schools.
D. So rules do not necessarily mean there will be no freedom.
E. And they make sure that the phone is turned off during class.
F. One of the rules is students aren't allowed to bring them to school.
Mobile phone used among school kids has become a problem for the school years. In our country, there are many
rules stopping the use of mobile phones at school. 26 It is a good rule because it is hard for school kids
to resist the temptation(诱惑) of mobile phones. Mobile phone is a distraction (分心事) to students during school hours.
27 What's worse, sometimes students use mobile phones to cheat during exams.
28 Because they can't get in touch with their children. Many people say that they understand why these
parents would want their children to have phones, but all of them think schools should let the students know when they
can use their mobile phones. So in lots of schools, if a student needs to bring a phone to school, his or her parents will
have to write a statement. 29 If the student breaks the rule and uses his or her phone during class, the student
will be warned.
This is a reasonable rule, isn't it Under such a rule, students still have some freedom, and they learn how to improve
self-discipline(自律能力) and live with new technologies. 30
In my opinion, freedom is based on good rules, so students should obey school rules.
第三节 信息匹配
下面的材料A-F 介绍了国际科技展的六件创新产品,请根据 Tom、Lily、Jack、Anna、Ben五位观众的需求,
为他们选择最合适的展品,并将标号填入括号中。(共5 小题,每小题 1.5 分)
A. Smart Water Bottle
This bottle shows how much water you drink and reminds you with a gentle light. It even connects to your phone to
show your daily water intake.
B. Air-Cleaning Backpack
Wear this backpack to clean the air around you as you walk! It uses a special filter(过 滤 器 ) to catch dust and
pollutants, perfect for city life.
C. Foldable(可折叠的) Solar Panel
A lightweight pancl that can be folded into a small size. It provides solar energy for phones or lamps during outdoor
trips.
D. Voice-Control Mirror
Say" Good morning" to turn on the lights, check the weather, or even play music— all while looking at yourself in
this high-tech mirror.
E. Safety Wheelchair
5
Designed for elderly users, this wheelchair automatically stops when it detects (检测到)stairs or dangerous areas. It
also has an emergency call button.
F. Language Learning Glasses
Wear these glasses to see real-time translations of foreign languages in your field of vision. Great for travelers!
31. Tom is an outdoor lover who often goes camping. He hopes to find a product that helps provide power in the wild.
32. Lily cares deeply about environmental protection. She prefers inventions that reduce pollution.
33. Jack is crazy about high-technology. He is always excited about smart devices that make daily life more
convenient.
34. Anna wants to find a useful tool for her grandmother, who has difficulty walking and needs extra safety support.
35. Ben enjoys creative designs that combine fun and practical use. He likes trying new ways to improve small daily
habits.
第二部分(非选择题25分)
III. 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所给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。(共10小题,每小题1分)
DeepSeek, a new AI search engine, is making waves in the tech world. It 36 (develop) by a team
of experts in 2024. Since its appearance, the team 37 (aim) to provide more accurate and relevant
search results.
Unlike traditional search 38 (engine), DeepSeek uses advanced algorithms(算法) 39
(understand) what you' re looking for. When you type in 40 question, DeepSeek tries to figure out
exactly what you mean and gives you the best answers, which means you spend less time searching and have
more time to find what you need.
DeepSeek is especially 41 (use) for students. It can help 42 (they) find information
for school projects faster, and learn new things 43 (easy).Instead of digging through lots of websites,
DeepSeek brings the best information right to us.
This new way of searching could change 44 we use the internet. With DeepSeek, finding what
you need is as easy as a few clicks. It's 45 having a super-smart helper that knows just what you'
re looking for!
IV. 书面表达(15分)
假设你是国际学校学生李华。你参加了上周学校的美育活动,你发现该活动既有创新亮点,也有改进空间。请你
就此给校长 Mr.William 写一封建议信,表达你对此次活动的看法并就学校美育活动提出建议。
参考词汇: aesthetic education activity 美育活动
写作要求:
1.80 词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
3.可适当增加细节,以使条理清楚、行文连贯;
4.标点正确,书面整洁。
6
Dear Mr. William,
I'm Li Hua from Grade 9. I'm writing to
Best regards,
Li Hua
72024-2025学年深圳市龙华区第二学期九年级英语
6月第三次模拟考试卷
(考试时间:70 分钟 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)
I. 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。(共 10 小题,每
小题 1 分)
When Emily was young, she was a shy artist in her class. Her classmates sometimes laughed at her drawings, so she
felt 1 for many years. However, at 13 years old, Emily found her love for 2 when she accidentally mixed
colors on an old canvas(油画布). She 3 her true voice through her artwork, more clearly than any words she
could say. So, she decided to spend her free time learning different art forms.
Emily had a 4 talent for painting. Her art teacher saw her talent and 5 her to enter art
competitions. 6 , her talent began to show in her artwork. She won local competitions for her paintings, and
at just 18, she earned a spot in a famous national art show.
Emily painted for several hours each day, even on weekends. But art wasn't her only 7 . Like other teens,
Emily enjoyed spending time with friends and family 8 she could. They went to parks and museums. Besides,
she decided to 9 a new sport, such as playing yoga or playing basketball.
Emily's journey from a girl who was worried about her art to a successful young artist made her a role model. She
would say, "I hope I can inspire others who feel misunderstood, and encourage them to go for their 10 . What
really matters is how we express ourselves. "
1. A. lively B. satisfied C. amazed D. lonely
1
2. A. painting B. jogging C. acting D. singing
3. A. hid B. forgot C. lost D. discovered
4. A. usual B. terrible C. poor D. natural
5. A. forced B. encouraged C. disagreed D. stopped
6. A. Recently B. Unluckily C. Slowly D. Importantly
7. A. choice B. habit C. interest D. lesson
8. A. whatever B. whenever C. however D. whoever
9. A. give up B. take up C. put up D. look up
10. A. jobs B. schoolwork C. friendship D. dreams
解析:
答案:1. D 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. D
1. 同学嘲笑她的画,所以她应是感觉“ 孤独(lon ely)” ,选 D。
2. 从后文讲她画画相关,可知是对“ 绘画(pain tin g)” 有了热爱,选 A。
3. 她通过艺术作品“ 发现(discovered)” 了自己真正的声音,选 D。
4. 从老师发现天赋等可知她有“ 天生的(n atu ral)” 绘画天赋,选 D。
5. 老师看到天赋应是“ 鼓励(en cou raged)” 她参加比赛,选 B。
6. 她的天赋“ 慢慢(Slowly)” 在作品中展现,选 C。
7. 艺术不是她唯一的“ 兴趣(in terest)” ,选 C。
8. 像其他青少年,她“ 无论何时(wh en ever)” 能的话就和朋友家人共度时光,选 B。
9. 她决定“ 开始从事(take u p)” 一项新运动,选 B。
10. 鼓励他们追求自己的“ 梦想(dream s)” ,选 D。
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(40 分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题1.5分)
A
Shenzhen is the first city in the world where all buses run on electricity. Since 2023,all 16,000 buses in the city use
electricity instead of diesel (柴油). This big change helps make the air cleaner and reduces noise. Each electric bus can
cut about 50 tons of dirty air each year, which is very good for our environment.
The government spent over 3 billion yuan on this clean energy project. Electric buses cost more to buy (about
300,000 yuan extra each), but they save money later because electricity is cheaper than diesel. Drivers say these buses
are quieter and easier to drive. Many passengers also say the rides are smoother than before.
The city built 510 special stations with 8,000 places to charge (充电) the buses. About 100 of these stations use sun
power to make the electricity, making them even cleaner. The buses can go 250km after charging for just 2 hours -
enough for a whole day's work. At night, workers charge all the buses so they' re ready for the next day.
2
“The air is much better now,” says Li Wei, a student who takes Bus 234 every day. “I don't smell the bad bus smoke
anymore.” Many people like taking photos of the new buses because they look modern and clean. Some tourists even
ride them just to see how they work.
Now, other big cities like Beijing and Shanghai are also starting to use electric buses. The United Nations says
Shenzhen's buses are” a good example for all cities" to help protect our environment. Many countries are learning from
Shenzhen's success.
11. What makes it special about Shenzhen's buses since 2023
A. They all use electric power. B. They use less diesel than before.
C. They have free WiFi for passengers. D. They carry more people than before.
12. Why does the passage mention"300,000 yuan" in the second paragraph
A. To compare old and new bus types.
B. To say diesel buses are better choices.
C. To show electric buses cost more money to buy.
D. To complain the government wasted much money.
13. How do some charging stations make the buses even greener
A. By using solar power. B. By working at night.
C. By using electricity. D. By charging buses faster.
14. What did the United Nations say about Shenzhen's buses
A. They cost too much to keep running.
B. Other cities should learn from them.
C. All cities must use them right away.
D. They can use sun power to make electricity.
15. Where would you most likely find this passage
A. In a science fiction. B. On a safety website.
C. In a nature magazine. D. In a travel guide book.
解析:
答案:11. A 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C
11. 文中第一句“Shenzhen is the first city in the world where all buses run on electricity. Since 2023, all 16,000 buses in
the city use electricity instead of diesel (柴油).” 表明2023年起深圳公交车特殊之处是全部用电,选A。
12. 第 二 段 “Electric buses cost more to buy (about 300,000 yuan extra each), but they save money later because
electricity is cheaper than diesel.” 提到30万是为说明电动公交车购买成本更高,选C。
13. 第三段“About 100 of these stations use sun power to make the electricity, making them even cleaner.” 可知部分充
电站用太阳能让公交车更环保,选A。
14. 最 后 一 段 “The United Nations says Shenzhen's buses are ‘a good example for all cities’ to help protect our
environment. Many countries are learning from Shenzhen's success.” 说明联合国认为其他城市应向深圳公交车学习,
选B。
15. 文章主要讲深圳电动公交车及对环境等的积极影响,与自然环境相关,最可能在自然杂志(In a nature
magazine),选C。
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B
Have you ever watched the famous Disney movie Tangled《( 长发公主》), which tells the story of Princess Rapunzel
with long hair
Elsie Kennedy, 14, from Australia, loved Rapunzel very much, so she grew her hair down to her waist from
childhood. However, her reason for keeping her long hair changed over time. She decided to donate it to make a wig(假
发) for a child with cancer.
She got her first-ever haircut at her school, the Scon e Grammar School in 2024. She later donated her hair to Wigs
4 Kids, a program run by Kids with Cancer Foundation in Australia.
“I' ve never had a real haircut - my first trim(修剪) was at 7, and since then, just a small trim,” Kennedy told Kids
News. “I'm excited to get a new look, but I'm also very happy that my hair will go to a good cause.”
What's more, Kennedy tried to raise funds for other kids with cancer. To do that, she asked her school for help to get
the money and let more students know about kids with cancer. That was the reason why she had her hair cut at the school.
Students were then encouraged to wear purple or donate some money to show support. Kennedy chose the color
purple as the theme because it was Rapunzel's color. She always wears a beautiful long purple dress in the film.
Aiming to raise $14,000(about 102,000 yuan), she had reached just over $11,000 by January 2025. “To know that
my fundraising will help kids and families going through a really difficult time is amazing,” Kennedy told Kids News.
16. How does the author begin the article
A. By stating a scientific fact about hair growth. B. By asking a question about a Disney movie.
C. By describing a story about cancer patients. D. By telling why kids love the story of princess.
17. How did Elsie's purpose for keeping long hair change throughout the story
A. Long hair for beauty → Donation B. Love for Rapunzel→Fundraising
C. Personal style→ School project D. Family tradition →Personal interest
18. What did Elsie's school do to support her fundraising
A. It organized themed activities to raise money. B. It asked students to cut their hair for donation.
C. It suggested beautiful dresses to all students. D. It raised $14,000 in total for the activity.
19. Which word best describes Elsie's actions
A. Selfish. B. Creative. C. Caring. D. Funny.
20. What is the author's main purpose in writing this article about Elsie
A. To show how cartoons can change what teens wear. B. To tell how kids can help others in important ways.
C. To encourage people to join a cancer help group. D. To teach kids how to take good care of long hair.
解析:
答案:16. B 17. A 18. A 19. C 20. B
16. 文章开头 “Have you ever watched the famous Disney movie Tangled (《长发公主》 ), which tells the story of
Princess Rapunzel with long hair ” 是通过问关于迪士尼电影的问题开篇,选B。
17. 起初Elsie因喜欢Rapunzel留长发(为美相关),后来决定捐赠给癌症儿童做假发,目的从为美到捐赠,选A。
18. 文中 “Students were then encouraged to wear purple or donate some money to show support.” 表明学校组织了主
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题活动(穿紫色衣服等)来筹款支持她,选A。
19. Elsie捐赠头发、为癌症儿童筹款,这些行为体现出她有爱心、关心他人“,Caring(有爱心的;关心他人的)” 最
能描述,选C。
20. 文章讲述Elsie通过捐赠头发、筹款等方式帮助癌症儿童,是为了说明孩子们可以用重要方式帮助他人,选B。
C
From ancient campfire tales to modern novels, storytelling has always been a basic part of human culture. But
beyond entertainment, research shows that reading stories offers remarkable benefits for our brains, emotions, and social
skills. Let's explore why books are more than just words on paper.
Neuroscientists have discovered that reading fiction actually changes our brains. A 2023 Cambridge University
study found that regular readers develop stronger neural (神 经 的 ) connections in areas related to language and
imagination. MRI scans showed that when people read descriptive passages, their sensory cortex(感觉皮层) lights up as
if they were experiencing the events firsthand. This mental exercise keeps the brain sharp and may even delay cognitive
decline in later years.
Emotionally, stories help us understand ourselves and others better. Dr. Sarah Chen , a psychologist explains, "
When we identify with characters, we learn to feel what they feel. This practice of empathy in a safe environment makes
us more understanding in real life. "Many therapists (治疗专家) now use novels as tools to help patients process difficult
emotions and life challenges.
Furthermore, storytelling enhances creativity and problem-solving skills. Unlike passive entertainment like TV
shows, reading makes your brain work to picture scenes and guess what happens next. A study published in Creativity
Research Journal found that people who read fiction regularly scored 15% higher on creative thinking tests than
non-readers. This flexible thinking helps you do better in school and at work.
Socially, shared stories create powerful bonds. Book clubs and reading communities show how discussing literature
builds meaningful connections. As author John Green observes, " The stories we love tell others who we are. " Families
that read together develop stronger relationships, and cultures preserve their values through oral and written traditions.
21. What is the main focus of Paragraph 1
A. The benefits of reading. B. The history of storytelling.
C. The reasons why modern novels are important. D. The comparison between ancient and modern stories.
22. Why does the writer mention the Cambridge University study in Paragraph 2
A. To argue that fiction is better than non-fiction. B. To show that reading improves brain function.
C. To state that MRI scans are necessary for readers. D. To encourage people to read more scientific papers.
23. What does the underlined word" empathy" in Paragraph 3 most likely mean
A. Memory skills. B. Shared feelings.
C. Problem solving. D. Creative ideas.
24. How is reading stories different from watching TV
A. Reading is more fun than TV. B. Both are good for creativity.
C. TV helps you solve problems better. D. Reading makes your brain work harder.
25. Which is the best title for the passage
A. The Science Behind Reading Habits B. Why Reading Books Makes You happier
C. The Best Novels for Brain Development D. How Books Shape Our Minds and Lives
解析:
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答案:21. A22. B23. B24. D 25. D
21. 第一段提到讲故事是人类文化一部分,且读书(读故事)对大脑、情绪和社交技能有好处,重点是读书的
益处,选A。
22. 第二段剑桥大学研究表明常读书的人神经连接更强等,是为说明阅读改善大脑功能,选B。
23. 第三段 “ Wh en we iden tify with ch aracters, we learn to feel wh at th ey feel.” 可知 “ em path y”
是指共情、共享感受,选B。
24. 第 四 段 “ Un like passive en tertain m en t like TV sh ows, readin g m akes you r brain work to
pictu re scen es an d gu ess wh at h appen s n ext.” 表明阅读让大脑更努力工作,和看电视不同,选D。
25. 文章从大脑、情绪、创造力、社交等方面讲读书对我们思维和生活的影响,“ How Books Sh ape Ou r
Min ds an d Lives(书籍如何塑造我们的思维和生活 )” 最适合做标题,选D。
第二节 六选五
请阅读下面的短文,并从下列方框里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。(共5
小题,每小题2分)
A. However, some parents feel unhappy.
B. It can also be harmful to students' eyesight.
C. Mobile phone has become a problem for middle schools.
D. So rules do not necessarily mean there will be no freedom.
E. And they make sure that the phone is turned off during class.
F. One of the rules is students aren't allowed to bring them to school.
Mobile phone used among school kids has become a problem for the school years. In our country, there are many
rules stopping the use of mobile phones at school. 26 It is a good rule because it is hard for school kids
to resist the temptation(诱惑) of mobile phones. Mobile phone is a distraction (分心事) to students during school hours.
27 What's worse, sometimes students use mobile phones to cheat during exams.
28 Because they can't get in touch with their children. Many people say that they understand why these
parents would want their children to have phones, but all of them think schools should let the students know when they
can use their mobile phones. So in lots of schools, if a student needs to bring a phone to school, his or her parents will
have to write a statement. 29 If the student breaks the rule and uses his or her phone during class, the student
will be warned.
This is a reasonable rule, isn't it Under such a rule, students still have some freedom, and they learn how to improve
self-discipline(自律能力) and live with new technologies. 30
In my opinion, freedom is based on good rules, so students should obey school rules.
解析:
答案:26. F 27. B 28. A 29. E 30. D
26. 前文说有很多禁止在校用手机的规则,后文说这是个好规则,F选项“ 其中一条规则是学生不允许把手机带
到学校” ,衔接自然,选F。
27. 前文讲手机让学生分心,后文说更糟的是考试作弊,B选项“ 它也对学生视力有害” ,补充手机的弊端,选
B。
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28. 后文说家长因联系不上孩子不开心,A选项“ 然而,一些家长感到不开心” ,引出家长态度,选A。
29. 前文说家长写声明学生才能带手机到校,E选项“ 并且他们确保手机在上课期间关机” ,接着说带手机后的
规则,选E。
30. 前文说在这样的规则下学生仍有自由,D选项“ 所以规则不一定意味着没有自由” ,总结规则和自由的关系,
选D。
第三节 信息匹配
下面的材料A-F 介绍了国际科技展的六件创新产品,请根据 Tom、Lily、Jack、Anna、Ben五位观众的需求,
为他们选择最合适的展品,并将标号填入括号中。(共5 小题,每小题 1.5 分)
A. Smart Water Bottle
This bottle shows how much water you drink and reminds you with a gentle light. It even connects to your phone to
show your daily water intake.
B. Air-Cleaning Backpack
Wear this backpack to clean the air around you as you walk! It uses a special filter(过 滤 器 ) to catch dust and
pollutants, perfect for city life.
C. Foldable(可折叠的) Solar Panel
A lightweight pancl that can be folded into a small size. It provides solar energy for phones or lamps during outdoor
trips.
D. Voice-Control Mirror
Say" Good morning" to turn on the lights, check the weather, or even play music— all while looking at yourself in
this high-tech mirror.
E. Safety Wheelchair
Designed for elderly users, this wheelchair automatically stops when it detects (检测到)stairs or dangerous areas. It
also has an emergency call button.
F. Language Learning Glasses
Wear these glasses to see real-time translations of foreign languages in your field of vision. Great for travelers!
31. Tom is an outdoor lover who often goes camping. He hopes to find a product that helps provide power in the wild.
32. Lily cares deeply about environmental protection. She prefers inventions that reduce pollution.
33. Jack is crazy about high-technology. He is always excited about smart devices that make daily life more
convenient.
34. Anna wants to find a useful tool for her grandmother, who has difficulty walking and needs extra safety support.
35. Ben enjoys creative designs that combine fun and practical use. He likes trying new ways to improve small daily
habits.
解析:
答案:31. C 32. B 33. D 34. E 35. A
31. Tom 是户外爱好者,常露营,需要野外供电产品。C 选项 “ Foldable (可折叠的) Solar Pan el” 可
折叠,能为户外手机、灯等提供太阳能,符合需求,选 C。
32. Lily 关注环保,喜欢减少污染的发明。B 选项 “ Air - Clean in g Backpack” 能清洁空气,减少
污染,符合需求,选 B。
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33. J ack 痴迷高科技,喜欢让日常生活更便捷的智能设备。D 选项 “ Voice - Con trol Mirror” 是高
科技镜子,能语音控制开灯、查天气等,符合需求,选 D。
34. An n a 要给行走困难、需要安全辅助的奶奶找工具。E 选项 “ Sa fety Wh eelch air” 为老年用户
设计,能自动检测危险并停止,还有紧急呼叫按钮,符合需求,选 E。
35. Ben 喜欢结合趣味与实用的创意设计,想改善日常小习惯。A 选项 “ Sm art Water Bottle” 能显
示饮水量、提醒喝水,改善日常饮水习惯,符合需求,选 A。
第二部分(非选择题25分)
III. 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所给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。(共10小题,每小题1分)
DeepSeek, a new AI search engine, is making waves in the tech world. It 36 (develop) by a team
of experts in 2024. Since its appearance, the team 37 (aim) to provide more accurate and relevant
search results.
Unlike traditional search 38 (engine), DeepSeek uses advanced algorithms(算法) 39
(understand) what you' re looking for. When you type in 40 question, DeepSeek tries to figure out
exactly what you mean and gives you the best answers, which means you spend less time searching and have
more time to find what you need.
DeepSeek is especially 41 (use) for students. It can help 42 (they) find information
for school projects faster, and learn new things 43 (easy).Instead of digging through lots of websites,
DeepSeek brings the best information right to us.
This new way of searching could change 44 we use the internet. With DeepSeek, finding what
you need is as easy as a few clicks. It's 45 having a super-smart helper that knows just what you'
re looking for!
解析:
答案:36. was developed 37. h as aim ed 38. en gin es 39. to u n derstan d 40. a 41. u s efu l
42. th em 43. ea s ily 44. How 45. like
36. 主语It(DeepSeek)和develop是被动关系,时间是2024,用一般过去时的被动语态,填was
developed。
37. “ Sin ce its appearan ce” 是现在完成时标志,主语th e team ,填h as aim ed。
38. 这里指传统的搜索引擎,用复数en gin es。
39. u se sth . to do sth . 结构,填to u n derstan d。
40. 表示 “ 一个问题” ,qu estion 是可数名词单数,填a。
41. be u s efu l for 对…… 有用,填u s efu l。
42. 动词h elp后用宾格th em 。
43. 修饰动词learn 用副词easily。
44. 表示 “ 如何使用互联网” ,填h ow。
45. be like 像……,填like。
IV. 书面表达(15分)
假设你是国际学校学生李华。你参加了上周学校的美育活动,你发现该活动既有创新亮点,也有改进空间。请你
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就此给校长 Mr.William 写一封建议信,表达你对此次活动的看法并就学校美育活动提出建议。
参考词汇: aesthetic education activity 美育活动
写作要求:
1.80 词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
3.可适当增加细节,以使条理清楚、行文连贯;
4.标点正确,书面整洁。
Dear Mr. William,
I'm Li Hua from Grade 9. I'm writing to
Best regards,
Li Hua
参考作文:
Dear Mr. William,
I'm Li Hua from Grade 9. I'm writing to share my thoughts on last week's aesthetic education activity.
It was really innovative, like the art - creation workshop where we made unique handicrafts. But it also
had room for improvement.
The activity time was a bit short, so some of us couldn't finish our works. Also, the venue was a bit
crowded. For future activities, I suggest extending the time and choosing a larger place. Moreover,
inviting artists to give lectures could make us learn more about beauty.
Best regards,
Li Hua
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