资源简介 2025年浙江省绍兴市新昌县中考二模英语试卷注意事项: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。一、听力-选择题:本大题共15小题,共15分。1.What’s the weather like now A. Rainy. B. Windy. C. Cloudy.2.Why is the boy going to China A. To study. B. To travel. C. To visit friends.3.When should the speakers arrive for the math class A. At 9:00. B. At 9:05. C. At 9:15.4.How does the boy feel about the game result A. Upset. B. Excited. C. Shocked.5.What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient.听对话,回答各小题。6.What do the speakers plan to do this Saturday A. Attend a training course. B. Join in a tennis competition.C. Volunteer at the sports center.7.How will they get to the sports center A. By car. B. By bike. C. By subway.听对话,回答各小题。8.Whom did Ted live with when he was young A. His friends. B. His parents. C. His grandparents.9.What did Ted use to do with his friends in winter A. Climb trees. B. Go skating. C. Catch fish.10.Why doesn’t Ted swim in the river now A. He is busy working. B. He lives far away. C. The river is dirty.听独白,回答小题。11.What does the speaker probably do A. A guide. B. A tourist. C. An artist.12.How many people work together to build the ice city A. About 700. B. About 3,000. C. About 7,000.13.Where can visitors see ice and snow objects during the day A. At Sun Island. B. In the Ice and Snow World.C. In Harbin Central Park.14.What’s the most exciting part for the speaker A. Watching the artists at work. B. Playing ice sports and games.C. Enjoying amazing light shows.15.What is the talk mainly about A. The buildings in Harbin. B. Winter sports in Harbin.C. Harbin ice festival.二、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共22.5分。The starting line that October morning felt cold. My legs shook as I put on my knee pads (护膝), remembering how proudly I’d put up my 16 for the 800-meter race. “Our class will win easily!” I shouted loudly, not knowing this would become my most 17 lesson.The 18 lap (圈) went well. Wind blew through my hair as classmates’ shouts 19 me forward. But halfway through the second lap, I became out of breath. One by one, the other 20 passed me until I was left far behind. Tears (眼泪) ran down my face when I heard some students 21 .Just at that moment, I heard a familiar voice. “Come on, Lina! Come on!” My best friend Mei called out. Some others 22 her in cheering, their voices growing louder with each difficult step. Although their cheers didn’t make me faster, they did make my weak legs 23 .Finishing last, I thought they’d feel disappointed with me. 24 , Mei came over and put her coat on me. “It’s great that you didn’t 25 halfway,” she smiled. Our teacher said, “True success is finishing what you begin, even if it is difficult.”That day 26 how I saw winning. The race showed me that keeping going is more important than winning 27 , and real friendship shines brightest when you’re in trouble. Now whenever things get difficult, I remember that running track—not where I failed, but where I learned 28 .Every difficult experience teaches 29 . My last-place ribbon (丝带) still stays above my desk, its old blue color reminding me: The important thing isn’t your 30 , but that you finish.16.A. arm B. hand C. leg D. foot17.A. painful B. disappointing C. interesting D. valuable18.A. first B. second C. third D. fourth19.A. put B. brought C. pushed D. threw20.A. players B. runners C. swimmers D. skaters21.A. crying B. singing C. laughing D. shouting22.A. saw B. kept C. stopped D. joined23.A. bigger B. stronger C. heavier D. lighter24.A. Therefore B. Besides C. Also D. However25.A. hurry up B. give up C. run away D. keep away26.A. controlled B. ended C. changed D. showed27.A. hearts B. grades C. prizes D. friends28.A. kindness B. honesty C. humor D. courage29.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything30.A. start B. idea C. smile D. decision三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。AWild Vegetables in SpringAs spring brings warmer weather, many Chinese families head to parks or fields to pick wild vegetables. Let’s meet three common wild vegetables you might find in spring!Shepherd’s Purse (荠菜) This plant has small white flowers and leaves shaped like hearts. It grows early in spring and tastes fresh with a little spice. People in China use it to make dumplings, soups, or salads. It has lots of vitamin A and C, which are good for your eyes.Purslane (马齿苋) Purslane has thick, red stems and round leaves. You can find it in wet, sunny areas. Purslane is known for its sour and strong taste. People often cook it with garlic or add it to noodles. Did you know It has more omega-3 fatty acids than any other leafy vegetable, making it great for heart health.Dandelion (蒲公英) The yellow flowers turn into soft white parts in late spring. The leaves look like those of the plantain (车前草), but they taste bitter (苦). If you put them in hot water, they become less bitter. Many people drink dandelion tea because it helps their stomachs work better.Picking wild vegetables is not just a way to enjoy nature’s gifts; it’s also a tradition that connects people with the seasons. Remember to always check which plants are safe to eat. Next time you’re out in spring, keep an eye out for these green treasures!31.Which of the following wild vegetables is good for the heart A. Shepherd’s Purse. B. Purslane.C. Dandelion. D. Plantain.32.Why do many people pick wild vegetables according to the text A. To sell them for money. B. To do research on plants.C. To practice cooking skills. D. To connect with the seasons.33.Which part of a magazine is this text probably from A. Health. B. Customs. C. Education. D. Culture.BRed Nose Day is an event which takes place every year to raise money for the charity Comic Relief. On 21 March, it collected more than 34 million for good ic Relief helps the poor people in the UK and around the world.On Red Nose Day, BBC One showed a three-hour amusement show, Funny for Money 2025. People saw lots of money-raising challenges taken on by famous people and the public to raise money to provide food, healthcare and housing for people in need.In one of the challenges, BBC Radio 1 host, Jamie Laing, ran five marathons in five days, one every day. Although he said he thought about giving up, Laing completed the challenge and ran a total distance of 150 miles. After finishing, Laing thanked everyone who donated and supported him, adding, “That was a wild ride. I’ve never cried more in my life.” He arrived in Salford, England, on Red Nose Day and walked slowly onto the stage during Funny for Money. The hosts, Joel Dommett and Alison Hammond, told Laing he had raised more than 2 million.TV hosts Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton also took on the Wheely Big Challenge, in which they roller skated non-stop for 24 hours. Lots of famous people sent video messages of support which were aired on the show, and others took part in singalongs and funny short shows. Films about projects that Comic Relief raises money for were shown too. The actor David Tennant spoke about the situation of people not having enough food in the UK.In 1985, Comic Relief was set up by comedian Sir Lenny Henry and filmmaker Richard Curtis. Since then, the charity has raised more than 1.6 billion to help people. Money-raising information is available on the Comic Relief website for anyone hoping to help raise more money.34.What isFunny for Money 2025 A. A sports event. B. A charity organization.C. A film festival. D. An amusement show.35.Who helped raise 2 million for Comic Relief A. Jamie Laing. B. Joel Dommett. C. Alison Hammond. D. Gethin Jone.36.What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about A. The food problem in the UK.B. Famous people on a TV show.C. Different reasons for collecting money.D. Different people’s efforts to raise money.37.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage A. To explain how to run a marathon.B. To introduce famous people’s daily lives.C. To share Red Nose Day and encourage joining.D. To show the importance of watching TV shows.CWhen Michael first came to China from Germany as an exchange student, he was drawn by the beautiful strokes (笔画) of Chinese calligraphy (书法) in a museum. Though he knew nothing about the art, he decided to learn it, not realizing how challenging and meaningful it would be.Michael’s first calligraphy class was harder than he expected. Holding the brush correctly and writing basic characters like “永” needed a lot of patience. His teacher, Mr. Li, told him, “Calligraphy is not just writing—it’s about balance, rhythm, and heart.” Michael practiced for hours, often getting ink on his clothes, but he slowly improved.As he learned more, Michael realized calligraphy was deeply connected to Chinese history and culture. Each stroke carried meaning, and famous calligraphy works from Tang and Song dynasties told stories of famous writers and poets. He even started reading about ancient masters like Wang Xizhi, whose Lanting Xu is considered a master piece.After a year of study, Michael began sharing his love online. He posted videos explaining how different types of Chinese writing developed. His foreign friends were amazed—some even asked him to teach them! Last winter, he organized a workshop at his university in Berlin, where over 50 students tried writing “福” for Chinese New Year.Now, Michael continues practicing calligraphy every week. “It’s more than an art form—it’s a way to understand China’s spirit.” he says. His dream is to open a cultural center one day, bridging East and West through brush and ink. This way, more people can know about the beauty of Chinese calligraphy.38.What got Michael interested in Chinese calligraphy A. Reading a book about Chinese art.B. Joining in a calligraphy competition.C. Seeing beautiful strokes in a museum.D. Getting a gift from his German teacher.39.What did Michael learn about Chinese calligraphy A. It had no special meaning.B. It’s easy to master with practice.C. It was about writing beautiful characters.D. It’s linked with Chinese history and culture.40.How did Michael share his interest in calligraphy with others A. By writing a book about it.B. By selling calligraphy works online.C. By posting videos and organizing a workshop.D. By opening a calligraphy school in Germany.41.What would be the best title for this text A. Michael’s Plan for a Culture CentreB. Michael’s Love for Chinese HistoryC. Michael’s Dream to Teach CalligraphyD. Michael’s Journey with Chinese CalligraphyD①In early 2024, China opened its first smart park, Starlight Park, in the busy city of Shenzhen. Covering 50,000 square meters, this park is not just a place with trees and flowers. It shows how technology can work together with nature to make life better and more eco-friendly.②One of the park’s coolest parts is its energy-saving system. Over 500 solar panels (太阳能电池板) are placed on building roofs, along walking paths and so on. These panels collect sunlight during the day and turn it into electricity. This electricity powers many things in the park, like the bright path lights and the free Wi-Fi. “We want to show that technology can help protect our earth,” says Li Hua, the park’s main designer.③Safety is also important here. Many AI cameras are set up in the park to watch over visitors gently. If an old person falls, the cameras quickly send messages to the park workers, who come to help right away. The cameras also help keep the park clean: when they see someone drop trash, a friendly voice from speakers will say, “Please help keep our park beautiful!” Most people pick up their trash after hearing this.④ Visitors can interact (互动) with the park’s tech, too. The smart benches (长椅) are popular-just put your phone on them, and they charge it. A small screen on the bench shows the weather, news, and park events. Kids love the “musical stones” on the playground: each stone makes a-different sound when they step on it, so they can create their own music as they play. There are also “smart trash bins”: when you hold up trash, the screen tells you which bin it belongs to, making trash sorting easy to learn.⑤Starlight Park is a good example of how technology brings people and nature together. “Every-visit feels fresh-I always find something nice that makes me happy,” says Wang Lin, a visitor. With- clever ideas, technology can make public spaces not just more useful, but also more full of life.42.According to Paragraph 1, what is special about Starlight Park A. It is free for all visitors.B. It is the biggest park in Shenzhen.C. It has the most beautiful flowers and trees.D. It uses technology to make life better and greener.43.What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 3 refer to A. Speakers. B. AI cameras. C. Park workers. D. Visitors.44.Which of the following tech objects can visitors interact with in the park a. Musical stones. b. Smart benches.c. Path lights. d. Smart trash bins.A. abc. B. bcd. C. abd. D. acd.45.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage A. B. C. D.四、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。46.without but them happily pick upA monkey sat in a tree by the river. He saw a fisherman throw a net into the river to catch fish. The fisherman soon took out a full net and went home 1 .The monkey thought, “It looks easy!” He wanted to catch fish too. So he 2 some bananas and threw 3 into the river, hoping to get fish. 4 after waiting long, he caught nothing. The monkey was sad and he finally realized: Copying others 5 thinking may not work.五、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共20分。47.Last month,16-year-old Alkut Dilxat made history. He 1 (变成) the youngest Chinese climber to reach the top of Qomolangma.The teenager from Xinjiang arrived at the South Base Camp in Nepal on April 15,2024. After a 28-day adjustment period, he started climbing with about 2 (六) experienced adult climbers. On 3 (五月) 19, Alkut stepped onto the long summit ridge, breathing heavily. At last, he stood on the highest point of the world!“I was so excited at the top!” Alkut said. “Climbing Qomolangma has always been my dream. I worked 4 (努力) to make it come true.”Alkut started climbing when he was young. He learned skating at 7, skiing at 8, and 5 (岩石) climbing at 9. At 10, he climbed his first mountain with his father. Now, he 6 (带领) an outdoor rescue team in Xinjiang.To prepare for this climb, Alkut ran 12 kilometers every morning before school. He took professional training on 7 (周末).“My father was worried, but he supported me 8 (作为) a coach and friend,” Alkut said. His father felt 9 (自豪) when he got a call from the top. “He’s better at 10 (应对) with risks now, and understands nature more deeply,” his father said.This young climber’s story shows that with efforts and courage, anyone can reach their goals.48.Last summer, my family and I visited my grandparents’ hometown in the countryside. It was a place full of sweet 1 (memory), but an unexpected meeting made the trip special.One afternoon, I walked into a small park by the river. The sun was setting, and the sky 2 (paint) by the golden light. I noticed 3 old woman sitting alone on a bench, smiling at me.“Excuse me,” I said softly. “Have we met before ”The woman smiled 4 (wide). “You must be Lily’s granddaughter!” she said. “I was your grandma’s neighbor when we were young girls.”I felt 5 (surprise). My grandma had told me about a friend named Maria, but 6 moved away many years ago. “Yes! She talks about you often,” I answered.Maria took out a photo from her pocket. It showed two girls laughing under a big tree. “That’s us,” she said. “We were 7 (good) friends in primary school.”Just then, my grandma called my name from far away. 8 she saw Maria, tears came to her eyes. “Maria! I can’t believe it’s you,” she cried and 9 (hug) her tightly.At Maria’s home, they shared old letters and talked about their past. Before we left, Maria gave me a small wooden bird. “This is a symbol 10 our long friendship,” she said.That night, I wrote in my diary: True friends may be apart for years, but their hearts are always close.六、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。49.How to Develop a Better Relationship With Your ParentsProblems between parents and children are common. If you are looking to improve your relationship with your parents, there are a number of steps that can be taken to make that happen.Be respectfulEven if you do not agree with their parenting style or values, be polite to your parents. There are a number of ways to show your respect. _ When they are talking, let them finish speaking before you take your turn.Be positiveStay positive and warm. Let them know with your body language that you are happy to see them and that you care about their happiness. _ Without realizing it, your parents might copy your happy feelings. When they do this, it helps create a good feeling that can make your relationship better._One way to improve your relationship is to be ready to talk to your parents about things that you may feel are uncomfortable. Let them know what upsets you and what makes you nervous. This will help to build trust in your relationship with your parents, which will improve your relationship with them.Avoid unnecessary arguments_ But do your best to keep away from those unnecessary disagreements. This may mean that you have to stop yourself from speaking out when one of your parents says something that may cause arguments. Decide whether it is necessary to reply to your parents’ questions. If it is, make the point clearly and modestly in order to avoid an argument.A.Be open and honest.B.Develop your own interest.C. For example, smile at your parents.D.Sometimes arguments can’t be avoided.E. When you are talking, try using polite language.(1)A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E(2)A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E(3)A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E(4)A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E(5) Please add one more step to improve your relationship with your parents.(不超过15词)_____________________________________________七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。50.你校学生会将组织一场英语演讲比赛,主题为“Growth-filled journeys”。请从以下两项活动中选择其中一项,写一篇演讲稿。Helping at a Community CenterTime last summerPlace Sunshine Community CenterWhat I Did 1. taught kids simple English songs; 2. made artworks together; 3…What I learned 1. how to get on with… 2…Joining the English Drama ClubTime last termPlace the school hallWhat I Did 1. tried acting for the first time; 2. practiced lines with teammates; 3…What I learned 1. teamwork and acting; 2…注意:1.演讲稿需包括所提供的所有信息,可适当发挥;2.文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;3.词数80-100字,首尾句已给出,不计入总词数。Dear teachers and fellow students,Do you remember any interesting and meaningful experiences in your junior school years _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanks for listening!1.【答案】B2.【答案】A3.【答案】B4.【答案】C5.【答案】B6~7.【答案】A、B8~10.【答案】C、B、C11~15.【答案】A、C、A、C、C16~30.【答案】C、D、A、C、B、C、D、B、D、B、C、C、D、A、A31~33.【答案】B、D、A34~37.【答案】D、A、D、C38~41.【答案】C、D、C、D42~45.【答案】D、B、C、D46.【答案】【小题1】happily【小题2】picked up【小题3】them【小题4】But【小题5】without47.【答案】【小题1】became【小题2】six【小题3】May【小题4】hard【小题5】rock【小题6】leads/is leading【小题7】weekends【小题8】as【小题9】proud【小题10】dealing48.【答案】【小题1】memories【小题2】was painted【小题3】an【小题4】widely【小题5】surprised【小题6】she【小题7】best【小题8】When【小题9】hugged【小题10】of49.【答案】【小题1】E【小题2】C【小题3】A【小题4】D【小题5】Share some reading time with my parents./Help them with housework.50.【答案】例文①Dear teachers and fellow students,Do you remember any interesting and meaningful experiences in your junior school years Let me share with you one of mine.Last summer, I helped at Sunshine Community Center, which was a growth-filled journey. There, I taught kids to sing simple English songs. Seeing their happy faces as they sang, I felt very joyful. We also made artworks together. Though some kids were a little noisy,I tried to be patient. I also organized a small party where we played games and shared stories.Through this, I learned how to get on well with others. What’s more, I tasted the joy of giving help.This experience helped me understand that small actions can bring warmth. It’s truly a valuable memory in my growth.Thanks for listening!例文②Dear teachers and fellow students.Do you remember any interesting and meaningful experiences in your junior school years Let me tell you about my experience with the English drama club last term.Joining the English Drama Club was a wonderful journey for me. In the school hall, I tried acting for the first time. Practicing lines with teammates, we talked about how to do better. After practicing, my acting ability got a lot better. When we finally performed our drama, I felt proud.This experience not only taught me teamwork but also gave me confidence. Besides, my English has improved a lot since then. It’s a special part of my growth.Thanks for listening!第1页,共1页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2024--2025学年度浙江省绍兴市新昌县中考二模英语试卷.docx 2025年浙江省绍兴市新昌县中考二模英语试卷-整卷音频.mp3