浙江省绍兴市城关中学联盟“六校联考”2025届九年级下学期中考三模英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文,含音频)

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浙江省绍兴市城关中学联盟“六校联考”2025届九年级下学期中考三模英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文,含音频)

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2025年浙江省绍兴市城关“六校联考”中考三模英语试卷
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、听力选择
1.What’s the weather like today
A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.
2.When will the concert start
A.At 3:30 p.m. B.At 4:00 p.m. C.At 4:30 p.m.
3.What’s the girl’s favorite invention
A.The bike. B.The computer. C.The mobile phone.
4.How is Mary probably feeling now
A.Excited. B.Upset. C.Disappointed.
5.What does the woman mean
A.The price is high. B.She is busy tonight. C.She doesn’t like football.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
6.Who will bring a camera to the goodbye party
A.The boy. B.The girl. C.The teacher.
7.Where are the speakers probably going now
A.To the party. B.To the restaurant. C.To the supermarket.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
8.Why was Claudia absent from school
A.It was raining hard. B.She hurt her leg. C.Her parents were in hospital.
9.How did Claudia go home yesterday
A.She ran home. B.She rode her bike. C.She took a taxi.
10.What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers
A.Doctor and patient. B.Father and daughter. C.Teacher and student.
听独白,回答以下各小题。
11.Where does the speaker live
A.Near the sea. B.Near a big city. C.At the foot of mountains.
12.What did the speaker’s family like doing in his childhood
A.Going fishing. B.Going to the beach. C.Climbing the mountains.
13.How long has the speaker’s father worked in the factory
A.For less than ten years. B.For over twenty years. C.For more than thirty years.
14.When is the most comfortable time to visit the town
A.In spring. B.In summer. C.In winter.
15.What is the speaker mainly talking about
A.His hometown. B.His daily life. C.His favorite activities.
二、阅读理解
Making Dragon Boat Festival Sachets (香囊)
Every year at the Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese families make sachets—small cloth bags filled with smelly plants. These sachets are nice to look at and are said to keep bad luck and bugs away. Let’s learn to make one!
What You Need- Colorful cloth - Scissors and thread - Herbs (药草) - Decorations (装饰品) How to Make a Sachet ★Cut the Cloth Cut two small, same-sized cloth pieces (about 10cm x 10cm). Pick cloth with fun patterns — dragons or flowers are great for the festival! ★Sew Three Sides Put the two cloth pieces together. Sew three sides with thread, leaving one side open. Then turn the cloth inside out so the sewn parts are hidden. ★Fill with Herbs Mix the herbs in a bowl. Use a spoon to put the herbs into the cloth bag until it’s half full. The herbs not only smell nice but are also believed to bring good luck. ★Close and Decorate Sew the open side shut, but leave a small space to put a string through. Tie the string at the top, then add beads or ribbons to make it pretty. Done! Why We Make Sachets Long ago, people thought sachets could protect them from illness and bad things. Now, making sachets is a fun way to enjoy the festival with family. The sweet smells and happy time together make the tradition special. Try making a sachet this Dragon Boat Festival — it’s easy and full of meaning!
16.How many steps do people need to make a sachet according to the text
A.3. B.4. C.5. D.6.
17.Why did ancient people make sachets according to the text
A.To use as toys for children. B.To create new festival games.
C.To enjoy the festival with family. D.To stay safe from sickness and bad things.
18.Where would you most likely find this text
A.In a DIY guidebook. B.In a cooking book.
C.In a history textbook. D.In a travel magazine.
Everyone wants a blue ribbon (丝带) because it’s the best in sports. However, I was never a blue ribbon person because I was always the last in races. In baseball I either got hit on the head or dropped the ball. In basketball I was fine as long as there weren’t nine other people playing with me.
During the spring, our class had a field trip to a park. Then it was time for games. Teachers tied our feet together. One little boy became my partner. This little boy was the strongest boy in our class. He always won, but with me, he didn’t have a chance. He tied his arm with mine. The gun shot, and we were off to the other side. Unbelievably, we were in the lead! Unexpectedly, before my feet reached the finish line, I fell down. We were so close that my partner could have easily dragged (拖拉) me across the finish line and won. But he didn’t. Instead, he stopped and helped me stand up, as the other couple crossed the finish line.
When we graduated 3 years later, I gave a speech to that same group of students, and told them about that little boy who had made a decision that helping a friend up was more important than winning a blue ribbon. In my speech I told them that I wouldn’t tell which of the guys was the little boy although he was up on the stage with me. I wouldn’t tell because, in truth, at one time all of them could be that little boy — helping me up when I fell. Each of them could take time out from their own work to help a person in need.
You may not have a blue ribbon to tell others that you are a winner, but I hope you have at least a few friends. They remember you for taking time out from your work for that blue ribbon to help them.
19.How was the writer’s performance in sports
A.She always won races. B.She often had problems in games.
C.She was the best basketball player. D.She enjoyed trying different sports.
20.What did the little boy do during the race
A.He ran ahead alone. B.He pulled the writer to win the race.
C.He stopped to help the writer stand up. D.He laughed at the writer’s silly mistake.
21.In the last paragraph, what does the word “They” refer to
A.Friends. B.Teachers. C.Classmates. D.Family members.
22.What message does the passage probably tell us
A.Winning a game is the most important thing.
B.Helping friends is more valuable than winning.
C.It’s difficult to make friends in middle school.
D.Everyone should have at least one good friend.
“Mom, I want a cat, ” or “Mom, I want a dog,” or “Mom, I want a...,” are common words that parents may hear from their children more than once. However, there are many arguments for and against children owning pets.
The first argument that supports pet ownership by children is that they are good company. When children come home from school, pets are always there to greet them. They love children and always love to play. As a result, children won’t be lonely. They will also help to keep children active as they will need to be walked and played with every day.
▲ Pets need to be taken care of every day. Children will learn different skills that they can use later in life. For example, washing and feeding pets are important skills to learn. Learning these responsibilities will be good for their future life. Caring for pets also shows them how to be kind and patient.
On the other hand, some pets can be dangerous. Some dogs, for example, may hurt others, and children may become afraid of animals as a result of this happening to them. Cats also look very soft, but they do have very sharp claws. If they are treated in the wrong way, cats can use their claws to scratch.
Besides, pets require a great deal of care. Many pets need showers, exercise and so on. As a result of this, children may neglect their studies because they are too busy worrying about their pet and its health.
A further argument against pet ownership is that pets are costly; buying food and caring them is expensive. Finally, the cost of owning one falls on parents, and as a result, children don’t fully understand the responsibility of having one.
In short, there are many arguments for and against pet ownership. Pets help to keep children company, fit, and they also help them to learn new responsibilities. However, pets can be dangerous, they require a lot of care, and they cost a lot of money to be taken care of properly.
23.Which of the following sentences can be put into ▲ in paragraph 3
A.Second, pets can make children more active.
B.So, children will have more friends at school.
C.All in all, pets bring children much happiness.
D.Also, looking after pets helps children learn responsibilities.
24.What does the underlined word “neglect” in paragraph 5 mean
A.put an effort in B.pay little attention to
C.have no influence on D.show great interest in
25.Which of the followings are the reasons against children owning pets according to the passage
① Children may get sick easily.
② Some pets may hurt the children.
③ Keeping a pet costs a lot of money.
④ Owning pets may influence kids’ schoolwork.
A.①②③ B.①③④ C.②③④ D.①②④
26.What would be the best title for the passage
A.The Joy of Owning Pets B.How to Take Care of Pets
C.Kids and Pets: Good or Bad D.Good Sides of Kids Owning Pets
Your Schoolbag Is Getting Smarter!
Do you want a schoolbag that does more than carry books Smart schoolbags are here, with new features (特点) to make school life easier, healthier, and greener!
A Handy Reminder for Your Day
The smart schoolbag has a small screen on the front. It shows your daily schedule with clear icons: a paintbrush for art class, a basketball for P.E., and a book for reading time. “Last week, it reminded me to bring my math workbook,” says Zhang Wei from Nanjing. “I used to forget things, but not anymore!” The screen also shows messages from teachers, like “Hand in your report today!”.
Keep Healthy with Your Bag
On the side of the bag, there’s a temperature checker in the water bottle pocket. In winter, if your water is too cold, the pocket turns orange to warn you. The bag also cares about your body. If you sit for over 30 minutes, it gently shakes and says, “Time to stand up and move!” Some bags even have a special pocket for masks, helping you stay safe.
Never Lose Things Again!
Tired of losing your pencil case or lunch box Smart schoolbags come with tiny trackers (跟踪器). If something is missing, tap the bag’s screen—the tracker will make a loud beep. “I found my lost lunch box under the desk in seconds!” says Li Yutong, a 14-year-old user. No more searching everywhere!
Friendly to the Environment
These bags are good for the planet, too! The bag is made from recycled plastic bottles, and the strap (带子) has a solar panel (太阳能板). Just 20 minutes in the sun charges (充电) the screen for a whole day—no need for electricity. It’s a small way to help reduce waste.
Teachers say smart bags are useful, but students should still learn to plan on their own. “Technology helps us, but our own skills are the most important,” says Mr. Wang.
Smart schoolbags are more than bags—they’re like helpful friends for every student. Would you like to own one
27.How does the writer lead into the topic
A.By telling a story. B.By asking a question.
C.By giving an example. D.By describing a scene.
28.What is the main advantage of the solar panel on the strap
A.It helps track lost objects faster.
B.It lights up the screen in the dark.
C.It keeps the masks in the pocket clean.
D.It charges the bag without using electricity.
29.What does Mr. Wang probably agree with
A.Smart bags are unnecessary for school life.
B.Technology is more important than skills.
C.Students should simply depend on smart schoolbags.
D.Technology can’t take the place of students’ own abilities.
30.Why does the writer write this passage
A.To compare different types of schoolbags.
B.To explain the usage of smart schoolbags.
C.To introduce the features of smart schoolbags.
D.To discuss the importance of planning skills.
三、完形填空
One day, a teenager named Nicholas went skiing on Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine. When he was planning to go home, a 31 snowstorm swept into the area. Before he knew it, Nicholas had been 32 all alone! He didn’t have food, water, or other necessities.
He had no idea 33 he was. He tried to calm down. He thought about all of the survival (生存) shows he had watched on TV. It was time to put the ways he had learned to 34 .
He decided to stop skiing. The first thing he did was to find a good place 35 the freezing wind and snow. If he didn’t, his body temperature would get very low, which could 36 kill him.
Using his skis, Nicholas built a snow cave (洞穴). He collected a lot of snow and 37 out a hole in the middle.Then he put some branches (树枝) on top of himself, like a quilt, to stay as 38 as he could.
By that evening, he was really hungry. He ate snow and drank water from a nearby lake so that his 39 wouldn’t lose too much water. Not 40 how much longer he could last, he had to stay in his cave and slept.
The next day, Nicholas went out to look for help, but he found 41 . He had to return to the snow cave, 42 without it, he could die that night. On Tuesday, Nicholas went out again to find help. He had walked for about a mile when a volunteer found him. After 43 in the snow for two days, he was saved!
Nicholas had often watched Grylls’ survival show Man vs. Wild. That’s where he learned the ways that saved his life. In each of his show, Grylls 44 in a wild area and has to find his way out.
When Grylls 45 Nicholas’ amazing experience, he was surprised that Nicholas had made it since he knew better how hard Nicholas had to work to stay alive.
31.A.light B.terrible C.thin D.hard
32.A.lost B.broken C.recorded D.repeated
33.A.who B.what C.how D.where
34.A.use B.take C.make D.write
35.A.with B.from C.across D.beside
36.A.badly B.quietly C.quickly D.normally
37.A.dug B.separated C.burnt D.pulled
38.A.dry B.cold C.warm D.clean
39.A.friend B.body C.cave D.bottle
40.A.getting B.knowing C.accepting D.refusing
41.A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody
42.A.when B.though C.until D.because
43.A.landing B.kicking C.staying D.connecting
44.A.appears B.waits C.hides D.plays
45.A.waited for B.dealt with C.wrote down D.heard about
四、任务型阅读
阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A~E五个选项中选择正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第1~4小题,并回答5小题。
How to improve your memory
If you’ve ever found yourself forgetting where you left your keys or forgetting information on important tests, you’ve probably wondered how to improve memory. 1
Focus your attention
Attention is one of the most important parts of memory. In order to move information from your short-term memory into your long-term memory, you need to actively attend to the information. Try to study in a place without television, music, and games. Remember, spare a period of time to be alone. Ask your roommates to give you some space so you can focus on your work.
Remember important information
Have you ever noticed how it is sometimes easier to remember the information at the beginning or the end of a passage 2 But recalling the middle information can be difficult. You can solve this problem by spending more time remembering this information.
3
Researchers have found that reading materials out loud can improve your memory for the material. Students can use this way to remember words, sentences and passages. When using this way, you’d better ask others around you for permission or do this together.
Get a good sleep
4 Taking a short rest after you learn something new can actually help you learn faster and remember better. So the next time you want to learn new information, consider getting a good sleep after your study.
A.Read out loud
B.Enough sleep is the key to being healthy.
C. Here are a lot of things to do for you to improve your memory.
D.Researchers have known that sleep is important for memory and learning.
E. Researchers have found that the order of information can play a role in recalling things.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.Which way in the passage do you like best to improve memory Why (理由不超过15个词)
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。
general for angry no matter fish
In ancient China, there lived a young and poor man called Han Xin. He often got hungry after his parents passed away.
One day, while he 51 by the river, an old woman noticed his hunger and shared her meal with him. She kept feeding him daily 52 weeks. Han Xin promised to repay her one day.
The woman said 53 to him, “A true man shouldn’t depend on others. I help you out of kindness, not for rewards.” Her words inspired him to succeed.
Years later, Han Xin became a great 54 . He returned to his hometown, found the woman and gifted her 1,000 pieces of gold.
This story teaches us to treasure kindness, 55 how small, and to always repay goodness with thanks.
六、短文填空
阅读下面的短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式 (每空一词)。
The Advantages of Keeping a Journal (日志)
Writing in a journal is not just about putting words on paper—it’s a useful 56 (习惯) that can help you in many ways. 57 (不管) you’re feeling happy, sad or disappointed, a journal can be your best friend.
First, a journal helps you 58 (表达) your feelings by putting thoughts into words. When you write down your thoughts, you can understand yourself better. For example, if you’re upset about something, writing it down might make you feel relaxed. Second, it’s a great way to remember important moments, such as 59 (记录) your daily life, events like birthdays, holidays and so on.
60 (另一个) advantage is improving your writing skills. The 61 (多) you write, the better you’ll become at organizing ideas and using words. You can also use a journal to plan your 62 (目标). To reach them, write down what you want to 63 (实现) this week or next month, and then work step by step.
Finally, a journal is 64 (完全) yours. No one else needs to read it, so you can be really 65 (诚实) and creative! Grab a notebook on your desk and start writing today—you’ll be surprised at how much it can change your life in just a few weeks!
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。
Recycling is good for the environment. 66 can also do good to a community in surprising ways.
Mateo Lange, 15, knows this well. On weekends, you’ll find him sorting (分类) through plastic bottles and metal cans in his hometown of Michigan, where he leads a community recycling program.
Mateo took up the program in 2020. He was 11 and in the 67 (five) grade, playing baseball with the Northern Michigan Cyclones. The team was new and needed money 68 (travel) to tournaments (锦标赛). So Mateo made a plan.
“Today, lots of cans and bottles 69 (throw) around the road,” he says, “These can be collected and redeemed (兑换) for cash.” 70 his dad’s help, Mateo started a bottle and can drive. It raised $7,500. “We raised so much money in just a few weeks! You can’t imagine 71 surprised I was!” he adds.
Since then, his recycling 72 (raise) $350,000 and helped at least 50 local youth groups. It has also prevented more than 2 million bottles and cans from littering the roadside and polluting Michigan’s lakes and rivers.” It has kept our community much 73 (clean),” he says. Matteo and his dad also did pickups. “It was 74 (actual) a lot of fun,” he says, “especially in the summer time.”
“Be creative,” he says. “Have 75 idea and build on it.”
Mateo believes everyone can and should be of service. “Just do a little bit to help make the world a little bit of a better place,” he adds.
七、书面表达
76.假如你是李华,你的美国好友Mary想了解你今年五月的节日活动。请根据以下相关信息,选择其中一个节日,给她回一封邮件介绍你的活动并说说你的感受。
要求:
(1)邮件需包含所选的其中一个节日的所有要点,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:邮件的首尾和第一句已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Mary,
I’m so happy to tell you about ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
2025年浙江省绍兴市城关“六校联考”中考三模英语试卷参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 C B C A A A C B B C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A B B C A B D A B C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A B D B C C B D D C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B A D A B C A C B B
题号 41 42 43 44 45
答案 D D C A D
46.C 47.E 48.A 49.D 50.I like getting a good sleep best because it helps me remember better./ The first way. Because I can remember more when I focus on attention./ Read out loud. Because it’s easy and useful for memorizing.
51.was fishing 52.for 53.angrily 54.general 55.no matter
56.habit 57.Whether 58.express 59.recording 60.Another 61.more 62.goals/aims/purposes 63.achieve/realize 64.completely/totally/absolutely 65.honest
66.It 67.fifth 68.to travel 69.are thrown 70.With 71.how 72.has raised 73.cleaner 74.actually 75.an
76.例文1
Dear Mary,
I’m so happy to tell you about my Labor Day. First, my family and I had a picnic in a park. We enjoyed delicious food under the trees. Then, we planted some flowers there. Digging soil and putting seeds was fun, and I hoped they would grow well. After that, I visited my grandparents in the countryside. I helped them water their vegetables, which taught me how plants grow.
Although the day was busy, I felt proud—working outdoors and helping nature made Labor Day special. Spending time with family and doing small tasks showed me the joy of labor. Now I know why it’s called Labor Day!
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
例文2
Dear Mary,
I’m so happy to tell you about my Mother’s Day. First, I made breakfast for mom. When she got up, the smell of bread and juice made her smile, and she said it was a wonderful start. Next, I gave mom flowers—a bunch of yellow ones, because they mean my love for her. Mom felt very warm. Finally, we watched a movie together—a story about a mother and her kid. As we laughed and talked during the movie, our love grew deeper.
This day taught me to care for mom. Because she always helps me, I wanted to let her know I love her, and seeing her happiness made me proud. Mother’s Day was a special time to show our love.
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua

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