资源简介 2025年苏州市初中学业水平考试试卷英 语注意事项:1.本试卷共七大题,满分100分(不含听力口语30分),考试用时 100分钟;2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考点名称、考场号、座位号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在答题卡相对应的位置上,并认真核对条形码上的准考号、姓名是否与本人的相符合;3.答选择题必须用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案;答非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔写在答题卡指定的位置上,不在答题区域内的答案一律无效,不得用其他笔答题;4.考生答题必须答在答题卡上,答在试卷和草稿纸上一律无效。第一部分 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Light rain continued to fall as I arrived at the mountain village. With a heavy bag on my back, I was excited to teach at a small school here, but a little 1 . What would these students be like The school had only 18 students. Most were quiet, 2 they ran and laughed at break.One girl, Wen, always sat alone in the corner, seldom saying anything. On my first day in the classroom, I shared with them a 3 with the words“You are seen” on it and put it up on the wall. Some smiled shyly and some spoke quietly. “That's why I'm here,” I said.However, Wen didn’ t 4 . She was just drawing circles on the desk with her finger.Days passed quickly. The lessons were 5 planned. The children were kind. But my effort seemed to make little difference. I was not sure if I was doing anything 6 .One night, a heavy storm caused a power cut, leaving the classroom in darkness. As everyone was frozen, a soft light appeared. It was Wen who was holding a 7 in her hand.“We can still read,” she whispered. That was the first time I heard her voice.The next day, she sat 8 . In the following days, she began to talk more. In my last class, she came up and gave me the lantern. “So you will always have some 9 ,” she smiled gently.I came to give light, but found it was quietly 10 . Volunteering isn't always loud or bigSometimes, it's a quiet lantern — shared between the two, and shining in both directions.1. A. bored B. relaxed C. nervous D. surprised2. A. though B. so C. since D. when3. A. dictionary B. poster C. cake D. cup4. A. stand up B. give up C. wake up D. look up15. A. slowly B. carefully C. directly D. finally6. A. simple B. interesting C. popular D. meaningful7. A. book B. lantern C. candle D. lamp8. A. farther B. lower C. closer D. longer9. A. fun B. time C. light D. hope10. A. returned B. collected C. connected D. accepted第二部分 阅读理解(共15 小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A11. When does the 2025 Fruit Share take place A. On April 16. B. On May 30. C. On June 1. D. On June 10.12. What's the purpose of the education program A. To sell vegetables to local farmers. B. To offer a place for cooking.C. To help teenagers learn by gardening. D. To encourage indoor activities.13. To send an email to Grow Food Wonderland, what can you click on A. Food. B. Events. C. Education. D. Contact.BWant to know what your friends are really like Take a look at their music playlist.More than 36,000 people, from all over the world, took part in an experiment(实验). It compared their personalities with how much they liked different musical styles. The results show that personalities do influence what we listen to. Here's what certain musical styles say about who you are.2Rock Like the sound of loud guitars and heavy drum beats This type of music sounds very exciting, but fans of it are often quite gentle. Country music If cowboy hats and guitars get you singing along, it's possible that you' re hard-working, preferring traditional styles and values.Jazz Fans of this strong music always come up with new ideas and are good at learning. If you like the saxophone of John Coltrane, then you' re probably self-confident and easy to get on with. Classical music If Beethoven and Mozart have you turning up the music, you' re probably quiet, but happy with who you are and comfortable with the world around you.But the experiment didn't tell the whole story: where we grow up, who we often go out with, and our personal experiences play into our taste, too. The songs you choose to be part of your life make you different from others. But no matter what style you like, music is for everyone. And enjoying different types of music lets you get a taste of cultures you might not have experienced before. So experiment with your playlist!14. What influences our musical taste according to the experiment A. Personalities. B. Friends. C. Parents. D. Instruments.15. According to the passage, if Daniel is creative, what may be found in his playlist A. Rock. B. Country music. C. Jazz. D. Classical music.16. What may be the writer's advice for us A. Changing our personalities. B. Trying different types of music.C. Doing experiments with friends. D. Getting more learning experiences.17. What is the main idea of the passage A. How different cultures influence you. B. What your playlist says about you.C. What songs we can choose to enjoy. D. Why there are different musical styles.CA medical breakthrough in China is giving new hope to people with spinal cord injuries(脊髓损伤). Scientists have created a brain-spinal chip(芯片) that allows paralyzed(瘫痪的) patients to move their legs, and even walk again.The chip, only 1 mm wide, is designed to be fitted into the brain and spinal cord. If the natural communication between the brain and muscles(肌肉) is lost, this chip becomes the bridge. When the chips work, they create a direct connection between the brain and muscles.The results have been amazing. A 34-year-old man, paralyzed after a fall, could move his legs just one day after the operation on January 8,2025. Two weeks later, he walked five meters with help. Three other patients had similar operations in February and March, all getting better within weeks. Even though the patients’ nervous systems were damaged (受损), the chips helped them walk again. This marks a big step in China's progress in medical science and it brings hope for over 3.7 million people in China.3“This is just the beginning,” Jia, the lead researcher, says. “With the technology, these people may one day leave wheelchairs behind after 3 to 5 years of training.”Behind this achievement is a long journey of careful research and bold thinking. It took the researchers over 10 years to develop the chip. They tested it on animals first, and then on people. They faced many challenges, yet they never gave up. Step by step, they developed a system to reconnect the mind and body in ways once appearing only in science fiction.As the chip continues to improve, it lights a new path forward — one built on science,shaped by care, and aimed toward a brighter future.18. What do we know about the chips mentioned in the passage A. They are only as wide as 2 mm. B. They are fitted into the man's arms.C. They help the patients walk again. D. They improve the patients’ memory.19. Which of the following meanings is suitable for the underlined word“bold” (From the dictionary)A. 1. B. 2. C.3. D.4.20. What is the writer's main reason for writing this passage A. To recommend a science story. B. To report a pioneer doctor in medicine.C. To compare different treatments. D. To introduce a new medical success.21. What would be the best title of this passage A. China's Chips Bring New Hope B. Future of China's Medical ScienceC. Science Fiction Changes Our Lives D. Challenges for Chinese ScientistsDThe sun hung low, brushing gold over the empty area. The air buzzed (喧闹) — not with insects, but with voices, cameras, and the weight of something about to begin.Roy's heart beat like a drum. He looked out at the people gathering for the pancake house ground-breaking ceremony(仪式).Behind him stood the company men and the reporters. And under his feet — hidden underground — were the tiny burrows (洞穴) of the owls.No sign marked them. No fence protected them. They asked nothing, made no sound, yet now heavy machines waited, ready to destroy(破坏) their living area.4He thought of Mullet Fingers, the wild boy who cared about animals more than himself.He thought of brave Beatrice who helped even when it was hard. Roy had tried to stay out of trouble. He liked quiet. But now, staying quiet didn't feel right.He stepped up to the microphone(话筒).“Excuse me,” he said, voice shaking. “Before you dig … you should know the truth.”The crowd(人群) grew quiet.“There are owls living here,” Roy said. “They’ re small. They’ re scared. And if you build here, you' ll destroy their homes.”Someone in the crowd laughed. A reporter asked, “How do you know that ”“Because I saw them. I stood right there and watched them. They live here. They belong here. And they matter.”The manager stepped forward, “This is not your business, kid.”Roy turned to face him. His fear turned into something else — strength.“It's my business. It's everyone's business. We can't just destroy what we don't see.Progress should not come at the cost of wonder,” he said.His hands stopped shaking. People in the crowd began whispering. One mother held her child's hand. A teacher nodded. Even the manager looked uncertain.Roy didn't know what would happen next. But he did what he could. He spoke the truth.Roy used to be scared. But doing the right thing made him stronger.Sometimes, doing what you can is enough to shift(改变) the wind.22. Who did Roy think of before stepping up to the microphone A. His teacher. B. Mullet Fingers and Beatrice.C. The manager. D. The newspaper reporters.23. Why was Roy speaking to the crowd at the ceremony A. To raise money for wildlife. B. To protect the owls’ living area.C. To advertise the pancake house. D. To welcome people from other towns.24. What does the underlined sentence in the passage mean A. Extra cost should be paid to protect nature.B. There's nothing more important than progress.C. Nature shouldn't be destroyed for development.D. People should cut the cost of creating wonders.25. What can we learn from Roy's story in the passage A. Silence sometimes speaks louder than actions.B. Finding out the truth needs patience and wisdom.C. Knowing yourself helps you make the right choice.D. Standing up for nature takes courage but it's worth it.5第三部分 信息还原(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Have you ever looked closely at the paper money from. different countries You will see more than numbers and colours. You will discover pictures of rivers, mountains, buildings and famous people. 26 They are like small lessons in culture, history and nature. Paper money isn't just for spending — it's also for learning.Let's start with China. 27 On the 20 yuan note(纸币), there is the Lijiang River inGuilin, with green mountains rising from calm waters. 28 On the 5 yuan note, you’ ll find Mount Tai, one of the most famous mountains in China. A large number of poems were written in praise of it.29 Switzerland's notes include mountains, rivers, and even wind patterns(图案)!Canada's have snowy landscapes and maple(枫树) leaves.These days; many people use phones or cards as a way to pay. 30 But paper money still has its value — not only in money, but in meaning. You can hold it, look at it, and learn from it. It can be a tiny museum in your pocket.So next time you hold your paper money, take a second look.A. It's fast and easy. B. It's a lesson worth learning. C. Other countries do this too, in their own way. D. It's so beautiful that artists have painted it for centuries. E. The Chinese yuan is a perfect mix of nature and tradition. F. These pictures often show what each country finds important. G. Today's coins and paper money are nothing like early money.第四部分 词汇运用(共13 小题;每小题 1分,满分13分)第一节 根据下列句子所给汉语注释或首字母,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。31. Some ▲ (宠物) can help people and even have jobs.32. When you go on the Internet, don't t ▲ or try everything it says.33. Why not finish the task today instead of waiting u ▲ tomorrow 34. I have never ▲ (后悔) choosing to be kind, even when it was not easy.35. Lin is honest and hard-working, so everyone speaks very h ▲ of him.36. The Shenzhou-20 astronauts are studying how living things survive in s ▲ .37. Before the Spring Festival, we spent weeks ▲ (练习) the dragon dance.38. As you grow up, you' ll find that many of your problems are just a p ▲ of cake.6第二节 请认真阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。without mistake such as grow in this wayHermit crabs(寄居蟹) are small animals that live in the ocean or on the beach. The crab has its own hard shell(外壳) but it only covers part of its body. The soft part cannot be protected 39 a shell. So the crab will find an empty shell and climb inside to stay safe.As a hermit crab 40 , it needs a bigger shell. Groups of hermit crabs gather to exchange shells. Sometimes, they fight over shells or line up to get the best one.Hermit crabs eat just about any food they can find, 41 plants, dead fish or even food left on the beach. 42 , they help keep beaches clean.However, pollution can make it harder for hermit crabs to find real shells. Sometimes plastic bottles and caps are 43 for real shells. Once inside, many cannot get out and slowly die.Beach cleanups, recycling, and using less plastic can make a big difference.第五部分 短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On Pingjiang Road in Suzhou, 65-year-old Ms Wu runs a traditional tea house for 30years. She never expected 44 (oneself) to become a tea master who helped build a cultural bridge.It started in 2015 when a German tourist named Klaus walked into her shop. With the help of a phone app, Ms Wu 45 (patient) showed him the way to properly brew(沏)Biluochun, Suzhou’ s famous green tea. Klaus returned every day that week and 46 (bring) more friends each time.Seeing how 47 (interest) they were in Chinese tea, Ms Wu started a weekly activity called“Tea Culture Saturdays”. She showed foreigners 48 to brew tea with traditional methods — from choosing the water temperature to 49 (follow) tea-making rules. Her daughter Lily, a college student, helped translate.Soon, her tea house was always crowded with 50 (visit), including students and business people from many places. “I used to think foreigners wouldn't understand our tea culture, 51 they love it deeply. Some of them even treat their friends with Chinese tea at home,” Ms Wu said.One of her favourite 52 (moment) was when Sarah, a Canadian, gave her a notebook filled with tea notes written in both English and Chinese. “This is why I keep teaching,” Ms Wu said, showing 53 treasured notebook.Now, her tea house appears in travel guides as “Suzhou’ s cultural living room”. For tourists, every cup of tea served is a window on the tea culture of this ancient city.第六部分 阅读表达(共3小题;54题2分,55题2分,56题3分,满分7分)请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。Every day, we hear sounds all around us — some soft, some loud. But do you know that loud sounds can harm your hearing 7Sounds are measured(测量) in decibels(分贝).Look at the chart — some sounds are safe for our ears, but when a sound goes over 85 decibels, it can be harmful to our hearing. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, we shall pay attention to the loudness of the noise, the distance we are to it and how long we listen to it.Noise levels can be measured by sound-level meters(噪声计), but you probably don't alwayscarry one with you. So how can you tell whether noises are too loud or not Ask yourself: Do you have to raise your voice to be heard Do you find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from you Do the noises make your ears hurt or ring for some time If your answer is YES to any of these, that probably means the noises are too loud.Headphones are especially tricky. Many people enjoy using them, but they often listen to loud music for too long, or keep the volume(音量) so high that even other people can hear the noise from their headphones. These can lead to hearing loss.Your hearing is a gift. You need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world.Once your hearing is harmed, it may never come back.54. According to the chart, what sounds can harm your hearing 55. How can you know if the noises are too loud (Give 2 examples.)56. Why is hearing important What can you do to protect it 第七部分 书面表达(共1题;满分25分)57.假如你是李华,正在英国参加短期交流项目.在学校的“文化周”活动中,作为中国交流学生代表,你准备展示并介绍一把自制的手工扇。请你写一份发言稿,内容包括:(1)扇子制作过程(如右图);(2)扇面设计内容和寓意;(3)你的感受与愿望。要求:(1)词数100左右;(2)适当展开想象,增加细节;(3)照抄试卷中语篇内容不得分;(4)文中不得出现真实校名和姓名等信息。参考词汇: brush n. 毛笔Hi, everyone! Welcome to the cultural week! Chinese fans are both practical tools and beautiful works of art. Here is the fan I made.82025年苏州市初中学业水平考试试卷英语试题参考答案第一部分完形填空1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B6. D 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. A第二部分阅读理解11. D 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. C16. B 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. D21. A 22. B 23. B 24. C 25. D第三部分信息还原26. F 27. E 28. D 29. C 30. A第四部分 词汇运用31. pets 32. trust 33. until34. regretted 35. highly 36. space37. practicing/ practising 38. piece 39. without40. grows 41. such as 42. In this way43. mistaken第五部分短文填空44. herself 45. patiently 46. brought 47. interested 48. how49. following 50. visitors 51. but 52. moments 53. the第六部分 阅读表达54. TV, headphones, rock concerts, and fireworks.55. When/ If I have to raise my voice to be heard; When/ If I find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from me; When/ If the noises make my ears hurt or ring for some time.56. Because we need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world.We should not use headphones for too long./ We should keep away from the loud noises./We can turn down the music./ We can use headphones less.(言之有理即可)第七部分 书面表达57.(略)英语试题参考答案 第1页(共1页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览