海南省2025年中考英语真题(无答案)

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海南省2025年初中学业水平考试
英语
(考试时间90分钟,满分120分)
第一部分 听力理解(共四节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听句子,根据所听内容选择与句子意思一致的图画。每个句子读一遍。
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
第二节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听句子,根据所听内容选出能正确回答句子的答语。每个句子读两遍。
6. A. Chinese. B. Red. C. Fish.
7. A. Yes. B. OK. C. Great.
8. A. It's sunny. B. Thank you. C. Excuse me.
9. A. For ten years. B. Five o’clock. C. Next week.
10. A. Not at all. B. Nothing serious. C. No problem.
第三节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听对话,根据所听内容选出能回答所提问题的最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。
听第一段对话,回答第11和第12小题。
11. Which photo was just taken for the girl
A. B. C.
12. How many photos did the man take
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
听第二段对话,回答第13至第15小题。
13. When did the boy have a headache
A. Yesterday morning. B. Yesterday afternoon. C. Yesterday evening.
14. How often should the boy take the medicine
A. Once a day. B. Twice a day. C. Three times a day.
15. What will the boy do next
A. Ask for leave. B. Take a math test. C. Have a history class.
第四节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听短文,根据所听内容选择能回答所提问题的最佳选项。短文读两遍。
16. Where are the foreign tourists going to try “Laoba Cha”
A. In Qionghai. B. In Haikou. C. In Wenchang.
17. Why is it called “Laoba Cha”
A. Because the tea leaves are older than grandpas.
B. Because the tea is usually made by the older people.
C. Because the older people love drinking tea with friends in a teahouse.
18. How much does a person usually pay for “Laoba Cha” each time
A. About 5 yuan. B. About 10 yuan. C. About 15 yuan.
19. When is the busiest time for “Laoba Cha” usually
A.5:00-7:00 in the morning. B.4:00-6:00 in the afternoon. C.8:00-10:00 in the evening.
20. How can foreign tourists order food at “Laoba Cha” like the locals
A. Smile and point. B. Use a phone. C. Speak Chinese aloud.
第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
Graduation Ceremony 毕业典礼 9:00a.m,-12:00 a.m. School Hall Let’s start a new journey!
21. We had a graduation ceremony last Friday. It started 9:00a.m.
A. on B. in C. at
22. The ceremony in the school hall.
A. held B. was held C. was holding
23. The school hall seemed than ever before with so many students inside.
A. small B. smaller C. smallest
24. My classmates and I took seats, and waited for the graduation speech.
A. their B. my C. our
25.—Do you know will give us the speech this year
—Our head teacher.
A. who B. when C. what
26. the speech interesting, our head teacher prepared a short video.
A. To make B. Make C. Making
27. After the speech, it was time for photos. some of our eyes were wet, we still tried to show bright smiles.
A. But B. So C. Although
28. fast three years has passed!
A. How B. What C. What a
29.—Do you think we go to the same high school
—I hope so.
A. must B. mav C. should
30. After graduation, we a new journey in life.
A. start B. will start C. started
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
A forest ranger(护林员) was walking home through the forest. He had gone there to pick up some wood as 31
was coming. Suddenly, he heard a little cry coming from the woods. He went near and 32 a baby bear. It was shivering (发抖) with cold .
“Poor little 33 , you must have lost your way, said the ranger. The ranger brought it home. He kept the baby bear warm and gave it food and water.
Two days passed. The little bear got much better. On the 34 day, the ranger opened the door of his house. The bear ran off 35 into the forest.
The long winter came. There was snow everywhere. 36 , there was no more wood to keep the ranger warm. One night, he heard a sound 37 his house. He open the door. And he was very 38 to see a pile (堆) of wood on the ground . He raised his head and saw a big bear going off into the forest. Beside the bear was the baby bear he had 39 .
“Thank you, little bear,” the ranger said thankfully as he watched the mother bear and its baby 40 slowly.
You never know what you will get in return when you offer a little help.
31. A. spring B. summer C. winter
32. A. saw B. drew C. caught
33. A. bov B. bear C. rabbit
34. A. first B. second C. third
35. A. nervously B. happily C. carefully
36. A. Soon B. Also C. Still
37. A. above B. under C. outside
38. A. surprised B. worried C. angry
39. A. bought B. trained C. saved
40. A. coming back B. walking away C. climbing up
第三部分 阅读理解(共三节,满分55分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Read the following information about Hainan Museum and choose the best answer.
Visitor Notice Open: 9:00-17:00 Closed on Mondays(except holidays) Tickets Free tickets. Groups must book at least 7 days before. Call 0898-65238891 to book. Ways of visiting Show your ID cards. Enter through the north gate.
41. Hainan Museum is usually closed on
A. Mondays B. Fridays C. Sundays
42. Groups have to book tickets at least days before visiting.
A.3 B.5 C.7
43. Visitors should enter the museum through
A. the south gate B. the north gate C. the east gate
44. What can you find on the 3rd floor of Building A
A. The Visitor Center. B. A Library. C. Hainan live arts.
45. If you are writing a report about Hainan history, which halls would be the most helpful
A. Hall 10-13. B. Hall 14-16. C. Hall 17-19.
B
My mom works hard. She takes care of me and my young sister. Every day when she gets home from work, she makes dinner for us.
One day, I decided to help my mom. She’s always taking care of us, so I thought, “It’s about time I do something for her too. I’m nine years old.”
I decided to cook dinner for her. I don’t know a lot about cooking. But it doesn’t look that difficult. Noodles are easy to cook. All you do is to boil water, add the noodles and continue boiling. This was how I saw my mom doing it.
I was really excited. “Today, when Mom comes home, dinner will be cooked. We will sit down and eat some delicious noodles,” I said to myself.
After schoo1I ran home quickly and started cooking. I boiled the water on the stove (炉子) and then added the noodles. I was very careful. I cooked the noodles a long time.
It can’t hurt, right
Just before Mom got home, I turned off the stove. The noodles were not like the kind my mom usually makes. They were very mushy. They were more like a soup.
Mom was surprised when she came home. She put the noodles in bowls and sat with me and ate her noodles. “Mmm! These are the best noodles in the world, my son.” she said.
I knew the noodles were terrible. But that’s not important. Mom knew that I was trying help out.
46. Who usually cooks in the boy’s family
A. The boy. B. The boy’s sister. C. The boy’s mom.
47. What did the boy think of cooking noodles at first
A. Easy. B. Exciting. C. Interesting.
48. Which is the correct meaning for the underlined word “mushy”
A.糊状的 B.苦涩的 C.酥脆的
49. Why did the boy’s mom think the noodles were the best in the world
A. Because the noodles tasted different from hers.
B. Because she knew her son was trying to help out.
C. Because the family enjoyed the noodles together.
50. What is the best title for the passage
A. Noodles for Mom B. How to Make Noodles C. Mom Is the Best in the World
C
What would life be like if AI(artificial intelligence)solved all your problems You wouldn’t have to work anymore. You could get anything you wanted by just moving a finger. You could feel pleasure whenever you wanted. Death would become almost a choice-you could turn into a digital form (数字化的形式) and keep going for a million years.
All that sounds terrible to me.
It’s true that humans don’t like problems. But if we had no problems to solve, what would be the point of living How long would we be happy sitting on top of our big mountains of candy For me, a long weekend would be enough. A million years of perfect happiness would feel like terrible dream.
Professor Nick Bostrom from a famous university believes that even if AI could do everything perfectly, people might still “work” at “jobs” in “offices.” “But these jobs would really be more like hobbies.
That wouldn’t be a problem, you might say, as people could stay busy doing other things. They could go shopping, do some gardening or take care of their children. But one reason people get satisfied in such activities is that they pride themselves on being good at them.
They know how to find the right beds, grow roses or dry a child’s tears. However, AI will probably do these all better than you. In a world like that, you might feel like you’re doing more harm than good to your child if you try parenting on your own.
But life in that " perfect " world might still be bearable (可忍受的), says Bostrom. For example, we could ask our computers to give us interesting tasks. In Greg Egan’s sci-fi novel Permutation City, a man forces himself to develop new hobbies every now and then to keep from being bored. He finds joy in making table legs and ends up making 162,329 of them.
Bostrom suggests we not rush to make a decision. We might end up liking the future. “The question here is not how interesting a future is to look at, but how good it is to live in,” he says.
51. How does the writer feel about a life where AI could solve all problems
A. Life would be terrible. B. People would find real joy. C. There would be no more jobs.
52. What does Bostrom say about future jobs” if AI could do everything
A. People might fight against AI for jobs.
B. People might give up creating new tasks.
C. People might still do some work as hobbies.
53. When might people feel helpless in a world with smart AI
A. When they find AI cannot finish their tasks.
B. When they compare their abilities with AI’s.
C. When they work together with AI in offices.
54. Why does the passage mention a man making 162,329 table legs
A. To suggest that AI would force humans into boring work.
B. To give an example of how AI helps humans work faster.
C. To show humans can still have fun in a problem-free world.
55. What question does the writer want us to think about most
A. Can life remain meaningful if AI solved all problems
B. Is it a good idea to stay alive for millions of years
C. Do we need to stop making AI smarter now
第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。
Typhoons (台风) are powerful storms with strong winds and heavy rain. They often hit Hainan in summer and autumn, and bring dangers like floods and broken trees. 56
Before a typhoon arrives, prepare carefully.
First, listen to weather reports to know when the storm will arrive. 57 Also, make sure your windows and doors are closed.
58
Stay indoors, away from windows-strong winds may break windows. Turn off TVs, computers and so on. If floodwaters enter your home, move to a higher place at once.
After the typhoon passes, stay cautious(警惕的).
59 Check around carefully for dangers such as broken glass. When helping clean up, wear gloves and ask adults for help to stay safe.
Typhoons can be dangerous, but being well prepared saves lives! 60 Remember, making the right decision can help to keep you safe.
A. When the typhoon comes, act wisely. B. Wait until it is reported to be safe for going out. C. Here is some advice on staying safe around typhoons. D. Typhoons bring rains to dry places, and help plants grow. E. Follow the advice above to protect yourself and your family. F. Second, prepare enough food, water and a first-aid box (急救箱)
第三节(共8小题,61至65小题每题1分,66、67小题每题2分,68小题6分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容按要求完成任务。
Chinglish takes flight
"You swan, he frog. This sentence might sound funny in English. But it is lively! Both Chinese and foreigners can understand and enjoy it. It is an example of Chinglish.
So, what is Chinglish It is a mix of Chinese and English. Now, it is quite popular outside China. It all started when a foreign girl put a sad photo online. It seemed that her boyfriend had made her cry. Some nice Chinese people created some funny Chinglish, such as “You swan, he frog” to cheer her up. The expression (表达) comes from a famous old Chinese story. It’s about a beautiful swan and an ugly toad (癞蛤蟆).
Many foreigners found it cool. They shared it a lot online and made funny pictures with it. Some of them got interested in the Chinese stories behind Chinglish.
“It’s great that more Chinese culture is being shared with the rest of the world,” said Cody, a young man from New Zealand. “It helps a lot to understand Chinese culture better.”
More and more people are finding the fun in Chinglish. This is great! But for young English learners like us, it’s still important to use proper English, especially in tests and at formal events (正式场合). Standard English helps people understand each other more clearly. Different situations call for different ways.
Chinglish serves as a fun bridge connecting two cultures, but we must know when to cross at bridge and when to stay in the “main road” of standard English. After all, being able to use Chinglish properly and also communicate well in standard English makes you a true language user!
Task Ⅰ: Finish the chart according to the article. Fill in each blank with no more than 3 words.
Task II: Answer the following questions.
66. Where does the expression “You swan, he frog” come from
67. According to the passage, what makes you a true language user
68. Will you use Chinglish if you talk online with an English friend about your summer plan Explain your reason(s) in about 20 words.
第四部分 写作(满分20分)
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Lily近期将来华学习汉语,希望你能帮她取一个寓意美好,朗朗上口的中文名字。请你给她回复一封邮件。
要点包括:
1.赞同她取中文名字的想法;
2.以“李”为姓,帮她从“海”“丽”“慧”“乐”中选取一个或两个字作为她的名;
3.从所取名字的字面含义、读音及所寄托的美好祝福等方面说明理由。
注意:
1.要点齐全,适当拓展;
2.行文连贯,语法正确,书写规范;
3.文中不得出现真实的人名、校名、地名;
4.100词左右(文章开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
参考词汇:last / family name 姓; first / given name 名; pronunciation/sound 音; meaning 意
Dear Lily,
I’m so excited to know that you are coming to China to study Chinese.

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