2026年江苏省南京市金陵中学河西分校九年级零模英语试卷(PDF版,无答案)

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2026年江苏省南京市金陵中学河西分校九年级零模英语试卷(PDF版,无答案)

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初三学情调研
英语试卷
选择题(共40分)
一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下列各题,从题中所给的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。
(FeelthepowerofChina'sprogressin2025!)
1. The 2025 China Science Festival introduced many high-tech ______ to us and showed the
greatvalueofscienceinourdailylife.
A.instructions B.inventions C.industries D.interviews
2. —DidyouwatchthecompetitionsattheWinterOlympics?
—Sure.TheChineseathletes'hardworkandbravespiritreally______mealot.
A.expected B.controlled C.encouraged D.considered
3. Li brocade (黎锦) appeared at Paris Fashion Week, going ______ traditional boundaries and
becomingaglobalfashionicon.
A.with B.above C.against D.beyond
4. —AmongtheGreatCountryCraftsmenoftheYear,whoimpressedyoumost?
—ZhuXianbo.Heis______respectedforhisgreatskillsinmakingships.
A.simply B.highly C.nearly D.hardly
5. China's high-speed railway network reached 50,000 km in 2025, making ______ faster and
saferforpeopletogoout.
A.it B.this C.that D.which
6. China______morethan600spacetaskswithLongMarchrocketssofar.
A.completes B.completed C.willcomplete D.hascompleted
7. Our government has ______ many green energy projects and now over 40% of our electricity
comesfromcleanenergy.
A.carriedout B.givenout C.putout D.foundout
8. —I'mthinkingabout______.Couldyougivemesomeadvice?
—Xi'anisagoodchoice.Itwasnamedoneofthemostpopulartouristcitiesin2025.
A. howIshouldgotoXi'an B.whyXi'anissopopular
C.whenIcangoforaholiday D.whereIcangoforaholiday
9. What does the underlined word mean in the sentence“In 2025, the Palace Museum held many
eye-openingshowsaboutChinesehistoryandculture.”?
A.fulloffun B.fullofcolours C.fullofknowledge D.fullofchallenges
10. —Ourcountryhasmadegreatprogressinmanyfieldsin2025.
—______!I'mreallyproudofChina.
A. Mypleasure B.Soundsgood C.Believeitornot D.Ican'tagreemore
二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
(SeehowAIlightsupthe2026SpringFestivalGala!)
The2026SpringFestivalGala,whichsurprisedthewholeworld,waspoweredbyDoubaoAI.
Itworked______withCCTVonNewYear'sEveandsetanewrecord.Thiswasthefirsttimethat
AI had helped people create and share interesting things in real time during the gala. It was not
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only about traditional activities like getting red envelopes, ______ about new and special AI
experiences.
The activity “Doubao Celebrates New Year” helped users make over 50 million Spring
Festival pictures and more than 100 million festival greetings. What's more, Seedance 2.0, which
is a famous video program, ______ in many wonderful shows. It made classic Chinese ink-wash
paintingscomealiveandcreatedamazingstageeffects.
Besides, many smart robots ______ usedthe Doubaomodel could communicate with people
naturallyinsteadofonlygivingsimpleanswers.
______, AI has made the 2026 Spring Festival Gala more creative and fantastic. It is
changingourfestivalsandmakingourlifemorecolorful.
11. A.close B.closed C.closely D.closing
12. A.and B.but C.or D.so
13. A.uses B.isused C.wasused D.isusing
14. A.who B.which C.what D.whose
15. A.Inall B.Ingeneral C.Afterall D.Aboveall
二、完形填空
请认真阅读下列短文,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。
You may notice that horses appear in many Chinese idioms. These
horse-relatedsayingsprovidefascinatingglimpses(一瞥)intoChineseculture
andancient______.
“Ahorsethatcoversa thousandmiles”isperhapsthemostfamous horse
idiom. It describes someone with amazing talent or potential(潜能). Chinese
parents often use this phrase to encourage their children, hoping they'll become “thousand-mile
horses”who______greatthings. The idiom comes from ancient times when people believed
certainlegendary(传奇的)horsescouldrun1,000milesinasingleday.
“Aswifthorseneedsagoodrider”addsanothermeaningtothisidea.______talentedpeople
(“swift horses”) might be common, good leaders who can ______ talent (“good riders”) are
uncommon. This saying reminds us that having talent isn't enough—you need someone who
______youandgivesyouchances.
“Ride a horse while looking for a better one” describes someone who keeps searching for
better chances while ______ their present situation. Chinese people use this idiom to describe
practical,ambitious(有抱负的)peoplewhoneverstopimprovingthemselves.
“Anoldhorseknowstheway”celebratesthewisdomthatcomes with ______.Justasanold
horseremembersthesafestpathsthroughmountains,experiencedpeoplecanguideothersthrough
difficult situations. This idiom shows that Chinese ______ the elders and their plenty of
knowledge.
“A painted horse won't run” warns against valuing appearance over substance (实质). No
matter how beautifully you paint a horse, it will never run. ______, beautiful promises without
realactionareworthless.ThisidiomteachesChinesetovaluepracticalresultsover______words.
These horse idioms show how ancient Chinese people observed (观察) horses' strength,
speed, and intelligence, turning their observations into timeless lessons about human-nature and
success.
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16. A.palace B.wonder C.victory D.wisdom
17. A.achieve B.afford C.avoid D.accept
18. A.Since B.If C.Although D.When
19. A.discover B.train C.understand D.serve
20. A.agreeswith B.caresfor C.dependson D.believesin
21. A.failing B.dividing C.managing D.refusing
22. A.ability B.memory C.experience D.honor
23. A.record B.respect C.remind D.require
24. A.Simply B.Exactly C.Properly D.Similarly
25. A.empty B.correct C.real D.helpful
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下列材料,从材料后各题所给的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。
A
GazpachoSoup(西班牙凉菜汤)
ThisrecipeisasummertimeclassicfromthecountryofSpain.
Ingredients
?2largetomatoes ?1largecucumber
?1mediumonion ?6slicesFrenchbread
?680gramtomatojuice ?1mediumgreenorredpepper
?1/3cupredwinevinegar(醋) ?1teaspoonsalt
?1teaspoonhotsauce ?1/3cupoliveoil
Directions
Combine1tomato,1/2cucumber,1/2onion,1/4greenpepper,and1/2cuptomatojuice,blending
theingredientsinafoodblender(about30seconds).
Whenserving, pour soupinto bowls,addingsomechoppedvegetables tothe middleofeachbowl
andtopwithbread.
26. Whichistherightorderofmakingthesoupaccordingtotherecipe?
①Putthevegetablesintheblender. ②Addthechoppedvegetables.
③Cutupthevegetables. ④Topthesoupwithbread ⑤Poursoupintobowls.
A.③①⑤④② B.③①⑤②④ C.①③⑤④② D.①③⑤②④
27. Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanwemostprobablyreadthisarticle?
A. HotWords B.SuperScience C.StoryLand D.FoodAroundtheWorld
B
The buses at the Uluru Sunset ViewingArea were parked in rows. Guides set up tables with
drinksandsnacks.
“Tenminutestogo!Areweready?”Ourguideasked.
“Fiveminutes,everyone!Gotyourcameras?”
Then,thesunstartedtoset.
People from different countries—America, Britain, and France—all watched as the big rock
turnedbrightred.Manytookpicturesinfrontofit,withdifferentposes(姿势).
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Afterthesunwentdown,wegotbackonthebus.Theguidesmiled, “Thatwasapretty good
sunset! But I've seen better ones.” Behind me,Adam, a student from England, put his earphones
backin.“Well,that'senoughofthatrock,”hesaid.
I was tired.Wewoke upat five in the morning and drove over 100 miles to see the sunsetat
Uluru. Now, I felt a little empty. Why was this rock so special? Why did we come all this way?
Maybemysonswouldalwaysrememberthismoment.Butno,theyhadevenmissedit!Theywere
busyeatingatanothertourgroup'stablebecausetheyhadbetterchips.
Nowadays, people can buy almost everything. But new things soon become old, and people
getbored.So,theystarttravelingtofind“specialexperiences”.Manypeoplebuybookslike1,000
PlacestoSeeBeforeYouDieandmarktheplacestheyhavevisited.
But famous sights are never the best part of a trip. Sometimes, they feel like a duty, like
visiting a boring relative. The more I travel, the more I feel that the real beauty of a place is in
small everyday details, not in famous buildings or scenery. So, throw your book away and forget
aboutthechecklist—therearesurelymorethan1,000wondersintheworld.
28. WhatdidthepeopleattheUluruSunsetViewingAreado?
A.Theydancedaroundtherock. B.Theytookpicturesofthesunset.
C.TheyclimbedtothetopofUluru. D.TheywatchedamovieaboutUluru.
29. Whydidthewriterfeelalittleemptyafterthesunset?
A.Theguidewasnotfriendly. B.Hedidn'thavedrinksorsnacks.
C.Thesunsetwasnotbeautifulatall. D.Peopledidn'treallycareaboutthesunset.
30. Thewritermentionsthebook1,000PlacestoSeeBeforeYouDietoshowthat______.
A. these1,000placesareallworthvisitingbeforepeopledie
B. thisbookisverypopularamongtravelersallovertheworld
C. manytravelersfollowafixedlistinsteadofenjoyingthetripitself
D. it'simpossibletofinishvisitingalltheplacesinthebookinalifetime
31. Whichisthewriter'sopinionabouttravel?
A.Thebeautyofaplaceisinsmalldetails. B.Themoreplacesyouvisit,thebetter.
C.Thebestpartisvisitingfamousplaces. D.Youshouldvisitatleast1,000places.
C
Fabrice Mba's love for Chinese culture and martial arts (武术) began in his childhood in
Cameroon, where he grew up watching kung fu movies. His elder brother was a projectionist (放
映员) and Mba often helped him sweep the theater. For the first time, he saw Shaolin monks on
the screen. “I discovered kung fu and Chinese culture. It spoke to lot to me.” He and his friends
wouldimitatecharactersfromthemovies,buttherewasnokungfuclubtotrainthem.
Whenhewas8,helefthomewithhiseldersistertoliveinthecapital,Yaoundewherehemet
agroupofChineseengineersinthe1980s.TheybuilttheYaoundeConferenceCenter,aChina-aid
project. He often went there with his friends and watched them training. One day, to his
excitement, a man in the project called to them and asked them to learn kung fu together.After
that,hecameeverymorningtolearnkungfu.Hetrainedhardandlearnedsomebasicmovements.
Mbarecalls,“Thatwasaturningpointinmykungfujourney.”
Hislifetookanotherturnin2011,whenhemetadirectoroftheConfuciusInstitute(研究所)
at the University of Yaounde II, during one of his training sessions. Mba joined in the institute.
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Thanks to a scholarship, he got the chance to train in martial arts at the ShaolinTemple in Henan
Province.
Today, Mbs is well-known in Cameroon when it comes to kung fu. He runs a program that
offersfreeshort-termkungfutrainingtoyoungpeople.Healsoteacheskungfuinseveralschools.
Hewants to helppromote Chineseculture. “I'd like toencourage otherpeople tolearn kungfu,to
really encourage them to admire Chinese culture as I have,” he says. Mba adds that as more
peopletakeupkungfuinCameroon,hehopestocontinuetooffervaluabletraininginthefuture.
32. HowdidMbagettoknowkungfuwhenhewasyoung?
AByreadingkungfubooks. B.Bywatchingkungfufilms.
C.Bytakingkungfucourses. D.Byjoiningakungfuclub.
33. WhatareParagraphs2and3mainlyabout?
A.Mba'sprogramofteachingkungfu.
B.Mba'sstorieswithChineseengineers.
C.Mba'sachievementsinthekungfufield.
D.Mba'slifeturningpointsinkungfulearning.
34. Whatdoestheunderlinedword“promote”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.save B.control C.spread D.understand
35. Whocouldbeinterestedinthepassage?
A.Culturelovers. B.Technologyfans. C.Languagelearners. D.Movieactors.
D
Have you ever looked at a cat's face and wondered what it is thinking? Ateam of scientists
from the University of California might have some answers. In a fascinating new study,
researchers discovered that cats use 276 different facial expressions to show their feelings—far
morethanwehaveeverimagined!
①______
ThescientistsvisitedalocalcatcafeinLosAngelesforoverseveralmonthstoobserve(观察)
53cats.They recorded194minutes of videos, carefullywatching howthe cats communicate with
eachother.UsingaspecialsystemcalledFACS(FacialActionCodingSystem),whichisnormally
used to study human expressions, they identified 26 unique facial movements in cats. These
movements—likelicking (舔) theirnose,openingtheir mouth, orwideningtheirpupils (theblack
partoftheireyes)—combineindifferentwaystocreateallthoseexpressions.Theyalsofoundcats
use 26 of these facial movements in total, which can be mixed to express how they are feeling.
Dogsuse27facialmovementsandhumansuseatotalof44.
②______
Outoftheexpressionstheyrecorded,45%werefriendlyand37%wereangry.“Afriendlycat
moves its ears and whiskers (胡须) forward while closing its eyes slowly—almost like a smile!
However,anangrycatoftenflattensitsearstoitshead,makesitspupilssmallerandlicksitslips,”
saidtheteam.
③______
Although the researchers aren't sure what the cats were trying to communicate with each
otherusingtheirfaces,theyplantostudycatsinotherplacestoimprovetheirunderstanding.They
also hope that the research could help animal shelters (收容所) improve the way they look after
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the cats. Some pet owners even suggest the researchers develop an app that scans a cat's face to
explainitsmood—likea“cattranslator”.
Nexttimeyourcatstaresatyou,payattention—itmightbe“talking”withitsface!
36. Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?
A.Bygivingnumbers. B.Bytellingastory.
C.Byshowingsomefacts. D.Byaskingaquestion.
37. Whichofthefollowingusesthemostfacialmovements?
A.Cats. B.Humans. C.Dogs. D.Tigers.
38. Matchthetitlewitheachpart.
a.WhyDoesThisMatter? b.FriendlyFacesorAngryFaces?
c.HowDidTheyStudyCats? d.FutureResearchonCatCommunication.
A.①-a②-b③-d B.①-b②-c③-a C.①-c②-b③-d D.①-d②-b③-c
39. Whatwouldbethebeststructureofthepassage?
40. Whatmightthescientistsdonext?
A.Useanapptostudycats'expressions.
B.Buildananimalsheltertolookaftercats.
C.Keeponstudyingtoknowmoreaboutcats.
D.Findoutwhythecatstrytocommunicatewitheachother.
非选择题(共50分)
四、填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A) 请根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使句子意思完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡
标号为41—45的相应横线上。
Perler beads, known as pindou, are suddenly ______ (到处) in China. At first
theywereeducationaltoysforchildrentopracticehandsandeyes.Later,theybecame
a global craft loved by people of all ages. Compared with drawing, perler beads are
much easier for beginners. You just put colorful beads on a pegboard carefully and
______(重复)simplestepstomakecutepatterns.
When people put beads in order, they need to pay full ______ (注意) to their work. This
activity can make people feel happy and relaxed. Others say they joy likes in the sense of pride,
especiallywhenthey______(设法完成)torecreatepopularIPslikeMarioorPokémon.Besides,
itsatisfiespeople's ______(社会的)needs.Youcanenjoythisactivitysingleorwith friends.Itis
agoodofflineactivitytohelppeoplegetonwellwitheachother.
DoyouwanttotrythisPerlerBeadsChallenge?
B) 请根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号
为46—50的相应横线上。
The fish-shaped lantern parade in Shexian County is an important folk
tradition.Everyyearinthefirstlunarmonth,itattractstouristsfromacrossthe
countrytoenjoythebeautifullanternsand______(live)localculture.
Among the people who try to keep this tradition alive is Wang Yufang,
born in 1996.When he was only 12 years old, he made a ______ (decide) to learn the skills from
local villagers. From then on, he kept practicing and improving his skills year after year ______
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(pass) on this valuable traditional craft. He now runs his own company by selling fish-shaped
lanternsandorganizingrelatedperformancesto______(far)spreadtheart.
Wang has big dreams for the future. He wants to go on sharing this beautiful folk art with
more people. He also hopes to develop creative products ______ (base) on the lantern culture.
Throughhisefforts,thefish-shapedlanternscontinuetoshinebrightly.
C) 根据短文内容,将下面的选项还原到文中空白处,使短文内容完整,通顺,每个选
项只能用一次,其中有一个选项是多余选项。
A.It'smadefromseafoodormeatbones.
B.Ithasalonghistoryofabout2,000years.
C.Theotheristhatthehotpotisa“healthymeal”.
D.Pepperandchilimakeitdifferentfromotherhotpots.
E.ThehotpotisbecomingmoreandmorepopularinChina.
F.ThereareseveralkindsofhotpotsinChinawithdifferentsoups.
The hot pot is one of the most popular meals in China. ______ The hot pot
used to be preferred in winter, but recently it has been appearing on tables all year
round.
Apart from its delicious taste, there are two other important reasons for the
Chinesetolikethehotpot.Thefirstoneisthatthehotpotis consideredagreatwaytomake new
friends.Peoplegatheraroundthepot,chatting,eating,drinkingandhavingfun.______Eatingthe
hot pot can warm the body and improve circulation (血液循环) in winter, and increase
perspiration(排汗)tohelpcoolthebodyinsummer.
______ Two of the most popular hot pots are Sichuan hot pot and Beijing mutton hot pot.
Sichuan hot pot is famous for its numbing and spicy (又麻又辣的) taste, because of the addition
of some special food materials—Sichuan pepper and other spicy things like chili (辣椒). ______
Beijing mutton hot pot is the most popular hot pot in the northern China hot pots. Mutton is its
mainpartandthesoupismadefrommeatbones.
Whenyoueatahotpotinarestaurant,generally,therearetwotypesofsoupbases:spicyand
clear. A clear soup base has a quite light taste. ______ A spicy soup base usually has Sichuan
pepper,whichisspicyandsalty.
If you have a mixed group with some who don't eat spicy food, there is a special pot with a
dividerinthemiddlebetweenthespicyandclearsoup,whichiscalledadouble-flavorhotpot(鸳
鸯锅).
五、阅读填空(共19小题;56-63每题1分;64题2分;65-74每题1分;满分20分)
A) 请认真阅读下列短文,根据所读内容在文后表格中第56—63小题的空格里填入一
个最恰当的单词,64题至少20词;并将答案填写在答题卡标号为56—64的相应横线上。
Most architects(建筑师) hope to bring special features to a city, and Ieoh
Ming Pei (贝聿铭), one of the world's most famous architects, achieved this by
designing many classic buildings in cities around the world. The JFK President
Library in Boston, US (1979), the Louvre Pyramid in Paris (1989), the Bank of
China Tower in Hong Kong (1990) and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha,
Qatar(2008),arejustafewofhismanycreations.
ThemanbehindtheselandmarkbuildingspassedawayonMay16,2025attheageof102.
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Pei oncesaid that a typical(典型的) style ofdesign is of no help to an architect. Instead, he
was known for his special style, bringing together seemingly opposite ideas into each
design—EastandWest,ancientandmodern,naturalandman-made.
This may come from his education. Born and raised in China, he went to the US to study
architecture(建筑)at18.HestudiedatMassachusettsInstitute ofTechnologyandthencompleted
his Master ofArts study at Harvard. “I've never left China,” the Chinese-American Pei once told
The FinancialTimes. “My family's been there for 600 years.” Pei tried to add localand historical
ideas to his designs. When designing the Suzhou Museum in the 2000s, he took new ideas from
the city's beautiful classical gardens. Instead of building a giant to overshadow (使……失色)
them,Peibuiltsmallhallswithtraditionalwhitewallsanddarkroofs,inthestyleofothergardens.
Besides matching his design to the local setting, Pei also thought that light played an
important role in creating a lively mood. He cares a lot about sunshine in his designs.The glass
pyramidoftheLouvreMuseuminParisisagoodexample.Itdoesn’thidethebuildingsaroundit.
Instead, it reflects (映照) them in the sunlight. It also serves as a huge window, letting sunlight
intothemuseum.
His wonderful works earned him many awards, like the Pritzker Architecture Prize (1983),
AIA Gold Medal (1979), Royal Gold Medal (2010), Presidential Medal of Freedom (1993) and
PraemiumImperiale(1989).
WhatPeivaluedmostinarchitecturewasthatthebuildingscould“standthetestoftime”.As
The New York Times sums up, he didn’t just want to solve problems but also to produce “an
architectureofideas”.
IeohMingPei—TheLastMasterofModernArchitecture
Basic ?Pei(1923-2025)wasoneoftheworld'smostfamousarchitects.
information ?He 56 hislifetodesigningclassiclandmarkbuildingsworldwide.
?BornandraisedinChina,hewenttotheUStostudyarchitectureat18.
Education
?Hiseducationalbackgroundhelped 57 hisdesignstyle.Designstyle
?Hethoughtatypicalstyleofdesignwasnot 58 toanarchitect.
?Differentideasall 59 togetherinhisdesigns.
Designstyle
?WhendesigningSuzhouMuseum,hetriedtomakehisdesign
&examples 60 wellwithlocalsettings.
?HevaluedlightindesignsandhisLouvrepyramidshowsthiswell.
? His famous works 62 the JFK President Library, the Louvre
Pyramid,theBankofChinaTowerandSuzhouMuseum.
61
?Hewas 63 withmanyawardssuchasthePritzkerArchitecturePrize
andPresidentialMedalofFreedom.
?Whatcanyoulearnfromhim?(Atleast20words.)
Yourideas 64
B) 请根据短文内容和首字母提示,填写所缺单词,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为65
—74的相应位置上。
If you are searching for a special cultural journey in Paris, the
LouvreMuseum(卢浮宫)isamust-visitplace.Asoneoftheworld’s
most famous museums, the Louvre is h 65 to thousands of
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artworksandhistoricaltreasures.Firstlybuiltasaroyal(皇室的)palaceinthe12thcentury,itwas
later turned into a museum in 1793. Today, the Louvre a 66 millions of visitors every year,
andit’seasytoseewhy.
The museum is d__67____ into several sections, each showing different types of art and
history.YoucanstartyourvisitonthefirstfloorwhereyoucanseeE___68___paintingsfromthe
13thto the 19th centuries.Here, you canadmire masterpieceslike the Mona Lisa by Leonardoda
VinciandLibertyLeadingthePeoplebyEugèneDelacroix.Thesepaintingsarenotonlybeautiful
but also tell important stories about history and culture. Next, head to the ground floor, where
you'll find ancient Egyptian artifacts (文物或手工艺品). These o___69___ show what life was
like in ancient Egypt. Finally, don't forget to visit the underground level to see the remains of the
old medieval fortress (中世纪堡垒). This part of the museum shows how the Louvre has
c__70____overtime.
The Louvre is located in the heart of Paris, just a short walk from the Seine River. The
museumissolargethatit'si___71___toseeeverythinginoneday,soit'sagoodideatoplanyour
visitaheadoftime.
Whether you're interested in art or history, the Louvre o___72___ an unforgettable
experience. It's not just a museum; it's a journey t___73___ time and culture. From ancient
artifacts to famous paintings, the Louvre has s___74___ for everyone. Remember to take your
timeandenjoyeverymomentofyourvisit!
六、书面表达(满分15分)
初中是人生的转折点,初中是我们奋斗史的见证,初中是我们流汗不流泪的青春。初中
留给我们最难忘的回忆。英文校刊SunshineforTeens想了解学生对初中生活的想法。你可
以选择一个关键词来描述你的成长印记,如change,challenge,thankful,hard-working等,以
MiddleSchoolLifeinMyEyes为题,写一篇英语短文。
要点如下:
1. Chooseawordtodescribeyourmiddleschoollifeandexplainthereason.
2. What'syourstoryabouttheword?
3. Whathaveyoulearnedfromthestory?
注意:
1. 内容涵盖所有要点,全文连贯通顺。
2. 词数80左右(已给出的文章开头,不计入总词数)。
3. 文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。
MiddleSchoolLifeinMyEyes
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