江苏省苏州市2025~2026学年初三下学期英语一模考前模拟练习卷1(苏州)(含答案)

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江苏省苏州市2025~2026学年初三下学期英语一模考前模拟练习卷1(苏州)(含答案)

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江苏省苏州市 2025~2026 学年初三下学期英语一模考前模拟练习卷1
注意事项:改革后的苏州考卷均以完型填空作为第一题
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 填写在答题卡和对应的位置上;
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;
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I 卷 ( 客 观 题 共45 分 )
第一部分完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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。
Last month,I volunteered at a local community center.I wasn't sure what to expect,but I wanted to do something meaningful.The experience turned out to be more rewarding than I could have imagined.
When I arrived,I saw children of different ages playing in the yard.They came from poor families and didn't have many toys or books.A little boy named Sam caught my attention.He was sitting alone in the corner,looking at a picture book with great I walked over and asked if he wanted me to read to him.His eyes 2 up immediately.
As I read,more children gathered around.They laughed at the funny parts and asked questions about the story. 3 I noticed that reading aloud was not just entertaining them — it was helping them learn new words and express their thoughts.
After finishing the book,Sam 4 me,"Can you come again tomorrow "I promised him I would.Day after day,I returned to read with the children.They began to 5 their own stories and draw pictures about what they heard.Sam,who used to be quiet,became one of the most active 6
One afternoon,Sam handed me a piece of paper.It was a drawing of me reading to the children,with the words "Thank you for making us 7 "written at the bottom.My heart melted.I realized that the small act of reading could bring so much 8 to others.
Through this experience,I learned that you don't need to do something 9 to make a difference.Sometimes the simplest actions,like sharing a story,can 10 someone's world.I continue to volunteer there,and every time I see the children's smiling faces,I know I've made the right choice.
1.A.interest B.difficulty C.fear D.doubt
2.A.lit B.gave C.woke D.stood
3.A.Suddenly B.Luckily C.Gradually D.Strangely
4.A.warned B.asked C.told D.showed
5.A.create B.borrow C.buy D.hide
6.A.readers B.listeners C.speakers D.writers
7.A.happy B.nervous C.tired D.bored
8.A.trouble B.money C.joy D.stress
9.A.ordinary B.great C.dangerous D.easy
10.A.break B.enter C.brighten D.forget
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。
A
Welcome to the National Space Centre
Visitor Information
How to Get to the Space Centre
By Car:Follow signs from M1 junction 21A.Journey times:
Leicester —15 minutes,Nottingham —35 minutes,Birmingham —50 minutes,London — 2 hours
By Bus:Frequent services from Leicester city centre (number 54)every 20 minutes.
By Train:The nearest station is Leicester Station.Take a taxi or bus number 54 to the centre.
Opening Times
Daily 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.(last admission 4:00 p.m.)
Closed on December 25th and 26th.
Admission Charges
Space Centre only Space Centre &Planetarium
Adults 16.00 f22.00
Children(5-16)f12.00 f17.00
Family(2 adults+2children) f48.00 66.00
Students/Seniors f14.00 f19.00
11.How long does it take to drive from Birmingham to the Space Centre
A.15minutes.B.35 minutes.C.50 minutes.D.2 hours.
12.How much should a student pay to visit both the Space Centre and the Planetarium
A.f16.00.B. 17.00.C. 19.00.D. 22.00.
13.When can visitors enter the Space Centre
A.At 9:30 a.m.on Monday.B.At 4:30 p.m.on Friday.
C.At 11:00 a.m.on December 26th.D.At 2:00 p.m.on Sunday.
B
Lily Chen,a 15-year-old student from Shanghai,has become an online sensation after her video about reducing food waste was viewed over 10 million times.
It all started when Lily noticed that her school cafeteria was throwing away large amounts of uneaten food every day."I saw full plates of rice and vegetables going into the trash,and it broke my heart,"Lily said."I knew I had to do something."
With the help of her science teacher,Lily conducted a one-week study.She weighed the food waste every day and interviewed students about why they didn't finish their meals.The results were surprising:65%of students said the portions were too large,while 25%said they didn't like
the taste of certain dishes.
Lily presented her findings to the school administration.To her delight,the school agreed to make changes.They introduced a "half-portion"option for students with smaller appetites and started a "taste test"program where students could vote on new menu items.
Three months later,food waste had dropped by 40%.Inspired by this success,Lily started a
"Clean Plate Club"where students who finished their meals for a whole month received small prizes.
"I learned that one person really can make a difference,"Lily said."You just need to observe carefully,think critically,and take action."
Her story has encouraged many other schools to start similar programs.The local government has even invited Lily to speak at environmental conferences.
14.According to the passage,what made Lily start her project
A.She was asked by her teacher to do research.
B.She saw too much food being wasted at school.
C.She wanted to become famous on the Internet.
D.She didn't like the food in the cafeteria.
15.What was the main reason students gave for wasting food
A.The food didn't taste good.B.They were not hungry.
C.The portions were too big.D.They had no time to eat.
16.What changes did the school make after Lily's presentation
A.They bought new kitchen equipment.B.They offered smaller meal sizes.
C.They invited famous chefs to cook.D.They increased the lunch prices.
17.What is the best title for this passage
A.A Popular Online Video B.How to Cook Delicious Food
C.A Teenager's Fight Against Food Waste D.The Importance of School Lunches
C
In today's digital age,many people spend hours scrolling through social media every day.
While these platforms help us stay connected,researchers are increasingly concerned about their
impact on mental health,especially among young people.
Dr.Sarah Thompson from Stanford University recently published a study following 500 teenagers over two years.The results showed that those who spent more than three hours daily on social media were twice as likely to report symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to those
who used it for less than one hour.
"Social media creates a culture of comparison,"Dr.Thompson explains."Teenagers see carefully curated posts of their friends'highlight reels—vacations,parties,achievements—and feel their own lives don't measure up."
However,not all social media use is harmful.The study also found that active use— commenting on friends'posts,sharing personal updates,and having meaningful conversations— was linked to better well-being than passive use,which includes mindlessly scrolling and comparing oneself to others.
So what can parents and teenagers do Experts suggest setting screen time limits,taking regular "digital detox"breaks,and focusing on real-life interactions.Some schools have started teaching "digital wellness"classes to help students use social media more mindfully.
"Social media isn't going away,"says Dr.Thompson."But we can learn to use it as a tool rather than letting it control us.The key is balance and awareness."
18.What does the study by Dr.Thompson show
A.Social media has no effect on teenagers'mental health.
B.Less social media use is linked to fewer mental health problems.
C.All teenagers who use social media develop anxiety.
D.Social media only affects adults,not teenagers.
19.According to the passage,what is "passive use"of social media
A.Posting personal photos.B.Commenting on friends'updates.
C.Scrolling without interacting.D.Having online conversations.
20.What does Dr.Thompson suggest about using social media
A.People should completely stop using it.
B.People should use it in a balanced way.
C.Only adults should be allowed to use it.
D.Schools should ban social media completely.
21.The writer's main purpose is to
A.criticize social media companies
B.explain the effects of social media and offer solutions
C.encourage teenagers to spend more time online
D.describe how to create perfect social media posts
D
Imagine walking into your living room and asking your TV to turn on,change channels,and order pizza—all without touching a remote control.This isn't science fiction anymore. Voice-activated technology has become a common part of modern life.
Virtual assistants like Amazon's Alexa,Apple's Siri,and Google Assistant can now control smart home devices,answer questions,play music,set reminders,and even tell jokes.According to a 2023 report,over 40%of American households own at least one smart speaker.
But how do these devices understand us Voice recognition technology uses artificial intelligence to analyze sound waves and match them to words and commands.The more you use them,the better they understand your specific voice and speaking patterns.
However,this technology also raises privacy concerns.Smart speakers are always listening for their "wake word"(like "Alexa"or "Hey Google"),which means they could potentially record private conversations.In 2019,news reports revealed that companies were employing people to listen to some recorded voice commands to improve the technology.
"I love the convenience of my smart speaker,but I worry about my privacy,"says Maria Gonzalez,a mother of two from Texas."I unplug mine when I'm having private conversations."
Experts recommend reviewing privacy settings,deleting voice recordings regularly,and muting the device when not in use.Some companies have responded by adding physical mute buttons and clearer data policies.
As voice technology continues to improve,it will likely become even more integrated into our daily lives.The challenge for developers is to balance convenience with privacy protection.
22.What percentage of American households own a smart speaker according to the 2023 report A.Less than 20%.B.About 30%.C.Over 40%.D.More than 60%.
23.What is one privacy concern mentioned about smart speakers
A.They cost too much money.B.They might record private talks.
C.They don't understand commands.D.They break easily.
24.What does Maria Gonzalez do to protect her privacy
A.She never uses a smart speaker.B.She turns it off during private talks.
C.She only uses it for music.D.She returned her device to the store.
25.What is the main idea of this passage
A.Voice technology is perfect and has no problems.
B.Smart speakers are too expensive for most families.
C.Voice-activated technology offers convenience but raises privacy concerns.
D.Everyone should buy a smart speaker for their home.
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,选项中有两项为多 余选项。
Have you ever felt too shy to speak up in class or join a conversation You're not alone.
Many people experience social anxiety at some point. 26
Social anxiety is more than just feeling nervous.It's an intense fear of being judged or embarrassed in social situations. 27 They may avoid parties,refuse to answer questions in class,or eat lunch alone.
The good news is that social anxiety can be managed. 28 Start with small steps,like making eye contact or saying hello to someone new.Each small success builds confidence.
Deep breathing exercises can also help calm your nerves. 29 This sends a signal to your brain that everything is okay.
Remember that most people are focused on themselves,not on judging you. 30- If your anxiety is affecting your daily life,talking to a school counselor or trusted adult can make a big difference.You deserve to feel comfortable and confident in social situations.
A.When you feel anxious,take slow,deep breaths B.Everyone makes mistakes sometimes,and that's perfectly normal. C.Here are some strategies to overcome it. D.People with social anxiety often worry for days before a social event. E.The best way to deal with anxiety is to avoid all social situations. F.Don't compare yourself to others who seem more outgoing. G.Try to face your fears gradually rather than avoiding them completely.
第Ⅱ卷(主观题共55分)
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.The young man showed great (勇气)when he saved the child from the fire.
32.The museum is (位于)in the center of the city,attracting thousands of visitors
daily.
33.She spoke so (清晰)that everyone in the hall could understand her.
34.We should learn to (控制)our emotions when facing difficulties.
35.The scientist made an important d that changed the way we think about space.
36.This path l to the top of the mountain,where you can see the whole city.
37.Reading provides us with k and opens up new worlds of imagination.
38.The teacher asked us to write a r of the book we read during the holiday
第二节请根据短文内容,从下列方框中选择适当的单词或短语填空,使短文内容完整正确。
traditional was invented quickly such as competition journey
Have you ever played a game on your smartphone while waiting for a bus Mobile gaming has become extremely popular worldwide.The first mobile game,Tetris, 39 in 1984 on a mobile phone.Today,there are millions of games available,from simple puzzle games to complex role-playing games.
Some games require players to think 40 and react in seconds.Others encourage creativity and problem-solving.Popular games 41 "Honor of Kings"and "PUBG Mobile" have attracted millions of players.Some games even have professional 42 with large cash prizes.
However,mobile gaming isn't just about entertainment.Some educational games help students learn languages or practice math skills.The 43 from a simple phone game to a global industry has been remarkable.
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,在有题号的横线上,填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,每空 只写一词。
Dear Friends,
Have you ever wondered what life would be like without trees Trees are among the 44 (important)living things on Earth.They provide us with oxygen,food,wood,and medicine.They also make our planet beautiful.
A single large tree can produce enough oxygen for four people each day.Trees also absorb carbon dioxide. 45 helps fightclimate change.In addition,they prevent soil erosion(侵蚀) and provide homes for countless 46 (animal).
47 (sad),forests around the world are disappearing at an alarming rate.Every year, millions of acres of forest 48 (cut)down for farming,building,and other human activities. This has a terrible effect 49 our environment.
The good news is that we can all help.Planting a tree is a simple action 50 makes a big difference.You can also reduce paper waste by using 51 (little)paper and recycling whenever possible.
Many countries have started reforestation programs.China,for example,has planted billions of trees over the 52 (past)few decades.These efforts are slowly 53 (help)to restore damaged ecosystems.
Remember,every tree counts.What will you do to help protect our forests
Yours sincerely,
Environmental Protection Club
第六部分阅读表达(共3小题;1题2分,2题2分,3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。
Do you know that your smartphone can help you become more environmentally friendly A new trend called "eco-gaming"is encouraging people to make green choices while having fun.
Eco-gaming combines mobile gaming with real-world environmental actions.Players earn points and rewards by completing tasks like recycling bottles,using reusable bags,or walking instead of driving.Apps like "EcoHero"and "GreenQuest"have become increasingly popular among young people.
The idea started in Sweden in 2019 when a group of university students created an app to motivate their classmates to recycle more.Within six months,recycling rates on campus increased by 35%.The success attracted attention from other countries,and similar apps soon appeared in Germany,Japan,and Canada.
How does it work Users download the app and choose environmental challenges.They then take photos as proof of completing tasks,such as picking up litter or using a reusable water bottle. The app uses AI to verify the photos and awards points.Points can be exchanged for discounts at eco-friendly stores or donations to environmental charities.
"I used to never think about my environmental impact,"says Tom Zhang,a 16-year-old user from Beijing."But now I compete with my friends to see who can earn more 'green points'.It's actually fun to help the planet!"
Experts believe eco-gaming has great potential.It makes environmental action feel less like a duty and more like a game.When people enjoy doing something,they're more likely to continue doing it.
54.Where did the idea of eco-gaming start
55.How do users prove that they have completed environmental tasks
56.Do you think eco-gaming is a good way to encourage environmental action Why or why not
第七部分书面表达(共1题;满分25分)
57. 初中三年,你一定参加过许多令人难忘的校园活动(如运动会、艺术节、义卖活动、志 愿服务等)。请你以"An unforgettable school activity" 为题写一篇英语短文,并涵盖以下问 题:
1.What activity did you take part in
2.When and where did it happen
3.What did you do during the activity
4.Why is it unforgettable to you
注 意 :
1. 文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;
2. 语言通顺,意思连贯,条理清晰,书写规范;
3. 词数90词左右,文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。
An unforgettable school activity
Looking back at my junior high school life,there is one activity that I will never forget.
江苏省苏州市 2025~2026 学年初三下学期英语一模考前模拟练习卷1
答案
第 I 卷
第一部分完形填空: 1-5 A A CBA/6-10BA CBC
第二部分阅读理解: 11-15 CCDBC/16-20 BCBCC/21-25BCBCC
第三部分信息还原: 26-30 CDGA B 第Ⅱ卷
第四部分词汇运用
第一节:31.courage 32.located 33.clearly 34.control 35.discovery 36.leads 37.knowledge 38.
report
第二节:39.was invented 40.quickly 41.such as 42.competitions 43.journey
第五部分短文填空:44.most important 45.which 46.animals 47.Sadly 48.are cut 49.on 50.
that 51.less 52.past 53.helping 第六部分阅读表达:
54.The idea of eco-gaming started in Sweden.
55.Users take photos as proof of completing tasks,and the app uses AI to verify the photos.
56.Yes,I think so.Because it makes environmental action fun and competitive,encouraging people to develop good habits./No,I don't think so.Because people might only do it for points rather than truly caring about the environment.(开放性题目,合理即可)
第七部分书面表达参考范文
题目:An unforgettable school activity
参考范文1(侧重义卖活动):
Looking back at my junior high school life,there is one activity that I will never forget.It was the charity sale held on our school playground last October.
On that sunny afternoon,our class set up a stall selling handmade cookies and second-hand books.I was responsible for attracting customers.At first,I felt too shy to shout,but seeing my
classmates working hard gave me courage.I took a deep breath and started calling out to passing students.Gradually,more and more people came to our stall.
By the end of the activity,we had raised over 500 yuan for a local children's hospital.This
activity is unforgettable because it taught me that even small efforts can make a big difference.I
also learned the importance of teamwork and stepping out of my comfort zone.That warm feeling
of helping others still stays with me today.
参考范文2(侧重运动会):
Looking back at my junior high school life,there is one activity that I will never forget.It
was the school sports meet in our playground last spring.
I took part in the 800-meter race,though I was never a good runner.When the race started,I fell behind quickly.My legs felt heavy and I wanted to give up.But then I heard my classmates
shouting my name loudly from the stands.Their encouragement pushed me forward.I gritted my teeth and kept running,finally crossing the finish line—last place.
However,my classmates still cheered for me like a winner.That moment touched me deeply.
This activity is unforgettable because it taught me that trying your best matters more than winning.
True friendship means supporting each other through every difficulty.I will never forget those
shouting voices.
参考范文3(侧重志愿服务):
Looking back at my junior high school life,there is one activity that I will never forget.It was a volunteering activity at a local nursing home last winter.
Our class visited the elderly there on a cold Saturday morning.I was paired with Grandma Li, an 80-year-old woman who lived alone.At first,I felt nervous,but her warm smile soon put me at ease.I helped clean her room,read newspapers to her,and listened to her stories about the past.
Time flew by quickly.When we had to leave,she held my hand and said,"Come visit me again,
dear."
This activity is unforgettable because it opened my eyes to the loneliness many elderly people face.A little company can bring great warmth to their lives.I realized that happiness comes not from receiving,but from giving.I have visited Grandma Li four more times since then.

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