2026年北京市大兴区初三一模英语(含答案)

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2026年北京大兴初三一模英语
一、单选题:本大题共12小题,共12分。
1.My uncle is a photographer. These photos show ________ love for the natural world.
A. his B. her C. your D. its
2.Janek and the team finally arrived at the South Pole ________ December 31st, 2004.
A. in B. on C. at D. for
3.—We’ll have a class show tomorrow. Can you sing an English song for us —Yes, I ________. I practice every day.
A. can B. must C. need D. shall
4.Many teens are interested in traditional culture ________ they think it is meaningful.
A. so B. or C. but D. because
5.Bamboo is one of ________ subjects in Chinese paintings.
A. popular B. more popular
C. most popular D. the most popular
6.— Hi, Emma. ________ do you take a walk in the park — Twice a week.
A. How long B. How often C. How much D. How soon
7.Paula ________ a movie with her friend every weekend.
A. is watching B. watches C. watched D. will watch
8.As the teacher walked into the classroom, the students ________ at the top of their voices.
A. read B. will read C. were reading D. have read
9.Eve and Lily ________ up rubbish in the park as volunteers last Saturday.
A. pick B. will pick C. picked D. are picking
10.Since 2020, China ________ great progress in its low-carbon development.
A. achieves B. achieved C. has achieved D. is achieving
11.A new modern library ________ in the center of our city next year.
A. builds B. built C. is built D. will be built
12.—Excuse me, could you tell me ________ —On the second floor.
A. where I can find books on AI B. where can I find books on AI
C. why do I find books on AI D. why I find books on AI
二、完形填空:本大题共8小题,共16分。
Mom told me I had to stay with Grandpa for an hour and a half while she was out.
"I can't stay with Grandpa that long! It's just uncomfortable around him. " I complained.
But Mom said he was just sad since Grandma died. Besides, it wasn't a big deal to stay with him for a couple of hours. After she said that, I knew the (13) was over.
We drove straight to Grandpa's in an uncomfortable silence. The moment we got there, Mom opened the door and let us in. I saw Grandpa sitting close to the TV without even turning to look at us. Mom got me settled and kissed us goodbye.
After Mom left, I worked on my homework while Grandpa (14) watching television. We looked up at each other now and then but said nothing.
Grandpa noticed me packing up when I finished my homework. He suggested we watch TV together, but nothing was to my taste. The silence (15) .
I sat on the sofa, trying to get comfortable, when my foot nudged (碰) something under the sofa. Curious, I (16) and pulled out a wooden box.
"Oh, my chess set, " Grandpa said. "Do you play "
"No. " I said.
"Well, " he said, "we've got some time. Maybe I can show you how to play. "
He opened the box and began explaining the pieces and how they moved on the board. We practiced many times. He just corrected me and let me try again. I was surprised at how (17) he taught me.
Finally, we started our first game. Grandpa talked me through every move, explaining what might happen next. This was a big (18) because I could think carefully about every move. But I was still new to the game, and he beat me in just nine moves. I was embarrassed (尴尬的) by how easily he beat me.
We kept playing, and each game lasted a little longer before Grandpa won. Even though I kept losing, I felt (19) of how far I had come.
When Mom came back, she was surprised to see us playing chess together. Grandpa said I had learned a lot. I thanked him and asked if we could play again sometime.
He looked up and smiled — a smile that lit up the whole room. In that moment, chess was not just a game, but a bridge that (20) Grandpa and me.
13.A. speech B. report C. interview D. conversation
14.A. continued B. minded C. missed D. considered
15.A. changed B. ended C. returned D. reduced
16.A. fell down B. reached down C. slowed down D. sat down
17.A. directly B. regularly C. patiently D. quietly
18.A. help B. problem C. difference D. failure
19.A. relaxed B. proud C. tired D. afraid
20.A. discovered B. controlled C. compared D. connected
三、阅读理解:本大题共10小题,共20分。
A
Jared sat unhappily, staring into space as he fanned himself with a napkin (餐巾纸). His grandma’s noodle stand was full of noise and people. Jared sighed (叹气) heavily. He had wanted to spend his school holiday playing video games, not sitting in this hot food market at nine o’clock in the morning.
“Ugh, why are you still working at your age You’re seventy-two!” Jared asked. Grandma just smiled and kept cooking, her hands moving quickly — pouring soup, adding toppings, passing bowls to customers with a warm nod.
“Sit there and watch, boy,” Grandma said. “There are things books do not teach.” Jared didn’t understand. To him, it just looked like hard, tiring work.
As the morning went on, Jared began to notice small things. Grandma knew every customer’s name and she remembered their small favorites — extra fish balls for one, no spring onions for another, less salt for the third. When a little boy dropped his spoon, Grandma quietly handed him a new one before he even asked. When an old lady struggled with her tray, she came around and helped her take it to her table.
“Don’t you get tired of all this ” Jared finally asked during a short break. Grandma smiled. “Of course, I do. But without it, I was never able to pay for your father’s education. And when I see elderly people who might not get a good meal for the day, I know why I must continue. Tiredness goes away. But the will to keep going, bowl after bowl, stays.”
Jared didn’t say anything. He had thought his grandma’s job was just about making noodles. But watching her today, Jared saw how Grandma served each bowl with care. What he had thought was just cooking turned out to be admirable work.
“You should enjoy life in your old age!” Jared asked as he helped clean up. Grandma looked at him and said, “People remember how you make them feel. In fact, I enjoy spending my time this way.” Jared laughed a little. Between playing video games and making someone smile, he now knew which one counted more.
21.How did Jared feel at his grandma’s noodle stand at first
A. Excited and hopeful. B. Surprised and curious.
C. Upset and afraid. D. Unhappy and bored.
22.What did Jared notice as the morning went on
A. Grandma remembered customers’ likes and dislikes.
B. Grandma often forgot to add toppings to the noodles.
C. Grandma rested sometimes because she felt very tired.
D. Grandma cared about how to make money quickly.
23.What can we learn from the story
A. Making noodles is a good way to make money for a family.
B. Young people should respect and understand their elders.
C. Helping others and caring for people can bring true happiness.
D. It is important to learn how to cook from your family members.
B
We often talk about “trusting our gut.” But the gut feelings people refer to can actually come from two very different sources: instinct and intuition. Because they feel so similar—fast, automatic (自动的), sometimes emotional — we are likely to treat them the same, which can lead to poor decision-making in many situations.
Instinct refers to inborn behavioral responses (反应) shaped by evolution (进化). These responses are fast and automatic because they come from brain systems such as the amygdala and brainstem, which process threat and survival signals. When you jump back from something that looks dangerous or feel a sudden rush of fear, your brain focuses on speed rather than accuracy (准确性). In evolutionary terms, reacting quickly to possible danger increased the chances of survival.
Intuition, by contrast, comes from experience-based pattern recognition. Research on expert decision-making shows that people who have spent years in a field develop the ability to notice small details that others miss. Psychologist Gary Klein recorded this in studies of firefighters and emergency workers: experienced professionals often sensed that something was wrong before they could explain why. Their intuition was not mysterious — it was the brain rapidly matching present signs to patterns learned over time.
Next time you experience an automatic response, such as fear, attraction, or confidence, take a moment to pause for a while and ask yourself the following two questions: (1) Is this instinct or intuition (2) Are you in immediate danger, or is this a more complex (复杂的) situation
THE GUT DECISION MATRIX Instinct Intuition
Immediate danger Act immediately (a) Act then verify (c)
Complex situation Slow down and question it (b) Treat it as a hypothesis (d)
(a) If your response is instinct in immediate danger, act right away. (b) However, instincts can go wrong in complex modern situations, so slow down and question them. (c) If you have experience in similar fast-moving situations, strong intuition may be worth acting on quickly. (d) In slower-developing or more complex situations, treat intuitions as hypotheses (假设) and examine them through more thinking and evidence.
Instinct and intuition both act without our active mental processing, which is why they’re often put together as “gut feelings”, but they arise from different mechanisms and serve different purposes.
So instead of asking whether to trust your gut, a better question is: what kind of gut feeling is this Once you know that, deciding what to do next becomes much easier.
24.What is the difference between instinct and intuition
A. Instinct controls feelings; intuition controls actions.
B. Instinct is inborn; intuition is from experience.
C. Instinct is strong; intuition is weak.
D. Instinct is slow; intuition is fast.
25.What is the main idea of Paragraph 5
A. How to tell instinct and intuition apart.
B. When to act on instinct and intuition.
C. How to stay away from danger.
D. Why people have gut feelings.
26.Which of the following would the writer most probably agree with
A. Trusting our gut feelings can lead to poor decision-making.
B. Instinct is more believable because it protects us from threats.
C. Telling instinct from intuition helps make better decisions.
D. Intuition is formed by noticing and analyzing small details.
C
The use of AI companions (伴侣) is growing quickly. Companies offer people AI friends, and many people now use chatbots as someone to talk to.
This is not surprising. AI companions offer something that no human relationship can—intimacy (亲密关系) without risk. They never blame you for a bad day. They don’t get angry. And they don’t judge you. They listen patiently and seem to always understand you. This lack of friction (摩擦) is attractive, because real human relationships are hard. In real life, people often misunderstand each other. We may argue, or even hurt each other. These experiences are not pleasant, but they are unavoidable. That is why many people are attracted to AI — it seems to offer all the good parts of a relationship without the difficult ones.
However, this “perfect” experience may not be good for us. According to the psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, a parent who always meets their child’s every need perfectly doesn’t produce a thriving child; they produce a dependent one. Children do not grow well in a perfectly frictionless environment. It is small, manageable failures that actually help children learn patience and become stronger.
Similarly, we also need imperfect relationships to grow. When we only choose easy and comfortable connections, we may stop developing important skills. For example, we may become less able to deal with stress, accept different opinions, or control our emotions. AI provides a “perfect” relationship with no arguments or discomfort, but it removes the friction that helps us improve.
More importantly, new ideas and creativity often come from disagreement and challenge. When everything runs smoothly without any friction, people may not try to think deeper or do better. While AI can be asked to challenge us, that’s friction on demand (需要)—friction we can control and we can always stop when we feel uncomfortable. Real creative friction is different. It’s from a mind that sees things another way. We can’t control or stop it especially when an idea has its weakness exposed. It forces us to rethink.
So what meaningful steps can we take to protect the friction First, we can start by noticing when you turn to AI just for comfort. Also, instead of avoiding difficult conversations, learn to stay with them. Ask others for honest opinions and really listen. Finally, keep at least one relationship fully human.
AI can simulate (模拟) friendship, but it cannot replace real human relationships. Though imperfect, real human relationships are where growth happens — through friction. To replace it with comfort would be a great loss.
27.How does the writer explain why many people are attracted to AI in Paragraph 2
A. By describing the pleasant experiences with AI.
B. By comparing AI with real human relationships.
C. By telling a story of using chatbots as friends.
D. By introducing the popularity of AI companions.
28.The word “thriving” in Paragraph 3 most probably means ________.
A. strictly following all rules B. always depending on others
C. willing to try new things D. able to stand on one’s own feet
29.According to the passage, what is a good example of real creative friction
A. Ask AI for new ideas but stop when upset.
B. Read articles that agree with you.
C. Talk to a friend who finds your mistakes.
D. Use chatbots to fix your ideas nicely.
30.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage
A. To encourage people to develop real human relationships.
B. To show the advantages of AI companions in daily life.
C. To teach children how to become more independent.
D. To advise people to use AI companions wisely.
四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共6分。
31.Imagine you are at a birthday party. There are lots of candies laid out on the table and you can help yourself to whatever you want. You eat lots of chocolate! Later that evening, you begin to feel sick. You think to yourself, “I wish I had stopped eating sooner.”
People often compare what actually happened in life to what could have happened. When what actually happened is worse than what could have happened, then people can feel regret. Regret is something that lots of people experience. We can have big regrets, like not working harder at school or we can have small regrets, like picking the longer queue at lunch. Regret is so common and unpleasant that researchers have spent a lot of time trying to understand it.
In a famous study, researchers asked lots of people to describe a time when they experienced regret. Interestingly, when people were asked about recent regrets, they often mentioned things they did, like making an embarrassing joke. But when people were asked what they regretted over their whole lives, they usually mentioned things they did not do, like not spending enough time with friends and family.
Other studies also showed something special about regret: People seldom felt regret for things they could not change. This suggests that feeling responsible for an outcome is necessary to experience regret. When people feel regret, they think “if only I had acted differently, things would be better!” Researchers believe regret might play a special role in helping people to understand where a decision went wrong and how they can do better next time.
In summary, regret often helps people make better decisions and learn from their mistakes. However, sometimes regret is not helpful. People who spend lots of time thinking about the things they regret report feeling less satisfied with their lives. With this in mind, it is important to avoid getting too caught up in past regrets. Instead, focus on the present and try to make the best possible decisions in the future!
(1) When do people feel regret according to the passage ____________________________________________
(2) What did people mention when being asked what they regretted over their whole lives ___________________________________________
(3) What is necessary to experience regret ___________________________________________
(4) Share one thing you regret in your own life. How will you do better next time (List two ways.)___________________________________________
五、信息匹配:本大题共3小题,共6分。
以下四张图片分别展示了四个研学活动。请根据三位同学朋友圈的文案,为他们每个人选择最匹配的研学活动。
A B
C D
(1) For this term’s study tour, I’d love to visit an old town. I really want to walk along its ancient streets, take lovely photos of the old buildings, and enjoy the warm spring.
(2) I’m hoping to go hiking in the mountains with my friends on our study tour. We can look for colorful stones, enjoy the fresh air, and have a relaxing picnic on the top.
(3) I’d choose to go to the city park with my classmates for our study tour. We can enjoy the bright blooming flowers, play fun games on the soft grass, and feed the ducks by the lake.
32.A. A B. B C. C D. D
33.A. A B. B C. C D. D
34.A. A B. B C. C D. D
六、书面表达:本大题共2小题,共40分。
35.假设你是李华,你校将举办以“如何利用碎片化时间”为主题的英文演讲比赛。请你用英语写一篇演讲稿,谈谈你对碎片化时间的看法,并介绍你的做法及原因。
提示词语:meaningful, relax, improve, habit, progress
内容提示:
● What do you think of pockets of time
● What do you usually do in your pockets of time and why
Hello, everyone! __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for listening.
36.假设你是李华,你校英语公众号发布了以“健康第一 (Health First)”为主题的征文活动。请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,介绍你的体育运动习惯,并谈谈你的收获。
提示词语:run, do sit-ups, improve, physical health, energetic
内容提示:
● Introduce your good exercise habits.
● How can you benefit from these habits
I’m glad to share my good exercise habits with all of you. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1.【答案】A
2.【答案】B
3.【答案】A
4.【答案】D
5.【答案】D
6.【答案】B
7.【答案】B
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】C
10.【答案】C
11.【答案】D
12.【答案】A
13~20.【答案】D、A、C、B、C、A、B、D
21~23.【答案】D、A、C
24~26.【答案】B、B、C
27~30.【答案】B、D、C、A
31.【答案】【小题1】
When what actually happened is worse than what could have happened.
【小题2】
They usually mentioned things they did not do, like not spending enough time with friends and family.
【小题3】
Feeling responsible for an outcome.
【小题4】
I regret not studying hard enough last term. I will make a study plan every day and review lessons on time.
32~34.【答案】D、B、A
35.【答案】Hello, everyone! Today I'd like to talk about pockets of time. I think they are very meaningful and useful in our daily life. We can make good use of them to relax, improve ourselves and form good habits.
For example, I often listen to English words or read short stories on my way to school. This helps me improve my English little by little. I also take deep breaths to relax when I wait in line. These small steps help me make progress every day.
Don't look down on these small moments. Let's make full use of them!
Thank you for listening.
36.【答案】I'm glad to share my good exercise habits with all of you. I usually run for half an hour in the morning and do sit-ups before going to bed, no matter how busy I am with schoolwork.
These habits help me a lot. Firstly, they improve my physical health. I seldom catch a cold now. Secondly, I feel more energetic every day, so I can focus better on my studies and finish my homework more efficiently.
I believe that keeping exercising is the key to a healthy and happy life. Let's all put health first!
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