2026年浙江省台州市天台县中考二模考试英语试题卷(含答案)

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2026年浙江省台州市天台县中考二模考试英语试题卷(含答案)

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2026年浙江省台州市天台县中考二模考试英语试题卷
一、听力-选择题:本大题共15小题,共15分。
1.听对话,回答小题。What did Jack do last night
A. Met friends. B. Had lessons.
C. Visited his uncle.
2.听对话,回答小题。What food did the woman order
A. A hot dog. B. A sandwich. C. A hamburger.
3.听对话,回答小题。What will the temperature be tomorrow
A. 25 degrees. B. 30 degrees. C. 35 degrees.
4.听对话,回答小题。What are the speakers talking about
A. Online safety. B. Internet friends. C. Mobile phone use.
5.听对话,回答小题。Where might the conversation take place
A. In an airport. B. In a hospital. C. In a restaurant.
听下面一段较长对话,回答两个小题。
6.How often does the club clean up the beach
A. Once a week. B. Twice a week.
C. Three times a week.
7.What should the boy bring
A. A water bottle and gloves.
B. A small bag and some snacks.
C. A camera and some plastic cups.
听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。
8.What sport does the girl do
A. Shooting. B. Running. C. Swimming.
9.What is the girl’s plan for the future
A. To join lots of competitions.
B. To visit some famous coaches.
C. To keep training and study hard.
10.What advice does the girl give to students
A. Try something new. B. Do sports to keep active.
C. Get healthy living habits.
听独白,回答小题。
11.When did the movieArco come out
A. On March 6th. B. On January 17th. C. On February 20th.
12.What can people do in Arco’s time
A. Live forever. B. Travel through time.
C. Fly to space freely.
13.What problem does Arco meet
A. He falls in a forest and can’t go back home.
B. He has no food or water left during the trip.
C. He gets caught in a storm and loses his way.
14.What is the topic of the movie
A. Adventure. B. Family love.
C. Nature protection.
15.Which word can best describe the movie Arco
A. Funny. B. Scary. C. Touching.
二、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
At the far end of my town stood an old white house. It was in poor condition: tall grass crowded around it, and some windows were (16) . At school, everyone called it the "Spook House" (鬼屋). Funny Not to me—I (17) there.
I did everything to keep the secret hidden. Every day after school, I would rush home, head down, hoping (18) would find where I lived.
One afternoon, however, my classmate Leo saw me going (19) the house. His eyes opened wide. I quickly shut the door for I didn't want him to see the mess in the house. I felt my face grow hot, (20) that he would tell everyone.
For the next few days, whenever anyone talked about (21) , my heart raced with fear.
At break, Leo and some classmates sat together in a circle, talking (22) . I tried to catch what they said, but could just hear bits and pieces. I was sure they were making fun of my house. I even pictured them coming over to (23) me.
Tears in my eyes, I walked home. I had (24) expected my secret would spread. As I turned onto my street, I froze. Leo and his group were standing outside my house. "We thought, " he said softly, "your house can be (25) . If… you let us help. " Is this a trick (恶作剧) I studied his (26) so only saw kindness. After a while, I gave a small, slow nod.
That weekend, the project started. We chose (27) , cheerful colours that poured sunshine and warmth to our hearts. Side by side, we painted, talked, and laughed. Day by day, the old walls (28) —and so did my heart. I realised nothing was truly broken. Our colourful house told me (29) friendship could turn "spook house" into a place full of light.
Now I understand it all began with a simple act of (30) which cost nothing but changed everything.
16.A. big B. broken C. round D. clean
17.A. lived B. cooked C. worked D. studied
18.A. nobody B. anybody C. somebody D. everybody
19.A. along B. past C. inside D. through
20.A. glad B. afraid C. proud D. surprised
21.A. parks B. houses C. gardens D. libraries
22.A. quietly B. angrily C. seriously D. nervously
23.A. look after B. stay with C. worry about D. laugh at
24.A. never B. always C. usually D. sometimes
25.A. sold B. fixed C. built D. visited
26.A. head B. face C. eye D. mouth
27.A. common B. bright C. simple D. natural
28.A. fell B. moved C. shook D. changed
29.A. how B. what C. when D. where
30.A. curiosity B. honesty C. kindness D. patience
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A

31.What is the first step in making a garden plan
A. Make room for the plants. B. Write down numbers.
C. Draw a map of the garden. D. Pick the right seeds.
32.To grow tomatoes, which map works best
A.
B.
C.
D.
33.What is the text
A. A planting guide. B. A planting report.
C. A planting diary. D. A planting map.
B
While most 11-year-olds were planning their summer vacation, JoJo Zager, a student from Michigan, America, was dealing with a much heavier challenge, fighting hunger in his own neighborhood.
Last June, Zager visited the Community Food Bank of Macomb County to do volunteer work. During his time there, he interviewed workers and toured the bank. He soon discovered a serious problem. The food bank had a hard time providing support for people who faced hunger. Worried that more families would go hungry, Zager took action. He started a 10-day donation project with a goal to collect 10,000 pounds of non-perishable (不易腐烂的) food for the bank.
“Zager was such a thoughtful and kind young man,” said Pacholek, the food bank’s program manager. “He saw a problem and made up his mind to do something about it right away.”
To reach his goal, Zager came up with several ideas and put them all into action. He partnered with seven local libraries to set up donation bins. He also passed out flyers (传单) at his school and libraries to spread the project. With the help of his mother, he used social media to tell more people in the country about the project.
As the news of the “10,000 Pound Challenge” spread through local newspapers and television, the community joined in. Bins were soon filled with food like cereal, tuna, and canned soup.
Zager’s hard work finally brought in 6,000 pounds of food. Even though the total did not reach his 10,000-pound goal, officials say Zager really made a difference. His project got more people interested in the food bank. Because of it, many people wanted to be volunteers. Also, more people started donating money after knowing about the food bank and JoJo’s story.
“I think he did more than the 34,34-pound goal,” Pacholek noted.
34.Why did JoJo start his project
A. He wanted to make some pocket money.
B. He was asked to volunteer by his mother.
C. He found a serious problem at the food bank.
D. He hoped to become famous in his community
35.What was JoJo’s goal for his donation project
A. To interview workers at the food bank.
B. To help the food bank raise more money.
C. To volunteer for 10 days at the food bank.
D. To collect ten thousand pounds of food.
36.What did JoJo do to reach his goal
A. He asked some restaurants to collect food.
B. He passed out flyers at school and libraries.
C. He donated all his pocket money to the bank.
D. He asked local newspapers to write about him.
37.What does “he did more than the 10,000-pound goal” in the last paragraph mean
A. Zager started more donation projects.
B. Zager became more popular than before.
C. Zager collected more food than he expected.
D. Zager encouraged more people to fight hunger.
C
①Have you ever wondered what it truly means to love yourself Have you ever heard the phrase “Loving you, my dear self” It has become popular on social media! Instead of showing off or feeling superior (优越的) to others, it reminds us to value our own feelings. This could be buying yourself a small gift, taking a break, or simply saying, “I’ve done my best.” So how can you develop your self-love
②Self-love means talking to yourself kindly, just like how you would talk to a close friend. When you make a mistake, stop thinking, “Why am I so stupid ” Instead, say, “I did my best today, and I’ll do better tomorrow.” Also, you can write encouraging words each night, such as “I have stayed calm today” and “I have finished what I planned to do.”
③Another important way of building self-love is to learn to set boundaries (边界), especially in this age of social media. Seeing other people’s success, beautiful looks, or lifestyles on the Internet can make us feel like we’re not good enough. Self-love means realising that what you see online is often not real life. By doing so, you give yourself space to grow at your own speed, instead of always comparing yourself to others.
④Self-love also means resting when you’re tired. Always remember to have a mental (心理的) break for yourself. Do simple things that truly restore energy so you feel energetic and less tired, like taking a walk, listening to music, or sitting in the sun. Finally, spend a little time each week to check in with yourself. Think about what cheered you up or brought you down, and plan how to take care of yourself next.
⑤By practising these tips, you gradually learn to see your hard work, respect your needs. In short, loving yourself is a quiet power that helps you grow, and move forward with confidence. Self-love starts now. Love you, my dear self!
38.How does the writer introduce the topic in Paragraph 1
A. By telling stories. B. By giving examples.
C. By listing numbers. D. By asking questions.
39.According to the text, which of the following shows “self-love”
A. Bob often thinks about his mistakes.
B. Angela always encourages herself.
C. Duffy likes to compare with others.
D. Tom keeps working when he’s tired.
40.Which of the following in the dictionary best explains the underlined word restore in Paragraph 4
restore verb [T] UK /r ’st :(r)/; US /r ’st :r/ ①to fix works of art or a building ②to bring a law or tradition back into use ③to give lost or stolen things back to someone ④bring someone back to good condition again
A. ① B. ② C. ③ D. ④
41.What’s the structure of the text
A. B.
C. D.
D
Some people often get sick just as their holiday starts. This is sometimes called “leisure sickness”. It might happen when your busy body finally relaxes. You may have heard about it online, but is there any real evidence (证据) to support it
Leisure sickness first appeared in a 2002 study by Dutch researchers. It refers to people who are seldom ill during weekdays but often get sick on weekends or holidays. The researchers surveyed 1,893 people and found about 3% had leisure sickness. The patients usually suffered from headaches, tiredness, colds and muscle pain. Symptoms (症状) were most common during the first week of their holiday. However, this research depended on people’s memory. The idea of leisure sickness was not clear either. For example, one person’s idea of “seldom” and “often” may be different from another’s.
A study in 2014 looked into why people get headaches during holidays. The study asked 22 people to keep diaries of their stress levels and when they had headaches. From their diaries, scientists found that headaches often came the day after stress levels went down. For example, if someone felt relaxed on Monday, they might get a headache on Tuesday. This explains why people who feel stressed at work often have headaches on days off, like weekends.
Although we don’t fully understand its causes, some theories (理论) suggest possible reasons. One of them shows that people often get sick after holiday travel because planes and airports are crowded with germs (细菌). Also, their bodies may not get used to the germs in a new place, so it’s easier to catch something there.
Another theory is that being busy at work makes us less likely to pay attention to symptoms. When we relax, symptoms such as muscle pain or a headache may become more noticeable. So, we may notice sickness more.
There is still much we do not understand about how or why leisure sickness might happen. But we know that staying active, getting enough sleep, and eating healthy, balanced food—even when you are busy—can help you avoid it.
42.When does “leisure sickness” usually happen according to the text
A. Only after long travel. B. On weekends or holidays.
C. Before working days. D. During busy weekdays.
43.What did the 2014 study find about headaches
A. Headaches happen during work.
B. None of the 22 people had headaches.
C. Headaches came after stress reduced.
D. Stress brings headaches right away.
44.What might cause leisure sickness according to the theories
A. Travel germs and being relaxed. B. Long sitting on weekdays.
C. Eating junk food on holiday. D. Sleeping too much on holiday.
45.What’s the best title of the text
A. Do Germs Make Us Sick
B. Why Do We Get Sick on Holidays
C. How Can We Avoid Leisure Sickness
D. What Are the Symptoms of Leisure Sickness
四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。
46.
The Big Debate ◆ The debate(辩论) topic Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere today. From DeepSeek to self-driving cars, it helps us solve problems rapidly. But this convenience raises a serious question : (1)
Many people worry that AI is weakening our brains. Because AI can provide answers very quickly, we no longer need to think deeply and just copy the answers. (2) Too much dependence may hurt our problem-solving skills. We are getting lazy because of AI. (3) Some students use it to deepen understanding and satisfy their curiosity. When students study a science topic, AI helps them think deeper. It pushes them to connect ideas and explore what they don’t know. In this view, AI improves human thinking.
◆ Conclusion(结语) So, is AI making us lazy The answer depends on our choices. (4) If we use AI to replace thinking, we become lazy. But if we use it to help thinking, we become more creative and confident. Learning to use AI correctly is not just important — it’s necessary for our future.
A.Will AI soon control everything
B.Is AI making us lazy thinkers
C.AI makes humans think wisely.
D.How we use AI is really important.
E.Some students even use AI to write whole articles.
(1)
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(2)
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(3)
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(4)
A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E
(5) Do you think AI makes students lazy Why or why not (不超过15词)___________________________
五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共6分。
47.
event take part in together achieve train from
The 2026 Winter Olympics were held in February. It was the first Winter Games hosted by two cities (1) in Italy, near the Alps (阿尔卑斯山). It was one of the most popular sports (2) in 2026. Athletes (3) the games actively to compete for medals. Fans (4) many different countries also came to watch the games. China did excellently and won 15 medals in total. Now, Chinese players (5) hard for future games. We strongly believe that China (6) greater success in the next Winter Olympics.
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(3)
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六、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共19分。
48.阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
The Alps are the most famous mountains in Europe. They (1) (躺) in southern Europe and run through northern Italy and many other countries. Each year, visitors from all over the world come to the Alps to enjoy the (2) (兴奋) winter sports.
The climate in the Alps is different from other places. The weather can change (3) (突然) in a day. Besides, it is very cold in winter and the (4) (顶端) of the Alps is covered with snow all year round, so visitors (5) (必须) take warm clothes with them.
In fact, the Alps are home to different kinds of plants and animals. You can see low bushes and special (6) (花) on the mountains. Many wild animals, (7) (包括) deer, mountain goats and squirrels, live in the forests and high areas.
Now, more and more people have realized the importance of protecting the wildlife there. Last year, the local governments took many (8) (有用) actions. They made strict rules to stop pollution and (9) (救) many wild animals by building natural parks for them. In this way, they hope the Alps will always remain green, beautiful and full of life.
(1)
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49.Laba Congee marks the start of the Lunar New Year celebrations. It is the most famous food for Laba Festival, a traditional Chinese festival on the (1) (eight) day of the twelfth lunar month. It is also a festival (2) connects the past and the present in Chinese culture.
Laba Congee is the real star of (3) festival. It is made from different grains and beans. Every part has a special meaning, and the congee as a whole stands for (4) (happy) and wealth. The congee's sweet and tasty flavor makes it popular with people of all ages in China.
The custom of eating Laba Congee comes from old (5) (tradition). In ancient times, people celebrated Laba Festival (6) (respect) nature and ancestors, hoping for good luck and health in the new year. Today, the tradition (7) (keep) by people all around China. On Laba Festival, families cook Laba Congee together. Some people also share it (8) friends and neighbours to show their care and good wishes. All these activities make the festival even (9) (fantastic) than before and help the festival spirit last longer as well. No wonder Laba Festival and (10) (it) special food are still loved by people today.
(1)
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(5)
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七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
50.假如你是张华,你正在参与校报主题为“Good Ways to Review”的征稿活动,请根据以下相关信息完成一篇稿件,向同学介绍两种复习方式并阐述理由。
注意:(1)提供的信息仅供参考使用;
(2)文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;
(3)词数:100词左右。
Good Ways to Review
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1.【答案】C
2.【答案】B
3.【答案】C
4.【答案】A
5.【答案】A
6~7.【答案】B、A
8~10.【答案】C、C、B
11~15.【答案】B、B、A、C、C
16~30.【答案】B、A、A、C、B、B、A、D、A、B、B、B、D、A、C
31~33.【答案】D、A、A
34~37.【答案】C、D、B、D
38~41.【答案】D、B、D、C
42~45.【答案】B、C、A、B
46.【答案】【小题1】
B
【小题2】
E
【小题3】
C
【小题4】
D
【小题5】
Yes, I do. Because it makes students think less and depend on AI more. /No, I don't. Because it will be students' tools if they learn to use it.
47.【答案】【小题1】
together
【小题2】
events
【小题3】
took part in
【小题4】
from
【小题5】
are training
【小题6】
will achieve
48.【答案】【小题1】
lie
【小题2】
exciting
【小题3】
suddenly
【小题4】
top
【小题5】
must
【小题6】
flowers
【小题7】
including
【小题8】
useful
【小题9】
saved
49.【答案】【小题1】
eighth
【小题2】
that/which
【小题3】
the
【小题4】
happiness
【小题5】
traditions
【小题6】
to respect
【小题7】
is kept
【小题8】
with
【小题9】
more fantastic
【小题10】
its
50.【答案】Good Ways to Review
Hello, I'm Zhang Hua. Today I'd like to share two good review methods.
First, drawing mind maps helps organize key points clearly. It connects new knowledge with what we've learned, making it easier to remember things better. For example, after a history lesson, I draw a mind map to go over the main ideas of events and their causes.
Second, teaching others works well. When explaining math problems to classmates, I understand more deeply. It also shows me what I don't know, so I can fix it right away.
Try these ways! They make review active and fun. Let's improve together!
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