2026年江苏省淮安市淮安区部分校中考二模英语试题(含答案)

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2026年江苏省淮安市淮安区部分校中考二模英语试题(含答案)

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2026年江苏省淮安市淮安区部分校中考二模英语试题
一、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。
1.—Have you heard about the new AI-powered robot called “XiaoAi” —Yes. It can do many useful things and it’s really ________ useful tool for families.
A. a B. an C. the D. /
2.—Dad, I’ve just won the first prize in the English speech contest!—________ exciting news! I’m so proud of you.
A. How B. What C. What a D. What an
3.My cousin Amy is a ________ girl. She always makes everyone around her laugh with her funny stories.
A. serious B. shy C. silent D. humorous
4.The 2029 Winter Asian Games will be held in Almaty, and many young people are looking forward to ________ the event in person.
A. watch B. watching C. to watch D. watched
5.—Mum, I called you at 8:00 last night, but you didn’t answer.—Oh, sorry. I ________ a video lesson about how to grow vegetables on the balcony.
A. take B. was taking C. am taking D. will take
6.When we face difficulties, we should keep calm and try to ________ solutions instead of running away.
A. come up with B. catch up with C. put up with D. keep up with
7.—Will you go to the cinema with me this Saturday —I’d love to, but I’m not sure ________ I can finish my project by then.
A. that B. if C. what D. why
8.In the past five years, China ________ great progress in space exploration, including the successful missions to Mars.
A. makes B. made C. has made D. will make
9.—Excuse me, could you please tell me ________ —Sure. Go straight and turn left at the second crossing. It’s next to the bank.
A. how can I get to the city library B. how I can get to the city library
C. where is the city library D. where the city library is
10.—I think teenagers should be allowed to make their own decisions about their future careers.—________. They need guidance and experience from adults.
A. I agree B. Exactly C. I’m afraid not D. No problem
二、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
A young man named Leo lived in a small coastal town. He had always dreamed of becoming a (11) sailor, just like his grandfather. However, Leo was afraid of the ocean. The sight of the vast, deep blue water made his heart race with (12) .
One day, a storm hit the town. Leo’s neighbor, Mr. Chen, was caught out at sea on his small (13) . Everyone else hesitated because the waves were too dangerous. But Leo knew he had to act. He (14) a deep breath, got into his boat, and rowed toward the storm.
The wind was howling, and rain was pouring down. Leo’s hands were shaking, but he kept (15) . Finally, he found Mr. Chen holding onto a piece of wood. Leo (16) his hand and pulled him into the boat. After a hard fight, they (17) reached the shore safely.
The whole town came to (18) Leo. He was called a hero. But more importantly, Leo (19) something that day—the fear was still there, but he had (20) it. He realized that (21) is not the absence of fear, but the courage to act in spite of it.
From that day on, Leo decided to (22) his grandfather’s footsteps. He trained hard and eventually became a sailor. Each time he (23) the ocean, he remembered that stormy night. It reminded him that the biggest (24) in life often come from facing the things that scare us the most.
Years later, Leo often told this story to young people in the town. He said, “The (25) you’re afraid of something, the more you should try to conquer it. That’s how you grow.”
11.A. professional B. terrible C. lazy D. strange
12.A. joy B. anger C. fear D. surprise
13.A. car B. boat C. bike D. bus
14.A. held B. gave C. took D. kept
15.A. jumping B. crying C. sleeping D. going
16.A. reached out B. gave up C. put off D. turned down
17.A. never B. hardly C. finally D. suddenly
18.A. punish B. praise C. forget D. cheat
19.A. explained B. hid C. forgot D. learned
20.A. avoided B. feared C. conquered D. doubted
21.A. luck B. bravery C. sadness D. laziness
22.A. follow B. break C. create D. refuse
23.A. landed on B. flew over C. sailed across D. ran through
24.A. difficulties B. celebrations C. victories D. excuses
25.A. less B. more C. most D. least
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
Every summer, millions of people travel to the countryside to escape the heat of the city. Camping has become one of the most popular ways to spend a holiday. It allows people to connect with nature and enjoy a break from their busy lives. Here are some tips for a safe and enjoyable camping trip.
First, always check the weather forecast before you leave. Bad weather can ruin your trip and put you in danger. Second, pack the necessary equipment—a tent, sleeping bags, a flashlight, and enough food and water. Third, choose a safe camping site away from rivers or cliffs. Fourth, let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return. Finally, respect the environment. Take your rubbish with you and leave the place as clean as you found it.
Camping can be a wonderful experience if you prepare well and stay safe.
26.What is the main purpose of this passage
A. To encourage more people to travel abroad.
B. To give advice on how to camp safely.
C. To explain the history of camping.
D. To compare camping with other holidays.
27.Why should you check the weather forecast before camping
A. Because it helps you pack fewer things.
B. Because bad weather can be dangerous.
C. Because it tells you where to camp.
D. Because it helps you save money.
28.What does the writer suggest you do with your rubbish
A. Bury it in the ground. B. Throw it into the river.
C. Take it away with you. D. Leave it at the campsite.
B
Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, successfully hosted the 19th Asian Games in 2023. The event not only showcased China’s organizational ability but also highlighted the city’s rich cultural heritage. Following this success, the 20th Asian Games will be held in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan in 2026. Meanwhile, China is already preparing for the 2026 Winter Asian Games in Harbin. These events bring together athletes from across Asia and promote international friendship through sports.
The Asian Games are held every four years, just like the Olympics. They include both summer and winter sports. The games provide a platform for young athletes to show their skills and compete at the highest level. Many Chinese athletes have achieved great success at the Asian Games, inspiring a new generation of sports lovers.
Looking ahead, experts believe that Asia will continue to play an important role in global sports. With more countries hosting major events, the spirit of sportsmanship is spreading wider than ever before.
29.Which city is going to host the 2026 Winter Asian Games
A. Hangzhou. B. Harbin. C. Aichi-Nagoya. D. Tokyo.
30.What is the main idea of the second paragraph
A. The history of the Asian Games.
B. The achievements of Chinese athletes.
C. The importance and value of the Asian Games.
D. The sports included in the Asian Games.
31.What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. Asia may host more international sports events in the future.
B. The Asian Games are more important than the Olympics.
C. Few countries in Asia want to host sports events.
D. Sportsmanship is less important than winning.
C
In the digital age, how we read has changed dramatically. Many people now prefer to read on screens rather than on paper. But does the medium affect how well we understand what we read A growing body of research suggests that it might.
A study conducted by researchers at a university in Spain found that readers of printed books scored higher on comprehension tests compared to those who read the same material on a screen. The researchers believe that the physical touch of pages and the ability to see where you are in a book help build a “mental map” of the text. This makes it easier to recall information. In contrast, reading on a screen can lead to more distraction and shallower processing.
However, e-readers and tablets also have advantages. They are lightweight, store thousands of books, and allow readers to adjust font sizes for easier reading. For many people, especially those with visual difficulties, digital reading is a valuable tool.
So which is better The answer may depend on the purpose of reading. For deep, focused reading of complex materials, print might be superior. For casual reading or when convenience is key, digital devices work just fine.
32.What did the Spanish study find about printed book readers
A. They read faster than screen readers.
B. They understood the text better than screen readers.
C. They preferred reading on screens.
D. They were more easily distracted.
33.According to the passage, reading on a screen can cause ________.
A. better mental mapping B. more enjoyment
C. shallower processing D. easier recall of information
34.What advantage do e-readers have for people with poor eyesight
A. They are very cheap. B. They allow font size adjustment.
C. They make reading faster. D. They provide more books.
35.What is the writer’s attitude toward screen reading
A. It should be completely avoided.
B. It is never as good as print reading.
C. It is suitable for certain reading purposes.
D. It will soon replace print reading.
D
Do you know that the way you hold a pencil can affect your handwriting Many people never think about it, but teachers and occupational therapists often pay close attention to children’s pencil grips. A proper pencil grip can reduce hand fatigue, improve writing speed, and make letters clearer.
The most common and recommended grip is called the “tripod grip.” In this grip, the pencil is held between the thumb and index finger, while the middle finger supports it from below. This allows the fingers to move freely and control the pencil with precision. However, many children develop other grips that work just fine for them. As long as handwriting is legible and writing doesn’t cause pain, there’s usually no need to force a change.
Occupational therapist Dr. Liu Ming says, “What really matters is whether the child can write comfortably and efficiently. Some people have unusual grips but still produce beautiful handwriting.” She suggests that parents watch for signs of discomfort, such as the child complaining about hand pain or squeezing the pencil too hard. Those might be reasons to seek professional advice.
For most people, the best grip is the one that feels natural. As we write more, our muscles learn to adjust. So don’t worry too much about how you hold your pencil—just keep writing.
36.What is the main topic of this passage
A. How to choose the best pencil.
B. The relationship between pencil grip and handwriting.
C. Different types of pencils for students.
D. How occupational therapists help children.
37.What does the tripod grip allow the fingers to do
A. Relax completely.
B. Move freely and control the pencil.
C. Hold the pencil very tightly.
D. Avoid touching the paper.
38.According to Dr. Liu Ming, when should parents be concerned
A. If the child doesn’t use the tripod grip.
B. If the child’s handwriting is too beautiful.
C. If the child complains about hand pain.
D. If the child writes too slowly.
39.What does the underlined word “legible” probably mean
A. Easy to read. B. Very fast. C. Beautiful. D. Simple.
40.What advice does the writer give at the end
A. Change your grip immediately.
B. Don’t worry too much about the grip.
C. Always use the tripod grip.
D. Ask a doctor before writing.
四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共15分。
41.Many teenagers today spend too much time on their smartphones. A recent survey conducted in several Chinese cities shows that the average teenager spends more than six hours a day on their phone. This has raised concerns among parents, teachers, and health experts.
Excessive phone use can cause various problems. First, it can lead to eye strain and poor eyesight. Second, it reduces the time for physical activities, which may result in health issues like obesity. Third, it affects students’ academic performance because they lose focus on their studies. Finally, too much screen time can harm social skills, as teenagers may prefer chatting online to meeting friends in person.
However, phones themselves are not the enemy. They are useful tools for learning, communication, and entertainment. The key is to use them wisely. Experts suggest that teenagers set a daily time limit for phone use. They also recommend taking regular breaks from screens every hour. Engaging in outdoor activities, reading books, and playing sports are good alternatives.
Parents can also help by setting a good example. If parents spend less time on their own phones, children are more likely to follow. Many families have started a “no phones at dinner” rule, which encourages real conversations among family members.
To sum up, smartphones are here to stay. Whether they become a blessing or a curse depends on how we use them. With self-discipline and family support, teenagers can enjoy the benefits of technology without falling into its traps.
请根据以上短文内容,回答下列问题。(答案不超过6个词)
(1)
What is the average daily phone use time for teenagers according to the survey _________________________________________________
(2) How many problems caused by excessive phone use are mentioned in the passage _________________________________________________
(3) What do experts suggest teenagers set for phone use _________________________________________________
(4) What kind of rule have many families started _________________________________________________
(5) What are needed for teenagers to use technology wisely __________________________________________________
(6) 根据短文内容完成下面的表格,每空一词。
Influence of Phone Use on Teenagers
Problems ▲ Eye strain and eyesight ▲ Less time for physical activities ▲ academic performance ▲ Poor skills
Advice from Experts ▲ Set a time limit for phone use ▲ Take regular breaks from screens ▲ Do outdoor activities, read books, play sports
Role of Parents ▲ Set a good example by using phones ▲ Create family rules like “no phones at dinner”
五、单词拼写-单句:本大题共6小题,共6分。
42.The new movie about space exploration has received high (评价) from both audiences and critics.
43.With the help of 5G technology, doctors can now perform operations on patients from (千) of miles away.
44.It is (众所周知的) that getting enough sleep is important for teenagers’ growth and development.
45.The young man made a (决定) to start his own business after graduating from university.
46.To keep healthy, my grandfather goes for a walk in the park (每日地).
47.养成每天早读的习惯对你的英语学习有好处。 the habit of reading aloud every morning is good for your English study.
六、单句语法填空:本大题共5小题,共5分。
48.The government is taking (act) to reduce plastic waste and protect the environment.
49.This is the (three) time that our school has won the first prize in the city competition.
50.My sister is very (create). She often designs beautiful cards for her friends’ birthdays.
51.The little girl looked at the colorful balloons with (excite) and clapped her hands happily.
52.Tom was (luck) enough to catch the last train home before it started to rain heavily.
七、完成句子:本大题共4小题,共4分。
53.这本词典花了我80元钱。我觉得物有所值。This dictionary 80 yuan. I think it’s worth the money.
54.我们学校每学期举办一次英语演讲比赛。An English speech contest once a term in our school.
55.直到妈妈回来,我才开始做作业。I my homework my mother came back.
56.毫无疑问,中国在高铁技术方面处于世界领先地位。There is no doubt that China the world in high-speed rail technology.
八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
57.假如你是李华,你们学校正在举办“My Hometown—Huaian”主题征文活动。请你用英语写一篇短文向校刊投稿,介绍你的家乡淮安。
内容包括:
1. 淮安的地理位置(位于江苏北部,京杭大运河畔);
2. 淮安的文化特色(周恩来总理的故乡,淮扬菜的发源地之一);
3. 淮安近年来的发展变化(交通更加便利,生态环境不断改善);
4. 你对家乡未来发展的希望或祝福。
写作要求:
1. 短文须包含以上所有要点,可适当发挥;
2. 词数90~110,开头已给出,不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的人名和校名。
参考词汇:京杭大运河 Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal;周恩来总理Premier Zhou Enlai;淮扬菜Huaiyang Cuisine
My hometown is Huaian, a beautiful city with a long history and rich culture.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1.【答案】A
2.【答案】B
3.【答案】D
4.【答案】B
5.【答案】B
6.【答案】A
7.【答案】B
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】B
10.【答案】C
11~25.【答案】A、B、C、A、D、C、C、B、D、C、B、A、C、C、B
26~28.【答案】B、B、C
29~31.【答案】B、C、A
32~35.【答案】B、C、B、C
36~40.【答案】B、B、C、A、B
41.【答案】【小题1】
More than six hours./Over six hours.
【小题2】
Four./4.
【小题3】
A daily time limit.
【小题4】
“No phones at dinner.”/No phones at dinner.
【小题5】
Selfdiscipline and family support.
【小题6】
poor
Worse/Falling/Dropping/Reduced
social
daily
less
42.【答案】praise
43.【答案】thousands
44.【答案】wellknown / known
45.【答案】decision
46.【答案】daily
47.【答案】Forming/Developing
48.【答案】action
49.【答案】third
50.【答案】creative
51.【答案】excitement
52.【答案】lucky
53.【答案】cost me
54.【答案】is held/takes place
55.【答案】didn’t start/didn’t begin
until/till
56.【答案】leads/is leading/takes the lead in/is taking the lead in/is ahead of
57.【答案】My Hometown—Huaian
My hometown is Huaian, a beautiful city with a long history and rich culture.
It lies in northern Jiangsu Province, beside the famous Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal with fantastic natural views.
Huaian is the hometown of Premier Zhou Enlai, and it is also one of the birthplaces of Huaiyang Cuisine. Lots of tourists come here to taste delicious Huaiyang food every year.
In recent years, great changes have taken place here. The transportation has become much more convenient with new highways and high-speed trains, and the ecological environment is getting better and better.
I sincerely hope my hometown will become more beautiful and prosperous in the future. I love Huaian.
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