2026年湖北省襄阳市襄州联盟中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

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2026年湖北省襄阳市襄州联盟中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

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2026年湖北省襄阳市襄州联盟中考二模英语试题
一、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
We make decisions every day, from small choices like what to eat, to big ones like which friends to keep. It can be hard at times, but making good decisions is the most important skill in life. If you follow these steps, you can learn to choose more wisely.
● Build your confidence
Believing in yourself is the first step to make good decisions. (1) You can write down the things you are good at, like being a kind friend or playing football well. Looking at what you write can remind yourself of all wonderful qualities.
● Think about your personal identity (身份)
It's wise to listen to advice from friends or family you trust. (2) Remember, do not let their opinions make the decision for you. Because it is your life, and you are responsible for your choice.
● Make a for and against list
(3) Write down the good and bad points for each thing you can choose. When you do this, you can compare them easily. This simple action can help you see your choice more clearly and make a better decision.
● (4)
Do not be afraid if you do not always make the right choice. What is important is to learn from them. If you feel you have made a wrong choice or you cannot decide, talk to some people you trust. (5)
Anyway, making good decisions is a skill that you can always improve.
A. Stick to your own choice.
B. Learn from your choices.
C. This is a very useful tool.
D. They can help you see things more clearly.
E. There is a simple way to help you feel more confident.
F. But sometimes we worry too much about what others think.
1.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
2.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
3.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
4.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
5.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
二、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
The corner of 71st Street and Smith Street was my favorite place. Most people thought it was just an empty lot (空地). But to me, it was like a (6) box. Every time my brothers ran after each other and made noise at home, I would run to this corner. I walked through tall grass, watched butterflies flying and listened to birds singing. Everything there filled me with (7) .
One evening, Mum said, "Tia, the city plans to build a parking lot on your corner. " "Oh, no! Where will the butterflies and birds go when it's all concrete (混凝土) " I cried. Mum explained, "The plan stands, (8) someone has a better idea. " "It just needs cleaning up. " I shouted. Mum said softly, "You see something (9) in that corner that others don't. Try to make them see what you see. " Hearing Mum's words, I knew I had to do (10) .
The next morning, I wrote a letter to the city hall. I described the hidden beauty of the corner and (11) my wishes for it—a walking path, a vegetable garden and some stone chairs. Days passed, no (12) came. I felt so disappointed that I almost (13) . "Why not ask our neighbors for support " Dad (14) . So I went door to door. Surprisingly, many agreed to (15) the corner and gave me some creative ideas to improve it. With their ideas and signatures (签名), I sent a second letter (16) .
This time, it (17) ! I was invited to speak at a city meeting. Although I was (18) , I said loudly, "This is the only nature in our neighborhood. Let's protect it! "
That night, Mum got a call and cheered, "You did it, Tia! With your pen and (19) , you've saved this corner! "
Now, it's the 71st Street Nature Preserve (自然保护区). It's not just my corner anymore—it's (20) corner. And guess what I'm thinking about cleaning up another empty lot…
6.A. trick B. money C. waste D. treasure
7.A. peace B. pride C. courage D. confidence
8.A. if B. unless C. though D. because
9.A. fresh B. lucky C. special D. strange
10.A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing
11.A. checked B. changed C. achieved D. expressed
12.A. reply B. order C. project D. interview
13.A. grew up B. gave up C. turned down D. slowed down
14.A. repeated B. doubted C. suggested D. explained
15.A. buy B. keep C. divide D. donate
16.A. secretly B. difficultly C. curiously D. hopefully
17.A. won B. worked C. missed D. failed
18.A. calm B. brave C. upset D. nervous
19.A. efforts B. promises C. lessons D. memories
20.A. her B. his C. our D. your
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
Stay Safe in Sports
Sports make our lives healthy and fun, but harm can happen if we are not careful. Do you know how to stay safe while exercising Here are four common sports and useful safety tips for you.
Running ※ Wear comfortable running shoes and make sure they fit your feet properly. ※ Always warm up for a few minutes. ※ Increase your running distance (距离) slowly, and choose safe, flat roads. ※ When it’s dark, wear bright clothes so that others can see you easily. ※ Stop and rest if you feel tired or painful. Bicycling ※ Always wear a helmet (头盔) to protect your head. ※ Wear bright clothes and avoid riding in fog. ※ Before you ride, check if your bike has broken down. ※ Follow traffic rules and ride on the right side of the road. ※ Keep both hands on your bike.
Basketball ※ Wear basketball shoes that hold your foot well. ※ Wear a basketball uniform if necessary. It can help you move easily and stay comfortable. ※Warm up before playing. ※Avoid pushing and make sure the floor is clean and dry. ※Stop at once if you feel uncomfortable. Skiing (滑雪) ※ Remember to wear a helmet and warm clothes. ※ Choose slopes (坡) that match your skill level. ※ Take lessons and rest often if you are a beginner. ※ Pay attention to other skiers and keep a safe distance. ※ Don’t ski too fast when you are tired.
21.According to the passage, which one is needed for running
A. B. C. D.
22.What should you do before bicycling
A. Keep a distance from others. B. Wear warm clothes and gloves.
C. Check if your bike works well. D. Choose safe and flat roads.
23.How can basketball players avoid getting hurt
A. By wearing basketball uniforms. B. By practising without rest.
C. By wearing your favourite shoes. D. By playing on a wet floor.
24.If you are a beginner at skiing, what should you do to stay safe
A. Ski quickly to learn faster.
B. Learn to ski and take rests often.
C. Choose more difficult slopes.
D. Wear light clothes to move easily.
25.On which website can you most probably read this passage
A. www.
B. www.humanbody.cn
C. www.
D. www.sportssafety.cn
B
My cousin Mariana came to visit my family last month. We spent our days playing happily together and I really couldn’t wait to introduce her to my friends.
“Great news!” I told her one day. “My friend Shawn is having a pool party this Saturday. You can come with me! We’ll have a lot of fun.”
“That’s a really nice invitation,” said Mariana. “but I’m sorry I can’t go. I didn’t bring my swimsuit.”
“That’s not a problem at all!” I said, I showed her all my swimsuits. Mariana said these looked too small for her. But after she tried one on, it fit perfectly.
On Friday night, she seemed more nervous and made another excuse. “I’m really sorry I can’t come to that pool party. I forgot to bring my sunscreen (防晒霜), and I use it for my special skin (皮肤).”
“That’s so lucky!” said my mom. “I happened to have the same brand.”
“Oh... that’s great.” Mariana said in a low voice.
That’s when I knew for sure something was wrong.
After dinner, I talked to her. “Can you tell me the truth ”
Mariana said hesitantly (犹豫地). “OK. It’s hard to say. I’m afraid of swimming pools. I get scared when my feet can’t feel the bottom.”
“I understand.” I said patiently. “No one will care about it. It’s normal to have fears for everyone. But we shouldn’t always make excuses and run away from it. We have to be brave and face them. Actually we can just enjoy the food and play games in the party together.”
Mariana bravely agreed to give it a try. The next day, the weather turned out to be foggy and cool. Most people didn’t even go into the pool. Mariana had a wonderful time with everyone, and she said the cherry pie Shawn’s grandma made was the most delicious thing that she’d tasted in her life.
26.What is Mariana’s first excuse in the passage
A. The bad weather. B. The fear of water.
C. The swimsuit. D. The skin problem.
27.Look at the mind map. Which of the following can be put in ▲
Mariana’s experience
A. relaxed; tried on the swimsuit. B. afraid; went to swim.
C. angry; brought the sunscreen. D. nervous; told the truth.
28.What does the underlined word “it” mean
A. Making excuses. B. Swimming or not.
C. Wearing swimsuit. D. Going to the party.
29.Which of the following can best describe the writer
A. Careful and quiet. B. Honest and brave.
C. Caring and patient. D. Creative and kind.
30.After reading, what will you do if you fear something
A. Tell the truth and face it. B. Be honest and refuse.
C. Run away from it. D. Ask others for help.
C
Have you ever looked up at the stars Do you want to know more about them A big telescope (望远镜) in China may help you explore them well. It is called the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (500米口径球面射电望远镜), or FAST for short. Because it is so large and powerful, people often call it China’s “Sky Eye”.
Dr. Jiang Peng has always loved watching the stars. After graduating, he made an important decision to join the FAST project. He now serves as its head engineer. When Jiang first learned about it, he was amazed by its huge size and difficult challenges. “I have always been interested in space and other planets since I was little, and I love solving difficult problems.” Jiang said. He believes that building big dreams requires both passion (热情) and hard work.
Jiang and his team had to connect thousands of steel cables (电缆) perfectly. “No one had done this task before. There wasn’t even a precedent of failure to learn from and every step felt like walking on thin ice.” said Jiang. But he never gave up, all driven by his passion for exploration. He worked with his team for years, and in 2016, FAST was finally completed.
Dr. Jiang hopes that more young people can study astronomy (天文学) in school. He thinks learning about space will help students understand science better. For example, the way stars shine for billions of years teaches us about balance in nature. He suggests adding astronomy to geography classes and calls it “Earth and Astronomical Sciences”. He also wants experts to help write clear and interesting textbooks for students. Now, it’s time for the next generation to carry forward this love for the stars.
31.According to paragraph 1, what information can we get
A. We are all interested in stars.
B. FAST is so big and powerful.
C. “Sky Eye” is the biggest telescope.
D. We know the stars very well.
32.Jiang Peng joined the FAST project because he ________.
A. needed a job after graduating. B. was asked by his team to join.
C. enjoyed difficult challenges. D. wanted to be a famous scientist.
33.What’s the meaning of underline word “precedent” in paragraph 3
A. Theme. B. Example. C. Connection. D. Difficulty.
34.What can we infer from Jiang Peng’s suggestion about school classes
A. He finds the school science education is enough for all the students.
B. He thinks geography is more important than astronomy in school.
C. He hopes to make science learning more enjoyable by adding fun activities.
D. He believes learning about space can make science interesting for students.
35.What is the best title for the passage
A. A Dream Built with Love B. A Task Filled with Difficulty
C. An Expert in astronomy D. A Tool for Exploring the Universe
四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。
36.Mooncakes are a traditional Chinese food, which means reunion and happiness in Chinese culture.
Today, besides the classic five-nut mooncakes, many new kinds with special fillings have appeared. For example, Shanxi offers the “vinegar mooncakes (醋月饼)”, inspired by its long history of vinegar-making. Zhejiang is known for its hollow osmanthus (空心桂花) mooncakes, which are sweet inside and a little hard outside. Shandong introduces the salty mooncakes with local beans and meat. They not only are interesting but also reflect different cultures across China.
However, such creative changes do not come by accident since they have been deeply rooted (扎根) in local foods, tastes and historical traditions. There is an old saying: “You are what you eat”. Food is not just about eating. It is a way to express our culture and remember our past. Although the taste of mooncakes keeps changing, the tradition of sharing them with family and friends remains the same. New mooncakes don’t replace the old ones; instead, they make the tradition more lively and interesting.
In fact, many old Chinese things are becoming cool and popular again. Traditional clothes are now worn on streets. Old arts like clay art and silk are used to create new looks for bags and toys. These changes show that when our history meets new ideas, wonderful things happen, making our culture lively for everyone.
All these changes, big and small, help to bring new ideas into our culture. They show that our traditions are not frozen in time. Instead, they are like a tree that grows new leaves each year. By keeping our traditions and making new changes, our culture becomes richer and more alive, passing down warmly from generation to generation.
(1) According to the passage, mooncakes are a symbol of in Chinese culture.(不超过4词)
(2) Fill in the blanks according to the passage.(每空仅填1词)
Different Places Their Mooncakes Key Facts
Shanxi Vinegar mooncakes come from its long
Zhejiang Hollow osmanthus mooncakes have a sweet taste inside
Shandong Salty mooncakes use local beans and meat
(3) Why are the creative changes of mooncakes not accidental (不超过15词)______________________________________________
(4) Explain the sentence “You are what you eat” in your own words.(不超过10词)______________________________________________
(5) In your eyes, what is the best way to keep our traditions alive Give your reasons.(不超过30词)______________________________________________
五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。
37.
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How do you rest at noon Many students believe that taking a short nap (小睡) is a great way to relax and get new (1) . “After lunch, I often feel sleepy,” said Li Mei, a ninth grader. “A short rest helps me stay awake and learn better in the afternoon.”
Next year, things will be different. The (2) policy (政策) encourages schools to offer students a new kind of desks and chairs that can be turned into small beds for napping.
(3) the news came out, many schools have changed their desks and chairs. Students say their lunchtime rest has become more comfortable. “Before, I slept with my head on the desk and woke up with a sore (4) .” said Yuan Lei from a middle school in Yichang. “Now I can (5) down and really relax. I feel much better in the afternoon.” Teachers have also (6) the difference. “Students who sleep well after lunch are more focused and cheerful in class,” said Ms. Chen, an English teacher.
Parents are (7) , too. In their opinion, the policy will bring positive (8) . A short but good nap can help students stay healthy and think more (9) .
In the near future, more schools will (10) students with the new desks and chairs. In this way, they can enjoy a truly relaxing noon break and face every afternoon with strength.
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六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
38.假如你是李华,你校English Corner正在征集本学期英语主题演讲比赛“A Small Act of Kindness”的稿件,请你依据以下mind-map的提示,选择一种场景,分享你的经历与感想。
注意:
1. 文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
2. 词数80词左右;
3. 短文开头已给出,不计入总词数。
A Small Act of Kindness
Hello, everyone! I’d like to share a story about kindness.
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参考答案
1~5.E、F、C、B、D
6~20.D、A、B、C、C、D、A、B、C、B、D、B、D、A、C
21~25.C、C、A、B、D
26~30.C、D、B、C、A
31~35.B、C、B、D、A
36.【小题1】
reunion and happiness/happiness and reunion/reunion, happiness/happiness, reunion
【小题2】
New/Special/Local
history
【小题3】
Because they have been deeply rooted in local foods, tastes and historical traditions. / Because they are deeply rooted in local foods, tastes and historical traditions.
【小题4】
Food shows our culture and history. / Food shows who we are and our past. / Eating tells about our culture and history. / Food reflects our culture and memories.
【小题5】
By mixing old traditions with new ideas, like creating new mooncakes and using silk in modern designs, because people like to try something new with traditions. / We should keep the tradition but add changes, just like the new mooncakes and hanfu, because it can help spread Chinese culture.(答案未给出原因)
37.【小题1】
energy
【小题2】
latest
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Since
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neck
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lie
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noticed
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glad
【小题8】
changes
【小题9】
clearly
【小题10】
provide
38.A Small Act of Kindness
Hello, everyone! I'd like to share a story about kindness.
Last month, I noticed a classmate sitting alone during lunch. He looked a little lonely and sad. I invited him to join my friends and me. We talked about our hobbies and favorite subjects while eating. Soon, he became more relaxed and even told a funny joke. After that day, Li Hua started to make more friends. I felt very happy and warm.
I learned that we should always be kind to others because we have the power to spread warmth and friendship around us.
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