英语(江苏宿迁卷)-【试题猜想】2025年中考考前最后一卷(考试版+解析版)
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一、单项选择(本题共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.Deepseek is __________ new AI technlgy in 2025. With ________ technlgy, peple can easily get wnderful suggestins by sharing their wrries with it.
A.an; aB.a; anC.a; theD./; the
2.Cecily decided t wear a red dress since she believed it has________ t d with her cnfidence.
A.everythingB.smethingC.anythingD.nthing
3.Sweetie, yur rm lks like a bmb went ff in here! Yu________ tidy it up right nw.
A.can’tB.canC.shuldn’tD.shuld
4.The Wuxi part f the Spring Festival Gala ________ t impress everyne deeply.
A.turned utB.was turned utC.carried utD.was carried ut
5.—Julie, yu’ve been in a great md recently! What’s ging n?
—Mm hides a small treat in my bag ________ I leave fr schl.
A.untilB.whileC.afterD.whenever
6.Ne Zha 2 is exciting ________ heartwarming, hitting a big bx-ffice success.
A.as gd asB.as far asC.as well asD.as lng as
7.Lk! Eagles are spreading their wings ________ t fight against strng strms. Hw brave!
A.wideB.widelyC.prperD.prperly
8.D yu want t ________ Chinese culture? Trying a paper-cutting wrk is a great way t start!
A.expressB.explreC.discussD.discver
9.—Culd yu tell me ________?
—Yes. We are ging t see Ne Zha 2: The Devil Child’s Battle Against the sea.
A.hw we’ll spend the weekendB.why we’ll spend the weekend
C.when will we spend the weekendD.where will we spend the weekend
10.—Our schl is ging t have a field trip next week!
—________! That sunds exciting. I can’t wait t g.
A.I gt yuB.I almst agreeC.Yu gt meD.Yu dn’t say
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When Cash Daniels was 7, he fund many plastic bttles n a beach. He felt 11 because he knew that bttles and ther rubbish culd be bad fr the sea animals. S at the age f 13, Cash started wrking t stp 12 pllutin.
“I live in Tennessee, and I fund ut that the Tennessee River is 13 with little pieces f plastics,” Cash said. “They are frm 14 plastics that break dwn ver time in the sun.” He knew he had t d smething t help stp mre pllutin. Cash started with a cuple f clean-ups, and it 15 frm there.
In fact, the clean-ups were a 16 jb. Cash went alng the river. Smetimes, he even went t places that culd nly be reached with a 17 . “Ding a clean-up makes me happy, ” he said. “I knw I am making a 18 and saving lives.”
Besides clean-ups, Cash als started a recycling prgram fr fishing line. Fishing line was a big prblem in Tennessee 19 there were many fishing matches. The lines culd bring 20 t birds, fish and cmpetitrs. He put 61 recycling bxes alng the river. A lt f fishermen 21 them because they didn’t want their fishing place t get plluted, either.
Hwever, Cash knew 22 that it was such a big task that he culdn’t d it alne. He hped he culd get help frm ther kids. S Cash 23 an rganizatin called “The Cleanup Kids” with his best friend, Ella. Their purpse f starting it is t 24 kids all arund the wrld t pick up rubbish. “Yu are never t yung t change the wrld,” he said. “ 25 might be a small part f the ppulatin, but we are 100 percent f the future.”
11.A.surprisedB.naturalC.sadD.relaxed
12.A.waterB.earthC.airD.fd
13.A.prvidedB.pllutedC.mixedD.cvered
14.A.sfterB.darkerC.biggerD.heavier
15.A.returnedB.mvedC.stppedD.grew
16.A.ppularB.hardC.healthyD.mdern
17.A.bikeB.planeC.carD.bat
18.A.surveyB.differenceC.decisinD.chice
19.A.thughB.ifC.untilD.because
20.A.trublesB.surprisesC.experiencesD.chances
21.A.paintedB.brkeC.changedD.used
22.A.simplyB.clearlyC.suddenlyD.directly
23.A.lked intB.set upC.tk verD.jined in
24.A.chseB.rderC.encurageD.allw
25.A.KidsB.ParentsC.TeachersD.Cleaners
三、阅读(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选項中,选出最佳选項。
A
Many students tday learn prgramming. Hwever, sme students are still nt sure whether they shuld chse t learn prgramming r nt. Then, what d students and teachers think?
26.Why did Qiu Wenjun give up C++?
A.It was t hard fr him.B.It tk him t much time.
C.He didn’t like it anymre.D.His parents stpped him.
27.What’s Ga Dadng’s idea abut learning prgramming fr students?
A.Treating it as a hbby.B.It can help students with the gaka.
C.Spending enugh time n it.D.It’s useless fr mst f the students.
28.What’s the main idea f the text?
A.The ways t learn prgramming.
B.The wrries abut learning prgramming.
C.The pinins f learning prgramming.
D.The advantages f learning prgramming.
B
At present, with the cntinuus ppularity f rural turism, nightlife n lnger belngs t cities. Xiazhang Twn’s Shangwang Village has lighted its night time ecnmy by blending cultural heritage (遗产) with turism. This early spring, the village hsted a fur-day Intangible Cultural Heritage Fd Festival (非物质文化遗产美食节), attracting crwds f visitrs.
The village square was alive with bright lights and clurful activities, such as fd stalls, carnival games (狂欢游戏), inflatable castles (充气城堡), and g-karts (卡丁车). “We came during the weekend fr ur children t experience different delicius fd and let the kids play—The kids are having a wnderful time and endless fun!" said lcal visitr Niu Jing.
The mst exciting highlights were the traditinal “irn flwer” and “fire wheel” perfrmances. Many turists caught these breathtaking mments n their phnes. “I traveled frm Qingda just t see this——it’s my first time, and it’s wnderful! I came specifically t see the irn flwer shw after hearing abut it. The first-time experience was truly great and fantastic.” said turist Wang Cheng frm Qingda.
“Our festival nt nly shws traditinal fd but als imprves intangible cultural heritage, raising ur village’s lks,” said Wang Feng, the village’s Party secretary. “We’ll shw these events t enrich rural turism and supprt lcal develpment.” By cmbining (结合,融合) night markets with flk perfrmances, Shangwang Village is pineering a new mdel fr rural revitalizatin (乡村振兴)。
29.Hw lng did the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fd Festival last?
A.Tw days.B.Three days.C.Fur days.D.A week.
30.What was the mst exciting part f the event?
A.Fd stallsB.Carnival games
C.“Irn flwe” and “fire wheel” shwsD.Inflatable castles
31.Why did turist Wang Cheng travel t Shangwang Village?
A.T taste lcal snacks.
B.T watch the traditinal “irn flwer” perfrmance.
C.T play carnival games with children.
D.T learn abut mdern art exhibitins.
32.What is the main purpse f the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fd Festival in Shangwang Village?
A.T build mre mdern amusement facilities (设施)。
B.T cmbine cultural heritage with turism fr rural revitalizatin.
C.T take the place f traditinal perfrmances with new technlgies.
D.T attract freign turists ver the wrld t experience city nightlife.
C
BMI is a measure (测量方法) that uses yur height and weight t wrk ut if yu are fit. Sme cities in China have included BMI in the PE test fr the high schl entrance examinatin, r zhngka. Fr example, Beijing declared that BMI became a subject f the PE test fr the zhngka. Chengdu and Shanghai have als started similar actins. This change aims t encurage students t pay mre attentin t their health and exercise habits.
Zhang Yanshu is an eighth-grader frm Beijing Chayang Freign Language Schl. He started by running with his dad, and sn tk training classes. “I think BMI and the events fr the exam g well tgether. When I practice the events, my BMI gets better; when my BMI gets better, I feel mre energetic ding the events.” Zhang als paid much attentin t his fd. “I ate brwn rice instead f white rice, and chicken fr meat mst f the time,” he said. “It was fr sure sad.” His BMI reached a gd level after fur mnths f effrt.
Chen Kaifei, 14, als frm Beijing said that BMI is als a prblem fr students wh are t thin, and has caused sme “figure anxiety (身材焦虑)” amng students. “Hwever, mstly I think it has a gd influence,” Chen said. “Everyne has a better understanding f their bdy and health cnditins, and I started t care abut my lifestyle every day, simply t keep my BMI at a gd level.”
Adding BMI t the zhngka PE test helps students fcus n their health, but it als brings challenges. While sme, like Zhang Yanshu, succeed by cmbining exercise and healthy eating, thers wrry abut stress ver bdy image. Schls and families shuld guide students t care fr their health withut feeling t much pressure.
33.What did Zhang Yanshu d t imprve his BMI accrding t the text?
A.He tk medicine and avided sugary fd.
B.He practiced running and changed his diet t brwn rice and chicken.
C.He fcused n training classes and stpped eating rice.
D.He asked his father t help him with BMI measure.
34.What can we learn frm Chen Kaifei’s suggestin abut BMI in exams?
A.It unfairly pressures students wh are already very healthy.
B.It is mre harmful than helpful fr students’ mental health.
C.It has benefits but requires attentin t students’ feelings.
D.It shuld nly be used fr students wh are verweight.
35.Hw des the authr rganize the passage?
A.By cmparing BMI rules in different cities.
B.By intrducing a plicy, using examples, and shwing results.
C.By arguing BMI shuld nt be used in exams.
D.By teaching hw t calculate BMI step by step.
36.What is the main purpse f the passage?
A.T explain why BMI is a gd measure fr physical health.
B.T shw hw BMI helps students achieve perfect bdy shapes.
C.T discuss bth the benefits and cncerns f using BMI in exams.
D.T encurage schls t replace BMI with ther tests.
D
In recent years, self-care has becme a ppular tpic acrss scial media. Hwever, many peple find it difficult t truly receive the benefits. Why? Because we’ve lst tuch with what it really means t take care f urselves.
Self-care is ften seen as smething grand and expensive nly fr special times r when life gets very stressful. Real self-care, hwever, desn’t require a lt f mney r time. It’s abut finding simple, meaningful ways t check in with yurself regularly (定期地), even amng yur daily respnsibilities. It culd be taking five minutes t breathe deeply r having a cup f tea quietly.
One f the mst imprtant aspects f self-care is the ability t be fully present in the mment. Imagine lying n the beach while checking emails r scial media. The purpse might be t relax, but the reality is that yur mind is still taking in infrmatin, leaving yu feeling just as tired as befre. Presence requires mindfulness—fully getting invlved in the activity rather than fcusing n what’s next n yur t-d list. When yu’re present, even simple acts f self-care becme pwerful tls fr refreshment.
The mst effective self-care practices are ften the simplest nes—thse that can easily fit int yur daily rutine (日常事务). What matters mst is cnsistency because it strengthens the habit f checking in with yurself and satisfying yur needs in time. Cnsider the influence f just a few minutes each day n smething that makes yu feel gd, such as enjying a mment f silence during yur lunch break r ging fr a shrt walk. These small acts, when practiced repeatedly, can have an increasing effect n yur well-being.
Practicing self-care, hwever, can be difficult. Fr sme peple, there’s always a vice that says, “There’s t much t d t waste time n self-care.” This inner vice makes us think that taking time fr urselves is selfish. Others may feel regretful fr stepping away frm their respnsibilities, even fr a shrt time. These inner blcks are an imprtant reasn why self-care can feel stressful. Yu shuld clear them and allw yurself t care fr yur physical and mental health withut self-judgement.
As yu deal with the challenges f daily life, remember that self-care is a necessity. By fcusing n presence and cnsistency and by dealing with the inner blcks that hld yu back, yu can unlck the true benefits f self-care.
37.Why des the writer use the example in Paragraph 3?
A.T explain the purpse f self-care.
B.T stress the imprtance f mindfulness.
C.T intrduce a cmmn way f relaxatin.
D.T shw the difficulty in fitting self-care int life.
38.What des the wrd “cnsistency” in Paragraph 4 mst prbably mean?
A.Enjying what yu are ding.B.Keeping a regular practice f an activity.
C.Finding ut what yu really need.D.Ding different things fr yur well-being.
39.Which f the fllwing wuld the writer mst prbably agree with?
A.We shuld put ur respnsibilities befre self-care.
B.Practicing self-care when feeling stressed requires a lt f mney.
C.The mre time we spend n self-care, the mre effective it is.
D.We shuld avid self-judgement while caring fr urselves.
40.Which f the fllwing wuld be the best title fr the passage?
A.What Is Real Self-Care?B.Self-Care: The Key t a Healthy and Happy Life.
C.Why Is Self-Care S Difficult?D.Self-Care: Cmmn Practices in Daily Life.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Dealing with Culture Shck
Mving t a new cuntry can be exciting, but it can als cause culture shck. This happens when yu feel cnfused (困惑) r uncmfrtable in a new place. 41 Here are sme useful ways t help yu deal with culture shck.
Learn the language
One f the mst helpful things yu can d is t learn the lcal language. Even knwing just a few wrds r phrases can help yu feel mre cnnected and cnfident. Try t practice every day, even if it’s just fr a few minutes. 42
Keep an pen mind
Every culture has its wn way f ding things. If smething seems strange r different, try t understand why peple d it that way. 43 Keeping an pen mind will help yu feel less disappinted.
Stay cnnected with family and friends
Talking t peple yu trust can make a big difference. Use vide calls, send messages, r share phts. This will help yu feel cnnected t hme and reduce feelings f lneliness.
44
Dn’t be afraid t try new fds, visit lcal places, r jin activities. Smetimes, getting ut f yur cmfrt zne can help yu enjy and get used t the new culture.
Give yurself time
Remember, it takes time t get used t a new place. 45 Every small step yu take brings yu clser t feeling at hme.
Culture shck is nrmal, but with a psitive attitude and sme creative ideas, yu can turn it int a chance t grw and learn!
A.Be patient with yurself.
B.Discver and try new things.
C.Ask questins and keep learning.
D.Often cmpare yur prgress t thers.
E.D what thers d withut asking any questins.
F.Dn’t be afraid t make mistakes — it’s part f learning!
G.It is nrmal, and everyne experiences it in different ways.
四、根据句意及所给中文提示、首字母或英文解释,写出句中所缺单词,每空限填一词。(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)
46.The students are talking abut (筹集) mney fr the peple.
47.Althugh the lng walk was (累人的), the beautiful view made it all wrth it.
48.Always (猜) the answer befre asking—it helps yur brain learn faster!
49.Parents’ supprt gave Samuel cnfidence in his first (选择) f career.
50.Nwadays, sme Chinese gvernment fficers act as live streamers (网络主播) t help lcal farmers t i their prducts.
51.After a night’s rain, the muntains are much greener and the air is much f .
52.The ice is t (nt thick) t skate n. It’s rather dangerus.
53. (frm a picture in yur mind f smene r smething) yur parents’ reactin when they hear yur decisin.
五、短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。(每空可填一个或多个符合语境的词)
In China, every year is cnnected t ne f the 12 animals. They are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragn, Snake, Hrse, Gat, Mnkey, Rster, Dg and Pig. We call 54 (they) the Chinese zdiac (生肖). The Chinese zdiac wrks in a cycle that repeats every 12 years. 2025 is the Year f the Snake, which is the 55 (six) year in the 12-year circle. During the Spring Festival f the Snake Year, families celebrate with jy, hping fr gd luck and success.
D yu knw that in sme western cuntries, the snake is cnsidered t be scarier than ther animals? S peple ften see them as dark and evil. 56 in Chinese culture, it stands as a pwerful symbl f wisdm. The snake is a special animal and mves 57 (quiet) s it can remind us t stay calm and think carefully in life. It has magic sense and 58 sharp mind. Peple 59 are brn in the Year f the Snake are usually thught t be very smart, calm and creative. They are als 60 (see) as excellent prblem slvers.
The Year f the Snake is full f mystery and wisdm. Because a snake sheds (脱落) 61 (it) skin, this year is all abut fresh starts and persnal grwth. It 62 (bring) hpe fr grwth and psitive changes, like a new bk waiting t be read. Whether yu are ging t elevate yur career, change yur mind r accept sme new 63 (challenge), 2025 is a gd year t take actin! It’s time t shed yur ld skin and step int a brighter future!
六、任务型阅读(共3小题,满分7分)
请认真阅读短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。
The idea f “gap days” has appeared n scial media platfrms recently. Unlike a gap year, a gap day means a really shrt perid f relaxatin and running away frm everyday busy wrk. Apart frm gap days, ther similar expressins have made a hit n the Internet, like “city walk”, “dazi (activity partner)” and s n.
Sme peple think that these kinds f new phrases are what peple need. “Fr example, peple used t use ‘taking a walk’, but nw ‘city walk’ is the psitive expressin f it.” said Zhu Yakai, “It’s the same with ‘gap day’. Instead f ‘lying flat’, peple are actively trying t balance their stress and life, which is a gd way.”
Others disagree, hwever, and think that it’s simply just a kind f “sugaring up” (粉饰), meeting ne’s need fr shwing ff. Fr example, “city walk” is the same as “taking a walk”. But peple feel better by calling it a “city walk”. Wu Ruilin is afraid that such new phrases may cver the risks behind it, such as safety prblem. “Fr example, sme yung peple are questing (寻找) fr ‘dazi’, which is nrmally enjyed alne r with clse friends, like traveling and games. But mst ‘dazi’ are just strangers, that may bring prblems.” said Wu.
But n matter what we think f these phrases, they have already taken rt in ur daily lives. S we need t keep a level head and nt make them ut t be bigger than they actually are.
64.What is a “gap day”?
65.What prblem des Wu Ruilin wrry abut when yung peple lk fr “dazi”?
66.What d yu think f these new phrases n the Internet? Why?
七、书面表达(满分15分)
67.今年全国两会期间,国家卫健委主任雷海潮表示,将持续推进“体重管理年”行动,这一度让“减肥”成为社会热议的焦点。为持续推进“体重管理年”三年行动,普及健康生活方式,学校团委也开展了“运动使生活更美好”为主题的英语演讲比赛。假如你是李华,请你紧扣主题,利用所给信息,完成一篇演讲稿,代表班级去参加本次演讲比赛。
写作要点:
1. 你对运动的看法;
2. 推荐两到三种适合中学生的运动项目;
3. 运动对青少年的生活和学习的影响。
写作要求:
1. 写作内容必须包括所有要点,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名;
3. 词数90左右 (演讲的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。
Gd mrning, dear teachers and schlmates. I’m Li Hua frm Class 4, Grade 8. It’s my hnr t be here t share my speech with yu. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all. Thanks fr yur listening.
I studied C++ fr several years when I was in primary schl and stpped later because I fund it t hard. It takes high math skills. Nw I have changed t learn Mathematical Olympiad (奥数) prblems. I find that what I’ve learned in prgramming can help me with it. It als helps me with learning math at schl. But prgramming is nt fr everyne. If yu find it t hard at sme pint, there is n need t push yurself.
—Qiu Wenjun,14, Nanjing N. 29 High Schl
I have been teaching prgramming fr three years in high schl. Many parents are wrried abut hw much time it will take up and whether it’s ging t help students with the gaka r nt. I’m always hnest with them: Using it t help in the gaka is quite hard unless the student is talented and has been trained befre. Hwever, learning as a hbby als wrks as it trains yu t have a scientific way f thinking.
—Ga Dadng, Taiyuan N. 5 Middle Schl
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