2026届福建省福州十八中学中考联考英语试题含答案
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Ⅰ. 单项选择
1、____ I was in the US, I made a lt f American friends.
A.WhileB.AlthughC.UnlessD.Until
2、I like many different kinds f flwers, __________ rses , Carnatins, sunflwers and s n .
A.with B.including C.except D.frm
3、—Snia, d yu think yu are different frm Linda?
—Yes. I'm ______ at drawing than her.
A.better B.gd C.well D.best
4、Yu'd better______ mre time talking with yur parents s that they can understand yu better.
A.spend B.take C.cst D.pay
5、I called him, ______ he didn’t hear me and went n with his wrk.
A.sB.andC.butD.fr
6、---- He’s never been t France, which is well wrth a visit, ______?
---- ______. He is wrking hard t have enugh mney fr the trip.
A.has he; N B.is he; Yes C.has he; Yes D.hasn’t he; N
7、---_______I smke here, Madam?
---Srry, yu _______. Lk at the sign.
A.Culd, culdn’t B.Can, culdn’t
C.Culd, can’ D.Must, needn’t
8、The lyrics(歌词) “If yu care enugh fr ____ living, make it ___ better place fr yu and fr me.” in the sng Healing the Wrld really tuches me.
A.the, a B.a, the C.the, the D.a, a
9、—D yu knw _____ girl with lng hair?
—Yes, she is Mary. She plays _____ basketball very well.
A.a; /B.the; /C.a; theD.an;/
10、—D yu have any gd eating habits, Kate?
—Of curse. I eat a lt f _______, such as nins, carrts and cabbages.
A.fruitB.eggsC.meatD.vegetables
Ⅱ. 完形填空
11、As time went by,many things were frgtten .Hwever ,I culd 1 remember years backduring my first day in the 5th grade .I transferred(转学) t a lcal schl fr bys. I was a new student then .Life was really 2 fr my parents because f a higher schl fee.
At schl ,we were 3 t wear a white shirt with the schl’s sign n its left pcket that culd be bught in the schl shps . And at the tp f this pcket shuld be wrn a name tag(标签).This tag was sld at the schl 4 ,t.T 5 added cst .Mm decided t make the tag herself by hand .
“This wuld t , and yu can have a try.” she said .”OK, Mm .”I was nt ready t wear it . I thught it was different. At schl , bys lked at my tag and sme 6 it.“Yur helper sure did any ugly jb.”And anther added,”Hw strange it is !” At least it caught ur 7 .’’I knew it .At first,
I tried t cver it and frgt it .But at last I understd that it didn’t matter if I was different frm thers wh wre the machine--made tags.
I realized it shuld nt stp me frm ding my best 8 we have difference in the culture r ecnmic(经济) situatin . What is true is that Mm 9 much time making it pssible t give the best fr me . I shuld be 10 f it . And I did. I wre this Mm--made tag fr the rest f the schl year.
1.A.hardlyB.clearlyC.badly
2.A.difficultB.fascinatingC.helpful
3.A.trainedB.warnedC.required
4.A.playgrundB.shpsC.library
5.A.cutB.increaseC.divide
6.A.made use fB.made friends withC.made fun f
7.A.attentinB.influenceC.expressin
8.A.even thughB.s thatC.as if
9.A.spentB.cstC.tk
10.A.patientB.prudC.plite
Ⅲ. 语法填空
12、Henry was an ffice 1. (wrk) in a big city. He wrked very hard and enjyed traveling in his hlidays.
He usually went t the seaside, but ne year he saw 2. advertisement in a newspaper. “Enjy cuntry life. Spend a few weeks at West Hill Farm. Gd fd, Fresh air, Hrse riding, Walking, Fishing, cheap and interesting.” “This 3. (sund) a gd idea,” he thught. “I’ll spend a mnth at West Hill Farm. I think I can enjy hrse riding, walking and fishing. They’ll make a change frm 4. (sit) by the seaside and swimming.”
He wrte t the farmer. In the letter he said that he wuld like t spend all f July there. Then n the first day f July, he left 5.West Hill Farm.
But fur days later, he returned hme.
“What was wrng 6.West Hill Farm?” his best friend, Ed, asked him. “Didn’t yu enjy cuntry life?” “Cuntry life was very gd,” Henry said. “But there was anther prblem.”
“Oh. What?”
“Well,” he said, “the first day I was there a sheep died, and we had rast muttn fr dinner.”
“What’s wrng with that?” Ed asked. “Fresh meat is the best.”
“I knw, but n the 7. (tw) day a cw died, and we had rast beef fr dinner.”
“Hw 8. (luck) yu are!”
“Yu dn’t understand,” Henry said. “On the third day a pig died and we had rast prk fr dinner.”
“A different meat every day,” Ed said 9. (lud), “and what are yu cmplaining!”
“Let me finish,” Henry said. “n the furth day the farmer 10. (dead), and I didn’t dare (敢) stay fr dinner!”
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
A
13、Yu may have knwn several kinds f plice, traffic plice, and street plice. But have yu ever heard f energy-saving (节能) plicemen?
A grup f 22 f these new plicemen went t wrk last week in Beijing. They g arund the city t see the use f energy in htels, ffice buildings, shpping centers and ther public places. One f their aims is t make sure that these places have set their air cnditining (空调) n cler than 26 ℃.
"If everyne sets their air cnditining at 26 ℃, Beijing will save 400 millin kilwatt-hurs f electricity in ne summer. That's ne-third f all the usage f the city in the seasn," said a TV advertisement.
Other Chinese cities, like Wuhan in Hubei Prvince and Yangzhu in Jiangsu Prvince, are ging t fllw Beijing's steps in setting up a similar plice team.
Frm 1986 t 2005, China met 20 warm winters. It means that Chinese cities have t spend billins f yuan slving the envirnmental prblems every year.
T intrduce a green life t the public, Beijing als held a shw n energy-saving technlgy and prductins last week. It attracted lts f attentin.
"We want t tell peple that there are certain ways t prtect the envirnment. Each f us can find right ways t d it in ur daily lives," said Liu Qianguang, an envirnmental engineer in Beijing.
1.The jb f the energy-saving plicemen is ___________.
A.t set the air cnditining cler
B.t check the use f energy in public places
C.t stp peple using air cnditining
D.t make sure that mre energy will be prduced
2.Beijing will use ___________ millin kilwatt-hurs electricity in ne summer.
A.1200 B.800 C.400 D.133
3.Which f the fllwing years' winters were all warm in China?
A.1984-1988. B.1999-2003. C.2002-2006. D.2005-2009.
4.Accrding t Liu Qianguang, ___________.
A.there are few ways t prtect the envirnment
B.it's difficult t find gd ways t save energy
C.it's easy fr ne t d smething gd fr the envirnment
D.it's nt easy fr ne t d smething gd fr the envirnment
B
14、These days there are lt f pssibilities t be always cnnected l family and friends. Nw that I have just mved l France, this can be very cnvenient. 1 can ring my sister wh lives in Ls Angeles n Viber, r I can Skype my parents r friends back in England fr a chat. Hwever, smetimes the cnvenient and dependability f technlgy can beintrusive.
Even the mst ut-ging peple need sme “dwn time" t calm dwn n their wn and get relaxed. This is smething that 1 cnsider necessary and healthy. After all, yu have t live with yurself fr the rest f yur life, s yu’d better knw hw t enjy yur wn cmpany. It can be a gd thing t have time t yurself t cllect yur thughts and free yur feelings. Tday 1 went fr a walk by myself arund the lake and just dav-dreamed. It was s relaxing and enjyable and helped me let g f my bad emtins.
Hwever, smehw it seems rude r perhaps makes peple feel that yu're
upset t sayt peple:” I'm ging t g and spend smetime by myself. " Andften when we are spending time ‘alne’ , we are actually cnnected with a piece f electrical equipment. We try t make smething int a Facebk r a Tweet t attract ur friends, r we scrll (滚屏〉thrugh Facebk nsing int ther peple’s lives rseeing what friends are up t. We judge urselvesand ther peple by the phts they put nline, s we can tell hw much fun they are having cmpared t us.This is an age when we can get s much surface infrmatin abut ther peple's lives, but being wrapped(包裹)up in what ther peple are ding r always thinking abut ther peple’s recgnitin (认可) f us can be quite unhealthy. Perhaps these days frget abut the simple pleasure f spending time just fr us.
Having said all that, I als think that spending t muchtime byyurself
can separate yu frm thers. I suppse it is imprtant t find a gd balance between spending valuable time by yurself and with ther peple.
1.What des the underlined wrd “intrusive” prbably mean?
A.InterruptiveB.Helpful.
C.Unsatisfactry.D.Imprtant.
2.What des the writer think f being alne prperly?
A.It’s the nly way t get relaxed.
B.It makes ther peple feel upset.
C.It’s necessary and healthy fr peple.
D.It makes ut-ging peple feel lnely.
3.The writer agrees •
A.It’s imprtant t knw what ther peple think f us
B.its harmful t always cmpare urselves with thers
C.technlgy helps us l judge and imprve urselves
D.technlgy helps us t knw abut ther peple clearly
4.What’s the best title fr the passage?
A.Is technlgy really gd fr us?
B.Hw can we keep in tuch with thers?
C.What is the best way t enjy urselves?
D.D we spend enughtime truly by urselves?
C
15、Fr ne grup f children aged between ten and fifteen, Saturdays are spent_ learning the art f serius cking. Their weekly lessns in small classes are s ppular that there is a waiting list f 30 children wh want t d the curse. Parents pay $280 fr the curse where their children can have fun and learn hw t make gd fd.
Class member Bill, aged ten, says, "I lve my mum's cking and nw I can d it better than her. The teachers make us laugh, especially when we sit dwn with them t share the fd we've made."
Flra is twelve, and she's having prblems preparing nins. "I lve cking. I did a meal fr ten friends which they really enjyed. Then my mum suggested I take up a hbby, instead f ding nthing at weekends. I was happy staying at hme, s I wasn't t active at first. I'm really glad I decided t cme, thugh."
Their teacher, Philippe, says, "It's great fun. Children pay attentin and remember things better than adults, althugh the kitchen isn't always tidy when they're cking! As adults, we're always learning mre abut fd. If parents interest their children in cking while they are yung, they'll have enugh skill t make fd fr themselves when they leave hme."
1.In this article the writer is trying t .
A.warn parents nt t expect t much frm their children
B.advertise schls t teach children hw t ck
C.describe hw sme children spend their spare time
D.explain why parents want t learn mre abut cking
2.A reader can find ut frm this article.
A.which dishes students prefer t ck B.why cking classes are s successful
C.what parents d during the curse D.when the next classes begin
3.Why did Flra jin the curse?
A.Her friends asked her t imprve cking. B.She wanted t learn t ck a big meal.
C.She felt bred at hme at weekends. D.Her mther wanted her t develp an interest.
4.What des Philippe say abut his yung students?
A.They will be cnfident abut cking in the future.
B.They have a gd memry but dn't always listen.
C.They keep the kitchen cleaner than adults d.
D.They teach their parents what they have learnt in class.
5.What wuld ne f Philippe's students say t a friend?
A.
B.
C.
D.
D
16、Katie was in big truble.She was such a sweet kid; a third-grade teacher always dreamed f having a classrm filled with Katies, she was never ever a discipline(纪律) prblem. I just culdn't imagine why she had made her parents s angry.
It seemed that Katie had been spending mney in the lunchrm. Her parents explained that Katie brught a great hmemade lunch each day, and there was n reasn fr her t buy schl lunch. They wndered why but failed.S they asked me t help them get t the bttm f this situatin.
The next day, I asked Katie t my ffice. “Why are yu buying lunches, Katie? What happened t yur hmemade lunch?” I asked. “I lse it,” she replied. “I dn't believe yu, Katie. Is smene stealing yur lunch, Katie?” I asked. “N. I just lse it,” she said.Well, there was nthing else I culd d.
The prblem was still unslved the next week when I nticed a by wh was new t the schl sitting alne at a lunch table. He always lked sad and scared. I thught I wuld g and sit with him fr a while. As I walked twards him, I nticed the lunch bag n the table. The name n the bag said “Katie”.
Nw I understd and I talked t Katie. It seemed that the new by never brught a lunch, and he wuldn’t g t the lunch line fr a free lunch. He had tld Katie his secret and asked her nt t tell anyne that his parents wanted him t get a free lunch at schl. Katie asked me nt t tell her parents, but I drve t her huse that evening after I was sure that she was in bed. I had never seen parents s prud f their child.
Katie still buys lunch every day at schl. And every day, as she heads ut f the dr, her mm hands her a delicius hmemade lunch.
1.What did the writer think f Katie?
A.She behaved well at schl.
B.She ften tells lies at schl.
C.She ften made truble at schl.
D.She used t be a discipline prblem.
2.Why did Katie eat schl lunch instead f her hmemade lunch every day?
A.She lst her hmemade lunch.
B.She had her hmemade lunch stlen.
C.She didn’t like the taste f her hmemade lunch.
D.She gave her hmemade lunch t a hungry by.
3.Hw did Katie’s parents feel when they knew the truth abut the lunch?
A.They were very angry.
B.They were quite prud.
C.They were rather sad.
D.They were s scared.
4.What can we learn frm the passage?
A.Katie’s secret f lunch was discvered by the writer.
B.Katie was tld that her parents had knwn her secret.
C.Katie tld the writer the truth f her lunch during their first talk.
D.Katie stpped buying lunch at schl after her secret was discvered.
E
17、Danny lived fr ftball. He played it, watched it, talked and dreamed abut it. His favurite ftball star was Keith Cnnlly – Lwgate’s captain.
One day in January, after schl, Danny hurried thrugh his hmewrk. He wanted t watch TV. Keith Cnnlly was ding an interview n the lcal news prgramme.
Danny hped that the televisin wuldn’t g fuzzy*r lse the sund when Keith
Cnnlly was talking. It was an ld set, and it did things like that.
It wasn’t clear enugh, but at last Keith Cnnlly’s smiling face appeared n the screen.
“What I really like abut playing fr Lwgate,” he said, “is the fans. They’re the best. They always supprt us. It’s wnderful running n t the playgrund t all that cheering and chanting.”
Danny wished he culd be in that crwd at the Lwgate grund, but the price f a single ticket was far abve anything he culd affrd. There was n chance f the whle family ging, r even just Danny and his little brther.
“Yu wn again n Saturday,” said the reprter. “Did the team g ut t celebrate?”
“We went fr a meal tgether,” said Keith Cnnlly, “but I have t be careful abut what I eat, because I want t stay fit. I lve dughnuts* very much …”
Then the sund went fuzzy, and Danny jumped up andthumpedthe tp f the set heavily t make it cme n again. He hadn’t missed much. But he had missed smething imprtant.
Keith Cnnlly had been saying “… but I’m nt allwed t eat dughnuts.”
Danny hadn’t heard that. All he heard was that Keith Cnnlly lved dughnuts. And at the end f Danny’s street was a bakery*. It sld the biggest and the best dughnuts!
When Danny went t bed, he lay wide-awake, making a plan.
1.One day, Danny did his hmewrk hurriedly in rder t ________.
A.watch a TV prgramme
B.interview Keith Cnnlly
C.read a ftball newspaper
D.play with Keith Cnnlly
2.The writer described Danny’s TV t tell us ________.
A.Danny liked ftball very much
B.Danny’s family seldm watched TV
C.Danny needed t buy a new TV set
D.Danny’s wish came true
3.The wrd “thumped” underlined in Paragraph 9 means ________.
A.cvered B.reached C.shut D.beat
4.Danny mst prbably planned t ________ when he lay wide-awake n the bed.
A.get less hmewrk t d every day
B.find a way f giving dughnuts t Keith
C.celebrate the victry in the bakery
D.tell Keith nt t eat t many dughnuts
F
18、
These new glves are expensive, but they take the term “handsfree” t a new level. Peple can talk int them as they make a call. The glves are knwn as “Talk t the Hand” and cst 1000 punds a pair.
They cme with a speaker unit embedded (把……嵌入) int the thumb(拇指) and a micrphne built int the little finger that can be cnnected t any mbile handset using Bluetth. Mbile phne users will be able t keep their hands warm while they chat withut taking their phne ut f their pcket r handbag.
Artist Sean Miles, frm Winsr, designed the great glves that duble as a phne in part f his prject. He cmbines(使……结合) glves with parts frm mbile handsets recycled thrugh O2. Mr Miles designed tw pairs f the new glves: ne in pink and the ther in brwn and yellw. They will appear in an exhibitin this July and visitrs will be able t win the glves. If need is great, they will then be prduced at a larger amunt.
O2 Recycle, which backed the prject, says that there are already 70 millin unused mbiles handsets in the UK. Bill Eyers, head f O2 Recycle, asks peple t recycle their phnes respnsibly.
Designer Sean Miles, the 41-year-ld man behind the designs, said, “I hpe that my Talk t the Hand prject will get peple t think again abut the waste created by nt recycling gadgets(小器具). If a few mre peple recycle their gadgets rather than thrw them away as rubbish, I think this prject will have lived up t its aim(目标).”
Miles is nw wrking n cmbining phnes with handbag. S peple dn’t spend time rummaging arund in their bags t find a phne when it rings.
1.These new glves are special because ____________.
A.they can keep hands warm in winter
B.they are pink
C.peple can use them t make a call
D.they haven’t been prduced n a large scale.
2.What des Paragraph 2 mainly tell us ?
A.Hw the glves wrk as “Talk t the Hand”.
B.What the glves are made f
C.Wh designed the great glves
D.Why the glves are very ppular with peple
3.Hw did O2 Recycle back Sean Mile’ prject?
A.It helped Sean Miles t have the new idea.
B.It recycled parts frm mbile handsets fr Sean Miles.
C.It had an exhibitin t shw the new glves.
D.It asked peple t sell ld phnes t Sean Miles.
4.Which f the fllwing is true accrding t the passage?
A.The new glves will nt be n market at a big amunt befre this July.
B.Sean Miles hpes that peple will thrw away their ld mbile phnes.
C.The new glves are made frm recycled glves and parts f mbile handsets.
D.The mre users f the new glve there are, the mre waste it will cause.
5.What des the underlined wrd “Rummaging” prbably mean?
A.翻找B.回收C.着急D.絮叨
Ⅴ.书面表达
19、你正在组织一项暑假期间到山区为期一周的游学和帮扶活动。作为发起人,请你写一篇发言稿,在你校“英语时光”广播中号召更多的同学参加。
要求:
1. 80—100词,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
2. 文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。
参考信息:
1. 活动缘由(孤独、帮扶、游学……)
2. 活动构想(时间、地点、内容……)
3. ……
Hell, everybdy. I am planning a summer trip called “Be a Kid in the Muntain”. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank yu!
参考答案
Ⅰ. 单项选择
1、A
2、B
3、A
4、A
5、C
6、A
7、C
8、A
9、B
10、D
Ⅱ. 完形填空
11、1.B
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.A
6.C
7.A
8.A
9.A
10.B
Ⅲ. 语法填空
12、1.wrker
2.an
3.sunds
4.sitting
5.fr
6.with
7.secnd
8.lucky
9.ludly
10.died
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
13、1.B
2.A
3.B
4.C
14、1.A
2.C
3.B
4.D
15、1.C
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.D
16、1.A
2.D
3.B
4.A
17、1.A
2.A
3.D
4.B
18、1.C
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.A
Ⅴ.书面表达
19、Hell, everybdy. I am planning a summer trip called “Be a kid in the Muntains”. It will prvide us with a meaningful week staying with the students in the muntains.
As many f their parents leave fr the city t wrk, thse students might feel lnely and sme may even find it hard t g n studying. S we can bring them sme schl things like bks and pens fr their study, and prepare sme interesting stries t share. In the daytime, we can g hiking and d sme teamwrk. In the evening, we can d such activities as ppular games and grup dance arund the fire.
Isn’t that exciting? Cme and jin us. Let’s be “a kid in the muntains”. I believe it will bring sunshine t the children in the muntains as well as mre cnfidence t us.
Thank yu!
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