2026届福建省莆田市第二十五中学中考猜题英语试卷含答案
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这是一份2026届福建省莆田市第二十五中学中考猜题英语试卷含答案,共11页。
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Ⅰ. 单项选择
1、-- D yu think English is very imprtant?
-- Yes. English is _____ language that all f the students shuld try t learn it well.
A.such a usefulB.s usefulC.such an useful
2、He prmised t help us and he his wrd.
A.sticks tB.stuck tC.sticking t
3、- We can invite Mr.Wang t ur party tmrrw.
- Oh, he _____ appear because he will attend a cnference n educatin then.
A.mayB.mustn’tC.can’tD.wuld
4、The hrse is t ld t run as as it did.
A.fast B.faster C.fastest D.the fastest
5、—Miss White, I am afraid I have gt lw marks in the exam.
—_______, dear! Take it easy. I am sure if yu try yur best, yu will pass it easily next time.
A.Yu’re welcmeB.Cme nC.All rightD.Well dne
6、- It’s the best time t visit Lianyungang nw.
- This is the best place _____ I have ever visited.
A.whereB.thatC.whichD.when
7、Bb tk a pht f his girlfriend while she _________ at the party.
A.dancesB.was dancing
C.has dancedD.is dancing
8、--Shall we finish the task mw?
-- _______.
A.The mre, the betterB.Easier said than dne
C.The sner, the betterD.The lder, the wiser
9、We watched an interesting shw and _______ sme gifts______ ur parents.
A.bught, frB.buy, frC.bught, tD.buy, t
10、Which f the fllwing is the traditinal fd peple usually have n Dragn Bat Festival?
A.B.
C.D.
Ⅱ. 完形填空
11、 Peple wh have special needs fr children understand that even small success means a lt. We’ve learned t respect peple wh wrk very hard t d 1 things, like learning t tie shes.
My eight-year-ld sn, Brian, wanted t win an award(奖,奖金) by learning t tie his wn shes. He was given ten days t prepare fr the gal. Because Brian has Dwn syndrme(唐氏综合症), ur whle family 2 him. Days passed and he culd nt d it and he cried. We cried with him. The day came fr the meeting. We were wrried abut ur lack f ability t teach such a simple task and spke 3 abut nt taking him t the meeting that night. We didn’t want t make him sad.
I nearly pened my 4 t tell him that it wasn’t imprtant fr him t learn t tie his shes. But befre I did that, his lder sister 5 a new idea.
"Brian," she sftly asked, "why dn’t yu try clsing yur eyes? See if yu can tie yur shes in yur imaginatin. That way, if yu get up t g smeplace early befre the sun cmes up, yu can tie yur shes in the 6 ."
Brian sat, with eyes clsed, and tied his shes perfectly. We lked at each ther excitedly. And then we 7 t his meeting.
Brian went first. He, with eyes clsed, 8 an award that might weight mre than an Olympic Gld Medal. Tears f jy fell.
Brian turned smething difficult int smething rdinary, small and simple. When he fund a new 9 t slve the prblem, it became an imprtant event because it was really difficult fr him. We all cheered fr him. Brian still ties his shes as his big sister suggested s many years ag.
Since then, I believe that when things get difficult and I can’t find a slutin t a prblem, I just clse my eyes and find a 10 way.
1.A.strangeB.simpleC.creativeD.difficult
2.A.stppedB.fedC.fundD.taught
3.A.quietlyB.excitedlyC.happilyD.ludly
4.A.muthB.eyesC.bkD.dr
5.A.frgtB.neededC.hadD.cancelled
6.A.daytimeB.flatC.spaceD.dark
7.A.walkedB.fliedC.hurriedD.drpped
8.A.lstB.gtC.bughtD.sent
9.A.bridgeB.businessC.wayD.lab
10.A.differentB.usefulC.wnderfulD.frmal
Ⅲ. 语法填空
12、 My wife is addicted (沉溺 ) t shpping n the Internet. It seems that she can’t cntrl1. (she) well, just clicking with the muse. Let me2.(tell) yu what happened last night. It was the3. (three) time she had shpped nline fr4. (hur). I had already reminded her 5. ( think) twice befre buying anything,but my wife ignred (不顾) what I said and replied cnfidently, “With the New Year appraching, preparatin is necessary. Besides, I6.(nt buy) things n the Internet fr a whle week.” Hearing her wrds, I was really speechless (无言的).
In mst cases, the things she bught aren’t gd value fr mney. Maybe she just 7. (enjy) the prcess (过程) f buying nline.
With the8.(develp) f technlgy,nline shpping9. (becme) mre and mre cnvenient. Thse wh stay at hme can buy whatever they want.In the meanwhile, it causes a series f prblems. One f them is mre spending than befre,because peple are10.(easy) attracted by the discunt (打折). S hw keep a gd state f mind in frnt f temptatin (诱惑) is an imprtant lessn many peple need t learn.
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
A
13、Have yu ever stayed in a htel? Mst Chinese htels ften prvide guests with things like dispsable(一次性的)tthbrushes, tthpaste, shamp and slippers. Many guests like the idea because they dn't have t bring their wn. But if yu travel t Beijing, remember t bring yur wn things. Starting frm June, sme htels in Beijing will n lnger prvide guests with these dispsables. They want t ask peple t use less dispsable things.
Many dispsable things are made f plastic. Peple thrw them away after nly using them nce. It is a waste f natural resurces and is very bad fr the envirnment. D yu knw, ne Chinese persn makes as much as 400 kg f waste a year! Mst f that waste cmes frm dispsable things. In Beijing, peple thrw away abut 19,000 tns f plastic bags and 1, 320 tns f plastic lunch bwls every year! Plastic can take between 100 and 400 years t break dwn. S the less plastic we thrw ut, the better. S, wherever yu travel, bring yur wn things and use them again and again.
Back at hme and schl, yu can als d smething t make ur wrld a better place. Try t d these things in yur daily life: Use clth shpping bags, nt plastic nes. After using a plastic bag, wash it clean and let it dry. Then yu can use it ver and ver again. D nt use paper cups. At yur schl canteen(食堂), use yur wn bwl and chpsticks instead f dispsable nes.
1.Why d many htels prvide guests with sme dispsable things?
A.Wish their guests t save mney.
B.Hpe their guests use less dispsable things.
C.Want their guests t use mre dispsable things.
D.Let their guests be cnvenient during their travelling.
2.Sme Beijing htels will n lnger prvide guests with________.
A.cheap fd and drink B.dispsable things
C.gd service D.free TV prgrams
3.Which f the fllwing is NOT true?
A.Plastic breaks dwn easily.
B.Plastic is very bad fr the envirnment.
C.Many dispsable things are made f plastic.
D.Thrwing dispsable things away is a waste f natural resurces.
4.What can we d t make ur wrld a better place at hme and schl?
A.D nt thrw away paper cups.
B.Use shpping bags made f plastic.
C.Use dispsable plates, bwls and chpsticks.
D.D nt frget t reuse daily necessities(日用品).
5.We can tell frm the stry that________.
A.peple dn't like dispsable things at all
B.we can't use paper~ r plastic bwls at schl
C.we shuld use less plastic things and prtect ur envirnment
D.htels wn't prvide dispsable things because they want t save mney
B
14、Grandparents are respected in many human scieties.But telling stries abut ld times and verfeeding grandchildren seem like distinctly human traits (特征).Are these classic grandparent behavirs really limited t human beings? D any animals knw their grandparents the way peple d? Fr mst species (物种) n Earth,the answer is NO! “Usually, there just aren't grandparents living anymre when an animal is brn,” said Mirkka Lahdenperä, a bilgist at the University f Turku in Finland. Even if an animal's grandparents are still alive, mst species spread ut t avid cmpeting fr resurces, s the chances f running int a grandparent are small.
But there are a few exceptins, primarily amng mammals (哺乳动物) that live in clse scial grups. Canadian zlgist Anne Innis Dagg described grups f langur mnkeys in India in which lder females lived with their daughters and grandchildren. The grandmther langurs have a particular jb: they prtect the grup's babies against hurt frm humans, dgs and ther mnkeys. Sme female langurs even give their wn grandchildren special treatment, cleaning their fur and stepping in when they play t rughly with ther yung.
Many whale species, t, travel with their families,including bth grandmthers and grandcalves. In grups f sperm whales, accrding t Dagg, ld females help babysit the grup's yung while their mthers dive (潜水) fr fd. Orca grandmthers ften lead their family members and can live fr many years after they stp reprducing. In 2015, scientists suggested that these elder rcas help their grandcalves thrugh hard times, because they remember all the best places t find fd.
Female elephants rule the whle family. Calves (幼崽) are typically brn int grups led by their grandmthers, wh can live t arund 80 years ld. The female elephants frm clse relatinships, said Lahdenperä, and raise their yung tgether. Lahdenperä fund that the calves f yung mthers were eight times mre likely t survive if their grandmthers lived near them than if they didn't. When the calves' mthers were lder and mre experienced at raising babies, this beneficial “grandmther effect” disappeared even if the actual grandmthers were still arund.
It isn't very clear hw elephant grandmthers help their inexperienced daughters, said Lahdenperä. It is believed that they may help nurse their grandcalves. But Lahdenperä thinks that the mre likely advantage is the wisdm a grandmther elephant has gt during her lng lifetime.
And what abut grandfathers? Studies f humans in recent years have shwn that a living grandfather can imprve a persn's mental health and well⁃being, said Lahdenperä.
But there are signs f that in the animal kingdm, she said. Male animals seldm scialize with their wn children, let alne grandchildren. “Males are usually fcusing n prducing their wn children and aren't prviding s much care,” Lahdenperä said.
1.Frm Paragraph 3, we knw that rca grandmthers _______.
A.die after reprducingB.teach the yung t dive fr fd
C.have rich experienceD.enjy travelling with grandfathers
2.The examples f mnkeys, whales and elephants shw that _______.
A.the “grandmther effect” lasts lng in the animal wrld
B.grandmthers shulder great respnsibilities in their families
C.animal grandfathers can imprve grandcalves' mental health
D.mst species treat their grandparents like human beings d
3.Which f the fllwing wuld be the best title fr the passage?
A.Animal grandparents are like human grandparents
B.Animal grandmas are brn grup leaders
C.Are animal grandmas given enugh respect?
D.D any animals knw their grandparents?
C
15、Mst children like watching TV. It’s very interesting. By watching TV they can see and learn a lt and knw many things abut their cuntry and the wrld. Of curse, they can als learn ver the radi. But they can learn better and mre easily with TV. Why? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can’t see anything ver the radi.
TV helps t pen children’s eyes. TV helps t pen their minds(智力), t. They learn newer and better ways f ding things. They may find the wrld is nw smaller than befre.
Many children watch TV nly n Saturday r Sunday evening. They are always busy with their lessns. But a few children watch TV every night. They g t bed very late. They can’t have a gd rest. Hw abut yu and yur friends?
1.Children like watching TV because it’s ______.
A.interestingB.bringC.exciting
2.Children can’t see anything ______.
A.n TV
B.n the radi
C.n the cmputer
3.TV helps t pen children’s ______.
A.eyes
B.minds
C.eyes and minds
4.Many children watch TV nly ______.
A.every day
B.n Mnday
C.n Saturday r Sunday evening
5.Frm the passage we can guess the writer thinks ______.
A.it’s bad fr children t watch TV
B.it’s gd fr children t watch TV
C.listening t radi is nt useful fr learning
D
16、
1.Sally Smith sent the pstcard frm ___________.
A.Barcelna, Spain B.Bstn, USA
C.Mexic City, Mexic D.Bangkk, Thailand
2.Bill will prbably be back in____________.
A.a day B.a week
C.tw weeks D.a mnth
3.Which f the fllwing is mentined in the three pstcards?
A.Barcelna is a big city. B.Mexic city is very ht.
C.Bangkk is a very ld city. D.Mexic City is small but beautiful.
E
17、 “Farm t table” is the name f an activity that encurages peple t eat lcally grwn fd. There is als a grup that brings “table t farm”. This traveling grup is called Outstanding in the Field. Its aim is t cnnect peple t the land and t create a kind f restaurant withut walls.
Jim Denevan gt the idea fr this kind f fd service ten years ag. Jim Denevan’s brther is a farmer and he himself is a frmer chef. He thught the idea f a meal served right at the farm made sense, thugh nt everyne agreed. “But I wanted t make the idea wrk, s I decided t crss the cuntry—I went all the way acrss the United States and set the table in farms and ranches and n beaches, and all the places where fd cmes frm.”
He recently prepared tables fr mre than a hundred peple at Briars Farmstead in Virginia. He and his eight-member crew arrived the night befre. Chefs frm a lcal restaurant prepared the dinner.
Matt Szechenyi and his family perate Briars Farmstead. He said “This type f event cnnects us with a lt f enthusiastic peple, peple that will—we can frm relatinships with in the future. And this type f small farm business thrives n relatinships.”
Guests bring their wn plates t the meal. When they arrive, the farmer shws them arund. “These are free-range chickens. We want them t eat as much pasture as pssible because that’s the magic.” The tur f the farm ends at the dinner table. The meats in this five-curse meal cme frm Matt Szechenyi’s farm. The vegetables and ther ingredients cme frm nearby farms. Guests and lcal farmers sit tgether. Alex Bgel came with his family. He said “It is als especially wnderful t sit at a table this big with all these peple. The sense f cmmunity is wnderful.”
Jim Denevan and his team have served almst thirteen thusand peple. He plans t expand the peratin.
1.____ thinks f the idea f “farm t table”.
A.Matt SzechenyiB.Alex Bgel
C.Jim DenevanD.Jim Denevan’s brther
2.What’s Jim Denevan’s dream fr “table t farm” business?
A.He hpes t be liked by every guest wh visits the special farm.
B.He wants t d it better and better and give a hand t make peple clser t nature.
C.He hpes t build ttally free restaurants n the farm.
D.He wants t create mre games n the farm fr guests.
3.What des this passage mainly tell us?
A.The histry f “table t farm”.
B.Special service n a farm.
C.Smething abut the “table t farm” activities
D.Peple’s great need f green fd
F
18、
Are yu smetimes a little tired and sleepy in the early afternn? Many peple feel this way after lunch. They may think that eating lunch is the cause f the sleepiness. Or, in summer, they may think it is the heat. Hwever, the real reasn lies inside their bdies. At that time—abut eight hurs after yu wake up—yur bdy temperature ges dwn. This is what makes yu slw dwn and feel sleepy.
Scientists have tested sleep habits in experiments where there was n night r day. The peple in these experiments almst always fllwed a similar sleeping pattern. They slept fr ne lng perid and then fr ne shrt perid abut eight hurs later.
In many parts f the wrld, peple takenapsin the middle f the day. This is especially true in warmer climates, where the heat makes wrk difficult in the early afternn. Researchers are nw saying that naps are gd fr everyne in any climate. A daily nap gives ne a mre rested bdy and mind and therefre is gd fr health in general. In cuntries where naps are traditinal, peple ften suffer(遭受) less frm prblems such as heart disease. Many wrking peple, unfrtunately, have n time t take naps. Thugh dctrs may advise taking naps, emplyers d nt allw it!
If yu d have the chance, hwever, here are a few tips abut making the mst f yur nap. Remember that the best time t take a nap is abut eight hurs after yu get up. A shrt sleep t late in the day may nly make yu feel mre tired and sleepy afterward. This can als happen if yu sleep fr t lng. If yu d nt have enugh time, try a shrt nap—even ten minutes f sleep can be helpful.
1.Why d yu smetimes feel sleepy in the early afternn?
A.Because it’s very ht in summer.
B.Because yu eat t much fr lunch.
C.Because yu didn’t have a gd sleep last night.
D.Because yur bdy temperature ges dwn at that time.
2.What advice des the writer give n taking a nap?
A.If yur time is limited, a shrt nap can als help.
B.Only peple in warmer climate need t take a nap.
C.Yu’d better take a nap abut an hur after yu have lunch.
D.Yu can sleep as lng as yu like s that yu wn’t feel tired r sleepy.
3.What can we learn abut “naps” accrding t the third paragraph?
A.Dctrs need t take naps while emplyers dn’t.
B.Taking naps is helpful fr peple’s health in spring and summer.
C.If yu take naps every day, yu’ll have less risk f heart disease.
D.All the peple in warmer climates take naps in the middle f the day.
4.What can we infer(推断) frm the passage?
A.Yu will feel less sleepy if yu sleep fr a lng time.
B.Taking a nap whenever yu want will d gd t yur health.
C.If yu get up at 6:30 am, yu’d better take a nap at abut 2:30 pm.
D.Sleeping fr eight hurs and yu’ll feel sleepy a shrt perid later.
5.What wuld be the best title fr the text?
A.Just Fr a Rest. B.All Fr a Nap.
C.A Special Sleep Pattern. D.Taking Naps in Warmer Climate.
Ⅴ.书面表达
19、书面表达
假如你是第一中学的一名学生,你的名字叫李辉,想以“Sprts Change my Life”为题给校刊写一篇英语报道。内容要点如下:
1. 过去由于作业很多,没时间锻炼,我感到疲劳和有压力;
2. 现在学校确保每个学生每天有一个小时的体育运动;
3. 学校正在开展各种比赛,我都能积极参加;
4. 我的健康和学习状况已经发生了很大变化……
参考答案
Ⅰ. 单项选择
1、A
2、B
3、C
4、A
5、B
6、B
7、B
8、C
9、A
10、A
Ⅱ. 完形填空
11、1.B
2.D
3.A
4.A
5.C
6.D
7.C
8.B
9.C
10.A
Ⅲ. 语法填空
12、1.herself
2.tell
3.third
4.hurs
5.t think
6.haven’t bught
7.enjys
8.develpment
9.is becming
10.easily
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
13、1.D
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.C
14、1.C
2.B
3.D
15、1.A
2.B
3.C
4.C
5.B
16、1.A
2.B
3.C
17、1.C
2.B
3.B
18、1.D
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.B
Ⅴ.书面表达
19、My name is Li Hui. I’m a student f Sunshine Secndary Schl. In the past, I had n time t take exercise because f t much hmewrk. We felt tired and stressed. But nw ur schl makes sure that each student has ne-hur sprts activities every day. Our schl is hlding all kinds f games. I take an active part in them. My health and study have changed a lt. I becme healthier than befre. I feel energetic. I als have great prgress in my study.
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