福建省龙岩市2026年中考真题(2)英语试卷带答案

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、She often parks her car near the house ________ she can get to.

A.which

B.where

C.who

D.what

2、It remains to be seen whether online teaching will ________ traditional classroom teaching.

A. replace   B. rebuild

C. recover   D. reserve

3、It’s strange that he should have come from ________ we call Mars.

A.what

B.wherever

C.which

D.who

4、Huge amounts of paper ______ each day in China.

A. wastes   B. is wasted

C. waste   D. are wasted

 

5、—“What’s the matter, Rose? You look sad.”

—“Oh, nothing much. I ________of my friends back home.”

A.just thought

B.was just thinking

C.have just thought

D.had just been thought

6、She stormed into the boss office ________ about her co-workers behavior.

A. complaining   B. complained 

C. having complained D. to complain 

 

7、What do you imagine ______ to Johnson?

A. happening   B. having happening   C. has happened   D. to have happened

8、It’s the problem that sometimes people________ an oil lamp in their home and they burn their own house down.

A.knock off

B.knock over

C.knock out

D.knock on

9、He talked about a hero________ no one had ever heard.

A.of whom

B.from whom

C.about that

10、Mrs. Novak heard that she ________ to a post in a nearby school.

A.will promote

B.would be promoted

C.had promoted

D.has been promoted

11、It is getting warming and warming, and the students in Class One are considering _____ the hill next week.

A. to climb   B. to be climbing

C. climbed   D. climbing

12、The number of smokers, ____ is reported, has dropped by 17 percent in just one year.

A.what B.which C.who D.as

13、Tom is ________ the album, trying to find the picture taken in Paris 10 years ago.

A. looking into   B. looking back on

C. looking through   D. looking out

14、Luckily, there is a hospital ____ and they soon took the wounded man there.

A. nearly B. beyond   C. nearby  D. away

 

15、Bring an extra pencil with you _____ something goes wrong with this one during the exam.

A.in case B.in spite of C.so that D.in order that

16、This book gives a brief _____ of the history of the castle and details of the art collection in the main hall.

A.outline

B.reference

C.article

D.outlook

17、He went back home   and never failed to do that .

A. every another day   B. every two day

C. every other day     D. every second days

 

18、________ birds use their feathers for flight, some of their feathers are for other purposes.

A.Once

B.If

C.Although

D.Because

19、When we fail to ____ our own expectations, we often feel frustrated.

A. look forward to B. live up to

C. make up for D. set off for

20、Instead of spending the rest of his life in prison, Hinckley would be ________to a mental hospital, where he could be treated for his illness.

A.transplanted

B.preferred

C.committed

D.demanded

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、Defeating her Russian competitor with the last shot. Yang Qian, 21, won the first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday in the women’s 10-meter air rifle.

The junior student from Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, who is studying at the School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University, became an immediate hit at home thanks to the calmness and confidence she has displayed.

It was Yang that drew the nation’s attention to the Games, which have been delayed from last year due to the COVID-19. Although wearing a mask, her smiling eyes and the gesture she made on the podium, forming the shape of a heart with her arms, have touched audiences around the world.

For too long, the world has longed for such a moment when countries can come together. The openness, courage and self-control Yang showed during and after the event have proved to be a common language.

With her baby face and fashionable appearance, and her enthusiasm for her sport, Yang has shown young people that the Olympic Games is not only an opportunity to win honor for the nation, but also a personal stage for the athletes to enjoy themselves, show their skills, display their personal charm, and actively interact with audiences.

Compared with the predecessors, the young Chinese athletes are more likely to enjoy the moment with smiles instead of tears. And while most Chinese Olympic gold winners of the last generation regarded winning as a reward for their countless hours of practice, the young athletes tend to view winning as a new beginning rather than the end of their sporting journey.

Competing for the country and enjoying it for oneself in the Games will attract more young people to enjoy sports, and doing so can also bring more honor to the motherland.

【1】Why could Yang Qian win the hearts of so many people in the world?

A.She appeared stylish and always wore a smile.

B.She beat all the other competitors and won the gold medal.

C.She enjoyed herself and paid no attention to the winning.

D.She showed many positive qualities during and after the Games.

【2】What does the underlined word “predecessors” in paragraph 6 mean?

A.Last generations.

B.Competitors.

C.Modern youths.

D.Teammates.

【3】What can we learn about the young Chinese athletes from the text?

A.They are more confident and self-centred.

B.They attach little importance to winning medals.

C.They compete for the country while enjoying the sport.

D.They view the Olympics as a chance to make new friends.

【4】What is the best title for the text?

A.Young Chinese athletes compete for the nation

B.Baby-faced shooter wins hearts as well as gold

C.Chinese athletes start a new journey after winning gold

D.A change in Chinese people’s attitude towards the Olympics

22、The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader. Perhaps the best-loved nineteenth-century American novel, Mark Twain’s tale of boyhood adventure is filled with fun, warmth, and energy. It brings many impressive characters --- the self-confident Tom, his best friend Huck Finn, nice Aunt Polly, and the lovely Beck.

The Adventures of Pinocchio

The Adventures of Pinocchio is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi. The first half was originally a serial(连载小说) between 1881 and 1883, and then later completed as a book for children in 1883. It is about the naughty adventures of Pinocchio and his poor father named Geppetto. It is considered a classic of children’s literature and has inspired many works of art.

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Bored on a hot afternoon, Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit-hole without thinking about how she might get out. And so she tumbles( 跌跌撞撞) into Wonderland; where animals answer back, a baby turns into a pig, time stands still. Will Alice be able to find her way home again?

1The three books are similar because they are all ______ .

A.serial stories B.tales of adventures

C.from the same book D.written by American novelists

2If you want to explore a magic world with animals, you can choose ______.

A.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer B.The Adventures of Pinocchio

C.Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland D.Barnes & Noble Classics

3What is the passage?

A.A book review. B.A travel diary.

C.A news report. D.A research plan.

23、Internet Genealogy

It is your guide to successful genealogy research using the World Wide Web. We also recognize, however, that the internet isn’t necessarily the only source for research, so Internet Genealogy will also tell you what to do if you cannot find the records you need and how to confirm your findings. The magazine also covers advanced genealogical methods such as DNA analysis, as well as software and technology reviews, case studies, databases and other internet-related family history topics.

$27. 95 Print 1 year (6 issues)

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Your Genealogy Today

It is a how-to genealogy magazine. People who are trying to discover their family roots know that there is no “master plan” that tells you how to conduct your research. While some ancestral lines can be traced back several generations with relatively little effort, others can only be discovered after painstaking research. Your Genealogy Today recognizes that there are hundreds, maybe thousands, of different records and methods that may apply to your own research.

$25. 00 Print 1 year (6 issues)

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History Magazine

It opens a window on the past, providing believable stories about how our world became the place it is today. Written from a North American perspective, History Magazine’s articles are clear, informative and insightful and come supported by beautiful images and maps. History Magazine breathes life into stories of the past, telling tales of both critical moments and everydaylife with passion and spirit.

$ 24. 95 Print 1 year (6 issues)

$17. 95 Digital 1 year (6 issues)

【1】Who is Internet Genealogy targeled at?

A.Software engineers.

B.Those interested in genealogy research.

C.Those who love adventure stories.

D.Researchers who are doing DNA analysis.

【2】How much will you pay for Your Genealogy Today (Digital) for two years?

A.$35. 90.

B.$25. 00.

C.$19. 95.

D.$17. 95.

【3】Which of the following could be included in History Magazine?

A.Studies of family roots.

B.European history.

C.Stories of past lives.

D.Advanced genealogical methods.

24、   You know that old saying that laughter is the best medicine. Well, studies have long shown that laughter can have a positive effect both physically and emotionally. In South Korea, a nation more used to holding back its emotions, at least one hospital is encouraging patients to let loose on their regular basis.

Laughing, for those cancer patients and their families, is a weekly exercise at Seoul National University hospital. It is something that does not come easy for them, but an hour of laughter therapy (疗法) is all it takes to fight depression that often follows chemical treatment. Lim Song Li, a therapist at the hospital, was once a depression patient herself. She now is a laughter therapist and says when you laugh, blood vessels expand,and sugar levels drop, producing an abundance of hormones (激素)linked with happiness and pleasure. But in Korean culture, where Confucian tradition dominates(主导)social behavior,laughing is not a nature thing. Korean men are taught not to cry more than three times in their lifetime. And the sound of a Korean woman's laughter should not be heard outside the fence of her home. But inside this hospital,they are letting it out. By the end of the session, they make belief laughs somehow become their own.

If laughing requires effort,more natural to Koreans, it is singing. The sing-song star therapist, famous for her therapy sessions to fight housewife depression,Jeong Ji Song says singing is an easier way to express inner feelings,especially for Korean women brought up in the conservative background. For some,these classes can be a stress-management tool,but for many more who suffer from depression, learning to sing out their heart can be a healing process.

It not only helped Ying Seung Woo come out of severe depression, but also presented her with a new career. After taking up singing therapy, she found a talent in herself-cheer-leading. And now she is taking courses to become a certified therapist.

1The author mentions South Korea to show.

A.there are few people suffering from depression in South Korea

B.laughter has a positive influence on Korean women' s health

C.people in South Korea are used to expressing their inner feelings

D.people in South Korea have attempted to use laughter therapy

2Why does the hospital encourage patients to laugh?

A.Laughter can help ease patients' pain.

B.Laughing can help patients fight depression.

C.Laughter is a natural thing in the Korean society.

D.Laughing is not allowed in the Korean tradition.

3·What does the underlined word “healing” in paragraph 3 mean?

A.Curing.

B.Controlling.

C.Suffering.

D.Fighting.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、   Cecilia Chiang died on Wednesday at her home in San Francisco. She was 100. Her San Francisco restaurant, the Mandarin, _________ American diners in the 1960s to the richness and _________ of authentic Chinese cuisine.

Ms. Chiang was born in a _________ family. When she was little, children were not allowed in the _________, but she paid close attention on trips to the _________ markets with her mother and listened carefully as _________instructions were given to the cooks. After her parents died, she _________ the family business in her teens.

After the Japanese occupied Beijing in 1939, she was _________ to join relatives in Chongqin, where she married Chiang Liang, a professor.

Ms. Chiang sailed to San Francisco in 1960 to help her sister. There she met two women who wanted to _________a restaurant that __________ Chinese diets. Later, when the two women __________    , Ms. Chiang decided to open a restaurant herself. The early days were __________ But little by little, customers came __________ for hot and sour soup and pan-fried potstickers. One evening, Herb Caen, the popular columnist for The Chronicle, __________ at the restaurant. In a __________ column, Herb Caen __________ it “a little hole-in-the wall” that was offering “some of the best Chinese food east of the Pacific.”

Overnight the __________ filled. The Mandarin was on its way. In 1968, Ms. Chiang moved the restaurant to __________ quarters, where she could __________300 diners.

“I think I __________ what average, people know about Chinese food,” Ms. Chiang told The Chronicle in 2007, “They didn't know China was such a big country.”

A.attached

B.introduced

C.presented

D.opposed

A.patent

B.trend

C.variety

D.fashion

A.wealthy

B.poor

C.typical

D.powerful

A.kitchen

B.restaurant

C.market

D.hotel

A.countryside

B.food

C.talent

D.city

A.lame

B.formal

C.valid

D.detailed

A.handed over

B.handed up

C.took up

D.took over

A.forced

B.warned

C.trapped

D.split

A.support

B.open

C.promote

D.attain

A.ate

B.ordered

C.served

D.learned

A.gave out

B.broke down

C.backed out

D.carried on

A.difficult

B.acute

C.explicit

D.lucky

A.fluently

B.regularly

C.relevantly

D.sincerely

A.invested

B.explored

C.dined

D.cooperated

A.rebuilding

B.foreseeing

C.voting

D.following

A.showed

B.told

C.allocated

D.called

A.targets

B.bills

C.tables

D.counters

A.smaller

B.larger

C.tighter

D.cleaner

A.accelerate

B.participate

C.guarantee

D.accommodate

A.changed

B.approved

C.identified

D.disconnected

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

“Where’s the rest of my paper?” thundered an angry Papa Bear, storming into the living room. It didn’t take him long to find Brother Bear and the sports section.

“I just borrowed it.” said Brother. Papa snatched it up and plumped down in his easy chair. Brother wandered into the kitchen looking for sympathy from Mama Bear. “Gee,” he said, “what’s eating him?” “Your father looks forward to his evening paper,” Mama said, “and he has a perfect right to be annoyed when half of it is missing — and furthermore, thank you not to refer to your father as him!”

She stomped out of the kitchen.

“Why not? He’s a him, isn’t he? Gosh,” said Brother, “what’s eating her?”

What was “eating” Mama was Sister Bear. Sister had been on the phone with Lizy Bruin for almost an hour.

“But Mama!” she protested when she was told to say good-bye.

“Don’t But Mama’ me!“ said Mama Bear. “This is not your private phone. You’ve had all day to talk to Lizy at school, and you’ll have all day to talk to her tomorrow. So hang up that phone now!”

Sister did as she was told.

“Phew!” breathed Brother as he fell into the seat beside Cousin Fred on the school bus.

“Tough morning?” asked Fred.

“You better believe it!” said Sister, taking the seat Lizzy had saved for her.

The four compared notes on the way to school. The children agreed that while there was no doubt that their parents loved them, they were a little difficult to get along with sometimes. They nagged (唠叨); they said no a lot; and they never wanted kids to have any fun.

“Hey,” said Brother as they got off the bus, “what are we going to do for the Parents Night Talent Show?” “Don’t know,” said Lizzy. “Let’s think about it”

When the four searched their brains, Brother snapped his fingers and said, “I’ve got it! Remember what we were talking about just now?” “Sure,” said Fred. “We were saying how grownups can be a big pain.”

Paragraph one:

“Well,” said Brother, “let’s put on a play about that, and call it...”

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Paragraph two:

Despite the difficulties in the preparation, especially costumes, their big day came finally.

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