浙江省台州市2026年中考真题(3)英语试卷(解析版)

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、(题文)As our agent, you should send us your market report   at least once every three month.

A. normally   B. regularly   C. universally   D. completely

2、Most of the artists ________ to the party were from South America.

A. invited   B. inviting

C. have invited   D. had invited

3、A lot of people now____these theories relating acupuncture to the production of chemicals to reduce pain.

A.get down to B.come to C.subscribe to D.look forward to

4、Your uncle was very to give you so much money for buying books.

A.attractive B.peaceful C.generous D.dangerous

5、________snacks and drinks, but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.

A. Not only they brought

B. Not only did they bring

C. Not only brought they

D. Not only they did bring

 

6、I failed the exam________ I did my best. But I’ll try harder next time.

A.when

B.until

C.though

D.because

7、The whole nation responds to the call _______ everybody shall wear masks wherever they go.

A.which B.that C.when D.because

8、 Hello, can I speak to Mr. Black?

Sorry, madam. He _________ a lecture in the hall.

A. will give  B. gives  C. is giving D. has given

 

9、Xia suffered such severe frostbite(冻伤)after lending a teammate his sleeping bag ______ he later lost both of his feet.

A.so

B.and

C.that

D.where

10、—_____ either Christina or you going to attend the meeting this afternoon?

—No, neither she nor I _____.

A. Is; is   B. Are; am

C. Are; is   D. Is; am

11、They went into the forest ________ search of the lost boy.

A.at

B.with

C.for

D.in

12、Man has the gift of reason,   enables him to dominate life on earth—and the chance to survive as long as the solar system remains hospitable to him.

A.why B.which C.that D.as

13、 Don’t be discouraged. ______ things as they are and you will enjoy every day of your life.

A. Take   B. To take   C. Taking D. Taken

 

14、The Nobel Peace Prize 2011 was ____ jointly to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Twakkul Karman.

A. rewarded B. promoted

C. awarded D. praised

15、Smoking too much may ______ lung cancer and cause other diseases.

A. devote to   B. attend to

C. contribute to   D. come to

 

16、College campus life is usually nothing like ______ students imagined when they were in high school.

A.what B.which C.that D.as

17、America is an ________ country.You can hear ________ everywhere.

A.English-spoken;English speaking

B.English-speaking;English spoken

C.speaking-English;English spoken

D.spoken English;English speaking

18、With no one to________ in such a frightening situation,she felt very helpless.

A.turn to

B.turn on

C.turn off

D.turn over

19、I am looking forward to the day _________ my daughter can buy me a big house and some luxurious cars.

A. as   B. why

C. when   D. where

20、Invisible people or things have a magic quality that makes people unable to see them. (选出符合语境的最佳汉意)

A.看得见的 B.参与,卷入 C.看不见的 D.调查

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、This time there was no showboating for the cameras — or dark and long nights of the soul. Instead, on a heart-warming afternoon at the Genting Snow Park, the Winter Olympics witnessed the greatest story in its history.

For 16 years Lindsey Jacobellis has been known as the snowboarder who was miles clear of the Turin 2006 Olympics board cross final — until she fell on the last jump while showing off by taking a celebratory grab (抓取) of her board. It was an act that turned gold into silver, and led to her spending years trying to process what had happened. Yet somehow, in her fifth Olympics, the woman sprang a considerable shock by finally winning a gold medal at the age of 36.

For good measure, her gold in the snowboard cross was also her nation’s first of these Games. As Jacobellis motored towards the finish in the final, she could hear the French boarder Chloé Trespeuch closing. But this time she wasn’t going to let gold slip away. Afterwards she acknowledged that without that mistake in 2006 she may never have won gold in Beijing. “ Probably not, and I probably would have quit the sport at that point because I wasn’t really having fun with it. There was so much pressure on me to be the golden girl. I’d won so many races going into it and it’s a lot for a young athlete to have on their plate, ” she said.

But this day was mostly about Jacobellis, a five-time snowboard cross world champion, who finally secured the first prize. Afterwards she said that when she got to the start line of the final, she felt unusually calm. She said, “ They can keep talking about it all they want. Because it really shaped me into the person that I am. It kept me hungry and really helped me to keep fighting in the sport. ”

【1】What does the author mainly want to convey in Paragraph 1?

A.There were dark and long nights in the winter of Beijing.

B.There was a champion born in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

C.There was a heart-warming story happening in the boating race.

D.There was the greatest photo taken in the competition in 2022.

【2】Why did Lindsey Jacobellis fail to get a gold medal in 2006?

A.She fell on her last jump as grabbing her board to celebrate.

B.She had a mental disorder during her board cross competition.

C.She had her leg broken while training before the competition.

D.She was forbidden to join in the competition for some reason.

【3】What does the author think of Lindsey Jacobellis?

A.Warm-hearted.

B.Strong-minded.

C.Well-educated.

D.Born-gifted.

【4】What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?

A.To stress the power of social media.

B.To mark an experience of an athlete.

C.To show the importance of not giving up.

D.To share the greatest joy with others.

22、   Sid is a shoplifter (商店扒手), and he always steals the same thing from the same shop in Cornwall. But Sid is no ordinary thief. He is a seagull (海鸥), who has a liking for a particular brand of crisps (油炸马铃薯片). The bird carried out his first crime a few months ago in the local shop. He walked in through the door and left with the crisps before employees could react. Since then he has become a regular, and visits the shop almost daily.

Shop assistant Jane Draper told us that she didn’t believe the seagull had been taking the crisps until she saw it with her own eyes. The seagull waits until there are no customers in the shop and the door is open. When Jane is out of sight behind the shelf the seagull walks in and steals from the shop. He always takes the same make of crisps from the shelf, goes back outside and rips the packet (小袋) open. Other birds often join him to share in the crisps.

A spokesperson from the local wildlife park said that he had never heard of birds shoplifting before. He suggested that perhaps the seagull had first tried the crisps one day in the street. When he saw the packet in the shop, the seagull must have taken advantage of the situation to go inside and steal it.

Sid was given his name by the people in the area. Some of the locals even go into the shop to pay for the crisps. Seagulls are not usually very popular with people, as they can make a lot of mess, but Jane says that Sid is different because he’s so unusual.

1Why is Sid different from a normal thief?

A.He always steals the same thing. B.He steals from the same shop.

C.He steals different crisps. D.He is an animal.

2What can we infer about Sid from Paragraph 2?

A.He waits for a suitable time to steal.

B.Other birds often steal with him.

C.No one saw him stealing.

D.He is a careless thief.

3How did the locals feel about Sid?

A.They liked him very much.

B.They were worried about him.

C.They thought he was troublesome.

D.They were unconcerned about him.

4In which part of a magazine might we find this text?

A.Arts. B.Lifestyle. C.Entertainment. D.Nature.

23、One of my favorite actions is doing good deeds. When other people receive my help, it makes me happy. However, some people look at you strangely when you want to do that. Once I asked a gas station operator if I could pay for the car behind me, but I got a blank stare. After a short explanation, he hesitantly agreed, but then said it was so unbelievable when I pleasantly made this double payment.

So, it’s nice when people “get it”. It seems that people do me a favor too if they receive my favor. At a barbershop recently, after getting my hair cut, I went to the counter to pay. My barber said, “That’ll be twenty dollars please.”

I found that in my wallet I had exactly forty-two dollars. “OK, tell me if you think this is crazy—I’d like to pay for someone else’s haircut as well.”

She hardly hesitated, “Yeah, you can do that.”

Wow it seemed that she was used to this. How cool! She opened her appointment book and asked, “Who do you want to pay for?”

“You pick.”

A pause. “Oh, you mean someone you don’t know?”

“Yeah, is that crazy? What do you think?”

“No, that’s great! I mean sure, why not?”

She agreed to pick an upcoming appointment of hers. I told her I was sorry I only had two dollars left for her trip, but that I would come back later with more. “No, no, this is enough,” she said with a smile, as she quickly wrote down a note. It was as if this idea was so pleasantly natural that she was being introduced to something familiar.

I don’t know who got my help at last, which isn’t important. The process is often just as satisfying, if not more that the result.

【1】Why did the operator at the gas station blankly stare at the author?

A.He thought the author was an idiot.

B.He wondered if the author had enough money.

C.He couldn’t believe what the author said.

D.He didn’t hear what the author said.

【2】What can be inferred from what the barber said?

A.She showed no interest in the author.

B.She misunderstood the author at first.

C.She always helps others like the author.

D.She always helps the author like others.

【3】How much money did the author have when he left the barbershop?

A.Forty-two dollars.

B.Twenty-two dollars.

C.Two dollars.

D.None.

【4】The author probably thinks helping process is ________.

A.rather satisfying

B.difficult to accept

C.less exciting

D.very boring

【5】Which of the following best describes the author?

A.Serious and stone-hearted.

B.Popular and crazy.

C.Happy and selfish.

D.Kind and generous.

24、The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Copenhagen is offering a free meal to any guest who is able to produce electricity for the hotel on an exercise bike linked to a generator (发电机). The idea is to get people fit and reduce their carbon footprint. Guests will have to produce at least 10 watt hours of electricity — roughly 15 minutes of cycling for someone of average fitness. Guests staying at Plaza Hotel will be given meal tickets worth $ 36 once they have produced 10 watt hours of electricity. The bicycles will have smart phones attached to the handlebars measuring how much power is being generated for the hotel.

The plan, a world-first, will start on 19 April and run for a year. Only guests staying at the hotel will be able to take part. Frederikke Toemmergaard,hotel spokeswoman, said, “Many of our visitors are business people who enjoy going to the gym. There might be people who will cycle just to get a free meal, but generally I don’t think people will take advantage of our programme.”

Copenhagen has a long-standing cycling tradition and 36 % of locals cycle to work each day, one of the highest percentages in the world, according to the website visitcopenhagen. dk. US environmental website treehugger. com recently voted Copenhagen the world’s best city for cyclists. “Because Copenhagen is strongly connected with cycling, we felt the bicycle would work well as a symbol of the hotel’s green profile (形象).”

If successful,the electric bicycle meal programme will be spread to all Crowne Plaza hotels in the UK, the hotel said in a statement.

【1】What is the main purpose of the free meal programme?

A.To promote the hotel’s green concept.

B.To make the city known to the world.

C.To attract people to the hotel restaurant.

D.To get guests to stay longer at the hotel.

【2】How can a participant get a free meal?

A.By becoming a professional cyclist.

B.By cycling to produce some electricity.

C.By linking a smart phone to a bicycle.

D.By monitoring his or her carbon footprint.

【3】Who are most likely to enter for the programme?

A.The poor local people.

B.The environment activists.

C.Health-conscious hotel guests.

D.Visitors fond of Copenhagen food.

【4】According to Paragraph 3, Copenhagen has one of the world’s .

A.best chain hotels

B.greenest natural environments

C.longest bike paths

D.highest rates of people cycling to work

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、William Weaver was one of 14 black students integrating(使融合进入) the all—white West High School. A teacher told him that he “didn't belong.” He had a test and the teacher ______ him and then just took the paper away and said, “ ______ is up.” The first report card he got was ______ F’s. So he started to think maybe he didn't belong and that he was ______ .

One evening he was at home and Edward Hill, his science teacher from the ______ school, came by to visit. Weaver told Mr Hill that the white school were trying to ______ him away. Mr Hill asked Weaver to come to his old school after ______ . So every day waiting for him would be Mr. Hill with other teachers and they ______ him. Once he got past those F’s, he stopped ______ himself. But no matter what he did, he was never ______ at that school. Weaver never had a ______ with a counselor(辅导员)about going to college. But, to his ______ , he got a letter telling him he had been awarded a scholarship. Weaver ______ it and went on to ______ Howard University.

Many years ______ , Weaver came across Mr Hill and told him, “Mr Hill, if I had not gotten that ______ , I don’t know what would have happened. And I don't know ______ I got the scholarship because I never even applied for it.” Mr Hill said, “I know, because I filled in the ______ and sent it off for you.” So Mr Hill stepped ______ and changed his life, ______ at that time Weaver didn't realize how much he was being helped.

1A. took over   B. went over   C. turned over   D. stood over

2A. Class   B. Level   C. Time   D. Study

3A. all   B. no   C. some   D. few

4A. stupid   B. excellent   C. ordinary   D. extraordinary

5A. new   B. black   C. best   D. worst

6A. drive   B. turn   C. put   D. give

7A. holiday   B. school   C. graduation   D. talk

8A. liked   B. praised   C. taught   D. scolded

9A. blaming   B. pushing   C. behaving   D. doubting

10A. realized   B. recognized   C. remembered   D. punished

11A. battle   B. headache   C. conversation   D. argument

12A. surprise   B. delight   C. excitement   D. credit

13A. won   B. refused   C. accepted   D. received

14A. found   B. donate   C. decline   D. attend

15A. before   B. later   C. ago   D. around

16A. scholarship   B. ignorance   C. help   D. anxiety

17A. when   B. where   C. how   D. that

18A. details   B. information   C. form   D. name

19A. out   B. in   C. back   D. forward

20A. and   B. since   C. unless   D. though

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、假定你是李华,你们班就“中学生是否应该独自旅游”进行讨论。请根据下表内容给你校英文校报的编辑写一封电子邮件,反映你们的讨论情况。

支持

53%

1.开阔视野

2.减轻压力

3.锻炼能力

反对

47%

1.浪费钱

2.不安全

3.耽误学习

你的看法

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注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.电子邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Editor,

Last week, our class had a discussion about whether middle school students should travel on their own. Our views are different.

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Best wishes.

Yours,

Li Hua

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