徐州中考|2025-2026学年中考冲刺模拟卷(徐州专用)

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徐州中考|2025-2026学年中考冲刺模拟卷(徐州专用)

                   (时间:100分钟 满分:110分)

本试题分两卷。第Ⅰ卷(选择题),第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)

Ⅰ卷(选择题65分)

一、单项选择

ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)

1.(2026·安徽安庆·二模)— I missed the chance to join in the school English play. I’m disappointed these days.

— Don’t lose hope. Your close friends’ care and support will ________ your spirits and cheer you up.

AprovideBdivideCliftDconnect

2.(2026·安徽六安·模拟预测)—Once you’ve made a ________ you had better not change your mind. 

—OK, Mr. Fang. I will stick to what I have made.

AmistakeBdecisionCspeechDrecord

3.(2026·北京昌平·二模)More and more people choose green travel ________ it can reduce air pollution.

AbutBorCuntilDbecause

4.(2026·北京昌平·二模)My sister Bella is helpful, and all my friends love ________ a lot.

AsheBherChersDherself

5.(2026·吉林四平·模拟预测)—Must I finish my homework today?

—No, you________. You________ finish it tomorrow.

Acan’t; mayBneedn’t; mayCmustn’t; can

6—Shall we go swimming this afternoon?

—I would rather ________ at home than ________ swimming.

Astay; goingBstay; goCto stay; to goDstaying; going

7— It has to be Xiaolongbao. It's a little bit sweet, though.

—________ I have a sweet tooth, so that's perfect for me.

ANever ever!BNot exactly!CNo kidding!DNo wonder

8.(2026·北京昌平·二模)— Lucy, could you tell me ________ on your graduation trip last week?

— I went to a beautiful village with a big lake. It was really unforgettable.

Awhere you wentBwhere did you go

Cwhere you will goDwhere will you go

9.(2026·海南省直辖县级单位·二模)Volunteers plan ________ more people to join in ocean protection.

AaskBaskingCto askD. asked 

10.(2026·海南省直辖县级单位·二模)—Let’s take part in the volunteer work to clean the beach.

—________

AThat’s all right.BGood idea!CThank you.D. Its a pleasure. 

二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

2026·陕西咸阳·模拟预测)

Sarah loved the beautiful music box on her grandmother’s table. One afternoon, while her grandma was sleeping, Sarah     11     to take a closer look. She     12     picked it up. But her hands were slippery (滑的), and the music box     13    . A small piece of it broke off. Sarah’s heart beat fast. Quickly, she put the broken piece in her pocket and placed the music box back on the table. She hoped her grandma wouldn’t     14    .

For the next few days, Sarah felt terrible. She     15     eat well and didn’t want to talk to anyone. She was afraid her grandmother would     16     the truth and be angry with her. Every time her grandmother looked at her, Sarah’s     17     grew.

One evening, her grandmother asked, “Sarah, are you okay? You seem     18     these days.” Sarah’s face turned red. She wanted to tell the truth, but the words were stuck in her throat. She just nodded.

The next day, Sarah saw her grandmother trying to     19     the music box with glue. Her grandmother looked     20     and confused (困惑的). Sarah felt her grandmother’s sadness and knew she had to make a     21    . She took a deep breath and told her grandmother     22    .

Her grandmother listened quietly. Then, she hugged Sarah and said, “Thank you for telling me the     23    . The music box is just a thing. It can be fixed. But your honesty is the most important thing to me. I’m not angry that it’s broken; I was sad     24     you were so unhappy and didn’t trust me enough to tell me.”

Sarah felt a heavy weight lift from her heart. She learned that telling the truth, though     25     at first, always makes things better in the end.

11AaffordedBagreedCdecidedDfailed

12AespeciallyBhardlyCprobablyDslowly

13AfellBreturnedCspreadDtraded

14AwasteBnoticeCsuggestDregret

15Ashouldn’tBmustn’tCcouldn’tDneedn’t

16Afind outBbring upCcut downDgive away

17AsuccessBcourageCfearDpraise

18AexcitedBangryCpopularDquiet

19AsellBfixCcleanDintroduce

20AhappyBbraveCluckyDsad

21AchoiceBpromiseCrecordDmistake

22AnothingBeverythingCanythingDsomething

23AjokeBexcuseCtruthDquestion

24AorBbecauseCthoughDso

25AinterestingBimportantCstrangeDdifficult

三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A)阅读下面四篇短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

A

2026·江西宜春·一模)

Inventors of the FutureThe Young Inventor Club is calling on young students aged 12-15 to take part in the invention competition.

--------------------------------------Enter the competition-------------------------------------

Step 1: Join the club!

Sign up for the Young Inventor Club. It’s free and easy. Simply click the “Join the Club” button above and fill out the necessary information.

Step 2: Come up with an idea.

This can be difficult. Don’t worry. To make it easier, we’ve created a free invention guide that takes you through every step.

Step 3: Submit (提交) your invention idea.

Send us a picture or drawing of your invention with your name and phone number. You should also send a written description of your invention, including what it’s used for and how it works.

--------------------------------------------Time------------------------------------------------------------------

●Submit your invention idea no later than May 20, 2026.

●The top 3 winners will be announced on May 30, 2026.

For more information, please visit our website: www.younginventorclub.com.

26Who can take part in the competition?

APeople of all ages.

BStudents over 16 years old.

CStudents between 12 and 15 years old.

DYoung students under 15 who are creative.

27If you submit your invention idea on April 20, 2026, how many days later will you know whether you are the winner?

A10 days.B20 days.C30 days.D40 days.

28Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

AYou need to pay to join the Young Inventor Club.

BYou only need to send a picture of your invention to submit it.

CThe invention guide helps you with every step of creating an idea.

DYou can get more information by calling the Young Inventor Club.

B

2026·内蒙古呼伦贝尔·二模)

Many children enjoy climbing. Have you ever climbed a tree, a wall or a jungle gym (攀岩架)? What did you enjoy about it?

As a little girl, I loved climbing the tallest trees to see the world from up high. Growing up in a flat city, I had few chances to climb high. But in high school, I found my love for climbing again, and now I can’t imagine my life without it.

At first, I was a bit impatient when climbing. I would try to find out how to climb the wall quickly, making quick decisions as I went. But this tired me out soon after I started climbing. I realized I needed to change my method. Now, before I climb, I first picture the problem in my mind, using my hands to feel the holds. It’s like playing a game of chess-I plan my moves step by step. If I get stuck, I talk to other experienced climbers for advice. I learn new skills and make new friends this way. Being part of the climbing community, I have communicated better with others.

One of the best things about climbing is that there’s no single right way to climb a wall and there’s always a new challenge. I just focus on reaching the top and forget my worries.

Climbing teaches me patience, teamwork and determination (决心). I don’t say “I can’t.” any more. Instead, I face challenges with confidence. If one plan doesn’t work, I try another way. I’m OK with making decisions, even if I’m not sure what will happen. Through climbing, I’ve strengthened both my body and my mind, realizing the value of problem solving along the way.

29Why did the writer seldom climb high when she was young?

ABecause she lived in a flat city.

BBecause she was afraid of heights.

CBecause she was too young to climb.

30How did the writer change her way of climbing?

ABy asking other climbers how to feel the holds.

BBy avoiding difficult challenges on the wall.

CBy planning moves carefully before climbing.

31What can we infer (推断) about the writer from the text?

AShe used to be confident in making decisions.

BShe only climbs by herself to focus on the top.

CShe improves her social skills through climbing.

32What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?

ATo explain how to join a climbing community.

BTo describe the reason why she loved climbing.

CTo share the life lessons she learned from climbing.

C

2026·山东菏泽·二模)

Every year, lots of animals around the world go on migrating (迁徙) journeys. Some need to find food, others are looking for somewhere to produce and raise their young. Migrations can be long and difficult for animals. However, new research on birds has found that farmland along the way can help their progress.

In spring, hundreds of thousands of birds living near Lake Poyang, in China, fly north to Siberia, Russia. On the way, they find places to stop and eat to keep their energy levels up for the long journey. Some birds, such as geese, eat young grass that starts to grow at the beginning of the season. This food can last for only a few weeks. And rising temperatures caused by climate change can sometimes make the grass grow earlier than usual. This means that some birds are arriving too late to eat the grass. As more land is used for farming, the natural wetlands where birds like to search for food are disappearing, too.

A team of researchers has recently chosen to follow 246 birds, including geese and tundra swans, that are flying from Lake Poyang to Siberia. They find that the birds have changed their diets to adapt (适应) to the environments they pass through. As well as eating grass from the wetlands along the way, the birds are also eating seeds dropped by farmers.

The researchers believe that seeds will become a more important part of migrating birds’ diets as more natural wetlands disappear. They suggest that if farmers use different ways of harvesting, such as using machines that leave behind more seeds in fields, it could help to feed migrating birds. However, they also say wetlands must be protected, so the birds can enjoy different foods during their long journeys.

33How does the author begin the passage?

ABy listing reasons for animal migration.

BBy giving a fact about animal migrations.

CBy comparing different migration journeys.

34Why do some birds arrive too late to eat the young grass?

ABecause the birds are flying at a slower speed.

BBecause farmers harvest most of the young grass.

CBecause climate change makes grass grow earlier.

35What did the researchers find about the birds’ diets?

AThe birds changed their diets to fit the environment.

BThe birds prefer eating seeds to young grass.

CThe birds now eat more food than before.

36What will the author most probably discuss next?

AOther animals’ migration routes.

BWays to protect natural wetlands.

CDangers brought by climate change.

D

2026·辽宁抚顺·三模)

Does your mom always tell you to make your bed in the morning? If yes, you are not alone! It’s one of those everyday tasks many parents teach us. But do you really like making your bed? Or does it feel like a waste of time? There are arguments both for and against this habit. Let’s hear what four students think and weigh the pros and cons (利弊) together!

-YES-Collin:

Making your bed can be good for both your body and mind. For early birds, starting the day with a clean and tidy bed makes you feel ready for school. Also, coming home to a tidy bed at night comforts you. It reduces stress and helps you sleep better at night.Taylor:

Making your bed is also a way to practice self-control. When you finish this small task in the morning, it helps you feel good for a day. If you don’t make your bed, your room will look messy.

-NO-Mary:

We shouldn’t make the bed right after we get up. When you sleep, your sweat (汗水) makes the bed warm and a little wet. If you make your bed right away, moisture (潮气) still stays in it. Dust mites (尘螨) may grow on the bed. So we should air it out.Justin:

Mornings are busy, so I’d rather save time. And honestly, not making your bed doesn’t mean you’re lazy. It might just mean you have other important things to do.

37What does the underlined word “early birds” mean in Collin’s words?

ALazy people.BEarly risers.CSleepy kids.DBusy workers.

38Mary doesn’t make the bed right after getting up because ________

Ait keeps the bed moistBit takes too much time

Cit makes the room coldDit wakes up dust mites

39Taylor believes that making the bed ________.

Ahelps train self-controlBkeeps the bed warm

Cwastes time in the morningDmakes the room comfortable

40What is the main idea of the passage?

AReasons why kids sleep better.

BReasons why kids hate making beds.

CDifferent ideas about making the bed.

DDifferent ways to make the bed quickly.

B阅读短文,从短文后AF六个选项中选出五个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2026·四川巴中·模拟预测)

Have your friends been talking about“raising a lobster (龙虾)” lately? No, not the seafood—they are talking about OpenClaw! It’s the hottest new AI tool.

OpenClaw was created by Peter Steinberger, a programmer from Austria.    41    That means developers worldwide can help improve it. Then what exactly is OpenClaw? It is an AI “agent” that can operate your mouse and keyboard. It’s like a super personal assistant (助手) in your computer!    42    So people call it “xiaolongxia”, and using it is jokingly called “raising a lobster...”

What makes it special? For a while, we have had AI tools like ChatGPT. They can advise, but they can’t do things for us. OpenClaw, on the other hand, actually gets things done.    43    You can wake up to a message about your top tasks without even asking.

But there are risks. OpenClaw needs high-level access (权限) to your computer. There have been cases (案例) where it went a little crazy. One AI expert’s OpenClaw forgot its instructions and started deleting (删除) all her emails! It could also make mistakes that cost money.    44    In February, important user data (数据) was put online without telling people. Hackers could use them to control users’ computers.

The ability of this technology is amazing, but its risks can be dangerous.    45    Next time you hear about “raising a lobster”, remember to weigh the benefits against the dangers.

AUsers need to be careful about what tasks they give it.

BYou can use it in chat apps, and its logo is a red lobster.

CThat’s why it’s wise to learn about the risks before using it.

DWhat’s worse, OpenClaw can also put your personal data in danger.

EHe made it free for developers around the world to use and improve.

FIt can send emails, buy plane tickets, and even learn your daily tasks.

Ⅱ卷(非选择题55分)

四、词汇运用(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)

A选用方框内的单词或词组填空,其中有一个单词或词组是多余选项。

2026·江苏徐州·二模)

celebrationrecommendlocalsuccessunusualtook part in

In April, I traveled to Yunnan province and     46     the Water Festival. It is the most important festival for the     47     people. The whole area was filled with joy and excitement when I arrived. In     48     of it, they poured water on one another to express best wishes. It was one of the most exciting and     49     experiences of my life. If you ever get a chance to travel, I highly     50     it! You’ll find it worth a visit.

B阅读短文,在文中空白处填入1个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。

2026·江苏徐州·二模)

Birthdays are an important time in people’s lives. In the West, people celebrate them with birthday cakes. In Asia, many people do that, too. However,     51     is also common to celebrate with birthday noodles.

Birthday noodles are really long, and they stand     52     long life. In China, the birthday person gets one very long noodle in a bowl. When he eats it, he doesn’t bite it     53     break it. After that, he will have good luck and a long life.

Birthday noodles date back to the time of Emperor Wu. For him, people with long faces had long lives. He couldn’t make     54     (he) face longer. As a result, he decided     55     (eat) long noodles. He did that because the Chinese words for noodle and face sound the same.

Emperor Wu’s birthday noodles became a tradition. It     56     (rapid) spread across the country. Finally, this custom     57     (reach) other parts of Asia. Today, these birthday noodles remain a popular dish in     58     (country) like Singapore, South Korea, and Malaysia.

For thousands of years, the Chinese have been developing and enjoying different kinds of noodles. Before this year’s National Day holiday, a new book with pictures, recipes (食谱) and stories of 365 different noodles from China     59     (publish).

Traditional birthday noodles are a great way to show people’s wishes for a long life, good health, and good luck. They are also a     60     (meaning) way to connect with one’s family and history. Birthday noodles not only make people happy but also keep an old tradition alive.

五、阅读与表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读短文,回答短文后的五个问题。

2026·江苏徐州·二模)

Did you enjoy playing in the dirt when you were a kid? Pamela Conrad did. Growing up on a farm, she loved making little gardens for baby animals. Today, she still does the same thing-but on a much larger scale. She works as a landscape architect. 

So,what does a landscape architect do? Think of it this way: A regular architect designs the building you live in; a landscape architect designs everything outside of it. They plan outdoor spaces like parks, plazas and schoolyards. It’s not just about planting flowers. It’s about carefully planning every detail, like where to put paths for walking and where to grow trees for shade. 

Pamela loved nature when she was little. But she didn’t know this could be a job until she was 12 years old. One day, a neighbor showed her a copy of Landscape Architecture magazine. The neighbor said,”You can go to college for this. “ And that changed her life. 

Now, Pamela has a big goal. She wants to use her designs to fight climate change and protect the environment. Her aim is to reduce the carbon footprint of her projects. For example,she designs parks with many trees in specific spots. These trees absorb carbon dioxide(二氧化碳)from the air. She also redesigns waterfronts to stop floods caused by rising sea levels. “I feel lucky that I can help save the world,” Pamela says. 

If you want to follow in her footsteps, you can start small. Pamela suggests taking classes in biology and art. You can even try planting in your neighborhood to help bees and birds. As Pamela proves, love for nature can turn into a career that saves the world. 

注:每题答案不超过6个词。

61What did Pamela love doing as a child?

62Does a landscape architect design things inside or outside the building?

63Who gave Pamela the idea of becoming a landscape architect?

64How does Pamela think of her career?

65What makes Pamela a good landscape architect?

六、书面表达(满分20分)

随着ChatGPTDeepseek、豆包等AI工具从新奇玩具变成学习、工作中不可或缺的生产力工具,科学使用AI也逐渐成为一项必备技能。作为一名中学生,我们应该如何正确、高效地运用AI助力学习?你校英文报社以“Making AI work for your studies”为题开展征文活动,请你用英语写一篇短文投稿。

提示:

1. What do you use AI tools for

2. What are the advantages of using AI?

3. What is your advice on using AI tools?

写作要求:

1. 文中须包含上面提示的所有信息,可适当发挥;

2. 文中不得出现考生的真实姓名和学校等信息;

3. 词数90左右。

Making AI work for your studies

AI tools have become an important part of our studies lately. 

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