山东省烟台市2025年中考英语真题
试卷更新日期:2025-06-23 类型:中考真卷
一、第一部分,阅读理解,第一节,阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
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1. 阅读理解
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Do you have any history book recommendations?
by Cayitam » April 30th, 2025, 8:47 am
Hello there, I'm writing to see if anyone happens to have any suggestions for history books. Perhaps you've read some good ones recently. I'm really interested in finding a new history book to read, so I hope someone may have a recommendation. It would be great if you could let me know what you think is worth reading.
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Re: Do you have any history book recommendations?
by LinguaSpark» May 4th, 2025, 5:25 pm
Hi, Cayitam! I'd recommend Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari. It's a fascinating introduction to human history, telling the story of humans from ancient days to today's modern world. The book talks about big turning points in human history. Harari also asks interesting questions, such as whether things like money or nations are just "stories" we all believe in together. It's an easy-to-read book that makes you think differently about history. Happy reading!
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(1)、What's the purpose of Cayitam's post?A、To prepare for a history exam. B、To buy a history book online. C、To show the importance of history. D、To find a history book to read.(2)、What do we know about LinguaSpark?A、He is asking some questions. B、He is teaching a history lesson. C、He is telling the story of humans. D、He is introducing a history book.(3)、After reading Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, LinguaSpark might ____ .A、find the book difficult to understand B、dislike the questions in the book C、have a new understanding of history D、doubt the historical turning points2. 阅读理解After the lunchtime rush, it's time for the food delivery (递送) drivers to eat.
Liu Lijie halfway through a 13-hour workday, usually rides to a restaurant in Beijing for his favorite choice—mutton noodle soup, for 12 yuan, 6 yuancheaper than the regular price.
The reduced-price meals, known as aixincan or loving meals, are available at some restaurants in large cities, home to large populations of migrant workers (农民工) who come looking for jobs.
"There is a lot of pressure in life since I came to Beijing to work, so eating aixincan is both cheap and convenient," says 40-year-old Liu, who arrived in Beijing two years ago from Shanxi province. In order to get back earlier to make money, he digs into his meal hurriedly at the Yushiji Restaurant.
Luo Shuai, another delivery driver, learned of Yushiji's aixincan through his workmates and has since become a daily customer at the restaurant, which serves food from his native (本地的) Henan province.
"It reminds me of my hometown," says 27-year-old Luo, who moved to Beijing at the end of last year.
Feng Yong, the 43-year-old manager of a meat pie restaurant, spends much of his day making pies. He says the restaurant began serving aixincan to help people in need and inspire others to do the same. As a Shandong province native who moved to Beijing more than 20 years ago, Feng says he has a deep understanding of being an outsider working in a new city.
The key, he says, is to avoid any embarrassment for customers who are in need. The staff do what they can to offer help and don't ask any private things of the customers.
"We don't refuse them anything, just as long as they're full," Feng says.
(1)、Why does Liu Lijie go to the restaurant in Beijing after the lunchtime rush?A、To have a reduced-price meal. B、To get back to make money. C、To deliver food for the restaurant. D、To sell mutton noodle soup.(2)、What makes Luo Shuai homesick?A、The help from his workmates. B、The cheap and convenient meals. C、The Henan food in the restaurant. D、The meat pies in Yushiji Restaurant.(3)、According to Feng Yong, what's important when serving aixincan for customers?A、Making them feel no embarrassment. B、Offering any kind of help to them. C、Asking them to come and eat regularly. D、Paying attention to their private life.(4)、What do Liu Lijie, Luo Shuai and Feng Yong have in common?A、All of them prefer the reduced-price meals. B、None of them are local to their workplaces. C、All of them are working as delivery drivers. D、None of them can afford a regular-price meal.3. 阅读理解Jackie Robinson (1919—1972), was the first black baseball player to play in the American major leagues (大联盟) during the 20th century.
Robinson was an outstanding all-around athlete at the University of California. Yet in 1941 he had to drop out of the university to help his mother support the family. He entered the U.S. Army in 1942 and became a second lieutenant (少尉) in 1943. However, he had to leave the army because he refused to follow an order that a black person like him should sit at the back of the army bus. This might be one of the reasons for his future fight for human rights.
Upon leaving the army, Robinson played baseball in a black league team, where he drew the attention of the general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Branch Rickey. Robinson's talents on the field, his honesty, and his caring for family all satisfied Rickey. In 1947, Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first black player in the major leagues and breaking the 63-year-old "color line". He achieved quick success on the field and became the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1949. From 1947 through 1956, he led the Dodgers to six league championships and one World Series victory.
The road to success is never smooth. At first, because of his color, Robinson was treated unfairly by baseball fans, players on opposite teams, and even his teammates. He wrote in his book, "Plenty of times I wanted to leave, but I had to hold to myself. I know that I am a black man in a white world. The whole thing is bigger than myself."
After retiring (退役) from baseball in 1957, Robinson went on working for human rights. He was a spokesman for the NAACP and made appearances with Martin Luther King. In 1962, Robinson became the first black person to be introduced into the Baseball Hall of Fame. In 1984, Robinson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor for an American.
(1)、Why did Robinson stop his army life?A、Because he did not want to be a second lieutenant. B、Because he refused to sit at the back of the army bus. C、Because he had to help his mother to support his family. D、Because he wanted to play in the American major leagues.(2)、What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us?A、Robinson's baseball team. B、Robinson's baseball experiences. C、Robinson's baseball talents. D、Robinson's friendship with Rickey.(3)、Robinson didn't leave the baseball team even when he was treated unfairly probably because ____.A、he was the leading player in the baseball team B、he needed to make a living by playing baseball C、he thought Rickey would give him bigger tasks D、he wanted to fight for human rights for the black(4)、What conclusion can we draw from the article?A、Robinson was more suitable to be an officer. B、Robinson was widely recognized in America. C、Robinson received the most honors in America. D、Robinson was the best American baseball player.4. 阅读理解A new study warns that millions of Europeans could die from heat-related causes by the end of the century. The study was based on predicted climate activities in 854 different European cities. It found that hot weather could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by 2100.
Presently, cold weather kills far more people in Europe than hot weather. But the study found that as temperatures continue to rise, deaths from cold weather will reduce over time. However, heat-related deaths are predicted to rise greatly.
The researchers said the number of predicted deaths could be reduced if nations are able to find better ways of cutting down carbon (碳) pollution levels. They called for increased efforts to reduce greenhouse gases and develop air-cooling systems in parts of Europe. Without such efforts, places in Italy, southern Spain and Greece are likely to see large increases in heat deaths related to climate change.
On the other hand, much of Scandinavia and Britain are predicted to see fewer cold-related deaths, largely because low temperatures are expected to be moderate.
Pierre Masselot helped lead the research of the environmental effects on human health. "The Mediterranean (地中海) is a so-called climate hotspot," he said. "It's an area that is warming much quicker than the rest of the world. And Malta is right in the middle of it." The study predicts Malta's temperature-related deaths will increase by 269 in every 100,000 people by the end of the century.
European officials reported several heat waves have killed thousands of people in recent years. The highest number was in 2003 when about 70,000 deaths were recorded. Among the areas predicted to see the most deaths from future temperature rises is Barcelona, Spain. The study found almost 250,000 people could die from temperature-related causes in that city by 2100.
(1)、What can we infer (推断) from the article?A、Temperatures in Europe are keeping on going up now. B、The whole of Europe will face the danger of hot weather. C、The study has researched enough actual climate activities. D、About 854 European cities are suffering from hot weather.(2)、Which paragraph talks about how to reduce the heat-related deaths?A、Paragraph 3. B、Paragraph 4. C、Paragraph 5. D、Paragraph 6.(3)、Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word "moderate"?A、Freezing. B、Heated. C、Changeable. D、Comfortable.(4)、What can be the best title (标题) for the article?A、Dangers will come at the end of the century B、Barcelona will be hit by heat-related deaths C、Millions of Europeans face deadly heat risks D、Actions are needed to reduce carbon pollution二、第一部分,阅读理解,第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
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5. 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。
If you are looking for houseplants that do not take up a lot of space and are easy to grow, air plants might be the right choice. Instead of soil, these plants attach (缠绕) themselves to things like trees, rocks and buildings. Jessica Damiano, a gardening writer, has experience in growing air plants and offers the following guidelines for people who want to grow them.
Sunlight
Air plants require bright, indirect light. So, they should be placed near an east-or west-facing window, but not directly in front of it.
Watering
In homes with average humidity (湿度) levels, put air plants in room-temperature water once a week for 30 to 60 minutes. After that, lightly shake the branches (枝干) of the plants. This step is necessary to prevent water from collecting on the leaves, which can be harmful to the plants.
Feeding
It should be added to the water to achieve better results. Use about half the amount suggested by the fertilizer (肥料) makers.
Life cycle
Air plants bloom (开花) only once. The pink, purple or white flowers are a signal that the plants are nearing death. These can be separated into new plants once they grow to about one-third the size of the parent.
A. Direct sunlight can burn the plant's leaves.
B. Make sure you are fully meeting all the plant's needs.
C. They do not cause problems for the objects they grow on.
D. However, air plants produce new branches, known as "kids".
E. Air plants can be fed with any all-purpose houseplant fertilizer.
F. In homes with drier air, this process can be repeated when needed.
三、第二部分,语言知识应用。第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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6. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Ceschi was born in 1993 in Italy. In 2014, he was sent to China as a sports 1 to cover the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing.
"During the 2 of my reporting work, I would walk around the Olympic Village, where I met many 3 . They left a very positive impression (印象) on me. I felt that they were very interested in the world," Ceschi said.
To Ceschi, these volunteers presented a real picture of China, as he later wrote in his book: "4 there are cultural differences, we can understand each other, and grow together. Cooperating with the volunteers made me feel that China is a society willing to connect with the world and be a 5 part of the global (全球的) village."
This 6 in Nanjing started his love for China. In the summer of 2016,7 after graduating from university, Ceschi decided to move from Rome to Beijing. He learned Chinese rapidly and began writing about his experiences in Chinese.
In his book Dreaming in Chinese, he said, "In the large land of China, I have experienced a colorful and impressive life." In Sichuan, he 8 the freezing winter and dialects (方言); in Shanghai, he joined a Chinese writing club. He even took a high-speed train from Beijing to Shenzhen to 9 the sunset in a park.
"I love this country. People here seemed to have endless energy, and I was inspired and 10 by this force," Ceschi wrote in his book.
(1)A、 doctor B、 player C、 reporter D、 fan(2)A、 breaks B、 matches C、 holidays D、 minutes(3)A、 players B、 volunteers C、 visitors D、 foreigners(4)A、 Because B、 Unless C、 Until D、 Although(5)A、 close B、 simple C、 main D、 separate(6)A、 training B、 experience C、 accident D、 meeting(7)A、 recently B、 finally C、 usually D、 shortly(8)A、 overcame B、 changed C、 spent D、 fought(9)A、 check B、 watch C、 catch D、 find(10)A、 stopped B、 improved C、 moved D、 greeted四、第二部分,语言知识应用。第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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7. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Jiang Zhaopeng, an 18-year-old medical student from Shandong City Service Technician College in Yantai, faced a life-or-death test on Saturday — not in an exam hall, in the backseat of a taxi.
May 10th, 2025 is the first day of this year's spring college entrance exam. At about 8:10 a.m., Jiang (head) to the testing place with his classmate in a taxi when suddenly Jiang's classmate fell down, showing signs of a heart attack.
"I thought he was just tired at first," Jiang said. "But then I realized he was in a (danger) condition, because he seemed to stop breathing."
Depending on first aid (skill) learned in school, Jiang took action at once. He (lay) his classmate flat in the backseat of the taxi and began performing CPR (心肺复苏). At the same time, Jiang asked the driver Wang Tao to drive (quick) to the hospital.
Only after making sure his classmate was under professional care did Jiang rush to take the exam, but it was too late (take) the 9 a.m. Chinese language test. Although this was important chance to continue higher education, he said he had no regrets about his (decide). "Exams can be retaken, but a life cannot," he said.
Jiang's story drew widespread praise from all over the country. Four days later, a make-up exam (organize) for Jiang. Jiang and Wang have received official praise and have also been recommended as candidates (候选人) for the "China Good Person List" for the second quarter of 2025.
五、第三部分,书面表达,第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
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8. 阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。
Lady White Snake, a dance production by Shanghai Grand Theater (SGT), will make its first show at the Summer for the City—Shanghai Day event in New York. The event aims to encourage international cooperation and people-to-people exchange through cultural communication.
On July 26 and 27, three shows of the classic Chinese fairy story will be held at the David H. Koch Theater, one of New York City's most famous theaters. The first U.S. show will be performed by an international team of creators and performers led by a famous Chinese director Tan Yuanyuan. With the creativity of Eastern stage beauty, the performance will show the cultural energy of modern Chinese performing arts to a worldwide audience (观众).
The dance Lady White Snake is a creative adaptation (改编) of China's famous fairy story, The Tale of the White Snake. It changes a thousand-year-old story into a deep exploration of the human spirit.
Zhang Xiaoding, general manager of SGT, said that Lady White Snake was created in 2021. They wanted to retell the fairy story through the connection of classical ballet (芭蕾) and Chinese classical dance.
During the Shanghai Day event, a Chinese folk music concert about the 12 Chinese zodiac signs (生肖) will also be given. A musical festival and the themed marketplace will bring together Shanghai's cultural products, cartoon arts, cultural brands, and special foods and drinks. With these performances and activities, audiences will fully enjoy the cultural imagination of Chinese artists.
(1)、What's the purpose of the Summer for the City—Shanghai Day event?(2)、How will Lady White Snake show the cultural energy of modern Chinese performing arts?(3)、What does "a thousand-year-old story" in Paragraph 3 refer to (指代)?(4)、According to Zhang Xiaoding, what's special about the dance Lady White Snake?(5)、Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 into Chinese.六、第三部分,书面表达,第二节写作(满分20分)
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9. 为保障学生身体健康,烟台市要求义务教育学校从2025年5月开始全面开展"双大课间"活动,上午和下午第二节课后各设30分钟运动大课间。为此,你校英语报以"Let's get moving"为题进行征稿,请你结合以下内容投稿:
1. "双大课间"活动简介;
2. 你参与的情况及感受;
3. 号召同学们积极参与。
注意:
1. 词数100左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 不得出现真实的个人姓名、校名等信息。
Let's get moving
Recently, all primary and middle schools in Yantai have been required to carry out the "Double Long Breaks" activity.
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