浙江省杭州市余杭区2026年中考二模英语猜题卷
试卷更新日期:2026-05-26 类型:中考模拟
一、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
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1. 完形填空
"Karen, stop playing on the Internet. Clean up the basement (地下室), and then we'll go to the 1 ," Karen's mom called. Karen didn't think she was playing. 2 , she was painting with a drawing program. Still, she turned off the computer.
The basement was full of old boxes. In one of them, Karen found a(n) 3 painting. It was made from thick layers (层) of paint, with a black rectangle (长方形) in the center. "Who painted 4 ? Why is the rectangle there?" She thought about these questions on the way to the museum.
At the museum, there was a 5 called Shevegen Sands. It had been in the museum for many years. People had always wondered 6 a crowd of people in the painting were looking at nothing. Then one day, a researcher 7 the painting. He was surprised to discover a huge whale that had been washed up on the beach. The whale had been hidden under the 8 for 140 years! Now everyone wanted to see it.
"Paintings like this can make history come alive, because they show how artists changed their 9 while painting," said Karen's mom, but Karen wasn't listening. She was 10 the black rectangle, "Is there something under it, too?"
As soon as Karen got home, she began to clean the painting 11 . Soon, the rectangle was gone, but there was nothing under it. Karen looked 12 .
"I have an idea," Karen's mom smiled. She asked Karen to paint something 13 on the painting, in the place where the rectangle had been. Karen 14 the job and spent the rest of the summer working on the painting.
"Now the painting is by two 15 ! You've made history!" Karen's mom said happily.
(1)A、 beach B、 market C、 garden D、 museum(2)A、 In all B、 In fact C、 At first D、 For example(3)A、 modern B、 strange C、 famous D、 expensive(4)A、 it B、 them C、 me D、 us(5)A、 poster B、 model C、 photo D、 painting(6)A、 where B、 why C、 how D、 when(7)A、 broke B、 stole C、 dropped D、 cleaned(8)A、 sand B、 water C、 paper D、 paint(9)A、 minds B、 hobbies C、 dreams D、 choices(10)A、 looking for B、 thinking of C、 talking about D、 pointing to(11)A、 quietly B、 secretly C、 carefully D、 bravely(12)A、 angry B、 nervous C、 worried D、 disappointed(13)A、 new B、 useful C、 different D、 bright(14)A、 lost B、 kept C、 took D、 found(15)A、 workers B、 artists C、 directors D、 designers二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
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2. 阅读理解
Opinion Writing Write a Review: Student Task:
The Magazine, "Top 100 Today" is searching for a creative thinker to write reviews for their magazine. Please send in a written review of any book, movie, or restaurant. The topic of your review must be something that you have read, seen, or experienced. This will make your review stronger since you can give real examples to support your opinion. We look forward to reading your reviews!
Review Rules:* Tell the Subject of your Review
* State (陈述) Your Opinion
* Catch the Reader's Attention
* Use a clear Structure
* Provide Supporting Reasons
* Use Linking Words
* Provide an Ending Statement and Restate Your Opinion
* Include a score (from 1 to 10, 10 being the best)
(1)、Who is the text probably written for?A、Writers. B、Teachers. C、Students. D、Directors.(2)、In the sentence "In my opinion, Zootopia is a wonderful movie because it shows hope and friendship, and I give it a 9 out of 10.", what review rules does the writer use?① Tells the subject of the review. ② States his/her opinion. ③ Provides a supporting reason. ④ Provides an ending statement. ⑤ Includes a score.A、①②③⑤ B、①③④⑤ C、②③④⑤ D、①②④⑤(3)、Where can we read this text?A、In a storybook. B、In a school magazine. C、In a science report. D、In a restaurant menu.3. 阅读理解Located in Africa, the Sahara Desert spreads across 30 per cent of the land. This huge desert, also known as "the Great Desert" in Arabic, is about 9 million square kilometers in size. It is also at least 4.6 million years old. This means that it is one of the oldest places in the world.
All deserts are dry, and the Sahara is both dry and hot. It is the largest hot desert in the world. We may think that all deserts are hot, but in fact some deserts are very cold! Many scientists believe that Antarctica, for example, is a type of cold desert.
Most of the Sahara is rocky ground. But there are also places with grass, lakes, mountains, and even sand seas. A sand sea is just what it sounds like—it looks like a sea of sand! When the wind blows, the sand looks like waves.
Life in the Sahara is difficult. About two million people live in the Sahara. They usually move from place to place. There is water in a few parts of the Sahara, and some people live in these places all year round.
Not many animals can live in a place with such a dry and hot climate. They must get used to living in the desert. Camels, for example, go for a long time without drinking water. When they do find water, they can drink more than 100 liters (公升) of it in a very short time. Fennec foxes live in the desert too. They have large ears to help their bodies stay cool.

Today, the world's largest hot desert is getting even bigger. It is now about 10 per cent larger than what it was about a century ago. But why is it growing? Some scientists believe that part of the reason is climate change. As temperatures rise, summers in Africa grow hotter and less rain falls. Water bodies get smaller and the ground gets drier and drier. If we do not take immediate action, the desert will keep growing!
(1)、What information does the writer introduce in Paragraph 1?A、Life, location and size. B、History, climate and size. C、Size, climate and geography. D、Size, history and location.(2)、What does "sand seas" in Paragraph 3 refer to?A、Seas with sand under the water. B、Large areas of sand that look like the sea. C、Lakes and mountains in the desert. D、Rocky ground covered with seawater.(3)、How do camels get used to living in the Sahara?A、They have large ears to stay cool. B、They live in places with grass and lakes. C、They can live without water for a long time. D、They drink more than 100 litres of water every day.(4)、What can we infer from the last paragraph?A、Climate change is the only reason for the Sahara's growth. B、The Sahara Desert will stop growing if the temperature drops. C、Human activities have no influence on the growth of the Sahara. D、If we do nothing, the Sahara will become even larger in the future.4. 阅读理解Each spring brings a new blossom of wildflowers along the highway I travel daily to work.
There is one particular blue flower that has always caught my eye. I've noticed that it blooms (盛开) only in the morning hours because the afternoon sun is too warm for it. Every day for about two weeks, I see those beautiful flowers.
Sometime in March this year, I started a wildflower garden in our yard. I can look out of the kitchen window while doing the dishes and see the flowers. I've often thought that those lovely blue flowers from the road would look great with other wildflowers in our yard. Every day I drove past the flowers thinking, "I'm getting late. I'll stop on my way home and dig them."" Gee, I don't want to get my good clothes dirty." Whatever the reason, I never stopped to dig them. My husband even gave me a folding shovel (铲子) for that.
One day on my way home from work, I was sad to see that the pretty blue flowers were gone. I thought to myself, "Way to go, you waited too long! You should have done it right away when you saw them blooming this sprung!"
A week ago, we were shocked to learn that my oldest sister has a brain tumor (肿瘤). Before that, we had always thought that there would be plenty of time for each other. I couldn't help but see the connection between the pretty blue flowers and the relationship between my sister and us. I do believe that God has given us some time left to plant some wonderful memories that will bloom every year for us.
And yes, if I see the blue flowers again, you can bet I'll stop and take them to my wildflower garden.
(1)、When did the writer start her wildflower garden?A、Last winter. B、This spring. C、Last summer. D、This autumn.(2)、Why did the writer fail to dig up the blue flowers earlier?A、She didn't have a proper tool. B、The flowers were protected by law. C、She found excuses for herself. D、Her husband asked her not to do it.(3)、Why did the writer connect the blue flowers with her sister's situation?A、Both require special medical care. B、Both are common things for her in her daily life. C、Both are influenced by the weather. D、Both teach her to act quickly on important things.(4)、What does the writer mean by saying the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5?A、Planting flowers can help her sister feel healthier. B、God will help her sister get better from the illness. C、There's not enough time to do things with her sister. D、They should use their time to create lasting memories.5. 阅读理解Recently, Nima Rinji Sherpa from Nepal completed his goal by climbing the 8,027-metre Mount Shishapangma in China's Xizang Autonomous Region. The 18-year-old teenager has become the youngest climber to reach the top of the world's 14 highest mountains. The 14 mountains Nima climbed, known as the "8,000ers", are each at least 8,000 metres tall. Climbing all 14 is such a difficult and dangerous challenge that only a few people have managed to complete it.
Nima is a Sherpa. Sherpas are a group of people from Nepal known for their climbing skills. They guide climbers from other countries, carry heavy objects and set up safety equipment (安全设备). While foreign climbers often receive most of the attention for their achievements, Sherpas do much of the hard work in the same dangerous conditions. Nima hopes to bring some of that attention back to Sherpas.
Although Nima comes from a family of climbers, he didn't start climbing seriously until he was 16. He climbed his first 8,000er, Mount Manaslu, in 2022. Nima climbed Mount Qomolangma, the world's tallest mountain, earlier this year.
Nima planned to climb Mount Shishapangma last year, but an avalanche (雪崩) at the time killed four people, including his friend and teacher. He stopped his climb and focused instead on helping other climbers. "Climbing is a hard sport. It's about who can suffer the most when times are the worst," he said. This year, Nima returned to Mount Shishapangma, ready to complete his challenge. He said he was thinking of his friend as he reached the top of the mountain.
Nima says he hopes his successes will make people more aware of how important Sherpas are to climbing. Yet, he aims to be more than a guide, saying, "I want to be one of the best climbers in mountaineering."
(1)、What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A、Nima is famous for climbing the highest mountains. B、Sherpas are skilled climbers but get little attention. C、Foreign climbers are more skilled than Sherpas. D、Climbers are often in the face of dangerous conditions.(2)、Which mountain did Nima climb first among the "8,000ers"?A、Mount Shishapangma. B、Mount Manaslu. C、Mount Qomolangma. D、Mount Everest.(3)、Why did Nima stop his climb last year?A、He wanted to train other climbers. B、He needed to set up equipment. C、He ran out of food and water. D、He met a deadly avalanche.(4)、What is Nima's aim in mountaineering?A、To become a full-time mountain guide. B、To bring people's attention back to Sherpas. C、To be one of the best climbers in the field. D、To help more climbers from other countries.三、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。
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6. 阅读以下温州数学名人馆的参观指南,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第1~4小题,并回答第5小题。
Meet the Minds Behind theMathsWelcome to the Wenzhou Mathematics Hall of Fame (名人馆). The museum introduces 29 famous mathematicians (数学家) in Wenzhou. Are you ready to start your journey? We hope you can learn and have fun with it.
Before your visit, watch a short video about the museum to see the highlights. Then, think of a question about a mathematician. Find the answer while visiting.
What will you discoverinside?As you walk around, don't just look — join in! Try out the hands-on activities, solve a mini maths puzzle (谜), or find a teaching aid you don't know. When you read the mathematicians' stories, think: What would they say to me?
Then, look for connections. Do mathematicians face problems like yours at school? Do you use the same ways to learn maths? Finding these connections brings maths to life.
What will youshare?After your visit, share one cool idea you have learned with a friend. Even better, create something, like a maths game.

We want to share the wonderful stories of mathematicians withyou.Step inside and you'll be surprised by what you find.
A.Take this guide while you visit here.
B.What will you take to the museum?
C.What can you do to start your visit?
D.Creating things makes learning more fun.
E.Imagine having a talk with maths masters.
What do you think of this guide? Why?(不超过20词)
四、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共6分。
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7. 选词填空-短文
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Sunflowers look like small suns and bring joy to others. There are different sunflowers. Besides yellow sunflowers, there are also red and white ones. On average, sunflowers grow 6-10 feet in height, but ever reached 30 feet! Each flower actually has 2,000 small flowers . They follow the sun across the sky. They move from to west during the day and then move back at night.
Many years ago, people sunflowers as food in North America. Now, sunflowers are also of happiness and friendship. From their sunny appearance to their happy meaning, sunflowers remind us of life's brightest things.
五、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共19分。
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What an interesting story! Today, AI is (早已,已经) used by millions of people. It has become a popular (选择) for asking about anything. Sometimes AI (听起来) so sure, but it's "lying" to you. We call this AI Hallucination (幻觉).Why does this happen?
Think of asking AI a difficult question. Instead of saying "I don't know", AI keeps making up answers (直到) you believe its words. This is because AI is designed to be helpful. It always tries to guess the words you want to see.How can we become better AI users?
You might want to try these three (建议).
• Keep your questions simple and clear. For AI, a long, difficult question can be about (二十) times harder than a short one.
• Ask AI to answer honestly. Add a sentence like: If you are not certain about the answer, say "I don't know". This helps AI to tell the (真相).
• Double - check everything. Ask the same question to different AI tools. You can (比较) the answers and see if they match. In this way, you can have a much (深) understanding of the question!
9. 阅读填空Some of the most unforgettable moments of my time as a teacher in China happened with a teacup in hand. In my first week in Beijing, a student gave me tea her hometown Yunnan Province. And on my final week in Shanghai, a student brought me some green (tea) . It was sent overnight by her father so she could present it I returned to the United States.
In Chengdu, I sat for tea with my two students in Daci Temple. When I asked them why they washed the cups carefully and poured away the (one) tea, they said their parents always did this. They (simple) followed the tradition. The tradition is not about cleanliness. It is about how a family (connect) .
In Quanzhou, my friend and I visited a studio. When we got into it, a husband and wife (make) porcelain (瓷制的) teapots and cups. They invited us (sit) for tea, and we talked for nearly an hour about life, family, and travel. It reminded me that tea is excellent way to bring people together. And then there are the tea houses. You can find them in many places in a city. In a world that moves (fast) than ever, teahouses give people a reason to slow down.
六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
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10. 假如你是李华,你的澳大利亚笔友Mike想了解你初中毕业后的升学计划。请阅读以下相关信息并选择其中一个方案,写一封邮件向他介绍你将如何结合兴趣与梦想规划未来。
Plan A
Go to a high school
Plan B
Go to a vocational (职业) school.
·learn more subjects
·go to university
·have a better education
·...
·learn useful skills
·find a job earlier
·get more life experiences
·...
注意:(1)邮件需包含所选方案的至少两点相关信息,可适当发挥;(2)文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;(3)词数80左右;邮件的首尾和第一句已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Mike,
I'm excited to tell you about my plan after junior high!
……
Yours,
Li Hua
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