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1、 阅读理解
Today, our roads are filled with cars. This creates a common problem. Many parents think it is unsafe for their children to walk to school. They see heavy traffic every day. Because of this fear, they choose to drive their children. This leads to fewer children walking or cycling.
This situation worries many people. They believe our streets should be safe for everyone, not just for cars. A long time ago, cities began to change a lot. To make way for cars, many old neighborhoods and parks were destroyed. These places were once perfect for children to play.
However, some people tried to stop this change. A famous example is a Canadian journalist in the 1950s. She successfully fought to save a local park from becoming a road. She wanted her city to be a good place to live in. Her story inspired similar protests (抗议) in other countries.
Unluckily, these efforts did not fully succeed. Most cities were still built for cars. The number of cars kept rising. For example, in Australia, there are now many cars. We spend a lot of money on roads for cars. But we forget the real cost. When children cannot walk safely, our community loses something important. We need to think again about our streets. Are they just for cars, or are they for people, too? We should make our streets safe and friendly for everyone, especially for our children.
(1)、Why do many parents drive their children to school?A、Because the schools are too far from their homes. B、Because the weather conditions are often very bad. C、Because they are worried about the dangerous traffic. D、Because their children have too many books to carry.(2)、Why does the writer mention the Canadian journalist?A、To tell us how to drive more safely. B、To describe the beauty of a city park. C、To explain how to become a famous reporter. D、To show an example of protecting a community.(3)、What does the underlined word "destroyed" mean in the text?A、
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(4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?A、The History of Traffic in Big Cities B、Who Should Our Streets Really Serve? C、How to Build Better and Wider Roads D、Why Are Cars Necessary for Our Life? -
2、阅读理解
(1)、What should you put in the container first according to the experiment?A、A slice of apple. B、A mealworm. C、Some oatmeal. D、A hand lens.(2)、How often should you measure the mealworm?A、Every day. B、Every two days. C、Every week. D、Every month.(3)、What is the main purpose of the experiment?A、To learn how a mealworm grows. B、To find how big a container needs. C、To know what food a mealworm eats. D、To see how to keep a mealworm alive. -
3、 听下面一段独白,回答第 11 至第 15 五个小题。(1)、What is the main purpose of the notice?A、To tell people fire safety rules. B、To introduce a traditional festival. C、To ask people to protect the mountains.(2)、Which thing can't people take to the mountains?A、Fresh flowers and fruit. B、Matches and lighters. C、A mobile phone and a bag.(3)、Why can't people burn paper money in the woods?A、Because it may make the air around become very dirty. B、Because it may let dry grass and fallen leaves catch fire quickly. C、Because it may take them a lot of time to finish the work.(4)、Who should people call first if they find a small fire?A、A firefighter. B、A village doctor. C、The local police.(5)、Which group shows the safe actions in the notice?A、Burning paper money and lighting candles. B、Collecting dry grass and leaving rubbish. C、Calling for help and taking rubbish away.
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4、 听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。(1)、Which teacher will Tina remember the most?A、Her PE teacher. B、Her science teacher. C、Her English teacher.(2)、What did Mark enjoy most after school?A、Playing basketball. B、Reading in the library. C、Drawing pictures.(3)、When is the graduation ceremony?A、On June 12th. B、On June 20th. C、On July 20th.
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5、 听下面一段较长对话,回答两个小题。(1)、What happened to Lisa's phone?A、It fell into water. B、It was left at home. C、It was broken by a friend.(2)、How long did the repair take?A、One day. B、Two days. C、One week.
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6、 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。(1)、Where should Nancy put plastic bottles?A、In the blue bin. B、In the green bin. C、In the black bin.(2)、How does Tom's sister study for English tests?A、By writing notes. B、By drawing mind maps. C、By reading the textbook aloud.(3)、What is mainly used for payment now?A、Paper cash. B、Bank cards. C、Mobile phones.(4)、Why do people take gifts when visiting someone's home in China?A、To show politeness. B、To save money. C、To follow a new habit.(5)、When does the robot cleaner work?A、When you turn it on. B、When you are out. C、When it's on.
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7、 世间有很多美好的东西值得我们珍惜。你最珍惜的事物是什么?某英文网站正在开展以 "珍惜" 为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请根据以下提示,用英语写一篇短文投稿。

提示问题:
What do you value most in your life?
Why do you value it (or them)?
How do you value it (or them) in your daily life?
注意:
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文中不得出现真实的人名和校名;
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There are many things in life worth valuing
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8、 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
John was born in 1818. When he turned 11 years old, he and his family moved to the United States from Scotland. They (begin) a new life in Wisconsin that year. John showed his love of nature in his early years. He liked playing outdoors every day. He was also interested in working outdoors on his (father) farm.
When he was 29, John had accident at work. The accident hurt his eyes. As a result, he missed looking at nature for months. (lucky), he could see again. Later that year, John wanted (spend) all his time learning about nature. He would travel in order to make his dream come true.
First, John hiked 1,000 miles. He studied plants animals. He then took a trip ship. It was to learn (many) about the world around him than ever. In 1869, John went to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. He enjoyed (he) climbing the mountains and wrote down what he saw. And he wrote about the animals and plants as well. By the time John turned 33, people were reading what he had written. They realized the (important) of nature from John's books. Many people understood and accepted his thoughts.
John's books are still read today. He is famous for his love of nature.
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9、 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空限填一词)。
Will you give your friend a gift at the graduation ceremony? Do you know how to (决定) on the gift?
Here is some (建议) for you.
If your friend is going to a high school, get something he can use there. This could be as simple as a gift (篮子) filled with pens. You can also buy a card to (鼓励) him when he is in trouble. Besides, an electronic thing like a radio or an alarm clock can be quite (有用).
Make a gift by yourself if you have (足够) time. For example, a paper cup can be made into a gift (容易) by adding the name of your friend, the name of your school or the graduation (日期).
Pick a photo album if your friend is going to travel (独自). He will miss his family and the gift will help him remember his best time with the loved ones and caring friends.
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10、 根据短文内容,用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词限用一次。
miss with valuable development country set up
The Zibo ceramics (瓷器) Museum is an energetic and young museum. It was in 2002 and was opened to the public in 2011.
In the museum, you can see more than 160,000 ancient and modern ceramics from home and abroad.
You can also learn about the of the high technology.
When you visit it, an important part that you can't is to enjoy 5 kinds of high-quality ceramics. You can also see the blue-and-white teapot a long history, which was produced in Song Dynasty. Besides, you can enjoy different glass works from over twenty foreign .
Welcome to Zibo and admire the great culture of ceramics and glass.
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11、 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Yuhao is a little dog with leg problems. It can run with the help of a wheelchair 1 Gao Xiaodong. Gao makes wheelchairs for pets. He has helped many2 pets be able to walk again over the last 17 years. Gao didn't start out as a professional wheelchair maker. It all begins with a small act of3 .
In 2006, Gao was selling cakes when a street dog limped (跛行) over to 4 to ask for food. Feeling sorry for the dog, Gao planned to make a pet wheelchair to help the dog move around more 45 . It took him a couple of days to make the wheel chair. When he saw the little dog quickly adapt (适应) it and started running fast, he got a feeling of 6 .
Soon after sharing the story online, Gao 7 a request to make the wheelchair for a cat who also had leg problems. Gao wasn't a trained craftsman (工匠), but he tried his best. It turned out the cat's owner was 8 with what Gao had made. From then on, Gao 9 to work as a craftsman , making pet wheelchairs.
"I've tried many jobs, but making pet wheelchairs is the best for me. I find my true 10 in it. Besides, the job has changed me and made me 11 the connections between humans and their pets. They mean a lot to each other." Gao said.
Gao now runs a small wheelchair factory. He 412 works with over 90 animal groups. Together, they help animals that have trouble13 independently because of an accident or a sudden illness.
14 he loved his job, he hopes that in the future more sick or injured animals will get help so that they won't need his 15 .
What a kind-hearted person Gao Xiaodong is!
(1)A 、 heard from B 、 made by C 、 bought for D 、 given to(2)A 、 disabled B 、 lonely C 、 expensive D 、 talented(3)A 、 fairness B 、 business C 、 shyness D 、 kindness(4)A 、 it B 、 them C 、 her D 、 him(5)A 、 quietly B 、 carefully C 、 conveniently D 、 slowly(6)A 、 doubt B 、 sadness C 、 satisfaction D 、 fear(7)A 、 received B 、 prepared C 、 discussed D 、 expected(8)A 、 patient B 、 happy C 、 honest D 、 strict(9)A 、 waited B 、 refused C 、 forgot D 、 chose(10)A 、 interest B 、 support C 、 pain D 、 shame(11)A 、 change B 、 avoid C 、 understand D 、 separate(12)A 、 only B 、 soon C 、 hardly D 、 also(13)A 、 eating B 、 walking C 、 sleeping D 、 playing(14)A 、 Although B 、 If C 、 Since D 、 When(15)A 、 prizes B 、 presents C 、 projects D 、 products -
12、 阅读下面材料,请从 A-E 选项中选出符合第 31-34 题的正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答第 35 小题(注意词数要求)。

Do you know how to pick a good book you'll really like? Here are some tips.
Start with your interest. You can pick something that you love to read, not for school. They can be arts, music, or computers, or fashion design. You name it, there are books about it.
What's your type? Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction (or both)? Fiction books, like novels, can take you to another world or help you think about something beyond your own experience. Nonfiction books give you the who, what, when, and why of something. Many of them read like novels from start to finish.
Read the description. Some quotes (引言) on the back and inside covers of many books give you an idea of what the book is about. They can also help you pick future books, too. If you find a book you really like, take a minute to read the quotes and see which writers like the book.
Find a family favourite. Which book did your mother love best when she was at your age? How about your brothers and sisters? Find out and give them a read--then you can share your thoughts about the book.
Finally, you'll probably enjoy what you're reading a lot more if you find a quiet place and make time for the book. You can put on some good music, get yourself some tea and let yourself be carried away by the book. You'll see that time does fly when you're reading something you love!
A. Reading is a good way to improve your English.
B. Reading on your own isn't like reading for school.
C. Most reading is best enjoyed when you can focus on it.
D. They tell stories using facts--but that doesn't mean they're boring.
E. Often, they'll have similar styles and you might find books you like by those writers, too.
Is it easy to pick a good book for yourself? How do you do it?(不超过 15 词)
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13、 阅读理解
Since Apple dropped its iPhone 17 on Sept 9, 2025, the "Cosmic Orange" color for the Pro model has turned heads. It is a move away from more common colors, such as white and black.
Colors are more than just visual (视觉) effects. According to the American Marketing Association, bright colors can make a product seem better, even if the color doesn't actually change how the product works. This happens because the richness or cleanness of a color might make people more confident in the product.
Why is this? According to an article from the University of Leeds, when light enters our eyes, special cells (细胞) at the back of our eyes react to different colors and send signals (信号) to the brain. Most signals go to the visual cortex (皮层),where we see pictures. But some are sent to another part of the brain called the hypothalamus (下丘脑). This part controls things in our body, such as temperature and feeling.
So, this means colors can change how our bodies feel. For example, blue light can make our blood flow and heartbeat slow down. It can also lower our blood pressure and help us relax, according to the University of Derby in the UK. Orange, on the other hand, wakes up our senses, making it great for catching attention.
However, no color has been shown to increase sales more than others, said researchers at the University of Southern California in the US. Still, successful brands often use colors to create their images (形象). For example, Coca-Cola uses red because it increases heart rate and improves appetite (食欲).
(1)、Which color makes products seem better, according to the passage?A、Blue. B、White. C、Orange. D、Black.(2)、How do some colors improve people's feelings about products?A、They react to special cells in our eyes. B、They excite more parts of the brain. C、They make the brain produce more signals. D、They go directly to the brain's visual cortex.(3)、What effect does blue light have on people?A、It helps them relax. B、It increases heart rate. C、It wakes up their senses. D、It helps improve appetite.(4)、Why does Coca-Cola use red as its brand color?A、To show product quality. B、To build a brand image. C、To make people feel thirsty. D、To control the whole market. -
14、 阅读理解
① These days, teenagers have a lot of pressure, from school to family. When stress comes, it's easy to forget to care for themselves. Here are some ways for keeping your body and mind healthy.
② Spend time each day doing relaxing activities. Meditation (冥想) is a good way because it makes you relaxed. You can also try yoga which helps to keep your body and mind relaxed. If you don't like meditation or yoga, then try swimming or running. Such exercise can help to improve your physical health and reduce your stress.
③ Try to get more sleep. Most teenagers need eight to nine hours of sleep a night to show the best in themselves. Sleep and wake up at regular times as well so that your body can follow a regular sleep habit.
④ Connect with nature. Spending time outside can help to cheer you up and make you think about life in a different way. So climb mountains, ride your bike, or simply take a walk in the park. Take your eyes off your books and you need to look at the trees and sky.
⑤ Pay attention to what you eat. Poor food can make you feel weak and unhappy, while healthy food energizes you. Try to cut down the number of snacks and fast food which usually include salt, sugar, and solid fats. Eat more healthy foods like fresh nuts, fruits, and vegetables.
⑥ These steps don't take a lot of time or effort. However, they will make a difference in improving your mental and physical health.
(1)、Which of the following are mentioned as relaxing activities?①Meditation. ②Yoga. ③Sleeping. ④Running.
A、①②③ B、①③④ C、①②④ D、②③④(2)、What can we know from the passage?A、These days most teenagers pay much attention to their health. B、It's necessary for teenagers to sleep for eight to nine hours a night. C、The writer thinks teenagers shouldn't eat snacks or fast food. D、Yoga isn't so good for improving health as swimming or running.(3)、Which of the following can show the structure of the passage?A、
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(4)、What's the main purpose of the passage? 浙考神墙 620A、To ask teenagers to study harder at school. B、To explain why teenagers have a lot of pressure. C、To let teenagers do exercise as much as possible. D、To tell teenagers how to deal with pressure and stay healthy. -
15、 阅读理解
One evening, I went to the supermarket to buy something to eat. When I was about to go to the checkout to pay, I immediately sensed that something unusual was happening there. My curiosity led me to take a closer look.
There, I saw a cashier taking some goods out of a customer's shopping bag. The customer was an elderly woman who looked very sad and worried.
It turned out that the cashier was removing goods to lower the total cost. This touched my heart, and I felt a strong wish to help.
I quickly walked over to the cash register (收银机). Without saying a word, I pointed to the goods the cashier was about to take out. Then I pointed to my own shopping bag to show that I would pay for them. The cashier nodded and put the goods back into the elderly woman's bag.
The cashier then tried to help the woman with her card again, but it still didn't work. Seeing the total amount on the screen, I quietly took out some cash from my wallet and handed it to the cashier. I wanted to help without drawing attention to myself, so I quickly walked away after paying.
The elderly woman was too worried about her card to notice me. When the cashier told her that she didn't have to pay anything, she looked confused (困惑的).
As I left the supermarket, I felt a warm sense of pride. I hoped that my small act of kindness brought some comfort and happiness to the elderly woman, reminding her that there are still people who care.
(1)、What does the underlined phrase "removing goods" in Paragraph 3 mean?A、paying for goods B、packing the goods C、taking goods out D、putting goods back(2)、How did the writer help the elderly woman?A、He helped her fix her bank card. B、He called the manager to help her. C、He paid for the goods without drawing attention to himself. D、He gave the elderly woman some cash to pay for all her goods.(3)、How did the writer feel after leaving the supermarket?A、Sad. B、Worried. C、Confused. D、Proud.(4)、What can we learn from the story?A、Kindness can bring warmth to others. B、It's important to save money when shopping. C、We should always ask for help when in trouble. D、Cashiers are always ready to help customers. -
16、 阅读理解

Giant pandas are one of China's most beloved animals. Started in 1993, the International Panda Festival is a celebration of giant pandas. It takes place on Sept 22 every year. Giant pandas are loved around the world for their cute faces and playful nature. Today, new technology is helping protect them and give them better care. Here are some cool examples.

Checking with an app
Can you tell pandas Hua Hua, Meng Lan, and Fu Bao apart? A special app can! You just upload a photo. The app looks at the panda's eyes, ears, mouth and the black-and-white face markings. It also checks their body shape and the way they move. This is even harder than recognizing people's faces!

Giving wild pandas an ID
Scientists collect panda droppings (粪便) to get DNA from them. The DNA shows whether the panda is male or female, where it lives and how many pandas there are. With this, each wild panda gets its own "passport".

Real-time monitoring
Special solar-powered (太阳能的) cameras and 5G can watch pandas day and night. The system sends live video and can also identify (识别) other animals. This helps scientists protect pandas and their forest friends.
(1)、Why do scientists collect panda droppings?A、To give each panda a real passport. B、To count the number of pandas in the world. C、To check whether the pandas are healthy or not. D、To get DNA and learn about the pandas' information.(2)、What helps scientists watch pandas 24 hours a day?A、Special app. B、Solar-powered cameras and 5G. C、Panda droppings. D、Face recognition technology.(3)、What is the main idea of the text?A、We can use an app to tell different pandas apart. B、Giant pandas are one of China's most beloved animals. C、Scientists are trying to protect pandas from dying out. D、New technology is helping to protect and care for giant pandas. -
17、听下面一段独白,回答第 11 至第 15 五个小题。(1)、Why did Jacob go to Africa three years ago?A、To go travelling. B、To see his father. C、To work as a doctor.(2)、What kind of shoes did Jacob give the children?A、New shoes. B、Sports shoes. C、Used shoes.(3)、Where does Sam work?A、In a shoe company. B、In a hospital. C、In a volunteer group.(4)、How many pairs of shoes have been sent to the children?A、More than 500. B、More than 1,500. C、More than 5,000.(5)、What does Jacob think of the shoes for the children?A、They are the children's dream. B、They may help the children win prizes. C、They may bring hope to the children.
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18、听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。(1)、What will the man do in the evening?A、Go to London. B、Meet somebody. C、See the woman again.(2)、Where are the speakers having the conversation?A、On a street. B、In a hotel room. C、In a taxi.(3)、How much is the usual tip?A、10% of the fee. B、15% of the fee. C、5% of the fee.
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19、听下面一段较长对话,回答两个小题。(1)、What are the two speakers talking about?A、What to recycle. B、Why to recycle. C、How to recycle.(2)、What will the man probably do next?A、He will recycle more plastic bottles. B、He will wash his windows more often. C、He will take old newspapers to a recycling centre.
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20、听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。(1)、What subject is Tim better at?A、Chinese. B、Math. C、English.(2)、How will the man go to Harbin?A、By train. B、By plane. C、By ferry.(3)、What can we know about Tina's sister?A、She is unkind. B、She is active. C、She doesn't talk much.(4)、Where does the conversation probably take place?A、In a restaurant. B、In a yard. C、In a supermarket.(5)、What is Tom's New Year's resolution?A、Eating more healthily. B、Keeping healthy. C、Doing more math exercises.