台湾省花莲县2025年小升初模拟(3)英语试卷(原卷+答案)

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、Jack     the bus as soon as it stopped,then to his joy he met his best friend at the station.

A. got off   B. took off

C. got on   D. took on

2、Tony was very unhappy for ______ to the party.

A.having not been invited

B.not having invited

C.having not invited

D.not having been invited

3、 _____ for the fact that she got hit by a car and broke her leg on her way to school, she might have passed the exam.

A. Had it not been B. Were it not

C. Was it not  D. Hadn’t it been

 

4、His attitude towards difficulties is completely different from         of his brother.

A. that   B. what

C. this   D. those

 

5、—All the citizens should work together to make our city more beautiful.

—That’s it. ________.

A.Practice makes perfect

B.A friend in need is a friend indeed

C.When in Rome, do as the Romans do

D.Many hands make light work

6、________ with the book bought last week, this one is more interesting.

A.Comparing

B.Compared

C.Compare

D.To compare

7、The truth is that all food ________ chemicals.

A.is regarded as

B.is made up of

C.is brought together

D.is pleased with

8、— I’d like to know ___________.

— Maybe in the forest.

A. whether we will go camping   B. where will we go camping

C. whether to go camping   D. where we will go camping

9、"The moment _____soon," he thought to himself, waiting nervously.

A.came B.has come C.was coming D.is coming

10、"Adam, you better just ___________," Liz yells. "Now or never. Full-court press. "

A.blow it off B.clap her hands

C.go for it D.let out

11、—Sorry, sir, your computer isn’t ready yet. It _____ at present.

―That’s all right.

A. is repaired B. is being repaired

C. hasn’t repaired   D. has been repaired

 

12、It's great fun to go hiking in the valley, but ________ we shouldn't turn a blind eye to the potential risks.

A. on the other hand

B. on the contrary

C. as a matter of fact

D. as a result

 

13、              you like that latest type of car so much, why not buy it?

— Well, I can't afford so expensive a car. It is worth 200,000 yuan.

A.As if

B.Even if

C.Now that

D.In case

14、________her mother________she ran to her.

A.Hardly had the girl seen; when

B.Hardly the girl had seen; when

C.The girl had hardly seen; than

D.The girl had hardly seen; as

15、There is something wrong with his throat; ______, Michael has to give up the singing  competition.

A. as a matter of fact  B. on the whole

C. as a result  D. in particular

 

16、Perhaps a settler would demand an Indian _________ off the settler’s land.

A.staying

B.to stay

C.stayed

D.stay

17、Many parents want their children to participate in various activities ______ they will learn some skills that will give them a head start over others.

A.which

B.that

C.where

D.when

18、It suddenly ____ her that she had left her schoolbag in the canteen.

A.occurred B.hit C.striked D.inspired

19、_____the new fund-raising plan is approved, we will soon have more money to build the gymnasium.

A. While   B. Given C.Unless       D.Even if

 

20、Sam________ some knowledge of the computer just by watching others working on it.

A.took up

B.took on

C.picked out

D.picked up

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、   Sitting on the “Roof of the World”, Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve is one of the world’s hotspots for biodiversity protection. Mount Qomolangma, also known as Mount Everest, is to be measured again by a Chinese team to make sure its exact height after last official measurement.

“Conducting research and protecting the region can help us learn more about the origin and development of the earth, as well as our human-beings and wildlife,” said Cheng Pengfei, president of the Chinese Academy of Surveying & Mapping (CASM).

The weather in the Mount Qomolangma area changes frequently. While the maximum temperature in the tent is more than 20 degrees Celsius, or even 30 degrees Celsius at noon, it may start snowing in the afternoon, and a gale may spring up at night, even blowing away the tents. Those taking part in the mission are ready for the task after preparing thoroughly at the base camp.

The complex geological environment has formed diverse landforms in the area. Distinctive snow mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and glaciers can be found. And the unique ecological environment has also established a special biological diversity.

1What can we learn from the text?

A.The ecological environment around the Mount Everest has nothing to do with its biodiversity.

B.The height of Mount Everest has been measured before.

C.The weather in Mount Everest area is relatively steady with a small temperature change.

D.Learning more about wildlife in the area is one of the most important purposes of the research.

2What does the underlined word possibly mean in the 3rd paragraph?

A.a name of an animal. B.a kind of grass.

C.a strong wind D.a name of a machine

3Where can you most probably see the text?

A.In a geography textbook. B.In a travelling brochure.

C.In a government report. D.In a newspaper

22、   In the middle of my home country there are very large places. They are hot and dry land called deserts.

【1】 Families live a long way from other people.Sometimes they are the only people for thousands of kilometers. 【2】.

About 65 years ago these people found that using strong radios was a possible way for families living far away to communicate with each other. They decided they could use the radios for school. In this way, children could talk to each other like at school. 【3】.

The children each spent about 30 minutes a day on the radio. They talked to their teacher about their work and difficulties. The teacher designed some exercises and tasks based on what they learned and posted them to the children.After finishing their work, the children sent it back to their teacher to mark. 【4】 He tried to visit each child twice each year. This was sometimes difficult. The journey was very long and could be dangerous. In addition, the school held camps once a year. The children could all meet each other and shared their learning experience.

【5】.The government provides families with computers so that the children can use the Internet to talk to their teachers and classmates by e-mail now. The teachers enjoy their work very much because they get to know the children and their families very well. It is an interesting way to learn, don’t you think?

A.The teacher also travelled around the country.

B.All over the deserts are farms and small towns

C.The strong radios helped the children a lot.

D.This was how the first "School of the Air"started

E.These families' children cannot go to school like you.

F.With the development of technology, computers are becoming popular.

G.After that, these families become richer and richer

23、The relationship between parents and a child is among the most important in a person's life. Of all the people in the world, but parents are the only ones who are always there for us, no matter what happens.

But why is it that some teenagers act like their parents are the biggest enemies? 【1】 Once the journey to independence begins, the parents are going to be less acceptable than they used to be.

【2】 As kids, we learn almost everything about the world from them. But once we reach our teenage years, we begin to feel like we don't need their help any more. And at the same time, everything from the clothes they wear to the way they speak makes us feel embarrassed.

【3】 Naturally, they have been around a lot longer and they know many more things. So if our parents are always telling us what to do, there's a good reason for this. They just want to protect us from making the mistakes they have made.

Any parents' wish is for their children to be safe and do well. 【4】 And while it might seem like all our parents do is to annoy and criticize us, we should listen to their words. 【5】

A.After all, our parents are our greatest teachers in life.

B.However, it is our parents who brought us into the world.

C.But any advice they give us is meant to protect and guide us.

D.With this in mind, we should put ourselves in our parents' shoes.

E.This is because teenagers are just trying to find their own identity.

F.They reject their parents in an attempt to create their own unique world.

G.Indeed, we tend to think that we know better than our parents as we grow older.

24、National Zoo in Australia

OPEN TIME

9: 30 am-5: 00 pm every day of the year, except Christmas Day.

TICKET PRICES

Children: 3-15 years $26

Students: 16 years or above with student card $40

Seniors Card/ Aged Pension(退休金) Card Holders:$40

Adults: $47

Family: 2 adults and up to 3 children: $130

CARERS FOR SPECIAL VISITORS

Carers for visitors with disabilities are admitted free of charge. Carers ID is required upon entry.

COMPANION CARD holders receive free entry, as well as their carers.

Please note, we aren’t a government funded zoo and don’t receive a subsidy (补贴) to accept many of the government concession (减价票).

GROUP RATES

If you are visiting the zoo in a group of 10 or more, you may qualify for our Special Group rates on General Entry prices.

DAILY ACTIVITIES & KEEPER TALKS

Make the most of your zoo visit and check out our daily keeper activities. There are great opportunities to see animals in action. Watch them enjoy a treat and interact with their keepers as they receive a feed.

On weekends and during school holidays, additional Keeper Talks are added to the schedule and visitors have the chance to meet or even feed some of our wonderful animals!

WALK ON THE WILDSIDE

Become a zoo keeper for a day with the ultimate all day wildlife experience.

ZOOVENTURE TOUR

Hand feed a tiger, and pat a rhino, which may be your most unforgettable experience.

GETTING HERE

BY CAR

We are located on Lady Denman Drive, next to Scrivener Dam. Find us on Google Maps.

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Unfortunately, there are no bus services running to the zoo at present.

1How much will a 17-year-old student pay with a student card?

A.$ 40. B.$ 47.

C.$ 26. D.$ 130.

2Which of the following may be the most unforgettable experience?

A.Being a zoo keeper. B.Feeding the tiger.

C.Talking with the keepers. D.Watching animals in action.

3What can be learned from the text?

A.People can take a free bus to the zoo.

B.Keeper Talks are available everyday.

C.People caring for disabled people can visit for free.

D.Senior people have a free visit.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、A few months ago, one of my fellow graduate students was offered an incredible career- building opportunity. His efforts on a student-led campaign to increase federal funding for basic research had _________ an invitation to speak on a conference panel(专家组). It would look great on his CV(简历). I was happy for him, of course. I had been a(n) _________ partner in the campaign. I felt that I deserved the same opportunity. Yet I hadn't been _________ and I wasn't sure why.

Growing up, I had been taught that the way to _________ was to put my head down and work hard. If my work was good enough, it would speak for itself and I would be _________ . This view, coupled with a natural _________ , meant that I _________ worked up the nerve to put myself forward.

However, I decided that I need to _________ my life again—by becoming my own biggest advocate.

So, with my heart beating fast, I asked my colleague to ask the panel organizers to _________ me. My mind was filled with a list of well-practiced __________ . Maybe I didn't deserve it. Maybe I was being too ambitious. But my colleague immediately contacted the organizers, who quickly agreed to __________ me to the panel. Now I've come to understand that I can't be recognized for my word if I'm invisible. This isn't a revolutionary idea which many people are unfamiliar with. I know, but as an introvert(内向的人)this is my __________ Mount Everest(珠穆朗玛峰).

I think advocating for myself will always make me a little   __________ . But I do plenty of other uncomfortable things to __________ I'm living my best life, like getting flu shots. I suppose I can do the same for my __________ .

【1】

A.referred to

B.led to

C.turned down

D.put forward

【2】

A.special

B.legal

C.strict

D.equal

【3】

A.informed

B.promoted

C.invited

D.received

【4】

A.success

B.practice

C.power

D.reality

【5】

A.rewarded

B.protected

C.attracted

D.affected

【6】

A.kindness

B.patience

C.shyness

D.courage

【7】

A.rarely

B.frequently

C.quietly

D.completely

【8】

A.make sense of

B.find fault with

C.pay attention to

D.take control of

【9】

A.benefit

B.include

C.observe

D.change

【10】

A.agreement

B.emphasis

C.inspiration

D.self-doubt

【11】

A.track

B.send

C.hire

D.add

【12】

A.personal

B.flexible

C.simple

D.traditional

【13】

A.unreasonable

B.uncomfortable

C.dishonest

D.discontent

【14】

A.prove

B.ensure

C.record

D.predict

【15】

A.health

B.colleague

C.career

D.education

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

For years, Levinson, an experienced teacher in a severely disadvantaged neighborhood, knew that her young students had it rough—some were homeless, many were in foster care, others were jammed into garages or single rooms with eight to ten other family members—so she made sure that she was good to them every holiday season.

It was hard to do on a teacher’s salary, but from the post-Thanksgiving return until the Christmas break, every day Levinson managed to bring the kids some little holiday gifts—a packet of sweets, a pencil, or something. No matter how small the gift, her students were always grateful. And there was a good chance it would outshine whatever their families could afford to give them.

Then the pandemic hit and the district switched to online learning. Zoom(视频会议软件) opened the educators’ eyes to many other physical hardships their students faced. For Levinson, it was a peek (窥视) behind the curtains into her students’ home lives—and what she saw broke her heart.

One kindergartner spent her daily six hours of Zoom squatting(蹲着) at the back of a store while her father worked. Others attended virtual class in the rooms where their families were temporarily sheltering. On screen, some students had several brothers and sisters in the background, all sharing one bed and doing online school for various grades. Levinson began to hear a common complaint that they’d be trying to type on the computer, and that their little fingers were cold. In the winter, the temperatures dropped to 14 degree below zero, and a lot of the kids were working in unheated spaces.

Levinson knew she had to do something. But on her limited means, how could she possibly keep all her students warm? She created a simple wish list on Amazon: a blanket for each student to drive away the cold. “Help Keep My Students Warm and Bundled on Zoom,” she wrote. Her plea (请求) had spread rapidly.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Levinson started receiving donations from kind persons.

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Every kid was looking forward to the exciting moment.

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