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广西壮族自治区玉林市2026年小升初(3)英语试卷(解析版)

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、She ________ tennis as if she’d been playing all her life.

    A.took off

    B.took over

    C.took on

    D.took to

  • 2、Mastering the art of presentation goes hand in hand with carefully packaging the content of what you want to ______.

    A.polish up B.take in C.make out D.get across

  • 3、With the little boy_____ the way, we had no difficulty finding the village.

    A.led

    B.to lead

    C.leading

    D.leads

  • 4、Jane is determined to live a fulfilling life regardless of ________ the future holds.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.how

    D.what

  • 5、They must have stayed at home last night,________?

    A. mustn’t they B. haven’t they C. didn’t they D. must they

  • 6、—The computer start. What’s the matter with it?

    —Let me look. Well, the power was cut off just now.

    A.shan’t

    B.needn’t

    C.won’t

    D.mustn’t

  • 7、The magazine is intended to __________ working women in their 20s and 30s.

    A.appeal to

    B.admit to

    C.get down to

    D.object to

  • 8、Douglas quite enjoyed himself while traveling in Huangshan, though the journey took a week

    A. specially   B. approramately

    C.originally   D.naturally

     

  • 9、People are not allowed________ the garden to prevent the flowers________.

    A.entering/being destroyed

    B.to enter/to destroy

    C.to enter/being destroyed

    D.entering/destroying

  • 10、Yesterday, Jimmy left for Canada, ________ he had stayed for two years.

    A.what

    B.where

    C.which

    D.when

  • 11、﹣﹣﹣Why not turn to Kevin He saw what happened so his is the only _________ account

    ﹣﹣﹣The problem is that he has refused to say anything about the accident

    A. tentative B. controversial

    C. authentic D. arbitrary

  • 12、Mr. Hilton’s new house is almost ______ the one he used to live in.

    A. twice the size of B. as twice big as

    C. bigger twice than D. the twice size of

  • 13、Having worked as a doctor for so many years, Mr. White has________rich experience in battling with various diseases.

    A.accumulated

    B.reserved

    C.increased

    D.developed

  • 14、Before you quit your job, consider how your family would feel about your decision, _____?

    A.do you B.don’t you C.will you D.would’t you

  • 15、He _________ his sister in the crowd.

    A.held out

    B.brought out

    C.picked out

    D.given out

  • 16、I ________ my cellphone last night. Now the battery is running out.

    A. could have charged B. might charge

    C. should have charged   D. would charge

     

  • 17、She sees the bar as a starting point and plans to run her own chain of country inns.

    A.generously B.unfortunately

    C.eventually D.faithfully

     

  • 18、________ in making for 4As in the academic proficiency test, which most classmates had not expected, made her parents very upset.

    A. Wang Qiang was defeated

    B. Wang Qiang being defeated

    C. Wang Qiang’s been defeated

    D. Wang Qiang’s being defeated

     

  • 19、—Is everyone here, Jonathan?

    —No, Sir. Millie is absent. She ______ for two days.

    A.has fallen ill B.has been ill C.fell ill D.was ill

  • 20、This restaurant wasn't   that other restaurant we went to.

    A.half as good as B.as half good as

    C.as good as half D.good as half as

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、The hottest TV drama in China “Nirvana in Fire” or “Langya Bang” has just ended. Millions of people waited every day after midnight for the latest (two) episodes. Are you one of them? What is the story about? Why the show is so popular?

    “Nirvana in Fire” is based on an Internet novel by author Hai Yan, who was invited to pen the screenplay for the television adaptation. The 55-episode series, set in a fictionalized kingdom, weaves together two storylines one about a betrayed general's revenge and the other about princes fighting for the throne.

    The series was put on screen on Sep. 19th, and the number of Internet views exceeded 140 million times the next day. Only during the week of National holiday, the number increased by 1.6 billion.

    It’s now the hottest Chinese TV show with a very high score of 9.3 on Douban. (The classical TV drama, Journey to the West, produced in 1986 is with the same score). Previous and recent costume dramas such as “The Journey of Flower” and “Yun Zhong Ge” only scored 6.4 and 3.5.

    Drawing comparisons to “The Count of Monte Cristo”, the story revolves around a gifted young man named Lin Shu, whose father serves as a general. Already a high-ranking military officer by his teenager years, Lin Shu enjoyed a close friendship with Prince Xiao Jingyan and was even engaged to Princess Nihuang.

    At age 17, however, Lin Shu’s life turned upside down when his father’s army was framed and destroyed by a foxy political rival. Lin Shu escaped death, but due to the poisoning, his body became weak and frail, and he lost his martial arts abilities. From then on, his face was pale and his fingers always ice-cold.

    After twelve years, Lin Shu returned to his country’s capital with a new name, Mei Changsu, and a new identity, the leader of the Jiang Zuo Alliance. He then became the strategic adviser for his friend, Prince Jingyan, who had been exiled(流放) by the king. Despite the efforts of Prince Xiao Jingheng and the crown prince to win the throne for themselves, Mei Changsu succeeds in paving the road for his friend to take over as king, as well as the avenging the injustices dealt to his troops many years before.

    【1】Which of the following is true?

    A. Lin Shu changed his face and name in order to take revenge.

    B. Lin Shu and the crown prince were childhood friends and Lin helped him to be the king.

    C. Nirvana in Fire was set in a real kingdom in history.

    D. Nirvana in Fire shares the same score with Journey to the West on Douban.

    【2】What is the underlined word mean?

    A. made a false charge   B. taken advantage of

    C. defeated   D. got ride of

    【3】What is more likely to talk about in the following paragraph?

    A. How did the prince fight for the throne?

    B. Where was Nirvana in Fire shot?

    C. Why did Nirvana in Fire enjoy such popularity?

    D. What happened to Mei Changshu after he succeeded in taking the revenge?

     

  • 22、 Violin prodigies (神童), I learned, have come in distinct waves from distinct regions. Most of the great performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were born and brought up in Russia and Eastern Europe. I asked Isaac Stern, one of the world’s greatest violinists the reason for this phenomenon. “It is very clear,” he told me. “They were all Jews and Jews at the time were severely oppressed and ill-treated in that part of the world. They were not allowed into the professional fields, but they were allowed to achieve excellence on a concert stage.” As a result, every Jewish parent’s dream was to have a child in the music school because it was a passport to the West.

    Another element in the emergence of prodigies, I found, is a society that values excellence in a certain field to nurture (培育) talent. Nowadays, the most nurturing societies seem to be in the Far East. “In Japan, a most competitive society, with stronger discipline than ours,” says Isaac Stern, children are ready to test their limits every day in many fields, including music. When Western music came to Japan after World War II, that music not only became part of their daily lives, but it became a discipline as well. The Koreans and Chinese as we know are just as highly motivated as the Japanese.

    That’s a good thing, because even prodigies must work hard. Next to hard work, biological inheritance(遗传) plays an important role in the making of a prodigy. J. S. Bach, for example, was the top of several generations of musicians, and four of his sons had significant careers in music.

    1Jewish parents in Eastern Europe longed for their children to attend music school because ________.

    A. it would enable the family to get better treatment in their own country

    B. Jewish children are born with excellent musical talent

    C. they wanted their children to enter into the professional field

    D. it would allow them access to a better life in the West

    2Which of the following contributes to the emergence of musical prodigies according to the passage?

    A. extensive knowledge of music.

    B. a natural gift.

    C. very early training.

    D. a prejudice-free society.

    3Which of the following titles best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

    A. The Making of Music Prodigies

    B. Training of Musicians in the World

    C. Music and Society

    D. Jewish Contribution to Music

     

  • 23、We know that reading is good for children and for adults as well. Now a new study suggests that just being around books has its benefits — even if you don’t read them a lot. A team of researchers in Australia finds that growing up in a home with a sizable library improves literacy, number sense and even technological knowledge in later life.

    The researchers were interested in what is called the “Radiation Effect”. “Radiation Effect” is a situation where children grow up around books, even though they don’t read them as much as their parents would like them to. But somehow books benefit them.

    Joanna Sikora, a sociologist at the Australian National University, and her colleagues studied data collected between 2011 and 2015. The survey tested more than 160,000 adults from 31 different societies, and it included a question about how many books testers had in their homes during adolescence (青春期的).

    “We found that people who grew up around books had better literacy, numeracy and digital problem-solving skills than people who had fewer books growing up but had similar education levels, similar jobs and even similar adult habits.” In fact, teens who only made it through high school but were raised in a bookish environment were successful as well in adulthood as college graduates who grew up in a house lacking books.

    “So if we grow up in a house, in a home where parents enjoy books, where books are given as birthday presents and cherished and valued, this is something that becomes a part of our identity and gives us this lifelong influence to improve our reading and writing ability.” said Sikora.

    So keep those shelves filled with books. Your kids will not only be grateful, they’ll be more likely to be able to spell grateful correctly as well.

    【1】Which is the benefit for children being around books?

    A.They will work with numbers well.

    B.They will have a big library at home.

    C.They will fall in love with literature.

    D.They will form the habit of reading a lot.

    【2】The “Radiation Effect” might work for_________.

    A.a girl who doesn't read books

    B.a boy who receives higher education

    C.a girl who visits bookstores a lot

    D.a boy who grows up without books

    【3】What do we know from paragraph 4?

    A.College graduates raised without books are surely not successful.

    B.Teens, after graduating from high schools, can find better jobs.

    C.People raised in a bookish environment can solve real-life problems easily.

    D.Children being around books can be successful in adulthood.

    【4】What are parents advised to do?

    A.To have a big collection of books.

    B.To keep shelves filled with dictionaries.

    C.To enjoy writing books for children.

    D.To make kids spell grateful correctly.

  • 24、   Music is not just a set of sounds and rhythms. Its influence on the brain is much deeper than any other human experience. Keep on reading to know all those amazing powers of music.

    A recent study shows that preterm (早产的) babies can experience less pain and feed more when listening to music. Experts by Dr. Manoj Kumar of the University of Alberta, Canada, found that music had a useful effect on reducing pain for preterm babies experiencing painful medical tests. It can also benefit full-term babies during operations.

    Many people experiencing brain damage have speech and movement-related problems. Music can help them recover. As a different and effective treatment, doctors often advise such patients to listen to good music to improve some parts of the brain. When patients hear a musical beat, it helps them to regain a balanced walk.

    Though music cannot make deafness disappear, it really can stave off the loss of hearing. There was an experiment involving 163 people where 74 were musicians. Participants were asked to pass some listening tests. Musicians heard the sounds better than non-musicians, and this difference gets clearer with age. This means that a 70-year-old. musician hears better than a 50-year-old non-musician, even in a noisy environment.

    Besides, music mends a broken heart. It is not about a thrown-away love, but about a heart attack. The matter is that music can help people recover from a heart attack or heart operation by reducing blood pressure, slowing down the heartbeat rate, and reducing anxiety. Listening to the quality music produces positive emotions, improves the movement of blood, and expands blood vessels, thus, promoting quick recovery of the whole cardiovascular (心血管的) system.

    【1】How does music affect preterm babies?

    A.It helps reduce their pain.

    B.It helps develop their potential in music.

    C.It helps improve their hearing systems.

    D.It helps repair their cardiovascular systems.

    【2】What does the underlined phrase “stave off” in Paragraph 4 mean?

    A.Lead to

    B.Increase

    C.Prevent

    D.Break into

    【3】Why can music mend a broken heart?

    A.It can help patients recover in a slow way.

    B.It helps make a person feel optimistic all the time.

    C.It has a positive effect on human body systems’ work.

    D.It can help people prevent diseases caused by anxiety.

    【4】What may be the best title for the text?

    A.Who can benefit from music.

    B.The best time to listen to music.

    C.The way to choose quality music.

    D.How music affects our mind and body.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Kids take risks.

    According to Laurence Hammerstein, professor of psychology at Temple University, there’s not much parents can do to stop that._________ seems to be pre-programmed into young brains, especially in adolescence (青春期).

    Trying to get kids not to take risks, he says. “is an uphill battle against evolution, and we’re not going to _________ it,” he says. “Going out in the world is a(n)_________ risky thing to do.” Kids have to take those risks in older to become adults. So how can parents start _________ that help kids take the healthy risks—and avoid dangerous ones?

    To start with, it’s never too early for parents to encourage kids to think about _________, both good and bad. So if kids have questions about risky situations, parents can _________ questions of their own, like “Why do you want to do this? Do you think something good will happen? Do you think anything bad might happen?”

    Middle school kids are approaching adolescence, when body chemistry makes them more likely to _________ risks—both good and bad. So parents can talk with them about the fact that they’re going to need to take more risks as they grow up, and start conversations about how to _________ whether something is a good risk or a bad one. This is also a good time for parents to _________ kids to think about questions like, what are the chances this will turn out well? What are the chances something might __________?

    The risks high school kids are likely to take might seem __________. But Hammerstein says it’s important for parents to realize that from the kid’s point of view, “there’s a positive side that may only be __________ to the adolescent.” That’s a good place to start a conversation. Understanding what motivates a kid to take a risk can help parents direct that motivation in positive ways and kids __________ dangerous risks. Kids don’t take those dangerous risks because they don’t know better, says Hammerstein. If you ask teenagers __________ about risky behaviors, “they all know that they’re risky because they have read many articles on the psychology of risk-taking.”

    __________, “while they are taking risks,” says Hammerstein, “the reasonable part of kids’ brains is often overpowered (被打败的).”So part of helping kids managing risk is helping them think about the kind of situations they do and don’t want to be in before they get into them.

    【1】

    A.Problem-solving

    B.Science-learning

    C.Risk-taking

    D.Brain-washing

    【2】

    A.win

    B.afford

    C.take

    D.start

    【3】

    A.extremely

    B.naturally

    C.amazingly

    D.disappointingly

    【4】

    A.instructions

    B.requests

    C.explanations

    D.conversations

    【5】

    A.wishes

    B.solutions

    C.results

    D.measures

    【6】

    A.answer

    B.discover

    C.ask

    D.discuss

    【7】

    A.engage in

    B.suffer from

    C.turn down

    D.show up

    【8】

    A.tell

    B.wonder

    C.express

    D.admit

    【9】

    A.cause

    B.forbid

    C.encourage

    D.order

    【10】

    A.go wrong

    B.take place

    C.work well

    D.prove itself

    【11】

    A.courageous

    B.unpleasant

    C.endangered

    D.incomprehensible

    【12】

    A.visible

    B.practical

    C.hidden

    D.available

    【13】

    A.select

    B.avoid

    C.affect

    D.arouse

    【14】

    A.in fact

    B.in total

    C.in theory

    D.in detail

    【15】

    A.Otherwise

    B.Similarly

    C.Therefore

    D.However

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。

    It was the first warm day of spring, and the sun poured over the hill that borders Doyle and Rose Martin's countryside property outside Mifflinburg. It had rained heavily the day before, melting the better part of the long winter's snow, and the sun was now taking care of what the rain left behind. Water was running down the hill, filling the normally shallow rivers until they nearly jumped their banks. The stream that ran through the Martins' yard was usually ankle deep, but now it coursed (奔流) angrily at an unexpected speed, up to a man's waist (腰). And the water was rather cold.

    The Martin boys, Henry,11, and Greg,7, would not waste such a lovely afternoon. After the school bus dropped them off, they ran outside to ride bikes along the stream. They were what people call free-range kids. Doyle and Rose had three boys, and they expected their children to learn independence and responsibility, the older ones looking after the younger. Now, Henry and Greg were chasing (追逐) each other on their bikes with little Gardell, who was not yet two, playing nearby. Doyle, a truck driver, was away from home. Rose was busy in the kitchen, where she could check on the boys now and then through the window.

    Suddenly Greg burst through the door, his face wet with tears. “I can't find Gardell!” He screamed. “He was just with me!”

    Rose rushed outside immediately and ran around with Henry and Greg calling Gardell's name anxiously.

    Their neighbor Bob was reading a newspaper by the window when he heard the shouts. He looked out and saw Rose and her two sons running and shouting wildly. “Something must have happened,” Bob thought to himself and went outside quickly.

    “What's wrong?” He called out to the Martins.

    “We can't find little Gardell!” Rose shouted back, half crying.

    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。

    Bob's heart sank.

    “Here's Gardell!” Bob cried.

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