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福建省宁德市2026年中考真题(三)英语试卷(附答案)

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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、________ English, he knows little but he is very interested in it.

    A.As for

    B.In some way

    C.Considering

    D.According to

  • 2、Didn’t it ever occur to you the English poem was about? Understanding its theme is the most important thing.

    A.that

    B.how

    C.what

    D.whether

  • 3、So far, only one man has ____a theory that seems to fit all the facts.

    A. come up with  B. put up with

    C. lined up with D. caught up with

     

  • 4、The singer ______ we practised the most was Freddy.

    A.at whom

    B.with which

    C.with whom

    D.at which

  • 5、He complained ________ us ________ the fact that this printer didn’t work at all.

    A.to; with

    B.to; about

    C.with; about

    D.to; for

  • 6、Nothing taught by others can have the same effect on you as________ learned by yourself.

    A.one

    B.that

    C.those

    D.this

  • 7、________ is this book?

    A.Who’s

    B.Whose

    C.What’s

    D.How do you like

  • 8、The computer _____ in offices and homes since the 1970s.

    A. has used   B. has been used

    C. had used   D. had been used

  • 9、______ you know who they are and what motivates them, think about the influencers in your organization.

    A.Just as

    B.Even though

    C.In case

    D.Now that

  • 10、Cooking together gives us a chance to relax and ________ on each other’s days.

    A.bring up

    B.catch up

    C.take up

    D.end up

  • 11、(题文)We can achieve a lot when we learn to let our differences unite, rather than __________ us.

    A. divide   B. reject

    C. control   D. abandon

  • 12、Once the marine life is poisoned, it will be a very long time __________it restores its original condition.

    A.since B.that C.before D.until

  • 13、Beloved by people of all classes, Neruda is one of the most widely read poets in history, who was once _________ as the Picasso of poetry.

    A.respected to

    B.related to

    C.referred to

    D.connected to

  • 14、All flights ___________ because of fog. I’m afraid you will have to stay here for another day.

    A. had been put off   B. called off

    C. have been called off D. have put off

     

  • 15、He as well as his parents ________for Shanghai soon.

    A.are leaving

    B.is leaving

    C.leave

    D.leaves

  • 16、—I don’t think ______ possible for little Julia to walk around without any assistance.

    —But she made it.

    A.this

    B.she

    C.that

    D.it

  • 17、-How did you find those days.

    -The days________ we spent together on the farm are not easy________.

    A.that;to forget   B.when;to be forgotten

    C.when;to forget   D.that;to be forgotten

     

  • 18、Since our children are ________ at this school, we don’t really want to move to other places.

    A.settled

    B.calmed

    C.shocked

    D.attacked

  • 19、Scientists predict that the earthquake and tsunami will ___ among the costliest natural disasters on record.

    A. contribute   B. group

    C. separate   D. rank

     

  • 20、No matter ________ hard it may be,I’ll carry it out.

    A.what B.whatever

    C.how D.however

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、There are small steps we can take every day to maintain our sense of hope for the future when life seems horrible.

    Get enough sleep. Sleep plays a vital role in your health and well-being. According to the National Heart, Lung and Brain Institute, proper sleep helps your brain function. It prevents memory loss, improves focus. And it also increases your ability to absorb and process new information. 【1】 “ If you’re sleep deficient (缺乏), you may have trouble making decisions, solving problems, controlling your emotions and behavior, and coping with change. ” writes the NHLBI.

    Set micro goals. If you haven’t been feeling as motivated or productive, try and get yourself out of this situation by setting micro goals. Setting small goals like sending an email or writing a to-do list will help you feel accomplished. 【2】 Everyone is struggling right now, so setting smaller goals to help start your day will help you feel more in control when so much feels outside of our control.

    【3】 Dr. Kathleen Murphy, a licensed marriage and family therapist told that in dark and difficult times, she suggests reading something inspiring. All forms of leisure activities can help us process complex emotions and circumstances, and reading, writing, painting, watching films and television shows are among the best choices. 【4】

    Exercise. It’s difficult to overstate how much exercise impacts your mental health. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, getting outside in nature, and getting enough exercise will help maintain your physical health, mental sense and help regulate moods. 【5】 A few 10-minute walks are just as effective as one 30-minute walk. Make sure you are maintaining some forms of exercise, even as we quarantine (疫情隔离) to help prevent depression and help manage your moods.

    A.Find time to consume art.

    B.Look for opportunities to praise yourself.

    C.Besides, it impacts your emotional health.

    D.The exercise does not have to be continuous.

    E.Therefore they help you regain some needed confidence.

    F.They can help us understand ourselves in this very strange and uncertain time.

    G.So many of us will experience the usual stress without any of the usual upsides.

  • 22、CPR (心肺复苏术) saves lives. It can really change someone’s life, as I found out for myself three years ago.

    On October 14, 2009, my mom had an accident while playing soccer and was taken to hospital. The next morning, I was told that my mom had had a cardiac arrest (心脏停搏). I later learned that two players on the opposing team kept breathing air into my mother’s mouth and pressing her chest for seven minutes, as they waited for the ambulance to arrive. My mom stayed in the hospital for only ten days. I know that I am very lucky to have my mom here, because most people who have cardiac arrests and do not receive CPR within the first six minutes die.

    My mom has used this experience to spread the word about CPR. She joined the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Support Group, which was set up to help survivors and their families through a difficult experience. The support group also takes part in the Heart Walk every year, raising money for the American Heart Association. And she attends Lobby Day each year, convincing the New York State Legislature to pass a law that would make basic CPR and first-aid training a graduation requirement for high school students.

    This task is not as difficult as it may first appear to be. Every student in New York State must take health class in order to graduate. Just one or two days of health class each year will ensure that every student in the state will learn this important skill. This training is also nearly free. There is no need for a professional CPR instructor because the American Heart Association has online videos that show the newest techniques in CPR. Also, most local EMS services will lend training models to schools.

    My mom and her fellow survivors go to a high school each year to talk to the students about the importance of learning CPR. This training will not get you the official CPR certification (证书), but as my mom says, “You don’t need a little card to save someone’s life.”

    【1】How does the author feel about the two players?

    A.Deeply grateful.

    B.Quite concerned.

    C.A bit sorry.

    D.Rather frightened.

    【2】In what way did the author’s mother change?

    A.She made efforts to improve CPR.

    B.She realized the key importance of law.

    C.She paid more attention to her health.

    D.She became an active CPR supporter.

    【3】What does Paragraph 4 say about the CPR training for students?

    A.It may be turned down by a lot of students.

    B.It requires little time and money.

    C.It will become a graduation requirement.

    D.It is difficult and dangerous.

    【4】What might the author’s mother agree with?

    A.It is challenging for many students to master CPR skills.

    B.Every graduate should get an official CPR certification.

    C.CPR skills are more important than CPR certifications.

    D.High schools should make a special card for CPR learners.

  • 23、Miss Arbury teaches history at the local high school. Learning history is not exciting for most kids, with a few cool things and lots of facts to memorize. But Miss Arbury’s classes have been the favorites at her school for over twenty years. Students arrive early, sit quietly, and wait for class to begin. What could possibly make noisy high school students so suddenly eager to learn?

    Humor and history go together in Miss Arbury’s history class. When everything is ready, Miss Arbury, dressed in a British soldier uniform during the revolutionary war, enters the classroom. A few students begin to laugh as she walks to an old recorder. She presses the button of play and begins a funny rap about the Boston Tea Party and the Declaration of Independence. She then challenges students to their responses. Miss Arbury is not a good dancer. She looks nothing like a British soldier. She is short, a little round and she herself admits that she is mostly tone deaf. But the kids love it. And they know to come well prepared for world history.

    At lunch time the cafe buzzes with kids laughing about Miss Arbury’s history class. She dresses up as a witch when teaching about the Salem Witch Trials. She wears a Winston Churchill mask when discussing the Battle of Britain. Her British accent is not even close, but the kids remember what she teaches.

    At the end of the semester, the lesson becomes clear. In order to make the future better, we have to understand the past. Having a good laugh along the way makes the lesson much easier to remember.

    【1】What is special about Miss Arbury in class?

    A.She reads many historical stories to students.

    B.She asks her students to act like actors.

    C.She is dressed up as historical characters.

    D.She makes up interesting historical events.

    【2】What does the underlined sentence “she is mostly tone deaf” in paragraph 2 mean?

    A.She can’t hear anything.

    B.She is unable to appreciate music.

    C.She can’t express herself well.

    D.She has a problem with ears.

    【3】Which word best describes Miss Arbury’s class?

    A.Dull.

    B.Brief.

    C.Organized.

    D.Dynamic.

    【4】What is the best title for the text?

    A.Laughter Is the Best Teacher.

    B.Learning History Is Easy.

    C.Humor Is the Key to Success.

    D.Teaching Is an Art.

  • 24、Regent's Park Open Air Theatre,London

    Each summer, almost 140,000 people visit the park to watch one of the four yearly plays. The schedule includes J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies this year.

    With the stage and seating both completely open, the actors and the audience are unable to do anything to escape the British weather. However, it hasn’t prevented stars such as Zoë Wanamaker, Jeremy Irons and Benedict Cumberbatch from performing here.

    Brownsea Open Air Theatre, Dorset

    The only way to this theatre is by boat. Plays are shown on Brownsea Island off the coast of Dorset every year, and volunteers travel there each June to begin building the stage. The island is much loved by locals, who are determined to make sure it thrives (兴盛). Denise Mallender, the director of the theatre, says, “We re an official charity, and we help the work on the island by holding a regular Shakespeare’s play.”

    Scarborough Open Air Theatre, Scarborough

    Enjoy the sea air and sights of Europe’s largest open-air playhouse. The stage and seating are separated by a lake. “It’s a unique place,” says JanetDeacon, area director of Welcome to Yorkshire. 'The theatre now plays host to concerts by famous artists such as Elaine Page and Tom Jones, who are both performing this month.'

    Rutland Open Air Theatre, Rutland

    This theatre is home to the Stamford Shakespeare Company, who this year celebrates its 39th year of outdoor plays with performances of Romeo and Juliet and Henry V. In all its years, the Rutland theatre has never canceled a performance because of rain and although the stage and actors are left open to bad weather, the audience can shelter in the covered hall.

    1What do we know about Regent's Park Open Air Theatre?

    A.It presents four plays every year B.It shows the same plays every year.

    C.It puts on no performance on rainy days. D.It attracts 140,000 people all year around.

    2Which of the following is called the largest outdoor theatre in Europe?

    A.Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. B.Brownsea Open Air Theatre.

    C.Scarborough Open Air Theatre. D.Rutland Open Air Theatre.

    3What do Brownsea Open Air Theatre and Rutland Open Air Theatre have in common?

    A.They both show Shakespeare’s plays.

    B.They both offer shelter to the audience.

    C.They both depend on money from charities.

    D.They both rely on volunteers to build stages.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Dear Tony,

    You are only three years old, and at this point in your life you are not able to understand this letter. But some day when you _________, I hope you will find something _________ in what I am going to tell you.

    Life can be _________. There will be people in your life who won’t be very nice. They’ll _________ you because you are different, _________ for no good reason. You will also face heartbreak and might be _________ by those you love. I hope you don’t have to face these too much, but such things _________.

    Be open to life anyway. You’ll find cruelty and _________ in your journey through life, but don’t let that _________ you from finding new things. Don’t retreat (退却) from life, and don’t ____________ or wall yourself off. Be open to new things, new experiences, and new people. You will ____________ many times, but if you allow that to stop you from trying, you will ____________ many chances. Do remember failure is a stepping stone to ____________.

    You will meet many people who will try to do ____________ than you, in school, in college, and at work. They’ll try to have nicer cars, bigger houses, nicer clothes, and so on. To ____________, life is a competition. However, I believe life is a(n) ____________. If you always try your best to ____________ others, you are wasting your life. Learn to enjoy your life ____________ and you will make it a journey of ____________, of learning and of love.

    Finally, know that I love you and always will. You are ____________ a really wonderful journey, and I will always be there for you.

    Love,

    Dad

    【1】

    A.grow up

    B.show up

    C.cheer up

    D.give up

    【2】

    A.familiar

    B.amusing

    C.serious

    D.valuable

    【3】

    A.unkind

    B.peaceful

    C.equal

    D.simple

    【4】

    A.wave at

    B.run after

    C.laugh at

    D.refer to

    【5】

    A.if

    B.and

    C.so

    D.or

    【6】

    A.hurt

    B.found

    C.accepted

    D.impressed

    【7】

    A.matter

    B.work

    C.disappear

    D.happen

    【8】

    A.luck

    B.pain

    C.difference

    D.hope

    【9】

    A.protect

    B.stop

    C.promote

    D.choose

    【10】

    A.bother

    B.contract

    C.compete

    D.hide

    【11】

    A.leave

    B.prepare

    C.escape

    D.fail

    【12】

    A.enjoy

    B.form

    C.miss

    D.relax

    【13】

    A.success

    B.life

    C.action

    D.enthusiasm

    【14】

    A.earlier

    B.better

    C.less

    D.faster

    【15】

    A.you

    B.me

    C.him

    D.them

    【16】

    A.challenge

    B.encouragement

    C.journey

    D.aim

    【17】

    A.change

    B.pardon

    C.forgive

    D.beat

    【18】

    A.somewhere

    B.instead

    C.afterwards

    D.though

    【19】

    A.fortune

    B.luck

    C.happiness

    D.quietness

    【20】

    A.starting

    B.exhausting

    C.finishing

    D.replacing

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、It’s hard to talk to dads sometimes. The roles we often expect our fathers to play—protector, provider—can make them seem impenetrable(不可理解的). That’s how it was with my dad. He came to Canada at the age of ten and settled in an immigrant community. He was never much of a talker. He rarely drank, so we didn’t get to see him loosen up after a few beers. He didn’t tell stories about himself at the dinner table or when we went for walks in the park. He was a private person and seemed to want to stay that way.

    Bringing up the many questions I had about life before I was born-his early hopes and dreams, loves and heartbreaks—let alone sharing my own feelings, felt like too much for us to handle. I didn’t want to threaten the integrity(完整)of his hard shell. I had gotten used to it, and it made me feel secure.

    But when my relationship and career took a hit a year ago at the same time, things had to change. I was facing serious questions about my own nature, and I wanted to know that he had faced them, too. I needed to know how he had found his way, because I felt like I had lost mine.

    In a severe moment of desperation, it occurred to me that sending an email might be the key. An email can be crafted(精心制作)slowly and carefully. I could speak at a comfortable distance and give him room to adjust. He’d be up in his office—a comfortable place filled with bookshelves, dusty CD-ROMs and piles of old newspapers. I’d be at my desk in an apartment 20 minutes away.

    So I wrote to him. I told him about my regrets and fears, and I asked him to answer, if he felt like it, and to share something about himself, something that would give me much-needed perspective on my life, especially on relationship and career.

    Para 1: Two weeks later, his response showed up in my email box.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Para 2: I closed the email and started to cry.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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一、单项选择
二、阅读理解
三、完形填空
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